Stuyvesant High School - Indicator Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1986

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And what if they reject me after they accept me when they see my first term grades? I ,524 f-.XXI if-X ff,-xx + Vx ff - 'fw- mv, if QE 4 1 -Q . 2 ,I ' V33 I . OG A , I went to the bathroom and I wrote a whole story about my life on the wall I wanted it to be stuck somewhere forever. Did you read it? I got some answers but nothing I couIdn't tell myself. Sometimes I go in there and I S69 It and I I'GI'T'lGfTlDGI'. It sounds dumb but Why do only girls write on bathroom walls? She sat in the third row, third seat, and I knew her name. I kept looking over there the whole period and when she'd look at me, I'd turn away quickly. But every so often I couIdn't hold it back, I'd close my eyes and take a deep breath. I was the attendance monitor, just to find out her number. But I never called Back track. Delaney cards, I looked at them a lot, an awful lot. N t tf-sl U fi -i ,,., I, . I' I sg if we ,Q i High school is closer to the core of the American experience than anything else I can think of. -Kurt Vonnegut Jr. 8 i A crooked street goes past my door,jZLy7f X N V156 X W entwining love of every land yt A X . X i X i Gmc iyyi, Chanes Dngne jjgv fgwb E55 DQ! Wait! Can I borrow a T-square? Now draw the depth at M. Wait! Does anyone have a 3H pencil? Next - draw the length at 43' Wait! I haven't taped my paper down et. Draw the width at 33' Wait! l can't find my ruler. So now locate your vanishing point. Does anyone have a 3H pencil? Okay. Times up! Put your pencils down. Does anyone have a 3H pencil? X WJ W Mfg? 1. iw!! Q3 WL W V SNOW? q kfywwmmf MQ, JJ M QQ! Why' X y ,U gxllfdb ANN Ji! W L ,K fl y y ff af Wi wi i ar r 7 l ia WX WN R fi N if fag!! A jg' JK Mio gfgf lf. X be t, J lp X X fb X A yuh Uaiiflfflfp VME . K Q 1 VX 0 ' 9 'W XJ! yy, ix- X XJ 3 A f I L N V J, J, X V, X xf' . 1 ,fi all JIM' i LX W ,f JM 'X ,ix fri xc! I ,ti in , , N , y lj -S7 ' X X X. Q0 fl W All the children on the street Come running out their front doors Running out their back doors Flying on their feet. -Paul Simon 10 af. M if I thought about memorizing multi- syllabic vocabulary words everyday, maybe 15, and getting myself prepared. But I couIdn't. Instead the parents nagged as the hysteria began and I shelled out the five hundred to become a financial intellectual. But it didn't accomplish much. I still walked in on May 4, sat down, filled in hundreds of little ovals, trying to avoid the Joe Bloggs. But I COuIdl'l'f They said Don t eat chocolate before the exam the middle of the exam you get a down So I followed their advice But it didn t accomplish much I know I really know that I made every one of those stupid mistakes as I filed away my college career under S S for S A T One wonders, wonders one. -Jack lrgang X wif 19: N ,fy :fvx-fl V, , LJ,, iff' Q '., , f ,f.' ,- . - W 'xx-K,rp,-:,H1fJpL,,,4'f1f 5 ff ,fr , ' f J, fgg,gvff,,3 fgeg- In A., fy H ,- ,. ,LQ , .M J- ,+' ,,.. - -,, fx f , .,5,,f2 5 A-ij, I ,Q-9,1 ,V ,f 5, 1' 'fry - ,, ff , wif- , ' M, A 'lf , f .'l.,..f--, ,-1.7 f-,,..,.L' A' 43 , I want to thank her. We sat in her office and looked over my soantron II failed that test badlyl She asked me what was wrong I thought I had a block, I really am trying. She put away the scantron, we didn't talk about it anymore, IOr all the times I didn't go to classy. She left the door open, I cried a little. O.K. I cried a lot. I didn't have a block, I left her office knowing . . . the door still open behind me. 42. Im, 13 Suddenly, lt's long black coats and sunglasses. The school is enveloped in the wave of dark tweed, and gets lost in the blindness of dark shades. We live for those trendy trenches and especially, our black Ray Bans. 15 1 in I 5 lftat. ' , , Mi, In homeroom on the very first day They said we should be friends Because we had the same birthday I loved the way you smiled and decorated your term papers We switched you into my second term chem class When programs were still fixable and In the spring We sat by the window We sat in the sunshine We sat on the train I was angry and you didn't care Leave my life to me, you said I wanted so badly to help you Make you stop hurting yourself Juniors don't have to misbehave Why can't I remember when the break started cracking? I look back on the important moments The trivial details crystalize cataracts I glance at our picture in the yearbook Taken for the deadline - no memories at all The memories are in your eyes I glance at them and together we pretend No remembrance at all ffl? 'fits a My EEQE? .W Grey skies are gonna clear up. Put on a happy face 18 ,, f? 44 ,X W M 4 Z ,,f,, Vf ? , .. ,, Wm, I, O! 544' www 1 nm -nn. ffm W ffffffw ','- fiyfzfffff' ,pf fw' vw-od? rw 1 A ' 2 PM ' 24? XQKKWW IWW Nix: X -mnaqlw' ,Www . X N Qs f ! 'M' . ,fMf.f' ' 2-1. If M-1. ' 1 1 .QA f 4 . , ..... .... .. ..... .. ,,,, . .. ,,,,,, , ,,,,, , .,... , ., ,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,,, ., . , , , . ,. . , . ,, ,, 1 E 5 2 e i ,. 1 i i 2 i 1 i 1 X.. A A -X xxx 'y g-., , ff ...- 2 4, , QE.. f IM ' f ' ff . WV 6:5 M22 if L I n S 7 A Z: S V 7, Q 3 A XZ A X qw QS 5 Q Z 5 4 fx W 45 7 Q W 7 Z. Q J Z Z, 'Z 7 ff Z. 2 V E V I A 1 f Aw, 44 'xX4'4fF' 4 AZ' ' f f KJ' i,,, 5m x W., X f Alf ., 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 rl w,,,,,g,R V,,,1,i. ,, 49 , my , ' Z , 4 z' f M414 X If A W, r I J E i -.V -uv' .xp-X: X S Z 7 1 i E I E door ldor, dorj n. 1. A movable, usually hinged, panel used to open or close an entranceway. 2. An entranceway or passage. 3. A means of access. 4. The theme of Indicator '86. A DOOR IS: Transition - Moving from one environment into another: com- ing from sunbeams into the electric lit halls of school, from the safety of the auditorium tothe severity of a classroom, the final connection as we balance growing old and growing young. Escape - The possibility to flee: from last chances to the hope of new opportunities, slamming doors on term papers and fail- ing grades, hiding in the shelter behind a locked door. Separation - Physical barriers that divide and restrict: a rift between friends while a door closes quietly, a divergence of opinion as abstract doors complicate, pulling away fromt he past to hide it in closet darkness. Choice - The ability to distinguish: opening storybook doors that lead to different endings, pleasing your parents while strug- gling to please yourself, . . . choosing the Flight door. T'T ' 2 Early morning on 15th Street. Footsteps on the sidewalk. Quick steps. Flunning steps. Boy is late for class. Knapsack pulls his shoulder. Missed the bus. Missed the train. Boy is late for class. Sidewalk empty. Doors are closed. Dilemma in his mind. Breakfast looks inviting. Park looks relaxing. Do I really want to go to class? Doors look threatening. Teacher's gonna yell. Dilemma in his mind. Better late than never. Maybe never is infinitely better. Do I really want to go to class? Which choice should we make? The princess or the tiger? Heaven or hell? Cutting or calculus? Which door offers more? PLEASE STEP IN AND WATCH THE CLOSING DOORS. - hardly encouraging when you're at the top of the subway station stairs and late for a first period Fisher test - automatically transforms an ordinary mild- nannered Stuy student into a Super Human being, Faster than the express train, able to Jumpturnstiles in a single Bound, more Powerful than the nearest transit cop nh- El '.l l BURNOUT wolding train doors open causes engine burnout which will delay trains and consequently make stu- dents late for school . . . lso hold doors open oftenl games slight flirtations Casual Conflicts through the class room door smile turn your head Ice-cold ignorance of frantic message glance quickly duck Trembling Terror as he turns the doorknob teacher questions curtly Possible Presence-vanish . . . closing slam flush kick the floor Casual Conflicts through the classroom door L... ... lm I all ffl I E PARKIIIGI It was another sunny day at Clown University. All the clowns were happy except for Joe. The students pro- ceeded to kill him, and went on to their classes. My parents always used to tell me to lower my music or I would damage something. They were right. One day I turned up my stereo really loud and the walls of the house fell in. I put my mom in traction at the age of three because I had stepped on a crack on the way home from school. Thoughts If you ever travel in a time machine don't stick your elbow ou the window, it might get taken off by a bus. I remember Mr. Jones used to nail those jellybeans onto th floor and jump around saying Jellybeans for everyone. W all thought he was crazy but then again we had alot of grow ing up to do. Kids really love a good joke. Tell them you're going to got Disneyland, but instead take them to an old burnt-out far and say Here we are. They will probably start crying bu deep down you know they think It is funny. If you were a caveman wouldn't it be embarrassing if you friends evolved and you didn't. She said I really love these beets. I replied Why don't yo go into the bedroom and make love to the beets? The didn't, but maybe they will one day, and I can watch. My parents always said that there was nothing in the darl- that wasn't there in the light. One night I turned on my light ir the dark. They were wrong . . . But now we're all friends. He had been raised by monkeys, but now it was time for hirr to move on . . . would it be MIT or Harvard . . . ? , Have you ever tried to smash a bottle over your head . . .il hurts a lot. Thoughts Behind Closed Doors -I 'Q-5 4171? , 1 ' 'v?z219?Sa Door exists in my mind carved Image recessed memory carved Bodies pushing passively swing Door on rusted hinges Open painful highschool lives regressing Children Forced adults Noise erupts as Bodies cling semblance of Nostalgic future Smiles bleed as tongues are slammed slam Door question classroom Floors move and shadows shift A boy is taller now than noise and Hinges bleed like girls who cry the Ones who can't forget to breathe because Door swings open fast Steps clatter noiseless Clash bodies erupt and No One clings Cliched memories cause Door to move swing One once again swing Door Open first then Shut Swing past Oh so fast Don't look back To see the locked door. , Framed in black Now swing past Not too fast And you'll turn to find That the days are finished For life behind Behind Closed Doors -I . . . so literary dumped sports on us because they were too busy , we thought maybe too lazy was more like it. Anyway, we tried warning them that we didn't know much about sports. We're not the type to document jock history but then we started thinking about these fabulous muscles and all those sweaty workouts and they did remind us we are their staff and we do want our names: Gina Marie, Danielle and Candy, listed in the yearbook. So we went out and got sporty outfits 'cause we didn't have a thing to wear and we figured, You wanna do the job, you gotta dress the part. 54 SPCRTS 1 me 5 1 3 .5 ? if ,I fp s , . . 1 , Basketball 56-57 --,,,,r Baseball 58 M77 Bowling 59 Cross Country 60-61 Fencing 62 Football 63 Gymnastics 64-65 6 Soccer 66-67 Swimming 68-69 Tennis 70-71 Track 72-73 4, c,sA Q Volleyball 74 6 Wrestling 75 'Z' Handball 76 'i' 6 Cheerleaders 76 Boosters 76 , ,AW Q M K BOYS BASKETBALL 4 , . .f V V,-,,g,,, , .. nf f . 1-pink Reebok hightops and matching boxer shorts . . . now we're ready to take on the basketball team. t,t t KI I think nice outfits are really important for a team. . .,Vv,, rl..-f ' . ...QM ., Z Yeah, l'd like to see the boys in baby blue. Ooo, Candy, I want to see that big boy in baby blue. - . ..-l-www M., ,w.W,..f.-vw- HG'S such H l'lUl'lK.H l t A That's Andrew Stern, their captain. He's the tallest one M at on the team. tttt ls it true what they say about tall guys? -ff' ' C'mon, Iet's concentrate on basketball. Okay, s'what are they doing? Good question. We could ask one of the seniors, Ber- . ir wyn Martinez or Joey Applebaumi' A I think it'S called 'dribbling'. it ttit I tlti 'rrr't:.1t.t. X .v -, -fasygyw I ll ' ' - H ., 44,'v .V W4k'L-VI V. ,flgwflw f Q . lck, saliva. That's disgusting. 'tre J ,y.V . tlyl '1'tlt 2 may mm fa, .,,, A .ifavagt t . .,.' i X- ?-' ' .fr - L i ' . ' Kris Hirsch, Zack Macdonald, Hayin Brodie, Avi Berg, Andy Stern, Andy Ehrlich, Manu Bains, Madison Gray, Erika irish, Orly Samuelly, Jai Nanda, Joe Appelbaum, Noah Puntus, David Feldman, Fran Falleckg Missing: Derrick Jones, Lester Hollis, Dennis Cass, Hsu-Wei Shueh, Berwyn Martinez, Coach: Mr. L. Barth . I , ml ,ff arf K . I 1 mf ff My ,'f, ,,,7f5f? f0w...., M' N' ::.s..,:k. Y,-df! Iv W--. . -:Qi 5 V sssl , , l ,, , , , , x I ' 1 il I ,I yy Y' If ' ' S T I I wonder if the girls team I f M at . drools too? I 4 , 1 1 I , ' , I, If X A X FQ , X J an Faleck lmanagerl Rachel Projansky, Camille Duchaussee, Kathy Strobos, Alexa Eldred- apt Jenny Wolsk Capt.,,MQljLL'Qmbino,J Dalton Conley lAss. Coachl, Coach William chardson Faith Knight lManagerJ, Rita Chang, Britta Schasberger, Kim Klarer, Diane H I No, stupid. lt's called drib- bling. Don't call me stupid. All you know about basketball is that you have to score touchdowns. Boy, you two are really out of it. Even I know you don't score touchdowns in bas- ketball. You score goals. Well, I do know that you gotta respect those girls, especially captains Jenny Wolsk and Alexa Eldred, for their great sacrifice to bas- ketballf' What sacrifice?,' fjlns,LaQtuQQy.-.9!iQQL.Q2E ,llllillg anagopoulous Erikka Haa, llicia Silverman, Sau-Man Kam, Joyce Kwon, Eva Gong, Elicia Bass, HWOWWWIH ark Oliva lTlme Keeperj BOYS BASEBALL Do guys on baseball teams chew tobacco? Where d'ya hear that, Danielle? I think I saw this guy do it on T.V. once. I've never seen Matt Edwards, the captain, with a wad of tobacco in his mouth but if you actually watched a game then you're the expert. 'All I remember is that I thought it was the cruelest sport in the world. This guy stands on a small hill and throws a ball at a player as hard as he can. I think he gets points if he hits him. What's worse is that the player only gets a little stick to defend himself with. 'Godl That's horrible! 'Yeah, it's the most violent sport of all. 'Worse than even football. Grace Cheung - Mrg. Matt Edwards - Capt Billy Cody Zack Macdonald Hayim Brodie, Daniel Grant, James Bohanek, Michael Moss Rod Agona Ben Newman lt's really nice the team's letting us practice with them today, huh, Can- dy? But l've never played bowling before. Don't worry about it. At least you're wearing a really trendy bowling shirt. But, Gina Marie, why do l have to wear these shoes? Can't l use my ovvn? These smell really bad and l'm gonna get some gross disease. Stop whining and go get a ball. This one's too heavy. Then just use both hands? But there are only three holes in my ball. Then get another one. Yours is defec- tive. i Anthony Nurse Jung Shin, Ron Kessler, Jeff Katz, Simon Chin. Jason Advocate Jason Katz. BOYS CROSS CGUNTRY Left to Right: Coach Sharkey, Michael Babcock, Peter Arguetta, Carlo Ceruti, Jim Tsung, Steve Blbula, Larry Schultz, Faisal Siddiqui. Absent - Daniel Rubenstein i ,ff .Q gifs 1 b wg, K A ,W .Q i i 1 iiil , A 25' . afffif 4 '52 1 KI .wi 3 Q . v .,z lim really worried about cov- ering the boy's cross coun- try team. Does this mean we have to go all the way to California? Good. l've always wanted to go to California. l need a tan. Sorry to tell you this but the farthest the boy's cross country goes is Central Park. 'Well, l've been to Central Park before. Hell, l've been all the way to New Jersey! ak, GIRLS CFKGSS COUNTRY 6 +131 .Milli First Flow: Becky Margulies, Jee Lian Yap, Jee hoon Yap, Doris Kwong, Amy Ma: Second Row: Gail Tieh, Elizabeth Miketich, Regina Flawner, Olivia Wong, Nancy Yung: Mr. Mason, Absent: Keir Peebles Well, l guess the girI's team doesn't go to Califomia eitherf' R H iyiyy iryysi , So you mean all they do is run around in circles? I guess soi' Then, what's the point? Yeah, what's the point? Well, what about the idea of per- sonal aohievement, setting goals self to the outer limit - Shut-up Candyf' and reaching them, testing your- Doesn't fencing have something to do with the 'They're that good! Boy, l'm impressed. FENCING Left row: Herb Cohen iCoachJ, Eric Chasser lCapt.J, Alex Asianov, Dodson Ng iMgr.J, Charles Yun, Mark Pavese, Tzu Moy fCapt.l, Kazutushi Tominagag Right row: Spartacus Shapiro, Ben Atkins, Stephen Purcell, Samantha Jory lMgr.J, Theodore Hsueh, Raymond Kong, Sean Woods, David Hom. Three Musketeers? You mean the candy bar? 'No, you idiot. l'm talking about those strange guys in Ieotards with French accents. 'I think a French accent is totally cute and men in tights turn me on. 'No way! 'Well, anythings better than the clothes these people are wearing. 'Their uniform must be really hard to take care of. All white is so delicate. 'I don't think the fencing team really cares, Can- dy. They're division champs and Tzu Moy is like a national champ or something. 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Eric Altschuler, Horace Anderson, Joseph Applebaum, Robert Ayala, Daniel Belmonte, Avi Berg, Daniel Bowman, lrving Chin, Steven Ching, William Cody, David D'Alleva, Paul DeMartino, Lee D'Esposito, Andrew Erlich, Duane Felix, Josh Fischer, Bruce Frankie, Horacio Gutiarrez, Greg Haluska, Alexander Hopkins, John Hughes, Mikhail ltkis, Michael Jacobs, John Jimenez, Jin John, Kyu Kim, Michael Kim, Jonathan Lawrence, HoJeung Lee, Philippe Leong, Steven Louie, John Madero, Berwyn Martinez, James Massa, Eric Math, Danny Min, Lincoln Ng, Matthew O'Brien, Sam Pack, Joshua Price, Richard Reyes, Kirk Russell, Christopher Ryan, Siwviel Sabravi, Robert Simon, Victor Thomas, Darryl Toler, Richard Velasco, Jonathan Winslow, Regan Yau, John DiSantog Managers: Andrea Schneider, Sari Halper, Kristine Hirsch, Diana Lew, Cindy Lee, Meredith Hightower, Alice Kim, Esther Lastique, Steven Shaw, Christopher Cowon FOGTBALL TEAM 4-...A li AHA! 1 if C it in I told you this would be worth it. ri ra I 's, Where are we going? You'll see. We're almost there. This better be worth missing Gen- eral Hospital. lt will be. Here we are. The Football team? Yeah! We can watch them prac- tice! Why would we want to? Are you kidding? How many op- portunities do you usually get to watch 80 guys in tight pants? Why are they all wearing eyeliner so far below their eyes? That's not eyeliner idiot, that's to prevent the sun from reflecting into their eyes. Why don't they just wear ray- bans? Oh yeah! They'd look so cute! Will you two shut up. l'm trying to watch some serious hunks Oh MY GOSH! What? Th, th, that's Jon Lawrence! He's in my English class. ls he on the football team? WOW. I think Joey Applebaum is the cu- test. He's such a good player. Look how fast he can run! They're all great. They were divi- sion champs this year. They work great together Jon and Joey and Berwyn Martinez - he's got the cutest little calves - and Matt O'Brien. l could really get into watching the football team practice. BOYS GYIVINASTICS t Oh my Gawd, I can't believe that boy over there is doing a split. 'He's on the boy's gymnastics team. They're supposedto be doing splits and all those weird exercises. 'Boys shouIdn't be able to do things like that. lt's just not fair! 'Why's that? 'Well, I can't even do a split. 'Don't worry, it's a very small team. 'I hope so. I have enough competi- tion from girls without having to worry about boys. ' ' K v x V . 1- . , vttf Y w,,.iffcfff, , VU-MTM TXAX I , ,.... g i L H Liz Kang, Charissa Kwan, HaeWoo Lee, Joseph Lee, Reggie Abel, Jung Chun, Peter Garland, Wing Tang, Steve Chin, Nancy Levenson, George Coff, Liz Harvey, Coach Dave Cancell, Stephen Fiubenstein, David Feng, Robert McKinney, Chris Chen, Sung Shin, Daniel Duque, Eddie Kim Absent: Sandy Ganzell, Amy Butel is-. .4 I im' . R if mana rw-'-ff-4. , M22 -y 14.9 111 i' ' ff' 'f'2zfV:5kf2JZ-:f,- I 'I' ef '.- ' mf, 1, f , . rzzffwm jf 3' X GIRLS GYIVINASTICS . . . ., X . - A ' What's going on? I think it's a gymnastics meet. Gymnastics? Oh yeah - like all those 16 -ll Maria Dimartino, Amy Lee, Orly Seumuelly, Pamela Madrid, Inchi Choi, Vilma Egan, Natalie Wojharowski, Paulinier Lee, Patty Yuen, Melissa Caldwell, Karen Onishi, Erika Irish sr as gorgeous guys in the olympics - sigh - I didn't know girls did it too. Of course they do it stupid. Didn't you know? Are you going to wear those funny parts the guys wear? No! They wear Leotards. Gawd. Oh I see. My gosh, I could never be on this team. Those leotards would total- ly clash with my eyeshadowf' I know. Besides their too plain. They need ruffles or something classy. I couIdn't be on this team - I think I'd break my back. They're so good. How do they do that? Check out that girI. 'That's captain Erika Irish. She's amaz- ing. 'Wow. How does she do that? Is she wearing panty-hose? 'Who cares if she's wearing panty- hose? 'WeIlg you're not going to tell me the whole team competes bare-legged? 'Oh gross. 'Who cares? They're not thinking about their legs. 'I would. 'But then you don't have the legs that Jessica Robinson or Orly Sammuelly have! Q, 1 , Vf-177.4 f .J ff 754. fff f M M X f X ffwwf. A f ' f f 'W' cf- 4 f w 4 , t 4'- mf f fy. if ff .i W,-M , ,,L, W I ,ffff Qfi , ,, , -ffff ,M iff 7, X, ,f ,W J, X, f Z' fff ., fi 4, ,. ,, X, X if ,ff Q, Q! f f za, H BOYS SOCCER T -, 'uf mfiidflflff A zilwhkj ,- W . : wr rp ff. W' wi 'X H KI KK .4 ,Q , X. ...', . f T itil, ,Q any . ,i5 , . All right guys, let's go do boy's soccer. I hear the soccer team works really hard. What would you know about working hard, Candy? The only work you do is making sure your nail polish doesn't crack. Okay. But what would you know about soccer? Well, Patricio Meneses, the captain, told me that last year they won the Manhat- tan Division B title. So? What happened this year? Stop being so critical, Candy. Look how cute they are in their little striped shirts? 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Hey, they're having a water fight! Boy, they're pretty rowdy for a bunch of girls. lt looks like fun. Gina Marie, you cantt do that. Come back! Oh no, they're throwing their coach in the water fountain! Gina Marie, that's crazy. Yeah! lsn't the girls soccer team great! BOYS SWIMMING 'Boys swim team, Great! I love dripping wet men. lt looks like their oiled! 'Danielle, stop talking like that, or we'll leave right now 'But when l'm looking at lean, mean guys like John McCaffrey and Sam Shapiro, I can't help myself 'The team is more than just a bunch of pretty faces. They just missed repeating as City Champs this year. Sure that's important, but what l want to know is how they fit into those tight little bathing suits. Or why they swim something called 'the Butter- fly! 71 Ooh that's a pretty name. Somehow I think we're getting off track i I .Y ' - Q4 ' dhos A Paul McKenna, Michael Moss, Tim Dressler, Sam Shapiro lCaptJ, James Wagman, Dave Tsung, Robert Mauriello, Zeph Landau, Kai Christenson. Nathan Guerette, Bernadine Wu lManagerJ, Ricky Owens Absent: John McCaffrey, Mack Anderson, Robert Babcock, Nelson Hsu, Dave Wedslen Dave Hoffman, Philip Brown, Dave Pincus, Victor Radeff, Coach DeSimone X 2 x ' ' N gf' ' .gg f' W , ' ,vim ,-. a Coppa, Julia King, Jessica Goldman, Emily Ftaimes, Nancy Mervish, Coach James Desimone, andy Park, Grace ullivan, Dara Moore, Josh Holden QMGFQ, Heidi Herman, Jessica NECK lhlab, Monique Lehon, Cathg Hennessy, Meg Creedon, Natascha Schell, Nancy Griffin, Cindy Lee, :hole Fluhr, Nellie Molano, haron Volkhausen, Kati-Fly Kovacs iCapt.J, Bernardine Wu iCapt.l, igiilverman, Lisa Kable, Jenny Warsowe, Mimi Lee. Missing: Jenny Wolfson, Jenny Gilbert, THE is GIRLS SWIMMING This is another one of those nickname teams. Y'know, like the two captains, Bernard Wu and Kati-fly Kovacs. And they're always calling each other wench for some reason, especially Nancy Griffin. She's a big wench . What does wench mean, Gina Marie? Didn't you ever read fairy tales when you were little, Candy? You mean like the Three Little Bears? Never mind, Candy. Never mind. Hey! What in the world are you wearing? Oh, this is my pink day-glo leopard print bikini. I got it special at the Mall. I wanted to look good when we covered the swim team. 'You don't see anyone on the team wearing bikinis, do you, Candy? 'Nooo, but they are wearing funny little rubber caps. Personally, I think someone should hint to them that's those are really unattractive. 'Unattractivel These girls are athletes. Every second counts. Hair really screws up timing. 'lt does? Oh. What about cellulite? Does cellulite screw up timing? 'Shut-up, Candy. f 4-.Q ,W Wfffrgf 'M fnpuw, fa I BOYS TENNIS Oh God! I'm so grossed out. Do you know what this tennis racket is made out of? Calm down, Candy. It couldn't be that bad. Oh yeah? Not so bad, huh? Well, how does 'cat string' sound to you? Oh god! I'm so grossed out. Would you two cut it out! We're supposed to pay attention to the team practicing. Do they have one of those fun- ny machines that spit out hun- dreds and hundreds of little yellow balls? What are you talking about? I saw it on this Tab commercial or something. lt's the chic way to practice tennis. I don't think you practice tennis Candy. You practice your back hand, you practice your stroke but I don't think you practice Tennis. Since when do you know so much about tennis, Gina Ma- rie? Well, there was this guy.. There was this guy! Yeah, y'know, there was this guy . . . John McEnroe! Oh god! I'm so grossed out! is in nl is ii ir ri in ii 2, iff-ef? 7, From l. to r.: Tim Pon - Coach, Richard Madris, David Hom - Captain, Randy Chin - Captain, John Ramos, Absent: Michael Erde My .aw - 'I iii f 1 I A, it GIRLS TENNIS Tennis sounds good to me. Makes me think of sunny resorts, spas and tanned gorgeous tennis instructors. Since the girls tennis team practices at the FDR Drive, I doubt itts going to resemble a report spa, Candy. You mean, they practice on the FDR drive. Yeah right, Candy. They practiced on the FD - what'dy a think, stu- pid!'? Well, I don't know. Those seniors from the team, Eveline Leon and Rox- anne Mock, we're talking about the potholes and Eveline Leon, Barbara Gordong Won Bae, Rosanne Mock, Sohee Yoong Coach Martha Singer, bumps . . . Andrew Glassberg, Tennis Mascot. Give it up, Candy. wiv. 46' ,n ww,0,. .wwf 1, fwffff-4: ff . ww. ., ,1,,..V,,,,5,,, 9, f .avr f 4 A .. 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Barzey, Victor Thomas, Jim Tsung, Clark Huang, Danny DeCilIis, Second row: Jiu Kim, Ricky Nair, Baird Jarman, Steven Trent, Benjamin Usadi, Daniel Rubenstein, Daniel Markovsky, Noel Maurer, Michael Babcock, Michael Harwayne, Paul Sullivan, Ben Travis Absent: Faisal Siddiqui, Larry Schultz, Matt O'Brien, Coach McGrath Ias usuall ff--Q ff el ei M-..N...rem,,... ..1f.,,1,,..-, ,, , ff X WA fr: Q12 I -5- j , jim,- I' e Lian Yap, Doris Kwang, Captain Elizabeth Miketich, Regina Ftawner, Chan Hee Song, Kier ebles, Debbie Lee, Jean Shigemitsu, Margaret Chen, Laura Kong, Amy Ma, Justine Lee, Megan n, Karen Taeko Onishi, Seong Mi Oh, Rachel Egen, Moneeka Zaman, Lillian Kim, Jane Lee, ohee Ha, Connie Chao, Tara Leung, Sabina Bhagwan, Khowong Phongsy, Grace Sun, Charlene own, Anita Kvan, Mo Young Lee, Cassandra Dillen, Leena Dutta, Irene Yu, Lubna Khan, Elizabeth lttemaler, Erica Kim, Becky Margulies, Karin Goldmarls GIRLS TRACK So I guess girl's track is just like boy's track which is just like boy's and girl's cross country. That's a real naive statement, Danielle. Why to you think you know everything Gina Marie? What's so different about them then? On track, they run around in circles. Ah, ha! Gotcha! You said they run around in circles for cross country. I can show you right here. Don't bother. I mean they run around in circles on a circular track inside But I thought it was indoor and outdoor track. Oh, yeah. Well, uh, I dunno. Maybe they run on a circular track inside and outside, maybe we should ask Doris Kwong, their captain, maybe they run in triangular cir- cles inside and spherical circles outside, maybe they just run around in circles, plain circles, regular circles, maybe . .. I guess... '. . .lguess girl's track isjustlike boy's track which is just like boy's and girl's cross country. L! .W X X X X 7 X X X X X X f X M A . fd-si . W 5-,ff 5 .Wg f' wf S' W 7- A! .5 W 5, fy X W r Wi ff .. ,,V,e, , Z l I l I ww..W ........ 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We MP .5-vt B -ts WU A is V' ,vi V' ,JJ 'EJ XR Qj' X dx lx ij J ml'-f t 1 M f le ' vit cg N, U' ,X y V X, X LN fx U2 TI X .if RX the ,gu Og X N, tx Diana Chen, Lee Ming Chiu, Melissa Chung Christine Darbiansky Captain, Madeline Eyot, Heidi Herman, Hee Jeong Kim Emma Lee Betty Mar, Jennie Oppenheim-Captain, Petra Reuchuk Jenni Ross Louise Shilier, Allison Tom, Managers: Steve Casko Mike Bromly Ron Eng Store Keepers 81 Linesmen: Linda Lee, Sau Man Kam 'Danielle, get over here. Jennie Opp, the captain, is starting pre-game meditation. 'O.K. you guys, we've got 10 minutes 'til gametime. Just enough to get into that VOLLEYBALL state of mind. Now, close your eyes . . . and clear your head . . . ahh, here it comes . . . that big, white, gleaming volleyball!! And now you see it floating into a per- fect sit - Sit! What's a sit, Gina Marie? Y'mean you sit down to hit it? - your hand meets the glistening white sphere and . . . SPLAT! SPLAT!? What'd they hit . . . a toma- to? Now we will begin our chant. . .mmm . . . volleyball . . . volleyball . . What are those four girls doing? Oh, that's Heidi, Chris and the two Jen- ny's doing the tango across the court. Tango? l'm so confused. I thought this was the volleyball team. Since when do we have a dance team? 5 'X M-ll! F5 n ,, SXJN A Oxx x-SQ! X Net' wi tile .0 X-fX.sas,X Nl K V f f..,s,,,m swf ,my W-fr w iff f f f 'f f Hu-as B In ,lll . ,WQ , . 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'With spotlights flash- ing and Ironman blasting, the Stuyvesant Warriors came out to meet their archrival DeWitt Clinton W7 what kind ofwriting is mar, Gina Ma- rie?l That doesn't sound like you at all. lt's, like, sports journalism style or something. its, like, the way we were supposed to write the whole sports section. But it doesn't have any of us in it. No personality, no spark, no giggles. No stupid comments? Gina Marie, thats not nice. We're not stupidf' Oh, I don't know. But if we were real sports writers we'd talk about fac- tual things, like, list the players and their personal weights. 'Their weights! They want their weight to be published 'Yeah, like captain David Leichtman 41263, captain George Lee 11325, captain Tim Murray 11385, Nat Sharpe C1555 - 'Enough, enough! I can't stand it. its so boring! 'Enough, enough! l can't stand it! Look at what those guys are wear- ing. Look at those muscles - 'Oh godl She faintedf' 'And you wanted to try professional sports journalism, smart, Gina Ma- rie, smart. f 0 5' Wg' ,I , .1 X f ,7 ff l 'CHEERLEADERS BCJGSTERS ' fN J I think lm going to be sick looking at all these cheer leaders and boosters They ve got such perfect bods Well they practice all the time and many of the girls are already on other teams That s why they look so good l knew it There s never an easy way out But what exactly to they do? other than look so pretty with pom poms Just about everything They goto all the games cheer for our teams lead pep rallies and try to raise the school s spirit as a whole All I can say is that they ve lowered my spirit X Cheerleaders J flvl Robin Levi Melanie Sy Coney Cinco Heather Lubov Linda Baker lnchl Chow Arml Sevilla fSec Anna Fung Ftosln Kim MaeC Cheng Erika Irish Capt f, , J fT f A I t f xgf . , iv, A J up W , lxtl l LV ix .J Boosters 17,1 Anike Branch Jenny Lee Trina Goodman Nichole Bratcwalte fCaptl Linda Dehart Carolann Huggins Anastasia Xenias Lucy Leung Tina Silvestri Lisa Marie Benjamin jCo-Captj Kate Feldman Wen Wai Wang Geinia Lynch Temitayo Ajayi Nora 1 Bloch Mariana Chan Eva Jean-Jerome HANDBALL Handball? Stuyvesant doesn t have a handball team. Then qgenius why are we here covering them if they dont exist. All l know is that our school doesn t have a handball team. Danielle sometimes you are so spaced out. Do you think this is some big joke Yearbook is playing on us? All those people over there hitting balls against a wall are just acting and those jackets that say Handball Team on them are fake an . . . I guess it could be true. Of course its true. This team is made up of an extremely dedicated group of players who practice long hours and devote themselves completely to the sport. So Danielle, do you have anything else to say? Yeah, l sure hope they use moisturizer on their hands. is l I ' I ' ' ' ' H 7 f WWC W ,,'f. I If f5'iff7ff, ?XWf fly I 1 wwf? ff hifi MW' KWW W f WMMWWWXW'QWWHWWWWWXZW W, ywyy, WH ,,, ,WWW K iywwwwy, X WW X X 1. 14.8.5 1'-'fl 1 14 tw .f , fix .1 , 5, V, -11 fy 1.7 WW ' H . , . . . I I! ,, . . . 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Cyoldlige wrifien, flzrown away, an ofappfging Aaff of flue year we werzf eggakefa. jlzen, a aecona! ferm 62.9 Jon? care dearly shale. f!zicL menfa. Our our an remem er-mg 6011i for Lunch Policy Changed Students to New Proddm-eg vZ::.Z,Q,,, -- ' m M mf 44 4, f' iw, ff 1 1 474-, 7 I L1v:,Q,'3l'QQ,V1,51g' A J Q 'EE 5251 3 ' 5 A ' 174-U5-5 M ,f ., W 1 f H' A ,- W., Z., A ff of f U ng , ' we Q -+Qf,,,f. ,W r M44 , A ' jznggf.. f - ' ' EP' , -' 14 fi- A+ ,L ' W v 514, 1 I J . , , ,Z , 1- f 4 1, ag 21 L Y, :'ll',,,.vfy J . . .1L:,-. 'V , 1- 1: 4 '- 'ggqgkvwff 4,, , 4 2 wg , ,V vgwvlv-w hy, L fQg???LEY Ch , v 4, HWS iw WD? F Q3 . A 5:2 STUDENT UNION E C IQS PINE if HE 11-IIE-ES S.U. President 81 Vice President Jung Shin and Christina Guerrola S.U. Secretaries Tanya Miller and Ed Sien C.O.S.A. Vincent Grasso S.U. Treasurer Ira Brody SENIOR ASSEMBLY-W H- - i 4 ' . Senior Assembly President and Vice President Senior Advisor Eric Handelman and Ozan Gurel Timothy Pon Senior Assembly Treasurer and Secretary Mukund Gupta, Peter Blitstein 89 Senate Paul Brown-Speaker, Ira Brody-Speaker Pro Tem, Tanya Miller-Secretary, Nina Silver, Benjamin Kealy, Jason Fields, Bjorn DeBear, James Park, Carolyn Lee, Johan Petcheuski, Jonathan Young, Scott Koenigsberg, Yves Martin, Len Federico, Diane Frieden, Norman Fin- kelstein, Florence Rallon, Tony Kim, Leslie Fioldan, Jus- tin Chao, Ellen Kessel, Monika Parekh, llicia Silverman, Jennifer Miller, Omar Wasow, Liam McGrath, Thomas Wei, Sue Kim, Chris McGowan, Charlene Brown, Lisa Coppa, Castillo, Shazah Khawaja, Betty Ng, Albert Niu, Elmer Choi, Judy Ng, Fries, A. Schaefer, Apphia Loo, Michael Kim, Andrew Gordon, Tanya Young, Mimi Lee, Tarif Ajami, David Burrows, William Hanisch, Peggy Wu, Tom Lee, Roxanne Manning, J. Young, Megan Yim, Tony Lombardi, Anna Brailovsky, Robert Purcell, Peter Stein- berg, Eric Handelman, Jonathan Casson, Danna Kalk- stein, Bru Brown, Bill Weiting, June Matsukowa, Marga- ret Lutfey, Kepl Heimuli, Jain Lalit, Jang Chun, Matthew Levy, Ira Brody, Lucy Liu, Rena Moy, Betty Mar, Chou, J. Martin, Josh Price. Senior Council Lisa Jones, Mariann Wang, John McCaf- frey, Michael Amper, Christina Guerrola. xi X Announcers Ozan Gurel, The Dust 90 4f i 4b Senior Assembly First Row: Peter Blitstein, Yi Ri, Eric Handelman, Rod Agona, Susan Wong, Jessica Maybarg Sec- ond Ftow: Ed Sien, Valerie Losito, Laura Gerrity, Elaine Ngai, Robin Applebaumg Third Row: lra Brody, Jung Shin, George Johnson, Gerard Briere. ATA First row: Tara Blake, Karen Abrams, Rachael Albert, Roberta Newman, Julie Walsh, Second row: Murray Markowitz, Bernadine Wu, David Adelson, David Weller, Simon Joseph, Melisa Levitt, Lisa Silverman, Raj Choudhury, llicia Silver- man, Yu Man Lee: Spectator Yes, Virginia, there is a Spectator. lt comes out once a month fmore or lessi, provided the editors don't go completely bonkers beforehand. This year, The Spectator has established several tradi- tions, the most auspicious being Spectator Appre- ciation Day fand there is still time to take an editor out to lunchli. ln addition to reporting the news, features, editorials and sports, the editors have tried to inject a bit of humor into the paper. Wheth- er it's been successful or not, is up to you. Never- theless, Stuyvesant's official newspaper goes on as usual. Satisfied now Virginia? Big Siblings .So you want to have a huge ego? You want to feel superior to someone for the first time in your miserable life'??ll Be a Big Sibling, because re- member - there's always freshmen out there. Jenney Wolsk, Karen Abrams, Traci DiGesu - Chairpeople Second Row: Daniel Markofsky, Ming Chie Fong, Jon Casson, Jennifer Kunin, Lucy Liu, Grame Hunter, Jessie Flynn, Alexis Sears. Third Row: Suzanne Eaton, Kathy Strobos, John McCafrey, Stephanie Levine, Orly Samuelly, Sarah Cusick, Jenni Ross, Fourth Row: Nicole Jefferson, Karen Corcoran, Alexa Eldred, Fran Faleck, Wendy Cadra, Debi Schneiderman Fifth Row: Rebecca Levi, Julia King, Pamela Stone, Daniel Erlij, Valerie Zamzok, Tae Won Yu, Susanna Barry, Rachel Bluestein. Sixth: Lisa Jones, Suzanne Casey, Lola Matysiak, Florence Eng, Eveline Leon, Kim Balassiano, Yukie Ohta, Hillary Guberman, Hanna Rosin, Heather Juergensen, Jimmy Adolf. Seventh: Jesse Dienstag, Mariann Wang, Susan Wong, Kati Koerner, Alon N. O'Fraid, Kris McNutt, Jennifer Rosen. Eighth Row: Laura Gerrity, Jennifer Blaine, Katie Whitney. 91 Stage Squad This hardworking, dedicated group of people is the bloodline of Stuy High. The 1985-86 Stuyvesant High School Stage Squad is responsible for everything from brick walls, to viscious rumors, to our graduation goal of filling up the hole . Front Row: Julie Sheinman - director and coach, Shane Stafford - debate director, Natalie Hutner - Lincoln!Douglas Captain, Karen Abrams - Speech captain, Alexa Eldred, Hanna Fiosin. Second Row: Liz Basch, Leena Dutta, Denise Kung, Elizabeth Adinolfi, Carolyn Lee, Alex Jacobsen, Doug Steinberg, David Kim, Jon Malamy, Daniel Bern- stein, Mathew Cavalletto, Katherine Myint-Hpu, Katherine Jough, Taly Lind. Third Row: Alexandria Unger, Angela Hsiao, Johnathan Roberts, Gemma Lee, Christina Kim, Leian Cadogan, Florence Ftallon, Amanda Jacobs, Sang Lee, Julia Bernstein, Joy Rallon. Fourth Row: Lisa Schriebman, Neil Fried, Scott Gant, Kathy Strobos, Jimmy Adolf, Jesse Dienstag, Lucy Liu, Jennifer Blaine. Fifth Row: Jonathan Marks, Dawn Chang, Harold Lenglinski, David Coleman, Andrew Schaefer, Don Lee, Daniel Fischer, Emily Fries, Andrew Segal, Jeremiah Pam. 92 First row: Lenny lmas, Graeme sub Hunter, John B McCafferey - sound director, Dave U Leichtman - sound director, Bob Babcock, Dan Rothman, Bobby Fatso Bracco, Heather Juergenesen, Keir Peebles, Pam Madridg Second row: Peter upsidedown Rosenbery - tech director, Hampton Finer, Andrew Kranis, Philip Moustakis, Yukie Ohta, Paul R Brown, John Cienki, Jennifer Kunin - stage manager, Traci Ann DiGesu - costume director, Tim Murray, Jay Shin, Irene Fiabkin, Andrea Khauer, Ayola Greene, Doug Mr. Personality D'Amatog Third row: Sarah Cusick, Jessie Flynn - art director, Marie Proeller - art director, Melissa Bowers, Sharon Schoffield - art director, Deirdre Campbell, Amy Butel, Nancy Levenson, Ming Gong - tech director, Elizabeth Harvey, Anne Rothschild, Gwen Harvey, Lucy Liu - honorary squad member, Wendy Cadra - honorary squad member, Matt Wolsk, Nicole worksalot Jefferson, Jon who's he? Waldman, Fourth row: Baird Jarman, Luke McGrath, 'Brad' Lutz, Max shup-up Abramowitz, Dan thinks he's hot Markofskyg Missing: Adam Fteisman, Franz Svoboda - sorry we couldn't wait, Alex Scroathead Valenti Speech and Debate Team The team debate nerds certainly does not apply to this funloving group. We spend our weekends traveling the country to compete at tour- naments and meet all sorts of interesting people. The grocery list of tro- phies and honors is just an element of this team. Perhaps, you've seen us walking down the halls with strangely shaped hardware - that's onlyj part of it. Our main objective is to hone our communication skills while enjoying ourselves. Si Arista A chapter of the National Honor Society, Arista is an organization which promotes leadership, scholarship, and excel- lence in character. Coordinated by outstanding students, Arista benefits both its members and non-members by providing book sales, tutoring and ushering services, and opportunities to visit various colleges. Furthermore, through its visitation program and Save the Children charity bake sales, the society extends its services to students of other schools and children of the other countries. Students involved in Arista are encouraged to discover their own potential as individuals. While helping others, they have the opportunity to develop personal strengths and self-confidence by contributing to the community. Rod Agona, Shabina Ahmad, Eric Altschuler, Andrew Argiro, Sharon Bhagwan, Allan Bloom, Rachel Bluestein, James Bohanek, Christina Boni, Mark Broudo, Darren Calman, Jonathan Casson, lris Chan, Kar-Mei Chan, Ki Sau Chan, Sarah Chan, Winnie Chan, Eric Chasser, Dorothy Chau, Richard Chen, Peter Chernoff, Karen Chiu, Myra Choi, Young Chong, Rachel Chou, Raj Choudhury, Ellen Chu, Victoria Chu, Jang Hyuck Chun, Melissa Chung, Gregory Ciersi, Thomas Cowlam, Todd DeJesus, Louise Deng, Hillary Donitz, Winfield Eng, Mattia Filiaci, Adam Fine, Ying Fung, Jacqueline Gabay, Jordan Geiger, Gerald Gilliard, Mabel Gong, Nancy Griffin, Mukund Gupta, Joaquim Guedes, Ozan Gurel, Michael Harwayne, Diane Hom, Anna Hong, Sigmund, Hsu, Khursheed Imam, Lalit Jain, Heidi Jensen, Samantha Jory, Simon Joseph, Danna Kalkstein, Karin Kalkstein, Anne Kang, Eon Kim, Susan Kim, Kimberly Ann Kindya, Raymond Kong, Haroula Kordolemis, Lisa Kiklinsky, Charrissa Kwan, Clifford Lam, Larry Leathers, Audrey Lee, Joo Hee Lee, May Lee, Mimi Lee, Mindy Lee, Yu Man Lee, Eveline Leon, David Lerner, Josephine Leung, Lucy Leung, Melissa Levitt, Steven Levitt, Janey Licul, He Kyong Lim, Yvette Lin, Valerie Losito, Lisa Louie, Stanley Louie, Stephen Louie, Alex Lui, Margaret Lutfey, Betty Mar, Patricia Marin, Jonathan Marks, Amy Master, John Mathew, June Matsukawa, Jessica Maybar, John McCaffrey, Nancy Mervish, Heather Min, Cindy Mok, Melanie Morris, James Moustafellos, Gary Moy, Rena Moy, Betty Ng, Helen Ng, Marland Ng, Elaine Ngai, Pakkay Ngai, Diana Nietamer, Michael Nishi, Eun-Ha No, Alvin Ong, Helen Ong, Hyoung Park, Rajiv Patni, Peter Parnassa, Danny Peisach, Anna Pinedo, Gabrielle Preiser, Rachel Preiser, Anita Premi, Kathy Purnell, Benjamin Purow, Regina Rawner, Lainie Ritter, Howard Ro, Jonothan Roberts, Keith Rogers, Susan Rosenblatt, Karen Rossbach, Ruth Ann Rossbach, Phil Sacks, Anjali Sadarangani, Philip Saltiel, Cynthia Samala, Karen Scanna, Anjan Shaw, Jean Shigemitsu, Vernon Silver, Nanette Silverberg, Jin Song, Jordan Sonnenblick, Elizabeth Sprower, John Sucke, Alelxandre Sugiyama, Susan Suh, Robert Sullivan, Maitrayee Sundaresan, Esther Sung, Susan Szeles, Louis Tao, Kazutoshi Tominaga, Cynthia Traub, Marilyn Tseng, James Tsung, Julie Tu, Don Wade, Mariann Wang, David Webster, Adam Weiser, Harold Wenglinsky, William Wieting, Jagath Wijayadasa, Mark Woln, Jenny Wolsk, Amy Wong, Debbie Wong, Olivia Wong, Susan Wong, Tak Wong, Dana Wu, Bernadine Wu, Anastasia Xenias, Isabel Yang, Su Lin Yao, Jee Hoon Yap, Jee Lian Yap, Sophia Yee, Fred Yeh, Kenny Yoon, Clifford Yu, Eileen Yu, Ruth Yun, Rita Yusuf. 93 Adopt-A-Patient Last year, this student-run volunteer program consisted of students going over to Beth Israel Hospital where each was assigned an elderly pa- tient to visit. Since those patients that are visited do not normally have friends or family who come regularly, we try to replace the feelings of loneli- ness with caring and compassion. This year, the program was expanded from the original ten stu- dents to the present fifty. After months of planning, telephone calls and meetings, the program stretched even farther into the community. Now with Adopt-A-Grandchild, students can visit the homebound elderly, help with shopping, errands and hassles, and still continue to work in another local hospital for Visit-A-Patient. The program is hoping to expand even more to include Adopt-A- Friend at a Veteran's Hospital in the neighborhood. Row One: Jimmy Adolf, Kris McNutt, Jennifer Blaien - Asst. Coordinator, Karen Abrahms - Coordinator, Jesse Dienstag, Lucy Liu, Olga Hang Row Two: Felice Banken, Lucas Phillips, Penny Cheung, Deirdre Lonergan, Leslie Ann Floldan, Don M. Wade. Blood Drive The Blood Drive Team is a remarkable unit which sponsors major blood drives several times a year. Using sharp needles, dedicated students ex- tract blood from those who are generous. Other members help publicize the group and its activities by means of posted bulletins, announcements, or banners. 94 Jessica Stern - chairman, Peter Garland, Leon Hozenblit, Anna Brailasky, Nancy Griffin, Anne Rothschild - chairman, Amy Butelg Missing: Eric Santiago, Yvoone Regn, Jennifer Beckman. I I I I I Is 'First row: Yvette S. Lin, Diane Hom-Pres., Marian Raab, Weiling Chang, Barbara Cheung-V. Pres., Myra Choi, Second row: Dharmesh Shah, Sabrina Bhagwan, Shreeti Patel, James Chu, Steve Chang, Benjamin Ling Third row: George Chowg Missing: Marilyn Tseng, Mukund Gupta, Christina Boni, Elaine Ngai, Diana Cheng .Z , , K A . bkriNO'0 016255 WC A Xa Aux? ww chkgrxcv QAM, Cf V' :U-3' NX, Q N R KS ' -yo' Bw 9:1 'K Kwxdwbggxg W V Qg bt WL0 XUJ K 0 ' . .M Mx OQQQQXKSUQL .ff sox qc ws O Sckrq' WK at-Cy ,exxxvxjvi if D IQ if V K X ova 07141 Q X c N Ya' G Xf- Westinghouse Semi-finalists I All those hours spent in the lab paid off for the 22 lseniors who were semi-finalists in the Westing- house science talent search. Their projects, deal- ,I ing with everything from math to the maximum Il speed limit, earned them prestige as well as the chance to compete for finalist standing. Two stu- Ldents from Stuy, Mariann Wang and Carl Park, I qualified for the five day trip to Washington during which the top ten winners were chosen. Congratu- lations! The Volunteer Impact Program The Volunteer Impact Programs members par- ticipate in community service by volunteering in various departments at Beth Israel Medical Cen- ter. The members of this program are the lucky few who have something to write in the Community Service section of college applications. Louis Tao, Winnie Chan, Yi Ri, Giuliana Lund, Robert Aftel, Peter Weitzner, Ke-Ming Ma, Sigmund Hsu, Carl Hyun-Suk Park, Shabina Ahmad, Rena Moy, Iris Chan, Mariann Wang, Asif Qazi, Faisal Siddiqui, Ozan Gurel, Adam Goldman, Dalton Conley, Galit Elkies, Eazutashi Tominaga, Jeanne Wei, Jagath Wijayadasa. 95 SING Mystery Tonight . . . a play within a play . . . a ghost . . . a l murder. . . Rob directed . . . Suki yelled . . . Barry had a part . . . the bag lady stole the show . . . Soph-Frosh or Frosh- Soph? . . .3rd place. , . next year. . .Sing Glorious Sing . . . mushrooms and munchkins. . .Sarah and Alexis directed. . . Eric tyrannized . . . Ozan fell off the stage . . . we lost our towels . .. dancing test tubes? . .. the program witch .. . never use a tape. . .we had a love scene. . .the Roc, Steady Crew. . .Jessie and Marie used green - more green - most green . . . top hats and canes . . . 2nd place! . . . we razzle- dazzled 'em . . . Mistoffoles Misfits . . . Jenny came to visit . . .Ross pushed the red button. . . Brett wore a Tiger suit. . . Michael was Napoleon . . .Tracy was invisible. . .pink made Erika peppy . . Jenny and Jessica swallowed smoke .. . Sarah directed . . . Eric was banished to the band . . . Robin taught harmony. . .the tap-dancing twins . . .we didn't have a love scene rehearsals amidst Princeton Review somehow we got third place . . . now Senior Sing- . . . Murphy's Law . . . something exciting and new waiting for you on Excusion Day Alexis returns a giant watermelon . . . Star Trek? . . . the Terminator and his Ter- mites . . . hijacked to Staten Island . .. oh no! .. . and the winner is . . . T. 96 WEST SIDE sronvm West Side Story Jets and Sharks boy, boy, crazy boy . . . Stuyvesant's boys - Tough guys? . . .Tony and Maria. . . Hen- ry and Lisa. . .Emily wore a wig. . .Christine dancing . . . a little trouble with the lights . . . 'cool, stay cool . . . Mr. Grasso and publicity somewhere there's a place for us. Symphonic Band Max A Watras - conductor Piccolo: Susie Corwin: Flute: Linda Baker, James Bo- hanek, Anna Brailovsky, Alexa Cole, Susie Corwin, Fabiola deLima, Fran Faleck, Emily Fries, Ying Fung, Jennifer Georgini, Nancy Griffin, Dorothea Heit, Chris Hinkley, Eon K. Kim, Jackie Kim, Zoe Knesl, Haroula Kordolemis, Josephine Leung - Business Manager, Megan McKenna, Mohan Menon, Irene O'Brien, Alisa Palazzo, Walter Polkosnik, Susan R. Rosenblatt, Ka- ren Scanna, Diane Shinberg, Penny Yao: Oboe: Ozan Gurel, David Mamaril, Roxanne Newman: English Horn: Roxanne Newman: Bassoon: Alex Shakar: Alto Clarinet: Melanie Morris: Bass Clarinet: lra Ro- senfeld: Clarinet: John Abraham, Myra Misoo Choi - Librarian, Tony Eng, Joseph Fleischer, Linda Gior- dano, Heidi Ann Herman, YouYoung Kim - librarian, Jiu Kim, Greg Leung, Nancy S. Levenson, Peter Le- vis, Murray Markowitz, Gabrielle Preiser, Rachel Preiser, Perry Solomon, Nacy Yung, Valerie Zamok: Alto Saxophone: Eric Handelman, Peter Kner, Josh Murray, Erik Resurreccion, Rich Reyes-Gavilan, Hyung Shim, Ari Shofet: Tenor Saxophone: Paul Eiss, Larry Leathers: Baritone Saxophone: Chris Byars: French Horn: Jaime Coen, Giancarlo Giarpoli, Andrea Glassberg, Sean Redlitz: Trumpet: Joseph Applebaum, William Chan, Edward Lu, Johann Lynch, Jon Marks, David Murrell, Damon Osgood, Thomas Ritcher, Cahn Hee Song, David Tepperberg, James Wagman, Eric Walsh: Trombone: J. Peter Adler, Janet Fordunski, Daniel Peisach: Baritone Horn: Sadys Espitia, Thomas Spargo: Tuba: Paul DeMartino, An- thony Patterson: Harp: Annette Jolles: Percussion: Andy Gordon - librarian, R. Henry Grant, Laura McGrinn, Jai Nanda, Rose Rodd, Frances A. Ruben- stein, Jordan Sonnenblick: 98 Symphony Orchestra Joseph Rutkowski - conductor 1st Violin: Emi Resnick - concertmistress, Jenni. fer Gilbert - asst. conc. mistress, Aurika Chg. cinska, Richard Chen, Ju Yun Jeong, Chu-Nyun Kim, Holly Kim, Grce Lee, Benjamin Lesold, How. ard Liu, Dexter A. Taylor, Thomas Wu: 2nd violin: Emily Chen - principal, Elizabeth Cha, Alexander Chen, Victoria Chu, Phoebe Cooper, Jeff Jackan. icz, Jinny Kim, Joyce Know, Sunghoon Lee, Huntz Liu, Jack B. Lucentini, Edward Sien, Milo Vassallo, Robert Wang, Jonathan Weinsaft, Angel Yang, Jung Yoon: Viola: Galit P. Elkies - principal, Josh Fischer - librarian, Vickie Kuan, Britta Schas- berger: Violoncello: Amy Levine - principal, Eric Altschuler - librarian, Sue Cho, Andrew Ehrlich, Linda Lee, Deirdre Lonergan, Jung Min Shin, Ted- dy Shin, Juliet Simpson, Alexandre B. Sugiyama - librarian, Julia Tedoff: Bass: James Don: Harpg Annette Jolles: Flute: Susie Corwin, Jennifer Geor- gini, Susan Rosenblatt, Karen Scanna: Oboe: Ozan Gurel, Roxanne Newman: Clarinet: Janet Kim Jiu Kim, Peter Levis: Bassoon: Alex Sokar: Bass Clarinet: Ira Rosenfeld: French Horn: Andrea Glassberg, Sean Redlitz: Trumpet: Johann Lynch, David Murrell, Damon Osgood: Trombone: J. Peter Adler, Janet Fordunski, Daniel Peisach, Tympani: Andy Gordon: Percussion: Jordan Sonnenblick: Concert Choir Seniors: Eric Chin, Ozan Gurelg Juniors: Ki Sau Chan, Ling Chen, Teresa Cheung, Michelle Fishman, Monica Howard, Winniw Lee, Paul Li, Liza Liew, Darlene Low, Tzu Moy, Lonnie Nam, Diana Niethsmer, Betty Ng, Elyse Podnos, Petra Redchuk, Belle Tsena, Sophia Yee, Me- gan Yim, Linda Cimminog Sophomores: Temitayo Ajayi, Julia Bernstein, Jonathan Buckheit, Marne Castillo, Chung Chan, Marianna Cgan, Elena Chang, Miriam Chung, Magna Dias, Leena Dutts, John Frierich, Caitlin Geohan, Charles Hinz, Tai Yan Yeoung, Jerry Katz, Becky Kawashima, Clara Kim, Hee Sung Kim, Michael Kim, Sue Kim, Suie Kim, Tnny Kim, Vaughn Lewis, Win- nie Li, Hi Chung Lim, Jennifer Miller, Shivani Nantiyal, Doug Newman, Tammy Ng, Lorraine Park, Monika Par- ekh, Andrea Pyros, Florence Rallon, Joy Rallon, Yoonhei Ro, Lrslie Roldan, Jason Schwartz, Grace Sun, Janet Tseng, Sandy Wang, Shelley Wu, Peter Woon, Irene Yu: Freshmen: Gillian Bishop, Ginno Blancaffor, Michael Chin, Linaa Due, Susan Garland, Annie Kang, Jeannie Ka, Christina Kim, Winnie Lee, Mimi Moy, Siji Pac, Lore- lei Ritchie, Nina Tao. I I I I Renaissance Choir Front row: Michael Phizer, Michael Kim, Anne Chin, Susanna Barry, Sonia Ng, Connie Tang, Ra- chel Bluestein, Julie Tedoff, Marland Ng. Middle row: Robin Appelbaum, Susan Lee. Back row: George Cuffe, Iggy Choi, Avi Berg, You Young Kang, Diane Freiden, Iris Chan, Dana Wu. I The Gospel Choir First row: Michael Kim, You Young Kang, Becky, Sonia Ng, Suie Kim, Diane Freiden, Charissa Anis- trom, Rachael Bluestein, Connie Tang, Michelle Bernard: Second row: Iggy Choi, Erin Chin, Susan- na Barry, Robin Applebaum, Courtney Lichterman, Mary Beth Curley, lvy Weisman, Karen Sauer, Sta- cey Bailey, Grace Sun, Julie Tedoff, Dana Wu, Iris Chan, Susan Lee. 99 Harp Trio Harp: Annette Jolles, Flute: Susie Corwin, Violin: Emi Resnick. Brass Quintet Trombone: Daniel Peisacn, French Horn: Sean Fiedlitz, Trumpet: Damon Osgood, Baritone: J. Pe- ter Adler, Missing: Dave the invisible man Murrell - Trumpet. 100 Woodwind Quintet Oboe: Roxanne Newman, Flute: Karen Scanna, Clarinet: Jiu Kim, Bassoon: Alex Snikar, French Horn: Sean Redlitz. I W I lnsphahon Most high school artsy types have to wait for inspiration to hit them, an often painful and time consuming process. Most high school artsy types have to resort to eating macrobiotic food, visiting avant garde museums and dying their hair in day-glo colors. But Stuyvesant artsy types iand even non-artsy typesy can buy inspiration as easily as they can buy grades or First row: Ozan Gurel - Editorg Second row: Carolyn S. Lee, Amy Fox, Zoe Knesl, Diane Levinson, Alisa Palazzo, Golan Levin, Janine Maltz, Sung Yeon Son. Third row: Alexi Stoltz, Elizabeth Batiole, Mohan Menon, Christopher Miragliotta, Allain Atienza, Meng-Chun Fan, Mr. Spoerrig Missing: Susan Wong, Flene Barseghian. M8tM's. And it only costs 5005. Cahper aliper's bout words 'n pictures. z. Row One: Eliza Gallo, Alissa Anont, Abby Lorber, Jasmine Kosovich, Daniel Erlij, Odelia Weinberg, Melanie Marino, Amy Mar Ftow Two: Carla Davidovich, Lana Guzzman, Gabe Levine, Diane Levinson, Grace Chen, Mary Beth Curley, Flina Kofman, Miriam Pasternak, Amy Lee. Flow Three: Cathy Henessey, Suzanne Casey, Lola Matysiak, Elizabeth Cha, Sarah Sim, He Kyong Lim, Susan Wong, Joshua Pushman. Row Four: Janet Furdunski, Patrick Downes, Jimmy Moustafelos, Susan Kim, Dave Krasnow, Nathaniel Maronas, Jessica Harvey, Llyana Peters, Tae Won Yu, Elizabeth Batink, Alexandra Katsikas, Peter Gal, Jennifer the great Martin, Eugene Ostashesky, Andryika, Cokljat, Janette Linde. 101 Kaleidoscope First row: Janet Vukic, Dorothy Chau, Lisa EW,, Tony Lau, Howard Fic - Editor, Debbie Wong - Editor, Second row: Mohan Menon, Matthew Fassler, Amy Wong, Helina Chu, Elaine Ngai, Catherine Ho, Julia Hsu, Ellen Chu, Susy Tsang, Janet Tseng, Hyoung Park, Sarah Chan, Diane- Homg Third row: Lisa Louie, Ling Wong, May Lee, Theresa Yuan, Aud' Lee, Belle Tseng, Louise Deng, Fourth row: Ron Eng, Hye Jin Yang, Yusef, Mabel Gong, Grace Lee, Jean Shigemitsu, Sophia Yee, Jen-M Liu, Wendy Hom WP, Kaleidoscope, Stuyvesant's award-winning foreign language publica- tion, is composed of articles based on a central theme iThis year's is OBSESSIONY Articles range from poetry to prose, written in various lan- guages and accompanied by illustrations and photographs. . First row: Debbie Lee, Albert Niu, Thomas Moon, Wendy Park, Elmer Choi, Yozo Horiuchi, Young Chong, Jonathan Stone, Satip Ghosh, Paul Poon, Kentaro Suzuki, Pakkay Ngaig Second row: Megan Yim, Ben Lin, David Wong, Daniel Park, Howie Fishman, Harshan Jayaraman, Wai Lik Leung, Thomas Witelski, Melissa Berman, Third row: Jameson Gong, Danny Kim, Harold Kim, William Chan, Richard Lee, Wing Tang, Elizaf beth Hong, Dorene Kahn, Liezl Gonzales, Keith Berkowitz, Stephen Louie, Clifford Lam, Fourth row: Edmond Chu, Kalim Chan, Oliver Daniel, Jae Park, Thomas Chew, Peter Volandes, Constantine Koutras, Joseph Park, Stanley Louie, Henry Chung. 102 Spectrum Spectrum is a publication of the Industrial Arts Department. lt covers all aspects of technology, from the latest computer advances, to the mosl recent revolutionary ideas in industrial arts. This publication is for all those Einsteins thast give Stuyvesant a bad reputation. Antares Antares is the official publication of Planet Zo- ton - 7 and the only magazine understood by 5 - dimensional aliens. x as First row: Cassidy J. Curtis, Dexter A. Taylor, Second row: Chung Lee Chan, Kenny Yoon, Donna Lynnew Ng, Gary K. Moy, Lalit Jain, Danny De Cillisg Third row: William Luo, Jonathan Stone, Raymond Leung, Matthew Lepson, Zorikh Lequidre, Allain Atienza, Tak Wong, Heechun Park. Missing: Kimberly Kindya, Steven Chuey, Andrew Kantor, Davis Merran. Athletae Maximi Yes, you guessed it, a magazine written by the jocks, for the jocks, and of the jocks. This publica- tion gives insights into the sports teams, including seasonal records and coach profiles. It shows a part of Stuyvesant that is often lost amongst the chemistry labs and calculus books. Y +'iBenadine Wu, John McCaffrey, David Leichtman, Peter Garland, Orly Samuelly, Eveline Leon, Sam Sha- ipiro, Stephanie Vroom, Jeff Schaeffer VW-ills 'lax' Bio-Med Times Bio-Med Times is Stuyvesant High SchooI's biological science publication serving those unfor- Clfftunate students who have not yet taken hygiene, lifjand therefore need formal education in the matters lilfof the birds and the bees . Through the research done in writing these articles, greater knowledge of biology, and . . . other matters . . . is acquired. l l I' .. L l First row: Catherine Ho, Ellen Chu - Editor, Anna Pinedo - Editor, Second row: Stella Kazas, Diane Kwong, Theresa Yuan, Jean Shigemtsu, Julia Hsu, Third row: Mimi Ka, Vicky Pantazis, Roxanne Manning, Darlene Low, Katherine Gold, Steve Lee, absent: Mrs. Heep iadvisorj, Joseph Park, Lucy Shigenitsu, Lih- Fan Chong, Nonna Flivkin, Jen-Ling Liu, Jae Park, Maria Nedwicek, Yanira Baez, Dorothea l-leit, Susan Wong lnot youj, Stella Kazos Environment Times What do the Russians have to do with acid rain? We have no idea, but they have everything to do with everything. If we can get to the bottom of this affair it won't do us any good! But that doesn't stop us from publishing . . . Environment Times! -ii. First row: Suk Yee Wong, Sara Haimowitz, Tessa Ellison, Second row: Terri Applewhite, Kimberly Kindya, Lynda Villaeg Missing: Nancy Levenson, Liz Harvey, Ed Chu, Chung Park, Amy Butel, Alvin Chin, Alexander Ngg Expressions Expressions, the publication of the black stu- dents league, focuses on the experiences ofthe black students at Stuyvesant expressed through articles, short stories and poetry. First row: Gerald Gilliard, Marc Anderson, Rachael Gittens, Kathie-Ann Ramsay, Joann Marsh, Stacey Lyons, Tracie Grimsley, Luceann McDonald, Michelle Robinson, Camille Barnett-Editor: Second row: Abby Abrams, Linda DeHart, Michelle Smith, Charles Davidson, Suzanne Eaton, Sean Gumbs, Karlene Dale, Denise Allen Forum Forum is a forum for wide-ranging opinions and insightful observations as to the past, pre- sent, and future state of the national and inter- national socio-political arena. We salute the rul- ers of tomorrow and wish the class of 1986 a successful and fulfilling future. Jeremy Pam, Ira Brody - Editors Tanya Miller, Andrew Cranis, Ozan Gurel, Jonathan Rabinowitz 104 Tarbutlrvh QThe Hebrew Culture Magazinel All too often, when people think about Hebrew Culture, all that appears in their minds is a matzoh- ball. Well, you're right!! cz, wwf First row: Mark Albom, Melinda Peretson, Danna Kalkstein, Karin Kalkstein, Nanette Silverberg - Editor, Dorene Kahn, Matthew Fassler, Jodi Pulver - Editor, Monique Lehon, Daniel Menes, John Kim, Adam Davidson, Julie Tu, Felice Banker, Susan A. Suh. First row: Peter Kwong Second row: Edmond Lee, Daniel Markofsky, Reuben Flim, Peter Chernoff, David Capper, Dexter Taylor, Max Abramowitz, Flon Eng, Missing: Donald Munoz, Carl Mehling, Tarik Ajami Straphanger Straphangers are those of us who hang on to straps on subways or buses Qyou know, those met- al barsi. The club deals with mass transit issues, and annually publishes a magazine to keep stu- dents up-to-date on the latest subway happen- ings. Voice h ' . t e picture' the name' and many more Vernon Silver, Stacey Gottlieb, Catherine Pet-Editor, Kati Koerner- Editor, Missing: Floxanne Newman, Jennie Oppenheim, Katie Whitney, Andy Epstein. 105 Adventurers' Society We, the descendants of this club, shall be known as The Adventurers, Society do hereby establish this organization for three purposes: aj to bring unification and order to the gamers bj the provi- sion of entertainment 8t enjoyment to all gamers , and cj to give the awareness to gamers con- cerning the universe of games. First row: Tak Wong - V. Pres., Johann Lynch, Gary Moy - Pres., Robert Brandwein, G. A Rosensteing Second row: Neil Vranic, Thomas Wu, Corin See, James Wu. Astronomy Club Space . . . the final frontier. Our mission -to discover new life forms and civilizations. To boldly know what no person has known before. As loyal Halley's Comet watchers and Hayden Planetar- ium-goers, we discuss everything from red dwarves, white dwarves and the seven dwarfs, to ln blue giants, white giants and jolly green giants. First row: Wing Tang - Vice President, Elizabeth Hong - President, Michelle Fishman, Susy Tsang, Second row: Harshan Jayaraman, Kevin Chiu, Lee Behlman, Zinovia Spezakisg Third row: Jimmy Yee, Albert Lin, Liezl Gonzales, Fourth row: Jason Israel. Absent: Jerry Katz, Dorene Kahn. Backgammon Club The Backgammon Club, which doubles as the Satanic Ritual Society, has two main objectives. First obviously, is to backgammon. The second is to worship Lucifer. Fun trips to visit the Darklord are frequent. Remember, Satan says, Play Back- gammon! 106 First row: Mr. Philips, Alexandre B. Sugiyama, David Pyun Second row: Ivan Cohne, J. Peter Adler - Pres Leon Rozenblitz, David Goldsmith, Third row: Richard Mckay, Vernon Silver Breakfast Club This club was created for the kind of students who can't seem to make it through early classes without first stopping off for some coffee and a cigarette. ln fact, the club accomodates those peo- ple who can't handle classes in the late morning, early afternoon, late afternoon etc. 'Break- fast is a word interpreted very loosely among club members with meetings held throughout the day, alternating between Stavy's and Ambrosia. i Gregg A. Rosenstein, Gary K. Moy, Robert Brandwiis, Tak Wong Chess Team The chess team is noted for being the only team in recent history to win the National Champion- ships two years in a row, in 1984 and 1985. The city and state championship tournaments have never presented a problem for stuyvesant, and we have won all of them for the past three years fexcept for a lackluster performance at the 1985 State Cham- pionships which saw the chess team take a disap- pointing second placel. Captains Miro Reverby and David Lerner look forward to possibly winning the National Championships for a third consecu- tive year as well as a possible match via-satellite with the British High School Champions. Qi Champions Champions, the superhero role playing game club, casters to all those people with inferiority complexes that need to live in a world of fantasy . . . of champions. -Q. Jin Song Qfourth boardl, Miro Fleverby lfirst boardl, David Lerner fsecond boardl, Joaquim Guedes falter- natejg Missingg Andrew Chan fthird boardj. 107 C.L.A.S.S. lCoalition of liberals at Stuyvesantl We're not sure what we do, but at least it's liberal. Stephanie Willman - co-pres., Jesica Bornimen - co-pres., Robert Ascenzi, Eddie Hai, Q. Lovelady - pres., India Wucius Amos - treas., Eric Chin, Unky Fresh, Henry Chungg Comic Book Club The comic book club is every comic coIlector's dream come true. Hundreds of comics have been bought, sold, and traded here, there's nothing you can't get. Actually, to be honest, the comic book club was created for those people who dislike reading and who would rather substitute classic literature with colored pictures. Bennet Cobliner, Jason Chu, Conrad Strabone, Jason Tam, Michael Center, Gary K. Moy - Pres., Vincent Dang, Jeff Stabone, Frederick Hsu - v. pres., Vinny Flecca, Adem Dino, Gregg Capositog The Cotton Club The Cotton Club is an organization dedicated to the promotion of all cotton products. They have held numerous demonstrations denouncing syn- thetic fibers and several heated debates over the advantages cotton swabs have over the average leading brand. Finally, the have recently written a report to the New England Journal of Medicine denouncing the rumor that sterility can be caused by cotton balls. 108 Country Club Are you ever in the mood to JUST READ and mlmanac? Ever ask your friends if they Want to talk geography? Then the country club is for you! Members spend their time reading maps of their l favorite countries, staring at globes, and as one of Ithem put it Hanging around the U.N. building. I P.S. - The club says that Paraquay is the country l of the week. El ll! ll -3 C! D! Elaine Chiu, Katherine Chan, Michelle Hom, Heejeong, Kim, Soo J. Yoo, Linda Lee, Elaine Chin, Teresa Cheung, Betty Ng, Liza Liew, Kitty Chan, Yu Man Lee, Stella Chang, Heejeong Su, John Sun, Helen Ong, Vivian Lo, Peggy Wu, Christina Jung, Eddie Hai, Harold Kim, Kwok Ma, Joe Wong. l Films Committee Hey! ls someone bringing the tape? We're sup- ! posed to start in five minutes, guys. Somebody go A get Ira! qThe Films Committee shows movies in Floom 321 on Friday afternoons! From us to you! So long and thanks for all the fish! I '+' The Dance Committee The Dance Committee works hard for the bene- fit of others. They sacrificed their own time to or- ganize, fund, and publicize the major Stuyvesant dances, as well as design the silly banners. Their decoration of the gym is so elaborate that it be- comes difficult to distinguish it from a real dance floor. First row: Emily Garabedian, Leon Flozenblit, Pam Sternfels, Sara Haimowitz, Michael Eng, Second row Sophia Yee, Tessa C. Ellison-Chairwomang Third row: Stephen D. Persell, Jody Sperlingg Absent: Margaret Chen, Terri Applewhite, Matt Easton, Linda Villa - 109 Club Foot Club Foot, Stuyvesant's lowest institution, was created for the sole purpose of promoting foot care. The club's many activities include pedicures and the ever-popular Sock-Hop at which they show their favorite movies Footloose and Footsie. As exciting as it all sounds, club members have reputations as being callous heels, as shown by the recent flop of their annually held Foot Ball. Members: Tony Ales, Fun Gus Tweentoes, Cutie Kulls, Ann Kulls, Shusan Tied. Faculty Advisors: Mrs. O'doris 81 Mr. S. Melly Frontlash At Frontlash, a student learns more outside of the classroom than in. Only by taking an active part in society can our education be complete. Non-partisan Frontlash is devoted to increasing student's social and political awareness. Front row: Jonathan Freirich, Jennifer Susse, Hanna Liebmang Second row: Dylan Wrynn, Laura Gerrity, He Kyong Lim, Phoebe Cooper, Gillian Jahng Third row: Gabe Levine, Aimee Cutrona, Hillary Anger, Missing: June Matsukawa Model UN Model UN is a yearly convention which resem- bles the practices and goals of the United Nations. It meets for three days during the Easter vacation and is attended by schools from all over the coun- try. Stuyvesant has a prestigious reputation at the Model UN and almost always gets awards for her fine participation. 110 Flobert Schon, John Chan, Nathan Guerette, Grace Sullivan, Robert Becker, Michael Neufeld, Matthew Easton, San Wu, Harold Winglinsky, Janie Kim, Becky Kawashima, Meghan Creedon, Alan Chan, Lonnie Nam, Garri Hendell, Noel Mauree, Natalie Henry, Brendan Lorber, Hanna Liebman, Josephine Lu, Bernan- dine Wu, Alonso Ochoa, Sharon Volchausen, Christina Kim, Solomon Lomita, Jon Roberts, See Young Chung, Sam Shapiro, Tanya Young, Ben Samstein, Peter Blitstein, Peter Chernoff, Jonah Solomon. Joseph Berne. Shreeti Patel. David Brill. Jonathan weiresanrr11divnmm:miaew.NnkeL..,sr 'iiggaa .- nn- 4 The High Council Dr. Who Fan Club The High Council celebrates science fiction T.V. at its best: Dr. Who fans from all over Stuyvesant get together to watch videos, play games, trade books and magazines, and generally have their version of a good time. While consuming massive amounts of Combos and Pepsi, stories are told, ideas are shared, and explicit pictures are drawn on the blackboard. All of this leads to the club motto: dure we're doofy, but hell, we're O.K. l I l l Sobham Basu, Allen Knutson, Daniel Menes - President, Richard Chen. Missing: Alexander Chen, Elizabeth Menes, Patrick Smith 7 Investment and Money I Management Club 5 This club seeks to increase students awareness and interest in finance, financial institutions and rcapital markets, weekly discussions cover topics lsuch as stocks, bonds, commodity trading, stock aexchanges and other methods of investment. ,Stock selection games take place throughout the year. Michael Guitchfield, Jon Malamy, Delon Abrams, Benjie Shapiro, Daniel Katosh, Barry lsralewitz, Chris Pywait, David Moon, William Yang, Lee Arrington, Jesse Kalb, Vijay Shah, Alex Pinley Incomplete Strategists This is one of a number of Dungeons 8t Dragons club active in the school. A close-knit group, mem- bers meet weekly and spend an hour or two in an imaginary world where magic really works, and where a quick sword draw may be the only thing between you and death. Players of Dungeons and Dragons take on the personate of mythological heroes and spellcasters, join forces, and go off in search of adventure. Some of these adventurers gain wealth and power as the game progresses. Others never return . . . First row: Harvey Stark, Mohan Menon, Tony K. Lew, Gary K. Moy, Elizabeth Hong, Hye Jin Yang, Ki Sau Chan, Conrad Strabome, Matthew Fassler, Akbar Khan, Lida Rodriguez, Dori Heit, Liezl Gonzales, Janet Vukic, Peter Novobatsky, Charles Yeager, Jeff Strabone, Grace Lee. Absent: Ozan Gurel. 111 JETS QJunior Engineering Technical Societyl Our school's chapter of Jets, which is a national organization, promotes engineering as an interest and a hobby for high school students, here at Stuy- vesant. We do this by publishing an engineering periodical and by participating in various fairs. Last year, Stuyvesant Jets members won in al- most all categories in the teams competition, while this year we hope to add to our victories by win- ning the Brookhaven Labs Bridge Building contest and other engineering fairs which are designed to test students' engineering skills as well as their ingenuity. yz Mr. Scotti - Faculty Advisor, Robert Leff, Carey Goldson - Pres., Richard Nakajima, Roman Bukhavo- vioh, Lenny lmas, Georges Clermont, Christon Achong - V. Pres., Daniel Park - Ass. V.P., Jerry Wen, Michael Bronowitz, Li Chin Fai, Tuan Lam, Anish Patel, Suzanne Eaton, Susan A. Suh, Peter Lin, Stone Han, Robert Becker, Chen-Wei Lee, George Benaksg 1L.s. . Night club OW! Who turned off the lightsl? ,,Q.,,....,l,, ..,....,. ,, , I I If Math Team Stuyvesant's Math team is one of the school's oldest institutions. Stuyvesant is undefeated in in- terscholastic competitions on the city, state and national levels this year. ln addition, many of our students have distinguished themselves as indi- vidual high scorers in these competitions. The math team practices problem-solving in advanced high school mathematics every morning at 8:00 in . room 512. It has benefitted this year from the able leadership of coaches R. Geller and K. Ritterman. lf you can add it or subtract it, call us! Lubna Khan, Ki-Tae Mok, Liz Basch, Sandy Ganzell, Nick D. Clemente, Lalit Jain, Louis Tao - Temporary captain, Holly Engelman, Mary Tshoi, Shreeti Patel, Peter Lin, Aftab, Karim, Grace Hyun, Angela Leer Mohamad S, Ali, Elizabeth Wilmer - Junior Captain, Khursheed Imam, Zeph Landau, Victor Huang. Ml Geller, Neeraj Khemlani, Robert Irie, Catherine Ho, Tuan Lam, William Rugjolsky, Germaine Lewis, Till! 112 Chan, Stone Han, Sandra Yan, Luscy Shigemitsu, Rose Du, Julia Hsu, Andrew Chen - Junior Captain absent: Anthonv Friedman, Darien G. Bud Lefltowit2f5QEw?rimY.asFx'1E'z:.:ii'i.1igr X X Knuigt Musical EXpI'6SSiOl1S Contrary to belief, the members of this club are 'not hell-raising, devil-worshipping, burnt out, 'noise-making fruit-loops. Nor do we sell mind-al- ltering substances during club meetings. What we eactually do, is trade playing techniques and styles. lMusical Expressions has already started to per- form for people, and is expected to stage a full stadium tour soon. Flow 1: Tammy Lo, Steve Koch, Vernon Silver, Dave Schimer Flow 2: Jesse Kalb, Lee Aaron Canadian metal queen , William Yang Row 3: John Flubenowitz, Omar Sharif, Susan Ftosenblatt. Absent: Paul Fertig, Alan White, Steven Howe, Dave Goldstein, Carl Palmer, Flip Kam, Dennis Greeley, John Entwhistle, Dave Capper, Frank Marino. l l l 1 Society for the Prevention of Bruised Fruit In recent weeks, an alarming trend has been ,prought to the public's attention. More and more, 'eople are showing absolutely no regard for the ealth and welfare of their fruit. That's right, you eard me Fruit! Police reports for the past year fhow dramatic increases in the reported cases of lbused apples, oranges, peaches, and grapes and ay many more cases go unreported. To combat is problem, the society for the prevention of ruised fruit was formed, pledging as their presi- ent states to stop these murderers - le' ll? ui' Nuclear Winter Nuclear Winter is the student activist club at Stuyvesant. We are concerned with all progressive causes including environmental problems and women's rights. H XV' 113 fC 9 , l9N Club Med lf you also have problems with nagging older relatives or need to find yet another prestigious sounding club for college applications, you'll fit right in with the members of Club Med: those would-be, as well as never-to-be, aspiring pre- Medical college majors. Club activities include dabbling in afternoon adventures in the Beth Israel operation room and shopping at Benetton's for new white sweatersg pre-Med students always wear white. Mindbenders t Mindbenders, and organation aiming to keep th sanity of its psychologically deranged member journeys into a dimension of mental warfare We pride ourselfes in attempting to solve the puz- zle of life and the mystery that surrounds us all. People often wonder, Are they made? They an- swer No, just the rest of the world. l Mindy Lee, Pamela Chan, Winfield Eng, G, A. Rosenstein, Billy Hum, Howie Fishman, Gary Moy, John Lee, Robert Brandwein, David Felcan, Tak Wong, Johann Lynch. Military Studies Group This group is for those who are interested in U.S., NATO and Warsaw Pact weaponry, tactics and policies. We believe in a strong national de- fense and discuss the difference between U.S. and Soviet weaponry, tactics and goals and how these affect us all. 114 Flavio Bastiani - President, Jean, Chan, Jason, and Graham. Pen Station Our club concentrates upon the development of one's artistic abilities in the commercial, graphic, classical, and especially comic book field. Let's have fun as we learn to plot, pencil, art ifrom Picas- so to John Byrnel, and to apply our skills and ideas to the fullest. There is a possibility of having a publication. Amy Martin, Alexis Sears - Co-Presidents, Mary Beth Curley, Karen Abrams, Saul Anton, Caroline Cuevas, Katherine Sorel, Sekka Scher. Club Tub People with a consuming passion for bathroom ffixtures started this organization to share their common interest. The club divides itself into many specialty section fe.g. toilets, sinksj though the bathtub crowd dominates the scene. Upcoming :meeting will discuss such relevant topics as The Bidet: Can it make it in America? and Porcelain or Plastic - The Ultimate Conflict. I Emily Garabedian, Jody Sperhig, Raymond Leung, Chris Flaherty, Norman Finkelstein. Poetry Club The purpose of the Poetry Club is for those inter- ested in writing poetry to come to a comfortable set- ting to share and to get advice on their work. We hope to use member's poetry in the third annual Stuyve- sant Poetry Reading. This is really simply a workshop for amateur or experience poets. 115 Seekers Seekers is a nationwide organization for college and high school students which is based on fellow- ship and discusses the virtues of Christianity and the problems the Christian student might face. There are groups like this stationed in schools across the country, and we just happen to be Stuy- vesant's own. We meet to learn from and with each other. First row: James Wu - President. Second row: Paul J. Dominguez, Elyse Podnos, Simmie Bankoff, Corin See, Darrin Chien, Kaustubba Tankhimale, David Goldsmith. Third row: Richard McKay, Calvin Chu, Lucas Phillips, Chu-O-Lieu, David Rosa, Leon Rosenblit, Anna Brailovsky. Fourth row: J. P. Adler, Alexandre B. ' Sugiyama, Ivan Cohen, Daniel Peisach, Jerry Katz. S.C.R.A.P. The Society of Role Playing and Adventure Players was designed to exercise and improve dip- lomatic and strategic skills. At the same time, it tries to expand the mind through role playing. Jiu Kim, Dana Wu, Ernest Ta, John Kim, Chan Hee Song, Jean Shigemitsu, Sun Yeon Son, Benjamin Lin, Ronald La Boy, Tony Kim, Chris Loud, Sufinsa Ta, Esther Sung, Chung Park, Andrew Yick, Stephen Wilson. Absent: Susan Lee - President, Karen Sauer, Kara Chung, Grace Karin, Joo Hee Lee, Myra Choi, Hung Ching, Ruth Yun, John Cienki. '-W1 . wmwyffh wawwmmf, I f:f'.?:wg'-32? ,. - Club Soda Club Soda deals with the complex and fascinat- ing issues found in the world of carbonated soft drinks. People in the club can voice their opinions I about many challenging and controversial matters impmw including: The Cola Wars: Who's better, Coke or j . , Pepsi , The Danger of 'Natural' Sodas , and 1 iV Why did anyone ever invent Dr. Pepper? Most of ' QC!! the time, however, the club members just end up :..i, giving each other taste tests and burping a lot. , i, ig J 'MER' ,ip 116 Stage Band 'Sex, drugs, and Big Bands music. First row: Peter Special K Knerr, Paul Iceman Eiss, Josh Mr. Cool Murray, Chris Mad-Dog Byars, Jiu Rhapsody in Blue Kim, Ammon Hippie Shea, Second row: Janet Bubbles Fordunski, J. Peter Homeboy Adler, Nadine Demon Freeman, Danny Lovebutt Peisach, Third row: Andy Animal Gordon, Jordan Funky Pants Sonnenblick, Damon Kiss-me Osgood, Dave Mu-mu Murrell, Johann Echo Lynch, Eric In the mood Walsh, Annette Harpo Jolles, Tim Slowhand Mapes, William Willie Yang, Henry Hanky Grant. Strat-O-Matic Baseball Society Not satisfied with the Cleveland Indians or the Houston Astros, the Strat-O-Matic Baseball Soci- ety goes beyond reality with such teams as the Miami Speed, the Seoul Brothers and the Fort Wayne Gretzkys. Highlights of the season include John Denny's no-hitter, Greg Brock's outstanding hot streak and a killing of the Seoul Brothers of 43 to 5. First row: Fl. McKay - V. President, J. Kushner - Pres., V. Wong, J. Chee, Second row: M. Markowitz, l. Fox, S. Jacoby, N. Shapiro, G. Samrock. Missing: S. Adler, Fred 8tJulio, D. Bernstein, V. Lewis, G. Price, J. Fischer, J. Kaufman, G. Golbhauner, O. Sarayli. The Teenage Republican Club The teenage republicans QTARSJ of Stuyvesant High School prefer to be known as RATS - repub- licans of american teens. First row: Ira Brody, Ed Sine, Margaret Lutvey, Jung Shin, Second row: Jonathan Lawrence, Sharon Schaffield, Maire Proeller, John McCaffrey, David Leichtman, Tanya Miller, Christina Guerola, Third row: Doug D'amato, Andy Cranis, Paul Brown, Flavio Bastiani, Matt Johnson, Fourth row: John Rabinowitz, Baird Lehrman, Luke McGrath, John Rothstein. 117 Tom-Tom Club Although this club has a very limited member- ship, its two active participants are very enthusias- tic. When asked why they are in the club, both answer lt's the pleasure of Love. a World Affairs interested in taking over the world? The World Affairs club provides an outlet for even the most extreme political viewpoints. The club meets weekly tthough attendance is scarcel to discuss issues at hand and to practice military maneuvers l?J. Members plan strategies concerning U.S. dominance, and pass resolutions recommending possible first strike areas. 118 Voyagers Voyagers, a.k.a the Stuy travel club, marks its second year with another ambitious travel pro- gram. With the dynamic leadership of Mr. Phillips, Ms. DeBellis and Robert Aftel, Voyager's mission is to provide Stuyvesant students with the most exciting trips available at the lowest cost possible. This year, Voyager is planing for a six-week romp through the capitols of Europe. Bon voyage!! Jeff Katz, Ira Brody, Ozan Gurel, Peter Litstein, David Goldsmith, Alonso Ochoa. Absent- John Roberts J. Peter Adler, Asif Qazi, Richie McKay, Johnnie Marks. f y . , g,m,A,p9g1g N-wwf. . ,. ,f W4 5 1 :QU .a .za ggggqfg Asian Society First row: Sylvia Ling - V. Pres., Bobby Moy - Pres, Second row: Mike Eng, Anna Fung, Elaine Chin, Christina Jung, Peggy Wu, Vivian Lo, Alice Kwan, Tammy Ng, Meivile Chen, Third row: Sunny Chu, Martin Hsu, Stephen Wing, Howie Mo, Peter Dotter, Sterling Tang, Elena Chang, Lana Chan, Wendy Hui, Sue Kim, Fourth row: Tony Lew, Sam Cheng, Jocelyn Chen, Mabel Chau, Genevieve Lee, Lee Wong, Paul Wong, Diana Lew, Fifth row: Eddie Mo, Sik Chang Yuen, Ching Ping Feng, Joseph Lee, Matt Eng, John Sun, Gary K. Moy, Missing: Shirley Lee, Kingman Chu, Jennifer Young, Jimmy Ng, Michael Lee, Elaine Ngai, Charissa Kwan, John Ng, Bobby Poon The Asian Society organizes various activities from parties to trips. The success of the club is due to its large membership. The Asian Society is open not only to the Asians in the school, but to students of any ethnic background. First row: Lucas Phillips, Kathie Ann Ramsay, Denise Allen, Gerald Gilliard, Second row: Abby Abrams, Stacey Lyons, Ronald Skeete, Joann Marsh, Michelle Smith, Phillip Baskerville, Stacey Bailey, Madgie Jacobs, John Caraway, Anthony Nursel, Sean Gumbs, George Glermont, Kwesli Hibbler, Juond Etienne, Third rowi Charles Davidson, Derren Mangum, Suzanne Eaton, Tracie Gimsley, Rachael Gittens, Linda De Hart, Karlene Dale, Fabienne Santel, Luceann McDonald, Charmane Irons, Terrence Weston. 923-fvwifv... haf ffffs fagxj - Q 3925? ' - , Black Students League The Black Students' League was organized to expand social awareness during the sixties and seventies. B.S.L.'s purpose is to explore the richness of Black History, to identify the forces that bear down upon Black society, and most importantly to create a positive social understanding and cultural identity. Activities this year have included distribution of petitions for N.Y. State's divestment of holdings in South Africa, participation in the Food Fair, membership in a citywide Black high school coalition, reception of several speakers and the second annual B.S.L. Talent Show. 119 Indian Culture Club Our goal is to spice up life, and the spicier the better. First row: Susan Lim, Soo D. Yoo, Carol Ju, Seung Lee, Stella Chang, Heejeong Kim, Tony Lee, Yungmin Kim, Tae Suk Lee, Mihyung Oh, Jeannie Cho, Byung Jeung Second row: Eric Kim, James Kim, Susan Mool, Suie Kim, Sue Kim, Yoonhei Ro, Sue Cho, Yo Sup Kim, John Pak, Terrence Sheng Third row: Keith Chow, Flick Hong, Steven Fihow, Wendy Hui, Jeanna Kwon, Jenny Lim, Kyung Chai, Sang Choe, James Kim, Frank Lee, Fourth row: Kisu Kim, Yung Mee Cho, Donald Kim, Jae Kim, absent: Linda Lee, Hekyong Lim, Eun Ha No, Janet Kim 120 First row: Harshan Jayaraman, Louis Tao, Pranay Patel, Anthony Polson, Dharmesh Shah, Suvro K. Banerjeeg Second row: Monika Parekh, Leena Dutta, Tony Picclrillo, Anita Premi - Vice President, Amy Master - President, Shabina Ahmad, Heather Ming Third row: Jeffrey Liu, Khursheed lmam, Mukund Gupta, Aftab Karim, Stone Han, Lalit Jain, Fiifat Salam, Heidi Jenson, Fourth row: Michael Neufeld, Kevin Kwok, Kaustubba Tankhiwale, Kaushik Bagchi, Anish Patel, Anwar Khan, John Mathew, Kashif Khwaja, Christopher Miragliottag Fifth row: Shikhar Baiaj, Sabrina Bhagwan, Merin Matthew, Steve Trent, Shivani Nautiyal, Lubna Khan, Magna Dias, Christine Dormia, Maltrayee Sundaresan, Julie Tu, Anjali Sadarangani, Jackie Cheung, Absent: Sharon l. Elhagwan, Neeraj Khemlani, Indira S. Bhagwan, Fiinoo Shah, Navin Singh, Tito Sinha, Satip Ghosh aff Korean Culture Club We look alike, we walk alike, we dress alike, we talk alike. The Brazilian Culture Club And you may find yourself in a Brazilian restaurant in Soho. And you may find yourself sitting on the beach in Rio. and you may fine yourself humming The Girl from lpanema . And you may ask yourself. Brasileiro, how did I get here?!? As the days go by the Brazilian Club gets down. Once in the night time batidas go flowing down. Everything's tudo bien in the Brazilian Culture Club. Marcelo e galinha Cuanto e, Obrigado Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was. ali ' First row: John Werner, Heather Juergensen, Jennifer Flosen, Bradley Prager, Tony Piccirillo, Paul Domin- Same as It ever Was' guez, Alexandre B. Sugiyamag Second row: Andy Gordon, Vernon Silver, Jed Friedman, Third row: Christo- pher Miragliotta ef First row: Diane Hom, Elaine Ngai, Lisa Louie, Sarah Chan, Shelley Wug Second row: Paul Wong, Bolon 14 Wong, Gary Moy, Sam Cheng, Tony Lau, David Chang Third row: Martin Cheung, Chip Zemmerman, Tak 'lWong, Edward Tom, Ting Chan, Hin Fai Chan, Emanuel Kwak, Connie Chao, Fourth row: Albert Lin, 'Sandeep Puri l International Club The purpose of the International Club simply put is to get service credit. Members almost never meet and those who do show up to the club have no idea what they're supposed to be doing. But Hey 10 service credits are 10 service credits. Chinese Culture Club Possibly the most famous of the culture clubs is the Chinese Culture Club. They have established a unique tradition, exploring the various facets of Chi- nese art, music, theatre, and food. Major emphasis is placed upon Chinese reading, writing and board names. First row: Greg Leung, Paul DeMartino, Stephen Flajkumar, Jeremy Horland, Hee-Sung Kim, Linda Ann Cimmino, Young Moon, Second row: Sohnia Hong, Kenneth Fl. Ng. Floxanne Manning, Karin Kallcstein, Sun Jung Park, Michelle Howg Third row: James Park, Flobert Purcell, Arthur Jolly, Johannes Glkas, Barry lsralewitz 121 Culture Club The parthothengenesis of microbiotic living communities has long fascinated the public eye. The Culture Club was founded after a specimen from an incoming sophomore's lunchbag was ex- tracted from the East Cafeteria. Utilizing the re- sources of Room 521, the club members meet on Wednesday afternoons to research the long term effects of cafeteria food on the ecological systems of Stuyvesant. German Club In the beginning, God said, Let there be light . . . and the German Club. And so there was. Later on, the club created gingerbread houses, visited a German restaurant, sang German songs, played German games, danced German dances, and breathed German air. Please do not change a word! 5 First row: Heather Min, Samantha Casanova, Rifat Salam, Marylena Sarconag Second row: Dr. Schwager- mann, Karen Zuckermann - Co-Pres., Karin Johnsrud - Co-Pres., Eileen Yu, Kathy Pimental, Audra Driscoll, Irene Shanahan, Missing: Todd Ferrara, Marcus Goldstein, Paul DeMartino Hebrew Culture Club, The Hebrew Culture Club is designed to stress both Jewish identity, as well as awareness in a friendly social atmosphere. This club, through its speakers, presentations, trips and group sessions attempts to provide an opportunity for Jewish stu- dents to learn together about their culture, history and customs. 122 Eugene Ostashevsky, Phil Sacks, Jeff Schaeffer - President, Melinda Peretson - President, Darlrlf Kalkstein, Harvey Stark, David Weller, Michael Fiivilis, Mathew Fasler, Anna Brailovsky, Leon Rosenbllt Tony Yankovsky, Karin Kalkstein, Rachel Preiser, Gabrielle Preiser, Holly Engelman, Sabrina Hills0l1i Casandra Dillenberger, Lilit Suffet, Charles Yeagel, Debbie Okun, Matthew Levy, Michael Whitman, David Zatvzhni, Regina Ftawner, David Goldsmith, Jessicad Maybar, Galit P. Elkies iii 'fl ,fl'i i.. Hellenic Culture Club , Surprisingly enough, the Hellenic club often deals with activities of Greek nature. The major activity centers around the schooI's International Food Festival, when Greek students bring in Hel- lenic food such as Souvlaki, chewbaka, and gyros. American society has been greatly affected by Greek contributions in the areas of architecture, literature, drama, art and ias all of Stuyvesant can verifyl dining. First row: Alexandra Katsikas, Nana Kim, Anastasia Xenias, Joanna Moy, Soteria Panagiotopoulos, Vicky Pantazis, Demetrios Katos, Peter Levis: Second row: Jimmy the Greek, Justine Lee, Zinovia, Cynthia Fong, Manos Voumvourakis, Peter Volandes, Angelo Volandes fit runs in the familyl, Jerry Demonaris, Constan- tine Koutras, Ethan, Christine ' First row: Jessica Magaldi - co-pres., Tony Piccirillo - co-pres., Marylena Sarcona, Audra Driscoll, David , D'AIIevap Second row: Mr. Philip Scandura, John Werner, Christopher Miragliotta, Kevin Kwok, John Di Santo, Irene Shanahan, Adam Schwartzsteing Missing: Peter Furci, Andy Gordon, lra Rosenfeld, Lynne Sims, Rachel Heyman, Mark Koopman I I Stamas, Ambrosia E. Stavy, David Sugarman. Italian Culture Club Stuyvesant's Italians have really been cultured. They're proud of their heritage and have attempt- ed to make many contributions to society iamong them, the recent creation of Prince Spaghetti Dayl. Field trips are held regularly to museums, Little Italy, the Opera, and Mariellas. I I I I Japan Club I I Ever wonder what the strange scrawling on Mr. Lugo's blackboard was? Cryptic love messages for Mr. Baumel? or maybe a symphony written by Stuy's own resident cockroaches? But no! It's Jap- anese, and in the Japan Club students delve into every aspect of Japanese culture. TRY IT, YOU'LL LIKE IT! First row: He Kyong Lim, Andrew Kranis - V. Pres, Max Abramowitz, Dana Wu: Second row: Alexandre B Sugiyama, Jennifer Gilbert, Sekka Scher, Richard Nakajima, June Matsukawag Missing: Yukie Ohta, Emi Resnick 123 A ,..,. Dance Club We couldn't act, we couldn't sing, and we defi- nitely couldn't do chemistry. So we Danced! We danced together, alone for anyone, and everyone who was willing. We tripped, sprained our ankles and helped each other up. lt's been fun and tiring but we asked for it. l 1- twi. , ,..,,l V First row: Krisiten McNuget, Courteney Lichterman, Roberta Newman, Melisa Levitt, Heather Luboyg Second row: Carise Mitch, Jennifer Wasserman, Rachel Bluestein, James Bohanic, Henry Grant, Grace Chung, Lisa Cable Q Xxx-'XX W The Golf Team The Golf Team is a fun-loving and adventurous group of golfers good and not so good. The club y meets Fridays in the S.U. office and plays at courses either on Fridays or Saturdays. Anyone can join - no experience is necessary. See why we're not just an ordinary golf team! First row: Lisa Jones, Tanya Miller, John Friedreich, Caddy Lee g Second row: Ira Brody, Jung Shin, Edward Sieng Third row: Mr. G. Martial Arts Club These guys never fool around. Their afternoons are spent in serious body training. You may have seen them sweating it out on the third floor after eighth. Funny, but they always seem practice outside of the Math Office . . . 124 First row: Sunny Chu, Robert McKinney - Pres., Julie Chin, Haroon Rashid, Huntz Liu - V. Pres.. Matthew Fields, Anita Wang, Second row: Constantine Koutras, Edward Liu, Yanira Baez, Susan Wong, Joseph Park - V. Pres: Third row: Norman Finkelshteyn, Christine Dormia, Sunny Pashid, Andrew C. Richard Wong, Fourth row: Peter Kwon, CUOUQ K.. Peter Lewis, John Kim Ski Club First row: Bernardine Wu - President Second row: Alex Volkhausen, Cindy Eng - Vice President, Josh Berger, Megan Creedon Third row: Chris Chen, Peter Chernoff - Vice President, Jonah Solornan, Ginny Kim, Glory Mongin, Becky Margulis, Eleanor DeFontaine Stratton, Grace Sullivan Absent: Eric Chasser, Max Abrramowitz, Daniel Markofsky, Brett Levy, Jenni Troiano, Karin Goldmark, John Ramos, Jess Golman, Karen Bekker, Yuichi Kamada ? E ! ! fri? l A :V Chung Park, Bud Yoon, Sandy Ganzell, Benjy Usadi, Spike Friedman fChairmanJ, Wing Tang, Whirlwing Ma. Table Tennis Club In the beginning, there were athletes, big ath- letes, dedicated to the proposition that all sports must involve bloodshed. Then one morning, God created ping-pong, and in this game, people found a way to practice agility, dexterity, and the ability to concentrate on a little white ball, all the while avoiding the breaking of their bones and the un- merciful tearing of their flesh. Followers of this great new sport vowed that the first five days would be spent in tournament, but the sixth and seventh days, they would put aside the little white bouncy sphere and give thanks for the noise made by it while winding its way from one side to the other. W l l l l I l The Ultimate Team ,, , We, the frisbee team, would like to propose a toast . . . 4 Q , 1 ,g ' James, Suji, Ajoy, Ben, Adam, Sekka, Eli, Peter, Paul, Shubaum, Zeph, Ben Eugene, Sasha, Jessie, Tobi ' an'd the rest of the Ultimate Team. 5, if 125 Editor-in-Chief Jimmy Moustafellos Executive Editors Peter Gal Billy McCann Anne Rothschild Activities Editors Laura Gerrity Susan Wong Phoebe Cooper tAsst.J Staff Nancy Au Daphne Azok Lenny lmas Holly Kim Sue Lee He Kyong Lim Anjale Sadarangani Mariann Wang Business Editors Susan Kim June Matsukawa Adam Fine fAsst.J Cathy Hennessy QAsst.l Megan McKenna 1Asst.J Staff Marcel Bonnewlt Diana Chen Lee Ming Chiu Sue Eng Mukind Gupta Erikka Haa Elizabeth Harvey Anna Hong Andrea Knauer Nancy Levenson Wai Li Ma Betty Mar Patricia Marin Nancy Mervish Cindy Mok Helen Ng lrene O'Brien Monika Parekh Joel Potischman Jonathan Rabinowitz Eun Shin Amy Wong Debbie Wong Penny Yao Kasin Yeung Jung Yoon Karen Zuckerman Copy Editors Elaine Ngai Elizabeth Sprower Staff Mr. Jim Lonardo Dan Osterlund Karen Scanna Suk Yee Wong Poki Yung Faculty Editors Courtney Lichterman Janey Licul Staff Kim Blassiano Shelley Butts Raquel Chung Yong Ha Debbie Lee Eric Rodenbeck Cynthia Samala Julie Tedoff Dana Wu Layout Editors Pater Gal Stephanie Vroom Donna Ng fAsst.J Marilyn Tseng lAsst.l Staff Penny Cheung Alexi Grannis Garri Hendell Risa Lasher Jae Lee Valerie Losito Alisa Palazzo Nick Sopkin Literary Editors Sarah Cusick Jessica Dekldjiev Daniel Erlij Staff Jonathan Casson Mary Beth Curley Jessica Flynn Kati Kovacs Brett Littman Lisa Silverman Photography Editors Orly Samuelly Katie Whitney Staff Doug D'Amato Meng-Chun Fan Erika Irish Lisa Jones Valerie Losito Betty Mar Daniel Markofsky Gal Mayer Cormac McCourt Jenni Oppenheim Miriam Pasternak Dan Projansky Peter Swaine Sharon Volkhausen Jenny Wolsk Bernardine Wu Publicity Editors Tracy Adamo Jessica Maybar Staff Terri Applewhite Daphne Azak Brenda Birnbach Amy Butel May Lana Chin Sue Cho Winnie Lee Melisa Levitt Cindy Mok Helen Ng Regina Rawner Susan Rosenblatt Edward Tom Belle Tseng Janet Tseng Shelley Wu Seniors Editors Eveline Leon Lisa Silverman Staff Sabina Alteras, Grace Cheng Pat Downes Caroline Guillebot Nazif Kullen Lucy Liu Jessica Robinson Amanda Smith Caroline Yu Sports Editors Nancy Griffin Jeffrey Schaeffer Staff Yi Wen Chen Nick Grimaldi Clark Huang Judy Lam Rachel Projansky Nat Sharpe Editor-in-Chief jimmy Moustafellos Faculty Advisor jim Lonardo 7 QV' f '?'Hfc, , Kms. 2 Executive Editors Peter Gal Billy McCann Anne Rothschild ,, 4 1 9 Q Hu 'yu-we v--we ww'-' - Layout Editors 3 1 i ' Peter Gal ' ' i Stephanie Vroom Donna Ng QASSU Marilyn Tseng fAsstJ I 2 Photography Editors Orly Samuelly Katie Whitney -A Lf, fi. , I4 2 , - ' fi n ' f7f'?'nQ ff K' 5 t ' a ai' i t W5 . 2, 'J - ' ,fri 47 , , f , or , v 4-,M .- ,f,,f. ,,0,,3,f.., ft A , ., , , , f,,MV,l , ,,,,l,f,,, , 1189 'gn' , -, wwf,--, f, ,, 1 - ' : ,,,f,fmw 04.4, 5,1 X ,f , ' ,ffl , , M , ,, 4, , it 1-152 a ff i , I 0,5 2 17. 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' ' f' 44,7 ' ,, ey 7' i 'Z f 4 Mwyilff QW 'wM ' i 'W 25,7 if fwfr ,1 f ,,f.,,, ian of 1 ' ff, 1, , tg K I V, ' 'fm ,L 31? ,, +., -fwfr ,,,. , f if ., ,, ,',,u..fy ,,,,,g,u4'if f ff ,,,, 4, , V nf: fi, f f A gf' if 2 THANK YOU: Mr. Kahn for his typewriters and his help, Mr. Teitel for the senior lists, Mr. and Mrs. Gal for their apartment and their floors, Peter for the UBreakfast Club , lra Brody for his type- writer and staples and just being you, Mr. and Mrs. Moustafellos for their house, their stereo, and dinner, breakfast, and lunch, Elaine for her chauffeur service, her help and her advice, Miky for her help, Mr. Harold Cal and the New York Times for the scrapbook pictures, The Chi- nese for their fortune cook- ies, the janitors for locking up the typewriters and locking us in, Mr. Baumel for opening doors, every place that has food in a 10 block radius, Mr. Lonardo for putting up with us, Mri Crasso and Mrs. Schwartz, whoever stole the money, Lenny and Laura for developing film, Katie for be- ing kooky and bubbly, jessi- ca for her apartment, lessie Flynn and Brett for writing, Natalie Hutner and her moth- er for their donation, Beth ls- rael for their bathrooms, Eliz- abeth for her dedication be- yond the call of a typing editor, Frank for understand- ing why we never made a deadline and for the use of his house, Sabina for her ter- race, Stephanie and the Vrooms for their apartment, every one that baked or bought from our bakesale, the teachers that decided not to fail us, business for the great carnations, Lisa for An- nie Hall and her apartment, Anne for her ice cream, Kati for her poem, the little soph- omores for the food runs, Creme de Vanialla and Salt and Vinegar Potato Chips, Sarah for her pen and paper for Daniel, Billy and his cam- era for the pictures of the ln- dicator Staff, those on layout and the other staffs who were so dedicated. 130 'fx i1. 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L KL: Q, V 2 X 536 if ' 113 ,ye .ff ,ei .1 l ' s 4? 9 .ij 4 D O if va wwwvwy 'UW 7 -wa Qwfl '-mm ,, ' m W 4' Z? 2 f 'mf I I am a searching soul Without compassion What lies behind us and before us searching for answers there is no heart. are tiny matters compared to fl. ii, l Peter Abend Karen Abrams Judith Absalon Bach Ache No, really, I have my elevator pass here somewhere . . . searching for love what lies within us. searching for freedom Christon Achong J. Peter Adler Jason Advocate Robert Aftel Even through the tests, trains, Please don't let it end this wayg Don't try to live your life in one Let us die young or let us live for- and the competition, it was fun tell them I said something!!! day. Don't go speed your time ever. hereg l'll miss it away. Forever young, I want to be for- -H. Jones ever young. agp' 'ff' Rod Agona Shabina Ahmad Sabina Alteras Eric Altschuler There's a wrong way, a right way, All men are NOTcreated equal but l'm making it up BS I Q0 . . . I would not have seen so far if l and a better way . . . Try it - lt's should be treated as if they were -Indiana JOHSS had not stood on the backs of gi- the ONLY way. ants. 154 -Isaac Newton Michael Amper Shall this speech be Spoke for our excuse, Or shall we on without apology? -Romeo 8 Juliet ,xl , X H! -,mg,af X Alvin Angst Joseph Appelbaum Test . . . Today? If you do not understand my silence you will not understand my words. l Robin Appelbaum Reach for the Stars, Follow the streams, Never stop 'til you find your dreams Terri Applewhite YEARS FROM NOW WE'LL LAUGH AT THIS!!! l David Aron You've obviously mistaken me for someone who cares Andrew Argiro Peter Argueta All good things So smooth . . . in life sometimes are not free. l amaze myself. fh- K: .,., fi., , fs? ifff: 'QQ , az 41 . few- mc, 4: ,,f, ffm? 9,35 ,,., fan. ,l M Allain Atienza Michael Au Yet never deny the child in The path to successlstraveled by your soul for it is your wellspring those who have the desire to achieve it. wht' mf- q , 155 535 iff- , - 'Q . :ff QL: I JQIQQQ .35 fm 1 Ugg .3 in .1 .- V, rj, g'4?3:3 1, , , ff ff-, LH .Hr .V f f H ,- WNY Zi' Q-1 ?fZ:g2w:a.Za,.l,' I Agatha Ariola Trifles make perfection, and per- fection is no trifle. Michaelangelo Paula Austin a face that cracked a thousand mirrors, a voice that outs a thousand throats 155 V. f.,,,,,,.. Stacy Bailey Shikkar Bajaj Robert E. Babcock Jr. Everywhere is in walking distance - if you got the time -Steven Wright Frantz Balmir Through faith all things are possi- lf at first you don't succeed, you A hard man is good to find. ble. probably didn't do it right!! Plus-one T-MC Bene Barseghian Leigh-Alistair Barzey Marie Bauer I For I see now that I You only live once - Stand tall - Start your life anew am asleep that I but if you do it - Freedom is in your heart - dream when I am awake, X right, pnce is enough! W, Now's the time for you - T.S. flf.'-AE? l . 1.1517-if . 1 jf? yjl QQW' 'U H if faith N w,giXf1f!J PS3 'KU N ' l ' l X ' QC rf7'N ,V T A in to L1 , i l l' H, 1, , O. of l ,XA ,J i , x K s' X A-V. V , if x ,VA.,i. x ,. -JR ,M -g ,YN M Aly wwiil . V ,, Matt . . FM, i X N-cv fc V . X ,ci ii nf if V .. ., .My f, ,X . N I -X .K . g ij? X if Jw Q J, lpll , 1 W 4 N- Nz.. a t f 156 - s at X 1 s - f, X xx .Q-l 1 . Aww 1 , any if , is .fl ay -aww' ' - wx f im mil N Y i mXx Ifxl..l' I X fl X if J NU Li yx X xml' .L- ' N l,, ,xito X ,..1f,l Kaushik Bagchi l have ended my strife in compet- ing with others, for now I compete with myself Melissa Bard Be yourself. No one can tell you you're doing it wrong. X 2 7 ff ' 42,2 f . ' Q' .5 .1 Q 2 X at i ak, , :, 1, a 1 , , . 4,24 ' Dimitri Bazin VENl VlDl VlCl .. . . , a 7,,'46 , 1 ' 'Ww'sQ 'Y Q' L3 1 7, 2, Y ft ,, ,z 1-My N 'M A , , . ,gy 4 1-WJXQ '39 t 'Vw ..-. ,-M- L Q, LA. :If , if Ronilda Beldelizo Andie Bella The tide is high butl'm moving on. Do you think the security guard will notice my lunch? Amy Berger lan Berger I lash out and strike people at ran- dom. I love this town! Steven Bibula Tara Blake LISTENERS SPONS. RADIO 99. Sure you're entitled to your own SWBAIFM ALTERNATIVE AND opinion - But you're WRONG!! -BEAUTIFUL . .. Lisa Marie Benjamin Soon all will know of me. The world will be my oyster-bed, and I shall wear its pearls Michelle Bernard Education makes people easy to lead but difficult to drive . . . -Henry Peter Brougham Greg Blank A ', :if ,, ' J lkl' 2 c rf A ltltllt Q f T, is A fi af hfffyfi rl 'Ziff ggi, yi y T 'V:if,f , , ,Q 'Q 21212 rrir A ,,,ii, A 4 2 William Bennett lf you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some. -Ben Franklin Sharon l. Bhagwan To fly one must learn to throw oneself at the ground, and miss. -The Hitchikers Guide Peter Blitstein YOUR FIRST DUTIES ARE TO HUMANITY. -MAZZINI 157 Christina N. Boni I walked the road not taken and became an oreo cookie in the snow. Justine Boyd It ain't no sin to take off yo' skin and dance around in yo' bones. T-AZ Marcel Bonnewit Nothing lasts forever that's all they seem tell you when you're young - The Alarm Home Boys Word Chris Brezil Can't we find the minds to lead us closer to the Heart -Neil Peart 158 Gerard Brierre With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beauti- ful world. Joel Borell FINALLY!!! 3 . 'f ,,f' f . 5 .1 - X ,Z . I .ffw -, 1 , fri 'f f ,f M.. 4,,f, ,, . 1 Robert Brandwein Don't let school stand in the way of a good education. Barbara Britton Be yourself- no one can tell you you're doing it wrong. Morgan Melissa Bowers Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone. J.M. Scott J. Braunstein Rock N' Roll will never die b Ira Brody l try harder and harder but still no- body cares anyway. i rf? Michael Bromley Mark Broudo Paul G. Brown Philip J. Brown lll Let's get sushi and not pay It ain't no sin if you crack a few A man can do most any thing, -Duke laws, just so long as you don't outfly the bird upon the wing, hold break any. BriJ moonlight in his hand Jason Budrow Laurie Buelvas Always listen to experts. They'lI Perseverance 81 Determination tell you what can't be done, and will get you through the thick and why. Then do it. the thin of life. I ,ig w- Wesley Burwell Amy Butel Not to give - but to share. For Sometimes you must be silent to Y? the gift without the giver is bare. be heard . . . Bubbles are forever. 159 Adam Butler Study? Naaah! Carol Carter When you're moving in the posi- tive your destination is your brightest star Regina Castillo He who has imagination but no knowledge has wings but no feel 160 , , 3 , fm, 1, , N 9-..,, .1 WT? Anim. ,f Shelley Butts A theme of senioritis lf at first you don't succeed then screw it and throw a party! Stephen Casko Are we having fun yet? Success isn't final, failure isn't fatal. C'mon, smile Dee Cayed You don't understand, I can't have my picture taken to- day Jennifer Cabalquinto Wendy Cadra There's no such thing as chance, lcouldn't have done it without me and what seems merest accident . . .or V,ED, the JHC, Mr. O,J, the springs from destiny. Brii Cru, M8tD, etc. 15 -fu' ,,,,.W fw Jonathan Casson , Entertainment NEVER takes a va- l cation -David Letterman l l Dennis Cass Fingers was made before forks Kyung Chai We are growing serious, and let me tell you, that's the very nexl step to being dull. Sung Chae . . . ever body's got to live their life and god knows l've got to live mine!! -Morrissey Alice Chan I wouldn't want to be an apple. Why did the elephant paint his toe nails red? lris Chan Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime . .. these are the best of times Sarah Chan I wouIdn't want to be an apple. Because he wanted to hide in the strawberry patch. Chi Fai Chan I gotta move while its still fun, lm gonna walk before they make me run. -K. RICHARDS Kar-Mei Chan Do not put off until tomorrow what can be enjoyed today. Sau Lam Chan May the Mind govern the Heart ' ' Vf' Hmwnnf Lisa Chan No matter how bad the day may seem, don't give up on tomorrow. 'Mila f William Chan Time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary. -BLACKSTONE ,aw-l.,, ,,,, A 5 ' A, mf' n ff! Pamela Chan There is no fear in love, but per- fect love casts our fear. -1 John 5:18 Winnie Chan 161 Ajoy Chandra Missing - 135Lbs 5'6 Hair: Dk Brown Eye: Brn Last seen: Hustling Bowie tickets at MSG Jae Chang Am I still ill? Does the body rule the mind or does the mind rule the body? I dunno. inhuman. Wwmw 162 Weiling Chang We are at times too ready to be- lieve the present is the only possi- ble state. Christopher Chau It has been It has truly been a struggle, so let us never forget those who helped us here. 6 H D - 'fx K . .Wifi 1 V . . 4-.57 f , ,, Mabel Chau What can I say?.?.?. l'm a product of my generation!!! RS. Enjoy life . .. Eric Chasser Sometimes you just gotta say . . . WELL YA KNOW . . . Dorothy Chau Listen to the colors of your dreams . . . Beatles Diana Chen Faith is being sure of what we hope for, and certain of what we do not see. Jocelyn Chen Richard Chen Grace Cheng All that we see or If an inversion of casuality occurs, Allthethingsthatseemedsoimpor- seem ?sdrawkcab nur efil IIiW tant.vanishedrightintoairnowjust ls but a dream within ' actlikeidon'tremember 8 dfeam-E.A. POS Barbara Cheung Julia Cheung I Bobby Chin. H Be yourself. No one can tell you It is better to be rooted in eternity y0u're dging it wrong, than to drift through life., ,,,,,,4,y fC' Sam Cheng refuse confusion - stay in control. Live and love - don't die . . . Forever Young 110 5.-Q2 . . gqiyqgi f A , I .1 ,, I Bonnie Chin Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life . . . Eric Chin Julie Chin Kerry Chin Kevin Chin B, though very early in the morn- Life is so bitterly shortg enjoy be- Choose your riends' carefullyg Two things are Universal: Hydro- ing as low as C-sharptgr C.t D fore the gift is lost. your enemies will choose you. gen and Stupidity. i -na ura 163 Philip Chin V X I, 'E' if Kit Yu Chiu Friendship is love without his wings 164 Randy Chin ' Jeannie Cho Tomorrow l'll live fools do sayg Today it seIf's too lateg the wise lived yesterday If X ilfaiill Lee Ming Chin To know is nothing To imagine is everything. 'aff YZ Jimmy Chiu l don't know where l'm going, but l'm on my way. Sang Choe Take care to get what you like or you will be forced to like what you get May Lana Chin To love, and to be loved, is the greatest happiness of existence. Karen Chiu Afoot and light-hearted to take to the open road - -Walt Whitman 1 Yong-Bae Choe I made it though despite all odds. l f 0 fm. pn, ww gm... ,,,f. WY , ,, . fc , I one I o , . l , . 0 , , o . ' L . its . TM , . . ., we . ' ' ' 'L 5 V. ,., ' - . , G Fuk Chak Choi Lisa Choi Myra Choi Rachel T. Chou Enloy when you Can For whosoever shall There is always a pot and call upon the name of of gold at the end endure when you must. the Lord shall be of every rainbow! -Goethe SAVED. Romans 10:13 C x X . Raj Choudhury In-Chi Chow Edward Choy Alan Chu Knowledge itself is power lBaconj I am of the old and young, of the Live for today foolish as much as the wise Plan for tomorrow Party tonite. C.P. . . f,.,-,Lf,Lf Lf' E . wx Danny Chu George Chu YOU GOTTA D AL WITH IT! M. 6, ff , .7145 . K . , ,WWZ592 sm... 165 4'Z'Z'L ,' Helina Chu Kingman Chu lf you dream it, then go for it! Sze Yan Chu Victoria W. Chu You have to believe in yourself first before you can SUCCEED! yvivhly, Jae Bum Chung Melissa Chung 166 Raymond Chu All his life has he looked away to the future. Never his mind on where he is. -YODA Jang Hyuck Chun Sam Dang Sa Flak-w!3 hrs of sleep, one makes it to college, but 4!hrs, he does not Raquel Chung! Adolescence is like a ouse on moving day - a temporary mess Julius E. Warren Sunny Chu Life is to be lived not suffered. Soooo! Treasure the good and the bad times. Smile! Aaron Chung Vivian Ciaramitaro The mystery of life is not a prob- lem to be solved, it is a reality to be experienced Melissa Clark She is a passionate womang and food is her metaphor. Shana Alexander David Cohen Just when l thought it was safe to relax: College! Goodbye from the Dallas!Kiss fan! Ana Colas Only a few . . . have been able to see the mind through the face. Jamie Coen Glory Days They'll pass you by Glory Days in the wink of a young girls eye Glory Days Eric Cohen Ivan Cohen Before I sink into the big If there's a hole in reality, is life a sleepllwant to hear!The scream cosmic donut? of the butterfly - Jim Burma Shave Dalton Conley Phoebe Cooper Listen to your idg it's telling you Injustice anywhere is a threat to something justice everywhere. Martin Luther King Jr. , . , 5 eww , Q. Marianna Coklyat Ya gotta B neurotic in order 2 sur- vive in N.Y., in this world 4 that matter . . . Karen Corcoran lt's time for the good times, forget about the bad times. 167 Thomas Cowlam We're living in a river of darkness beneath the neon lights. -Glen Frey av-A H' l . Zi. r l Caroline Cuevas SailonSilvergirl. Sailonby. Your- time has come toShine, all your dreamsareontheirway 168 Mary Beth Curley l have learned that to be with those I like is enough. -Walt Whitman Rodney Cummings Sarah Cusick Sassy the moon is high Sas always be sure you Alma Villa Dadacay Mediocrity knows nothing but it- self, but talent recognizes genius. get your moon in the l A right part of the sky David D'Alleva Doug D'Amat0 Aslongaslcountthevoteswhat HeWaIkslnTheCIaSSr00m are you going to do about it. Cool81SlowWhoCaIled theEng- WM, Tweed lishTeaoher Daddy-OCharlie Brown He's a Clown Hemant S. Damle The future is no more uncertain than the presentf' -Walt Whitman Todd DGJBSUS John Dellysse Q55 J .-,' 5 X Karen Davis To believe that what is true for you in your heart is true for all men is genius Douglas DeJulio I was a teenage dinosaur -- stoned and obsolete. Michael DelRio IT'S NOT ENOUGH TO AIM, YOU MUST HIT. Danny DeCillis Chivalry is not dead. Maimed perhaps, but not quite dead. J if , ,' , Z ' l ,I rj I ylll ,ape -:cf .ff ' 4? 11 -.f7 1f3.., .f A jg, ,.,V 553 ,, ' ' , VI A. lv 967- Vlryf Q., A: 3 .1-H .Ez 'gr,g.4. ,,,V I. Ei, K i , .,,, . vii nf , ' If ' ' Jivfl' Jessica Dekidjiev Something wicked this way comes -Shakespeare Christina Demers Picture yourself in a boat on a riv- er with tangerine trees and mar- malade skies DEFERRED Fabiola DeLima Whatever you do you have the benefit of the doubt. Whatever I do please understand. Noel DSFGCKI I'M NOT FIEALLYA PAIN IN THE ASS - YOU'RE JUST IN A LOUSY MOOD 169 A VAVk L: s Maria DiMartino Dinah the day shall dawn shedding Keep your eye on your plate. light onto everything, guiding us to peace. 4- Flobert Dolan Paul J. Dominguez Are we having fun yet? Alegrense de haber di rutado con -Zippy tus amigos este tiempo? 170 Suji DeSiIva lf it didn't work the first time, step back take a deep breath and do it again John DiSanto Though this may be madness, yet there is method in't. ,,. Jeff Donahue Danced Til Dawn 81 The Band Slowed Down 81 They Said, This Party's Over We Know Better, Jess XXOO , V 'M ' S V I , 4 ' Traci DiGesu .. . and sometimes when l'm bored l comb my hair with a fork. -Eloise Christine Dobriansky All the world's a stage, We are merely players, performers, and portrayers. Hillary Jan Donitz Aide-Toi Le iel T'aidera I Z - .iii Patrick Downes Consequences, Shmonsequences . . . As long as I'm rich Daffy Duck Matthew Aram Edwards I feel the sense of possibilities I feel the wrench of hard realities Christine Elliott Send my credentials to the house of detention I got some friends in- side Trecia Doyle I knew a Phoenix in my youthg so let them have their day -Yeats Paul Eiss The Iceman Goeth Tessa C. Ellison Faith, Hope and Love . . . What more could I ask for'? J 'W ' ,., ,faJ,.?:-yff31':,:1:i,7zfjf,',.,g,gg,224i- V , ' - lf,-, . 2 Q7 ,,:1.5gf?:1:f' .- ' Q 9' ' .f7.'I' .Q 'Wlflg , , M, , ,f,. I , ,,... ,,,, . , V, f','f 'fflzvzypi y'fz'v-if:-:iw , f 4-ff-reap. 2,2-ww' . V. , , 4 . , . , X , ,. gjj 'Cii,j, ' ' 2 ,.,, . :V ,vvk if , . 3,455 -,,' gift .,-.L,- .5 : , 1 I ,eggiif-gysi 'qu with I. .fm .,rf , . , , , , .fu f 1. . a.1:2f::1fmrze'-.1-'ah , f fm M 'QMKIZV 1. 1 I. , I sslll 141 2sf 1 ' f'7f' 'af ejsv 4 Marc Dwyer The road to success is not a long one, but a DUSTY one The DUST Alexa Eldred Be like a light in the shadows. Throw down your mask and be real. -Cat Stevens nf!- Elaine Eng Nicole Dykman I don't know if it's me or them, but it's probably them. ILB Galit P. Elkies I am just a Pigment of the Imagi- nation of a mad scientist ...ME Mathew Eng Why do the good times always end so sadly? Bye guys l'm gonna miss you. -Matt 171 Michael Eng Friends are the ones who make sacrifices when no one else will - did l say that?!! - Winfield Eng Take the best, forget the rest, and someday we'll find, these are the best of times. Daniel Erlij Denise Evans Past imperfect Joan Collins Spencer Feldman Ching Ping Feng NON CARBORUNDUM ILLEGITIMIS 172 Andy Epstein Fran Elizabeth Faleck Behind the innocuous mask, things were going on . . . -A Christie VEll'l6SSa Ferney What we need most is not so much to realize the ideal as to ide- alize the real. fs, 1' , ,,,f.,,f I x Michael Erde You can tell by the way I use my walk l'm a woman's man no time to talk - The Bee Gees cyan, .fm- We It doesnt hurt to be optimistic. Meng-Chun Fan You can always cry later. Mattia Filiaci He who has a why to live for can bear with almost any how. Ming Chie Fong Darn! lt's the end. -Schoolhouse Rook Jessica Flynn And its ever so jolly to call out, Bears, just watch me walking in all the squares! Bruce Frankel Behold where stands th'. usurp- er's cursed head Shakespeare Sue Ellen Franklyn Like the phoenix that rises from the ashes, l, too, aim for the sky fsuccessj zxlllh. Paul Fred l'll o to class Hi ho Tony Friedman g . tomorrow -Kurt Vonnegut Janet Fordunski And what is flirtatiousness but an argument that life must go on and on Louis de Fourteenth Nothing beats a great pair of leg , 173 Natalie Fuentes If we had the chance to do it all again, would we? could we? Jacqueline Gabay No ice cream, l'm on a diet... Well, l'll start on it tomorrow. Anna Fung To imagine what you want is to dream, To fulfill that dream is hap- piness. Scott Gaetner - 4-L Ying Fung A smile is a curve that sets every- thing straight. Peter Gal l'm not sure whether or not I be- lieve in an afterlife, but l'm bring- ing a change of underwear any- way. -Woody Allen Peter Garland Who me, Officer Krupke? gn J, Q. 3- g.. ,T i 4' ' 5 AL fn' '. ,r .gr .. L J, ' f it 721' lfxfirv :'2 '!:,,,k A Q 1 ' V Y Y , '-f 4 2 V , ,,, , l,,. 3 4. 'ef' , llfxv z-1 :ll Hum, QQ , my . - y .. 'I : 'fl frri k P' r Q . - 'ff LT. 2, ififn F 4 ,154 ' ' ,Q.?'IifiQ.Eg13'f f ' 2 ' M Q 794 ' in , ,- . 5 - - ,glfl ,V r ' Fred Furrier Brandee .. . come in out of the cold Ramin Ganeshram Laura Gerrity Before she fell into a deep sleep she just lay quiet starin' at the ceiling. D Lara Gerstein There's a girl out there with love in her eyes and flowers in her hair - L.Z. IV ,fax Ks -fx? Adam Goldman I get by with a little help from my friends -The Beatles 5.7 -J ' David Goldsmith Eternal nothingness is O.K. if you're dressed for it. -Woody Allen fi-is Andrew Gordon No matter how low the dollar falls, it never falls as low as some stoop to obtain it! Carey Goldson . .. and if in the end you can't face yourself, who can you faceg' C. . Mabel Gong If you can imagine it you can achieve it. lf you can dream it you can become it. l Flisha Gorig Chris Grant So awesome Sometimes it scares me. Kirk Goodrich l l l 'ww Henry Grant The drummer deals almos sively with rhythm: he is th tect of energy. t exclu- e archi- 175 Nathaniel Greene Joaquim E Guedes Maximum gain with minimum effort no matter what the risk! Hyesung Ha One's kite will rise on the wind as far as ever one has string to let it go. 176 Nancy Griffin Nick Grimaldi l've got two strong arms to hold hi ho silver-o . . . Deliver me from on tight. Two good friends on my Nowhere left and right. The Boss -James Taylor Caroline Guilbault Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death Makund Gupta tw--4 Yong S. Ha Erikka Haa lt's a small world, but I wouIdn't There are places I remember and wanna be the one to paint it. these memories, l've loved them all -Beatles Ambrosia Gross There's a 52.00 minimum Ozan Gurel VINCIT OMNIA VERITAS Harriet Habert After the day is done consider me gone -Sting fl rwfl bww Cauliflower is but bage with Allan Hal'lSOn He's a Rebel and a Runner Rush Jessica Harvey 'Write it, and write it hot V DH Lawrence a-49 's. ff' Sara Haimowitz Iknow not all that comes, but be it what it will, l'll go to it laughing Gregory Haluska Suit the action to the word, the word to the action Franca Harris Karen Harris THE LATER YOU BEGIN THE ORE TIME YOU HAVE TO M CATCH UP ' rx l it-K1 mt . , X Kepi Heimuli Cheryl Henderson Try not to become a man of suc- Today everyday of our lives, my cess, but rather . . . a man of val- love todayand for always. Today ue. -Albert Einstein at last is here. Eric Handelman So Dawn goes down to Day Nothing gold can stay -Robert Frost Elizabeth Anne Harvey Experiences Have A Lasting lm- pression. I hear what u say l want to feel what u mean. Cathy Hennessy Life shrinks and expands in pro- portion to one's courage -Anais Nin 177 Thomas Herson The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. . .or the one MTW TTT' I 1.40 X vl l 7 David Hom Aim high. There's nothing out of our reach. Best of luck to the class of '86 Meredith Hightower When I look back I will find that what I treasured most, is what was left behind .fit Diane Hom . lftheplacepastthe hiIlSeemfurther thanadreamThere waitsaworld- farbetterifonlyyoubelieve Kam Shing Ho As You Learn, You Will Grow, As you Grow: You Will Learn. Sigmund Hsu I-isiao-Ping Hu So much has happened and noth- . , Walter Ho SENIORS OF '86, SUCCESS TO YOUR FUTURE GOALS AND CAREERS. Theodore . . .one may smile, and smile, and be a villain -Hamlet Bin-Bin Huang Break the fatal charm which has seduced us from the paths of fe- licity and prosperity. ing has changed. A ygfiqj I S. .eo Iwi . ll ill . V! A M fl it IR fi? E lla x, , -, mx. , - 1 I 'izf I . 6173 it . Ili . K Xgyisj Lf in Il! V , Um IJ!-U13 U I ,gum ix .af ii, x I 'Q M iIl,f! 5' an Gly' G f I, IU! ' ly JA .wry BJ I ies: Xfpjfyjx J JN I 178 Clark Huang There's never time to do it right, but there's always time to do it over. Khurshed Inam Jason lwanesky Don't eat any yellow snow Aaron Hughes lf you want to change the world you've got to sing loud. -Arlo Guthrie Lenny Imas IMAGINATION IS MORE IMPOR- TANT THAN KNOWLEDGE -EINSTEIN Jeff Jackanicz lt was a period when I began to Billy Hum Build machines we can't control, bury the waste in black holes we work the black seam Linda lngroia Man's feelings are purest and most glowing in the hour of meet- ing 8t of farewell Michael Jacobs Natalie Hutner Carry on my sweet survivor, carry on my lonely friend. For all that matters, carry on Erika Irish Now l know my Abc's lfinallyj next time won't you sing with me!!! Nisi Jacobs n If you close your s i eyes - ev- accept that rational thinking has erything b s becomes clearer. o its limits. san ariana window jac 179 Gillian Jahn Lalit Jain Stephen Jenkins Put your best foot forward, but don't step into the quagmire this time! 5 L ls 'W A 0 Byung Jeun Jill, Sabrina 81 Kelly John Jimenez In a place full of wonderful exper- They work for me . . . my name is Silence is the element In which ienoes I've learned to getsick of it. Charlie great things fashion themselves. bmw , ,, ,frm V- 5, -. vig 4 , ga.. -f W, f ,Q , , 7. ivf X i Wg Heidi Jensen THE MOMENT MAY BE TEMPO- RARY, BUT THE MEMORY IS FOREVER. M' vw ' W g A 'mf' I , . f, , 'X ,5 I J I George Johnson We all have our own Enterprise somewhereg mine is in my imagination ef: ,wwf ' T , 6515 Karin Johnsrud Lisa Jones Samantha Jory Knowledge is power, as long as I love mankind, it's just people I Can it core a apple? you know it about the right per- can't stand! -Ed Norton son. 180 'Q2r..1 .fy SimOI'l Joseph I want a love that's right, but right is only half of what's wrong - George Harrison Gayle Jung Anne Kang LIFE IS BUTA FANTASY. . .LET THE FANTASY LIVE. Seth Kaufman Accomplishment will prove to be a journey not a destination. Danna Kalkstein In spite of everything l still be- lieve that people are really good at heart. AF Walter Kaplan l prefer Coke to Pepsi. K' L. A f X, , Akbar Kahn Look guys,do you mind? I have to The most important thing about Don'ttrytoIive yourlifein one day get to my locker life is to do what you want and Don't go speedin' your time away enjoy it. I A Ken 8t Barbie Ron Kessler WWA ff, ,fy X fl V lg-QQ, iffy lQX5,,ytfL,fl, E. 'K ,fl v 'T 24 lf-T1 -ft fb tx f .wr 1 fl l. 1 iffy JH 5 tv'Lfw1'.s. , y fum 5 t 1,-:J-ZA ll EJ 'Lf xg VX-5 ' -'w gulf, fri! J, J 181 JL,, tr ,J Chu-Nyun Kim Education is not as alarming as the ingnorance it amasses in the form of inert facts. Holly Kim You don't need a weatherman to tell which way the wind blows. -Dylan 117' l lv ff Donald Kim Eon K. Kim There is nothing to fear but fear ln the theater of a person's life, itself. only God and the angels are in the audience. Janet Kim Jiu Kim Know these three remain, faith, ln order to be what hope, and loveg but the most im- we are portant is love. We must stand for who we BFG ,rf-, Q5 ti 1 c 1 I, Susan E. Kim l Yong Kim Kimberly Ann Kindya My mother was a saint. -Rich- Let's move right along shall we, Is this real life? ls this just fanta- ard Nixon What was your moth- and get to the meat of the show. sy? Caught in a landslide, no Es- er? - GSHG -Dave L. cape from reality! 182 Harold Kim In essence, what does Ksd really stand for? Party all nite, ski For- ever. Diszolved . . . Sung Kim School is not preparation for life, but school is life. -John Dewey K Q X 1 5 q Kirsten King Don't follow where the path may leadg go where there's no path and leave a trail! Allen Knutson Patrick Ko Kati Koerner Rina Kofman Idon't really look like this. I never This is my chance to say some- Manana, a lovely word and one Play the game have. It doesn't seem likely I ever thing that will mean something in that probably means heaven. existence to the end . . .of the be- will. the future. Nah! ginning. Lennon!lVlcCartney Raymond Haroula Kordolemis Jasmine Kosovich Kathryn Kovacs Life is not a dress Hold fast to precious memoriesg Do unto others . . . and run There must be another wayg if Rf they will pull you through future only I could stop to find what it is. nt I. W. -I iglljk lil' 'I xv JH x kv o stacles. -POOH fy XP Il I v S-iw Dave Krasnow Sung Ku I have decided to wear my crown Memories make the photo album , of thorns inside out. of the mind. . . . save every pic- -lan McCullouch ture. , 183 A41 mr. 9, I Ruth Kuo And now we're back where we There are no directions pointing started, here we go 'round again to the road of success - you Jennifer Kunin N , fin . 'ff . - I, i n 1 A sr in A I I ' s iev. .52 '- 'f:5 lf? ? . 5 kfwfffei if V4 -'r, - ' Ai 3 it I I- , ffif? a re 1 - .. .1425 K, Monty Kuaffe Astor Place 52.95 Special Lisa Kuklinski You take it on faith, you take it to the heart. The waiting is the hard- est part. -TP James Kushner It's better to have a horrible end- ing than to have horrors without Brian Kuhn DON'T STOP BELIEVIN' . . . JOURNEY Nazife Kullen In a lifetime, you don't sit back and watch dreams, you make them come true. Emanuel Kwak I had a dream - Crazy Dream anything I wanted to know Any I'II miss you Traci . . . must find your way. end. place I needed to go I 184 -www' Charissa Kwan Um Well, it's like I don't know. l don't care. That's pretty sad. Oh, I give up. .. I t Louise Lackluster What did you look like the day be- fore your SAT's'? Tom Lambrecht 'Wx Edward Kwan No one can pull you up very high, but on your own two feet you can climb mountains Kevin Kwok We work hard for the future only because we will be living in the future. Ross Lacy If I can laugh whenever I want - Am I really laughing?? Sandi Landau we went back inside had a few drinks but all he kept talking about was glory days ,W ,,,, ., ...,, .Mr 5 , V.. V. X I y ,.lu Eff I A Q Ho Cheung Lai Life is as rewarding as we make it . . . so make the most of it. Doris Kwong Qui ne risque rien, n'a rien ! f. !,V,l ZW Chelle Lamb Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. David Langendoen Progress: To be is to do - Soc- rates To do is to be - Sartre Do be do be do -Sinatra KW Adam B. Lass Don't stop thinking about tomor- row. Don't stop, it'll soon be here. 185 Esther Lastique Can we believe in fairy tales? Can love survive when all else fails? sfvb 11 Tony Tsz Lau Doing what you like is freedom . . . Liking what you do is Happiness . . , Audrey Lee Cindy Lee . . . whatever When in GOUDL will be, GO SHOPPING! will be . . . e., ' Q 186 'Ns-, Jonathan Lawrence It doesn't matter if you win or lose . . . until you lose Q. 3 Genevieve Lee Your dream is only a dream until you make it come true!!! Grace Lee We made music with passion sim- ply for the sake of making it Saint-Saens Larry Leathers George Lee y ur- Hae Woo Lee I looked outside my soul and saw despair. I look inside thine eyes and see hope. John Lee John Lee I have not yet begun to fight! , ff' wt, I John Lee Joo Hee Lee I can't change the world, but I Our deeds determine us as much can change the world in me as we determine our deeds -P.H. Michael Lee Michael Lee I am become DEATH, Destroyer of worlds i , ,,,.,,. ,LQ .XM-... V. ,r x HV! , is I iI,I 5 Q '- li Joseph Lee Mindy Lee You say you want a revolution? Well, you know we all want to change the world. May K. Lee Somewhere . . . Rainbows fill the sky and Love fills the air Seung Lee lt's not only what you how you give it give but 187 Shirley Lee Waiming Lee David Leichtman l'll tell you this- No eternal reward will Forgive us now for U wasting the dawn. BRU 188 Soong Lee Intentional misuse by deliberately inhaling the contents can be harmful or fatal Daniel Leff We never do anything well till we cease to think about the manner of doing it. Ty LeNolle l've got a headache I don't know why Excedrin Case 9415 lib. Susan Lee When you do not know what you are doing, do it neatly! Robert Leff The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for men to do nothing Eveline Leon I don't know whether it's right or wrong, but that's the way it's gotta be. Susan Lee To be successful you need friends. To be even more success- ful you need enemies. Darien G. Lefkowitz We never did have to take any of it seriously, did we? -Dagny Taggart Harry Leong Knowledge is both what you know and knowing what you don't know -Confucius Richard Leong Recipe of life: 1 part failure, 2 parts hope, 3 parts despair, 4 parts love f. I ff ' Susan Leonick I have a dream of big success 81 you know baby I don't want no less! 'MC-preciousluv2sweet Sandra Lespinasse Totakeapictureisto captureamo- mentto stoptimetopreserve thewaywewerethe wayweare I Sophia Leung Happiness depends, as Nature shows, less on exterior things than most suppose Amy Leung WHERE THERE IS A WILL, THERE IS A WAY Nancy Levenson Smile! lt's the next best thing you can do with your lips. l'll always be M.M.D. Zorikh Lequidre May every detour on the road of life make your story that much more interesting yfvmguf' Josephine Leung I'm going to have a Nervous Breakdown. l've worked for it, and I deserve it!! l David Lerner Remember you of old kindness and may the Lord guide you in all places. Sir Lancelot Wa W. 1, f I Lucy Leung Beauty comes from within 189 f eff' , 1 . : v , .. , S15-.ay Y' ? 'ft 1 ' ? 5 I 5 Q - -I H ,gag MJ., W 5 Q A I xv' , 1 r 1 S., ' .7 ,iv K, N7 Xf I G . , 5 Steven Levitt Time can't erase the things we shared. -Toto 190 Elyse Levy I am waiting for you at the corner of Walk and Don't Walk. Robin Levi Nothing Goes as Planned by the sea and sand -Pete Townsend Barry Levine God bless you all. May you suc- ceed in your future endeavors. lt's been great here. Matthew Levy Should we take Leave as long as we have to live, the loathness to depart would grow. Amy Levine Stephanie Levine I have so much to do that I am going to bed. -Savoyard Proverb Tanya Levy Be strong and let your heart take courage all ye who wait on the Lord. Psalm 31:24 IWW Diana Lew It is better to have tried and failed than not to have tried at all. Hey . . . I tried. sf- Janey Licul To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a Wild flower - Blake Tony K. Lew Some say that movies should be like life. I say life should be more like the movies. Noah Lid I lost my contact! Joel S. Lighter Stuyvesant and Computers - the door to the archway of knowl- edge Good Luck graduates He Kyong Lim Through friendship 81 love come memories that will live in our hearts an eternity. Marion Lewis to STFIIVE to SEEK to FIND and NOT to YIELD Shana Lewis Philip Lidov But I was so much older than, I'm younger than that now. -Bob Dylan Robert Limb This is the working hourg we are paid by those who learn from our mistakes . . . I ' 'f I '--'ww f :swf I Z Hanna Liebman Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don'tI I was cured, all right Yvette S. Lin Happiness seems made to be shared. -Jean Baptiste Racine 191 l l Bryce Linfield Matthew Lipson The next sentence istrue, the last Our interests are eternal, and sentence is false. low. those interests it is our duty to fol- fam r '1 . ? f xx Angus Lo Lorenzo The trick is to grow up before l'd wipe it on my sleeve-iflhad growing old. one Brett Littman lt's a small world but l wouldn't want to paint it. Steven Wright Lucy Liu You'll probably make a fool out of yourself by using the wrong fork. -Lucy Valerie A. Losito With ordinary talent and extraor- dinary perseverance, all things are attainable l Jeannie Louie is 'Q Lawrence Louie Lisa Louie To establish oneself in the word, The heart has its reasons but one does all one can to seem al- Reason knows not what they are. ready established. Stephen Louie Your final reward will be heart- ache and tears, If you've cheated the man in the mirror '15 ' Giuliana Lund Down went Alice after it, not con- sidering how in the world she was to get out. Ke-Ming Ma l guess somebody up there likes me. -Malachi Constant 'QS 'M-.4...9. Danny Loy The shortest distance between two points is to start at the end. Margaret Lutfey Remember, a goal is a goal no matter how cheap. Kwok Ma The richest man does the least to make the most. Steven Lu The fool believes the impossible. The wise man make it possible. William Lutz There are things known and things unknown, in between are the doors - that's us. Judy MacDonald I have a good life, l'll miss it when I die. Soco girl still pullin tricks in 86 Shelley Lum Johann Lynch One degree of success is mea- sured by the ability to enjoy life in one's own way F Jessica Mahlab What nature requires is within easy reach. lt is for the superfluous we sweat. 193 Wang Yip Mak College is a bud that blossoms success, but finding Iife's fruits is an endless task. Amy Margolis 12throughand throughvorpalb- ladewent snikersnakheleft itdead- withitsheadwentgalumphingbak Amy Martin He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how. g -Nietzsche 194 Timothy Mapes I used to jog, but the ice kept fall- ing out of my glass David Lee Roth 43 l Patricia Marin lt's the laughter we will remember whenever we remember the way we were . . , l Jennifer Martin Youth is wholly '?!'xoxifG,D4no..i experimental!! robertlouisstevenson Betty Mar Seek the answer within yourself and you shall be fulfilled Melanie Marino we be cool we left school Melchizedek Martinez The way a man plays a game shows part of his character the way he loses shows all of it Azra Marghoob Grownups don't understand that it's never too late to have a happy childhood. Drew Marmo Nathaniel Marunas Ironing the shirt wrinkles the man. Amrita Master A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth glanc- ing at. ff? Eric Math Tom Mathew Vanity is when you think you're handsome Humility is when you know you are handsome Yelba Matamoros LIVE, LOVE, LAUGH!!! John Mathew Seek and you shall findg knock and it shall be opened unto you , ,ff -. ,i Q ,325 , , 'fy' f l J li, 317 I s ,,Vy, June Matsukawa 97.1 WW, , ..,,,v we Jessica Maybar Gal Matyer The power of the mind extends There's only one li e to live far beyonds the limits of our reali- So live it while you can! fy 75 William McCann What you are is God's gift to you, what you make of yourself is your gift to God -Q25 Megan McKenna l'm opposed to millionaires but it would be dangerous to offer me the position Y Cormac McCourt You have to realize the Self, the real Truth -someone in the park Robert McKinney Always Remember: Judge not by appearance, but by experience. John McCaffrey Dumbo, the very thing that has held you down is gonna lift you up? .. -BRU Angela McFadden THERE IS INFINITE HOPE, BUT NOT FOR US. Trachy Beth McNeill I DON'T K OW WHAT I AM SAY- INGQ BUT I KNOW WHAT I MEAN -T McNeill Jack McCall The sun's not yellow, it's Chicken. -Bob Dylan GU' Richard McKay Winning isn't everything. Wanting to win is. -Catfish Hunter Daniel Menes Altho I disagree with what you say, I will defend with my life your right to say it. 4121 Patricio Meneses If life gets rough, just laugh and play soccerg all will eventually go away. Adios!! lmre Meszaros Steven E. Menexas Brut Mennen l'll tackle math any day, any place, Raise your hand if you're sure. any time. Mohan Menon The future course of history is de- termined not by prophets but by profits. -Voltaire wo go V- new CSUNIN els 951550021 awe cow tire X 60 so 0 i lx ec CO Nei age, D CX Elizabeth ae Sfttc. Tanya Miller Heather Min illusion: that there 9 ,J off, stillgotalong, long way NEVER LET THE SEEDS STOP is no more time O we ZW to go. YOU FROM ENJOYING THE WA- tomorrow -Phil Collins TERMELON fof courselll Roxanne Minott Christopher Miragliotta Memory is the power to gather Each of us has a capacity to im- roses in winter. prove this world - so let each of us use it! .N - X JJ' I ,gi y i f ,y Qi, gl VN 'ZW 'J 197 Patrice Missud JoAnne FLA. Mitchell Live life in your own way but be . . but most of all, to thine own sure of just one thing - Choose self be true to live it. Thomas Mirrione He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man. Eddie Mo Dieu, l forgot it CS' Roxanne Mock Vanessa Mohr Cindy Mok Feel not the pain of partingg it is It rains more on the just than the they who stay behind that suffer unjust since the unjust has the just's umbrella. 'Qfln-rf' G, . . ' , .jL . Melanie Morris Declan Morrissey Nicolai Moser . . . in my heart there will remain this very special place. 198 Mona When are retakes? James C. Moustafellos The door is open, colors all around, smile, cry, then laugh out loud -Berlin D gt , l fill rib' y Bobby Moy Gary K. Moy Harvey Moy Forget the past The happiest moments in the past Faith, determination, and t e pur- Plan the future, is only half of that to be achieved suit of money ar s We Dominate the present. in the future successu You only live once. HMA! t ffl Cynthia Murphy Tim Murray David Murreil Aprendeme La Verdad - That which does not kill us makes Education is a poor Teach me the Truth! us stronger substitute for Friedrich Nietzsche thinking. .wr , .. ,Mr 4 , ,. , , H. Mfftii l Alfred R Nerd Roxanne Newman Donna Lynne Ng Well, I got a 1590 but I'm taking it Have fun nowg by 1997 it will be a Look for a lovely thing and you will over to get the other 10 points. prescription item. find it. It isn'tfar lt never will be far. -Zippy Rena Moy Learn as if you were to live forever . . . and live as if you were to die tomorrow. l Richard Nakajima Frozen in that fatal climb, as the wheels of time just pass you by. Eva Ng Destination Unknown - Life is so strange . . . when you don't know your destination. 199 4-19 Jimmy Wai Yin Ng abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz: Thefirst initials of my friends. Wai Ho Ng 200 Marland Ng Although the world is full of suffer- ing, it is also full ofthe overcoming of it. Elaine Ngai If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it, I know I can achieve it. Helen Ng Life is not a problem to be worked out but a mystery to be explored ,,',t Rebecca Ng I never think of the future. It comes soon enough V-15 Linda Ngai I got my act together but I forgot where I put it! Q ,, ,V Jeannie Ng Remember there are no bad days - some are just better than oth- ers. ,uf ff' Siu Fan Ncg What lies behind an before us are tiny matters compared to what lies between us. Michael Nishi The best thing about the future is that it comes one day at a time. Eun Ha No It is better to waste one's youth than to do nothing with it at all. Matt OBrien Christina, I love you forever. 55 ,yan fi' Tak Nobumoto Angela Nunn There is nothing one can attain God, I hate freshman gym. Irene OBrien It takes a second to say goodbye, but I know the amplitude of time UZ, WW Alonso Ochoa Eitan Ogen Mihyung Oh From Norfolk Va to New York 8I There are more things in heaven FaithistheSubstance beyond the leg end of Archie con- and earth than are dreamt of in OfthingsHopedfor, tinues. your philosophy Theevg:lenceofThings Not een. f f Debbie Okun Mark Oliva Tatiana Olmedo A. Afolabi Olosunde If we believe life is worth living When all the curtains are pulled . .. for there is nothing good or In the country of the blind, one- that belief will help create the fact. back, we'lI turn to see the circles bad but thinkin makes it so. eyed man is king. Q fwe've traced. K TL! , -W. Shakespeare 11 ' A 5 - Qgrfilrfqlli I ljlgi Dj Ki nmwjij' ,flirt I ill if ,f I, lvtkl I ' 'f UOQVJ LQI IJLUIIL i' If X' ff 1 Lf' Z r lgglf I X10 LIL I i,..,t gf I N, KJ I' 201 DIN li I ,f i' I I I. ' , , ,X , , D I ,, RHI., ifhiii if lim Iwi? I www? WJ Alvin Ong Love is a precious thing to be cherished Forever 81 a day . . . A.O. and S.Y. Jennie Oppenheim I'm bowling for success on a lane with no gutters -Boppin Op Damon Osgood Those who don't pass history are doomed to repeat it. Eugene Ostashevsky War is angerous to lovers, chil- dren and other small barnyard animals V 202 Dan Osterlund Despina Ovanezian John Pak Tracey Palmer Williams Two roads diverged Attendtowisdomincline earstoun- in a wood, and I- derstanding. Bediscreetsothat I took the one Iipsguardknowledge. less traveled by . . . Dimitri Papadopoulos Miriam Pasternak Afoot and lighthearted I take to the open road -Walt Whitman Perceval Yes, I am a senior Carl Park PRIDE IS AN I EXPENSIVE HABIT TO SUPPORT Pranay Patel All our times have come Here but now they're gone: The reaper BOC Melinda Peretson If a man could have half his wish- es, he would double his troubles. -Ben Franklin Q-. So-Young Park Reality is for those who lack imagination. Rajiv Patni Knowledge has a limit, there is a place for acceptance and faith! Alfred Phredly Peters time8tspaceRsupported bythe5di- mensionalpillarsofallhumancon- tactswlthegoddessErisfnord! Peter PBFFIHSSH If only I had failed the entrance exam. Daniel Peisach A smattering of everything, and a knowledge of nothing! -Charles Dickens 'UN Antonio Piccirillo O, tither thee, life! Have mercy upon thy victims of creation! lCiao, ally 203 David Pincus Treat the youths right instead of putting up a fight. -Jimmy Cliff Van Pleasant Melissa Plotkin Walter Polkosnik Anthony Poison '. . .Across the ields of mourning . . .at last I am coming home, I am coming home. U2 264 '36- Anita Premi Nobody has ever measured, even the poets, how much a heart can hold. 204 is 5 Robert Popa fE:l:j'iZE: .gf e.:s:f.:1? 2 KF! PO. f-'E -. H .3 it. -:3'f' -I -, V ri , xl'i:':':1, 9 1 7-in 3- N: 0.4. WS. Q . . f-t. . f .61 n-...tw ,-, rn... ..M,2v., wt W 4-RR, . , 3. f . .- I- A.W.t-.A-A ,.,- Q, ,, , ,V N ,, . .....,. 4.l.- -.-,- . .V -,. N? mtg!-:Qt 4 '- a .L- ggvgyjfvzfzf xg, , .. afigs.-fM.,.. .., t,,. . , . , ., ,.,, - X, ,QC wx , Lx. , . ' x,.,:.,, . Ex , -' . lfiii . , ' ' 'k ,?.'gw ?3jfjif -i'rfy.7e : , Sfm t - f H? , if 1 K ii. 529. f f fgf I if I - flaw, v Q. 1. . , 5525 . 7, 1 f ...fry 5 'f 'fi I' me file , 5- . K, if ,Qu f .A -IL 2' I Patty Presumptuous I loook mahvelous! Simply mahvelousl Joel Potischman And now, cried Max, let the wild rumpus start! I -Maurice Sendak ik we mga, 4-W Joshua M. Price Eat, Drink, And Be Merry, For To- morrow We Die. Atanu Prasad Copying from one is plagiarism Copying from many is research Cecilia E. Prichard Books, Papers Grades, Applications Graduation! Ma! I did it!!! Marie L. Proeller lt's my coloring book and l'lI color the bunnies any way I want. THINK SHE'S HUNGRY Daniel Projansky P.P.S.: YOUR CAT GROKS, I Jodi And all the ake o have not been Qazi o Haroon Rashid Regina Rawner It takes life To love Life k around. This is So live! You should never be clever but when you cannot help it. Maria Rabinovich Elizabeth Regueira Listen to your mind, but don't for- get your heart either. Carlos Ramos Zoe Reiter I have no use for facts when I have my opinions. 20 'UN A 1 y r Miro Reverby Yi Ri Thomas Richter Howie Rind Beam me up Scotty, there's no in- All good things must come to an Buick Gran Sports and telligent life down here endg Through it all l standg Praying Audis to Godg Lord amen! Lainie Ritter Michael Rivilis Howard Ro Patricia Roberts Someday we'll look back and this Every artist dips his brush in his Moral virtues are acquired by will all seem funny - own soul practice and habituation. -Springsteen Aristotle 1 2 f 6 ' V ' ,4WM0,,,,,,,,,mW X fm, l u uu tt l Maw rs' alaalla faaaaaaay, Jessica Robinson Keith Rogers Robin Rogers Douglas Roll My ships at sailg can you hear its Trust in the Lord with all thine l'll swim across that bridge whenl May the magnitude of our suc tender frame screamin' from be- heartg and lean not unto thine un- come to it. cess never be equal to the deriva neath the waves . . . ? derstanding -a real person tion of a constant. ll Eric Roman Liana Rosario Peter Rosenberg Ira Rosenfeld Not one would mind Positive anything is better than Neither bird nor tree negative nothing. If mankind perished -Elbert Hubbard utterly -Ray Bradbury ,af 19- 119' Gregg Rosenstein Julie Rosenthal There were only five things l Hollywood hated about Stuy. . . Mon, Tues, Or Housewife? Wed, Thurs, Fri. 47 , I l 'Jenni Ross Ruth Ann Rossbach Our duty is to beg You're fwee now wittle wabbit- and not to be go womp and fwowic in da this or that. fowest. -Virgil Fingleman -Elmer Fudd 707 Aaron Roston Anne C. Rothschild THIS PICTURE HAS BEEN SANI- ln a wonderland they lie!Dreamlng TIZED FOR YOUR PROTEC- as the days go by!Dreaming as TION the summers die-LC Aililng' I ,ff in Robert Rothstein Leon Rozenblit Stephen Rubinstein William Rugolsky Life would make a great comedy, Hey! I've got time. I'm on the eight if only one were not a participant. year plan. nm ' I 5, f . Phil Sacks Tiago Salvador Steven Samiljan Orly Samuelly lmay not have learned the rules of I wish to preach not the Doctrine Look! Look at that green tongue Don't fool with fools who'Il turl the game but I have learned how of Ignoble ease, but the doctrine on the turnbuckle! Ik! Yuck! away. to win! of Strenuous life. -Vince McMahon Keep all good company -Queel Erick Santiago Help! This box l'm trappedin is getting smaller or am I getting larger. TQ ww G32 LEEKQAQC Steven Schantz I went to my first Kiss concert. It was amazing, though my ears are still ringing y I A ff, Q 3 ' Qi af ,V l af if fe f Barry Schnikov Hold the door dahling. Karen Scanna Seek and ye shall find . . . HELP!, ' i I m LOST. Sekka Scher Shine on you crazy diamond , I Brenda Schufeld l've got to be free, Free to face the life that's ahead of me. Jeffrey Schaeffer . Live your life to the fullest! This is not a dress rehearsal for the next life ,L 4 X, Garrett Scheurich 9? Sharon Schaffield Ya gotta watch what you drink these days - they're even makin juice outa carrots. Debi Schneiderman ljust can't help it . . . My feet love to dance . . . -Snoopy 209 Edith Schussler Miranda Schwartz Adam Schwartzstein Alexis Sears So-so is good, very good very Someday we'll look back on this Always do what comes to mind once you stand up and learn 'to excellently good and yet . . . and never think twice walk - you're committed for life and it will all seem funny. -peanuts it is just so-so -B. Springsteen Dorese Searson Ted Sedlmayrlffwr px? Andrew Segal Armi Sevilla That Barney Flubble- E' family fwblgl Mir lf u would go up high then use your own legs! Do not get your- What an actor! , wgfg 1 l selves carried aloft. llggml 5'fe.gssl l .1 ix! Flinoo V. Shah Alex Shakar Sam Shapiro Nat Sharpe The man who never makes any The Gods must be lazy. Some call it laziness . . . I call it Dumb stuff always seems so mistakes never makes anything deep thought smart when you're doing it. at all. -Garfield -D.M 2 Gwenn Sheet Hyung Shim There is a way which seems right Real men don't eat quiche ex- to a man but the end thereof are cept for the ways of death 2 Mary Shim James Hey Jo, Wanna Flace? 'VY' l . Hsu-Wei Shueh There're so many dreams l've yet Put yourself in the other's shoes and try to understand their point -Carole King of view. Jung Shin Push your tummy toward the target. ' -Richard T. Mackey Diane Shinberg to find. Faisal Siddiqui ls the noise in my head bothering you? Edward Sien Lisa M. Silverman Tina Silvestri Procrastinator's Rule Considering the shape of the The best of times is now-so live The day after it is due is a good world today, l now give 'em eight and love as hard as you know time to start your report. and a half seconds how! -Warhol -Jerry Herman 211 ny- Juliet Simpson I have never seen a more lucid, better balanced, mad mind than mine. -V. Nabokov Navin Singh Dawn Skala Amanda Smith FOR HIM WHO HAS CON- On thewhole, human beingswant We made a promise We swore OUERED IT, 2B good, but not 2 good, and not we'd always remember - No re- THE MIND IS THE BEST OF quite all the Time treat, No surrender. FRIENDS -., ,dfi ?vf.ff f1 , ff ki ' V ' S V , if, Francisco Smith Lisa Solomon Jin Song Zacary Soreff I don't know how to say what's Living is easy with eyes closed. Bigger the risk, To see a UFO in Utah is not con- got to be said. PH Beatles better the challenge! sidered extraordinary tue,--A. ,. .. I I I Katherine Sorel Catherine Sormani I If there are no happy endings . . . Happiness is I make one out of cookie dough. two kinds of I -Cooper Edens ice cream. Clark Gesnel M Eff W na Jonathan Spear I If you're a bird, Be an early bird, But if you're a worm, sleep late. Lauren Springer Originality is the art of concealing your source. Lorene Springer Elizabeth K. Sprower Edward L. Sta. Maria What you are is God's gift to you What's past is Most precious is that - what you make of yourself is prologue. gray song, where your gift to God -Shakespeare Indecision is joined to Precision. i 'nga 'Um Peter Steinberg Carl Steinebach Andrew Stern lt's either sadness or euphoria That which does not kill us only lt's good to be the KING. Billy Joel succeeds in making us stronger mls. .M -fx W R! r l Karen Steigleider Only a mediocre person is always at his best. Jessica Stern Things aren't clear they're just transparent. f -G. Orwell 213 ,A Ealfgvti Y-Aw, . 5 , . John Sucke Each moment of friendship be- comes a memory more valuable than any possession. Robert Sullivan ll faut cultiver notre jardin. -Voltaire 214 Alexandre Sugiyama Pamela Stone We've come a long way we're changing day to day so tell me where do the children play? Susan A. Suh Happiness makes up in height for what it Lacks in Length. -Robert Frost Murt Strotbeck BODY BY MURT Luke Sullivan ENOUGH IS ENOUGH IS ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH! Esther Sung Jennifer Susse Peter Swaine The flower that Oh the thinks you can think, if only I have no thoughts, so I will see I follows the sun you try. fear nothing, so I will remember does so even on -Dr. Seuss myself. cloudy days. ff' 'ix Michael Swietnicki We make history or it makes us. Marge Piercy Living in the open Sufinsa Ta the best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up -Power Tasoulis they were real Anastasia Severin reckons nuns, but . . . 1115.1 , .1 1, Sven S .tf.- lgual-K Y. Raymond Sylvester Every sweet has its sour: Every evil its good Melanie Sy Nissim Tagger But we hide away and show our- selves when everyone has gone. Jan Tang There is a time to let things hap- pen and a time to make things happen. if li Julie Tedoff N. l. Test Slowly I loosen my grasp on an- . . . Now cover your left eye and other door, closing the door but read the bottom line. never locking it. Susan Szeles Life is a series of hellos and good- byes, l'm afraid it's time for a goodbye again. Somethings can only be found when you are not looking for them. Louis Tao Victor Thomas No Cat No Cradle So it goes. 215 ai? i ..rr , Gail Tieh l love gymnastics - you get to wear those cute little outfits. Edward Tom The great thing in this world ls not we will be. Kazutoshi Tominaga Cynthia Traub The impossible of today will be- Not what we give, but what we come the possible of tomorrow. share, for the gift without the -K. E. Tsiolkovsky giver bare. -Lowell David Tsang Marilyn Tseng Ce qui embellit le desert. . . C'est qu'il cache un puits quelque part 216 Eddie Tom l'm HUNGRY - gimme three so much what we are, but what lunches. Maria Trombino Success isn't a result of sponta- neous combustion. You must set yourself on fire. lVloon Fong Tsui The person who makes no mis- takes, does not usually make any- thing Stella A. Tom Do not try to live forever, you will not succeed -George Bernard Shaw A: 4101 Mr. Trout He forgot to dot the Ten points off! James Tsung A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Proberbs 15:13 Eric Tucker 'UN 3 Mark O. Vance A good luck omen is a gorgeous blonde walking over the front of your bed. Lynda Villa Why do I need a quote? Nobody would forget me anyway! Rafail Turkot If you can't dazzle em with bril- liance, baffle 'em with bullil Tanya Viger . YW.,ffsw.,,x v 12224 1' 5 Stephanie Vroom But now l'm six, I'm as clever as clever so l think I'Il stay six now for ever 8t ever S Ewa .,.' v.v. I A .. 'i L5 A Don W. Wade One man cannot summon the fu- ture, but one man can change the present ' of 1 ,lffififfq ,rw P .mfs f :M ' .7,w2,,,g 4 ,fsffihi rf 5 E- f A gg? . I ff z f 42' QF + f,'.rr!,.6f4 Z? Y ' fi V J QW? f' 'Q ,,mzWEa gf 73? 3: KX? ,fs QM ?-.-fssxyx Zoe Walmsley if 4, ff 217 Eric Walsh Julie Walsh Sooner or later, I love being a writer. What I can't the men who win stand is the paperwork. are the men who -Peter DeVries think they can. George Wang I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour but heaven knows l'm miserable now. S I My f. 1 ' , , ' ' 'Lim Mr A N, ' C K .322 -,f, J. Wapner Thaddeus Ward Jeanne Wei Jacoby and Meyers . . . Take me to the river!! Smile!!! Nothing is ever that bad. lt's about time David Byrne 218 z, 4 Arthur Weinberger Leave me alone l've got nothing to say! Mariann Wang Give me time to think and perhaps I'Il find a way. -The Wizard of Oz Odelia Weinberg we be cool we left school Ivy Weisman Fancy thin ing the Beast was something you could hunt and kill ...I'm part of you A xr-an 'iii Peter Weitzner How can we go forward into something we're not sure of. Katie Whitney The world's so full of a number of things l'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. ...rf l Craig Wiener To live outside the law, you must be honest. William D. Wieting Jagath Wijayadasa . . listen: there's a hell of a uni- Birth, copulation and death. verse next doorg let's go. Those are the facts. -e. e. Cummings -T. S. Eliot Erin Wilhelm dream within a dream. -Bob Dylan Q ig-,f f xx .yA,.6.. All that we were or seem, ls but a E. A. Poe John Witchel Patrick Wolfert Jenny L. Wolsk Amy Wong HA-HA! lt's hard to get away these days As we are now living in an eternity, l TOLD YOU SO!! . . . There's just so much to do. the time to be happy is today. HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA- -Snoopy HA-HA 219 Bolon Wong -WANTED- -DEAD OR ALIVE- EVER-GRINNING MFL COOL Ling Wong The patient in spirit is better than theproud in spirit. EC. 7:8 nuns, ff , I .15 I i EE! 2. Tak Wong One does not strive to be mature. Maturity shows itself though re- sponsibility . . . 220 Kenneth Wong TIME IS RARE WASTE IT AND EVENTUALLY lT'LL WASTE YOU Debbie Wong . George Wong Without cause, there is no effect THE THREE KEYS O SUC- CESS ARE WORK, WORK, AND MORE WORK. Olivia Hsiano-Yun Wong Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face. -Victor Hugo Suk Yee Wong Like a long lonely stream, I keep running towards a dream. . .mov- ing on, moving on Susan Wong Hepastedpostcards aroundthe- goldfish bowltomakethefish thinktheyweregoingplaces If . GX had -GJX l ' W' i Z I i 'x I . X ,. I 4 Xi-J Xijigffpv IJQ 1 Xipfh X17 iQ . . X63 we wir Elizabeth Wozniak Bernardine C. Wu Anastasia Xenias Cheating is life and life's a cheater I think l'll just lie here until the first The best way to get the better of 'tis true 'tis pityg and pity 'tis 'tis snow comes and covers me up temptation is just to yield to it!! X true. -Charlie Brown i ' ,QQ ' ff XD 'I 'Q Nude-' x 1' , Q, .vwpfif if Ax E50 ' ,Civ .af L -l R J xg as XXX BQ -x . 9 Tl' A Tatsuga Yamada NO COMM NT! Penny Yao man does not live by bread alone solhurry up and pass the choco- late! Allen Yee Angel Yang CW Su-Lin Yao Love is a precious thing to be cherished Forever 8t a day . . . A.O and S.Y. Ka Sin Yeung IT IS BETTER TO W AFl'OUT THAN RUST OUT .3 Isabel Yang Expectedg Disappointed Con- fusedg Boredg numbed The Stuyvesant Experience Jee-Hoon Yap mIStakes aRe a FOrm oF SELF EXPRESSION Peter Ying Every Man knows where he buries his hatchet lexcept for Rinoo Shahj. Q. -ml-'4'f .72 Anatoly Yankovsky TH S SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Jee-Lian Yap Invisibility is Obscene Kaleb Yohay Forward and Fiaca Menacle and Den Gosaca 221 ,f-:mf-vo. Kenny K. Yoon Heaven is not reached by a single bound. We build the ladder by which we rise. Holland Caroline Yu Let's shut our eyes and pretend - Then maybe once again - We can be young and innocent Tae Won Yu II II II II II II Q Q ll Sammy Yoon No matter how slow a snail treads it will always reach its destination Clifford Yu There's not a tree we can't climb, not a creek we can't cross. ' Melodie Young The thirst to be free is an unquen- chable hunger lg Eileen Yu We dreamt we were strangersg we wake to find that we were dear to each other. Parkson Young Life is full of ups and downs Pak Man Yu For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also i ..Mf.,MW5l Yeuk Yuan Sik Chang Yuen Charles Y. Yun l The hardest part is making it look To be conscious that you are ig- easy norant is a great step to know- ledge. Disreali-Sybil Ruth Yun Nancy M. Yung lt's not by might nor by power Love and Life Go Hand In Hand! but by my Spirit Poki Yung Success is a ladder that cannot be climbed with your hands in your pockets Flita Yusuf Let love melt into memory, and pain into songs -Flabindranath Tagore Michael J. Zammit Valerie Zamzok David Zatuzhni Adam Zimmerman Perhaps someday Time flies The question of questions is Life was easy when it was boring it will be like an arrowg why? The answer of answers is -The Police pleasant to remember Fruit flies because! even this. like a banana V., Geoftrey Zubay Karen Zuckermann For more tube time, You can never have lay back and be cool. too much romanceg or money. I y , 5 ,ig,,fm-5 223 T- ADS I 224 'I X I THE CLASS OF 8D - 6 W 1 , - 3.3 .vw - ku., 232 SANDRA, CHERYL, I'IVI HERE! WORLD'S GREATEST SENATORS? 1. NICOLE 2. BILL 3. LISA Www' QMMN- Xrf'5Qg,w.., 3 , 1 wi? wi fi' 141' SL L Give them the same respect you would give me! EIGHT OFFICIAL TEACHER ASSEMBLY PERSON SENATOR MS. GRIST SUSAN LEE LALIT JAIN , .,,, Mg, W , V -qiwi' K wi ' iff 4- - -E1:'.'f1i ,z M vw--K 'SL -, -Q .' :ww . M 45 , 'KW 'f H 3 ff 1- , , gQf?h ,gg? QQQ S J . R ,K . P5 . i Y 3 m p rlk. 4. ? V N, tigqffhl 2- we- -1 it r .if , .,, K 'V ' E' . , ww Q, 'G H6 'X' W -- W f 4 xi , N ji -V Fi ' i Sli: . ,. , kg mx, W X wx figy 1 A v . 1 9' '49 7 ef x 4 Y 1 s-3 , ,xr f 3 A as P 1 Q JF i .' y -.,,5'1', '1 Q Q' 2 K, Y - X- X . , xv. . . -Q , + x , in ' ' ' V' ru. . 'lil . ?,Jwf, - ' A' w Q4W U ,xH2f if , .. f A 3afifE , A -dy3dff1 X X ,yy an f --: f.. .Wi-,A . I .lfiif 7 ,-Mx 4, , 1, .:,i 1 A ,1-3 2: ' J' K 1, g 1 ,LM 41g1:Q33,5Q:,3:3k V , ,f .g -ze, Wpf MQW xwv X :mf J , Q . K- ww X a A fo . I f 4 an 9 'W , 4 , Q , I siQ!ii!iE! Mm 'WW K THE 8R REGIMENTALS Vital Stastics Size: Thirty live approximately Males: Nineteen Females: Sixteen Average IQ: Infinite Favorite Day of the Week: Anyday that there is no school! Strengths: You name it we got it Weaknesses: What are you kidding? Chiefs of Staff: Bruce Winokur: Septemberf85 - Septemberf85 Though his tenn was short, he set us through basic training. Arnol Bellush: Septemberf85 - Janua1yf84 He gave to us his personality and good humor. Ruth Goldberg: Febniaryf85 - Junef84 So that's her name! Philip Fisher: Septemberj84 - present He gave to us everything he had and more than we ever wanted! Colonels: Ira Lawrence Brody - he led his homeroom to glorious victories and not so glorious defeats with his loud and boisterous mouth. Anna Fung - led her homeroom with sweetness and kindness. Staff Sergeants: Melissa Chung, Doug Damato, and Janey Licul Enlisted People: Allain Atienza, Michael Au, Leigh Barzey, Ajoy Chandra, Kerry Chin, Jimmy Chiu, Yan Sae.Chu, Maria Dimartino, Christine Elliott, Meng-Chun Fan, Scott Gastner, Mabel Gong, Kirk Goodrich, Walter Ho, N151 Jacobs, Kersten King, Haroula Kordolemis, Jasmine Kosovich, Cindy Lee, Waiming Lee, Cormac McCourt, Roxanne Mock, Mihyung Oh, Dan Osterlund, Anthony Polson, Daniel A. Projansky, Steve Samiluan, Karen Steigleider, Gail Tieh, Jagath Wiiayadasa, Allen Yee, and Jorge Kiser. 238 M Fairnes S ' Integrity ' Stupidity Ami w it M , MJANLWQWA J' 96 Aww? cw 4 W vi A wEUl M1 M Aft gy , 8S Weiling S. Chang Grace Cheng Christine Dobriansky Hillary J. Donitz Laura Gerrity Caroline Giulbault Erika M. 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' ' mme Kel V Ev-,le fiyff, v O V I Q Ye fa -Vf' F I- f I 'oe time W I 4 I I Nxogft OR I 'I M ' I, - v 1, , X Elizabeth: I want to have a party. Amy: I should've brought my shades. Heidi: Can someone else tutor for me? Regina: Do any of you have my Niebla Translation? Anita: Would you please stop confusing me. Elizabeth: Should I have a party or not? Amy: Sure!!! Invite Boris, Okay? Regina: You guys know Boris Beckerl? Amy 8 Liz: Sure. he's our fiance. Don't you believe us? Regina: Fine - Of course I believe you. Heidi: Huh? Anita: Would you please stop confusing me!! A lla! Fm TEL. I2l2I 777-1322 MARIELLA PIZZA AND RESTAURANT HOME MADE DELICIOUS ITALIAN DISHES HOT SAN DWICHES 180 3rd AVE, ICORNER 16th STI NEW YORK, N.Y. FREE DELIVERY '-'ibut incl 249 592 f i Barney Levenso Yth Q Y Th k y f SHS '21 C St and his Wife Edith Levenson Wish their granddaught o S S WISHES Nancy Sharon Levens SHS '86 Congratulations SSAT-PSAT , SAT-AOT- GMAT Coroplarnooto ot A'i!1!E'lE'K'Fti? ST HQZE ' ,H GRE Bl0'TOEFl . nnsrsvcn-Pom JlAT'MOAT'VAT UGAT-NMB I-2-3 K NPB-MSKP-N05 EoucATnoNAn. CENTER LTD. FMGEMSCGFNS GPA'NGlEX-RN SPEEDREADING-NCB-I ESL REVIEW-FLEXI-2-3 No.1 IN TEST INTRO T0 LAW SCHDDL PREPARATIQN baUiA Studio PHOTOGRAPHERS 329 Mamaroneck Ave. MAMARONECK, N. Y. 10543 OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER TRIPLE HERE'S T0 .lv Goon ., 3 5. FRIENDS 139 . 5 2 Three became one - Squads comrades in paint. Up's , down's, breakup's, affairs, understanding, laughter. Cafe's where underwear broke and hair caught on fire. CindereIla's Palace in cinders - Stuy guys, Bru, Bronx Science, INXS, Farrel, Mr. N.Y.U. Late nights on morning ferries. Friday's at big parties or small lockers - staying at i'Jen's . Summer's in Spring Lake - a five pink birthday celebration, use your sock Dancin' on the Jetty, do any of us remember getting home? Gotta go - our elbow hurts. Together forever - Rockers Unlimited, Commuter Panic, Dumb Blondes, baby blues . . . THREAT MEMORIES . . . Chillo. What now? I was going to say that! Really? Mmmm, you smell nice. lt's different! Yum, I smell Chinese food. Grilled cheese and l3.L.T's forever. Gee, what movie are we going to say we went to? lt's a Vision Quest. Remember the blackout in Spain and the exciting Mattel electronic football. 3 tourists in an empty bus . . . Are you sure you never ice-skated before? Do you think we'lI ever go skiing? I have nothing to wear! When are your parents leaving? What do you want to bet? Can I watch? Come here. You're gonna get it! l'm sorry. How do I look? Gorgeous! You hunk! Smooch attack! Wanna hear a joke? Purse, I mean bag! l'm in heaven. Look at the stars. Can I have a hug? You're my best friend I love you. We would like to say thanks to all our friends who t we have shared special times with. It really has been the S best time of our lives and , we're going to miss you. A I Love, Christina -n- Matt ...THEFIESTlSUPTOUS... 252 Q f S n 5, bl : 'xx -x yyg, , , 1 ' A 'ifz ,lf.,v1, ,V ,,,f K 4 1 W1 And then you woke up 4 2 n Ei ' 1.2 1 J ' ,. , ' Bernardine fi -m:1j12ii,'E'i, ,, J 454 1: 1-,-41551:-' ,rim .- f:1:5::, ,.g., ,. ' Lxgfsf- - -,,,5f'1ff 5 H K ' j,Q,'i','iiiW-Egf'5.21i:f2ZQS1i,.-13,5 I , ff:-N - -1 . , ,, f-am. r' 'iff ' , I - ,. , -5 , ,M-, gf ,, ' -L gf2'f , 523, E W ' -M .a-. 8l Lucy 3- in 4, -4, n f ' y 1 X ff ,267 L 1' WN . in ,,k,, O ff! , ,iff f QTAQLN LLM 7 In .M lg' ...On if 4? AY21.. fix RL 'L v 4, 4 5 V at. my head yet .4- men , .M- I W , 'vf A ' ifmifai. 1 if f f i5QfE, . QS.: MQ 5 MW.. E F , g . ' 1 54? ,L ii, 5 f, Q 153211 4 5' A' A sTuYvEsANT TRADITION CDNTINUES Best of luck to our graduate, Peter Gal, and to all the members of the Class of '86. r May all your dreams become realities. Love, Mom, Dad '52, Steven '84 f C 125 233-4372 L. C. ECHO IMPORTS INC. and 14K Gold Earrings. Semi-Precious Stones, Pearls, Ivory L E HO N K N OO 3 BAR 8r GRILL SHOW MEAFRIEND 158 Eastwdl AND ru. sHow You A PEST 533-8877 ANONYMOUS CZZJ .ffffffgfffafffffifwfwefrfffg our 6136 ofyoa, c7Z1m,ZD ,Daveamf ml' GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '86 Uh, excuse me but, how do you play football?. . .lt'll be like a slumber party at Sa- bina's. lt'll be you, me, oh and you can bring -. . .l am the farmer.. .who ate my coffee cakes'?. . .we must get our sisters together. . .GET YOUR HANDS OFF MY BOOKS!!! . .You are all a bunch of morons! You mean you don't like my toga? . . . Ask him about Sat- urday nitel. . .No. Go Away. . .YAlSE!. . .You know Bobbi, when I first met you, l didn't like you. . .Well pooh on you. . .Achool Pbbbt. . .Bowling for Bobbi with a knapsack lin slow motionl. . .I want something delicious. . .we must get candy. . .You're such a poop. . .Ooh miz Bobbi I just love the way your mommy dressed you to- day. . .Why thank you miz Beenie. . .Guess what Bee- nie. . .What. . .They're gay! They're gay! BOBBI 8t SABINA P.S. Dear Ira - Thanx so much for everything. We'II really miss you. After traveling a total of 1,726,831.0207 miles and sacrificing almost 57,600 hours of sleep tyeeesh! what a depressing way of life!! IX II.f '7'7'7 E. I .5 1 -. .V H ' - f gi, 'iiisggss13,1143-.7.::'f-1.-'fcig-fqagngqt,,:1.,::.5'e1--ffm V ' .' V .f. - .2 22:2- xmas ' ' assiri-47. ff ,.:,.z:5,-:.f '51 . .f 1 ,.f.,.,,. 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A 'Waals xx 4 es We, the refugees of an everlost island, bid farewell to an everlost school. . .FlNALLY!!! 5 6 ,f Someday, my son, all this will be yours With pride and love, Mom and Dad 1986 75 1976 x I itfxieiifi l need a haircut. . .Did you call her or did she call you7. . .BUSTEDIIL . .Okay, joke's over, who took my pen?. . .Crisp french fries and water, please. . .Coffee and a toasted bagel. . .Check out the veranda and the front porch. . .What time are you leaving'?. . .Let's get a soda at the Lesbian Store. . .Bend over and smile for me, buddy, . .l gotta go to the printers today. . .One more time, in English. . .Gotta go meet Dad at the office. . .So what are we doing this weekend'?. . .What is this, Novelty Day'?. . .Good ol' D'nt. . .Ah, yamsl. . .Oh, nuts. . .77777- HGH HH!!. . .I don't suppose you have to go to today, do you'7. . .Forty Dollarsl. . .I decided was very ill to- day. . .Here's a poem for you. . .Wanna write stories'?. . .How long is your Spec meeting gonna be'?. . .But we're not being sarcastic. . .What did you smoke for breakfast? . .Did you bring your stash today? . .How was the puzzle today'?. . .See yous later. . . COPYRIGHT JULIE WALSH AND KAREN ZUCKERMAN, 1982-1986 CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR DAUGHTER ANA MOTHER, FATHER, NICHOLAS and SAM Your transition from basic to creative cooking takes some doing, some actual experience in finding out what happens when you add this or change that. Once you have made this transi- tion you will never lack admirers -James Beard The James Beard Cookbook 1 fi' Q K? f t fix F1 ' u Q.. 3, X 4.4 , 4 w ists- X 'Q ra 258 P' . tl . . 4 W ff- . gg! V ll ' jj ' Q11 ' 'li 55? V sf:-ic, l riggi- 'ilf R We if 1 BEST FRIENDS FOREVER! GOOD!. . .GIIT the fudge out of here. . .That is defi- nitely an option.. .How slick. . .gymnastics .. cheerleading, . ,wrestlers ., That's a big farce. . .Hey Mary, you wanna'?, , .No, no l'm just really tired. . .cruising . .ice skating. . .Georgia diner. . .Great Adven- ture. . .Here giddy giddy.. . midlaugh crisis. , .XS, S, M, T, DSM, , .tofutti. ,. Caraville. . .doofy girls, . .Pop tarts: Nose, Knothead, Spike, Eddie. . shopping. . .The gods must be crazy. . .geegles bun- nies. . .gossip . .coniver. .. crash. . .CHUCKLE, CHUCKLE, CHUCKLE, get off of that thing - OW!! wild thing, you make my heart sing, you make everything feel groovey, wild thing I think l LUVE YOU! you got, you got, you got what I need! O-SKI, E-ROCK, CHILLY FU. 8tZRA Xxkkqmx Aymm KQV? ...HEK! All the money in the world ! Just dOn't oooooo qco ...But, but, Holly !!!!!!!!!!!!U ...Don't call me Hekkie poo-poo!! i sound like a pile of manure! ...I love PICS !!!!!!!PIGS,PIGS!J We love our Suzy-Q's !!!!!!!!! REALLY ??????????????????????? .....Really !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! '-YOU CAN PICK YOUR FRIENDSgYOU CAN PICK YOUR NOSE, BUT....YOU CAN'T PICK YOUR FRIEND's NOSE !!!!!!!!! NO r 'IQ' ' No , Q2 . Q3 ,RNC I igb Qgg, ofgkf Q5 '61 .S 51, Q,-SY' af xx N GS ig AQQFS O gl fw Q0 . 90 is 'QQS Qgggk .0 Q9 Q, ' ' g egg iggg QQAMK Q- .Qi- 53 Q' Hog Q on O ' HAL E SQ Jpfyf 0 SY PALSY H , W 625 E Q O22 H ,S JQQ U, Q E 5 we QQ M Q CD 6? :E fo .4439 5 'n Ik .' ' 7' - QQLWS' ' . Vx WW 10. S 5 owl we M309-WV 03 5. 5 V - ix 1 -F fn ' WE'LL MISS YA .... NELL,MAYBE. ,f, Z ORD F md It was nearly three years ago that we came to Stuyvesant High School. At first, we huddled close together, but as time passed, we reached out to others and found a new circle of friends to call our own. Since great deal, common bond together to are friends then, we have changed a but there still exist a among us. Today we are show the world that we forever!!! PHILIP 8t AARON AND AARON 81 PHILIP ' I -'wr-4-M.. ' f ff: ff-'4:5f',':f :girmw 1 I- ' f,2fqq':f'.1'frg,',-of ,,,' rizgfiivfi Meet me at Jay Street Boro Hall at 12:30 and don't be latel. . .Anyways. . .FantasyIand, 950 Fifth Ave., 222 Chapland Ave. . .l'Il have a pizzaburger and water, . .Sue, when are you going to return my Smiths record'?. . .Whats up wit chu, homeboy?. . ,Life's a beach. . .Ross T, John, Clese, Si- mon, Andy, and you know who, Susan. . .Mmmm, Paco Ra- banne. . .Sue, how's the book coming?. . .Wanna go to the next car?. . .Sam, get off the phonel. . .You are an idiot! hal ha! hal. . .where are we going? A mat- ter of waste'?. . .I'm smart, I'm popular, I'm 1350!. . .Dad's gonna ship me off to the NAVYI. . .Grab some mints. . .It's a story, not a jokel. . . Friends forever, Siouxsan 8. Sioux .NVQ ya- Did you ever read the words that said I love you. I read them tonight But what good can they do 4EVER Communication I regret what I have done It wasn't clear clever I said goodbye tonight IT'S THE LAST TIME -Squeeze Q Y , 5 r A word I may never understand . . I-u 3 Hmm S. W - NI CI - B Z - X-MasagI1IZI- Tigtenggridits frT,he gIJghts . D t' -G div Cho ol te- P2IEIi:I?ngct5he Clonset ?- Macgiqeue - J' skating - Guilt - Flowers - at M gr Halloweengllvgnlzlgahgne calls - . Love and Luck to Lisa tt and the Class of '86 Mom, 8 Z ,4 AWaIkAround Memory Lane ,- . iw ' ' 'lf 5 We L Q ORD CDHIVI BOYS Resistance is Useless Scriptwriters fand Lukel '86 Say Aaron: Dyslexics, let's party! Say Alex: There are no correct answers, only correct people. Say Damon: Who would want everything? Where would you put it? Say Dave: THE BEST OFFENSE IS A GOGD OFFENSE Say Jeff: The crunch always gives you away. Say Luke: Commandos don'tdie - they just go to Hell and regroup. Say Nat: Oui, garcon, l keep my Herringbones and Turtlenecks in the same Aquarium. Say Pat: Nothing is a balloon with the skin peeled off. Say Pete: lt's hard to experience one's own death objectively and still carry a tune. Best Wishes to the .L Class of 1986 7 139 THE PARENTS' ASSGCIATIGN GF STUYVESANT HIGH SCHOOL To My Friends, A message from J.P. The Homeboy Adler: Some of this is mushy, some of it isn't, regardless it is just there to show I care. To Paul: A long time together, a lot of H,O under the bridge. I'm gonna miss ya friend. To Ivan: G'bye old pal, you're the one guy I could really tell anything to. To Ellen: Do well little sister or I'm going to come back and kick you all over the school. To Rich and Jim: Strat will live and so will our friendship. To Andy: Four more years man! C. C. Rox To Dave G. and Paul D.: Yo guys, I'm here! To Matt: Hornhead, Jughead, What's the dif. we're better. To Misty: Did you mail my recs out yet? To L.J.P.: Now can I call you Lee? To Debbie: L'chaim To Julia T.: Maybe we could still go to a movie. To Luke and Dug: Calm down guys! To Dave and Damon: Stop blasting in my ear! To Janet: iand all the other girls I had crushes ony: Thanks! To Rob: Love that car, can I borrow it while you're in Eu- rope? To Sean: You're still my favorite penguin. To Karen: In your case, short people do have a reason. To Julie: I never dated a girl more than two weeks, nuff said! iEven if it is said LATE on this ad.J To All my other friends, I'm sorry, I care about all of you too! Bye Now! GUESS WHAT TOO Dear Wendy and Val, It was once said, lf Fran ever tries to tell you a story, have her tell you the end first, or else you'II never hear it. . . .WeII, here it is from A to Z: Answering machines, around P with whom did you fool? - Amos, Baby, It's You , Brian, Bruce - Bo, Boone, break room, cat people, clocks, cheerleading, Central Park, Da-da-vid, Deutsch, egg show, eye- shadowl? Fred, film, the Fat Whale, gum! Great Adventure, Greg-Fred, Glancy's, homeroom, Happy Birthday. Steve, Hi, I'm Ron, and these are my two squeezes. in my bus, idiot girl, just-Joan, jeg elsker Danmark, Jack, Kukla, Fran, 81 Ollie, Kenny's curly eyeheads, Lance Blank - I'm sorry, lith, love nap- kins, mit navn er John Brown, Moo! Move your B.T.'s! no hunting, Nice manners, Babe! orange everything, the other girl, fthe! prom, Pizza Sam, Paragon, pretzel throwing, pa- jamases, quarters in your ears, Rat Head, rashers, sloe gin fizz, staples, surprise parties, Sixteen Candles, two dollars, This, Trivial Pursuit, Twenty Four U, turtlenecks, The Game, the Underground, un- derpants, Vishnu, Valley Girl, Whatl? X-mas, xylophone, Y- squared, Yoko Ono, and of course, the whole Zipper fam- iIyI!!!!!!!!I Look at that, I made it to the end. . .it's been such fun.. .Oh, wait, did I ever tell you what happened after graduation?. . . Love always, .... we might be laughing a bit too loud - but that Fran never hurt no one .... ' ' 265 Good Luck to the Class of '86 Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime we 'll take the best forget the rest and someday we 'll find these are the best of times BOBBI LOVES MATT MATT LOVES BOBBI FOREVER Hobadon . . . Who knows what tomorrow brings ln a world few hearts survive Some hang on to used to be Live their lives looking behind All we have is here and now All our lives out there to find Time goes by, no time to cry There's always you and I We may be too young But we've seen and done Anything they say is fun We've got to find out for our- selves ln the end there's no one else We've waited a lifetime Now we're gonna make our own rules of a . wonderful And this is the only immortality you and I may share. We started out as freshmen, discovering sodium, carbon, neon, helium, and all the wonders of Chemistry. Amy and Elizabeth wfJoey behind newspapers, Annie and Elizabeth wfMayorkas 8 French, Elizabeth and Nancy in Rabinowitz wlBrillo Head - the notes, the looks, the feel- 439. .,, 'bf' fi,- f i F X Vu . as . ings.. .Excursion Day - the start of a tradi- tion. . .raunchy rowing, Great Adventure lLiz's 5 weekend castl, Red X, dances, talent night, shows, f Sing, and Serendipity's. . .Elizabeth and Amy - -HX ,,- l sisters??Il yeah sure. . .6 inch haircut for E, juniors TWA 'Yilf' who write on desks, always Woodstock, AB 8 EH A talks forever. . .GRRRR, meeting by the lockers, .Q stealing Annie's pants, hunga-hunga, bus rides home, feeling for our space, finding we may fit, fit together with each othen Kissie-Klssle and laugh- ing, laughing, always laughing. . . the laughter. v. I I Then in sophomore year: Pizza Man - Does he de- I liver? Dead Zone, Halloween Nights, doodlebugging, YEIIT-0 Anne Cc.-FOIR Aires Guys, Willy Wonka - remember? jumping in foun- ' B , 2 tains, 75 minute lunches for N, Paul at football practice, I V h John Book, Eyeliner, sewing pants, cutting shirts, lock- 8 Z ers in the East Cafe, cooking up a storm atAmy's, the Ritz 3 I T - Dominatrix, limos, collages. and the birth of Bubbles Bubbiego Bunnie 3 ' I and MMD, finding nickles in ice cream 8 TightAss on the Y and GA in the rain - never dampening our spirits. .. 1 The trick is to use ablue balloon. . .BUNNIES DOIT ' IN THE GRASS!!! If you want me you can find I me. . .wondering about you. . .The Little Girl Story. . .What ls Remembered ls Up To You, . . the hurl. llle l83l0USY. Junior yean this was it, party time, Superman Strip- pers at Sweet sixteens, Steve in N.X and Boston, growing closer knowing we can have it all. . .then SODIUM WITHDRAWAL. . ,Experiencing Studio, Stuy grads, and Nancy's Beach House, M inch left for patio. . ED: lostbrownies, swimming wfo suits, row- ing, JM - l want him NOW! Howard Jones Things can only get better , Louie Louie, Blatz, lOklahomaj Walt Whitman on stage, AB will live in our hearts forever. . . , ! an il?-lv W tl Homin, m nf .im 'ffm'-.fro 'fl :vu iw Im 'w .ut , IS MY EYELINER RUNNlNG?. . ,corners. . .Is there anything on myface?. . .WHAT is my hair doIng?. . .jee1elouIse. . .Guess who calledlaat ! nlght?!?l. . .Really?. . .NOX Fakely. . .l forgot my QSEFI clarinet. . .You did whatll. . .Pretty QDSKK! ridiculous. . .l'm having a cow. , .Oh pleosel. . .more jelly. . .ls Anne here today?. , .Like IDK. . .4 waters please. , .Wh . . , . . . Open Wide and Say AHHHM U .-rherefs 3 first time for EVERYTHING: Tell me about it. ' .ffl . ftyzptl. . .P,DA.Mg6U'wi.-:?. . .Radar Up!! Zerirlus. Jon cutialoo gig. hcorest Hills lncarporaxz. . .total grossammullgi .MEanzhiIe. . , , . . oca eranc... wa oo n ...t 't , t't't .. ' ' ' lustcan t get enough' -nghtNance !.' I wanna makelove to you under the Strobe Light S 'W 'O E' 'V no 'C' V C'J ' eSe m's t 'T'l 9sd 'g 0 W' ' uh-huh, Amy. Earth Girls are Easy - oh really Annie. . . l eat cannibal. . . try it you'l like it Party Girl, MMD. . .A Teachen A Student. . .Tempted by the fruit of anothen . ,Like to get to know you well lM'DK' - we didl. . .so we can be one together - sortalt. . . I've seen sex and I think it's alright, makes those little creatures come to life - Woodstock EAD85 -. . .beams over to me starts licking his lips, stroking his antenna and waving his Q-54 I: at am I going to wear Strawberries going at die??. . ,SUPER Strawberries. . .Where do you want to go for lunch??. . ,dick dick dick. . .is he tall???. . .Jin.x, buy me a. . .Pina Colada Alert. . .don't forget the plugs. . .HAPPY BIRTHDAY . .Hickory Chips. . .R-U dying.. .anything over a mouthful. . .Trail Mix. . ,OH, DEFI- , NITELY . .Jailbuit??. . .jump his bones. . .TT . . .J.B.'.s. . .Do I have lipstick on my teeth??. . .Vibro Double Dongo...Popsicle...Ol1. l'm i throwing up. . .tmst me. , .Can task you a que.-1tlan??. . . lt depends on how dmnk I am. . .Oh! My Dreamlll' ' i L bus. thats where we met , call from the corner , getting , into a car wla guy from GO - I spiton Pierre Cardin , ED f l l Amy TNT for Bunnie - I wouldn't mind adjusting - his lens. . Mr. Magoo, Gymnastic disasters, Cen- Elilobg-th A Nancy Sharon tury 21, SAT's at PR AM's wlN 8- E, Physics, Bellush I '- .. at u , L Babes and U2, Mikey's such a Rob - what 4 ' 1 - Q a and Lester l?l, Mn Wonderful - more ? Ii E notes, more feelings, heartbreak. Zipperneck - yup. V Q , A Dilly Deli, Stick, Frankie rides home and Timmy too. ' S g Singing after Sing, l was nude sunbathing on my TC' g MMD 2 l i how . .Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to get through this thing called U1 hips. . .Desperate but not Serious. . .I want somebody to share. . .All Of My Love and All 6 Of My Kisses. . .What is Lover. . .Always something there to remind me. . .Don't put I another dime in the jukebox, I don't want to hear that song no more. . .All I needed was G the love you ga ve, Alllneeded for another day, Alll ever knew. . ,ONLY YOU. , .Don't you G forget About Me. . .Tell me why I don't like Mondays!! Don't try to live your life in one L day . .Try and enjoy the Here and Now - the future will take care of itself some- E Life. . .LET'5 GO CRAZY!! ll -If -The Most Wonderful Gift We Can Give ls Ourselves ll -1 . - - f ll X . S' Our separate lives k li W if Our separate ways I I .EQ . gy f A Bring us together l f Now, Always, Forever. .. 5 QQ f N -EAH l 4 V. K , 'i is ' - ' i . . 2 'T ! -L, , 5 I ' ,-. Q Senior year iwhewl - can you believe it? applications, applications, college this, college that. . .R-we ourselves?. . .Nancy No N092ig,I ' Q A 1-i n Pudgy Bunny, Squad iburpll. . .Cutie of the Month. . .Passion Calvin Coolers. . .Stingg oh how it hurts - the hoping, the waitingilhfi t 3 A JH A l' memories, and the letting go, sucked into the Black Hole, Amy and ming are not cute - TIGER, A Gradual Awakening, Maglql-lf ' !! 1 2,7 ' ' R Q X 'Yes Liz, he is taller than you. Bubbles and Ediscovering school lunch,Sing - 'Sing??!! 'I Can't singl' Two whole lines!! AdventUl'95!!l '3 at Albany - we finally learned there is a time and a place for everything, and it was definitely not the time or the place!! Dr, 5qeff,'In't the days of old, when knights were bold, women were bolder, and you should have seen the teenagers, , .y0u'd think sgx was Olllyll above the waist. Will we make it thru the eighties, I-I-I don't know' well we did, and it was Qt1f5'h8c !AMAZlNG!!!! Q , . . .Say em Together Naturally it lg, .13 l i l l These are the things that dreams are made of . . flour ton V-days, b-days, and x-mas'sl, affectionary sugar, soda tin coolerl, Lizzie's sodium, half 'n half lfor better or worsel, dash of Central Park Blend 2 innocent freshmen with music appreciation, adjacent lockers, crazy glue, and lots of goggles. For fullness add a cup of 34B Nancy and a pint of Anne to improve consistancy, then stir until smooth or until se- nioritis sets in, whichever comes first. Put white mouse in locker and chill. Mix days at Lizzie's house with after- , noons at Serendipity's and don't forget to add one day at i lin's pool. Preheat life to 1,986 and let stand in homeroom until bell rings. Then bake for four years or until golden. . . CAUTION: avoid bites, scratches and bruised shins A Day When One Has Not Laughed is A Day Lost r 1 I 9 o ' E 7179 Lil its O aa as I Valli O I - ascii S Milf- 5 ll'-It t JIV UZCK .. 5 4. . ,,,, f.' ,J r 6 i . ri Hn, 2 , longl- Everybody Needs Love and Adventure Everybody Needs Cash 2 Spend Everybody Needs Love and Affection Everybody Needs 2 or 3 Friends nt.. - 3 f 'st 's5.2:S,ffsr - ..,4 .,-:wi-tyre: f Q it-:EQ . .. . X 4 , ,h g 4 V . . ..,.w. , -':f-- 3 gag-if -fi ' W1 f ...fee-Y. F4351 THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES. . . l Are you Bill Buetel's daughter? . . . Do you have my batteries? Want to go to lunch? . . .They glues the Iock!!!!. . .With memories like these your darkest days will always be bright. . .Some say you'll look back on all ol this and laugh. . .Time will never erase what we've shared, THE BEST UF TIMES. . .We love you, don't ever forget that. . . To the two girls who stole our hearts: Give them back! But seriousm we love you and we 'll be your friends foreven 11's stuck. . .here let me got it Ill there good. -just pull it out ltee-heel Jin 5 Joe slsters?. . .no, cousmsll? g in: recently designated diplomatic status with Inter- , I , -ational Trade. . .and whose vein is kept poppin', with a Kltle help from his friends. His latest venture is nude Q V hgqgl --.. 1 W kydiving - lt's a thrilI! He owns two Ferrari's and ...' i n old beat-up white TR-7 named Vicki. De: is happily married, currently a Portuguese im- lorter. . .whose charming smile still covers for his dev- 7 joe: GK, Hn, I Want this One! Ilfrtlxlnfiyilvfscenfli 'ga5bW3?J11etL'gt:s1Va:Ella mi . lin: Wait a minute, loe. The first one to become a millionaire buys the r . en as e a o A . . 2 hand he replies, Hi picked them up in High School. . . I h fuels L?mbi'gh - llt age 35, Amy E. Butel, after having spent ten years . Q04 9 'lt at 5 ng t' X - I with the Peace Corps in Nicaragua, now owns the f ' rf- ' lin: That snot fair! You Il get it first. largest wild rice and watercress plantation in Central ' lOe: We'll see! Amenca' Dastardly Duo Elizabeth A. Harvey, age 30, now runs the world's largest penguin orphanage in Antarctica. Hundreds of Penguins each year are given a home as a result of Elizabeth N - ' ' 1 ' ii .4 QQ-ffwi' f , ' .-4312WfffgfZQ4:if:Qf2g:f:ia,,,:ya:f , ff f6awW' Ifww-f2+.a,'-wiwfiili - 1, f f --can ,cv-.m44xv,f:cp.4 f ff K --f . ,. - , ,wAf,,g,f ' 991329 E' ' , ' ' I I ' . , , ,, Lqgvfyw , v f f4'fZ:y,2?'W ',-f- ,.y,,ff' 2. . . ' , A-sM o f ' -.512 , 1 , Q 1 ' .U- ,f . . 54?ii44fL,,f,..V,, l I . . .at Stavy's. . .Jennietook some more pictures. . .Wanna see?. . .O.K., overa Tab and don'tforget the lemon. . .who can make the best rings? . . . sure, Caroline, you can pop the straw if you stop worrying about your nails . . . Okay, maybe Brazil was good, Daniel - BUT. . . it would have been better if we had been, you know. . . Speaking of Brazil, l can't wait to go to the beach . . . Debi can be our lifeguard . . . Sarah, are you sure chocolate chocolate chunk cookies don't have any sugar? . . . Let's goto Area tonight. . .We look 21 don't we . . . otherwise we're doomed for Danceteria . . . . . . How can we coffee-shop-it if we can't find a 24-hour coffee shop? . . The Table Hey-hi. . .What's up?. . .Oh, gross! What's that crap on the table? . Where's Beiderman? . . . O.K. guys, let's work on our soap opera - the nurse in neon and leather . . . wheeze, wheeze, HACK HACK! ... Swoon swoon . . . she lost her change thingie! This is definitely SING material! Beidie's wearing his Bert shirt . . . you look ex- ceedingly fascinating today . . . BEWARE of the nice Italian boy from Brooklyn - he has a rag- ing headache and he's going to STRANGLE you! . . . Did l hear ----? . . . Stamp, brush- brush-brush, step behind step behind . . . No, but does anyone want to buy Avon? . . .lShe's no longer a working woman! What are you selling? ... Chocolate mint gum, that's dis- gusting? . . . Gong! . . .Today is x.,1 Wednesday - have a nice weekend! . .. Bye - see you Linda Clarke Eveline Nancy Patrick Jimmy Irene Rena later - 270 , N 'I I f' , f ff ff 'F Education, like neurosis, begins in the home 2 Ji , lj' ,,, , ,V-ff, i i Q2 ff! 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Emerald Forest - we want Pee Wee Anne of Anne's I Wanna see somethin'? . . . I'm tired . . . Passed out in any saunas lately? .. . I have to go to yearbook . . . I'm making butter . . . I love this song! I hateit. . .I'm so depressed. . . Irene, have some butter . . . Nutmegan Schmeggman I have to go to yearbook . . . You're overworked - 2 periods of Orna . . . It's schmutzing . . . RADICALII . . . Milk and cookies . What the well dressed tank is wearing . . . We have to go skating .. . My little 12 ounce darling . . . I'M , GOING TO YEARBOOK!! BYE!!! . . . but we re perfect . . IFZENIE, MEGGIE AND ANNIE Thanks Mr. Grasso for keeping us Sane . . . 'V V . -I n ,,i ,W 7 1, 5 5 1, 4 , V, ' J' yi , , fi' E .E '-V I fbi '--: .1 4' ' df' a C... Q i r . r , ', 'V,, .Au vi, ' BO 0 0 t Life's a b ---- , and then there's us . . . Spock . . . P.P .... Lisa F.W .... Somewhat fine Watusi . . . Tanya Thang . . . Willie . . . Killer Miller . . . SU Masseuse . . . Magwet . . . KSD . . . The Count . . . Deb . . . B.B. Blah Brody . . . heavy-set-type of guy . . . sloba- saurus . . . Fat-boy . . . Wadness . . . I'm a little fuzzy on the goodfbad situation . . . in search of V.B .... oh, no fwith hand gestures! . . . you are so dedde . . . Colorado beef- fwhite meat . . . birthdays at Hard Rock . . . Stavy's the pseudo malt shop . . . it's not a party, it is a get together . . . olives with or without pimentos . . . he's just a gigalo . . . who bought the MSG? jello? applesauce? . . . ready, ready, ready - let's go! . . . quick get the door! It might be Ivan! . . . eat crap and die . . . Twister and post-Twister . . . the concoction . . . awesome water skis . . . she's my prom date . . . countdown . . . Korean cujine . . . someone please come to a soccer game . . . I was a teenage quido...,what happened to your legs, Margaret? A razor attacked me . . . is it old coke or new coke? . . . growing spaghetti . . . M00 . . . DUH . . . this doesn't look like Lisa's hair dryer . . . albino coke . . . the trees . . . blah stickum ha-ha-ha stickum . . . let's matriculate . . . it was sad, sooooo sad . . . putzness . . . blah-blah . . . nice face . . . man has six limbs . . . I tode him, if he gode in the water he be code! . . . hode de dow . . . posteurpedic pancakes . . . protein enriched french toast . . . partners in crime . . . comrade-at-arms...Phred is a phool . . . nice head . . . get a grip . . . can I be Ladyhawk? . . . Ivan: razors are only a quarter . . . I guess Tanya's not getting the phone . . . where's my Luscious? . . . don't cwy . . . bias-ball . . . Stuy Health Sz Raquet Club . . . freshman summer in Newport . . . those SU people are so clique-y. . . I don't have to be nice, I'm rich . . . Awwww - hot tub! . . . how to heat a hot tub . . . a wildlife...Schukakill . . . Ira, is it snowing in your room again? I hope they close school . . . psych . . . only if we could miss a little school . . . hi, this is Trish. I, uh, need the economics homework . . . oh, I gotta tell you something - I forgot . . . fugly, beastly . . . Buck Henry? Oh, Buck Henry! . . . I don't laugh like that! Do I? . . . I thought it was funny . . . 57 problems in two pages . . . are we having fun yet? . . . have some food, Ira . . . you know 'dat s--- . . . I slept with her . . . the new San Andreas fault - Brooklyn . . . how's that go again? . . . I'll tell you when you get married . . . am I really that short? . . . a UFO . . . how fast am I going, Ed? . . . cruisin' to da mall . . . lost in Hohokus . . . Tuckahoe . . . do the Hohokus Popokus . . . you know I love her more . . . can I take my picture with Mickey Mouse? . . . no, mom. He likes J aps . . . three-way calling . . . why does Ed drive such a big car if he's so small? . . . the Grimmace was chasing me . . . something smells fierce . . . still in search of V.B. . . . easy on the butter . . . the Wrong Durgin Park . . . do I have to sleep at BU again? . . . these are my women. My name is Ed . . . focus in on the nose, blur the ears . . . throw it in the hypo . . . crop it . . . have a little pizza with your oregano . . . showers in fourth period . . . Margaret, get your foot out of his pocket . . . spaghetti toes . . . no, I will not kiss you for a dollar . . . Baumelia re-runus. . . . Baumlia incuritis - a.k.a. - Incia . . . Lisitis . . . Ira the human bobsled . . . I wouldn't say it if I wasn't your friend . . . Lisa's breaking the sound barrier. She's achieving orbit . . . brutally honest . . . macarino wih cheese . . . whipped cream . . . The Ridge . . . what a lovely dress Mrs. Marin . . . are you majoring in communications? speech? . . . A.W. . . . I don't believe in raising my hand . . . socialism . . . higher math . . . get out . . . gutter rat fur . . . Betty Boop . . . do you really think I'm obnoxious? Just a little twith hand gestures! . . . he played with Barbie. At least he didn't play with Ken . . . all the boys over here. No, not you Ed! . . . we're putt-putt-putin' along . . . road trip . . . icky-poo Ivan . . . if I was walking down a dark alley . . . free food at Paid for by the most U! CCALITIO 6! . ll . Wendy's - Trish works there . . . the Drake . . . Hawaiian night at the bungalow . . . hullo! nice life! . . . this ain't no Love Boat you know . . . Mr. G. can be Capt. Stubbing . . . all-purpose word - all-purpose earrings . . . camera wars . . . has anyone seen V.B. yet? . . '. Ira, do you have your passport? We're in Brooklyn . . . dat s--- should be illegal . . . neat-o! wow! what? . . . L-L-L-Lisa-Lisa-Lisa . . . my mother has access to nuclear mate- rials and my father can ship it . . . funny, Ira, how deaf people can understand me but you can't . . . uh, guys? We just missed the exit . . . TNT . . . it's just a jump to the left and then a step to the right . . . Wor1d's greatest sushi eater - Patricia . . . meet by the walking ' ' ' statues . . . shaving cream War . . . don't mix your Doritos with my Haagen-Daz . . . I hate blue gum . . . Store 24 . . . cheddar cheese pizza at Ruggles . . . pok fwied lice . . . the generic family. . . who slept in their barf? . . . cow-tipping . . . it just takes your breath away . . . hanging out at Red Apple . . . operator, you disconnected me. You owe me 337.00 in dimes and quarters . . . sight-seeing at the atrium . . . terrorizing the Safeway . . . wee-Wees . . . once a time upon there was a hira Ira who tried to a1pha-abba-alpha- betize in the tower shower . . . Ed, I need a lift to Lucian 's wrestling match in the Bronx . . . Hello? Is this Ed's taxi service? No, it's not the Exxon gas corporation . . . the Georgia Diner . . . Kimakowski and Ma . . . work with me, work with me . . . uuooooohhhh - she takes care of herself . . . I can't find V.B. . . . geet? . . . do you ail? . . . ice cubes . . . APEX . . . are you on drugs? . . . wear your safety belt . . . good, good . . . Lisa - you should get a Grace J ones haircut . . . another surprise party?! . . . Patricia - the toast 8: grilled cheese master . . . Pyramid, jr . . . Wheel of Fortune . . . N.I.T. - Ninja in training . . . is it imported from N .Y.? . . . Inferno . . . all-purpose butter . . . paging Miss Suzy Marin . . . David's Cookies in Central Park . . . a power drill! Just what I always wanted! . . . the Flying Pig . . . High Five . . . Haut Cinq . . . birth defect . . . Ira does Madonna . . . pool privileges for everyone but Ira . . . dive, Lisa, dive . . . you sank my battleship . . . strateic Parchesi . . . ice skating at Rockefeller Center . . . Uno's . . . La Groceria . . . Swensens . . . XJ 6 v. XJ S . . . Tuesdays . . . will the girls in the back please stop talking . . . who do you have for physics, Ed? . . . train delay. . . I don't cut - I just fail to go to class Yaz The Mod S uad I know m limits wh ' q y yismy jacket on backwards . . . I hate bathroom water . . . did you paint that shirt? . . . resumes are being accepted - contact Lisa . . . I wanna be a teacher so I can give homework . . . Ed, we almost hit the pillar . . . Harold Kim - practicing masseur, barber, lumberjack and chiropractor . . . Ira the Sumo Wrestler . . . we each have to have two donuts per day l . . . can I offer you a stick of butter? . . . Sale . . . MUA . . . URAQT . . . LTS . . . Lisa's sederfstayr . . . Pat - this is the diet! . . . M8:M's in plain yogurt . . . The Leader . . . OHGEETHANX . . . it's not my fault I hate everything . . . Chivas . . . their noses are browner than mine . . . remember the part where he healed the guy's neck . . . Edward, please behave! . . . look, Ed, he gave you a travel brochure . . . you guys are still here? it's 7 o'clock . . . know why she wears so many hairpins? To hole up the halo . . . she has three and a quarter halos . . . ?more shopping days until my birthday . . . my other friends . . . my area . . . party size . . . it's good to be on all the trips . . . O-Tay . . . I wishfwe wish . . . get out . . . THANKS to Jerrold Schwartz and Adventure Trails for amazing trips . . . from the most amazing clique to the most amazing faculty advisor and friend - WE'LL MISS YOU! . . . CLASSIC .cj REMEMBER . . . Amazing clique in the World. Or at least for trying De Gang IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE WORLD YOU'RE LIVING IN TAKE A LOOK AROUND AT LEAST YOU GOT FRIENDSIALL MY DREAMS CAME TRUE LAST NIGHT ALL MY HOPES AND FEARS ALL MY DREAMS CAME TRUE ONCE MORE IN TEARSXWHY DO YOU TRY TO CHEAT AND TRAMPLE PEOPLE UNDER YOUR FEET DON'T YOU KNOW IT IS WRONGXAS THE NEON LIGHTS SHINE ON THE EMPTY BED WE CAN TALK TALK TALK BUT THE FEELINGS DEADXALL DEPRESED ALL ALONE I DRIFT INTO THE DANGER ZONEXCATCH ME l'M FALLING DOWN AGAIN I KNOW ITS A DREAM BUT JUST THE SAMEXTHE PROBLEMS THAT YOU SUFFER FROM ARE THE PROBLEMS THAT YOU MAKEXTHE OTHER NIGHTA CLOSE FRIEND TOLD ME NEVER LET MY HEART FALL INTO CARELESS HANDSISOME OLD SONG A FOOLWOULD SING SOME OLD SONG AND THE TELEPHONE RINGS AND THE GIRL SAYS JOHNNY I LOVE YOU SO PLEASE HOLD ON TIGHT AND NEVER LET GOHXAS YOU WALK THROUGH LIFE TRYING TO REACH YOUR GOAL REMEMBER WHAT I SAID ABOUTA LITTLE BIT O'SOUL!I PRACTICE EVERYDAY TO FIND SOME CLEVER WORDS TO SAY TO MAKE THE MEANING COME THROUGHXTHINGS ARENIT WHAT THEY SEEM IS THIS REAL OR JUST A DREAM AND THINGS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAINXSOMETIMES YOU'RE BETTER OFF DEAD THERE'S A GUN IN YOUR HAND AND ITS POINTED AT YOUR HEAD YOU THINK YOU'RE MAD TOO UNSTABLE KICKING AND SCREAMING AND KNOCKING DOWN TABLESXYOU TOLD ME YOU LOVED ME SO I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY PROMISES ARE SNAPPED IN TWO AND WORDS ARE MADE TO BENDITHINGS WILL HAPPEN WHILE THEY CANXBUT IT WAS EASY TO BE ANGRY AT YA BUT DEEP INSIDE I KNOW WE SHARE THE PAIN! . . .AND WHEN YOU REALLY LOVE SOMETHING IT LOVES YOU BACK IN WHAT- EVER WAY IT CANXTALKING AROUND IN CIRCLES TRYING TO FIND THE PERFECT WORDS BUT THEY DON'T COME TO MINDXWHEN I'M SCARED OF BEING WRONG AGAIN WON'T YOU BE THE ONE I TURN TO TO LET ME KNOWXIT WASN'T LIKE MOVIES IN MOVIES THEY WORK IT OUTXWELL I STILL CAN'T SAY I KNOW WHEN A LOVE IS REAL OR TOUCH AND GO AND IF TWO CAN BE ONE WHO IS THE ONE TWO BECOMESXIF WE CAN'T SOLVE ANY PROBLEMS WHY DO WE LOST SO MANY TEARSIAND NOW AS WE INDULGE IN THINGS REFINED WE HIDE OUR HEARTS FROM HARDER TIMESXIT SEEMS LIKE WE'RE LOCKED IN A ROOM THATS ATOMB OF MEMORIE- SIIF I HAD A PHOTOGRAPH OF YOU OR JUST SOMETHING TO REMIND ME I WOULDN'T SPEND MY LIFE JUST WISHING . . . So before we end and the f .iw . we'Ii drink a toast to how it's been. F' , , Q wi., Q f f f ' f ,f w 4 , , I ff' ,if if I if fr , f': ,-1 ' V ,f 45: ,, 3, r, 1 I 1:2 'I ff22v f'fEf'Zf1,ra , , , ' w,ff..'4'm' , f ', 'f .'j,f,W4 ,. -f' . ,f 51, .Q A few more hours to be complete, a few more nights on satin sheets, 11--I K -is V 415 a few more times that I can say F ' y 7 I X I rw. , , J I 'f'4'E:I -I , 1 f fzf, ' -' ' I I 4 f fix ., I 1 I've loved these days . . . 'Q ,K 'mv -gifg, l v giants. f ig 1 A' . Q V. . f in Q, , 776 I .r of s I f ' 1 F I IT WAS THE WORST OF TIMES... ...IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES. THANK YOU Mr. Geller, Mr. Orna, Mrs. Bierig, Mr. Cronin, Mrs. Reep, Mrs. Drozdova, Ms. O'Garro, Mr. Mali cono, Ms. Blumenfeld, Ms. Hegarty, Mrs. Gluck Ms. Stein, Mr. McGuire, Mr. Rubinstein, Mr. Lon ardo, and all my friends -A.C I L O -+- .Q D KU GJ i. O X YE rv .. o .. E cu GC an E S u. U7 .E C L J CD cv .E 5 X an U3 U7 A: C cn D IJ o cn E CD E E 3 cn Ha 53 EO 8? me .sg '13 -QCD CSU gi -5 52 ml- fl fn.- .C 'S an A-C '53 'UO QE u.. :L cn... IDB E4-1 mm :E .ln ' Psi O CD 'fi' O O2 .QI- D .Nc L U31 EE Un E cu c no OO E C CD O 7 ve you ever feared the future would be nothing to you? C0 5 Z Q D CD E E5 co E O cn U7 'C cv cv U an .- S an Q. U7 CD U 4 V PAP-E1'efvo 77,15 WA 1-gg ,-S CXL' X 1' CAMPACN E .440 -Years may come and go, here's one think I know all my life, you're a friend of mine You can depend on me all my life I :QS 'cause you're a friend of mine I : : 277 I Congratulations Stuyvesant Class of '86! ALL THE BEST UN YGUH TRIPS THROUGH LIFE! 4'1,' .S 12123 355-2625 OH YOU PRETTY THINGS DON'T YOU KNOW YOU'RE DRIV- ING YOUR MAMAS AND PAPAS INSANE -DAVID BOWIE KEEP SMILIN' KEEP SHININ' KNOWING YOU CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON ME FOR SI'RE THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR THROUGH GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES I'LL BE ON YOUR SIDE FOREVER MORE THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR. -DIONNE WARWICK MELISSA JENNIE 'ORLY 'AZRA 'JENNY'DEBI CAROLINE STEPHANIE'ERIKA 'JENNI' SEKKA 2 1 1 s 1' --A-A f I 53 f R- If Q ga-f l? f ' ' -1 1 f -'W f 'H . 1 .. fa .. 1. . 1 It iii f ire f 5 ici ina , f . - I . Ti AL. A ' - I - . on . N A .-1 .,1f.1.w-:waz f f -1 3 -b . .4 - .J f -' 1 -V 'Xe -ea . -A Q I W 9 3,11 W- .., . 'f 'H . . 4- ' , We ve come I f .. iff .4 - p f is rg 5 A swf' ' E1 gg A ,Ni ,A a long way by Q E A , im YUU. if U , ' 'f ' . K W 3-1 I ,- z 3 : ' 1-, , 'N .,. Z 0 Baby A -sew . A s , 'ff Caja, 'V I, 1' ' I .V 2 . ,.,f of gy . . A A A Q I f ffTI I -A A , ,-:-feng, JM, W4 1, go..f 1 : -V ' 1qE,,,-.:.- . , ' I . 'I . 534 -'K s ' AAYY a if I I Q I YIAI 'V , A p w . fl L , .fr VJ. A 1 vm ggyy z X 'Wil' ' f? X 1- , 43513. V - . . .L 1. l ' Q . , fA r V ....,l. .3559-mga ,aj -22555533 eggnfm a-. f? ' lllimn T. ' With love to you and all your friends at Stuyvesant. Peggy + Renee fffffflrqml S-4 . . ual. Toilet paper out the Window, ice skating fU.T.Ij, food fight. . .Auditorium nooning. . f'Where's the Red Zinga'? . . .HMonkey, Monkey solid . . .Dartmouth W.C. . .plastered in the snow. . . OURPH !!. . f'EXcuse me sir, can I feel your eggplantsw. . .Hoey . .Va, Va Vroom. . .crying in Burger King. . . My hip bones connected to my thigh bone . . .Outhouses. . .Underground, Fm 17 No 19,1 . .Soccer. . .Cheerleading . .0ofies. . f'Zoe, could I have my bathing suit back . . . How could you do that when I'm on the phone with you - some friendships will last forever. 279 J IMMY. . . , f 1 I , 1 - 5 A fs 1 Cu 'if fl? 'Q V Zh-,L H, wig 'UA M L 4 4 f ,4 f + IZ Ziff ff 97'f 227' M M + W, M4 fi, ,w fmgzyfvsm W 12' Qmfzzl wx qwggzfms A A Y wfff:-f. Q26 YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT T001 THE 'VERY BEST TO YDU ALWAYS LOVE, MDM, DAD, ELAINE AND GRANNY P TRONS George Lambrienakoe Best Wishes To the Class of '86 Natalie and Jerry Levy - D. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gal Good Luck 8 The Best in Life Joel Mr. and Mrs. Z. Scharf Best Wishes Jim 8t Ellen Reisman Dr. and Mrs. John Rothschild Perry Solomon The Brittons The Moustafellos Family Good Luck Class of '86 - The Proellers Daniel and Luke Feldman The Wilhelm Family - Best Wishes Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Chang in the Future! David C. Rothman The Clark Family - Good Luck Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKey Good Luck Swimming Ingrid and Arthur Hughes Team Helen Raab Love From Godzilla The Vann Family Love From King Kong Chris Eng tKeenan Chou! Ruby Chu Mimi Kopoulos Jane Hsu Marv and Amy Feldman Matthew Blank Ryozo and Haruno lwashiro Jane Murrell The Reynolds Girls Alex Karavousanos Patrick and Jean-Louis Claddock Marcel Bonnewit The Rothmans - Best Wishes '86 Anna Bern The Iguana Did Julie make it? Mr. L. Barth Love Good luck! Good luck to the class of '86! Congratulations to the Class of '86! Goobers Congratulations Theo! Raisinettes Good luck! Emely Koser Best wishes -the cob liners Rachel Egen keep it up. Daniel don't be late. Mark Congiusta Abiola Abrams love Dad and Dad Steven Haft Tara we love you. Mom and Dad Good luck to all the Weiser family Congratulations Class of '86! Best wishes to the Class of '86! The Bankers Best wishes and good luck Good luck Class of '86 Halsingar Til Alla Good luck and best wishes God bless all seniors Good luck Class of '86 Class of '87 31 Best wishes to Meng I Great bunch - Stuy's best. The Ehrlich Best of luck Class of '86 A Good luck to all - The Weiser Family Congratulations Class of '86! Best Wishes Class of '86 - The Bankers Best Wishes and Good Luck! Good luck Class of '86 Halsinger Til Alla A Good Luck and Best Wishes God Bless All the Seniors Good luck Class of 86 Class of '87 41 Best Wishes to Meng Boosters Congrats 8t Best Wishes - Schwartzstein Good Luck Class of 88 - The Feldmans Great Bunch - Stuy's Best. The G Best Wishes Class of 86 - Wechsler Best Wishes to All Best Wishes Did Julie Make lt? Mr. L. Barth LOVE Good Luck! Best Wishes John Ramos! Good Luck! Best Wishes Best Wishes Good Luck Graduates!!! To All Chem Teachers: Thanks! Chu Best of everything for the future Rich To Lee, take out the garbage, Love Mom To Bets, Jafo, 8 Mickey - Next year guys! Good luck to the Class of '86! Yo Tony Yippie Doo and Tip-a-Canoe Pop G d L k oo uc Good Luck to the Class of 86! Have fun Guys - R. Tow Good Luck to the Class of '86! Best Wishes to All From Barbara Joel Louise and Eric Shiller Good Luck + Best Wishes from M. Safier Good luck Class of 87 - Scorse We're still waiting for the new bldg. Best Wishes Graduates -from the Pulvers Good luck Juniors + Class of 86 - Kahn Best wishes Class of 86 Rachel Egen - Keep it up! Daniel, don't be late! Mark Conquista Abiolo Abrams - Love Mom 8t Dad Steven Haft Tara, we love you. Mom and Dad Bon Voyage! Compliments of a friend Good luck to the class of 86 Eric Altschuler Caroline Cuevas Hillary is here! Yeah lvan Go for itl Daniel, Call the Dr. Read this backwards! lt's surprising! Matthew Good Show TD, Go 4 it- all the way to Cornell Howdy Chris! Good luck Samantha Good Luck Good luck to the class of '86! 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Gordon, Fred Gordon, Mel Gospel Choir Grasso, Vincent Greenbaum Greyson, Ruth Anne Grist, Elaine Gymnastics Boys Girls .Handball Harp Trio Hebrew Culture Club Hegarty, Margaret Held Hellenic Culture Club Hendricks, Walter The High Council Hirshman, Ronald Horenstein, Norman Houlihan, Joanne lnce, William 35 41 37 33 38 22 33 99 33, 88 38 43 43 64-65 64 65 76 100 122 38 26 123 43 1 1 1 37 36 45 38 lncompleatStrategists 111 Indian Culture Club 120 Indicator 126-133 Inspiration 101 International Club 121 Investment 81 Money 111 Management Club Italian Culture Club 123 Japan Club 123 Jaye, Daniel 19, 31 JETS 112 Kahn, Murray 21 Kaleidoscope 102 Kane, Melvin 26 Katz, Corol 22 Kocela, Judith 39 Korean Culture Club 120 Kornberg, Ruth 47 Kowadlo, Sheldon 30 Kramer, Steve 37 Kustin, Rima 24 Lehrman, Harold 21 Lewak, Ben 42 Lefkowitz, 36 Lippe, Barbara 39 Lipper, Marvin 39 Litwin, Matthew Lonardo, James Lorenzo, Marie Lugo, E. J. Manderson, J. Marks, Michael Martial Arts Club Math Team McCourt, Frank McDonald, Lucian Clay McGrath, Thomas McGuire,Donald Mechanick, Peter Meisels, Judith Micklow, Thomas Miles, Eric Military Studies Group Mindbenders Mock Trial Team Model UN Moskowitz, Michael Musical Expressions Newman, Saundra Nubian Nucleus Orna, John Pen Station Phillips, Lee Plass, Richard 35 32 46 41 44 39 124 112 39 25 45 43 41 39 36 43 113 112 102 110 44 113 30 ' 105 105 18, 29 115 29 26 y Q 1 ,l,.,.l,,,bi i QE 1 1 Poetry Club Pomerantz, Norman Pon, Timothy Preiss, Marvin Prussman, Mitchell Puccio, Maria Rattner, Alan Realmuto, Richard Reep, Marianna Renaissance Choir Richardson, William Ritterman, Kurt Robinson, Evan Rodney, Robert Rosen, Les Rothenberg, Richard Rothenberg, Steven Rubinstein, Samuel Rutkowski, Joseph Scandura, Philip Schimmel, Joy Schulman Schwagermann, Rolf Schwartz, Sylvia Scotti, Alphonse S.C.R.A.P. Seekers Seller, Theodore Senate Senior Assembly Seniors fAlphabeticallyl Sharkey, Charles Sheinheit, William Sheinman, Julie Sheldon, Pamela SING 115 24 32, 89 35 26 47 46 18, 32 26 99 37 30 34 35 25, 41 28 32 33 25 43 29 39 46 31 33 116 116 32 90 89 152-223 45 33 38 39 80 Singer, Martha 44 Ski Club 125 Soccer 66-67 Boys 66 Voice Girls 67 Volleyball l f ' 'WW of Bruised Fruit Spectator 91 Spectrum 102 Speech and Debate Team 92 Spoerri, John 25 Stage Band 117 Stage Squad 92 Stefanacci, Edward 41 Straphanger 105 Strat-O-Matic Baseball 117 Strudler, Ben 24 Student Union 88 Stuyvesant Table Tennis 125 Suecoff, Dorothy 27 Swimming 68-69 Boys 68 Girls 69 Symphonic Band 98 Symphonic Orchestra 98 Tarbut lvrit 105 Tarendash, Albert 34 Teenage Republican Club117 Teitel, Stanley 34 Tennis Team 70-71 Boys 70 Girls 71 Thomson, Jacqueline 35 Tom-Tom Club 118 Track 72-73 Boys 72 Girls 73 Tuohy, William 31 Ultimate, Team 105 Voyagers Watras, Max Weinberg, Stuart Westinghouse Winokur, Bruce Woodwind Quintet World Affairs Club Wrestling Wright, Franklin Zylberger 'Z 3 :V Q Q ,X 'rx' I I 1 I-X? f ,,lf f L 1 A 2 You say I am repeating Something I have said before. I shall try it again. Shall I say it again? In order to arrive there, To arrive where you are, to get from where you are not, You must go by a way wherein there is no ectasy. ln order to arrive at what you do not know You must go by a way which is the way of ignorance. In order to possess what you do not possess You must go by the way of dispossession. In order to arrive at what you are not You must go through the way in which you are not. And what you do not know is the only thing you know And what you own is what you do not own And where you are is where you are not . . . . . . Home is where one starts from. As we grow older The world becomes stranger, the pattern more complicated Of dead and living. Not the intense moment Isolated, with no before and after, But a lifetime burning in every moment And not the lifetime of one man only But of old stones that cannot be deciphered. There is a time for the evening under starlight, A time for the evening under lamplight iThe evening with the photograph albuml. Love is most nearly itself When here and now cease to matter. Old men ought to be explorers Here and there does not matter We must be still and still moving Into another intensity For a further union, a deeper communion Through the dark cold and the empty desolation, The wave cry, the wind cry, the vast waters Of the petrel and the porpoise. ln my end is my beginning. T.S. Eliot fri? Pl , ,l 1 l ll I I i I I ,I I 1 l ll 1 ,lflflfu :Wa I wish that my Room had a Floor, l don't so much care for a Door, But this walking around Without touching the ground, ls getting to be quite a bore! L. r Quickly camera, past the doors, the classrooms and the halls. Speed, make my eyes weak. Tired night, late night, all night. Learned the class in one night. Never went to sleep. Woke up and went to that little world Trying not to be the typical types. Quickly camera, past the doors. Stop there, wave your arms, your friend still doesn't notice you, teacher does. run camera run. Slower now, art on the walls Surprised? they put it up after all. Freeze, camera quickly. 12:30 AM Finally turn off TV show you shouIdn't have watched. Promise to wake up early to study for that math test. Set alarm for 5:30 5:30 AM Alarm goes off. Hit snooze. 5:35 AM Alarm goes oft. Unplug and fall back to sleep. 6:30 AM Mom wakes you up. 6:40 AM Mom wakes you up. 6:50 AM Mom wakes you up. Mighty annoyed. This is your last chance. 7:00 AM Younger sister wakes you up by pulling back right eyelid and yelling out Wham! lyrics 7:00-7:05 AM ' Hit sister. Hit her a lot. HH, 1 7:05 AM Realize that you are LATE. Panic. Stop beating on sister. 7:10-7:25 AM Shower. Dress. Change. , Change again. Brush teeth. Try to find homework. Remember you didn't do it. 7:25-7:30 AM Lecture from mom on why you never have breakfast at home. Leave mom, still talking, and run out of the house. 7:30-7:40 AM Wait for train fhopingj 7:40-7:50AM Wait for train tBeggingl 7:50-8:00 AM Wait for train QDoesn't matter, there's no way you're getting to school on timel 8:01 AM Train comes. There's no way you're going to get in, get in. 9:45 AM Get to school. Walk past Stavy's. Smell food. 10:26 AM Finish breakfast. Run to homeroom. 10:31 AM Walk to class. A different route. Avoid 1st period teacher. Avoid 2nd period teacher. Avoid friend you didn't call back last night. Avoid yearbook editor. Deadline was yesterday. 10:40 AM Get to class late. 11:10 AM Bell rings. Head jerks up from desk. You wake. 11:15 AM Lunchtime lActuaIly it's time for that test you never studied for. lt's the same thingy , .,,y, , 11:15AM - 12:00 PM See 1st period teacher. See 2nd period teacher, No really, I had a doctor's appointment. See friend you didn't call, I . . . I forgot Qthat's sort of obviousji' See yearbook editor, 'Everything is done. I'II have it after 8th QThat's a jokelf' 12:01 PM Realize your life is over. 12:02 PM Consider going to your double period shop. Decide against it. You're three weeks behind everyone els. 12:03 PM Consider going home. Decide for it. What the hell, you're a Senior K 9 19 '-...E , Look mom! Ididn't wet! at-. , fm g .,...f4 ., , ..V, .H .W J. f .....-......- W , f , , , 4 ,c,:,,,,.,,- i ,I ,. QW' V K . .- Be like the bird, who Halting in his flight On limb too slight Feels it give way beneath him, Yet sings Knowing he hath wings -Be like the Bird Victor Hugo sz I UW t - gi' 4 'gif'-u.,,v'u, I ..x....4 Tw ,.,.- -, a 5 , W Q F319 1 .W ik ,.'L' -. , ,W ,, f Y f FL 1' , ii, MMF' KW? 1,, 1, . 39 ia gn . :Q - w Jig, What's up doc? -Bugs Bunny I used to be Snow White but I drifted. -Mae West it Nu . .....1' Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, ' W' Strong and content, l travel the open road. The Open Road - Walt Whitman f' if 'z . . X AK ,A i ' If-'U - ,, ' l my s 'fa N -' x fr, ,sf,c ,, , 1. fl ,,- lb Beneath the cool exterior of a huddle lurk the subtle dynamics of a nursery school recess. B.D. lDoonesburyl Kids taking a break from their monotonous routine into the social scene. Bums, booze and bottles arranged in a collage with the grass and our memories QSTUY PAFlKJg Stuy dances, dancing in the dark of the park. A fountain with no water. Spring term fto work on tansl. This one bench I always went to. fGreenl still within Stuy walls. I mean, she said, that one can't help growing older. One can,t, perhaps, said Humpty Dumpty, but two can. All of a sudden, the heavy doors open and they charge out, invading the space. Lingering till late so everyone knows it's Friday. Lammel ,qu- area 1 3 Some hate broccolig some hate bacon, I hate having my picture taken. ' Ogden Nash .vm -TQ L 3 , Ahlflq. Y -ML ', ,, F' f ,:Y.,.. 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