West Essex High School - Milestone Yearbook (North Caldwell, NJ)
- Class of 1985
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Milesrohe 1985 VVes'r Essex Senior High School North Coldwell, New Jersey 07006 Volume XXV SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE: Mr. Robert Schncluffefs AB physical educo1ion closs frighfl re- creoies cn 1960-61 Mlle- sione phoio. 2 CGNTENTS HISTCRY 6 STUDENT LIFE 18 SENIORS 118 SPORTS 106 FACULTY 164 ACTIVITIES 188 UN DERCLASSIVIEN 222 ADVERTISEMENTS 260 BACK THEME 279 ,fuqsf ,gr , 1-K .K-fi ' 1' V if f W 1111 - . Z ,. 'Tf:FQ5.'lK ? 'w'S ff.. ' ' . , . sw its M. ., . . . ., . ay z L1 ,z..esn ,ff - H fx- -,. -fi. :raw ,,. ., -ew Z-'-, fl 1 -. ., gf, Q.,s-Z-x.F?i,..M,x-buss VW- V - . . v. - -- ..3.i .5 ,.i. i yur? . ' .e,, -5, Q., 451.13 ,. siwsify-f2.y.,:.g. .J.. -4 wzsgaf-it -', -L1-. N 1--,if 'i I-' T- ' .J -' -5,1 , a r 'Fi ' v s - , P MW , v x .V ' v., afamFwi1'if55?5'L'W it 4 E . .' , A V. .gag ., ,s,,.w-f,:,4 .-- J.. ' A .,-1-,sg - :J-El-.wg . yi A s is y as e ., , .. W .M,, ,,. . ... , . 4 ll . .-1: my -..., DEDICATION lVlr. Charles lvl. Paglieri If The 1985 Mllestone is dedicated with pride, with appreciation, and with sincere thanks to Mr. Charles M. Paglieri, who has served the West Essex Regional School District since its founding. Mr. Paglieri taught all levels of mathematics until 1971-72 when he was appointed superintendent. As superintendent I never know what each day is going to bring. lt is very different from teaching but very exciting. Mr. PagIieri's devotion, concem and pride in West Essex is evi- 4 1 si-l 1 1985 dent to all who know him. For the past twenty-five years he has dedicated his time to make our school one of the best in the State. lt was nice to get in onthe ground floor, remarked lVlr. Paglieri. lt was fun to start a school and watch it grow with leaps and bounds. However, it was Mr. Paglieri, with his knowledge, guid- ance, spirit and sharp acumen, who contributed enormously to the rapid growth of West Essex. We proudly dedicate the 1985 Milestone to Mr. Charles Paglieri. P1 ' X 'ivan l l , STAYING IN SHAPE: Mr. Poglieri logs oround The Trock. , mb ..... 'ans'-W ' ' vca. ... A ' 179.2 .. T .-'are .. -vu.. - ,Lumen . .qr.f...,- nas-.0 - - X7 f I s J '7?,,. 1 'v Q ggi .j,f :X1 . Mmwemrcl . - ,-, -, I if T Q l g 1 C. in ,.,. - ,- ' I PRISONER OF WAR: During World Wor ll, Mr. Poglieri, Then o second lieuTenonT ond DGVlgGTOf, was Token prisoner of wor in Romonio. In This 19641 Wlre picture, he is reuniTed with rincess Corddjd who helped him while in The P.O.W. comp. V pvlqwnlnlanuv- Q' , I ffm-nil ' A .nf N 14 'ZZ L .nur , I 'X I -5 M l I 'sf f BUSY AT WORK: Mr, Poglieri holds d conference wiTh Board SecreTory Mr. Joy l-lond. WESSEX FANg Mr, Pgglieri wglches The football game from The side- lines. STerIing Through ond Through . . . is The only woy To de- scribe Wesi Essex Senior High School on iTs silver onniversdry. Anniversories ore o Time for looking bcrck, d chdnce for refIecTion on whoT Time hos wroughT. In Twenly-five yeors, The size of The sTudenT body, The size of The focully ond The number of courses offered hos grown Tremendously. WesT Essex hos ochieved The disTincTion of being one of The Top high schools in New Jersey in boTh ocodemics ond sporls. AI- Though we ore now con- sTonTly looking Towdrds The fuTure, cherished memories will olwoys Tronscend Through Time. Below A 1960 crchilecfs concepluol drdwing of Wesl Essex Senior Right An oeriol phoiogroph Token in Februory,1985,ofboThThe senior ond Junior high schoo s, ?':f . R A . -f . 'Y 1 -3 -1 A T' . 6 I 4 Q .1 :nk--'L feb- f vi' ' ' kat M, ?as 1' ., V . , Mb . ,q' N sa!! 'VV' -mf' ' , - -li' ,rv ' N' , '44 'Y W-W-L -, V si ,, - - , . . uc:-1 , A bf . A-'3' . - A W P' if ' : -' t' L A x, 'bf 1 r, Q ' ', ,- 1,6 sNN.?q., . - -gf- X-1,,ai',qf , Nr T V 713 T'El'-,-9'-1pM- x- , giiffq ., f if ,1-0545 L., -' 5 ., ' lf ' LW , .- ' ' V . V V ww: ,N - li , ,f L Q ,:,4. : 41 Q - 'L .K .- 'A' I' V ,.,-gnF 'wQ I ,. ' V ., h qi. V - ,,, :Mvij 'V ' ' .. V, 3 fl X' A if 41-1 f 9 ' ,, . . 'w ' I rv .L - A ' - I ,,.-db' ' 4 1 'Elk me QL' A ki 1' uw - Q -'Q n N L ' . AL - v 3 Q, ,Aviv ,V V V 3 ,.--x .M :ol . . 4 'l 'B 1 , V U' v Q I' VJ? ' Ai L-' Q' If 4 P ' 'NW .X . V V . 5' N ,.VV P V L in ' A VI Q' x, X 9 8 ,G 35 - N v 1 V 03 'F -fi-. 'I ,.. , 334' I-IOVV IT ALL BEGAN . . . The history of West Essex Senior High School begon in the fdll of 1951 when students from the District - Coldwell Township fnow Foirfieldl, Essex Fells, North Coldwell, Roselond - were occepted by Coldwell High School on o sending-receiving bdsis. lt soon become oppdrent thot other fdcilities would hdve to be found to serve the future educdtiondl needs of the dred. Rutgers University Extension Service, in 1956, suggested the fomwdtion of d regiondl school district for grddes 7-12 for Cold- well Township, Essex Fells, North Coldwell, dnd Roselond. Subse- quently in June, 1957, eoch of the four towns oppointed two citizens to serve on o study committee with the dssistonce of Dr. Willidm S. Twichell, then the Essex County Superintendent of Schools. The study committee recommended thot d referendum be held in the four towns to seek the opprovdl ofthe voters concem- ing the formdtion of o regiondl school district. By December, 1957, the referendum wds possed. The first Regionol Bodrd of Educotion wos elected by the voters in Februory, 1958, with Wolloce S. Jones of Essex Fells ds its PEP AND SPIRIT: Origlnol Wessex cheerleaders proudly display their new uniforms. 8 first president. ln July, 1958, voters outhorized S290,000 for d 73-dcre site, of which 60 dcres ldy in North Coldwell ond 13 in Coldwell Township. At this time, the Bodrd selected Dr. Wdlter D. Stille for the position of superintendent ond Dr. Rdymond lvl. Trdvis os ossistont superintendent of schools in chdrge of business offdirs. The Boord retdined Englehdrdt, Englehdrdt, Legett, ond Cor- nell ds educdtionol consultdnts ond Ddvid Ludlow ds orchltect. ln dddition, on December9, 1958, voters dpproved o 34,495,600 bond issue to findnce the building, This bond issue wds pdid off in full in 1984. Throughout 1959. detdiled plons were drown up for the new school building. Much time wds lost over d drdwn-out disdgree- ment ds to whether the school should be heoted by electricity or oil. By d 5-4 vote, loter upheld in court, the Boord of Educdtion fdvored electricity. lt wos decided ot the Februdry. 1960, election to tedch the 9th, 10th ond 11th grdders in 29 clossrooms rented from the Coldwell- West Coldwell school system for S75,000 during the 1960-61 We-.1 g T ' fic:-7-CX mon 9mm S1138 Uh6gfgq1QQx K . it WQLK' in xndtkfi S2 - z-. inward Siesta fr' L sogkcvf .AV 1 t....,, fQ o,.ofv,,.'fj'gQ,, 9 .24v:... IQ' X A D Us 5,,,':::L VW: , ' gf , Wu x-'Q 'QfZ .,. w- ' .S I , . .1-,V ,K ,wud . r FF' - 'Y ,g N school year. The rental was made possible by the just- completed James Caldwell High School. Also, the West Essex PTA was formed in March of 1960. Mrs. Henrietta Moran from Essex Fells was the first president. In May, 1960, Dr. Thomas P. Marshall was employed to serve as West Essex High Sohool's first principal. Also, at thattime, Superin- tendent Stille received about 1,000 applications from teachers all over the oountry. The first Wessex faculty had 32 members, 2!3 of which were men. Of the original 32 only A have stayed the full twenty-five years - Mr. Robert Everett, Mr. Charles Pagliert, Mr. Oakley Roark, and Miss Corielle Vogel. The first teachers' work- shop took place on August 22, 1960. Classroom instruction at West Essex High School began on September 8, 1960. As a result of the limited facilities, seniors continued in and were graduated from the Caldwell-West Caldwell system. There was no marching band that year due to a lack of uniforms: however, the band played at all home football games. Also, there was no orchestra because there was no violin section. THE FIRST VICTORIOUS FOOTBALL GAME: On Oc- tober 8, 1960, West Essex won its first football game 20-6. defeating Morris Hills. This year our football team ended its season with a 6-3 record. ln addition, West Essex did not have a varsity football team since there were no seniors enrolled that first year. The first pep rally at West Essex was held in the auditorium on September 29, 1960. The Bible was read, the flag was saluted, the band played The National Anthem, and the 6-girl twirling squad performed a routine. The West Essex Chapter of the National Honor Society was granted its charter on January 16, 1961 , just four days before John F. Kennedy was swom in as the nation's 35th president. September 6, 1961, marked the opening of the new multi- million dollar school in North Caldwell. That second year there were 1198 students. The high school was dedicated on Decem- ber 10, 1961. At the dedication, the choir sang Bless This House and all in attendence were given a tour of the building. Now, twenty-five years later, we can reflect back upon those first few years at West Essex Senior High School and realize that the excellence and high duality we pride ourselves in having today, actually began over a quarter of a century ago. THE SCHOOL EMBLEM: The school emblem lleftl was de- signed by Joan Butterworth in 1960. ,Ia A The Knight's head representing the school symbol is the basis of the L 4' I emblem. The first crossed sword sym- K 7 X bolizes school spirit in athletics, and K, in 'oh his AJ the second symbolizes the torch of ll teaming. The laurel leaves symbolize ef Q Q- I F Q 1 rrurn. 'X ' 'SLK ---- EXT RA, EXTRA. READ ALL ABOUT lTl The first issue of the school newspaper. the Wessex Wlro. was issued on September 23, 1960. This year the Wlro began distributing 10- page issues with color double-spread in- stead of the traditional 4 and 8-page issues. TIIVIES o The first year, 1960-61, There were 539 students, 293 girls and 246 boys. Today, 1984-85, there are 1097 students, 533 girls and 564 boys. oThe first year there were 17 buses to transport the students to and from the four towns. Today there are 40 buses. 0 The first year there were 32 faculty members. Today there are 154 faculty members. 0The first year 60 boys tried out for the football team. This year 95 boys tried out for the football team. o The first year 161, of the high school student body made the honor roll. Today 25.52, of Wes- sex students make the honor roll. oThe first year there were no fines for overdue library books. Today there is a 2C fine for books and a 250 fine for reference books. 0 The first year the school day was from 8:15 a.m. to 3:31 p.m. with seven 53-minute classes and one of three 27-minute lunch periods. Today the school day is from 8:00 a.m. to 2:22 p.m. with seven 44-minute periods and one of three 28- minute lunch periods. :The first year there were 5,000 books in the school library. Today there are 13,000 books. oThe first year Scholastic Aptitude Tests lSATJ cost 34.00 to take, and the Achievement tests cost 36.00 to take. Today the SAT's cost S11.00, and the Achievement tests cost S18.00. 0 The first year the junior prom cost S7.50. Today, junior prom bids cost S75.00. o The first year the Milestone cost 34.00. Today the Mile- stone sells for approximately 335.00 0 The first year admission to a school dance was 250. Today admission is usually 83.00 stag and 35.00 per couple. oThe first year AFS sold ap- ples to raise money. Today AFS 10 Cl-IAIDIGE BROWN BAGG-ING lTl In 1961 62 students had to bring their own lunch to school and eat in the classrooms with their teachers because the D cafeteria was not yet com- .gf pleted. ,... in s IN TRAINING: Students in a 1960-61 physical education class model their ymsuits while exercising outside. One student described them by saying, The gymsuits seem to be lumpy in all Rte wrong places! STUDENTS IN STYLE? Wessex girls sport the newest fashion styles of 1960. Knee-high socks with skirts fremember - the girls had to cover their kneesll were the hot- test craze. HOOTENANNY: No purple ruffled shirts, no tight red leather pants, no rhinestones or electric guitars - instead Wessex students sang, played, and listened to folk musicl At a student talent show in 1964, several folk music bands, complete with washboard and rug, performed their music. Q NO PUSHING PLEASE: Students were required in 1961-62 to sign-up forthe late bus in the moming. Because there was only one late bus, the procedure was 'first come, ROMEO OH ROMEO: Students OCT 'rs Serve' out Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet in 1960-61, members sell an assortment of chocolate candy bars. oThe first year the Key Club, which is a subsidary of the Rot- ary Club, was composed only of boys. Today girls as well as boys are involved in the Key Club's fund-raising activities. 0The first year girl's gym classes learned the Mexican Hat dance and how to build pyramids, while the boys' gym classes played basketball and soccer. Today, gym classes are co-educational and boys and girls play volleyball, softball, soccer, etc., together. o The first year there was one late bus senficing all four towns. Today there are 6 late buses. 0The first year all students were required to wear uniform gymsuits. Today gym classes sport an array of multi-colored sweatshirts, T-shirts, and shorts. o The first year the Milestone was 96 pages, all in black and white. Today, the Milestone is 300 pages with 112 pages in color. 0The first year the Bible was read during homeroom every- day along with the morning announcements. Today, as a result ofthe 1963 Supreme Court ruling, the Bible is no longer read during homeroom. oThe first year in the new building, 1961-62, students had to eat a brown-paper bag lunch in their classroom with their teacher. Today students are able to puchase a hot lunch in either the pink or blue cafeteria. oThe first year in the new building, 1961-62, a teacher stood in the hall and blew a whistle for the change of classes. Today there are auto- matic bells. 11 0On April 17, 1961, Miss Corielle Vogel's Spanish 3 class took a field trip to New York City where they visited the Hispanic Society Museum, had lunch at a typical Spanish resturant and saw the movie, Don Quixote. Today Miss VogeI's classes keep the tradi- tion by reading Don Quixote in class. 0 in May, 1961, the Student Voice sponsored a Hawaiian dance. On January 18, 1985, the senior class sponsored a Hawaiian dance. o West Essex's Model United Nations Club represented the Burmese delegation in a con- ference held in April, 1961. This yearthe Model United Nations . HOWEVER SOIVIE THINGS ALWAYS STAY THE SAIVIE represented the Indian, Cana- dian, Bolivian, Grenadian, PLO, and Yugoslavian del- egations. 0 In 1960-61, French students were asked to record their voices on a tape recorder several times a year, and in June, the tapes were played back to see the improvement. This year, Miss Mariann Stagen asked her French classes to do the same exercise in order to improve their verbal skills. oln the January 20, 1961, issue of the Wire, a reporter noted 'that for one split sec- ond there is complete silence in the cafeteria when some- one drops a tray. PRACTICING POLITICS: Wessex stu- dents held their first presidential de- bate ir? 1964. Since t at first debate, every our years, senior history stu- U Y t r dents have hosted a debate. n the mock voting which has followed, a majority of he students, throughout , the ears, have tended to vote Re- pub11can. ROAD WARRIORS: Even in 1960-61, juniors participated in a driver's edu- cation course taught by a physical education teacher. 12 Y . performed a series of one-act plays, one of which was When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet . On November 15, 16, and 17, 1984, the Masquers also performed a series of one- act plays, one of which was When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet. 0 ln 1962, West Essex began the practice of selecting the graduation speaker by allow- ing the seniors to nominate five outstanding students and then vote on the speaker. This method is still used today. o Under the guidance of Mr. Malcolm Simpson, the Nation- al 'Honor Society began tutor- ing students in 1963. Today, the 1 strong as ever. 0 On October 23, 1964, the US History classes hosted a mock-presidential debate be- tween Lyndon Johnson and Bany Goldwater. On October 30, 1984, Mr. Robert Caruso's US History AP classes hosted a mock presidential debate be- tween Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale. Every year the students have had a chance to vote. o ln April, 1965, Miss Rosean- ne Bowles began teaching her classes to type to music. To- day, this method is still used to teach beginner typists. x . 4 T- , ,,,, 1.1 ,,5,,4,:, new 'f Q 1 t Gln March, 1961, students NHS tutoring program is as f if an ' 3 X - f 2 fi 5 I gi 5 ' W 'Q Q, ,-gf g gjtri ft gg- 5 ft f if -,,. . ---...-,sq f 1 Q ' H t f rs T 1 ya. 5 ' A is 2 T 3 1 434' , tr Z ' if V ..., , -- g , I wr t .ss gggf 'T sf- 1--,f.,. 2 gg---Q, f V i 'M L r . A 1 r ! ,Q 0 . 1 5 , .,.,, , f , 9 4155 A 5 s. ES ESS. ttit'tlzmir:sf-2 -. Vlllil CHEMICAL REACTlON: High school students in 1960-611 as well as in 1984-85, enjoyed mixing chemicals to create fizzes, bright colors and minor explosions. I PLEDGE TO . . , At the first National Honor Society induction ceremony, the symbolic candle is lit. For twenty-five years now, the same ceremony has been performed. KEEPIN' THE BEAT! At the first Wessex dance students danced a foxtroii 'f9'? ' fa- f P A NFL HOPEFULS! Five members of the 1960-61 football squad walk to practice. Today all athletic teams practice until at least 5:00 p.m. every day. 13 DID YCDU KNCDVV: . . . that in September, 1960, the juniors voted 115 to 29 to have a large class ring with a ruby stone. . . . that in September, 1960, a contest was sponsored to find a name for the yearbook, newspaper, school symbol, and the student governing body. The award was a free yearbook. The winning names were as follows: - school newspaper - WESSEX WIRE - Joe Trulond '63 - school yearbook - MILESTONE - Donald Holden '64 - school symbol - KNIGHTS - Bany Hildebrand '64 - student governing body - STUDENT VOICE - Pamela Reese '62 The results of the voting were as follows: yearbook: MILESTONE 165 votes HORIZONS 162 votes REFLECTIONS 102 votes newspaper: WESSEX WIRE 199 votes WESTERLY 91 votes THE FRONTIERSMAN 46 votes symbol: KNIGHTS 180 votes WESTERNERS 131 votes VIKINGS 118 votes govemment body: STUDENT VOICE 200 votes FORUM 168 votes ASSEMBLY 69 votes . . . that 35 West Essex Students were suspended from school for failing to attend December 23, 1960, the last day of school before the Christmas vacation. . . . that in January, 1960, square-dancing was very popular in physical education classes. Most students felt it was popular because it was the only coeducational activity. . . . that in 1961, students were required to use rain proof covers on their books. that in October, 1963, the Faculty Committee ruled that culottes were not appropriate for school. Neither were skirts which were not at least knee length and which rode above the girl's knees when she sat down. The committee also stated that boys' trousers were not to be extremely tight or short. . . . that there are 26 water fountains inthe high school and 58 classrooms. . . . that October 29, 1965, was the first eight-page edition of the Wire. . . . that in1961, holding hands inthe hall was considered to be uncommendable behavior. that on October 8, 1961, Miss Marguerite Beochtold. the school librarian, received a severe electrical shock when her watch-clad wrist came in contact with an exposed wire. Mrs. Charlotte MacDowell of the math-science department, using her suit jacket as insulation, pulled Miss Beachtold away to safety. She suffered wrist bums. . . . that in 1961, Mr. Ralph Dougan coached soccer: Mr. Byron Harmony coached cross-country: Mr. Charles Paglieri coached golf: and Mr. Malcom Simpson coached tennis. . . . that during the first year in the new building, flies commonly flew around the classrooms. . . . that in 1969, before the junior high school was built, grades 7-12 were all inthe same building, Therefore, West Essex had to go on a double-session program. The older students attended school inthe moming, while the youngerstudents attended inthe afternoon. .. . that the high school has 188,000 square feet of total floor space, or approximately four and a half acres. . . . that for the first few years of West Essex, boys were required to wear sport jackets to all school dances. 14 STARTING TRADITION: The four winners of the naming contest hold up their winning names, LEADING THE CHEERS: Mr. Joseph LaCerva and Mr. Joseph Martino, Jr. ham it up in a 1963 faculty talent show. N C Q . ' FSM iii IQ H' r:-.:. SI gnupg- 'Iii ,fu I I I I I I I fi' we .sm .,A N-4 I 5 l -Q. , - I .7 '44-. - -4 4 . . . ,x ,s-- .v . M ,. SF ,gf ', -Q-n nb JE ' -'M-...Ia...a.. ' .Aff 2 ROLE REVERSAL: The 1960-61 cheerleaders impersonate the football players. '-fm. 25? J THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT: Wessex students experienced the same dilemma the first year as students do today - short people with high lockers and tall people with low lockers. Y I - ls If ls! PRESIDENT DIES: West Essex mourns the death of President John F. Kennedy who was assinated on November 22, 1963. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO: 0 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 0 RUSSIAN CLASS 0 STAMP CLUB 0 SPEECH CLASS 0 STUDENT STORE 0 DEBATING CLUB 0 TEACHER-STUDENT PIE-EATING CONTESTS g 0 LANGUAGE LABS DEBATE CLUB LANGUAGE LAB RUSSIAN CLASS ! 3n-n-- EQIMSTUCTION SITE: When The building wds finolly compleTed, WesT Essex was dedicdTed wiTh The song, Bless is ouse. BLESS THIS HOUSE Bless This house O Lord we prov, Moke iT sdfe by nighT dnd dciy Bless These wolls so firm and sTouT, Keeping wdnT ond Trouble ouT Bless The roof ond chimnies Tdli, LeT Thy peoce lie over dll. Bless This door ThoT iT moy prove Ever open To joy ond love. Bless These windows shining brighT - LeTTing in Gods Hedvenly LighT, Bless The hedrTh o-blazing There, WiTh smoke dscending like d prdyer. Bless The folk who dwell wiThin, Keep Them pure ond free from sin. Bless us dll ThdT we mdy be FIT O Lord To dwell wiTh Thee Bless us dll ThoT one ddy we Moy dwell O Lord wiTh Thee. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF IVIILESTONE X9 bW L- l V' fit-ig I , + Q35 . v, . ff, ' 14 w Q H.-A- J 7 E BX,x x 'viii N JS' . .,.. .,,.. A . Q 5 , 'P '1' n '1- ,if P , iflilrslunr x 1 'T' L E i 5 3 1955 2 Fi' E X . f AI , -il 5, X VlH1rf 'f 'yQLi' ,f .V ' :I5,-,x' ala, .r I. Z , Y 195.-. I '53 f' 1 'Q lf mllasima 1 BflF 3I1NL ,J 91364 flifl la, .rj , A .gf . mg-1 Htlzswm E i Hifi M 1 . ,K 'xi . . .-Q , A A . , , ,.. V 1 ki hxy . Y 0 Y 1 ' Q-wi ,' Das. '- ful ' ':fipm ' ' ' gg' ' ig f Q X W xl , EI A11 W E MILESTONE ,' ' 'f ' -3 give 3 'Q' 'J 5, Y l i A A X Q X wg iQ+ :j1,z . -,x 5,0 '983 I .MILESTONE Q - .N LGR Emi Qlililezfnnf STUDENT 'Lv LATEST GOSSIP: Juniors Francine Amofo ond Sheilci Carroll find The time To tell of The doy's events. u 'i Qf' THOUGHTFUL: Junior Erin Fronoy reflects upon lost periods test, J., i X ig . l x WHAT'S MY COMBINATION? Sophomore Siocy DeBeII Tries desperoieiy To open her locker. LIFE i W, F E fi .., -f.. A je, WALK TALL AND CARRY A BIG STNCK: Senior Susan Hcardmcn portrays Teddy Roosevelf on Hcdloween Here we go ogoin, bock in The ole schoolyord. Compor- ing schedules, seeing long- losT friends, ond geTTing losT in The mulTi-colored hollwoys, Wessex sTudenTs survive onoTher firsT doy of school. Tonned from Their summer down The shore, Wessex sTu- denTs orrive To homeroom, Their firsT ond someTimes only Time before The bell rings. They spend The doy sTruggling wiTh new locker combinofions ond osking The TriTe ouesTion, i'How wos your summer'? On This doy, one con find oil The sophomores wondering ouT of The orienToTion ossembly wiTh ThoT dozed look in Their eyes. One con olso find guid- HERE WE GO AGAIN! once being overrun by com- ploining sTudenTs ond The Closs of '85 procloiming, l'm finolly o senior! By The end of The doy, sTu- denTs ore olreody counTing The 179 doys lefT of school, ond Teochers ore commiserofing wiTh eoch oTher in The Teochers' room. ForTunoTely for sTudenTs ond Teochers olike, This doy only occurs once o yeorl However, soon everyone odjusTs To his new schedule ond ThoT horried, confusing firsT doy is soon forgoTTen. REUNITED: AfTer o long summer, Dino STefonelIi, Borboro Ciccone ond Leeonne BoTTo ore excited obouT see- ing eoch oTher once ogoin. ,wi ARE YOU REALLY IN MY CLASS7: Mr. John Rolondelll, seorches for Their nomes. 20 S John CelesTe, lvlichoel Henry ond lvlichoel Ruvo look on os Mr. Pefer .lirok THREE MATHS AND NO LUNCl-ll: Sophomore LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTlON!: Junior broadcast- Jeft Canoe attempts to decipher his mixed-up ers Melissa Arwood and Donna Delappi pre- schedule. Rare forthe first edition ofthe Wessex Knightly ews, WHAT PERIOD DO YOU HAVE FIRSTTP: Ron Azzu, Sharon Cinnamon and Mitch Mund, hoping fora class together, fervently compare schedules S z?- A PERSONAL TOUCH Wdlking Through The corri- dors of The school oT nighT, oll one sees ore rows ond rows of ploin groy meTol lockers. l-lowever, during The five minuTe possing Time be- lween closses, os hundreds of locker doors swing ouT- word, iT's omozing how quickly dull grey sloroge spoce comes To life, dis- ploying porTroiTs, posTers, corkboord, phoTos, ond onyThing else which lends o Touch of home. DecoroTing o locker is on orT form in iTself. In The mom- ing, sTudenTs orrive corrying pin-ups of shopely men ond women, picTures of rock groups, or phoTogrophs of Their friends. These memen- Tos ore used for decoroTing lockers. Mirrors ond memo- boords ore olso populor locker-decoroTing iTems. During The doy, jusT by opening his locker door, o sTudenT con escdpe inTo o fonTosy world. Locker de- coroTing is o creoTive ex- pression of o sTudenT's indi- vlduolism. Locker deco con Tum ony dull groy lock- er inTo on oil meTol home owoy from home. tif! Q-4 GIRLS, ciRLs, GIRLS: senior Jusiin Lim displays his locker deco. MUSIC MANIAI Junior Feliw KOOCK disrvlcvs her fonwsv men 22 3 i i i ' i i ffff' x ' ' I i fd 4 l is KJ? i i i I i i i i i 'i 1 1 i I . i ji 5.2 THE GANGS ALL HERE: Senior Koihy Holzingers locker conioins pictures of ner deoresi friends. THE GLAMOROUS LIFE, Junior AI Milke reveols his ioec: of having it oil, S, il -XI X: -x,, qxi Y S RX i SUMMER MEMORIES: Senior Lori Unkeriucks owoy o consroni reminder of WHERES MY HOMEWORK? Senior Joon Sesto seorcnes fronticoliy ner wonderful summer. ihrougn ner locker, 23 'Sv 9 if NK 7 1-. L tif- . ig. THE IVIAKING OF THE SENIOR CLASS PICTURE The bell rings. IT is second period of Tuesdoy, Ociober 2. The Cldss of 1985 emerges from The school inTo The cool ouTumn dir ond begins To drifl Towords The bleochers. WiTh The closs cidvisor, lvlr. PeTer Folco, ond yeorbook ddvisor, Mr. Sidnley Scher direcTing The whole process, The sTudenTs soon gcriher Their closesf friends ond find Their posiiions on The bleochers. This yeor There were olmosi no sTudenT-mode signs evi- denT in The piciure. InsTeod, The T985 seniors found oiher, more creoiive rneihods To be noTiced. Some wore neon sweofshiris, some pciinTed Their honds pink, ond ofhers wore big hdis. AfTer The cdmerd clicked mony Tirnes, The seniors were given The remdinder of The period To socidlize. Mr. Scher once sold ThdT he could Tell how llgood d senior cldss wos by how They cicTed during The phoTogrdphing of The senior piciure. Congroiulciions Closs of 1985, for you ore now ronked ds one of The besf cldsses in The hisTory of The school - pure sierling Through ond Through! STANDING TALL: Seniors Wolfer Bomhof, Glenn Arndi, Mom Cegielnik, John Volpe, Sieve Copuono, Chris Roney ond Roberl Gorisio. 26 N? if I Safes--'v-ff AKE IT AG-ANN ALPXN Se-mors Vmmo Mcnozzro Yvonne Marche-se Tommy DeBelI CoHeer Dwlorv Caro Sammy ond Anne Morne Cerrofo poseforye1 PEACE AND QUIET: After The doy's commoimorw, Se-mor Adam Sodowick finoily geTs O chance- To siudy his English, 27 Red, whiTe ond blue bon- ners, condidofe posTers, ond The melody of, l'The BolTle Hymn of The Republic, seT The sToge while juniors, seniors, ond o selecT group of sophomores filled The oudiTo- rium, onxiously owdiTing The opening of The ceremony. Soon The DemocroTs mor- ched in, woving American fldgs. Afler They were seoTed, The Republicons Took Their proper sedTs. BoTh pdrlies soT ol long, poTrioTicolly deco- STUDENTS DEBATE ISSUES roled Tobles on The sToge. Thus begon The 1984 mock presidenTiol deboTe run by Mr. RoberTCoruso's AP Hisiory closses on Tuesdoy, Ociober 30. Mr. Coruso's booming voice lnTroduced The mem- bers of eoch porly. LourenT LheriTier, KoTie lVlcGilI, KeiTh Howkins ond Roy Sconlon olong wiTh co-chdirpersons Jennifer Hompson ond lvlichdel Bongs represenTed The Republicons. Resource persons were Sue Souren ond Susdn Berowllz. Rolph ConTe, John Elkos, Chris NicoleT, ond HedTher Alexonder, olong wiTh choirpersons Tyrone Cobolu ond lvlellssd Rubin represenTed The Demo- croTes. Resource persons were Amy Winhouse ond Amy Lewin. The members of The duesTioning ponel were Julie Gorlond, Brion Brown, lvlox Nelson ond Heidi Briggs. AfTer The formol deboTe, lVlr. Coruso onnounced ThoT The ponies would receive quesTions from The oudience. The duesTions were well- ThoughT ouT, ond This focT helped moke The quesTion- onswer period o big success. The 1984 mock presidenTiol deboie wos hoiled ds o big success by focully ond sTu- denTs olike. 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Takes noTes To beTTer prepare The Republucans for prg I I . 'Q Senior Qolph Confe mckes his Dorm a rebuhal. , - 5. Q T I T T T K PLEASE RISE FOR THE PLEDGE OE ALLEGIANCE . , . : Mr. Caruso ana The panel commence The depaTe A .ll v QQ! I UAS A YOUNG REPUBLICAN . . . Z 'IIVIONDALES VIEW ON THIS ISSUE IS . , KONG IVICGIII delivers IWGV Opening John Elkas supports The Democratic speech. Party. AL I as Q I YI' ,ef-E+ E 3 4 'ia:STf ' 5? ff Ng FACING THE ISSUE: The Republican Party listens Intently To The question asked by the panel. 'fi STUDENT VOICE I-IGSTS HALLOWEEN WhoTever hoppened To The TrddiTionol ghosls, goblins ond wiTches ThoT used To run rom- ponT eoch Holloween. This yeor, dlong wiTh The usuol clowns, ployboys ond hobos, one could olso see Cyndi Louper bopping down The holls, Two evil Dorlh Vodors ond Teddy RoosevelT righT ouT of The hisTory books. During oil lunch periods, The members of sTudenT voice judged The sTudenTs' cosTumes for originolily ond creoTiviTy, Re- ceiving honoroble menTion for Their cosTumes were Seniors Pom Powell, who wos d cres- cenT shoped moon: Suson l-lordmon, os Presideni Teddy Roosevelt ond Donno Griffoul os o delecTobIe slice of pizzo. Junior winners were Feliso Koock os Cyndi Louper, Liz Sheidl, os lvlodonno, ond Rob lnlile os o sexy ployboy bunny. The Sophomore closs winners were AnThony Fronconero os o muscle mon, ond Joson Molfo- To os o flosher. BE A CLOVVNl: Junior Christine Volpe disguises herself os Cl colorful clown. 32 ,K EEF 3lnwu L lx l x., I SHINING MOON: Senior Pom Powell won Best Coslume for her smiling lil. TUMBLE FOR YAE: Senior Wendy Pilizecker impersonoies Boy George, moon, 1 -- e- :ru S at T-My - -- if if:-f.,f rx, . x . lisfg-Q: . , . 'Z-wzogf. T 1 E K Q -if-1 1,11 -33, 'an - 'HI' SURPRlSEl: Sophomore Joson Molfoio floshes for The oomero. MAY THE FORCE BE WITH WEST ESSEX: Sophomore Chris Woliz os Luke Slcywolker is ocoomponied by Sophomore Glenn Brunle ond Junior Keilh Alder os Dorlh Voder, 33 The windows on The yellow school buses fog ds The sTu- denTs press Theirfoces dgdinsT The cold pones. They gldnce longingly dt The lucky seniors who dre dllowed To drive Their cors To school every morning, This group of seniors is involved in The WorkfSTudy Pro- grdm. The seleci sTudenTs oTTend school from eighT o'clocl4 in The morning To Twelve noon. AfTer compleTing four cldsses, which include poTh English dnd Physicdl Educd- Tion, These seniors ore off To work. lVldny of The porTicipdnTs of The VVork!STudy Progrdm ore employed by businesses in The OFGO, Now The sTudenTs riding in The school pus emerge inTo The ice cold dirdnd mdke ClfVC1l'lTlC ddsh TowordsThe school, dll The Time gldncing overTheir shoulders dT The 'ilucky seniors siTTing in Their heoTed cors. 5 Q k'5,, THE HLUCKYH SENIORS CAR TALK: Seniors Cheryl Field ond Sdndrd lVlcl.dughlin hove on ecirly morning conversd- Tion Through Their cor windows. F. I, 'id x , 5 9 '.,-4 1 n ' 'man Sf 1 lx ii ' xr , ,, D . L Z? dir., ,' I QTL-A I -s ? 4 1 ,, V , iv: M - new - 9 1'v ,.. f ' 'A-Dias Vs. At -:Q 'QQ sf ,lf LOCKING UP: Senior Don Mcrchese wciiis os Senior Ed Krciemer puts his keys in his pocket ofter locking his von. NOT YET AWAKE!: Senior Frank Ruggiero emerges from his wogoneer. v Lb IVIAD l-IATTERI The Senior Closs held Their dnnuol hdT ddy on November 2, which wos run by The cldss officers. Along wiTh The usudl hdTs ond cops, one could find hdTs ThdT clopped, Mickey Mouse hdTs ond Mex- icon sombreros. During lunch, The Senior Closs Officers judged The sTudenTs' hoTs for credTivllv ond originoIiTv. The winners were dnnounced during o specidl sevenTh period ossembly. The winners were KrisTine SchmidT, whose hoT wos d Thimble, Donno Roche, who hod o lorge hoT filled wiTh Smurfs, Mdrlc Folone, who wore o Ten gollon hdT ond Julie Riccdrdelli, whose hdT wds in The shdpe of cz bug. The Senior Clcss wds given o chdnce To voTe on whoseT'vdlThey likedthe most ForThebesThdT,The closs chose Julie's bug. For her gredT efforl, Julie received TickeTs To The Senior Cldss CosTume Boll. , 3 il xl ,n,,W,, . ul.. we-r s...-vlg 6' 1 ' -' DOWN ON THE FARM: Senior Ddrin Kdpldn dredms of The simple life on The fclrm. 'l2EEOll-llzllslfahcnf does SeniorJulie Riccordelli hove growing oul of l'M OUT OF HERET: Senior Corlos Cesor onficipofes grodudTion dcv. er eo , H ar' , . . 1 hfivfiiu 'V . .. , '-su-M a- iT'S MAG-lC!: Senior Kevin O'Dowd operates his hai with on invisible string. f xi , V Q T ,. f, . k 5 f- -4' . ,. 2-,Q M, f ' f rf-Q as QM' , I , x 1 ,dw . , A '77-if .QQ ., '4 1- Ls' 'K 1 , Q? , . . ..T . , f., E .' D MEN Senior Ralph Come xs mouse gymmoshcs NEON LIGHTS WESSEX The neon lights are not only shining on Broadway these days. The halls of West Essex are now illuminated with one of the newest fads - NEON! Clothed in fluorescent pink, green, yellow, blue and orange, girls appear each day in shocking new com- binations. lt is not unusual to see some students dressed entirely in neon, from head to 33 toe. However, most students are contented to wear just neon socks ora neon belt. Remember those days when girls wore light pink nailpolish? Now nails are polished in neon yellow, greens, blues and oranges. Some girls use five neon col- ors at once! Contrary to popular belief, neon is not only a fad for girls. Throughout the holls, one can even spot fluorescent green scarfs or neon shoelaces on some of the boys. One stu- dent suggested thot Wessex students wear neon in order to fit right into the school's neon-colored hallways, other students sold they wore it because it was a 'lfun fad. ' . EE' .I --ga , . S.. Q -.5 s !'P.V?'?i' - X- 4 -. .,,,2:2f1S f.ezg: lt 4,:A,Qgi'F2Pr :sf ,fx atv-it' fwffrffaf , .- , 2, fr, 1 .t.:, A -' , ft. f.:'.a:5fScss,swf... t.'5M... . BATl'ERlES ARE NOT lNCLUDED: Patty Slattery, Ann Marie Mattie, Maria Tafaro, Kim Ringwood and Fran Lucchino brighten up the halls. , f . .A 4:5-A ,Q-rg-451-1.75tfi!g-9:xo J., l .,, L44-552-ek 3 -., f.4t,,,-,, H - ': f , if- - ,QP -': ' f --'13 ITS ELECTRIFYNNG: Simone Neisorw, Down Megoro ond Ann Rosen dlsplov Their color- ful oioihing. IF THE SHOE FWS . , . SHQCKINGM Michehe Joccmgem cmd Chnsino Fischer pose in our own neon hofl- woys, -121-:IQ. 'l2-?,f'i,.-:C? .?,:t,fif 1 o f ' A INSTEP1 Drum Mojor Jody Lio Ieods The bond onto The field. AT ATTENTION: Drum Mdjors Jody Lio ond Len Bochmon, solute West Essex. l.I 1' 19841 wos The besT seosoh ever for The WesT Essex High School Morchihg bohd, They pdrTicipoTed ih four compeTi- Tiohs, ohd woh o ToToI of 15 firsT ploce owords. They oiso woh Three of The four overoll com- peTiTiohs. Their success is due To The ieodership of Mr, Doryl BoT'T, Mr. BoTT come To WE four yedrs dgo ohd hos cohsisTehTIy produced oword wihhihg bohds. This yeor, forThe firsTTihie, Mr. BoTT did The choreogrophy him- MUSIC PILLS TI-IE AIR seif, ih doihg so, he demon- sTroTed his iimiiiess rohge of Tolehis. AssisTihQ wiTh The respohsibiIiTies of The 114 mem' ber mdrchihg bdhd ore Mr. Johh BoroT'To, ossisTohT bohd direcTorp Miss Nohcy Koiodziei cihd Miss Dohho Wosielewski, who ore Th chorge of The col- orguord. Every member of The bohd Qdve Their dll To This yeor's compeTiTiohs The bohd's drum mdiors ore Leohord Bdchmoh ohd Jody Lid, who performed odmirdbiy The eh- Tire sedsoh. Wheh refIecTihQ upoh The bdhd sedsoh, ohe cdhhoT possibly forQeT The drum Iihe dhd Their impressive soio, Noi ohiy did The col- orgudrd Throw Their fiogs, buT The drummers Threw Their sTicks. The bohd's music seiecTioh wds Crown imperiolf' 'Dixielohd Medley , 'ilgoe To Rio ohd 'TI.eT iT be Me, Wherever The bohd wehT, The crowd wds very eriThusiosTic. The crowd mdrveied di how gredT our bohd hos become Th such o shorT period of Time. The 19811 WesT Essex Mor- chihg Bohd ehded o Terrific sedsoh wiTh oh overdli com- peTiTioh wih ih Bloomfield, However, hoT ohiy did They wih firsT ploce, buT They did iT wiTh o 93.5, The hiQhesT score ever giveh To our bohd. This soore Teils more dboui The bdhd Thorn The focT ThoT They woh. IT olso shows how The bdhd sTrives To improve OD Their owh perform- ohces. CohQroTuIoTiohs! 431 ,4 L , . sk GK , Wu W-N 1 - s '- ,N ' Q' Jw 'gg . - L S r w 7 4,7 , - Qv, ar. . yr -i , ,,,,.,,m f .,, .V N 5. v ,, f. .M 5 - A av .Mig .gin-YQ B ? ' . Q 54 ln , E ' 'i! ?Q4I W-Eli ' 55 Z5 Nw MO BY YWO: Twins Tracey ond Amomdo Vclenfe, Jodi ond Joom Sesio, cmd Dino ond Dano Sfefomelli pose ToQe1her in The senior courword, Dino ond Dona E5 S K 1 Reign fm. 9 Kg! 45 it , 4' iv 4 Q .f ,, . Jodi Gnd Joonie ,Q U I3 EWU . Amdndo ond Tracey SEEING DOUBLE! You scrdTch your heod ond fervenTly Try To remember her nome - is iT Jodi orJodn, is iT Amondd or Trocey: is iT Dino or Ddnd? IT seems ds if you ore dlwoys seeing double. This yedr's senior closs hos Three seTs of Twins, dll girls. All six girls dgree ThdT They enjoy hdving ci Twin. One of The gredTesT virlues of hdving o Twin is ThdT You dlwoys hove someone There. One pdir of Twins informed The Milestone ThoT when They were younger, They ofTen were dressed olike. l-lowever, now eoch girl hos developed her own indi- vidudl wdy of dressing. Becduse dll Three pdirs ore idenTicol Twins, They ore oflen edsily confused. Some of The girls odmiTTed To swiTohing dround cldsses wiTh edch oTher wiThouT Their Teochers redlizing. The girls dll reddily ddmiT ThdT They love hdving d Twin. As dll normdl Teens, The girls dll hove spdTs wiTh Their sisTers, yeT Their speciol bond conquers dll. A Twin is o besT friend! ? T 1 -. . tis. 45 if T HACKING THROUGH THE HALLS Athletes and non-athletes alike have discovered a new sport this year - HACKEY SACK. Originally started on college campuses, this new fad has swept high school stu- dents across the country. Hackey Sack is a pig skin footbag. The object of this game is to keep the hockey sack off the ground using only the lower part of your body. mainly your feet and your knees. 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NATIONAL IVIERIT COIVIIVIENDED SCI-ICDLARS SEIVII-FINALISTS 13, , , Row One: Suscin Souren, Brooke Whiieheoo, Kolie McGill, Michele Jocongelo, lvlory Row One: Tyrone Cooolu, Brion Brown, Roy Scanlon. Row Two: Amy Krehley, Colhy Chin. Row Two: Melisso Rubin, Dorin Koplon, Roloeri Muselli, Loureni Weinhouse oncl Michele Rolundo. Lherilier, Mork Puglisi, Keilh Howkins, Mox Nelson ond Jennifer Blokely. GIRLS' STATE BOYS' STATE -:T ' ' ld rl? Susonno Norgi, Kolie McGill, Suson l-lordmon ond Colhy Chin. Tony Ciorclello, Brion Brown, Jeff Wolpov ond Jusiin Lizzci, 51 3 if .4 I-4' 'l .. . 4 ' 5 , ' : - -uh'-5 . -if THE GANG'S ALL HEREI: Seniors Vincent Plccininni, Ellen Blakely, Frank Frankel, Paul Israel and Robert Garisto gather on the tennis courts. Y -Q DAVID BAKER Remembers, The Goose Srned La Of David Herb Scri SLIB Kermit The Boot UWDSVABA + He 558 Sans Biague Sorry Bye The Gripper SD who Straits Sciuard AC Bomb Squad Oh F'ern Oh F'em BFHWSKWXMRG vlsalg DK dTtTHGFTKFG, tdSD's Ostosvllv JB's wfJC, DA, AL, ANDTHE 80's 541 Baker-Barbaris MICHAEL BANGS M OB, Rembers: RUST MOBILE '83, CHEAP S,GCP, FC, T,V. Q BB WITH KF: GREAT TIMES WITH AGKFM, SS, KM, KH, KE, BL-r-KE, SPECIAL THANKS TO Mom, Bear, The Kid, Captain, Alonso, Doug. Mary, Dave D, Andy K. + Andy M. lJr.+SR,J, ALICIA FRANCES BARBA Lish Remembers Good X wfT he Crew, Duran Duran, Prom BA Shore, Poconos, study w' CB DE RS Care, KH-I1507l WAW DS LL-lOOrrtphl Go For Itl Let the good Xroll + never be A gotten LB JR DuDu Mobile Lurs + Thanks Mom Dad sis + TB LISA BARBARIS Lisa remembers' Staying up wfSue until sunrises, SK wfout you I wouldnt have made it AL . . , Let's hold on tight to our dreams ILYA2XwfAL Poco! 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PROM ROYALTY: Prom King Marc Racioppi and Prom Queen Melissa Ryan dance The nigh? away. .1 .1 A GIRL IN EACH ARM: Mr. Robert Hoskins poses with Christine Potere ond Denise Cousoulis. - A I A , N fi -'Yr 1 ' wk E r - X x 'X . . , ,P , X Iqxr 1. Mod HAVING A DeBeII ond Chris Mos' e ,gg ef IM A CANDLELIGI-IT DINNER: Donny Edge ond date shore o romantic dinner, HEAVEN: Lori Mojewski ond Bruce DeLoren zo enjoy o slow dance. Mx 94. .5 W W ...fs 4 . if Z 1 ig gg I 5 0 Ii 1 'wtf A Q-4 ,1 X-mfr Xr.'.' -is -sg' ,,,, .-p',i, HF?-f , 'sl ' f-. -vw , na- li ' rn. :lv J 9 Q A , sf f Q.. 5 ag' Z 'ii ,ny , r-f 'Q 1. KJ? 1' , up Q .I . 559' nm, -I 'Q 9 gzip: K if K9 Vf ri - ,, , . p 4 9 'Q' ' Q.,- ' if Was.: . f- 1,41 .Ni , , fa ' P .-- . 1 Y . iy Q A ,uv -......- xx . ff N , ',,'s hx 1 L' 13 , W '11 ff xl 'T rc ni M. if 1 'f 9 YJ S? X ' ' x.'p,:E1'5' B' L' 71. ' 700 'iii . m , if or 'V .-41,25 9' P. - hu fa, 0,5 , s -A .ef - iii , 2, ,M zc 6. U . . W, r J '19 .- 1 ' , Q. 5 .Su. 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C3 + 'v1C ana vo all the peopie who have made my senior veor what i' shouid oe Thanks io PD, JS, DD, EC + KB o specioi Thanks io my parents and iamiiv .X If KEITH PRESCOTT HAWKINS Remembers Good Times wfMB, KF, AK, SS, KE' band comp + fun wi'CK Lifelong friendship w Dan beainiks + fun wr'RD, MHp SAT Nights Prom, + Special Times w!Kaieg Keniucky Vouih Group 'Much has passed, yei much is yet io come. WP . , K .W ef' Q, . if lf, ff 4- s if MARK T. HAYEK wlli oiwavs remember good iimes wiih BK RD LD LIKES Weedehas, payday, Johnsons DTS- LIKES waking up gening caughi PV wili never forget Wiiawood SAW LD 'rips io A - B Admires Mom Doa ana iamiiy SO LONGI f f I .-as 4- 1' ,-. x 1 5, . 'Xa W, .. 5 jx QQ 4- -. av 2, 'Q' I N f 5 'FAQJA K- gk W 1 '.,--g if of ' '4 f M, r. +r J! 'xp' A , T 'fra Q ' In fa.. vp? WW l i f 1 Jig! x , . '.....' 'B ,wus me ' th Ag fs. -.Q if vw 1 i 4 If WDOP' X .yn x , E ig W 5 1 :4 'J fi in v -1 .4 I .4 . , if ni: J vol' bb A 'U 5 4 z y H1 -5 , E ' 33 2 4 fl! f, V. fi 4 f ,.. ' p . ' , --Q.. we xiii 'ig ' Wu, ' 4 X 1 , Jr A A if Q 5 ,sim .,,,,Y , W: . H jf y 74 ' Q-. fi, I ll F rrx Xl 'A LISA LOOKUP Lrs buaales Cnrrs,Jcn,Coz REM Prom 8A Snore w DBCKJCJBBS LAVALLETTE w Bern, Cnrls, Coz. PM An w -Kenny + Bobby HATES Llauer, AND les' -oves DAVE! XO B-52's, C. Lauper 'hanks MOQAOQ bras, WE MlSS VA JANHCE BVE Ml? FA- rr JOSEPH LOVELESS JOE,.lkes Having good lrmesw MC,Jl?,JA,GC Drslrkes' School, Br Rock Specucl rlmes WMC Rem Summer BA , Uanyrng ar Slagg Never rorgewanyrngavmy house Dacilfinally made ill ANTHONY MICHAEL LUCARELLI 'L.KE .ikes Drsca, Hanglngour, 542650, wrestling ana belng w JODl Hates The 'vlG look Pumprng gas and Qarcraducles 'Gems Hangrng our w NAM al BDP ALSO Ployrng security al BH w Krdllog a' lne snors Loves family and JODl 1 ,. T f f? I ,Y i ' . ,N ! ht, if ,K 5 f .1 V N K 4 , 2 X sr' I HUNGRV EOR KNOWLEDGE AIAln'1elda se-Hles for a 92 pencil, Lookup-Lucarelllr Bl ff f N ., ,l n Q-X-. z 11 -- 1 ig ff--. ' . C-:TN-EZ' -wif' .....,.,f MQ l X F f Q r K, '. 'Q 1 V t '.,, dig. , x, Vw, ,, .5-A ,ug A ' Wk., , 1 x W S'-.f 30' , 3 xi ef L vi- ., ,ff .x 4 i iff My POPULARITY r---v BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED Moro Rooioppi ond Melisso Ryon Borboro Ciocone ond Tony Ciorcieiio CHATTERBOX Jodi Ropo ond Chris Ciriiio MOST DRAMATIC Joe Messineo onci Ann Rosen POLL MOST MUSICAL CLASS CLOWNS David Asiarino and Taryn Lynch Jodi Rapa and Shahe Manoukian QN, CLASS PALS Michelle Jacangelo and Christine Fischer CLASS PALS Al Almeida and Michael Guerrieri -. I. f it f 12 1 Li H J If 'ng- '? MASTERMINDS MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Amy Weihhouse ond Brion Brown Dovicl Sohworrz ond Brooke Shepherd S., ,VW MOST ARTISTIC Joe Morohese ond Ahh Rosen MOST ATHLETIC Tom Solorhohe ond Lori Mojewski VII' I , 15 NICEST SMILE Corlno Borgslronn ond Moro Rocloppl .J 1 APPLE POLISHER Donno Perm ond John Elkos KN .l'T FRIENDLIEST Kevin O'Dowd ond Pom Powell NICEST EYES Sleven Lindquisl ond Colleen Dillon 'iluulf 'Y' THOMAS ANTHONY MATARAZZO SplinTer Likes: LBI, Boogie Boardin, Hockey, Bc Seka Dislikes: Skanks, Foreigners, Orange, Rags Rems: VET 128 CS, Newark WICSDSJAAC, sum- mers of 8384, Cruisin wlJoe, Good limes wfChris8f. JASBRIDSCCMG-MPAA Loves Family esp MOM VITINA MATARAZZO UV NUGGETS WXYMSLTD V's Cabin - Laugh much!! Good Times w!SF MM YM TD CG JB DK BG MR DS CD Fran' PASTA TWINS: gym w EL Did your mam make Thaw Fun in Wildwood HEY SEXYlwlll ALWAYS LOVE Mom, Dad, Bro, Sis, and MER- CEDES: Thanx KATHLEEN MARY MCGILL Katie Loves Fitz Pa, Halloween Vi. LBI WDW: lennls w!Pop, KH: long talks wfbesl friends Kathy Sue Ellie: FH Family: Prom w!Keirh, lrish! JMMRSEM2 LPMCB, Thanks Dad Mom Meg Mah GHG - Je i'aimel 'Happiness goes on - BJ LINDA MCHUGH Lynn will always rem sum, of 84 w L BJ.S, + vlsilars. Rem. good limes w'C K.F,TC.H RW.BB. H- Tesf' by LB. LOVES VH, PRIEST, Zepplin, Stones, Rafi + hanging w!MeYal HEADS. Dislikes preps + disco, Will always love Dad, Mom, family + LB - , KATHLEEN MATTIE MICHAEL ANTHONY MAZUR III Mike remembers Wildwood '83, PT Pleasant BA, Likesl-lunllng,llshihgswrmming,chevylruoks Dis- likes Espiri? loafers Fords fllz goin llshin Thanks mom and dad Yung? KIMBERLY IVICLAUGHIN A JOGGING AROUND THE TRACK: Seniors Viclor Torsiello, Ron lnfusino, Alan Bongo, and Chris Cdrlese have fun in gym. ,-,,M..---- ns 3 SANDRA MCLAUGHLIN SAN REMEMBERS TIMES WICHERVL, ourz TALKS, lsr PR. wrcrowrwl AND rr-IE REST SUMMER 'aa wfGH-AVON AND CEL-cADoo. NEVER FORGET HBEACHED WHALE , BRUCE al SOUTHSIDE LovE you AND rHANx: Mom, DAD, KEN, BRIAN AND oHErevL SANDRA MCNALLY Sandi Rems GRB x's w MMLCCMAPPSETC CWHTHEIC Boys - House Parlys A long Talks 4 HOLLY BLVD UUAH! Mal, doublin - meel me here! Brook DaleSafarl - l wanl MLJSCLEI Excel. x's w John G LOVES - Big Hugs from D-DAY, Ma Da Chrissy Diane xa w fi 'T IE 25' 1 Ku-Q' k,l.f --U M Hi' Q. 3 3 xx. 5 . Qi , Ms, IT MAD SCIENTIST: Senior Jerry Cioci com- pleles an experiment, KEVIN MORRIS Kev Remembers: Good Times wlDdve, Lou, vin ond George, hoops crdmmin' for Tesls w!LS And Sporls wf GO LS VC KM AC DO, Likes: Rush, bos- kefball, Raiders, The Track. Dislikes: Losing and homework Admires: family and friends. PAMELA ANNE MUND Rems.Gred1 yrs wfSB ai LFC 81 else - BFS: CHHS 8 The Gdng, Summer 'BA A HSI, WALK 84 TALK w!LS. CRAZY x's wlLA IMILLIEJ, Mr Shauss clcss, Nafure Boy, surprise! Greai Friends- HA, LU, MR, SN, AL. AW, SS, MM, RS, SS Loves Alwys Mom Bc Dod. Slephen, Mallhew QU! JESSICA MARY MURPHY ISlMURPH : Luvs: Smiles Roses Hugs Hearls Music Flute Storms Fall Wolks PiggyBocks ADV, Si Bud- dies i 'LT' LBCZPB VBKMDR IPJB-UGH!1 Cher- ishes Times wi' Special FI'iendsQ. a Special Place - CFCDTGMEGS MACE Luvse Mom SL Ddd - Gram - JJMJ ,,, Morris-Nargi ROBERT MUSETTI ROB REMEMBERS: JOKES W'GREG, BASKET CASE, JS, IAWI., PARTIES WIIGRNGG, GN TICKET STUBS, MUN MUNCHIES, CRAM NIGHTS, CASES, JD, CLARENCE WONT FORGET: GCIGPNTC RCCB CNKO DACK MAJS SSOR WS. TAKE IT EASY. HMISERABLE LIE! HIROH NAKAJIMA WILL NEVER FORGETTHIS AFS YEAR ATW.E,: soc' CER, PARTIES ere. THANKS TO ALL THE PEOPLE WHO HELPED ME, AND Mv PARENTS WHO GAVE ME AN OPPORTUNITY TO COME TO us sEE vou AGAIN SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD! SUSANNA MARGARET NARGI Susie - Rem: Cal's wTAW, Beering WTALBLVB, Oreo, RS mile wifks VB AW AL PB KE JM TA MM, Loves: long walks on beach - CCIDSC, siarrv nights, Mom, Ddd, 8x Family The besl is vel To come ,P A 'W-.I 'il 5'-. S ,A V 'Q U x 154 , gg. lu .5591 , fax- Q- . , xr fy. 'S I 52' ? qi' - aqf .Y 1' ' 4 Q A 'F g 1 . gulf: 12. in ' 14 ii? 'H 1 if I f 1 ' x flu . 1 L ..+,: ' LAURA ANNE PIZZA .our rem 'errfrrmes w DRDSAVDQSK SMBRgvm- r:IweeseI skrrrg Summer 83 Europe Secsrde BA w VII? 856619 An w DDS? morrw WHO ore vouII AVI 'HE FLTLJRE SbeoroI mom vo Mom, Dcd, Jrm Ba Rocky rm no' done compIornrrrg yer Mo' Au Revorr SLJZANNE PLECHY 'he Mech wrII oIwoys remember Summer or '83 Bn '54 w CH, JB, PS, VD, JC, AE. CK Sr 'Pe Gang from vA-Beach Buddres S Dunes - 'be SYAND - Boogre - B.LE VIOON - GBI1 - Admrres Mom-Dod Sc Bros WI-L ALWAVS .OVE - VINNV 81 Drrwk Corveffes JON BRIAN PLOSCOVVE WIII clwovs remember good vumes w gr8 frrends esp. Jerry - wimou' U OII If wouldrfr be possrbie - mom BKJC DFMWI? Ior1O-s WIII oIwovs Love THE GREAT GROW Respecr Bn Admxre CII Love U Vlom, Dod, Louren Good Luck FrrendsI 'S n gf' .QL vii J' ' Q- 1-fl -A . CALIGHT IN THE ACT: L ALAN PODINKER Jew Foy Remembers Good x w LOSSDGC Q JSBSMNMP? Likes Disoo, Big Boys, Toys, Z-28's A Disrrkes Dcncrng, SchooI, Comorow Loves Mom, Dod and Fomuly- Admrres A Loves Virvme CoIorocco 81 Prccmmm Y P S Funhouse w Lou BL Scorf GREGG WILLIAM POLIIVIEIVII VIOOCH remembers cooI rrmes w FGCMJS RBSWDFCPSP To my Icmrky 'hcnks for purrrng up w me Hoy Dog 'rorfros movmg good Loves Blomds Summer B3 VH LEDZEP Gormg Iosr Work- rng on me Sforg DDUII THEDON I Corff drrve SS m.r. ,, -A-, ,,,,,, SUSAN POIVIPER SUSIE VGET RIPPEDH LIKES 'Pe 84 VE'IE. C Br Ledrmng Lessons DISLIKES Gefrrwg Aggrovcreo Remembers Prom BA w CV BL WI.D 'rmes w JPJLG-P 2RMOPI BL 'he 9Iozo -oves MSLD, Srs'ers, POP Sr Memorres of Is? Love CHRIS Pizzo-Pomper Q3 1 ff, I ffnvf P' f fr I U -., X Q kv .' r' if if-fc N HISTORY ENTHUSIAST: Senior Shohe Monoukion Iisfens inte-nTIy To on AP IecIure. RICHARD ROSIER RR WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER GREAT TIMES W! FRIENDS' MUGSY WXMA, PR 83 WIPAM - BUL- LET Bc EGG - SGCURVE, ISRAEL 83 W7 MR S GET C-CORNELL 84- LAUGHS WXDB SG MA PR GS AS MR KA f THANKS FOR EAR SS F Sc ASf NAH i YEAH WILLALWAYS LOVE FAMILY - THANKS MOM 81 DAD JG FS BCC 96 I Rosier-Rotunda ANNEMARIE ELISSA ROSSI I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER GOOD TIMES SHARED WITH GOOD FRIENDS BECAUSE GOOD TIMES ANDGOOD FRIENDSARE NEVERTOBEFORGOT- TEN. Flo, Bono-como, GREAT Summers, RISD Thcgnks Mom 81 Doo - I love you. Good luck Chris - Ieven GERARD ROTONDA III WIII Alwoys Remember - Lobor Day Weekend '84 wlgreo1 fnends. Likes: being Irolion, wknds, wffrlends, running IHA-HAT, camping, being STORMY WEATHER DlsIIkes f Phonwes, MonA days, Losing THANKS i Vrnny K SL Dove, LOVE YA MOM 81 DAD MICHELE LYNN ROTUNDA Now ISTI'1STII'7'I6fOfCV6GVT1S, FB games '83 w'DW, CC, MK, RB, KF- Sfooges, DD Ba MCP, Summer 'BA I Ihwnk I Iove you SEASIDE Bd! WIDOMEN, CA, LP, Don Bn CO, esp Jon AIso rmbr KM, JG, TR Thanx 81 Iove oIwoys - Mom, Doo, DSQG, MD, Dond, Bo Sn Unk www 1 '., 5 '-: a v- ..- f nga .3 u A'. '.- ' fl' Y Juv., f 'I ' , Y I h Ka if K hw 4 J. W ' lf' M- 4- 1 lv' ' . W O , vs. ? . ,il .,.- ' .Z 'Y I .. ,A . V 1 Y' .e. . ,1 V, .1 ,Q Q' .4 -nd' in 'rv- 1-1 'S R. Y ' -.MN bw-, l ph ' f F ,yy -Y A JHHH - 'M ' 3 F ' K f A , .T W' ,swag V CASSIA SCHLESINGER Y ,V I ' SMASH LlKES - FAST CARS MOTORCYCLES FRI- , .5 , X DAVS VAN HALEN PARWING NVC SHORE HATES -- ,FS 'S' ' ' fi A -,M ' ,W fx MONDAYS RAGGING PREPS REMEMBERS G.T. wl COMPARING NOTES: Seniors Pam Gill and Chrisiine Buih- marn look over lheir homework in The library. ROBERT T. SCHMITT lll Likes: Sharp Clothes, Fin Looking Ladies, 'Disco , KTU, KISS 81 Cold Mics Remembers UC Times w! Slirn Dislikes- Hippies 8L Freaks Never Forgel The Ave wlJcr Non-Stop. Straight to The top Thanx Mom 81 Dad Later Babyl KIM LOREN SEIDMAN Will aiwys cherish gnirnes wlbeslpais: SN, VB, PB, CR, LA, SV, Ll, LP, Rerns: Va, Can, BC 82-BA, MCG 82-85, Sl. Dancin, RS-Nighls, NVC wr TRBLCR, laughs wiSus, Cap'n Crnch, Gigin. LVS: Mom, Dad, Bro. His: Snobs Sc Airmail. DONT DREAM iT - BE lTl RH 98 !SCl'iIeSir1ger-SeSTO, Joan JACQUELINE SCHUELER jackie rems. hockey players, scoping lW w' Li - is Wendy's open? 'lWhere's my Team? Ranger- Devil gamesfpraclices, Police concert wi CRJR, Prom w!JR, good X WXCRJREOGRKSDSBW, col- orguard WICRBWKS love+lhanx: Mom, Dad 8 Family CHRISTIAN NICHOLAS SE RINO Likes: LBI, Soccer, Tasiy Waves, Gambling. Dis- likes: OP's, Losing, Workin, Rem: 83884 Summers WNM EB AA CS CC JA, VET 128 TM, Nork Cruise. Special X's w!Dina, Greal X's wfTom JA DS JT AA MG Tav RISB LUVS1 Mom Dad Jen. Admires: Molly LLCK DBBT DRDM PLBB MSWP MBJRGA EREH RNAF LTST VH '54 CANADA '53 242 SHORE wi' LLBG BARN SUMMER '84 LATER WE DAVlD SCHWARTZ -'why DONT WE sumo THE soive ALL TOGETHER. OPEN our? Mlmos, LET THE PicrureEs COME. Pic- TURES OF us sHow THAT WE ARE ALL ONE. AND IF we CLOSE ALL oure EVES TOGETHER, THEN WE WILL SEE WHERE WE ALL corviE Enom. PANTA RHEI JOHN SESSOCK Cecil, rems goadfirnes wfEd Jim Wayne GPFGDF elc. Moosehead, Maiden, VH, Parlies al lhe lodge 3 Sleps likes lasl cars Heavy Melal long hair, Hales Mopars school, Luvs Mom Dad and Cheyys Adns Eddie VH, good deal BB fm? 1 T' lsfl.lT'..c 4 - K1 ll 1,1 KRISTINE SCHMIDT Kris rems Greai X WIDOUG, JR, iS, CR, GR+JS. Prom wi Dug + Cd FV + Fla., ONI TP , SlG, Shore + GA w1GANG, Wharf Band wfCR, BW + JS Likes: Cookies, Phone Calls, Choc, Love + Thanx Mom. Dad, Fam. + Doug - Thanx lor alw, listening to me I LOVE YOU ROBERT SCRIVO Scrive, eriiays Pleasure Babes Run Drnc Thar- ogood JAXAA Fla GI Conk GJ W. Billnnnsiob FBle1's go Ed Whole Strip Vin Goose Cy DBS Pele Fly Dar THE ll Take ll Over Gumina Mayor Sea Ranch 6165 An Ree 5fO ODo The Job WBYC Lovesf Admlres Torn Sieve Mag Mom xl, X JOANIE SANDRA SESTA UO Will rem Special lms WTAMIE VA 51 G A C Thai J.O Parlies al lhe pil Prom BA w MW TSCRWPWF MLPWMWTTCSDD Moslly BOBBY! W rem Talks wfChris. Loves MOM, DAD, DEN, RTA. JODIE BL BOBBY your special 'TWlNS ARE M .K-gif, lr if W..- 1' . . v.,., A gs 4' f R ff 'S 1 ,y -Q 'lt' p .1-nndp O 'iw .2 . ,f k r v it 1- 5-ii 1 3 5 'bv ADV i 'S S-1 , 9' 111 F V , x1 STANDING ROOM ONLY: Q ',.SenlQfs Jodi Ro 0, Patti' Sehduer, nd K? O d- , c o en u shoorn discuss the doy's s bvents. x. ...V .n ,A ' .,u si ' hr f 1 ITV 'V-f .1 I . 5 3 1 J-ffgf' 1'- T' 4 A I' -x ffff 3 if v ll . mu lil 4. NA, ' A,z1 1 , 5 Q -' A 1: - .QQ . 'fda A ,Q ,lf .ge -3 4, n A Q. 9 j f 1 'Ass- 102 fVOiGf'iT9, Trdcev-Vdrgcis +-Mo if TRACI ANNE VALENTE 'IRAN Likes Shore, Guys, Pdnving, dnd Being w Friends REM' GMX WIDSAVCS SBJATMJRDSLC Aiso Prom Weekend or Al's Shore House w Dino LAVALLETTE 'BA OH BOY' GET OUT OF TOWN' Wiii never forge? being w Mono Loves FAMILY 51 MONO DINA VALERIANI Wiil Aiwoys rem good firnes wigood friends: CBMBMMSFBE Shore B3 Sc 84 w'CB Lifeiirne 81 Memories wiCB Remember good iirnes WINICKV 8'2oi8-4, Looks Preiiv BAD Prorn BA Likes Disco 81 being fdn Hofes. BR 81 Preps Loves Mom 84 Doo 81 Bros XO EQ ls.. xi . , I ANITA MARIA VANCA MICHAEL VARG-AS Rems Grf fimes w DR, LP, DS, AW ond oii friends SSCBDPCM Never Forgei Sfoiiing, Dolloon Sinng. How Muchq 85Ci BEACH '84, Grm Probs, BP mdcnine, SPI? 81 MV ponies, MCH iob, noises fi ff. VM Fun Luv BL Thank Mom. 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L M I A , jf' .W wr., 7 af if 'au Xl -1 , 1 i l A 4 I 0 if f I' FOOTBALL ForThe fooTball Team, iT was o year of peaks and valleys. Val- leys came in The opening Two games, disappoinTing losses To Morris Hills and Roxbury. Peaks came in Their nexT four games, all wins, including a 35-26 vic- Tory over highly-regarded EosT Orange and a 21-6 decision over MorrisTown. AnoTher valley occurred in The eighTh game, o 13-3 loss To Morris Knolls which knocked The KnighTs ouT of play-off conTenTion. The lasT peak was a All-O rouT of arch- rival LivingsTon. Offensively, Wessex was a powerhouse afTer ironing ouT difficulTies which limiTed The Team To only elghT poinTs in Their firsT Two games. Senior fullback Mike Mariano led The aTTack, slashing for over TOO yards rushing on several occasions. MiTch Mund, a junior, sup- plemenTed Mariano's power wiTh explosive speed. He rushed for over 200 yards againsT LivingsTon, and over T20 againsT EasT Orange. Junior auarlerback PeTe Caravella matured as The season prog- ressed. ln The LivingsTon game, PeTe compleTed four of five passes for 127 yards and Three Touchdowns. He Threw To sever- al receivers, led by Seniors Tony Ciardella and Tom Salamone, also The Team's punTer and place kicker. On defense, The KnighTs were a hard-hiTTing crew. Junior line- backers Mike Quinn and STeve DeMaio led The charge. On The line, Sam Carslllo was a force, gaThering in a couple of fum- bles. STeve Lupo, Roberi Papa and Jon Gade, all seniors all played well. Though The KnighTs losT Two games They mighT have won, iT was generally a successful sea- son, wiTh more peaks Than val- leys. Frank Vespe -5 WHAT A DAYl: A Tired player reflecTs upon The days eTforTs. 109 'lv a 2 ' 5 iw 'Q M W s , 4 q -4 . 1 f '55, 83' w i f Pg, 'H I' .vw-wg: 'Q -.4 Q M,-H KAJ3: W In ,V ' ' . . ,,. .I i ....N.W- -4 4....E S I r r443- I Q I ,,,. Apr-- I. W . g 4 1 . v- 'ij' ., ' V' j' 42 Q N 1 V. ' In - I ' 0. M s,h ,M FIELD HOCKEY WhaT more could one ask for Than a winning season: moreover, a New Jersey STaTe Championship! This year The 1984 field hockey Team cap- Tured The sTaTe TlTle for The firsT Time. The girls defeaTed Tom River SouTh in The finals on No- vember! 7 aT RuTgers. Previous- ly The girls beaT Passaic Valley in The semi-finals by a score of A-3. This year's Team was com- posed of almosT all seniors. WiTh Julie Riccardelli playing goalie: Sue Souren playing sweeper, Lisa Beardslee, Ellen Kandravy and Michelle Miller playing backs: Debbie Sheerin and Heidi Briggs play- ing links: KaTie McGill and KaThy Holzinger playing wings: and Donna Griffoul playing in- ner: nexT year's Team will only have one reTurning varsiTy member, Junior Sandy Lemm. The field hockey Team, under The successful coaching of Miss Linda Alimi, compiled a 18-I-'I record and mosT of all a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! - MEMORIES OF A GREAT SEASON - WAN'lT, WAN'IT, WAN'IT - PUSH!!! One of The cheers ThaT will remind us of The T984 WesT Essex Field Hockey Team. Our many long journeys To PoTT- sTown, Pa., will also noT be for- goTTen, along wiTh sunglasses and shaving-cream aT nighT, SEX hysTerically laughing on The field and sTiII winning The game, Yo Adrianl and iusT really being The seniors we al- ways wanTed To be - RE- VENGE IS SWEET isardines, garlic powder, Tobasco saucei. Then There were prac- Tices -The Timed mile! l, aero- bics, The goochee bag, scrim- ages, damn l've goT To con- Trol ThaT drive, WAAAAAAH , and mud fighTs. Such success- ful pracTices. How did we ever win a game?? Ya - BEAT LENDING A HELPING HAND: Juniors Caroline Rosen and BeTh Carline carry The waTerbuckeT for The varsiTy sTarTers, 'I12 GIVING HER ALL: Senior Lisa Beardslee drives The ball upfield. V MONTCLAII? - we losT a oaTTIe DUT woh The war!! 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OTher good perform- ances were Turned in by soph- omore Jim Scannell and seniors Gerard Roionda and Sfeven Therianos. The sauad's members showed vasT improvemeni, many achieving personal goals for which They had long sTrived. Juniors Ken WeinsTein and David Jaffe made greaT sTrides, as did sophomores Jon Fine and Rob Payne. On The girls' side, The Team had few races. The lady KnighTs were paced by Juniors Kafhy Quinn and Wendy lvlazur and senior capfain Toni AlTera. Ceriainly, wiTh much young Taleni on a J.V. Team ThaT won five of six meeTs, The fuiure looks brlghT for an improving cross-counfry squad. Frank Vespe STRETCHING OUT: Sophomores CaThy Quinn and Wendy lVlazur Iimbering up before a hard days pracfice. 119 d'7.t7,3'1', A' 1 I 'uv- 4 fx 5E1fs,,m-,ga Q -Q 12 ' iv ra, 5 ikifefb Aww -X P' - , Q, Q x t, wJf51qiK stef 2' uni' as mwmfi Y, K' -agAf.,j:4 l E., f,w '-fk ' ,T-L .gSk:,,.iif,3. '.QL1i,, . Qu if pf? 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NNI '. la, Y NX X E ,4.gf'N'f X -, twyxr N xg X LI, xx x W 1 X f' 1 X R , 'fgvl ' Q X' 'ff Q?5fE:f,-Qgf Y. 1 . Lf al '.. Y ' XX xx h :buf 5.21. I 1 xx h R X . bk xf Xxf !L, KN X lxwxl kxlk M., ,xii .1 , , K. -V if .Y ,' x x ,, - -, : x 1'N'x f? 'Q ' f X i ' 4 ,ff Y K! avr --,rkxxf xg 1 I fl! Q' Y 1 1 -'mf 5 ,X cn U 1 1984 was a rebuilding year for The girls' varsiTy Tennis Team. WiTh only senior co-capTains HeaTherAlexander and Renee Helou reTuming from The previ- ous year's varsiTy Team. The Team was Truly beginning from uscraTch. The Three single spoTs were capTured by freshmen Erika Weber, Lauren Ploscowe, Laurie Gordon and Sophmore ACE! : Freshman Erika Weber daz- zles her opponenT. nun: un: Q ,EH , . N SIZZLING SWINGI: Sophomore Sophie Lherilier smashes The ball cross-courl. SERVICE RETURN! Senior HeaTher Alexander prepares To hiT The ball. F.1 2?5V ' 'JFS v w GIRLS' TENNIS Kim Ringwood. The fourgirls ro- TaTed singles posiTions ThroughouT The season. Seniors HeaTherAlexanderand Renee Helou played firsT doubles and Senior Jackie DeSimone, Sophomore Sophie LheriTier and Freshman KrisTin Wosniak Took Tums in playing second doubles. Under The direcTion of coach John ChrisTopher, The girls finished The season wiTh a A-IO record. AlThough The only Teams The girls defeaTed were EasT Orange and Roxbury. much improvemenT was no- Ticeable ThroughouT The sea- son. WiThin The nexl couple of years. The girls' Tennis Team should find iTs way back To being Top in The counTy. HeaTher Alexander I fx easvwvfesmjl GIRLS' SOCCER For six years now, The girls' varsiiy soccer Team has made iTs mark on The field. The Team was led by head coach Larry Yarrish and J.V. coach lVlaryAnne Lyons, who have boTh shown Their dedicaTion in esTablishing girls' soccer as an imporTanT parT of The Wesf Essex AThleTics program. The success of lasT year's junior var- siTy caused a rise in pariicl- paTion and demand fora J.V. coach. Due To o challenging schedule, The Team was forced To work hard and play sTaTe-ranked Teams. Making iT To The semi-finals of The Essex CounTy TournamenT was a greaT accomplishmeni. BeaT- ing LivingsTon in The firsT round was especially rewarding af- Ter losing Twice in regular sea- son games. DefeaTing Parsip- pany enabled The Team To en- Ter The sTaTe TournamenT. BeaT- ing excellenT Teams, such as LivingsTon, Columbia, and Parsippany brought The Team To greaTer saTisfacTion and en- ., I if- I ded up wiTh a record of 8-9. Nexl years Team will have To compensaTe defensively since This year iT consisTed of Junior goalie Bonnie Erilz, sweeper Carina BorgsTrom, Tri-capTain lefT full-back Denise Farina, sTopper Darcie Eckerr and Tri- capTain full-back Dana Com- mandaTore. The midfield spoTs were dominaTed by Seniors BeTh Tofanelli, Tri capTain cen- Ter-halfback Lori lvlajewski, righT halfback ChrisTine Downs and firsT-Time ouT Senior Alicia Barba. This year's Team had no senior forwards, so nexT year's Team will have To rely on Juniors Sheila Carroll, Eileen Hanna, BeTh Lieberman and Freshman HeaTher Honeker. We would like To apologize for eggage and delays caused by parkway Traffic. Thank you lvlr. Yarrish and Ms. Lyons for your suppon and Time. Delfiise FUVTVJO WATER BREAK: Junior BeTh Lieberman Takes I-Qri lvlglewgiqi a refreshing drink of wafer. DOUG COWWOHOOTOQ COMBAT: Freshman HeaTher Honeker bm Ties for The ball. ' , L WV' x: 'Q!!W'W5'iiNF5'T' 'LSI . 'Tl 4 ' V f.Llf7l7'19V ffif ' 1 A A ' ' . . ' R - 1 -T .-if '. ' '9'im , 1 Q V ' . Q Q I .qi , u 'X O 0 I Y? f 1 S F i if 'vif1Pr'vw5-,jgr-v5f,ef,.fi ', 1 Ni myers::?17fT:?,J3fi'.3ii.'a2'.'5i:ifm5' Fifi 515fgii'a 1? f2 ?.7:?', .,,, ,,,. . , ,. nw- ,. ,,.,. . f , , A, , .M ' 9 D 0 f 4, . wi' '- ':'3'1.,f,,,g,,h 1 '-.JQfvgg,,. A I , YPA., .1 ., my , . . 0. . , A 1 f'a4'f'4f'5'fJ,,f: 7 ,so-gf.: . ,- 4 ' - ' f'9 .-. , , ff-9 1,1 N . . f Q A A f ee Y 'XJ' .ga , wil' I , ll ' ' ' 'vb-' fl ' 'Hy 1 ' .: A yn, . 1 -1f4,n 'V . 1 -Y .fl Cl-IEERLEADING WiTh o IiTTle biT of pep ond o liTTle biT of sTeom off To comp The cheerleoders go. They were senT To Their house which wos o smoll shock in The woods lying nexT To o dork loke. The girls nomed iT Joson's I-louse. However, They knew who To coll in Times of Trouble - Bonnie BusTerl Then, on The middle of The nighT The girl's sleep wos olTered when Ncincy screomed ThoT someThing sTronge wos ouTThere. Who is iT, Col? lllT's ci Thrillerl The cheer- leoders survived ond in The end They were dworded wiTh The prize of The week - The spiriT sTick. Are you reddy To sTorT cheering - Oh yes we ore. WiTh o rick Tick TickiTTy Tick - ding dong . , . The lilTle yellow school bus rode down The sTreeT. inside 'Io cheerledders were going bdnondsf' The finol momenTs orrived ond Miss Roberison gove The girls o pep Tcilk - 'llT's gonno be o Tough gcime girls, so go ouT There ond give Them whdT you goT. Eenie lvleenie Ivliney Mo coTch d fooTbc1ll ployer by The Toe - Sopho- more Soops. We've go ThoT good Time feeling ond we're reddy To go - l-ley - leT's go. Finolly, Annie's new hello. SpiriT siors, decoroTing houses, The mouse jump, ond fudge jumbles. We hold o very specidl seoson This yedr, Thonks To everyone involved wiTh cheering, esp. our new cooch, Miss Roberison. Good luck To everyone nexT yeor - we'll miss you. Remember we iusT wonT To hove fun - ThoT's dll we reolly wdnT- 'cduse we ore number one! Ann Rosen Colleen KeiTh 'S il.,lL--.-ln Ill Fu','v',N' 'J 1 luilml lf GMS I A M, T 12:1-e 9 ' ll V ,h .9 A S ' 9'O4 UQ 97 'ii-'V' s I N! ,. ' - X 4-. vi, 1 I ' I .. fx! M ff. J LC-fab ff 41- 'EN xl X A -. 5 -,flf u-1 .1 ig -U fo 'K-Q. l Q f Q i it pu x ,U r I , , I fs. . ...- a 'QM 4, . . - ,. ,,,ku-1 ,. -W - ,-'--1 s .1 w- . ,., ,. Ni v'3,,Nq J U ll- ,, 1.1-' ' v9'K L .,.J ' '---.x v. v-K 1 I 1 4 .'4 0 . 1 ,, x.,,,M.v-nm.. , - ivan . r54lIf hm g A 1 f -' b --X ff ,ffn ,.9:- in - ' X' 'f ii- -Q 4. - I is 6? E211 C ,rf IN CONTROL: Senior vorsiiy grcippler Ricnord Deiviory comes close to pinning on opponent 128 pf ' TN I I 4...qnf.........,.-., Y. 5 Y I 1 G-RAPPLING HIS OPPONENT Senior Lucorelli confrols o fellow 135 lp wresfler 5 5- ' 5 . :awe WESSEX ON TOPT: Freshman Chris Janish Tries To pin his opponenl while The cheerleaders look on, VVresTling Measured againsT iTs prede- cessors, This year's wresfling Team would cerTainly come ouT on The shori end, buT record alone does noT Tell The whole sTory. This Team, decimaTed by graduaTions from lasT year's su- pero squad and injuries, did noT reach iTs full poTenTial, NeverThe- less, There was sTill plenTy of Tal- enT. The KnighTs excelled in The firsT four weighTs. The BroThers De- Mary, Frank T101 lbs.J and Rich T108 lbs.J, consisTenTly gave The KnighTs Twin vicTories aT The sTarT of each maTch. So successful were They, in facT, ThaT Frank finished Third in The DisTricT Tour- namenT while Rich walked off wiTh firsT place. AnoTher firsT placefinlsherinThaTToumamenT was Al Almeida, who had an excellenT season while filling The 122 pound sloT. Three oTher wresTlers also had fine seasons. Mike Guerrieri wresfled auiTe well in The 148 lbs. weighf class. AnThony Lucarelli, aT 135, and Mark Fano, aT 158, bofh won Their respecTive caTe- gories aT The DisTricT Tourna- menT. Though The Team, under coach Jeff Boyd, did noT do as well as some mighT have ex- pecTed, The fuTure looks prighT indeed. WiTh so many injuries, a pleThora of wresTlers saw acTion, Thus insuring nexT year's Team one Thing - experience. Frank Vesoe 129 J , Q. n G-OT Hiivii' Senior Mike Guerrieri is ciose ww. k 5 ' TOUGH POSiTiON: Senior Mark Fono goes ofier his Millburn opponent. SOUND ADVICE. Junior Gregg Sobbok receives o piece of odvice from ooocrm Jeffrey Boyd. 130 top wp v-lin... x opponent vi LA 1 has oppone-mf wn on mdoo Boys' BoskeTbdll Despiie Their losing record of 3-16, The WesT Essex boys' vc1rsiTy boskeTboll Teom hos goined one very imporldnT osseT This seoson - experience. 1985 wds o rebuilding yeor for The KnighT hoopsTers, who will reTurn seven lelTermen bdck for nexT yeor's seoson, The highlighi of The sedson for The Knighis wds winning The chompionship in The WesT Essex Chamber of Commerce Holi- doy Bdskeibdll ToumomenT. The KnighTs beoT Coldwell in The firsT round 75-73, dnd in The findls Wessex Trounced Cedor Grove 70-61. IT wos Cooch Tony OrTiz's firsT chompionship of his heod cooching cdreer. The young KnighTs' sTorTing line-up consisTed of Tedm cop- Toin Jeff Wolpov, o senior: Mike Ruvo, WdITer Bischoff, ond John Romdno, dll juniors: ond Mike Cdrbondrci, d sophomore. WiTh experience comes moTuriTy, ond since The KnighTs will lose only Two seniors To grod- uoiion, Wolpov ond 6Th mdn ChrisTopher BonosTio, This Tedm will be o force To be reckoned wiTh in The fuTure. Jeff Wo1pov 132 ,,, . , 1? 'Sp k, J, s pg ONE MAN SHOW: Senior ccipTdin Jeff Wolpov jumps for Two poinTs. 1 T 1 , - 1 fir -'Q J, S ! vlwddfnw-use Q, ' 3 . Y 4- ww: ..,.,zaan.,. .rpm +1 ' .1 A I 7 . . 9 x K , 1 ...f N, in A SERONG HOLD: Senior Christopher Bohosiio keeps the ball owoy from o Columbio oppo- hen . pun---W 411: war! 1 3 :V I K , ' ' -- ' or r52fsi1'if'2f4+f: ' 1 :a h iii-'Q , I -f S, - if 1 1-' V I i BREAKING AWAY: Junior Wolier Bishoff drives Towards The baske? UP AND AWAY!: Sophomore iviichoel Ccrbohcro jumps for Two points. 133 IT was a season besT sum- med up by The phrase, WhaT mighT have been, WhaT mighT have been if . . . -The KnighTs had noT been crippled by injuries early in The season. -The Team had played as a cohesive uniT when mosT of The players were able To play. The Knighfs were noT an especially deep Team, and Their injured lisT read like The sTarTing lineup. The firsT line losT Ice Hockey juniors John Olsen and Rob Ogando To injuries. Second- Iiner Tom lviaTarazzo was also biTTen by The injury bug. Furihermore, defenseman Rick Delvlaio missed several games. The remaining players were faced wifh a heavier burden Than expecTed, Gard Krause and Tom PerroTTi joined co- capTain Frank Vespe, who led The Team in scoring, on The firsT line. Mike Levine and Thomas Agesen anchored The second line, They were joined during lviaTarazzo's absence by Daniel Edge, Glenn GaTes, The oTher co- capfain, was The Team's de- fense sTalwarT. He was joined on The backline by Gregg Eisenberg, Jerry PeTrucci and Rick Delvlaio. Ron Infusino was very good in goal, and Larry Werfel provided sTrong back- up goalTending. The Teams record was 5-8- 2, and as a resulT, They did noT parTicipaTe in posT-season compefifion. GraduaTing players include Vespe, lviaTar- azzo, Levine, Edge, GaTes, Eisenberg and Infusino. Never- Theless, The nucleus ofa good Team remains, and nexf year looks To be an improvemenT. Perhaps, if The players remain healThy and play as a uniT, nexT season will require no WhaT ifs. Erank vesae I1 Q ' Mx .squg if if HQ a FANCY EOOTWORK: Senior lviike Levine and Senior Tom ivlafarazzo baTTle for The puck, 1311 A5 I P 3 Q :F ' .I 2- 4 is ' -is A 1. FACE OFF!: Sophomore Tom Perroiii readies himself for The play against River Dell as Senior Frank Vespe looks SKATING AWAY: Senior Frank Vespe maneuvers The on puck down The ice, --nr -.J--..- -Ze-'xxwafnffii . ' A L 0 A iii A i 4' is ' 7 ' bf I If' 2 SCORE!: Sophomore Tom Agesen lakes a winning shoi oi the goal. 135 Led by Team capTains Kevin O'Dowd and Darcie Eckerl, The WesT Essex 1984-1985 swim Team had an exciling, noT To menTion inTeresTing, season. The girls finished wiTh o record of 2 and ll and The boys finished l and 12. The high- lighl of This year's season was a Swimming second place finish aT coun- Ties for The girls' Team. ln addi- Tion, senior Darcie Eckerl won The sTaTe freesTyle cham- pionships wiTh record- breaking Times. Key swimmers for The girls' Team were Darcie EckerT, Col- leen Dillon, Jennifer Hampson, Lisa Beordslee, Jill PaTriok, KaThy Kalemba, Caroline lVlor- rison, HeaTher Honecker and Jennifer DeSimone. The boys' Team also had iTs share of ex- oeIlenT swimmers. These swim- mers included Kevin O'Dowd, Paul lsrael, Yoshi Yuasa, Mike Zincone and Kevin Koplinski. Special Thanks To our new coach, Bruce iPearlyJ Pearl. for his Time, paiienoe, and infl- niie undersTanding and of course prompTness!!! Bruce, you made us whaT we are To- day! 136 ANTICIPATION: senior Paul israel walls anxiously for his X race To begin. MAKING WAVES: Senior co-capiain Kevin O'Dowd nears The end of his 200-mefer freesfyle evenl. H2 0 .51 ' o . I O l N.. . f'f..-. 4- 1 . iff 5 dig, 'Go r as-' wg-4 .,'. -f' 4 f 1 - n W,!gvS3,Qw,:-, 'V ,ar 4 NA. , x Q ' . Q., -e Q ,, tml ' A 1 a A .' I .., ,N . . N I , 0.17 ' r, A rv' N- 4, .,: Mr! .A .- 'C 5 haf WY' 4 H -4 4 . . Away -. Q. 9 U - Y . 'f' . '3 0' rv'. 1' Q Y O 1 'Il , :H .'f, 'f',!, ,J 'fv, G F .. 6 .K , ' 5- .s I ' . ,. ' Q- - P 1. 3 4' gl , , - -.Nl .5. u . W g I A , E'1f'5 ':' - I . . 5, 5 .. Q 1 ' 2' 'f' 1' , a ' if ' ,A R A ,fm tv f ,wiv Qs, . - , ' ' .1 2 jv, fa 'gs-'n . v- f.. ggh. Q .f x,9. ' ....,, nv. M ,.w,.5qf5 , 10 f 9- 5211. .5 - w, Girls' BaskeTball Up againsT a Tough confer- ence, The 1984-85 girls' baskeT- ball Team had a difficuIT season. The girls were working Togeiher as a uniT for The firsT Time, and as a resuIT, lacked experience. if was also coach Kennefh Trim- mer's firsT year aT WesT Essex. CapTain Cara Ganny, The only senior, led The Team in high-scoring. Co-capTain junior Bonnie FriTz also did well This season. She made whaT Coach Trimmer called Tremendous sTrides offensively. OTher key players included sophomores Shannon Porier and Jennifer Murphy. AIThough The girls concluded Their season wiTh a record of O- 17, They gained The knowl- edge and skills necessary for baskeTbail. Losing only one player To graduaTion, The Team is looking forward To nexf year when They will have experience on Their side. rl Alix PSYCHED!: The girls' baskefball Team along1wiTh Coach Tammer gaTher be- foreT e big game. 138 .aw 3... Atv ., x ' i V. K ', 1-.5 rx K ON HER TOES: Senior captain Cara Ganny Throws a foul shol fd.-w-ann' -If ,JU I A553191 H .,g,.,,.3 I -r . , ' 'f'g:4,,?A,.x ' '. g,1I.w., - - Sw.. -1 1 :Q In , I I ' . F ,ggfkL5h , 1, ' ggi.. H I . g1Q.if4'!-1'i'1'Tf: I I ' -'EJ' 51.-'if ' ' iv? gl I or I ,353 I ' f N, K J fl Latin Q K I I I . ii E E 1 Q f i if 5 CONCENTRATION: Freshman KrIsIIn Oesohlin eyes Ihe hoop. 1' 51.39, T. . I .--' M,,af x71 ..v Q sg, . 'I X yr I fd ganna, PERFECT TIMING: Sophomore Jennifer Murphy woiIs for The right moment Io stecl The boll. , ' . , ' ram: ,Q 3, wig-5 ' H ,4.1,,gQ,-.,,..1m, .ffmgng Y ff,v.H,,,i.:.h.:L-V: f , L. s ww- ,.,,,,f, f,1,1-Cf West Essex, it seems, hos finolly discovered fencing. Under the guidonce ond stem supervision of Mr. Alphonso Sully, known offectionolly to oil os C.A.T.A.S., the fencing Knights were oble to further im- prove on lost sec1son's record. The Wessex boys foiled most of their opponents ond finished l 222 , .1 ' T ,f 'z 2' Y Xi X15 Fencing 6-1 in the 84-85 seoson, The Knights were led byJoime Bos- tidos lfoil coptoinl, Jimmy llVloJ Squodrlto, John il2udoIph Volentinoj lvlottio, Lourent Lheritier fepee coptoinl, Roy fUnicef Poster Childj Cdbolu, Roy Sconlon lepee cciptoinl, John Christopher Elkos fsopre coptoinj, Kurt flvloster copyl Engstrom ond Tyrone fthe Crdnej Cobolu. The Wessex girls were not os successul os the boys: howev- er, they too, were oble to im- prove on lost yedr's record by finishing 2-7. Although finishing with o losing record, the girls were rorely on the defensive. Leoding the girls' teom were Cothy fB,T.J Chin, Kirsten Erick- son, Sondy lnot on lvlej Aroto, Sophie Lheritier, ond Phedro Rudell. With the loss of only one senior to groduotion, the Wes- sex girls will look to lunge furth- er oheod. John Elkos X1 xx If . Y IN GOOD FORM: Senior Tyrone Cobolu reodies to foil his opponent, EN GUARDE: Senior Coptoln Cdthy Chin reodies for combot. ,ln TOUCHE: Senior Jomes Souodrito lunges oheod. 1111 iF 6 1. Ni , M. .gg vw J, ,M ' I 'L K.. ff' , ,-f' 3 1--1 , 73 A tb QV' i if Q 1 f,- WARMING UP: Senior Jon Ploscowe ral- iies wifh his poriner before The big mofch. STAYING LOW: Senior Louis Shaff swings low for a difficuif refurn. Lou was ranked 1if25fhis year in USTA regional rankings, GOOD FORM: Senior David Asforino prepares fo refurn his opponents shof. 144 X, Q: Y. B is ,Aix x .. Q i 'D rv- 5 '-a-,for if IK x. 'N mrwhg Boys' Tennis VicTory was The name of The game for The 1985 boys' varsiTy Tennis Team, and This season's achlevemenfs cer- Tainly sum up The sTory in one word - success. The boys were consisTenTly numberone in The Star Ledger's SToTe Tennis Team poll. They won The Essex Counfy ToumamenT and were vicTorious aT The annual Newark Academy Tennis lnviTaTional. ln addiTion, The KnighTs were chosen, as of lvlay loTh, To capfure The New Jersey STaTe Tennis TiTle. WiTh The Team dominaTed by highly TalenTed seniors, Their experience played o big role in This year's season. Playing firsT singles This year for The firsT Time was senior David AsTorino. Senior Louis Shah' compiled a formid- able record aT second singles, while freshman David Sussman provided sTrong play aT Third singles. Seniors Jon Ploscowe and Brian Brown were undefeaTed of firsT doubles and were Thoughf To be The besT doubles Team in The sTaTe. Rounding ouT The Team were seniors Shahe lvlanoukian and Darin Kaplan aT second doubles. John ChrisTopher conTribuTed his knowledge and coaching skills for The Third year To This highly moTivaTed Team. The KnighTs displayed Their depTh in The Newark Academy ToumamenT, which involved The Top eighT Teams in The sTaTe. ln The finals, The boys defeafed sec- ond seeded ChrisTian BroThers Academy 3-2, behind a Three seT vicfory for second doubles. Wessex easily won The oounTy Tournamenf and, as of May l6Th, looked ex- Tremely sTrong in The sTaTe ToumamenT. 4 SX, T .-v-' SET POINT. Senior Dann Kaplan labs The ball. 145 ry- + is t A, rv if EYEING TI-IE PLATE: Senior Chris Oortese prepares to strike out the batter. 41 if 5' ggssx DETERMINATION: Senior first-bosernon Thomos Solornone looks forthe , 4'-, 4 . 'Q 2 . If : N X gig 4 1. ,. - 91, ft , JMX' ' 'ag sg:- ? T 33 ff 'G A 'ffdixig-.--ff -A ' ' K 1 K 1' ' i - 'N . .. ,, , , r 6 , , , w ., 1 . I . , , ,i,. . I I it THE WIND-UP: Senior Robert Gcrris begins his pitching wind-up, GOING, GOING, GONE? Senior Anthony DiFcibio hopes to hit o homerun 146 Baseball The 1985 West Essex baseball team is looking forward to a very successful season. Experi- ence will be The key to the suc- cess this year's sauad is expect- ing. The squad is composed of many retuming varsity players, a majority of which are seniors. The veteran team is led by se- nior oo-captains Rob Dondero and Thomas Salamone. ln addi- tion, seniors Anthony DiFabio, Tony Ciardella, and Gary Dean will provide strength both in The infield and The outfield. On The mound are seniors Robert Gar- ris, Chris Cortese, and Chris Cirillo. With such an experienced and highly-motivated team, the Knights' are very optimistic about their 1985 season. sbs' bl l Z. ,H . w ig . 'ra K K A H., 'K' lg' T' ,ui :I '. ,L N ,. I A if 2 F, 'Q 557' sz' px' K .9 f W --' , H, .fr .1 ' W .- ,,g.r.3', Q . . .. . '1 ,, 'st' rw Q, ' I T f .3 1 WW' Q HOT SHOT: Senior Tony Ciardella awaits the fast pitch. READY FOR ACTION: Senior Robert Dondero waits for the ball. 1417 SofTpall WiTh great deTermination and skill, the T985 softball Team displayed all The neces- sary ingredients needed to have a successful season. Under The new leadership of Coach Peter Falco, The girls mastered all of The cutoffs, numerous defensive plays, and even The detailed offen- sive plays encounTered in va- rious game situations. The Team was composed of only Three seniors: four-year varsity veterans Lori lvlaiewski and Dana Stefanelli, and two-year varsiTy veTeran Sue Hardman. The seven juniors were Bonnie Fritz, Gina lvlasino, Larissa Lenosky, Denise Biase, lvlary Beth 'lLucy Petriella, Sandy Lemm, and Carin Alden. The six sophomores were Tracy Teranik, Sue Richards, Amy Birdsall, Garen Fader, Erica Schmidt, and Gina lvlancino. With such a roster, This Team could only have a great 1985 season, with high hopes for an even better T986 season. Sue Hardman xml A ,fa . -ix -U. GETTING TOUGH: Senior Lori Majewski is ready for The ground ball, T A fl ' 'as '- X ., -. . -, i.,?i's4 -I E n 'N 'F ON THE MOUND: Junior Sandy Lemm winds up for a fast poll ...... H Q ff . V, WHAT AN ARM! Senior Susan Hardman throws Towards home plate if I-N :ggi we-' fig! ,, Q my ssff -X Ada-f' I ,PREPARED TO MAKE THE PLAY: Senior Dcnc Stefonelli eyes the bCIHer. , V,-r f--nb 'bylaw 'mr aw s A Ns- N f Q uf I.. 1 Q L - 149 Trock WiTh few experienced per- formers, Cooches Lorry Yorrish, Dovid lVlonTgomery ond Thornos Pengifore molded Their young spring Trdck condi- ddfes inTo fine runners of The fufure. There were few refum- ing leTTerpersons This seoson. However, inexperience hos noT been on unfomilidr sighT To These Three cooches. l-leoding The weighT Teom were Senior Brooke WhiTe- heod in The shoT, disk ond joveiin, ond junior STeven De- Nloio in The pole vouIT ond disk. The disfonce evenTs which were The Teom's sTrongesT poinT, were led by seniors ScoTT Reed ond Richord Aloio, juniors Ken WeinsTein ond Ddvid Joffe, sophomores Thomos Adelmonn ond fresh- mon Bob Lo Hoff. Also in The disTdnce coTegory were junior Sheilo Corroll lwho suddenly This seoson chonged from ci sprinTer To one of The besT 800- meTer runners ever seen by This Tedmj, senior Toni AlTero ond sophomore CoThy Quinn run- ning The Two mile. The experience of sprinT- Teom members juniors lVliTch lvlund ond Tom BrighTon led The Teom To o promising sfrong seoson in The 100-200 mefers ond 400 meTer roces respec- Tively. Since The Trdck Teom is los- ing only five seniors To groduo- Tion, nexf yecir's Teom should be beTTer Thon ever. Donno Deiiopi MJ: , .. QU' ' ,,, ,f s- T. .,T,y ...M - ffl Mx, r',j T g , .us ' . uni A ,,,,- Y ., ALL IN STRIDE: Senior Richard Aloio opprooches The end of his roce, ::Q,,. ,I , 150 1988 OLYMPlCS'???? Sophomore RoberT Hughes Throws The discus. -: 14.2 JG 5. 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When This drTicle wos wriTTen, April 10, The Teom hod ci 4-O record ond hod jusT de- fedTed SeTon I-loll ond Glen Ridge. Gooch Ted Korsen is hoping for o record which will leod The Teom inTo The sToTe finols of The end of Moy. If The Teom conTinues To win, The sToTe finols definifely oppeor To be in reoch. The reTuming seniors which compose The sTdrTing line-up ore Ken Alevros, Dovid Boker, Sondy Greene ond Nick Goro- fdlo. AlThough The bulk of The pressure is plocecl on The seniors, The Two juniors Bob Turnbull ond Jim ReinholTz, ond freshmon Joe Borile olso musT perform for Wesf Essex in order To hove o good seoson. The Teom will olwoys re- member The mosT dmozing shoT of The sedson by Dovid Boker. Dove sunk o 3-iron shoT wiTh his eyes closed from 185 yords owoy for on eogle! Ken A evrcs f Af' 5 ir.- 1 . .. T if v 1 L.. A T -,. -1- , 1-,f . ..a -l'm. .,- nswnv.-, .-YH-' 7.7 N . ,,.g,-., , D N .ww - ,Z ' ,fi .-..,. 1 . 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' wig.- iz,-., f t A ,iw-V 4. ,- i.J'-5' SWL fp! K X mis ' 3' X Q, Q- V' T :Q gffk ,fx Q v-I 56,41 J' i , . 1-W.. CQXI ICQXIF X x X S.. Qs X. Team Pictures Girls' Soccer row 1 fl to r Liz Scheidl, Beth Wolfels- perger, He her Honeker, Denise Far- ina, Lori Majewski, Dana Commando- tore, Alyse Goldberg, Sheila Carroll row 2 fljo rj Eileen Hanna, Beth Tofanelli, Carina Borgstrom, Pam Powell, Christine Downs, Bonnie Fritz, Beth Lieberman, Jackie Sweeney, Alicia Barba, Darcie Eckert, Coach Larry Varrish .Q rm. M 3? ,sQ,v,.,',,q., . f K w,w2m.-afeifz.-vs. - ' J ' ' ' .sw Boys' Soccer row 1Ffl to r?DChris Cortese, Hiroh Naka- jima, rank eMiro, Dan Christie, Ricky Hampson, Brian Dean, Al Almeida, Chris Serino, Gary Dean, Carl Hanks, Justin Lizza row 2 ll to rl Coach Tom Taylor, Rag Scanlon, Chris Waltz, Glenn Ehrhordt, alph Conte, Richard Gena, Aryleh Pessah, Scott Boettle, Colin O' eil, Jim Reinholz, Tom Ageson, Jaime Bastidas W. fe A 'd..r.', r Q tl . 3' .fi ' fp m 1 ,, eg ,ss fi' 'mf A-gr Q2 156 gt if ne, SQ Football Bottom row 0 to rj Mitchel Mund, Michael Carsillo, Tyron Cerminaro, Anthony DeFabio, Derek Borz, Coach Bill Roca, Tony Ciardella, Jeff Farina, Michael Mariano, Nick Giordano second row ll to rl Motthe ew Martini, Peter Robertiello, Michael Ciardella, Louis Noce, Thomas Perrotti, Glenn Farnsworth, Jim March- ese, James Contreras, Nick Peepas Ohlrd row ll to rl Michael Morganti, Ken Racioppi, Kevin Quinn, Todd Zuczek, Steven Lorent, Peter Sorge, Chns Fautz, David Serio, Michael Carbonara, Joseph Orsini fourth row ll to rl Sam Carsillo, Michael Quinn, Marc Racioppi, Robert Dondero, Louis Barbarisi, William DeBelIa, Michael Wasik, Sean Ferguson, George Reilly, Gerald Petrucci llhh row ll to rj Jon Gode, Paul Alviggi, Steven Lupo, Thomas Salornone, Robert Papa, Thomas Brighton, Jack Bikott, Peter Caravella, Steven DeMaio, Vin Przybyiinski sixth vow ll to rl Coach Peter Falco, Coach Robert Massella, Coach David Montgomery, Coach Robert Bennett, Coach Roger Sweeney Q. Girls' Cross , s --f- ' Couniry S10 rl Wengv Mazur, Toni Aliera,4Laura oionda, C hy Quinn, Coach Vinceni Korfman v ' ' Field Hockey row 1 LI to rj Debra Sheerin, Heidi Briggs, lien Kandravy row 2 ll io rl Michelle Miller, Linda Laucirica, Kaihy l-iolzinger,Ka1hv Fabian, Donna G-riffoul, AbigailBaime row3lIto r1Julie Riccar- delli, Lisa Beardsiee, Jennifer l-lampson, Susan Souren, Kalie McGill, Sandy Lemm, Coach Linda Alimi V ,, 1, ryan? Boys' Cross Couniry row 1 U to rl Coach Vinceni Korfman, Tom Adelmann, Gerard Roionda, Steven Sanders, Sieven Therianos, Scoll Reed, Jon Fine row 2 ll io rj Sam Simon, Adam Sieckelman, Ken Weinsiein, Dave Dolloerg, Dan Levine, David Jaf- fe, JP, Mueller row 3 ll fo I? Roberi Payne, Richard Aloia, James cannell, Frank liege, Mike Koenig,S1even Suka- la, Sean uinn, 157 '31 Cheer- leading row1 fl to R Cindy Palmieri, Diane Ros- sinow, Ann osen, Colleen Keith row 2 ll to rj Nancy Gallagher, Wendy Piltzeck- er, Dawn Megaro, Francine Amato, Simone Nelson, Kim Frelbott row 3 lrlto rj Jennifer Leyitz, Ann-Marie Ma ie, Bonnie Kelly, Andrea Genovese, Maria Tafaro, Gina Torsiello, Ice Hockey row 1 PSI to rj Frank Vespe, Tom Ageson, RickTy ampson, Ron lnfusino, Larry Wer- fel, om Perroiti, Glenn Gates, Anthony Cameyale row 2 ll to rl Gard Krause, Gerry Petrucci, Rob Ogando, Daniel Edge, John Olsen, Gregg Eisenberg, Michael Levine, Tom Ma arazzo, Jeff Koenig, Rick Delvlaio, Craig Hawkins, Coac Kerry Uhler A .T-4' 55, Girls' Tennis row 1 fl to rj Heather Tackett, Kristin Wozniak, Sophie L'heritier, Renee Helou, Lauren Ploscowe, Laurie Gordon, Kim Ringwood, Erika Weber row 2 fl to rj Coach John Christopher, Jackie De- Srmone, Sharon Pestka, Jennifer Craig, Sharon Brown, Robin Kreindler, Julie Garland, Julie Wolpov, Carin Alpart, Tami Peter, Samantha Baker, Artemis Rentzis not pictured: Heather Alex- ander 8m Larissa Lenosky 2- 158 Boys' Basketball row 1 U10 roj David Fish, Richard Zirk, Michael Ruvo, Jeff Wolpoy, .lohn Roma- no, Walter Bischoff, row 2 ll to rl Chris- topher Bonastia, Mark Fulton, Michael Carbonara, Vin Madsen, Coach Anthony Ortiz, iw, lv r A ESQ 1 L, 'i'v9 '.i5Qy QE F: A 'lg SEZ, ,L l ld l ina Wrestling gio r1Frank DeMary, Richard DeMary, regg Sabloak, Michael Guerrieri, Mark Pano, Coach Jeffrey Boyd, Michael Brown, Steven Fano, George Reilly, Al Almeida Girls' Basketball row 1 U to rl Susan Richards. Kristen Oeschlin,JenniferMurphy,CaraGanny, Bonnie Fritz row 2 fl fo rg Assistant coach Kim Engler, Missy Mc lroy, Cath- leen Fllippello, Kim Carline, Lisa Puglisi, Laurie Gordon, Coach Kenneth Trimmer. 159 Girls' Svvirrming row 1 ll 10 rl Jolvnn Biancone, Ann Mcisucci, Caroline Morrison, Colleen Dillon, Heather l-loneker, Kristen Politica, Lisa Gibbs row 2 E to rl Lisa Beardslee, Jean Israel, Coac Bruce Pearl, Jennifer DeSimone, Janet Nunamacher, Nancy Nusz, not pictured: Darcie Eckert 160 Boys' Swimming row 1 Q to rj Carlos Cesar, Yoshiaki Vuasa, oach Bruce Pearl, Michael Zin- cone, Kevin O'Dovvd row 2II1o r1Char- lie Hsieh, Kevin Koblinskl, Paul Israel, David Hsieh, Peter Scheidl. Winter Track l row 1 U10 rj Donna Dellcgni, Sheila Car- roll, Laura Rotonda, row U10 rj David Richards, Robert La Hoff, David Doll- berg, Kenneth Weinstein, David Jaffe, Adam Steckelman, row 3lI1o r??Thom- as Moro, Chris Durborow, obert Hughes, Michael Baldino, Steven Balto, Thomas Adelmann, Coach Larry Yarrish, Boys' Fencing row 1 geft to rtghtg Hiroh Nakajima, Dean iorino, Jim auadrito, Tyrone Cabalu, Ben Ohtsu, Frank McElroy row 2 fleft to right! l.J. Lin, Matt, Jamie Gifford, Steven Laucirica, Ray Milosh, Scott Reed, Jaime Bastidas, Laurent L'heritier, NA, John Elkas, Ray Scanlon, Ray Cabalu, Kurt Engstrom, David Laucirica, John Nlattio, Keith Engstrom, Chris Lawless 0 N 3 ' ffl , . , X .sf V .. V3 on . . -,fi . T ,J A X., , g K I AM Girls' Track bohom row lleft to rwhtj Janet Nunamacher, Brooke hitehead, Beth Wolfelsperger, Kathy Kalemba row 2 lieft to rlghtj Donna Dellapi, Sheila Carroll, Juliette Pignateiio, Lee Mayer, Cindy Popowich row 3 lleft to rlghl Coach Larry Yarrish, Laura Ro unda, Wendy Mazur, Cathy Quinn, Karen Scannell, Sharon ies Q5 Cfv' 055 if, Y ' S L if K sf fs - l KXQEB' E , Girls' Fencing row1 fleft to rlghtj Sophie L'heritier, Sandy Arata, ophia Chin, Cathy Chin, Wen-Ting Cheng, Coach Al Sully row 2 Ile to rlghtj Sun Yang, Beth Siper, Heather Freund, Amy Zanetti, Kristen Erikson not pictured: Phedra Rude-Il ici Boys' Troick bottom row lleft to rlghtl Stephen Louclrico, Joel Remigo, Thomos Moro, Bob LoHoff, Mike DlGdngi, Alex Dembrowski, Phil Bomhott, Poul Rosenbldtt row 2 llefl to rlghtj I.J. Lin, Ben Ohtsu, Adom Steckelmon, Ken Weinstein, Studrl Gold, Jon Fine, Som Simon, Mdnny Vito row 3 lleft to rlghtj Brion I-loryey, Michdel Koenig, Morc Corlese, Hiroh Ndkd- jimo, im Sconnell, Dovid Jciffe row 4 Eeft to rlghtj Mitch Mund, Ed Siu e, Chris Foutz, Terrence Turdnlck row 5 flofl to rlghtJCodch Ldrry Vor- rish, Tom Adelmdnn, Richdrd Aloio, Andrew Blume, Robert Hughes, Kevin Quinn, Ricky Royter, Scott Reed Boseboll bottom row lleftto rlghtgChris Cor- tese, Chris Mdsi, Robert itzportick, Tyron Cerminoro, Ddvid Drzymkows- ki, Seon Ferguson, Anthony Pdlmieri, Mott Morlini top row lleft to rlghtl Gooch Hugh Albdnius, mdndger Ldurd Cldrk, Chris Cirillo, Rob Don- dero, Tony Ciordelld, Tom Scilo- mone, Peter Corovelld, Mott Bdrnett, .lomes Porisi, Anthony DiFobio, mon- dger Beth Goldberg, Gooch Bob Schncuffer Golf bottom row fleft to rlghtl Bob Turn- bull, Jim Reinholz, Chip Trdbold, Pe- ter Mozzold, Joe Borile, Rob Lombor- di, Bruce Scrivo top row fleft to rlghtl John Olsen, Ddvid Boker, Nick Gordfolo, Greg Berberion, Sondy Greene, Ken Alevrcis, Cooch Ted Korseh A I 4. 162 Sofibci II bottom row lfleh to rightj Denise Biase, Dana S efanelli, usan Hard- man, Lori Majewski, Gina Mancino, Sue Richards, Corin Alden fog row get! to rightj Coach Peter alco, ind Masino, Bonnie Fritz, Caren Fader, Sandv Lemm, Erica Schmidt, Larissa Lenosky, Tracy Turanick, Mary Beth Petrieila ' mi!! M Boys' Tennis bottom row Cleft to right! Shane Manoukian, Craig Alexander, Darin Kaplan, Jerry Saiuti, David Sussman, Jon Ploscowe tag row fish to rlghfj Kirk Dorsche, ick Rubin, Todd Trause, Louis Shaft, David Astorino, Brian Brown, Walt Bischoff, Alex Hutt, Coach John Christopher Q -I i 163 FAC 5 TEAMWORK: Mrs, RuTn Conen helps Senior Joon Sesto in 1ne kitchen. , . fn., LETTER PERFECT: Junior Suzanne Richordson Types os Miss Roseonne Bowles looks RULES OF THE ROAD: Mr. Lowrence Yorrisn notes on imDOl'1C1VWTfGCTifW JUNOY JGVWGT on. Nunomocher driver's ed book, 1, 'N AcIminisTrc1Tion Mr. Charles Paglieri SuperinTendenT ,. f'A ' G Q-X J vw ,1 Mr. Malcolm Simpson Mr. Ralph Harrity Principol Assis'ronT Principal F' 1 M ,-FC P ffff Mr. Robert A. Haskins Mr. Frank Scocozza Assisiani Principal Assisiani Principal Deparimeni Chairman of Foreign Languages BOARD OF EDUCATION 40. uw-haw mmm. , Seaied li to ri: Dr. Edward M. Rubin, Vice Presideni, Norin Calaweil, Dr, Anna Marie Rotonda, President, Fairrreid, Mr. Cnaries M Paglreri, Superinien- den1.S1anaing lITorJ:KenneTn F, Kunzrnan, Esa., Attorney, Board Members. Mrs Diane Hawkins, Norin Caidweli, Mr. Poberi C. Miiler, Jr , Roseiand, Mr Cnaries F, Vanyo, Jr., Fairfieldg Mr. Frank J. Leonard, Fairfieidg Mr. C. Burion Wnrienouse, Norin Caldwelig Mr. Jay L. Hand, Scnooi Business Admrnrsiraior Board Secreiarvf Mrs. Constance J. Filippello, Roseiand. English gig, 4, - 'i1j,ggg,.',4 L? D. -FH.-347 ' . ,, RQ, , nr -,sw Q ., . 4 gy, lg, f . L' .V . .. -1 'gr' J' . N Q' 3 . I 'U t ga! f 14 . SA ,n -11,12 A A , , .1 4- J Q? ,Q 1 -v A ke s rn 1 an 5 QW 35: 'A A s, img! V ' f . 5 49 we ' . As. A Q As, alfa., I j '1f,1 fQ?fZ5,.l K 5 fr Mr. Edward Lynch English 2A, 3l-l, 3D Ms. Tina Lane Journalism: Survey: Creative Wriiinalworla Liieraiurez Exposi ory Wriilng!Survey 168 K ,tif M if l-'va xl V, 'N I f lla Fc. Miss Jo-Ann Scuderi Mr. Joseph Manino, Jr. Mrs. Mary Clifton Englsih 26 QA. Deparlmeni Chairman, Exposiiory VVriling:English 3A Shokespecrewodem English AH Drama LINING IT UP: Librarian Mrs. Dorothy Chesinul helps Junior Kim Marasco use The pholocopier while Mrs. Rae Grleco looks on Mr. Richard Clarke English 2H, 2D Mlss Tracy Cavallo English SG, 2A Mrs. Dorothy Chestnut Librarian Mr Wllllam Spears English AD AG 3A Q g l Mrs Eleanor Smlth English 3A 2G Ya-5 Mrs. Helen Rodgers Library Secretary 'im q,,-,J Charles Small Business English English 2A Mrs Mary Clifton has been teaching English at West Essex for twenty-four years and is still loving every minute of it. We always had an excellent student body and that has made teaching worthwhile said Mrs. Clifton. Mrs. Clifton originally taught at Grover Cleveland High School. ln1961 she was interviewed and recruited for The upcoming school year by Dr. WalterStilIe then the superintendent. She said that she had fully expected twenty-four years ago To still be Teaching at West Essex Today. Having seen many Wes- sex students come and go, Mrs. Clifton believes That we are returning to The stu- dents' willingness To do well. Since The beginning Ms Patrlcla Connors Expository Writin fSurvey English 3 Sterling Memories rs Mary Clifton of The school Mrs Clifton notes that West Essex has gone Through a full cycle. Today students are more interested in education. Stu- dents are more outward now. They seem not To be afraid to ask a question. Three experiences stand out in Mrs. Clifton s mind as most memorable. The first she said was The dedica- tion of The 1973 Milestone To her. Tied for second are fourteen invitations To grad- uation parties in one year and the 1980 state football championship game which she chaperoned. Teaching The same thing year after year is never bor- ing fcr Mrs. Clifton because as she says, Every year you get new students. lT's like a whole new experience and that keeps you very youngl Sociol STudies You con T copTure in prlnT The greoT exciTemenT when The school firsT opened Peo ple were broughT from oil over The counTry To sTorT This school There wos o reol Three yeor efforT of securing on ini Tiol sToff The Boord of Educo Tion dellberoTely bolonced experienced Teochers wiTh inexperienced Teochers sold Principol lvlolcolm Simp son of The esToblishmenT of WesT Essex TwenTy four yeors ogo lVlr Simpson begon Teoching moTh oT WesT Essex ThoT firsT yeor in The new building col culus wos noT offered in The curriculum Mr Simpson volunTeered To Teoch o col culus course on SoTurdoy mornings In ThoT iniTiol closs There were flTTeen sTudenTs Two yeors loTer colculus wos inTroduced inTo The curricu lum Mr Simpson wos Then nomed heod of The moTh de porTmenT in 1965 According To Mr Simpson STerling Memories lVldlcolm Simpson his mosT memoroble momenT oT WesT Essex wos when he wos nomed prlncipol in 1969 My colculus closs surprised me in closs one doy wlTh o silver bowl IT wos inscribed wlTh The phrose wiTh mixed emoTionsl ThoT wos o very big Time in my life' Unknown To mony sTudenTs Mr Simpson inlTloTed The compuTer progrom oT WesT Essex in 1967 68 Through o federol gronT The compuTer closs ToughT by lvlr Simpson wos olso origlnolly on SoTur doy momings During The sev enTeen yeors The school hos been involved in compuTers The progrom hos been grow ing slowly Refle-cTing bock on his yeors oT WesT Essex ond The developmenT of The school Simpson sold We reolly ore oTed someThing We like To Think iT Took hold l om very very proud of This ploce l Think iT hos been on exciTing ploce To bel 31 I W, or 'V 'T . .., 4 sw I l ' ' I Mr: I ,, , . . . ii . . . . . , , , , . , , . . . . . . ,, - - H . . . . , . , - . , ' 1 ' ' XX , . . . , . . ,, - I . 170 T T Mr. Ralph Harrify DeporTmenT Choirmon 2 el , Mr. John Gale US HisTory 2 CIP: US HisTory iz Survey: Coreers in Urbon Americo Mr. Thomas Mullane Economics: Crisis 8a Chonge Mr. RoberT Caruso US HisTory l ond 2AP: ComporoTive Religion Mrs. Bonnie-Ann McLain US HisTory TSH: US HisTory 23 ConTemporory CulTures Mr. David Montgomery US l-lisTory QPE U l-lisTory TD xt Mrs Susan Helnls US History iSH Asia fu, Mr Ralph Dougan Ath letic Director and Physical Education Department Chairman has worked at West Essex for twenty four years Before coming to West Essex Mr. Dougan taught physical education at the elementary schools in North Caldwell and Rose- land. At West Essex in addi- tion to his duties as a teach- er Mr. Dougan has coached baseball foot- ball soccer and tennis. He explained that in the early years of the school gym teachers had to pitch in wherever they were needed and as a result he had coached a number of different sports. Among his memories, Mr. Dougan recalls the time when eighteen bus loads of students went to watch the soccer team win the state championship. He also re- members when the West '4 63' M Anthony Janish Mr Jeffrey BOYCI ggzgtfglftggfgnoipzlriig US History 2ClP US History Criminology US History 28 History 28 Sterling 'M' Memories Ralph Dougan Essex football team played at Giants stadium in the Meadowlands during the 1980 season and when the 1984 field hockey team won the state championship Mr Dougan is very proud of the fact that many student athletes who left West Essex for college became profes- sionals and then went on to make their mam on society. We ve been blessed with a good athletic staff and coaches said Mr. Dougan who has been the athletic director for the last ten years. Mrr Dougan feels that much of his success as an athletic director can be attributed to the coopera- tion and understanding of Mr. Charles Poglieri and Mr. Malcolm Simpson, Mr. Dougan had been offered the opportunity to move on to college coaching but he chose to remain at West Essex. 'lfSurvey US History lDH 'I XX v AL TECHNICALLY CORRECT: Mr. Peter Renna helps John Bomhoff with electronics 171 I? 'X x N. X' Y Malhemallcs Mr. Waller Wei? Mr. Vlncenf Korfman Mr. John Lukaslk Advanced Malh 1 H: G-eomelric Tech: Algebra 2: Trig Algebra 2: Advanced Calculus AP-BC Trig Algebra 2 Malh: Geometry Mrs. Barbara De Visser G-eomelry: G-eomelry Tech ,f n 1 x ' . A r' ,,,,,.4..,lxm-:H N ..- ,. in sr r -K .ww l Mlss Ann Claasen MQ ill lin AAAA ' Algebra Tech: Algebral ...ll THE ARTISTIC TOUCH: Mr. John Rolandelli walches Senior Robin Kriendler do calligraphy. 172 ir! '1 3 2 Q55 if 5 4 T fi yg. .. .. Mrs. Olive Harrlty Mr. Anthony Ortlz CompuTer Scienoeg Trig Trig Algjlebra TOH: Algebra 2: Algebra 2 Advanced aThg Algebra 1 we if g f A 3 ', ' 5 5 4' Mrs. Re?lna Cullen Mr. Peter Falco Compu er Science: MaTh 3-4: MaTh 2: Calculus AP-AB: GeomeTry Mrs. Ludwig assisTanT To worked aT WesT Essex for TvvenTy-four years. When she heard abouT The opening aT The high school she ap- plied for a job since she wanTed To reTurn To work. Since coming To WesT Essex Mrs. Ludwig has held a vari- ely of jobs such as library secreTary secreTary To The assisTanT superinTendenT board secrefary as well as her presenT posifion. Over The pasT few years Mrs. Ludwig has seen many changes in office proce- dures. She has gone from manual bookkeeping To bookkeeping machines and The house compufer. Mr. WalTer Weig has pro- grammed The Apple com- STerllng Memories rs Carol Ludwig puTer To meeT The needs of Mrs. Ludwig did noT Think ThaT she would sTill be aT WesT Essex Twenly-four years laTer. She explained ThaT she had been aT home for Ten years raising her children and Thisjob was her firsT ven- Ture back inTo The working world. Originally her job was only supposed To be Ten monfhs a year buT iT gradually Turned inTo a full year job. Mrs. Ludwig has found ThaT all The sTudenTs ThaT she has come inTo con- TacT wiTh for The sTudenT ac- TiviTy accounTs have been responsbile and coopera- Tive. Mrs. Ludwig Truly enjoys working wiTh The sTudenTs and sTaff aT WesT Essex Sr. High School. I M The board secreTary, has The board office. iii.. L qv 1 'fbi T x . , ' V i TE Ijruigx v Q 7241 T T 2? V - .. ,JS ' 7,, - l-r........! PERPLEXED: Senior Peler Kane and Mr. John Chrislopher discuss a challenging problem. L Mr. Donald Albanese Algebra 1: CeomeTry Tech: GeomeTry BI' T ,ry ' s - .523 , Mlss Marllyn Mllano Trig Algebra 2: MaTh 3-A: Trig Algebra TOH gi M ami jsg :if Aml, ,,..L T KAAL : If c 4 m as I Science . E' if - gg 1 Mr. Albert Caro Mr. Oakley Roark Deporimeni Choirmon: Biology 1: Biology 2H Physics 2H .sS2 Y V 1 uk E , 1 V I ' r' J Y' '-',, . SQ., , v ...K .4 SN ' 1 Xb 4 R Q xii E T 1 7 il Q 1 :3 - : i ', .,.-3' 5.31 :I . , ..g L' of '- Xqs .wr , 1 X- ', A ,2'N 2 'x ,, 1 X- Aiziicu m . ,,.. . 142'-5 - k ! 1' . , 1-'V I -' 1. :: . I ' , n :jg nu In ,. s . 1 . ' ll' ' g l Mr. John Chrlsiopher ChemisTry 1 1 H, Vs --1, , X ,, Ks., me Mr. Theodore Popadlcs Physics 1 Mr. Wllllam Straus Chemislnf 1H, 2Hg Physics 1 lvlr, Richard Rizzo has been Teaching in The WesT Essex School Disiricl for Thirly years. Twenly-four years ago he came To WesT Essex afferleaching in a Fairfield elemeniary school be- cause he was Trained To Teach high school sTudenTs. Throughoul his years of Teaching lVlr. Rizzo has noliced ThaT Today s sTu- denTs have become more liberal. He aTTribuTes This change To socleiy. lvlr. Rizzo has had Two memorable experiences aT WesT Essexl'lVly mosl lvlr Oakley Roark is one of The four original Teachers who siarled working aT WesT Essex Tweniy five years ago He readily admiis ThaT he came To WesT Essex from llli nois because of The eco nomic advanTages Inaddi Tion The firsl superinTendenT aT WesT Essex made iT seem ThaT alihough WesT Essex would be run like a privaTe school Mr Roark feels ThaT There are more similariTes Than dif ferences among The sTu denTs of Today and Those of The pasi ciuarfer ceniury The only real difference he sees is one of emoiions To Slerling Memories Richard Rizzo memorable experience was having The 1967 Miles Tone dedicaTed To me. I was so Touched! The sec- ond experience was in 1976 when eleven sTudenTs in one business law class of Twenly- five sTudenTs became aTlor- neys. lvlr. Rizzo has noi changed his Teaching habiis. l have al- ways been a liberal Teacher and my meThods have al- ways worked. Twehiy-four years ago lvlr. Rizzo knew Thai he would sTill be Teaching To day because he enjoys Teaching so much! Slerling Memories: 3 Q Mr. Roben Went Earih Science- Man Made World Physics 1 T f Mr Wllllcm Roco Science 1O Roark days sTudenT is more pas sive and less likely To gei in volved in causes Than his predecessors Mr Roark sTaTes ThaT he has noT made any major changes in his Teaching slyle over The years Howev er his biology classes have become sirongly lab orienied and he does Try To dence among The sTudenTs lvlr Roark neverexpecfed To be aT WesT Essex for so many years lVlr Roark came from an area where moving To a new locafion aboui every seven years seemed To be The norm Mr Russell Evereh Biology- Biology 1 . ' - lVlr - -- y 1 e I I 1, 1 - 1 was a public school, iT encourage more indepen- f Physical Education l Mr. Lawrence Yarrish Physical Education 11: Driver Education A M s 1 Ex, .i.i ,M ', .rl,j'- ff: rs Aff-si?ffTf3f' ,. -'fx -. ,, ft V Q -V -, 1-, gl-it - ,L,i, is I nf . ' l ' 1-W mmf- s 1 w.. s. . Q 1 E Il' 1 T.: f S . .M g - 1 as is - Miss Kathleen Miss Linda Alimi Physical Education 12: Driver Education ' 1 1. su 9 S Q , L 7 s w e- fliiisl - E I if '- Q ' 2 1 or S - r 1 ' ,zgizfm f QE ' pi V -gfwksan-. ,Q ,,zr:f1,-gr, . .s:.gf5l4 - .f 't555iT?'ff.:E'f f Hi'-. xi. fa if Mr. Robert Schnaufter Weldemann Physical Education 11: Driver Physical Education 10: 12 Education .ev-.,l !5!5f Mr Ralph Dougan Athletic Director mms lf you love what you are teaching it is always exciting andllove whatl teach declared English Department Head M Joseph Martino Jr Mr Martino has been teaching English at West Essex for twenty four years. Previously he had taught in a high school in Elizabeth. While studying for his masters in English at Montclair State Col- lege Mr. Martino was recommended by a teacher at Montclair State for a position at West Essex. A new dis- trict seemed like a fasci- nating challenge. The auality which was de- manded here was ex- ceptional, stated Mr. Martino. During his first year here, Mr. Martino began the World Literature! Creative Writing Course and the literary maga- zine the Roundtable, which has been pub- Mr Stanley Scher Physical Education 12 Driver Education Sterling Memories Joseph Martino Jr lished every year without fall He has also taught every level of English in all three grades Mr Martino recalled that first year in what is now West Essex when the teachers ate lunch inthe classrooms with the stu dents and the students changed classes by a whistle. However what Mr. Martino misses most of all is the Faculty Talent Shows which were per- formed every year. The methods Mr. Marli- no utilizes in teaching have remained consis- tent throughout the years. However, he believes that attitudes have changed, and today many students and teachers treat their func- tion here as a job for which they are trained. Mr. Martino, however, still looks forward to teaching English every day. PE 'e 1 if Y ,. ! L is rigs Q ! f . 1 ,--nal L 1 Mr. Thomas Pengltore Physical Education 10: Driver Eaucaiion yw,-M - -r ,131 -idx ' '55724 ,,g.,fj'-Zffgii J ie,4alwsil -4151. j V 4- -11 5' dig. ' .vw ,. K . -1.15 1' , f 1' 1 .-s I X 1' -' -wg V, I . rm X .'7i' x 6 Y.. P, ...z s ' Q-251,117 .,, , 1 Aw 1 A '-1 ' -. V . c, Q , , ' 1. 5. ,. .mms . F -1, . 1 N. Usd? , X . 0 if . ,b I ii . f ii'- f X : . . any V - Mrs. Susan Leonard Physical Eaucaiion 10,11 I Mrs. Helen Jones Nurse F 5f4 F v L. fy x N . x ii, W. Q ,r I 1 N . q ,i 1 e 9, ,f v -. ,,. ..,,-4rv- '-' 1 'aff'-' f ','S'f' MW 4' 44:2 .R r j'1, 'fs Qu? ff P ' p 5 .. I-X. , 3 .1 . sewn ,.'ll u 1 -4 ..r fx i s K - 5- , 'iii fx if 1 3 2 . rdf' l l , 1 . Q ,. U i Jia' a 5 ' ,, 2 , 1 r i 3. 1 .. if ,, 1 . , .Q . 1 g 5 EYEING THE BALL: Mrs. susonieonorcreacnessopm f 1 ' f--- more Beth Bronfmon how to hit a forehanci. ' ' Business EducdTion . S- , , Sierling if N f E - ,A . Mr. Jeffre Robbins A ' Vs- Bookkeepingy1,2:Generdl I Business l'. Byron I I-Idrmony The morefhings chdnge, counselor. Since he begdn The more They sfdy The in guiddnce, more counse- sdme. Kids will dlwoys be Iors hove been ddded.Also kids:TheynevergeTdnyoId- The depdrlmeni hds be- er, sold Direcfor of Guid- come more involved in The dnce,IVIr. Byron Hdrmony,o dred of college dpplicd- k E E Twenfy-four yedr veTeron QT Tions. Over The yedrs, ond 'ii'Bi g WesT Essex, especiolly wiTh The cldss of I fif1 igg1 I ' Bom in Kdnsds, lvlr. Hdr- 1985, Mr. Hdrmony hos siri W mony goT d job dT WesT noiiced The incredse of The I i'il iii ' Essex righT ouT of college. I l'shoTgun sysTem, where MTS- DQFIS POMPFOY redlly wdsn'T Too choosy sfudenfs dpplyTo eighT,Ten, EAGCMQT Offge Pfofggef dbouT where I wenT To ond fourfeen colleges dfd GC mes' Cop 'Ce ' Teoch. I dpplied To schools Time. dll over The counTry. I wds One experience which very impressed wiTh This IVlr. Hdrmony con dcufely dred when I come ouT for dn remember in his mdrrioge To inTerview. I signed d con- d former WesT Essex Tedch- TrdcT righT on The spoT, re- er. When I goT mdrried, iT cdlled I-ldrmony. seemed ThdT obouT hdlf The During his firsT yedrs dT sTudenT body showed up of WesT Essex, Mr. Hdrmony The church. IT surprised me.I Tdughf Business Low ond wos undwdre ThdT The sfu- Typing. In 1968, he worked denfs knew I wos geTTing pdrT-Time in The guidonce mdrried. office, dnd in 1969 he be- Alfhough Mr. Hdrmony gdn his firsT full yedr in guid- enjoys his job, he sdid ThdT once. AT one Time he Twenfy-four yedrs dgo, I codched bosebdll ond wos sure I wouldn'T be here soccer buT sfopped offer Toddy.ThenIhod wdnTedTo becoming d guiddnce go To Cdlifomidf' Mrs. Janlce Emering Typing 1: Business lvldchrnes Ms. Cathleen Collins DE 1,22 Einoncidl Procedure: Typing 2 'if' 'r,s B Mlss Roseanne Bowles STeno 1,21 Typing 2 Mr. Richard Rizzo Business Ldw: Business MODOQGTTTGDTJ Cdribbedn STudies Miss Maryann Siagen French 2,3,d,5 flf S' -11i Mrs. Marla Maucerl Spanish 1 Mrs. Laurene Small Spanish 41,5 'Pi Q .f ' . 'si N Foreign V i'5-f f V S . . i Languages ifs. , ,lsr VQQQ 1 1 Zhu' 4 52: ac. , Ak Mrs. Pdulefle Llpslfl M Lovin 1.2-S 'sES3f5Li 5sYZ9e' Mrs. Theresa San Pedro Mr. Peter Jlrak Mr. Joseph La Cerva Spanish 2,3 German 2,3,11,5 Iialian 1,2,3,4 F I' Miss Sue Janssen French 1 s Emerin? Teaches Allan how 'ro ouch type. Ari ond Music K- Mr. John Boronow Chorus Wmsgw, T Sri? ,, , wma. Eh-E.: -'Diff ' T , vs? A ' ' vs: 2 TN V-----dv' ,A 2 1- . r ., ig r X assi. A ,Cf , W M-me fe :hw T AL? fy . razsij f Mas. M, K rzqgelflrg- 'gg Mrs. Ruth Cohen Chef's Courseflloods 2-3: ClcThing Service: Food Service Mr. John Rolandelll Pointing: ArT 1,2 ff' T 4 'Y in S, Q Mr. Darryl B011 Bond ww X , , 3 f f . , T . 'Xi A LT ' 3511544 rx ,ff-r H' r N T' 5 'r T , + Tides? 1 2 v' K + I1- T. R gi , Wg QW 'W a s 5 s fr V s T... .... rrrr Mr. Frank Scocozza DepdrTmenT Choirmon: Orchesfro One of The four Teochers who hos been QT WesT Essex since ddy one is Mr Russell EvereTT When lVlr EvereTT begon Tedching science oT WesT Essex This school hdd noT yeT been builT lnsfeod he Toughf in The Grover Clevelcind High School building where ThoT yedr 1961 There were Two differ enT school sysfems in one were kepf sepdrofe A Hdrvdrd grcducfe lvlr EvereTT wos hired by former SuperinTendenT Wdlfer Sfille ofTer he finished school He had known Two members of The flrsT science deporlmenf previously one wos olso o Horvord grodudTe like him self Mr EvereTT hos Toughf olmosT dll of The sciences offered buT he hos Toughf biology The IongesT He feels Thdf A Tedcher is o person Mr. Morey Bobrow lllusTroTion: Ari 25 Aclverlising ArT STerling Memories- Russell EvereTi who provides guidance noT d lecfurer Mr EvereTT recdlls Thc:T during The first yeor in biolo gy every sTudenT wds sup posed To hdve o live prolecT STudenTs broughf in every Thing from cocTl To monkeys He con olso vivid ly remember when The li brdrlon wds cilmosf elec Trucfed in The librory ond ence Tedcher lVlr EvereTT hos seen mdny chonges since The begin ning of This school School is C1 mirror of socieTy sclys EvereTT Very offen The chonges Thdf Toke ploce here reflecT whdT happens in soclefy QT lorge The melT ing poT of our sociefy ollows us To experience Tre mendous vdrlefy Our school is 0 microcosm of Thdf melfing pof I IVI l. building. The Two fdculTies wds soved by cz fellow sci- ! '. -rg' lliilfl E .fini . Mr. Menyherl Veres DeparTmenT Chairman: Wood 3: CIE Elupervision: CIE 56 ZX Mr. Greg Flfzpairlck Power Mechanic 2-3: Power Mechanic 1 .xs KF. x . R i s - . PT -if Ti I A s, if .1 ' fi ' fa' . Mr. Peler Renna ElecTronics 'l,2,2-3 Today many more Wes- sex sTudenTs visiT The nurse s office complaining abouT This sickness or ThaT sickness Than They did Twenfy-four years ago according To Mrs. Helen Jones The school nurse. She believes The in- crease in Traveling has caused The increase in ill- ness. Before arriving aT WesT Essex Mrs. Jones was The Head Nurse aT CommuniTy l-lospiTal in MonTclair. She heard abouT The job aT WesT Essex Through word of Slerling Memories' Nurse Helen Jones mouTh. Looking back over The years Mrs. Jones said The sTudenTs are noi as school- orienfed as They were years ago. When Talking abouT The pasT years Mrs. Jones realized The Time has gone rapidly. I have seen enTire families of sTudenTs go Through The school. Now l m seeing The second genera- Tion go Through WesT Essex - sophomores whose par- enTs wenT To WesT Essex. I donT Think Though ThaT lll live To see a Third! 3 955' ANTICIPATION: Senior Al Almeida waTches as Mr. Joseph Garvey correcTs his paper. lndusirial Arls r N A . Mr. Gerald Albanese Mechanical Drawing T: Wood 1,2 Ms. Beth Katz Mechanical Drawing 2,3 Guidance Meatloaf and mashed potatoes was the most pop ular lunch when the school first opened Now it is not even served Times do change For example five years ago Wessex students would noteattacos and to day it is one ofthe favorites Pizza was not at all popular twenty fouryears ago yet it is today The lines of students in the cafeteria waiting for pizza are enormous How times do change School dietician Mrs Helen DeGraw attributes this change to the rise of fast food in society Before be coming West Essexs dieti clan twenty fouryears ago Mrs. DeGraw worked at Bar- ringer High School in Newark. She did not enjoy commuting every day and was glad to be able to work at West Essex which is closer to her home. Throughout the years, Mrs. DeGraw has noticed a change in the students' atti- l.ET ME GIVE THAT A THOUGHT!: Seniors David Alworth, David Baker and Chris- topher Boncistia ponder an earth shaking question during lunch. Sterling Memories rs Helen DeGraw tudes The students were very polite when we started Then we went through a period of rudeness Now we are back to a period of politeness as the students go through the lunch line said Mrs DeGraw Originally there was a cafeteria staff of five The staff has since grown to twenty five between both schools There has been very little change in the cafeteria staff over the years since most of the ladies are mothers One of the most memor able experiences in the cafeteria was the acauisi ton ofa milk shake machine eleven years ago. Milk shakes were served during lunch. However four years ago the machine was con- verted to a frozen yogurt machine, thus making frozen yogurt one of the more popular items. Yes, times do indeed change. Mr George Haweeny Counselor is Slit X Mr. Byron Harmony Director of Guidance Mlss Mlrlam Lemmerman Counselor Mrs. Margot Kann Counselor nf' .fx Miss Mildred Bablak Counselor IB 4 xii:: 'f:l. Mrs. Gall Rogovln Learning Disability, Teacher Consultant Dr. Karlen Ziegler Department Chairman it Ms. Joan Rottman Bridge Counselor Mrs. Doris Klein Child Study Team Yfm . Q-'ii Ms. Deborah Flsch School Psychologist Mrs. June Salamone English 2CE, 3CE V Student Personnel Mr. Patrick Flaherty Special Education Y., A YY . 'Q 'QL -- Ms. Caryn Phillips Ind. Inst. l SAX ,... , A . Mrs. Ellen Grayson Social Worker Mr. Lance Vollwelller Ind, Inst. 183 Secreidries ,, .,.....4 3' 3' 5 , ka Qi! V wg- .J Qi f'wfff,, g K , 'Wiilzia' Wil Na.- i - ' iii Wwe ' -w , .. . rg L , K K f1T'ii2l1'-'2' . Q.: f :QQ f ., wi. .. .,, K ZW.. ,gs 'W -ur QW. Mrs. Jo-Ann Wolsky PrincipoI's Office .W,,,,, ? .S Mrs. Rosemary Stephan Guidance Office E ' i 6 ,saw Y Y ,f iii. , 13532 2 'um- gz migigigpgikq- K, I -fills ,M ' . .l- iifrgggf. . T' O ill ' 2 1 . .i - W .. ..,- ,i A A A ' -- if ,xgLee1,. . BULLS EYE: Miss Lindd Aiimi insfrucfs Senior MiChGGl Addis on the proper wdy To shoot, 184 Mrs. Carol Ludwig Bodrd Office ,S as il r I Mrs Yvonne Sharling Mrs Pat Wilson Principal s Office Guidance Office '9 x Q5-as ,iff 'Q' Mrs Carol Mucclllo Mrs Nancy Alworth Principal s Office Principal s Office Miss Corielle Vogel has TaughT aT WesT Essex for TwenTy five years during which she has seen many changes lnihe school The sTudenTs seem very re sponsrble Today They are very serious minded and anxious To become pre pared To face The world and all of :Ts problems said Mlss Vogel Before she began Teaching here Mlss Vogel TaughT in prlvaTe schools in New York and Mas sachusefls She joined The Wessex sTaff because T seemed like an excellenT Idea Besides Teaching Spanish Miss Vogel is The advisor of boTh Spanish Na Tional Honor SocieTy and American Field Services AFS sTarTed The flrsl yearThe school opened however Slerling Memories: Miss Corielle Vogel Miss Vogel became The ad visor Three years ago Over The years Miss Vogel noTed ThaT The enroll menT in Spanish has in creased enormously IT is a naT1on wide Trend ThaT peo ple are lnTeresTed in Spanish because IT is spoken in such a vasT geographic area especially in SouTh Amer: ca LaTln America and The Caribbean says Miss Vogel ln order To keep up wiTh The changing Trends in Teaching foreign language she has aTTended work shops aT The Tafi School in ConnecTicuT and aT Col umbla Unlverslly One of Mlss Vogel s mosT salisfying experiences was when she learned ThaT several of her sTudenTs were maiorlng in Spanish in col lege and doing well 5, V figs I X ' ., 1 ' , Mrs. Katherine Bischoff Mlss Patrlcla Holl Mrs. Anna Evans Mrs. Joyce Kosko Vice-Principal's Office Principals Office Board Office Principals Office Cusiodidl Sidff , 1 ' f 2F:,,, . fs 5 ,75Qif-5 , 4LLA X . T., i ire i A 1 T fi., U .25 J .3 jx ,J .Q 1 E k fav' sk. .f 94 E' ,A W ,cf ' A K aan' , 'T , Ar 1 5 .4-' is .Z W Q.. 'T Mr. Hugh Albaneslus Supervisor of Building 8a Grounds STerl ing E E lvlemorles: K1 - sw , l . i', -4-W J h g o,oi 5, Osep Lo Cenfd Mr. Joseph Lo Cenfo, A meThods To occomodofe The French ond lfdlldn Tedcher of chdnge in The sludenf. He WesT Essex, has been oTWesT finds ThdT Todcry on increos- Essex for Twenfy-four yecrs. ing number of sTudenTs hove Mr. Ld Cervo wos invifed To Trouble opplying Themselves Tedch dT WesT Essex before dnd mdny dreIessinclinedTo The ocTuol building wos even work hord. compleTed. AT The Time, Mr. Mr. Ld Cervo's mosT Ld Cervo wds living in memoroble experience is Queens ond did noT wdnT To The inTroducTion of lTclion commufe To Norlh Coldwell courses of WesT Essex. Afler every ddy. However, he de- Ten long yecrs. he convinced cided ThQT Teaching was The OdrT1ihisTrOTiOh Clhd The whoT he Truly wdnTed To do: Bodrd of EducoTion of The consequenfly, he lived in progrdm's meriT ond lTdlidn lVlonTclc1ir during The week wos offered To The high wiTh his sisler ond reTumed To school sTudenTs. Tweniy-four Queens on weekends. Finolly yedrs ogo, lvlr. Lo Cervo dl- lVlr. Ld Cervo moved To New wdys knew he would remdin Jersey. in The Wesf Essex school dis- lvl r. L d C e rv d fo u n d Tricf. ln foci, mdny yeors ogo, Teoching OT WesT Essex enjoy- he ThoughT ThoT he would sfdy oble for The firsT Ten yeors. longer Thon he is now plon- Since 1977, he hos hdd To ning. chdnge his fedching 186 Mr. Salvatore Passafaro Assisfdnf Supervisor of Building ond G-rounds Mr. Jim Wood Cusfodiol Sfoff Mr. John Hoover Cusfodiol Sfdff F ' sh Mr. Charles Dowling Cusfodiol SToff Ms. Julia McDowell Cusfodiol Sfdff J Mr. Frank Buffone CusTodidl Sfoff t ? , J Q sl I ., v Miss Roseanne Bowles, a Typing and shorThand Teacher, has TaughT aT WesT Essex for TwenTy-four years. She decided To Teach aT WesT Essex because The sur- rounding Towns formed such a fine communilyf' During her pasT TwenTy-four years Miss Bowles has seen greaT changes in her de- parTmenT. TypewriTers pre- dominanTly manual in 1961 have been replaced by fasT- er more efficienT elecTric TypewriTers wiTh builT in cor- recT-Type. Today word pro- cessors are becoming in- creasingly popular. Miss Bowles has changed her Teaching slyle over The years. Today she finds her- self moving aT a slower pace in her shorThand 3 V STerling Memories: Miss Roseanne Bowles classes. Miss Bowles' mosT memorable experiences in- clude working wiTh sTudenTs in The sTudenT sTore and working wiTh sTudenTs who have won full scholarships To business schools. Miss Bowles receives a greal sense of accomplishmenT when former sTudenTs reTurn To WesT Essex and inform Miss Bowles ThaT Their Typing and shorthand experience has aided Them in college in business schools and in The work field. Miss Bowles nev- er ThoughT she would sTill be aT WesT Essex Today. She ThoughT ThaT she mighT have TaughT aT a college level or enTered The business field. YeT as she said The years have passed quickly. !!'lJl. Mrs Helen DeGraw DieTioian Cafeiericl SToiff ...f . QE . sr. 56 Q QQ sltlinggl lo rl: Josephine Piccolo, Gerlrude Becker, Mcu'ieTTa PescaTore, Helen Podmokly. Middle Row: Frances LenTo, Dorothy l-laberbeck, EIizabeTh Jaco , Erika Albrechl, Anne Losasso, Conseho Poscucci. Lasl Row: Audry Traute, Ella ViTencz, Marie Holck, Carol Scipio ACTI Mx-I EE 1 SOUND OF MUSIC: The chorus entertains their ouciience with o wide seiection of songs. I , , s A eww' K . B,-oo' sow H-' .Q N ' I , ,r Q. 1 ' I '13 M is T - I I WW I' :rf gf .XXX yu, wa, xv ff V ji I J J : I ' ' W I I ,W V ' ' tm Cf sm H VVVV Q , 'I A K E '21 ,. . I, .yi , JL wssqam A A V1 'll ' . ' L ., i , M BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER: Taryn Lynch ond Michael Dorsey weigh the blood ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS: Dovid Serio checks his supplies before baking o mos thot wos donated. terpiece. 188 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ,pu-w--- bottom row lleh to rtghtl Leonne Bell: Jennlfer Weunhouse Renee Helou Jennifer Hompson Held: Bnggs Louren Botto Mrchele Jocongelo John Elkos Kothleen McGuII GerordSoIut1 Robert Musettl mlddle row llefl to Hgh? Denise Word Anrto Vonco Cothy Chun Kim eldrnon Susie Norgr Voterle Boum Jesslco Murphy Suson Souren Donn Koplon HeotherAlexonder Mellsso Rubin Lon Unker Porn Mund Jockte DeSrmone Ilene Gordon top row lleh to dd1t1JuIue Gortond Joseph Messuneo Ro mond Sconlon Brton Brown Mlchoel Addis Rolp Conte ChrlstopherBonos two Corlos Cesor John Celeste Lourent Lhertler Chris Kotmondln Keith Howklns Tyrone Cobolu Jolme Bostldos Mlchele Rotundo Suson Hord mon Steven Sonders Porn Busch Not pictured Louren Apollto Blolgely, Roche! Steckelmon, Arny Levyin, Amy Kothy Fossett, Denise Ronucci, Cynthio Rodli QUIZ BOWL IGH io right Krlsfen Polmca Frank Vespe Ms Pafrlcla Conners Max Nelson ArfhurSfrodThoff Charies Hall Tyrone Cabalu Roben Musem Not prcmred Kwon Sung ' ' :c-ses' Z PI-IILCDSOPHICAL SOCIETY bottom row llefl io rlghfj Laurent Lhenher Jaime Bashdas Susie Nar Nr. MW gr Mr Albert Caro top row lleft to rlgptj Dennse Helou Charles Hull A ur STrod1hoff X V I I - 3 ' ' ' . lu. r 1 I ' f T5 ' ' . ' '-1 w 'r'f V - - . ' ' rf' - 1 inf r ff ' A ,40- -6 , : K Q . , i -J f 1 ? Ili 1 . I 1 1 ' A .,. .. ,. Ny. Y , , ,Z , QQ CI-IEF'S CLUB '- r. RK' :if::fi?5ffmf 4 . 1 -i ,. fee J E-'J boiiom row llefl to rlghtj Mindy Fleischer, Joseph DeLisi, Morionn DeFuoco, Michoel Prosperl, Woyne Johnson, Irene Weber, Mrs. Rulh Cohen, Louren Boho, Lori Mojewskl, Pom Powell, John ., Q :ff ' A-f fff2f5 ' r ' l f- ff' f if fr r Slruss, John Thermenos, Denise Forinlc, Ken Alevercs. top row Ile! to righij Dovld Seno, Mlke Prosperi, Anlhony Ciordello, Thomos Solomone, Ronold lnfusino, Jeff Jensen. AIDES leh to rlght Louro Klersleod Mory Ellen Ewe-rs, Dione Sojur Toni Pulloro, Sondra Linde. FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA 1......J i. INVESTIVIEN bottom low H298 to HW Adam Steckelrnan, enneth elnstein, Monica Neufang, Julie Jones second row llellto rldm Michael Dorsey, Andrew Rubin, Mark Alvi- no, Melissa Anvood, Kristen Politi- ca. thlrd row lleft to rlghtl Felisa Koock, Cathy Tiano, Mex? Whit- more, .leff oslowsky, ichael Cafone, Dan Levine, Ro er Greene, Mami Sorkin to row fTefI to rldmfjr Steven Lee, Smart Gold, Steven uch, Aryeh Pessah, Paul Rosenblatt, Alex Huff, Scott Reed. i-11 I T CLUB -H W --iii' nu: , , i .WI -. .,.,.. x.,,.,,.- bottom row Cleft to rlghtl Page Greensgan, Beth Goldberg, Laura Clark, ancy Venezia, Mrs. Maria Mauceri, AnneMarie Vonoflorlo. Christine Volpe, Adriana Freda, ANTMCXIG lnooencio. Dog row llell to rldntj Sun Yang, Kathy inaue, Maia Garofalo, Sharon Chrlstopoulos. Lucy Totaro, Keith Alder, Sandra Linde, CathYwRaneri, Denise Zaprrpo, Terri Cobb, aria Axiotls, Anita re da, Michele Torsiello, Debbie Schubert, Lizette Mosauera, Diane lnocenoio, Bibha Patel. ,..g1 .JA K ,g,. 193 0 ,- K 'Q le I Q STUDENT VOICE BOARD OE DIRECTORS 'J I Bohom row lleff to rlxghlj Andrea Ning, Kaiie McGill, Toni Aliera, Dana Cornmandaiore top row lleh to rlghll Mrchael Murphy, Jeff olpov, Colin O'Neil STUDENT VOICE ' N' ' 1 1 Z4 ' 'alan 'P -, . , , ., . boilom row llefllo H1111 Stacey DeBelI, Eric Schrager, Billy Halliwell. John Olsen, Michael Dorsey, Richard Zirk, Vinceni Przybylinski, Edward Sluke, Glenn Ehrhardi, Marissa Dardanello, Colin O'Neil, Toni Aiiera, Samantha Cummis second row fleh to dgmij Julie Wolpov, Andrea Ning, Kaiie McGill, Keith Alder, Mike Sinnoii, Jackie DeSimone, Richard Rosier, Peier Mazzola, Mike Colannino, Alex Huff, Danny Tabs. Carin Alden, Sue Dzula. Glenn Gaies, Michael Mur- y lhlrd row flefl fo HW! Claudia Minish, Wendy Hazur, Shannon Porier, gndy Bishop, Len Bach- mann, Sieven Campolaharo, Donna Roche, Darlene Farone, Candice Trueba, Barbara Ciccone, Leanne Bahia, Dana Corhmanclaiore, Alicia Barba, Heidi Bnggs top row glefl to. rld1tEChris Kyriaoou, Jerry Cioci, Darren Marks, urn Spivey, onna Perri, Pam Powell, giffnwolpov, Kevin O'Dowd, Torn Salamone, Louis a qi Tl-IE GIFT OF LIFE: Senior Dono Commondoiore mecisures The omounl of SERVICE WITH A SMILE: Junior Colin O'Neil helps can elderly guesi oi The bi blood doncxied ol The winier blood drive. onnuol senior ciiizen's conceri, while Senior Donno Perri looks on. ,, X-Y' rr' X Q Q. . Fi NO NEED TO BE AFRAID: Senior Corlos Cesor cssuoges Senior Donno Roche's feor of giving blood. 195 ei I IVIARCI-IING BAND l i l l E l L ' l A A ES L. Len Bachmann, Andrew Williams, Scoll Suler. Allen Carnlel, Betsy Palion, Kim Carline, Nina Hsiao, Taryn Lynch, Sharon Cinnamon, Audrey Hirsch, Linda Galusha, Jim Czuba, Lisa Burke, Eri- ca Hoffman, Leisel Lerhciupl, Jackie Wigley, Alex Huff, Mark Falone, John Kosko, Chris Lawless, Gail Vanca, Healher Pallerson, Krislen Oeschlin, Sleven Camlofiara, Jodi Lia, Lori Schroeder, Karen Loesner, Kelly Devins, Jennifer Elkas, Lisa Puglisl, T3 7' 'IMAX' V... . , Nancy Lopus, John Bomhoff, Chris Kolmodin, Lisa Erricheli, Angelo Tedesco, Lorraine Balla, Erica Schmili, Dawn Galusha, Pam Block, Josh Cumis, Mike Marino, Yoshi Yuasa, Keilh Hawkins, Ron Azzu, Jimmy Sauadrilo, Wally Bomhoff, Andrew Marino, Rob Carpenler, Sherri Keenan, Karen Brickell, Jaime Manalio, Neil Sheckman, Carlos Cesar, David Jaffe, David Aslorino al itvjiifv if' I left to rtgn Cheryi Kuter, iheresa Cerami, ob Miller, Emilio Puzo, Louis Rudbart, Joe Pecora, Mike Addis, Dan Sparano, Vinny Picci- ninni, Kevin Bolan, Ed Kraemer, Drew Berman, Jacqueline Wig- Iey, Kathy Schueler. FLAGS Sttflng: Captains- Pam Busch, Kim Seidman, Kristin Veneri, Cyndi Radli row one gg!! to H1111 Caroline Diver, Christine pe, Laura Richards, Susie Nargi, Valerie Baum, Annemarie Rossi, Debbie Lewin, Dina Sena, Lauren Aranowiiz, Maria DiChiara, Laura Pizza, Donna Blassey, Bari Pamper. row two lleflto W1 Tammy DeBeII, Marion Oates, ennifer McKee, Jen Nargi, Kirsten Erickson, Karen Block, Susan Pomper, Denise Stuart, Denise Biase, Gina Colan e- Io, Nadine Bachmann, Jaciie Schueler, Irene Kalymon, Lori Cirinelli, Blanche Weiner row three ileft to rightl Erica Scaccia, Sam Cummis, Sandy Dietz, Dominica Rotunda, Faith Ridings, Kristine Schmidt, Brooke Whitehead, Suzan- ne Keeley not pictured: Kim Maras- co, Mary Wostry, Beth Bronfman .4 Ja Qin, ,Lv-. . ., use -4 .R - N ' V , ,, f.. . ' -,. X ' ' Y ,g M: , s V ' s . ..,-, .. i . dit ,1 'if' ., ..g,.,i2 'gpg 5 49111- 5, ' ' -QYVQS. 5- ' 514.1 ' E . ,f,g,.'.- '- . , ' 2 - f I - -Q Q 9, ' ' 'mi . ' Q . ,. ,swiss-2 5 T A 5 ' r- GQ V , fs' -rs - f S-.-yi 1, R ki ., . ' ' P5543 zfivg -s v 4 1 ,K if fri 'iz-r givfif S . P C L -ri - it -f ..v. - -, . r r K 197 CCDNCERT BAND bohom row lleft to ri htj Leonard Bachmann Andrew Williams Scott uler Alan Camlet Betsy Potfon Christina Fabian Kim Carline Amy Frohling Jessioa Murphy Mina l-isiao Taryn Lynch second row llefi to ridril Gianna Gifford Sharon Cinnamon Lincla Galusha Mario Mannino Jim Czuba Kathy Schubert Lisa Burke Hiroh Naka lima Jennifer Wechsler Sandro McGurk Coleen Zyla Enka Hoffman Leisel Lehrhaupt ihlrd row llefl to light Alex Huff Mark Fallone Julie Garland John Kosko rendo Daly Chns Lawless Gail Vanca Heather Patterson Donna Roche Knsfen Oesohiun Keith Alder Beth Carline Gina Gifford Laurie Sdtroeder Kcxen Loesner Jcrna Rcppqoori Kelly De JAZZ BAND vens Jennifer Elkas Lisa Puglisi Nancy Lopus fourlh row llefi to rlg111Alan odetsky Paul Sohill ing John Bomhoff hns Kolmodin Lisa Emcheti Angleo Tedesoo Erica Scacoio Lorraine Batta Enoa Schmidt Dawn Galusha Pam Blook Ilflh row left io W Kurt Engstrom Josh Cummis Michael anno oshiYuasa Keith Hawkins Ron Azzu Eric Femadez Jim Squadnto Waiter Bomhoff sbdh row left fo rlghtj Andrew Marino Rob Carpentier hem Keenan Karen Brlckett Jaime Manalio Neil Shechtman Carlos Cesar David Jaffe David Astorino not pictured Steven Campolattaro Au drey Hirsch Jodi Lia Derek DeStefano bottom row lleh to rlghfj Jeff Koslowsky, Joe Pecora, Dave Asforino, Mike Addis, Mike Zin- oone, second row lleli to HQIIJ Len Bachmann, Steve Campolattaro, Nancy Lopus, Chris Lawless. we Alex Huff Toryn Lynoh top low llofl to Davi Jaffe, Carlos Cesar, Jaime Mona io, John Bomhoff, Chris Kolmodin, Keith Hawkins, Yoshi Yuasa, Mike Marino ORCHESTRA bottom row lleft to rtgxtj Susan Souren Sun Yang J P Mueller Patrrck Pregaru Peter Weogele Mark Welgele second row Ieltto dgrtj Linda McHugh que Jon Fune Jam Scannell Wendy Bishop Pam Munfi Darcte Eckert thlrd now llellto dd1tJJennrf er DeSrmone Chnshne Clntran Lucy Wang Elrzcr beth Lum JennlferVandermoIen Susan Krus Shar on Herlwell JoeIRerT1l no Dou Meyer Renee Helou Denlse Bromley acllne etrolro Mrchele Ellen Panzlello Christine Lnpat Not plctured Robert Musettr Kathy Fassett, Diledra Isyan, David Shea, Tom Cznf Rotunaa, Bu. Johnson, Sherrie Kwo, Laurin. Alcide, CHORUS ,. fun: Q 1. Ffh bottom row lleft to Ilya? Tara Lizza, Janet Nuna macher, Tracey Rolande i, Laura Richards, Sarah Haight, Lisa Desort, Trisha Rapuano, Rita De- Fuooo, Bonnie Giitzow, Kerry Menohin second row lleft to rlggltl Jodi Sesta, Joan Sesta, Jennifer Hampson, onna Griffoul, Frank Messineo, Dar- lene Farone, Lisa Bahto, Leslie Rego, Sophia Chin, Christine Broheimer third row llefl to ridril Jean Israel, Debra Domer, Heather Freund, Jennifer Chaney, Stacey Boyd, Joseph Messineo, Lisa Mar- tel, Lisa Beardslee, Anna Daraio, Linda Benton, Carolyn Riccardelli, Mary Do rowolski, Jamie Morgan top row llelt to rigmtj Lisa Lookup, Denise Cousoulis, Wendy Piltzec er, Suzanne Stouffers, Christine Schnauffer, Faith Ridings, Keith Alder, Adam Reich, Lisa lllingworth, Marissa tviassotto, MeiAWhitmore, Gina Masino, Vicki Maralio, Ann arie Inocencio, Kathy Cinque ENSEMBLE bottom row llellio H9111 Jery nifer Chaney, Amy Zcnem, Melissa Arwood, Christina Fo- bicn, Carolyn Riccrdelli, Llso Model. top mw Soft to NYM Hecr1herFreund, enee He ou, Gino Mcnsino, Slccey Boyd, Meg Whitmore, Susan Souren, Liso Becrclslee BOYS QUARTET frey Rlngle, Adom Reich AMERICAN FIELD SERVICES smssmu by M wg 1 f bottom row left to rlghij Stacey Boyd Klm Send man Knsten olltlca Nlellsso Arwood Tama Peter second row llefi to H9111 Taryn Lynoh Pom Powell Hlroh Nakallmd Anthony Ragazzo Cynthra Radll thlrd row lletlto rlghtj Donna Pem Robun Krelndler Annemarie Rossa Nancy Lo us Alexandra Frederrcks Jackie Schueler ettlnd Marcher foulih row llefiio rtghtj Rachel Steokelman Donna Roche Fran Lucchlno Brooke Whltehead Taps Ny ren Knsttne Sohmrdt Sophle Lhenher top row fle to l1Q11J Rrchard Pasquarelll Robert D'Emllno James G-uemna Laurent Lhermer Todd Trause Scott Reed Not pictured Lauren Apollto fljiliw ai' FOREIGN FRIENDS Hlroh Nakallma from Japdn and Enld Emondalek from Curacao ore West Essexs foreign exchange students for the 1985 school year ww' A' bohom NW llefl to Jaime Baslrdas Josh Cummrs rchelle Miller Annemarie Rossi Pam Busch Valene Baum Jim Squad nto Carlosr Cesar Glenn Gates Kim Marasco Lauren Aronowrtz Felicia Koock David Alworth David Baker sooond row llefl to 1 Miss Linda Alrmr Dann Ka- an Tyrone Cabalu Anita Van- ca Krm Sparno Renee Helou Tara Bemstein Sophie Lheneter Dana Barba Maria Garofalo Laurent Lhentrer Tracy Turanrck Chris Bonaslra Sharon Christ opoulos Sandy Arata Kris Sobieski Beth Super Ken Wern stein, Shreyos Bhalic Charles Hill, Susan Agesan, Mike Cafone, Caren Fader Cathy Tiano, Mary Bonenberaer, Amanda Valenle, Calahan ihlrd row lien to J Susan Trisha DeMlro, Laurie Stanisci Annie Keith, Shan- non Porter, Nabil Kassem, Claudia Minish, Wendy Bishop, Gina Masino, Dominica Rotun- da, Donna Dell i, Marissa Dar- danello, Jackie eliow, AnnMar- ie Mal'lie,- Simone Nelson, Ray Cabalu, Marie Tafaro, Kim Freibott fourlh row flefl to Nicole Amato, Chris Serino, om Maltarazo, Chris Cirillo, Alan Bon- go, Sandra Bon o, Jennifer Elkas, imee Geller, regg Eisenberg, Kim Rin wood Alicia Barba Juhana assem, Chrissy Moro, Ann Parker, Frank Frankel, Joe Amcrlo, Mike Paisi. top row lefHo Chris Kyriaoou, Soo Boei- lle, on Infusino, Anthony Fer- rante, Richard Geng Al Almeida, Mike Guenieri, Michael Parisi, Chris Miele, Mark Fano, Tom Malougney, David Wolliver. Frank DeMlro, Mike Boher. PEP CLUB bottom row llefl to Mcna Tofaroogonnreulgmilyo Indy 22:1 mien row ridfll Rosen Andrea Genovese Gina Torsiello Francine Amato Mrs Mary Clifton 203 STUDENT-FACULTY CCDIVIIVIITFEE Pwx -. if wily... boiiom row llefliorlghij Colin ONeil,Dono Corn- Miicno, Gerard Cioci, Mrs. Pciuleiie Lipsiiz, Mr. moncidrore, Jeff Woipov, Sieven Compoloficiro, Richard Rizzo, Mrs. MorgoiKcnn, Mrs. Bonnie-Ann Kevin O'Dowd lop row llefl to rlQ1IJ Ms. Mciriiyn McLain. 1763 ei! is? ,W ' ,J-arf 4 ,,,. fr ' ' Q. . W !,f4 X-F22 . X il- gg COMPUTER CLUB A NAV MHA boiiom row llefl to rldwij Tara Bernsleln Debble Lewln Jennlfer Nargg Mary Claude Mamn Stuarl Gold sooondrowf fHor1d1fJDanLevrne Adam Sleckelman Dann Kaplan Susie Nargu Bull Harl man Roger Greene Sleven Lee third row fleli to righij Mark Alvlno Wllllam Wang CNnIle Possa Ben Manevllz Kun Ambrose Kwong Sung Jaime Bashdas fourth row Iefi to rl MJ John Kwoh Andy Yang Joel Rem goo Tom clelmann John Glowacz Paul Rosenblah Annemarie Ross: Susan Dolberg Jackie DeSlmone Mrs Regina Cullen iop row llefi to rlghil Andrew Young John Romano Make Manno Jlm Messina Shreyas Bhaha ArlhurSTroo'lhoff DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA bottom row flott to rtghtl Robin Soprano, Kathleen Mcmie, Modelyn Racioppi, Michael Vargas, Suzan nePlechytoprowlIefttoltgytjCas- sua Sch esinger, Dena ilitello, Maria Salvemini, Elaine Mancuso, Kenneth Russo, Jodi Rage, Cheryl Field, Sandra McLaug lin, Carol Lundgren. COOPERATIVE OEEICE EDUCATION bottom row flett to rtghtj Vilina Malarazzo, Gina Geniile, Angela Coppola, Beth Grilli, Melisscgoyan Top row llettto rlgrlj Debra eiii, Wendy Funk, Coleen Greer, Kathy Balto, Stacy Folk, Michele Madia, Maria Parazine, Joanna Bucciarel- li, Kara Zavoda, Linda Gullo, Mrs. Doris Pomeroy. IVIASQUERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS wxau IVIASQUERS 2 , 1 Q. boifom row llefi to dghij Alex Fredricks, Laura Richards, Adam Reich, Annemarie inocencio, Kalhy Cinque, Lisa Raney, Kelly Waldron, Lori Silberman, Ma Claude Marlin, Susan Kruz lop row llefl to rlgtl Sieve Leflermcrn, Sandra Linde, Roberl lnlile, Frank Messineo, Brian Harvey, Mark if Feldslein, Debbie Pezzuli, Richard Pasquarelli, Mike Baldino, Kalhy Schuberl, In window Kevin Waldron, Alen Lerner, Lisa lllingwonh noi pictured : Joseph Messineo, Cindy Niedz, Kaihy Fabian, Meg Whitmore L00 to HW Mr. John Rolondelli. Alan Lemer, Lisa lllingworlh, Ann Rosen, Kathy Schubert, Mr. Roberi Caruso. 207 A VISITOR FROM FOREST HILLS from: Plaza Suile by Neil Simon Norma Hubley .,........ Cindy Neidz Roy Hubley ..,.,.... Laurent L'heri1ier Borden Eisler .,... .... R oben lnlile Mimsey Hubley .......... Susie Nargl THE AMERICAN DREAM by: Edward Albee Daddy ...I.,.,....,.... Allen Lerner Mommy .......... Monica Neufang Grandma ..., ....... S andy Arala Mrs. Barker ........... Suzanne Kaup The Young Man .... Mike Colannino WHEN SHAKESPEARE'S LADIES MEET py: Charles Geroge Juliel .,.,.......... Lisa Anne Raney Porlia ,............,. Trisha Rapuano Desdemona .....,.,...... John Elkas Cleopaira ......... Jennifer S. Craig Ophelia ........., Joseph Messineo Katherine .... ..... D arlene Farone Masauers and The Vllesl Essex Facully presenl as . I 2lf3iQ', K4'ef4'eic-4,4 G if 0 o'o'o'o'o'o 7'o'Q'. ' l'o'o'o'o's'+?sQafigfg QQQOO' iso:fO099f,4g',fQJ,3 Q . . . , 6' Q 'kbblf 5 ,K , 15, K ,3 I2 5,0.0.9,9.'ih I' ' ' 'I 'A - f ,QQ-rs . Q 5 fi gr Ai? ' 0 9 f f -2 O 0 ' ' Q -A sl 6 Q A ' ' fi 4 4 Q xiii if 9 12? Q 49' 43' . C +6 'Q 40 il foe 4 54-,yes ikgksg. W4-4 I ,Q O 0 Q Q, .fb-, 0 '99 WHEN SHAKESPEARE LADIES MEET Trisha Rapuano, Darlene Farone, Joseph Messineo, Lisa Rainey, John Elkas, Jennifer Craig 'roasl each other. THE AMERICAN DREAM Sandy Arala, Suzanne Kaup, Michael Colannino, Monica Neufang and Allan Lerner converse 208 Bye Bye Birdie Cast fin order of appearancel Albert Peterson ...... Joseph A. Messineo Rose Alvarez ............. Lisa Beardslee Telephone operator ....... JoAnn Wolsky Harvey Johnson .......... Frank Messineo Ursula Merkie ........... Kathleen Fabian Kim MacAfee ........ Jennifer Hampson Mrs. MocAfee .... ....... R enee Helou Mr. MacAfee .......... Robert A. Haskins May Peterson ..... .......... S ally Potts Conrad Birdie ....... Michael Colannino Reporters ...... ..... A nthony Janish August Belotti Hugo Peabody ..... .....,. R obert lntile Mayor ........... ..... J oseph Martino Mayor's wife ...... ........ L isa Martel Mrs. Merkle ..... . . . . . .Linda Benton Randolph ......., .... J osh Gottheimer Gloria Rasputin ......... Marisa Massotto Bartender ................... Lee Oberg Trio ..... Gretchen Ferrar, Donna Griffoul, Trish Rapuano Teenagers ........ Jaime Bastidas, Frank Messineo,Adam Reich, Chris Benetti, Amy Birdsall, Stacy Boyd, Jeni Lynne Chaney, Sharon Cinnamon, Gretchen Ferrar, Donna Griffoul, Stephanie Huff, Kati e McGill, Kathy O'Rourke, Trish Rapuano, Carolyn Riccardelli, Ann Rosen,Annemarie Rossi, Liz Sheidl, Susan Souren, Meg Whitmore Dancers .................. Amy Birdsall, Heidi B riggs, Jeni Lynne Chaney, Lisa Desort, Lisa Martel, Mary-Claude Martin, Kim Seidman, Ra chel Steckelman, Jennifer Vandermolen, Ann Rosen Parents ...,........ Rita Amette, August Belotti, Linda Benton, Anthony Janish, Sue Keppel, Lisa Martel, Joseph Martino, Berthe Nathanson, Lee Oberg, Patricia Schlosser ONE LAST KISS: Conrad Birdie lMichael Colanninol bids his fans farewell 210 a'3 53 T It 3 MODEL UNITED NATIGNS boiiom row lleft io rightj Ray Scanlon, John Elkas, Laurent Lherrlier, Tyrone Cobalu top row get to dim Andrea Ning, Tami eier, Ro eri D'Emilo, Richard Pasquarelli, Hiroh Nakajima, Ray Cabalu, Mrs. Bonnie-Ann McLain. bohom row llefi to rlghtj John Freda, Michael Macargjga, Paul Israel, John Serbin, Ben anevilz, Pam Mehra, Barbara Ciccone, Darlene Farone, Dabid Sohwariz, Adam Sodowick top row flell to rlglhij Ms. Tina Lane, Daralyn Guido, Ann Parker, Maria Malar- azzo, Mark Weigele, Erika Hoff- man, Ellen Kandravy, Beilina Marcher, Tami Morgan, Ann Rosen S! ROUNDTABLE ,I,, l l. I , 212 01111-11 uf 1 ll 27 PHYSICS I TEAIVI , 1 Z' sl bohom row Ile!! io riQ11l Mr. Theodore Popadics, Jon Fine, Ben Maneviiz, Mike Golioio, John Kwoh, Craig Alexander, Paul Rosenblafi, Ten'y Prince, Jennifer Nargi, Sun Yang, Kun Ambrose top row llefi to righ'IQ1JRioky Rubin, Andrew Iaci, Tom Cinque, Kenneih Adesso, Joel Remigio, Ben htusu, Sieven Bahia, David Meeker Kolmodin I l X BIOLOGY II TEAIVI I sihing lleh fo ridni Kaihy Fosseii Cathy Chin John I LeVorse standing fefl to righlj Kerih Hawkins Chns ps CHEMISTRY I TEAIVI K ,,.. ff' I. 3,5140 W bottom row glial! to :ml-JJ Dan Levine, Steven Lee, Melissa Arwood, Kristin Politioa, Amy auser, ine Grethe, Arthur Stroathoff, Shreyas Bhatia, Mr. William Straus top row lleft to rl hij Charles Hill, Michael Cafone, Ken Weinstein, Christine Delorenzo, Yogiiaki Yuasa az adv CHEMISTRY II TEAIVI I left to rlghf Susan Souren, Ralph Conte, Tyrone Cabalu, Joseph Messineo, Max Nelson, Mr. William Straus SPANISH NATIONAL I-IONOR SOCIETY bottom row flefi to fishy Anthony Ragazzo, Denise ar , Pam Mund, Lauren A lilo sec- ond row yeh to rI?ht?2athy Fas- seii, Cyn hia Rad i, Jackie De- Simone, Melissa Rubin, Michael Addis top row fleft to righij Ray Scanlon, Sue Kwon, Rachel Sieck- elman, Lori Unker, Valerie Baum 3 ITALIAN NATIONAL I-IONOR SOCIETY bottom row llefi to righil Suzanne Keeley, Lauren Apollto, Lisa Bruc- chieri, Joseph Messineo, Cathy Chin, Laura Pizza second row lleft to rlghg Lisa Errtcheti, Gina Masino, Kathy inaue top row ge-tt to riightj James Guerrina, Mary eth Pie rel- la, Mr. Joseph LaCerya, AnneMar- ie lnocencio, Louis LATIN CLUB bottom row lletho dghtj Beth Sip er, Heather Freund, Jennifer Chaney, Colette Ranucci, sec- ond row llefl to rlghtj Adam Steckelman, Amy Egvger, Kristen Politica, Denise ard, Mrs. Paulette Lipsitz third row llell fo rlghij Shreyas Bhatia, Ben Ohtsu, Andrew laci, Ken Adessa, Jennif- er Elkas, Sharon Heilweil top row get? to rlghtg Paul Rosenblatt, Kurt mbrose, teven Batla, Ben Manevitz, Melissa Arwood, Steven Lee, Michael Cafone, Charles Hill f it ff' N. ,. ire wwf - Xi 'i J ' . ,Q Q9 I' ' gf 5 1' Q,-' 8 . .H Y FRENPH CLUB bohom row lleh to rlghf Robert D Emrlo Morro DrChuoro Melrsso Arwood top row llefi to rl hi Jomes Guerrrno Krrsteh oh rco Jen mfer Norgl SPANISH CLUB bottom row llefi to JSTeven Lee Anthony Rogozzo ory Siombull Nano Lopus Mrs Son Pedro top row left to righij Roberr DEmlIo Llze te Mosquero Deborah Schubert Drone Inocencno 217 WIRE A , 1 1 5' fro 2 M G 5? - f if standing llell fo rlght1Anlhony Palmieri, Mami Sore kin, Jill Hendricks, Sleven Tuch, Elisa Ohl, Mark Alvino, Helen Kwon, Siacey Boyd, Bellina Mar- cher, Debbie Lewin, Lisa Edge, Jennifer De- Simone, Sharon Brown, Brian Harvey, Kim Ring- wood, Aimee Geller, Samanlho Cummis, Trocy Turonick, Lori Slanisci, Simone Nelson, Danny Tabs, Mike Sinnoi, Paul Rosenblali, Peler Mazzo la, Craig Alexander, Jon Fine sllllrg lien to rigvtj Jon Ploscowe, Carol Finocchiaro, aroline Rosen, Marguerile Doemling, Sandra Barrows, Kelly Wal- dron, Jen McKee, Amy Lewin, Amy Weinhouse, Ms. Tina Lane, Donna Dellapi, Lori Silberman, Ma- rion Oales, Greg Chrislion, Heather Alexander, Ann Rosen, Tammy DeBelI, Adam Sodowick, Keith Theall, Gregg Eisenberg WIRE EDITORS bottom row llefi to rlghtl Sandra Barrows, Frank Vespe, even Tucn, Gre Christian top row lleh io rlgh Ann Rosen, Adam Sodowick, Arny einhouse, Heafher Alexander WIRE ANNOUNCERS Monica Neufang, Anthony Palmieri, Tami Morgan, onna Dellapi, Ms. Eno Lane, Melissa Arwooci, Helen won 219 IVIILESTONE EDITCDRS Julie Goriond, Heo1her Alexander, Louren Apolito, Mr. Stanley Scher, Advisor P' u i J V .,,' , i fi wr.. x A 13261, ' .49 ...Nm ,Q , , , l IVIILESTONE STAFF si 0 4 'ki ini Aa R ,lf . L r , . - .J 1 2 s , i A l L 'lff21. uf bottom rogveglefi to ridrij Jennifer DeSimone, Lisa row lleff fo l1d111Juhayna Kassem, Pheara Ruaeii, Edge, Kim y Marasoo, Sharon Pesika, second Sharon Brown, Dena Sena, Sandy Dieiz, Noi Fic- row glefl fo rIgh1J Bari Pamper, Keg MacCon- iurea: Amy Weinnouse, Raohei Sie-ckelman, ran nachie, Lauren Aranowiiz, Maria Di hiara, top Luconino, Annemarie Rossi, Feiisa Koock. .i r i P-v ww, Ofogropher - Donna Grinoul Business Managers - Caren Fader, Robert Museiii, and Greg Christian UNDER ff' ff' X '?' DOUBLECHECK: Juniors Dovid Doiberg ond Joseph Orsihi review their notes. f , -V ..,, X , Sh In gig LENDING A HELPWG HANDS SODHOUWOVG Ncdine BOChmOfif1 SUOWS SODhOf'f1Ofe of-xuei-ir IN THE ACT: Sophomore John reepe Tokes notes in English class. Jolynn Bionoohe The biology problem. CLASS ,V Lf, , , Q. L 13.3. . I-Q, -- r QQ. 0 Q AN A+ H1 Junior KrisTin Verweri listens 'fo The 'teacher reod her paper cloud. 'E gg 53 TI-IE CLASS OF 1986 1 -'-'S I .moi ,., ....,.....,., .,:,5 .:. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Steven Campolaharo, Presiaeniq Sieven Tuoh, Treasurer: Nancy Gallagher, Seoreiaryp and Gina Torslelio, Vice-President JUNIOR CLASS ADVISOR: Mr. Thomas Pengitore. N I TILL 'fa '54 gf SP ,M lk SO MUCH TO DO: Junior Faith Ridings hurries To finish her homework, I YY 'FQ . A I ., 5 I Q TEST TOMORROW! Junior Chrisfian Fauiz is surprised. ..,',.,',,-,,,, -f-T21 5 , , ,gf 'Wi T SUN: Junior Kenneth Rocioppi eogerly owoiis worm NO PROBLEM: Junior Sonoro Lernm eosily oornpleies on English essoy Y . E X FV? -' LFE 1' 1,12 fs ,, 123,355 X TOUGH ASSIGNMENT: Junior Morisso Dordonello works on history in The iibrory. ARTIST AT WORK: Junior Bonnie Friiz sketches during closs, N531-,,.f LOOKING CHEERFUL: Junior Caroline Rosen sizes headlines for the Wire. Lauren Aranowriz Melissa Arwood Ronaid Azzu Abigail Bairne Michael Baidino Mahhew Barnehe Lorraine Barra Deborah Berawirz Shreyas Bhafra Perer Biancohi Denise Biase Walfer Brschof Michael Bonrer Kevin Bolan Monica Braden Ricky Eraue Stephen Brazanskas Sandra Buccino Rav Cabalu Michael Cafone Ruthann Gag iano Audra gaiao Sieven Campolcmaro Kim Capuro Perer Caraveila Edward Canilo Bern Ann Cariine 226 f Agesen - Cariine K K fr a, Qi: f wif, , 2. e' '33 ,V , ,- A X .1 f 1 ,, r .vi r ' 5 c wr +t f'S'i'Si:4fif 4 '4' y M ...V K -, ' 1 - Q v . - Q E fa x N Q 'H L i ii M 3.5 f' Qt ,f f A 'S-ff' X Susan Agesen Marylynn Agrifoiio Michelle idala Cann Alden Keith Aider Corin Alpari Rose Mane Aitera Mark Alvino Francine Amcrro Sreven Anderson Kathenne Anevski Martin Apryasz fn .v -2 il 5' u- ' ' at . . 3 ,r, ' We 4 f. 9 ,.. WL. Xi -M 11. xx N , Q4 ' ri, ' f i ' 7 f. 5 l W4 rg ,- ' W , gb J is ,M 4? R rv 4 r 1 ,A gl , Y .ff :W X ,- ,-A '1 Q, fi xt K 1 u Robert Corpenner Sneilc Corroil .A ,f ffsxt fij 8 Julio Cosscnelix -f f. Theresa Cercmr Donna Cerruto ' Doniel Christie Lon Cirinelli Lourc Clark Terri Cobb Er i 4 4 .' ' r al' .5 Jornes Corvsr is, 8. , SUPRISE! Milestone photographer cotches Junior Brion Deon off guorcl. ' - ' L I W 1 .ry gy , A av f .. E, .. 76 -. J f w i 1 W' ' A 1 D .Li u A . 5 ,I . x , ,lx i . f px L , 'W WORKING INTENTLV ,K A ' W . 0 ,, V H I ...QQ : Junior Andrew Rubin concentrates on on ossignment. I. 5, ,Wu 1, 3,5 . A' C 'A,'tt., A ww- , 3 J? , ea ' ' 4 , ,J X .4 ' I It F ii 5 5' : , xi, 1 ff' 4' ,,- f F' 5? r E Dennis Cole Mono Coloiocoo Gino Colongeio 1 John Collins g Tanya Conyock 5 ' Moro Conese ,I X V ,H '..' fv- . ' Suson Costo - Jennifer Craig l 'A Chris Cuccr ,, . f J I v Christina Cucolo ' . Jonet Cuomo Robert D Emilio Corpentier - D Emilio if 227 Raymona Da Cosia Michael Dal Bon Kip Dalrymple Anna Daraao Marissa Dardanelo Patricia Dan'ah Chrislopher De Blasis Angelo De Fuoco Ma ann De Fuoco Joseph De Lisi Chrlslina De Lorenzo Stephen De Malo Frank De Miro Douaias De Rosa Danielle e Vincenzo Brian Dean Donna Dellcpi Steven Demos Alex Dembowski Mario Di Chiara Emesi Di Lizia David Dollberg Kirk Dorsc Michael Dorsey Frank Dove Glenn Dowling , '55, rv 4 ,.- ... A ,Ik g' I -fr f A -- , j. , , yf ff i-,gs V, ing . ir, ,1 ,.?.1 ' f A K 'l A r A ff NTT Ja' ' Q 1 sf XEEY3: ' ' E Tiif - -iiffi' ., 11 iie, Q V i G Yunnan 'reefs - , W SFVE' f.g,,4'g,.q , ,V an 'Sri Q? A ., ,, f ' nl .. sn -4. X. 4 -wi 5, ar he - ,. Q . ii f NOONTIME MEAL: Junior Lawrence Wilberlon pauses for a smile. if-'F' :X V1 51 A -1 U, A I, ' 5. A 1'- xfkfw :fr- 4, 59 - fe -U, . i L , 1 A , L D ,E . M '4 ,-i ii .zw 9, sry fx F 1 8 1 3 ,Q 1,44 Wm fi- 1 A BREAK FROM GERMAN: Junior Charles Hill smiles al Mlleslone phologwphefi 2281 Dci Cosla - Dowling M -mf 1 .f A , iff ' A. 7 4. is , ., A af' a e ,J A ,z 44. 'fffiff' V- wwf? 'W 1 f- A X Qs I S9 ir- ,Qf4 -, E, -. T CNHSTODHU Durborow rx I. 51' ,f ,Ai ' ,gm , Suzanne Dzuio -If E v- iw, v' ik ff: X59 iors Lorraine Baird. Corin AIDGI1, and Julio Cdssaneili S Amy Egger 'H YOUNG DRIVERS: Jun X. prepare for d driving lesson. 71 .K .CII EJAVNWEG? A, .5 ,I , r 4 --R --- A E 1- i - f' f 1 ' 5 r 1 E - 1 ' 'x , I E . , f'?? 'ii f' X 1 X E iw 5 'E x Q' ' a ,- is QE 1 ,, p Y ' , ' - .41 A-, s'W 'fr' B q 2 , -4' 4 4 --.f Q f 2 1 7 R wr: ' '3 '34 DAYDREAMING: Junior Erin Manson awaits the weekend. Wk .rf X? Q -..i n N 4- Glenn Enmarch Liso Erricneni Marvellen Evers Kafhleen Fabian C F d Kirsten Erickson N Q l oven d er , Jeff Farina x Sig. ' Q x , 1-f ' ii, E- hr - Mark Farina . Christian Faurz I Sean Ferguson J Iii ? Edward Ferremino Danieiie Ferreffi Steve Fink fs f. rv if: - EH , FQ infin- 0 Dean Fiorino L David Fish -2' Sondra Fisher 1 .J Ta ' rw , 0 ' Mindy Fleischer Sondra Folk Erin FYGUCY J: . I . R X Durborow - Francy f 229 Jodi Frank Adriana Freda John Freda Alexandra Fredeficks Bonnie Fritz Mark Fulton Nancy Gallagher Dawn Golusna Evan Ganny Andrea Genovese Lisa Gibbs Bonnie Gilrzow Nicholas Giordano Lisa Giuliano Sfuarl Gold Alyse Goldberg Bern Goldberg William GOSSB Mark Grande Roger Greene Paige Greenspan Rooen Greer Nadine Grelhe Vanessa Grey David Gubemot James Guerrina Sora Haight William Halliwell Eileen Hanna Louise Harraka Amy Hauser Sharon Heilweil Mark Heifzmann Jacqueline Hellow Denise Helou Jill Hendricks Mlcnael Henry Ronald Hemandez 230 if Frank W Hernandez .W N only sw-f Vt., v B. UNM: fs , i F55 4 L . l ,. K, .1- effr . ' ii f r K 4 W. N. t . V xV,. t We Q? av-s iiri : M v ' 5 1' XV z4s'La,' i 5, Z , 1 A i 1 o i Y 1 S X r '? 1 'rj k v ., , 4 .rg 'F Aww ,, ,, , ,J V f , .. . ,. K. W ,I V , ', is Q ffrf' sw . ie I fi r, ' - V. tg J M ' ' 1' 1 1- r me f - if HL gg I gag, . . V if in diss G sgrefxrfzffif: - A - -i . ,. i, ,i,..si1 , ,Y -. , W A M I , . ff . I 2' 3, . -. i 19' . , y , -A - - W i , 'M . 1, , ' , ' ' ' 'ff K ' I vi 1 , - V- f Y ,.iVQ:u, Af ,- . A l U ev-f-..,,x . , ' 'Qs J ' F i ' ,. A . . ii ff Y os. .1- fv- Ykfzfifzffvi 5 ' if 34: cw ,L ,f mg , Q . .M . J . , 'np r ' Y. , ,, ,,,, .mae f. 1 . 915: A Q J ,JV ru, n 'Qi e M- -0.- ,, 1 4 3 .5 fi fm. , Enya., MAKING HISTORY: Juniors Margorel Whilmore, Elizabeth Scheidl, Michael Dorsey, and Joseph Pecora enjoy class. . .Q if ing . 1 yr QW? il! .r. 4 J r Fai M 1- 4 K ' N NWN' ' ' F f ff: sq U 1 'I N75 Iv ,ug I I f 1 .41 .V ,V 'T K J Ya- r i . ' QE qfx' Ai 'i1 ' xx-i ii. is Cnaries Hill Steven Hoffman Marianne Holleuffer Gail Hotra David Houmis Ferzi HOXhOiIi Kevin Hughes Anne Marie Idetberger Jean Isroel David Jaffe Jeff Jensen Leonard Jesuele Wayne Johnson David Jones Julie Jones Irene Kolyrnon Edward Kasso 1 1? .ws J' ' 'K LAB PARTNERS Juniors Lisa Errucheiii and Caren Fader successfully complete o chemistry experiment. Hi!! - KeIIy!231 SIEQTTING THE MILESTONE Pi-IOTOGRAPHER: Junior Dovid Serio smiles s yy. qi E . J PAUSING iN HER WORK: Junior Lori Cirinelli smiles for The cornerc. 2 is if ii it is 6 , 'is Ag ., H., V W 14, Z CHEF TURNBULL?!: Junior Robert Turnbull cleons up offer preparing his FOCUSING HER ATTENTION: Junior Beth Wolfeisperger conceniroies on specioiiy, her lesson. ZF' DAYDREAMING: Junior Jennifer Vonderrnolen is absorbed in ner inougnis. RELAXEU Junior grqgrorq Heilwerl prepgfgg for rqoreurokrrrg Y' it 'Q if-,H .H ' ' '-LJ 'lunar I A -3- v r- .1 5,55 is f ,r if ,fzfli 'Y ir ,, R. X -.1 f ,X ' I i .MA Arr, ! , - N-..,,,..nvmM,f X -45 Q..-Hr' M, r ' -W, 1 -41 xl y - QHJQX VA' J., -4 i MV- ,,,, '- Q' - A XMTXN U '. '!.N-S- . ..,1 V . ' Lxxxw. , -f'N.A -,.,,,J-- , ,A W A , .Nsxs -.vein - J, I x r . ' fs: f' 1 ' -'gg kv . V hr .. I 4 . I A A I Eff J X u rf ' . J 'Q 3 rrrr , J 1 Q ' ' X s J J r ff if Q -i X ENJOYING STUDV TiME: Juniors Michoel Henry ond Wiliicim Holliweli shore cin amusing yoke. fffsesfz fw 5 1, V Tina Kirves J A 1 H 'if Anna Kobelka - Dcriiel Kobylinski . W ,Q -fi-if 'x f W Nora Konooka ' Y Felisa Koock -. f Jennifer Kosko , 'S fr Laura Kierstead :I G' . 35' M , gi.- - ' -'N ' ' Sfwivi my ,. fir m ,, . . L V V- vi I . he Q. :gi V 4 , , A if V . 5 8- 5 L .r 2 ' may ' ' if Y :lvl L A Jeffrey Koslowsky ' Q K - D A - Susan Krus dz - up W QQ C: A, K' ' f Denise La Varoo Q 552 ' , ' V , , 3 X ,U - A W Jonmebedo ' -gf? - 4 - f, Sfeven Lsegegrngg - 1' . J- fx 1: f- K N V Kimbedy Leis N not , xgg. 7 Q W Q eg A 1 i 'WJ ff' A L , f 44 , E f . g L Ti V in , r fe ,Q 'gififffffrkf H ' ff in ' Z1 '- ' ,, ' fi 1, we Y L in as J L 9 if -, L V, A jr . I 5 1 I , wg .3 W, - , ' A I K Q A , . L E A W, egg? F n hs , A X Sondra Lemm 1 , . ' K ' M - ' 'W Ni ' 'N V . . -- ', Lanssa Lenosky 4. we 6' LL ' , 4 4' E 'Q 4' I A A ' James Lenrz ' V 5 1, J ri ' . 1, i I Daniel Levin 4' V, . , , K , 1 vj r 1 I , it 2 P dr f JennrferLevifz ' I ' fx ' J K' ' 48' Bern Lieberman ' X, - 'QQ 4 5 , g V f- ., LL - Q Vincenvum A Yghj e gg Q .. n 1 ij L ' 1 1 , Q L i W. . L . , . . , ' 'QA 1 ' L, f W I .5-, M L ,,i' i, :V I - ,. . 1. It 4 4- t 'fi wwf? Jrifffzj -k,.- wifi' Scofr Linordr , 3 V fi Karen Lindsa ' ,Qi 9 'T rr ' 'Pl Q- , JONTLOFTWDOTCI 4- ig WL,' lift f' f' ' , i , ii Roberv Lombardi f - 1 tgfffgEf2gf:5g N P5 f 5 . Sf J ,Q , 5' A . Linda Longo . ' ,, ii- L QA d L . - , ' Noncvwws 1 L -5 L ' -i ex . Eileen Lorenzo A :yn xi' r Mig , A A f' -L Y 1 , mg if - - - - K 1 B Ii?:X1.'f 1., 3 p - ' i , rx 1 7 Mana Luccrelli 1 LL' A Kerry Mac Connacnie 4 Michael Macanga ' ' 15 ff ., ??if, i Qf' I .1 , '- R' ' . if: . 2 'A' 1' Vincent Madsen J Gina Mancino I' 35 , - ' .V E ' Monson ' ' i ' tr: ' f 225453 W. , Kimberly Marosco i A Eiler Marcher . x 5 L Manhew Monini ' 'ew' moan. 55, 1 ,enum A Chris Masr Gina Masino ' Donna Mcnzelle ' A 1 'xx m 'L H ' FUTURE SCIENTIST: Junior Andrea Ning experiments with chemicals. K tk x 2311! Kiersiead - Maizelle .4- rum. an ep 'fr W u It 1 E P fy' . 0 , CONCENTRATION: Junior Steven Campolafraro ponders a perplexing ques- . A 1. F , ik' ' 'A X' i fn .Q -. 4 iron. - :fs Y . Y 5, i 1. . Monica Neuiang ' Yvonne Nicolosi - 'D Q X it f af 4 Michael Navarro gl 5 f r 5 . ' r Cyninia Niedz Andrea Ning Janet Nunamacner Nancy Nusz Andrew O Conneii Colin O Neill 7 1 5.1g.,.,- ..., , 'i J - G Y ii' :'.'. ,. ' A K A , ks on f: , 'C Y 4 I B vs if Marian Oats X f .V ' . K - ' n ' I George Offennauser iv I. C i V K . Robert Ogando an - 1 J ig' J J i CH r Jennifer McKee , Kerry Menchin , Alan Meserlian C 4 Q C B Q .f F ' Theresa Miccnelli r 1 Alfred Mriue A ,C . Michael MOfQODYi Nii M J iii no-N 'fu . , J f . , 0- ,. 1 fr 'Q 0 Janet Morsillo Mircgeli Mund . ' , 'I 1 Dou ias Mulvihill .4 X , Q! I , Wm, , 5 , V , ,Q .K - 'r A - , ' - . Michael Murphy - Frank Napolitano 'V , Donna Navarro 'x . 1 L Y 1 iw --H Ar U50 in ' AF'- if r CHATTING EARNESTLY: Junior Christina Cucoio expresses ner opinion, Mc Kee - Ogando r 235 John Olsen Joseph orsina Brenda Paoelli Jennifer Palko Anthony Palmreri John Palumbo James Panzanno Richard Poscaauarelli Jill Gmck Joseph Peoora Eileen Pecoraro Nicholas Peepas Minarn Pelletier Aryen Pessch Sahron Pestka Tami Peter Gerald Petrucci Michael Polidora Kristen Poiiticc V me Q gms J, ef J A. . '. V MM K Wit w E lv r, , .4 , ww vb' 'sig .. :iff ,Q V f J s 3 f 'fc -Qa- Q . wx f ...V 'f r J i Cynlie Possa Christine Potere , Q f Vincent Przybylinskr ' an Elf. . Qalsgv , ...,, My ..1,-f-qw Toni Pullara Michaei Quinn Kenneth Racioppr aw- -fr 1 ,-rf.. , Ns 4 m ' ,. Jana Rappapon Leslie Rego James Reinhoiz 236 f Olsen - Reinhoiz , ue 1 4,k ' J? 1 xi' 3 J , RESTING HER routine. as S - sr. 4 J-1 ,i BOOKWORM Junior Denise Brase studies in the library WV WW 'VNV ., :N A 1 . Ee ' ,, ' il 'I , , 'u t J 'J 'ni' .I.r l:. aur.1.,s1 J -1' ,qguvf or N . ,J 1 ' N ' xl V: A -V r af 1 Y ' FINGERS: Junior Sandra Folk breaks awoy from her typing V 1 73,4- Q ,. ' 7 . 3 r,, n, gf. ' 1' AnemrsRen1zis I ,, Louro Richords ' A I rr x H.. ' y A M M1 Q' rl J.-' 1 , H 'A . 1 Ah . . f r Form reidmgs ' ', - i Amv Rodriguez .X W n., . wuts? -- y 5 ----4'? , 1, vffisf 'A 1 in es A .W p ,I . 1 P f el' 5' -' ..5 - rv .ff ' V .R 1 t ,,, J' ,, r 7' - X 1 r X 1 Troceg Rolondelii ' I . 1 ' K ' i : Jonn ornono X MAKING THE BEST OF CLASS: Junior Abigoii Boime smiles brightly. . i Q?- iw 'Im ,.4. A uri is, f Q. Y' i Qu r VSV E EW MAD SCIENTISTS: Juniors Micnoel Cofone ond Cnrisiino De Lorenzo breok from their mysterious lob. J Caroline Rosen Drono Rosenihoi Domenico Rorundo Andrew Rubin Fronk Rubino Ewen Ruorechv 'ood Russeii Mark Rutkowskr Micnoei Ruvo Gregg Sobbok Henry Sojur Catherine Solomons Amy Sonrucci Angelo Sopone Kennerh Sovrei Eiizobern Scrieidi Christine Schnouffer Renizis - Scnnouffer 237 Eric Scnrager Kalhleen Schuberi Daniel Schwarz gg 5 David Serio W' ' Brian Shanahan Naomi Shinbein Edward Simpson --Q I Edward Sluke Peter Sorge Mamie Sorkin Tlmoihy Spivey Ingrid Siaars Mary Sfambull Raphael Siampone Adam Sfeckelman Suzanne Sioffers Suzana Sfoikovskl ri Tic' f -ary... -' Nsr :I! ,:rw ' , N I fe ArihurSlrodihof1 , . K Denise Sluan V ,f y .. Kwang Sung ,ff?f?9 ,A s Ruth Sulherland Jacqueline Sweeney we 3, Brian Swingle Christina Tamburino Lois Tedesco John Therrnenos .rf ,- ik af Vi 3 - lrr . -.,. ll s r 'w ii, i ' V?-VEQY' . life l fl- IN A GOOD MOOD: Juni ,- or Tracey Rolandelli smiles al d friend. -3 we Q Z 5 ' i 1 Q .- 1 .. V . ,Q,..,, . ,, H 5 ,i , ., L ,. J we in y l Caiherine Trano ' ' if Q' ' fl' Clenn Tomich K u ' . . Gina Torsiello ., 1 , Michele Torsiello if ' , H 5 -. W,- Lucia Tolaro , - Todd Trause i' ' , George Trigazis l f. S jk, Q55 ' 'A .iQ ,fa Q 5 - --QM V. 4 I I .e , i- ' i wma, 3 :ik A Candice Trueba , Q A 151: , K i t ' Sieven Tuch . ' . 'Q' in W ' i 'Q R iigxeferrkrumouii S. ' .v vp , I A f . ana a enber - 1 .ffl f ' Y K Jennifer Vandermoleg ,H , Y P 5 l ll'X Y Todd Vardakis 'fi f .' , gg Eugen Vasile i ' 5 'u X f ' K 5 W K K v., I 5 wr If X S 5 238 fSchrager - Vasile X A li - ! I 'xg if Q . , I r'X.. , r x ai., ,ii . K ,WSW ,. Q, i4'Rifs,,i' K fwmrgav ,4 i 1. .4- 51 A i ti 1 ff i- S' 322: .Q wi 7 , WW gxfFi Qnjyw -rg N .XP- ' Z,, N A ,: ,V O? Y K 1:75 M. - ' V W i .iw- WE'f'i O . 'N I Ag X H,w 1 9' . V? , rip 1. -,i 4:- 5 ,X S - 2 Richard Vozzano Kirsrin Veneri ik I b WG.. I if , E ag? fr? . lv . rf, Nancy Venezia Joseph Vrrrello Q.- Emanuel Vila ' Cnrisrlne Volpe xml .l- 4- - i t' x X - ',' , . .ltr lx' - l' ' A 1 ,.v.. . , M I. F -. ' 'f'f'., Ann Mari Vonorlono 1 LQ 5 3 Il, William Wong , V5 1 K ,- a YL' 1 ' ' L-Rory A X LISTENING CAREFULLY: Junior Michael Murphy ooncenlrales. .AE 4 ' . 114- ' , Wffffififsasi A ' 91 'Y :b 'A ' 1,2 M P . in if 1 ' Q r 3 4 4 l J Q I A Mlchaelwasik f 1 -Y 'S ',f fi 1 ,. lrene Weber .f . if X All Q -. ' Kristen Weiner? Q , li' '-. ,, . Q, Kenneth Weinsrein f ' vi 1 Q I' 1 gflecgarer Wrrrrmore ' nWl in x if 5 1 sf o 4 x ' , Tiffany Nagle? J M ill ' ' ' L1 . ,Lo ' , MQ NX 'f a ll if? , i 'ir H a f ' Lawrence Wilbenon H Y , r Gregalwlllicmson X . Ji , Bern olfelsperger 5 Q x , ' - Norwlcmrea fi-J - 1 1 John Allgeiev Y? gr. .4 f A Jack Bikofl '- Louis DeAMory I . .. ' .- ' 4 5 woman Wolff . . W r michael ggsssgrgxme 1 . AS'5TSW'5O'YmQ grew Tuggtnowslci 3 -v X g .E x raoey ec 19,4 1 Gerald vmeuo i ff A . l 1? , 1 . ' ,' I A , A 1 1 ff voshloklvuasa . , l Y -A Michael Zinoone R ir I 1 Richard Zim . li. I 4 j ,rl Dcvrd JOneS , ' I Q l I D LA, i - 'f 'i , ' . - ll A F Vazzano - Zirk 239 wif , s zulu, wwf , W-A5 f i 'Q ' . M: M ,.,,f,..f+ f4 , , ' ,Q,m.rr, ,., f frhgmv , . 542'f f1' g ,. -..J . . . vf , 3 , awe-Hifi w.r,.wr,4p lg W -e : f AV. im, ' ,ki if .:, ,.1H-MW' ,MH DAZZLING: Junior Sheila Carroll laughs joyfully. .g ,, U af -- W:fvfegxi,,. . 137 , N ,J J ., u 'G sh .Nr-Wifi , ..!ig.?.' 'gsm' . ., . , . . -. 1. X 'i ' Km Q' rv A .E ,, , , . .,. .,.,E,,. ,-'i'iF1'v 'Q-as Q . '-. -.QS '. f'i fi' .v. ie 'nr'.l 1. i tim' W. 't 1' 4, -- it , v' ' ' 1 'Q '4 I 'uv . f. ., X , ', ', 'v 'I 'Q aug. wg-Aly. ' i' -1, . w . f, U 4' 1 - -wg, xg.,-.,. K qi 4 ,qi 'S ,A at ,nn av X .0 si. 5' 1 V l 1- ' ,IJ . 5 ,Nd ' xv, e 1, Wu' ' -. '-'. x, , .4 .. , M W ' sr' v Q 4 Q ' 'ax ,, ' ' X .8 1 4, ' W at ,S f 1 Q' Ov. . S 4 Q uwx X A ' s -, - if 1 U ' o , V X 1 , Q '. , V ' 31 . . ,W - ' 1 4 ' V - , ,E J. E E i when ' 5 I K t I .1 gi z Q .5 J - a ix- . e e, , Q 1 . - r, fx , lx .L - 11 -9--2 . anx- fm, . . . fin.. ' 'v 515k-72' l ui. BUSY AT WORK: Junior Nlaflhew Marlini glances downward, bw, 'F CLOSE FRIENDS: Juniors Carin Alden and Joseph Orsinl share The spollight. 2410 SPOTFING THE PHOTOGRAPHER: Junior Jacqueline Sweeney flashes a smile. AT LAST THE BELL RING-SI: Junior Noomi Shinbein gives o smile of relief. . mmf! ,,,., Q BRIGHT IDEAS: Junior Michoel Possofiume Thinks oboui his projeoi. 4 X lf' I GRIN AND BEAR IT: Junior Moryellen Evers wciis for cioss Io begin. 3 A WARM SMILE: Junior Therese MiccheIIi's friendliness shines Through II v 1r ,IMI I' ii I Iwi Tri ' tim ff SP' .,,..,..--- TI-IE CLASS OF 1987 l Q QE iii l -2sQ1g11, f -wi gr Q?iR3i:11'39 We-ftrfii CLASS ADVISOR: Mr. Bill Roca and CLASS OFFICEQS: Preslclenl Claudia Mlrllsh, Curnmis, Treasurer Stacy De Bell, and Secrelary Julie Wolpov. A HO'-Ali SODDOYWOVG MOVYAVWU POlVT1i9fi STUCNGS SDOVWSN DONT WE LOOK CUTE!: Sophomores Diane Rossinow and Duane Bergslrom pause during gym. '. vrk: Lrg' i if ' ' Y rata Ngti 1 'z 1' Q5 ,,vf' Y Al- A, LOOK MA NO CAVlTIES!: Sophomore Trvcio De Miro disploys o proud smile h ! s A WANT TO HELP? Sophomore Rob Ihhle works in shop. 21, 1 Q-gg - Q5 ,- , -X X. Q' : Akffflp , KK A LIULE SLOWER PLEASE SODHOVTTOYS Sue Richards TGKSS notes iD QSOFTNGTW. 2 + 2 : Ag Sgphgmgfe Ken Agjeggq figures QUT Q cgmplex mqfh prgblem 243 , 4' ,J E y z W. ,,,,..,- r, em. .. xx E , f A U 1 l .Q .rf , -,qw , 9 35 Je ! -. X gs 'E 1 ' 3 Thomas Adelmcnn 5' 1- X A ,N -- Kehnefh Adesso - 1 - if-c - Q, k.'- .Z .N Thomas Agesen A Yi X , ' ' J Craig Alexander ' 1 H 1 I , . Dommic Algierr ' r' 3 'S' 1 Q, ll' Nicole Ammo AY x ' H K Wi ' ' 4, 39 . Kun Ambrose V ' ,E X ' A, , lg-4, ' 'ff'-J, lf X ' E 1 'IZQQ . ir '-.' - .v:. v --f--f,-- ,1 :A ' -x' ' f-1 .zxf Q- . ,f 3352 '- . ,gf f 7 xi E J iri EQ-1 Sf 1 rm, Wx.W A 2. lrehe Amolochrlis Sandra Arala ' 3 .nr Q-, Joseph Arrale lns Arvanrles 'F' Mano Axlotrs Ap'- 'Ke' Nadine Bachmann Dana Barbo Lourse Barborlsr Scorl Baron James Balto Steven Barra James Bednarcrk Duane Bergstrom Drew Berman Rose Bernal Tara Bemstern Belh Ann Bialoglow Jolynn Biancone Amy Birdsall 24111fAdeImar1r1 f Birasall N . Q 5 QI 5.9 ' I 1 , , LET THE SUN SHINE IN: Sophomore Sun Yang smiles for lhe camera. L 6 r. X , 5 rr., ,. E '- 'f - Ugg . f ' f 4 Q ff ' . , ,- , x,. , . .er ' - ,f ' 1 1 , 1 f ' ,f ' 9 Q ff ' X A ng , I - :xwwy 8 N i , V e ,ri-: ul , rrfrgj,-. , fe: ' W- 'f ir -. .: fr, 5 'SY Q E Wendy Bishop I ' F lg - L , Y ll- me I Scot? Blankenship . Donna Biasser mm IS THIS A GOOD PICTURE OR WHATI: Sophomore Michael Gann smiles for the camera, ,qi 5 3 Karen Biock A Andrew Blume Q I Mary Bohnenberger - John Bomhoff I Philip Bomhoff , A , Sandra Bongo A John Boris Q, ss vt ,ifv-N 1 Stacey Boya -' Coileen Boyland Karen Bricker! Denise Bromley Beth Bronfman JIII Brown Sharon Brown 3 Q - I . I ' ' 2 R3 A i ' Glen Brunie N Y 5 f A Alesia Bucco 4-WHY . , T 555 4 'N I , ' 1 AianCamle1 ea I li 5 Z I I'M NOT GONNA DO ITI: Sophomore Lori Sianisci and Nabil Kassem coniemplaie an ink fight. Bishop - Camieif 2415 Jeffrey Cancel James Capka Richard Capuano Michael Ccrbonara Kim Canine Anthony Carnevale Michael Carslllo Mana Casale James Caralano Tyrone Ceminaro Jennifer Chaney Wen-Ting Cheng Chnsfrno Chlaia Sophia Chin Sharon Christopoulos Michael Ciordella Sharon Cinnamon Karhryn Cinque Thomas Cinque Nicholas Cilarella Alexander Cocozlello Michael Colannino John Colliio Alison Conte James Contreras SGWGOVUO Cummis James Czubo Roben Daniele Paul D'Aprlx Richard D'ASuzzo Slacy eBell William DeBella 246 l Cancel - DeBeIla KLAWQ ,xii 5.34 JULIA CHILD WATCH OUT!: Sophomore Danny 'f ff-gufgff fra 7 ,:., 4 , .ge W QW e 5, i Q J r gg xy qu rl I ' . all K 1. 51. , 1' ul 4' ,.f 4 1 fix K iii A ,J Ck .1 'ii f E? F- :iw 9. 4, , w . 5, ,- . r X L . , :. ,. 1- Suzanne DeLisi Michele DeliiSan1i Frank DeMc1rv Parncia DeMiro Jennifer DeSimone i A Sandra Dieiz I i- ' Paul DrGan i f Richard Difxgaio 1 2 ' - 3 x ..'. . 'll --5 if 'isa' x . u H n - av N I Nl .X , 5 iifi Q-W-mgaif 1 ,J LL Carol ri Diver MON Ecbrowolski Edward Donooes Darren Dooskin Debra Domer Libby Doumanis Micrielie Duganier Hi MOM!: Sophomore Debbie Pezzuii smiles for The camera. ' 5' W ,,, ,..e , Rf-354, 1 x I 15, y -Z J 'V' Y I. -, F: . 3- W ' I, , -Q L ,' fi V V -V ' r ' xa Q x 4 up X, Q p ' . A ,Wg . -ff , i pi!liii'.ii' - . i if i V in f A f - ' 7' 'L V ir ,, . ,. -, 5 we ' .. fer . - ' . Y Q f A Ns- Y x Q ' J K 1 ff! N- - f' 1 r' , me 1 1 j H U Mio x' . 2 'ii' A . . r fi Yu X-f V i l V 3, iw I rr wi , f 2+ Q ' A 5 - . f: , 3 ,,,.k i X. - , 1 K ' E f' Us r X I , ' , P4 f -f 5301. 41 -1'9 -Q Gerard Ecken Lisa Edge Kristin E enberger Patrick Egan Jenifer EI as Keith Enisirom Richard soosiio Richard Erzel Steven Forwo Gienn Famsworrh Dina Farone Tim Fozlijevski Mark Feiasiein Jonathan Fine Anrhony Fronconero Amro Freda Kimberly Frerbofi Heorner Freund Gieri Gcmbci Sollee Gambino Michaei Gann Delisi - Ganrif 2417 Debra Garefla Maria Garofalo David Gamfi Healher Gehrn Aimee Geller Anthony Glardelli Leslie Gibbs Jamie Gifford Paul Gioioso John Glowacz Michael Golrolo Jeffrey Gossen Sem Gregg Alexander Groeger ,.-8 A , f 1.2:f', T O rrrr 2 G' Gina Guarino Richard Hampson r x T , W 2.43 ,Q '- - A 1 ,Jeff ,O ,Md ,,., K X ff - Af Carl Hanks Douglas Harmony l -is 5 S ?3 44.r '55 N gd K I 5 F ' M . u '15 r 1 l , .Qing gfw rg? Si 4 av? X4 fl , , 5 .hz ,ug Q Allan Harper QL. ' Brian Harvey QW l ii, ,isa fi! ,. A5 ,X , ,, . 's f-A - ev K -ufgefl. .-.'- 1-- cn r n Helrnslefler I ' 4 X M ns Opysohen Hickey fi 1 s '- . T HOW DO I LOVE THEE, LET ME COUNT THE WAYS: Sophomore Joe Narlowicz Taking notes, K-W-: K - 15,112 Kimberly Hioock r Audrey Hirsch ,Q - ..- ' ,E Erika Hoffman . - Kelly Holland V 21 f V Q Todd Holmes ' . A . - f Linda Hood f , ,K xpf Jeffrey Howard , X4 .A -- . . -:'k' lx X ,,',,. 1 . 'ff f frsxffl . James Huber? x 'EQ W 'Y' f - R Derfliex lgurr 4' -1 .rt m ' ' o ug es , p - Russell Huneke , rr - - 1 Q Patrick Hulchison K, , , ' f I r Andrew loci I gf Q ,ag Q, W Ann Marie Inocencio x 'T i x yu p X , . Q 2118! Gareffa - lnocencio ,f ' . 'C+' 'ix is 55.9 ., 3912 ' 5-ren, 3 ,.- ai rrzmmaie l l X, T S ff V 'l'A 5 .,y Lf ,fr - - F .,.f.f?f it 153, 1 , , , if Diane Inocencio , ., ' Roberilntiie x r A - -X W ig , 'g i YE iliatig M Sander Jacobowirz Timothy Johnson Q: dw, ' ,Q Q 3 4,,.,.f .. L '. , Q' 4 of ..--1-F 'iii arf' are Li! Jeffrey Kachei Korhleen Kalemba Nz, f . K . . rr ,Q jaw, 2 eq 'I ,S Napil Kossem 1' L e i- Colin Kearney ' 4 COOKING GOOD!: Sophomores Valerie Voros and Sandi Sadowski cooking, Sherri Keenan Annie Keith Jcnciihari Keiih . - i Rober1Kenr Jason Kim Louis Kim i K -5 Kevin King 'V Jeff Koenig x y S.. , A y S- ,l I f x K. 2 ' gy2z.ig2ql3 -, we-gf W -35 A-119 gr: an l'M SO CONFUSED!: Sophomore Erica Scaccia Trying io understand main. Inocencio - Koenig f 249 w....rjf L 3 1 '.-V :. vs. y H . ki at i thfr K :fx 2155 V ' 'fl fi-fo ym. . Y s K Y I emm y it ,... 4' M ,1 ..,,, M ,,Q lk e l 'b m e e SURELY VOU JEST: Sophomore Tino Ripo connot believe The amount of closswom. HELP!: Sophomore Anfhony Cornevcle Tokes cu Test V ,.,:.r:Qkf , sa., Y '- Q' , .g 'rig - iw N Ef COMPARING NOTES: Sophomores Morio Cosole ond Sandy Aroto discuss The doys octivifies. 250 Q 'X Eb v 1 ' Ulla-w-......, sf A xX ' SAY CHEESEQ: Sophomore Frank Mirobile smiles for 'rne comero. ..: fkfuf Ng... v-mv-5 if ive 'E X rf if X, 'S S no -V I X fr 1 I X r . g,., A ti: S. , A I x,o 4 5 L I BEFORE E EXCEPT AFTER cu Sophomore Hecnner Ere-und studies English. WORD FOR WORD: Sophomore Jim Soonnell fakes noies. 251 Q3 , TENSE TIMING-S: Sophomore Snem Keenon prepores for cz Wprng Test. Mnchoel Koenrg Jored Kohler Gord Krause Roberr Krehley Chefyr Kurer John Kwoh Helen Kwon Michoel Lcmimer Rocco Lovrsfo Lresel Lehmcupt Denms Lemon Christopher Lenfo Derrick Lepn Roben Lepri Thomas LeRoux Deborah Lewin Sophie Lhermer Toro Lizzc: Koren Loesner Steven Lorem Anfhony Lozito Stacey MocMiIlon Jamie Mcncxlio Victoria Monolio Ben Monevifz Dino Monis 252 !Koenig - Monis QYTSLQZZ' f , ' f , 'YK 2 if N 4 'fs if K , X ? if Q ,ge . . gm-.:1r ,r ,, we S 5 fr 3 I A ff .A W -f 5 R 'fesgf iff, 'ff-Y - ,r-' W , ' , 'fri-' ,rg gig, E Y ffflfff f W gf lffiii If 1: VA 1 ,. , :fx 1 '?21VfN?, ,ri w' ,.:7f' , , if jgggy H - 7 X ' ,v I -1 'S-fE3f?f' 2 13:13 ww f. 1 f emi rr , W 4, A V- , 1. .13 e ,W agp. , 1 ' ' F ',1SM fs:v'xg:. u w .rro gr e ' W f rzsf msi- , 7 .SV V, F? M M ,W 1 rree HOW'S THIS?: Sophomore Alex Huff Tries To look photogenfic. x , xg iv'- X 1, Q ,,,. A5 5 , E ,MW I Ik 'qw g.m,, - ,W M,--1, '-w '1f'13?,Lr ' ' ,gzrfli - -ri: -' 1 L V f, - 2 -ff. .., x r +5 A f A W W' :ggi 6 u my 4 4 vw 1 J ,f ,XX 9 .lx 1 , an r if i X -, ' iwrvff ?T I 54 ' 'fr - ,. .. - ' J J iw X5 'W '41 '+' W ' ' . Q , .' ri mxAAlsfb.0QQ ' H? Q 1 In ' mf' Lrzerfe Mosauera Q JP Muerlsr I . J-Q9 J if . A N L- Q1 Q I J -sg was or we il .2 1115 -' r 8 . Jennrrer Murpny , A . Joseon Nananowrcz Q, N f bww. ,LN - f I '1 , x . . . L ' J 'f N ' . If rfigwaczrwcffg J SJZQ 1 V f . -li! D 1 W Simone Nelson ' Q X ! , Marnew Neunar' . - K K 'f 2 r ff ff X x 1 .- ,, ,,, - L - - - ax James Marcnese Mrcnael Marino Anrnony Marsrco Mary Claude Manrn Jason Maruccr Parncxa Masrandrea Mmnew Masfrangero Frank Mararazzo James Matarazzo Ann Marie Mama John Mania Wendy Mazur Perer Mazzora Chns McElnea Frank McE!roy Conserv Mcvergn Errn Meade Davrd Meeker James Messina Frank Messineo Ann Marie Mrccnellr Wcnaei Mrllcr Ciauclra Minrsn Frank Mlrcblle Karen Monaraue Tam: Mor an Thomas Vgoro Caroline Morrison PLEASE DONT D!STURB ME!: Sophomore Kevin Quinn busy srudying, Marcnese - Neunan '253 I, . YZ? A f ' H ,ps W i N A v if ' B W. K A kt 15 Nicole Nicholas , i i , ' Q, ,- liina Nyilirolo Z . ' ' f 1 f R 1 K ouis oce 2 V . ' ' ' of N , w Douglas Nuiiey ' ' , YL 5 ' .f nc Nyaren ,, ,L , Ben O tsu , Cindy Poirnieri K f - , Y' ji , K K .QQ j,:,,' 3- rg ff . , :il Fi Mary Ann Palmleri if iff , I f ' ' -rl Michelle Panzarino -. 1 if 3 ' ' - ' lm' , ,. 0 Stephanie Paniio 3 , A Rgben Parisi i ' 1 June asauarelll 1 A L M. I H Omvikiha Patel ' y N , f '- ,X - K v aff ,' ,' ' ' ' fu: ' 6 at ew if aaa 1 1 ' :X M 72 ? ' 1 .r 3 7' 1 1' X Y.1 W, ,ers 1 3 ' 15:- '57i.l' .- w , ??7:W.W5Q21 - 'i lffif . ii 'f ff7fi ' ' , , S Z. ' , 'f K ' -ri 'S V' if? Roberi Payne ,,, i r - 'IT' 2 i ' A K t Gerald Pennino T , -T ' QS? 3 f Thomas Perrorii Q. Y , gg ,-,' .M A Dgannapfeici ' g ' ' Qi: rang es in ' if , 5, Ccroi Peino ,r ., . 'H--Y -- gtk Mary Bern Pemeiic ' ,Sf , 2 4::.g11iQ,i3g,,,. ' X1 ' ,Q :..s33M, u g-'N ,Mx t. . . I 1 ' is i' xiii R is 1 A N P is Juiio Perruney - - f' 4 Deborah Pezzuii I ' A s Richard Philbin .: F Pairick Piegarl 1 V- f Tracey Pisione A Bari Pornper gg W 'N 5 Shannon Poner 'fs ' Q fr. M i .- , i 'K 4 2 -. - lf? Y , M N X i i QQ, Ranaaii Ports MESMERIZED!: Sophomore Mike Sinnoii smiles during class, 254 X Nicholas - Rauso M' Terry Prince Tina Puiiara Cofhleen Quinn 1 Kevin Quinn nm . 1 Lisa Raney it gg! M A f' 'f' A N A ' 1 ' 3-,Q w g, . 1 , -. Qkjikr -, 1 A Q n L, Q. . Q. , , , 5 . 1 Colerie Ranucci 1 ,L , ' - , K 5 Benina Rcuso T v QQ ' -- rj? ' is A . M K L ', V K' . 1 'js L. ww 'f- 1' f 4 i 1 4, r gr, ,ma . emit., M- fm F9 film ,xr x l ' X A . Q eg, 'iz X . 4, . 7 li Q. ix' , i U i A . , it U I 33, 5 5 f 4 e - .. -. '71, . - P i l , BLOWING BUBBLES: Sophomore Colleen Boyland in mechanical drawing, ik? M 1 xv uv 4 x if! ,M , , ,..,A if 5' -4495? 2 i - , i F ,, Sreven Salvasen x 'NK 2' , F' Q9 s fp ' 4 . N l v 4 Z 1 '15 -N - Blaine Sampson l Tfv'-T JC X: in ' K 1 Russell Sampson I f 1 Beg, Y' Adam Reich .1 George Reilly - Joel emigio Carolyn Riccardelli , David Rich X Suzanne Richards i e-1 Aferdila Rifali Jeffrey Ringle Kimberly Ringwood ' Tina Mane Ripa fl PelerRoberlleIlo ,, Debra Roseman Paul Rosenblan Diane Rossinow Frederick Rubin Zhedrg Rudell ary u nero Monica Egan Sandra Sadowskl fl -Q lf... !,ll LET'S HEAR IT FOR LUNCl-ll: Sophomores John Boris and Nick Cilarella finishing lunch, Reich - Sampson 1 255 John Sapone w-rv D109 Nicole Soviet 4 'i Erica Scaccia QM 'Q James Scannell ..... ,,f'- ,f- WHV DOESNT THIS CLASS HAVE AIR CONDITIONING? Sophomore Sophie Lheriiier gets ready To bolt. ' Peter Schauer Debra Schiff Doreen Schmidt Erica Schmidt Laune Schroeder Debora Schubert Kristin Schubert mama, 1.1 4 fwze- iw m m r f E fir 5 i Stephen Scipione Joseph Sementa Dina Sena Christine Sepe Jonathan Serain Michael Shett 9 Q Nr. S N , Kathleen Schueler A ki - .. S 1' 5, K g L L 1 -1 K1 X. M ' i' ' 533 i A-ap K f , . A , ' W ., X. ZX' 1, . N : - M Lf-i5:?iQiTEfiSi1 W E31--31' , Y g . 52123. A , Robin signsr A ti Lori Silberman C ' ,v Samuel Simon gg Mary Ann Simpson 4, Michael Sinnott BethSIper '-A ,. Patricia Slattery I 4, W . 'B I . 1 . Brian Smith X355 . 'V .-M Darcy Smith , br: N f + A Krlsflri Sobieski . . Danlel Sparano . . - Kimberly Spamo 12 --' 1, . '. Llsa Spencer Q xx 1 K V Dario Spina 'air . I - , A ix W . 1 tg , A W V Fw: , 256 1 Sapone - Spina F if S ly- . ic' .S ,Az ,v fr 'x 5 K d r 4 3 X r-4 4 if W. .h .w 4 rf! 1 I Il 1 N f X , I W? - ' .: ' ' -i ,fl KW bill 7 xl ' VNU -Q E is . ' 1 N ' f . -x r Nol Pictured: Alan Fisher Mark Forresl Dennis Linehan Jason Malfaho Gary Molinowski Silvio Ruberlo Mark Vargas K if M E' df ts! fs sm Q 4 , I , a i 1 , JN msg X Q - any I 2 F V ' ., 4 ri 1 'lr .wr 4 X John Sproviero Lon Slaniscr Paul Stephen Richard Sfollz John Strain Steven Sukala Scorr Suler Daniel Tabs Mana Tafaro Russell Talamo David Tallsh Manssa Tedesco John reepe Denise Theall Charles Trabola TraCv Turanrck Gall Vanca Keith Vander Vegr Lan Vassallo Valene Venaml Jann Volrarellr Valene Varos Kelly Waldron ChnslODner Walvz Wayne Wechsler Blanche Werner Lawrence Werfel Jacqueline Wigle Michael Wllberlorv Gail Wltczak Julie Walpov Dawn Wonall Sfeven Wnghl Sun Yang Marlene oung Narasna Zagacla Scorr Zager Amv Zanenr Denise Zoapo Toad Zuczek Jellrey Zvlc Sproviero - Zyla l 257 r i gi ig 1 258 'F ga- .vfarnfv DONT LOOK!: Sophomore DJ. Algieri covers his work in meohonicoi drawing. 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Charles pg. 52 Addis, Michael pg. 52, 184, 190, 196. 198, 215 Adelmann, Thomas pg. 52, 131, 157. 160, 162, 205, 232 Adessa, Gerard Adessa, Kenneth pg. 213, 216, 232. 243 Adrian, Kenneth pg. 52 Agesen, Susan pg. 203. 214 Agesen, Thomas pg. 135, 156, 158. 232 Agrifolio, Marylynn pg, 214 Aidala, Michelle pg. 214 Alden, Carin pg. 163, 194, 214, 240 Alder, Keith pg. 33, 193, 194. 198. 200, 214 Alevras, Kenneth pg. 52, 162, 192 Alexander, Craig pg. 163, 213. 218. 232 Alexander, Heather pg. 28, 52, 121. 190, 218, 219, 221 Algieri, Dominic pg. 232, 258 Allgeier, John Almeida, Albano pg. 52, 60, 81, 85. 156,159,181, 203 Aloia, Richard pg. 52, 150, 157 Alpart, Carin pg, 156, 214, 217 Altera, Antoinette pg. 50, 52, 157. 194 Altera, Rose Marie pg, 214 Alviggi, Paul pg. 53, 156 Alvino, Mark pg. 193, 205, 214, 218 Alworth, David pg. 53, 182, 203 Amato, Francine pg. 118, 150, 205, 218 Amato, Joseph pg. 53, 102, 203 Amato, Nicole pg. 203, 232 Ambrose, Kurt pg. 205, 213, 216, 232 Amolochitis, Irene pg. 232 Anderson, Steven pg. 214 Anevski, Christopher pg. 53 Anevski, Katherine pg. 214 Apolito, Lauren pg. 53, 215, 216. 221 Apryasz, Martin pg. 214 Aranowilz, Lauren pg. 197, 203, 214. 221 Arata, Sandra pg. 161, 205, 208, 232, 250 Artale, Joseph pg. 232 Arvanites, Iris pg. 232, 259 Arwood, Melissa pg. 21, 193, 201. 202, 214, 216, 217, 219 Astorino, David pg. 53, 85, 144. 163. 196, 198 Axiotis, Maria pg. 193, 232 Azzu, Ronald pg. 21, 196, 198, 214 Bachmann. Leonard pg. 42, 43, 53. 60,194,196,198 Bachmann, Nadine pg. 197. 216, 232 Bahto, Lisa pg. 53, 200 Baime, Abigail pg. 157, 217, 225 Baker, David pg. 54, 153, 162, 182, 203 Baldino, Michael pg. 160, 207, 214 Bangs, Michael pg. 28, 54 Barba, Alicia pg. 38, 54, 156, 194. 203 Barba, Dana pg. 203. 232 Barbaris, Lisa pg. 54. 102 Barbarisi, Louis pg. 156, 232 Barbarisi, Michele pg. 52, 55 Bamette, Matthew pg. 214 292 Baron, Scott pg. 232 Barrows, Sandra pg. 55, 218, 219 Bastidas, Jaime pg. 55, 76, 117, 156. 161, 190, 191, 203, 205 Batta, Kathryn pg. 55, 206 Balto, Lauren pg. 55, 190, 192 Batta, Leeanne pg. 20, 55, 102, 194 Batta, Lorraine pg. 196, 198, 214, 217 Batta, James pg. 232 Batta, Steven pg. 160, 213, 216, 232 Baum, Valerie pg. 55, 190, 197, 203. 215 Beam, Richard pg. 55 Beardslee, Lisa pg. 56, 103, 112, 157, 160, 200, 201, 211 Bednarcik, James pg. 232 Belli, Leanne pg, 56, 190 Bennett, Christine pg. 56 Benton, Linda pg. 56, 200 Berberian, Gregg pg. 56, 153, 162 Bergstrom, Duane pg. 232 Berman, Drew pg. 197, 232 Bemal, Rose pg. 232 Bemstein, Tara pg. 203, 205, 232 Berowitz, Deborah pg. 214, 219 Berowitz. Susan pg. 28, 56 Bhatia, Shreyas pg. 203, 205, 214. 216 Bialoglow, Beth Ann pg. 232 Biancone, Jolynn pg. 160, 216, 232 Biancotti, Peter pg. 214 Biase, Denise pg. 163, 197, 214, 224 Blkoft, Jack pg. 156 Bilek, Robert pg. 56 Birdsall, Amy pg. 232 Bischof, Walter pg. 133, 159, 163. 214 Bishop, Wendy pg. 194, 199, 203. 233 Blakely, Ellen pg. 54, 56 Blakely, Jennifer pg. 51, 56, 105, 190 Blankenship, Scott pg. 233 Blasser, Donna pg. 197, 233 Block, Karen pg. 197, 233 Blume, Andrew pg. 162, 233 Boardman, Kimberly pg. 56 Boettle, Scott pg. 56, 156, 203 Bohnenberger, Mary pg. 233 Bohrer, Michael pg. 203. 214 Bolan, Kevin pg. 196. 197, 214, 233 Bomhoff, John pg. 171, 196, 198 Bomhoff. Philip pg. 162. 233 Bomhoff, Walter pg. 26, 56, 196, 198 Bonastia, Christophe pg. 57, 133. 159, 182,190,203 Bongo, Allan pg. 57, 88. 203 Bongo, Sandra pg. 203. 233 Borgstrom, Carina pg. 57, 87, 156 Boris, John pg. 233. 243 Borkan, Brooke pg. 58 Borsellino, Robert pg. 58 Borz, Derek pg. 58, 156 Boyd, Stacey pg. 201. 200, 202, 218. 233 Boyland, Colleen pg. 233. 243 Braden, Monica Lynn pg, 214 Braue, Ricky pg. 214 Brazanskas, Stephen pg. 214 Brickett, Karen pg. 196, 198, 233 Briggs, Heidi pg. 28, 50, 58, 114, 157. 190, 194 Brighton, Thomas pg, 151, 156. 214 Broheimer, Christine pg. 58, 200 Bromley. Denise pg. 233 Bronfman, Beth pg. 177, 197, 233 Brown, Brian pg. 28, 51, 86, 145, 163. 190, 215 Brown, Jill pg. 233 Brown, Michael pg. 58, 159 Brown, Sharon pg. 158, 218, 221, 233 Brucchieri, Lisa pg. 58, 216 Brunje, Glenn pg. 33, 161, 233 Bucciarelli, Joanna pg. 34, 59, 206 Buccino, Sandra pg. 214 Bucco, Alesia pg. 233 Burgstrom, Duane pg. 242 Busch, Pamela pg. 59, 190, 197, 203 Buthmann, Christina pg. 59, 98 Cabalu, Ray pg. 161, 203, 212, 214 Cabalu, Tyrone pg. 28, 51, 59, 141, 161,190,191, 203,212, 214 Cafone, Michael pg. 193, 203, 214. 216, 225 Caggiano, Ruthann pg. 214 Calao, Audra pg. 214 Callahan, Lynda pg. 59, 203 Camlet. Alan pg. 195, 198, 233 Campolattaro, Steven pg. 194, 196. 198, 204, 214,223 Cancel, Jeffrey pg. 21, 234 Capko, James pg. 234 Capuano, Richard pg. 234 Capuano, Steven pg. 26, 59 Caputo, Kim pg. 159, 214 Caravella, Peter pg. 110, 156, 162. 214 Carbonara, Michael pg. 133, 156. 159, 234 Carillo, Edward pg. 214 Carline, Beth Ann pg. 112, 196,193 214 Carline. Kim pg. 198, 234 Camevale, Anthony pg. 158, 234. 250 Carpentier, Robert J. pg. 196, 198, 215 Carroll, Sheila pg.18,123,151,161, 156, 215, 240 Carsillo, Michael pg. 156. 234 Carsillo, Samuel pg. 59, 69, 156 Carver, James pg. 215 Casale, Maria pg. 234, 250 Cassanelli, Julio pg. 215, 217 Catalano, James pg. 234 Cegielnik, Mark pg. 26, 59 Celeste, John pg, 20, 62, 190 Cerami, Theresa pg. 197, 215 Cerisano, Frederick pg. 62 Cerminaro, Tyron pg. 156, 162, 234 Cerrato, Anne Marie pg. 27, 62. 67 Cerruto, Donna pg. 215 Cesar, Carlos pg, 36, 62, 160, 190. 195, 196, 198, 203 Chaney, Jennifer pg. 200, 201, 216. 234 Cheng, Wen-Ting pg. 161, 234 Chiaia, Christina pg. 234 Chin, Catharina pg. 51, 63, 141, 161, 190, 213, 216 Chin. Sophia pg. 161, 200, 234 Christian, Gregory pg. 53, 63, 218, 219 Christie, Daniel pg. 156, 215 Christapoulos, Sharo pg. 193, 203. 234 Ciardella, Anthony pg. 51. 63, 84. 147, 156, 162, 192 Ciardella, Michael pg. 156, 234 Ciccone, Barbara pg. 20, 63, 84. 194, 212 Cinnamon, Sharon pg. 21, 196, 198. 234 Cinque, Kathryn pg. 193, 200, 216. 234 Cinque, Thomas pg. 119, 213, 234 Cioci, Gerald pg.50,63,9O,194, 204 Cirillo, Christopher pg. 63. 84, 162. 203 Cirinelli, Lori pg. 197, 215, 232 Citarella, Nicholas pg. 234 Clark, Laura pg. 193, 215 Cobb, Terri pg. 193, 215 Cocoziello, Alexande pg. 234 Coe, Dennis pg. 215 Cogott, Christopher pg. 63 Colaiocco, Maria pg. 215 Colaiocco, Vincent pg. 63 Colangelo, Gina pg. 196, 215 Colannino, Michael pg. 189, 194, 208, 211, 234 Cole, Rebecca Coletti, Debra pg. 64, 206 Collins, John pg. 215 Collito, John pg. 234 Commandatore, Dana pg. 50. 64. 66,156,t94,195, 204 Conte, Alison pg. 234 Conte, Ralph pg. 28, 29, 39, 64, 156, 190, 214 Contreras, James pg. 156, 234 Conyack, Tanya Coppola, Angela pg. 64, 206 Corlese, Christopher pg. 64, 88, 116, 146, 156, 162 Cortese, Marc pg. 162, 215 Costa, Christopher pg. 64 Costa, Susan pg. 215 Costanzo, Michele pg. 64 Cousoulis, Denise pg. 61, 64, 200 Craig, Jennifer pg. 158, 208, 215 Cristaldi, Kathleen pg. 64 Cristelli, Judith pg. 64 Cucci, Chris pg. 215 Cucoio, Christina pg. 215, 223 Cummis, Joshua pg. 64, 196, 198. 203 Cummis, Samantha pg. 194, 218, 234, 242 Cuomo, Janet pg. 24, 215 Czuba, James pg. 196, 198, 234 Da Costa, Darren pg. 65 Da Costa, Raymond pg. 216 D Acunti, Jeanette pg. 64 Dal Bon, Michael pg. 216 Dalryrnple, Kip pg. 216 Daniele, Robert pg. 234 D Antonio, Mary pg. 65 D Aprix, Paul pg. 234 D Apuzzo, Richard pg. 234 Darago, Anna pg. 200, 216 Dardanella, Marissa pg. 194, 203, 213, 216 Darrah, Patricia pg. 216 Dean, Brian pg. 115, 156, 215, 216 Dean, Gary pg. 66, 156 DeBell, Stacy pg. 18, 194, 234, 242 DeBell, Tammy pg. 27, 61, 65, 197, 218 DeBell, Stacy pg. 18, 194, 234. 242 DeBell, Tammy pg. 27, 61, 65, 197, 218 DeBella, William pg. 156, 234 DeBlasis, Christoph pg. 216 DeFazio, Dena pg. 65 DeFuoco, Angelo pg, 216 DeFuoco, Mariann pg. 192, 216 DeFuoco, Rita pg. 65, 200 Dekker, Edward pg. 65 DelGuercio, Robert pg. 66 DeLisi, Joseph pg. 192, 216 DeLisi, Suzanne pg. 203, 235 Dellapi, Donna pg. 21, 24, 160, 203, 216. 218, 219 Delli Santi, Michele DeLorenzo, Bruce pg. 61, 65 DeLorenzo, Christin pg. 214, 216, 225 DeMaio, Stephen pg. 156, 158, 216 DeMary, Frank pg. 159, 235 DeMary, Louis pg. 159, 235 DeMary, Richard pg. 65, 128 Demas, Steven pg. 216 Dembowski, Alex pg. 162, 216 Demilio, Robert pg. 202, 212, 215. 217 DeMiro, Frank pg. 117, 156, 203,216 DeMiro, Patricia pg. 203, 235, 243 DeRosa, Douglas pg. 216 DeSimone, Jacquelin pg. 65, 190. 194, 205, 215 DeSimone, Jennifer pg. 137, 158,16O, 199, 218, 221, 235 Desort, Lisa pg. 66, 200 Devincenzo, Daniell pg. 216 Devincenzo, Rino pg. 66 DiChiara, Maria pg. 197, 216, 217, 221 Dickerson, Theresa DiCristina, Stephen pg. 66 Dietz, Sandra pg. 197, 221, 235 DiFabio, Anthony pg. 66, 146, 156, 162 DiGangi, Michael pg. 66, 162 DiGangi, Paul pg. 235 DiLizia, Emest pg. 216 Dillon, Colleen pg. 27, 67, 75, 87, 160 DiMaio, Richard pg. 235 Diver, Carolyn pg. 197, 235 Dobrowolski, Mary pg. 200, 235 Doemling, Marguerit pg. 67, 218 Dollberg, David pg. 157,16O, 216 Dollberg, Susan pg. 67, 205 Doncoes, Edward pg. 235 Dondero, Robert pg. 67, 147, 162 Dooskin, Darren pg. 235 Domer, Debra pg. 200, 235 Dorsch, Kirk pg. 163, 216 Dorsey, Michael pg. 188, 193, 194. 216, 218 Doumanis, Libby pg. 235 Dove, Frank pg. 216 Dowling, Glenn pg. 216 Downs, Christine pg. 67, 156 Drake, Michael pg. 67 Druckman, Marc pg. 68 Drzymkowski, David pg. 68, 162 Duganier, Michelle pg. 23 Durborow, Christophe pg. 160, 217 Dzula, Suzanne pg. 194, 217 Eckert, Darcie pg. 39, 68, 159, 166 Eckert, Gerard pg. 235 Edge, Daniel pg. 61, 94, 158, 224 Edge, Lisa pg. 68, 218 Effenberger, Kristin pg. 235 Egan, Patrick pg. 235 Egger, Amy pg. 216, 217 Ehrhardt, Glenn pg. 194, 217 Einzig, Staci pg. 68 Eisenberg, Gregg pg. 65, 68, 158, 203, 218 Elkas, Jenifer pg. 196, 198, 203, 216, 235 Elkas, John pg. 28, 30.68, 87,161, 190, 208, 212 Elmo, Barbara pg. 68 Elmondalek, Carmen pg. 69, 202 Engstrom, Keith pg. 161, 196 Engstrom, Kurt pg. 69, 161, 198 Erickson, Kirsten pg. 161, 197, 217 Erricherti, Lisa pg. 196, 198. 216, 217, 219 Esposito, Richard pg. 235 Etzel, Richard pg. 235 Evers, Maryellen pg. 192, 217, 241 Fabian, Kathleen pg. 157, 217 Fader, Caren pg. 163, 217, 219 Fcillone, Mark pg. 36, 69, 196, 198 Faloni, David pg. 69 Falzarano, Gary pg. 69 Fano, Mark pg. 69, 130, 159, 203 Fano, Steven pg. 159, 235 Farina, Denise pg. 57, 69, 123, 156, 192 Farina, Jett pg. 156, 217 Farina, Mark pg. 217 Famsworth, Glenn pg. 156, 235 Farone, Darlene pg. 69, 194, 200, 208, 212 Farone, Dina pg. 235 Fassett, Kathleen pg. 70, 190, 199, 213, 215 Fautz, Christian pg. 156,162, 214, 217 Fazlijevski, Shptim pg. 235 Feldstein, MOPK pg. 207, 235 Felici, Dennis pg. 70 Ferguson, Sean pg. 156, 162, 217 Ferrante, Anthony pg, 70, 203 Ferrentino, Edward pg. 217 Ferreiti, Danielle pg. 217 Field, Cheryl pg. 34, 70. 206 Filippini, David pg. 70 Fine, Jonathan pg. 157, 162, 199. 213, 218, 245 Fink, Steve pg. 217 Finocchiaro, Carol pg. 70, 218 Fiorino, Dean pg 161, 217 Fischer, Christine pg. 41, 71 Fish, David pg. 159, 217 Fisher, Alan Fisher, Sandra pg. 217 Fleischer, Mindy pg. 192, 217 Fodor, Susan pg. 71 Folk, Sandra pg. 217, 224 Folk, Stacy pg. 71, 206 Forrest, Mark Franconero, Anthony pg. 32, 235 Francy, Erin pg. 18, 217 Frank, Jodi pg. 218 Frank, Scott pg. 71 Frankel, Frank pg. 54, 57, 203 Freda, Adriana pg. 193, 218 Freda, Anita pg. 193, 235 Freda, John pg. 212 Fredericks, Alexandr pg. 202, 207, 218 Freibott, Kimberly pg. 158, 203, 235 Freund, Heather pg. 161, 200, 201, 216, 235, 251 Fritz, Bonnie pg. 156, 159, 163, 213, 218 Fulton, Mark pg. 159. 218 Funk, Wendy pg. 71, 206 Gade, Jonathan pg. 71, 156 Gaffney, Kelly pg. 71 Gallagher, Nancy pg. 158, 214, 218 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43s Siper, Beth pg. 161, 203, 216, 244, 258 Slattery, Patricia pg. 40, 244 Sluke, Edward pg. 162, 194, 226 Smith, Brian pg. 244 Smith, Darcy pg. 244 Sobieski, Kristin pg. 203, 244 Sodowick, Adam pg. 27, 99, 212. 218, 219 Soprano, Robin pg. 99, 206 Sorge, Peter pg. 156, 226 Sorkin, Mamie pg. 193, 218, 226 Souren, Susan pg. 28, 29, 51, 100, 157,190, 199,201,214 Sparano, Daniel pg. 197, 244 Spamo, Kimberly pg. 203, 244 Spamo, Thomas pg. 100 Spencer, Lisa pg. 244 Spina, Dario pg. 244 Spivey, Timothy pg. 194, 226 Sproviero, John pg. 245 Squadrito, James pg. 100, 141, 161, 198, 203 St. Thomas Christop Staats, lngrid pg. 226 Stambuli, Louis pg. 100 Stambuli, Mary pg. 217, 226 Stampone, Raphael pg. 226 Stanisci, Lori pg. 281, 203, 218, 233, 245 Steckelman, Adam pg. 103, 157, 160, 182, 205, 217, 226 Steckelman, Rachel pg. 100, 190, 202, 215, 221 Stefanelii, Danette pg. 44, 45, 100. 149, 163 Stefanelii, Dina pg. 20, 44, 45, 100 Stephen, Paul pg. 245 Stoffers, Suzanne pg. 200, 226 Stoikovski, Suzana pg. 226 Stolz, Richard pg. 245 Strain, John pg. 245 Strodthoff, Arthur pg. 191, 205, 214. 226 Struss, Jonathan pg. 100, 192 Stuart, Denise pg. 197, 226 Sukala, Steven pg. 157, 245 Suler, Scott pg. 196, 198, 245 Sung, Kwang pg. 205, 226 Sutherland, Rugh pg. 226 Svaner, Scott pg. 100 Sweeney, Jacqueline pg. 60, 156, 226, 240 Swingle, Brian pg. 226 Tabs, Daniel pg. 194, 218, 234, 245 Tafaro, Maria pg. 40, 158, 203, 245 Talamo, Laura pg. 55, 100 Talamo, Russell pg. 245 Talish, David pg. 245 Tamburino, Christina pg. 226 Tamburino, Gerard pg. 100 Tedesco, Lois pg. 226 Tedesco, Marissa pg. 245 Tedesco, Michelle pg. 100 Teepe, John pg. 216, 245 Theall, Denise pg. 245 Theall, Keith pg. 101, 218 Therianos, Stephen pg. 101, 119, 157 Themwenos, John pg. 192, 226 Tiano, Catherine pg. 193, 203. 226 Tofanelli, Beth pg. 101, 123, 156 Tomich, Glenn pg. 226 Torsiello, Gina pg. 158, 203, 214, 226 Torsiello, Michele pg. 193, 226 Torsiello, Victor pg. 88, 101 Totaro, Lucia pg. 193, 226 Trabold, Charles pg. 162, 232 Trause, Todd pg. 202, 226 Trento, Alexander pg. 101 Trigazis, George pg. 226 Trueba, Candice pg. 194, 226 Tuch, Steven pg. 193, 214, 218. 219, 226 Tulanowski, Drew Turanick, Timothy pg. 101, 162 Turanick, Tracy pg. 163, 203, 218, 245 Turnbull, Robert pg. 162, 226, 232 Tuteld, Tracy Unker, Lori pg. 23, 101, 190, 215 Valente, Amanda pg. 44, 45, 48, 101, 203 Valente, Tracey pg. 44, 45, 102 Valeriani, Dina pg. 52, 102 Valkenberg, Ronald pg. 226 Vanca, Anita pg. 79, 102, 190, 203 Vanca, Gail pg. 196, 198, 245 Vandermolen, Jennife pg. 199, 226. 233 Vander Vegt, Keith pg. 245 Vardakis, Todd pg. 226 Vargas, Mark Vargas, Michael pg. 102, 206 Vasile, Eugen pg. 226 Vassallo, Lori pg. 245 Vazzano, Richard pg. 227 Venditti, Valerie pg. 245 Veneri, Kristin pg. 60, 197, 223, 227 Venezia, Nancy pg. 193, 227 Verducci, David pg. 103 Vespe, Francis pg. 103, 135, 157.158, 191, 219 Vitiello, Gerald Vitiello, Joseph pg. 227 Vito, Emanuel pg. 162, 227 Volpe, Christine pg. 32, 193, 227 Volpe, John pg, 26, 103 Voltarelli, John pg. 245 Vonoflorio, Ann Mari pg. 193, 227 Voros, Valerie pg. 237, 245 Wachtler, Stephen Waldron, Kelly pg. 207, 218, 245 Waldron, Kevin pg. 103, 207 Waltz, Christopher pg. 33, 245, 259 Wang, William pg. 205, 227 Ward, Denise pg. 103, 190, 215, 216 Wasik, Mary Anne pg. 104 Wasik, Michael pg. 156 Weber, Brian Weber, Irene pg. 192, 227 Wechsler, Wayne pg. 245 Wehrle, Heather Weigele, Mark pg. 104, 199, 212 Weiner, Blanche pg. 197, 245 Weinert, Kristen pg. 227 Weinhouse, Amy pg. 28, 50, 51, 86, 104, 190, 215, 218, 219, 221 Weinstein, Kenneth pg. 119, 157, 160. 162,193,203,214, 227 Werfel, Lawrence pg. 158, 295 Whitehead, Sara pg. 51, 104, 161, 197, 202 Whitmore, Margaret pg. 193, 200. 201, 218, 227 Wiggins, Sean pg. 227 Wigley, Jacqueline pg. 196, 197, 245 Wigley, Tiffany pg. 227 R ' 'gh ...ii ,. v.., x,. 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This year has been very special for The Three of us, noT only because we are graduating, buT also because we have had The opporluniTy To honor WesT Essex on her 25Th anniversary. We believe This ediTion of The Milestone capTures The spiriT and viTaliTy of our sTerling silver year. We would noT have been able To compleTe The Milestone wiThouT The help and undersTanding of many people, all of whom we would like To Thank. -The faculTy for your co-operaTion. - lVlr. WalTer Weig for all The compuTer prinT-ouTs. - The secreiarial sTaff for bearing wiTh us as we borrowed TypewriTers, scissors, and whiTe-ouT, made counTless Telephone calls, and searched for sTudenTs' schedules. - Donna Griffoul for always being ready wiTh your camera and knapsack full of film when we needed you. - Roberi MuseTli for handling The finances and for miraculously helping The Milestone sTay in The black afTer we spenT and spenT. -oursTaff forTheir conTribuTions, especially Kim Marasco, Sharon Pestka, Jen DeSimone, Lisa Edge, Phedra Rudell and Amy Weinhouse. - lvlr. Charles Paglieri and lvlr. Malcolm Simpson for always finding The Time To Talk To us, To encourage us, and To supporl us. We greaTly appreciaTe your concern. - Alex Baranowsky for your fanTasTic picTures. You ceriainly deserve a coffee break! - lvlr. Harold Beim of Beim PhoTographers for The prompT delivery, The excellenT aualiiy, and The good advice on The color secTion. We will always remember meeTing in The back seat of The car! - lVlr. Bill Tilley of HunTer Publishing Company forTeaching us how To draw layoufs and, of course, how To crop picTures! We could have never been able To produce The Mllestone wiThouT your greaT advice, your paTience iespecially wiTh all The proof misTakes J, and your sarcasTic sense of humor. Thanks a loT for all you've done. - Our parenTs for undersTanding our deadline all-nighTers. - lVlosT of all, we would also like To Thank our advisor, Mr. STanley Scher. We cannoT express in words The graTiTude we feel for all you have done. WiThouT you, The T985 Milestone would still be iusT a dream. You are more Than just an advisor, you are a True friend. We love you! ThroughouT our Three years in The high school we have consTanTly been asked why we devofe so much of our free Time To The Milestone. The answer is simple - we enjoy doing iT. The pleasure and saTisfacTion we received upon viewing our finished produci has made all The hard work and long hours more Than worthwhile. There is a liTTle biT of The Three of us in This book, we hope ThaT each of you can find a biT of yourself. Heather Alexander Lauren ApoliTo Julie Garland Jhlysniilrziu Mkmdmf glclumsm 0 irlssmsl West Essex Senior High School West Greenbrook Road North Caldwell, New jersey 07006 228-1200 ex. 38 s Wmston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY 0 North Carolvrwa Bxll Twliey Randoiph, N J P- '1 ',:. !2l?- 1 - w s .v a ' I ..,. K. -Il H-. I ..... ' .ll '2...--5u... - --. 54 - X lx - 5-tu-w,.N-tn ll ' F .Jn v 04 1 1 r A 1 ,n X B I. .di L vbgawwfzr-1'-, M ' 'wa , .- Y?-1 ,T'9L wr-1 Nm ww- Q N.WJ6'qgef.1s.x 'Q JQJ-gg-3,5-npx wx wi-,RE iii-nr uae--his I - -N , - .ffm J:,.. ,Q F f?'N5:51gff:'-',1::qv Mijw-ff ,tw 5- .. .H -1 Q :YM ,,1. if t f-.. Ja V 5 , 'J'
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