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Seniors Strike It Rich! 'How did you come across so much money?” • a common question asked by many underclassmen directed to the seniors. Two dedicated advisers hard working officers and representa- tives. and extremely cooperative classmates have certainly made the class of '81 one of the wealthiest Weehawken High School has ever seen. This achievement did not come about only by the traditional yearly sale. As juniors, the class of '81 brought to Weehawken the first Donkey Basket- ball game in the school's history - an event which also proved to be one of the most prosperous fund-raisers attempted. Overwhelmingly successful, the Easter candy sale shocked every- one with its profit of a whopping 3200 dollars! The class had no trouble spending its money. Color pictures in the Zenith, the senior prom held at the Fiesta, the class trip to the Tamiment Country Club in the Poconos, the senior masquerade, and a few little odds and ends along the way all seemed to diminish the bank book. But with this dwindling grew memories that will be cherished forever. ”'81 - Nobody does it better - a fact, not an opinion. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: president Chris Ulrich, secretary Lilly Liddawi, vice-president Denise Trimino. treasurer Hala Liddawi. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Seated: Diane Olvesen. Clara Rodriguez. Mary Cannon. Nowal Hamdan. Nancy Sindo. Standing: Felipe Yglesias. Thomas Montalvo. Kim Principe. Michael Callagy, JoAnn Bly. Patrick Oakley. Keith Krieger, Yvette Hallerman. Adviser Patricia Hannan
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MARILYN ALBERIAN. Track 1.3, Student Council 4, Alternate Homeroom Representative 3. Likes to sing and act and can be found with Denise and Lynn. You Know When You ve Got It! GRACE ALMOYAN. Student Council Vice-President 4, Girls' Basketball 3.3.4, Track 1.3, Band 1.3.3, National Honor Society 3.4, Student Council Homeroom Representative 1.3.3, Student Council Executive Committee 3.3.4, Class Vice-President I, Senior Play 4, Ski Club 3, Zenith 4. Always with Diane. Caroline. Dorothy and Ana. KEITH BAKER Wrestling 1.3.3. Enjoys lifting weights and is usually found with Troy. The symptoms gener- ally appear around March and April, and in some cases as early as January. Sudden changes in attitude and behavior patterns, a tired hand, an overworked brain, and spontaneous urges to hop in a car and take a spin to the beach are just a few of the symptoms of this highly contagious disease called Senior it is. DIANE BEHRENS Basketball 1.3.3. Captain 4, Tennis 1.3.3. Captain 4, Track 1.3, Softball 3.4, National Honor Society 3.4. Secretary 3. Often seen with Kim. Sherry, and Lori. ANA BENITEZ Track 1.3, National Honor Society 3. Loves to dance and won two contests. Can be found with Nancy. Marisela. Daisy. Pura. Denise. Diane, and Nowal. Senioritis is character- ized by a desire to be everywhere else but in school. Victims of this nation-wide disease often find themselves skipping school to go joy-riding, shopping, bicycling, swim- ming, or just relaxing and enjoying the pleasure of friends. Since there is no JOANN BLY J.V. Cheerleader I. Co-Captain 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3. Captain 4, Varsity Track 1.3. Likes to eat. dance, and swim and is usually seen with Joey. Lori. Patty. Nancy, and Sherry. DEBORAH BOSOTINA medical cure for Senioritis, an individual's patience and will power are the only remedies. Learning to take each day as it comes can prove very effective. How- ever, there are many who simply cannot cope. For those unfortunate people, the only solution is to sit back and let the illness take its course - after all, you're only human! !3
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