Spackenkill High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

 - Class of 1980

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I still have that feeling of pride, and l also have a feeling of unity in our class. The bond formed by our class helped to see us through such events as Friday Night Live and our dances. The parties and the friendly working conditions brought people closer together. Those of us who worked on class events had a wonderful feeling of accomplishment and pride. We've watched each other grow and mature over the years, and we've turned from jittery freshmen into young men and women, men and women who will now go out into the world. Whatever you choose to do, l wish you all the very best of luck. l hope that when you are older, you will look back on your days at Spackenkill as happy ones. I know l will. 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QM w wf? 1 X K Q4 if hi re? ff 6 Q3 Q Xb Wqgi fi WW Q fn . . .. N Digi? WW WW? 22 KQsuJdxQS'X' Servo? QX055 wwffmmd fimmik-sal THE MHWLLE fn. QLQMKQLQM 35' WW J 'Q O J 1- V ff QQ gg? X 0 'dp V45 1 IV xxx EL 35122 f X WNW I 'J lb X I--N I 1 ' W-A-JL-nh' Q If 'rx N X QUQC-LQJW If f M K. X I .'2 5? ,Q ll 5 I A X NY - ' :U I 325' LXA I 'mf --Q 1 LJ X ' I -V 2 K, JQEQ-:3fE'T Q ' mQg ...t-an su I' ANDY AG RAWAL Yes, there are two paths You can go by. But in the long run Theres still time to change The road you're on. Led Zeppelin 24 GRANT ANDERSON ' , 1 AN mx, CRAIG ALTMANN . LJ 414 :J 'I' v 6 f'3e'- df. 4 T' SUZANNE AIENA 'ADon't stop me nowg lin! N I'm havin' such a good time- l'm havin' a ball! Freddie Mercury ROBERT ARONSTEIN So before we end fand then beginj, We'll drink a toast to how it's been A few more hours to be complete, A few more nights on satin sheets, A few more times that I can say l've loved these days. Billy Joel RONALD ALLEN GEORGINE BALASSONE Simple things of the earth don't die. Theyjust grow and change as time goes by. There are no questions without answers: I've found my answer to life is livingg The secret of living is life. Carole King - x DAVID ANOLICK I've got to admit it's getting better, A little better The Beatles all the time. I t T gl K.. If KAREN ARMSTRONG PATTY ARMSTRONG DANIEL BECKERLEG If you judge a person, judge him on his future, not his past. 26 JOHN BLUMBERG And l will go shining, Shining like brand new, l'Il never look behind meg My troubles will be few. Rick Davies CARMELO BARONE Supertramp JOY BO'-L GARY BEAHAN Yes, there are two paths You can go by. But in the long run There's still time to change The road you're on. Led Zeppelin MICHAEL J. BLISS l look to the sea. Reflections in the waves spark my BARBARA BERGER memory, some happy, some sad. Upon Us all I think of the CI1IIdI'100d friends a little rain must fall, and the dreams we had. Led Zeppelin Dennis De Young The Rainsong X'5 I'-vtti, 1, . . 4 3 v,,,:q'fs5'-'rm f' X . 0 I 2' Ir? 'isa BETH BARDEN ELIZABETH C. BASHOFF The longer yOU love, A'Thunder is good, thunder is impressive, the longer you live. But it is lightning that does the work. Mark Twain JOHN BREWSTER MARTIN BURKE DORI CONROY Enjoy life now, For it's too short to waste. And these are the best years of your life! 28 ANDREW R. CHAN Without love, where would you be right now? The Doobie Brothers DALE CLOSE AMY BURTON -fam N SHARON BROWNE JOANN CATANZARO ,f If if KRISTI CARLEY Make the most of today Tomorrow will take care of itself. Unknown DAVID A. CLOSE DEBORAH COHEN What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness? Rousseau 5: KIM CLILTRERA Ulf I don't see you in the future, l'll see you in the past forever. Unknown MICHAEL CLINAVELIS I Xi . I A .4 It li ERIC DELAHOYDE Life is a voyage In which we choose neither vessel nor weather, but much can be done in the management of sails and the guidance of the heIm. Anonymous 5 SCOTT R. COOPER They never told you the price That you pay For things that you might have done Billy Joel 30 MARGARET COWLES MAC To my friends: Happy times and bygone days Are never lost. In truth they grow more wonderful Within the heart that keeps them Love, Mac KATHLEEN DEPAOLO KATHY l'The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time. James Taylor CRAIG DEBIASE K Q I i A s D 44,1 'X-T LISA DAVIS The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight. But they, while their companions slept, Were toiling upward in the night. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow SANDY DALTON We are all free, Free birds to live, love, and laugh, And l have lived, loved, and laughed With all of you, l ABBY DANZIGER I feel a feeling which l feel you all feel. George Ridding Bishop of Southwell 1885 I-'IQ 'I P.-1...,,,0,' .M lv ...ff D ,K X. 7 I .a Aww X. .A ,, KEVIN CRAWLEY THOMAS DOO Have you heard about the lonesome loser beaten by the Queen of Hearts every time? Have you heard about the lonesome loser? He's a loser, but he still keeps on trying. Little River Band LUANNE DESRUISSEAU We've led our life so far With joys, fears, and tears, Joys of happiness, fears of learning, And tears of turning to a new tomorrow. Unknown 32 CAROLINE DOYLE Success is that place in the road where preparation and opportunity meet. But too few people recognize it because it comes disguised as hard work. Unknown ,Eff an K Q. ., 43 JOE DUDEK DUDE You can't always get what you want, But if you try sometime-yeah- You just might find You get what you need! Mick Jagger and Keith Richards EILEEN DURKIN 'My dreams They aren't as empty As my conscience seems to be. The Who A'Behind Blue Eyes KIM DOSSIN Do what you want to dog Go where you're going tog Think for yourself. The Beatles JOHN DEPASQUALE A'Cash your dreams before they slip away. Lose your dreams, and you will lose your mind. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Ruby Tuesday gs-rf KERWIN DONATO RON DINIO lt's not how far you go in life, but how you get there. DANIEL DOO Ulf you stand right fronting and face to face to a fact, you will see the sun glimmer on both its surfaces, as if it were a scimitar, and feel its sweet edge dividing you through the heart and marrow, and so you willahappily conclude your mortal career. Be it life or death, we crave only reality. Thoreau 33 DEAN ENRIGHT Please pass the wrench. BETH FINCK 34 LAURA FAZZALARI Give me a sense of humor, Lordg Give me the grace to see a joke, To get some happiness from life, And pass it on to other folk. Chester Cath redal ELLEN EN RIGHT Drop a pebble in the waterg Just a spalsh, and it is goneg But there's half a hundred ripples Circling on and on and on, Spreading, spreading from the center, Flowing on out to the sea . James W. Foley . fag ff M' fuk' se- N . .4 ,jfs li , v ws , to Q i -'Yue fi.. A' 'sf' I wa li ii ' W tri' o ft ,cg L ' fgtz. x :tial 1 H Emi X x S ,.-I tsl X ,S-021 A . lr' h'ff ff'Qj nm, . 5, -X.. ig X NX N? t A. ' xg it I 1753 gig 1 . .H V. kg J 4 ,5 C Xa LUANN E, FISHER Ulf you would not be forgotten as soon as you are dead and rotten either write things worth reading or do things worth the writing. Benjamin Franklin DAN FENALIGHTY High school is a system conceived by fools to be executed by idiots. Herman Wouk DARLENE LYNN ENROTH To achieve all that is possible, We must attempt the impossible- To be as much as we can be, We must dream of being more. Thanks for everything Mom and Dad. Anonymous THEODORE ESPLIN PEDRO FERRANDO Some people have many goals in life Pele an Gdldqi THERESA FITZMAURICE x,.y-AF-'gn MAURA FITZGERALD Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side. Lou Reed in-. ' ROB ECKER MARK GALBO Dedicated to the best: A Fur and a Fuzz, A Dude and a Rock, The Intellect vs. the Intelligent, Two with an earring, The one who knew, And you're O.K., too. Carry it on. GREGORY GATTINE 36 PATRICIA A. FURLONG Each person is beautiful in his own way. True peace will only come when all people see the beauty in others. Unknown SUSAN GANNON Nothing ventured, nothing gained Be not afraid to try. So dream big dreams, Reach for the stars, And set your standards high! George Webster Douglas DAVID GOODMAN Don't ask any questio you don't want to hear the answer to. ns Unknown ANN MARIE GARRAN Hab keine Angst, dir etwas anzunehmenl Frisch gewagt ist halbgewonnen. Und vergiss nicht, uberall wird mit Wasser gekocht. df,-' ' 1 -W JOAN GALVIN DENNIS GAMACHE ,Yrf r,.. i i'High school is not a time or a placeg 5 are 00 it's a state of mind. Frank Zappa Q! NOEL GOULD UBeethoven, whose ears could no longer hear earthly sounds, was chosen out to enable us to hear that which the ear cannot perceive. Wilhelm Kempff PATVY GARBARCZYK Like the twilight in the road up ahead, they don't see where we're going, and all the secrets in the universe whisper in our ears, and all the years will come and go, and take us up, always up. We may never pass this way again. Seals and Croft YM' .tg 1 I., . ,.. I s kr. Vik 5 K -'mx 37 JOYCE HARTWIG Give me a smile with everything on it- and l'll pass it on Coca-Cola Co. l l i l e ,,.., JAMES GREEN 'SW'-.. 38 s VM W. . f' ,ae JAMES GRAY The best lack all conviction, and the worst are filled with a passion and intensity. John Keats TAMAR N. HASPEL I am a bear of very little brain, and long words bother me. A. H. Milne Winnie the Pooh LINDA GUM Because he was human, Because he had goodness, Because he was moral, They called him insane. Rush DEBORAH GREER Teachers teach in our schools 'Bout the way we should be. They make all the rules: For them it's easy to see. We'll follow our heartsg We'll run with the tide. We'lI stay far apart 'Til we're on the same side. Little River Band LUANNE MARIE GRIFFING VICTOR HEILWEIL Got to live Got to die Got to give Got to try. Seals and Crofts E It .183 BARRY GUSTON HAROLD GREENBLOTI' JENNIFER ING Q.: ,Y 'ZZ7 Wulf If 5 4.6 MARY JANE KASTENDIECK Out of sight-out of mind, Unknown I Xxx? Nw., ASHWANI JHANJI 40 THOR HILMAR KIMBALL JENKINS Got some pictures in my wallet And some pictures in my mind, A pocketful of memories I thought I'd never find. Barry Manilow COLLEEN KAMMERER lf you cant do it with a smile on your face and love in your heart, then children, you ain't got no right to do it at all. Stephen Stills MARGLIERITE ANN HOGAN Speak outg you got to speak out against the madness. You got to speak your mind, if you dare. CSN .f ' -gp I 'L . A k , . ., JACQUELINE lC.lLA When the time is upon us to believe in what we are, we can leave the past behind us because it's gone. Henry Paul BOB KAHL THEA HILMAR i'God grant me the serenity to accept the things l can't change, Courage to change the things l can And wisdom to know the difference Reinhold Niebuhr KATHY KAZOUNIS Everybody needs a change, a Change to check out the new- But you're the only one who sees the changes you take yourself through. Stevie Wonder -4 SYLVIA M. KEMP To seek the sacred river Alph, To walk the caves of ice, To break my fast on honeydew, And drink the milk of Paradise. Neil Peart LARRY kovfxuk i'For long you live and high you fly And smiles you give And tears you'Il cry. For all you touch and all you see ls all your life will ever be Pink Floyd , QA? -5. .1 x SCOTT A. KILBRIDE Live for today, Not for tomorrow. Accomplish your goals One step at a time. Remember quitters nev And winners never quit So lead, follow, Or get out of the way. JIM LANDRY I ain't askin' nobody for nothin' If I can't get it on my own. If you don't like the way I'm livin', You just leave this long-haired country boy alone. CDB JOHN KOVALIK, PETER KAVANAGH JAMES LAMBERT JOHN KRLISE He with whom neither slander that gradually soaks into the mind nor statements that startle like a wound in the flesh are successful may be called intelligent indeed. Confucius STEPHEN LIN DQUIST Through the years, There have been many. For each one, There's been only one, And there will always be a place For each and every one. SUSAN MARINA LEE lrr, May God bless and keep you always. M May your wishes all come trueg May you always do for others, And let others do for you. Q ' giyf May you build a ladder to the stars And climb on every rung. May you stay forever young. I Wig Joan Baez RAYMOND LEE 44 PATRICIA LESOINE Time is not measured by the passing of years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves. J. Nehru LISA LONIINSKI What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Anonymous RFTA LIVINGSTON There may be more beautiful times: but this one is ours. Jean-Paul Sartre KAREN LEVINE KATHERINE ANN LLIMB Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wingsg Sunward l've climbed, And joined the tumbling mirth of sun-split clouds -and done a hundred things you have not dreamed of -wheeled and soared and swung High in the sunlit silence John Gillespie Mag 'AHigh Flight EE, TRACY LEAHY Shall we now bid farewell? Farewell. Yes SUSAN LLITS Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels, Looking back at the years gone by like so many summer-fields, In sixty-five I was seventeen and running up on one. I don't know where I'm running now I'm just running on. Jackson Browne MAI-I' MANERI DONNA MAFFUCCI Y ELLEN IVIALING Failure is the path of least persistence. 46 Unknown BRIAN MACAYA MICHELLE MARQUIS Life is a painted picture. You're the artist: Paint it well. Unknown KEVIN LUTY PATRICK J. MCCABE Both ends burning An endless mile, a bus wheel turning, A friend to share the lonesome times, A handshake and a sip of wine, So say it loud and let it ring That were all part of everything, The present, future, and the past. Fly on, proud bird, you're free at last. Charlie Daniels Band SUSAN MARSHALL i ' . 'lf ' , Sm AA l . ,,.2 ',,, T, MICHAEL MASSA JOSEPH MASCARENHAS And if you listen very hard, The tune will come to you at last, When all are one and one is all, To be a rock and not a rock. Led Zeppelin DIANE MILLER If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be Iostg that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.' Henry David Thoreau IVIALIREEN NICQUAID Thanks for the memories of yesterday to save for tomorrow. I , -,...,:1.,f,- .., ., , . g t H ' . . . . x - -. .-,. H..-HN... K -f A , , . sun, Guts?-44,gGM,, U ,. ...,,,-4, ,. ,A . . . WILLIAM MCCALILEY 48 .xfafigj ,f I ' ' Q v ELLEN MCCARTHY KEVIN MCDONOLIGH If you reach for a star and your grasp comes up empty don't be discouraged because, after all, you've still got your friends. WENDY MCCAW Before the rising sun we smile, So much of life ahead. We start out walking, then learn And yet we've just begun. Paul Williams to I'Ufl, ELLEN E. NICCANN Man is nothing else but what he makes of himself. Jean-Paul Sartre I 1 Y It YN 'I as e ,QM lf s7 vil! W ' CHRIS MCGRATH l'm free as a bird now, And this bird you cannot change. Bonnie Van Zant E PATRICIA MCKINSTRY A'Aim at the sun. You may never reach it, but you will fly higher than if you never aimed at all. BRIAN MICKLEY Unknown JEFF MYERS M.A. IS 31 Buck MERIDITH MITCHELL Listen to me, and l'll sing you a song, And the time will go by 'til you never know where it's gone. Talk to me, and l'll tell you my life story. Walk with me, and l'll tell you my dreams of glory. James Taylor KT -f. if-. SLIZANNE MONJEALI Time passes on Like a river that must always run. Now you are gone, But I will have you 'til time is done. You can never take away The love you gave me yesterday. I don't have to Capture you 'Cause you're here in my memory, Orleans 50 fr NANCY N EIC E 7' '-fdwwfxrqsi DAVE O'BRlEN Nobody's fault but mine Led Zeppelin MARY JO NEILSON A' So say it loud, and let it ring That we're all part of everything. The present, future, and the past, Fly on, proud bird, you're free at last. Charlie D aniels Band ARNOLD MOSKOWITZ ARNlE Long Live Rock. The Who Q A it '-'Y CHRISSIE O'CONNELL xt lt's all up to what you value It A ,W 'A . Q62 I.. 1: Down to where you are. K' 'QQ kk gf lt all swings .i L 'M A' On the pain you've gone through bf Getting where you are. H um fi George Harrison , .41 'l! N ,. .ram f, J KATRINA MOYER SUSAN NOBLE MARY NEISSER Heres to the songs we used to sing Heres to the times we used to know. It's hard to hold them in our arms again, but It's hard to let them go Neil Diamond ,tr Q ' MAUREEN MOAKLER A fool will lose tomorrow, Reaching back for yesterday. l won't turn my head in sorrow If you should go away. l'll just stand here and remember Just how good it's been- l know l'll never relive These days again. Dionne Warwick 1 i DIANA Pl 'lThe only competition worthy of a wise man is within himself. William James SF ,I -f A JOHN PIEDRA Men do not fail. They only give up. BRENT PELL Lee Kemp Yu.-. I TERI PHILLIPS 52 KAREN PERKINS PEGGY PHILIPP l KEVIN O'KEEFE Life is to be lived, and the better shape you're in, the more you want to live it. Jack Nicklaus VICTOR PAONESSA TOM O'SLlLLlVAlNl We do not admire what we cannot understand. Marianne Moore DENISE PARKER KIMBERLY A. RAIN From quiet homes and first beginnings, out to the undiscovered ends, Theres nothing worth the wear of winning But the laughter and the love of friends. Hilaire Belloc HUGH RHEINGOLD George and John: Thanks for four mint years. Sf---,E in-12. t,1-f ' ...gf 54 MAUREEN QLIINN There are Eve words in any language which make us human: 'l love you' and 'l'm sorry.' How often we forget were humang How often it is hard to say. Marston Moore mx' LISA PIERRO Lost and wandering, maybe, how it seems to me as simple as this: No matter where you go, You won't see me in front, but you can't leave me behind. Yes CHRIS PRETTYMAN The certain peer group that I spent my time with made my high school years exciting and enjoyable. Though our actions were irrational for the most part, we always seemed to have a good time. Well, take it easy, and strive for goals which you have established. .j MARY KAY PREBOY I have no yesterdays: Time took them awayg Tomorrow may not be- But l have today. Pearl Yeadon McGinnis EUGENE PURDY I am what I am, Thank God. Jimi Hendrix in-L.. STUART QLIIRINDONGO The leaves have fallen all around. Time l was on my way, But, still, l'm much obliged. Such a pleasant stay, But now its time for me to go Led Zeppelin Ramble On DIANE QLIINLAN Everything must have an end Here it comes, the hardest part. Try the handle of the road, Feeling different, feeling strangeg This can never be arranged, As the light fades from the screen, From the famous final scene. B. Seger VICTORIA REEDER v 55 GREGG ROTH l'What is more mortifying than to feel that you have missed the plum for want of courage to shake the tree. Logan Pearsall Smith 56 KENNETH ROGOZINSKI Anchors aweigh, my friends, anchors aweigh! Charles Zimmerman 1 . I I LINDA RODGERS Life is what you make it. Q1 DENISE ROGERS Have faith in you And the things you do. You won't go wrong. Sister Sledge ELLEN ROSENBERG Goodbye, stranger, it's been nice. Hope you find your paradise. Tried to see your point of view. Hope your dreams will all come true Supertramp DAVID ROBERTSON CYNTHIA JEAN ROSE For this is wisdom: To have, to hold, 4 in time, to let go! Laurence Hope For This is Wisdom CAROL ANNE RITER lf it's all been said and done, l've got to moveg l've had my fun. And l will walk before they make me run. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Stones Forever N SYLVIA RODRIGUEZ lt isn't the same. ln time l'll change. And you. And the currents of our lives. But the image of this moment will never fade. This moment and you are unforgettable. Unknown KAREN RICKS Whatever happened to all this seasons losers of the year? Every time I got to thinking, where'd they disappear? Cheap Trick DAVID C. RYERSON Life is never what it seems, and Every man must meet his destiny. SIYX 58 LISA RUGGIERO And l really have enjoyed my stay, But I must be moving on. Supertramp Live, love, laugh DEBBIE SCALZI RUTH SCHOLEY TERRI SAVELLI lt is not doing the things These schoolgirl days of telling we like to do, tales and biting nails are gone, but liking the things but in my mind l still know that we have to do, they'll live on and on. that makes life blessed. Goethe JAMES RUSSELL .55 45 ,J .r-5 A W- 'I I, -. -P' It 'QQ P 'I I , - I fi ,va I, Pnaraitqmg III avi 41. DIANE ELIZABETH SCHRADER Don't walk in front of meg I may not follow. Don't walk behind me: I may not lead. Walk beside me, And just be my friend. Albert Camus 4 sw: ' gig l 4 'r GEORGE SALEM To the greatest: John, Hugh, Jimmy, and Chris-ba. I hope that ten years from this day you'II all be with me at the top. The best of times I won't forget. Life is rough, so watch out for finches. JANE E. SANDBERG Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love you, tomorrow, You're always a day away. Martin Charnin CYNTHIA SARMIENTO Wake up in the morning: see your sunrise loves to go down Lousy lovers pick their prey, but they never cry out loud Stevie Nicks DONNA SKOVAN lt only takes time 'tll love comes to everyone George Harrison REBECCA SHAW God made me Me He made you YOU. For Gods sake L1 ' 'ne be ME! SF' 15 MICHELLE SPADARO AMF! lt was good while it lasted, but l'm glad it's over! GREGORY L. SMITH The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. Henrik lbsen 5 .L sy R MARY E. SIMON ET The past cannot be changed: The future is still in your power. Unknown ROBERT SMITH All my life l knew you were waiting, revelation anticipating. All is well: the search is over. Let the truth be known. Let it be shown. Kansas . , 1 5 A Y 'Higgs Mira 'PVT' JEFFREY SISK Ji. X. .,.., . EMILY STOCKHEIM JANE TRYQN UHGPPY is the Person A'Where you come from is who can laugh at himself. not nearly as important He will never cease to be amused. as where you are going. Habib Bourguiba Unknown MIKE SYLVIA 'Like a steel locomotive rolling down the track I'm the'sJ gone, I'm Che'sJ gone, And nothings gonna bring me back. The Grateful Dead 62 CHRISTINE TATOR CHRIS The goal we've set might be higher than we've ever dreamed, but does this mean we should give up? No, we should strive to climb to that impossible goal, 'til it is no longer a dream but a reality. Anonymous KEVIN THOMPSON Think the time is right for a Palace Evolution. But where I live the game to play is Compromise Solution. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Street Fighting Man CRAIG STUDER 7-Rv-A fa 1 s . I ,, , K K? as and 5455 5 T -f T, mf . A C u 5 ,m ,, - . f 1 LYDIA STUART Remember the who!e world is a circus. Don't you be the clown. Chic MARC A. STUART Remember one thing throughout your whole life: You have to be insane to keep your sanity. CATHERINE TIERNEY X ALAN STRAUS All I want is to have a peace of mind. Boston 63 MARSHA WEIR Now here l go, down through these windy halls of friendship. o' ,- Neil Young ,'e1, MARVIN WENHAM BILL WEIGEL 64 JOSEPH VANWAG ENEN BARBARA WECKMAN will SHARON VERASKA 'Al must be traveling on now, 'Cause there's too many places I've got to see. Lynard Skynard 'AFreebird MARIA WERTH EIMER 13 'J' ,avr s.:,, . , CHRIS VAN DEUSEN -W I TONY VISBECK TAMMY VEACH Ulf only all the hands that reach could touch Unknown BOB H. WILLIAMS Last night I had the strangest dream I ever had before. I dreamed the world had all agreed To put an end to war E.N. ROBERT WILLIAMS After all we're all the same, Only difference is the name And what we are. In this crazy mixed up deal Theres so many things to feel near and far. Kansas 66 MARY-ELLEN WILK ANDREA WILLETTE 'Lost and wondering how it is, Seems to me it's as simple as this: No matter where you go, you're going to find, You won't see me in front, but you can't leave me behind! Yes JOHN R. 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'vig-it MICHAEL ZELIG I'Life is never what it seems, And ev'ry man must meet his destiny SWK 'Castle Walls PH O TOGRAPHI C SUPPLIES PHOTO FINISHING GALLER K C US TOM FRA MIN G POR TRA IT STUDIO EH INC ESTABLISHED 1912 388 MAIN STREET, fel. 452-2240 I 264 MAIN STREET, tel. 454-6560 POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK Where You Save and Get Service Too Cameras Binoculars, Tape Recorders, Projectors, Photo Copies, Laminating ANDY AGRAWAL Birthday: June 21 Ice Hockey 10, Co-Captain 11: Varsity Tennis 113 Spartan Newspaper 10, 11, 12: AnthropologyfArcheoIogy Club Treasurer 11: National Honor Society I 1: High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Ambition: To live life easily and to make lots of money quickly SUZANNE AIENA Birthday: September 18 Leo Club Secretary 11, Vice-President 12: Prom Committee 11, 12: Friday Night Live 11, 12: Yearbook 12: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: National French Contest Winner 9, 10, 1 1 : Honor Roll 11, 12: Ichthyology Club 12 RONALD ALLEN Birthday: October 7 CRAIG ALTMANN Birthday: January 9 Junior Varsity Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12: Junior Varsity Football IO, Varsity 11, 12 Ambition: To make good money and enjoy my work GRANT ANDERSON Birthday: June I DAVE ANOLICK Birthday: March 1 Math Team 10, ll, 12: Yearbook 12: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 11: Friday Night Live 11, 12: Photography Club 11, 12: AXV Monitor 12: United Synagogue Youth 9, 10, 11, Corresponding Secretary 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students ll: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To go boldly where no man has gone before and to be able to fulfill all my dreams KAREN ARMSTRONG Birthday: November 24 PATTY ARMSTRONG Birthday: April 1 1 ROBERT ARONSTEIN Birthday: June 4 International Thespian Society 10, 11, 12: Backpacking Club 9: Student Govemment 11, 12 GEORGINE BALASSONE Birthday: April 21 Junior Varsity Softball 10: Pep Band 9, 10, 11: Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Next 1 1: Friday Night Live 11: Yearbook 12: Junior Challengers Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12: International Thespian Society 12 Ambition: Someday to own a Mercedes Benz 450SL fcream color with brown in- terior, pleasel and to have lunch with Roseann Roseannadanna BETH BARDEN Birthday: May 10 Cross Country Manager 9: Track Manager 9, 10: Band 9 Ambition: To grab all the brass rings CARMELO BARONE Birthday: July 21 68 ELIZABETH C. BASHOFF Birthday: October 1 Spartan Newspaper 10, 11, Co-Editor 12: Yearbook 10, 11, Literary Editor 12: United Synagogue Youth 9, 10, 11, 12: Third, Fourth, and Fifth Annual Dutchess County Interfaith Concerts 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Case Westem Reserve University Summer Symposium in Science and Engineenn 1979: National French Contest Winner 3, 10, 11: Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 11: National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 12 Ambition: To become a talented veterinarian and to raise puppies of every breed, shape and size GARY BEAHAN Birthday: September 24 ROXANNE BECKER Birthday: March 16 DANIEL BECKERLEG Birthday: March 26 Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Photography Club 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 11:Year- book 12: Class Representative 10: Junior- Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Volunteer Program 10, 11, 12. Ambition: To be in the Guinness Book of World Records BARBARA BERGER Birthday: May 16 MICHAEL J. BLISS Birthday: October 2 Junior Varsity Football 9, 10, Varsity 11, 12 Ambition: To find the right woman Acclaimed for living hard, loving hard and partying hard JOHN BLUMBERG Birthday: October 15 Varsity Football 10, ll, 12:Varsity Tennis 9, 10, Captain ll, 12, Best Record at First Singles 11, Undefeated DCSL 9, DCSL Champion 9: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 123 High Honor Roll 11 Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise, but mostly wealthy Acclaimed for being humble JOY BOLL Birthday: December 21 Varsity Softball 9, 10: Junior Varsity Volleyball 9, Varsity 10: Pep Band 10: Band 9, 10, 11, I2 Ambition: To get the most that I can out of life JOHN BREWSTER Birthday: July 5 Varsity Football 11: Varsity Ice Hockey 10, 11, 12: Junior Varsity Soccer 9 SHARON BROWNE Birthday: March 6 MARTIN BURKE Birthday: November 24 AMY BURTON Birthday: March 27 KRISTI CARLEY Birthday: April 13 Track 9: Prom Committee 11, 12: Dance Committee 10, 11, 12: Ambition: To travel to exciting places, to meet interesting people, and continuously to learn from each and every experience Acclaimed for my long hair REQINALD CARROLL Birthday: March 11 JOANN CATANZARO Birthday: October 23 American Field Service 9, 11, 125 Yearbook 11, 12 ANDREW R. CHAN Birthday: September 25 Varsity Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12: Dutchess County Scholastic League Swimming Champion 9, 10, 11: Section I Swimming Champion 10, 11: Spartan Newspaper 9, 10, News Editor 11, Assistant Copy Editor 12: Yearbook 11, Layout Editor 12: National Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Wce-President Class of 1980 9, President 10: Student Government 10, 12, Vice-President 11: Band 9, 10, 11, 12:Jazz Band 9,10,11,12: Pep Band 10, 11:Varsity Club 11, 12: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 11: Friday Night Live 11, 12: N.Y.S.S.M.A. Competi- tion 9: National French Contest Honorable Mention 10: Who's Who Among American High School Students 11 Ambition: To understand what love really is Acclaimed as Sir Isaac Newton MARK CHILDS Birthday: October 28 DALE CLOSE Birthday: April 16 DAVID CLOSE Birthday: February 27 Junior Varsity Football 11, Varsity 12: Var- sity Track 11, 12 DEBORAH COHEN Birthday: September 30 Student Government 9, 10, 11, 12: Inter- national Thespian Society 10, 12, Secretary ll: Yearbook 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 11 12 I Ambition: To have etemal happiness DORI CONROY Birthday: February 7 Chorus 9, 10, 1 1:American Field Service 9, 10, 11, 12: Drama 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 11, 12: Student Government 11, 12: Yearbook 10, 11, 12: Photography Club 12: Prom Committee 11, 12: Class of 1980 10, 11, 12: Cheerleader for Junior-Senior Basket- ball Game 11, 12: Teachers' Aide 9, 10 Religion Teacher 11, 12: Friday Nigh Live 11, 12 ' Ambition: To be happy and to make others happy U Acclaimed as a Social Butterfly SCOTT R. COOPER I Birthday: October 1 ' Leo Club 10: Yearbook 12: Student Govern ment 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society 11 12: Spartan Newspaper 10, Co-Editor I1 12 Ambition: To afford enough gas to drive my Porsch Turbo from my Aspen Chalet to the mountain and back MARGARET COWLES MAC Birthday: September 2 Track 9 Ambition: To be successful and happy in the field of computer science and in life Acclaimed for being a Cowles KEVIN CRAWLEY Birthday: April 1 KIM CLILTRERA Birthday: August 20 Varsity Cheerleading 10, 11, 12, Captain 12: American Field Service 9: Yearbook I2 MICHAEL CLINAVELIS Birthday: October 5 SANDY DALTON Birthday: July I4 Track 9, 10: Prom Committee 11: Dance Committee 11, 12 ABBY DANZIGER Birthday: November 9 Town of Poughkeepsie Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12: American Field Service 9, 10, 11: Band 9: Student Government Alternate 11: Spar- tan Newspaper 9, 10: Prom Committee Art Chairperson 11, member 12: Yearbook 10, 11, Art Editor 12: Class of 1980 11:Junior- Senior Basketball Game 1 1, 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the com- mon defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessing of liberty for our- selves and our posterity LISA DAVIS Birthday: November 27 Spartan Newspaper 9, 12, Feature Editor 10, 11: Student Government 10, 12, Secretary 11: Computer Club 9, 10: Arabic- Persian Club 11: Hudson Valley Philhar- monic Junior Board 10, Vice-President 11, President 12: National Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Chorus 9, 10: American Field Ser- vice Americans Abroad, Summer in Swit- zerland 11: Leo Club 11, Secretary 12: Hud- son Valley Philharmonic Orchestra in Progress 9, 10: Vassar College Orchestra 11:String Ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12:All-State Orchestra 1 1: All-State String Orchestra 12: N.Y.S.S.M.A. Competition 9, 10, 11: Area All-State Orchestra 9, 10, 1 1 :Sports Colum- nist for the Spackenkill Sentinel 11: High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To be the Ll.S. Ambassador to Red China and to play the violin in the world's greatest symphony CRAIG DEBIASE Birthday: December 9 ERIC DELAHOYDE Birthday: October 9 Leo Club 11, Vice-President 12: American Field Service 1 I, 12: International Thespian Society 9, 10, 11, 12: l.T.S. Gold Bar for 500 hours: Chorus 1 1, 12:Junior-Senior Basket- ball Game l1:Cancer Society 11, 12:March of Dimes 9, 1O:St.Joseph's Organization of Youth Vice-President 11, 12: Yearbook 9, 10, 11: Spartan Newspaper 10 Ambition: To become a famous artist and to be happy with my life Acclaimed for having a heart of gold KATHLEEN DEPAOLO HKATHY' Birthday: December 8 Track 9: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 9, Cap- tain 10: Varsity Cheerleading 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To become a fashion merchan- diserfdesigner JOHN DEPASQLIALE Birthday: April 7 Junior Varsity Baseball 9, Varsity 10, 11, 12: Ice Hockey manager 10: Junior Varsity Soc- cer 10: Student Government 9, 10, 11, 12: Band 9: Jazz Band 10, 1 1: Director of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 11: Dance Committees 10, I 1: Friday Night Live 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 12: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Varsity Club 12: Senior-Faculty Game 12: National Honor Society 11, 12 Ambition: To achieve what others can only dream about LLIANNE DESRLIISSEALI Birthday: February 11 Chorus 9, 10, 11: Yearbook 12 Ambition: To be successful in modeling, to attend college and further my education, and to be a fiight attendant Acclaimed for having my last name mis- pronounced and misspelled RON DINIO Birthday: February 2 Junior Varsity Baseball 9, 10: Junior Varsity Football 9: Varsity Golf 11: Varsity Soccer 12 Ambition: To become a doctor Acclaimed as Don Ho KERWIN DONATO Birthday: July 25 Track Manager 10, 12: Spartan Newspaper 10, 11, 12: Student Government 10, l1,12: Debate Team 10: Tropical Fish Club 11: Photography Club 11, 12: Math Team 11, 12: Science Club 10: The Matchmaker Building Crew 10: High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To start my own business and to become a millionaire by age thirty DANIEL DOO Birthday: April 2 Spartan Newspaper 12, Managing Editor 11, Production Manager 10, Typing Editor: Debate Team 11: Yearbook 11, Photography Editor 12: Volunteer Service 9, 10: National Honor Society 11, 12: Heart Fund 11, 12 Ambition: To drift THOMAS DOO Birthday: April 2 Yearbook 1 1, Photography Editor 12: Spar- tan Newspaper Typing Editor 9, Production Manager 10, Layout Editor 11: Math Team 11, 12: Band 9, 10, 11: Pep Band 10, 11: Debate Team 11: A.V. Monitor 9, 10: Photography Club 12: Who's Who Among American High School Students 11 Ambition: Not to get caught KIM DOSSIN Birthday: December 27 American Field Service 9, 10: Pep Band I 1: Friday Night Live 11, 12: Junior Challengers Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Dance Committee 9, 10, 11, 12: Prom Committee 11, 12: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Leo Club 12 Ambition: To model and to find the good life through extreme wealth CAROLINE DOYLE Birthday: October 27 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Dance Committee 11, 12 Ambition: To become rich and famous, and if that doesn't work, to become a radiologist JOE DLIDEK DUDE Birthday: March 6 Freshman Basketball Captain 9, Junior Var- sity Basketball 10, Varsity 1 1, 12: Football 9: Junior Varsity Soccer 10, Varsity 11, 12: Var- sity Track 9, 11: Band 9, 10: Jazz Band 10: Chorus 9, 10: Pep Band 10: Spartan Newspaper 9, Business Manager 10, Il, Editorial Assistant 12: Student Government 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Club 11, 12: Class of 1980 Vice-President 10, 11, 12: N.Y.S.S.MA. Competition 9: Freshman Basketball Most Valuable Player 9 Ambition: To become rich and famous EILEEN DURKIN Birthday: August 4 ROB ECKER Birthday: November 2 Junior Varsity Baseball 9, 10, Varsity 1 1, 12: Varsity Football 12: Junior Varsity Soccer 10 DEAN ENRIGHT Birthday: April 6 Ambition: To finish twelfth grade and to eventually open my own landscaping business ELLEN ENRIGHT Birthday: August 13 DARLENE LYNN ENROTH Birthday: June 20 Track 9, 10: Class of 1980 Secretary 9, Treasurer 10: Student Governemnt IO: Yoga 11 Ambition: To travel around the world, to meet new people, to reside in the South, to become a stewardess, and to be con- tinuously happy throughout my life Acclaimed for why me? THEODORE ESPLIN Birthday: May I3 LAURA FAZZALARI Birmday: May 18 Varsity Track 9, 12: American Field Service 9, 10, 11, Vice-President 12: Yearbook 11, Dance Manager 12, Harvest Weekend Chairperson 12: Prom Committee 11, 12: Band 9, 10, President 12: Chorus 9: Jazz Band 10, 11, 12: All County Band 9: Pep Band 10: President 12: Student Govern- ment 12: Leo Club 12: Friday Night Live 11, 12: N.Y.S.S.M,A. 5 A+ 9, 6 B+ 11: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To be successful, healthy, wealthy, and wise Acclaimed as a Czech Sister 69 DAN FENAUGHTY Birthday: January 13 Track 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 11 Ambition: To have a penthouse on Lake Shore Drive and to float around with bour- bons and blonds PEDRO FERRANDO Birthday: February 9 Junior Varsity Soccer 9, 10, Varsity 1 1, 12: Agneirgcan Field Service 11, 12: Honor Roll I , Ambition: To be a professional soccer player for West Ham United in England Acclaimed for soccer ability BETH FINCK Birthday: September 6 LUANN E, FISHER Birthday: February 18 Softball Manager 1 1 :Volleyball Manager 11: Debate Team 10: Archeology Club 11: American Field Service 12 Ambition: To be an archeologist, andiropologist, or museum curator MAURA FITZGERALD Birthday: August 29 American Field Service 9, 10, 11, 12: Hor- seback Riding Club 10: Leo Club 9: Friday Night Live 11, 12: Gong Show 11, 12 Ambition: To sing Beep Beep Love with Stevie Nicks and Groupo Sportivo Acclaimed for having boneless hands THERESA F ITZMAURICE Birthday: May 26 Basketball 9: Wrestling 9 Ambition: Not to become a secretary and to be rich Acclaimed for having Patty Furlong as a locker neighbor for four years PATRICIA A. FURLONG Birthday: June 12 Basketball 10, Varsity 11, 12: Varsity Track 9, 10: Cheerleading 9: Honor Roll 9, 10, 1 1 MARK GALBO Birthday: February 10 Basketball 9, Junior Varsity 10: Varsity Cross Country 9, 10, Co-Captain 1 1, 12:Var- sity Track 9, 10, 11, Captain 12 Ambition: To grow long hair and long fingers, to get an earring, and to play out- standing rock music Acclaimed for the potential to play out- standing rock music JOAN GALVIN Birthday: January 10 Track 9, 10, 11: Varsity Cheerleading 10, 11:Student Government 9, 10, 11, 12: Fri- day Night Live 11, 12: Anthro- pologyfArcheoIogy Club 10, President ll: Spartan Newspaper 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society IO, 11, 12 Ambition: To be successful without money ibut then to make lots of iti DENNIS GAMACHE Birthday: June 14 SUSAN GANNON Birthday: August 16 Volleyball Manager 12: American Field Ser- vice 11, 12: Yearbook 9, 11, 12: lchthyology Club 11, 12 70 Ambition: To be successful and to live a long, exciting life PATTY GARBARCZYK Birthday: March 4 ANN MARIE GARRAN Birthday: August 21 American Field Service 10, 11, President 12: Yearbook Secretary 11: Drama 9, 11: Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 10, 1 1, 12: Student Government 12: All-County Orchestra 9: Area All-State Band 11: N.Y.S.S.M.A. 9, 10, 11, 12: A.F.S. Americans Abroad Summer 11: National French Contest Winner 10, Honorable Men- tion 9, 11: Honor Roll 9, 11: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12: Spackenkill Music Grant Scholarship 10 Ambition: To be a director, to live life to the hilt, and to keep on laughing Acclaimed as a Barry Manilow and M A 'S'H freak GREGORY GATTINE Birthday: June 23 DAVID GOODMAN Birthday: January 18 Freshman Basketball 9, Most Valuable Player: Varsity Tennis 9, 10, Co-Captain 1 1, 12: Yearbook 11, 12: Honor Roll 11:Section I Class A Doubles Champion 11 Acclaimed for tennis NOEL GOULD Birthday: July 14 Computer Club 9, 10: Pep Band 10, 11: Photography Club 11, 12: Friday Night Live 11, 12: Junior Board of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic 10, 11, 12: Band 9, 10, 11:Chorus 9, 10, 11:N.Y.S.S.M.A.9,1O, 11, 12: First Place Dutchess County Talent Search 10: Hudson Valley Gilbert and Sul- livan Society Theater 11: Area All-State 10: Jazz Band 9, 10, 11 Ambition: To bring music to all Acclaimed as the resident pianist JAMES GRAY Birthday: March 18 Varsity Wrestling 9, 10, 11, Co-Captain 12: Lacrosse IO, 11:Gong Show 1 1:AIl-County Wrestling Award 12, Honorable Mention 11 Ambition: To be N.C.A.A. champion and to own a Porsche 91 ISC JAMES GREEN Birthday: December 8 HAROLD GREENBLOTI Birthday: October 6 DEBORAH GREER Birthday: October 7 LUANNE MARIE GRIFFING Birthday: MayV28 Yearbook 11, 12: Prom Committee 11, 12: Drama Club 12: Harvest Weekend Commit- tee 11, 12: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12: American Field Service 12 Ambition: To be a hair dresser LINDA GUM Birthday: January 29 Junior Varsity Basketball 9, Varsity 10: Town of Poughkeepsie 10, 11, 12: Softball 9, 12: 'ilgriday Night Live 1 I : Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, Ambition: To play Zonk to 25,000 and to till up a beanbag chair BARRY crusrorr Birthday: April 5 JOYCE HARTNNIG Birthday: June 5 Varsity Field Hockey 12: Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 10, 11: Leo Club 11: American Field Service 9, 10: Student Government 12: Yearbook 12: National Honor Society 11, 12 Ambition: Always to do things with a smile, to be successful in college, and never to have to worry about money Acclaimed for blushing and singing com- mercials TAMAR N. HASPEL Birthday: March 18 Debate Team 9, 10, Co-Captain 1 1, 12: Stu- dent Government 11, 12: Editor of Literary Magazine 11, 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12: Band 11, Librarian 9, 10: Chorus 10: National Honor Society IO, 11, 12 Ambition: Not to be a doctor VICTOR HEILWEIL Birthday: November 6 Junior Varsity Soccer 10: Yearbook Junior Editor 11, Editor-in-Chief 12: Student Government 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 12: United Synagogue Youth 9, 10, 11, 12: N.Y.S.S.M.A. 9, 11: Band 9, 10, 11, 12:Jazz Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To enjoy THEA HILMAR Birthday: October 1 Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do and to find happiness wherever I go THOR HILMAR Birthday: October 1 MARGUERITE ANN HOGAN Birthday: June 18 Cheerleader for Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11 Ambition: To get Spackenkill High School to spell my name correctly JENNIFER ING Birthday: November 17 JACQUELINE IULA Birthday: May 27 Yearbook 11, 12: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Dance Committee IO, 11 Ambition: To become rich and famous by writing the Great American Novel tlf this doesn't happen by the time I'm 35, then I'Il have to be happy with running my own ad- vertising agencyl. KIMBALL JENKINS Birthday: March 28 ASHWANI JHANJI Birthday: January 8 Basketball 9, 10: Soccer 10, 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 11, 12: Leading Scorer for Junior Varsity Soccer 10 Acclaimed for being a river BOB KAHL Birthday: January 21 Varsity Tennis 10, 11, 12: Student Govern- ment 9, 10 Ambition: To be a millionaire before age 25 COLLEEN KAMMERER Birthday: November 15 Junior Varsity Basketball 9: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 10, Varsity 10, 11: Junior- Senior Basketball Game 11 Ambition: To be a physical therapist or to work with the handicapped and to make other people happy Acclaimed for black spotted contacts MARY JANE KASTENDIECK Birthday: October 1 1 Ice Skating 9, 10 Ambition: To start a foster home Acclaimed as a pushover for uniforms PETER KAVANAGH Birthday: June 22 KATHY KAZOUNIS Birthday: February 1 Ambition: To attend college SYLVIA M. KEMP Birthday: April 7 Softball Manager 9: Junior Varsity Volleyball 10: Varsity 11, 12, Captain 12: American Field Service 9, 12, Treasurer 10, 11:Year- book 12: Horsebackriding Club 1O:Tropical Fish Club 11: Friday Night Live 11, 12: Class of 1980 9, 10: Junior-Senior Basket- ball Game 11, 12: Leo Club 12: Gong Show 10: Chorus 9: High Honor Roll: Honor Roll: National Honor Society 11, 12 Ambition: To go to a school where the bathrooms are unlocked Acclaimed for being a normal paranoid schizophrenic, manic-depressive teenager SCOTT A KILBRIDE Birthday: December 23 Junior Varsity Baseball 9, 10, Varsity 1 1, 12: Junior Varsity Football 9, Co-Captain 10, Varsity 11, 12 Ambition: To have my own business, to have a successful future with my girlfriend, Jean, and to spend the rest of my life with her Acclaimed as being the number one Dallas Cowboys fan, including the Dallas cheerleaders ROBERT KNAPP Birthday: November 23 OHN KOVALICK Birthday: June 11 Varsity Ice Hockey 10 LARRY KOVALICK Birthday: August 27 mbition: To be as rich as I possibly can ithout doing any work OHN KRUSE Computer Club 9, 10: Math Team 10, 11, 12: Mad Woman of Chaillot IO: Friday Night Live 11: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 11: l.B.M. Ping Pong Club 10: Spartan Newspaper 11: Yearbook Ad- ertising Editor 12: National Honor Society 1 1, 12: Highest Math Team Score 1 1: 1978 Oction E DUSO Math League Champion Ambition: To find the hidden case of Cana- dian Club PAUL KRYSTEK Birthday: September 13 Band 9,1O,11,12:JazzBand 9,1O,11,12: Pep Band 11, 12: Chorus 9, 10, 12: Inter- national Thespian Society 9, 10, 11, 12: Ichthyology Club Treasurer 1 1, President 12 Ambition: To live my life through the light of the world and never to have to say that I lived to love only once JAMES LAMBERT Birthday: January 19 JIM IANDRY Birthday: November 6 Football 9, 10, 1 1, 12: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 11: Gong Show 11 Ambition: Never to grow up TRACEY LEAHY Birthday: August 8 Mountain Climbing 9, 10 Ambition: To be a hair dresser Acclaimed for being short RAYMOND LEE Birthday: November 7 SUSAN MARINA LEE Birthday: November 29 Ambition: To be happy and good in whatever I do PATRICIA LESOINE Birthday: August 17 Dance Committee 9, 11: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11 Ambition: To make my life and others' lives as fulfilling as possible MICHAEL LETTIERI Birthday: July 13 KAREN LEVINE Birthday: August 3 STEPHEN LINDQUIST Birthday: December 17 Junior Varsity Baseball, Varsity 11: Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 10, Varsity 11, 12: Junior Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity 10, 1 1, Cap- tain 12 RITA LIVINGSTON Birthday: December 26 Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 9, Varsity Cheerleading 12, Captain 11, Co-Captain 10: Student Govern- ment 1 1, 12: AnthropologyfArchaeology Club 12, Vice-President 1 1: Yearbook Copy Editor 12: Spartan Newspaper 12: Dance Committee 1 1, 12: Talent Show 11: Gong Show 11: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Harvest Weekend 12: 1979 Mid Hud- son Valley Cheerleader Ambition: To enjoy a long, happy, suc- cessful Iife-most likely as a certified public accountant as well as a Dallas Cowgirl Acclaimed for being a short, loud, obnox- ious, crazy, peppy, smiling cheerleader who is always chewing gum and always hassling teachers LISA LOMINSKI Birthday: February 5 High Honor Roll 9, 10: Honor Roll 11 Ambition: To be successful in the business field and to lead a happy and fulfilling life KATHERINE ANN LUMB Birthday: April 23 Junior Varsity Volleyball 11: International Thespian Society 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To fly an F4 Phantom Acclaimed as John Henry SUSAN LUTS Birthday: March 13 KEVIN LUTY Birthday: November 8 BRIAN MACAYA Birthday: April 12 Science Club 10: Computer Club 10 DONNA MAFFUCCI Birthday: February 26 ELLEN MALING Birthday: April 4 Ambition: To find out what life is about MATI' MANERI Birthday: February 5 MICHELLE MARQUIS Birthday: December 27 Baton Twirlinq 9, 10, 11, 12: Drum Corps Co-Captain 9, 10, 11, 12: Ice Skating 9, 10, 11: Whos Who Among American High Sghool Students 11: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 1 Ambition: To succeed in whatever I hap- pen to choose to do Acclaimed for confusion SUSAN MARSHALL Birthday: September 26 JOSEPH MASCARENHAS Birthday: June 26 MICHAEL MASSA Birthday: March 15 Basketball 11: Cross Country 10: Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To succeed in life and still have a good time Acclaimed for being fast PATRICK J. MCCABE Birthday: February 22 Junior Varsity Football 10, Varsity 12: Honor Roll 10, 11: High Honor Roll 11 Ambition: To become a veterinarian and own my own animal hospital Acclaimed for the Commode Explode Episode ELLEN E. MCCANN Birthday: July 29 Gymnastics 9: Spartan Newspaper 10, 11: Yearbook 11, Business Editor 12: Class Representative 9, 10: Chorus 9, 10: Best of Broadway 9: Hanfest Weekend Talent Show 1 1: Friday Night Live 1 1: Piano, 9, 10: Computer Club 9, 10: C.C.D. Religious School 9, 10: High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11: National Honor Society 11, 12: National French Contest Winner 9, 1 1 Ambition: To be happy and to do what I want to do Acclaimed as Suzy Homemaker 71 ELLEN MCCARTHY Birthday: January 24 WILLIAM MCCALILEY Birthday: September 22 WENDY MCCAW Birthday: April 29 Town of Poughkeepsie Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12: Swimming 9, 10, 113 Spartan Newspaper 9, Assistant Business Manager 10, Co-Editor 11, Math Team 10, 11, 123 Class of 1980 9, 10, Treasurer 11, 123 Stu- dent Government 11, 123 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1 I3 Friday Night Live 11, 12, Yearbook 11, 123 Gong Show 102 Leo Club 12, Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 123 National Honor Society 11, 123 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To be original Acclaimed as Bird KEVIN MCDONOLIGH Birthday: February 24 Band 9, 10, 1 1,Vice-President 12, Pep Band 111 Intemational Thespian Society 9, 10, Wce-President 11, President 123 Yearbook 11, Art Editor 123 Spartan Newspaper II, 122 Class of 1980 11, 123 National Honor Society10, 11,12 Ambition: To be seen in every movie theater in the world land I don't mean sitting in the audiencell Acclaimed for swangin' CHRIS IVICGRATH Birthday: July 9 PATRICIA MCKINSTRY Birthday: June 9 Softball Manager 11, 123 Volleyball Manager 11, 123 National Honor Society 12: Year- book 123 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 123 Volleyball Intramurals 11, 123 Class of 1980 103 High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To have plenty of time to accom- plish all that I want to do MALIREEN MCQLIAID Birthday: July 19 Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 123 Varsity Cheerleading IO, 113 American Field Ser- vice 9, 10, 113 Leo Club Secretary 123 Stu- dent Government 1 1, 125 Yearbookg Friday Night Live 1 1, 123 Prom Committee 11, 123 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 111 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 123 Honor Roll 11 Ambition: To succeed and be happy with whatever I decide to do in the future BRIAN MICKLEY Birthday: April 25 DIANE MILLER Birthday: June 6 Class of 1980 93 Drama 93 Debate 10, 11, 123 Student Government 103 Chorus 9, 10, I1, 123 St. Francis Junior Volunteer 9, 10, 11, 123 National Honor Society 12 Ambition: To sing and to be successful in all areas of endeavor MERIDITH MITCHELL Birthday: November 12 Yearbook IO, Public Relations Editor 11: National Honor Society 10, 11, 123 Drama 9, 113 Marching Band Color Guard 10, 113 72 American Field Service 103 Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Community Theaters 9, 103 Connecticut College Drama Workshop 1 13 N.Y.S.S.M.A. 9, IO, 11, 123 National French Contest Win- ner 93 All-County Band 93 High Honor Roll 9, 10, 113 ChiIdren's Theater Award 9 Ambition: To become an actress and to always have the courage to laugh at my mistakes Acclaimed as a devoted Yankee fan MALIREEN MOAKLER Birthday: November 22 Student Government Alternate 93 Junior- Senior Basketball Game 1 13 Prom Commit- tee 11 Ambition: To be able to look back on every day with a smile Acclaimed for my fondness of cows SLIZANNE MONJEALI Birthday: October 3 Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 10, Varsity 11, 121 Varsity Softball 93 Friday Night Live 11, 123 Prom Committee 113CIass of 1980 Concession Stands 10, 113 Goalie of the Week, Summer 1979 Ambition: To live, love, and laugh! Acclaimed as a soul woman ARNOLD MOSKOWITZ ARNlE Birthday: September 12 KATRINA MOYER Birthday: August 12 JEFF MYERS Birthday: December 25 NANCY NEICE Birthday: June 16 MARY JO NEILSON Birthday: January 28 Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 103 Ambition: To be employed so mat I can travel and to be content wherever I end up MARY NEISSER Birthday: June 22 Varsity Field Hockey 11, 121 Junior Varsity Cheerleading 9, Varsity Captain 103 Town of Poughkeepsie Soccer 103 Class of 1980 President 93 Leo Club Secretary 113 Junior Challengers Ski Club 113 Student Govern- ment Alternate 113 Yearbook 12 Ambition: To always have a reason to smile! Acclaimed for laughing at my own bad jokes SUSAN NOBLE Birthday: June 4 DAVE O'BRIEN Birthday: November 8 Ambition: To die easy CHRISSIE O'CONNELL Birthday: May 7 Town of Poughkeepsie Soccer 9, IO, 123 Wrestling 113American Field Service 9, 10, 12: Fundraising Chairperson 113 Yearbook -12: Spartan Newspaper 11, 123 Ichthyology Club 11, 123 Gong Show 103 Friday Night Live 11, 123 Photography Club 12 Ambition: To become an artist or a writer and to bum around Europe ROBERT O'HARE Birthday: November 1 KEVIN O'KEEFE Birthday: April 7 Basketball 9, Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 123 Varsity Cross Country 9, IO, Co-Captain 11, 12, Varsity Club 9, 103 Spartan Newspaper 1 1, 123 Honor Roll 9, 10, 1 1, 123 Who's Who Among American High School Students 11 Ambition: To major in business TOM O'Sl.ILLIVAN Birthday: Decmeber 30 Ambition: To visit Zena with Rena VICTOR PAONESSA Birthday: November 23 Denise PARKER Birthday: November 15 BRENT PELL Birthday: October 20 Science Club 10 Ambition: To work in the field of science KAREN PERKINS Birthday: May 24 PEGGY PHILIPP Birdwday: May 1 Field Hockey Manager 103 Varsity Softball 9, I0 Ambition: To become a certified public ac- countant TERI PHILLIPS Birthday: Janaury 26 DIANA Pl Birthday: August 31 Volleyball 9, 113 International Language Club 103 Math Team I1, 123 Glee Club 9, 10, 11, 123 High Honor Roll 103 Honor Roll I JOHN PIEDRA Birthday: August 22 Junior Varsity Soccer 9, Captain 10, Varsity 123 Varsity Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 123 Class of 1980 Secretary 11, 123 Student Govern- ment 11, 123 Varsity Club 12 LISA PIERRO Birthday: June 11 Junior Varsity Basketball 113 Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 Ambition: To get out of school and to be able to live life to the fullest ffinallyl Acclaimed for shortness MARY KAY PREBOY Birthday: June 1 Varsity Volleyball 10, Co-Captain 113 Leo Club 1 1, 123 Student Govemment 9, 10, 113 Yearbook 123 Prom Committee 11, 123 Fri- day Night Live 11, 123 Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Ambition: To be successful and prosperous in the computer field and to live a long, happy life Acclaimed as Pork Chop, Porky, and Czech Sister CHRIS PRETTYMAN Birthday: January 18 Junior Varsity Soccer 9, 103 Varsity Wres- tling 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To attend the Air Force Academy and earn my degree to become a commercial pilot for a major airline Acclaimed for having a calm, collected at- titude, but it may become violent if provoked EUGENE PURDY Birthday: June 20 Junior Varsity Football 10, Varsity 11: Var- sity Wrestling 9 Ambition: To go west and do something that could help mankind in the future DIANE QUINLAN Birthday: April 11 Ambition: To travel MAUREEN QUINN Birthday: January 2 Volunteer Service Program 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To teach kindergarten or to have a different career working with children STUART QUIRINDONGO Birthday: October 13 Drama 12 Ambition: To be rich and famous as a writer and actor Acclaimed for wearing strange hats and hating freshmen KIMBERLY A. RAIN Birthday: October 1 Gymnastics 9, 12: Track 10: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 10, Varsity 10, 11: Yearbook 12: American Field Service 9: Prom Com- mittee 11, 12: Friday Night Live 12: Junior-Senior Basketball 1 1, 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To pursue a field in computer science and to have a happy and full life TRACY REED Birthday: February 25 VICTORIA REEDER Birthday: July 3 HUGH RHEINGOLD Birthday: February 17 Ice Hockey 9, 10, 12, Captain 11: Lacrosse 1 1: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 11: Gong Show 11: Anthropology-Archeology Club 11: Spartan Newspaper 11:Honor Roll 9, 10, 11 Ambition: To win the lottery and never have to work KAREN RICKS Birthday: June 16 Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 10 Ambition: To take and live each day with fulfillment CAROL. ANNE RITER Birthday: October 5 Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 10, 11, 12: Jazz Band 10, 11, 12, Secretary 9: All- County Band 9: Area All-State Band 9, 10, 11, 12: N.Y.S.S.M.A. 9, 10, 11, 12: N.Y.S.S.M.A. All-State: Friday Night Live 12: National French Contest Winner 10, 11: High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To become the world's greatest drummer, to carry on the legend of Keith Moon, to write the Great American Novel, to win the Pulitzer and Nobel Prizes, and to love people always Acclaimed for constant, acute, drumming sarcasm, writing B.S. essays, and speaking French well enough to get away with it DAVID ROBERTSON Birthday: November 19 Junior Varsity Soccer 10: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1 1:Spartan Newspaper 10: Yearbook 1 1, 12: Band 9: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To obtain objects of desire and to fulfill unfinished goals LINDA RODGERS Birthday: October 31 Ambition: To dance barefoot through millions and millions of dollars SYLVIA RODRIGUEZ Birthday: September 6 Ambition: To be healthy, to have good for- tune, and to help others DENISE ROGERS Birthday: February 17 Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 10: Softball 10: Track 9: Junior Varsity Volleyball 9 Ambition: To be a fashion designer KENNETH ROGOZINSKI Birthday: February 20 Varsity Wrestling 10, 11:Math Team 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 11, 12: Yearbook 12: Varsity Club 11, 12: Friday Night Live 11, 12: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To become a fleet admiral Acclaimed as the best poker player CYNTHIA JEAN ROSE Birthday: December 10 Varsity Track 9: Varsity Cross Country 11: Debate Team 9, 12: Drama 9, 11, 12: Inter- national Thespian Society 11, 12: Chorus 9: National Forensic League 9: N.-Y.S.S.M.A. 9, 11, 12 Ambition: To become an excellent techni- cian in the theater and work my way up to stage manager Acclaimed as a theater technician and a Salinger fan ELLEN ROSENBERG Birthday: August 4 Harvest Weekend I0 Ambition: To own a custom made Ferrari GREGG ROTH Birthday: December 7 Varsity Football 12: Junior Varsity Soccer 9, 10, Varsity 11, 12: Varsity Track 10, 11, 12 ambition: To live a long and prosperous ie LISA RUGGIERO Birthday: July 11 JAMES RUSSELL Birthday: October 24 DAVID C. RYERSON Birthday: April 15 Ambition: To become a successful person and to enjoy life to the fullest Acclaimed as Bone lto some peoplel GEORGE SALEM Birthday: November 27 Junior Varsity Football 9, 10, Varsity 11, 12: Varsity Wrestling 9, 10, Co-Captian 11, 12: All County Wrestling Honorable Mention 10: Wrestling Second Team All County 11: Wrestling All County 12: Junior-Senior Basketball Game 11, 12: Friday Night Live 11: Gong Show Winner 11 Ambition: To have enough money to hire servants Translation: To be rich enough to own slaves Acclaimed for a great personality, good dis- position, and homicidal tendencies JANE E. SANDBERG Birthday: August 6 Yearbook 11, 12: Spartan Newspaper 11, 12: American Field Service 11, Treasurer 12: Math Team 9, 10, 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12 CYNTHIA SARMIENTO Birthday: June 19 Gymnastics 9, 10: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 9, Varsity 10 TERRI SAVELLI Birthday: October 30 Field Hockey Manager 10: Band 9 Ambition: To marry a rich man and to travel DEBBIE SCALZI Birthday: October 5 Golf: Junior Varsity Cheerleading 10, Varsity 11 Ambition: To succeed in life, to live long and to have fun all the way Acclaimed for being someone hard to figure out RUTH SCHOLEY Birthday: September 19 Junior Varsity Field Hockey 10, Varsity 11, 12: Volleyball 9, 11:American Field Service 9, 10, 1 1, Secretary 12: American Field Ser- vice Americans Abroad Summer in Turkey 1979: Junior Board of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic 11, 12: Chorus 11, 12: Stu- dent Government 11: Southern Dutchess Pops Orchestra 11, 12: Russian Club 9, 10: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Illinois State Music Contest 9, 10: Who's Who Among American High School Students 12 Ambition: To survive eight more years of school and become a veterinarian DIANE ELIZABETH SCHRADER Birthday: December 13 Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 10, Varsity 11, 12: Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Junior Var- sity Volleyball 9, Varsity 10, 11: Marching Band Captain 11, Drum Major 12 Ambition: To go to college for retailing Acclaimed as 'Aggie DAVID SCHWARTZ Birthday: May 27 ALLEN SCRIBNER Birthday: September 21 MAUREEN SHANLEY Birthday: January 13 REBECCA SHAW Birthday: November 20 Ambition: To do secretarial work 73 MARY E. SIMONET Birthday: August 19 String Ensemble 9, 10, 11: Hudson Valley Philharmonic Orchestra In Progress 9, 10, 11: N.Y.S.S.M.A. Competiton 9, 10, 11: Vassar Orchestra 10, 11: N.Y.S.S.M.A. All- State Orchestra 11, 12: Julliard Pre-College 11, 12, Scholarship 12: Hudson Valley Philharmonic Junior Board 10, 11, 12: National French Contest Honorable Men- tion 11 : Who's Who Among American High School Students 11 Ambition: To become a professional musi- cian and solo violist JEFFREY SISK Birthday: December 31 DONNA SKOVAN Birthday: October 17 Ambition: To get out of Spackenkill High School Acclaimed as Bruce's girlfriend GREGORY L. SMITH Birthday: October 14 Cross Country 11: Ice Hockey 11, 12: Track 9, 10: Lacrosse 1 1, 12: Debate Team 10, 11 Ambition: To be successful ROBERT SMITH Birthday: February 28 Baseball 12: Junior Varsity Football 9, Var- sity 12: Ice Hockey 12: One Flew Over The Cuckods Nest 11 Ambition: To major in computer engineering Acclaimed for chasing women SHAWN SNYDER Birthday: April 16 MICHELLE SPADARO Birthday: July 5 B.O.C.E.S. 10, 11: Track 9 Ambition: To cut hair and be very suc- cessful Acclaimed as a cosmetologist EUGENE STAFFA Birthday: March 2 EMILY STOCKHEIM Birthday: August 4 Field Hockey 12: Volleyball 11: Junior- Senior Basketball Game 11: High Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To have enough time to spend my future wealth ALAN STRAUS Birthday: May 23 Spartan Newspaper 11, 12: Jazz Band 10, 11, 12: Band 9, 10: Math Team Co-Captain 11, 12 Ambition: To make several million dollars on the stock market and to retire at the age of thirty-four LYDIA STUART Birthday: October 16 Junior Varsity Volleyball 9, Manager 10 Ambition: To go into the air force or on to college and to live a happy, healthy life 74 MARC A. STUART Birthday: September 11 Track Manager 11, 12: Math Team 12, Co- Captain 11: Debate Team 10: Yearbook 12: Computer Club 9, 10: Friday Night Live 11, 12: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 11 Ambition: To attain the highest position the air force can offer and to make the history books by doing something prestigious Acclaimed as Field Marshal Doctor Idi Amin Dada CRAIG STUDER Birthday: June 16 Basketball 9, Junior Varsity 10, 11: Backpacking Club 10: Bowling Team 10, 11, 12 Ambition: To pursue a career in dentistry MIKE SYLVIA Birthday: July 13 Basketball 9, Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11, 12: Junior Varsity Football 10, Varsity 11 CHRISTINE TATOR CHRIS Birthday: March 9 Class of 1980 President 11, 12 Ambition: To be successful, but most of all to keep in touch with Patty, Peggy, Lisa, Gary, Jeff, and Scott throughout time KEVIN THOMPSON Birthday: July 18 Junior Varsity Baseball 9, 10: Basketball 9, Junior Varsity 10, Varsity 11: Student Government 10, 11: The Odd Couple 11: Dance Committee 9, 10, 11: Varsity Club 12: Honor Roll 10, 11, 12: Most Valuable Player, Freshman Basketball 9 CATHERINE TIERNEY Birthday: December 30 JANE TRYON Birthday: February 3 The Best of Broadway 9: All-County Chorus 9: Area All-State 10, 11, 12: Chorus 9, 10, Treasurer 11, Vice-President 12 Ambition: To be a recreational therapist Acclaimed for music CHRIS VAN DEUSEN Birthday: August 19 Football 10, 12 Ambition: To be a forest ranger and game manager and to marry Jacqueline Bisset JOSEPH VAN WAGENEN Birthday: July 3 TAMMY VEACH Birthday: December 19 Junior Varsity Basketball 9, 10, Varsity 11, 12: Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Honor Roll SHARON VERASKA Birthday: October 18 Junior Varsity Volleyball 11: Student Government 11: Band 9 TONY VISBECK Birthday: January 14 Junior Varsity Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12 Ambition: To own my own business BARBARA WECKMAN Birthday: April 30 BILL WEIGEL Birthday: August 15 Photography Club 11, 12: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest 11: Spartan Newspaper 11, 12: Math Team 10, 11, 12: R.P.I. Math and Science Award 12 Ambition: To live to see my obituary in the Los Angeles Times MARSHA WEIR Birthday: October 13 Ambition: To go to the University of Colorado and become a dental hygienist MARVIN WENHAM Birthday: May 14 MARIA WERTHEIMER Birthday: July 21 Honor Roll 11 Ambition: To lead a full and happy life with good friends and a successful career JOHN R. WILFORD Birthday: June 5 Ambition: To be a commercial pilot MARY-ELLEN wrtk Birthday: Jury 30 ANDREA WILLETTE Birthday: April 24 BOB H. WILLIAMS Birthday: January 28 Ice Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Soccer 11 Ambition: To be a motion picture photographer, an animator, a professional hockey goal tender, a professional bowler, or just to be happy Acclaimed as an ice hockey goalie ROBERT WILLIAMS Birthday: December 14 Baseball 9, Varsity 10, 11, Captain 12: Basketball 9: Football 9, 10, Varsity 1 1, 12: All-County Football 11 Ambition: To succeed Acclaimed for being a decent athlete MICHAEL ZELIG Birthday: May 8 Track9, 10, 11, 12:Ja71 Band 9,1O,11,12: Louis Armstrong Jazz Award 10: Marching Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Yearbook 12: National Honor Society 12 Ambition: To become a doctor and to be independently wealthy Acclaimed for running into walls CAMERA SHY ROXANNE BECKER REGINALD CARROLL MARK CHILDS ROBERT KNAPP MICHAEL LETTIERI ROBERT O'HARE TRACY REED EUGENE STAFFA Uifwff , ff 1 WQ,ZZifPW i s 3552 E51 , ,W , f , , x Q 0 ju A ll 'j-,dsx ' ' , x 1 ,ff 1 W 14+ 4' - ' ' ff f V HQ, 152 73 'L YW? . 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Over 8000 Modern Tuxedos in Stock Rent or Sale 286 Main Mall Poughkeepsie, NY 471-1750 103 CROFT CORNERS PHARMACY it BEST WISHES TO THE ls PLS CLASS OF 1980 FROM People hilping MONTGOMERY peop e. That's really what WARD our bank is all about. BankersTrust E HUD SON PLAZA fax! I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '80 568 South Road Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Telephone: 462-4500 ZQPCW ' ' 1 l Hey Room The Home of Good Clothes Main Mall, Poughkeepsie Dutchess Mall, Fishkill CONGRATULATIONS Camaro Z-28 l E 0 . gym Mld - Hudson Chevrolet I. A A Your Little Profit Dealer Q 3 534 Main St. Poughkeepsie ce 10 X ,gn ,I f- l X . ' 5 W If H Q x wv , 9 n Q- W , -. :gf . ., 1 , A ' fs.. H. u- gjj ' . X ,, vi - ' A ' W ' -5 f, '- H A - ,Q .I - 4 HW-A ki Ib, K' ' - ' 'g',,,.,f,--.51,4j:?,,.v- K , . h H,,.j,A'i-1,4 Q 1 A--E'?'. ij . ' w Y .W 1. EL E? ' 3 I i'7'5.If - LH,- i , ,., Aw liz. if ,gif 1' ,X . 3 'ff f fyg weffvu 5,4 ' . , ,+ A 2 V- ' 4- bw' A V 4 I P .1 x. 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Sarmiento. 111 Girls Track NYJ FBHSI FIRST ROW - K. Pritchard, K. Luck, M. McQuaid, M. McCulloch, G. Cobb, S. Smith, C. Scrib- ner, D. Schraderg SECOND ROW - Coach Brown, T. Rottman, A. Siegart, P. Chan, R. Livingston, J. Hartwig, R. Smith, A. Hall: Missing - K. Andersen, A. Burton, L. Cunningham, D. Curran, E. Derkowski, H. McKinney, D. Quinlan, P. Rappazzo, L. Rheingold, J. Wade, D. Williams, T. Richardson, E. Martin, K. Shaughnessy, T. Veach. 113 Golf ,1.. .L 'gf B 'gil .1 K FIRST ROW - S. McCaw, J. Pretak, J. McCarty, T. Nicholsg SECOND ROW - Coach Marcy, G. Harden, R Tortorella, R. Yando, R. Zelie, R. Dinio, M. Mascarenhasg Missing - T. Hahn, B. Volberg, C. Moore, S. Luck A. Wall - manager. 114 .K us- C11 ' 0 ANY' M, V es. 'L Softball vi . . .f , - :.'. ,f .41 fl ...-:...frr. X l9'Qf ' img? l FIRST ROW - S. Dutton, J. Galvin, M. Kammerer, S. Kozlowski, A. McAllister, S. Marshall, SECOND ROW - L. Maley, L. Rossman, A. Polito, J. Holmes, H. Sullivan, L. McVey3 THIRD ROW - P. McKinstry - manager, L. Paul, Ci. Delgado, J. Pantalone, L. Johnson, L. Fischer - manager, Coach Hirsch: Miss- ing - K. Handschin, R, Maley. 115 W ,. W' ' ,,,.,., .1 - A xg I 1 K A ' ' 4151: ' 1 . . - ' 4 y .sfgxgs A 'f Q P ' ' ' ' . 9 . , ' X 1f,,1f.g,,g.5i5 . N 4 ' W M x .fx 4- QQ ik' . M iii 3 1 'ff 1 x .-F A 1 My My K 'I I ' fn 5 N f if' a- ,.e- ff? . .rl XZ ' - L S, 1 ' ...L-., ., W..-lm film' ' Q. is I - 4 V if i 'I- ' rf I i'a-I 7' X l 2 K1 ', -4 I 4 :wise 4 x f a W xi A . 2-' ' 5 'fm f ' Q hnnp-.f.n- an--sg. V v ' ' -rf ixsq, , ,,. 'V 1 1 . . F Qb 1 1' 56 Q L v 4 Z wx , gl M J w, X 4 Uwmt, 1 vw A My ,,f3,Q,fLN K Ll In M vi' , , vas? -gs f: ?,,:? ?xyZ'i :u7 ,5 I fi I .V A In g,4w14wij 4g,j ' ,Q '- . '..........- LA iw.M'7if 5 J SM . K 5, .1 11+n f. f1qQ , ,Yak 1-uh M Q , V 1: 'H , ..,X A , A A543 , ., ,A ggspli A K 5 F . Y fi! QE '1'w-A-vii-few.,-555149 MJ 4 1 ,A,.,,-,.,K, , gg. ge ' f HM i I p.i.:',.LJ,.1' .:1..Lw-ag. 4: li' ...,. 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Lx QI--Vg? X5- 420 r 1? ' o in ' 3 ! 'A xsf' .ak f 'L I' :W if Varsity Volleyball 'ff FIRST ROW - J. Ing, S. Kemp - co-captain, J. Costa, E. Martin, P. Fritch, S. Lim - co-captain SECOND ROW - Coach Higgins, P. McKinstry - manager, K. English, E. Riggs, C. Mcliechnie, S Gannon - manager, G. Turetzky - manager, Missing - Allen Nan - manager. 120 gg, y YS ffifxlsi f Li , .AQ I 4 SYN, iv - F fe. , , 432 Q Y ,, iff , QQ' 1 IF 1? .UQ Q1 ,X 9. 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Lim, Miss Cavanaugh - advisor. 32 Girls' Jr. Varsity Basketball 5 4114 pum- Q21 , j X 1 FIRST ROW - T. Studer, M. Emrich, S. O'ConneII, T. Dittus, D. Wyman: SECOND ROW - W. Bell, P. Hamel, T. Hollister, P. Neilson, L. Rossman, C. Finck, C. Perry: MISSING - L. Knox, C. Grech, R. Fink, A. Stewart. 133 Varsity Fall Cheerleaders FIRST ROW - M. Kammerer, K. DePaolo, L. Maley, S. Myers, S. Geller, C. Coombs, E. Carvalho SECOND ROW - P. Conlin, R. Livingston, K. Cultrera. 134 Varsity Winter Cheerleaders Al FIRST ROW - S. Myers, E. Carvalho, R. Livingston, J. Longobardig SECOND ROW - D, Scalzi, K. Cultrera, S. Geller, P. Conlin, M. Kammerer. 135 -fw 1 ww U .Ll ?w I ei LJ -,Q I W4 I gl YL and VJ ,V fs? i Xl 1 ' -i I Q3 1 A 1334 Q an ' JI xx i . fvwm. T l V Z x! w 4 u ' n l- . -w. ,glyph if k msn? NJ 25 'lima is 9-no-J W5 ,., x. Y, kg x s 'Q' U 3 :+ , Y Q. lx xx A V I ff 'QV 1- F .1'f'f 1- 0 Hudson Valley Blueprint Co. 29 Academy St. 471-3535 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 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Breen Principal ik Mr. Joseph Pantaleo Mr. Richard Woolley Mr. Lonnie Palmer Assistant Principal District Principal Assistant Principal 145 - i it t ,f- Mr. Louis Mosconi Social Studies Mr. James Barysh sp., is .Q 2 hill 1 Mr. Fran DeRespinis So without any intentional, fancy way of adjusting yourself, to express yourself freely as you are is the most important thing to make yourself happy, and to make others happy. Suzuki Zen Mind, Beglnner's Mind 146 4 I Mr. Paul Valli Mr. Subhash Jhanji in I lilfYll I SI y an 'l mini tl Ll :ia I tfaitsfl si I ,- 1, 'J --Q 1 M -W Mr. George Davis Mr. John Kelly Mr. Richard Dolinger Ms. Joan Devine UI l il llv ll Mrs. Esther Weiss Mrs. Jane Wtelh Mr. James Parsons X -,r.....xM - Mrs. Ann O'Brien Ms, Rosanne DiMaggio 5 r arf M ,MA V' Mr. William Reuschle as S 1 sq .,, ' Ex' 5, K I H., eg S . 1 ' 1 , . 12' Mrs. Ivy Leonard English Mrs. Maureen Tremblay Y... Mrs. Joan Dolinger Mrs. Paula Parker ff! if ' 148 Q -fi Mrs. Jacqueline Klein fMrs. Mabel Kane ' Our horizon is never quite at our elbows. Oh to be in England' Thoreau Now that April's there! Robert Mrs. Hazel Barcher Mrs Flora While Mrs. Barbara Fisch Mr. Sigurd Haaland Ms. Marcine Lynch Ms. Christine L,aLonde is man's rebellion against being There are no second acts in American ives - 'A J. B. Cabell F. Scott Fitzgerald 149 Mathematics Mr. Dean Bushey 5 QXX X i ff,- Mrs, Irene Karpick Mr. Kenneth Jacobs Mr. Keith Humphrey Each morning look back upon your work of yesterday and then try to beat it. 150 Unknown Mr. Richard Maserjian Mrs. Mary Lou Davis Mrs. Ramona Carlstrom Mr. Robert Linville Mrs. Barbara Enderley Home Economics Business 1 p 1:4 me f is . iwvv.-. i l M in , V, J . . bi Ii Mrs. Sharon Clarke Mr. Jay Piflkafd x Vt., il' Mrs. Mary Patricia Berkin Mr. Tl1omas McCarron is essential is invisible to the eye. St. Exuperey ll-Eg ill i f aug Mrs, Joanne VanSCQy Mrs. Wanda Bohlinger Mr. Walter Jenner Special Education 151 ..-1 'ua 4 A i--Lf LA ' , I if 1 tj , X H , W ,Nfl 1 Q 'V m ,H,4,, , 9, 5 f X Mrs. Selma Coons Mrs. Anita Gropper U 152 Mrs. Patricia Mikus F rangais Deutsch Espanol Mrs. Linda Watson Agua que no has de beber, deijala correr X XX N 4 Mr. Alan Knapp Mrs. Miriam Seiler T' if X: N?-C and . sm.-.af A Mrs. Shirley Howles Cafeteria ., Z , Mifif Q' I - ,f . Q- W' T525 Mrs. Caroline Cronk A rr' ,A V V r ff My xx .,44b Mrs. Mary Ann Chiumento Mrs. Joan Brewster . . Supervisor Mrs. Greta Ruggleno Mrs. Cathy Sexton 153 Secretaries t Mrs. Tina Haggett Mrs. Susan Feeley Mrs. Janlce Daley Mrs. Carol Mesuda Mrs. Bea Preboy fzfvx, G . Q M Yl J as sas., ,si tw M Mrs. Kathleen Hughes Mrs. Maritie Wellbrock 154 Q12- Mrs. Irene Findlay Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. Plautus Mrs. Gertrude Rzant Gym Driver's Ed. Health Mr. David Marcy Mrs. Gwen Higgins ,M J Mr, Ray Hirsch Mr. Michael Eidel Miss Mary Ellen Cavanaugh Mrs. Claire Nuttall 'lf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours. Mr, Michael Corbett Mr. Richard Jones Mr. Donald DeLorenzo 1 55 IN XL di -rw-,gk 9 af Mrs Anita Rnchardson Llbrary Guldance 156 1 Mrs Marllyn Flnck rs Eva Von Anchen Mrs Dalsy Rushforth 14 .aff A' Mr. Kenneth Kime Mrs. Rosalyn Katz Mr. Robert Bowler X. :-M Wt Mrs. Charlene Carey 'Sv- Mrs. Gretchen Gould Mr. Charles Barone QQ N xx X Mrs. Cynthia Nagy Mr. Warren Wyrick Miss Carol Finnan '-5' Mr. Stuart Krams Music 157 Industrial Arts 158 Arts W- Mr. Anthony Mondanero Mr. Walter Nowakowski 'ke Mr. Perry Eshelman Mr. Robert Rushforth Mr. David Banks ff f v 2' Custodians Mr. Marcellus Riley Mr. Raymond Conklin Mr. Goerge Condor Mr. Phil Germano Mr. Lee Riley I 0 f gf ,fe- Q07 Congratulations To The Class Of '80! May your memories from S.H.S. be happy ones! Sincerely, The Class Of '82 F5 In i C Would like to e C rn extend their best X I Y wishes to the class C J A of 1980 3' C I1 t ESPMN8 ' Congratulations To The TH 3116 Ilfterlgatlfnzal 1 f 1980 cf' 88131311 OCIB y C ass o , Q From The High School Administrators J Pres: Kevin McDonough V. Pres: Greg Berkin Sec: Kathy Lumb John Breen Joe Pantaleo Trees: Vickie Reeder Lonnie Palmer Charles Barone S t Stage Mgr: Paul Krygtek Lou Mosconi Don DeLorenzo Tlflspor Advisor: Mary Pet Berkin Plays! 160 He gal: G 'A Q-Q01 LUCIA -lo'Hwe Sooner' C1066 oi N50 .l E'0rn'lhQ-jfamof Gmqg l wha,-tdid Yi Y To The Class Of 1980 Our Very Best Wishes And Congratulations I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided and that is the lamp of experience. I know no way of judging of the future but by the past. Patrick Henry Sp ackenkill Teachers Association Congratulations To The Class Gf '80 From Student Government Leo Club Bowl for Breath Cancer Society Carnation Sales Haunted House Thanksgiving Canned Foods Dnve The purpose of the Leo Club is to promote service ac tivlties among young people of the community and to help develop the individual qualities of leadership ex penence and opportunity Congratulations to the class of 1980! The SHS LEO CLUB wishes you much success in any future activities you undertake. 5,2 wwwxg Slwwmmllfa qw xgiw W! Q WW M 2506? W MMV? milk Q 'WW QM QW' WJ wwf E ff WM 2 Q MM 5 my ww ww- Www? Ebiiimwll Emgrwur Ewa-zisahg if 6 T? M 3 , Q is ff C V , fu lv Srhnlarship. Weather-ship, Sernire, ann Qlhararter. To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the education of children and youth. To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for all children and youth the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education. school, church, and community. To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth. To raise the standards of home life. l. 1'9 ' . F' 'Q 42. :avg Dicescevfmrntsamfmdlamstivitic 166 eventsandactivitiescfs Harvest Weekend N 5 2-S? U X29 rim FE fy, ,K QW QN sgwa fi I , 1? s i g 4 .Nan .pl Une Flew Qver the Cuckods Nest RX f' 1 KVA X if 1 , . 25 ,M ,K . ?'5'W if uns! ' 5 zum 59 Junior Prom 1979 , 3 ' Q fm H wg -'7 .4255 ,. k L .W,,. ,, .Lv 172 M :sewn X Xe Q. , , in M Na :Z ' ...E B . ' P -EJ S 1 fa? if it . . fl, mf fr, 'f ' - ,Q , , ywuqffw.-aruu. ilbvvm., ,,,.,,,.M .,,,.,, , .... R, M L5 I J' 5 a-A NAM 1 . em.. '-in 5 F? :M giws, lg Y : I 3 ,' W5 Q I -is 'F . Q .aussi X1 Q., 5330 J 55 vm 1 Q- f Q . f -. 'Emu' Q M .X if W Ni. Vi 'Nil X3 qgnos 80 gg may W-' 5 any , . Q,j,??' 0 1- win 5 Y' . ,. Wx Q gtg? , 1- N352 . 3 axis.. ' 1- .. fa 1 f fu , ., X Gm! . I , ,xv ,L .K - .i YA wr Q A i ,gf arse: f wh., 4 . 8 9 as mi I Lf 'll V, ,,, ,. 4 ,W . ' QV sf!! ug I sad 4?, iA it 4 4-421, 'sr uw - ' 1' W fy I 'si .Q WMA W 1316 dwg me 9 Q' nn 754 16 -'71 Concert Band FIRST ROW - B. Fox, G. Gould, M. Mitchell: SECOND ROW - K. Thorn, J. Galvin, A. Garran, P. Rappazzo, L. Krams, D. Maddocks, P. Woolley, E. Derkowski, J. Longobardi, THIRD ROW - C Fazio, D. Conroy, S. Mauceri, V. Bohan, V. Nickel, V. Carter, S. Jackson, l. Messina, l. Cunningham L. Jordan, K. Ackertg FOURTH ROW - E. Martin, K. Ryan, L. Zuccarello, V. Reeder, D. Gaston, M. Zelig, C. Smith, Mr. Barone - director, FIFTH ROW - M. Kruse, K.English, S. Suko, T. Gaston SIXTH ROW - T. Moore, B. Sears, D. Derkowski, M. Kazounis, M. Holtman, G. Gayno, D. Schrader, G. Druzba, C. O'Shea, K. McDonough, P. Krystek, V. Heilweilg SEVENTH ROW - J. Boll, C. Riter, M. Stuart, T. Crawley, L. Berkin. 1 76 Jazz Band if-'1 I , .1 - qui: ,QQ , Vs, 1rni7'.iL- I . . , I , , 9,9 .5 A A L U fig 'Nw 4,9 glib? I- . ' sw- QI. Q J in - 1' 'I K . S ire tg 4. Q A' -' 'mf Rib 'nf fax - if I QV 565 fiffff I1 '3-I ' 1 J ' f y! I T IES' n ' SI fmff I ii? fn' 1 ,J '-Lf ,'i51 gif ' ' L I I I -.75 'P FIRST ROW - R, Hsiao, M. Sipps, P. Rappazzo, J. Galvin, L. Fazzalari, N. Long, F. Pilchik: SECOND ROW - Mrs. Gould - Advisor, R. Finck G. Gould, C. Riter, D. Schrader, K. McDonough, R. Aronstein, J. Zelig, A. Chan, A. Straus, V. Heilweilg THIRD ROW - K. Kenna, J. Garbarcyzk, J. Dirac, M. Zelig, H. Dansky, T. Crawley. MISSING - L. Berkin, P. Krystek, D. Sharp. 'I77 u:- W: ,ll , X fc . . V 1,4 , r L av 1 .C it V Y 1 W V' Q I J I . 11' l Xu f ,Q K -fqmass-.' 1 H 6 ll g , , X . ,WV ' A 1 'S-+,,. EM , 1, '-- Q 1 -1. I. . .N 5 Q I t' 'A'- M P 01-H 'Q iffwp' lv- Q f 4 'xfzff-'agaf - Y Q I 2 ' .f ' H-ww F' -, ,gg AI' ffl Chorus -.....4' .fa uf' ,, . 3-L:i 'f: 'kxflff y -34 if 0. QQ' Q FIRST ROW - H. Grackin, M. Close, R. Houdtzagers, C. Desruisseau, G. Gould, R. Scholey, D. Scholey, V Kiangg SECOND ROW - C. Prefountaine, D. Miller, D. Knauth, D. Pi, L. Fisher, S. VanWagenen, J Harrisong THIRD ROW - C. Nagy, instrumor, C, Prefountaine, W. Miller, A. Fairchok, T. Schaedel, S. Link E. Delahoyde, P. Krystek, P. Hanan, J. Feldborg. 179 xiii S, Huang, D. Derkowski, R. Scholey, T. Lee, S. Yunker, M. Simonet, L. Davis, Mr. Wyrickg MISSING: H. Fiedler, S. Kessler, L. Lee, L. Levine, W. Tsang. String Ensemble All-State Area All-State .IW K, l f Mac:Donald's Jazz J Ji ' 'W .IJ . f 'P' A V l JT' '-l ' 'I r ' f . l Ensemble . e r V L. Davis, P. Rappazzo, M. Simonet. f x . gf .Agfa A 3 li ,. 'P ' FIRST ROW: L. Fazzalari, J. Galvin, SECOND ROW: R. Scholey, C. Smith, P. Rappazzo, G. Gould, J. Dirac D. Scholey, S. Link, MISSING: A. Garran, C. Riter, S. Kessler, C. Desruisseau, J. Tryon, M. Mitchell, G. Gould. 180 M. Stuart, R. Carroll ,I FIRST ROW: B. Lehman, Coach Lehman, B. Moran. SECOND ROW: S. Schwartz, V. Kiang, M. Kruse: MISSING: E. Martyneck, T. Haspel. Debate Team National Merit Commended and Semi-Finalists FIRST ROW: L. Davis, R. Scholey, D. Millerg SECOND ROW: A. Agrawal, A. Chan, D. Anolick, R. Aronmeing MISSING: E. McCann, J. Kruse, K. Rogodnski, D. Robertson, W. Weigel. Elizabeth Bashoff V,,,mw Kevin McDonough Tamar Haspel 181 Spartan Newspaper -Sf: 'E' FIRST ROW - V. Heilweil, K. McDonough, D. Cohen, T. Trent, M. Zuccarellog SECOND ROW - V. Kiang,J. Sandberg, E. Bashoff - Co-editor, S. Cooper - Co-editor, R. Livingston, J. Flynng THIRD ROW - D. Scholey, L. Davis, D. Beckerleg, H. Dansky - editorial assistant. R. Trent - editorial assistant: FOURTH ROW - A. Chan - editorial assistant, K. Rogozinski, K. O'Keefeg MISSING - A. Straus, A. Agrawal, G. Gould, T. Haspel, H. Rheingold, M. Salevitz. 182 American Field Service W 3 'fi Anne Marie Garran in Germany Srl -N Hair , Ak Ruth Scholey in Turkey G. Berkin G. Gould J. Burke N. Gould E. Chivreau A. Hansen D. Conroy J. Heyrnan D. Conroy K. Jenkins-Wales L. Cunningham A. Jhanji L. Davis M. Lamothe J. deGuire G. Langlois E. Delahoyde V. Reeder L. Donato E. Rutledge M. Donato M. Sadier L. Fazzalari-Wee Pres. J. Sandberg -Treas. K. Fisher D. Scholey L. Fisher R. Scholey-Sec. J. Flynn J. Stockheim A. Garran-Pres. B. Weckman-Finland Lisa Davis in Switzeriand 183 Our AFS Exchange Students Dear friends, Many of you have come to know me, some not as much as others, and l hope that all of you have gained from the experience of having me here as much as l have from being here. l have Ieamed much about myself and others. Learning to understand Americans and peo ple in general has been something that l treasure most from my year. l just hope that my family and friends will understand me. . l appreciate the kind generosity that l have received from the school and this community. At Spackenkill l have spent some of the happiest moments l can remem- ber, and they will stay with me for a long time to come. All l ask is for you to remember me. Kimball Jenkins Wales 84 Q E' 1 .I Hi friends! This great year is almost over for me, and soon l have to go back to Finland. But l will always remember Spackenkill and you, my friends, who made my stay here unforgettable, l have experienced a new way of living and met many different people, which has been one of the best ex- periences in my life. l will always remember you, and l hope l can come back someday and see you all again. Love, Barbara Weckman Finland Q il .Z ai sn, 185 i Honor Society U ,-. ' - Q 1 Z Z- '5 IS Fx gs? Giga? -' -'Q fi f i Ns J, lfGy,N.A S mmm 4011.-lssor aux if FIRST ROW - E. Martin, V. Heilweil, S. Cooper, K. O'Keefe - treasurer, K. McDonough, M Zelig, A. Chan SECOND ROW - P. Woolley, J. Sandberg, M. Mitchell - President, S. Schwam, S. Kemp, E. Bashoff, J Hartwig, P. Rappauog THIRD ROW - Mr. Bushey - Advisor, K. English, I. Davis, R. Scholey, T. Haspel, P McKinstry, D. Scholey - Vice-President, L. Johnson, C. Smith, Mr. Humphrey - Advisory MISSING - A Agrawal, J. DePasquale, K. Donato, D. Doo, J. GaIvin,J. Kruse, E. McCann, W. McCaw, D. Miller, B. Weigel A. Nan, C. Smith. 186 1. Student Government 4, f I 9N N'-ws.. V xi mm P ' lb FIRST ROW - Mr. Barysh -- advisor, L. Fazzalari, B. Finck - Wce Pres.,J. Lan dry - Pres., J. DePasquale, M. McQuaid, J. Galvin, E. Martin - Treas., T. Haspel, R. Hsiao, L. Cunningham, W. Miller, K. English: SECOND ROW - M. Meyers, C, Lang, R. Trent, L. Davis - Sec., M. Stuart, J. Sullivan, N. Sheth. P. Rappazzo, T. Studer, M. Emerich, K, Pritchard, J. Longobardi, K, Ackert, S. Mauceri, S. Coulter, THIRD ROW - J. Hartwig, V. Heilwell, C. Tator, K. Fisher, P. Hanan, R. Livingston, D. Bucki, J. Costa, C. Crosby, K. Snow, M. Neilson, G Quinlan, A. Chang MISSING - R. Aronstein, C. Kammerer, E. Maling, J. Piedra H. Rheingold, G. Salem, M. Stuart, M. Neisser, D. Parker, A. Garran, S. Cooper G. Carano, P. Chan, H. Dansky, D. Furlong, N. Duggan, G. Langlois, P. Martell D. Puls, D. Scholey, K. Van Wagenen, P. Woolley, S. Link, T. Badura, M. Kam merer, M. Lacey, S. O'Connell, J. O'Donnell, I. Rheingold, B. Smith, R. Cohen D. Conroy, J. Damore, S. Duggan, J. Haspel, T. Kenna, R. Martynek, T. Puls, T Sisk, T. Hollister, C. Prettyman. 187 1 n German Dinners 'b'fI'w If I ' 'W xzxy, rL :Kelli IE fy, mf? QQ it Math Team ws' th A A ' .-SN 1-Q-..... UlNG' V - R. 0 000 00 00 I D FIRST ROW - D. Anolick - Captain, B. Tsang, S. Huang, K. Donato, S. Schwartzp SECOND ROW - Mrs. X Davis - Advisor, J. Kruse - Captain, J. Pi, S. Suko, C. Smith, D. Pi, B. Weigel - Captain, Mr. Jacobs - O Advisor: MISSING - W. McCaw - Captain, S. Bartlett, D. Doo, A. Nan, A. Straus, T. Doo, B. Lehman, N. ,X Linhardt. 188 FIRST ROW - J. Wu, C. Rose, D. Miller, D. Shen, S. Lim, J. Burke, SECOND ROW - P. Krystek - President, M. Marquis, P. McKinstry, E. Stockheim - Wee-President, D. Knauth, G. Gould, T. Lee Erica Rutledge, J. Heyman, K. Donato, THIRD ROW - B. Weigel, R. Lee, N. Gould, J. Wu, B. Jef- freys, C. Smith, M. Stuart, T. Doo, Mr. Terwilliger - Advisor, MISSING - V. Reeder - Secretary!Treasurer, M. Zelig, R. Scholey, L. Johnson, A. Nan, K. VanWagenen, L. Fazzalari, W. Miller, D. Cohen, K. English, L. Weber. r Computer Club UUOUUUOOIDDOUUUOUUUOOIUDUOUIIOUO I111111l11111l111l11111111111111 tttEIZZRZIZZZEZIZZZEZICZIIZZZZZZ 33 3 3 saaamssaaaaaaaaassssa3a3333 44414 444l-H4-4l4444444l4444H4444 Leo Club in ? L FIRST ROW - V. Kiang, J. Damore, J. Galvin - President, L. Donato: SECOND ROW - D. Scholey - Treasurer, I. Davis - Secretary, E. Barrett, N. Long, J. Heymang THIRD ROW - S. Link, M. McQuaid - Secretary, S. Aiena - VicePresident, E. Delahoyde - WcePresident, P. Rappazzo, Mr. Pinna - Advisory MISSING - S. Bartlett, T. Bartlett, L. Chernys, L. Fazzalari, B. Gould, J. Harrison, C. Lominski, B. Maling, D. Puls, K. Thorn, P. Woolley, M. Stuart. UQYN 189 Photography Club FIRST ROW - J. Smalley, J. Goodman - President: SECOND ROW - G. Kao, D. Sharp - darkroom manager, M. Milner, R. Trent - treasurer: THIRD ROW - G. Langlois - Wee Presi- dent, J. Jeffreys, D. Beckerleg, N. Gould, B. Weigel, Mr. DeRespinis - advisor, MISSING - K Fischer - secretary, B. Weckman, D. Conroy, K. Anderson. N ,,, .rl sw' I 'PNA 'xg . X.. lvdfra s 1 X 'Q AD Racquetball Club FIRST ROW - J. Caine, C. Lominski, B. Malingg SECOND ROW - C. Fritch, J. Longobardi, K. Ackert, L. Chapaitis, B. Griffingg THIRD ROW - Mr. Barysh, K. Oltz, J. DePasquaIe, J. Blumberg, K. Hamel, T. Maddocks. 190 We X gf I qz 'fa sk. Q. .ni .r MQ? Spackenkill High Onstage 54 FIRST ROW - R. Aronstein, V. Reeder - Treasurer, Lumb - Secretary, K. McDonough - President, G. Berkin - VicePresident, P. Krystek - Stage Manager, E. Delahoydeg SECOND ROW - G. Balassone, L. Berkin, D. Conroy, T. Esplin, E. Greenberg, J. Haggett, K. Jenkins, S. Quirindongo, C. Rose, D. Vander Veer, Mrs. Berkin - Advisor, MISSING - W. Hapeman, D. Cohen. Gymnastics Club FIRST ROW - A. Beckerlegg SECOND ROW - l. Weber, D. Derkowski, D. Whitson, S. O'Shea, Coach Higgins, R. Hsiao, G. Gould, L. Levine, W. Hsiao, THIRD ROW - K. Rain, P. Woolley. ' 191 Patrons The Aiena Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barden Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Bashoff, Elizabeth and Suzanne E. Carter Dr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Cooper Louis Chernys De's jewelers Drs. Epitacio and Helen Donato and Family Mr. and Mrs. Warren T. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Hartwig Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heilweil The jewett Family Dr. and Mrs. Anthony Lang The McQuaid Family The Neisser Family Quality Furniture Co. The Rappazzo Family Dr. and Mrs. S. Rheingold and Family Dr. C. B. Sarmiento Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Weiss Friends Abner Eleanor Aronstein The Babcock Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bahret Kathleen and Christopher Banks The Bartlett Family The Bass Family Lily Belezos Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Boly jeff Bruno Denise Bucki Mr. and Mrs. john Burlingame L. Caldera Mr. and Mrs. joseph Callo Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Carter Marla and Ned Caul Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Chapman Chatty Pan Mr. and Mrs. jay Chickering Robert Ciccarelli The Cleary Family The Cluff Family jennifer Cohn The Cole Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Comins The Coombs Family Scott Cooper Helen Cox 192 Professional Patrons john P. Costello, D.M.D. Arnold Goran, M.D. K. Krishna Murthy, M.D. Loren F. Rosenthal, M.D. K.L. Hollenbeck, D.D.S. Dr. Thomas F. Pelish Harold Schneider Dr. Murray Sigalow Dr. jerome Sigalow, Opt ometrists The Cunningham Family Dean and Ellen jamie de Guire Marion Dingae Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dinges The Donnelly Family Mr. and Mrs. Perry Druzba Dude Mr. and Mrs. George P. Duffy Dutchiesl Denise and Kenneth Farco Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrell Teresa Fazio The Patrick M. Feeley Family The Feinberg Family The Fenaughtys Field Hockey Goalies Rene Fink Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Fisher Mrs. Catherine Flynn Mr. and Mrs. D. Freni Chris Fritch The Fujimori Family Mr. and Mrs. Ken Furesz and Family Debbie Gale The Gambles Mr. and Mrs. james Gebing Glowy Dr. jerome and Ellen Goodman and Family Gooner The Goran Family The Gordon Family The Grammar Twins Hilary Gray jackie Greenberg The Greer Family Gummie and Gramps Suzy H. David Hagstrom Kathy Handschin Love from Heidi and Wolfgang Rona Heilweil james Heenan P. H. Hemmingsen Marilyn Henkel john Henry and Nathan Hale Herb and Arline The Heyman Family Mr. and Mrs. William Holland Mary Lee Hommel Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Houdtzagers Rita Hsiao Wendy Hsiao The Huff Family The lndermill Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert jarmick Dr. and Mrs. H. Kamenecka The Kaos Anne Keller The Kennards The Kerrigans Sylvia Kessler Mr. and Mrs. john Kimber The Kishbaugh Family Mark Kolenda . And More Friends Gary Koretzky Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kovac Mr. and Mrs. loseph Kriscka The Krishna Family Mr. and Mrs. john F. Kruse The Lacey Family The Lamothe Family lody Lawrence john C. Lentz Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lessor Lisa Levine Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lieber Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lignelli The Lindquist Family Penny and Russ Linsley Adrienne and Brian Lo The Long Family Nancy Long Susan Luts Mr. and Mrs. lack Lyday Allison and Karen Macgeorge The Maddocks Crew The Maley Family Mr. and Mrs. Nathan I. Marciano Gerrie Mardenfield Marcy and George Marlow G. S. Mathad The McKinney Family Boosters The Altermans Dr. and Mrs. Simon R. Bakall Eleanor Balassone Mr. and Mrs. Baumgardner The Cohen Family Mr. and Mrs. loseph Cohen Mr. and Mrs. W. Conklin and Family Mr. and Mrs. 1. Cowles The Creighton Family Mr. and Mrs. lack Davis Marshall and Sue Davis and Family Patrick and Elaine Donald The Dossin Family Rosemarie Becchetti Dudek Steve, Liz, Dawn, and Sean DuPilka The Flynn Family Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gannon The Garbarczyk Family Mr. and Mrs. Crum I. Hanan Dr. and Mrs. Eliot Hudes Mr. and Mrs. Victor lula B.A. jordan Kathy, Lily, Nancy Mr. and Mrs. John Keeley The A. W. Kleinebecker Family Mr. and Mrs. Knapp Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon Krems and Family The Kusnick Family Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Kustas Dr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Leary Mrs. Leonard Love from Ei loa n Ejercito The Fazzalari Family Mr. and Mrs. lack Feldborg and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fitzgerald Mr. Mr. The The and Mrs. John Meluck and Mrs. Herman L. Merkle Miceli Family Miller Family Wendy Miller '81 lam Mr. es H. Ming and Mrs. Irwin Moskowitz Mrs. V. Mudge The Mulcahys Ann Muldoff Michelle Myers The Nelson Family Mrs. E. Neuman Family Sir Isaac Newton Mary lo Neilson Noah Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olbrich Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. Palmer Mr. The Mr. The Mr. The Pop The Mr. The The The The Patr and Mrs. john G. Pantalone Paz Family and Mrs. Pendell Perlman Family and Mrs. Ted Pilchik Ponte Family Warner Eagles 31 Don Power Family and Mrs. Palmer Prettyman Pritchard Family Pyne Family Quinlan Family Quinn Family icia Rappazzo Gretchen Reed The Mr. Mr. The Mr. The The Mr. The Mr. The The Mr. Dr. Link Family and Mrs. john 1. Mathes and Mrs. john McCarty Stephen 1. McCulloch Family and Mrs. Francis McDonough McKinstry Family Moakler Family and Mrs. james O'Shea Ozburn Family and Mrs. Ben Preboy and Family D. W. Rain Family Rogozinski Family and Mrs. 1. Rolison and Mrs. Allen Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. William Simonet The Sottile Family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spraul The The Trane Family Triest Family Villa Roma The Ron Wall Family ald and Elaine West Barbara and Dick Woolley Conrad and losephine Reilly The Ren Remis Family a from Zena lohn Ripo I. Riter Rosanne Rosannadanna Tina Rottmann The Ruffo Family Mrs. Marie Sandberg Mr. The and Mrs. Daniel Schrader Schwartz Family lared and Chad Sclove Sis ffl and Sis H2 Mr. and Mrs. lames E. Smith Mamie A. Smith Spic e Mucis Incorporated Sq ueezy loves Bethy The The Teeling Family Timm Family Jenny Tolls john A. Vadnais The Wall Family Mr. and Mrs. H. l. Walsh The Webers William Weigle The Weisman Family Rich The ard T. Williams Wilson Family Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wong Wobin Wu The The Yunkers Zelig Family 19 4 Yearbook Editors 4,3 f'X A! 'Us Suhr' -Fira ' B 'ig if Sf P- I gyf Vlctor Hellwell Editor In Chief Andy Chan Layout Editor Patty Rappazzo Jumor Edltor Jane Sandberg Patrons Editor KEVIN McDonough Art Editor Abby Danzrger Ads Art Edrtor Tom Doo Photography Edrtor 5 Dan Doo - Photography Editor John Kruse - Ads Editor Rita Livingston - Copy Editor Ellen McCann - Business Editor Elizabeth Bashoff - literary Editor Laura Fazzalari - Harvest Weekend Steve Link - Harvest Weekend 2' Yearbook Staff D. Anolick, G. Balassone, T. Bartlett, L. Belezos, G. Berkin, S. Bishop, J. Blum berg, V. Bohan, H. Boltson, D. Bucki, V. Carter, P. Chan, L. Chapaitas, D. Cluff, D. Cohen, D. Conroy, S. Cooper, J. Costa, J. Cullen, J. Damore, J. DeGuire, C Desriusseau, L. Desriusseau, C. Dinio, B. Donato, L. Donato, M. Donato, N Duggan, S. Duggan, J. Feldborg, L. Fisher, J. Flynn, R. Foster, D. Fox J. Galvin S. Gannon, T. Gaston, S. Geller, D. Goodman, J. Goodman, G. Gould, A. Green berg, E. Greenberg, N. Greer, L. Griffing, J. Haggett, A. Hall, K. Handschin, J Hartwig, J. Hetorilla, H. Ho, R. Hsiao, W. Hsiao, J. lula, L. Johnson, A Kahela, G Kao, A. Keller, S. Kemp, V. Klang, L. Krams, M. Kruse, M. Lamothe, G. Langlois S. Lehman, R. Lengyl, J. Longobardi, N. Linhardt, D. Maddocks, R. Mardon, S Marshall, E. Martin, W. McCaw, H. McKinney, P. McKinstry, M. McQuaid, M Milner, M. Myers, A. Nan, M. Neisser, C. O'Connell, F. Pilchik, M. Preboy, D. Puls D. Quinlan, K. Rain, E. Riggs, D. Robertson, K. Rogozinski, E. Rosenberg, M Salevitz, D. Schwartz, D. Scholey, R. Scholey, A. Siegart, J. Smalley, K. Snow, E. Stockheim, H. Sullivan, K. Teeling, K. Thorn, W. Tsiang, K. VanWagnen, B. Wax- man, L. Weber, B. Weckman, P. Woolley, J. Wu, J. Wu, J. Zelig, M. Zelig. fail' dk G if-X x A H , .f-1. ,. f. .. ' 1 f A 4' I ' Mrs. Jacqueline Klein - Yearbook Advisor 196 ,QF-I lg , 1' u Layout Staff M. Lamothe, T. Gaston, S. Lehman, R. Mardon, H. Boltson, P. Chan, J. Hartwig, M. Neisserg MISSING - J. Galvin, K. VanWagenen. Copy Staff E. Martin, K. Snow, K. Rain, L. Johnson, MISSING - E. Stockheim. Art Staff 1 J. Wu, N. Greer, D. Cohen, E. Riggs, C. McKechnieg MISSING - D. Robertson. Literary Staff FIRST ROW - M. Meyers, J. Longobardi, G. Balassone, R. Hsiao, J. Flynn, J. Damoreg SECOND ROW - P. McKinstry, J. Iulag MISSING - G. Gould. 197 Bi-Q4 . l feel the necessity to thank everyone at Spackenkill for his or her contribution to our Yearbook This book is actually for, by, and about the entire student body. Everyone added something to the Yearbook, whether it was through sports, events, activities, or other areas, and each of us deserves recognition. Yet, l especially would like to thank the many Yearbook staff members who gave so much time and effort in creating this Kaleidoscope. In addition, there were many people who were not on our Yearbook staff, yet devoted their time and skills to bring this book to a successful completion. lncluded are Brian Hawthorne, our Delmar Representative, Mark Maserjian, our Arax Photographer, and many of our own Spackenkill staff: Mrs. Klein, our Advisor, Mr. DeRespinis, Mr. Bushey, Lee Riley, Phil Germano, Mrs. Mesuda, Mrs. Findlay, and Mrs. Haggett. They all deserve a very special thanks from the Yearbook staff and me. Producing this book proved to be quite an assign- ment. l hope that the many people who participated this year did not consider their work just a task, but also a positive experience. The job was done and done wellg everyone should look back upon his or her contribution with a sense of pride. Many thanks again, The 1980 Kaleidoscope is dedicated to Mrs. lrene Karpick We thank her for: - increasing our schools spirit, es- pecially that of the Class of 1980. - her leadership and support which have helped make school more enjoyable for all. ...And most of all, we give our whole- hearted appreciation to Mrs. Karpick for the time, effort and care she has given to everyone at Spackenkill High School. The Last Will and Testament I, Andy Agrawal, leave to S. D. V. F. and B, 74Up and ketchup, to Foobie an R. B. S. D. F. Pter, to Skippy a new disco shirt, to Don Ho a balloon, to Brian a lighter and the moonies house, and to Jim and Stu the Montreal Canadiens. l, Craig Altmann, hereby leave my extended thanks to Coach Marcy for help- ing to make Wnce that much more bearable. Much luck to Coach Valli next yearll Take it easy!! l, Dave Anolickg' leave to Liz Bashoff CASE Western Reserve University, to Deb- are Cohen good health and a copy of Phun with Fisix' by Mr, T.. to Michelle Marquis same book and Mrs. Karpick for computer math, to Brad tBaby Facel Hankin I leave a razor: he may actually need it some day, to John Kruse, Bill Weigel, Marc Stuart, and Greg Turetzky-Pinball, to the Hudson River Psychiatric Center the entire senior class, l, Robert Aronstein, being of unstable mind and body, do hereby will Elsie the Cow to Ursula, to Hags l and ll more like me, to David Hags I and ll. l, Georgine Balassone, leave to Leese one Tom Quinn key chain twfteeth marksl and the hope that we will be 'fforever friends, to Larry No-Doze' and lots of good memories, to Babushka Greenberg some tranquilizers and a goodjokebook tyou need ith. to my D block lunch buddies tuna ex- tender. dirty words, and to one special buddy handbones, toJim Haggett San Francisco, to l..aLonde someone else to brighten herdays, to Mrs. Tremblay my fluffy hair, and to all myfriends I leave fifty lui always. l, Elizabeth Bashoff, leave to Janie three hilarious years of Dutchiesg to David Anolick I leave Case WESTERN RESERVE University, to Mellon the Can I leave some courage and several long talks aboutthings thatare really disgusting: to Emily I leave tin chronological orderl diariasmhicken Pox, a trip to France, mean looks, and alttip to Comellg to l leave gigantic handsg to Scottie I leave a highly emotional co-editorship and Sl .OO for winning the bet: and to Geedles I leave ownership of the world's most renowned bakery chain. l. Dan Beckerleg, do hereby leave Spackenhill High School. I, Mike Ra Bliss, leave to Jennifer fond memories. to T. J. the system and a jingle, to Tinker a box of large straws, to Shelly a bottle of '7-Seas. to Mitty a dose of Saltpeter and to Buck the' trick or treat scandal. l, John Blumberg, leave to George and Hubar a huge grip clamping nerple each, to Newt an electric eyebrow curler, to all the Spackenkill girls the memory of me which they will cherish forever, to Squirrel my parking space so he has a nice place to park next year, to Uncle Jimbo a miniature racquetball court so that he can feel big. 1 l, Martin Burke, leave to Greg Moran love and kisses, XXXOOO. I, Amy Burton, leave to my younger brother Eddie C883 all myfavorite teachers, to Mary Jane cinnamon lifesavers, to Tracey L. my 492 inch shoesgto Mrs. Higgins I leave a filled studyhall seat, and to Ms. LaLonde I leave Eddie t'88l and lots of luck 'cause he is just like meg to Mariamol leave all my 12th grade studyhalls C, D, E, and F, W I, Andy Chan, leave to Furg my insanity and the dip, to Carrie Mlck ey Mouse, to Jenny my i'eyes, to Juan the sex lessons, to John a pass to Harvard, to Humble a box of nerples and V610 M680, to Mar an immortal smile and a trip around the world, to Joe the peace and quiet of his own room and a punching bag, to Pattya cargnd some brains, to Ron thewill to stick together and to be rich, to Joycfe my thoughts ,and feelinggbhx everything and the best times ever. You are all truly the GREATEST? You have definitely made living fun. l wish you all the love and happiness ln the world! I, Deborah Cohen, leave to Mich Nmrquis an everlasting friendship, to David Anolick good advice, to Turet a big sister, to Mary Sun a 42 minute nap, to Straus a phone call, to Jon Alterman monarch notes, to Cindy Rose too many memories, to Anne Rollison soap operas, to Bradford puberty, to Felice Pilchik two more years. Y , l, Scott Cooper, leave to Laura five million dollars worth of Physics notes, to Mike M. nights at the Olde Coat without being proofed, to Alan rubber mailboxes, to Mary a wall to whom she can tell her Bradleesstories. l, Abby Danziger, leave to Tom Lindquist a never-attended 2:15 appointment, to Bob Lindquist a year's supply of fun boxes, to Kevin Kenna aMiller, to Rich Pyne all my skill at pool, to Ben Waxman my attendance at W. N. S.. to Sharon B., Maureen McC., and Lisa R. luck in avoiding The Big I and to Maryeiien F. A Guide to weight Loss. I, Lisa Davis, leave to Ellen mushrooms, descaf coffee and a life's supply of pink grapefruits, to Jane some specs for concerts, my hot pink Rit dye, I New Yearfs Eve and George, to Diane Georges brother, to Johnny my R Urdu notes, to H. K. eifrigere Studenten evrere wortspiele und A. F. S., to Tamar Aaron and Up-To-Date, to Maria blueberry brandy with ice, to Tom J. P., to Eliz H. G. and teeny hands, to Ruth and A. M. intercultural airline tickets, to Jeni Georgefs cousin, to my brother Jim erasable typing paper, monarch notes and Poughkeepsie, to Mary all the successes in the world and free tickets to my Avery Fischer debut. I, Eric Delahoyde, leave to Madeline Feijoo a map to Pok. from Tuscon and three dozen roses: to CRIP l ieave Disco LYD and the steps to dance the WORM: to everyone l leave the memory of Bert g I leave my teachers speechless, and I leave my cast iron stomach awards to anyone who can dririkl33lcans of soda in less than six hours. 200 I, Kathy DePaolo, leave Spackenkill High School with more friends and memories than I had when I entered. l, Dan Doo, leave to Allen Nan my photographic abilities, to Kerwin a BJ from Ray, to JK a penny TALC, to J. D. all my pix, to Phil better fuzzles, and to D. F. a decent fuzzy. I, Tom Doo, leave to any deserving person all my proofsheets. l, Kim Dossirr, leave to Lisa a broken tap shoe, E. E. A. and greenr sparkles with white spots, to Sister Sylvia a long distance call from'Garcon and the Anti C , to Tommy a supply of homework assignments, to Joan fast boats, fast cars and fast guys. ' I, Ellen Enright, leave to Tom my nose and my ring, to Shari I leave Iggy, PooPoo, and a lot of hugs, to Francine I leave sunshine and happinessg ' to the rest of the lower classmen I leave my pity. I, Darlene Enroth, leave to Karen three parts, my favorite puddle, to Krispy Myr- tle, M 6 M's, Colosseum, and Gino Vanelli, but most of all, my love and kisses, to Sandy memories of times which are too many to name, Love and miss you Redl To Pat a long friendship, to Moe Distance, Devon, times at Denny's, hours of laughter, Dar Day, and thanks for being the best friend possible whom l couldn't get along without! Goodbye everyone! I, Dan Fenaughty, leave to John Kruse a case of Coors, to Ac my 391, to Mark a lifetime supply of high O. P., to Mike Z, better taste in girls, to Ms. LaLonde my forged passes and Monarch Notes, and to Mr. T. a Bradley GT repair kit consisting of rubber bands and crazy glue. I, Laura Fazzalari, leave to my Czech Sister memories of B. W. D.'s and I dozen kolache, to Colleen the Monarch Note Co., to Mary plans for the Neisser- Lari Acct. Firm., to Tammy first chair in band, to Steve a tray of baked goods from Harvest Weekend and a life's supply of mint chip ice cream, to Mrs. Klein IOOO thanks and memories of the S. A. T. and our last Har- vest Weekend, to Mr. Linville two years of C-block math in Rm. 4 I 8 and 3 mixed drinks, to soldier-boy a cork and a bunny of your own, to Mr. T. a goldfish and an unsolvable tail to tail vector component system, and to everyone else lots of love and luck always .... I, LuAnn E: Fisher, leave to Andrea, Karen and Marie all my German homework and Mr. Knapp's puns. I leave to Kimball and Barbara fond memories of American school lunches and New York City. I also leave a lot of happy times to Robin and Stacy Smith with love. I, Maura Fitzgerald, leave to Denise De Paolo my eye pupils, to Jenny Longobardi my ability to communicate, to Stacy Geller my priiitiness, to Jim Haggett sticky spaghetti, to Kathy Andersen I leave Patti Furlong, to Lisa Letterii my Leo Sayer poster in my room, and to Andy I leave New Years Eve. DDQ: G I, Theresa Fitzmaurice, leave to Patti Furlong my locker, to Kim I leave my stories: and to Sharon V. I leave the foxy redhead. I, Patti Furlong, leave Ann Marie Plattsburgh '79, to Danny I leave Tuperg to Di I leave Ei, and to Mare The Doo Doo Bomb Song. I, Joan Galvin, leave to Judy all my extra clothes, to Kim my first Domi, and to Sharon a future in math lGod knows I don't want itl. 'l, Susan Gannon, leave to Anne Keller memories of biology and our favorite teacher : to Hallie M. and Ellen D, I leave James. But most of all . . . to my socially unacceptable friends l leave spaghetti and garlic sauce at 1:30 in the morning. l. Ann Marie Garran, leave to Vickie l,00O packs of gum, to Kevin a lifelong ' I membership in CSB's fan club, to Patty and Judy switching lessons, ' marching band, our favorite martyr, and a strobe, to Elizabeth lO0I secret ways to be a success as a minority, to Limba twhere are you?i AFS is love and dips who mismark candy, to Phil long talks after school and a kiss for Michael, to Kim Mori: and Mindy and 6:56 trains to N. Y. C. lLlgh!l, to Barbara raking lawns and a plane to send your horse home in, to Mr. Knapp IOO shares of stock in the candy business, nm- ning in the rain lit's beautiful outll, 2Ol ways to crack a joke and have only me notice, a winning season at Albany, letters ln my locker, Nickies, and many many thanks, to my sister Christina the class of '87 Fleagle, Hulkipoo, a flute scholarship, and all of my love, to Michael Gucci Roller Skates and Elaine's, and to my best friend Meridith I leave missed Barry Manilow concerts tughll, number 15, summers in Walton llike I always say and guys in black carsj, seven-minute lunch blocks, 5'8 with a mustache and brown hair feathered back, a starring role op- posite Al Pacino, Mr. Lahey, thanks for being the greatest and all the success your future will allow. I, David Goodman, leave to Lynn Cunningham my curly hair. To Mr. Linville I leave my serve and volley. l, Debbi Greer, leave to Victor a car two days out of three instead of one, to my brother Stephen Sigmund Freud's pipe, to my sister-in-law Michele a messy chocolate soda and a flying pack of cigarettes, to Lisa my chemistry notes, and to Gnome the ghost of the big blue monster. I, Noel Gould, leave to Mrs. Fisch a game plan of the Universe, to Giulie John Deacons Fretless Bass, to Bill Mrs. Karpick and Mrs. Carlstrom, to Mrs. Karpick Kevin Thompson, to Carol Rodger Taylors set, and to John a new amp and a giant cast party. l, James Gray, leave to Rael the Raven 2 P. W.g I leave a banana to Bob Burlingame, my Syracuse jersey: to Jake I leave l38, l, Luanne Griffing, leave to Dori Ann Conroy lots of love, memories and thanks for all our years as best friends, to Mrs, Higgins my athletic ability. 201 I, Linda Gum, leave to Heather the day we got nabbed in N. J.g to Paul l leave my conservative ability, to Stacy all my ABC gum: to Coach I leave a newer, better Mr. Henry without red eyes, and to the future girls' basket- ball team Lotsa Luck! V I, Joyce Hartwig, leave to Hilary a glower for next year's hockey season, to Goober some shaving cream, to Lil a two-tone nine, to J. B. a rock, to Abbs a poopee snerd, to Wendy a handle for her locker, to Daisy Yorket. to Horgay Gwen, to M. K. P. a P.,Garage, to Reenie H'lol, to Kimbers old track memories and ax black eye, to Dan SPIKE and two messy lockers, to Maryland Andy a big' thanks and my luf and friendship l, Tamar Haspel, leave to Kruser HZZZIZZ and the ability to embrolder polo ponies, to Ellen a BA in Romantic Drtllfnil to.Jud a 100 ln spelling. and to Ms. LaLonde Jerzy Kosinskl.,N , X N l, Victor Heilweil, leave to Mary and Joyce the pink bubble bath ring around my tub, to Rita her own invented way of saying nuclear, to Scott an easy ride to Med-School Qin his Porschel, to Dan some great trumpet playing in the next three years, to Nat another pair of sunglasses, tofJlm L. another birthday besides mine, to Deb, my .friendship altnlays,x,andQ to Patty a busy, hard, fun year and the for a ,iN' 1 l, Thea L. Hilmar, leave to D. J. Conroy all my memories of our first Grateful Dead concert together. l, Thor Hilmar, leave to Robin a day without skiing and good wishesto every one else! ' ' ' ' l, Jeni Ing, leave to Michelle a lifetime supply of ice lessons with Kitty Menton, to Cowgirl Debbie and Roller 2 a couple of California Lifeguards, and to Killer Keller a Mclnots Apple and an UNOCCUPIED Plymouth Champ. l, Jackie lula, leave to Lisa K. T. S. iprogressivelyj, Wallys derellcts, Hates, free shows, jamocha shakes, SST's Pop the Boyscout Brigade, Skinny Kid, Mi Sitio and Labor Day, to Sue 'thrilling' memories of that summer, Tim. Charlie, Frisbees and social acceptance, to Caroline 5-inch heels, a zillion hot fudge sundaes, a ton of chocolate and your own jet. I, Kimball Jenkins, leave to Spackenkill High School all the love, warmth and caring l have been so lucky to receive - thanks for an unforgettable year. I, Ashwani Jhanji, leavexto Kurt Vanwagenen an extra palr of gym shorts. l leave to Kara Gattine all my answers to my health tests. Finally, l leave to Mrs. Carlstrom all my knowledge of computer math. l, Colleen Kammerer, leave to Reenie one cereal box prize, to Georgine one free pass to my house on New Year's and a bottle of champagne, to Blisser a tailor-made comb, to John B. and Andy my laugh, to George and,Hugh my blue suit, to Karen a fribble, to Rita a life presenter, to Sister Marykloyce, Kaybird, Reenie, Saan, Abbs, Sylb, Kim D., Kim C., Kim R. and all my friends the memories we had in S. H. S. l, SyIvia,Kemp, leave to Heather the memory of exciting G-block lunch, to .Stgqeyitleffer from Shawnee, to ,Sharon B. and Maureen M. Hans, to ' 1 my1pornoNflicksg I lzheyll be appreciated, and to all my ledtle lnifltation toxa 30 half-keg graduation party in Carolina. ' ' I, Larry Koyalilgleave to Curt all of my balloons for his enjoyment, the .1 . sanddocks andthe tire trips we took, Jack Daniels, Yukon ij l2's, a safe trip to Minnewaska, and the winery, the cliffs ii- I, ,L of tequila fotifuture trips to Ticonic, but not KZ. 1' 1 1 112' l, John Kruse, being of sound mind and half sound alseep, leave to David Arlolick, Bill Weigel, and Greg Turetzky 31415926 53589 79323 84626 543383 27950 28841 97169 39937510 ...L 5 1 leave another unprepared 3 chemistry class to Mrsrwalsh and put my notes up for saleglastly, I leave . 1 1 tQsMf:It!ll1MHh0f1 his erik! Sflillirisrfs ufbw1s1SbPlslwAvnt.RannlQiiivhlm arid 11 1 I '.1l 1 '1 ..1:gi11i:, 1 1 .,arlarc:hy. 111. , 1 11 I l, Paul Krystek, leave to Mrs. Singer the noisiest homeroom, to Mrs. Karplck a non-functional terminal, to Julie a big bunch of fuzzys, to Vickie a broken lamp, to Mikey a grade less than 100, to Laura no more physics with . . . freakin' intellects p to Mr. T. l leave his main man Mr. Dang to my 5 1 'ffriBr'ld Mr. B. l leave a stuck fly, a broker? lamp, an instrurriehitprlda par- tially operational dinner-board. ' ' I, Jim Landry, being of sound mind and body, leave to Karen a phone, some gas, and lots of love, to Barb memories of the dead end and the fireplace and lots of love, to Craig hopes of California, and to everyone else GOODBYE. X I, Tracey Leahy, leave to Chris T. enough cigarettes for the next year and another year of BOCES Cha-hal, to Tommy R. a punch, to Tom O. another year of health and many more parties at the river. l, Karen Levine, leave to Cyrtthla S. barrettes and a revolving Fleetwood Mac Standf t0,Maureen and Darlene a quiet dip in the poolg to Maureen S. I leave many a staggering night at the B. P, P., to Craig A. a scary hallo- ween night, to my sister Barb some happy memories and more to come: to Jimmy L. I leave an empty shot glass and a phone call, and to alla lot of love. l, Stephen Lindquist, leave to Billy the harem tug-ugl, to Michele the love and passion of mine and a free pass to the movies. 202 I, Rita Livingston, leave to Snocker my extraordinary height, to the teachers l,980 bright, well-behaved students like myself for future classes, to the cheerleaders my superior skills and abilities for next year, to Christopher John and the Meanest Mother bashful pills and my mother's sandwiches, to Colleen brown paper bags and Taconic trips, to Lisa and Luanne a hickey and cheerleading and weekend times, to Ms. Devine an un- derstanding nobody knows about, to John Sala CUZ, to Jenny and Shelly my IOOZ grade on my test that one weekend, to Mo and Dar Won- derma, to Georgine and he stroked his tiny breast, To Scott C. the D. B. S., to Scott K. Kingston, to Jeff his clothes, and KA-toons, to Jimmy dirty jokes, Steve Link, and long talks, to Dan my main man identical socks, to Christopher James O'Shea, my brother, about I0 years of laughing, arguing, sharing, swimming, and just plain talking, to my best friend Chicky-Baby an endless book of all the times we have shared, Bob and John, and my advertising card with phone number wherever my ac- counting firm may go, and lots of love, and lastly, GOODBYE SPACKEHKILLQ it was a great four years, and l loved itl l, Kathy Lumb, leave to Patrick a cat, to Jackie a penguin, to Nathan Hale a rose, a candle, a book, to Debbie C. a full deck, to Mr. Barysh the Inter- national Court at the Hague, to the next costume mlstressfmaster scissors for red tape, perseverance, and an oxygen mask. l, Kevin Luty, leave to Curt Mascarenhas all my I. O. Ll.'s. I, Ellen Maling, leave to my sister Barbara the new bug and the fact that Volkswagens never die, to Heather and Stacy a mint senior year of par- ties, to Joe P. 5 days detention for student abuse, and to my fellow seniors I leave rock and roll and 256 kegs in the hope that we can get It together and PARTY. I Michell Marquis, leave to Jennifer Ing a keg, to Dave Anolick all my un- Hnished computer labs, to ldi a T. V. dinner, to Nathan Hale a new car, to P. M. IOO lbs. of Rocher, to John Henry a million French proverbs for her writings, to Rufus IOO balls of cotton, to Emily a bottle of Vouvray, to Elizabeth a one-way ticket to Paris, and to Debbie a remedy. 1 I, Patrick J. McCabe, leave to Gat and Willie memories of the sodium explo- sion, to my Darlene and the gang unforgettable memories of our best years in junior high, and to Jim hope for success as an oil drilling jarhead. Last but not least - to my oldest friend - the Meef, I leave a pair of gloves for your job in the near future. l, Ellen McCarthy, leave to Francine B. P. H. and the right to announce when the block is over, to the entire class of l98l I leave the class of '8O's row- diness because they need it so desperately, I, Wendy McCaw, leave to the high school my sister Kim, to Mary a supply of bloomies, to Joyce many little elephants, to Abby a room full of crayons, to Maureen a can of Lysol, to Richard and James plenty of exotic jelly beans, to Scott a calm birthday, to Allan W. a secret spirit, to John a wrestling partner, to Andy my sanity. I, Kevin McDonough, leave to Georgine a tee-hee, new neck muscles, and one L and two S's, to Ellen a wedding ring, to Ann Marie all my lust, to Meridith onstage patio scenes, to Mary and Joyce lots of elephant jokes, to Patty R. Charlie Brown dancing, to Laura bucket seats, a freezer for her champale, and fond memories, to Ellen Golgis and peer references, and to Andy I leave my disco shirt and bowling ball jokes. Finally, to Maura, l leave a hockey game rain check and warm duck. I, Patty McKinstry. leave to Emily La porte est fermee, religious discussions, blood donations and non-procrastination pills, to Helena six years and many more to come - Hey, you're in our yearbook, to Caroline someone new to poke, to Chris C., Chris M. and JoAnne B. Thanks for all the helpl, to Allen N. visits at poster racks. to Jackie Hare Sisters, progressive K. T. S., Taghkonic, power volleyball, Glen twfout his fianceel, ice-skating and Helen Keller jokes imasticatel, to Mr. T. l'm LOST! , to Lisa Bitch Hare handshake, ls there a party? Isabelle, Kinky dots, still another hand on card, physics purposes, chem. class, snard, Kitty slobber, ice-skating lessons, intercourse, PAL and friendship no matter where you bop to. I, Maureen tReeniel M., leave to Clean something important to tell you, to Z- Doks luck with Ll. G. A. S., to Jos freedom, Mickey , to Kim her physics notes, to George something instead of nothing. I. Meridith Mitchell, leave to Kevin Mc. The Music Man, The Wllain, a future meeting on Broadway, to Patty R. milk cartons with stories, to LuAnn D. a hunk, to Denise B. dill pickles, to Christina banging pots in the future, and to Ann Marie hopes that she'Il meet her baaby Barr, Barry, his special, Walton Iifeguards - Tim and Griz, the construction worker, little Marcini, Dog Day Aftemoon, l8l2, Yankee-Met games, lots of crazy memories, many, many thanks and love for a priceless friendship. I, Suzanne Monjeau, leave to Stacy and Heather Shawnee forever, to Mrs. Kar- pick a new computer inext yeari, to Annie two points for Spackenkillg to Barbara I leave traditional American songs, to Jim, Ellen, Greg, Denise and Allen another crazy D-block lunch, and to all future seniors ROW- DlNESS!l I, Jeff Myers, leave to TJ a mule and Mr. Eidel's MA sheets, to Danny swim- ming lessons and my sister. to David some ice cream and next year, to Mr. Valli my splinter collection, to Crackel and Pop the memories of our day in dresses and some funny sounds. I, Mary Jo Neilson, leave to Peggy, Lynne, and Sharon all the Peggy-pulling they can accomplish within the next two years: to Diane ialias Ver l I leave any key to any locker at ANY bus station lexcept Trailwaysl and all the cheeseburgers desired, to Patty 4 years of lunching together aside from all the fun, and to everyone GOOD LUCK! - 1 - 203 I, Mary Neisser, leave to Jerce more Jr.fSr. games and a whole bunch of memories and luf, to M. K. a crowded locker and a Steve Martin concert, to Andy an endless supply of laughter and happiness, to Col a visit to church wfo any fainting, to Wend a shopping trip on the biggest shop- ping day of the year and a crazy diet, to Maur an appointment to give blood, to my Buddy a big hug and thanksl, to Kimbers a long-talk on the train, to Goob the reminder it's all HER responsibility, to Helen darl- ing a sugar daddy, to Jer Sand T's, to Georgine a good mood even in the A. M., to Fazzbott Neizallarri Inc., and to my baby brothers the hope they enjoy SHS as much as I did and lots of love. , gi. . I, Stuart E. Quirindongo, being of sound body, leave to Jimmy Haggett a collection of my famous dirtyjokes, to Heather a pack of tahitis ltropical colorsig to Kim I leave 26 cartons of cigarettes. I, Kim Rain, leave to Laurali a super long piece of tape, to Suzanne all of our fabulous memories of nine days in April, to Reenie a year's worth of recuperation from our favorite class, to Mary a free tailoring job for your jacket, to Joyce a raw steak for your shiner, and to all of my dear and close friends I leave the memories of all our good times and my smiley faces, with love. V.-3.IVff.?' 4 I, Christine O'Connell, hereby leave V and., ya, lifetime I, Vickie A M G 6 COUCCUOFI of keys to membership to the Mr. McMah IgWhg.fB lIer s a dry-cleaned jacket to my great dedication to any ' X M.: can of Duck and a T Mickey 'Wi ' i ii and to S 'eq 5f3j54'- Hemy- 5 Pai Invitation to visit anytime, an . ' I ' ',,4 ,, Lu, a can of ll, and hopefully not to Mark Hatirlon. fi .nj ' l,k,glbl'iirgi?3edra 'f , ialfthe year's into eam to FIEVEI' l not least to a ton of thanx and one . 4 . f.iAQfIl0l'iespf Jr. Prom and Pina coladas, to Rhett BWD's and tennis, to ML 2 . 3'. . .4 . . . hysterical laughter, to Mr. T. Colween and pulleys, to VB team Er Hig my setting hands, to Lisa R. I doz. pork chops, to Ag porky,l' to JB calc. with JP, to the bunch of wild and crazies great memqrles and lotsa'1uck, and finally to SHS my mother. my Czech I, Chris Prettyman, leave to John Blumberg all the soda he can drink and a pair of speed laces for his Bauer FPK 479L Hockey Skatesghl leave Hugh Rheingold' ta new bag of oreo cookies, George Salem a free hair straightenerj kit, Mary N. a set of sheep shears, to John P. an extra pot to bang on, Laura F. direction for being a slick chic with a peg leg and quick hip, Joyce H. a can of Minute Maid IOOZ pow, everyone else wishes for aivild future. V ny locker in arfyiii piece of 'whitgw L I leaye a else I, Diane Quinlan, leave to Blanche lia Jo tofi bus station.in Buffalo, cheese CH. MJ luggage, to Patti I leave a ,ski trip where no one is lost in a fa s lakey - no 'it ' 'J S. gf 204 home at 2 in the morning o Mrs. B., a 9 years of her lif ,made and a hot t on the e to of the Greely S. R. O. I Rogozinski, leave to John McCarty catalogues and my book on how to fill out of Annapolis Department paperwork, to Kevin O'Keefe my poker skills, to Rooster all of my old Wall Street Joumals, to Uncle Joe my stool at McAuley's and to Little Richard a case of whippettes. A I, Cindy Rose, leave to Carol Riter a pinball machine and a bottle of whiskey, to Robin and Stacy Smith a set of matching suits, to Sue Schwartz some white blush, to Donna Raymond two trips to Franceg to all theater-loving people I leave thektheater in hopes that someone will care enough to keep it alive. I, Ellen Rosenberg, leave to Di, a ride anywhere ibut schooll, Monarch Notes for college, a sweater, a ticket to wherever I end up, and a lifetime friendship fwith mel: to Andrea I leave good times we've had 'won't forget and a lot more in the years to come. fWwg 91.4 .f n.t'ffcf ' I, Grggggjlothfhave to James 'vqlaeeliwfarroll a booklet on how to entles a n hair p on the f tball ti G icky and to Scott Murawa the I, George Salem, leave to Jimmy I00l wrestling moves to use on his women, to John P. the speed to move when Dad is backing In the car and a set of steel nurple protectors: to Sidney I leave our calm English classy to foobie Tubie I leave a spot on the Islanders, to Squiggy a choice before you're marriedg to Mo I leave my innocent smile and a clean word record, to Carrie-ba all over disgusting jokes, to Bear Women my I45 Ib. spot on the Wrestling Team if you can make the weight twith Foof poweryouwlll make the statesl. ' I, Jane E. Sandberg, leave to Elizabeth Bashoff Dutchies and quotation marks, to Ellen McCann my spilled juice tpreferably on Va newishirtl, to Lisa Davis the success she deserves, to Tamar Haspel a C-block studyhall tfull of physicsl, to Ellen Greenberg a severe case of senioritis with a set of librarians to aggravate it, and to Herr Knappaset of modem culture sheets. C 'I A I, Terri Savelll, leave to Gary Beahan all the disco albums in Havanna, to Keith Mosby a little bit of shortness, to Mr. Himchlall my hlgh heels, to Vinny Hollister my senior locker, to Doc Breeittp book on how to tell better jokes, to Meg Bollman a big eraser, to' Teri and Cathy a forever friendship, and a thanks to the secretariesin the office. , Q ' I, Debbie Scalzi, leave to Heather McCaffrey,and Dorothy Broas our great times at the Derby: Mike lH.,iUay, Dickie, John, Scottie, Jirrimyy Davldij Rich, Eric, Ricky H., Scottie H., Kevin, Ricky W., Mike R., Bobbyfoal-yr1., Walter, Craig, Jim, Billy, Robert, Gary K., Brian, Ed, Karl, Phil, Sam,Joey,, Ron, and Mike C., to Gary Kennard more great times: Leslie, Sherry, Dina, Debbie K., Karen B., Karen, Sue, Heather, Debbie, Dorothy, I, Emily Stockheim, leave to Caroline a hot fudge sundae with everything on it Iso I dol, to Patty several upset German ladies in French hotels, to Michelle a lethal Maria tommy-gun, to Elizabeth my small goldfish, to Ann Marie The Complete Guide to Computer Programming volumes 1- 25, to Carrie one Donna Raymond tPatty chipped in on that onel. I, Alan Straus, leave to Laura my superb saxophone-playlng abilities, to Scott another one of those what are we doing to ourselves nights, to Mike M. A some fake I. D.'s for the Old Coat. i ' if r I, Eseleiivxarshail Dogtpr ldi Amin Dada, leave iaiiiihe 5nq..,ailIJ. mg la tiltdiina I leave all the Qlgys they canrhepifez to L ,the male upperclassrgen a5,Roosevelt-.lrligh I llQrlarlrre,,'JohYtlq.,Betl1,i,Ellen, Xjandfwendylgl leave sanity, 'and if otggif. split '83 ag whatgls, giants! i A .- A fr 'i . ef 1, Marsha wear, leave wah aligmy bmemonesor me I- Qt .. past and thoughts of the Y f ' ' . N ,-. V5 ' ,,,5,f,,, A -11-gs, .ll ' 'iWertheimer leave to Ggcleyiall the bunnies that she wants and to all my art workf lyiltobert B Williams leave to Kim Cultrera asaying of thanks for all the great eg we had to Danny my hands to David my good temper and to . ,Sallhiia all the skill he needs to succeed lriianything, to my best friend all the luck in the world I . 'I'i5fi515f 3fG it I GXTA 1 . ., , , Kathy, Sheila, Sandy, Gyna, Patty, Chrissy, Lisa, Patty, and Sally. I, Allen Scribner, leave to Kevin Crawley my crankshaft from my '70 GTO. I, Diane Schrader, leave to Anne Siegart The Wiggle g to Hig I leave all my ex- tra heightg to Gab I leave all myjunk food, to Fazz, Carol, Sheila, and Sue I leave all the memories of our deep conversations in studyhallg to Siam l leave Swammy, and to Little Grubber I leave my track sneakers, even though they will be miles too big, the memories of little silver things and a lot of good luck and happiness always! I, Gregory L. Smith, leave to Walter H. Nowakowskl my personally autographed, cracked goldtender's stick plus a book on how to avoid R. B. S. D. F. P. F.ers. I, Robert Smith, leave to Mike lSplashl Bliss my back seat and my stereo , b Williams leave to Mr. Barysh a pair of platform hockey skates, a f whistleless whistle, and a permanent case of laryngitis: to Greg Dawleyl leave Highland Falls, 50 shots a game, and certainly not my curved r Louisville tyou can get your ownlg and for future Spackenklll Hockey players I leave you with him lMr. Baryshl. I, Michael Zelig, leave to Laura 30 hours in a day, to Paul 500 sticky toothpicks and a box of steel balls,,to Mary Neisser a book of ethnic jokes, to Mr. T, Dan and to Mr. Barone the words to The Star Spangled Banner. Aft' system, to Vinny Hollister my stale Rice Crisples, to Jeff tTinker Belll Myers a telephone, my mustache, and a box of graham crackers. Also, I leave to Shelly RiggIe Myers the memories of Halloween day, to Jen-fer Longobardi my car key. 205 l 5? lg 206 When you gotta go you gotta go! Quick, get the straight jacket! 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