South Plainfield High School - Regit Yearbook (Plainfield, NJ)

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Godleski Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Howard Roder School Business Administrator Boa rd Secretary lames Lenox Director ofAdult and Continuing Education :,,. . Standing, left to right: Dr. Morton Lehr, john Sheehan, Robert Stryker, Gerard Conway. Seated, left to right: Fran Vice Presidentg Frances Licato, President, Betsy Zipkin, Dolores Corveleyn. Missing from picture: Robert 1. Hoffman. a4sff,,.,,f,.,,.f.f-Qu, ,.,. .mm k De Souza Principal Harry Lobby, Principal Graduation opens many new avenues of life for you. The most important fac- tor now is that you choose the path which will enable you to become a success in your chosen life work. All of us vvant to be a success! We want the satisfaction of knowing that vve have employed all our abilities to do something vvorthvvhile, that vve are appre- ciated by others for our efforts, and that vve are making the world better for oth- ers by our presence. ' The difficult thing, of course, is not in wanting these things, but putting our efforts in action so that these wishes can be realized. Often vvhen we try to learn howto do this, we confuse learning hovv with reaching the goal of actually doing. Some of us think that by going to school vve vvill learn howto be successful, but then vve stop, assuming that because vve have gone to school, have learned hovv, vve will automatically become a success. This is not true. We start in school, but, in reality, we never really complete our learning process. What vve begin in school should be continued after vve leave. Subjects taught in schools are but tools to use in developing the qualities of success. Therefore, these qual- ities are actually factors which can be cultivated by everyone, in school and out, if he puts his mind to it. Remember, success, real success, is measured by contributions to life! Wa O77 ssisfanf Principals Robert W. jarrett Assistant Principal George Fallis Assistant Principal Michael De Carlo Director lohn Goodson 351, 2 135 Rose Kaufman Albert Richter Anthony Santoro Guidance Rosemary Rinker Eunice Noll Administrative 5ec'y Secretary -pf Barbara Skelly Ann Marie Viola Counselor Aide Counselor Aide S ' Mi ln guidance, counselorshhelp students to prepare for education after high school as well as t scheduling them fotrllhe refiiaihinghigh school years. ln preparationtfor edUcatiOn'after high school, Guidance makes it known to the students the dates of College Board Examinations, Merit Scholarship Testing, and the different local and state scholarshipsr Not only, does Guidance help a student seek a college, but they also help those svwho sgekthe mililtatgykervioekor tradeiischools as an alternative to college. Guidance makes it tknoyfinf to fthe nstnlcollegelstudentslfthe benefits he or she will receive as a military officer or tratdesmanf J l , ff , ,r 'W 1 Are you out of a job? Check with Guidance where there are jobs posted weekly. Who knows, you mightlbe eligible for a job you never thought of. A lf1yoii'haxie,,a4lproblem at home, school, or with friends, don't hesitate to see a counselor. A couhselor willibe more than helpful in discussing your problem. i l - , ,,,. ,ir -' 57 .r i-A I 4 Yr. ki X-, X Lawrence Cashioli Coordinator Jacqueline Angioletti N.. English Variety sparked the English curriculum, coordinated by Mr. Lawrence Cashioli. ln addition to classic studies in American, British and world literature, students had the chance to whet their interests in such areas as film making, journalism, modern communications media, research, science fiction, and speech and dramatic arts. Emphasis on interpretive reading, clear thinking, and effective expression characterized all courses. Remedial and develop- mental reading programs employed latest techniques to build reading skills. Projects complimented many classes. Young filmmakers pro- duced animated films, camerless films, and slide-tape presenta- tions. They also created scenes for documentaries and short fic- tional films. Outstanding English students were seniors Lennard Grabow- ski, Dianne Alberino, Ann Alcaro, Barbara Geurts, and Sharon Mazauskas, juniors Margaret Cotoia, Don Carrier, Leslie Barg, Eric johnson, and Sue Braynock, Sophomores Vince Thomas, Mark Partika, Ken Abbott, Marylane McLean, and Mary Hogang and freshmen loe Salerno, Mary Grady, Pat Green, Dave Millar and Andrea Rea. Anthony Eiorello ,A lt l if ,, . if i 'Af WDA f X l.VVV Elizabeth lewett 23,2 Ron Kuboski mf' 5' VR Ann Brown fi tit is E ' ' A lil john Claypool 4 I WT' , ,ft A ,:'1 2, f Z N? W! 14 iff , i 1 Y im . Helen Dickinson Barbara Federer ,fan Pie auf? Jhmga, av' Samuel Meltzer Linda Ranger Brent Richards loyce Schmeling fix? loyce Stibitz Ellen Sturn Suzanne Vail Qfiiiff 25 Mafh 'flirty sill ,' Frank Valalafe Rosemarie Bleiweiss Coordinator Vera D'Angelo Kenneth Deveney X Ralph Fech Y l ,EQ 'X P Putting two and two together was never more fas- t i N' cinating than in the Math Departments curriculum this year. Such courses as calculus, math analysis, geometry, algebra, and computer programming gave students opportunities to view figures from varied 'N angles. The Computer Programming course taught by Mr. Vatalare was unique in that the school is one of a few in the area to own its own terminal and computer. A new computer installed last january has increased the efficiency of the programming. Some of the outstanding math students through the year have been Larry Rothweiler, Georg Viola, Lennard Crabowski, Donna VanHaren, David Millar, and Eric Machat. . Qqmiuwd Robert Reisser 2 Bruce Yaches Social Qfudiesx ,afvql ' ittii E' rf' ar' uri D ,f Qt l fav. Lerma Chen Donald Clark Milton Jayson af' ,L ,Ja mx Laurence Carbonetti Anthony Bama T Coordinator V Tvvo social studies students chosen to rep- resent S.P.H.S. at the Youth Constitutional Convention in Trenton this year were Leo- nard Grabovvski and Mindy Ungerleider. The Convention celebrated the state's Bicenten- nial. The Social Studies Department has come a long vvay in the past fevv years. Aside from its state required freshman and senior history courses, a wide variety of electives have been offered. Courses in government, geopolitics, history, and economics were open to all stu- dents this year. Extra-curricular scholarships and programs also attracted interested and ambitious stu- dents. Among them were Washington Work- shops Congressional Seminars and the Voice of Democracy Contest sponsored by Veter- ans of Foreign Wars. T joseph Khoury gf1,,3,,1Y 5 I7 ,W W , ,M ,.,,,,..,-of-I !!'? ' W1 5 'W Q 2 X R damn X! Mart Kuuskvere Anthony Massaro nf? 912' 1' -aff? HW Steve Novak, lr. Frank Radich Kenneth Skillman Harold Wyckoff P E D u R L I Macau lil. l rt ftp T tl Edwin Hoiles Thomas Casavant Coordinator ' Q Cary Belitz Bob Goode s Bruce Bertucci Harold Loud vttttlit i it The Science Department is still moving along in its usual successful way, leaving behind a trail of broken test tubes, spilled solutions, and dissected worms. Department head Mr. Hoiles has done a fine job supervising and coordinating the curriculum. Most creative and unique experiments were performed by students in physics classes. Earlier this year Eric Machet, Larry Rothweiler, and Ronald Sepanak conducted an experiment using the air track. They measured the rate of the loss of height in successive bounces on the air track to find an unknown mass. Mike Bowman made a record strobe which calculates the rate at which the turntable of a record player rotates. Paul Buckley and Paul Egert used a velocity timer to analyze the motion of 180 pounds of bar bell being weightlifted. The physics classes also produced a publication called Physics Phun under direction of Mr. Goode. It contained achievements of Students of the Week, various problems to be solved, and inspiring thought. Students also were involved in a Physics Bowl, quiz competition between teams of students. William Morgan H' rv-:mm , 7 ff ,K , f Jil . ,4 J , fr, -r A Ig . .f a I r - ., f,f,r , f 'QQJ ', - - ,uf 74' 5' 0 .' ., '. ,V f , 9, an .R r A, ici. ,c , 4' -'fwfaf fpgfqfwfw amy V 1? li Robert Owens Thomas Seiz -x ,. .atb f 11 1 2 Q-g..,, ' f---.. 11 V4 f , MII.: fu' ', 7 ,-' , of ig 4 513153 , -1 ' A .fm , 4' .mf Y f' 2 ,R 'Af Q - 1 'il I . K ,fs Alfred Ranger , A ' I .I 4 V vie' V, I ...., A -l A1.,A,z A Robert Saul E Gamal Sherif Carole Chupko Science Lab Technician .Q f ,f f ' pl' I i L7 i mx f fbi I I If ' , lice H , ' M VS if if g I! . :VA X Ng 1 j if 'V ' X 1. i 1 J Forei n Language Stein' -'jf Elaine Baker loycemarie Coorgilmfor I. L ,f , I . i., . I if f 1 lflihe 1Q,Z6f57 Language Ilfleplartmepff has been sy exp din-g itsf ll 5 curricv l m, planning 'nfgresting,activities, and sponsoring ri s. lerfkdipefction Mr,StJn, the department has produce fjie l g t brits such as Ann Alcaro and Sharon Q n hi a s g lg, lvyhgl AnnfHraf't?1ccley5gly completed four years of French and tlpee yeggfff Spani lg Sharon, ,four years of Spanish and three , X ars of S nch f' xx Altvirwportanf project has been the expanding of the curriculum iln pfeparatioh r nexty r Beginning in September one year will .rf lf ' tk fy. , be added to the standard 'four-year language program to accom- i lmodate sfuiientls'hwl76,began studying foreign language in the Mid- dle S Y? X Madehn Markham of the mosf enjoyable experiences this year was the lnterna- lilizjffligb ftional Christm'as Party planned by foreign language classes and French and Spanish clubs. In a festive atmosphere, students sam- pled international dishes vvhile learning about holiday customs of other countries. This spring the Language Department again sponsored a ten-day trip to Spain. Three students plan to participate in an exchange program in Germany this summer. Bonne Chance! 3Bueno suerte! Gutes Gluck! 5 5 Q A X Q! , I , WVV, lim. A . ,. 45 ' gt' 5 a ff k i 'L 1 mf ' ' N ,ff ' 'f 2 I if H 3 , I ,lf ,c J LX , Ffa W, K. 1, C . Ml ,X v.. 14-0-042-' 1, .J FX if l r ., .f L , ,fl X I L,,,v-N fl l ,J ky 'UQ X 1 Q is , itil .ist Anthony Cotoia Coordinator f 563 t Q :f,1 4, H Ralph Demech mi? ' Benjamin Crowers me Mae IR nfl 49 Carol Espinosa Philip Graham Robertflohnson . J L, Physical Educafion Since moving to the nevv high school three years ago, the biggest change in Physical Education has been the conversion to co-ed gym. Students this year had a variety of activities ranging from football and soccer to self-defense and roller skating. Also offered were archery, tennis, basketball, vveightroom, and the usual favor- ite, volleyball. Most students like the vvider choice of sports and the chance to compete with the opposite sex. Another change in the physical education program vvas the full marking period of health as opposed to alternating four-and-one- half vveek schedules. Students follow a prepared course of health in their four years. They start vvith studies in drugs, drinking, and tobacco, and progress to first-aid and safety, driverfs education, and finally sex-education in the senior year. i Y ml' -isr- Linda Knoblauch loan Koziel Shirley Loud Bettianne Meeker Fine Arf One has only to walk down the Fine Arts corridor to see the talent at work there. Many students have won special recog- nition this year. Pam Phillips, a junior, won honorable mention for her oil painting of a snow-covered city in the NJ. State P.T.A. Cul- tural Arts Exhibit in Atlantic City. Francine Martinkovic, a sen- ior, was a finalist in the NJ, Ceramic League Exhibit for her ceramic free-form sculpture of an abstract head. Karen McCleary, also a senior, won first place honors for her paint- ings and drawings of horses in the Circle M Horse Show Asso- ciation competitioni Ginny Genova, a sophomore has com- pleted several outstanding paintings including one of dau- phinsjumping out of water. Vocal music students Deidre Berry, a soprano, Karen Wal- ter, an alto, Bill Keefer, a tenor, and Brad Fitzsimmons, a bass, were members of the All-State Chorus, section leaders, and featured soloists in the Christmas Concert. Band soloist Rob- ert Vastano has been in Region ll All-State Band for four years, has played first chair trumpet for three years, has won two New York Brass Conference Scholarships, and has played in summer stock band. Also a featured soloist, Anthony Zajac has been in Region II All-State Band for four years and has played first clarinet for four years. 'lm Q aug ,-v' Robert Escott Glenda Ellis Coordinator WUI V , Peter Franks Roberta Manara Paul Nagle ,. Q LL'L r ,I S . NNW ,X ,B - ..... Ll ,A an f it uv- .ext , 1' J' x Q x L --L'k K ' in X Q Y -Q .,.. , gg '32 Lf .ma -Q A l f , f t K 92 f 1 X . Wy? - Qt V 1269, 351 . , f 3 .. f A john Kudrick Coordinator Dale Haley Sam Ayoub George Hills loanne Benett John Lartaud Peggy Cappeto Q , Applied Ari l Applied Arts - wood, metal, electronics, power mechanics, mechanical drawing, graphic arts, and home economics - have inspired unique pro- jects this year. Many students can be proud of their accomplishments. ln metal shop David Lombardi, a junior, designed a chess set made entirely of metal, using handmade dies. Chris johnson built a unibalance to hold large objects up in the air for welding. Frank lankowski created a floor crane to lift engines out of cars. Woodworking classes saw beautiful pieces of fine furniture come alive, lohn Dratz made a double dresser, Dave Ringel, a roll-top desk, Mark Zelinski, a double wall unit, and Donald Miglis, a tressel desk. Service-oriented power mechanics had three especially talented stu- dents - Steve McGill, Kenneth McKight, and Michael Wance, Particularly skilled in mechanical drawing, Patty Dunay designed floor plans for her own house, Larry Rothweiler excelled in basic drawing. Graphic Arts printing and photography projects were community minded. Ronald Sepanak created and displayed a photo show in school. Kim Cirigliano and Nancy Zmuda worked on a womens club newsletter. Richard Bozzo and Gary Rice printed a monthly publication for the laycees. The Spring Fashion Show gave home economics students opportunity to model clothes designed and created during the year. New courses Bachelor Living and International Cooking and Gourmet added popular dimensions to the homemaking curriculum. fm 1 ....o k :M it f if xp... 'Z ,,. I Q , .V,,., ,.,, A Q K sr , f' 5 is ff r fag ,- ,- iii :Vw A rw ,F if 4 1, I vt, I . 5 5 3 4' iffy' Y 4, A 1 ? , W .f ,rr J 1 15 5 L .f z 1 ?f 5 iff , 4 '. y fl If ,K lf, 0, qi 'x 'iss Warren Lieberman Daniel Radakovich Ioan Lowy jerry Rhodes Walt Macak lames Weisgerlucfr '9tf?7 99 'R ,, 7 9 9 I ,,, ae r w rv V ali 1 4 it X T f Q C -arles Stewart A Coordinator Mary Conlon Thelma Cummins Robert Heiney Henry Richard Business Educafion Students in the Business Department will be well prepared for secretar- ial-oriented jobs. They have learned a variety of skills, many of which will be useful in college and jobs in other fields as well as business. Among skills taught are filing, typing, bookkeeping, selling, and buying. Two career education programs are popular. Cooperative Office Educa- tion and Distributive Education are both work-study programs. COE trains students for clerical jobs, DE trains them for fields of distributing goods and services, lobs range from merchandizing to fashion designing. Cooper- ating business firms this year were South Plainfield Banks, Sears, Dunkin Donuts, Bradlees and K-Mart. 5, K, xfqv Ji a ,, I , I . Holly Riggin 1? ' I , +-A, Marilyn Solberg Raymond Swidersky Z . K , n , fa: J . H My V 49 1 I . , A, 3 Ann .wg N s I--. S Media Cenfer Sfaff Edith Delman X :if 3 - Virginia Waskiew POPIES Compufer Qfaff G g L h losephrviarcinko Vw loyce Allen Sarah Greenbaum Denton Howard Resource Room 1 WWE A V we ,ff P h 1? if .dm Leslie jackson Robert Laws Nurses Mary Williams Coordinator of Nurses Deborah Aurora Nurse's Assistant r 1 1 . . 4-1 -faazffw Main Office Sfaff M-11.14 'K N35 X my 'X nv ff x I Y K lf Elizabeth Anderson, Secretary, Kathryn Auman, Attendance Clerk, Sophia Chodak, Office Assistant, Maureen Crilley, Secre- tary, Linda Foschia, Office Assistant, Margaret Lueham, Secre- tary, Margaret Newman, Attendance Clerk, Barbara Perrette, Switchboard Operator, Helen Selerno, Office Assistant. il 4 L. i t Seated, left to right: Tillie McWilliams, Fleurette Taylor, Ann Dernico, Lorraine Donato. Standing, left to right: Ellen Stoeckel, Fran Verdolina, MaryAnn Tango, Terri Billiam, Sophie Kelly. Cafeferia Qfaff 'u .f-:' K 1' I t fl t ni t A 5 .x... t. Front row, left to right: Dolly Curcio, Dottie Owens, Charlie Bashor, Harriet Costante, Phyllis Malmberg, Mary Sieder, Angie Sobieck. Back row, left to right: Kathy Geary, jenny Fiore, Betty Cataldo, Florence Keller, Martha Cupo, Tom Crimmins, Audrey Wenz, Ann Spangler, Ceil Finniani, Esther Shoremount, Ursula Kaspereen, Emily Meyrick, Helen Bayer, Carmela Riccadonna. ' if , 5NM ' wi ,aww M .ai v ,,s qi' . A,-Q' Cusfodians and Mafron f ooo W Walter Malec Head Custodian KJ k..gk AQQFAN Gerard Alcaro hp.. ....... Y - - D A r ,,aa,a Gloria Bohl JQ Victor Schleifer 4 1 ' ar V 1 Q K 4 sw O 0' 0 ,Q -9- KX L 48 4 L 4 u 'J'f, L .,,i, my ffm, ' f- - ,. ,, , ff ffm , :HM-' ' -- .LDL .1 it HL! Q! Sporfs .ff ,i gfhfg mr A 7' , WJ IB 1 Q3 O Q- 0: BOYS SPORTS EDITORS: Ken Laverne Marina Tominovich GIRLS SPORTS EDITORS: Janice Geary Ginger Sulovski S 3 A I FQ, 6, ,, l t,,tt ifsgfiis Mark lohnson may look as if he is alone, but the Tigers and the crowds are right behind him. .As C. I. makevicn T443 ano rom tsenr 1663 will be missed next year for they worn twrs his assets tn the IPAITI. The Tigers don't fool around as Erwin Velasquez prepares to get down to O Below: Chris lohnson 1833, Ken Helgesen 1433, and joe Mantz T455 don't give a Franklin team member a chance to score as they show them how to play. i Tigers Turn fhe Tables on Their Opponenfs -. ., .- W K K , . -. , -.. .. ,... .. ,,., ..,, J, . M W ,,- W v V A N H: Q, 'L' L Q lv, . , Ar - ,. F. i. , - ,....LT will of gg 'fl . - im, T ' if ,, . 1. M K , ,mg , i ...,,..- v-- E11 'i gi - ' ' Q F A 4 .1 ' 1 s T 'nw-un: - - ' 351' H 1 M f1kk ' 4 K . .3 V .L.-' V 'AV ' wg-1, K A ft -'sy x X- P 5 1 f 55'-' wiv N K gas- . - '- ,Tl , V 71 , Q ,. , ' F . wMi'.3 l ' 'H , f 4' W -Y 5 ' . f - ' ' ' - ' 3 '. Y 'il Y 4 .' -Q Q 1-fl S' A rife 1 ' it T' --- W U f -T M. 2 A F , , Q . - , , 1 - A . - i 'f mt - -1 . . . -. F ' . . P at F' s s Q T f f 5 -Q . 4 3 E 3 b 0 . - 0 1 PQ. ' 1 I fa rr it , fl S' ' . I S Ni f . --QJ. 3 - EL 53 K,-3 s 1 f 4F 3 . - , A ' i u 5 . -v Vg F . I . W 1 . X ' 'air T K.. as 'sf fs ,L .4 C , , k .5 - V ' e i g, , .!, K J, r N is .- ' U -, ir, , ., xy I I Xa, K -D ,lik .Q W,kk In H , ,, X O K X fs as 4 si. ' B F 2-A - ' ft' ' ' 2- , ff' . .1-4. -fl. - f ,- A .. . . . X ....,.. M, I . ,, .. ml., ,UZ-,'. . i t 1' ' N t t right: T. Behr, R. Chirumbolo, j. Donnelly, T. Ginecki, M. johnson, S. Severini, E. Green, E, Velasquez, C. Sakevich, K. Koziel, K. Helgesen, T. 0. Second row: P. Buckley, B. Kelly, F. Halloran, C. johnson, D. Mazellan, T. Cox, B. jackson, j. Spisso, F, Malecki, R. Kacsmar, j. Mantz, G. Lanza, K. Kuberiet, P. Walsh. Third row: G. Curcio, S. Dudak, K. Lippai, T, Sweeney, j. Scarpitto, A. Morin, M, Whalen, B. Butrico, S. Iodice, j. Winkler, D. Demico, j. Wenz, j. Godderz, j. Moon. Fourth row: Mgr. B. Smith, R. McGill, j. Petriello, F. Capparelli, M. Sikanowicz, D. Hartman, j, Macellara, R, Miller, B. j. Christ, T, Springer. Fifth row: Mgr. P. Helmer, C. Sandelier, T. Senia, D. Harris, C. Vessels, M. Tumpney, P. Donnelly, T. jackson, j. Patti, K. First row, left to Carney, M, Dile Lieb, A. Barletta, o Sweenf-BV, l. Cot L I 5: lg . ,kj Seniors Eugene Tiger Varsity Foo Green, Sal Severini, and Er tball team to victory. ne, D. DiCindo, A. Paradiso, Mgr. R. Strassle. l .- , i , 1 1. E... - :UQ - my Fm-ns Wg A win Velasquez lead the 1976 After a slow start, the football team got it all together to win four of its last six games. As stated by Head Coach Matticola, a 3-0 loss to Bridgewater East, and a 7-6 loss to j.F.K. kept the team from turning in a 6-3 season. Two of the Tigers' losses were to Somerville, and powerful Wood- bridge. The team was spearheaded by a stingy defense, which allowed only 8.6 points per game. The defense was led by seniors Mark johnson, Erwin Velasquez, and Bob jackson and junior Scott Dudak as the top backs, C. j. Sakevich and joe Mantz as senior flankers, Tom Behr as senior split end, and seniors Chris johnson, Frank Halloran, and Rich Chi- rumbolo as top tight ends. The Tigers then placed fourth in the area in total defense. As the team season progressed, the Tiger offense started rolling, averaging over 200 yards per game. The Sturdy offense was led by seniors Sal Severini, Eugene Green, Erwin Velasquez lTri-Captainsj, Troy Ginecki as center, Don Mazellan as tackle, senior Ken Helgesen and junior Mike Sikanowicz as monster backs, joe Mantz, Brian Kelly, and C. j. Sakevich as deep backs. The highlight of the sea- son was the10-6 victory over Piscataway. The Tiger offense rolled up 288 yards to defeat No. Plainfield 20-8. The final Mid-State standings found South Plainfield in fourth place with a 4-3 record. To sum it all up, the T976 condition of the S.P.H.S. Varsity Football team had vastly improved. 52 A ,tf Brian Kelly C42j, C. j. Sakevich f44j, and Bob jackson C53j'waste no time to Senior Bob jackson f53j keeps his opponents on their toes as he tries to track down an ODPODSN 35 Sal Seveflni l67l lO0kS On- intercept another. Above: The Tigers found victory over Piscataway who was unbeaten in Mid-State play. Bottom left: Senior Chris johnson j83j rarely lets an opponent pass him by and he will be greatly missed next year. Bottom right: junior Scott Dudak 125j displays his talents as C. j. Sakevich comes to his aid. '55 1 WF , rf . , ff 2 t i - Ima., '37 1' I ' '- , W-4 , je A V, 6, ' ' i' Y' 'W W '..,,,hM.,' t f- 7 ',,..-.W ,r ?'Lf' , , V, W., .s'?4-'a ? 'L A W ,,U.,4f..4: ..,f1. Aa. ': i -1- A ,Q af aff? ' 1 iii'- wfi 64375: fl bl. . 1 me 445 fx' E' '. ki Top left: Senior Tom Cox and junior Scott Dudak, provided many exciting moments for the Tigers this year. Top right: Karen Aroneo tries to keep up the Tiger spirit. Bottom left: Iuniors Mike Whalen 1811 and Gary Curcio U55 show much promise for next year's team. Bottom right: Don Mazellan C721 is determined to get his opponent down, fl ,QE 'E 659' E Tom Behr fits the position of receiver to a T ! ts is y at 1 After two losses, the Tigers come alive again after over-powering North 1 .5 ba., if This Bridgewater West player may have the ball, but the Tigers have the player. l l Tony Pompilio, Patty Paradiso, and Angelo Pennisi try to keep our Tiger spirit up as the team racks up the points. Below: Never a dull moment when the Tiger offense prepares to play. Plainfield. I4 , ,Q 2 ,W it Freshman Foofball Follows Varsifg Foofsfeps 1-P Left to right, first row: G. Stark, D. Columbus, D. Patti, W. Beyer, K. Rennie, D. Sandelier, G. Carney, D. Stogoski, M. Findley, 1. Grisley. Second row: M. Kaspereen, D. Cusanelli, E. Salaam, R. Edwards, K. Cooke, M. Noonan, R. Sykes, M. Thompson, M. Egert, C. Schenck, K. Mondelli, Coach R. Demech. Third rovv: Coach T. Santora, P. Lacey, T. Ferraro, C. DeCarlo, M. Hettmann, l. O'Mara, l. lnsel, S. Donahue, l. Salerno, B. Calland, M. Wagner, B. Mazellam. if A3 Above: No team has a chance with the Tigers on the prowl. The South Plainfield Freshman football team had a 6 win, 3 loss record for which Coach Demech is very proud. The team opened the season losing to Somer- ville 24-O. But the Tigers bounced back defeating Watchung12-O, Terriel lr. High 29-6, and Bridgewater West 18-0. Losing in the last 25 seconds, they were defeated by Bridgewater East 10-6. In their last games played, the little tigers defeated Franklin Township and arch-rival North Plainfield. The Co-captains were loe Salerno and Dave Patti. The leading rusher was Marty Thompson and the leading pass receiver was lim lnsel. This is a team to watch out for in the future. Bottom left: C. l. Sakevich 1445 forges for a quick gainer against Franklin. ini 3 9 ate Q lg ,, I5 Sal Severini C675 and Frank Halloran C851 come around to give Eugene Green l71l a helping hand in order to defeat mighty Piscataway. N , Above: Tiger cheerleaders show their talents to a losing Bridgewater West team. No matter if we win or lose, Tigers are never bad sportsmen, They know there's always next year. 1-s. . Tigers are ready and willing to go after their rival North Plain- field. Above: lunior Scott Dudak makes tracks to get his opponent. Below: Ken Helgesen 1435 clears the way for C. I. Sakevich to lead South Plainfield to a 4-5 victory season. Varsity Looks Ahead for BeHer Days l The Varsity Soccer Team closed with a season record of 10-5-1. Two outstanding players, Angelo Pennisi, and joe Ciingerelli made lst Team Mid-State Conference. Angelo Pennisi also made the All-State Team. Other outstanding Left to right, first row: B. Cocca, C. Sivulich P. Polanco, B. Mruz, G. Wood. Second row. M. Miller, j. Frascino, A. Pennisi, T. Pompi- lio, L. Frascino, P. Appoloni. Third row: j Pornovetz, F. Licato, j. Gingerelli, R. Pompi- lio, P, Baldasarre, T. Griffin, j. McCoid Missing from picture: R. Armbruster. senior players were Charlie Sivulich, Bob Cocca, Tony Pompilio, and jack tvtcCoid. Senior Angelo Pennisi has set a school record by scoring fifty-seven goals. joe Cingerelli proved to be the best defensive back in the Mid-State Conference. Coach Novak said the biggest disappointment to the team was not getting into the Middlesex County Tourna- ment with a record of 7-2-1, and losing to the State Champs, Long Branch by a score of 3-2, with 57 seconds left in the game. l Bottom left: junior goalie Bob Pompilio halts an opponent's attempt to score. fl: VARSITY TRI-CAPTAINS, Left to right: A. Pennisi, T. Pompilio, B. Cocca. Tri-captain Bob Cocca demonstrates his skills which were an asset tothe Tiger team. Senior Tony Pompilio propels the hall down field. 4 gs-ii gm ffm J. V. Soccer Ends a Winnin Season Top row: Coach Haley, 1. Antonetti, M. Glossick, 1. Parillo, E. johnson, V. Thomas. Middle row: T. Schuman, K. Mastrian, M. Partika, P. Grover, K. Schade, C. Ferraro, L. Pudimott, Mgrs. Bottom row: P. Boffa, 1. Grogan, 1. Mazepa, I. Geczy, R. Merring, L. Mills. Coach Haley talked about some of his important players. Erik johnson, center fullback, played excellent defense. The halfbacks were a very impor- tant asset to the team, especially the center halfback, joey Parillo. On the line was Tommy Levandowski, who did most of the scoring. Levandowski had ten penalty kicks out of thirteen. Up until the last three games he was ten out of ten in penalty kicks. Coach Haley says the reason for our winning was that they played together as a team, not as individuals. That is what made our j.V. team so successful. The team ended a winning season with a record of 13-2-1. Two players race for the ball. ff QWMMV W Above: Tiger player fights off his opponent for the ball. Left: joe Gingerelli i nm shows good form for kicking the ball. loe Frascino is successful in keeping the ball from his aggressor. 'M f' ' ?i::'f x gmac mu K F f. SMR' K' . K su V . - 3,22 Q , , K 1 ' vi A ,f 1 x. 'Q f , - 0 ' Y HK-aft, 5 ' A O -as 4. X .V Q .--' 'NSQM-Om . K, .. Ti ,. , is L1 A M :if ':1Q?FlTl A Y EH., f ,aff s. ' M ,- V 4. .5 n5 f-WS ' x- ..x- wi' 5 fM'W'.s,,-,- , ,V .-we , 'Lx , , ,..f,s' , f, Q. , ,ry ' f - .r. . ,L - ,Q y, 2 175 .le if 1 . 5 ., L Mike Miller is blocked from the ball by his opponents leg. Tony Pompilio bumps off hislopponent. W .Q , , K 2 I V M iw-JWZG4 yi it I 'Gif 'gli ll, , ,-f,- ' ' pg' -0 Charlie Sivulich displays a perfect kick, A ' Above: loe Frascino fights off his competitor forthe ball. Left: Tgers Maul Their Upponenfs Top row, left to right: l. Bally, K, Kaladas, G. Wasserbach, 1. Moleski, S. Fredrickson, l. La Sasso, T. Thiel, V. Vetuschi, M. Rodiewski, P. Thibault, K. Flannery. Middle row: R, Linke, W. Vincent, B. Evegan, M. Lewert, W. Collins, M. Braynock, l. McAteer, R. Ungerlieder, R. Hlavaty, K, Lamont, Mgr. l. Hughes. Bottom row: l. Devico, S. Loud, P. Cornell, l. Sacko, A. Frascino, S. Pudimott, S. Tepperburg, S. Graves, C. Schuman, Mgr. C. Washkiewicz, M. Vanderborre, M. Desanti. Coach Barrett says this is the best group of kids he's had to work with in his three years of coaching. There's not just one player, there are about seven outstanding ones. The leading scorers were Tony Frascino, with seven goals, and Pat Cornell and Scott Fredrickson with four goals each. The defense of the team was led by Kenny Kaladas. The two goalies were joe Pante and lamey La Sasso. The team had a record of 8-3-1. n f r ,,., Upper left: Sr. lack McCoid bounces the ball off his head and past his fl g opponents. Lower left: Pete Appo- ' Q loni tries to outrun his competitor forthe ball. G- , 'i .V 5, X avi Q fa' 4,94 if 'ae . ff Q ,Q ,,.., lf.. They Did H Again! Ill-0 For the second year in a row, the Girl's Cross Country Team took the Mid- State Conference title. Their coach, Miss Nancy Erickson, has now compiled a 3 year record of 30- 2. In the Mid-State Conference Meet, the team took first overall. Freshman Laurie Barg placed 2nd, junior Leslie Barg took 3rd, and senior Sharon White came in 6th, The team received 29 points while 2nd place Franklin had 69 points. In the Middlesex County Meet, the girls took the title in front of 2nd place Metuchen. Sharon White placed 7th, and Laurie and Leslie Barg came in 8th and 11th respectively. Over 100 girls ran in the meet. In the Group 3 Central jersey Sectionals, the team took 5th place. ln 11 undefeated dual meets this season, their average point score was 18, while their opponents averaged more than 40. Last year's school record of 12:11 for 1.9 miles was broken 3 times this year. First by Sharon White at 11:44, then by Laurie Barg at 11:43. Finally, with an outstanding run at Franklin Township, White captured the record with a time of11:42. In 1977, with 4 seniors to leave but 8 underclassmen to return, the team has a very good chance to do it again. Above: Kneeling, left to right: S. Zultowski, manager, N. Rabbitt, M. Hogan, L. Barg, K. Livecchio. Standing: N. Erickson, l. Partika, L. Strasko, M. Bazsika, C. Eckel, S. White, and L. Barg. ' ' 25 F ,NWN l '-M.. I ,,,.,. af! Above: Coach Nancy Erickson hopes to keep up the pace of her track record next year. 'D ,Vx ' -10,14 Z H z Above: Captain Sharon White, the holder of the school record in the 1.9 mile placed 6th in the Mid- State Meet and 7th in the Middlesex County Meet. The team will miss her. Left: Two prospective sopho- mores, Nancy Rabbitt and Cindy Eckel, contributed greatly to the team by placing 8th and 10th in the Mid-State Meet. 'WY K ' Top left: Cindy Eckel taking the lead with her teammate Nancy Rabbit close behind. Top right: Laurie Barg, sprinting ahead of the pack. Above: Laurie Barg, one of SP's top runners, placed 2nd in the Mid-State Meet. Above right: Sophomore Maryann Bazsika was an asset to this year's team, placing in the top third out of 100 girls in the Middlesex County Meet. Right: Laurie Barg in front of her sister Leslie. Laurie once held the school record at 11:43. 'S N... 5' was . pe 5-VQqg.' , V an J ff M' M' tt W . ww, yy., , MW -11 12 my ,u .f .., - ' ,J -' .ff f , V , -' , , ,, Ab,V W, ,. -- 4 if, -4 1-I W fr' - N , ,A 482'-'ff Q 1, M- 74' , Afaff'-f 'L'Qa,., , ,!AjW,wvs -' W- was rg- . Y 1' A144 W V-Tim., I ft-rfff ' sv 1 , A 4 ' 5. 'I' I f i :CQ 10 Top: The seniors, Sharon White, Lisa Strasko, Nancy Sullivan, and lanet Partika, will certainly be missed next season. Top right: Leslie Barg took 3rd place in the Mid-State Meet, llth in the Middlesex County Meet, and 12th in the Sectionals. Above: Sophomore Cindy Eckel, who took 10th place in the Mid-State Meet, will be a bright prospective to next year's team. Above right: Maryann Bazsika always pushes hard to give the opponent a tough race. Right: The start of another SP. win, 1. ff QQYI, FMF? ' 1 . ,-,J-' ,-,, ,. qf,,5, tr, ,d It ,J-,V mf. 4 i :L . v ,A T we c, f- ,V . ,lb M474 , ..f+ a H , 4 L' if f2'gf4V, t - ' t 242.1 f ff, . 1 it 'W Y ', ' ' , If I-2-rf- , ,ya l 73 an sW A 'V QQ - ' 1' Q 'uf' 4 Q 1 Q t . cecst ftl- ' -1 ,iijytg ' 3 y,ii M S S M ,,r, I ' t it V, - s If 'W-M 4 Hfffff ,,,,y Q 'A ,. Z ' V 'i 32,23 ' ii S S 'Q' S A ,V 'Q 'i QW W '- A x K?-W ,ag qi ' ' f 1' ' '-1.9 nigh I K O' ' W' 'z 1, f' ' M' l 'yin 'sg U A 4'-wa vi , 5 Ihi-4' UM 4' 'Q ' 4' 'I A' J- r ll X A lt? S lv: Ati' 2 ' ww' , ' V , 'f , , 4 ,I it , V I ' 4 H A - '- f . J f - is ' .x , , ., Ut Zhi W ' , ,. 24, 1 A L.- ,. 1 .. saw-M1 , ,,,-i ',-, f' I rr ' A 5 ' N ' at -M p 1 ,. V it' ii i - f , f S i x K M i t t M 1 fin ' , W, if g g, .,,, 'QM if ef-' R ' e,? L,., ,.i,, . ,aff 4-A --Q. - -'--'-H'-v vm, , - , , .,,.f ..W,. .ff f fi , . - . H Q , ,J F t 4:14, ,-if- K 'f I ' 't ' ' M W ,R if-, ,,,yc'i'f, lF,-Fav, '41, 1 , ' ' gs' ' ' ' t ,:':f,svy V 7 M5 v - , - , V C-qui,-, V ,A ., ,,,d,,-,4-fyft,-w.t.crC,ti,yf1? fat. wi , A, r Affgrgf fy K ' I In I A , , , ,, .., ,, ,t,,. , V, ' :g a L ' ' A f ' 4 Aff , , 'rfip wi ,619 l' , V ' - - - -,., ,..W:, ' 4:-W-vt 'H Y we ,i,,gt1:w i.'1i t ' w.fi,,.,MM...,.,a, , , , ,, 'fsffwty g,,.f.. ' iff ' W 'l5 wffff f' ' ' W1 ,V f, ,, A x ,nm 4yy,4g,,,, Tigers Look Forward fo Having a Beffer Season Left to right, first row: Mike Carroll, Ken DiLeo, Bill Santillo, Chris LoMonte. Second row: Mark Ianna- cone, john Carroll, jim O'Hare, Ray Palazzo, john Kratz. Third row: Fran- cis Lucanegro, Scott Switzer, Coach ' jayson, Lenny Wright, joe Archutow1 ski,Valerie Duncumb. Nineteen-seventy-six was a rebuilding year for the Tiger's Cross Country team. Though the team recorded a disappointing 3 wins and 12 losses, there were many bright moments during the 3 month season. Lenny Wright made the greatest improvements during the season, winning two three-mile races, stated Coach jayson. Outstanding seniors were Ray Palazzo, john Carroll, john Kratz, and jim O'I-lare. Bill Santillo, Chris LoMonte, Scott Switzer, Steve Higgins, Mike Carroll, Ken DiLeo, and Mark lannacone gained immeasurable experience for next year's team. ew: Hyun :ggygpgasykjy B26 1' 'V' 1.4 stil' ,?1- 5 wr gf f 19 53 'S' GM 1. 3 In M .ff l N ,ttt Mfg W 17 5 fi ea I ,,,,,.S., MW , ,, A3 4.5,-fwi , '1 is -Q 1 'f np. 44453 ,n naw 4 1 M,V,.,,., , '.:e5Lg1:53,,aj'.,,,, ,,, ,,, , wfgfzf. ik . .- 11 '-t's- 11 1 ,, I J 't 'mxww-'vw gf' s 'W-wt Above: Plainfielders try their hardest to catch up, but it's imp Jssible with Above: Ray Palazzo, another outstanding senior will also be missed by his Mike Carroll's IalEf1tS. perfgrmanceg this year. . in 3521, 1 ' I 1fQ'1i,f?9'2f51?F 65 1 1 Ma o,t,..4.a,......r..,.gt..w.a-...- . M 1 , 1 ails 1 i ,.,,,1-,,,ma:....., 'Q ' ' 1 . i A -,, , .W ti .,,, ,,,,,, , 1. , , ,C , .s W , . 1 if: at 1 ' L, U 1 . ' ,,.g,,. f j 1 4 'LQ ' ' ' A ,-'iff 1f , - Q , i1ffT T'f T P. fi .5 f 11, 'f ' ' ,A 'W ' Q43 V1 4. ' 1 . 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Top right: Plainfield doesn't have a chance with Chris LoMonte in the lead. Middle: Senior john Carroll will be missed next year for his out- standing talents. Bottom left: Ray Palazzo makes his last run the best. Bot- tom right: junior Mike Carroll leaves his competitors far behind. f -sr P. t sz? . ,it S r l X 1 at R 4 lf F 2 f 'Sf Si L, 23 J v' 1 ' I Q sl. Q-3 lj Qiwg' h 4 'age A 'x '--, V , -fp . D H W V . 1 N-, s ,, J, . i '---Q.. l s , . r f U as ' - Q' x 3 J' if gf? W -v i Q lffflvj N' 7 ' v, I f , A gk I ,ff if Y lffvrl lli. f 4' t, 'iff H 1 5 ., ' . h'f.i,,aMf . z qw ' s f . K' I . yyf 1,4118 I ,,,'f. if it , m 'K' ln-, - H -. Z , K 3 .V V N , , 8-, , .Xl , , , H 1 , , V , i X , . I i , . '13 WSJ I .4 n . 9 . 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Also contributing to the team were junior jacki McDonough, who played doubles, and Romana Sam Kravetsky, who was a singles player. With a few breaks going our way, maybe next year will bring better results? Thai 's fhe Breaks i ilsi.' L 9 1 Highland Park i . 5 ll ili - -iiiii F' it,.. V' I- I fgfft 5 lli' :Bridgewater Eastf , ,,..i T15 l'tf 23 Piscataway 'T 3 W 4 Franklin Township 5 3? so. Brunswick W2 M, ..,.. ,..i - W6tCl1Uf1S f . 5 . lffifi rlri rrlli T somefviiie y 3 A 4 Ml- 51- Marv 1 l ff':s.P. 2 . NO. Plainfield , 3 3 .fr, S.P. 1 M Bridgewater West ii ak 4 i iy fg ,t,. 'iill S,P. 2 Bridgewater East .3 2 ia! Piscarawav t3 2 RUREEKKPQBPW T . M3 1-S.P. , 2 Bridgewater West g 3 7 S.P. 1 Highland Park 4 iS,P. 0 Franklin Township 5 . sffi, SP- 0 r Walfhung ,.,.,,i . srl. If 5 4 union . .1 , if 5-P' 2 Si . T '3 - s.P. Noiif kiij f 3 Left: Front: Coach Angioletti, E. Flan- nery, K. Cirigliano, B. Stranzenbach, T. Lukey, B. Thibault, S. Stampley, G. Sulovski, Ellen Decker, L. johnson, l. Vroom, K. Simiani, L. White, L. Sniscak, P. Eckel, l. McDonough, R. Kravetsky. Bottom left: Coach Angiolette studies the charts that will help secure a victory. Bottom: Pat Eckel was a fine first singles player. .. r .T wi: rf r2'2s'1sf 1' Y gg fi? ::?:o'::. :nil . :aim Nl .. .. J KT -.Z, T., ,f rr 'T I :,Q .3f7 .l 1 Wrtivliiff fir .1 f 3 , ,V l , , ,, i35f,7fffZ95W'1?2li'3 -if B , ' 'ffm ' r . - ,, .wr O 'ff 11' f ,. .. fi., , AQ W.. . , t, ...H - has .-1 y ,. , . fl 1.,,..-.4 . ,- .. ' , , X ,ir .2 f, , , Miz.: -, Aj 'V' f 4 ' i V, 1 . A . Iv, ' I I .V W.f?g7 x r .xlvpla-3 . Awww , ,,W.,...W,...,,.V.,...i,..Ma...,.WW.N , ,,...g,.. V .. ,, .w-.-fmwnw ,, .,,,.,,. ,,,,,,,., ,-f, ,, ,,.. . , . Q , .,,, f,.f. . , . .wwmnamonvna W .,,. ,,1.a,MW.,,,. ,,... .U f - A A igief isrl t it ft A gf-33 fi is s w t t Sigiff 1. rrss ?, k ltriy sset ,t t Q ' A rtls Mu S , 1 . K' . Q' A F BNI' l A t :v,: ' lulillkaf, ' it 1 7 V59 iffbfnifmx 7 7 ' ,,yjWgij3g yfmzw fl? 444, ff. oy, t js? 5.4 435 ' 'Li.1 '1', . ,W 1 t ,t x Z Eiga ZF inf? vyhzrgk F, . v -4 ,, 1,, ' ff 1. it Ha A 'K....f Above left: Senior Kathy Fimiani ready for anything. Above right: Romana Sam Kravetsky, only a sopho- more, is one of SP's hopefuls for next year. Above: junior Ginger Sulovski, a singles player, had the best individual record for the team at 13-7. Left: Senior Theresa Lukey was one of the first doubles' players. Bottom left: Senior Robin Thibault paired up with T. Lukey to form a fine doubles team, Bottom: junior lacki McDonough hustling to play the net. -I ev 1 68 l l 2 'K 1 ......................, is Winnin Comes Easily The 1976-77 Cheering Squad enjoyed a very successful season this year as they captured two more titles to add to their record. They took first place in the St. Pius Tournament while defending their title for the third straight year. Patty Para- diso won Miss Yell. In the Woodbridge Tournament, they again successfully 7 defended their title as Champions. Taking second place behind them was Raritan. Next year's squad hopes to be just as good, since only two seniors, Captain Marie Bergen and Sandy Falten, will be leaving the squad. Coming back are five juniors: Angela Ferraro, Kathy Baunach, Sharon Najim, Karen Rea, and Co- ' Captain Sandy Stampleyg and three sophomores: -Denise DeAndrea, Lynn Hack, and Patty Paradiso. Miss Nancy Erickson of the Middle School was their advisor and coach. s Q. 'Wi' Senior Captain Marie Bergen. Q ifiii ll S Kneeling: Patty Paradiso, Marie Bergen, Karen Rea, Sandy Stampley, and Denise DeAndrea. Standing: Sharon Najim, Sandy Falten, Kathy Baunach, Angela Ferraro, and Lynn Hack. Above: junior Kathy Baunach. Bottom left: The line. Bot- tom right: Tigers Evie Price and Karen Aroneo. Ti S 3 2, ,, ,ww ,1 Q av 45 7' 'Tl' ' f my .J M? wwf M 11,5 , 1 9 5 JM, Sa: ' vw !wW743ww5gZ?ifh If A ,fi A si, 'A' 1 ' Top left: junior Co-Captain Sandy Stampley. Top mid- dle: Senior Karen Aroneo. Top right: Sophomore Denise DeAndrea. Center left: Senior Evie Price. Cen- ter right: junior Angela Ferraro. Bottom left: junior Karen Rea. Bottom center: Sophomore Patty Paradiso. Bottom: Seniors Karen Aroneo, Anthony Pompilio, and Angelo Pennisi. m- ,, , r s ' ,Sv t, . .1 'AIR sf - . 'A Mn' ' t L ,. 9757 wr! 192 ' 'mf Qu Q Q QI rff ., i, W'f,,'..' , -ic ,. A ,,w.Ni 5 , f,a' lg, .,QafAf Wit , t ,, ,.t 'bbvt .A ty Z2 My ty, A f Q 1, 25+ .f 5- pw . yu .Z Hi h Hopes? The lV Cheerleaders were busy rebuild- ing their squad for next year but had enough time to come in third place in two tournaments, at St. Pius and Woodbridge. Advising the squad were Miss Gail Sopher and Rudy Adams. The girls have high hope of becoming varsity material. Front row: C. Dozier, L. Ravvson, E. Decker. Kneeling: A. DiCiovanni, S. Casio, K. Goldsack, C. jackson. Standing: C. Chirumbolo, L. Villano, C. Shuman. L' Above: Sophomore Lynn Hack. Below: Senior Sandy Fal- IBN. Above: What a cheer! Below: junior Sharon Najim. The Thrill of Vicfory And fhe Agony of Defeaf The Girls' Varsity Basketball Team coached by Hal Loud, who has a three year record of 57-15, came in sec- ond in the Mid-State Conference and second in the Middlesex County Tournament. The team's record was 22-5 with 4 of the losses com- ing from Piscataway. The starting line-up all received recognition from the Mid-State Conference this year as Pat Eckel was named to the first team, jacki McDonough to the second, and Ginger Sulovski, Maryann Baszika, and Cindy Eckel were awarded Honorable Mention showing their all around balance. Pat Eckel led the team in total points this year and is I also the record holder for total points in a varsity career as a girl at S.P.H.S. Next year's team should be just as strong as 4 starters are returning. Seniors that are leaving are janet Partika, janice Geary and Pat Eckel. Other members are Cindy Holloman, Leslie Barg, Terry Chavis. The oncoming year will bring bigger and better things Nj to S.P.H.S. Watch out Piscatawayl COHCIW Hal a 57- record as team. Mrs. Rosemarie Bleiweiss is coach of the jayvees. PH 3 U Q S ww Kneeling: Managers Diane Kechura and Natalie Diedoltzpjacki McDonough, Ginger Sulovski, Terry Chavis, and Manager jackie Denario, Standing: Coach Loud, Patty Eckel, Maryann Baszika, janice Geary, Cindy Holloman, Cindy Eckel, janet Partika, and Leslie Barg. c,,,9.y X Above: Captain Patty Eckel had 1006 total points. She was named to the first team in the Mid-State Conference. Left: lt's not all serious business. 'Se ,A M.,-P T Sxx team huddles before an important conference game. X X 'A JVM? 'X i Guard Ginger Sulovski concentrates on the front end of a one and one situation. She was awarded Honorable Mention in the Mid-State Conference. ,bovez Sophomore Maryann Baszika gets position on a West efender to setup a three point play. She was awarded Honora- Ie Mention in the Mid-State Conference. Above right: Guard icki McDonough leads the fast break attack. Right: Warm-up me. V? gf K .P.HkS Top left: Senior Patty Efkel beats her girl to the basket for an easy two. Top right: Coach Hal Loud sets up a play with center Maryann Baszika. Above left: Sophomore Cindy Holloman reaches high for the rebound. She shows great promise for the years ahead. Above renter: Senior lanicie Geary concentrating on her Shot. Above right: The center tap. Right: Sen- ior lanet Partika is one of many all waiting for the rehound. A Time of Learnin Kneeling: Manager Karen Kozak, Cathy Whelan, Kim Croldsack, Mary lane McClean, and Mary Hogan. Standing: Coach Rosemarie Bleivveiss, Tanya Hill, Laura Petrone, Ginny Globis, Teddy Ann Slavoski, Linda Pulsfort, and Laurie Barg. Missing from the picture is Donna Williams. This year's jayvee team had a disap- pointing season as they posted a record of only three wins and thirteen losses. How- ever, Coach Rosemarie Bleiweiss demon- strated basic fundamental skills to the team for future varsity experience. Leading the offensive attack were Mary lane McClean and Linda Pulsfort. Other mem- bers ofthe team were Cathy Whelan, Kim Goldsack, Tanya Hill, Laura Petrone, Ginny Clobis, Teddy Ann Slavoski, and Laurie Barg. Qt an l S Above left: Ciinger Sulovski gets fouled in the act of shooting. Above right: Iunior Leslie Barg, a hopeful for next year, wins the tap. Left: lun! ior lacki McDonough was selected to the sec- ond team in the Mid-State Conference. TQ:-ers Break Even junior joe Scarpitto who played with enthusiasm shows his fine foul shooting form and surely will be a big asset to next year's squad. SP SCORE 47 St. joseph 5 60 63 Union Catholic 47 54 Franklin Twp. 63 66 Watchung 62 35 Somerville 47 56 Carteret 62 62 N. Plainfield 53 80 West 67 62 Piscataway 82 56 East 65 62 Franklin Twp. 80 65 Watchung 50 78 Somerville 64 52 N. Plainfield 38 49 West 51 50 Piscatawav 80 63 East 68 93 St. Mary's 59 49 So. River 67 74 St. Pius 54 74 Middlesex 55 65 Ocean Twp. 52 junior Bob Pellegrino, who wasthe teams second leading scorer, drives past his junior Ed Insel led the team in rebounds and always made his opponent on his way to another basket, opponents aware of his presence. izfljffblljguim 1.776 X 9 45 mglfk- Q gig , :gf 77 ,X ,sf b,A, . . ' '56 .MJ , Fx X R' -' i 1 1: uf, Kneeling: Cary Newman tmgr.j, joe Scarpitto, Mike Sikanowicz, Doug Smith, Rich Columbus fCapt.j, Bob Pellegrino, Tox Cox, Floyd Vessels, David Waiter tmgrj Standing: Ken Skillman Ccoachj, Mike Berkowitz, Rich Nolty, Keith Murphy, Ed lnsel, Bob Lanza, lCapt.j, Ron Kuboski tcoachj. The 1976-77 boys' basketball team enjoyed a relatively successful season. They were plagued by injuries throughout the year and the tragic death of Bernie Cisseon last summer. Nevertheless, they played well as a unit and were rarely out of a game. They have a great deal to be proud of. Bob Lanza and Rich Columbus were the captains and they provided an example for the rest of the team with their hard work. Bob also led the team in scoring while Rich completed this third letter-winning year. Rich Nolty and Mike Berkowitz were the remaining seniors who played well throughout the year. Rick was a pleasant surprise. Bob Pellegrino was the second leading scorer on the team, and he joined Bob Lanza on the first team. He should have a great senior year. The other juniors who contributed to the success of the team were Ed lnsel, who improved steadily and was the main rebounder, Keith Murphy, who should have a great senior year, joe Rocky Scarpitto, who was always ready off the bench to do his part. The team was rounded out loy Mike Sikanowicz, Doug Smith, and jim lnsel. These boys always did what was expected of them and they should do well next year. lt is hoped that the seniors will have a successful life, and the jun- iors will work hard to make South Plainfield a winner next year. Capt. Rich Columbus shows how he leaves his opponents behind him as he goes forthe baske-t. 1 1 E553 W 1,5 ff. ,Www .... Af-M' rg 4' 0 4 ls' Q K 6 J. V. Looks Good For Nexf Year l W4 , ,eff M to right: Craig Pharms, jeff Licato, jerry Lanza, Tommy jackson, Mike Minarck, Coach Ken Skillman, jim nsel, Robert Geary, Matty Frederickson, Steve Bennett, Clifford Vessels. Missing from the picture: Cedric Casey, LiHIe Tigers Look Ahead for Nexf Year ? 2 53 S1191-sl li A 3 Qfifpmz 4 l Y, Q wx? Left to right, standing: Mr. Mosca, Saloam El, Kenny Kaladas, Karl Towns, Frank Antonetti, jamie Lasso, Scott Frederickson, Armand Pizza. Left to right, kneeling: Pat Cornell, Mike O'Brien, Steve Loud, Mark Lewert, jack Grisley, Pat Price. Coach Skillman is looking for- ward to next year's team since the record this year was 12-9. The leading scorers were jim lnsel with 13 points per game, and Bob Geary with 10 points per game. Matt Frederickson and Clifford Vessels joined Geary in leading assists. Tom jackson, Mike Minarck, and jim lnsel were the top rebounders. juniors Doug Smith, Cedric Casey, joe Scarpitto and Mike Sikanowicz added much experi- ence to the Tiger team. jerry Lanza and jeff Licato contributed their best efforts as stated by Coach Skillman. The 1976-77 South Plainfield Freshman Basketball record 'was 7 wins and 12 losses. As a smooth- dribbling team guard Scott Freder- ickson led the team in scoring C224 pts.J and blocked shots to go along with his 10.6 scoring average. jack Grisley handed out 81 assists in only 14 games. jamie LaSasso made very important contrib- utions in scoring 410.4 ppgj, and rebounding f129j. As a first year player, Kenny Kaladas was selected Most Improved Player because he was 3rd in rebounding l97j and 4th in scoring f137j. Armand Pizza f84j and Kevin Flan- nery L550 shooting pct.j provided most of the bench strength all sea- son. lt looks as though the future at S.P.H.S. is good. l Left to right, kneeling: lohn Mazepa, Pete Donnelly, Tom Klein. Left to right, standing: Coach Saul, Ken Laverne, Frank Malecki, Louis Schuman, Assist. Coach Morgan. Q Ken Laverne, a senior, threw the shot-put 49'5 which was 8 less than the school record. l Weafher Qforms Winfer Track This year the Winter Track Team completed a short and disappointing season due to the weather. Although they only competed in one dual meet, which they lost, they were filled with enthusiasm and spirit. However, the team did compete in the Middlesev- county Relays at Lawrenceville. They also competec in the State Group Meet at Princeton. There were only two seniors on this year's team Ken LaVerne was the shot-putter. He threw the shot a distance of 49'5 , which was only 8 off the schoo record. The other senior was Frank Malecki, who also did a fine job for the team. Next year with four underclassmen returning, the future of the winter track program at S.P.H.S. looki great. Ti ers Sweep Opponenfs Under Mai Standing, left to right: Head Coach AI Ranger, R. Monticchio, M. Dellavalle, R. Kneeling: Mgr, R. Strassle, T. Levandowski, C. Approvato, G. Wood, F. Approvat K, McCoid, S. Lyons, 1. Kuzio, L. Weber. Above: One of the Tigers' Captains, Sal Severini, makes his last year his best. Pompilio, C. Risoli, j. Mantz, S. Severini, E. Green, Asst. Coach Tom Baker. o, G. Curcio, E. Velasquez, N. Lemmo, T. Pompilio. Sitting: L. Garrity, Mgrs. Above: Eugene Green, also captain of the Tigers, takes no chances when he's on the mat. Coach Al Ranger was very pleased with this year's Varsity Wrestling team. The team ended its year with a 9-2 record and had a very strong season. The Tigers came in 1st in the District 20 tournament and second in the Mid-State Conference. The Tigers were second to Piscataway because of the Tiger's loss to them by 3 points. In District 20, the Tigers came on strong and took 1st place, the first time ever. First place in the Districts were Erwin Velasquez 11291, Sal Severini 41701, and Eugene Green 41881. Second place inthe Districts were Charlie 11011 and Frank Approvato 11081 and Tony Pompilio 11351. Tommy Levandowski received the bronze medal. To ri ht to left clockwise' Sal Severini wk D 8 , V , Eugene Green, Ioe Mantz, Tony Pompi- lio, Erwin Velasquez, Charlie Approvato. Mafmen Make Their Mark Top row, left to right: G. Wood, L. Appoloni,l. Fracino,1. Patti, Coach Tom Baker. Second row, left to right: L. Garrity, D. Riccadonna, j. Cotone, B. Evergan Above: You'II never see Bob Pompilio give up on his opponent. South PIainfieId's j.V. Wrestling team had an outstanding year this year with an ending record of 9-2. The outstanding wrestlers were juniors Greg Wood, Leo Appoloni, sophomores Dave DiCindio and jim Patti, and freshman David Ricadonna. Wrestling 101 was Lenny Garrity 16-75, 108 Scott McGahey 14-01, 115 Rich Salazone C5-85, 122 Kevin Schade C1-81, 129 Greg Wood Q12-1J, 135 Leo Appo- Ioni C12-0-11, 141 Dave Ricadonna 112-13, 148 Dave DiCindio C7-0l,158jim Patti C12-Zj. Above: Senior Above: junior Gary Curcio has a firm grip on his opponent ony Pompilio seems to hypnotize his opponents everytime he wrestles. Above:Tom Levandowski works aggressively against his opponent. 84 Q 'fin . . s ort work of his opponent atchung ,I St as Ki tw 5 3 Ti ers Come Throu h When They're Down Top row, left to right: Coach Harold Wyckoff, K. Pesta, I. Riccadonna, R. Kirchofer, 1. Tedesco. Second row, left to right: K. Hutes, B, Evergan, D. Hunter, K. Rennie, D. Dellavale, manager. Missing: T. Ferraro, and B. Hunter. Above: Saving the best for last, Senior joe Mantz sees his last year of action at SPHS. The Freshman wrestling team finished this season with a record of 8-5. Outstanding wrestlers were 1. Riccardonna and K. Pesta. Sincere thanks to Coach Hal Wyckoff. fn' junior Frank Approvato on his way to another victory at 108, A Sfriking Experience Kneeling: Terry Lukey, Laurie Atcachunas, leanne Vodopia and Wendy Scaggs Standing Eileen Ziper Kathy Fimiani, Sharon White, Captain, Mary Ann lenkins and Coach Ralph Fech, This year's Girls' Bowling Team had a record of 10 wins and 12 losses. They were members of the Central jersey High School Bowling League, which bowls at Edison Lanes. ln the Middlesex County Tournament, they finished in 6th position. This year's outstanding bowler, who received the Most Valua- ble Player Award, was Senior Terry Lukey. She bowled a high game of 244 and high series of 524. High average on the team was Eileen Ziper's 146. Other members of the team were Seniors Kathy Fimiani, Mary Ann jenkins, and Sharon White, Sophomores Laurie Atcachunas and leanne Vodopiag Freshman Wendy Scaggs, Nancy Rabbitt was the manager. Above right: Senior Terry Lukey was Most Valuable Player for the team. Her high game was 244. Right: Captain Sharon White ayeraged131. Top left: Senior Eileen Ziper had a high average of 146 for the Tigers. Top Center: Player-manager Sophomore Nancy Rabbitt. Top right: Senior Kathy Fimiani had a high game of 190. Leif: Sophomore Laurie Atcachunas' high game was a 191. Bottom fell: Freshman Wendy Scaggs Shows great potential. Bottom Center: Sophomore leannie Voclopia Came out forthe first time this year and did well, Bottom right: Senior Mary Ann lenkins was a Consistent bowler for the team as she averaged 135. ' M Wie! 55 a ill K o 3 .Y Bernie Towns lays it straight down the lane. Tigers show good form when going for a win. ,,T... ' 1 , B 5 i 1 t 1 Senior Brian McCann is seeing his last year on the S.P.H.S. bowling team. Steve Bennett has a good eye for the pins. Tigers show that they are best by their scoring throughout the year. r 5 , 1 V if 1' Left to right, kneeling: P. Boffa, 1. O'l-lare, F. Capparelli, R. Sholtis. Standing, left to right: B. McCann, S. Bennett, B. Towns, T. Behr, Coach Ralph Fech. Above: Senior Captain Tom Behr bowled the high game l237l on the Tiger team this year, Far right: lunior Pete Boffa bowled a 525 series which included a 209 game. Right: lunior Frank Capperelli had a 165 average and a 560 series. Both will be assets to next year's team. Bowlers Sfrike On! The South Plainfield High School Bowling Team came in fourth in the Mid-State Conference and fifth in the Middlesex County Tournament this year. luniors Steve Bennett and Robert Sholtis averaged 172, 170, respectively. Tommy Behr had a high game of 237 while a high series of 599 was bowled by M.V.P. Steve Bennett. The greatest accomplishment made by the Tigers was bowling the highest single scratch game in the Mid-State Conference for the year. The final record for the Tigers was 26-26. 90 6,55-3 l f x W W IX- -Nl g, U o Q5 lin' .rw f- Acfivifies f C7 mt 77 ifriririh in 'N Iii 40 ' -1 3 I Af' 19' 54' 197 Q: ' an 5 ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Doreen Celentano Judy Fallon On Friday evening, October 29, nineteen hundred and seventy-six, Miss Theresa Appoloni had the great honor of being crowned Homecom- ing Queen by the reigning queen, Karen Panella. Her court consisted of Karen Aroneo, first runner-up, and 5 .!. ffl' r fl 4 .!'.. .fl rf ft ,!s. ,fix lifts. fit tn, fax .fs ffm if fits ,f Lil Here She Is . . . lennine Yessi, second runner-up. Miss Diane Bush was voted Miss Congeniality by the other eleven nominees. The emcee for the evening was Leonard Grabowski. Following the pageant was a Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Student Council, which was enjoyed by all. The traditional pageant crowning the queen of sports has been held continuously for nineteen years. This year's queen is the sister of the 1975 Homecoming Queen, Eileen. XF' Miss Karen Panella relinquishing her crown to this year's Queen Theresa Appoloni. ff Diane Bush voted Miss Congeniality. 1 The nominees and their escorts fabove, left to rightj Marie Bergen and Ronnie Kacsmar, Nancy Capra and Charles Sakevich, Maryann Pollera and joe Cingerelli, Theresa Tackach and Tom Cox, Iennie Yesse and Tim Griffin, fbottomj Karen Waldron and Bob Cocca, Maureen Readie and Tom Behr, Sandy Falten and lohn Kratz, Diane Bush and lohn Donneiiy, Karen Aroneo and joe Frascino, Dianne Alberino and Ken Lavern. On Friday night, November 12, the Sadie Hawkins Dance was held in the main gym. The evening was highlighted bythe appearances of Daisy Mae lDianne Alberinol and Lil Abner lKen Lavernel, For all couples wishing to be married, ceremonies were held. It appeared that a good time was had by all. Below: Everyone learns The Walk. ff.:ss2:fl ,.kk , 'h. 'WW x I , Ivy Marryin' Sams Kathy Campanelli and Anthony Pompilio prepare to marry the couples. har Below: C les Approvato and Cindy Verdolina in the spirit of things. qw.. 11? ,,fV7'7 it X I My k K rf jgaxw r ,Z ' X 5 ,s 1 A s X' ' f fag EW 'f W g img S It ' Kim Cirigliano and Tom Garrity await the square dancing. Below: Couples await marrying. ,M P Those Responsible The theme of this year's yearbook was 'fchangef' We wanted some- thing that would appeal to both the seniors and the underclassmen. Although we were lacking the experi- ence of a senior editor, we had junior Peter Sulovski, editor-in-chief, and his assistant Peter Schuch, who did an excellent job on this year's Regit. We would also like to express our deepest appreciation to our new advisor, Mrs. Elizabeth jewett, and our financial advisor, Mrs. Helen Dic- kinson, who gave unselfishly of their time. The editors and staff members worked hard all year long, enabling the 1977 Regit to be a great success. Lastly we would like to thank all those who patronized our yearbook. Without their support this yearbook would not have been possible. STAFF MEMBERS: D, DeAndrea,1f Fry, L. Fetz, K. Baunach, K. Cornelia, D. Cornelia, D, Alberino, M. Egert, K. Fimiani, B. Rossi, M. Ungerleider, and S. Pugh. Peter Schuch, Dennis Stewart, The Tiger, and Peter Sulovski, look on with approval. K. Rea, C. Santangelo, and D. Abbruzzese are hard at work under the watchful eye of D, Kachmarsky. I' ,r I +9 EDITORS: Standing, left to right: Celentano, I. Fallon, A, Aleu, M. Tominovich, 1. Geary, D. Stewart, D, Mayerskv, K. Laverne, S. Braynock, E. Alue, G. Haines K. Aroneo, G. Martin, C, Sulovski. Sitting: Mrs. Helen Dickinson, Financial Advisor, P. Schuch, P. Sulovski, Mrs. Elizabeth lewett, Advisor. Regit Editors rush to meet a dead-line. 55. 6:41 Af-5 -3Q,x Kathy Fimiani looks on to get some ideas. ,--A N... . . ' init :- gg ei The Class of 197 7 Presenfs The Miracle Worker at at K3 'vs W QXWWQQE R ,T eggs ce A n Friday and rday evening, November 19 and 20, Q the Senior Class of 1977 presented The Miracle Worker in the joseph Mondoro Auditorium. The play was excel- lently directed by , a new English teacher at S.P.H.S. ' The drama centers around e hardships of the Keller family. Some spectacular acting was performed and The Miracle Worker is called one of the best Senior plays yet. L QW' CAST QH W , a re an ofaafofimeeff if if A Doctor Kate Helen Martha ercy ,Aunt Ev james Anagnos Annie Sullivan Vlney Blind Girls .wi f' 22 IWW 25 W7 ,, gig-fx rg,,j,q5h.13t Hier mer fiaairafl std ro M Ann Alcaro Qae yn Cam bell rgeotge Graves 2 Sherri Pugh ave arsky 'I Levfan ovvski e ewan Harem Ar ne! Ntc:flDonaldf Sue Con nef Ann Spina eb Cacciatore janet Smxih Y ' K , 42 tifmr-lezzfeaw f:1r-if we - W,.NewerwwwWmlm,-g,,WG5q,.f,f,wwe ,wma ,. r - A W. H W ' Keller . , . . , . . . fifi whltie - - - - - - ----- ' is 12 ' , i 1 V I R 2 i1 'fl QA, A . 3.114 is gk 'Z KVKSSH X-E fli HS, M Q R 4' - . K ., This year's Tigerette squad, with only two seniors returning, had many long, hard practices, but an equal amount of fun. The Tigerettes had an eventful season. Throughout the season, they performed in football games, field competitions, and pep rallies. With the help of a new advisor, Miss Ellis, and the two captains, Barbara Ceurts and Sharon Mazauskas, the Pom-poms had a very exciting and successful year. Smile!! 1 These members of the Pom-poms perform to the song This Land ls Your Land during halftime. cond row: D. Cele BOM-POM SQUAD, First row, left to right: fCaptainJ S. Mazauskas, QCaptainl B. Geurts. Se liano, L. Devries. Third row: M. Grady, R. Tom, S. Hall, S. Ashford, S. Lillo, B. Prestipino, G. Ciammarino, L. Baldasarre, H. Ziper. ntano, M. Stickle, D. Torsky, I. Fallon, K. Cirig R X A MN..w1mxg,N 5. 4 Mem X 4 il ff fx .f ibQu-45 A.?95iSf?zgf-fff1Q 99 - , gg ' 1: .z ,W if - J V' 4 1 lil 2 . . . 2 Ready Do lf!! Along with hard work and accomplishments, this years Color Guard Squad brought many friendships and memo- ries. The basic requirements for the squad were making pre- cision drills look syncopated, marching anything but 8to 5, and having a huge appetite. One could smell a Color Guard bus a mile away. The distinct odor of sub sand- wiches and all those munchies could only be subdued by Mr. D's mints. All kidding aside, the Color Guard Squad would like to thank Mr. Nagle, Miss Ellis, and especially Mr. D for making this year a most memorable one. Captain Mindy Ungerleider Zg,,,..M. was . ....f IQ Kneeling: M. Ungerleider. Front row, left to right: A. Aleu, S. Marsh, l. Rose, C. Boczar, I. DiDario, N. DiDolce, l. Praul, S. Guzzo, T. Hill, G Stogoski, M. Gotoia. Standing: l. Sincavage, B. Sacco, B. Nugent, N. Mantz, S. Eggert, C. Atkinson, K. Grant, T. Walko, A. McDonald. Missing from the picture is Karen McKimm. I Q70 4,35 -Y :non I -an Wczfw 4 I , if it H f W., 3, W W ' '- A A ' Wx, ,5 1 '11 wwf - w 4 jp Ak 9' ' A I 5 A 9'6- . ,,, ., ,W , , , ML. K A ,W 'mag ' K UM 5 A 4 w111Wff A' - - A .. ! Ma- -' PJ - Q 4 4'vQ, - . ,W V . .V , 0. gn,-'J-aagw, mf , f .,-, ff fu ,, ,.,f ,gd wiv ,Z ff-v 4gf W , :Lf Qaff M- 1,.:.fQ . ,z-A' ,ra ir .-..-...... ,mmm fmm 6 awww V:-ww-M svnmwww my M , W.f,X , ,zigba whaf Goes Up Musf Come Down? Front row: Co-captain K. Blanchard, Captain 1. Franchak. Left to right: K. Myers, K. Krausse, K. Myers. Standing: S. Cox, A. Aleu, D. Blackford, L. Stryker, E. Lewis. Captain ludy Franchak During parades, football games, and competi- tions, smiles were clearly shown as the memories of good times and fun shared were recaptured. Never shall we forget the laughter enjoyed as we planned initiations, practiced Captain Howdy- High Kicks, decorated lockers, rode to Yankee Stadium, and discussed C3. lmmeasurable appreciation and thanks go to Mr. Nagle and Mr. D. A special thanks to Miss Glenda Ellis for all her help, understanding, and friendship. The friendships which have been made can never be erased, only increased by the rewarding events which have become memories. -A +word mf junior Elisa Lewis displays her twirling ability. Captain ludy Franchak leads the twirlers to America The Beauti- ful. i Sophomore Linda Stryker adds spice to the Band, Co-Captain Kim Blandchard performs for the crowd Below: Tvvirlers display their summer uniforms. Music fo March By The Tiger Marching Band had another busy and successful year. Besides competing in numerous competitions and parades, the band performed the pre-game ceremonies at the fourth game of the World Series in Yan- kee Stadium. Topping off the year was a trip to the Apple Blossom Festival, in Winchester Virginia. Drum Majorette Debbie Beyer, Drum Major Ioe D'Alessio TIGER MARCHINC BAND, First row: D. Beyer, B. Lockley, L. Lotkowictz, T. Taub, B. Williams, N. Nelson, S. Grare, L. DeMarco, D. Van Haren, C. Luber, W. Ientis, I. Romanofsky, A. Porritt, P. Davis, I. D'Alessio. Second row: K. Walter, S. Heer, L. Knemoller, I. Vroom, S. Archutowski, A. Zajac, D, Emrich, L. Hough, G. Viola, M. Eogerton, V. Globis, C. Butrico, M. Vandevaarst, I. Olson, K, Fodor, W. Buckelew, R. Vastano. Third row: D. Rothweier, I. Foschia, L. Iohnson, I. McDermott, L. Rothweiler, C. Galloway, N. Blaustein, P. Fisher, K. Abbott, M. Kaiser, W, Waskievvicz, R. Wilkinson, I. Moreno, I. Norton, W. Wike, Fourth row: I. Stiles, A. Warshaw, M. Levitt, R. Lotkowictz, E. Green, E. lnsel, R. McCann, R. White, I. Waiko, R. Sheldon, D. Walter, M. Vastano, G. Warner, K. Leather, D. Lissy. ,nf 3. S,P.H.S.'s flute section strikes again. Allrightband,1...2...3. ..4.. . Some of the band's many clarinet players. Bill Wike, Bob Vastano, and jeff Norton per- form a difficult trio. .l ',.' ht Members of the jazz Workshop Band: Ken Abbott, Dave Barsky, Charles Butrico, joe D'Alessio, james Foschia, Ed Green, Ken Helgesen, Dave Lissy, jeff Norton, Matt Vastano, Robert Vastano, joe Walko, Karen Walters, Warren Waskiewicz, Bill Wike, Ron Wilkinson, and Anthony Zajac. Qweef 90 unds of Music ln spite of the confusion of forgot- ten bow ties and gloves, the SPHS Chorus under the direction of Peter Franks, has had quite an active year. Not only did the lades receive new shirts but the Emeralds made their own new gowns. The new outfits were presented to the public at the annual Christmas Concert, in which the alumni were invited to sing along. Besides the Chrismas and Spring Concerts the traveling Chorus did indeed do alot of traveling. Among the many regulars which include performances at Menlo Park Mall, Middlesex Mall, Wesley Methodist Church and the New York Port Authority. A special treat for this year was per- forming as the External Chorus in the performance of 'Cavalleria Rusticana' with the New jersey State Opera in Newark's Symphony Hall. Chorus officers this year were President William Keefer, Vice President Deirdre Berry, Sec. Treasurer Aprel McDonald. This past November four chorus members represented South Plainfield in the N.l. All-State Chorus concert. Deir- dre Berry, soprano, Karen Walter, alto, Bill Keefer, tenor, Brad Fitzsimmons, bass. ,J Sogranos Susan Ashford 12 Deirdre Berry 124 Doreen Ce-lentano124 Valarie Cooke 12 Denise De-Andrea 12 Loretta DeVries 12 Mary Grady 12 Michele Klick Elisa Lewis 12 Aprel McDonald 124 Nancy Podlovits Atlanta Rogalli Bernarda Rolka Shelly Scott 12 Teddyann Slavoski 12 Susan Stryker 124 Angel Trich Liese Viola Lydia Walsh 1 Cindy White Debbie Winter V3 COMBINED CHORUS M Annette Abbruzzese 12 Eelecia Alfieri 12 loanne DeCarlo 124 loan Hartkern 12 Cindy Holloman Chris Kochman 12 Holly Mariano 124 Melanie McDonald 12 Fawn Olsen1 Sherri Pugh joanne Vroom 1 Karen Walter124 Abby Warshaw 12 .lil 1:A Cappella Choir 2: Emeralds 3:lades 4: Madrigal Singers Tenors joe Borsh 13 jeff Dener 13 Gerald DeWys 134 Wayne lentis William Keefer 134 David Lissy134 David Mayersky 13 Fred Polin David Revzin134 Doug Walter 13 Basses Brad Fitzsimmons134 Eric Hayri Erik johson 13 Bobby jones 13 Ron Schroeder 134 Robert Sheldon 13 Frank Squindo 13 Georg Viola 134 Herb Welch 13 Bob White 13 Charles Yankoski134 Sfage Crew Members of Stage Crew: Charlie Butrico, joe D'Alessio, Gordon Graeler, Ed Insel, Ciussi Mason, Duane Mills, Peter Seesselberg, Bernie Towns. Sfrike n Spare Members of Bowling Club: Mark Alcaro, Bill Buckelew, Donna Busacca, Don Carrier, Richard Carrier, Sue Conner, loAnne Constantino, Nancy Coraggio, Lynn Cornell, Tom Cornell, lim Eberle, Tom Eberle, Marcy Egert, Genna Gaspari, Nancy Goglas, Diane Cover, Patty Grassifulli, Diane Harding, Patty Hig- gins, Steve Higgins, lim Hughes, Chris Lamonte, David Lamonte, Eric Machet, Robert Mahowski, Carol Noble, jeff Pauls, Steven Pauls, joe Pulsfort, Patty Rogers, Larry Rothweiler, Peter Schuch, Paul Schon, Lora Silversteire, Bob Smith, Peter Sulovski, Scott Switzer, Toni Taub. Advisor: Mr. Yaches and Mrs, Solberg. a n i s G h French r m a n Members of Spanish Club: Ann Alcaro, Marina Brano, Sue Braynock, Keith Cooke, Dawn Cornelia, Meg Cotoia, Warren Davis, Mary Ann DiCanto, Lorraine Green, Mary Ann jenkins, Roxanne lentis, Debbie Stir- ling, Peter Sulovski, Marina Tominovich. Members of French Club: Ann Alcaro, Lisa Garfinkel, Roxanne jentis, lean Vodopia Advisor: Mr. Stein. Besides furthering their basics, the speaking and writ- ing of the language, the Spanish, French, and German Clubs are organized especially to further the students interest in the culture of that particular country. The :lub's activities include films, discussions and various field trips. Also every Christmas each club has its own traditional party. Members of German Club: Ken Barsky, Bill Giakas, Richard Link, David Mullar, Paul Schoen, Wilhelm Rebman, Atlanta Rogalli, Don Stewart. Advisor: Mr. Rich- ards. Each year fellow classmates are selected as representatives on the Student Council. All through the school year these members work dili- gently and accomplish many things along with letting the student body have a voice in several different issues. This year the Student Council has had its traditional Sadie Hawkin's Dance, a very successful Homecom- ing Queen Pageant and a concert featuring the band Ralph. These are just a fevv of the many things which our Sudent Council has done for us this year! All In Favor, Say! gf- EXECUTIVE BOARD Seniors SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Dianne Alberino, Charles Approvato, Tom Behr, Marie Bergen, Diane Bush Cathy Campanelli Nancy Corragio lanet DiLello Kathy Fimiani, Len Crabowski, Terry Hedden, Bob lackson, Ken LaVerne, loan Luthman, lanet Partika Angelo Pennisi Tony Pompilio Maureen Readie Kathy Resetar, Sal Severini, Mindy Ungerleider, Donna Van Haren, Cindy Verdolina. SOP Cree Wal ko. IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Albis Aleu, Ieanne Bartos, Kathy Baunach, Kim Blanchard, Lori Budris, Kathy Cawley, Kim Cirig liano, ludy Fallon, Angela Ferrara, Eleanor Flannery, Kathy larema, Cathy Koznowicz, Ioanne Kuzio, Karen McKimm, Ioan Nicoll, Karen Rea, Mitch Reid, Karen Robinson, Susan Stryker, Rachael Tom. qs O I' 9 S HOMURI: REPKESEN I Al IVES: Ken Abbott, Sandy Cassio, Sheri Cox, David Davis, Lisa Demarco, Lisa Garfinkle, Barbara n, Kelly Hedden, Pam King, Mark Levitt, Suzanne Lillo, Marlene Muglia, Nancy Nelson, Sarita Rosen, Linda Stryker, Tina YY 14 start f A c. 54, L1 ,P- tyt, FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES: Tim Brady, Richard DelMonaco, Eric Hayri, Lori Oehler, Doug Porritt, Marty Reid, joe Salerno, Rich Ungerlieder, Warren Robert jones, Nancy Krausse, Susan Markham Waskiewicz. Jerseymen Psychology Club 1, ls. Ceramics Club Nafional Honor Sociefy National Honor Society Members are: D. Alberino, A. Alcaro, D. Barsky, M. Bergin, D. Beyer, L. Burgess, I. Cosenza, I. D'AIessio, I. DiLeIlo, P. Eckel, D. Emrich, K. Fimiani, L. Grabowski, I. Geary, B. Cuerts, G. Haines, W. Keefer, K. Kuo, K. Leboutillier, R. Lotkowitz, I. Luthman, S. Marsh, M. Miller, G. New- man, I. Partika, A. Proesch, W. Redman, D. Rohrbach, C. Sakevich, D. Stewart, M. Ungerleider, D. Van Haren, C. Verdolina, G. Viola, G. Wagner, I. Walko, R. White, S. White, I. Yesse, A. Zajac, C. Butrico, S. Pugh. Announcer's Club Dave Barsky, Deidre Berry, Lisa. DeMarco, Len Grabowski, Bobby Iones, Maureen Readie, Sue Stryker, Mindy Ungerleider. FIRE PATROL EXIT 1' I Savva, S Severini, B Kelly, M Constantino, K Laverne. EXIT 2: C. Approvato, P. Ritchie, N. Sullivan. EXIT 3 Fire!! Fire!! Under the direction of Mr. Harold Wycoff, the Fire Patrol, a group of responsible students take charge during fires and fire drills. Their job is to make sure that everyone gets safely out of and away from the building during a fire. Besides getting everyone out of the building, it is the Captain and Lieutenant's responsibility to find out where false alarms are set. This year's Captain and Lieutenant are Donna Van Haren and lack McCoid. : T. Butrico, S.KIeczkowski I. Norment. EXIT 4: C.'RipIey, LeBoutiIIier, P. Dunay. EXIT 5: S. Mhurtha, B. Ferrante. EXIT 6: K. Kuo, S. Pugh, E. Ziper. EXIT 7: L. Frascino, M. Miscovic, G Van Driel, EXIT 8: I. Frascino, B. Dunn, P. Wright, I, D'AIIesio. EXIT 9: D. Emrick, P. Malloy, A. Zajac. EXIT 10: R. Harzula, B, Kleczkowski, D. Stewart, P. Eckel ' ' ' - ' k B. M C n. Othe EXIT 11: A. Proesch, N. Coraggio, G. Martin, 1. Walko. EXIT 12: P. Egert, S. White, B. Guerts. EXIT 13. M. Lnqua, W. Rebmann, M. len ens, c an Members are: D. Alberino, K. Fimiani, D. O'Brian, E, Green, M. Berkowitz, E. Aleu, B. Atkinson, I. Rose, I. Franchak, M. Ungerlieder. eef Ya af fhe Boffom Ski Club Members are: l. Anastasia, L. Atcachunas, G. Bach, L. Baldassare, K. Ballad, W. Bernal, P. Billian, C. Bjorlo, D. Blackford, P. Boffa, R. Bozza, l. Butrico, A. Castro, P. Cibelli, K. Cirigliano, W. Collins, N. Coppola, S. Costanzo, P. Cornelli, D. Davis, N. DeAllis, D. DiCindio, B. Dodd, C, Dozier, B. Eberle, P. Elas- qua, D. Erdice, B. Evegan, M. Fabbricatore, l. Fallon, K. Fimiani, L. Garrity, E. Gavin, S, Gingerilli, T. Gollas, S, Graves, I. Grogan, l. Hadam, F. Harris, R. Hering, K. Huber, M. Iannacone, M. Iannacone, R. lackson, E, johnson, M. Kaiser, M. Kasperem, P. King, M. Klick, M. Click, M. Kearney, P. Komanatsky, l. Kronen- wetter, P. Lacey, S. Laird, T. Levandowski, R. Link, F, Marnmone, S. Manno, L. Masso, M. McCoy, P. McShanne, M. Minlioncia, K. Meyers, l. O'Donnell, D O'Brian, l. Opdyke, R. Poole, I. Parrillo, M. Partika, S. Pesta, L. Prezion, M, Proenzano, A. Ragalii, S. Ratusky, D. Reozin, G. Ripley, l. Ritchie, B. Rossi, S Ryan, l. Sacko, M. Scaler, P. Schon, R. Sepanak, L. Sloat, T. Sloboda, D. Smith, M. Smith, N. Sullivan, C. Sulovski, T. Thiel, L. Timko, W, Thompson, R. Unger- lieder, W. Vincent, G. Wasserbach, M. Welch, l. Willen, G. Wood, C. Wycoff, E. Zabel. Weighf r 3 i n i n A New Look for . . . Tiger its -FV. Members of Tiger Talk: Deirdre Berry, Susan Braynock, Keith Cooke, Meg Cotoia, Warren Davis, Lisa DeMarco, Lorraine Green, Phil Helmer, Brain Hunter, Mark lannacone, Steve laikowski, Bobby jones, Michele Klick, Elisa Lewis, Franceo Lucanegro, Carole Lipari, Sean O'Donell, Dave Revzin, Steve Rothmich, Dennis Stewart, Susan Styker, George Viola, Ed Zabel. Tiger Talk has grown from four to ten full pages since last year. The paper has even taken on a new look with a brand new masthead designed especially for Tiger Talk by Pam Phillips. With Mr. Walter l. Macak as advisor, the staff spends many late nights to put out the monthly issues. The editors would like Tiger Talk to be one of the best known high school news- papers. They have set up an exchange pro- gram with twelve other Central jersey schools and plan to enter many area jour- nalism competitions. Tiger Talk's regular features include Comics, Agatha Answerall, Announce- ments, Sports Quiz, Custodian's Corner, and BWOC. The newspaper is always on top of all the school news. 4, . . isa' Editors of Tiger Talk: Susan Stryker, editor-in-chief, Warren Davis, news editor, Car- ole Lipari, feature editor, Elisa Lewis, copy editor, Bill Buckelew, sports editor, Keith Cooke, art editor, Meg Cotoia, exchange editor, Deirdre Berry, editor's assistant and Ed Zabel, production manager missing from picture. 0.0.E. D.E.C.A C.l.E. 0 Li his, Camera, Achon Under the direction of Miss Linda Ranger, SPHS produced two shows this year, The Miracle Worker and Once Upon A Mattress. The first was a dramatic play while the latter is a musical comedy -two completely different works, both per- formed very well. The cast spent many nights rehearsing, almost living together. 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Vance V fQQQflVifVV. ' l Ei ' . .. ' F. Vessels V... . . Y .M if l7 1 5 + . .V 9 ,T L. Vetuschi , N L. Vodopia a 1 l iw-' L ' x -...... A Ep :- i W . V.V, .L I L. Waldron ' T. Walter . , W! I is M. M at D l I ' , f W , '- WF V. i 3 vw- 77. V it Q 3 X 2774 A S. Wascavage .Q V X C. Webb g I f K L. Webe r ' Q M. Whalen ' . ' ' V 5 ,. ' as D. Wiater ,- z . ff. V : f L. Winger! 'N' . R- fjw I , V 'Q gl Lwinkler . D D li D , VV G.W00d ' . ng, 'VVV WV ' xx b D. Woskey 9 . . 1 r A '- Lwfighl , V . V K , A. Young L V M. V ' df.-V . R. Yulick V A j ' L,L P V' D. Zazzara M LL I i V. I M. Zielinski ' 'K ' V H 4 Wa A . V I V N. Zmuda . V , 432 A ki ' y uzushma V f . .V 0 f . xa. ' 4 I4 Un Jlflamoziam .gaznazcf Ciaion 4. 4? 041 M5 Cffm of 1977 fmugi 5.93.6-A431 fo f1Lf,QZ'f fum Ofpwmzig, film wzff EE one mm- ang wgom wg aff Hausa! and Qdmawd, Bama! Czmm. ' Bszrzis wal wzfllnown Qwwul CS'.93.0V.CS'. fm fin ounfamlang agdfifly in EOM 1-MIS and 5a1Egfl3.1!ZT U55 may f-Lamdi :Ear lla cfsusfbfzscf wail' Lang 'zemsmgsz EM affagfs fzsuonafity, gif. sxfzzsaaius 55154, and E64 wazm, Adsndfy amifg. Ba'zrza'uf in a swimming aacidarzt. O4 fifrs igab was fzazf of ouu in no mozsg we wifi, fags Hia msmozy wifg ui. mn. , .L AL! l GRADUA TING CLASS OF 197 7 T Q vast. houghts safely odb ! Ye Of As vve, the class of 1977, look back upon these past four years, we will remember the precious moments South Plainfield High School has given us. To guide us through this final year were senior officers Angelo Pennisi, President, Sal Severini, Vice- President, Kathy Fimiani, Secretary, and janet Partika, Treasurer. Our special thanks to Ms. Zajkovvski and Mr. Barca for their help in making our senior year the best. A fabulous performance of the Senior Play, The Miracle Worker, highlighted the year. Although many seniors went their separate ways during the candy sale, the junior-Senior Cotillion, the Senior Banquet and the memorable trip to Dovvningtovvn, Pa., brought us all back together. A new tradition included the distribution of class mugs to all seniors. During our last days at S.P.H.S. we will relive, with gratitude, the end of the beginning of our lives. LORRAINF ADFLMANN .,.,-W' 'X a.,..,mG - 'Y MICHELLE M ADAMS Crtpplecreek Tree It s only castles burning Yeah we re sisters sus needs a paint job? guess so The Fort 6!23!76 The Bridge The Booth Black River Road C S Are we doing the route tomorrow? Father and on The Summer of 76 1 L +T K Best Friends Let s goto N Y California DIANNE ALBFRINO MARK ALBERTOCKI Kenny . . . May 18, 1974. . . Summer of '75, . . The 340 Mopur . . . Deep Purple H.S .... Hit Brick Love Prom and Seaside . . . Baseball Games . . . My first Chi- Speed . . .cruisin'. . . Race car. . .Car Wash Blues nese dinner. . .Lucy and the Kidd . , .Movies with Ron Dart Board . . . shore scene . . . Power Wagon . T e and Marie. . . Pat, are you going to the library today? Cape. , .Truckin' 4x4 in Dingy Land. . . . Football games with N. C., K. F., and P. E.. . . Brand New Me . . . Time flies, suns rise, and shadows fall. Let time go by, love is forever over all . . .The best times I've ever known with hopes for a brighter tomorrow. ANN MARIE ALCARO Hey Squirt! . . . French Fgy Freak . . .lune11,1976. . .Senior play . . .French with Mrs. Needham First period gym Fifth period lunch. . .little green sprout ...door 13, Fire patrol. . .six hoursaday play practice. . ,fresh- man year in the old high school . . . split sessions . . .sociology with Mrs. McMeekin. . .Foot. MARIA ELENA ALEU Elena , . .the good times and the bad . . . Color Guard . . . Parades, competitions and football games . . . Yankee Stadium . . . Niagara Falls . . .Ocean Grove . . .Ciigles ...1r3,Tex...S.H.D.74... Duce . . . McDonalds. . . Cup- cake and icing fights in the Bakery . . .The Park. . ,Howold are you? . . . Thanksgiving pep rally lBash- fulj . . . Never Goodbye but so long . . .P.T.L.. . .A.. .' . College ahead. ms.. K X is 1 Y ' fix. W '1fs2T '+... MW? 4' f TERESA APPOLONI CHARLES APPROVATO Drew . . . Apt. H1 . . , March 7, Charlie , . . 3719776 . . . Cindy 1976 good friends. . .Tracy-Are . . .Wrestling. . .101 . . .16. . . you twins. . .1,2+3. . .5th P.C.C ..., Tl1ebet...B.B..,. period lunch. . .lanet's rabbit. . . Crecket. . .K!. . .College. , ,7th late again muff . . . Long Beach period study. . .The prom 76. , . Island. . .I leave S.P.H.S. in hap- The shore . . . Are we in the right Einess and with happiness, good- place. ye. MICHAEL A. ARCURI ROY K. ARMBRUSTER IOSEPH ARCHUTOWSKl KAREN A.ARONEO ERIC BALDWIN fi + .I 415 v BARBARA ANN ATKINSON 1i.,.r r, fi PAUL BAL DASAR RE Barb . . . Bum-0. . . Long Beach Island Summers . . . Harley 126177. . . Riding down Fla. . , .The 750 off. . . looking at Goldy and Glasses . . . Beach Haven . . . Bay Water Skiing Pi . . . Soccer . , .Space Man Hall . . . Dol Village . . . Austin 73 . . . learning to drive a stick . . . , . . camping at V ..., Whatever happens happens . . . Shop-rite Valley Forge . . . Barnegat Lighthouse. . . Hey Partying and Swimming at the club. . .Friday the 13. . . KAZ. . . kee-ya. . .Sth period lunch with the gang . . . Pennsylvania Ave.. . .Partying overthe ocean. . .Learn- Leach Defense. . .Hey Dorl. . .Seaside '76. . .Habo's ing how to surf. . .Snurfing the west Nine. . . AD. . . party 75. . . 312. . . soccer. . . snakes' teeth . . .Elena Zepplin. . . Mountain . . .The Who. . .Sleeping out at leaving me stranded at McDonalds . . . M,C,'s spiked Remo's. . .Riding bikesdowntheshore. , .T!A. . .PSE punch. . .15 laps to go. . . I quit'. . .will never forget. . . . Plans to travel . . . Starting up the tractor . . . The such good times. Boys, . .l.G. and Ci, scrono S,M,A.K. TRACY BARLINC Curtis. . . What's Shakin?.l'. . .torture time. . .Deb's. . ,My Pal Sac. , . Fla. 75 . . . O'donahue Ave .... Cops . . , lsniffl Goodbye . . . Haineville. . , Exploring on T . . . many desperate times. . .C.S.. . .W,9.,.Rt.22. .. Vood . . . Orange slushes . , , Station Connections . . . Ter - are you twins? . . . 21, 2, and 3. . ,The creme of the oreo. . . FOIIC. . . K,S. - B.D. PRES- ENT. . .PBTFDOS. . .Neil Young. . . Graham-WARC. . . Spell Time!! . . . 1. Bfs, . .totally munching Out . . .Ana- lyzing with Kar . . . K. A .... T.V. at ludes. . .Good times with all my good Friends. DAVID BARSKY BIO Song . . . Four rnc-mbors . . Les Paul . . . The MlRAClE . . Family Band on . . . Tho Wagon' . . . EMPHASIS . . . Mr. Prez . . Rvarsomo Fivrisome . . . SZ., M.R. D.B., Rl.. E7 and The gang . Lon you'rv so tlurnh! . . My Albumg someday . . . October 10 N75 . , A V, IH., CS., A.D.C.R ...Get a haircut Ire-ak ..Be Yoursell and ht- somebody. arf Ai' Qt ww f . rr Q 4 ,V W I ,tj ll? , , - 5. RlCl'lARD BARLETT CYNTHIA ANN BECHTLE Cin . . .David ALWAYS mine. . .4!18f75. . ,memories with the gang . . . where's Deebles . . . August 1 splurge . . .Washington . . . Mom and Pop Martin . . . You talk funny . . . Love, right across the street . . . Thank you Gail . . . Leaving on a iet plane . . . Fla .... Navy . . . tears, calls and letters. . ,C.C. . . .memories with G and I . . .New Year's Eve 75. , . David, I Cry for you, l laugh for you, I smile for you, and I live for you . . .looking forward to a beautiful life that David and I will share as one. SCOTT BEDA Bomb-Boom. . . August 21,1959 . . .Tennis with Mr. Loud IOh Nol . . . Still enlarging? . . . What went wrong? , . . Looks more like a sycamore to me , . . piece of cake . . . Mere Bag of Shells . . . Double it, add, divide, subtract . . . lceIand's class . . . Bang-Zoom . . . Sue Sy? St. . . . Frump-What's his name? . , .Tennis-3,4. MICHAEL B. BERKOWITZ 225. , .Yo. , .6!20!76. . . Pinch the Cat . , .which College?. . .pifking up Chicks with Bill. . .Meteor Cen- ter. . .Trivial. . .Buddy Bill. . .Violet. . ,Partying with the guys.. .6 minutes.. . shoot her. . . Mr. Zilch . . . lungle Rot . . . Did your parents have any kids that lived? . . .Arthur Treacher. . .B-Ball. . . I got the SHAFT. . . Remember B.C .... Ebb Flett . .' . Total nonsense . . . Thanksto R.K. . f I fl 1 I Q 3. ., V, Q , I , I L , 21 -I .' ai H . e t .,, . , ' t Ne ,. , 'ff , 1 f in . 'g 0,5 4 THOMAS R. BEHR I lust Can't Do lt . . . Cream of Wheat . . .That's life. . . Liz 2115 X76. . .Prom. . .Bushkill Falls. . . Geology trips. . . shore . . . Tenn . . .Canadian Rockies. . .Zingerll . . .Landscaping . ,Baseball Prac- tice with Mr. K. . . . Football prac- tice, , . 1186. . .West2TD's. .. The spoilers Piscataway 10-6 . . . Parties . . . Hi Ma . . .Camping . . .New Year's Eve 75. . . Bad Co. Concerts . . . E.T.B .... Cono knows . . ,10!29!76 . . . The Eggs . . . Whyyy!!! , . . Good Morning . . .Hey I know you!!! . . .Thanks to all the people who helped make my 4 years in SPHS happy ones. These people will be missedg but you can't live on the past, you have to live forthe future. I 9 . may-'M' 51' MARIE ANN BERCEN Ron Def, S, 1975 . Prom and Shore . . . Making Cannolies . . Bain- . . IsIancl . Danny , Conn., CB., Mvstit . . She- nandoah, NY . . Surprise . wink . . Liz, Marilyn, lusv . whoe bisquit' . IV. year. . . Breakfast Song, Sardines and Pork and Beans, l.V. Song lno one left to remeinlnerl . Denise, Aurora, Laurie, mell. Dancing in the rain in pon: hos , Marsy, you're all the way on the other encl' . . Competitions . . Colonia, Pius X - lst . . Vlfootlbridge - Ist . . lanel . . . laughing , . Bisonan- tenial . . . Skiing, lvus ride to and from. . . Pit-nsv tack , Red Eye ol Death . .VVhooo , , Ski lllls and Snowmakers , Altretl . . . Mardi Gras. one lint k short of a load . . ID. . Track . .hur- tiles. . .Mr. Franklin-Bell in l-lunch Bac k of Notre Dame ' iw 'ff 1 -,D ' , ., N' -'nw 4, DEBORAH ANN BEYER PAN s Band Tic Tacs Hey Pie' You Bo Bo' 314175 Mellow Midnight Blue Summer of 76 Seaside Shir Rob and the bunt Hey Sweets Toots Cono knows Malibu locked in a cemetery Beach Boys concert Ho lo s and Mary Ah Shar look ' Hustles Caravan Big Mouth The cherished friends and memories will be carried along with whatever the future holds IANE A. BIELINSKI Bo? . . . Ocean Beach . . . 3 Musketeers . . . the birds ate itl. . ,S.R.. . .Ocmid-the first, . .the belt and the keys. . .Summer home, Summer out. . .Kapok Tree. . . E.l,C.. . .which way! . . .M 81 M. . .I0l4!75. . .T.C.'s Balancing Act , . ,parking lots. . . I owe you 3! , . .tar- zan suit. . .Many memories. . ,colIege, DEBORAH ANN BISHOP Debbie . . . Deebles . , . D.Q. Gang . . . Cin's cellar , . .Ma and Pa Bechtle. . ,'Ya wanna go to a horse show? , . .Washington '74. . .Concerts. . . Parties. . .Morn- ing walks on the beach , . . Art class . . . What do you want to do? . . .Alem Slights out the window. . .Why is everybody always picking on me? . . .. Two weeks down the shore. . .Gail,do I look any darker?. . .We're lost- 8!1'I!76. . .The H10 Kid , . . Friends are forever. . .So many memories to cherish and look back on with a smile , . .Where do l go from here? ELIZABETH KAYE BIDDLE Little Biddle . . .Allen and four years. . . Fla, . , . Edi- son gang. . . Nov. I . . .mts.. . .everlasting friendship with Cathy. . . Infants. . . remember all the good times we had. . .Why?. . .Chipperyforlunch. , .Summer of '75. , .Never going to school. . ,4:44 a.m.. . .Menlo 8- 19. . . lust Friends . . . Richie. . .8-21 . . .'I0-30. . . Ever lasting love for Allen. . .Sept.'I . . .Get Closer. . Never gonna fall in love again. TAMMY BILES Hawk falls . . . up the creek without a paddle, Appala- chian Trail lies ahead , . . Night ofthe leeches , , .G.W. days, . .The land mines. , . Brr. , .officer you'll never believe this . . . THE BONG . . , Horseback riding , . . Parties on the ice. . .jumping out of windows. . .Mon- gaup , Round valley. . . Daaa-ve. . . lost in the woods . . . what a piece of watermelon . . . good times down the shore. . ,Trip to Washington D.C. . . .Maine . . .Partying will never die! A so DAVID I. BOCZAR BETH ANN BODINE 'Dave . . . 4 long years . . . The Slides . . . Tuesday Farkle . , .August 27,75 FD., . .Nov. 28, 75. . .WFML Nights off. . .U-MUG. . .Ortly Beach. . .Pinto power . , .Christmas 75- LOVE. . . What ya thinking about? . . Caught in the Big Apple?! . . .So you like numbers, What's up! . . . Harvey and Gertrude . . , Snooks do ya? . . . Breakfast at IHOP . . . B.A .... The Shovel - Greg. . . l'II ways love ya Will you be my friend? . . Shop-Rite . . . B.M.I .,.. THE RACE . . . Likes Room120 Barclay I-l.C.. . .Days gone by. . . Sometimes 'Goofing on people. . . Wolfman lack. . . Out here in you've just gotta cry . . .So much ahead to live and learn he fields. . .The Ditch . . ,Cruisin . . .CLICK-CLAKS? . . . gonna find my own way, Gonna be free . . , . .Chess. . .8 packs. . .B,B. Maybe again sometime . . . Always remember you - Greg . . .Ahead - College and Life. MICHAELI. BOWMAN MARY BRADY iff. N . L ax f a . I x J IOANNE BRONISH :Q DAWN MARIE BOTTONE Seaside and Manasquan . . . good foot dances no more . . .Carries party, Oct. '75-76. . .MC!DR. , ,Crash. . . it's a dead-end! , . . Iune19,1975 . . .Party Hardy. . . born to run. . .touring the mountains -'I3 bumps. . . sam . . . hey pood! . . .68' Camaro. . .miracles. . . Idon't go to school todayll . . . hey, lo' . . . which one? . . . peanut M8fM's , . . Puerto-Rican . . .Mac-Donald's lunches . . . tonight's the night . , .guinea temper , . . foxy. . .Car'-my eyes and my ears. , .school ahead. BRIAN I. BROWN The old High School and split ses- sions ..., Dylan , . . Hopes to travel to the North Country. . .Sth period lunch . . . 2Vz minutes and pray for a fire drill . , . '67 Impala . . .Hi Mary. . .Someday A C.P.A. . . .and always remember Let it in to your heart when you can start to make it better. EVERETT H. BROWN LISA IUANITA BURGESS Love those Cadets , . . 6 days at West Point. . .Summer of 76. . . Ohio, Mich., KY . , . 4!2!77 . . . Marvin Gaye . . . But Mr. Kuboski! . . .Latin Casino, 1!7!76. . .driv- ing with Mr, Demech. . .Kentucky State Fair '76, . , Let Me Out! . . . 6:30 Birchwood . . . I can't wait till graduation. DIANE BUSH The sun that never rose . . , Fol- Iowthatcarlll. . ,Poconos. , ,the band leader at Sherbans . . , Melted Ice Cubes at the Mermaid . . . Summer 76 . . . Cat and Mouse, . ,Neil Young Concert . . . Beach House . . . The Scott , . . Philly on the 4th . , .Frog St, . . . Partying with good friends, lanet and Muffy. . . Skiing , ,. Pioneer Meatball. . .1l0. . .V.I.C. and the burn. . . If you could feel the way that I do today, we could find us a better way to get through, l l l I I l l I I PAULIOHN BUCKLEY Patricia I . , 19143, , , 333, . .L.B.. , .O.K., Backs on the ropesl, . . FANTASTIC . . .Oh Dear!! , , ,Saturday night cruisin! . , . Airforce recruiting office , . . NO WAY!! . . . P,A.L,. . .Georgefs Boys. . .Oh, Fudge! , . . 4th period lunch , . . Exxon, no more . . . Hello Mobil . . .Big phone bills. . .D.K. and l.B, in Ll., . ,College ahead. QQ., - --. CHARLES F. BUTRICOIR. Chas . . .Volvet . . .Sherry. . . 9!18!76. . .Virginia. . .duck it'sa cop . . .the four members and one Piano man , . . Talent Show 76 . . . Family Band . . . Oh no, here comes Panny. . . Billy, ls that the White House? . . . Cast Lee . . . Wags . . . Fenden Rhodes. . . Har matie . . .Yankee Stadium. . . Train tracks. . .the Nova gang. . . Band Camp '73 . . . Bernard, Shut up , . . McDonalds . . . Antonio, Zoue Pasa? . . .Tim Toms. .. jumping from the loft. . .The Vent . , .lt'sthree after. CATHY LYNN CAMPANELLI You are you and lam I . . . August 15, 1976. . , MiracIes . . .parties . . .Car 51 . . . D,Q. and bike rides ...long talks . . . the phone booth. . 3713176 11-2-3l, , . moods . . . 5 girls soaking wet, - Rita's mother ordered pizza, dried in 20 minutes. . , Hey hun NICE!!! . . . the Prom , . . there's my car!! . . . 515776 and the ride home . . . the one dollar . . . heart breaker! . . . goose . . . October 11, 1976 . . . A friend is like the changing of day and night. He who says he is a friend brings only darkness, While he who proves he is a friend shines through with the brightness of light . . . unforgettable memories, Thanks. -vw-W. '- M-mmap., A,- ?W L IOHN A. CAMPANELLI MARTIN F. CAPOZZI NANCY CAPRA FrateIIo's . . The good old days over Pickels house . , . TERRI . . .lune 30,1976. . . Pat's baby love. . . I dream Nance , . . October 27, 1974 . . . Dylan . . . Night of Party at West 9 graduation night . . .Great Swamps. . . of I bean. . .Mare. . ,Poly. . .CoIloons. . .Wedder- the hurricane . . . Manasquan '75, '76 . . . Labor Day ALBE where is Laurie . . . Water skiing down the shore man . . .Summer of 76. . . SHORE . . . Rally I do . . , Downs . . . jessica . . , t . . . Perpetual Change , . . . . Party at lohnny Camp ground . . . Good luck Dan- Kate . . . Billy . . . put the car in the ditch . . . Scotch cakes. . ,buzzards. , .RICKY. ette! Plains. . .Tit for Tat . . .Oh yea right . . .T and M for- CVET. KAREN CARDONE Little loe . . Robert 2Vz years ...Summer in New York... Dave Mason . . . concert at Baltic Park . . . Denise, Mion, Frankie, Richie . . . luly19,1976. . . Party- ing in the woods . . . Getting lost with Dee Dee in NY on a halfa tank ol gas . . . Led Zeppelin concert Feb. 13, 1976. . . Painting Roberts Protiatin Art. . .Bonzo. . .House of the Raising Sun , . ,Tiger Tail1! 30776 . . . loan and limmy 978776 , . . Debbie and Bill . . ,Good times, Bad times . . . Cedar Brook Park . . . throwing frisbee with Diane and lenz. . .Sea Goals , . . Blues , . , long talks with Diane and having a great friend , . . later S,P.. . .Nayy. . .the ocean. ERNEST V. CARLOMAGNO THOMAS l. CARNEY 1 CECIL S. CASEY ROBERT CASTRO Port Authority . . . Gladys Knight Bob , . . Robin . . . 6 days . . . . . . I'll be joining Kool Tom , . . hospital. . .parties. . .green pep- Earth, Wind and Fire. . .Mike we pers. . .the O'Malleys. . .the big finally made it . . . Tommy's get's apple . . . D.B., G.L., DN., B.M.l. together , . . golden hands . . , . . . chunky. . . my white dream tracker's 1:1 . . .Mr. R's 7th period . . . Tuesdays cruisin' night . . . class. . .What's happening Sudzie Surprise!! Lake . . . the snowball ...Mr.Clean. . .GaiI. . .Me. fights. . .skung. . ,sr10w. .. mugs and blades. . . the whole . . .pinball. . , McDonalds. . . the hat . . . candid prom pictures and pine cones. qx , 'VW IOHN CARROL Shoelaces . . . 17:12 . . . Does anyone have a bag? . . . Lerch. . .Boz. . .Mets. . .He's gaining Bill. . .Excuse me, No problem. . .The paddle . . .Woodbridge Center . . .Cruisin' with Uwe , . .Spam and Eggs. . . Runners set and then the gun . . . Don't let him pass you . . . Snow?! Really?! . . . Don't get a mustang! . . , 1274776 ...Mike beat you??? . . . MYF . . . Knotty Pine... Uncle Milty Time . . . Somerville's muddy course . . . Distance or speed work. . . Elton lohn. . . Chicago , . , Monty Python . . . Go Lenny!! . . . Ross' Party. . . St. Pius, Piscataway, St. Mary's of Perth Amboy - that's it? . . . the 76 inning baseball game . . . 3:00 Sat. afternoon to 9:20 Sun. morning. . .four long years. f iii Ns. .,,,.x RICHARDLCHIRUMBOLO Cheryl , . .3f26!76, . .280. . . T.E.. . ,the punter. . .My Ludwig drums. . .Mad Stork. . .the fence after the Prom . . . Richie, kick it-over-there . . . best short- stop on the football team. . . dou- ble sessions. . .12 yard shank . . . 63 yard boomer. . .a whirlpool for your head?? . . .loey, you could've been a hero . , . It's not oatmeal, it's Cream o' Wheat - Sal. . . Chote died, Oct. 29. . .BUNS. , , LR .... C.C ..,. Luck Tom C. . , Hagelsen. . .the mouth . .. Hands . . . Cheapshot . . . Menlo Park, the question . . . Shake MazooIy , . .- kin Behr. . . Mr. Claypoool . . . Helgi nailed by Timko . . . FrankIin's trig . Hyperholas, Parabolas, and Chi- rumbolas . . . Widdu, Widdu , . . 1,001 ,... if we make it through this day. . . Freshman Baseball Bench. . .O.K.Camilo. . .Eggs at red light . . . Havs' right hook . . . CAC. BARBARA ANN CATARINO Bib . . , I love MeatbaIl . . . Diane, what's 37 X 1? . . . pretzels . . . Lisa's suitcase . . . Meatball's keys down the shore . . . The Big Drip and Mr. F's class . . . Blue you know what. . .Summer home, summer out. . .level with me . . . Tarzan suit . . . Don't you remem- ber me?. . . I have niy reasons. . . Violet eyes . . . AIice's and Iackie's front porch . . ,Iunior year in Gol- dey's class. . .cardboard . . . Where's the cups? . . . Mr. Cas's acrobatics and Charlie saying Which way did he g0? . . . GBM and GBE. . .513-75. . .SAYIT. ROBERT N. COCCA Bob , . .It13. . .ITtakes leather balls to play soccer . , . Brother Mike . . .10!11f75. . .Give me a smile. , , The Kiddie section at McDonalds, . .The Pebble. . .1st with Ron , . . Only natural forces can mess my hair. . .Stargazer. , . Miller's power brakes and power steering . . ,Coccaraty . . . I don't understand. , . Hi Hon . . , This is a quiet study? . . . The Poconos . . .Nine Shooter? . . ,The Myste- rious Black Flask. , .Nacho Cheese Doritos. . . Hey Coke . . .Short People Make Better Lovers . . . The Baretta Hat. . .Do the Cocca Shuf- fle. . .California DONNA COLLINS SERAFIN 5!12!76. . . Sweetie . . . Sister Sue tS.S. of S, incl , , . Hey kid . . . Weekends at Pat's . . . Daddy Laszlo . . . Het Tubby . . . Louie Louie . . . Delta Dawn . , .The Pitts. . .Iune14,1973 - Aug. 74. . . Michael . . . the hap- piness we shared together . . . the over stuffed bug with S.Z., T.H., K,H., and T.M .... Good Times With Ann, Mary, Martin, and Terry .. .Sue driving the V.W. . , . Manasquan . . ,Seaside. . . Great Adventure. . . all my dreams coma ing true, because of Serafin. FRANK CHAVIS CATHERINE A. CLINEDINST Kitty . , , my little kitty cat . . . FRED B. 8-10-76 FOREVER . ,. O.T.R. . . . The fort, me, F.B., T.M., G.F., V,B., P.B., C.G., D.M., P.F., R,C., M.B,, The whole gang. . .I'Il never forget any of them . . . Dobson Turf . . . THOMAS . . . Can't Lose What You Never Had . . . Best friends with Tammy and Liz . . . My Tweetie, The Best Friend Any- one Could Have Had. . .BABE. , . LOVE ALWAYS . . . Good old days , . , Now it's time to say Goodbye to the best times of my life, and hopefully hello to the best times of my future life, rm, k l '12 1 Ja 1 at 1 ' UMA Y' 7, gs, ' N Q .1 ,. , ., . Q .. Sf! fr 3-sv. , . 1,4 :lu ff V' RICHARD COLUMBUS SUSAN K. CONNER RiCh . . .Camping with T, E, P, and Tut. . .Hainsville Sue . . .Florida 8!12!76. . .Good times with Ann and . . .Nessanio . .Woodland. . .Imported from N.P., . . Carol . . . McDonalds . . . Seaside . . . All the Great Basketball'76. , .P,l.. . .and NBC. . .Your mama don't Adventures . . . THE ZIPPERH . , . Monks with Ann's dance , , . Wana bet? . . . Hadley Road and split lip. , . cousins. . . Mischief night '75, being frisked by the Cops The boro. . ,Later Bone. . .Graduation . . . 10!18!75 - 3!26!76 A time to Remember. . , Still owing Donna 52.00 . . . Laura your hair is burning . , . Locker 91908. . .Down the park with R.P., LV., A.V., CN., K.L., A.S., A.E. ANNAVCOPPOLA Rosendo . . . 9!21!74 . . . Always . . . P,N., l.K., M.S., T.W., DC., M.C., many more friends . . . Cruisin' round . ,X .fun in B.K.. . .Bon. . .Wild woman , . . Feelings . , .Our film. . .Whole U.S.A.. . , Oldies . . .Chipola . . .Michael Street. . .Led Zepplin. . . Rain . , .par- tying. . . Harry Baby . . . the stranger in the El Camino . , .Good times on the south side. . ,our baby talk . . . Friday nights . . . Remember B. and G. . . . lohn's Byes . . , Chimney Rock . . .Tug Boat Annie , , . Pine Forest . . .Mr. Turnbach's many kids. . .Beautiful memories I'll never forget. NANCY CORAGGIO Nanc . . .july Z0,1976. . .Socks and Spoons , . . All the good times with Amy and Digger . . . Pinto Power . , . Fox Run-Muffler. . ,MINI . . . the GIANT comb . . . forty-eight cents of regular please. . .the fort. , . What is , Dis . . . broken chocolate , . , bike hikes. . .Beach Haven. . .Shirley. , . Don't let the past remind us of what we are not now. MI IANFT COSFNZA vlan . . flint its true Isidro . . .Z!7!u . . . Mission Impossible fwZ9f7h . 12-A, B 9flH 76 . BrJllt1inlt'ss Pit . . . IHOP. . .loo many tragedies . . . Friendlys . . . the sign . . . mine for Keeps . . .Our Mustang ll's. . . it started to rain . . . Concert with Terry Z-4!5!76 . . . the volleyball game . . . Will always remember lackson Heights, N.Y.C .... What you save, you leave behind, what you spend you have for a whileg but what you give, you take with you. MARYANN ELLEN COSTANTINO NANCY COSTELLO Big Tig . . . Nancy at the locker? . . .Sth period lunch Snail . . . Friends l.P., D.C., S.Z., and many more. . .par- . . Foot . . . Party 75-Bum O-Hobo . . . Party 76 The ties at Lynn's. . .The South Tenth And Ninth Street Gang +unch . . .good memories. , . I'm so confused . . . . . . The couz' . . . Riverview . . . Baran's Roast . . , ire patrol. . .l. 20. . .good times with Barb A. in O.P, Country Line Inn. . . Biology. . .courage. . .my boat . . Hobbit: you fool: . . .lulianne. , ,2.23. . . always . . .at the locker. . .l.P.'s worries. . .T.M.. . .Me and . .This one for you. . . Utah . , . squirt . . .My mem- Donna in D.E.. . .Birthday parties. . .There will come a tries 3X2 always . . . the purple kid strikes again . . . time of day when we will be much kinder than we were, tllentown '75-'76, . .Back on the road again. . . My best there will then come a peace of mind. . .college ahead. 'iend Barb D. DONNA L.COTONE Toby . . . Christopher . . . 4!18!75 , . .4!11!76. . ,Art's car. . .Norman's house. . . Kathy and Bob. . . Bowcraft ...Mare...Bam...theboat... Matching rings . . . Concert '75. , , You're in trouble . . . Kathy's parties . . .Where are those two? . . . Dr. Bob in the recovery room . . . Late again ..,Ella. . .Rudyl DANA MARIE COWAN Dana . . . Snail . . . Many memories that will last forever. . ,the crazy times with LS. and B,C ..., Bike rides with K.M. and our many secrets. . . T.i. Flake Iunior prom with C.D .... sis- ters? . . . Chemistry with C.S. and BS, .. . . Snail, better late than never . . . How about it Big M. . .fugIy. . .full moon Monday nights. . . the three mouseketters . . . Miss Zy may we . . . Mr. F. and his insults. . .Bets what time is it . . . medford . . . lames D. . . . Dunkin. . .fish bowl . . .Charlies Angels. . .S.B. and ourtalks. . .lexin- ton gang. . .Log gang. . .times Change but so do people. . . I did it my way . . . We will never pass this way again. 5' A ANTHONY COTONE 1 OQ5 ,Gil .. is Q ,K Q 1, fi 3 Az.. THOMAS IAMES COX Halnesvulle Circle incident A nme wnlh Tucker Set up en community pool , Easter mght I0 Seasude All the NEAR busts . . . A 81 P capper wuth IOHN CURRAN Pnppun? french fry thnef Pantomume Prmcess Mar IOSEPH FULVIO D ALESSIO DIANE DARE ANNM RIEDE ANDREA a 5!30!75 Wacky Cracky Diz Anna Big Boys Rt 35 North Cutie and the S.I.D.C A. CS .... U.l.M.L. Seaside '76 . . . Hainesville silver Vega. . . C. in Plainfield. . .Are you for real with . .cornfields. . .z. , .ticks. . .flying down P.E.D.l0!l0!76. . .Sherbans2a.m.. . .Are we being fol- hills in neutral, Tracy flipping out . . . Rt. 22 and those lowed???. , .Good times with l.I.. . . Reverse not neu- Iights , .hurling in closets. . , The Renaissance Concert tral. . .643 wrong room. . .Little lies. . .Forge lnn. . . Busted . , .locked in cemetery. . .intelligent talks. . . No prooff, . Locked doors. . .Color Guard . . .Good That special weekend at the house . . .l'm going to miss times with M.lJ., E.P., I.R .... concerts . . . Liberty Bell va. . .tho Iakc-. . . Beach Haven . . .basement at Scotts . . . Lost keys. . .Long talks. . . Double . . . Memories .West 9. . .patience. . .slow down. . .Yesterdays are a sunset . . . The end of a beautiful day and the Sacko and me , , . Breakfast Ho' loes . . . Great times acceptance ofan even brighter tomorrow. with Billy and Kathy. . . long talks with special friends Iudy g ' . . . . . . . . Mem - f f and lxaren we cant forget KA and Pops orits that will be cherished iorexer and so much mo eahcad. TERESA ANN DE COLA RITA DEFRANCESCO rE'ffYH. . .License. . .parties. . .tNew Riders, Framp- Stephen . . . l2!21!74 . . . Heartshapes and Daisy lane ton and BOAJ . . .all those good times. . . 5th period . . .Di,the birds ate it! , . .Beach 74. . .lane shells and lunch . . . Tell Me Something Good . . . ROKO . . . bikinis . . , Donna, summer nights and Sunday Drives Kata . . .orange Bridesmaid . . . Tennis, Seaside . , . with S.A. and T.M.. . . B 81 B You have lD? . . .What Happy memories, wishing for happiness ahead. . .future bugs?? . . .West 9. . .Val and Donna Seaside. . . Lem- secretary. , . TAKECARE. ons and Mustard and the RIDE . . . Di 81 I . . . beach, football . . . Roll your bod. . . Barb, having a party!! . . . My good luck shell . . .Lots of friends and lots of mem- ories. . .NlPPER. . .LOVE YOU!!! -s a 3 ra :L i I ..... ...s if J. R Q our IAMES DEFREES 2. '7 MARK D. DELLAVALLE ANGELA T, DELLISANTI Muffy. . ,Cat and Mouse. . ,Kin- derhook at Beach House , , . S.P.P,L,S,. . .Cat Stevens Concert 3 !4!76 . , . 101 Coolidge Ave. . . . Good friends l.D, and D.B .... Frog Street . . . 6!30!76 Michael . , . Central Park in the rain , , . Graduation night '76, . . Shea Sta- dium , . . Neil Young . . .The longest, coldest night . . , lanet, you just ran over my foot! . . ,The rabbit hops on . . . Partying with the girls , . .You can dress her up but you can't take her out . . . Lavallette '76. , ,Sunsets, rainbows and dreams . . , Hey Bush, the ice is melting . . . I don't believe you forgot it . . . Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happi- ness and tomorrow a vision of hope. ANN R, DEMICO Ann . . . MICHAEL , , . lune 24, 1974 . . . Kid . . , Prom '75 . . , punkin'. , .the blue egg. . .A.D., L.F.. . .Monarch. . .the bank, , , go go gopher. . .twinsl . . .one way . , . Ko . . . Michael's dream- Mo-par?? . . . I look back at the past with beautiful memories, with hopes the future will bring many more. - - give S f, NICOLA DESANTIS Nick. . .W Le bell donne, . .Novem- ber 76. . . have the name but we play the game , . . Party . . . T. Rex Sparks Turnpike Drive-in , . .G.S. . . . Vega Camping New York . N -wt ' i n ' CHARMS S. DEWOLF N gl... . , N as GERALD I. DEWYS PHILIP ll. IDICUOI IO ANTHONY G. DIGIACOMO 'flulfo . . lunv 25, 1974i .Une-inployvtl. llarrx , Summer. . . Killing limbo. . . Long Train Running. . . 73' Plymouth . . . TOPO . , . Bus Rides To Away Games . . ,K's Lectureslll. . .Losing Mock Fights to B.F. and B.H. ,fy .nw IANET DILELLO The Stoll . . .Poronosin the Fog. , , You're on my foot. . .Neil Young Con- rert . . . CHWDMSK . . . Frog Street . . .Cat Stevens 3!4f76. . ,It's a band leader not a cop , . . I forgot it . . . Ortly 76 . , .Burr Head. . .You got a pistachio in your teeth . . .Skiing . . Philadelphia 7!4!76 . . . Beach House .,.YSSandS.,.The-Rabbit... Good times with Diane and Muffy . . . The never-ending highway beckons to the Rolling Stone, till he, who under- stands all, calls the gentle drifter home. MICHAEL IOHN DILEO What's the Scoop . . . Hang outs . . , Why yo . . . Here comes the sun . . .Liquidated for films Scruft Club . . . Misur 233 ...What a goose , . .What will it be lads. . . AGAIN!!! PATTY. . .We never did find that mountain Rays tooth- brush It's Friday, time for Baker's stories . . .8!28!76. . .Getting Ready 9!1!76 lust 4 more days . . . Off to Seaside 1.D.. . .'lO!6!76. . , Handcuffed at West End. . . Nice Hats. . .DONNA Buying for Keith and Kurt , . . Torn gets the knife again. . . Beaver FEAVFR!! Spoilers if you will lOA6. ww. KATHLEEN LYNN DIPALJLA Kathy. . .lohn lO!l6!76. . .Summer of 72 . .Long talks with Elaine. . .he followed you Terri?. . .Captive Plastics what a beat to work at. . . Emma . . . Debbie . ,loe. . .Three great ooeple . . . I'Il never forget those four years . . . Terri, let's goto breakfast . . .My last year. . . future secretary. MICHAEL S. DISCH IOHN IOSEPH M. DONNFLLY Mike. . . likes the country. . . slippery rock Treefort LD.. . .Shoot the gap. . .Frank I hit the house. . .The . . .Cotton St. tZ!Z6!76l, . . Ice Hockey. . .fishing and Field Dance. . .Sal keep it on four wheels. . . F.C. the hunting ill canadiensl !Mas Tarde! Dark Room. . . Kennedy School Football. . ,West Nine- Ken go get some pizza . . . New Year's over caps . . . liquidated at films . . . 302 . . . Instant total . . .Virginia with the Band . . .What do you mean, Frank, Clair Who! . . . SAL! - creature Features . . . SO . , . Football camp 'I, 2, 3, 4 , . . Mr. A and Pops . . .Sal the ramp's about to break!!! 24 months of football . . . Troy, aim for the dog. . .lohn, what it this weak. PATRICIA DOZIER A 1 Q lim. . .Allman Brothers Trip , . .What are we gonna do tonight? . . . lune 2 . . . Dead . . .Good Friends Kathy and Lynda. . .Let's stop at Mikes. . . 4th of luly Weekend . . . C-ood old days at Danny and Ricks. . .Price and Pride. I S MQQQ. . l Nh ug... A V Z, law, 'I 5 AFS ! . ... I t xx DARLENE MARIE DRANCHAK lohn. . . 6.21.76 . . . I'm glad I went . . . going down the shore . . . I never burn. . .getting stuck at McDonalds . . . debits-credits? . . .Sherban's. . .trips to PA.. . . french fries in Chemistry , . .going down a one way street the wrong way . . . A good friend like Fish . , .riding around with A.F. . . . PARTY . . .We can make it if we try. ANN MARIE DUDAK Ann Marie. . . Grants . , .The Bank. . .Go Go Gopher... A.D.A.T. . . .Led Zeppelin Concert . . . Friday the 13th . , .Granny Bench. . .Washington . . .Our castle . . . Carbon paper . . . long talks . . . Englishtown . . , I'll always remember the memories of S.P.H.S. and looking for a happy and successful luture, at 'a 'tfrs 5, ff I 4 rs. PATRICIA DUNAY Patty. . .you look iust like your sister. . .the Beach Boys and a TR 6. . .Sweet Honesty. . .IoIlipops. . .Grizzly . . .50 foot jumpers. . . Find Your Car. . .S Bt S Christ- mas Party - 75. . .SniffIes. . . Behind Blue Eyes. . . Pluto. . .String Tricks. . .Well l'lI think about it . . .The shadow will always be a friend . , .the beach. . . Thick- erer is always better . . . lohn and Rev. Mr. Bacon . . . Baby Braclets . . . Gravity Tic lac toe . . . time capsule . . .Dinky and Rip Van Winkle. . .lst period with Ron . . . my psychiatrist. . . Mr. Lartaud . , .Senior play . . , Wishing upon a star can make dreams come true. PATRICIA ANN ECKEL Pat. . . China! , . .Madison Square Garden 81 . . H66 Rambler . . . The Short Cut of . . , Cross Country. . . milk toast hands. . . Getting together at the Media Cen- ter . . , 4242 . . , Who's 'IB years old? . . .Sorry to see it all end. PAUL L. EGERT Ski . . . anywhere but jersey . . . the Bug , . . Sam, and other great animals 235 and more . .. Squats . . .Canada . . .Maine woods, someday . . . Air Chisels . . . 42nd St. in the rig . . . seeps and things. , .Around the U.S. and around the world to come. Q W. gf r -:Leg , ay ff. BARBARA ANN DUNN Hey Dun . . . Allentown . . . walking and talking with Marie . , . French class . . . oops wrong door . . . the escalator . . . typing ugh Humans . . . opening D best friends for8 years. . !...IuIianne. . . Moose . .. ors milk . . . peppermints . . . .Back on the road again. DONNA R. EMRICH Donna. . ,Tommy. . .8!19!76. . . Got to get you into my Life . . . Never eat apples . . . McDonald's . . . 4 years in T.M.B ..4. Me, play bass drum! . . . P.A.N. . . . Music Lady . . . B.W. and his requests . . . Menlo Park with Tommy, Bird, and Liz. . ,P,M. and S.P. good friends . . . Dream On . . .30 miles to Edison?l. . .Sandman , . .9!17!76. , , good times with my friends. . .broken window . . .why must all good things come to an end. IACK K, ENSEL ROBERT E, EUSTICE ELAINE FAIELLA How ya doin? . . .9!13l74 . . . Robert Plant . . . Jimmy Page . . . Mark, my very special friend . , . wish Amy were here now. . . Led Zeppelin and the 1st row . . . Frampton concert and a bou- quet of flowers . . . October 18, 1875 . . .Eric and Gordon and the mountains . . .Mike in Virginia , , .4th row center for the kinks. . .My guitar a realfriend . . .Tea for One and The Rain Song. . . May the angels of heaven sprinkle a lit- tle dust on your head. . . Later. SANDRA I. FALTEN N.P. Dances ... Bobs . ., McDonalds . . .Gold Fish Bag , , . Nice Hat . . . More Maur. . .lr. Prom . . .Weekend Binges . . . Cheering 311 . , .Dr. and Free. . . Cat's. . .Harmless. . .Farther, . . MEN . . . l'm Dooney . . . Check this one out . . . Mustaches . . . Rebel . . . Cruising , , . Metuchen I ! Rd ..., Homecoming , . , Roses? . . . .3 Muskateers. . . Moving ahead, so life won't pass me by. i Sfwfsiki ' i l 1 IOY ANN FEDORCHAK MOM. . . Hello Sweetie!!! . . .THE FORT AND THE BOYS . . . West nine . . .March 5, 1975. . .A special friend- ship only We know. . . And I hope will last forever!!! . . . BCP's . . . Babe, guess Whal??? My Bravemen in the Navy. , .Diggers and Drupes. . . Best of Friends . . . Take it easy or anyway you can get it!!! . . . Later . . . Florida here I come. Q E 5 E l i Q i 2 IOHN FEICK lohn. . .Pool at the Pix. . .7th period , . .avoiding cur- rent events . . . Mockwars . . . under the bleacher . . . D,M.I-l. . . .Trucker . . . Bum leg . . . Ollie at Bowcraft . . .l'm sick of being lolly jim . . .Thump-Thump-Fizzle . . .289 rules, . .Dressing on the lettuce at Blimpie's, . . Glad to get out. KEN FIELDER ROBERT FERRANTE Bob , . . mock wars . . , Rachael . , . 5!'l6!76 . . . Seaside at A.Z.'s . . . under the bleachers . . . Doo- bie Brothers Concert . . . New Year's Eve at PhiI's . . . stream on the stairs. . ,busrides. . .Novak's class . . , D.M.H .... Bante . . . Long train Kill . . . Best summer coming. Fratello's, . . Breakfast . . .Anytime ..,it's Ken . , . Party. , . Bye bye Georgie . . . take it easy crome-dome . , .WaIkout. . .'l,0B2 strips. . .Buster ...'54B0mb...l.C .... Albie... Trix. . .Little Willy. . .GoriIla. . .F.V. . . .camp. . .Have fun. STEVEN ANTHONY FIRRELLO Steve. . .Casper, . .Edison Lanes 81 . . .Mother Ship Connection. . ,P.A,L., . .K,C. Tom. . .Sweet C.C.. . . Star Child . . . lock . . . College ahead . . . Auto Body . . .53 Willies. . . SHE'S BAD. Q18 KATHY EAN FIMIANI I Fim. . .Krzrs 3 for l!?!. . .Ber. Tri The Curse?! . . . Fr Prde. , . The cows are standing, Sal. . .party with a sur- prise . . . summer job. . . The Tunnel and cough , . 9:14 D.Q. ACDNT!, , .TaIulah. , .BGZ. . .SLGNFS. . Doobie Bros. concert ... Good times with S.L,N.P.C.j,D.R,l.D, and K, BRADFORD LEE FITZSIMMONS God gave you a brain, use it . . . Zooeeh . . . Varminls . . . the monster. . . Pierre and Sylvie society. . . 16 ft. wagon , . .Charlie Brown. . .You can't take it with you . . .War of the Creasepaint. . .Beth M. 8!18l74, . .the blue van . , .Gone with the wind. IUDY MARIE FRANCHAK Iudy, Iudy, ludy . . Twrrlrng-C, . . I love a parade' . , cold com- petitions . , . foothail games . . . my Saturday Scent-rs . . Captain Howdy and High Kitks . ,twirling rnrtratrons , . shaving cream . . . that's lima Bt-any! . ,Mr, Booster ,pnof1. , Bear , .Carnaros , . twits and ntnos . . Seaside Park , . . Mullin , , , Franfreclde all those Imaskr-tball gamesl. . . lust SMH! vw IOSEPHVVILLIAM FODOR Ht there . . . Moving from the old sthtml , . . a new school . . , Liz . , March15, . . Me roIIer skate?, , Mvford . . , Ir. Prom , . . Bishops Ball . .Sucre-rpracttce. . .Hey Coach , M-r-c-k-e-y M-0-u-sfe . . . a scout . campouls , I'd say something, but .sign language, . , Dummy . 10 , , Lett turn, right?. .Right , .you drive' . Paint it hiue . . . TaIIy Ho, Hd, Hu . VVI'ttcI'1IOP. . , I wanna go homo . thou. X- L X, gk, f 1, It , 'V ,I If ' QQ ' .. .,, . 5. , .1 , JL ,gf N2 , 1 ., , ' mr .-in 2' 1 if , 1 A g, 5 .fl mt-.L' ,Jvc 1 V A' I I' ,fy 1 .. cr' X 3 . v N iw LF' ' ' - f ' r 1 U .,.' -L aff , -'fi ' 'tif' ti' , , we X 1 I B - . , A Y get . Aja, fi my -wr fr J ,EW U I Jr I I 1 I V ,I ,M I MP rut-,N H 1 I' ' 1 qv 1 ,U If y t V' 'Avg 'J .Icyfj .t ' 2. ' 2 - ' J its If ff If ' i V0 . Xt wrt 1 , I '--. tit M f' 4 , 1 Q1 JV t. W . X wwkj 3 My 'I' Nav! W k t. Q W t' Vw ' Irs I I tit- txt, ww, f . tw' it 1' 1- . it . 5 'K it If LAURAANEIEFORE Lori. , . Ronnie Ort. 18, 1975 . I can't hreathe! . .F85. . .Chea p. . . Sam . , . The night of the hurricane . . , Bob Dytan 12f8f75 . . . Zappa 75, 76. , .Samson . . ,on the circie second period . .Bang!' . . , Detention mad' ness riding through the cemetery with Ioanne and Nancy . , .AIOhaI. . . Buttons. . the toboggan ride. , . Whats 0.1, and a doiIy?? . .long talk with Dingc-r , , . New Years 75 with loanne and Cindy. . ,Snow Annie , . . I'm hringing home a baby humble hee . . .Manana. . . IOSEPH FRASCINO Kathy , , .What ya say matt-?. , .P,R.R. 151 Soccer. . . FRASCINO OUTU! . . . Breakfast ATK.P .,., remember the dugoutf. . ,l.et's veto. . .Summer '76, AngeIo, Iustomo?. .If there-'s a Lt-wow, there's a way . . . Magic num- her13. . .Nips and Rings , . ,S.M.F.A- SOMF Escort To Two Lou! . . . IATERU1 Y V v 'Ew- Rarity ,J 45, r. xv lx HXMJILHI N lI4OXtfXSC1'XMXttNO IANICI HLEEN GEARY Chtcdgtwcumvrt lavaltvttv Sitting tht' hom h with NI , sum rm-r yuh , Ialuldh lift-am ..,5guxs,55J,trts,, Tm .1 Cdmam . The Ifurgv DQ wtth I N1 uatvr sktlng planmng tht- garnetk stratr-gt, mth Gang:-r the partx wth a surf prtsf' . Ttmc Out! at LPS rollcrskatlng . gotling. . vm!- IPSS Islam Crazv 83 , lF's bowtmg . . . 3 mxtv walk . , mopods . . anchors away. . soasifk. .that hike . , . thc' acclaim-nl , , . oogws . , Good limos with EA M.I.C I. BARBARA LINDA GEURTS Barb. . ,May 12, 1976. . .Erkms. . .pomies. . .pivot- out . . . thunder, lightning, turtle, gurtel , , . What leg am IZ . . .it hurts. . .63.3. . . Schwertz. . .14 9' , . , Get Right Back Where We Started From . . . Blerts . . . Sherbans. . .Sneezy. . ,4f21!76. . .2!2!6!76. . ,2!29 !76. . .3!6!76. . .frog. . .Better thantheGold of Kings are memories of happy things, IUDY GOFF Wacky, Cracky and Dizz . . . Seaside 76. . . SIDCACS , . . SPELLTlME!!! . . . Concerts! Neil Young, . . lsniffl goodbye! . . . T . , .Locked in cemetery. . .orange slushes. , .Flor- ence Ave. , . .COPS!. , .FBTFDOS. . .West nine. . .Man- sion . . .C.S.. . .camping Hainesville. . . K.A.!! . . , I hear noises . . . Parties . . , Let's do something different , . . T.V, downstairs . . . F.O.l.l.C ,... catnip . . . sophisticated talks . . .laughing fits. . .GARY. . .Kar-my buddy. . . Dee. . . the gang. . . BUT WE ALL HAD A REAL GOOD TIME!!! BRETT GIAKAS IOSEPH GINGERELLI Pix. . . Nov. 5, 76. . .limbo . . . Dobbs. , .10-4. , . loe. . .The P.l.. . .107 Pa. Ave.. , .Lavallette, , .party- Eppie. . . Bleacher Bum , , .War Stories. . .Arnie . . . ing over the ocean with P.B. and T.G. . . . Soccer. . .57 Possibly college . . . Continue baseball , . . Good Coach seconds. . .Fridaythe 13th bust. , .My 20 dollarjob. . . . . ,Mr. K.. . .Bus rides, . .Mr. R.. . ,Donuts. the Blinker, . .camping at Vorhee's with T.G., P.B., K.H., and A.K.. . . Dots. . .Starting up the tractor. . .case of Tuborgwith l,F. and L.F,. . .A.D.. . .HainesviIle. , .the mansion . . . Snurfing at the club . . , the West 9, grad. night. . . Rainy Day Women. . .Space man Erwin. . . Meat Sauce. . .DandIelight. . .Plan to Travel. TROY ANTHONY CINIECKI Greaser days. . .FriendIy's Died. . .Goomba's. . .FrateIIo's . . . K,K.W,K .... 24 month's of football in 7 long years. . . another broken arm. . . 855, . .never stop lifting, . .P.A.L. . . ,sleeping on the beach . , ,Nheads will roll . . .Football camp with Piano S.S .... Parties never stop . . , Giniecki infor some bad snaps . . , Who's going out for center this year???. . .Mid-State Spoilers, . .10-6. 'fir- I NANCY GOGLAS . Chevy's . . , stock car races , . . T.A.R.S. , , . jackets , . . I don't do anything I don't want to .practice makes perfect . , .woods. . . with silver racing stripes . . , mags . . . .grease monkey. . .R.M., EG., B.H., . parties . . . hard guy . . . people. . .S.S, I DEBRAGOLDEN Debbie . , ,luly 14, 1975. . . the two H's. . .the beach . . . long walks and important talks . . . the prom . . . guess who rode past again . . .and again . . .your voice was so sweet . . . what happenedll . . . phone calls. . . Parallel parking for hours , . . I did not make that dent . , .College? so soon. SCOTT I. GOLDSACK DENNIS GONZALEZ Roosevelt school . . . Blueberry Hill , . . Pitt Park . . . Ski Lou's House. , , Pkwy. Bridge 'I0f'l7!76. . .Southside 8 1 , . . Lynne , . . Railraod Station , . . Party . . . Polish Home. . .1'll74. . .Boggy'n. X . r' LENNARD PETER CRABOWSKI XII.. xx POOH. . . Frampton at the Casino. . . R,l.P, '66 LeMans . . .GRARPH . . .Shar. . . l like to dole 'em out , . , EI Grabowskio . . . But Tony , , . Dr. Smith, you're so demanding . . . who stole my gavel? . . . lune 23, 76 - L.R. . . . Monty . . . you was robbed, Pete, you was rob- bed. . , dancing demon. . .you're sure now, Mr. Goode . . .A.D.C.H.lK.lR.. . .Twin City. . .Grubby. . .Bugs Bunny. . .Howard Roarke. . . Curtis- I have no whip- ped cream on mine . . . Cod knows I was meant to do no cooking. . .Thanks, especially you, Bill. TIM GRIFFIN The Sprite Night , . ,GALE . . . Lavallette 74, 75, 76 . , top of the mass. , ,candle light. . .8f13f76 bust . . . 774776 driving that train . . .camping at V's dots. . .party- ing at the P.l., . ,P.B. l,C. K.H. B,M. A.K.. . .over the ocean P.B.I.G. . , .Woodland . . , Reno's . . . unemployment line. . .snurting at the P.C.C.. . .The 57 second bum- mer . . . Zomar Hall . . . lanuary Fla .... Traveling . . . S.P.H.S, neveragain. X GAILC. HAINES Gail . . . The Bandaid Kid . . . Nails . . . Miss Procrastinator . . .lune19,1975,G,s,,M,u.. .. Mar.22,1975. . .Mar.21,1976. . . 4 period lunch and quickie snacks . . . self dc-tense with Col- leen, Watch the Knees! . . . Bring in the boots, shovel, please! . , . body locks . , .archer's elbow . . . French Fry borrower , , . My Olivia Newton john. . .roller skat- ing. . , playing victim. . .sit and suffer . . . Get a tan! . . . Great Adventure with DDD, , , . France again? , , . Social Butterfly . . . Slum Goddess . . . college ahead . . .4th per. lunch with Micky, Cindy, Karen, Doug, and Debbie . . .Dr. Gail Haines. VALERIE HALL Wheels, you're gonna get it! . . . 4:44 AM. , . Lakeside. , ,7+7's, . .gang . . .wasted days and wasted nights. . . Sat. Shore Scene . . . bus . , . hey but . . .Brigantine, . howling. . .Loony- Tunes. . . lemons and mustard. . . Seaside with Ri+Don . . . cold pizza ..,NYDSt .,., Po0l...Paul... Moody Blues summer . . . Party. . . Maid service . . , I.C., BS., P.B., C.C., vp., s,T.P., Bc., Rn., DM ,,.. FUN . . .if you leave me now. . .yeah bye. FRANK IOSEPH HALLORAN Captain. . . May become a Private. . . Kurt we should have turned LEFT . . . chrome dome , . . 11718776 in N.P.. .. you go in this time . . .where is your head at . , . get with the program , . . skateboard with Ko . . . we lost wenz . . .let's go to Macs, . 1185. , .R.C., TD. and F.L. in lunch. EUGENFGREFN IR. Eugene, , I can't do itll . . .Why hello lot-. . Frisbee ankle hey . , , Speed drills . . . The parties . . Good friends Byzantine . . .The Ride. . ,Footlmall 271, down for push ups. . .Spoiler. . ,bring your lunch, . .Nvsh- anic. . Woool?l?. . .ckn? Behrll. . ,sticky . ,College ahead. . .LeA-T-E-R S.P. 1 fi Z 1 Z as Q sq, ERIC HARMA MELINDAAHAMMOND MARYELLEN HANLEY Green Bagels! . . . Never got to See Saroy Brown, lanet . . . Lori's in Texas?? Marnee - Lorhey's . . , H.E,H ..,, Putta . , . Barnberger's . . .Renee'sskirt. . ,OIiveOiI. . , Party!! . . , Seaside . . . Party! . . . weeks and months . . . Red white and blue . . . the Accent . , . B- Nites. . .running to the park . . . Hey,the gate is openl. . .firengine . . . You know what I mean . . . T.P.H.C .... Scotch Tape , . . Bad First Day . . . the Flintstones Mr. Morris. . .CoIIege. . .Bye. RICHARD HARZULA Rich. . . Sept. 27 . . . Wrestling Ranger . . . Hop'ngator .. .Party. . .KMB. . .Coodtimes, . .EngIishtown. .. Mustang '6-9. . .Fort Lauderdale. LISA HATCHER WILLIAM HAUS Bill. . .A,Z's, house in Seaside Wrecking Bob's kitchen with . , . stalled cars . . . The Pix Spanish Il . . , New Year's Eve B.F.'s cannon . . . Best gang Clad to get out. Vic KENNETH R. HELCESEN Helgi. . . DEBBIE . . . April 12, 1976 . . . 343 . . . Monster Back . , . double sessions . . . my dou- ble neck roll. . . Mr. Baker's swan- ees . . .sled drill . . . You Nim- TERRI ANNHEDDEN Terri. . .7!12!76, . .COE . .. Did you prove? . . . 2 parked toboggans . . . How do I win? . . . parties over Pat's , . . Saturday nights and the roller rink. , .Every- body make up a sign. , .that one rod! . . .the tapping foot . . . dance . . . log people . .' . To love Left! Left!. . .Byzantine-. . .cabby and be loved in the greatest joy on hal . . . Rickels . . . the gremlin earth. . . , Nightmare at lacque's. . , my Sling:-rland drums . , . chops . . . the ride with Daia Gone. . . Is my hair totaled? . . . lazz band . . . MGB sports cars . . . Long four years, , .College ahead, ' we A ff s s x +x W . X as ini' s - 5 gpizl 52 3 PHILIP C. HELMER at :Q :E ','i . f eg. fs: , . . 34-satis I 11 ask.. MICHAEL STEVEN HLAVATY Mike. . . the nine shooters. . .Living in the Mech. Drw. room. . . mierda . . .Rocky, Rolling Stone, Pebble. . . MilIer's ropes and chains tin case they get too rowdyl. . . ice skating in the rain . . .beware of Nacho Cheese fla- vored Doritos. . .6th grade was the best , . . Pennsylva- ma. 5. - 5' , V 1 Z1 c ft. DAVID HODCE SUE . . ,9!4!74 . . . Kennedy School , , , West 9 Beans Bike . , ,MunIey's front end. . .Hole in one , . .Cougar , . . Honda , , . Inch wet. . . Henry's hose of high , . , Seaside . . , Ortley '76 . . . Fort . .Water Co. , , . the boys from Vo-Tech . . . New Hampshire . . . Scott's van ..Ty. . .LATER as .stings . nXs.gg,'J.Rf . W 15.51 og 1-.1-x f Q 1 'W 1-:rj 155255 '5 L, M0 L wk ts Mit am- s me ,ex 1 15 S1 xx 9 . H , 1 5' . ig 'F I WAYNE HODCES RICHARD E. HUNT MARK HUSLAGE ROBERT M. IACKSON IANIE . . .lune 22,'I976. . . 4153. . . Double Sessions . . . Gonged . . . lt's not Oatmeal, it's cream of wheat, Sal . . , loc Willy-knees . , , Widdu, Widdu . . .Summer '76, . . Could have been a hero Ioel! , . . Mr, Clay- poooollll. . . L.B, , , .Cheapshol. . . Pennywetter?? . . , IHOP . . . Frisbee . , .the chote choked-'IO!29!76. . .S.P. and N.P. dances . , .Wait till films, gulp . . .Kiri' Behr. , , the Prom. . .goose . . .Byelll LAURA ISIDRO Laura. . . Don't give me that line Cosenza . . .2!76. . ,IHOIP . . It could only happen to an Italian and a Cuban , . .Many walks, talks, tears, and memories with Ianet, . . the sign , . . Orange Tires , , . C.l.. and GV ,... 11!10!76 Reun- ion . . . Never will forget Newark . . . Treasure every. yesterday for il is a memory, Dream of every tomorrow for it is your hope. Live every today for it will become a yesterday and a tomorrow. FRANK 1. IANKOSKI Franke, . .bikin to Cal.. . , Yes 6! BOX76. , .midget in the mountains . . .parties at the Hill. , Metals 2 . . .The End. 45, MARY ANN JENKINS Mar. . . ldon't know . . ,Sue,Bs. . .Dand K... S and S peoples. . .Going to the Home Ec. . .deco- rate a cake?!. . .gp. . .Miss T's research paper. . . Feb. 81975 P's party. . .ha, ha. , .!Que pasal. . . sports. . . travel . . .Florida 1-76. . .out to lunch . . .D and S. . .Goodbye and Good Luck. ROXANNEIENTIS CHRISIOHNSON Rock. , . Hey Squirt , . .Turkey. . . Better late than Football fatigue . . . Hatteras . . . Wave Mecca . . . never . . . Do you have a pass? . . , Senior Play . . . Lightning Bolt forever. . .Saturday Night defeat parties November 21 . . . Boy Scout . . .Cat shirts, . .a locker . . . Losing. . .Overhead lenk's. . . lim, Steve, Vic . . . to slam! . , .Foot!. . .1st per. gym , . .Sth period lunch Clark Lane . , . 1283. . . Piscataway 'IO-6. . .Tokyo lo , . .Fire patrol. . .four years of Spanish. . .Dallas Cow- . . . Boarding with l.M., E.V., P.O .... Hey Vic, did you boys. . , Basketball . , .All the Ranger's . . . Halloween see that shark,or am I dreaming!! Party '76 . . .Yes sirl, Ma'am! . . . No way, . .Yes way . . .Patience is a virtue. . .escape of velocity. . .Good- bye school! MARK IOHNSON RONALD A. KACSMAR IANICE LYNN KAZMIERSKI Marie tRej. . .Dec. 3,1975. . . A Angelo Del Boni forever. . . '73 Time For Us . . .ApriI2'l,1976. . . Camaro . . . '72 Cuda 340 Engine Our tree in Cedarbrook . . . 3 L's . . .Leach defense. . .Barb Atkin- . . .A year of summers like '76, . . son learning a stick. . .Party every The Islands. . . Shenandoha . . . nig'ht . , . Chevy Power . . . Save the Horses . . . Our horse November 27,1975. Danny . . . Babe . . .Ocean Beach. . . Little Sailor and First- mate . . . 334. . . Sept. 'lst , .. 80 yd. T.D .... French I with a close friend . . .A class for memo- ries and dreams to come true . . . waiting for someone special . . . R and l Rally Boys . . .The quiet girl in Comp. and Lang. is gone forever. RK -+V WILLIAM S. KEEFER BRIANI. KELLY Bill. . .Aquarius. . .Virginia trip. . .Aries. . .Dee. . . Football . . .Double Sessions!! . . .is it hot out?. . . Bus Going bananas. . .Captain Klutz. . . Feelings. . . Mid- rides to baseball games. . .42, . .If we make it thru this night Blues. . . Blue Vans. . .Bobby V. . . .Sth period day. . .Menlo Park. . . Safety , . .The bench, , .Col- lunch . , , Big Bad Frad. , .Chuck . . .Atlantic City. . . lege ahead. Tell m e why. . .I'II skin that cat. a 1-QV , RICHARD KELLY BARBARA ANN KLECZKOWSKI SUSAN ANN KLECZKOWSKI New York, . .Thanksgiving games Summer '75 . . . Spruce Run . . . in the cold . . . ire skating . . . Seaside. . .On the Boardwalk. . . Summer of '75. . .Seaside memo- Mary . . . Barb . . , Guys . . . ries. . . Mistreated? . . .Spruce that PAPER . . . getting lost , . . Run. . .Sue. . ,Mary. . . Cuys burning feet . . , long bike rides . . . au so . , .hike rides. . .Alot , . ,long talks. . ,melted sundaes of good and had times . . . Lake . . . no money? . . , N.Y. City. . Hopatcong and Waterskiing . . , Shea Stadium . , . Florida 76. . Florida 76. . .10!l6!75. . . Time ice-skating , . . GYM . . , au-so going bytoolastn, . .Work ahead. , . . PLEASE , . D0tember1963 .. . 4!24!76 ,.. precious moments . . unforgettable mem- ories. . .Best of Friends KEITH KOZIEL Kathy. ..7!15!76... 360... Blue Camaro . . . Sunrise Saloon . . .Surfin with Car. . .Ortley and Lavallette '76 . . . New Brunswick Ave. . . .Crusin' N.P. with Kub and Gary. . . Boarding the driveway with Hal . . .Deakm'. . .Kurt Bust . . .Wasn't me . . . Lanza Country Club. . . Breakfast with the big boys. . .D.M.L. and S.M.D.. . .22 . . .Not even close. . . Later, Later, Much. IOHN FRANK KRATZ IR. lohriny. . .oh my gosh. . .WOW, WOW. . .skiing. . .tobogganing ...ice skating. . . Cruisin . .. Rallies. . . the Rally Boys. . .Sum- mer of '76, . . Seasides. . . beach . . .girls. . .parties. , .miniature golf. . .yeah sure . . . ln 18 min. it will all be over. , . but I don't wanna run. . . Florida . . .My Cor- vette . . . you bird . . . ugly . .. you gonna crack. . .I'm off to col- lege. KAREN KRAIFWSKI Sept. 76. . .Cruisin' with Wheels. . .5 !27!73. . .12!28!73. , . SUNBURN . . . Basketball . . . Friendly's . . . The Kid , . . It's a race car!! . . . Raceway Park. , .Loves funny cars?? . . . 1111! 76 , . . jersey Oaks . , . PARTIES . . . T.S. college . . .Wildwood . . .W a sandwich . . . Mr. Muscles . . . Frisbee in the rain. . .3!19!76. . .lr. Prom. . . 4!2'l!76 . . . the crazy, nut . . . Good times with L.Z., K.R., L.P., and C.V. . . . Christmas 76 , . . Tiger . . . Dental Assistant. . .College Ahead. ELIZABETH IEAN KRUIMER joe. . .Girl Scouts . . .Explorer Post 'IO , . ,March 13. . .junior Prom.. .AHE . . .Two girls in a boys camp . Oh what fun!! . . .Moose and two leathers . . .Aspecialteachen . .Agood friend . , . Don't let anyone drive you crazy! . . .August Z1 . . . September 18. . . October 20. . . November 2 . . . Karl's getting married . . . I'd say something, but. . . IRENE M. KLINE RON . . .4!16!76. , . My little soldier boy . . , junior Prom . . . Florida '76 with Pat . . .White Christmas with Ann . . .making the radio work. . .lan's stripped socks and baseball hat. , ,Martin and Kate. . ,that's right. . . Concert 75. . , Rollerskating. . .Farmers forthe summer . , . B. King. . ,the parties. . .cherished memories. . . So what's the good word?? . . . Ron's bean forever and ever. Fw. 4 wg. A KURT M. KUBERIET KAREN KUO KATHY ALWAYS. . .5721!74. . .My mousi, , .l'm sure Karen. . .Great time in Mr. K's class 5th pd, last year. . . . . .370 Football. . .PARTYINC in N.P.. . .Weasel . . . I am not blushing! . . .Fun at the U.N.. . .Sprechen Sie you better. . .Cedarbrook Park, , .N.T.A., . .promise? Deutsch? . . . We're getting better in tennis, Sherri . . , . . , K.l.L.Y.A .... 5721780 college and marriage ahead Boston . . . What a volleyball team , . . Qu'est-ce que . , .Later later much breakfast with the boys. . . brown- c'est?. . ,The Pink Panther Strikes Again! , , man. . ,PARTY with the boys. . .Keith's pool party. , , g f l t l ROBERT LANZA MARK D, LASKO Bobby. . .lVEEBSj. . JANET. . .The-ORD. . .laying Time to move. . .Another one of those nights. . ,The . . Basketball . . . All the practices, games, and good fort . . . 9-13-74: What a party . . . Lost in the moun- imes alter the games, . .Bo - lo and Dreiers. . .Cali- tains, , .New York. . .the good old Col, Red days. , , 'ornia . . . Snowy weather, . . Movies and Music of all Spacious trip . . , Scotch Plains . . , West 9, 74-75 . . . minds. . . UCLA. . . Nice Ones. . .My friend Rich, . . journey through anywhere, choose a place here or there tAr. K.. . .Maybe Someday. , . lt's all over - Now it is . , . LATER . ime for otherthings. 7 . Q T R 5 i CARYI. LANZA Partying in N.P.. . .Maribeth 7f20!76. . .1251 Fridays at Perkins. . . Red and Blue Camaros, . . Keith. . 1160, If 70. , .Orange slush. , ,Kurt. . .Later, Later,much . . i 5 ,L i , . x X i ll I N t KENNETH A. LaVERNE Dianne , . . 5718174 . . . junior Prom . . . The escape from Edison Pumping plant . . , Take the money , . . Summer of '7S. . . Don't buy a Vega . . .Winter Track, ladwin Gym and the gang of the S,P H.S. Wait Team 1975 . . .Ronnie K.. , .Ken's Angels. , .Movies with R.K. and M.B ..,. Take it easy R . . . The Znd period Spanish class. . .special thanks to Dr. M. Lehr for all his time and effort. . .Time Flies, Sun Rise and Shadows Fall. Let Time go by, Love is forever over all. .. .- ---.-.----- . .,....-.g.. ,...,,.. ... ..- -s-.......,, DOREEN ANN LEACH KEVIN, . .10!24!75. . .vans forever. , ,E Z Rollin vans . . ,playing tennis in the rain. . .fishing off the tracks at P.P,. . ,traveling with the club. . .broom. . .Sth period lunch, . .sleigh riding. IO ANNE LAV lo. . . lack . , .Christmas '76 . . . Iuly16, 77 Charlie and KEN LE BOUTILLIER Kenny. . . bagles for breakfast . . . Mickey Mouse, Bruce at work. . . Hen and Ho. . . Friday nights at Don- Tweety Bird. . .Yes . . .lunch yet?, . .14 year bee sting na's . . . Baby I love your way . . . sitting by lakes . . . , . .Scenic route. , . parking lots, . .Long Island. , .I Elmy. . . ole buddy ole pal . , ,skinny. . .MUNCH. . . need some help tonight . . . Is this the right side? . . . Barbara and Stu . . .Wedding plans . . . marriage ahead Does it flyi. . . which one's the brake?. . . Does it float? . . .bowling, . . Donna and Whitey. . .Stosh, smacked . . . Until the day the trees and seas just up and fly away up Nova, knock his socks off, PA, . .Hi beams. . .wanta . . .we have 5 minutes. buy a car . , . Aug. 27, 1976 bringing Gilbey, lack, and Bruce to Kiskos. . .Hi Hody. . .Little Hody. . .Partying buddies Donna and Whitey. GREGORY S. LEWIS IANET MARIE LEWIS Greg . . , The Big Apple . . . '65 Mush Mouse . . . the gang. . . GTO. , ,You like numbers eh? Y.O.U. Volleyball . . . Tree, Mic- . , , CVS . . . Party with B.C, and helle, and Carol . . . the fort . . . D.B .... Florida '75 . . . C.K. the Cripple Creek . . , Neil Young! captain . . . Golden Dream . . . Bruce Springstein . . . 6!5!76 . . . Hampton '76, . ,Dale . . , The M.K., S.P., GK., and M.R.. . .Sum- Breckenridge, . . Louie. . . Camp- mer of '76, . .S.E,P. '74, . . FA '75 ing in Pa .... Feb. 13, 1976 . . , . . . Iackie Blue. . . Poconos, . . Hershey, Pa ,... Basketball . . . Colour My World , . . The Sound We'll get there sooner or later. , . of Silence . . . go cartin' . . . VA Dave blade, the mug. . .Tuesday's with Dale and Steph . . . CA . . . Cruisin. . .the fort, . .The gangp Europe. . , M.C.C.? . . . The C.N., A.L., B.N., B.S., C-.K., C.K., I.L,, Night of the Big Bust . . . if. . . I.S.. . .College ahead. N.Y.C.. . .Yesterday. ' fr FRANK PAUL LICATO, IR. Hello.. . 82, , .Soccer. . .10!7!75 . . . '73 best record ever . . .6th period physics with M.B., TD., and B.T .... Four members plus one, C.B., D.B., B.T., and GW .... Great times with R.C., TD., and F.H., . .Tennis with O.B.. . . Fred?. . .11f11!75. . . Many thanks to D.T., N.T., Mr. T., and Mr. N ,... Col- lege ahead. MICHAELI. LIQUA Mike. . .11!24l76. . .YEAH. .. 8th period study . . . 1Z!17!74 - VOLLEYBALL?!?! . . . W . . .The Whistle . . . S,P.R.S .,,, 6117176 ,. .Why me? . , , The Summer Place '76 . . . Look out or else . , .College. M. gig in vfzxzfl, Cf' ' . CRAIG S. LUBIN RICHARD C. LUCAS Craig. . ,Collects coins. . .likes history. . . November 6,1971 . . .U.S.A. W1 . . .College ahead. THERESA L. LUKEY T . . . Bob. . .5!30l76. . .August in Vermont . . . Camping. . . building a streamrfed bath . . , Ann and Billy it's possible. . . Fresca . , .Perpetual change. . .Sunshine. . .Ann's puzzles . . . P and I . . , We haven'I changed, we've grown. . . Zen . . . Eileen, a long hol summer. . .the glass trick . . . Stepping Stones and Sinking Sand , . . Ma . . . California was a nightmare . . .Earlhw0rm, bookworm?. . .Part of the plan, , ,College .......,... ,. ks .N ROBERT E. LOTKOWICFZ Lockey. . . Fun with the S.P.H.S. Band . . ,Tennis anyone? , , . College ahead . . . May everyone succeed at what they do. f' 4' IOAN MARIE LUTHMAN Night owl . . .oblivious. . .totally and completely in love, again??? , . . Cruisin' with great music . . . goldfish bags and OJ .... Week- end binges. . .Summer flings, . . junior year. . . parties and dances . . . D.V. dreams. . .3!22!76 C.L., poof poof . . . tricky parts . . . I happen to like the way. . .D.M. 12 !6!76. . .ThalVan. . .Men. , .I wonder if I'm really with you now oriustchasing after some finerday, PETE MALLOY Blue , . . Muggs Incognito. . . O.H.T.'s going to the gong show . , . S.P. and D.E. in History 4 . . . Hey Burnout . , . The Blue lackal . . , Led Zepplin . . . Milwood. . .Outlaws. . .Zig-Zag. . . Adventure is not in the guidebook and beauty is not on map. . .Party, fy FRANK MALECKI STANLEY MALECKI Sudahis. . .11!21!75. . .Sully. . .the hill. . .Breakfast The good times with Sue and York. . .Going down the with the boys. . .the night games . . . Oct. 2, 1976 . . . shore. . .the times at Bowcraft. . .the memories of Mr Q.B. sack . . . Do you want to? , . . Summer 75 and 76 Cs class. . . How boring Mr. S's class was. . .Vacations . . ,track 75. . .1 little inch. . .What's ahead. . .Who's in Pennsylvania. . .Working in S.R.. . .College ahead. gettingit. . .I'm not crazy. . .Getwith the program. . . 879. . .The Bets. . .7th Per.. . .FootbaII76. IOSEPH A. MANTZ KAREN MARCINIAK First pay check goes up in smoke . . . That midnight swim '76 . , , Got to Get You Into My Life. . . 10 722776 . . . M.T .... Orange Camaro . . . Great Adventure . . . Besl Buddy Babert . . . class trip . . . Party . . , D,E., GC., LS., T.B,, S.M., B.L., M.P., C.B., P.G., McDonald's . . . There's gold in the hills. . .Senior Prom? . . , Light a match l can't see! . . .Com- puter room . . . good friends are forever . , , Teach me your way . , . Let me show you my way, .. Together we can never get lost. Whyyy! . . . Neshanic . . .Get Killer , . .Wabbit food. . . Dats Coo . . . 'Kin Swanees . . . The Stallwagon. . .You on In! . . . Beein and Boardin LTHGATTHGER. SUSAN LYNN MARSH Sue. . . Colorguard . . . Football games, parades, and competitions . . . It's so cold. . .World series-cheering for the Reds in Yankee Stadium. . . Mr. Booster, , .Picnics in Math?. . .OH?! . . .Washington Trip . . . Movies . . . Riding around. , .Lots of memories. GAIL C. MARTIN FRANCINE ANN MARTINKOVIC ANTHONY MASSA Nort. , , D.Q. Gang. . . Laughter in the Rain . . . Mt. Fresca, France. . . 67 Fremont . , . greenhouse , . . tiny Parties. . .luly18, 1973. . . having my ups and downs Airy, . ,August1 splurge. . .Mom and Pop Bechtle. . . island . . . stoked . . . veg ..., 1822 blues . . . The . . , Dead parties and hash browns, . . Sorry, but I got jackie Blue. . .Our teams. . .Cin's cellar. . .Lavallette Blinker . . .Helpful Hanna. . . Mom and El Natural . . . tied up last period. '74 . . . Where's Deebles . . . Special times with Cindy brush my hair? , , , the old Hainesville scene . . . my and David. , .We're lost-8!11!76. . .My love, my life, neighbors . . . mushrooms , . .v.w. . . .chelsea moring my friend . . . Smile Deb . . . lune 16, 1976 . . . Soap . , .Catch the wind. . .Corrine lingo. . .munncies. . . Opera . . .lohn. . .You and Me Against the World. What a down . . . perpetual change , , . Mr. Shane . . . PCP night . , . Dumfield Creek . . . let's go exploring . . . Ei, check it out , . . Early Morning Rain . . . Earth- worms. . . St, Stephens , . . Dea. . .When the sea start singing, noone will hear but us , . .lust trying to live on the planet . . . OM. WAYNE P MAURER Karen july 1 1976 Party with House parties Great swamp Fratellos Greaser Pays Remember Duff Cruisin in 63 Chevy 287 and 22 331 machine The parking lot crew Breakfast every morning whole in one Fight with Karen and then making up WY .IZ SHARON L. MAZAUSKAS DON MAZELLAN Steve . . . 3!6!75 . . .Silverbird Football 372 . . . Breakfast with lives . . . Sparkle Eyes . . . Know the boys. . .films. . .lf we make What? . , . Hey Harry, Hey Fred it through this one . , . 8th great . . .that Boyll, , .that's what. . . escape. , , Electricity . . .torch 918175 , , . Zow . . . the weebles , . .11 O'clock workout. . .Duna . . .Pugeot. . .7717-7124. . .Apt. kin Donuts . . . Wooden cabinet 1 1 and 5. . . I luv to be. . .Thanks- . . .the foot. . .What's the prob- , giving I, II, Ill. . . Ma . . .Debbie lem? There's no problem . . . 7th Dyer. . .989 WFXI on your FM dial period cuts. G.W., B.W., BC. and good times . , , Band . . . Pomies . . . Yesse, l'll wash your mouth out. . . Pie. . . 8128776 . . .Ain't a cheer- leader. , . Born to be wild . . . Magic Carpet Ride . . .Shmaz . , Ferguson and Hemingway. . Good-by Mom, we miss you. ff' BRIAN I. MC CANN ROBERT MC CLARY Ty . . . 69 Charger - 73 Charger? . . .556. . . Bowling. . . 25 Win- dows!! . . . E-T , . . Farms. . . Web's CTO . . . l.W. and his Glds . . .lohn Ill. . .l.M.F.S,D,K, KARENANNMCCLEARY Karen. . .Danny. . .5l12f76. . .One of the best things that ever happened to me. . .You know what??? . . .6!9!76 ...friends...Kathy,..Kym... Secrets we've shared . . . Thanks for beingthere. . .Carolator. l lOHNl.MC COIDIII WENDY R.MC CRAY Faith.. .l!22!76. , .How About?. . .39t. . .T.P.. .. Earth, Wind and Fire 76. . . Sept. 17, 76. , .plan to A.P .... B.C.. . .Soccer buddies. . .3 hard years, S.N. allend college . . . Abbott Manor! . . . Cotilbon . . . . . . Diamonds are forever . . . Sorry, but not really . . . Knot. lunior Prom. . .lan. 'IO ski trip. . .A Time for Us. . .If you Leave Me Now . . . fuzz . . . ankles . . . S.S., K.L., D.A.,T.B.,E,G.. . .Nice Hat. . .Nothing. . .Goodtimes and bad. STEVEN D, MC GILL Steve. . .Because he looks like Arnold Ziffle. . .78 West to Waltsville. , .the Gino's Gang. . .Summers of '75 and '76, . .1ollyl.M. . . .Professor Fat Squid. . . Foamy. . . K's class . . ,Gr. . .Co. . . MA . . .Rahway Ave. fMiss Zahutal . . . Zaffle . . . Piano . . . Bernie . . . Baseball . . . Bus rides . . . Springsteen . . . Maybe Canada . . . layson's class . . . Eagles , . . We may lose and We may win but we will never be here again. i BRIAN O. MC KENNA Camaro! . . . Brew Master, Brew Boys I and Cruising . . Recap, l'll just water . . . Radio Man . . .Qh.18 flakes. DIANE M. MC KIMM Dm-. . . Sue long time friend . . Mama tLisai . . . Friday mornings before sthool. . .The Big Bad Rah' bit. . .Chimney Rock 6!l1!76. .. Good Times . . . T. W. ll GANG . , partying with Mr. and Mrs.. . . Live for Today for tomorrow may never rome . . .Hold FAST TO Dreams lor il Dreams Die, Lite is a Broken Winged Bird that Cannot Fly . . , Future Nursing . . . Take Cart- and Good-bye. ,. t 1 if KEVIN P. MC KNIGHT KENNETH G. MC KNIGHT CHERYL FRANCES MELFI '65 IMPALA. . .Brew Master and Brewboys. . .cruising 'Cuda . . . Friday Night Parties . . . Seaside for a week Memories and Good times. . .Movies. . .BowIing. . . . . . ReCap . . . I'll just have water, clickclacks? . . . . . .BuyaMopar. . .Lets goto Breakfast. . .Summer '76 Burr!!! ALNTWN . . .Walks and talks with Mark . . . weight lifting. . . .Fire School . . . R,M.S.. . .the Nova. . .Wanta go Steve, lt's crazy. . , Pat, prom 76 . . . Hi, lt's me!! Pam, Drinking. . .Starsk. . .Good-by S.P.H.S. we got stood up again . . . Labor Day, Operation Sail, 76 , . .UP!!l Where to Mr. and Mrs. P's or home???11- 10-75 till 4-3-76. . .N.H.R.H.S., . . IuIy13,1976- death . . .Let by-gones be byfgones. . .Catch ya later. . . Bye, S.P.H.S. ELIZABETH G. MELILLO Liz . . , Kasimer 7!24!73 Hadley Road . . . Best Friends with Ann Spina . . . New York City 10!15f76, . .jimmy and the cops . . . Royal Deli . . . Donna's Birthday 1O!6!76. . .Locker 12908. . . McDonald's . . . Great Adventures . . . Seaside. . . Sth per. Lunch . . . Shady- side Park with S.C., RP., A.V., CN., L.V., A.S., K.L .... Leaves with Memories of good times and good friends. IOSEPH CMERKLE DONALD CMIGLIS PAT MILLARD Pat plans lo own a Harley-Davidson 'lZfD. . . Some Day . . . Likes the Shops in School . . , Ihat's about il . , , PARTY'S Behind the Milk . , .Hope to goto California on Motorcycle , . . Also likes to hum and fish . . . Well Later?? GRECORV A. MILLER MICHAEL R' MILLER i If X DLJANE MILLS 69-Chevelle-rag top. . . LINDA . . .7!22!76 . , .electric kumquats. . , sea sick '76 . . . wiped out in the surf . . . Boardwalk at 5 a.m.. . .CCR. , .Du Bu , , .Ritchie Black- more's Rainbow at the casino. . .Catch the rainbow . . . Man on the Silver Mountain . . .Maniac Squad. . .So-long. MICHELE MIRANDA Shelly Pooh . . . N.P. Dances, Wrestling matches ... Soccer Games? ... McDonald's and car 51 . . , The Big UH . . . Espera . . .5 girls soaking wet - Rita's mother ordered pizza - dried Z0 min ..., Tues. night jogging with Kathy. . .Our crazy lunch table. . .Angelo's Bag of Con- fidence . , . Kathy's and Pornp's Surprise Party. . . 11117175 . . .Kathy's Dance , . . Hey Hey Chickie Baby . . . Thanks for everything. TIM MORRISON Washington Rock . . . Surprise Lake. . .68 Tempest . . . Later to school . . . work rots ...Party . . . 76 . . . Camping . . . split from here. . .finally out. . .B,C.. . .Turn- pike Drive in . . . The Band, Yes, C and N Concerts . . . skating on Spring Lake . . . Atlantic City here l come. . .Seaside 'wu- r'- . QW. K N qi A s ao. CARRIE MINARCK THOMAS MOSCATO STEPHEN MURTHA T-REX. , . Luv you till Tuesday. . .Wanilla. , .stranded in the jungle with RayfRayg Roxy 2!22!75 . . , missing Todd . . .champagne and novacain . . .free Wayne Kramer. . .what a dump. . . Bolanttls. . . you're too demanding . . . Odd Couple . . . the only true garage band in the east. . .Annie Get Your Gun , . .glitterbug luv tpasse composeej. . .CBGB's. . .Neat little disco in N.B., . .Chery bomb. . .Now that it's over, whatch ya gonna do? DONNA MARIE MYERS Torn , . . April 10, 1976 , . . The Frantic Ford . . . Summer '76 . . . Seaside weekend with Ri and Val . . . Lemons and Mustard . . . Stars . , . 6th per. and T.S.. . .Sunday drives-Colonial Park . . .Steve Miller Conrert . . .leaving lane at Lakeside. , . Bri- gantine. . .bugs in the van. . .West 9. . .Lauri's Party . . . Football games . . . horseback riding . . . One of These Nights! VVILLIAM VV. MOSIER, IR Kathy . .9f'6f75 , . . partying with IC. . . Crt-at Swamp with Herb . . . frat0llo's , .Cruistn' with the lmys , ,287 tonight , . .the parking lot Crews . . .futttng tlass going to breaktast . , Watt hung Mountains , , . H13 pumps . . . endless nights ot Crutsin and looking, . .Parking with the little hit . Iune 17. . . NerlJ . did you do it . .trghttng with Kathy but . .Getting out of Kuuskvert- t lass to goto Power Mech. hut never getting tht-rv, I .- A NANCY NAGY GARY LEE NEWMAN Tennis . . . tops in forehands . . . Uncle R.. . .hate losing to Franklin . . . 5th period lunch . . . choco- late chip cookies . . . ya'aIl listen up now . . . always studying . . , Pharmacy college ahead . . . five more years to go . . .make my mark on the world. PATRICIA ANN NIOLU Ladislao lTilll 2!14!75 . . .Baby Love , . .l.C. and Labelle. . . Sum- mer of '75 tR.W.J. , .Partying with Mark . . . Ann and the Bean . . . The times mom and dad were away , . . A car called Pito and a gold Grand Prix. . .Making our dreams come true . . , Ms. Charlotte's . . . Bryman School Cal , . . Parsley Pic- kin . . .Wood shop . . . Mrs. Cap- petto . , . Ronny K .... Scorpio . . .New Brunswick. . .Mary and Terry . . . Oceanview with Laszlo . . . Florida and Bean . . . Valen- tine's Day, ie if S' . WK E To LlSA NAPOLITANO My love for Bill , . . Nov. 13, 1974 . . . Mama! . . . Friday morning parties before school . . . Lynn, my life long friend. . .jail buddies and beach bums forever . . . Summer of '75 , . . Surfers . . , Twisted catch some rays . . . The pictures that never came out . , . The apt .... BEATLEMANM! . . . All- man Brother's Concert . . . Florida to come. , ,I'll follow the sun. NADINE NICHOLS DANIELI. NIXON Hey, Crackerjack! . . . Slappy the fool . . . You working tonight? . , . You're going WHATU . . .Who's going to breakfast with us?. . .College next . . . Doin' time in Massachusetts. . .My fellow Americans. . .Good friends. RICHARD F. NOLTY, IR. NOLT. . . Basketball . . . hockey . . .4th period study . . .L.T.P.. . .What'sadebit,Murray?. . .While Lantern . . .The Pump. . .Columbo. . .THREE MONTHS! . . . Mr. Mayor . . . Wrong Basket! . . . Stemmer . . . Street hockey shotouts! . . . Plate . . . Fightin' Irish . . . Mr. Ranger . . . V.1. down at Franklin . . . 6th period Novak . . . March 17th . . . 3 out of 5 . . .Wings . . . Kinder- hook?. . .McMurphy. . .College. if ,,,, 1. IULIA CIESLE NORMENT Thanks mom and dad . . .Well Rob, l made it. . .all the crazy times. . . Robyn . . . Lis. . .lane , . . Brenda . . . Pat . . .friendship is beautiful. . .I cried . . . but most of all, l've lived a You've touched me and I have grown 've laughed and nd learned . . . ,..7f7!76... always remember the love we've shared . . . Krack . . . being the best at everything you did . . . the white V.W. . . .Renaldo Skee Nehimiah. . . I will I ove you always. ELENA MARIE NUNEZ Summer of '76, . . untouchable Nettie. . .I.L., E.K., E.F., M.F., l.W., W.A ,.., South Side. . . the home . . . White Star . . . Pam . . . Gab in N.Y .... lofus . . . Lynder . . . Movie Star . . . find out where they hang out! . . . McDonalds . , . give a beep . . . I-lerbal . . .whatagoof!. , .Suzi . , . definitely . . . Fri. and Sat. nights. . . Hey Sweetie! . . . Movin' to California. RENEE OBESTER Teh-heh . . . drop the pan. . . brownies , . . the bong , . . May- onnaise on waffIes?! . . . he even looks like a Harvey . . . use the blanket as a rope . . . l.O.W. . . . crossing the lake, Tammy, you lead . . .brrr. . .Washington D.C.. . . Lisa, let's keep Lori and Mary laugh- ing. . .violet eyes. . .luIy4th. .. look what fell on us. . . N.Y.E.-tell them l'm not here, but Lori they hear you. , . Seaside . . .18 hr. car . . .B-nites. . .party!. . .Byel PAULLOBERLANDER Seaside . . . Ortley . . . Parkway Blues. . .DyIan. . .skateboarding with R.T., LM., LH., P.B .... cara- Iina. . .Back seat caper. . .Chim- ney Rock . . . Hey Babel . . . All the good times. . .C.P., T,T., l,H., D.B. DIANE O'BRlEN Di . . . Beach '74 . . . the birds ate it . . .onion pretzels. . . Hiya! . . .Sadie Hawkins '75 . . .IOSEPH . . .11!15!75. . .the Beginning . . .Kiddo. . .11!Z2!75 and 1710! 76. . .iceskating. . . Good vibra- tions still a coming . . . 5714776 Precious and Few . . . 5!15 Beach , . . Twins?! . . . Free and Easy . . .Brown Eyes. . .Heycutes!. . . B.B. and C. . . .Oct. 31 . . .People come and go, life goes on and memories last forever. MICHAEL W. OWENS EILEEN FRANCIS O'BRIEN Ei. . .New Year's Eve '75 . . . Bulb . . . Late for the Sky . . . You're So Beautiful to Me . . . Sandford Mansion . . , 679176 . . . Summer '76 . . . lt's starting to rain!! . . , In a while crocodile, see you later alligator. . .6!26!76. . . 719176 ...Minncies. . . Grimace. . . Gorpe . . .67 Fremont Haunted House . . . What's da Story Sally Secretary? . . . Work!! . . . Take Care. MICHAEL T. O'BRIEN O'B . . . Pebble . . . Fanthom Manager , . . Good Music makes any day seem right. , . Lunch with Gail . . . Mike-The Rolling Stone . . .Bob and his sayings. . .Good times with good friends. . .Nights at the Deli and elsewhere. . . Try a smile today and celebrate your life in a positive way . . .Ice skat- ing in the rain. . .Good bye all. IAMESl.O'HARE lim. . . HEY!!! . . .The Lobster man. . .69 Nova . . .Royal Gardens. . . Hit the cone . , .cutting the course . . , Where's your buddy . . . New York City . . . july 14, 1976 , . .The Huckle buck . . . The Big M . . . Let's go to break- fast . . . You're probably wondering what l'm doing in here , . ,4th and 10. . ,Woodbridge . .Hound Dog. . .College ahead. IODY PANGBORN la. . . GILBEY . . .8-27-76. . . If You Leave Me Now . . .lust to be Close to You. . .Bruce's Million. . .10-15- 76 . . . Last one to know . . . FAAFIL . . . Lake's house ...ELMY. . .lo and Rick.. .Rich. . .Theresa. . .Lit- tle Hody. . .Clint . . . Donna . . .Nigel and Donna. . . A-YAAA. . . Devil Woman . . .lo, You're alright. . .lo and lack . . . Hen and Ho . . . Smackin faces . . . Pay- backs are a bummer. . .Certain special voice. . . Every Second ol every minute of every hour l love you. SUSAN PARADA ANTHONY . . .luly 18, 1973. . .Mama . . .All the good times with Dee. . . Babe. . . Hey toot . . .Friday morn- ing parties before school . . . Today's the beginning of a brand new day . . . Spying with D.V. . . . All my love to Kevie. C y SAMUEL I. PAULS Sam . . , 14 Chocoate milkst?I . , . 9127176 . . . Whose car for lunch today? . . .labs. . ,Transmissions. . .Stop Si Shop . . . P.M., D.E .... Are we going to see Monty P'ython?. . . R.U.. . .Time is an ocean but it ends at the s ore. 1 f . iz v Y ,t2TT:iiiii'7ii1 ' I . is S. 3 55 al ' n 0 1 u K 1 u t DONNA PENNA MARYANN POLLERA Mar. . .beach parties. . .LavalIette. . ,as the mptel tums. . .joe, . .alittle snowball can cause a lot of wetness . . . S200 and no Grand Prix . . . watch out for trees . . , bus ride , . .swimming at 10 p.m .... Mt. Airy . . . skiing . . . Keep your eyes on the road . . .surprise party '74, . .side of the house . . . parties at Remo's . . . the wild goose chase. . . grounded for life. . . Kidnapped in '75. . .U.S.S, and S.. . .'l a.m, on Liberty . , .soccer. . .theGreatFatsby. . .College with lennine. IANET PARTIKA I know you . . . Oh, but I BEC to differ with you , , , Krauszers, 3 for S1 . . . Horn Symphony . . . Portuguese dances in the Polish National Home . , . FINE , . . Sam, Smokey, Cutie. . .The Cheese Kids. , .8!26!76. . .jer- ry's Bombers. . .Discus. , .Ree. . ,One brickshort ofa load. . .ski lifts and snow guns. . ,You dial, l'II talk . . . ENCYCLOPEDIA . . . Was that a clink or a clunk? . . . Spelunking with the bat . . , The cows are standing, Sal , , . Me and Earl . , .Charades. ANCELO PENNISI 8!'l5!76. . . 3921 . , . Soccer. . . Mr. Novak . . ,Anti- freeze . . . Moonbaby . . . Executive Board for S.S. . . . Bang Zoom , , . Doll Ioke , . . Mira . . . HaIey's Hot Heads . . . Piece of cake . . . Hey Sal, the cows are standing . . . Latin Class. . . Forsan et olim meminisse jubit . . . Venit summus dies et inelvetabila tampus . . .Claudite Libros. . . play soccer. . . Nice Hat , . . I know you . . , Want to go back? , . . 57 seconds . . . Two Beeps. . .Arto, Finland , . .Frumptimitius Fred. . We may never pass this way again . . .VaIe. ANTHONY T, POMPILIO RORY A. POPE ELTZABETH PREZIOSO August 15, 1976, . . Soccer , , . Pack a lunch . . . Moon- Liz. . .Mercury Cougar. . . 77 , . , My surprise party 4! baby . . .57 seconds . . . Speed drills . . . Ankle Hey TOX76. . .Go Co Gopher. . .tl-ie sign of the cat. . .My . . .'lS pounds over! . . .'l29?. , .lunior Prorn, CC.. . . friends. . .Sears career girl . . . Laughing with Lisa . . . 10!'l1!76. . .Cedarbrook Park. . .Eggs at Red Light. . . Taking K.K. out driving. . .Washington . . .Ski trips, . . S.S. . , . The Loch Ness . . . Cricket . . . You want to gather around . , . parties . . . talks with C,V. . . . 8th back . . . How does it feel to want , . . Walking on period R.K. I and II . . . Pres. of C,O.E .... Being Robin hands. . , The hooked Finger. . . Peg Leg. . .Champi- Hoods. , .IWILL REMEMBER IT ALL!!. . .Work ahead. onshipwrestling. . .Two beeps. . ,iAPl7. rl if 5... this sk I ..,g g EVELYN PRICE Evie. , . the fountain at the station ..,Bricktown...W9...lhe forge. . ,There's a fly in my soup! . . . 423 right room . , . the silver Vega, IWCHBYWA . , ,ISI . . . good times with Anna . . , FRONT l8rM . . . a sprinkle a day . . . the concert. . , where are we? . . . Today well lived makes every yes- terday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. APRIL A. PROESCH Hey Ape. . .built like a Macktruck , . . Make your self comfortable , . .Shenango. , .umph. . ,crui- sin . . . I play football . . . KAVVA , . .SubtIe, Don, Subtle. . . Rabbit . . ,twinkies. . .hot darn, look at him go. . .Guz. . .how can you tell when . . , Ban . . . Blairwolf . . . 10:00 Saturday Nite , . . Why meLord?,..440. . .T9...fllp . . . Mark's leg. . . wanderer. . . Queen? . . . Shutup Monkey, I'm tryin' to sing. . .Aloha. 'mg ,.,., -,kL7- SHERR, D- PUSH ' '-f. ..., ..,. .... ,. Z ik ' 15'Q1'f' Sherri . . . four years to remember . . . ' I i' ii I ' lerseymen conventions. . .KAVVE. . . , . Essex Catholic and orange juice . . . ' 5' 'fjjillligqif 5 Ranger Ca vin . . . Don, Dennis, Beth and the Scooby-do therrnos . , . Senior LL 1 if 5 ' K , ' play-The Miracle Worker, . ,Aunt Ev ' ' J A 1 .yi , . . Bill . . . 5th per. lunch . . . live -r years from now. . .physics is phun. . . Q you get what from life savers lollipops? 1 . . . Papagei . . . hand in hand. . . ' Michael -- was that a slreaker?. . . the K rabbit and the bear . . . friends never ,, 4, say goodbye. - -li 7 MAUREEN ANN READIE WILHELM E. I. REBMANN Mo. . . Discos. . .the Foxy Lady . . . Brothers Three Bill. . . David . . . Wilhelm . . . Plymouth Duster. . .4 . . .the Blue Grotto gang, . .Ortley Beach 76. . .Billy speed . . . skiing . . . I hope someone breaks a leg . . . B.. . . do you want to get married? . . .Matt . . .Mary lunch. . .Rescue Squad. . . Photos . . . free as an eagle Ann. . . kidnapped . . .SPBP, . . luly4, 1976. . .Glenn . . . Long lasting love, Keith . . . the dummy . . . loan, Sandy. . .friends in SPHS. . . Irish . . .the three stooges . . .accident . . . But Ma . . .lohn. . . Louis. . .Billy . . Louie. . .Thank you and God bless to all my friends . .Goodbye KATHLEEN R. RESETAR , . .pre-med. . .college RICHARD A. RICCARDI Mark. . .March 28,1975 . . . shh . .. Summer Breeze, Tamasques Park. . . Be specific . . . Bowcraft . . . the triangle . . . lt's a beautiful day . . , long talks . . . a tackle . . . Breakfast with April , . .umbrellas in the ground. . .eighth period guidance appointments. . . june 28,1981 . . . Movies without money . . . 8125776 . . . Secrets with Karen . . . Need a tissue . . . Kym and ourquestions. . .future Nurse. Ric...1!1!75...FMS..,Ya! I'm TRUCK DRIVER!! . . .Norman's . . .Southside . . . PARTY IN THE MOLE'S Hole . . , jamming WITH jimmy AND The Boys . . . So You Wanna Own a Racecar! Deer Sto- ries, Mudcarp, Do You Love IT! . . . IEinally Out!!! PETER I, RICHETTI Pele , . . Mock Wars . . . New Year's Eve at PhiI's . . . 6th period Novak. . . I'm killin 'em . . . Hockey Games. . . Broken Subway Door . . . Charnblis HR . . . The Bench . . . Franklin Games. . . Bus Rides . . .Base B. Champs? 'X t 94 DONNA M. ROHRBACK Bugs . . . WHlTEY . . . Aug. 76 . , . Tonight's the night . . . Nova '73. . .Where's my smile? . . . Pizza and Hamburgers . . . Beach Boys - Where's the Rabbit? . . . The sun's coming up and locked out, . .Va. Beach. . .Nlflemington Races . . . Friday night get togeth- ers . . . 'IT o'clock car wash . . . CRASH! lody and Gilbey. . ,I'm an aunt . . . Golden oldies . . , M 81 M's . . . Oscar . . . Virgin Islands ...Seaside . . . lo and lack . .. GOOD FRIENDS . . . Quack Quack. PHILIP W. ROURKE Hainesville Mud. . . Delaware. . . Treefort Days . . . Always remem- ber partying with the boys. . . Southern Nights , . , The WHO . . . Plates leg . . . Lo Larr and the foot . . . Never forget lR.H., E.C., MD., T.C.J. . .The Classic. DAVID E, RINGEL Dyno. . .440 magnum, . .Wanna run it Tim? . . ,Race- way Park and Flemington Speedway . . .Gator time . . . woodshop wrestling. . .Truckin' in Canada. LORI FOREVER 'X was .F x mi L GEORGE A. RIPLEY runs 1, 74. . .The oags. . .PAR- TIES at Pickle's! . . . Let Me Drive! . . . Fishing with T.P. ...Holo's., Brrrr . . . Cedarbrook Park . . . B.B,B.! . . .Aero Filter. . .Wildwood. , .G.A .... R.M.S.. . . Get off that Phone!! . . .Take it slow. SANDY RUSSELL jerry . . . 3!Ill76 . . , partners in crime. , , hey pumpkin. . .Good times with ioann, Patti, Sue, Lisa and Dianne . . . seventh period study. . .64 V.W ..,. Do you want to get Iucy?. , , blue and red van . , . Things will be better the next time we meet . . . Dylan . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . CoIour my world. IOYCE ANN ROSE Brooklyn, 4!'l8!74. . . 3112. . . Apt, 56 and the red Trans-Am . . . Concerts . . . The Great Foursome. . . 'IO!'I8!74 . . .skilifts . . .Are you being fol- lowed? . . . the night at the gas station ,..G+G...Sherbsat2A.M.,.. Great Times with M, A, and E , . . 5 guys-5 girls. . .7 in a Camaro , , .The Forge Inn. . .Any kindness I can show to any human being let me do it now, for I shall never pass this way again. X.. D A IULIANNE SAVVAS '74...Study...Bun..,Mar- yann's party 'our secret' . . . Could lt Be Magic. . .Lunch '75, . . Bun, Moose, Maryann . . . Dr. Pepper . . .getting our permits . . . Driv- ing, oh boy . . . Cedarbrook Park . . .76 Miss Zy. . .Sth per. lunch ...Rush. . .'76. . ,Tryingtodo things right at work . . .Best Wishes . . . Remember We started in 8th grade . . . B.D., M.C., D.P., A.A.,L.C. DIANE SACKO CHARLESLSAKEVICH FLA '75 . . . O'Donahue Ave .... C.l.. . .Hieeee!?!. . .What's this? Cops. . . PBTFDOS. . , Neil ...camping . . . Mumbo Iumbo Young Poco. . . Hainesville . . . . . .guitar '73 . . . the lammin' Reef. . . Exploring on T. . . . Para- Days, the fort . . . what's up your noid . . . Gang Plank . . . Yester- sleeve? . . . Maine '74 . . . Skiing days. . .W-9. . .Many desperate up the Poconos . . .Uhh! Ya think times . . . spell time . . . T.l.M.E. it's Broke!?! . . . Curt's TR . . . . . . C.S ,... station connections The Park Clan . . . 4th l, 5th S . . .l.B.'s. . , Ski trips. . . fsniffl lunch . . . Suzie . . . 3244 . , . goodbye. . . KA.. . .Tracy broke win, lose, draw, or rainout, T . . . both wrists!!! LATER . . . Now what did I for- get!!! PAMELA IEAN SCALERA lohn . . . Dec.6,1974 . . .row 16 . . . April, 1975 . . . Senior prom, '75, '76, '77. . .ALNTW. . .golden oldies. . .roller skating. . . bowl! ing . . , Farrels . . . operation sail ...Preston . . . Hi, it's me... fireworks. . . Cheryl, stood up again . . . '71 Chevelle lohn's Pon- tiac. . .metoo. . .Who'sthis. .. August 1st 1974, what a bummer . . . midnight swimming . . . Mr. and Mrs. P's . . . firehouse . . . what's up for tonight. . .Labor day . . . fond memories . . . catch ya later. THOMAS LSCHILDER STEVENLSCHNEIDER adam SUSAN GAILSCOTT SALVATORE SEVERINI Dome rity . . . Par-Tay , , . Toni, Candy, Tanya at Angela . . . 67 . , . Speed drills . . . Ankle Hey , , , McD0nald's. . ,hanging at West Sth Street . . . Lisa and Great escape choate croaked 10129776 . . Frisbee . , the yellow Car. . .Hesse Boys. . .67a. . .Kendall Park Cricket . . . Franklin's Trig . . . Station drills . . . IHOP . . .walking around downtown . . . chased in Bamber- . . . Cream of Wheat . . . Wait till films, gulp . . . ger's , . . Spencer's . . . New York . . . walking around tobogganing. . .Cheap shot. . .Hands. . .Kin Behr. . . 42nd St.. . .Cecil and Shelley, I.D.. . .Wendy tKnotJ and Concerts. . .Pretty eyes. . . Foamy . . .Hey Stinky. . . Monique in the Cotillion, . .Robin and Mek, . .Pisces Football and Wrestling. . . Porky. . .K.H.. . .M.U.. . . . .Boop. . .College. , .lhope. DeCernlJer20,1976. IAMES SHOEMAKER Ciood Gulf days . . . Tried Killer . . . Hold your breath . . . the logs . . . friends. . .Wacky. . ,Corn Flakes. . . Bird Blank. , .lumpin the cliffs, . ,My Banez. . ,Iammrn. . .Restitution . . Brady's a nut. , ,Phase 7 but reached 9 . . .Ot,tttolunCh. 7 V r CHARLES M. SIVULICH KAREN SMALLEY Siy. . .2-K6. . .Keepthe lnalldown Ricky 6714776 . . . Wacky, Cracky . . .Score!. . .the darkroom. . .I and Diz. . .S.l.D.C.A.C.S.. . .Sea- fan't see anything! , . . Sherif's side '76, . . I hear noises. . ,corn Camels . . , Turn those double todoor. . ,.Talkswith Trac' plays . . .Znd team midstate cone . . .Catnip, . ,Sniff goodbye. . . ference as DH! . . . Mr. R's moon intelligent talks . . . P.B.T.F.D,O,S. songs . , . Mr. C's U.F.O. stories . . .lude, my Buddy. . ,Spell time ...Iune 23,1977! ,. , Keep on .,.Hang a right, go left . .. Truckin. U.l,Ivt.L .... orange slushes. . . T.B,B.D. present , . ,D.D. and IC., special to me , . . Parties. . . locked in a cemetery. . .thanks to the people who made my life possi- ble. . . Oh, what a mighty time! SONIA SEYFARTH Rb MICHAEL SMITH vs MARY L. SQUARE jeff. . .l!15!75. . .Good times with the gang. . .Labor Day weekend . . .A.K.W.T.T.A,L. . . . Long talks and fun times with Terry . . . Pine Forest . . . Star pitcher . , . Gary, you're mean . . .G,H,W.l.C. . . .You have to have an eye operation. . .Mustang ll. . . New Year's Eve. . . A.T.G.T.W.l.A.A.H.F.. . .Our high scores in bowling. . . Never forget all my friends cause memories linger on. 5' 5,51 ' ' ,1- 'vw' Ft ff Sf A ANNA V. SPINA Arm. . . Bermuda 9!19!76. . .Good friends, good times . . .McDonalds. . .Seaside. . .Football games. , .Sth period lunch . . . All the Great Adventures . . . Zipper . . .Snappy Sue and Killer Carol . . . Monks . . .Senior Play . . . Blind leading the Blind . . . Everyone using locker 13908. . . being best friends with Liz Melillo. . . Good times down the park with S.C,, R.P, CM., A.V., L.M., L.V., K.L.. . .Hating to leave, but knowing it was the best 4 years of school, with memories of days gone by. 4 1 W 1' i X.. E :kj V! .X t. :V . M . i QNRJ li ' - 'x - , x ' i i f -tl l i t i ANTHONY l. STAZZONE IAMESLSPISSO 1 KENNETH L. STAMPLEY THERESA D. STEAD Terri.. .july 21,1974, . .the shore . . . Marky Poo . . . Soc- cer!! Little Carols BIG BROTHER , . . james . . . How's Softie? . , ,Cross Country. . .the sliding board . . . it's a soccer shirt, Terri . . . cover girl . . . Track . . . the Ducce . . , Mid State . . . Woskey . . . meet you on Michael St. . . . Bldg. 4 . . . Tasty Maid. . . the line . . .O.l., Cindy, and Laura. . .6th per, lunch with D,M .... Do I get a star? Lacrosse games . , , Star Time!!! . . . Tom and Donna . . . Licato Agency . . , H.O. Commer- cial. . .college ahead. . I A S R.K.. . .GAIL H. DONALD D. STEWART Listen to a different drum and be out of step. . . Mr. and Mrs, B. . , , Ready on the line, Mr. Ed.. . .WSC, , .Nick Ste- phanie . . . 38.22.32 . . . Buffaloe and Knox - accident - a ride of your life . , . Karen Quag. - Shy? . , . El Presi- dente , . . Patty . . . Brothers - only different fathers . . . 10. . . Provatina ..,ls your name Bob? . . .Brian DODGE, , .Craig and Mr. C.. . .Willy 4 speed . . . Nisi Dominus Frustra . . . Bev . , ,Shoot it , . . Mean and Rotten ...Weird, . .Crazy. . .Insanity. .. reality- live and believe it's not so! LISAIEANNE STRASKO Stretch . . . The curse. . . the ber tri the cups. . . Pret- zels...YouWaste...Fiz,..Mums...Cow... CHARLES ESTILLMAN Good times with H.M. and B.C. in '75 . . . The suitcase Harley Davidson. . . Party. . . Cindy, forever and always . , ,S. Goose. , ,BrilIo. . .F, W, V, C, P, N, S, K, j.P,, B.B., . . .The boys are back in town, , , Karen . . .ls it Bogus! TRA, LA, LA, LA, Di, DA. W SUSAN A. STRAUSSER ' DENNIS D. STEWART No, I'm Dennis not Donald . , . Band D. and the Scooby-Doo Thermos . MoFo.,.Bl. . .Spititout!. . .E10 . . . Cute!! , . . Brian , . . Let's take them for a walk, Sherri . . .K.F. and BL at Summer Camp. . . What do you think? . . . What a lot of freckles you have! . . .What a horse!! . . . You will marry james before you're 18 . . . You get a star . . .Study Hall with S.M. and sag! as fx? is lf 5' ,w Q,-Lf :jf ,I I Wt 3? ' 49, Ai' 20 4 NANCY SULLIVAN Choch. . .10 mile marathon. . .G,B.G.'S. . .Mary, Meg and Anne . . .all those camping trips. . . T.C. . . .the first time , . .shore '75, '76. . .undefeated 11-0. . .Bril- lo's. . . Lunch at K.P.. . .Sully-van. . .l.P.B.B.. . ,old times at Pius . . . trumpet . . . P.E.'S Party . . . oranges . . . out of gas on a hill! . . .2-mile races. . .Discus-97 . , .Vermont??? ANN E. TAYLOR Billy . . .6!22!76. . .Seaside 76. . .L-Natural-L and Ma . . .walking the boards, . ,hiking to Sunfish. . . 67 Fre- mont . . . Rippling Water . . . Maine. . .W. VA.. . . Pinball. . . Bimbo . . . Cranky . . .Hubby and Wifey . . .NRPS concert. . .Hoffy's hassles. . .BilIy's hair. . . We love each other the same . . . Babe . . . Park pleasures. . .Go climb a tree. . . Corrine . . .Planning our hopechest . . . BilIy's dart board . . . We're late for TERESA A. TACKACH STUART D. TALLMAN ROBIN LYNN THIBAULT Halloween '75 . . . Thanksgiving '74, '75 . . . luly 8, 1973 work. . .Billy making my supper. . .delicious breakfast . ?llVh9fGE'S Kalfefg 4lAhh,dd0f1l5 SHOW, 5 Biummef ...P8tllSurf'sup...Trailriding...T...Ei... 0 ' fan In C 00--- Dan 0Wl Wll HY--A Gregg. . . friends , , .Good times with beautiful people CUV F' TAMBURR' TifT19S With IB-, M-H-, Bl. ff0m C-SH . . FfIef1dS ff0m I-C. . . .llove you all. . .MY BABY, . .Good Night Now. - - -W9 U99 I0 Bel BWGY with ill - ,5lill,Y0U turn me On- 5. MONIQUE CELESTE THOMAS . . . whose body and soul belongs to David. i i X l.. if WILLIAM J. THOMAS Rock . . . Berk, a great buddy . . . Mr. Clean, Lip, and Scott. . . Party- ing with the guys. . .6!20!76, . . Hockey and the nationals. . .Race cars tMustangs? Camaro? Coryair? Nova? Tempests???l . . .YO. , . Four Members , . . Physics and B.S. . , .joe Zilch . , .Coffee Bean, lack, and Ice Cream . . . College and Hockey ahead. CINDY MARIE TIERCE Water fi hts at 5 A.M , . Faraguts g . . throne . , . the great impounder the shore. . ,Marge. . .Sherbans. . . Ho, I couldn't eat another thing Don't call her Wanda. . .The Mea Jaw Lands. . .Winners . . .Moo-Comb my hair. . . French Fries in Chemistry , , . Stuck in McDonald's parking lot Soup . . . Norman , , . Who talks? 6-24-76. . .It's a Boy. . .N.R.A. IR.. . . Did you call joe C? . . .Long talks with DOE. . .Avon Books in Geometry. . . College ahead. IOHN TILLOTSON Party . . . old days at the field. . . CD.. . .Hangin'at the Crown, . . Round Valley. , . Mongaup. . . Dry Season '76 , . . Wacky . . . Molson Gold , . . Frank, where we gonna sleep . . . Party on the lake . . . Help, I'm falling in. . .the bong . . . Let's cut . . . My heart itches . . . the big bust . , , Sum- mer of 75 . . . Colorado Rocky Mountains. . .What do you want to do. . .Leeches. MINDY SUE UNCERLEIDER The great foursome . . . 10118174 . . . Special friends. . .Apt. 56- Red Trans Arn . . . ARE WE BEING FOLLOWED!!! .,,5guys-5girls. . .S?. . ,Krausz- er's 3 for S1!!! . . . Horn symphony. . . Sunrise on the beach. . . I'm not crazy!! . . . Memories . . , Get it together-CG . , ,Mr. D.. . .Munchkins. , . Embar- rassing moments. . . G and G . . , Some people!!! . , . Take it to the limit ,..WWI. . .TYW. . .YCC. . .trig? Spanish?. . .greattimes withl,E,A. . , We've onlyjust begun, i 5 - ' DONNA VAN HAREN Annie Get Your Gun . . . jeff . . , the pool gang . . . UMPH! . . . The armored pickle at a rhinocerous! . . .5 !10!75 . . . Sick! Twisted! . . , Beat! Neat! Cute! , , . Vermont Maid?. . ,Shenango. . , Geethat's great , . . Competitions . , , Physics is phun! . , . Superstar , . . Degenerates . , . Let's go to Virginia! . . . The Miracle Worker. . ,Mermaid . , .Whoopsee. . . Sea Gull Sand- wich?! . . . Rootbeer at Cedar Ridge . , . We're growing up! FRANK E,VAlL CREGORYIOHN VAN DRIEL leanne . . . FratelIo's. . .Skiing with Troy down the expert's hill . . .C.l.E,. . .OCt,9,1973. , ,Hey, I know what we're doing wrong! . . .Parking lot. 30th. . . Take it slow, ROBERT GUY VASTANO Pooh Bear. . , jose . . . Bobby V ..., The guy with a banana in his ear . . . Let's goto Virginia . . .Volleyball . . , Where's Manasquan? . , . Vastanski and Zucchini . . . Pickle jr.. . . How's your baby, . .G.D.. . . Ham- burger show . . , Physics is Phun? . . . Maynard Who? . . . Anyway! . , . UMPH . . . Elephant call . . . Adios Amigos! lap. . . B.B, Concert 11!24!76. . . Hey Bo-Bo. . . SmiIing Anna , . . Parties at Spruce Run . . . High St. . . . 2nd period study . , . E.P,'s Golf Lesson . . . Hanks , . .july ERWIN P, VELASQUEZ Ernie, . . E,C .,.. Wrestling . . . speed drills . . . Ankle heyl. . .Mr. Baker's talks. . .stopthe caboose. . .john 3:3 . . . FRISBEE . . . You don't eat meat? . . , Peru 75 ., .junior Prom K.K. , , . Baseball? . . . Mr. K's patience . . . Herms . . , Mr. Monster , , . Why? . . . Octad, Apple, jam and Killer , . . Chicago? . . . Tom M. and Neschanic Station . . . Manasquan . . . Layallette under the boardwalk . . .Free styling with Bro.. . . Calif. here I come. . .81 . . .Me, Bro, and Sarge, , .Double sessions . , . G pack . . . only God knows . . . College ahead. ANTHONY A. VENTU RA Kali! -1' W CYNTHIA VERDOLINA GEORG G. VlOLA GERRI ANN WACNER Charlie. . .3!19!76, . . Pines Manor 1!10!76. , .Proms George without the E , . .cheesedoodles. . .S,S., D,B,, Wags . . . jimmy . . . Tic tacs , . . Susie Q . . . Did 75 and '76, . .New Year's Eve '75, . , Parties. . .Car '51 and L.D., Aren't they coot? , , .Car 57 . . .Cathy Pain you do that on purpose? . . . Baby Big Batt . . . Velvet , .the shore. . ,One dollar??. . ,telephone booth. . , . , .Bobby and Superman. . ,UTopia. . .La Clique. . . , . . Az . . . Fred and Ralph . . . 5!2!76 . . . No kid, dancing 15 years , . . Epstein . . . crazy lunch periods Pierre and Sylvie . . . Fairfax . . , Red Tide . . . Physics you're ugly . . . Aoch . . . Chaswick . . . Vill . . . Band . . That Special person . . . everlasting friendship with Phools, . , I love the band. . . With all due respect Sir Camp '73, . .Dawny. . . Billy, is that the white house? T.B.. . .long talks, . .good times with friends. . .The . . . The bell , . . class mobile . . .You Paranoid! . . . . , . Lenny Poo. , , Nose . . , Let's sit down and think ast is gone but the future is iust beginning. . . Memo- Tumulties. , .Cemeteries. . . Cricket mobile. , .Cali- about this . . . Monty Python , . . Virginia . . . Kosher ries, fornia. , .Ithink l'm getting an ulcer. . .TyIer, Dill . . . Ben Franklin's silly walk . . . The infamous red Volkswagen. ROBERT WAGNER R KAREN T. WALDRON , Memories . . . the fastest 4 years , . . what's new? . . . what's old? . . . say what?. . .12-27-75. . ,all the great parties . . . all the great people . . ,l,W .... l.D .... S.L. ...L.D.. . .W.B.. . .thehut. ,, the garage . . . Friendly's Forever , , , Parking lot days . . .great escape. . .Florida for Christmas - Kentucky for Easter?, . . high times . . ,'66 Chevelle-Candy Red Apple . . . Emerson's-10-22-76 . . . little sister julie - big brother joe . . . Beach Haven '76, . . 10-16A76 . . . the memories are forever. DAVID I. WALDRON Dave. . .What? Huh? , . .Old days at the field and Crown . . . 8.5. from B.R.. . ,Hiking the Appa- lachian. . .Camping at Round Val- ley. . .tomb in the mountains. . , Tammy at Stop. . .parties in D,L.'s room. . , Vegas , . .Wacky Days . , , Summers at the shore: Dune parties . . . doin' the Grey House , . .The Deuce. . .Tucker: And a new life is onna be mine . . , 8 PARTY!!! IOSEPH I. WALKO loe. . . 71 Demon . . . Band camp '73 . . Mopar . Pan man . . .PM. . .Virgina 75, 77 .,. Bernie's Trans Am , car . . . 11711776 , . ...AE. . .Navyahe Mopar, go '. 574, 5, 6775 ad. 7 ARD MICHAEL F. WANCE BRENDAN A. W Bernie . . . Where tonight, boys? , , . 40 mile hike . . . tremendous times at Spruce Run . . . Wildwood . . . Afternoon Delight . . . Guy and Me, mugged by a priest in Queens. . .or the Bronx . . .or wherever we were . , , Yuckie . . . Parties in Piscataway , . . lr. Prom . . . Franklin raid, Dawn, you don't know me, . . . What happened to the rest of the bologna, man? . . . Dunnel- len arrest, How do we talk our way out of this one? . . . Partying with Pat and talks with Mag . , . Summer of '75 , . .Sugar Magnolia . . . Prom party and what a night that turned out to be. TERRY E. WARD i S ixg IEFFREY M. WASHINCTION ,ff ,ff TERRY WEDDERMANN G.M.P.. . , Labor Day Weekend. . .Ain't no way to treat a lady. . .Mary and lohn . . .123 . , .MlJSIAIJA. . .56 and 60, . .93 and 104. . ,Fill it?. . ,England . , ,Mary,I missed you , , .An eye op? STEPHEN K. WEBER Summer ol '72 . . . the 5:00 dash . , . I won't say it , . . GTO . . . watch that Charger! . , , R.W, and l.S. , . . remember those days? . . .Him and his Nova. . .loe D's closet door. . . Rick, cut it out! . . . RM. . . get that smoke stick . , .getting up early . . .good times riding the old neighborhood . . . hey kid , . . l1!3!76 . . . Computer XLI9. ,- I . L,.. EDWARDT. WELCH NAN . , . M6173 . . . Everyday is a party . , The gang . . .Who wants to cut? , , . Princeton an Shea . . ,The drought of '76 . .Dave's room. , , 7 years bad luck. . . My back hurts . .3rd period study hall. .The Bug an Banana. , . OLDS. . Camping, . . Rain R.Y., M., P.K., S., A,T.. . .Skiing. . .Acme. . .Go West . . .Wild- erness , . Oh Cod, no brakes . . . Hand in Hand , . Out oflersey, 'UN -Q IOHN C. WERCLAND ROBERT R. WHITE Monkey . .'l0!I0!75, , This One's for You. . .Barry Manilow. , .All of our limes together . .Washington Rock. . .10!18!76. . .All ol those letters . . .Watchout for B.C ..,. I love you too . , . Physics Phools . . . Red Tide, . , Elisa, Meg, Ceery. , . Ididr1'I pass?! . . Elisa, why are you afraid of cemetery. . , The moon . . .Band , , . PAN , . .Cricket-Mobile , . . B.O.B. tladyl . . . Going in :lass tonight, , , Sunrise . . ,Sunsc-I. . .Brick- town, as . ,,.,.,, ,H I K SHARON E, WHITE Cross country '76. . .IO mile marathon . . ,C.B.G.'S. , , undefeated 'I1-0. . .Brillo. . .Lunch at K.P , . .l.P.B,B. .. .P.E,'s party. . .oranges . .out of gas on a hlll!!!. ,. 8 99. . , CaroI's Pep talks . . . S:38! , , . County Champs . . ,ll'stoo nice to run, , VerrnonI?? 20 WILLIAMWIKE SONIA ALICIA WILKINSON Bill. . . Debbie . . . That's cool Horses . . . abstracts . . . Gradua- . , .Pan's Band. . .Frampton Con- tion year - 5th period lunch with Certs. . X68 Nova. . .Virginia. . . the ol' gang. , . Love - Saying Nose . . .Tim's baby. . .lim john- goodbye and good luck. son. . .Band trips. . .THE AOCH . . . I wish I could remember the name of that . . . lt's been great Pooh!! Q 'ii j 'fw 5. ,MW , V A 4 ' ,pt I I .4 Q .?i ,r,. 1 I if ,v.. , S W wwf' 2 ,, mm ,V 4 at A ROBIN WINSTEAD STEVEN WQLENSKI PATRICIA ANN WRIGHT Senior year. . .good friends to have . . . best friend: Crazy Iulie ...3!18!60, . . 3!'l9!58 . .. Proms . . . Mikie . . . Love to Dance . . , Frog jump in volleyball , . ,College ahead. . .Iookingfor- ward to future. . .Dr.1.pIays some basketball . . . What's coming down. . .Michaelalways RONALD YERMAN IENNINE YESSE Neenie . , , Unforgettable freshman year . . . 11!2!74. . .You ain't seen nothing' yet. . .Mohn's apt.. . .44. , .luddine. . .long motor- cycle rides. . . 3rd period films class. , .Lobster Cantonese. . . Long Beach Island . . .the wild goose chase. . .Gale - my twin sister. . . side of the house , , . Co-co-nuts . . . alem slights . , . I'll do it for french fries . . . our teams . . . soccer . . . my birthday dinner . . . - We'reIost8!11!76, . .a late night sandy swim. . .Remo's parties. . . ...Y rl X sr LISA MARIE ZABEL 88 S.K .... Miss Butterfingers . . . Go Go Gopher. . .The Peach. . . Washington D.C. , . .Mickey Mouse Skiing My Big Brother . . . Ice len . . . The Bet .. , Camping . . .Wildwood- Roger Ram let . . . 40 pounds of moldy cheese . . .worms and frogs ...Bth per. RK I and ll . . .Olive Oil . . . My Little Cricket . . . Sea- db sons change with the scenery, weaving time in a tapestry, won't you stop and remember me. SUSAN P. ZAHUTA Sue. . . Colorado . . . Donna iS.S. of S. Incl Ma Pat, Chuckie, brother Az and Wags . . .Connors and Evert , , . D.B. fH,S.l, N.C., Chaz, and Bill Beutel , . , Is that you Don luan? . . .Schmedleyl . . . The Mayor's class . . , Frampton Concert . , . Lennie Poo . . . the nuts in 3rd and 4th period study . , . being past on Rahway iMr. McCilIj , . . The overstuffed bug . , . Saul's P. Geometry , . . Your Mama Don't Dance - Rich . . . Hey you, come here! . . .Manas- quan . . . It's hard to believe it's over! skiing. . .Concerts. . .a little snowball can cause a lot of wetness. . College with Maryann. STEPHENLYORKANIS York. . ,McDonalds. . .the shore. . .jimmy and Chris . . .Tennis with the gang. . .SchmedIey's Capri . . .4th period study. , . Mr. C's class. . . Sue . . .lohn. . . lap . . . Drew. , Rosanne, . .Fio's films. . . BuzzaryIski's Caar. . . Roller skating with the group . . . Lori . . .Ann . . .The clinic. . .Greattimes. . .CoIIegeahead. Il! ANTHONY E ZAIAC EILEEN ROBIN ZIPER KAREN A ZONOWITH Anton the Pole but Tony whats that Mr Deve Erleen Elena U S V Ramah Caravan Crash Deb what happened? Hotel Malrbu ney7 Panny oh yeh well my calculators got Odd Quad Fearsome flvesome MR RF DB S S Speedy Surfside Chump and Demon oh' I don t get at . say waht Vrrgnnla twuce SZ DB Summer 74 early mornrng shower rn W trrps T I Thanksgrvmg games World Serres 76 Band Camp 73 Polnt Pleasant Vrrgrnla the tent rs floatmg away Sensor Play Halloween 75 Tlmes at FS Rotten frurt frghts excavatlon .K D s class dela vu? Vrllage and Chrcken How far can you go wrth The Mark the cove Have a mce day gurls no he sgot you Schmldthead' one of these? After all that a Iastrng frrendshrp Me woman Tennrs The trmes wulh Robun aw f 1 ,fl NICEST TO KNOW: janet Di Lello and Sal Severini. SHORTEST GIRL AND TALLEST BOY: Ann Alcaro and Mike Berkowitz. Senior Superlafives QUIETEST: janice Geary and joe Mantz. I CLASS ATHLETES: Pat Eckel and Erwin Velasquez 4 CLASS BRAINS: Donna Van Haren and Lennard Crabowski. CLASS CLOWNS: Lisa Strasko and Anthony Pompilio. -A-M..L-..L ,SLLSS C ,fig wb' ' ff rg ,,... . .L.. ...-, ,- W ':' 'VA kkkk - , SSAA A ' Y . f: i LL,, , . Q .... ..L..L,.L....LLAL,....Wf. ,.-..,L X... . Q Qlf Q ,S - fi G M A V-, LL.. LL.. , , ,ff ff ,,.'S 5, gigh gi : -S:'z A ,2-1 Q f-'1 .1'h kj, '1' A -A , ALLLL f RJ , Eg: xx Y VKLLL Sf 5 I f A A A A , .,L, S CLASS COUPLE: Dianne Alberino and Ken Laverne. BEST LOOKING: Karen Aroneo and Angelo Pennisi lj, CUTEST: Cindy Verdolina and Paul Oberlander. 'J 'i Km P46251 060' MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Mindy Ungerleider and Lennard Grabowski. W A v Q- E i K ., CLASS ARTISTS: Karen McCIeary and Erwin Velasquez. ,W BEST DRESSED: Karen Krajewski and john Kratz. 6 S SSSS L ' A RL -N imma My fbi 'Xf' kzgq M BEST ALL AROUND: Kathy Fimiani and Angelo Pennisi. CLASS VOCALISTS: Donna Van Haren and Bill Keefer. CLASS FLIRTS: Sandy Falten and jimmy Spisso. CLASS MUSICIANS: Carol Rounds and Bob Vastano MICHELLE M. ADAMS fSnoopyJ California and College, Bowling 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, 3, Drama Club 3. DIANNE ALBERINO College, Baseball Score- keeper 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Fire Patrol 4, National Honor Society 4, Alternate to Girls' State 3, Regit Staff 4. MARK ALBERTOCKI QAII Car School. ANN MARIE ALCARO tSquirt, Midget, Doctor, Bowling Club 2, French Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Future Physician's Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Fire Patrol 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Play. MARIA ELENA ALEU fElenaI College, Chorus 1, Student Council 1, 2, Color Guard 3, 4, Year- book Staff 3, 4, Fire Patrol 4. TERESA APPOLLONI lTeril Have Fun. CHARLES APPROVATO iCharliej College, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Fire PatroI4, Varsity Club 3. BARBARA ANN ATKINSON iBum-Ol Court Reporter, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 2, Spanish Club 2, lerseymen's Club 2, Fire Patrol 4. PAUL BALDASARRE Soccer 1, 2, 4, Wrestling 1. TRACY BARLING Ski Club 1, 2, Softball 2, Bas- ketball 2. DAVID BARSKY fBarskl College, Cross Country 1, Track 2, Ice Skating 2, Announcers' Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, lazz Band 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. CYNTHIA ANN BECHTLE lCin, Tootsa ma doodsaj Marriage. SCOTT BEDA Tennis 3, 4. THOMAS R. BEHR iYogiI College, Accountant, Travel, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Fire Patrol 4, Student Council 4, Concert Committee 4. MARIE ANN BERGEN iReaI Agricultural Col- lege, Cheering 1, 2, 3, 4 lCaptainI, Track 1, 2, 3, 4 iHurdIesI, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. MICHAEL B. BERKOWITZ iBerkl College Ahead, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Track 1, Fire Patrol 4. DEBORAH ANN BEYER iDebbie Deyerl Col- lege and Travel, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Senior Representative 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4. ELIZABETH KAYE BIDDLE QLizj Travel and Mar- riage, D.E.C.A. 4. IANE A, BIELINSKI College, Track 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, Ice Skating 1. DAVID I. BOCZAR 1DaveI College, Bowling Club 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Ping Pong Club 2. DAWN MARIE BOTTONE Schooling, Travel, and Marriage. IOANNE BRONISH fSnow Annie, Travel, Work, and Marriage. BRIAN I. BROWN Travel, College, Football 1, 2, 3. Senior Class Direofory LISA IUANITA BURGESS Doctor of Medicine, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Student Teacher 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Future Physicians Club 3, 4, Yearbook 4. DIANE BUSH iBushl Travel, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, junior Class President, Student Council 4. CHARLES F. BUTRICO IR, iChasj College, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, jazz Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Gymnas- tics 2, Ski Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4. CATHY LYNN CAMPANELLI lCampl College and Travel, l.V. Baseball Manager 2, Varsity Field Hockey Manager 3, lunior Class Secre- tary, Prom Committee 3, 4, Student Council Recording Secretary 4. BARBARA ANN CATARINO Secretary, C.O.E. KAREN CARDONE Uoej Field Hockey 1. IOHN CARROLL CShoeIacesI College, Cross Country 3,4. CECIL S. CASEY iSweet C.C.l Navy and College, Drama Club. RICHARD I. CHIRUMBOLO fBoIo Bo-lol Col- lege, Electrical Engineer, Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE A. CLINEDINST lCathyl Marriage and the Country, D.E.C.A. SUSAN K. CONNER iSueI College Ahead, Drama Club 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Senior Play. ANNA V. COPPOLA iAnnJ Work and Interior Decorating. JANET COSENZA Uanj Registered Nurse, Ski Club 2, lunior Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play Prop Director 4. MARYANN ELLEN COSTANTINO lTOrrat0, Figl Receptionist, Fire Patrol 4. DANA MARIE COWAN lDane, Snailj College. IOSEPH FULVIO D'ALESSlO Uoe DI Electron- ics, West Point, Recording Studio, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, lazz Workshop Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Video Tape Recording and Camera Crew 3, 4, Drum Major 4. DIANE DARE Travel, Hockey 2, 3, Ski Club 1. ANN MARIE DE ANDREA lAnnaI College, Hockey 2, Color Guard 3, lr. Vice President 3, Yearbook 4. TERESA ANN DECOLA iTerryj Secretary. RITA DEFRANCESCO Track 1, 2, C.O.E. 4. ANGELA T. DELLISANTI 1MuffyI College and Travel, Basketball Mgr. 2, Student Council 3. ANN R. DEMICO Work and Marriage, D.E.C.A. 3, C.O.E. 4. NICOLA DESANTIS College. PHILIP DICUOLLO llulioy College, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. IANET DILELLO College, Ski Club 1, 2, Hockey 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4. MICHAEL I. DILEO fScoopI Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL S. DISCH tMikej College, Baseball 1. IOHN DONNELLY ll.D.l Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Band1,2,3,4. ANN MARIE DUDAK lLittle Annj Work and Marriage Ahead, C.O.E. PATRICIA DUNAY tPattyI Medical Technol- ogy, Fire Patrol 4, Student Council 2, Ice Skat- ing Club 1, 2, Golf Manager 2, 4, Senior Play 4, Orienterring Club 2. BARBARA ANN DUNN iBunI Travel Agent, French Club 3, Fire Patrol 4. PATRICIA ANN ECKEL fPatI Travel, Cross Country 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4 1CaptainI, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Patrol 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. PAUL L. EGERT lLegsl School and Travel, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Geology Club 4, Track 2, Fire Patrol 4. DONNA R. EMRICH Secretary, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Fire Patrol 4. ELAINE FAIELLA College, Merchandising. SANDRA 1. FALTEN lSandyl Vet Technician, Track 1, 2, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. IO ANN FEDORCHAK lMoml Florida. ROBERT FERRANTE iBobI College, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHY IEAN FIMIANI tFim Faml College, Ski Club 1, 4, Softball 1, 2, Basketball 2, 31 Field Hockey 3, Student Council 3, 4, Sr. Class Secre- tary 4, Bowling 4, Spring Track 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Tennis 4. STEVEN ANTHONY FIRRELLO College, Auto Body Field, Football 1, 2, Baseball 2. BRADFORD LEE FITZSIMMONS tCharIie Brown, College, Environmental Science, Aca- pella Choir1, 2, 3, 4, lades1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2. IOSEPH WILLIAM FODOR College, Architec- tural Engineer, Freshman Baseball Mgr. 2, Orienterring Club 2, Varsity Soccer Mgr. 2, 3, 4. LAURA ANNE FORE CLoril College, Physical Therapist, Marriage. IENNY L. FORSYTHE College and Travel, Tiger Talk 1. IUDY MARIE FRANCHAK lludY, ludel College, Nursing, lerseymen 1, 2, Fire Patrol 4, Twirling 3 tCaptain 43. IOSEPH FRASCINO College and Travel, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 4, Ski Club 1. LOUIS FRASCINO CGinI Soccer1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL S. GARDIN College, North Carolina. IANICE EILEEN GEARY College, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Regit Girls Sports Editor 4. BARBARA LINDA GEURTS College, Pom Poms 1, 2, 3 Captain 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, Gymnastics Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Cross Country 1, Fire Patrol 4. 7 BRETT GIAKAS College, Baseball, Football 1, 2, Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. JOSEPH GINGERELLI College and Travel, Soc- cer1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 1. TROY ANTHONY GINIECKI lTrixJ Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. JUDY GOFF Ski Club 1, 2, Hockey Team 3, Ceramics Club 4. DEBRA GOLDEN lDebbieJ X-ray Technology. DENNIS GONZALEZ Wrestling 1, Soccer 2. LENNARD PETER GRABOWSKI College, Stu- dent Council 3, President 4, Bowling Club 3, National Honor Society 4, Announcer's Club 4. EUGENE GREEN JR. fMousieJ College and Travel, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. TIM GRIFFIN Travel, Soccer 1, 4. GAIL C. HAINES College Ahead, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Team 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Regit IEditorJ 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Media Center 2, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Sewing Club 4. VALERIE HALL iValJ C.O.E. 4. FRANK JOSEPH HALLORAN lThe Generall College Ahead, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MARYELLEN HANLEY tMaryJ College, Pom Poms 3. RICHARD HARZULA tHarzJ College, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, Fire Patrol 4. WILLIAM HAUS IBIIIJ Football 1, 2. TERRI ANN HEDDEN Secretarial, Ski Club 2, Skating Club 3, C.O.E. 4, Student Council 4. KENNETH R. HELGESEN lHelgiJ College, Music, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Jazz Band 4. MICHAEL STEVEN HLAVATY iMikeJ Basketball Mgr. 1, Basketball 2. LAURA ISIDRO Lawyer, Cast Member of Sen- ior Play 4, Ski Club 4. ROBERT M. JACKSON iB0bJ College and Travel, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Bowling Club 2, 4, Student Council 4. MARYANN JENKINS lMar, JJ College, Basket- ball 1, 2, Spanish 2, 4, Bowling 4. ROXANNE JENTIS lRockJ College Ahead, Spanish Club 3, 4, Fire Patrol 4, Basketball 3, 4, Assistant Director Senior Play, Hall Patrol, Hockey 3. CHRIS JOHNSON Surf, Travel, School, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1. RONALD A. KACSMAR iKaz, Polish War HorseJ College, Engineering, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM S. KEEFER iBill, Keefl College, Aca- pella 1, 2, 3, 4, Iades 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Chorus President 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4, Cen- tral Jersey Chorus 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. BRIAN J. KELLY ICheapshotJ College, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. BARBARA ANN KLECZKOWSKI Secretary, Ice Skating Club 3, Jerseymen 3, Fire Patrol 4. SUSAN ANN KLECZKOWSKI Secretary, Ice Skating Club 3, Jerseymen 3, Fire Patrol 4. KEITH B. KOZIEL College, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 4, Track 3. KAREN KRAJEWSKI tLittIe Kra-jewJ College, Dental Hygienist, Ski Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, C.O.E. 4. JOHN KRATZ Uohnnyl College and Travel, Cross Country 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4. ELIZABETH KRUIMER tLiz, BethJ Travel, Span- ish Club 2, Orienteering Club 2. KURT M. KUBERIET tThe Mouthl College, Marriage, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. GARY J.'LANZA College, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. ROBERT LANZA tBobbyJ College, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK LASKO College and Travel. JOANNE LAVISH llo, Pud, Poodl Marriage. KENNETH A. LAVERNE College, Baseball, Travel, Varsity Club 3, 4, Yearbook Sports Edi- tor 4, Student Council 4, Fire Patrol 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1. DOREEN ANN LEACH IDorJ Secretary. KEN LEBOUTILLIER tKennyJ College, National Honor Society 3, 4, Literary Magazine 4, Fire Patrol 4. GREGORY S. LEWIS lLouieJ Travel and Col- lege, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. JANET MARIE LEWIS iMush Mousej Travel and College, Gymnastics Club 3, Bowling Club 3, Drama Club 2, 3. FRANK PAUL LICATO JR. College and Medical School, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Jersey- men 1, 2,3 President 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 1, 2. MICHAEL J. LIQUA tMikeJ Pharmacologist, Ski Club 2, Orienteering Club 2, Geology Club 4, Fire Patrol 4. CRAIG S. LUBIN College, Law, Chorus 1, 2, Football 1, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Tennis 1, Track 3. THERESA L. LUKEY ITJ College and Marriage, Girls Tennis Team 4, Literary Magazine and Club 4. JOAN MARIE LUTHMAN Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Ten- nis 2, lndoor Track Mgr. 2, Field Hockey 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Football Stat. 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK MALECKI ISudakisJ Tech. School, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. STANLEY MALECKI College, Football 1. PETE MALLOY IJJ To Seek the Road of Life. JOSEPH A. MANTZ iJoeJ College, Accounting, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2. SUSAN LYNN MARSH ISueJ Nursing, Color Guard 3, 4 tCo-Captain 4J, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 2. GAIL C. MARTIN tMinute, NortonJ College and Travel, Pom Poms 1, 2, Baseball Mgr. 1, 2, Soccer Mgr.'2, 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Senior Editor 4, Fire Patrol 4. FRANCINE ANN MARTINKOVIC tFresca, FranceJ Art School, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY MASSA ITonyJ Travel. WAYNE P. MAURER lNutsyJ California, Track 1. SHARON L. MAZAUSKAS College, Pom Poms 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. DON MAZELLAN lZulJ Tech. School, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. BRIAN J. McCANN tTyJ College, Bowling Club 2, 3, Bowling Team 4, Fire Patrol 4. KAREN ANN MCCLEARY Art School. JOHN J. McCOID Uakel Schooling, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire Patrol 4. WEN DY R. MCCRAY College, Nursing. STEVEN McGlLL ISteveJ College. DIANE M. McKlNN iDeeJ Nursing. KENNETH G. MCKNIGHT lPickle, Starskl Tech. School. CHERYL FRANCES MELFI Travel and School, Student Council 2, C.O.E. 4. ELIZABETH G. MELILLO tLizJ Band 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Senior Play. MICHELE MIRANDA IShelly Poohl Elementary Education, Baseball Scorekeeper 1, Softball 2, Student Council 3, C.O.E. 4. MARYANN MISCOVIC IMaryJ College and Travel, 50's Revival Club 3, Jerseymen 3, Fire Patrol 4. WILLIAM W. MOSIER JR. lBiIIyJ Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, Wrestling 3. STEPHEN MURTHA Music School, Literary Magazine 1, 2, 3, 4, Tiger Talk 1, 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4. DONNA MARIE MYERS Legal Secretary, Ski Club1, 3, C.O.E. 4. GARY LEE NEWMAN Rutger's College of Phar- macy, Science Club 3, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4. RICHARD F. NOLTY JR. iNoltJ College, Basket- ball1,2, 4. JULIA GIESLE NORMENT Uuliej College, Nurs- ing, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 1, Fire Patrol 4. ELENA MARIE NUNEZ Airlines, C.O.E. 4. PAUL J. OBERLANDER College. DIANE O'BRIEN iDiJ College, Pep Club 1, 2, Ice Skating 1, 2, Yearbook 4, Skiing 4, Fire Patrol 4. EILEEN FRANCES O'BRIEN iEiJ Secretary. MICHAEL T. O'BRlEN tO'B, PebbleJ Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES J. O'HARE tJimBobJ College, Cross Country 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Golf 2, 4. IODY PANGBORN Ilo, Hody, Hol Marriage. SUSAN PARADA tPardaI Nursing School and Marriage. IANET PARTIKA IParticleI College, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Sr. Class Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 4. SAMUEL l. PAULS Law, Soccer 1, 2, Bowling Club 3, 4. ANGELO PENNISI tEasyI College, Soccer, Soc- cer 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Baseball 1, Varsity Club 3, Student Council 4, Tiger Mascot 4, Concert Co-Chairman 4, Senior Class Presi- dent. MARYANN POLLERA IMarI College, Soccer Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, Student Council 3, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY T. POMPILIO College and Travel, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Varsity Club, Ski Club, School Mascot. ELIZABETH A. PREZIOSO ILizzy, Prezl work, ski Club 3, c.o.E. 4. EVELYN PRICE IEvieI Pom Poms 1, Hockey Mgr. 1, Softball 1, 2, Tennis 3, School Mascot 4. APRIL ANNE PROESCH IPikI Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ier- seymen 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. SHERRI DENISE PUGH College, Doctor, National Honor Society 3, 4, Towtown jersey- men 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Math Team 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Tiger Talk 2, 4, Future Physicians 3, 4, Regit 4, Red Cross Volunteer 2, 3, 4, Youth Council 2, 3, Senior Play 4, Drama Club 4. MAUREEN ANN READIE tMoI College, Fash- ion Merchandising, Travel and Marriage, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, Track 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3 tRec. Sec. 41, Varsity Club 3 IRec. Sec.I, Red Cross 3, Foot- ball Stat. 4, Volleyball Club 4, Announcers Club 3, 4. WILHELM F. REBMANN lBangleI Doctor, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Fire Patrol 4, German Club 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Elec- tronic Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 3. KATHLEEN R. RESETAR IKathyI Nursing, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Vice President 4, Chorus 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD A. RICCARDI IBig Ricj Work, Possi- blyloin Air Force. PETER I. RICHETTI IPeteI College, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, Fire Patrol 4. DAVID E. RINGEL lDaveI California, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA MARIE ROHRBACK lBugsI Secretary, Travel and Marriage. IOYCE ANN ROSE Secretary, Color Guard 3, Sec. Treasurer 4, Track Mgr. 2, Student Council 3, Fire Patrol 4, Ski Club 2. SANDY RUSSELL tSara Bernhardtj Nursing Col- lege. DIANE SACKO Hockey 1, 3, Basketball 1, Soft- ball 2. CHARLES IOHN SAKEVICH lC.l.I Art School, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, Ski Club 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. IULIANNE SAVVAS tlulie, SavI Interior Decora- tor, Fire Patrol 4, C.O.E. 3, 4. PAMELA IEAN SCALERA IPamI School and Marriage, French Club 1, C.O.E. 4. SUSAN GAIL SCOTT ISudzieI College. SALVATORE SEVERINI IBubbyl College, Sports, Travel, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Senior Class Vice President, Student Council, Fire Patrol. IIMI SHOEMAKER lShoeI Heart Surgeon, Brit- ish Navy Admiral. CHARLES M. SIVULICH tSivI College and Travel, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN SMALLEY Hockey 2, Ski Club 1. ANNA V. SPINA IAnnI College, Senior Play, Bowling Club 4. MARY L. SQUARE tMaI Marriage, Beautician. THERESA D. STEAD tTerriI College, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Ierseymen 2, C.O.E.4. DENNIS D. STEWART College, Towtown Ier- seymen Club 1, 2 tTreas.I 3, 4 IVice Pres. and Middlesex Governorj, German Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tiger Talk 4, Regit 4 IAd Editor and Sales EditorI. DONALD D. STEWART German Club 3, 4, ler- seymen 4, Fire Patrol 4. CHARLES E. STILLMAN tCharIieI Electrician, Football 1, 2, 3. LISA IEANNE STRASKO IStretchI College, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Ski Club 1, 4, Bowl- ing 4. NANCY SULLIVAN IChochl College, Cross Country 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4, Ski Club 4, National Honor Society 4. ANN E. TAYLOR IBimbiJ Marriage, Travel and Work. ROBIN LYNN THIBAULT Student Council 1, 2, Girls Tennis Team 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, Ski Club 1. WILLIAM I. THOMAS tRockI College. CINDY MARIE TIERCE College, Regit 2, 3, Tiger Talk 2, 3, French Club 2. MINDY SUE UNGERLEIDER College, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3 Captain 4, Class Secretary 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track Mgr. 2, 3, Spring Track Mgr. 2, Honor Society 3, Secretary 4, Regit 4, Announcers Club 4, Fire Patrol 4, Bowling 2. GREGORY IOHN VANDRIEL flap, Golf 1, 2, Bowling Club 2, 3. DONNA VAN HAREN lAnnieI College and Travel, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Acapella Choir 1, 3, National Honor Society 3, Vice Pres- ident 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Tennis Team 3, German Club 2, Ir. Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Fire Patrol tChiefI 4, Math Club 4. ROBERT GUY VASTANO tBobby V.I College for Music, jazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Presi- dent 3, 4. ERWIN P. VELASQUEZ IErrIieI College, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Frisbee 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2. CYNTHIA VERDOLINA ICindy, verdI College, Dance Teacher, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. DAVID I. WALDRON tDaveI College and Trav- eling the Unknown. KAREN WALDRON College, Freshman Foot- ball Mgr. 1, Freshman Basketball Mgr. 1, Stu- dent Council 2, Sophomore Class President 2, Color Guard 2, 3. GERRI ANN WAGNER IWagsI College, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. IOSEPH I. WALKO Uoel Navy, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Iazz Workshop 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tiger Talk 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. BRENDAN A. WARD tBernieI Work or Travel. ROBERT R. WHITE tBob, My Bubby, Cricket, Birdi College, Electronics, Travel, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, jazz Band 1, 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, 4, lerseyman Club 2, 3, 4, Mid-State Confer- ence Band 3, Fire Patrol 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Pierre Society 3, 4, Best Years 3, 4. SHARON E. WHITE College, Cross Country 2, 3, 4 lCaptain 3, 4J, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 4, National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM WIKE IBIIII Service, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, lazz Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SONIA ALICIA WILKINSON tSonny jr.I Span- ish Club 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Future Physi- cians Club 3. STEPHEN K. WEBER tWebI College, Electrical Engineer, German Club 3. TERRY WEDDERMANN fWeedI College and Travel, Ski Club 2. PATRICIA ANN WRIGHT tCupcakeI College, Speech Pathology. IENNINE YESSE INeeniel College, Band 1, 2, Tennis 1, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Baseball Mgr. 1, 2, 3, Soccer Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN I. YORKANIS tYorkyI College and Travel. LISA MARIE ZABEL ILeeI Work Ahead, Ski Club 3, C.O.E.4. SUSAN P. ZAHUTA tSueI Travel and Nursing, Cheerleading 1, 2. ANTHONY E. ZAIAC College, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Iazz Workshop Band 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Science Club 3, German Club 2, 3. EILEEN ROBIN ZIPER College, Fire Patrol 4, Ice Skating 2, Girls Bowling Team 3, 4, Senior Play 4. KAREN ZULTOWSKI Beauty School. qjaifazcfay, KVVE qfyaza Cjgifcffzan Awaafzafling L, lf? e f -5 49 wt: I? x P fs if , ,,Nm is ffl! I Aw Q' fc Mmww Uommww, flfV5'ZZ' UWT Jlflovg 0,2 . 2 I, MICHELE ADAMS, leave So. Plainfield High School lor bigger things and better times. To Theresa and Ianet, I leave the sum- mer of '76 and all our good times, I, DIANNE ALBERINO, leave my sister Carol, 4 years to find happiness and success in S.P.H.S. as I have, To Denise A,, I leave a happy senior year and crazy memories of the summer of '76. To Lisa V., I leave memories of French class and all the chocolate bars we ate. To Sandy S., Lori B., and Denise D., I leave the hope that they can all find the guys they want and give up being one of Ken's Angels. To Kenny, I leave my love and all the beautiful times we've shared. I, MARK ALBERTOCKI, leave Mr. Iayson the book, The Art of Teaching and Boring a Class, I, ANN ALCARO, leave to my two brothers, three more years of high school, to all my teachers, R.I., B.D,, B.A., B.C., L,C., I.S., B.W,, D,L., and E.A., all the classes we had together. To Miss Ranger and the cast, I leave memories of the senior play. I, ELENA ALEU, leave Barb, A., all the memo- ries of the past and a lasting friendship, to Maryann, a fire alarm box and a pair of rollerskates to get there. To Gail H., an oil can. To Mr. Carbonetti, a New You Be The Iudge Book. To the Color Guard, good luck. To Ioan S., my rifle lewi, and to Albis, I leave one more year at S.P.H.S., 81, and the best life has to offer. I, CHARLES APPROVATO, leave to my brother Frank, good luck in his senior year and another year of cutting weight. To Dave, I leave him all the troubles that go with own- ing a 68 Charger, to Cindy, I leave my thanks for all the good times we had together. I, BARBARA ATKINSON, leave Maryann all the cashews in the world. To Doreen and Kevin, all the vans they can find, To Mr. Richards, I leave all my used steno pads, and to Cathy, two more years of high school. I, PAUL BALDASARRE, leave Susan and Pie a spot in the back ol the room to practice day- dreaming. I, CINDY BECHTLE, leave lanice three more years to suffer through, to Mr. K, the thought of me first period, and I take with me all the beautiful friendships I have gained in four years, that others could be as lucky as me. I take with me Gail Martin's shoulder to cry on, forever! Last, but not least, I take with me the miracle of love I have found in David. I, TOM BEHR, leave to Mr. Matticola, a win- ning season. To Mr. K., I leave him much success as a coach and whatever else he does. To Lori, Ang, Denise, Sandy and the rest, all the good times I had senior year. To loe S,, a good knee, and loe M., the ability to run. To Mr. Loud, some rocks. I, MARIE BERGEN, leave next yeafs cheering squad my wish for good luck and the cap- tain patience and determination. To Mr. Loud, a giant piece of Carnelian and a ticket to N.C. To Mrs. Manara, all my unfinished paintings. I leave one of my oldest friends, Billy, to Sharon. To Ron, I leave a boat, and the magic it takes to make all his dreams come true. And finally, I leave to him, three poems and my love. I, MIKE BERKOWITZ, leave loe Zilch-lungle Rot and one granola bar. Mr. Kuboski, one rubber bench, Mr. Saul, a way to find out the color of his belt, Frank Licato, one ice cream cone, and lohnny coffee bean, a two ele- phant garage. To Bill Thomas, an unbreaka- ble hockey stick. I, DEBBIE BEYER, leave my brother, Walt, an IR 175, my sister, Linda, my hair, Pie, all the pizza she can eat to tell the story of how she got her name, a hey toots and many thanks forthe great times on softball to Ms. Angioletti, to Dawn Torsky, Bobby forever, and Leigh Ann Vodepia, a great big chicken, Lastly, may my brother, sister, Piealina, and everyone else's remaining school years be filled with as many cherished friends and memories as mine were. Senior Class Wills I I, IANE BIELINSKI, leave Di, a Mission Impossible and the unforgettable things we've done, to Rita, a Thanksgiving she will never forget, to Kim, the key to room 212 at T.S.C., to Billy, a peaceful last period, to Barb C,, a blue shirt, pizza and pretzels, and mem- ories of some of the best times known, and to Mike, a hunk of foolsphite and thanks. I, DEBBIE BISHOP, leave my two brothers, Robert and lames, 4 years of S,P,H,S., Lori, memories of Sth period Spanish class and our good taste, Mrs. Manara, thanks for all the help she gave me. I take with me all the good friends that I have made and the mem- ories we have shared. 'I, DAVE BOCZAR, leave Mr. Morgan, the truth that I was the one who broke the glass stirring rod. To Brown, I leave a car that will run. To Mrs. D'Angelo a student who will always come to class late. To Bob and Doo- dles, I leave them all those good times, Finally, I leave S.P,H.S. for good. I, BETH BODINE, leave Ray Keiderling one more year at S.P.H.S. and one more year of living at home in hiding, come on out Ray. I, DAWN BOTTONE, leave Carrie all the good times and memories we've had together to remember. I leave her enough courage and guts to have another party! I leave Stacey my promise to 'control' myself. I leave loAnne, a congratulations and both lo's-hopes that they have success and happi- ness in their future plans. I leave Bruce, a carton of cigarettes so he won't have to say 'please' anymore, and to both Bruce and C.C., the thought that I am as much Puerto Rican as they are Polish. I leave T.I. the mailbox around the corner from me the next time he is out at 3:00 a.m. and needs com- pany. I leave to S.P.H,S, three more Bottone's fall boysl to handle. I also leave l.C. my love and friendship for the years to come. I, IOANNE BRONISH, leave all my love to Dave, To Lori, Renee, Mary and Tammy, all the success in the future. I also leave Renee with Dear Buzz. With Tammy, I leave aten- nis racket, and with Mary, I leave a pack of Merit. I leave Lori, with the apartment. I, BRIAN BROWN, leave to Ken L., the thing I value most, my flexible, stainless-steel accounting ruler. To Warren L., two dozen alligator clips. To RTS, the question: what would I do if I had a paddle and were up a tree? To Mar, a lifetime of friendship. To Pete M., the chance to race me. To Len G., my Bob Dylan record collection and a comb and a lifetime of notes with deep meaning. To Paul B., the scar from the cut from the afore named ruler. To Dave, Greg and Bob, a big thanks for the good times. I, LISA BURGESS, leave Mr. Demech another K-turn and Mr. Goode, many thanks for all his help. I, CHARLIE BUTRICO, leave Ken Abbott, the sax section for his next 2 years. To Berny Towns, I leave the tim toms and the drum section. Frankly, I leave him rides to school. To Sherry, I leave the best of everything and I also wish her the best next two years in SPHS anyone could ask for. To lane, I leave all my thanks for all the things she did for me. And last, I leave my brothers, Billy and Vin, for the remainder of their H.S. years, all the great times and fun that I had, I, CATHY CAMPANELLI, leave lanie, D.I., and R.M. To Nancy, a peruvian coffee bean, and many thank-you's. To Kathy, alot of Esparada, and memories of the red car and golden boy. To loAnne, my clothes. To Robert, one more year of high school. To Nicky, an undefeated season. To Kathy and Kim, the best of everything and a great sen- ior year. To Lin, my friendship. To Lenny, 15 pounds of lat, a position on varsity wres- tling, and the dollar I owe him. To Robert P., all the goals to save. To Mr. Novak, thanks, and the Mid State Conference Champs title. And lastly, to S.P.H.S., I leave sadly, but with many memories that I will never forget, and my eternal gratitude to the people who have made this the best 4 years of my life. I, IOHN CARROLL, leave my brother, Mike, 3 more years at S.P.H.S. and 3 more years of running and tiredness on the cross-country team. I also leave Mr. Cashioli, more enjoy- ment of using his paddle on more students. I, CECIL CASEY, leave my suaveness, sophis- tication, daredevilness, daring personality to my brother Cedric, To my cousin, Stephen, my talents that only he can handle. To the mountain men and women, I leave the humility of knowing the trackers beat them. I, ROBERT CASTRO, leave Robin, a hospital all to herself, Greg, a name other than Doo- dles, Dave, one dollar's worth of gas and a bush. And last of all, I leave S.P.H,S. hope- fully. I, BARBARA CATARINO, leave Alice and lackie one, large, refrigerator box. I leave all my friends with many happy memories. I leave IB., her camaro and what comes with it and last but not least, I leave lohn all my love, which he already knows he has. I, RICK CHIRUMBOLO, leave my sister Cathy, 2 more years of this school. To Sue G., I leave 3 more years of this school plus some fun. To Cheryl Campilonga, I leave the love which I did not have time to give. I, CATHV CLINEDINST, leave 2 more years of school to my brother, Chuck, and 4 more years to my sister, Margie. Good luck to everyone who has them. Also, I leave my locker 904, and the memories of everyone I ever wanted to know. They're the best friends anyone could ever have. I hope they remember everything as I do. I, BOB COCCA, leave to Mike the memories of all our trouble-making, one snowman, a McDonalds stirrer, an IHOP paper, the name of Coccavaty, and the thought of going to California. To Pebble and Miller, I leave the memories of all the things we've done. To Beth, Lynn, and Carol, I leave a kiss and a smile and to anyone who wants it, I leave one hi Hoh. To Gail, I leave the knowl- edge that my glasses don't get in the way when I kiss. To N.H., l.K., K,C., IK., A, and R.M., I leave each a goose and 1tXZl0 points. To anyone coming in late from lunch, I leave one fire drill along with my prayer book and my backward collar. And lastly, I leave to Chris, a piece of my heart along with the memories of the most beautiful relationship I've ever had, and a smile whenever she needs one. I, ANNA COPPOLA, leave to all the friends I know, who have problems that get them down, to remember to let it ride, keep try- ing, keep smiling, life ain't easy. I, IANET COSENZA, leave my sister Karen, two more fun filled years in S.P.H,S., hoping she will have' all thegluck, happiness, and success life has to offer, because time passes too quickly along with the dreams that were once part of yesterday. I, THOMAS COX, leave my locker 919 to ? I, IOSEPH D'ALESSlO, leave Stephen Wever, the most advanced computer available, and a gas station for his gas guzzler. To Ken Abbott, I leave the sax section of the IWB even though he took my seat. To Pete Sessel- berg, I leave another year of the stage crew and that lady. To Bernie Towns, I leave that pen he always wanted. To Mr. Nagle, l leave my spot as Drum Major for a very qual- ified person. To Lory, I leave all my love for- ever, someone else to tease, and a brand new 'Vette. I, DIANE DARE, leave great memories of the past and friends l'll remember forever. I leave Pie many more breakfasts at Ho Ioes, and Mark my love forever. I, ANNA DE ANDREA, leave Angie two more years of h.s., a place to go, and all the good times I had. To Paco, I leave a foxy chick, to Denise, good times at B.T. beach, and Mary, I leave Frank, and Frank maybe someday. To Glen, a case, to Rich and TJ., my friend- ship, To Evie, memories of our friendship that will last many more years and to Doug, your cut off, and a round chim, to Karen, one more year on C.G., someone to stick-up for her ridiculous bus rides, and a c. for half- time. I, TERRY DE COLA, leave Marina, one more happy and successful year in SPHS. Also, I leave lots of luck and happiness to my cous- ins, lohn and Tom, when they get to SPHS. To all my teachers, I leave a grateful 'thank you' for being so terrific. I, RITA DE FRANCESCO, leave Vincent, 2 more years of school to do all the crazy things I've done. I leave Barb, a lifelong sup- ply of cardboard and the seventh row to the back. loe B., I leave raincoats. Val H., I leave the fact of knowing you'll be fine. Donna, I leave the memories of our childhood experi- ences. To all my friends, I leave love and happiness forever and ever. STEVE, I leave a pinball machine and all my love and ME, I, MUFFY DELLISANTI, leave my sister Steph, 4 upcoming years in the h.s. with the hope that they will be everything she wants them to be. Also, many long walks to school on cold mornings, many partying times, and my best wishes for her happiness always, To the kids at the library, I leave one more year of very low pay, and intense working condi- tions. To Broharry, I leave a 4 year plan. To Peter E., I leave the right to stay at our house later than 9:30. To Sue, my thanks for every- thing. And to Michael, I leave the memories of the good times we've shared with the hope of many more and a trip out west and a 750. I, ANN DEMICO, leave this school with memory it has brought Michael and I together. To Ro, I leave one more year and hope she has as much fun as I did. To Danny, I leave him 3 more years and hope he makes the best of them and someday is a custom painter. I, PHILIP DICUOLLO, leave I. Barylski, some common sense. Later with the Mets and Vikings, Skillman says Phillies rule. I, IANET DILELLO, leave Michael a car to party in and to Peter, hope that he will someday stop calling me loe. I, KATHLEEN DIPAULA, leave four beat years ol SPHS to my brother George. To Debbie Smith, all the happiness in the world with lohn. I, IOHN DONNELLY, leave to my brother two more years of SPHS and 2 of Football. To track and a good time to Frank Capparelli, C.B. and many others. To Troy's old locker a black shoe mark. I, BARBARA DUNN, leave Glen and Tricia six more years of school and to my friends, I leave all memories we've had, and many more. I, D.W., leave the Physics Phools Saturday nites in the cricketmobile, the BUP, a ride on sunrise highway, and the memories of a warm friendship that no cemetery will ever chill. To Georg,I leave the thought that lggie is only a friendly nickname, to Cricket I leave a walk through Hillside at 1:00 a.m. and some new tapes to replace the ones we wore out, and to a certain trebarden, I leave 4 Rutgers ID's. Glenwood, the penalty box, Sportlan, a touch of class, and the capers that can never be topped. I, PAT ECKEL, leave my sister, Cindy, the fun of 2 more years of high school and a new pair of track shoes. To Ginger and jacki the basketball and softball teams. To Mr. and Mrs. Loud a special thanks for their patience, concern and who gave much more than just their coaching. To Ms. Angioletti, an ever- winning tennis team and finally I leave S.P.H.S. with many unforgettable memories which I will cherish forever. I, ELENA, leave my sister Gabi, two more years of this place, with much success and happiness. I leave Nettie, a maroon and white Monte Carlo with a Larry D. inside of it. I leave Sue and Doris 2 more great partyin' YEBYS. I, DONNA EMRICH, leave my brothers Bruce 4 more years in this zoo. Mary, my bass drum if she isn't majorette. Sue and loe, I leave the closet. And much love and happiness to all my friends. I, ELAINE FAIELLA, leave to Arlene, the hopes that someday she'll have a boyfriend she's happy with and Mick lagger. Mark, our memories of our partying times and a pound for many more. Mike, the memories we had in Florida and all my love which I wouIdn't want anybody else to ever possess. Amy, all my love tor her patience and understanding and for being the best friend anybody ever hail. I, SANDY FALTEN, leave Angie, Sandy, Den- ise, Lori, all the fun and antics of senior year and hope they will carry them on. To Matti, I leave Bingo and a hit in the arm, and all the Bth period football films. To TC., all my interruptions in class and a turtle. To Ms. Chen, many great discussions and debates and no more Faltens. To Mr. Novak, another Pomp on the team, and all the experience l've taught him. And to the school, all the tape Ielt up on walls, in hopes that it will help keep it together through many more years ot students. I, IOY FEDORCHAK, leave my sister Amy Angel, all the luck she needs in order to fin- ish her remaining years in S.P.H.S. I, KATHY FIMIANI, leave Kim C., my smile. I leave April M., shot puts. I leave Ms. Iackie H.. an I.O.U. for a pair of leather gloves. Kim Frm, I leave her 3 more years in S.P.H.S. and all my success. I leave Sammy, an ace at all her matches. I leave Laurie A., a field hockey coach. I leave Marlene, my mouth piece from field hoc key. I leave Mary Ann B., the one and only goal of '75 fielcl hockey season. And I leave Nancy R., two more years of win- nIf1gSl'dS0l'lS. I, BRADFORD FITZSIMMONS, leave to Charlie Yankowski, 2 more years at S.P.H.S. and a friendship that will not be forgotten, and also I leave him Poland, flt never worked anywayj, To lelf, an afro pick and the simple advice of hang in there. To Deirdra, I leave a can full of shark repellant, to Doreen, a horse raddle, to Lori, a pair of boxing gloves, to Karen, my allstate folder, and I leave Bill with the pleasant memories of allstate. To Dennis C., a palm tree and an elephant, to Nick a pizza, to Mr. Graham and Mr. Ranger, I leave an assured statement that I am the last of the Fitzsimmons'. To Linda K., I leave one more year at S.P.H.S. and the hope that she finds the happiness she deserves, but I take with me the happy memories of S.P.H.S. and my love for Beth M. I, IOSE PH FODOR, leave another year of not missing the bus or school for my sister, Kath- leen, and'to all my friends, the remember- ance of the way we were tRECKLESSl! I, LORI FORE, leave Linda with another class play. Mr. Macak, with another year of get- ting supplies, and I leave S.P. with memories I will never forget. I, IENNV FORSYTHE, leave Donald, Norman and Mikel lots of luck in S.P.H.S., Ray, lots of hugs and kisses and locker 970 along with oth period lunch. The memory of all the great times with Ieff, jamie, Dave and Deb- bie and last of all, I gladly leave the disgust- ing Chippery lunches to Ieff and anyone else who wantsthem. I, FRANCINE, leave to higher consciousness, and to fulfill my real purpose in life, to be me, I leave love and a smile to all my broth- ers and sisters in hopes they can keep their memories in motion. And last of all, I leave Darlene Z., my infection, and Ei, the greatest story evertold, I, IUDV FRANCHAK, leave my sister Beth, all my batons, 2 pair of boots, a position on the squad, and all my freckles. To Mr. Graham, my luv mc shirt and all my blushes and crushes. To Sue Marsh, 1001 parking meter jokes and one blonde beautiful shrub, To my brother David, my great ability to drive. To Mr. Goodson, a sympathetic ear and alot of thanks. To S.Y., S.B., B.L., and the rest of my foods class, I leave muffins. Lastly, to the twirling squad, I leave low-cal subs, larger uniforms, non-breakable boots, smaller mouths, the fact that C, can't have little green threads through it, and all the Mr. Poofs and C,'s they can handle. I, IOSEPH FRASCINO, leave to my brother Tony, my soccer talents. To Tom Levandow- ski, E. Z. Widers, to all, I leave the future. I, LOUIS FRASCINO, leave to Rita, IoAnne, Nancy, Alic e, Ianie, Cathy all my points to be split up between them. I, FRODO BAGGINS, leave to Mr. Radish and Skillman, a clean board and a new piece of chalk tfor their very ownll. To Mr. Lar- taud, I leave a clean desk and my old straight jacket. To Mary Ann, I leave two bags of potato chips, to Ann a good opening night. To Mrs. Manara, I leave the best classes in all my four years, and a very quiet art room. To Mr. Loud one bottle of wood alcohol. I leave Pippin to recite Monty Python with to Mar- ina. To Pippin Took, I leave a bus to Menlo, the program, enough money to get the albums she doesn't have. And memories like you won't believe, and to everybody else who never knew what a habbit is, I just leave. I, IANICE GEARY, leave Iacki, a whistle for a snap, and a third base line that is 120 feet long. To ginger, an already worked in first baseman's glove, even if it isn't as soft. For Peter, Iacki, and Ginger, another partner to play pinoc hle with. To my brother, Bobby, 2 more years of fun and great seasons on bas- ketball and baseball. And to Ginger and Iacki both, thanks for their friendship and good memories. I, BARBARA GEURTS, leave my pom-poms, the headaches and a great squad to the future captain. I leave Greg, 4 successful years at SPHS. Most of all, I leave Kathy, a senior year as great as she helped to make TTIIDP, I, TROY GINIECKI, leave lames Godderz ta Hoffman boyj all the weights he needs to build the muscles he thinks he already has and 10 c rates of Enorgol which he will need to start on the football team next year. I, NANCY GOGLAS, leave my sisters, Sue and Deb, all the luck they will need in this crazy school. To my gang of friends, many more lights and my phone number if they need help. To Ernie and Randy, to take over in Power Mechanics where I left off. I, DEBBIE GOLDEN, leave Almand, best wishes for much success in playing football, to my cousin Frank, I leave the relief of not having me around to spy on him any longer, and lastly, I take with me fond memories and high hopes for the future. I, DENNIS GONZALEZ, leave future years to Lynne and brother David. l, LENNARD GRABOWSKI, leave S.P.H.S. all my best wishes for the future. . . I, GAIL HAINES, leave to Dennis all our memories of our good times and the hopes that our friendship will always last, to Elena, a copy of the dictionary in my handwriting, to Colleen, any guy of her choice and all the great times we had, especially in gym, to Mrs. Manara, a slower artist than me, to Miss Chen, my nails, to Karen and Ed, all the hap- piness in the world and the hopes that you become class couple, to Cindy, I leave Pink Floyd, 3 million french fries and one ton of confetti, to Michele, any guy of her choice, one candy box, and 2 million French fries, to Sarita, one donut and her Elton. To Gary, I leave all the luck to succeed and fulfill your dreams, and to all my teachers, I leave my most sincere gratitude for all the things you have done for me, I, VALERIE HALL, leave to Bruce, a tank of gas, Metuchen Rd., a living room, and the castle, Stef, a brain, a phone call and wheels tmouthl, to Guido, a bruise, dunk, and a first name, Val, a list of excuses and GC, to Ri-D st., lemons and mustard, limi, a prayer, Wil- lie, lishies and fires and a hat. SPHS, another just like me, Pammy, Winter gang, a radio, a long ride, a map, a swamp and mud, Donna a friendship to grow and Brigantine Castle and long talks, IDC, OB, BWS, WBC, a place after the side, to Wheels, a forbidden ride on 22 and 78 west forever, I leave with many memories, the past for a new life and many new dreams. I, RICH HARZULA, leave to Allen my old teachers, which he will probably never go to their classes. I also leave to all the wrestling teams to come Mr. Baker and his speed drills. I, BILL HAUS, leave the S.P.H.S. hallways a little quieter since Ferrante and I are leaving. I, TERRI HEDDEN, leave to my sister, Kelly, 2 more years, to my little brother, jimmy, I wish to leave much luck, and hope he likes high school. To my good friend, Tammy, I wish that I could leave a ride to school and to lunch. To South Plainfield High School, I leave. I, KEN HELGESEN, leave Debbie two more long years of high school. And I also leave and give Debbie all my love and I'lI be wait- ing for her when she graduates. And to my nephew, Cory, I leave 1243 and hope he will play monster back and yell Left! Left! just like his uncle. And to next year's football team, I leave double sessions and wind sprints. To Coach Matticola, I leave the best of luck next football. To Mr. Baker's wide receivers, I leave the 2 man sled and lots of swanees, And I leave to next year's monster back, Mike Sikanowicz, the trouble of trying to call the right defensive signals. And I also leave to Mike, all the quick pitches and options and I'lI pray for him that he won't get burned. I, MIKE HLAVATY, leave my brother, Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Keith, a starting varsity pos- ition, to Sue and Michelle, someone to walk to school with, to Foods I, her choice of course - always, to the soccer fans Nancy, lame, IoAnn, Kathy, Debbie, Lynn, Carol, Rita, Alice, and Cathy, a cheer for Walter, to OB, Mike ancl my brother named Cocca, 1.3 tons of Bacon, and to Mr. Lartaud - thanks. I, HOTDOG, leave Susan memories of the innocent times, ballet slippers for Betty, and a Kathryn Beich, to Deirdre, I give the per- fect strawberry, a ticket back from Central Park, and a drink from fountain xt, and to Karen the memories of a certain day in Menlo Park ages ago. To loAnne, I say thank you for everything and Otiae, B'Boi!, to Lynda, I leave an Italian guitar player and proof that french fries are made a day in advance. To Ronny, I leave the Edison Bank and a stack of pancakes, and to Mark, a question or two, to Fred, I leave our talks of Kim, Forest, Trumpet, Charlie, or whatever else came to mind. Lastly, to Meg, I leave memories of goof city forever and an impossible dream come true, and to Dave, I leavea special smile. I, BOB IACKSON, leave to lanie another year of school, a phone without a busy signal, and all of my love. To the girls, I leave Friday nights at Ianie's. To Nancy, I leave one live and kickin' E.V. To my brother, I leave two more years of Baker's swanies. To Mr. Baker, I leave one Gong show trophy and 551632. T0 Ioanne, I leave one furry little rabbit. To Kathy, all the food and men she wants. I, ROXANNE IENTIS, leave to all my friends the best of luck in their future. To Squirt, I leave all the memories of the senior play, and of our friendship. To Maryann C., the memories of the Halloween party, and the lunchtime fun, To Barbara D., all my rotten jokes. To Linda C., the memories of foot. To Kathy F., memories of scouting and one more year. To Lisa F., more fun in volleyball, anrl another year, to lanice F., one year with- out me slamming the locker. To Marina T., one more year in Spanish Club. To Donna V., memories of Annie and best of luck in the future. To Linda Ranger, the memories of the Miracle Worker. To Mr. Fiorello, an apple. To my brother and sister, all the good times left in h.s., and good luck. I, CHRIS IOHNSON, leave Rick Miller, a new pair of boots, and S3 to get a hair Cul. Mike Whalen, my right leg for kicking field goals. I, RON KACSMAR, leave my sister Cindy three more years in a good school tmay it slay that wayl. To the guys of next year's football, a growing season of wins. To Mr. Baker a gong and the girl on the Gong Show. Mr. Skillman, a new set of ropes. To our head coach, Mr. Matticola, a team that is constantly getting better. To Mr. Lartaud, some pencil erasers and a lot of luck with his home. Mr. Franklin, a class with more intelli- gence than ours. To Mike a better back. To Bill L., a real good chick. I leave lastly Little Boy Blue his toy soldiers. I, KAREN, leave Iulie, Iody, Sherri, Wendy, Alice, Sonja, Linda, and anyone I forgot, all the memories of the good old days spent in the parking lot and the thought of the many great times yet to come. I, IANICE KAZMIERSKI, leave all my love to Angelo Del Beni. All my knowledge to Miss Zy for further reference. And to my sister Have a good time in high school. I, BILL KEEFER, leave the chorus the memo- ries of Virginia and the hope that next year's trip and trips to come are adventurous and exciting. To Doe the beautiful remem- brances of friendship and also a math book so you can learn to count. I, BARBARA KLECZKOWSKI, leave S.P.H.S. with many unforgettable memories of the past 4 years. To my sister, Susan 50 Driver Ed. manuals, best wishes and happiness for suc- cess in the future. To S.P.H.S. lots of luck with my brother, Michael, in the years to come. To Mary M., and Susan, the summer of '75, the happy and sad times we've shared throughout our H.S. years. And to Mrs. Lowy, I leave 4 overdone cheesecakes and PATIENCE! I, IRENE KLINE, leave my brother Bruce, the town of S.P. and the hopes of finding some- thing to do in it, my parents lots of happi- ness and good health because they deserve it. To all my friends, a great big thank you for everything you've done for me and to Ron, I leave all my love. I, KAREN KRAIEWSKI, leave Miss Zy and Miss Conlon many thanks and good times to remember. To Uncle George, an AA andfor BB Funny car. To E.Z. and L.P. 3 more years in S.P.H.S. To K.R., many good times to remem- ber and of course, much action. To D.T., one math class that she'II never forget. To. L.A.V. a dance. To R.M.S. and D.L.S., many thanks. I, IOHN KRATZ, leave Kathy, 4 yrs, at SPHS to Teddy Ann, joe, to Ellen and Patty manag- ing CC for Mr. layson, to Scott, my 126 sweats, to Bill, the will to run distance, to Chris and Mike another me to run with next year, to Leslie and Laurie another winning season in C.C., to Cindy E., I leave my 6 per. butterflies. to all my friends the great times we had during my years at SPHS too many to write about but enough to cherish forever. I, ELIZABETH KRUIMER, leave to life, the way it was, the way it is, the way it always will be. Also, to the many people I know and like, I bid you all a humble adieu. I, KURT KUBERIET, leave my 870 jersey to next year's varsity. And all my love to Kathy, I leave all my fun to my sister. I, BOBBY LANZA, leave someone on the bas- ketball the honor of wearing my uniform and breaking the records I never set. To Mr. Kuboski, I leave the chance of winning another Mid State Conference Champion- ship. I, GARY LANZA, leave to Gerry 2 more years at S.P.H.S. I, MARK LASKO, leave with the fantastic thought of never having to return. To my friends, the good times of the past and bet- ter ones for the future. Good luck to all of you. I, KEN LAVERNE, leave myself to Dianne Alberino, to Ioey Cotone, my kicking shoe lfor a pricej. I leave all my friends a little bit of myself so that we will always remember what our 4 years at S.P.H.S. were all about. I leave Mr. Matticola, Mr. Saul and Mr. Kubo- ski all the best of luck throughout their coaching years. I leave S.P.H.S. the memories of the best 4 years of my life. I, IANET LEWIS, leave Mark Lewert, good luck in his next 3 years, to Iennifer, I leave her voice, to Donna, all the guys in Nl, to Felicia, beauty school to Carol, the phone, to Glenn, a trip to Alaska, to Bobby S., Valerie, to Bob N., a comb, to Greg, his goat, to Art, I leave Carol, his looks, to Debbie, I leave an afro, to Theresa, Bruce Springstein, and to Michelle, I leave happiness. . . I, FRANK LICATO, leave to my brother Ieff, 2 more years of basketball, the car, and many good times. To Mr. Kuboski, the use of my school. To Mr. Novak a win against N.P. and the M.S.C. title, and the thought that O'Brien and I might return on election day. I, IOAN LUTHMAN, leave behind to M. Sol- berg the memories ol court reporting classes and the hopes of a student that will do KX, 4 homework. To Robbie Pomp, I leave rides in my car, one slow dance, and uncountable winks. To Ang and Sandy, I leave the hopes of finding the men of their choice whenever they want them. To Sam K., the fate of 'l0,fXJO lockers slammed in your face. And to Sandy and Maureen, I leave all our crazy memories and a wish for all the happiness they can find in life. I, KAREN MARCINIAK, leave to all my friends much love and happiness. I, SUSAN MARSH, leave ludy Franchak, a case of gum, a rabbit, and a BLT sandwich with hope that jaysee never finds out. To Meg, my electric rollers. To next year's color- guard squad, I leave my rifle, uniforms that don't fit, 3 ripped and discolored bodysuitsp and my thanks for all the fun and memories of my 2 years on the squad. I, GAIL MARTIN, leave with much love for Iohn and with the hope that the memories I have of special friends and cherished times will one day be again. I, WAYNE MAURER, leave my burnouts to the parking lot. I leave the school, the back Seal of my car, I leave Cumby and Pam to the school and I leave all my love to Karen. I, MARY ANN, leave all the good times at S.P. to Sue and many more . . .Also a ride out to lunch. I, MARYANN, leave loann, 'I more year of SPHS, and many good times with lim! To Linda, I leave all the french fries in the world. Habbit, I leave a sturdy razor. To Bar- bara D., many more Allentown Fairs. To Bob, I wish best of luck on opening night. To squirt, I leave some height, to Rock, crawl under one. And Elena, a car that doesn't kick. To all my friends best of luck in the future. I, BRIAN McCANN, leave Web, a liftime sup- ply of Cragar varifit pieces, to Bob, Duck, Rudy, Danny, Nick, and Carl, alot of trees and a long autumn, to Kenny, a new car Inot a vegal, and to my sister a long stay at S.P.H.S. I, KAREN McCLEARY, leave S.P.H.S. with many good memories of the past. I also would like to leave a big THANK YOU to Mrs. Manara for being such a big help to me and giving me that confidence which one needs to succeed. I'm promising to try hard. I also leave Theresa nd Chris fif she makes it to high schooll a heautiful school in which I hope they get fulfillment. Good Bye and Good Luck. . . I, IOHN McCOID, leave to Mr, Novak the last 3 years of shouting and screaming. To Mr. Claypool, I leave my sophomore year lst per. English class along with all the jokes. To all my friends and the rest of the school, I leave memories ofthe good times that have been made. I, WENDY McCRAY, leave my brother, Paul, the art of growing and the determination and belief in his ability to conquer his dreams, goals, desires. I, DIANE McKlMM, leave my sister, Karen, I more year of good times in high school. I leave Rachaell green frog and Patty, I leave all the luck in the world. I also leave Edwin and laime all the fun and laughter of grow- ing up. May their future be full of love and happiness. I, KEN McKNlGHT, leave all the fun and memories that I had in S.P.H.S. I leave my gymsuit to anyone that wants it, to Mr. Hills, I leave a dozen of doughnuts and coffee. To Don M., I leave the thought of getting Donna from 3rd per. study. To Mr. K., the memories of our 8th per, class and a voting ballot, To Tom C., good luck with Paddy and Denise in the future and to stay out of the hospital, and last of all, I leave. I, CHERYL MELFI, leave to Mr. Heine and Mr. Graham, 2 more of me, Good luck with them, you'll need tt. To Iamie and Iennifer, 4 yrs, of SPHS. To lanet, the best of luck with Pit kle and the firehouse, and one more year of SPHS. To Iohnny, good times and many more to come, and the best of luck with Iohn and his wife fthe ftrehousel Bye SPHS. I, LIZ MELILLO, leave Carol Noble, 3 more years in this school, Mr. Fallis a call sheet without my name on it. To Donna and Patty 2 more years, and to Patty, my couch to sleep on. To Kathy Smith, I leave peace and quiet by the locker. To Mr. Matticola, I leave a winning season and my thanks for every- thing he has done for me and last of all I leave myself to Kasimar, forever with my love. I, DIJANE MILLS, leave Linda Zmore years at SPHS. My Ragtop I leave to Bob and many Kumquat memories to all my friends. I, MICHELE MIRANDA, leave my sister Rita, our front door open when she comes home at night. Nancy H., my hair, lanie K., one guy with the initials R.M., Kathy C., all the Silly Love Songs and all the miracles she may endeavor. To loanne K., all the men she may want, and to all the above I leave one more year of H.S, and hope they enjoy it like I have. To Mr. Novak, I leave one big Thanks and the town of N. Plfd. for as long as he may want it. I leave S.P.H.S. with many fond memories which I never will forget. l, MARY ANN MISCOVIC, leave Carol Ann L. 2 more yrs. of S. Plfd. High. I leave to Sus- anne and Barbrane K. with memories of the past and also that true friends are hard to come by. To Michele Anne, my kid sister, help mom while I'm off at college and don't ever drift, it doesn't pay off. To my folks, I leave my heart to you, by letting my dreams come true. I, TIM MORRISON, leave my car to whoever wants to tow it away, my stereo to whoever can fix it. I, BILL MOSIER, leave my sister Kim, 2 more years of High School ahead and to meet all the boys she wants. To little bit, I leave a tall blonde hair and blue eyes kid with the ini- tials of K.A. and the best of luck next year. To my little brother Kurt, I leave him to be the best athlete SPHS has ever seen, and to Kathy, I leave me and all my love forever. I, DONNA MYERS, leave my sisters Karen and Kathi, 2 more years of unforgettable laughs and lames. To Val, a sunburn and Seaside. To Diane, memories of first grade and football games. To lane, Lakeside and to Barbara all the apple pie she can eat! To Rita and Steve, I leave Sunday drives and all the peace and happiness in the world. And, finally to Tom, I leave a race car and all the good times we had together with the hope that there will be alot more. I, NAN, leave Mr, Stein, sketches to replace his pictures, Uncle Warren, a dozen donuts, and PEF, a special thank you for all he has done for me. To the G.P.A.P.M., I leave a question unanswered and to Mr. Goode, I leave a thank you for all his patience as well as a trip to the Empire State Building. To Mr. Morgan, I leave cheesedoodles, and to the Fed once again the thought that Black is a sign of death. To Tommie Techy, all the T'echie fans love and applications to TTUB. I, LISA NAPOLITANO, leave Lynn 1 year of school to go and the thought of our apt. in Florida, with all the blue-eyed, blondes to CUll ll'. I, GARY NEWMAN, leave Teddy Ann Slavo- ski and Mary Grady, a picture of Bruce len- ner and to some promising underclassman, my spot on the varsity tennis team. I, PAT NIOLU, leave Mikki Carlucci to her brother lohn, a Labelle album and pair of ear plugs. To my daughters Donna and Sue, I leave the hopes that Laszlo will always be their daddy. To my friends I leave alot of thanks and happiness and to Laszlo, I leave my love. I, DAN NIXON, leave Dave Boczar a gas sta- tion for his Pinto, Frank Chavis 56 rent for his locker, Sam Pauls, a new transmission, and So. Plainfield with no regrets. I, RICK NOLTY, leave Stemmer another goa- lie to score on. I, IULIE NORMENT, leave to my sister Robin and cousin Valire Cooke, my pair of blue prokeds for the ride is over. I, DIANE O'BRIEN, leave Nancy B yrs. of school and her own room, Michael, the SP mound and l more years. To lanie, unend- ing friendship. To Ma Lowy, Raggedy Ann and Andy, and friends always. To all my friends, I leave the hope and wish that all their dreams, full of love and ioy,come true, and to Ioseph, I leave me with the hope of many great times to come in the future together, I, EILEEN O'BRIEN, leave peace of mind to all my friends left in school and a goal ahead of them just as I have now. I, MIKE O'BRIEN, leave Mr. Novak, a man- ager that will take my place and be able to find your keys. Also alot of thanks. Frank a gallon of ice cream and the knowledge that I will beat him in tennis. To Tony, a high posi- tion in the mafia. To Cap., a bottle of cleara- sil, to Gail, a spot in church, many thanks, and the hope that our friendship will last for years to come. To Mike, a bacon roast with me bringing the bacon. To Bob a package of cheese Doritos. And a saying which I can steal. I, IIM O'HARE, leave to my brother Gary, 2 more years of the ups and downs of high school and to Mr. Knorr I leave a sharp razor. I, IANET PARTIKA, leave to Mr. Loud a Cha- rades rule book, to Mr. Rhodes, a package of rubberbands and a strawberry. To my brother, Mark and cousins, David and Lori, the hope that their years in high school are as fun as mine were. I, PATTY, leave my sister Michelle a 1986 graduation and hope that she has as much fun in high school as l did. To Eileen, I leave the memories of the past 4 years, my friend- ship, and a sub with nothing on it. As for myself, I leave S.P.H.S. with a smile, a tear, and a whisper of hope. I, ANGELO PENNISI, leave to Kathy C., salt and pepper shakers that don't talk, a thanks for the use of her water, to Rita M., a night with a star above it, to loanne K., I leave a night with R.A. To Nancy H., a bag of feetes. To Cindy D., I leave a ten foot pole to keep away from Pompiliog and a new thumb. To lanie K., Space Cadet, Morocco Mole, and me to persuade dad for Tuesday night. Mr. Novak a new pair of green pants. Varsity squad my record of 56 goals to break. I, PMEF, leave Sherri Anne Wilson roses and the throne that will be hers forever, ludy happiness in the future, and Sue, good luck as well as battery operated curlers. To Brad, I leave the Battle of Chorus. To Bill thanks, and to all those who convinced me to stick with Physics a thank you. To Lennard, I leave an explanation redeemable upon asking me although it shouldn't involve him, and to Danny the space case, I leave a 24 hour flirt in S 81 S. To Miss Burgess, I leave a copy of Vout Song and all our S.S. memories, as well as happiness. I, MARYANN POLLERA, leave to Mark, a back road to walk to school so he won't get caught, to Chris, hope that someday he'Il get his license, to Sue Glngerelli 4 years with the soccer team and to have as much fun as I did, to Pie, sympathy for having to put up with Paul, to Al, someone else to bother 3rd period. I, LIZ PREZIOSO, leave my brother Lawrence Prezioso three great years at S.P.H.S. To Miss Zy I leave a handsome rich man, And to limmy Opdyke l leave a great last year at S.P.H.S. I, EVIE PRICE, leave Angie a shot, a stretcher, and all maneuvers. I leave Iacki and Ginger tips on tennis if they ever want to learn how to play. I leave Poco the title of Mr. America and hopes he gets it someday. I leave Doug Doug hopes that he never 'ever' has to col- lect splinters next year and to keep that chin up. To CKD I leave the slope and algebraic sum of a man going 250 miles on a road with his brother who is twice his age and to Keith I leave .l more years on football. I, APRIL PROESCH, leave Sue Guz, many hours of cruising in Scotch Plains and the memory of our long talks. To Larry Roth- weiler I leave 10 lunch tables to put in any shape he wants. To Mr. Nagle I leave the memory of 8 years of Proesch's, and my thanks for 4 years of fun and the courage to compete, To my brother, Mark, I leave the memory of pulling him out of the pool with a broken leg, I months of getting him any- thing he wants, one Alisa, one lean, and many many little Dt-bbies. To Mr Goode, I leave the hopes his next year's Adv Sc. class is smarter than ours. To all the seniors gradu- ating with me, especially Kathy, Donna, Tony, Bob, Barbara, Gary, Keef, Len, Lisa, Sherri, and ludy, I leave my love and the hopes that we won't completely lose track of one another. After all, we will never pass this way again. I, SHERRI PUGH, leave to SPHS, the endur- ance to complete four long years. To Bobby, I leave the courage to take 3 more years of chorus and Mr. Franks. To Warren, I leave the thought of a completely finished paper one day before deadline. To Felicia and Carol, I leave the determination to carry on the Ierseymen and keep it alive. To Randy, l leave the stamina to keep up the rehearsals after he makes his senior play. To my friends, the wish of happiness, success, and tviel spassj in the years to come. I, MAUREEN READIE, leave SPHS with many great and exciting memories. To Mr. Matti- cola, I wish you luck in finding great statisti- cians as loan and I. Also one who will drive you crazy and spike you in volleyball. Mr. Loud as well as Ginger, Iacki, Maryann, Cindy, a winning basketball season. To Ioe Scorpedro, a great senior year, and make sure its crazy, Angela, Sandy, Lori, the men ofyour dreams. Farewell, and thanks. . . I, WILHELM REBMANN, leave to Dave free rides to lunch, to Keith a map so he can find his way home and 1 pathmark sponge. And to everyone else good luck! I, KATHY RESETAR, leave happiness and luck to all the coming seniors, to the next student council VP I give my seat on student council and luck finding a janitor to open up the auditorium.-To Mr. F and Mr. R, I leave someone else to pick on. To Mark, I leave a' prayer, a smile, a kiss and all my love. And I take with me all my hopes and dreams for tomorrow. I, DAVE RINGEIL, leave Charlie all the trou- bles that come with a 67 Skylark. To Smitty, I leave the seatbelt I used while riding in his car. To Mike, a Castina paint job. To Cenny and lim, 6th period lunch and a free ride to Tony's. To Karen, I leave an AA funny car. Finally, I leave Uncle Al with 3 years of lousy teachers I had to take. I, GEORGE RIPLEY, leave Lori, lanet, Lori F. and Mark one more year to walk the halls of S.P.H.S. but as seniors next year. I, DONNA ROHRBACH, leave to Bill my car to sit in at lunch time. To Rich, fmy other brotherl many more years of high times. To Maria I leave a set of ear plugs for Celines constant mouth. To lanet, l leave a steno pad and pen to practice-practice. To Diane, I leave as many Calzonnes as she can eat, and more good times with lay. To all the under- classmen, I leave Ms. Zy one of the greatest people around. And last but not least, I leave behind good times and good friends at SPHS. I, IOYCE ROSE, leave Angie, 30 people at a party and Billy Hogan, Kim Blanchard the best of luck in everything, Kim Grant all the corvettes in the world and another trip to Farrells, Karen, best of luck next year on Color Guard, Richard, a locker of his own, to Nancy M., plenty of parties. To Anna, 100 books of matches, and as I leave, I take with me memories of the good times I've had with hopes that there will be many more to come. I, SANDY RUSSELL, leave loanne Costantino my parking spot in the circle. I, C. I. SAKEVICH, leave to Mr. Baker all those days of Swannies, and all the long nights of films, I also leave to Mrs. Manara all the paint I spilled in Art class. I, IULIANNE SAVVAS, leave Michael, my brother, 4 glorious years at SPHS. Also, my love and happiness to Miss Zy and all my picturable memories at SPHS and S.P. year- book. I leave my locker, that I had to rush in order to make my class on time. I also leave my memories of making friends, trying to be nobody, but somebody. I leave my pictures in the yearbook along with my friends. I, PAMELA SCALERA, leave to my brother Iimmy, 4 years of S.P.H.S. to Lauren I leavel more year of S.P.H.S., to Mr. I leave 2 more students like Cheryl and I to Mr. Graham I leave someone else to cheer up his day, to Pickle I leave lanet and the firehouse,I leave Cheryl all the good times we had and will have and the best of luck with Pat. And finally to Iohn, I leave myself and the memo- ries we have had and may there be many more. I, SUSAN SCOTT, leave my sister Shelley my inspiration, determination, and sophistica- tion. To my brother I leave a deflator. I, CHARLES SIVULICH, leave a movie camera to take pictures of soccer players in action for Mr. Novak and to Mr. Kuboski, a new fungo bat and baseballs. To my cousin Teddy Ann 2 more years of fun in school. To Mr. Sherif some new zinc to put in the sink. To the IV soccer tearri, Mr. Novak. I, SKINHEAD, leave Cana fHeidiI, our long talks, gum chains, summers, our great friend- ship, andthe unforgettable memories of the Omen and LESTER, I, TERRI STEAD, leave to Carolyn a trillion estrellas tstarst, Shelly, the song Lean on Me, Weebles I leave Tasty Maid, Dennis a pair of binoculars, Erick lots of luck always, to Deb Woskey, I leave the memories of our 8th period .German class and to Donna I leave a fox, English, muffins, and a star. I, DENNIS STEWART, leave Frau Baker, Eine Gurke Fur Spielen, Brad, a new car and a guinea pig, Warren the Editor-in-Chief title, EO, a new neighbor to talk and walk to school with, Wilhelm, new American middle names, Meg, I leave you all the guys you can tackle, F.A. ,my Governorshipp Gail, you receive the best friend award, Mrs. I. and Mrs. D. next year of deadlines and bills! I, DON STEWART, leave Kathy a case and Alan along walk home, and to Stephanie an experience you'll never forget. I, SONIA SEYFARTH, leave to Caroline F., all my past experiences, a date for all the dances, and 2 more years of high, to Donna K., as many years as she wants in the fields, a cream filled donut, and 2 yrs. of high. To Lor- ranie P., a referee and psychology license and a better temper. To Donna B., a few more inches of height and luck in her new school, to Diane D., a little more freedom and half our apartment, to Rodney, a lot of LaCosta's, many more years of great parties, and a house in winter. I, ANN SPINA, leave Mr. Matticola a winning season and hope that he finds another Annie to do his typing for him. Carol Noble, 3 more years of SPHS and Kathy Smith peace and quiet by the lockers. I, MARY SQUARE, leave to Debbie S., the hopes of one day getting Donald back, to Mickey, I leave her a set of ears and a picture of Mickey Mouse. To Caroline, I leave the hopes that one day she will have Mark all to herself and that she will remember the good times we had together. To the rest of the gang I leave the memories of all the laughs and fun we had together and to Ella and Kathy, I leave you my big mouth to remem- ber me by. To Duncumb and Bozcar, I leave the saying You're ugly and your mother never loved you! I, LISA STRASKO, leave Susan and Nancy two more years of this school. To Nancy I leave brades for 2 more years to beat, also hope that her muscles get bigger without pointing her toe, to Susan I leave 8 inches to grow on. To Cindy, I leave the 'l40's. To Lenny, some height. I leave C,B.H. at K.D, for L. forever. I, NANCY SULLIVAN, leave Maryann Bazika all the luck next year with tennis, I leave Eckel more running and my brother lohn another year. I, ANN TAYLOR, leave school with hopes for a beautiful future. To all my friends I leave them to make a future of their own. For Billy, I leave a hair brush and all my love eternity. I, WILLIAM THOMAS, leave Frank L. a bowl of ice cream, to lohnny coffee bean, a two elephant garage, to Mr. Saul a trivia question and a new belt, to all my good friends, a spe- cial thanks, and to my brother Vince, I leave the hope that his last 2 years will be as good as mine were. I, CINDY TIERCE, leave Mr. Fallis and Mr. Wycoff 25 more years of Celentanos and to any Algebra student my seat in Mr. Reisser's summer school class. I, TRACY, leave tools and fork 2 more years of total torture, and Karen, Iolaine, Clair, Andrea, and Marilyn another year at inten- sity. t, MINDY UNGERLEIDER, leave Kim, nice long nails and corvettes, Angie, exciting par- ties and Billy Hogan, Richard, his own locker, an answering service and as much fun as I had in high school. Lisa, one more year on the bus and a Piscataway locker room. Nat, Dayel, and lackie an endless sup- ply of songs and food. Denise, my head pos- ition on the Munchkins and the rest of the Munchkins, or recruits and initiations. Beth the homely queen title. Lastly, I leave SPHS with unforgettable memories to be cher- ished always. I, GREG VAN DRIEL, leave to Mr. Wyckoff, my cheap set of rusted golf clubs. To my sis- ter and her friends, I leave the thoughts of having to go to school for 3 more years. I, DONNA VAN HAREN, leave loe S., a pair of briefs for football camp, Gary and Bob, a pair of roller skates, the pool gang, memo- ries of A.C.Y.G., volleyball, and the hope for many more summers together. Scott, a bag of Switzer's licorice. My sister, Lisa 4 years of fun in SPHS and my old band locker. I leave SPHS reluctantly, knowing how much l've grown in my 4 years here, To April, Barbara, Sherri, Tony, Bob, Keef, Gary, Kathy, and Len all my love and the prayer that we'll always be friends. I, ROBERT VASTANO, leave Abbott a frisbee for down the shore, Tony a computer for his private use, Donna many thanks with my unending friendship, and Ed an Alto lbabyt trombone. I, ERWIN VELASQUEZ, leave S.P.H.S. with many memories good, and bad, some regrets, but much wiser, and a prayer for the future. I, GERRI WAGNER, leave Pie 3 more years of going out to lunch, to Wally Mc Fudd, some- thing to put right on the chair, to ludy, an extra mouth, not that she really needs one, to Az, I leave Fred and Ralph, to Mary, one free lesson on learning how to sign PAN's name, to loey the white house, and to jimmy, I leave all the love he will ever need and the promise that I will always be by his side. I, KAREN WALDRON, leave my sister lulie one more year of high school with the hope that she makes it the best of the four. To lody, I leave the thought that someday she'lI find Mr, Right and until then be patient. To Sherri, I leave the memory of many good tiines. To Mr. Massaro, all my love and half my diploma because without him I don't know where l'd be. To Mr. Matticola, all my thanks and the thought of me leaving and now he only has lulie left to tease. To all of my other friends, all the great memories, and the great times still to come. I, IOE WALKO, leave this school 1 empty locker. I, BRENDAN WARD, leave Maggie room in her hall locker, Sue a hairbrush, Pat a pack of cigarettes, Dawn my best wishes for the future, and Guy, Randy, and Walt with the memories of good times. I, STEPHEN WEBER, leave loe D., the jersey Charger, Bob, a Nova and many new tires. I leave Brian a 440 magnum and the hope that our eyes get better! To lim and Rudy, I leave that corner on Park Ave. and transportation. To the rest of my friends I leave many good times to come. Eor Mr. Claypool, I leave a steak dinner to share with Mr. Kuboski, And for Fran Baker I have another Wunderkind. I, TERRY WEDDERMANN, leave Bruce a new high school and hopes he graduates, Mikki, Debbie and Racheal a new ride and the 3 l's a good life. I, ROBERT WHITE, leave to my little sister leri Lee, 4 memorable years at SPHS, Meg, one Physics notebook, Elisa, the rights to the cricketmobile, and one dark cemetery, Elisa, Meg, Linda, Sue, and Deirdre, I leave the privleges ol being seniors and to carry on with the Pierre Society. I also leave them my love and friendship for they brought happi- ness with their warmth and smiles. I hope we'lI stay in touch in the future. To Char, my love and 3 more yrs. at SPHS. To Linda Ranger, the memories, happiness, and grief ofthe Miracle Worker. Finally, to a very spe- cial friend, I leave our memories of our love and happiness during the time we had in SPHS. I only hope our love and togetherness will not terminate, but continue on forever, I, SHARON WHITE, leave Laurie Barg and Cindy Eckel and Nancy Rabbitt the hope that they have as much success in the next few years of C,C. as they did this year. To Erickson, I leave all my thanks and my worn out track shoes. I, WILLIAM WIKE, leave to the trumpet sec- tion the art of kill!! To Pie 3 more years of football games. And to the rest of the crew, Howard lohnson's. I, SONIA WILKINSON, leave Carol Lipari,1st period Spanish with Miss . . , and the school. I, PATRICIA WRIGHT, leave Odessa Graves, who is a junior, my high top sneakers so that she can shake n' bake in her senior year gym class like I did. I, IENNINE YESSE, leave my sister Hope, 4 years at S.P.H.S. with as much fun and as many memories as I have. lolain, someone else to go to Atlantic City with, Karen all the fun we had down the shore, Mr, Weisger- ber, a class full of girls, and to Mr. Novak my sincerest thanks for all he has done for me, I, LISA ZABEL, leave K.K. one double A funny car, L.P. the cat to match her car, C.V,, Gin- ger Rogers, shoes, CA one black umbrella and top hat, D.T. and K.R. action and L.V. one North Plainfield Dance. To EZ and PS, 3 more years at S.P. but most of all I leave many thanks to Miss Zy for being more than a teacher but a friend. I, SUSAN ZAHUTA, leave to my brother, Tom, 2 more years in this school, to Tammy Mirra, a front Seat of a Volkswagen. I, ANTHONY ZAIAC, leave to Donna my eternal friendship and my thanks for being such a good friend, to Lenny, one M,A. book, and Key, an induction proof and the wish of his great success, to Abbott, first chair even though he has an S and the hope that he may be someday reformed, to Lisa, my drum, to Mr. K., I leave about 200 dittos for him to smile over and to Panny the hope for great bands and my thanks for all he did for me and the band. I, EILEEN ZIPER, leave one more year at SPHS to Holly and Gerlanne. A time capsule to Mr. Owens with hopes that someone will dig it up. I, KAREN ZULTOWSKI, leave to my sisters and brother best of luck in their future years at SPHS. I leave to Sue Goulet, all the guns she can get her hands on. We, A and B, leave La Clicque the thought that they must leave their dictatorship, good luck as well as good rlddance, and the thought that maybe some of you are even human after all. Also, the meaning behind lt's Over although you'Il never quite understand it. To those who never made the click, think of it not as a failure but as an escape from whence you did not belong. WE, BARBARA AND DONNA, leave Mr. K. his own personalized automatic ditto machine, our hopes for a happy marriage. W0 leave with the hope of seeing him in the future. We also leave him our love. WE, BOB AND CHARLIE, leave Woody one triple chest trap and the memories of the infamous trio, to Mr. Novak we leave one film of us, a new projector and our com- bined soccer iniuries. To next year's team we leave a winning season. To Mr, Sherif we leave one rare Egyptian Camal Fish and a larger lea kettle, To Dan and Ron, we leave a new set of lines for their palms. WE, THE CAST OE THE MIRACLE WORKER, leave to Miss Ranger the memory of all the fun and tribulations of rehearsals, and a mouthful of yellow mashed potatoes. wr, CINDY, CHARLIE, ioHN, MINDY, SAL, AND KATHY, leave Ms. Vail peace and quiet and a broomstick to fly on. WE, DEBBIE, GAIL, AND MINDY, leave Mr. Saul his favorite corner in fourth period Geometry class. WE, DONNA AND SUE, leave to our mother Pat, our father Laszlo. WE, EVIE, ANNA, IANET, AND DIANE, leave Mr. Saul a health spa. WE, IANET AND LAURA, leave Mr. Fiorello a pack of passes and a year supply of tranqui- lizers for putting up with us. WE, IANET AND MICHELLE, leave S.P.H.S, with happy memories up to a point. WE, IENNINE AND MARYANN, leave Lynn and Caroline a soccer team as good and as much fun as the one we had. To Mr. Novak, we leave two new managers and the memo- ries of us. WE, lERRY'S BOMBERS, leave to l.R. one chunked discus, two bent iavelins, and all the mean rocks in the field, WE, IUDY AND SUE, leave Miss Ellis, 5 extra arms to carry coats and our thanks and respect for being a band advisor and a friend. WE, KATHY AND IANICE, leave Gary and Keith an IOU to Great Adventure, a new movie camera, 2 ten speeds, 9:14, a cough- ing fit, a secret tunnel of boxes, fake outs, a class A hair alert, a Dutch Boy, air freshner for the truck, 22, Hear the Bells and 'Let 'Em in, some OJ., soap operas on the radio, F 81 M, all to yourselves next year, Right Baby? WE, MARY AND ANN, leave to Mr. Turnback the good times and the bad ones that we shared together and also many more call sheets without our names on it. WE, MARY AND PAT, leave Mrs. Knoblauch the hopes of finding 2 more accident prone people like us. And Mrs. Cappeto the hopes of one day finding 2 new projects just like us and hope that they will straighten out as quick as we did, and also get along with you as we did, WE, MARY, PAT AND THE GANG, leave Mrs. Koziel, the peace and quiet of the Niolu house as soon as we all leave and that one day Kosciusko Ave. will be the same as always. WE, MEMBERS OF THE TIGER BAND FRONT GROUPS, leave Paul Nagel Pom-Poms that have more Wiggle and bounce, Color guards that smile and throw mock exchange with him in the middle, twirlers that know what eight to five means, and lastly, our undying love and respect. WE, MICHELE AND CATHY, leave lanie, Nancy, Kathy, Ioanne, and Rita behind, and the best senior year they can have. WE, MIKE AND BOB, leave the O'B Ithe Pebbelt the height he always wanted. To Mike we leave one Bacon Roast, one break- fast at IHOP and a new car. To Patty, we leave one chunky candy bar and to Mr. Lar- taud, we leave one large soda and a bag of french fries. WE, MINDY AND IOYCE, leave Mr. K. peace and quiet at last. The Color Guard, best of luck for a winning season and lots of food. Mr. D., many more loving years as our beloved advisor. To Celine, an eternal ride and a Chinese Fire Drill. To Karen and Bub- bles an exciting party. And to future fresh- men, our many crowded lockers. WE, PAT AND IRENE AND IENNINE, leave Mr. Weisgerber the hopes of having girls in his class always, and a daughter of his own someday. WE, SUSAN AND DIANE, leave this high school with many happy memories. We leave to Mr. R. in years to come many more Pittstops and aces to yell at and leave Snip a better hair stylist than he has now. x ,W 317' , 3 Q Xl kl i 7 If if J -- it 6 .1-Lfhyp I ,.- -un O O 0 Q O D O 2 O 'Q C I 1 -Ji M Vi,..if ,1.1 ' ,.,, . Adverfisemenfs iff 13 m? 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Pal Janice Jane+ Jacki Ginger Maryann Cindy Leslie Cindy Terry Dayel Jackie Nalalie Office Telephone 20I 755-4505 .-Q9 FX as I1 c9I'fowazcf Bzown rw Q, G 5T.gTE5.,xl :Q 4, nl ' v I Q 1 ' I I Q I I5 I 3 I . ex I: I ...G+ V . '-tf'r, Q-06' L --..'!'....-- gm cdfatgazing ton U. S. NAVY RECRUITING OFFICE 304 E. Froni' SI'ree+ Plainfield, New Jersey 07060 F-vw lg 'tl' MCCRISKIN HOME FDR FUNERALS 2425 Plainfield Avenue Sou+h Plainfield, N.J. Richard W. McCrisIcin, Mgr. CongraI'uIa+ions +0 +I1e Class of '77 MEDICI'S RESTAURANT 29'-7I HamiI'Ion BouIevard Sou+I1 Piainfield, N.J. MR. PIZZA Middlesex Mall Sou+h Plainfield 756- I 655 IWe Cafer 'Io Home 8: Indusfryl New Jersey's Besl' Pizza Congrafulafions Io Gradua+es IMPERIAL DELICATESSEN Besf Wishes HARSHAW CHEMICAL COMPANY Division of Kewanee Oil Company 5I Cragwood Road Sou+h Plainfield, New Jersey 07080 Pigmenis - Me+aI Finishing - Indusirial Chemicals 'Y QVQHQ F45 ,As A we - rx A I f , Is I g 1. s s fs s i: A ' 1, ef, a- ye , 1 ,12 51 3 , A ,I ' 0-aio I 1 'fp I -' I M 1 A I I J 5? I f 1 I A , s hh f 5 . , Vo R rf ekmmousss, mc. - nomsr mo cumin cams: 'Tas' 2720 PARK AVENUE, soum PLAINHELD, N. J. oroao Tel. 756-5445 Diamond SeH'ing ' Appraising ' Special Orders Wholesale ' Re+aiI Fine Jewelry Manufacfurers BEST CLASS WISHES OF '77 685 Liber'Iy Ave. Union, New Jersey JOSEPH SU LOVSKI 686-7434-5 237 Congra+uIa+ions and Besf Wishes for Success +o 'rhe Class of I977 From MAYCDR AND COUNCIL 126:91 Kia.: -',. 5 lg L. fx ak . T? 'E ' V q1WDi'fsa'i1E 1'1,1 ,, ., ,,1h-:k Back row: Andrew A. Lewandovvski, Anthony I. Cotoia, lohn F. Wilson, joseph S. Muglia. Front row: Richard I. Kennedy, 1OSeph P. Coughlin, Mayor, Henry E. Tellone. ll Us if Congraiulafions ':,A iiz i - 1:-,. We C6 FFY 5 COmple+e 1' o .: I ,ii V. . .,., Line in - - - Gradua+es .-3 .. V -' T' ::. VZ A+l'1lel'ic Clofhing LD Eznlnqnrv ii x4A. 8: Equipmeni' - Fooiwear , IMPERIAIEDUORS or s.P. s f For Men 8: Women gp 7 I 'Sofiball 'Baseball 'Fooiball P x 'Baske'l'ball 'Hockey 'Track K 'Soccer 'Tennis llr f f 51, ' 'Wresfling 'Bowling Liquors and Bar U X 'Li 'iw I 1 X 3 'xif A.-xx crfun cn ACCEP EDI W E . f nv, 1 07594 Two Locaxfions ' 7 ' ' Naufical Giffs and Jewelry'-inen?a+h and Kifchen Gif+s and Middlesex Mall, Soufh Plainfield 754-7777 322-7788 I34 W. Froni' US Hwy. 27 Plainfield Wa+cl1ung 1 Gfifpfxjjh New Jersey Prop. Bill Klose GOOD-TIME GULF SERVICE IOI Oak Tree Avenue Sou+l1 Plainfield, N.J. Tel. 753-4337 239 Bes+ Wishes Seniors Complimen'I's of fhe BOOSTER CLUB 9 SOUTH PLAINFIELD LIOUOR STORE Congrafulafions From H5 Hdmilffm Blvd- BEN FEINS WINE 81 LIOUOR Soufh Plainfield 5 Q CT' , 2 , Qouosjumgz ,' TECHNICON CORPORATION - Q, fm Qilfm '- 600 Hadley Road Soufh Plainfield Specializing in Hairsfyling and Razor Cuffing 20I - 754-5900 I6I3 Parlr Avenue Soufh Plainfield, New Je y Prop. Lou Danyus Call for Appoinfmenf - Tel: 56 I -O4I I Open 8:30 A.M. fo 6:00 P.M. Closed Wednesday FOXY LOCKS HAIR DESIGNERS G A R for men and women ' ' ' 754-2444 Infernafional Corporaflon Golden Acres Shopping Cenfer Corner of Park Ave. 81 Soufh Plainfield, N.J. Oak Tree Road INexf fo Friendly Ice Creaml 3005 Hadley Road so 'th Plainfield 753-2800 Open Sundays U Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of '77 From SCHULKE RADIO PRODUCTIONS, LTD. 300l Hadley Road Soufh Plainfield, N.J. 07080 IZOII 753-0444 L all music all me rime 'HP Q, Besf Wishes AMERICAN LEGION CHAU MONT POST 243 Dom Licciardona Bob Whalen TWIN CITY MOBIL SERVICE CENTER BUYRITE AUTO PARTS 230 Hamilfon Blvd. W9 P? ' Avenue scum Plainfield, N.J. oroao Soufh Plainfleld, New Jersey Phone 756-7698 6:30 AM- Iozoo PM. 757.9173 KNQTTY PINE GLORET DECORATORS Reupholsfery - Slip Covers - Drapes - Rods 505 Richmond S+. - P. O. Box 804 2002 Park Ave- Plainfield, N.J. ovoeo 755-28' I Phone: 756-O I 6I IZOII 756-5337 Presfo Prinfing Service ' Business Forms ' Complefe Prinfing Service 24 Soufh Plainfield Ave. So. Plainfield, N.J. 07080 Thanks and Congrafulafions fo a dedicafed REGIT sfaff PAUL AND BETTY JEWETT 42 As we look back and reflect on the year gone by, the events and good times, we hope that we have captured all of these moments at South Plainfield High School in the 1976-77 Regit. The past school year has held many happy and exciting memories for those graduating seniors and for the returning underclassmen. We are very grateful for the help we received from faculty, students, and photographers. We, Peter and Peter, remember . . . Elizabeth Jewett, our advisor, who volunteered in a time of great need, and gave of herself without hesitation . . . Helen Dickinson, the new financial advisor, who gave up her time and energy during our financial crisis. . . Mr. Ellis Williams, photographer, who came to our rescue many times . . .Many thanks to all the following editors who worked relentlessly to make this a great yearbook: the graduat- ing seniors - Gail Haines, Curriculum editor, Janice Geary, Girls' Sports editor, Ken Laverne, Boys' Sports editor, Gail Martin, Elena Aleu, and Karen Aroneo, Senior editors, and Dennis Stewart, Ads editor, and hopefully return- ing to next year's staff, the very dilingent workers of the Junior Class - Ginger Sulovski, Girls' Sports editor, Marina Tominovich, Boys' Sports editor, Judy Fallon and Doreen Celentano, Activities editors, and Susan Bray- nock and Albis Aleu, Underclassmen editors. We also give great appreciation to our staff, without whom the 1976-77 yearbook would not have become a reality. Peter and I are indebted to a sophomore, Laura Petrone, who did all the illustrations in this yearbook. 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