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

 - Class of 1977

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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

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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,



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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.

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