Weehawken High School - Zenith Yearbook (Weehawken, NJ)

 - Class of 1987

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DOLORCS RNNCSC, 204 Shippen St. Tennis 9. 10; Itolion Club 9. Internotionol Club 9. FCIICITA nvnin, 212 Maple St. Basketball 11. ROSCMRRIC RCRNflRDO, 112 Washington St Basketball 10. 11. 12. ROD BIC€, 87 Liberty PI. DCSMOND ROVIC, 845 Boulevard Cost. TIMOTHV RRVRNT, 845 Boulevard Cast. CRRMCN CRO, 48-46th St. International Club 11. 12. IISRCRPRSSO, 789 Boulevard Cast. Cheerleoding 9. 10. 11. 12. CRRIDRD CRTOVR, 110 Oak St. International Club 11. 12. DOLORCS CIOCC, Tennis 9; Track 9; Colorguard 10; Itolion Club 9; International Club 9. Remember UUhen . . . finito Enriquez went to LUHS. . LUe went to F.l. T.. and oil we did was eat ... we hod Freaky Friday and no one went to fifth period. Gina. Stocey. and Martha went swimming In the Bogota Township Pool after the softball gome. . . we hod the pep rally in the auditorium. findl burned her hair in Chemistry and tried to hide it from Miss Mortinelli by saying. 7 hove o headache. . . . Gina broke her nose. we mode o 'food sculpture at the River view Diner after the Junior Prom. . Uso was in firts and Crofts and while wosNng her hands she said. Gee the water is so dry! ... we hod Hiller Hool-Rids '' ot Hoth 's house. SCNIOR POU. NICCST SMILC: Vleono Csplnozo ond Derrick Credle SCNIOR POU. RCST DRCSSCD: Orlando Mortinez ond Vvette Pos- tor.

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Dolores Hnnese Felicito Ryolci nosemorie Rernordo Rod Rice Desmond Roule Timothy Ryront Cormen Coo Lisa Coposso Coridad Catoyo Dolores Cioce Daring to be Different Many students participate in several school activities. There are a few, however, who develop the talents they have ex- tramurally. John McCollum is one of these feuu. This self-taught musician admires Heavy Metal music, fl couple of his fa- vorite groups include Dio, King Dia- mond. and Merciful Fate. In addition to being a talented vo- calist. John has learned to play the bass guitar, keyboards, drums, and lead gui- tar. John's appearance sets him apart from other students as uuell. He can nor- mally be seen clad in leather uuith a jean jacket displaying pins depicting various groups. John's long hair and five earrings complete the look. But John can hardly be considered a Heavy Metal Freak. In fact, he abhors being stereotyped. Stereotyping hinders realism; realism comes from knouuing not guessing, said John. John attends Hudson County Vo- cational School in the afternoon. In vo- cational school, John takes an auto me- chanics course. John is quite interested in the curriculum at vocational school and thinks,' ‘The teachers are cool, and the time schedule is great! Spending mornings at UUHS is something John also enjoys. His favor- ite class is physical education, uuhere he spends most of his time in the uueight room. His current benching uueight is tuuo hundred ninety pounds. The main reason John mould like to attend one of the armed forces is be- cause it uuill give him the opportunity to travel and make extra money, using his keen sense of humor, John commented, The Rir Force is paying for my Ferrari.



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A + Adviser I I I here would the seniors be I I I without her? Just whot would V they hove done If adviser Mary 8eth Bryont hadn’t come to the rescue? It's probably better not to think about the answers to those questions, and count our blessings. Mrs. Bryont was welcomed to UUeehawken High School just lost year, and she has al- ready left her mark both os the senior class adviser and UUHS’s Home eco- nomic teacher. The main reason for her immediate popularity among the four year students, and the student body for that matter, was her effort to help the seniors raise money for a memora- ble senior year. Her first idea, a candy sale of five different kinds of chocolates, went well for those students that actually partici- pated. Of the entire senior class, only thirty-seven percent sold chocolate. Said Mrs. Bryant, “There could’ve been better cooperation among the seniors, but of those that did, the out- come was successful. Following the candy sale was a Christmas sale that boasted an assort- ment of forty-seven different items, but a percentage of thirty-three partici- pants. However, despite the low num- ber of those involved, this sale went particularly well. The fruit sale consisted of grapefruits and naval oranges, which were sold by bags and boxes. It was this fundraiser that attracted the least amount of “sales seniors , but again, for those that participated the sale boosted each senior's individual account. UUhat was all this selling and buying leading to? fl fun-filled, action-packed senior year of course. So thanks to Mrs. Bryant and her ideas, many sen- iors were able to enjoy the activities granted to them ond thus add to their senior year memories. Joseph Crandall Derrick Credle Stacy Dalton Lucy De Bari Dana De Cosmis Dominick De Gennaro Martha Delgado Michelle Dellay Rosanna De Trizio Cstrella Diaz-Quibus s o 5

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