Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1988

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The s dance tioor was crammed tor most h gs ot the night as the coupies and , g i groupsfot friends aiiice decided to i 'Le,tyitjO,uti The prom's theme, g Friends , proved to ioeappropriate y , as many friends shared a, speciai' y time that stheyrywiii never forget. it seemed that everyone enioyedy an , 1 ' ' evemng that in some cases, s i eopie s to exciting even tasted untii dawn as p , s rode oft to stay in each other's com- ' T- iOiTi DOYNGS. i-ioiding hands, Janet Weinstein and iviatt Zange. g-. dance. at VOHOUS DOS D POTW , ...-mg ,,s,f,,, ., f ' fore t m eating their dinner to po- - ose for a iinai picture for iviom be Tabie 3A takes time out ro ice and Marty Badore p picture. 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X j P' 2 W f L sfud em Life oxxon for the oerernon Y Cuxw he U . p xn pfepor One Senior ex Dresses her spifif D Y Wea ring Fo G haf filled W. 1Th Qrgffml The sTudenTs are seaTeci in The armory during The ceremony on a rainy graduahon day. we ' O T ' fberb S fmlfbbg , Gr Oo 00660 45' 69470 Ufsf. We if I ,- o,, 76 Sf. , fe! Q xl , Qi X , A 5 Several anxious seniors preparing To LeT IT OuT for Their big day in June. no XG e O .09 ogg 6610 'GOO' Xl . XI 60' bd 'cVs O QS I OV5 :NND xs Od STudenT Life CATCH IT! piriT. Pride, DedicaTion. SupporT. All of These were evidenT on Sepiember 23rd aT our annual Pep Rally. IT was a gorgeous sunny day for The school com- muniTy To come TogeTher in The courTyard To be inTroduced To The 4987-88 fall sporTs Teams and cheerleaders. The Pep Rally helped geT us ready for The following SaT- urday which marked The long awaiTed re- opening of The Field House. The new bleachers were crowded wiTh exciTed WesTfield fans who came To waTch The TirsT fooTball and soccer games of The season Call WHS vicToriesj. A celebraTional ribbon was cuT by The members of The field resToraTion commiTTee wiTh The help of The fooTball cheerleaders. All in all iT was a greaT way To sTarT off The new sea- son. lT was a day in which The enTire WesT- field communiTy leT ouT iTs spiriT. WY The celebraTional ribbon is cuT by Erin Doyle, Leigh Schmalz, Mayor Raymond STone, Dr. Mark SmiTh, Gregg Schmalz and Chris Demblec inTroduce The Susan Pepper, Gary Kehler, Karen Capuano, and Jen Ryan. soccer Team aT The Pep Rally 'ld STudenT Life WHS sTudenTs leT ouT Their spiriT during The Pep Rally THE PIRIT The blue devil rouses spirit. Fia Corbin. Lesley Morrison, and Lynne Cassidy have caughi The spirit of The day. The WHS marching band plays al The firsi foolbail game. x The football cheerleaders jump for joy as we win The game. Sluaenl Life 15 C 3 'hw- wr' Jen and Doodies ask John if iT's True ThaT he'll be in The Navy nexT year when This place is crawiing wiTh freshmen. Wearing Tuxedos The band goes a DTT Too far To welcome nexT year's freshmen. 'Lv' .JXLW WAY W A! 46 Sfudem' Life W, X3 ,f f' .aiO ' Theregoes Daday's Volvo! ,sush- As seniorihs shikes, Arvrhany Buoscio andiihris Stappas sleep The day away at WHS -- C3ourTyard Beach Klaus DolTing's face shows The anTicTpaTion of being able To harass boTh mares and freshmen wifh The reorganizahon coming in The Fall. QQ 'vi' The End of an Era 1'l'm trying io STLiiZ2Y,i'sThinks an exasperated ,Nick DiPierro ond wishes-ThaT Ed Brolin would gei awey from him. Y senior ChfiSTTf'i6 Pereira, unaware Thai people i 'look for This face, Sure Bill Garbarini staffs ooi are waichihg, prcsciices her hula-hoop skiils ai WHS Today, buf Tomorrow. who knows for compeiliion. Maybe The Garden someday. ee ,,,,, , , s eiewismvrf v 'fYegii3,,iT's cz small bump, buijrinaybe if I go like This, ieofnjcover iiflgrli for The iesi of The ldoygfl'-,lsays an embarrassed Karen l-3rc:hdT. ' T his is indeed a very special year aT our high school, for iT marks The end of a TradiTion, The end of an era and, in shori, The end of a Three year high school. Though The seniors will noT exper- ience The unavoidable changes Thai will Take place, juniors and sophomores will have To live wiih major alTeraTions in class size and curriculum. For example, in prep- araiion for The four year high school, a ubuddy sysTem will be iniroduced To make an easier Transiiion for incoming freshmen. ln hisiory, a new course will be in- Troduced, Global Perspeciives. A musical wriiing course has also been iniegraied inTo nexi year's curriculum. ln order To gei fuiure iournallsis siaried early, a journal- ism course for freshmen has been esiabllshed also. Furihermore, new choirs will be added To The music curriculum. All in all, many changes will oc- cur: however, in order To acco- modaTe new siudenis, new courses, and new Teachers basi- cally, a new seiiing musi be es- Tablished. Mosi high schools offer A-year programs. Therefore, our high school is only doing whai oih- er high schools have already done. since-aff Life 17 T fTer school many people aTTended pracTlce ora ciub meeTing buT many headed Toward pariwiime jobs. The primdry moTivaTion? . . . Money of course, l-low- ever, anoiher benefiT as junior Dave Tayior poinied ouT, was having someThing To do cifTer school insiead of waTch- ing Television. iT mighT have seemed sTrange aT firsi To see one of your friends or classmaTes behind a regisier ringing up your purchases, buT This was easy To geT used To considering so many WHS sTudenTs worked downTown. Some popuidr places of employmenT were The Leader Siore, Roherf Treai, Barrons, Brook Sealfons, and The Music Sfdff. Senior Jen Moser had an unusal and inTeresTing job. She choreo- graphed all The dances in The EJHS musical. She crecried The dance sieps and Then TaughT Them To The siudenis in The play. 61' STOVG, One could find senior lVlaTT Zimmerman woiTing To T T Take your Ticker QT The Rialia TheaTre. T I 0 r,,,r T The average amouni of Time speni working was abouT 'TA To T5 hours a week. Working This much affecied some sTu- denT's schoolwork and was ofTen a reason for resigning. One junior commenied, l'm Too Tired To do homework when T geT home. However mosT sTudenTs found a way To balance school responsibiliiies and Their jobs. Senior Craig Russell as- serTed, li has noT adversely affecied my schoolwork be- cause l break up my Time well. l Took The job wiTh The under- sianding ThaT if my grades dropped, The job wenT. A common complainT abouT having o job was The number of hours spenT working on weekends insiead of relaxing or spending Time wiTh friends. BuT when The pay checks were cdshed, and experience in The work world gained, many sTuden'rs realized ThaT TT was worrh iT. T Senior Amy Jacobsen prices cioihes aT The Lead- Senior Virginie Raguenaud carefully wraps a pre- senT aT Brook Sealfons, . Junior .len STone's employer gives her a paT on The back for her good work aT The Music Sfcrff. T8 Siudeni Life .nf I Iii? .r r wk f 9-WW rffwf 1 ' Senior Chrisrine Kmefz consotes an ailing car ar a veterinary office. .., '. K .V,,.,. xx Junior Jen Ruerup is ready To serve some ice cream or Hilis. Senior Chris Dembiec does The heavy work at John Franks, Student Life 19 ,i 20 l 9if?F?1f35fSi fQEfQ5PflE?SfiCliZ3ffC?f'9fm3Si?FYi1 lQ'GvS f::'f , ',,'.. 3 L?'.,'? 2 ,lL7ff'i gf 'If f' I 1-Eff UCDCSQ l ,Xe ot Just nother Tradition omecoming . . . The annual Traolifion Thai arouses a feeling in The hearis of many. A chance To see friends who are home from college. The annual eveni began wiTh The bonfire, which was iii in The back of Wesifield High School on The evening of November 25. The homecoming ceremonies followed in Cafeieria B. The bonfire signaled The sTarT of The pep rally supporiing The fooTball Team's auesi for viciory againsi Plainfield. The cheerleaders and The marching band performed, The bonfire ended wiih The ceremonial Throw of The Plainfield dummy info The fire. ln CafeTeria B The Homecoming Couri was presenied, The condidaTes for Homecoming King were .lim Mozoki, Charlie OTT, Gregg Schmalz, Joe Bilman, and Rob Shovlin, The candidafes for Homecoming Queen were Lynne Cassidy, Malinda Williams, Rebecca Wendroff, Chrisiina Sheehy, and Charioffe FalTermayer. The 4987- 88 Homecoming King and Queen were . . . Chrisiina Sheehy and Joe Bilrnan. During haiffime, The marching band overfook The field and enferiained hundreds of fans as They owaiTed The Homecoming Couri. Helium balloons were sold aT The game and There was o giani helium balloon launch. T The conclusion of The fooiball game marked The comblefion of yef anofher high school cusTom To be remembered for years To come. QCounTer Clockwisej Chrissy Sheeny and The Homecoming Couri show Their excifemeni as The Homecoming King is announced. Homecoming King Jae Bilman. Aihleiic Direcfor Gary Kehler gives words of encouragemeni To The Biue Devils, va if 1f..ew T 41f vE,iig,i,,, L ,,','? h-Q, U IT Burns! Sfudeni Life 24 PP 3 E . 5 5 W .Chris D'EUfemEcgfriQhTj sing1e5 oqf Mike Fghfmcsn Qeftjcs beingof-.apiAf11e jQn1y ipeop1eiin fhqjiiqwnaynp is gQ?g z5f1yiQpgrare5 f g g5g,gsn2:52 1 Qcnford WifSGf1'STf?G 1?ifTfers1'of ff gfl fS'OUCIGf foLescefieiiwgblqiieptl , a fx 1 g e fEfc1affch wQS r1iQrf0rmed by J 'a ' gciffsfgii52433ih i5Q WQSIfiG'Sif ?Q l, , Q , f . V i3 5 3w ni :i i WT iti i A A f a M' l Q i4 Q 'h1'Qfiff?ff' N QfQ l w X Q 1 Tefpfff'mfIFGSQ 37YQ?3C53Y5 fQf3SSi9QQiif5mQQTtifffljTg Q .A. axf g i i f Ai , ,5Q4 j .44ff4t M ,5. K :l5:f if' 'V 1f'1A 22 Student Lifei m Le-fi: Karen Follows Qleflj and Ami Shaw frighij Adam Cherensky sianas ai the pulpii and preaches his religious beliefs io ihe iownspeople, Judge flbreacher ,..... Wilma ' ..................... Mariha ....., Nelly ,.,.... Mary ...... Roberi ...... Trucker ......, Cora ,..,,. Walier ,..,.. Eva ........ Evelyn ....,., Paisy ...... Peck ...... Mavis ...,. Josh ..,..,. Lena .,.... Skeily ..... iDirec:ior .,......,,....... Siage Manager ....... Lights ....,............. Sound .,.,.........., Make-up ...........,......,....,.,... hypocriiicaliy discuss The people in The Town. Below: Sylvia Yaussefi spills oui her frusiraiions with living in Eldriich 'ro her falher, played by Dan Sacher. as Q r N liill A A CAST 1 .l.i. , .i, .,.... Adam Cherensky ..,,,....,..... Ami Shaw Karen Fallowes Courtney Cherewich Karen Clnorre Mike Fuhrman Adam Vella Brie l-lolsline Roberi Filippone Mary Moore Parham Melissa Friedman Sylvia Youssefi Dan Sacher Whiiney Berkebile David DeG-iralamo Kim Gosen Chris D'Eufemia Mr. Joseph Nierle Abbe Brodie Mali MCG-ee Ali Hofflich Ms. Ginny Mickulick Tickeisfl-louse Manager .....,. ........ L isa LaCarrubba Student Life 23 Eat Your Heart Out!!! . T xi 0 388 CafeTeria STyle . . . CafeTeria STyle . . . Did you have Trouble hearing a friend who was siTTing righT beside you? lf so. There was a good chance you were in The cafeTeria wiTh lunches surrounding you. If you looked around, There were Two Types of lunches- The bagged lunch: EiTher made aT 8: 'IO am or by a greaTly depended-on parenT. This meal consisTed of juice wiTh a bending sTraw or warm soda ThaT gave you hiccups, PB8cJ, soggy cold cuTs, or once in a while, a room- Temperafured slice of pizza found iTs way inTo The bag. an apple, a cup- cake, and a napkin. If you made your own lunch, an addifional cupcake and 241 STudenT Life X Warren NakaTani and Chris STappas sTare off info space. daydreaming xx , of IobsTer Tail and caviar while smelling The remains of fries and a Tuna fish B 3 sandwich. poTaTo chips mighT have been includ- ed. The boughf lunch: if you decided To waiT in line for a junk food spree or a hoT meal, you had a choice of Two rouTes. a. If purchased aT The snack bar, This was ofTen composed of ice cream or a shake, Three assorTed hosTess cakes. and chocolafe milk if noT juice. The idea here was To see how full you could geT eafing AO minuTes worTh of junk. b. lf you acTually wanfed a full meal Qwouldn'T Mommy be proudly, waiTing in line for a sandwich, green salad. warm pizza, or The hoT dish of The day added an ever greaTer varieTy. Of course, one musTn'T forgeT The choco- laTe milk - or skim milk, if you were on a dieT. However, The ulTimaTe or The gourmeT lunch for WHS sTudenTs could be found anywhere away from WHS. lf you or a friend had a car, money in your pockeT, and a way of sneaking pasT The hall moniTors, you were seT. EiTher The food was ThaT much beTTer aT local resTauranTs Qsuch as The Pizza Place, Roofs, and The ever popular Mickey D'sj Than your opTions wiThin school, or for a shorT break. The plan for an open lunch was in conTroversy. The in- creased enrollmenT in The fall of '88 due To The 4-year school will creaTe a crowded cafeTeria. As good or bad as They may be, lunches - aT school or anywhere else - are cerfainly one reason why lVlom's cooking TasTes so good. obove: No. Rich, you don'T hove To show us how much souerkrouT, you fiT onTo one hoTdog. righfs Legolly or ille- golly, sTudenTs ofTen wolked To Roofs, convenienTly locoTed obouT Two blocks cwciy from WHS. Qwewq. QlWrxn1l'l+Q 'lW0- MINT Ki WAXED ii LDOVD-Q il, btnhlihs I i v-9a.... above: Big Moc, large fries, ond o coke To go. sold The WHS sTudenT. Or whoT obouT Chicken LiTTles? However, o sTuclenT is subjecT To suspension if coughT here during school hours. below: WheTher pronounced wiTh Two syllobles or Three, sTuclenTs ofTen hung ouT while eoTing doughy pizzo ond sipping soclo in The booThs here. By The woy, iT's pronounced llCos-mos. osirno's Wizzeria RESTAURANT 5 ff! ,Aw 1 A. ff--- - .. -Q .. . fff' 7 In .:,, J wi-, .. ff-T ' ' STLJGGDT Life 25 Qutward Fashion at WH his yeor's foshion consisfed of mony differenf looks including The nedi, oversized, ond dovvnrighf confused. The clossic Wesffielder remoined loyol To oxfords, college sweofshirfs, ond Levi or Guess jeons Qpinned of The cuff, of coursej L.L. Bedn wos o fovorife vvifh such bosses- sions os bockbocks ond bluchers. Then ogoin, The bigger wos oiso The beTTer. Oversized svveofers, boggy ponfs, ond ormy fofigues confinued To df- TrocT WHS sTudenTs. Lorge leofher jockeTs ond cumbersome coofs could be seen during chilly weofher. The flip side of The WHS Udress-code found The eorThy look. lVlosT clossrooms hod Their shore of ripped jeons, sfring brocelefs, bondonos, ond leT us noT forgef Tie-dyes. More ond more, WesTfield gormenfs were seen Throughouf The holls, which led To The firsT spirii cloThes sole. This moy hove berhops been our mosT prominenf evenf of The yeor. Regdrdless of bersonol preference, Wi-IS foshion bloyed o sfrong DGFT in reflecfing The enfhusiosm, oTTiTudes, ond sbirif of our diverse sTudenT body. 26 STudenT Life 0 O O V s'l ' aw, . ,,,,,, T, fH222m...:5e5?EllEr . . use I. :si--fm, .., . H, ca ' . :,, EM -m,,:- xrgzzzvf- .-:i,.l.,,:,: , 1-f E, ,..., .EEE , gi .. W. -2: Ev, is W, , il -,. ,, N az i f -aims. 2 yyyy My ,,,,,........ 1.4. H .., ,, ,EEE Kagan iz ,gzrzwf :,. in -. Z, ,, . , rremfsgr ss.. if Q3 f 'lbw' iiiiiiiif 5 rrr fri' r'T' i.r,r,, Jrrri is ssssf .li N ugh r',, Hi., ,ii ,W --: 3111: w,,,N..i, , K. .. ..:i A L TAL, - -v',:v v-,, 5 ss rrr T .Q xxx X. f-'ICC U Sfudenf Life 27 if for siudenis were fsnow days? 2 Festival.Theganiicipailon had been 1 iInTiUQ,ali1doy'dnd aiinighf afieriihe weaiherrnan pre- as enTire ,3 Tooinches, rorTii , fi i rs i daY Wliciieiyschoolrnore bearf T TT T M ' ' ' Aff ,'L, 1 1 Q f h , V '- sgii siaderiis didh'T bgfrher To samplers Their home- jusi syiy hoping for ai dreamed ofysnow day. ff i sg pnighi mos? of us kepi a look oui for The snows iswsesyawe awoke in The morning everyone rushed To The dashed Toihe radio To listen for The hoped iforlneyvs ofasnovf day. gPfSTudenTsg speni The day having fun in The snow wiTh sinensis: snows boarding, sledding, snowball fighting. and building snowmen. + 'TAQQTUGF way siudenis golf inlo The wlnier spriii was by going To The WinTer Fesiival. On The Sunday before Chrisi- mas, December 20,ylhe Wesifieid Chamber of Com- merce once again sponsored The annual Wesifield Win- Tei' Fesiival. The fesiival is our Town's way of creaiing an enjoyabie aimosphere for ai! of The lasi rninuTe holiday shoppers, Among ine aciiviiies inciuded during The day were an ice sculpiure conTesT, a horse-and-buggy ride, and musical enieriainmeni provided by The Glee Club. Sonia also visiTed. much To The joy of The children fond oihers of as who siill believe in himy. As is The annual Tradiiion, Vllesifield High Schools own Key Club helped in preparing for The fesTive clay. They aided in seiiing up booThs and also helped wlTh The ice scuipiures. ln addiiion, They handed ouT free hoT choco- iaie To any holiday shopper who needed warming up. Once again, The Boy Scouis won The sculpiure conTesT, bui junior Jessica WilferhT placed an impressive second vviih her personable snowman. Jessica, one can be sure, only has fond memories of The day-as we all do. 4 if , . an . f i isiis V T ,figs . i.Ai i.w11.y?'g:A,V lo! ,V 2 A V A- A , .Vig'ggs l.'., Q ,ill g Y 'V ss,ss ioys T oisi T yysi T 1 T , T T g s kk'.k Askr. 'K QV K' ', . VK ,k.k .k.. i In M it .ki g iss I V, Y K .W K . li, libxgfdf, 54 ik- I y .K . In ,g ,vi-PYZ. , A iz L 1 TM K V'-L H41 ' 2 ,. if A s iosrr siiri r 1 T - ff' V4 L A A 5 . s sT s .- - I ' - s ilrc, g - -3 1 ' 4 , I - X K 9 fi---.., W K , - .i ,, o frawmfb b 0 .. i I 'fun 28 Sfudeni' Life No. Tha'r's noi The abominable snowman, iT's Brennan Smiih wilh his killer snow- bcill Darryl Newman bombs susan Davis ai one offfnose ississeg stef? snowooii fights afier school ' s T 1 g ' iiss T T 1 The Winter Festival A, ry, V , V 19 1 f fglf l' ,V ,. s , i , In XZ Q 3 'f 2, ff U gym f Lost in o time worp, Cx horse-ond-buggy siops in Wesifieici ond gives rides to 1 holicloy shoppers Qfor o minimoi fee of Coursey. iilessicci The ice isn'i for eating -- iT's for sculpiuingiu Jessica Wiifehri hos o momeniory loose of reoson when she ponders eoiing her ice scuipiure. l i i l, 'il D 3, y .M , nf ,, mais 1 'Rss H W 9- , ' fy, I M, f' 'fl A 5. , , I , ,,,, , Jap, Looks like Sonic hos been drinking some of ihe hoi chocolate ihoi Denise wos siirring. Ml-ley Denise, whoi ore you puffing in The hor chocolate? Sylvie Bouvefs suspie cions grow os Denise Egidio stirs The ho? chocoloie. smciem Life QQ EVERYBGDYS WAITI G ridoy, 2:40 p.m., ninTh period. More Thdn holf The cldss would be looking dT The clock. AT This poinT There were only five mlnuTes iefT so you sTdrTed To pdok up your Things ond figure ouT whdT you needed from your locker. The bell rdng ond you felT d week closer To summer! On weekend nighTs The mdin prioriTy wos geTTing ouT of your house Qunless of course, your porenTs were going To be ouTj. This wos noT dlwdys edsy. FirsT you hdd To find o pldce To go dnd someTimes by The Time you goT There, iT wos Time To go book home. Finding d ride wos ofTen o problem especidlly if you didn'T drive or hdve d cdr. Sophomores usuolly hod This problem ond moy hove hdd To resorT To pdrenTs driving Them. Before being dllowed To go ouT mosT of us hdd To onswer The fdmilidr quesTions: Where ore you going? When will you be home? WhdT will you do? And who else will be There? Seniors Dove Brown ond Jimmy lVlozoki dis- ploy Their Tedm's sToTus. Susdn lVlcLynch, Kdro Mcl.one, Chris UgenTi, ond Lourd Kocdj ore reddy for d nighT on The Town. Some seniors relox before going To The WinTer Won- derldnd. Juniors Rochel Golum ond ChrisTine Gormon spend d weekend on The slopes. The VVesTfield Diner wos d populor pldce To be on d week- end nighT. 30 Sfudenf Life one THE WEEKE D Usuolly There wos someThing going on oT someone's house. IT mighT hove been o porTy or jusT o few friends geTTing TogeTher To woTch o renTed movie. Mony people olso wenf ouT To d movie or To gef somefhing To eoT. Some fovoriTe ploces were T.G.l. Fridoys, Bennigons, The Office, ond The WesTfield Diner. For mosT, o weekend doy sTorTed ouT wiTh sleeping loTe To coTch up for oll The oTher nighTs during The week. Then, ofTer breokfosf, leisurly showering ond geTTing dressed while iT wos lighT ouT insTedd of when iT looked like The middle of The nighT wos sovored. Depend- ing on your mood, SoTurdoys were spenT jusT honging oround oT home, going To The moll or To Town ond for mony, ploying some sporT. ln wormer weofher, flocks of people heoded Toword The beoch ond in The winTer, To The slopes. Homework wos always lefT unTil Sundoy nighT unless you hod o poper which mighT hove been sTorTed Sundoy offernoon. Sundoys were usuolly reloxing ond were spenT doing very liTTle. Unforfunoiely or forTunoTely depending on your perspecfive, There wos noT much on TV buT sporTs. Buf even if you dldn'T do very much or your weekend wos some- whoT boring, everyone olwoys looked forword To The nexT one. 1' Long lines were common on weekend nighTs of The Riolfo TheoTer. L . Qs- - ,, - Seniors Deone Fizzell ond Chuck OTT enThusi- osTicolly woTch o WHS gome. Senior Colin lVlcLone compoigns for o girlfriend, using every possi- ble Tocfic. Juniors Holly Siegel ond Chrisfine Tews celebrofe The New Yeor. STuder1T Life 34 South Pacific n a SouTh Sea island during World War ll Nellie Eorbush, a young Navy nurse from LiTTle Rock, Arkansas, meeTs and falls in love wiTh a gallanT, middle-aged French- man, Emile de Becaue. Also sTaTioned on The island are a group of sailors, seabees and marines, who are obviously bored and sorely in need of female companionship. Sou- venir collecTing is abouT The only acTive pasTime and has developed inTo an in- Tense rivalry beTween Seabee LuTher Billis, who has cornered The markeT in everyihing from grass skirTs To shrunken heads, and Bloody lvlary, The local Ton- kinese dealer in such Trophies. LieuTenanT Joseph Cable, a hand- some young lvlarine, arrives wiTh an as- signmenT To persuade Emile de Bec- que, who is familiar wiTh The nearby is- lands, To accompany him on a dangerous secreT mission. Their Task is To hide ouT on a Japanese-held island, waTch for enemy ships and convey This informaTion To Their own piloTs, who will Then use This firsT hand inTelligence To aTTack The Japanese convoys. Meanwhile, Joe Cable has been per- suaded To Take a boaT To The mysTeri- ous island of Bali Ha'i To have a good Time. There Bloody Mary inTroduces him To her beauTiful daughTer, LiaT, and Joe falls in love wiTh her, Confused abouT her feelings for Emile, Nellie Trys To wash him ouTa her hair wiThouT much success. l-le inviTes her To dinner aT his house. She enjoys meeTing his friends and all seems righT wiTh her world and her love unTil she learns ThaT The Two adorable half-Poly- nesian children she sees There are Emile's. Their moiher, now dead, was a naTive woman. This is more Than Nellie's small-Town upbringing permiTs her To accepT and she runs from Emile in her embarrassmenT and horror. AT The same Time Joe Cable, despiTe his deep love for LiaT, is caughT in a similar Trap of his own prejudices and he refuses To marry her. Emile agrees To accompany Joe on The mission since he now feels ThaT all he cares abouT has been Taken from him. They are successful for a Time, sending back many useful messages, buT evenTually They are discovered and Joe is killed. Emile manages To re- Turn safely To find ThaT love has con- quered prejudice. Nellie is waiTing for him - wiTh his children. 32 STudenT Life WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOGL PRESENTS SOUTH P CIFIC -Q' S100 PM - ' MISSION ss Nellie Forbush CDierdre Lauderj and friends Trying To Wash ThaT lvlan OuTa Their Hair. Kim C-osen, Brie HolsTein, and Ken Goski in ul-lappy Talk. 5 P The Cast K.:, lg, , 3, 5 qll, 1 ne k..W,, , M li 3' Ai hhhh ' 4 Z 5 in L . v if 1 i '-kg , Hoheybun shows The correcT wcy To hula. 5 1U 5!LX Soufh Pacific proves Theres Nofhihg Like 0 Dome. The Iovebirds Nelli Forbush CDierdre Louderj and Emile de Becque fNoThoh Loofbourrowj. Sfudehf Life 33 A Look This yeor The School Hclppehirigs crowded is This oC:lmlnisTroTion Trieol To cleor up The porking problem once ond for oil by hoving o roffle for seniors WhoT obouT The oTher SOO drivers? If you Trleol To Toke on old oc:lmiT slip you could hove hocl ci problem. This yeor They come in every imogin- oble color. Gnly The very clever could overcome This! Open lunch will hove To vvoiT onoTher yeor or Two unTil The coTeTerlo geTs even more possible-'P l-lowev er even if The lines were Too long you could olwoys ollg up 500 for your fovorrTe con oy which every club in school seemed To be selling Remember ThoT fun filled Spring breolc? No? Thoii s probobly becouse iT wos ol- mosT non-exisTenT. lnsTeool of o full week off we only hoo o Two ond o holf doy breok -W borely The size of o weekend! :1 55 5 'WEST WE 'Ms 2 gsm Fix isis img 'N 1 Egg, A-5 U is saass sseeu-u.,elsw 3 33PEg1Qi'je e+ia ee kfmifiiif se 3 is gkfiimss em as WSW. wwwww swwvgfzi was glial., giggrgg ,Qi wg, ,M 34 STuclenT Life B ac? 'M Tvoioniiihe Tube Famziy Ties AiiYssii.1i13a'TTe'Life OrfrQhi.Wiifisevr A The-C0Sby1.ShQw. - LAyiLCiygii5 ff L i f . siifsisswseire .5 . 'messiigsfisg I I.-nn' A SporTs play an im- Sporis News Tennis buT we saw The rise of many new faces. Americans favoriTe porTanT p rT in American socieTy. ln baskei- ball, during The spring of 87, we viewed The maich-up of The BosTon CelTlcs and The pasTTime, baseball, saw a long-shoT win The World Se- ries. The lvlinnesoTa Twins L.A. Lakers in The Champion- S . . . hip series. The CelTics were ouTplayed in The series home losers by a A mark. As for college The Kansas Jay- To be The as They won TournamenT by down Syracuse. IT The year of Ivan Lendl and lVlarTlna NavraTilova in played Their hearTs ouT To defeaT The ST. Louis Cardi- nals by a A - 3 margin. An exclTing game on Bowl Sunday was seen The naTion. The Tured The Denver versus The kins. And Then We viewed some cas finesT amaTeur going for The gold. TNXS Squeeze Belinda Carlisle The Alarm Bangles REM The Cure George Michael Billy Joel Bangles Bruce Springsiieen C5?0W'FiQ5pP0liU377 T is STudenT Life 35 36 STuder1T Life E . Y' ,, 5 K it . 4 1,1 , - I 4 5 FF' EA ., 53' s g, Q 5 ..AL I ,,, 2A SEK V ,,-K ,E 1. 4, , 43 , pf , i is egg Sfuderfr Life 37 Susan ivlcLynch, STudenT Council PresidenT, laughs aT The ideas proposed by The Senior Class Officers, Michael Csorba, Kevin Zippler, Jim Mo- zoki, and Jen Gilbert of , .. -f :gaze . - We Made It. Well, The year is finally over. NOT only is iT The end of anoTher school year, buf for many seniors iT marks The end of our educafion aT WI-iS. We have shared many special Times. Our lives have con- sisTed of homework, Term papers, sporfs, boyfriends, girlfriends, seeing people, going ouT wiTh people for whaTeverj, college applicaTions Cac- cepfances and rejecfionsp, looking for jobs, parfying, parTying, and parTying . . . Now, as we move on in our sepa- raTe clirecTions, we look back and Think, iT vvasn'T all ThaT bad. Our friendships ThaT we have made will lasT far beyond graduaTion, and memories will go on even furTher. 28 Senior Divider ESF HQ .. as If 1 s--- U...- S.T - . -gg-uk i ii i ooo if if of if niors Frnk Kern . nonO Helene v r Samara N5O:arrCi5i2c21inei Kreisn'iOV'f Onsizg di ' 1e,Liz D ' nioi wor ' tigrsdisrviov WW Yew cf de Senior fooiboii pioyers, Rob Shovlin, Dove Brown, Chorlie Ori, John Esposito, ond Jock Duelks nove Their egos boosied by being osked To pose for o yeorbook picrure. Senior Divider 29 Scan Adams going To say profound, but I've way Richard Aschele Roger Aberfson Rule: n. An 'rion for fix Kelly Anacker ALL Times, For Suzanne Ape! Ngchglqg SGPNOVS Luke Ayd One gone. i'l! follow Baffiloro Michael J .I Beddows Michelle G K, LT' N Sz Robin To my friends. LP., V.S., DP., MP., S.T., P.T,, SD., JH.. EM., MS., Aiwoys sfick Together CA- WN X gif gg X it - . sg ' Q. ' g . lv' 42, iiigh 1 ' so . . J'.-, A Sszsmg 2319' www? fp:-A 'X-4-us 2 :4312w:3 ' 2Rju'. , oNw4'4-'fn'-1 , AMAA Joseph Bilmon Ask not who? your king con do for you buf who? you con do for your king! JFK? Ethel Moves some of U! F.O.A,D, Suzanne Ape! vishing from Venicio, l'rn o senior, I don'T need to clean my locker! Fic Corbin becomes defensive when osked obouf ner neofness. Seniors 44 Becfrrice Boublis Kimberlee Boyd A- Amy 'S - Abbe -as gy-N. Eciword Brolin MQQP- V. we -vi s -' Y F' eg., 6 1, f l 2 N -'ii s EHIOES d --- '1 me 3 7' 'NNY I bu f. have cuf- Q day oF's4hooi 3i,, j have nd' make ond GT , , , -H I oi Cla-SS Lefr: Dove ivionninger and Poi Houlihon dominoie The couriyorci bench Q01 - vc n0+ ' 2 ' ha es by scoring owcy The 'timid sophomores. Above: Rochei Kreismon W 9 a' ruve' our shows Tho? seniors con oiwoys moke Time io reiox! ,Z 7 if rf . , , l f ' V V MI WOM' Life is like o sied dog. if you're not The Ieod dog. ihe view never chcingesi Seniors 43 ff 'We L if RX 4 IM Worried about his invesimenis, Sieve Miiler consulis The Wall Sfreef Journal. x'Now here's a Iiiile siory I goi io Tel! . . . Naihan Loofbourrow and Darryl Newman as The Beasiy Boys. All Seniors Kyle David been a 'rough bu? we finaily Cie O0 KL: KW, Dad. a dom' ever a ah fellow si success and eadi Even Jon 'FV' Phillip Cagnassola The Beach Bays and Buck , . . What more can life offer? FLAPS UP! David Caizzi Things can only gel beller as we graduate from This place onla college and Then The big ral race. em Michael Canala Aharaya Cannon hear? lls hal kles 'cf-,, 7 l .4 A. Audra Caslellano hard lo ,Q-5, 'Db- an 111' d Michele Ceklosky The mamenfs pass sa quickly, bur The memories last forever. Love ya KS., T.M., 84 JR. Thanks mom 84 clad. Kara Chambllss l'm easy To please, as long as l gel my way, MW you're lhe besl. You QO'?T?1GlOOk - Prince. You look cool. '88 Jeanelle Chang SEBFHOYS A5 Jose 'Uv My young men men who work ond wnsdom dreams, Three 1715 359 7 -.ax NW' 9' KKXN. DOFN91 Hong Shik This one goes ou? Iove, This one goes one I leff behind, A6 Seniors 'TIN' of Michoei Cohen The besT Will Cole Ns.-f H :T I 95 kill The 'Ta T 0 o Tree book. DM: me! I iuv ui CheckrnoTe! Ed Einhorn does iT ogoin And when The Devils rock The house, They rock iT Qii The wciy down! Erin Doyle ond KrisTo DieTTerich conTinue To show Their spiriT long ofTer The Thanksgiving gome. Y Left: Henr Show cruises Throu h Westfield Semoes 1S'Qv--- 2-arse ' N- 5 ng-1. df-'ve +0 scho0l -z1'l do Na+ fi-4.1 auf hoveaj E 3H'lu do noi' E 0 E no 'ob v Q e . if-f ell,-154 jg M Above: On The food ogoin!!! f' Af .3 ,X if if HAOGOHV' cries Todd Meiko. A prime exompie of why joniiors should pu? up signs offer They wdsh The floors To dvoid such confusion. Wdrren Ndkoidni reconsiders dppiying To i-lorvdrd dfier receiving his mid- L yedr Qrddes. 50 Seniors i-idyley SKI. PG Ar-- :ar SOUWSTIFTIGS FGOCH the S60 wg 'dw' 1 Nm, QD' Perer Delozcrro Joseph Demoio X SRS Ahgeiiho Demorco Christopher Dembiec Don T COD Krisrcz Wir! BUOD Diiks KX s Nicolas di Pierre IT ol! seems so srupicl, if mokes me wom' To give up, bu? why should I give up when if GE! seems so sru- pid. ML, Gore Charles Dombroski Seniors 54 52 Seniors I ' KY? Helene Fink Jomes Finn Look deeply lnio The mirror of life, discover The speciol person only you can be. i'!l miss you Chip. sbs - Lefl: Broke senior, Keilh Wiliel worns junior, Alison lvloslrongelo, To slori saving up, Above: 'Wonno buy ci woichff' - Jen Crone Tries To scrounge up some cosh for her senior yeor, I Q ge 3- is Q, ., o ei 'li 'Nm-6 M4- Yeas MFCUCIGI Ns! N, ,Sgnions Say... TYYCDIGCC -lo 0 -5 iq-lend-c is Qwesmeld i .- QW ll QW- Qrdermq DoMi'n0S, K They Delivek' Deone Flzzell 'SF ,,f,f,,, In uf. SGNOFS 55 Despite The foci rhdi his lenses fell our of his sunglasses, Gregg Schmoiz is deiermined To look os i'cooi ds his friend Adom Sherman. Jenny Giiloeri unsuccessfuily ciiiempis To pose for d piciure wirh Kdrd McLane while 'frying 'ro ignore The piece of iinr in her eye. Seniors Jomes THOSE who 9 iw Michael .s.,N, rneus fururo pdrp wks :JUN Wiiiiom G-orbonni me end Q... Loro Gorbowsky do C-Barron Gorrels W- up never oier , , . :rd soys VS JR AC SK -- Winston - KVS you -vwlf y destiny. Aiwoys lcon noi s or noi To quesiion - siooges. I love you JL: Nice box! BB+MS - Mom ond Dod! Those if :T were Todoy Those from ysf yrs. JH, 84 KFS with you Tomorrow. 3 on eorih happiness - i Gray C1 HTTIG A. Those embarassing moments in The library , Sue Siberry gets caughf im The Tumsfyle, Neal Troum and Paul Scoufen: The infimidahhg sehiors ! m Y LGSlIG G ClT'lX JaneT Haniak like digmgnds in OD by WGIR OTT TTTTOUQTT TS TTT Hanna run and don'T am - U2 CP Ll? P aiioia The heavy pgr- sTress L each Time a friend Tying, faiigue, sTress,ThyperacTiviTy. The cause: prewcollege paranoia. All Sen' iors applying To colleges had iT one Time or anoTher during The year. This disease made all of us reaiize ThaT be- ing a senior was hoT all shining in glory. Losing sleep every nighT became a hapii, balancing ouT direcily wiTh sleeping during The school day, This sTrain To The biological sysiern became evideni in our overwhelming irriTabiIiTy. i'l'rn never gaingffro geT inia ci cols lege , became The class rnoTTo. The asked Where are you applying? This was usually followed lay The aueshons WhaT is your T5rsT choice? , WhaT were your SAT scares? , and UDO you Think you'li geT in? . These some peo- ple also had To remind you Thai ac- cording To The Baron's Guide There was no way for you To gei accepTed unless you had 'Tconne-r::Tions . The sTress louilT up unTii we heard from our schools, Now we realize ThaT rnosT of The Time we spear worrying was jusT a wasie of eh- ergyip , y Us Michelle Harlman KOVSY HOFWOOG TM - lf The sun refused To shine. Gary 6 X7 l-learher Hearty H19 l'd slill be loving you, Good luck BG and 'rhe Class of 'i988l ne ONE ay , Ml' ll ' .NNFW Nieman- 'N-'X KX na0rS G 3.75, jzg f ' xxex . 'M A9 1' omhhsvfl 5cm0f5 K Forged OL no . l 9 'l. NM- - 'UI A A H V, Leff. I ll never ever forgei my homework again. Heather I-leally prays Q bm, ,-,-, , To gel lnlo her firsl choice school. I I de+enTl0'ff Kem! Hagen Above: Janet Weinstein as The paranoid senior. .ff - ffl:-w if ' ff' Seniors oi PGTHCK 'N WK ulvloybe people wiil expe-C1 more from me now but J know who? 1 expecT from myseh' and Thofs more imporfonf' -- Steffi Graf. June '87, k. ' -V MJ . . g...? . . j x , ,- 7- K. .I f qs.-f Heicle Kevoe Eleno r l ,,,,,..v- a . ,V ,P rye, jf jf! I L :if 1 1 41 sclll, Vp, ,,,- fr My H .w?'..,, .1 l'And pul your lefl fool in . . . Poul Heovey 'lhokey poke-ys Through The courlyord. Who'r do you rneon, you olreooly have o dole for the 'WlnTer Wonderland' dance! D'mi'rri Czornecki gels Turned down ogoln. FEW A Seniors 65 NWN' may -mr Q S 2 1 g.agi.,,,4., W Mi 5 Kolberf Allyson woyto 3, Tu, Wk ns, n'nsT in of SGH un 63 Thr! morning cznci Due ,f+ns huey. Q' Kgy nw' i Y Robert Kornicke Koihleen 'XA box ot roin will edse the poin Gnd love will see you through. Qf9GTfUl Decid. HM: But it dOn't look like me. ROCHGI KfSlSI'TlGF1 Whot ci long strange trip it's been! - Jess, whot does Bur'npers reolly rneon? Stephen Kulpo Left: interrupted from o pleosont doydreorn Greg Devitt glores ot the Weothervone photogrdoher. Above: Meryl Klinghoffer wotches the clock, counting down the minutes until Groduolion. still be ehioas So --- N X Qsfgafyi asxk w xx -x 1. o have X icF+ ' qx 42.91001 40 lunch C-'ol' ynvg not' V f 5x3 oP'mose qi 'l. who ICH Nj L 90+ slapped lUHh C1 Saturdbf .ff ferr!!-sa nfgyn- 45,91 G Could if il killed Jill Lou MS, AW - I've got 2 strong orms to hold on tight, 2 good friends on my left ond right but only one - you ore only one - EG Seniors 67 '91 Peier Lima Don'i live 'ro on oih- mr...-W Nadine Lisica Shrimp, you always look be-Tier in The microwave, Thanx Dad 84 Wiiiawooiizie 84 Grandpa. Thanx io everyone. FLAPS UP!! .9 an QWSQTZAX- 'S N' ' I 5sgQ,5:f,5k. Kenny Lowensiein Smurf DA iives on - C-Bobs Buster Steven - Thanks - Clus- rer AW, JW, KG, MM, KM, JL, CH, TU 84 The resi 'i-A-3 ALL . . , ADIOS , ,,,,,, T, , . .W E i l E A , 5 1 i 1 Kim Lindsay i LOVE YOU - This message goes io mom, Thanks for ali the great Things youve done and for being The QTSCIT person you are. diff! Kevin Lombardi li is Those special memories Thai always find a home in Thai per- manent pari of iife forever. ME TOO! -- Kristi Jeff LOWE GV -F' xp To my YOU - you A W ony fi W4-.. Susan John you Left: Taking time our from her challenging calculus homework, Mindy Waterhouse poses for a candid shoi. Above: in order To rndiniain a sirong body and mind during my senior year, i drink miik! Neai Troum shares his secrei of success. OU We Senfozs Say mv, N xxx -mgirfavoflie .5 riovei IAHIQNU1 rl It i' fa gLrt,c,gfnEfi9lSlf.Y f CQY' m im ' I 'I fun- .Apu , ' ffl if sun Chrisiian Miller There is no subsfiiuie. Seniors 73 74 ft? Christine Ugenri displays Thai simple minds are easily amused. . X , ,Q 5 Michelle Hartman, Erin Doyle, Heather l-ieally and Kelly Anacker Qaiher logerher afrer school for The Furure Librarians of America Club. what pour les livin' isfifre Mis ROD -- Micheiie Mongno Doivid Monninger Open your eyes ond Iook wiihin. Are you soiisfied with 'rhe life you're Iivin? T' Liso Monieleone Lesley Morrison Mom Debi Diono I Love You CE, MU, SA, FA, IM, I-II, GI-I, FI, GS, GO, OB, EI? FI, RS, TI, ME, SW, OC, OO, LE RS, MC, EV, IL, YS, LOVING Q-..,,. Eric Munz WIII Moureen Murphy I Iove you noi only for whor you ore, Dui for who? I om when I om with you - BIII, Fronk. ond ev- eryone - youre The besii Worren Nokoioni TI-I, IC 84 TH IN OU, SP, COO 84 S IN, TI, Lori Nelson So who? do you do when you gei home ond There is only one cinnamon roII Iefr buf Iwo icing pockeis? Seniors 7 5 John 5 171.1 Drew lm-A WN S3 Colette Horringion feels The pressures of senior yeor, os she struggles To finish her English book The period before il is due. Freezing in The cold of wlnler, Kim Boyd ond Kim Lindsey impo- Tienlly woil for the relurn fire drill bell. QV ff., - f f'43.aiii'f 'A' lvlark Powers who sToocl by sTrengTh are who ask us To hear The SS, JS, JH, NL, CF. 78 Seniors f, ,,.Ng,','I , an -Q-M V N., ,sl WMM lar' ie- V ii funn f,.f, I, .7 ' 3, ' ii all seosember, Theri 'wG2 iscisl eswvs Qbwl' Gisli? when we seni ouigsfefisicoiiege applica- Tions galore. These same applicaiions sai dusT-covered on our desks uniil we finally had The courage To Tackle Them. Siruggling To show ThaT we were essen- Tial To Their sTudenT body, we 'spoken To The admissions board in several ways. FirsT, we lisTecl all of our exTra- curricular aoTiviTies Clrzclucling The Time we helped old lvlrs .sisl Jones across The siree-T ie. voiuhfeeirciyvork: our Third grade i:naileT lessic3irjsisiigsesgi1siahclng Twice weekly, and The one1highT we worked on safe rides Le. member of S.A,D.D.J, Thing weQvifishedi The admissions sfoff To considerfin reviewing our applica- Tion. Tryingio use These words To our advaniage, we wroTe aboui every- Thing from our uncle's duck farm in Canada To The signiTicanT symbols pro- Troyed in The Se-cref SHGFGV and Their effecT on our tives. Finally afier The compleiioncoffhe essay, we found ourw selves Teemieg with swear' in The office of Thi ooilege This-rviewer, sTriving To giveLThS1ii?? Ef3CTfehswef To every quesf Tian askedigyiifhiisyiiwds a Tough year, buf we all livecilio laugh aboui iT, T C7 K . a Jill Reefer Virginie Rcguenoucl Don r soy what you rnighl spoil your face, wolk in CI crowd you won? ony Trace. Qoberl world SCNIORS SUV Q V, x x -nngirfavorzft Fronk Rcllhgeber - Life is no? cslwoys o bowl buf you guys sure ll Q barrel of monkeys: -JL-VR-MM-SL- Lefl: Do you Think lhey'll believe Thol my bend Tourecl Soulh Africa los? Y summer? Sleve Lellner osks Pool l-Ieovey for help on his college essoy, Co,v,,f-nu-cao.lS OVC Q SOI BIUQS D ef Peps' Qwf Mlchea J QH5 0+ -I-he Mow ' lexoncler Reyfmon Above: Kerri Twisle finds it horcl To keep her oulobiogrophy c1ccuroTe . if Mm M' A A N - I ' ' 1, ... 'N X Q , XR X 'N X B. gg S lg is X N-of ii You don'T me-an To say , . Carla Komar laughs af The naive-Ty of a junior. 1 Reverring back To 'rneir childhood ways, Mark Tabs and Adam seem To forger TnaT graduation is just around The corner. Sherman 80 Seniors 'Nw- 1 Foiih Roberison Cioudio Roies JO09 Upon us oii o iiiile roin must foli, VVho'r couid've been is berier Gggdbye Wi-LS, 1 1 Then who? couid never be oi oil Sioy gold - Oursiders THANX -- EMfCDfLDjDF,fMNfJSfJD! Kris - your The greoiesr cousin Bc besr friend - Love YA - KVS - AG-JR-SK-AC - Bea? friends for- ever - remember noi Union summer nights Ross When The ducks quock, feed Them. win Cioire Ryon A warped mrndrscierribreming A reel friend is Someone who To Wggfg - gee YQ 'rokes ci winier voooiion on G sun-drenched beach and doesnur send or cord. 11 Jennifer Ryon Doreen Sodowski Seniors 84 'Q' Eiisobefh Schindier was b an The 4 Mono Scioscao Paul France 82 Seniors X-We The only ness 'J-u'3b2 1 1 2 2 1 i Kevin SmiTh Brennon SmiTh fs 'i' Krishn Sobey Jennifer Grid oniy will xy-rv define The Con be qw be Scn'l0I'5 Suv' ' ' 'I ix N N - h ,1-'pivofikl T ' T., Z.?5,1Qso1d0T ' 1 A' . H - T Vopiain WHS i vw 0 bunqfnq 275 W 1 'U Q Pegyivlfrvs A, Leff: LoTeri Mork Nelson shows IT Tokes o second To soy good-bye Q . ' Above: susan iviciyncn ond Jen eiiberi oon'T Think its mor easy. fi' 'is ' 'T A ' ,f 1 x ' Q- - f -s a 5 'fy' if W Qs ChrisTopher SToppos 'Woke up in my cioThes ogoin This morning I don'T know exocTiy where i om Thanks for The memories BesT of Tuck JH, JS, PH Seniors 85 I-ieh, heh, heh, penis Jock G-lynn os he woiches The cheerleaders during o fooiboil gorne. Ed Brolin secreily ieils how mony girlfriends Nick DiPierro hos hed. Sievens . ,i ,rg 'ii -ww .ue- inure Kevin Stock wcinied To be be, jus? beiieve in Gien 86 Seniors WN-41 Leslie Swerclzewski Tobs College is overruled To Lorca l love you Tnonks for every AHSC1 D84 fl? qvw Do you know l-ie - Y MOU Alexis Topor H9 YOU -- UD The H'S, NIH, IS reol porly - Ecil oi oss oul cal 42 woke O09 for The VOOG GHG, l'T'lGl'l, you wonno hii me in The side of The foce wilh ca slush DQ!! for? Seniors 87 88 Seniors I om master of myself, GS of The universe: I om, and I wish To be so. - Pierre Corneille I Q' John WQTT ACIFOU WGDGF This os going 'fo geT very cofed Topgun luck 'ro oil my ffrends . . . M8cD GO NAVY - FLAPS Nicole Sfrofoci poses for The sfonolord cord cofologue picfure. -'QD JeSSiCC1 Wi!CiSTeil'1 Molindo VViIIiC1mS You ore only os good os u fhink u ore. . .oncilfhink I'rn greofl ifeei coo! Koro is Qreof luvyo KC, KB, MOM, DAD, Li, SL. ES 88 Keith Witte! ond Anthony Buoscio just don'T cuT if os they pose os Hhome boys . SSFNOFS 89 N0 vi? Tsiya Wise The essen ness. 04 rot! e LP is To begun io you musT first Thanx Mom, make you 90 Seniors Howard Sermons Saw-- . nm W 'mei r Favoxrii-C. 'M 5 Gqm ncHvHy lg ggdml Hon Q vox :eq DOH deck HOC-KEY Ill I M,,,,. A2 days The class 47? Anne Wrighr MGX Life is ail memory, excepf for The To be one presenf moment Thar goes sioocl. by so quick you can hardly cafch if - TW, JL, BS TLND Top Jeff: NOK, jusr Take The picfuref' Howard Wolfson, Paul Kennedy and Tom Pryor Take a break from Their intense studying. Boffom leff: Maureen Murphy, Karyn Clyne and Roger Alberfson say, CHEESE! Above: The, The, 'rhaT's all folks, as Chuck Dombroski so profoundly pufs it Junior Class Officers Qi To rp: Erika Blumperg - SecreTary, Michael Loffredo - Vice-President Joseph Murphy -- President Carol Lee Allebaugh - Advisor. Missing: John Niedzwiecki - Treasur- 'WCW ,K r..s .gs THE YEAR F THE JU IOR They're Too old To be sophomores, ThaT's clear buT l'graduaTion sTill sounds like a word in a foreign lan- guage. They have jobs, They visiT col- leges, They Take TesTs . . . loTs of TesTs . . . and in The caTch-22 of Their daily exisTence, everylhing counTs To- wards Their fuiure. Many spend year wiThin school and IiTTle else. Juniors are noT all as They mighT They laugh, cry, shouT, love, dream. And should you prick Them, you mighi surely expecT Them To bleed . . . 92 Junior Divider 42 ' 'W WT' 45 ff, H Www 1 H ff., , Y fi .IU IORS -f ri ,,. Lv -' It v 5 -A E-,E 1 N, K Q 5, if -in X f Q I K 1' J-1 f Q Q., he ff -I ff d j f 46:11.-1 .' , Q, f ,i X' '5'4.2- 1 , A' ---1f-' -Q ,.. J . . I x -4- - - , W -'1 .F' , . 3611? ' -A .f ' T .f f'- 'i fZ' 1- , . ug' r ff S3235 -zu ' . -,M 5 ,.,, , Q4 - Q..-. 33 . gba, - ' V, nj - wee. - f . . aff, r 1+ - - -. , 1 ,. af u . - -g X-.1-i n ae, i e ' i r ' v z H. As X 9 - ' IL L' 1 5:4 5- v ,f ' mpifi Qniempioies iU A Koiie isoOCS0n C A grir1mi'1Q S. on The bieflciief While flashing ci big smile for The camera, Tom Cassidy puis John Sherman in cz heodlock. Junior Divider 93 ADAIVISON Ronald Adamson Marcelo Adapon Brenda Alborn Jennifer Aldrich Kalnleen Allen Thomas Andreola SCOTT Aquila Jessica Arkel Kirslen Arnold Havard Bakken Erin Balka Jared Barbin Raul Barroso Helena Bauernscnmli Bryan Beller Gerald Benaauisia Tlmoiny Benneli Jill Berger Kyle Bergin Joanne Bigbee Debbie Bilman William Bizink Monique Blackman Abbe Blakesberg QA Juniors S! Juniors Christine Gorman and Stacey Elmore pose for a friendship piciure CALHOUN an A ii me Class clown Jim Robins is ai ii again! Lawrence Blocker Erika Blumberg Keilee Bock Jonoihan Bomba Zachary Bonham Shirley Borgese Sylvie Bouvei John Bowbliss Rah San Bowles Chrisiopher Brandely Karen Brandi Anne Louise Brealou David Briemer Jessica Broadwell lviarihew Brown Pamela Buehler Ross Bunson Lyree Burke Alexandra Burman Marcus Bursrein Karen Byrne Michael Cafaro Sieven Cafaro Alberl Calhoun Juniors 95 CANCELLlERl Jennifer Cancellieri Anlnony gliannaielli Marianne Caroe Jeffrey Carovillano Melissa Carly Thomas Cassidy Gina Cavalchire Avon Chandler Grace Chang Chrisiopner Charlesworin I M Adam Cnerensky Chris Cho Lisa La Carrubba, Susan Lelwink, and Caroline Howler? express Their eninusiasm wiih using The new copy machine. Raymond Cho Julie Choi David Chou Karen Clnorre Angela Ciullo Anna Clullo Krisiin Clare Lee Clarkson Amy Clayman Lisa Clevenger Christopher Cogneiii Sieve Cohen Q6 Juniors DARMORY if .V l, fi 5:1 'wo gf.- 1 fi H J If iff' U You'd beiier giye me an A Ms. Siarkf' Dawn Coleila Tracy Colligan Michael Conheeney Edward Connery Allison Connolly Elaine Connor Colin Conway Ericka Coppecige Malihew Cordasco Ano Cornejo Daniella Coriez Michelle Cosulich Andrew Cozewiih Tara Craig John Crisafulli Jeffrey Cronin Jody Crown Benion Cummings Douglas Cunningham Nonelie Cunningham Sean Cunningham Craig Curiy Donna D'Amore Paul Darmory Juniors 97 DAVIS Andre Davis Susan Davis William Davis Lynn Decker Susan De Fabio Krlsfin Degnan Karen DeG-urls Jennifer Del-lanes Jamie Delguidice Pafricia De Oliva David Diaz Thomas Diaz Paul DiBari Michael DiBella Jessica Diclerico Glenn Dierkes Danielle DiFiore Laura DiFonzo Nicholas Dilorio Michelle Dil.auro Michael Dodd lvlargarel Doerrer Sean Doll Carlene Donaro Daniel Donayre Chrisrlan Donzella Edward Dorsey Q8 Juniors Junior Adam Kors patrols The hallway wrih his deadly crulches Brendan Doyle lvlark Doyle William Driscoll Carolyn Dunn Collelie DuPuis Timolhy Dursee Adrianne Dwyer Slephen Dzury Tricia Edmondson Denise Egidio Siacey Elmore Eileen Fagan Mary Fagan lvierediih Fahey Donald Faick-Jorgensen Danielle Falcone John Feeney Jennifer Feldman Roberi Filippone Gabrielle Fisher Julie Fleischmann Amy Flynn Edward Flynn Maflhew Foniana Juniors 99 FORD Jacqueline Ford Lonnie Friedman Melissa Friedman Mark Friedrich Michael Fuhrman Marc Gabriel Brian Gaffney Katherine Gallagher Philip Gallagher Leroy Gallman Robert Garcia Melinda Gaviir Jonalhan Gelfand Jennifer Giaimo Nicole Giglio Scoll Gilgallon Wilson Gill Hillary Golclner Rachel Golum Marc Gorbaly Chrisline Gorman Kimberly Gosen Keilh Graf Glenn Graham 'IOO Juniors 'SJ Because she is concenrraling so hard on her sludies, Sue Smith fails 'ro realize lhal The resl of The class has lefl. 4' .. A , 1, we , 'W f' is ,Q f l l X, 1 F . 1 xy Margarel Graney Lisa Griffiih Neil Groie Brian Gruseke Valerie Gude Daniel Haag Joshua Hager Michael Hamillon David Hansen Michael Harrlgfeld Lee Harris , Chrislopher Hay Terry Hegarly Chris Henry Marcy Hermlslon Andrew Hickey Jonaihan l-lillz Lori Hinman John Hinson Ted l-lobbie Mark Hoffmann Samanlha Hood Alyssa Hook James Howard Juniors 'l0l HOVVLETT Caroline I-iowleii Wendy I-Iuong Deon I-Iuddlesion Gerald Hughes IvIaryJean I-Iumislon Tracey Hurley i fx Gerald lnfaniino Kalhryn Isoacson - 1 ,,.. M S n an Q' I Linda Isolda Michael lsolda Anne Marie Jacks Roy Jansen Young Song and Juslin Iviaraveiz ailempi a seemingly physic dIIy impossible experi FTISIWT. Chrisiine Jeans Enis Jenkins Jea-Yoon Jeong Ivlaiihew Joelson Gregory Johnson Jennifer Johnson Carol Jones Calherine Jones Desma Jones Gayle Jones Richard Jones Irene Kalinowski 102 Juniors fffffl New ,IEQL .xxx x .. , ' 9-2, ',. s -A . K LAUER 'L '9- 1 S Hey Adcim, whol was ThoT?! lvlelonie Keenn Kevin Kelly lvlory Alice Kelly Ronolo Kelly Koinryn Kendeign Noncy Killeen Jung Eun Kim Kuncnul Kim Alison Kirk Joseph Kirschner Adam Kois Jeffrey Kopelmon Gino Kessler Kenneth Koloysky Lee Krosner Douglas Kris Colnerine Kudlick lvlork Kumpf Young Kwon Lisci Loiiorrubbo Marlo l.olly Cnorles LoRosc Williorn Lcirsen Kirsiin Louer Juniors 403 LEE Joo Eun Lee Jennifer Lehmkuhi Wendy Lemke Susan Leiwink Philip Linden Lorraine Liszewski Vanessa Lloyd Michael Loffreda Cassandra Logan Jennifer Lonsdaie Laura Loughrey Caro! Luce Ann Luerssen David Lukaszewicz Kaiherine Lynch Emily MacBiain John Macko Amy MacQuaide Joseph Mandriilo Cindy Manhardi Jusiin iviaraveiz Oran Marguiis Tricia Marione Erik Markey 4011 Juniors Who are you hooking aT? , asks Rob Fiiiippone wiih ci 'rhreaiening glance. 9 MURPHY QL' rw, ,, 'M J' ii Wai'r! Don'T Take ii yei, excIaims Carmen Scarpignaio as he and Jenn Deiianes pose for a piciare. 1.0-- mi John Maroiia Thomas Marshall Jennifer Mariin Tracy Mariin Alison Masirangelo Sharon Maynard David Mazza Roberi McCoid Melissa McEnerney Chrisiopher McEviIy Amy McFadden Maiihew McGee Jason McLane Karin Meiiina Heaiher Michel Marc Migiiorini James Migiiozzi Michal Millul Miriam Mogendorf Darnell Moore Lisa Morrow Robert Moskal Siacey Muiier Joseph Murphy Juniors 405 MURRAY Susan Murray Kim Myers Elaine Myrick Denise Newman Nicole Nichols John Nieoizwiecki Michael Noerr Pairick Norton Sandra O'Brien Thomas O'l-lara Stephanie Palumbo Janice Park Claire Pasierczyk Maria Pavese Bryce Pemble Siacie Perry Brian Peiersen Siephanle Peiersen Jonaihan Plerpan Ryan Piesco Jeffrey Pinkin Kimille Pisane Richard Poller Susan Poiler Donna Prasek Thomas Price 106 Juniors Dan Haag, Dave Diclcison anal Toad Conover use The couri- yarcl as a shorlcui io class. .C F ln .li '.-:Ola Chl 5 e as-4' ' so K5 'Ci ROSENBAUIVI .-oy 673, Zag' Afiirr. . fi Juniors Tea Hoobie ancl Lee Krasner Take 'lime oui from a foolball game To flash a quick smile for The camera, Donna Principia Eric Pringle Gregory Pulaski Geeia Purohii John Pushko Michael Pushko Eric Puizer Palrick Quill Kenneih Rafiree Gordon Rakiia Travis Redd Lisa Reifer Karl Reiischlag Richard Rhodes Daniel Ricca Anlonieiia Riccarcli Susan Ripperger lvlargorei Riiienhouse Bonnie Riiier Alicia Roberls James Robins Darrell Robinson Jennifer Roes Adam Rosenbaum Juniors 407 Jonainan Rosenberg Amanda Ross Roberl Rain Linda Ruble Jennifer Ruerup Jennifer Ruif Stacy Rumphrey Dawn Marie Russell James Ryan Grace Ryu Troy Sacco Dan Sacner I-learner Salamone John Salerno Pedro Salgado Deborah Saliola Adam Sandler Cybelle Sala Carmen Scarpignaro Daniel Scnniizer Adam Schoenberg Kevin Schuirz Jennifer Senlivan Monica Sharma 108 Juniors STRAVACH ,,- .,, 7 f wi , .1 E v kj- hindi Y, w ' ' Wiz - 1 Sew,- 5 E Junior W J if 2 ,:i. , ,.., . 2 i Pol Norton models o popular WHS foolboll Teorn hoirslyle. Ami Show Chrisropher Sheo Douglos Sheldon Joson Sherry Tomoko Snimozoio Evon Snurok Holly Siegel Judilh Sirolo lvlegon Slicer Ellen Skowronski Michael Smirh Suson Smith Sleven Solomon Young Sug Song Noncy Slomoroff Cecily Slork Timoihy Sloulberg Jennifer Stephens Liso Stern John Sleuernogel Ann Slockschloeder Jennifer Slone lvlelinclo Sioller Doyicl Slrovoch Juniors 409 Chrisiopher Suilon Samara Talkin Michael Taranio David Taylor Jennifer Taylor LaCreasha Taylor SCOTT Taylor Chrisrine Tews Barbara Thomas Karen Thum Jennifer Tilobiiis Bruce Tikofsky Caiherine Timko Laurie Tirone Michael Triarsi Susan Trumbauer Tomoko Uemura James Vacoaro Joy Vanaenbrancle Christopher Vella Jaya Verma William Vesey Peter Vierno Roberi Viilane 'I 40 Juniors YE!-l iv Q' !4 i David Vincenlsen Lisa Vincenisen 5 , Tnao Vo ' Marli Vogel Peler Wagner Cnrisiine Walsh Koller Walsh Edward Ward Lucas Warwick Karen Weber Kerry Weiss Melissa Wells Lisa Ann Wenrworln Jessica Wilfenrl Clelus Wilkins i Melissa Williams Dulol Wlngale s Jack Wisn f . ,f if 'i ' Randy Wojcik Sarah Wolf Peler Wrignl Winslon Wu , V Margaret Yarnell Jane Ying Yen Junior Keiln Graf enjoys The signls at ine Blue Devil Pep Rally. Juniors lil V' W 'I 'I2 Juniors 'is if Juniors 'I 43 Sophomore Class Officers Cl To ry: Jessica Gross - Secrefary, Allison Cosfine - Vice-Presldeni, Mi- chael Seller - Advisor, Mine STaggard - Presl- denT, Carolyn Sherman - Treasurer. THE YEAR QF THE SOPH ORE LosT. Confused. STrangers in a sirange place. Or so oThers claim. They're puT down, siepped on, and mercilessly yelled aT. Or so They claim. No one yeT ls willing To admlT ThaT They'Il be Seniors some day soon. They've been Through courses ThaT They never saw in Junior l-llgh. in foci, These are The IasT sophomores who will ever reside on The low end of The WHS Toiem pole. They're new, They're hip, They're The Class of 4990 . . . buT They sTlll haven'T been able To find Thai swimming pool on The Third floor , . . 'lid Sophomore Divider 1 - M Q x.:- ,-.'f X si i J Q i 3 , Hi, , at . ' x SQPHQ DRE I fx ' fe' f? 1 '.1L,'.71:-, 6 1. 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K I: -In :?' . 9 - -I 9 , f f Q, X ' if ' Q26 sie S iei their som shine MOU hornwe eor H?iZpcZiS3NlFi4S's doncGS Of me O These sophomores ore obviously enjoying one of Wesifieid High's victorious fooiboii gornes, Sophomore Divider M5 ABELES Chris Abeles Chrislopher Ahlskog Nalhan Alperlson Howard Allschule Sheri Anacker Lynn Anclreskl Palrick Antoine Damian Anzelmo FGUTGSY AIWZGIITWO Nicole Aralingl William Aronson ivlereciilh Asch Sophia Aspramalis Peler Asseiln Soula Alhanasoulas Mark Alklns Daniel Avis Gary Backus Kaiherine Baker Leigh Baker Janelle Banlly April Baranyay Dionnes Baxler Dino Bencivenga Sophomores 'I lo 'lYes smiles Rachel Galum l ll gladly lake your papers for you BURSTEIN is 'n i .., ,ar ' , I Q , I 2 , Z r Sophomore Tracy Rownicki clemonsirales her hula-hooping ability oi The WHS Devil Dance, William Bercow Alizo Besi Michael Blonche Miesha Boalwrighl Molly Boie Chrisiopher Bonarol William Bonnelii Adam Boilorff Consioniino Bovino Roland Boyd Benjamin Bradley Michael Brody Heather Braun Julie Brecher Shown Brennan Jefferey Broaciwell Thomas Brodo Eric Brody Robyn Brophy Lori Burboge Jeremy Burgess Ausiin Burkeii Adam Bursiein Dale Bursiein 147 Sophomores CAlZZl Debra Caizzi Danielle Cameron William Campanile Claudia Ann Carnevale Michelle Carrarura Kerri Carier Leslie Carry fy Kim Caruana A' Vicloria Caienacci Colleen Cavan mil Lillian Chang Tanyamarie Cnciuk I know someining you aon'T know! Karen Chelius Eugene Chen Joanna Cnerensky Couriney Cnerewicn Siepnen Clarke David Cook .2 Krisren Cooper Liran Coriar Patricia Cosia Allison Cosiine Kevin Coulier Yvonne Cranwell Q , .W 8. fl '18 Sopnomores .W 1 Walk like an Egyplian . . . David Alan Croul Jennifer Culver Michael Cunningham Nichole Czarnecki Susan Daley Suzanne Darrnory Staci Dallner Jon Davidson Aundreo Defur Chrislopher Delvialo Christina Delvlasi Amy DeOliva Jennifer DeRosa John DiBeIla Michelle Dickinson Tracy Diemer Susan DiGiacomo Lisa DiSalle Mahhew Dixon Klaus Dolling Tirnoihy Donovan Brendan Dornbusch George Eisenhauer Marcus Elias Sophomores 'I 19 ESCOBAR Jose Esoobar Drew Fabiano Jonathan Fahey l-leaiher Feasler Joshua Feinberg Dara Feivelson Alayne Ferraresi David Foersl Charles Foley William Folger Rami Friedman Benjamin Galaia Brenl Garrels Danielle Gavino Scoll Geller Jeffery Genloi Wayne Gergich Chrislopher Geiz Mark Gilrain Dwayne Glasgow Amy Glynn Ann Glynn Kalherine Glynn Katie Glynn Ross Golaslein Slack Gordon Carolyn Gosen 'l2O Sophomores an 'U- Sophomore Adam Pizzi watches infenrly or a WHS football game. HEATLY ll? 1. Kenneth Goski Mitchell Gouss Darcie Graf Laura Gray Jennifer Green Jennifer Green Jessica Gross Jucleann Gross K I i.f f Lisa Hanken Thomas Hanlon Michael Hanna Marc Hardy Karriem Harris Melinda Harris S... ,JU Mffff' I ,, - Chris Northup's toothy grin shows that he is enjoying his class. Alexis Hay Christa Heatly Sophomores 'l2'i David Grabowski Joseph Gragnano Stephanie Graham David Greenberg Elizabeth Gunning Thomas Harrington Antanya Harrison Natalie Hatfield HELFAND Darin Heifana Eciward Hencirzak Keiih Heriell Rigel Heung Terence Hickey Jeni Higgins Laura i-Ioliioiay Erik Hoiion Heaiher ingraham Robert Jeremiah Thomas Jiviaen Jennifer Johnson Kenneih Johnson Krisiina Johnson Chrisiopher Jordan Jamie Jordan Micheiie Kapior Simon Kavanagh Kaie Keenan Karl Keiber Michael Keiiy Ki Kim Joshua Kiein Yes, iT's me, Jon Gelfand L 122 Sophomores MACKO Rebecca Klein Eric Klezer lvlallhew Knuasen Kevin Knuerlel Kris Koeaerliz Elisa Koppel Craig Korb Jay Koslowsky ,L ,. W. g .,.L Kim Kumpf if 'f Q we ' L, 'W' Jason Kunicky ,Q Annika Kurz L L . Theodore Lalangas ev ' A . Lisa LaQuagIia Helen LaScelles Nicholas Lee Brian Leegan Gregory Licciardello Eric Lienhard l Tara Liscianaro Robert Longo L Carl Lonrka Calherine Lu Claudia Luz Ann Macko Fantasy Anzelmo can r wait To gel srarlecl on her firsr sophomore paper. Sophomores 423 IVIALAK Kristen Malak Eric Malgeri l l Andre Manning Michelle Mannino Ryan Manville Michael Marinelli Riv- ff. 'VS ,-,,,,,,..----w ' Celia Markham Kenneth Marsh Noreen Martin Marygrace Martorina Matthew Masterson Edward Mattson Julie McCloy Sarah McCord Peter McDevitt Tiffany MCC-See Kimberly McGowan Michael Mclntyre Edward McTeigue Christopher Meissner Brian Mellen Kevin Mennitt Jason Meyer Jonathan Meyer 'i2-41 Sophomores Don't worry Jen, June isn't that far away! -4- BsK F ' 'r L: PAFUIVII A , ,, ov. ,. f--,-:.,. K, .,, ,vp Lucas Miller Tamara Miller Christopher Mindas Yuko Miyamoto Kathryn Mondelll Marc Motter Brian Mueller Charles Mueller Shane Mullan John Muncl James Murphy Kerry Murphy Keith Nogengast Samantha Nichols Leonna Nicks Antoinette Nienburg Augustina Nienburg Danielle Nolas In an effort to be on time for basketball practice, Mike Kelly charges clown the hall. irq Christopher Northup Rolph Notormaso Paul O'Brlen Sarah O'Malley Allison Paclula John Pafumi Sophomores 425 Mary Moore Parham Scoil Parisi Grace Park Elisa Parnes Lance Parieiow Peter Pasferczyk Rosemarie Pearce Cheri Pearsall Jason Pedersen ,Yolanda Perreiil Jocelyn Peskin Julie Petersen Christina Peiruccelii Bruce Peyser Brad Piilman Christopher Plpher Aciarn Pizzi Enrique Porras John Povalac Madeline Powars Michael Price John Pugliese Terence Quinn Ely Rabin 426 Sophomores ROTH Pamela Rafiree Erica Ramsfhaler lvlarlen Rappa we v Dina Rapuano William Raihgeber f Tracy Rawnicki ,KA 1 . A A . 3473 Q.. . s Chrisiopher Reichhelm Chrisiy Reilly Louis Rellino David Reynolds lan Rhodes r William Rhodes f! 44' . 1 i if f X Carolyn Ricardo Siephanie Richards Scoii Richardson Bruce Ricker Dennis Riley Jennifer Rizzo .lennafer Roby James Rokohl 'MVR Ni Ronald Rosenfarb Marlin Rosenlhal r f if Allison Rosner Eric Roih Goichal Once again, a siudeni is snagged by The auihorilies for wearing his walkman io class. Sophomores 'i27 RUBEL Eric Rupel Rachel Rubenslein David Russell Allison Ryan 'Ms-ff Kristin Ryan Alice Ryu Div is S Daniel Sabanosh lvlarigrace Sacro Peler Sananman Gia Saskel Elllabelh SCOHIOD - Dawn Schaefer Sophomore Sue Daley smiles with a look of approval al a tennis march. Suzanne Schwartz Theresa Scalma David Shapiro lvlallhew Shea Carolyn Sherman l Jonalhan Sherman Ronald Shovlin Amy Simons Olivia Sinclair Jeffrey Skolnick Wayne Smilh Wesley Smillle 428 Sophomores W. 'lc 1.7 Bryan Sobey Jenny Span Thomas Sprague Mine Stagaard Bracken Stevens Brigitte Sullivan Roger Sullivan Jonathan Swart Abigail Tag Cynthia Tartlvita Matthew Taylor Glen Thomas Karl Thompson Shantell Thompson Juan Carlos Torrejon Titto Renzo Torreion Benjamin Treuhaft Jennifer Triarsi Lydia Tyrnon Robert Unice Darren Valentine Donna Varano April Vella Brooke Vernick Sophomores 429 VERNUCSOPAL Raju Vernugopal Kara Via Daniel Vierno Thomas Vlerschiilin Phuong Vo Leigh Vogel Kenneih Voorhees Siephanle Waadoups Slacy Walsh Anne Wampler Christopher Ward Jane Ward Four sophomore girls smile afier a saiisfying cafereria meal. an ...M Megan Ann Warren James Waterhouse Lara Weber Slephen Webber Alison Wiener Gail Weiner David Weinsiein ff 3 Robe-ri Weinstein QA Mary Wickens S Ek e :wi John Wiley lvlarcie Williams Mark Williams 430 Sophomore-s ZENNER . ' 7 WM S: L - 'W 5425! Friends meer each other as The crowd disperses afier The Pep Rally feslivilies. ,W ,.,, -ifszr M, W sf' , in bu,,,,iV.,, sf J William Williams Suzanne Wilson Kevin Wolfson Cybill Wooster Brandeis Wright Joshua Youdovin Sylvia Youssefi Jason Zegan Marc Zemei Melissa Zemsky Couriney Zenner Sophomores 431 Jen Lehmkuhi in o mode of deep concenTroTion os she Tries To cornpIeTe on ossignmenT. Cracking the Books! To mony, success is d Top prioriTy, buT ieT's noT forgeT ThoT iT is oimosT impossi- ble for o person To succeed wiThouT some educdTionc:I bockground. Edu- coTion provides The bosic knowledge ThoT o person obsorbs ond TurTher de- velops for The pursuiT of personol inTer- esTs. Here oT WesTfieid High Schooi our in- sTrucTers puT The emphosis on Tedching ond Tedching well - from physicoi educoTion To To compuTer science sTu- denTs pov off well ds one mov observe from The combined eTforTs of The edu- coTors ond The disTinguished dchieve- menTs of The sTudenTs. The overoge SAT scores oT WHS beoT The sToTe over- oge by 48 poinTs ond The noTionoi overoge by 39 poinTs in 4986-87. Our morks on verbdi TesTs rose obove The sToTe's overoge by 33 poinTs ond The ndTionoI overoge by 28 poinTs. Oniv Through The genuine inTeresT ond por- TicipoTion of boTh sTudenTs ond insTruc- Tors con such fine resuiTs Tronspire. T32 Academics Divider F rw . M 971735 Academic 'T- sz A 2i'6?'7:5 'f,f 1 X - 1 EW X V -,f, fgjfqi 1, iff' if , - r-' - 96. ' 11- M i i-f ii i y W f Q2 -gf , I 7 k iff , r . ai., I ,..,,,f A A Q 3 . . ,W 'i ir QM X , , ,.,....-o-0 pull' r - D GU'hfUnY 'heciimorvfwm' 8 be in The neww reggriiir Koihrvne Muivof19Y 'S G Swined Tgdes' foricioie oimosphew To work 10 0 Com 5 5 ef if 5 h from Teachers. Ms. Biogini, with siudeni Jonei Weinstein snow W., ing Thai cm caring oiiiiude does come Through Academics Divider right' During d business cldss Don Vierno occidenTdlIy finds d lisT of eligible bdcheloreTTes on his compuTer screen. boffomf Dionne BdxTer suddenly bredks inTo d smile dfTer she discovers The rnysTeries of The Tdb key, cenfer: Mrs. Grey ond Melinda Hdrris Try To locoTe ci misTdke on The screen. T is TLA K s in 134 Academics Opport nity K oaks left: A typing student works diligently to complete a 'IO page letter to her friend before she is C1lSCOV9l'9Ci. center: A business student practices her word processing skills on the computer. lower left: lVlr. Berardo helps a student decide on a business career from a huge selection. The Business Education and Cooper- ative Education Programs at WHS pre- pare students to become part of the world of work, along with instructing students in skills of a very practical, and sometimes lucrative nature. Business Education courses range from Ac- counting I to Advanced Word Process- ing Applications. By teaching both economic concepts and business skills, teachers ready students for college level business courses or work in the outside world. Most of us can remem- ber the day when we finally learned that if we used more than one finger at a typewriter our papers would be typed that much more quickly. Re- member the teacher's rhythmic voice saying, F, F, F, F . . . A, A, A, A '? Stu- dents who chose to take more ad- vanced courses in business were intro- duced to ideas related to our Uniform Commercial Code in Business Law, Gregg Shorthand in Stenography, and Basic Programming in Data Processing, along with many other concepts. The Cooperative Education Program gave students the opportunity to earn money, learn new skills, meet new peo- ple, and earn academic credit all at the some time. Students attended school one-half day Cthree full periodsj for academic subjects and spent one- half day working at carefully selected training stations where they received a salary. In addition, a special related in- struction class concentrated on com- mon job problems, employment trends, and general career informa- tion. ln either case, WHS students were exposed to the future world of work which we all look forward to arriving at some day. Academics 435 IT TAKES SKILL righf: Senior Mark Nelson paTienTly cuTs Through a piece of wood below: Junior Desma Jones works on her projecT for indusTrial arTs below righfx Sophomore Sean Brennan lisTens carefully To lVlr Hansel s insTrucTions The ConTemporary LivingflndusTrial ArTs courses aT WHS are in many ways similar To and differenT from oTher courses. Each allows sTudenTs To exhibiT Their aesTheTic TalenTs. All courses are alike in ThaT They are demanding and, Therefore, exerT pressures on sTudenTs. Pressures in This deparTmenT, Though. are unlike Those of courses such as Eng- lish and maTh. Here, in Confemporary Living and The lndusTrial ArTs, sTudenTs musT puT forTh Their mosT creaTive and Technical skills. ln each elecTive, man- ual work is required. In foods, sTudenTs learn To cook a va- rieTy of meals and desserfs. STudenTs also learn abouf kiTchen apparaTus in general. In gourmeT foods, one pre- pares more elaborafe dishes. Fashion design, anoTher Confemporary Living course, Truly TesTs one's creaTive abiliTy. One is given an opporTuniTy To exhibiT any TalenTs in planning and producing fashionable dress. ln The mechanical courses such as woodshop and archi- TecTural drawing, one's abiliTies and precision musT be displayed in order To succeed. Each piece of work musT be fine in aualiTy in order for one To gain a high grade. OfTen Times, sTudenTs musT puT in more efforT To compleTe a pro- jecT Than They had originally anTicipaT- ed. In woodshop, sTudenTs build useful objecTs aT varying levels of difficulTy. ln archiTecTural drawing, a sTudenT is re- auired To drafT a greaT number of plans for a house ThaT he or she designed. A scale model of The house is also ex- pecTed To be builT by The compleTion of The course. As There is less wriTTen work in The ConTemporary LivingflndusTrial ArTs elecTives Than in oTher courses, sTu- denTs spend Time applying Their inge- nuiTy To creaTions of Their own handl- work. ln These elecTives, as in any, a collecTion of sTudenTs excel in whaT one may call Their special TalenTs. 136 Academics leff: Sophomore Peter Posrerczyk purs The finish- ing Touches on his project. left: Junior Ann Sfookschloeder worches ond Ieorns from The mcisier, Ms. Allebough. below left: Sophomore Kciie Glynn works on o plon for her inferior decoroiing closs. Academics 437 wuaa.wemmiseAm-nmw3f:n- right: Kristin Sobey clings onto her buddy, Mr Ryon, showing onimotion in Engiish cldss. below: Ms. Roy helps Suson Potter with her ond- Iyticdi poper in the Engiish Resource Center. below right: A student in deep study dt the ii- brory. 138 Aoodemics eiQ1if' C 5 K LeT's Compose leflx Ms. Goller admires a commenT made by a sTudenT. below: Andy GuTTerman and Chris STappas approve of and recommend l-lomlef. below leff: lvls. Ninesling advises lVlaTT Joelson during a conference in The English Resource CenTer. No maTTer whaT level English one complefed, There was one parT of The course ThaT will never be forgoTTen. This iTem was The paper, wheTher analyT- ical, research, or Term. To a very selecT percenTage of sTudenTs, iT was no greaT ordeal. However, To The majoriTy of us who are procrasTinaTors, iT was held as an anaThema. We believed ThaT we would sTarT early and creaTe a masTerpiece, buT This belief was an- nulled as Time progressed, and no commencemenT had been Taken. Then The nighT before The due daTe, we were affacked by anxieTy. The sTruggle sTarTed as we dTTempTed, someTimes in vain, To beaT The clock and usually ended up burning The mid- nighT oil. Hours of wriTing and Typing were Tried unTil, finally, a finished work was produced, and a wave of relief washed over us. This cycle was experienced numer- ous Times ThroughouT The year, and we ofTen feIT ThaT our Teachers were ouT To make our lives nighTmares. AcTually, They were Trying To make wriTing easier for us Through pracTice. WHS alumni aT- Tending college, who refurned To visiT WHS, TesTified ThaT They were exempla- ry, if noT The besT, wriTers in Their courses aT college. Now we can be cerfain ThaT all The wriTing was for a purpose, and ThaT was To improve and enrich our abiliTies To communicafe Through The wriTTen language. Side by side wiTh The wriTing was The reading. By reading assigned pieces, we Travelled, physically or menfally, wiTh characTers such as Simon in The Lord of The Flies, HesTer Prynne in The Soarlef Leffer, and The Prince of Den- mark in Hamlef. These journeys allowed us To gain a greaTer undersTanding of The world To which we were never ex- posed. Academics 439 Welcome To America! right: Ana Cornejo's Topic for The day is American holidays. cenfers Gabriela lvlacchione shares a smile wiTh Ms. Campbell who is poinTing ouT an inTeresTing parT in her paper. lower leff: Dr. PeTix congraTulaTes Tom Tran upon his receiving American ciTizenship. lower righf: Ana and her classmaTes spend ci greaT deal of Time sTudying Their English. There were 46 sTudenTs in WesTfield High School's E.S.L. program during The T987-88 school year. They meT periods 'l, 2, 3 in room 2418 wiTh Ms. Campbell. STudenTs also used The room as an E.S.L. Resource Library during homeroom. The sTudenTs were from French speaking MonTreal, Peru, ArgenTina, l-long Kong, Taiwan, Korea, VieTnam, WesT Germany, israel and Norway. English was used as The language of insTrucTion buT comparisons were ofTen made To The sTudenTs' naTive lan- guages. E.S.L. sTudenTs sTudied American yo- cabulary, idiomaTic expressions, gram- mar, and cusToms. Class acTiviTies in- cluded lisTening To casseTTes, drilling pronunciaTion, reading sTrucTured sTo- ries, wriTing composiTions and discuss- ing everyThing possible under The sun. 140 Academics QW rfpmwmsgw ,, 'v ,,M,g,,,,,,W,m.:,, ,ff-',ww11fM,.: K W, z M 'Wfb' 1 E 3573 , ' Vx N? 35? , , 55 -L Creating a asterpiece left: Cece Starke concentrates on her painting on reflection for her last project of the marking period. center: Cheers! , shouts Mr. Beil who celebrates with Jill Berger and Dave Shapro another . successful choir concert. bottom: Christine Pereira and Michele Ceklosky pause from painting to have their picture taken. 4+ - ll ju .-ass. Fine arts is an area that requires a love of art and music and a desire to be creative. People often say that art is a necessary part of our life. True. There was no single event at WHS that did not have an artisic touch put into it. Re- member The Rimers of Eldritch? This play was a product of the Drama De- partment. Excitement and nervous- ness characterized the feelings the stu- dents went through as they engaged in auditions and showed off their talents while performing for us. Music, another branch of fine arts, shares a common characteristic with drama - the use of the voice. As one walked through the hall near the music room, one could hear the different sounds of music coming out from the lips of WHS students. Musical programs, concerts, and the musical South Paciitc were the result of the efforts of the dra- ma and music teachers. While drama students used body lan- guage and music students their voice to convey ideas, art students used their eyes as well as their hands. From clay projects to pumpkins, students were encouraged to create. Art students mastered the techniques of cubic art, abstract paintings, water colors, tem- pora paintings. ln this subject, dead- lines were common. The art works were put together in the Art Show at the end of the year. These young artists were given a chance to display their works and to receive compliments that definitely propped up confidence along with bringing monetary rewards if the art work was bought. Art enriches our life in so many ways that we appre- ciate it everyday. Academics 143 righfx Amy Jacobsen and Karen Conrad IisTen To a Genesis Tape insTead of The Spanish Tape To which They were assigned, cenTer: Madame Didier explains The inTracacies of The French language To a rnysTified sTudenT. boffom: The Spanish Club enjoys The cornforTs of The Foreign Language Resource CenTer To organize iTs famous carnaTion sale. TAA Academics Thi Looks Greek To Me righf: Krissy Jeremiah lisfens To an excifing foreign language Tape in The Foreign Language Resource CenTer. cenfer: I-long Shik Chough looks on inTenTly as Ms. Lehrer describes anofher German cuITural experience. borfomx Senora Jacobus sonrfe a la camara. whrgmw lT was assumed ThaT all WHS sTudenTs would aTTain a cerTain level of profi- ciency in English: however, for many of us, a foreign language like French, Ger- man, lfalian, LaTin, and Spanish was an- oTher language we chose To culTivaTe. Learning a foreign language was like learning and speaking English for The firsT Time again. We may have been older, buf when we learned foreign languages, we were in acTualiTy, re- consfrucfing our Thinking process To Think and do like foreign peoples. ln- deed, we were like children again. NOT only did we have To be able To speak and undersTand The foreign language, buf, ulTimaTely, we had To be able To undersTand The culfure as well. STudenTs usually sTarTed wiTh The ba- sic masTery of The alphabef, numbers and ofher parTs of language which we consider basic Today. UlTimaTely sfu- denTs who Took AP courses moved from learning The alphabeT To inTer- prefing The major Themes in a foreign language novel! ln any case, we all broadened our perspecfives of The world Through our foreign language courses. Academics 445 .x.s-,s.i,--1.1- - - - f . wks. ...aw 1 LET'S GET PHYSICAL leff: Tom Risse dwdiTs The ldnding of his cdrefully-dimed bddminTon birdie. below: AT The sTorT of gym cldss, Jim FosTer goes Through bddminTon insTrucTion wiTh The pro, Ms. Luckey. below leffs Helene Fink looks bock GT her TedmmdTes ofTer d deck hockey mdTch in gym. Every sTudenT here qT WHS is required To pdrTicipdTe in Physicdl EducqTion. There ore vdrious dcTiviTies from which individudls con choose. From deck hockey To qerobics To volleybqll To fencing: whdTever your forTe you cdn ploy iT qT WHS. Usudlly The seniors geT firsT choice of The dcTiviTies, so ofTen The sophomores will geT d cldss ThqT no- body wdnTs such qs vveighT lifTing or jogging. OfTen These dcTiviTies cdn geT quiTe exciTing dnd compeTiTive. Some sTudenTs love To go dll ouT in Their cldss ond breqk ci good swedT buT There qre dlwdys Those who choose To bqrely move Their feeT more Thdn d shuffle. Likewise every sTudenT is required To Tdke hedlTh educoTion. The recurring Theme eqch yeqr seems To be sex, drugs, AIDS, dnd suicide. Though no one ever will cidmiT iT, ofTen someThing is gdined from This cldss, wheTher iT be o liTTle knowledge or some inTeresTing fdcTs. During The junior yeqr sTudenTs qre required To keep dn Egg Bdby which is To be OD equivdlenT To q recil child. Of course The eggs were cooked, buT ofTen They did presenT some messy qnd sTinky siTudTions. Acddemics '147 right' Michelle Cosulich ond John Ddvidson op- peor bemused during on iniermission in Their AI- gebrd II cidss. below: Siudenis Type in doid for Their compuier programs. below righf: Mrs. Coe defines The soiuiion To o complex probiem on The chdlk boord. 148 Acodemics , ,lm mnS Mm was :W CALCULATI G THE ODDS leff While working on some adminisfrafive maferial lvlr. Jacobsen lefs ouT a boylsh smile familiar To many of his maTh scholars below Anfhony Buosclo and Ken Riley peruse a difficulf Tesf. below leff Rob Filipone and Julie Fleischman llsfen and Take nofes in Algebra ll. lvlemorizing formulas, Theorems and posTulaTes. Calculafing disfances, pe- rimefers and square rooTs. Sound famil- lar? lvlafh. The lasT of The Three R's of learning. lvlafh is a subjecf which vlrfual- ly every high school sfudenf has in com- mon, as iT is a major requiremenf for graduafion. To some sTudenTs aT WesT- field High School, The word maTh is syn- onymous wifh difficulfy, while To ofhers if comes easily. Our maTh deparfmenf offers a varieTy of courses. Some of The more common include geomeTry, al- gebra, Trigonomefry, calculus and compufer science. No maTTer whaf di- vision of maTh is chosen, Two, Three or four years added Togefher equal an imporfanf parf of a high school educa- Tion. To sum up , mafhemafics is a sig- nificanT subjecf ThaT proves To play an essenTial role in a varieTy of occupa- Tions afTer high school. ln addiTion To The basic maTh courses offered aT Wesffield High School, a va- rieTy of compuTer courses are also available. Some of These include lnTro- ducfion To PASCAL and Probabilify and STaTisTics. lnfroducfion To PASCAL is a course which sfudies The increasingly popular PASCAL compufer program- ming language. The Compufer Sci- ence courses Travel along The same wavelengfh. They sTudy The uses of The compufer and ifs applicafion in The mafhemafics and science fields. Prob- abiliTy and STaTisTics is a course de- signed To examine and gain knowl- edge of sTaTisTical procedures which are necessary for The analysis of dafa in a varieTy of siTuaTions. These elecfive courses all offer an individual advan- Tage To The sfudenf, as iT is imporfanf To undersfand The basics of compuiers and The like for The fuTure. Academics 'IAQ Doing It Our 0wn Wag right: As the semester comes to an end, lvlr. Brewster sits down to compute the grades. center: Matt Knudsen, in his classic ''look-busy-but-elegant pose, allows the Weather Vane camera to sneak off with a picture of him bottom right: Let's see, take the square root, subtract two, and .,., Erika Coppedge attempts Project '79 is a specialized alterna- tive academic program designed for specific students. The program is a col- lege preparatory course that incorpo- rates the same material offered in the traditional courses. The program is an innovative ap- proach which involves a team of teachers who instruct during a five-pe- riod schedule block. The program stresses academic as well as social development. The Pro- ject classes are smaller in number which provides each student with extra at- tention and valuable individual time. The environment of Project '79 is a nur- turing one which attempts to reach the student with a strong humanistic ap- proach. The curriculum of the Project '79 in- cludes English, mathematics, science, social studies, and healthfphysical education which earns the students a total of 25 credits in one year. 450 Academics to perform a complex math problem bottom left: Well, I guess lvlom won't see this one xy., - - . KS- a gar, ff- 31 f '1'e5Ni9EE!E-3 A. Jw.- ' 1' 7., m t :- w jx x ' in -ff 1 W 2- Q Q- me WWW ,SS Jw Uwvifff A- , W ,,,Ag, F, 6 5 Q -......W, ,.., 2 .yygf .Er .3 SeTTing Our Own Pace leffx Melanie Keane smiles as she Turns her aTTenTion away from The class To The camera. L l cenferf Lee Harris Takes a momenT from his work To ponder. below: Ron Harris is busy reading an assignmenT of The clay. f T right' Mr. McLaughlin breaks inTo a smile as he explains American hisiory. Special EducaTion Resource Room programs have been developed To address The need for a modified aca- i demic program TaughT in a resource room by a special educaTion Teacher. There are programs in sTudy skills, Eng- lish, maThemaTics, social sTudies and science. iw: vitis YN? N Us T4 UM Academics 453 Righfs Mr, Bonner responds To on inquisiiive quesrion from Drew Porkhursi in physics closs. Cenrer: Dr. Sioneioock oiiempis To exploin The lows of rnorion in Chernisiry ll closs. Below righf: Two juniors, Corolyn Riioordo ond Melinda Goviii, cure busily of work in were MK environrnenici science closs Qgiiivgylg 2 gyms 5'1 ,. i ff! W5 12 as Si P is :lsr Q33 p3??,,,i:35 in - L - V su i Ge A9 Bi Snknsf 53-KSA 1 i 1 L an 59 SV W l or .isis g Pb L Bi ' Po M Wi r 57, i68 5gL3vf:i iris bi? Hoi Eff TE 'V L9 was 10? zest 'W 'cf is Fm N4 H9 'I 154 Academics M 1.4! M1 'fr W-1n,....Y-F LET'S EXPERIMEN Leff: Mr. Gange inculcaTes The effecTs of environmenTal elecTrosTdTic conducTion. Cenfer: Lisa Gray ponders whaT would happen if a piranha was dropped inTo The Tropical Tonk of The science resource cenTer. Below leffx . . . and This is The chemical formula for uranium hexafluoride. As The bell rdng, you saT yourself down in science class, and you ob- served your Teacher enTering wiTh a hefTy box of experimenTal apparafus. Suddenly, an asTonishing realizaTion came over you. You remembered ThaT iT was your lab day. FranTically, you zipped Through The lab reading, imag- ining ThaT The procedures would be mi- raculously absorbed wiThin Two min- uTes. This siTuaTion was experienced aT leasT once by each science sTudenT. Usually, Though, in order To have been successful in chemisfry, organic chem- isTry, biology, physics, earTh or environ- menTal science, you had To fully com- prehend The labs because each lab was a hands-on opporTuniTy To re- laTe scienTific principles To our world. ln The biology courses sTudenTs sTud- ied The sTrucTure and funcTion of life forms. ChemisTry allowed The sTudenT To discover and apply laws and regu- lariTies perTaining To maTTer. The edrTh science courses provided in-depTh sTudy of componenTs such as The oceans and sTdrs. The environmenTal science course nurTured in The sTudenT an undersTanding of The muTual link ThaT exisTs in naTure beTween living and non-living organisms. ln organic chem- isTry a sTudenT invesTigaTed organic compounds To reinforce The principles of chemisTry. Topics such as The laws of moTion and elecTromagneTism were sTressed in physics. Accompanying The environmenTal science course was field invesTigaTions where sTudenTs were ouTdoors mea- suring, TesTing, and observing. All of WHS knew when The classes wenT on field Trips by The odor in The science hallways. Science is defined as 'lThe sTudy and TheoreTical explanaTion of naTural phe- nomenon. Many a Time, science Teachers have creaTed jokes To illus- TraTe scienTific concepfs which, quiTe frankly, helped us To undersTand and remember severdl of Those concepfs. Academics 155 right' Mr. Cilo helps Thoo Vo and Adam BursTeih To locoTe sources for Their new ossignmehT. cehfer: Shiohg Yeh cahd Koro MCLc1he work Toge-Ther iD The Sociol STudies Resource CehTer. boTTom.' JudiTh SiroTo is Tired from working on O TesT, 156 Academics 1 W L ...., . , ...,,,, ffl? , s g? , .. , , 1 T' ji. T A . 'A 'A A 14, .,,AL ' T f ' , ' WhA T ,:: if 'LL- T T if .v.i..sl. ...wi mr..,.-.lm , f l Zid mhk' E lefr: The collage in Dr. Drummond's room picfures anoTher phase of American hisTory. cenferx lvlrs. - I N Q1 - fa . , . - - . M xmww lvloriarfy s European l-lisTory class works hard To compleTe Their assignmenT. bofrom. STeve Cohen - . ,N f l,,rrr .. . . A -A -f 'W A ' . ., works dnligenfly while his classmaTes are ouT. iw K1Z2a! ,, :.. -: A H .ll . T Survey, l-lerifage, Issues, A.P. American HisTory. Every W.H.S. graduaTe is familiar wiTh aT leasT Two of These course TiTles. Each of us shared in The experience of learning abouf our own culTure and hisTory. Buf alfhough Two years of American HisTory were required, Social STudies was one of The few areas of academic sTudy where sTudenTs could choose from a varieTy of oTher courses. AT W.H.S., sTudenTs could pursue Their inTeresTs in inTernaTional relaTions, European hisTory, economics, law, anThropology, sociology, psychology, or comparafive religions. ln every course, sTudenTs had To be able To locafe, organize, ancl evaluaTe informaTion, and be aware of currenT evenTs as well. From a greaT reservoir of hisToric knowledge in TexTbooks and oTher resources, sTudenTs had To exTracT The evenTs and ideas perfaining To Their area of sTudy and relaTe iT To The presenT. For The hisTory buffs, There were The advanced placemenT courses. The Two offered This year were A.P. American HisTory and A.P. European l-lisTory. These courses were of greaTer inTensiTy in ThaT more independenT skills were required. A sTudenT had To evaluaTe informal judgemenTs and maTerials in order To discuss or presenT ideas clearly and Thoroughly in essay formaf. . . . And involvemenT in social sfudies did noT sTop in The classroom. Two evenTs ThaT involved sTudenTs wiTh expanding Their knowledge of hisTory were Black HisTory Day and Women's l-lisTory lVlonTh. BoTh evenTs were a greaT success because of boTh sfuaenf and Teacher parTicipaTion in discussions afTer presenTaTions. In Women's hisTory monTh, famous and unknown women of all Times were broughf ouT inTo The spoTlighT. The main purpose of These educaTional evenTs was To bring forTh an awareness of The imporTanT conTribuTions blacks and women have made To our culTure and heriTage Today. Academics 457 Working 0ur Wag Up righff Barbara Reiss and Abbe Blakesberg giggle aT The joke The phoTographer used To geT Them To smile. cenfers Denise Lienhard checks in wiTh Mrs. Vejnoska so she will be marked presenT for The day. boffom: Hollis PlinTon on a happy day aT W.H.S. A handful of juniors and seniors aT WesTfield High School do more Than jusT obTain Their diploma. These sTudenTs also receive specialized insTrucTion in vocaTional Training and gain a knowl- edge of cerTain skills ThaT will prepare Them for The working world. The pro- gram They parTake in is affecTionaTely called Vo-Tech and is one in which They musT compeTe wiTh oTher Union CounTy sTudenTs in order To be accepT- ed. STudenTs who parTicipaTe in This program aTTend half-day sessions aT Union CounTy VocaTional-Technical School in ScoTch Plains. They earn up To seven and one-half crediTs Toward a high school diploma, and The resT of Their day is spenT aT Wi-IS. The major goal of The school is To prepare sTudenTs for successful em- ploymenT. The programs are based on an analysis of jobs available and The reauiremenTs necessary To obTain Them. The markeTable skills which a sTu- denT may choose can be anyThing from auTo service To commercial arT. AT Vo-Tech The opporTuniTies are greaT. l 458 Academics Q, if my f x- 1 -f ff' -, , M 3, iw M, WE' Y GQ? QM leff: Hollis Plinlon ond Locreilo Toylor pose for o piciure, cenfer: Vo-Tech siudenls golher before checking inlo homeroom, boffom: Vo- Tech siucienis know one more school oiher Thcin Weslfield High - Union Counly Vocolionol- Technicol School. . ,,,,V' 1 ,,,,... f--A ' K 2 .::. I Lg, ai E Y Acodemics 459 Senior caTcher Claudio Roles concenTroTes in- Tensely as she prepares for a piTch. A Tradition of Success Success and sporTs seem To go To- geTher like peanuT buTTer ond jelly aT WesTfield High School. Union CounTy Champs. League Chomps. WoTchung Conference Champs. Group lV Champs. STaTe Champs, All of These Ti- Tles hove been won by WesTfieid High School Teams during The 4987-88 seo- sons. When aTTempTing To explain This success, hordwork comes To mind. ATh- leTes devoTe numerous hours on and off The field To sharpen Their skills and condiTion Their bodies for compeTiTion. However, oT WesTfield There are also many inTangibles involved. Wesifield aThleTes have deTerminaTlon, dedica- Tion, and a Tremendous desire To win. WesTfield aThleTes conTinuously give one hundred and Ten percenT. They sirlve for perfecTion in whaTever sporT They compeTe so They cdrry on The WesTfield pride and TradiTion. 460 SporTs sr M SPQRTS f f Q-nf '- Iii yg 21,7 vy 4 Meg , 7 ee-rf Q2 QF? 0 Z- , '71 sr S i 'lax '-, .:.-gr, it Q fl: .i iga?'f , 0-2,- 0 ff - sr 'jf . ' ,f , Q55-fi:-V Qi 1, Y x r if +f J - f Af- A , A.. -77 if 'Hp fbi ff , f. , o f-'fp . .44-D? I ,- - , .ikgiiil 1,5 X 1 n 2.4 ,gl . 'h:+ .,:' -,V L- X' -',. 24: sv- V ' r -Y -ff .. .-1.-:sf , , - rf:-1 if 14 k '-:' 'A 4 -. , ' ' . eff, .. - 1-. . . - r--' 15.1515 . 35,-L' b .L-' - 'gf' 1.3, .- iff- - A - ,Pg-si-C' :uf N ' -- . '+- : - -,. '.,-...J ,. ,f QW r -J: ,r ' 4 6- I .vI'4 5 6 ul ' li gr ' H' -, , , , ,I .X Q f I M A , ,254 gl ,f . Senior Jimmy Mozokr, one of the rhe Varsity roorbok! Team, kicks off onorher suc- cessfur Wesrrrekd oihkeric seoson. e czsfic crowd Chee SSS his Iighfnin 'S OS Senior G Q fegg speed To baffle The ODDOr1em, Sports 461' 1 Check It Out VVHS 40 40 42 45 45 42 45 4-4 43 44 43 6 441 46 48 43 44 43 3 9 Summil Princelon Columbia Delbarion Livlngslon Lawrenceville Cliflon Clark Boonlon lvlonlclair l-lunlerdon Cenlral Bridgevvaler Easl Monlville Sainl Joseph Lawrenceville Hunlerdon Cenlral Summit Hunlerdon Cenlral lvlounl Lakes Briclgewaler East Opponenf A 9 5 O O A 3 5 5 9 A 7 6 5 4 l 2 3 4 2 L1 Above: Blue Devil slickman pursues a loose A ball. Rignl: Brendan Flaherty sels up The po- 4 433 iiiu- 'renl Weslfiela ariack, 462 Sporls 11. K, ,.,, if ffmlli. S it r AV if Jfol +529 . SIICKNXEFI R EIGN SUWEME exbalelsive iiii never oeasecl 'ro amaze Their fans. 'Cornoiiing a' 49-4 record The Blue Devils wear on ro win Their second consecuiive Slaie Champion?- vshioggncl al ma wayglhev oabrurea rheirisrol Cub ana ihefiloaches Tourna- meni Goblin aclciiiiarz la lhese accombllshmenis, The Devils woo ihe Slar Ledger anabgjf-3 i5ilOflQVWlTTiLLiffl'i6SG numerous Team accornblrshmervrs The srlckk lndrvlauailiiawards lnciirciingz eiour AiliiiAmericans,'5ix All-Srale Awards, Na, Player of rhe Year, ahcl oiher ihcfiviaual honors. Seniors Gregg lEi herr vrrgl5qvererviwo ofglhe AileAme rrg:ansvrrom me Weailiiielcl midlillelaerli and ?laherry. an iiarlackrnang lea lhe Vifeskrflela . ,Q . . i 1 . 33194 flQf3CiflliQrilSfllS GQ? TfeV???m30??5 59936 T0 lhifiolh The The A VVeSffield iCieferiSefi led by Senior Qoalierfgaer Chris Miller, continuously shut clown The oboonehis offense H W-f 4 - .- - f- 7. - 1 f - aff seagzina srggiignr highly sggibcessrlil year for ihe'BilLfe Devils. A i A llel 5 n in A A l 1 .. 1-,-iiii5srE.Qli, , be llle we if - -..lf 1. . ,sz Above Lefiz Coach Cherewich alrecls The siick- rnen from The sideline. Above Rlghl: The Blue Devils congregale during a Time-our Below: A Vvesiflela midfielder leads a Vveslflelcl fasr break. Top Left: Coaoh Calhcarl, Coach Brisiol, Sean Doll, Chris Mclivlly, Mike Hamilton, Ed Dorsey, Mail Browr1I fiScoH Goodsiie, Rob Kornlckej Adam Kois, Dave Taylor. John Nledzwicki, Gerry Beniaaisla. Dave Monnlnger, Mike Canaia. Tony lvlilchell, Chris McCauley, Sieve Dzury. Erik Markey, Coach Chereyich, Qggoch Kagner. Miadle Leila Deanefizzell, hilihrls Frazier, Jason McLane, Dave Brown, Paul lkrelracitiisg cnfrsiimlllerg Espbslro, Mike Locdicio, POUl vvonibrer, Brendan Flcineny, Jann cobono, Benton Cummings, Gregg Schmalz, Colin Mclane, Max Wunderle, Jamie Meiselman, Joe Murphy, Kvssirreer. Sllbereeld, Nolarwousr cnrlaiifrmofqdzllilereggirlfiirugefgilfrirch klriiigjnofferiziill ' riii , .,., , ,,r. ,,,i , i, ,,5,,rl,,, ,M oo,,, .. o ,,c,4lr,l.,,, , ,i,r. ,,,,, , ,, , ,.v, ,,i,,.,, , ,,,.., or i, lr,l 5, ii,,. W ,,., ,'-'i ,,.- l, , . ',..1142rrii211 f , z 9:55523 ,yu- Check It Out Scotch Plains Irvington Rahway Plainfield Summit Clark Elizabeth Roselle Park Cranford Union Catholic Kearny Scotch Plains lrvington Linden Plainfield Rahway Millburn Summit Linden Union Kearny Cranford Morristown Union Catholic Rahway Elizabeth Union Above Senior Claudia Roles Takes a few prac tice swings before facing the opposing pitcher Right Pitcher Jill Dame winds up before releasing ' .EQ For lefT: ShorTsTop Tiffany l-lodson is ready for The nexf play. Above: Cafcher Claudia Roles readies herself To sfop The nexT pifch. Below: Amy Jacob- son is seT in The baTTer's box for The nexT piTch. Top leffz Coach Donner, Coach McFadden, T. lVlarTin, D. Lauder, K. Froclen, J. STagaard, J. O'Rourke, R. Brown. T. Kasaks, C. Pereira, lvl. Beese, A. Jacobson, J. Founfain. J. Avis, Coach Shapiro. Middle lefT: A. Connolly, K. Kumpf, K. Goseh, C. Jones, K. Kendeigh, K. Hodson, C. Roles, T. Hodson, J. Arkel, J, Dame. Boffom leffz K. Pray, T. Hurley, S. SmiTh. D. Doughlin, K. Voorhees, M. Hanna, Fx 'X K ss. -. sw 'XT Q all .127 Sporfs 465 :- Check It Out WHS Opponent A Scotch Plains 9 4 Irvington A 5 Plainfield 0 A Summit 5 6 Newark East Side 40 4 Vailsburg 6 8 Elizabeth 5 8 Cranford 5 6 Union Catholic A 7 Kearny 5 46 Plainfield 4 A Irvington A 40 Union 3 23 Plainfield 4 8 New Providence 4 8 Summit A 9 Scotch Plains 7 A Linden 40 6 Kearny 42 2 Elizabeth 4 7 Gov. Livingston 6 42 Rahway 3 43 Elizabeth 42 43 Livingston 6 9 Union Catholic 3 6 Rahway 4 7 Irvington 4 40 Scotch Plains Q Q Linden 8 2 Elizabeth 5 3 Union 9 . 5. Above: Clint Factor delivers his pitch. Right: Jack Duelks prepares to finish a routine play. 466 Sports n -MM . ' . 'Frjg R 'A V. V ,' . Tx,rV+i9'3'?'5Qf:V.2e ' fffjy 5? r vi nz Ai' C if Vl4lff fffV Ii ei ? . ' X l f. Q 1 L' '15 f' ' 4 1 C V' 2 , i Q . - Af I , 2f AY?'Q,, efffiljfkg , V y-g 4, , 5 'l,Sl'.Q,v ,fl r 2 FT V' QV C in 321 H V 7?-W f 26 , 1 .1 W we ' ' ',, ,, ,fri .-L V Q f ,VZYMK f V. mmk- C 4 if f ..lTf'fV1.f VV .V 'J - ' -MMF ' f L,.' . f V ., IZ 1 eff . -ill ey - V , , ly ,V ,,f, A -i I . . ,.. i l? . f Q . ' V' V .5 l N N . W' 1 . ll? f ' W2 lf ' N V ,l l 5 , Q 4 ' W V f 'ffcf M V 3 . V ' V fl f H .1 V vw, V k A 'gm '24 f , ,K Q4 3' W g K , I5 4.1 , A, , wwimuw ry X , ,iq-.4 VV, ' W' 5 If mr 'M , . l . V , .f we ff ' V ' f 'f -he 1, '- - ,,.. ...g , ' ,, - 5 ' . .3 'Z ' 5 'W' . .. ,,.A . . VV V my 1 . V . ,LE W ww, E A4 will ll l V I, L We - Top Lefli Rob Shovlln analyzes lhe play on The field. Top Righlz The Wesrfield players warm The pench as They prepare To pal. Below: Cllnl Pac Tor concenlrales as he gels ready To hir. 3 1 -ax collmla raolvx as-.a-:mo r This season lhe baseball learn ascended from a posillan of na ranking in Union comfy lo l2lh in fthe sfafe. ll certainly look The Team more Than gals for lhls fear, The enlire learn, including many from lhe class of 4988, had lo cape physically, as well as menlalty wllh the cold slallsllcs. ll was especially alfflcull for The players slncemosl orher spring spans 'reams in Weslfleld were making The headlines. Bur They rough? pack? Arler sfarflng our al l-5, They lel oul eyerylhlng They had. They ended up wlnnlng The second conseoullve Union Counly Tournarnenl and reached The semi-finals of The slale secllonals. Seven players from The class of 'l988 were Zeller winners, Encludlng stand-our Clinl Paclor. The baseball learn definhlely came Through wllh lls fanlasllo accornplishmenls. Top Left: Coach Lima, P. Lima, R. Shovlln, M. Cowell, A. Kencleigh, D. Lavender, T. Graf, K. Stock, C. OH, vw' -Q . w .' 51, r , . ff. .r,, 'Q ge E 5 . . ,, . .. .ra -.z W., Ig .1. gage , . .A- . .l. 1. -. I gf , a j? S.. ig A fs as i-:,4f'V-1 X lk exile? F' L l .' - f . .1. . ,,.X- -2 ., 'f .A A Y A x 1-if, A.. . . . N w 4 , Q l JI.. .. X i . Hy Coach Brewsler. Bottom Left: C. Faclor, J. Duelks, B. Miller, M. Verano, C. Mueller, C. Nlaslerson, C. -Z i 54, Slomer, J. McKean, K. Lombardi, f: C '.ffV h ' N- - 'ffm '1 jr .Mf,fgfrzgwr,1,V.. 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Top Lefi: Joey Deer, Glenn Kiesel, Adam Sherman, Hampton Tenner, Mark Kumpf, Coach Berardo. Bollom l.efT: Mike Drury, David Wiener, Jeff Kopelman, Ross Rosen, Brennan Smiih. ,, ,,,, i I .f ...i aww ,, , ,fiis . Q. rr mf, A k up ' , , ,JY NL: ,,, , , .,,,,,,,,.,s , K , K ,rg 'pf-rr - ve,w.v:-'is 'f,z:zr:f-w,r, . ,, if ,,, y ,r ,,. ,yl yr, , , ,,, r , f' N! '4ilSi75iVLii ,yi ' ,,W,,ag,, V ,r ' , ,,,,jQ, '1rr H Q J, ,, 1 ' ,V f Sporis 469 1 Check It Out VVHS Opponenf 99 Cranford 22 'l'l7 Union Cofholic 8 72 Linden 59 I 711 Sc. Ploins-Fonwoocl 57 79 Sumrnif 52 87 Plainfield All 'l'lO Keorny 24 641 Union 67 77 lrvingfon 45 ldlgvl Righf: Senior Roger Alberfson leods The peck Through The Turn. Above: Anfhony Buoscio fries io bolonce himself To Throw The jovelin. 470 Sporfs r wr rc f. .4 nr 1' k.x 1' i f ' 'N' , 1' X L.. Q i ,, . . A . . 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Below: Coach Hor- nish conTempioTes The Teom's sTraTegy. spans 173 i-IIT T i-IE Check It Out I N ' 9 Q I 5 Q WHS Opponenr 245 Waichung 243 246 Summir 245 228 Chaiham Township 247 243 Scorch Plains 229 225 Pingry 233 476 Union 240 227 Clark 234 209 Elizaberh 338 243 Union Catholic 264 220 Moniciair 288 476 Surnrnir 470 476 Chaiharn Township 474 223 Cranford 250 470 Linden 206 474 Union 484 .... , f 7 1 Randy Wojcik iines up and prepares To puff The boil info The CUD- Left To righri G. Pulaski, P. Garrison, P, Delazaro, G. Maurer, R. Wojcik, B, Gaffney. 474 Sporis Righiz The girls revive Themselves during a lime- oui. Below: Lesley Morrison serves The ball wilh all her slrengrh. , :fix as f , - s J -is i 3 . Qi. lsaiffzs- . Check It Out! WHS 2 2 2 'I 2 2 2 2 2 2 O 2 2 2 O 2 O 2 2 2 'l 2 O Opponenr Union O Union Carholic O Roselle O Elizabelh 2 Scorch Plains-Fanvvooa O Cranfara O Sumrnll 'l Rahvvay O Plainfield O lrvinglon O Clark 2 Union O Union Calhollc O Roselle O Elizabelh 2 Scorch Plains-Fanwood 4 Cranford 2 Surnmll O Rahway 0 Plainfiela O Madison 2 lrvingion O Clark 2 Top lefl: Emilio Riccardi, Leslie Morrison, Nanelle Cunningham, Karen Pulaski, Liz Flanagan, Coach Noonan, Karen Conrad Borrorn lefr: Meredilh Morgan. Kellee Bock, Missy Bock, Angela Henry, Helene Fink, Krisren Sobey Sporls 475 TY' 2 f A W 1 . 1 ' M1 jf QQ1fiB1preSSEife 64S fecord gE8t:1onc:e was me name of ThQ gc1meQj'or W5s?field ?ijis i 4b , WYQQFQ l An iQr1presSfr5Q rU0D?3?QQIQQRQS QUQQU eiec23Ef1fvifxQPGSSff2Qf lQGmQi1WOS 4 sfigigy. shggfiout happy dgfense, ensured Westfield foCfrbc1I1' s best recofd irifgx ,4a gx nV?9?!f? ' 495?lWC'5 fFQ 379559 9? 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WiEIiomsgjEQ,WMQrsI34Sf,gBfennoqfEThird rqyigig-af1: D, Bgfjciverigfqxp, AQIQS5 i Jenkifxs, E, Klezef. Fifthifgw 1eff:, SQ1f ?orisi.Dlg1VnorefM. Leeggn, J. Niedzwieckigi'Murphyf fA, Koigfi 223+ C' ?29nefTi-Qisheqf ?2z?S??SkC3ffEE?iNQFfWiS? -SWF? 39Uf f51gZ?fiEQ1v M J, of351s4sg C. FCQCTOY. Ri shevnn, Diiwlonnshggil B. Lofjfesf1g MEiri3E15on, i'3g2i3iff gLP5 D, 176 Spods PQf4E1????QQ Qi BfQwm. JQE:r29sifo, JiQSZSQZGKUQg3rQwfi1zf-ZQZFSHGEQQQQESQ 57 . ,.h.::,:,nf,,, L. ,, ':,z:a:fzffV:rL.-1.14Q:n:z:.QzW1..1af,gsa:L:mz.f.1Vgy-as -4 , 2 Check It Out ,Q ' rj 3' V X , L,v V WHS Opponenf 3 Kearny Summit Union Scotch Plains Runway Q Linden gay Picanfie-id fm 3 2 i6eDOVQ1i!?QvSiBrs1w0fQElSpu1 Qfiibe DQQWST 1095-3 imgfof an cf.efiQzg5ifske.1i 3ii ' are wig Left: Demonsirqfing cz key port of the Deyiis cgffensggg ggeroyfffiptlmmafifushes' gown me fieicii Q 22 O 113 O 3 341 33 O 3 43 Irvingion 6 20 7 411 Eiizobein 241 G 15 49 36 6 A!-'Al' F PFI-'ORT 1 The 4987 girls' soccer Team had an exfremely successful seaeon onoe again. Tnefljeom enclol wlfhgreooroegof 24 selilgva schgggynrecordisgin lhee Qgoeess'n one for The rnosl conseculive wins anoljanolnerfor The rnosl coniseculive sholouls - len in oll. The Team's first fnojor ogoompllshgnenl were lokinglhe Vllalchung CQFWIGVGYWCS.Q l0m.l9!QU?h.'PSf .f5S?2TlT9 SQQQQUKPfQQlQ5S6QiggSPfflf5l.WEEZQ?W!QfE?LgSE!l351eH155 Unio?iCounTVlTourndrf1enl Final lrseenned iwirhinifeacnllEizonseqiiienlly, ll-gem went on lo win lhe game, making il The seventh conseeulive lifigiwon tifwesl- fleld,FlnOllvf The learn ehdedxine Seceerrbv winning srcfle fseclzeml lllzeeeven prayers County as well as olher numerous individual achievemenfs. Senl5reKrlssy Jeremiah wasseleclecl for The Errsr T9QQ1.All-STQQQV by ll1e.5larLe er. Jefeg3iah clgggglglicxregfg. Vogfllees 'efiifme le m OS e ee ee e Top lefl: Coach Geoghegan, J. Green, J. DeRosa, E. Vogel, M. Kelly, S. Ripperger, K. Casuana, H. Broun, A. Wampler, Coach Copner, K. DeGuTis, M. Mallard. K. McGowan, M, Carralura, A. Tourlellolle. M. Williams, A. Besl, Coach Bristol. Middle left: Gooch Giordano, T. Miller, D. Nolas, J. Deflierioo, M. Vogel,V. Calenoccl, R. Silverman, K. lvlonolelli, Cglfleally, S. Rbmphreyg NA. Yarnell, RQKfohn, E5fl5eluso, R. n Miller, Coach Cherewlch. Borlom Ieflr K. Chelius, K. Kumpf. I.. Ruhel, J. C-Silberl, M. Hanna, L. Kocaj, K. Jeremiah, K. Voorhees, J. Feldman, K. Sheehy. 178 Sports Check It Out WHS 4 Bridgewater East 7 Summit 3 Kearny 5 Scotch Plains 2 East Brunswick 9 Ranway 3 Kearny 7 Linden Dayton Union Catholic Johnson New Providence Scotch Piarns Governor Livingston Morristown Columbia Kearny East Brunswick Opponent O 2 4 2 4 O 4 O Above: Senior Maureen Hanna coiiidesxwith an opponent as they fight for the bali. Left Krissy Jeremiah boots the bali for the Blue Devils. Scans B 7179 ,wtffll Ji-IOO l'lI IG FV! Ti-IE TV ' The boys' soccer Team learned a lesson The hard way: They learned ThaT iT's Tough To re-peaT sTaTe championships. The Team found ouT early on ThaT repealing was going To be difficult Afier a Tough loss To Kearny, The BooTers mer wiih perennial rival Scoich Plains. The Teams meT aT The Field House To decide This game. Fans from Wesifield and ScoTch Plains lined The field. BoTh Teams played an exTremely hard game. AT The end of regulaTion Time The score was i-'l. The game coniinued in To Two overrime periods and despiTe close calls neiTher of The Two Teams could score. Afrer The Two exTra periods, The game was called: There was no True winner. STandouTs on The Team were Gregg Schrnalz and Raul Barroso who were seiecied To The firsT Team, All-Union CounTy. OTher siandouls were Chris and Paul Emanuel, BenTon Cummings, and Mike Gagliardi. ToplefT: P. Quill, S. Cunningham. B. Cummings, S. Kulpa, P. Emmanuel, R, Pollar, K. Zippier. C. Calhoun, R. Wojcil-4, Coach Leonow. Middle lefT: M. Hamilron, M. LaCarruba, H. Barken, J.C. Torrejon, J, Debario, J. DiBella, J. Meyer, J. Fahey, B. Mueller, l.. Topar, S. Gilgallon. Boriom lefiz R. Barroso, M. Csorloa, K. Lombardi, C. Emmanuel, G. Schmalz, M. Gagllordi, C. Dembiec, J. McCall, C. Takonis, P. l-laullhan. E. Frelre. 480 SporTs Check It Gut Union Coiholic Union Toms River Summii Keorny Eiizooein Scorch Ploins irvingion Union Ronvvciy Eosi Brunswick Keorny Linden Eiizobein Irvingion Cranford Ciork Eiizobein Scorch Pioins Beilviiie Columbia Left Gregg Schmoiz ciribbies upheld for The Biue Devils Above Junior Benion Cummings oiiempfs io sfeoi The boil from on opponeni cr :ef 'rms soma , SPIRIT! This year's varsiTy fooibail cheerleading squad was lead by advisors Miss Fen- sTemaker and Mrs. EngelharT and Tri-capiains Jen Ryan, Karen Capuano and Erin Doyleg AfTer an enjoyable summer aT cheerleading camp, The squad was well prepared for The upcoming season. The main goal of The cheerleading squad was To creaTe more splriT ThroughouT The high school. By hanging posTers on The walls of The high school and placing flyers on The lockers of The fooiball players, The squad drew aTTenTion To The TooTball games and generaTed Blue Devil spirlT. Along wlTh The spiriT, The cheerleaders also boasTed a new look. When They came ouT To cheer in The fooTball Teams' seasons opener all of Them were wearing brand new uniforms. Bui someThlng else also shocked The crowd . . , There were guys among The usually all-girl squad. The guys added a new dimension To The squad spoTTing The girls when They performed pyramids and oTher dangerous sTunTs. in all The cheerleading squad did a fanTasTic job. Below: The Team poses in a pyramid sTar-ice A1 li .K Y s V i. .2 -9 5 V M. Q -my f , Kelly Anacker and Tracy Rawnicki smile aT The N. Ccmefc' MTDQ C' Wok fmm CUGGVTUQ- g g Top LeTT1 k. Amsiger, k. oreiTsrrCn, M. smgsorcl, s. simon, i.. Burke, L. Disosie. Middle Leif: gc. sim, k so 1 T5 T K T Kencleigh, M. McEne-rney, T.Rawnicki,TSQ Anaker, BoTTom LeTT: J. Ryan. K. Capuano, E. Doyle. T82 SporTS Below: Jen Culver performs a famous Wesifleid cheer. Right: The cheerleaders give a speciacu- lar half-time performance, me ron i ICTF RY The 4987 varsity soccer cheerleaders, capiained by Sophomore Jenn Culver, were very anxious as The season began. Mundy long. hard hours had been devclw ed To memorizing and practicing We-srfield cheers, Yhe girls who cheered lasl yearig soccer Team lg: a siaie championshipywere hepeful Thai once again they would be cheering for a Sicfre championship COQQFGNGGY. 'As lhe season pro- gressed, Theisauad coniinued io work exiremely hard 'ro improve Their cheering and crealenew, exciting cheers. Aiihough iiffe boys did notwin The Champion- shipirhey diclihaveiiah excepiional Season rifrid rnewrsiry Soccer cheerleaders helped To raise Their Spiriis and remind Them Thar The season was a ierrific season, Melinda Sroiler shows for The guys To score e A Top Left: R. Brophy, N. Haifield, J, Rizzo, Boiiom Lefi: J. Culver, M, Cozewirh. godl. Sports 183 iriisi s l'i'lE BASICS fi VWsH ' i - ,, T is-if L Q ' X X 7 Q' x X Lxxfh - The 1987 Wesifield field hockey Team ended Their season wifh a .500 record, 7-7-11, The somehwaii slow sTarT did noi dampen The young Team's spirifs as They evervrually proved Their abiiiiy Through numerous wins. Coaches lviargaref McFadden and Nancy Carpenfer held The Team Togefher wifh much enfhuslasmtgiop score3fsClauaiay.si2oies and lirecy Hurleyyadded Thesneeded dimensions To The offense whiie The defense was sfrongiy supporied by rookie goalie Claudia Carnevaie. Carnevaie, a sophomore, had an excelienT season. earning a goal save percenT of 877. BoTh Roies and Carnevale were named To The Coaches All-CounTy Firsf Team. Senior players Greiciien Cote, Kara McLane. ChrisPereira,iClauaia Roles, and ChrisfUgenTi wiiiibe missedgreonly nexT year, as They were five fine sTarTers on The varsiTy Team. Overall, The 1987 Team experienced a wonderfully fulfilling season Th-:JT will be remembered always. Also, The experiences T.haT The sophomores and juniors acquired during This season, senior Chris Ugenh sfafed Hi am very happy wiTh The season, and if was The besi Team I ever played on, Top IefT: A. lvlcifadden, D. Graf, N, STamaToff, H. Feasrer, S. Wolf, G. Cole. Middle lefT: Coach Carpen- Ter, Kara McLane, J, lVlcLoy, Kr Murphy, K. Gallagher, K, Keenan, J. Cherensky, C. Carnevale, Coach McFadden. BoTTomlefT1 lvl. Wiliiams, L. Vincenfsen, J. Arkel, C. UgenTi, C. Pereira, C. Roles, lvl, Wickens, Ty Hurley, 'TSA Sporfs -remdrkableiseason williioe gre-oi asseTs To me-XT years Team. In summarizing The? Lefi Gooiie Cioudio Cornevoie sro from eniering her Ugenii heips move Pingry Union Governor Livingsion Cronford Cnoinorn Township Eos? Brunswick Scoicn Pioins Milburn Sumrnii Union Sciyerville Union Cranford Meiuonen Monicloir Scoicn Ploins Summit Roselle Pork 1 5 6 K A , if 'V ,Q 9 2, 1 ,, J .vi A f iff' A, W ' 1 L w1 , fQ ri L f f , WHS 32 smdiifend picigued Mlh injuries' T A i lf if T 7 Ai ihe sion' of The seoson, there were seven runners compeiing for The TSGFTI. Aflerslheir first meergihe NJCTC clossmeei, czcgiploin Chris Wcrlshwcis forced ouitw forfsiic weekisfyvilh dnifihjurediffooi, Sogihomoreihno Nienburg, shoflly dfferword, began 'ro suffer from shin splihls, but kepi running for The Teom, She was loier forced io siop running ol The seclionoils. U The leomsgreoiesfi riyol Tl'iiS'S6GSOi'TfWGS Union. This bhille began oi diridngue lor meer belween Summit, Union ond Westfield. Union edged Wesifieioi by one poini 27-28. The nexi ploce The ieoms mel was on' The WGTCTTUDQ Conference Championships where Unionwon The ieom 'rifle while Wesifleldploced Third. The reams mel The hex? Sorurdczly of The Union Counry Championships where Union pieced second ond the Wesifield girls ploced Third. The iosi time They mei wos or The .SGCTlODGlS. The Union ieom edged Westfield oul of o perih in The Group A Championships by one poini. T T T Check It Gut lrvingion Union Coiholic Doyion New Providence Linden Plainfield Cronford Elizoberh Scorch Ploins Kearny Summil Union Opponenf AQ 29 32 37 29 50 50 50 50 'l 7 2 4 2 7 FFSSDDHQUJQUQQAUZQ'0UQ1Qi9Ws'9ff195?W9FPF?Q5i?E?Til9'Mffigmwogemiiilgelir sssss,Q isrl A dOlfYf'bOVe7A'5QNhe 55656 of dx 555917 had 53fTWGf5nd9?9W?pG'kA Tifjfiiii TOD Nienbifbf J. Anieliifne, C o23oh5Hornish. lefil Tiylogen Elizilibfelh. i 1 m dori, T.NienberQ, C. Wolsh. 186 Sports Right: The runners take oft a the beginning of their dual meet against Cranford on Blue Devil Spirit Day. Below: Craig Russell approaches the finish line at the Union County Championships. Check It Out VVHS Opponent 45 Linden 50 45 Plainfield 50 24 Cranford 39 48 lrvlngton All 23 Kearny 39 45 Summit AA P 45 Union 46 49 Elizabeth 36 49 Scotch Plains 37 Q 48 Union Catholic AO 7 l'-'ANC'f KJOTWORK The boys' cross country team completed o successful season with la 9-O duai meet record and Watchung Conference and Union County Championships, Besidesitheselachievements, theyralso piacedisixth at the iStewartiMemorial meet, seventh out of 36 teams at the Manhattan invitational, fourth in the varsity C race at the Eastern States, third at the sectionals and tenthat theyGroup4 Champioitishipsff' T iirell nfl iri'f f The varsity team was led by senior co-captain Craig Russell, the Union County inaiyiduallichampion, l-le ,wonyall out one ofthe deal meets thisiseason, He also piaceal second at thelwotchung Conference Championships and eighth at the Group A Championships. The team also had a group of strong runners which incioded,iseniorsL,Scott Heverrgrcoscaptain, uae Demaiogflwike Linenberg. Roger Albertson and Holger Schaefer, junior Phil Gallagher and sophomore Dan Avis. Top left: R. Albertson, C. Russell, H. Schaefer, P. Gallagher, S. Hevert, J. Muna, J. Detviaio, Coach Martin. Bottom left: E. Dorsey, M. Linenberg, J. Jordan, T, Bennett, B. Leegan. D. Avis. Sports 487 TENNIS F NY' NE! Theggirls' 'reijflnis reams had anlexciiingfgrfun-filled seasanienaingswiih a record of 111-rlilhey pfacliced from Augusr To November. Third singles player Kirsren Arnold laced Third in The Union County Tournament. Kelly Liang ana Jen Giamio ai D - 4 seagsgd doaajes placeriifourilgigirgihe Clgginliescgarni Nichols, ar rngmosr challeng- ing Qosiiion afiirsi singles. wasibleaseaiwiih iheauicorneof The season, Wiffeli my marches were compeiiiive. My 'reamrnaies helped me Through 'rhernf' Her re- cordsfor 'rheigseason was 42-7, The QK35 were mosl excited when iheir march agaiiisl ieleiflsed V-3. as airesulr, iheig developed many fans. Hi ihaughl of il as a honor 'ro be filmed for Television, said Keilee Bock, firsl doubles player. Coach Lackey is loolgiag forward io another successful season. Top, left: Kelly Liang, Allison Connolly, Meredith Asch, Chrisline Gorman, Alyssa Kaye, Sue Daley. Kellee Bockhflybll Wooster, Sammichols, Coach Lackey. Boliom, Eefiz Sylvie Bouvei, Laurie Tirane, Michelle Davidson. Kirsien Arnold, Jessica Esooslio, Jen Glamlo 488 SDOVTS , .uw k :L. 1 --Af wi.. A 4 WNW, . W- '- f'f'Fw' ,gziigsp-f A' - ' 11- 'ww - Q..'5W Check it Out i AQ VVHS O Milburn 4 Summit 5 Union Coinoiic A Union 5 Keorny A Scorch Ploins 5 Irvingion A Union 5 Ronwoy 5 Ploinfieid 5 Keorny 5 Linden 5 Elizooein 5 Irvingion 5 Cronford 4 Summii 3 Bloomfield 2 Morris Knoiis Opponenf 5 A O 4 O 4 O 4 0 O O O O O O A 2 3 Leif: Kelly Liang foiiows Through on onoiher per- 'fecf groundsrroke. Above: Micneiie Davidson works on her forehond during Q prociice, fi Sports' V489 Above: Mark Dulyn gets set to pass around his opponent. Bottom right: Ted Hobbie takes a jump shot over his Scotch Plains opponent. Top left: Coach Connolly, K. Stock, N. Dilorio, lvl. Dulyn, D. Brown, J. lvlozoki, J. McCall, D. Ginsburg, T. Hobble, Coach Soviero. Bottom left: Coach Carey, D. Robinson, R. Suggs, lvl. Csorba, lvl. Nelson, L. Krasner, L. Callman, G. Hughes. 490 Sports Cf SERS MAKE S FATES The 4988 boys' basketball team had one of its most successful seasons in several years. The Blue Devils finished with a 43- 42 record led by seniors Dave Brown, Kevin Stock, lvlark Nelson, Jim lVlozoki, lvllke Csorba and Mark Dulyn. The biggest highlight of the year was winning the Perth Amboy Christmas Tournament. ln the semi-final, Westfield edged a tough Perth Amboy team be- fore their home crowd. in the cham- pionship game, Brown led the team with 29 points and he was awarded the lVl.V.P. of the tournament. Other high- lights for the team were victories over lrvington, Rahway, Plainfield and St. Marys. ln the Rahway game, Krasner hit a three pointer in the final seconds to send the game into overtime and the eventual victory. After close de- feats to Plainfield and Scotch Plains in the earlier part of the season, the Blue Devils took revenge and swept the second game versus both squads. Al- though the Blue Devils will lose several team members due to graduation, Hobbie, Krasner and C-Ballman will pro- vide strength for the 88-89 season. Check It Out WHS Opponent 54 Union 52 73 Kearny 35 52 Perth Amboy 50 63 Colonia 34 48 Elizabeth 64 59 Irvington 56 40 Plainfield 43 33 Linden 78 70 Ranway 68 55 Scotch Plains 63 72 Summit L16 33 Union Catholic 43 53 Cranford A4 416 Union 50 52 Kearny 53 43 Elizabeth 46 A9 Plainfield A6 63 Scotch Plains 53 58 St. Mary's 53 44 Elizabeth 47 50 West Orange 67 ,L . Left: Dave Brown jumps up for the tap against Plainfield. Above: Mark Nelson gets ready to take a foul shot. Sports 494 Above: Krissy Jeremiah brings The ball up for The Blue Devils. BoTTom righT: lvlarcie Williams goes up for a Tough layup. l Top lefT: Coach Brisiol, l. Kalinowski, J. Sfagaard, N. Cunningham. K. Kumpf, lvl. Warren, Coach Shapiro. BoTTom lefT: T. McGee, L. Hyslop, M. Williams, K. Jeremiah, C. Carnevale. 192 SporTs JEREMIM-I rll To 1,000 The girls' baskeTball Team had one of Their besT seasons in VV.H.S, hisfory. The Team was very young wiTh only Three seniors - Krissy Jeremiah, Jen STa- gaard, and Laura Hyslop. Jeremiah, The leading scorer, averaging nineTeen poinTs a game, was The firsT VV.H.S. girl To score 'l,OOO poinTs and accom- plished This memorable feaT in The game wiTh Kearny. The greaTesT Team accomplishmenT was making iT To The semi-finals of The Union CounTy TournamenT for The sec- ond year in a row. UnforTunaTely The girls losT To Roselle Park in overTime by only 3 poinfs. Their ToughesT loss was againsT lrvingTon who beaT Them by 2 poinTs wiTh 2 seconds lefT in overTime. However, This loss was made up for in Their biggesT win over arch-rival Plain- field by over 20 poinTs. This vicTory came on Plainfield's home courT and was The resulT of excellenT play boTh offensively and defensively. Coach Shapiro enThusiasTically sTaTed, l am happy wiTh The basl4eTball program ThaT has developed. , ,,,m.,:, mm Ei: nour- fwmua-I-.N.1... W fe , Aw r , H W ik, in if k iw 3. W Aw-am, l'Sg,ww- W Above: MaTT Brown prepares To execuTe his nexT move. BoTTom righT: Gerald BenequisTa relenTlessly applies pressure To his opponenT. I' Fl' Nalin LETTING UP The 4987-88 varsiTy wresTling squad compiled a 42-3-4 record and esTab- lished Themselves as one of The power- houses of New Jersey wresfling. The Team was led by junior Randy Wojcik who finished The season wiTh a 23-gl-4 record, while capTuring The DisTricT Xl championship and placing second in The Union CounTy TournamenT. Sopho- mores John Povalac and Chris Jordan boTh had specTacular seasons in Their respecTive weighT classes. Povalac fin- ished The season 22-o, placing second in The DisTricT IX TournamenT. Jordan ended up 24-6, Taking a firsT in The Dis- TricT Xl TournamenT. OTher individual highlighTs include Gerald BenaauisTa's undefeaTed 40-O-2 record in duel meeT maTches, second place finishes by MaTT Brown and Kenny Marsh in The Dis- TricT Xl TournamenT, and Tom Tran's aualificafion for The STaTe TournamenT by placing Third in The DisTricT Xl Tourna- menT and second in The Region lll Tour- namenT. Looking forward Toward nexT winTer, Wojcik said, WiTh many reTurn- ing leTTer winners we should have a very sTrong Team nexT year. Top lefT: M. Brown, R. Wojcik, B. Boyle, D. Helfand, K. Marsh, C. Meissner, R. Sullivan, B. Garrels. Second row lefT: K. Pisane, K. Walsh, E. Daniel, Y. Song, W. RaThgeber, G. Biren, M. DiBelIa, S. l-legarfy, J. DeRubeis, D. Falcone, Coach Condron. Third row lefT: Coach MacDonald, W. GoTTlick, K. Suji, R. Jones, G. BenequisTa, T. Tran, M. Elias, J. Gragnano, J. Povolac, Coach Povolac. FourTh row lefT: S. Coren, E. Rubel, R. Vernugopal, C. Jordan, J. Salerno, G. Kurz, M. Gouss. 494 SporTs K ' 'sm lv Check It Out WHS Opponenf 37 Cronford 23 54 Union CoThoIic 24 44 Scoicn Ploins AO Irvington 44 54 Ploinfielcl 24 27 Ronwoy 24 35 Sumrnii 27 42 Hunferdon Ceniroi 25 39 Keornv 40 28 EIiZC1beTh 49 33 Union 34 A2 Miilburn 30 52 J.P. Stevens 44 34 Morrisfown 45 32 Lefiz Joe DeRubeis spins owoy from his opponeni. Above: As nis opponenf frovvns in poin, Mike Di- Bello preoores To go for The pin. Sporrs 495 Above: PeTe WrighT procTices. BoTTom righT: A WesTfield swimmer mokes The Turn in The bockshoke. Top lefT: J. PeTrucci, T. S ro ue, S. Renn son, M. Linenber , A. Brood, A. BurkeTT. Second row lefT: K D Q V Q - O'Keefe, M. McInTyre, M. Dixon, C. TeiTelboum, M. Wunderle, D. Russell, P. WrighT, R. Dou. BoTTom lefT: Cooch CoulTos, N. Liscio, T. Conover, P. Cognossolo, D. Dickison, C. McFadden, M. Linenberg, A. Weber, J. Glynn, P. Heovey. Missing: W, CIinTon, B. Mellon, K. MenniTT. 496 SporTs PI ACTICE MAKES PEI FECT Led by cobToins Chris McFodden ond Mike Linenberg, The 4988 boys' swim- ming Teom hod onofher successful seo- son winning Their 32nd Union Counfy Chompionship. The Teom occumulof- ed o record of ll wins ond A losses. HighlighTs of The seoson included bloc- ing 3rd in The PiroTe lnviToTioncil meeT, ond winning The Union CounTy, WoT- chung Conference, ond NorTh Division SecTion li Championships. Inspired by Tecim leoder ond insTigo- Tor Mox Wunderle, The Mermen olso copped o number of individuol ochievemenTs. Chris McFodden ond Aoron Weber were nomed high school All-Americons ond plciced individuolly in The MeeT of Chompions. Junior PeTe WrighT enThused, I om looking forwoird To o good Teom nexT yeor ds well, wiTh The up ond coming freshmen. There's no doubT ThoT Cooch CoulTos ogrees. Check It Out WHS 98 53 911 427 427 4211 447 99 83 406 64 409 88 440 84 Morristown ST. Josepn's Union Cranford Scorch Ploins Summit Linden Elizcibein Lowrencevilie Rdnwoy Cherry Hill Edsi Pioinfield Seion Holi Union Bergen Cdinoiic Opponent 68 4 49 77 55 400 52 50 73 89 66 44 4 39 77 58 94 Lefiz A Wesifield Tedm member performs d dive in compeiiiion. Above: Mdx Wunderle Tokes o brediner dfier on exndusiing rdce. Sports 497 iilii--1 Above: The swimmers spring into the wdter. Bottom right: Bonnie Ritter comes up to tdke o breoth between strokes. Top left: L. Vogel, A. Hoy, A. Kurz, V. Cotenocci, L. Coriot, E. Rdmstholer. Second row left: M. Wells, A. Mcliddden, M. Coroe, S. O'Brien, C. Ribordo, E. Hogdn. Third row left: S. Schwortz, B. Ritter, M. Hermiston, V. Gude, M. Zemsky, L. Vincentsen, J. Arkel, Codch Diomond. Bottom left: L. DiSdlle, B. Wright, A. Burkett, K. l-lertell, L. Cdssidy, C. Coroe, J. Ldu, L. Weber, B. Sullivdn. 198 Sports STRV KE V F GENIUS The girls' swimming tedm closed on- other successful sedson with o perfect 43-0 seoson, including o victory over rivol Cherry Hill Edst, o second ploce fin- ish dt the Pirote Invitotiondl, the Union County title ond their seventh stote ti- tle since 4977. The teom won the Group A stote title by defeoting Lenope QQ-72. At this meet, the girls took seven of eleven first ploces. Kerry Hertell hod two of the seven first ploces in the 50-meter frees- tyle ond the 'l00- meter butterfly. She swdm the 50 free in 28.30 ond the 400 fly in 4:07.55 The Coroe sisters were dlso o key to victory ot the meet. Chris- tino won the 200- meter individuol medley dt 2:32.70 Mel-Mei won the l00-meter freestyle ot l:0'l.88. They combined with Melissd Wells ond Voler- ie Gude to toke the 4100-meter frees- tyle reloy in 4:l8.4l0. Sophomore Loro Weber won the 400-meter freestyle ot 4:52.58 ond senior Lynne Cdssidy won the 400-meter bockstroke. The teom's divers, Vicki Cdtendcci, Jill Lou ond Alexis Hoy took second, third ond fourth in this event. M554-i V Qi: f, A L ,, ' nw-W Ur ,, if my, ,,A,' if--annul 4 we 2, Y we . Yfgzyxsfggy . Q ,. ,? f f 'V X , , ku: .. 'I-fu' 3--1 . S N .. 'Ning ,, f -XT H - QVIA . 1,1 K gf. ,L ff'g'f. -I -. 1 -b V kkk, 2 2 , f .. f: .-9 gAf'3sw.J 1- 4 1- V , ygr. L 1 KKAL L. L Mix 'mn W 'M' M3652 4 M . 'HT .... .um f-rf , ...MM ,L v 5,,:xi?g5H x A -Q Above: Dennis McGorTy aTTempTs To clear The high jump bar. BoTTom righT: Roger AlberTson nears The end of The 800 meTer run. Top lefT: Coach MarTin, C. Walsh, D, Schaefer, K. Isaacson, C. Sherman, J. Rulf, J. Jordan, H. Schaefer, H. AlTschule, M. Candy, M, Taylor, Y. MiyamoTo. Middle lefT: T. Harris, D. STravach, M. Doerr, B. Leegan, N. MarTin, R. Cho, P. Gallagher, D. Avis, J. De Malo, J. Sherman, M. GorbaTy, H. Wu. BoTTom lefT: E. Dorsey, C. Brown, S. Miller, S. HeverT, R. AlberTson, C. Russell, D. McGorTy, A. Buoscio, K. WiTTel, H. Shaw, C. Jackson, Coach Gorski. 200 SporTs SETTING Ti-IE PA CE The boys' winTer Track Team has compleTed a successful season wiTh Union CounTy Relays and Union CounTy Championship crowns. The Team Took The relay TiTle behind ylcTories in The sprinT medley, disTance medley, Two mile relay and high jump relay. The Union CounTy Indoor Track Championship TiTle was won behind vicTories from Craig Russell, Dennis McGorTy and Roger AlberTson. Russell won The one and Two mile runs. McGorTy placed second in The hurdles and won The high jump aT 6'2 . AlberT- son won The 800 meTer run and an- chored The winning one mile relay Team. The Team could noT repeaT aT The sTaTe meeT, buT insTead placed l3Th. AlberTson, McGorTy and Russell quali- fied aT This meeT for The All-Group Championships where McGorTy placed second in The high jump. The girls' Team placed eighTh aT iTs respecTive counTy meeT. KaTie Isaac- son placed Third in The high jump. Chris Walsh placed sixTh in The mile run and Jen Rulf sixTh in The 800 meTer run. The one mile relay Team Took fourTh place. 5' W L I A .Q 55 1 P f f 1 ,,, 2, l Above: One of The Teom's sTrong leoders, senior Chris Poss, rolls one righT on TorgeT. BoTTom righT: Junior Brion Gruseke Throws down onoTher poll. Top lefT: B. Ricker, lvl. Cofdro, B. Gruseke. BoTTom lefT: G. Mourer, l. Rhodes, C. Poss. 202 SporTs lT'S F STRIKE! The bowling Teom compiled o 40-A record This sedson, improving on iTs 5-9 record from losT seoson. The Teom's only losses come ogoinsT Union, ScoTch Pldins, Linden ond SummiT. The Teom shuT ouT iTs opponenTs six Times. lvlony of The oTher moTches were close in- cluding d A-3 vicTory ogoinsT Cronford. They pldyed Two rounds in The Union CounTy TournomenT ogoinsT Linden ond DoyTon Regionol. They olso ployed one round in The SToTe TourndmenT ogdinsT lVlonTcloir. The JV Teom compiled on 8-3 re- cord. lTs losses come To Union, Cronford ond Linden. The Teom is losing Chris Poss ond Glenn lvlourer To groduoTion, louT hope for o sTrong seoson nexT yeor. ,f Wa, , I' - 1 V 5 ' , . K .,, YM Z ' 4 ff 1 ,L , .A + ,y I ,V 24' , gi M ff Z , Q , . --4 ,Q W.:-,H , Y ,Qi w A ,Q PE , ? 1, 9 .Q F .1 A . A A 9, ' A We 5 ., 4.1 ,mg MW Mfg, , ,.... . 'YHQN ,, Miig. . mms, 4-ax M5 , . .-h.'f ,W K hs-mf mfg, N M 9 L. J,i Mg. W F xfw. J, 452. , K 6 b . M Y. , 'K .2 , ' -7 A 5422 x x' I J 5' K ,K , V VW W ,N7,,-. 4 ,, - l - f 42:22, , V ----- W 1 A -P L K ,. 1 gf pg ? . v fa! Suez:-x,z '., X s W- . W gw ' ak w 5 w 5 ,I A vi 1 1, R' 555' E Y 2, V4 X 1142 4 Q , x . , 1 4. H' 4 wmv I K7 I ' 1 R, me img H ...., . M fi ZLI ggi? 111 iif ff :5-fr m . ' SporTs 205 A TI IBUTE TV T Coach Tony Berardo Coach John Martin Excellence. One word To describe The WesTfield Ten- nis Teom during The posT decode. Since 4976 Cooch Tony Berordo, o hisTory Teocher ond heod of CIE pro- grdms here oT WHS, hos been QT The helm of This Teom. Cooch Berordo hos compiled oT 248 - 37 record in his 42 yedrs ds cooch C4976 - 49875. ThoT is on impressive 851, winning percenTdge. Along wiTh his ouTsTonding record goes 42 WoTchung Conference Chompion- ships, 40 Union CounTy Chompionships, 4 STdTe Public School Chompionships ond 3 SToTe All Groups Chom- pionships. One con find dll of These chompionship ploques in Cooch Berdrdo's office. In dddiTion To These pldques, 6 Union CounTy Cooch of The yedr dwords ore olso disployed wiTh Cooch Berordo's nome engroved. On The courT Cooch Berordo demonds perfecTion from his boys. IT is undersTood by dll ThoT Cooch Berordo wonTs To win. The word defeoT is noT pdrT of This mon's vocdbulory. Off The courT Cooch Berordo considers his ployers fomily. He Tdkes greoT pride in his ployers' dchievemenTs ond success. Ployers of This yeor's Teom sold, IiCooch Berordo loves To win ond is one cooch you con counT on for resulTs. Codch Berordo's success is somefhing ThdT WesTfield is proud To ocknowledge. He is on individudl who hos pldyed on imporTonT pdrT in The lives of sTudenTs here QT WHS. This TribuTe To Codch Berordo is someThing well deserved. Cooch John lvIcirTin hos proven To be d dominonT force in WesTfield Trock. lvlr. lVlorTin hos been The boys' cross counTry ond win- Ter Trdck cooch since 4983 ond is dlso The dssisTonT cooch of The boys' spring Trdck Teom. During The posT five cross counTry sedsons, his Tedms hove compiled d AO - 3 duol meeT record. The Tedms hove dlso won The losT Three VVdTchung Conference TiTles ond The ldsT four Union CounTy chdmpionships. As winTer Trock cooch, The Tedm hos won The New Jersey SToTe Group IV Chdmpionships Twice, Two Tedm chdmpionships dT The Union CounTy Reloys dnd o Tedm TiTle oT The Union CounTy Indoor Trdck Chdmpionships. Cooch lVldrTin hos been running since high school. He conTinued running dT SeTon Hdll UniversiTy. He hos sToyed in shope over The yedrs by running in rodd roces. This posT Toll, Cooch IvldrTin pldced eighTh in MdsTers compeTiTion oT The U.S. Cross CounTry Chdmpionships on The hilly ndrrow course oT Von CorTldndT Pork in New York Cify. He plons To conTinue in lvlosTers compeTiTion by por- TicipoTing in The NdTiondI lVlosTers Trock Chompionships This summer. lvlr. lVldrTin Tedches English dnd journdlism dT Roose- velT Junior High School ond is ddviser of The Rough Rider. 206 Sporfs lVES'l'FIE!.D'S FINEST COACH GEORGE KAPNER X ,Q f i T 'if-.1,. , .,l -. ... T lei COACH PERRY COULTAS The girls' soccer Team has a loT To Thank lvlr. George Kapner for. His dedicaTion in coaching The Team for eighT years is jusT one. He has an overall record of 433- 25 and five Ties over a period of eighT years. During This Time, his Teams have won Two consecuTive STaTe Sec- Tional TiTles, six consecuTive WaTchung Conference Ti- Ties and seven consecuTive Union CounTy TiTles. This season, The Team compiled a 24-'I record, The only loss coming in The sTaTe final. The Team Took The counTy, conference and sTaTe secTional TiTles. Karen DeGuTis, an ouTsider halfback on The Team said, He is a greaT coach. He sTrives for The beTTermenT of an indi- vidual's capabiliTy. Karen Voorhees, a senior on The Team, sTaTed, lvlr. Kapner noT only cares aboui vicTo- ries, buT abouT each individual player. Besides coaching soccer, lvlr. Kapner is The junior var- slTy coach of The lacrosse Team. He has been The coach for The pasT four years. lvlr. Kapner was The girls' baskeTball coach for six years. He also used To referee recreaTional soccer games and currenTly referees ju- nior high and junior varslTy baskeTball games. lvlr. Kapner played soccer for four years aT Brown UniversiTy. He led The Team on scoring as a freshman and as a sophomore. He has a black belT in karaTe and is presenTly Teaching a course aT The YMCA. lvlr. Kapner is a maTh Teacher here aT WesTfield High School. lf one Took Time ouT To Take a close look aT all The coaches here aT W.H.S. we would see a varieTy of individuals. lVls. Perry CoulTas is no excepTion. WhaT is inTeresTing abouT her job is ThaT she is head coach of The BOYS' swimming Team. lvls. CoulTas is one of The few female coaches who coaches a Team of The op- posiTe sex. NOT only does she coach Them, buT she does iT well. For The pasT Twelve years lvls. CoulTas has managed To win over a hundred meeis and help pro- duce six All-Americans, Two of which swim on This year's Team. Along wiTh a greaT amounT of success came many hours of hard work. As mosT of us are aware, swimming Takes a Tremendous amounT of Training, and when The swimmers Train The coach musT be There To supporT and push The individual. All in all lvls. CoulTas seems To be enjoying herself and her posiTion. She does noT noTice The facT ThaT she is coaching a male Team. lvls. CoulTas said, You have To approach guys and girls differenTly, buT iT is really noT ThaT big of a deal. if basi- cally is jusT working wiTh kids. SporTs 207 M L TE!-XMSPIKII X Wi-IS QuiTe o biT is gdined by o sTudenT dT WHS when They join d Tedm. They ledrn To work ond ploy TogeTher. They help eoch oTher To become The besT oTh- leTes possible. The members ore There for mordl supporT ond ore There To boosT mordle of The Teom. This Tedm odrries The desire To win wiTh Them wherever They oompeTe. By The end of o seoson, There is d closeness omong The members ond d spiriT ThoT will losT Their lives. The pldyers leorn To odrry This spiriT on To oTher yedrs of oompeTiTion. The fellow members ore dlso There To supporT oTher members Through bod Times, ond They ore There To help cele- brdTe in The good Times. The spiriT dnd supporT goined help d Tedm To d win- ning seoson. 208 SporTs T-. H.. - ,RM '., '..?. .v-'af--1' , ORM f ff? 4' 1:ggg w ::::s, ,, A Sports 209 PERIQD IO --- The French, Spanish, and German clubs kepT busy during The fooTball season selling refresh- menTs dT The home games To raise money for scholarships. V. ..,, QUT OF CLASS AlmosT all WHS sTudenTs have been involved in one club or anoTher ThroughouT Their years aT The high school. While a few sTudenTs join clubs because iT looks good for college, far more join jusT for The fun of iT. lT's a greaT way To LeT iT OuTl This year There were loTs of greaT ac- TiviTies going on. The LaTin Club held iTs annual Toga ParTy, and sTudenTs in The French and ArT Clubs were inviTed To parTicipaTe in a joinT field Trip To Wash- ingTon D.C.'s NaTional Gallery of ArT, I The Asian Awareness Club wenT on a day Trip To ChinaTown in New York CiTy, and The lTalian Club hosTed lTalian NighT. All The sTudenTs involved in clubs This year worked hard To make This years exTracurricular acTiviTies some of The besT everl 240 Exhacurrlcular EXTRACURRI LIL R ff Q. iilwaix Qu, R , 'fi I 1 . .. agu fs, J' -1. y 'iii-'PQ 1,1 Q' , 'if-4- 7' -1 3' 'v ' ,,I LW E S KF' I .-.,,,..nn-dl ' 2 . lr g':,.,'-,,..--f- f,-.rf-,, '3:.- .1 f 'i,:- Zi 'f-if-2d'ff'N:'Il'4 -5.1M-pzfg,-,:tMw 'fffxiffeff-'Q foe sluclenls info . - n r Warren Nokqtonr 'rrleS :ing Onnufll Club Doy. 3olninQ ing LGTWT Club C1 AT WHS, There ore lols of exrrocurriculor ocfivi- 'riesl New Clubs ore formed every yeor, such os The Young Entrepreneurs, ond The Psychology Club. Exrrocurrlculor 244 eadlines! There were U32 hardworking, dedlcaTed sTaffers who spenT Two hours or more everyday sTarTing in SepTember, working Through vaca- Tions, sTruggling To meeT deadlines all The way To March, To bring ouT The 4987-B8 yearbook. Recycling, anyone? Ughl Do l real- ly have To go? Come on . , . iT's only for A hours, working wiTh really nice people, Taking dirTy, dusiry newspa- pers, doing o worThwhile public ser- vice . . . l-low can you possible say no? , . . oirher fund raisers: please, no more calendars - BUT, you can win a fabulous prize, The alarm clock Thal bounces off walls, free poslers, camera, and The piano on The waTch. By The way, Grace, how many calendars did you sell? . , . LeT's go and sell some more ads To sfores downTown . . . begging sTore managers lo please buy full page ads - Really, you won'T regrei iT Cre- member To look enlhusiasTic and needyp . . . Herff Jones Yearbook ConTesT: Does anyone know whaT These words mean? --- rule lines, lay- ouTs, gray screens, copy box pica, copy fiilling, llJ95O, Cyan, lVlagenTa, l-lelveiica Bold, AvanT Guard Book? - Remember we should make lvlr, Davis proud To be our represerfra- Tive. is anyone coming To Today's deadline? -W anyone aT all. Dead- lines are noT ThaT hard - all you have To have are picTures, copy, special inslruchons, 4522, layouTs, and Weslfield l-ligh School wriTTen absoluiely everywhere, eTc., eTc., by Tomorrow, Any queshons? Thank you lvirs. M for sTicking wiTh us ThroughouT This long process. 242 Exhacurricular L ,A , 4' Jew r l l s r rl l l for J l . . n tige r M fe ' ,,, J all .ir Lhk . ' M f ' , f W sf E , iw -,,,- 'ffl EY! B Q QE 9161! aj S 4' Q Q r , . . . , Nnthea Mar' ggg: xffllq . ,k.-,,,, Far lefry Phase Two: using a Iiiile imaglnallon To lhlnk up a page layoui, Top C9flf9f.' True devolionz Coming oui on a Salurday To conquer lhe hundreds of aluminum cans in hopes of raising a lilile dough, Lefl: Rachel Golum begins with phase oneg ihumblng lhrough old year- pooks lo pick up ideas. Upper righf: And here lhey are - Tri-ediiors Brennan, Bela, and Pei - Thanks guys, good lop. Above: Brennan and Chris devole a Saiurday morning To The excillng Task of newspaper recycling. Remember guys - recycling is funl Exlracurricular 243 If It's Friday . . . Life in 'TO6 -Deadiine? You do mean nexT Thurs- day? This Thursday? -ivir. Clarkson, abouT ThaT column . . . -Remember, i'm a resource: I'm here To advise, noT To censor, However -You wanT a phoTo for your sTory? Of whaT? -No, No, The column is 2 wide and 6 Tong, noT 6 long and 2 wide, -AT This poihT, The enTire sTaff has an 'F' for The marking period -When i said i wanTed a sTory on cur- renT issues, i didn'T mean This weeks Hi's Eye issue, -Lipelous? Well, if your Taking iT in a sTricTiy iiTerai sehse, puT Think Ufigura- Tiye . . . -I ThoeghT you were geTTing The new Leader Sfore ad . . . -Oh, by The way, who's The page ii ediTor This week? -No Pledge Today, Mike, iT's Thurs- day. -Could you do arT Tor This sTory by, say, 2:45 Today? -Dimensions? i'm noT sure, Which page now? -While I'm invenhng some auc-Tes, couid you go Take some pix? -Hey, ThaT was my sTory -The adminisTraTion censor my pa- per? EaT This, Supreme CourT 214 ExTracurricuIar is fs '15 f-ss-sss-- ,,.. h7f5Z5WWEWai7kSv!Zi9rrV7435f2 N xv. . 1 D A f MJ Extracurricular 245 Paper and Ink PoeTry is conTagious . . . . , . The painTed world invisible . . . FloaTing noiselessly - swirling sound , . . Hazy red in morning lighT . . . As The dancing lighT slips by . . . l looked up inio clouds and saw Pearl Harbor: he saw a dragon . . . Flowers sprang from icy graves . . . BrighT, brighT is The lighT l wake To, shining . . . A sunless sky brings dreary lighT . . . . . . The chill fall moon showed whaT we were noT and brirnmed us up wiTh ice . . . Ragged man has becorne . . . . , . l refuse To Tell The joke . , . . . . as a child ToasTs a rnarshmel- low, he is observing a cycle of life . . , l am noT sure which lupine soul mine is like . . . LeT iT be The BeaTles cried, and Then one day The rnusic died . . . The spider, losing inTeresT, dropped To The floor and scarnpered away Give poeTry To someone in need . . . Folio is The official liTerary maga- zine for WHS. During This school year iTs ThirTy-Two pages were filled wiTh poeTry, prose, phoiographs, and drawings creaTed by sTudenTs, ediT- ed by sTudenTs, and published in The spring. 2 16 Extracurricular ' 1 . .M Far Left' Eddie Einriorn, giving Thai award winning smile. Upper Cerifer: Rachei Rubenstein and Karey Harwood brainsiarm ideas for Folio. Lower Cenfer: Amy Sarianman creaiiveiy criticizes a sophomore. Above: Afier wriiing The worsi srory ever submiiied io Folio, Lisa Monieleane iacks Ed au? The window, Extracurricular 247 u'est-ce qui se passe? SALUTl Le Club Fronoois o eu une ciuire onnee prospere. ll y o plus de cent membres dons le club. Nous sommes ollees Ci New York C1 lo Librorie cle Fronce, ou resfouronf l'Lo Bonne Soupe , ef ou musee d'orf moclerne. Aussi, nous sommes olles Ci Vvosningfon ou musee nofionole por voir des pelniures dimpressionlsfes. Nous ovons eu une f6Te de crepes. Nofre fefe cle Noel o ere un succes. En jonvier, le film Trois nommes ei un Couffin , ei opres une fefe de lo fondue. lvlordi Gros eioif Celebre. Les eleves de Sf Germoin En Loye. Nos eleves or- gonisenl une oulre correspon- donce en ovril. Les officiers sonl Virginie Roguenoud Fronk Rofn- Qeber, Julie Linn, Anne lvlorie Jocks, el Jesslco Broodwell. Le Club Fronoois voudroif bien re- mercier les profs MMe Clork, M Judd, ei lvllvle Didier, AU REVON? The officers joke around wifn lvlr. Judd 248 Exfrocurriculor Virginie, Julie, ond Fronk smile innocenfly while frying To figure ouf now To skim off ine profiis from les pops. Buonol The lialian Club was an ex- 'rremely successful club This year. li was headed by lvlr. Scafaria and was o greaf way fo learn aboul lialy and her cullure. One greai evenf ihaf The club sponsored was iis annual Chrisimas parly which was held in Cafeleria B on December l5. Are we going To l'Piccola lia- iia ? Cerlameni Andiamo a man- giare alla Grofla Azzuro . . . The Pierponl Morgan Library and drawings by Raphael . .. Can- Tiamo in ifaliano Ragazzi di Oggi . ., Se ivl'innamoro . . . No. perferisco La Tombola . . . La Fesio Nalallzia . . . Chi sara Babbo Nolale, lialian Nighi: opera, folk songs, dancing . . , Club Officers: Pres. - Anfhony Buascio 'lsr V.P. - D'mifri Czarnecki 2nd VP. - lvlaria Povese Recording Secrefary -- Tracy Mazza Correspondanf - Jen Baffin loro Treasurer -- Joe DeRubeis The club officers give impressive smiles. Anfhony and Jen are stunned by The flash. Exfracurricular 249 Wie Gehts? This year The co-presidenTs of The C-Berman Club were Kim Myers and KirsTin Lauer. As The year be- gan we held our annual Gummi Bear sale. Following TradiTion, The proceeds were puT Towards our scholarship fund. ln OcTober, we had lunch aT The l-lofbrauhaus in The ATlanTic Highlands. Qa memory we will noi soon forgeTlQ We worked in coniuncTion wiTh The Key Club on our annual Thanksgiv- ing food drive. lT was highly suc- cessful. NoT only did we collecT food sTuffs, buT we also collecTeal donaiions during lunch periods and Then wenT food shopping for The llhungry . During The holiday season we held our cookie sale. The proceeds generaTed were donaTed To ST. PaTricks Food KiTchen ln Newark. To celebraTe SankT Nikolaus Day we had a par- Ty and were joined by members of The German Club aT ScoTch Plains High School. AT The parTy we also celebraTed The birThday of foreign exchange sTudenT Holger Schaefer. We presemied him wiTh a cake and VVesTfield sweaTshirT. i Holger geTs a special welcome. 220 ExTracurrlcular Dave Tells These girls The many benefiTs of being in The German Club. TOGA! Once again, The LaTin Club en- joyed a highly successful year of learning abouT ancienT culTures. Fearlessly led by Kim Gosen and her assisTanT, Neal Troum, The ac- TiviTies began wiTh a LaTin sTyle SaTurnalia, aT which There was music, games, and fun for all. The nexT evenT was The Tradilional Toga barTy. As always, everyone had a good Time. The sophomore iniTiaTion was auiTe amusing. Un- der The new advisorshib of lvlrs. Ivlierhans, The l.aTin Club also raised a large amounT of funds Through candy sales. We look for- ward To nexT year To even furTher The exTenT of an already success- ful club. 1 P he l A JM A. .asv HT r z- -' H JW-- Kim remrnisces abouT Togo parries long pasT. Q g ,,v rea 'NTT k--' rw: ,LWK r , .... . is , T Chris finds ouT The words everyone wanis To know in Laiin. Exlracurricular 224 Creativit on Canvas YeT anoTher proTiTable year for The Ari Club. The ArT Club has Tra- diTlonalIy made pumpkins, crafis for The holiday sale and Valen- Tines. This year however, The club sold Tie-dyed T-shiris for only sev- en dollars each, and They sTill made a profii. The funds The club made were used for a museum Trip and scholarships for ArT Club members. The club, in conjuncTion wiTh The French Club, also en- joyed a field Trip To The Naiional Gallery in WashingTon D.C. ATTendance aT meeTings is MANDATORY, ArT Drew Silveira? NaThinQ Too cuTe, ls This a monkey machine, Alex? fs 222 Exiracurricular fwws Kerry Weiss and Jane Yeh discuss The benefiTs of oils over waTercolors. A sophomore Takes lessons from Sue Dugle on how To arTisTlcally palnT her nails, ue Pasa! This year The Spanish Club, wlTh well over 'TOO members, was one of WHS's largesT sTudenT organi- zaTions. They have jusT compIeT- ed Their fourTh year of sponsoring Aldo, a young child in Mexico. ln addiTion The club raised scholar- ship money for ouTsTandlng sen- iors. Noche de Taco- , TerTullas, carnaTion sales, and our Trip To New York made This year an ex- Tremely successful one. The offi- cers, who were: presidenTs Holly Johnsen and Darryl Newman, Vlce presidenTs HeaTher lVlaThews and Adam Vella and Treasurer Denise Egidio, prided Themselves in promoTing a posiTive image of Hispanic culTure around The world Thai greaTly impacT on our own socieTy. 'Wluchas gracias a Sra. Jaco- bus, Sr Frlnzi, y los oTros profesores del espanol, l Somos el FuTurol -- I Holly Johnsen and Darryl Newman smile as They pockeT The Spanish Club Tee You Don't Have To Be Asian To Be Aware The Asian Awareness Club seeks To bring abouT greaTer un- dersTanding by promoTing Asian cuiTure and hisTory. In iTs second year, The ciub increased in The number and diversiTy of iTs mem- bers. The many new non-Asian members sTrengThened The club wiTh Their fresh ideas and subporT. The Asian Awareness Ciub en- courages boTh Asians and non- Asians To join in exploring The rich and fascinaTing cuiTures of Asia. When wil! we finish The ieTTer? . .. FishcuiT Room 240 .. . Pixy STicks . . . HOW do you say where is The parade in Taiwanese? . . , HOW much is a Train To Washing- Ton . . , The Tao of Who? . . . The Haw of Pooh? . . . YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE ASIAN TO BE AWARE! M Members of The Asian Awareness Ciub Take a sTroiI down a ChinaTown sTreeT, Tiags waving high. ExTracurricular T T i i The Asian Awareness Club recruiTs members for The new year. Pride In Our Heritage MinoriTy sTudenTs made up ap- proximaTeIy five percenT of The sTudenT body populaTion aT WesTfield High School This year. The Awareness Club was de- signed To keep minoriTy idenTiTy alive and To insTill in oThers The need To be sensiiive To The minor- iTy's plighT in and ouTside of school. The Awareness Club wel- comed parTicipaTion by all sTu- denTs. The Awareness Club was involved in several dcTiviTies in- cluding a college and career visi- TaTion To Essex CounTy College and a visiT To The College Admis- sions Office al RuTgers Universiiy. ln addiTion They worked aT WesT- field Recycling Cenier and held Their annual car wash, The highlighT of The Awareness Club's year was The moving as- sembly ThaT They presenTed on lvlarTin LuTher King Jr.'s birThday, January 45. Reverend Edward A. Allen, a WHS alumni, spoke on The Legacy of Dr. lvlarTin LuTher King, Jr. Awareness Club members meei To discuss upcoming plans. V . i5if f ' T,fI' R , ' -- .J --T w ,:.,, , I ifwf f kf ,, ill if f . - if2QQl ,g!'g4ifi.g,, r ,,i,, f5ff::ifiiJ':Q 695 T rr' ' , '., , f': -:iii Wi Ms, Kirkley heads a meeTing of The Awareness Club. ExTracurricular 225 Club Nets Success fsfs Eslablished ln 4987, The Vol- leyball Club was organized To help enrich volleyball skills vvhile al lhe some Time promoling amusemenl and The spiril of compelilion. The club meels on Thursday aflernoons. Club members organize reams lo compele againsi each olher. The Thursday oflernoon prac- llces include warm-up exer- cises and a series of games. The Volleyball Club was auile successful lasl year, and There- fore conlinued To run anolher year. This year's success, need- less To say, was equally impres- sive. Avon sers up a shol for Mark. A. his 226 Exiracurricular Avon makes an impressive move Academic Achievers One of our mosT preshgious clubs or orgonizaTions our school has To offer ls The NaTional Honor SocleTy. IT ls a very exculslve orga- nizaTion in which iTs members are selecTed for Their demonsTroTion of scholarship, leadership, service and characTer. Indeed, iT is a greaT honor To be selecTed for This organizaTion. ln The spring of Their junior year, poTenTial members are selecTed and inducTed. WhaT These privileged individuals can expecT for The coming year is ba- sically fundraising To help finance scholarships for ouTsTanding sTu- denTs, recycling To aid The com- muniTy, TuToring To aid sTudenTs in need of academic assisTance, and, overall, To aid, assisT, and help our communiTy in any way possible. This year was no excep- Tionl ln addiTion To all These acTlvi- Ties, we branched ouT and asslsT- ed aT various communiTy organi- zaTions, including The Childrens' Specialized l-lospiTal, where we volunTeered our Time and help. The officers were PresidenT Pei- Ran l-lo, Vice-Presidem' Susan Mcl.ynch, Secre-Tory Lori Nelson, and Treasurer ChrisTine UgenTi. Susan displays her inTelligence Through exTra-curricular acTiviTies, STudenT RelaTlons are imporTanT among Nahonal Honor SocieTy members and offi- cers. ExTracurricular 227 We Serve The People The W-esTfleld High School Key Club is an organizaTion in which The members dedicaTe Their Time To The communiTy. Each individual offers his Time and ofTen exper- ience, in hopes of helping anolher person, organizahon, or even in- sTiTuTion. Overall, The T987-T988 Key Club helped The school pre- pare for College Nighi, ran a food and cloThinQ drive, volunTeered aT The PTO Fall Carnival and Win- Ter Fesrival, and ushered aT The musical performances. One spe- cial service ThaT we pdrTicipaTed in was The fund raiser for Jadwiga Howell. We alone sold five hun- dred dollars worTh of buTTons and nearly six hundred dollars worTh of candy. All in all The WesTfieId High School Key Club had a very suc- cessful year. Caring . . . our way of life. Missy and Jason look To see The sTaTus of The cash flow. 228 ExTracurricular Kim lvlyers chooses pe-anuT buTTer for The big Key Club parTy, Student Government Who has The keyf AlrighT, iT's Tuesday!fSusan broughT donuTsf Where's Mark?fTommy's Plush Pavilionfkim, go make an an- nouncemenT?fB.Y.O.C.fFind ThaT muralfWho's counling The bal- loTs?f Mike is so obnoxiausfiiome- comingfWe're going To have To decoraTe The blacelf Nice an- nauncemenT Mikefl-low To be corny Kimf Clean-uplfThis office has hereby been declared unsan- iTary by The Board of HealThfTom- my has The moneyflslo, Mr. ScoTT doesfislo, Mr. Elder doesfSusan is so organizedfMike Loffredo and Paul ScouTen are The cooIesTf WinTer WanderlandfTommy's biushingfihis place looks GreaTlf Where is The mural, Mark?fOur Su- zie-QfEveryone sssssshhhh and lis- TenfOur reps are awesomefSC is jusT like one big happy familyflsio Tensionsfiioffee cansf Flag sa- luTe f Mike and Kim sTop bickering f l-low many poinTs do I have?f BeauTiTul evenTfA MOUSE!!!fl-loT chocolaTe dayfThanks everyone for a greaT year - STudenT Coun- cil 87-88 3 'F it fl si if iw 5,5 if s -'En -HFS Nea, W H I T ligffi T T T 8 T -fir ,i'- g ' ,T , Susan and CaThy are amazed aT The many Tricks Mike can do wiTh his candy canes. Pres. - Sue McLynch VP. - Mark Nelson Sec, -- Kim Gosen Sec, - Mike SmiTh Tres' - yom Cassidy Kim G-osen geTs ready for The big candy cane sale. ExTracurricular 229 Breakfast-n-science if you iike To sleep ioTe SoTurdoy mornings This ciub isn'T for you. i3uT, if you ore inhigueo oy The rnorveis of The scienhfic world ond hoye on inquisiTive mind seorchihg for onswers To The quesTions of The universe, SoTurcioy Science wiii more Thon suffice, A poouior ciuio, Dr. SToneiooci4's SoTuroioy Science hoo o successm Tui yeor fiiieo vyiTh oil sorTs of pre- senToTions cino Topics of sTudy, iviemoroioie ones inciucied Expio- roTion in The ArcTic ond Physics in The Gciioxies. An offering of cider onci douQhnuTs occomponieci The ocTiyiTies, ond mode for o deTiQhT- fu! meeTinQ. The evenT of The yeor wos o Trip The ciub Took To Wosh- inQTon DC. EEF? gig 3 T 3 - E Luke is wide awoke for SoTurdciy Science cifTer The Dead show iosT night 230 ExTrocurriculor Doc STonebock breoks ouT The CopToin Crunch K Budding Businessmen Ah, money. lf you love iT, you'd love The Young Enirepreneurs Club. The purpose of The new club, organized This yeor by Mork Pizzi ond Bill Gorborini, wos To cre- ore o microcosm of The business world wiihin Wesifield High School. From The beginning of The school yeor, The club's moin gool wos To esioblish o school sTore. They were olso oble To sell reol siock ond They porTiciboTed in enirepreneurol convenTions. Ove-roll, The club wos o very bop- ulor, very informoTlve, onol no doubT very proicTicol orgonizolion for sTuclenTs of The '8O's. . . M V Xi N X 1 rvsww ,:! Im' V I I , , , ,4 A This is The woy The Young Enirepreneurs reolly rouse money , . , for Themselves. UKZY,-f.wi1 'fm-.X lvlork reods some sTimuloTing business news over The shoulder of DocTor D, ExTrocurriculor 234 According To lvlike Nuzzo, The club President The Science Fic- Tlon Club is The masi imoorTanT Thing This side of The world. lTs prime direciive, iTs augusi designis To provide The Desi possie ole enieriainmeni value for iTs band ofhreiess, ioyalmernoers. . . vviihoui colleoiing clues. Bui, as advanced as we sound, club members sTill appreciaTed The solid values of passive recrea- Tion and digesiive graTificaTion. Yes, iT Takes a Sci-Fi grad To Truly appreciaiie The eihereal concer- To creaTed by These slrnulianeous sounds of layer fire, rneliing jellow beings, popcorn crunching, and Shainer veiling UG-ei a real hair- Star Trekians cui, Soahhhhhckf' l lvlaTT WingaTe franTicalIy chews on his pen. 232 ExTracurricular Nick and Mike give Their special greeiiing, Caring about our environment This yedr wds NCEA'S depuT dT WHS. STudenTs joined The club To become more exposed To differ- enT ospecis of envlronmeniol ond onimdl issues. Topics from rdin for- esTs To nucledr wcrsTes were ex- drnlned ond pdrTidlly deboTed over, The mdin purpose of The club wds To bring ToQeTher sTu- denTs wiTh on lnieresi in dnlrnczls ond The environment Ellen ponders where Miridm's nexT flighT will leod her. lvlr. Gonge is concerned dpoui The odor from The mussels from The jeTTy. ExTrocurricuIor 233 The Radical Rack ReacTion- aries was a club for sTudenTs who wanied To broaden Their musical specTrun'i beyond Top AO. The club aTTempTed To bring underground music To The sur- face and To lei' sTudenTs be aware of oiher Types of music, There were Three ways in which This was done. The firsT way was To show free movies. The sec- ond way was To have free af- Terschool canceris. The Third and mosT in'1porTanT way was To sponsor evening concerTs which displayed local TaienT ln- cluding many professional groups who have released re- cords. We had a very successful concerT on December ll fea- Turing WesTfield's own Whirling Dervishes and Tiny LighTs. We would also like To Thank Mr. Judd for being our benevo- lenT and paTienT advisor. Have a pleasanT and re- warding day, l-lave a Real Cool Time on Shakin' STreeT ,T pb sb T bbbir yiiiii I 3 Kick Out the Jams! Hayley can'T Take The funky music The RRR is playing. 2341 ExTracurricular .lay Unger sneers aT The phoiographer because he has disiurbed his sleep, Computer Bytes This year, The CompuTer CIub's conTesTanTs have aemonsTraTea Their sTrong programming abiiiiies, Unaer The insTrucTion of The aavi- sors, Mr. Jacobsen ana Ms. Trees, The club successfuily compIeTeci The AMERICAN COMPUTER SCI- ENCE LEAGUE ALL-STAR CONTEST, which was Taken regulariy by The club members. in aaaiTion, The club, lea by Senior PresiaenT Mike Nuzzo ana Junior ViceHPresiaenT Dave Chou, aTTenaea Two major compurer conTesTs aT Eairleigh Dickinson UniversiTy ana MonTcIair STaTe College. They haa a srrong finish ai boih conTesTs, Thanks To The greai effori of The club mem- bers. Kari Tries To decipher The program, as Noah decided To ao iT an easier way. Noah smiles as he breaks inTo Mr, Jacobseh's program. ExTracurricuIar 235 O, MA YBE, YES The Informal DebaTe Club was formed aT The beginning of The T987-88 school year, IT was noT The firsT debaTing club aT The high school, buT The TirsT in several years. The club was formed by ju- niors Dan Sacher and Erika Blum- berg To make sTudenTs Think abouT social and poliTicai issues Thai are conTroversial in our soci- eTy. lT also served as a good way To learn public speaking skills and form sTrong opinions on imporTanT Topics. Under The leadership of advisor Mr. Brown, The club debaTed on such issues as aborTion and cap- iTal punishmenT, and visiTed oTher schools in New Jersey To compeTe againsT Them. BuT I Think we should have Coke insTead of Pepsi, 236 ExTracurricular -xnxx Rob Filippone looks To his TeammaTes for ap plause afTer he makes a profound sTaTemenT. PS YCI-IING OUT ConTrary To popular belief, we ran a loT of programs This year. As a resulT, we goT really psyched . We goT some new blood in The club -- and were enThusiasTic. Of course, Mr. Clio led The bunch wlTh The help of This yeor's officers - PresidenT Kelly lVlarTin, Vice Presi- denT Fla Corbin, Treasurer Jen Crane, and SecreTary lvlaria Pauesse. The club enjoyed a number of enTerTaining guesT speakers, in- cluding one who spoke on The Topic of mulTiple personaliTies. An- oTher spoke on The psychology of Consumer lvioTivaTion. The Psy- chology Club was also able To en- joy viewing The boTh informaTive and Touching movie, Cybil. How- ever, Though such programs Truly enhanced The aTmosphere of The club, we all knew The real reason ThaT we had such a greaT Turn-ouT . . . iT was all The food ThaT Kelly broughT! Kelly lVlarTin smiles as she prays she remembers The guesT speaker's name. i W., ,mr-v rg-W K -Hakim H f 1. ,.. Jen Lehmkuhl Iisfens inTenTly To The speaker. ExTracurricular 237 ath At Its Best This year The lvlaTh League sponsored a series of six con- TesTs beiween November and April which were opened To any sTudenT who wished To parTicipaTe, Allhough The problems on The Tesis were very challenging, VVesTfleld al- ways scored very high and won leTTers and plaques for high aohievemeni. STudenTs fell ThaT The Ivlaih League was noT only educa- Tionai, buT also inTellecTually sTimulaTlng and exciiing. Ao- oording To one sTudenT li gives you a sense of self-pride when you figure ouT a difficulT problem. HeaTher lVlaTThews is confiaenT her answer is righT. Eff ' 4 - 238 ExTracurricular P NaTe, on The oTher hand, has already designed a oompuTer program To solve The problem. Drama For Kids Children's TheaTre was a group of sTudenTs who were dedicafed To bringing smiles To The faces of children by using Their TheaTre Tal- enTs. Traveling To differenf places in our area, The group performed various skiTs which were direcied Toward young audiences. Basi- cally, The members of Children's Theafre are inTeresTed in having a good Time while enTerTaining young children, IT was really Terrific To see Them smile! Senior Coordinaiorsz Karen Fallowes HeaTher HeaTly Maiihew Zimmerman Karen and i-leaiher wonder whai lVIaTT is Trying To sayr Melissa Wells finds The speaker very funny Exfracurricular 239 To Change the World The Young l.efTisTs ooniinued To raise issues of a social con- cern wiihin The sTudenT body. They began The T987 school year vviih a ceremony com- memoraTing The facT Thai VVesTfieid Senior High School is o designaTed peace siTe by placing a plaque in The new li- brary. In keeping wiTh The Theme of peace, The group in- viTed speakers who addressed such issues as The conne-cTion beTween poverTy and vio- lence in The Third World, FuTur- ism or seeing The world as one global communiTy, and vio- lence To The environmenT in The form of Toxic wasTes in New Jersey. The club sees iTself as a forum where conTroversial is- sues can be explored and ex- amined wiTh o criTical mind. IT believes ThaT good ciiizenshlp involves asking hard quesTions of noT only our poliTical leaders buT ourselves. 'This is where we live, says a Young LefTisT speaker as everyone waTches in surprise. 240 ExTracurricular Evan Shurak and Karam Singh lisTen and wander while Their iecTurer Tells Them aboui Garbage ln- cinerallioh ProiecTs. Alert! Alert! ATTENTION PLEASE - CODE BLUE! CODE BLUF! The Code Blue Team is a group of service orienTed sTudenTs Trained in Cardio-Pulmonary Re- susciTaTion CCPRQ. The Team is joined TogeTher for The purpose of adminisTering CPT? as rapidly and properly as possible To The high school communiTy if The need arises, The Code Blue SysTem was developed by Judy l-leaTly, a member of The VVesTfield Rescue Squad, and iT is dedicaTed To The memory of Evelyn Brown, a Teacher in The VVesTfield School SysTem for more Than ThirTy years who died unexpecTedly Trom a hearT aTTack. The Code Blue officers were l-ieaTher l-leaTly, President Eileen O'DonnelI, secreTary, and Karen Clyne, Vice-Presideni The Code Blue mascoT was The Resusci Anne doll All The members of The squad were TauQhT exTensive firsT aid and CPR skills To prepare Them for an emergency, A Code Blue member desperaTely Tries To save Annie. Grace Park wonders if Annie knows whaT The consequences of Too much oxygen are. ExTracurricuIar 244 Buy! Sell! The world of Wall STreeT is alive and well aT WHS, Thanks To The ex- lslence of The presTigious STock lVlarkeT Club. DlrecTed by lvlr. Adriance, The club provided in- sTrucTlon and informaTion aboul economics, financial markeis, and The sTock markeT by way of The STock lvlarkei Game. The game exposed club members To The acTivlTies of The markeT in in- TeresTing and moTivaTing ways, by having members compele wiTh one anoTher in hopes of mak- ing as much money as possible during a Ten week period. STock lVlorkeT Club acTlng goofy. 242 Exhacurricular s N Chris and ScoTT look up The share price of IBM What is the meaning of li e? The Fouhdoiiohx This yeor we, os o clulo, vislied o DGTHDQ zoo. Vllehi Chrisimos corolihg in Oc- Tooer ghd Trick or ireoiihg ih December We sow some films, somelimes, we were Dough? our by Beolrice. A guy come once or Twice, you seo Dressihg up os Piroies, we ole some food c c so c Someiimes, The-h wehl To lowrm ghd mei o clowh ond lived hoo- pily ever offer. Korom wgiis for o response To his brilliohi slolemehl. Pele is slorrihg oh his college ooplicoliohs eorly, Exirocurriculor 243 Friends d0n't let friends drive drunk This marked The second year in which The members of The Siudenis Againsi Drunk Driving chaoier ai Wesifieid High Schoai Tried To increase siu- dehT's awareness of The dan- gers of drinking and driving. The mosi promineni efforT was The year-Tong Saber Rides oper- aTion. The funciion of This pro- gram was To provide an aiier- naiive To drinking and driving under The infiuehce. SADD members voiunieered Their Time To offer sober rides To sia- denrs on weekend nighis, This program was led by The clubs officers SarhanTha Feder, Hav- iey Danser, Evan Shurak, iviie chelie Davidson, ivieryi Kiingh- offer, KrisTi iviannino, and advi- sor, Mr. McLaughlin. The officers huddie for a phoTo, 244 ExTracurricuIar Evan winks ai The ohoiagraoher 'li' We,re Here to Help The Peer ConnecTors, who work side by side wiTh The Crisis Man- agemenT Team and The school psychologisis are sTudenTs who make Themselves available for oiher sTudenTs in heed ofa good lisTening ear. The group Tries To cover many areas, from welcom- ing Transfer sTudenTs To our school To promoTing awareness of sighs of suicidal Tendencies and oTher abnormal behaviors. The Peer ConnecTors have visiTed healTh and English classes and PTO meeTings To discuss Their ideas. They will be very helpful in The ori- enTaTion of The eighTh and ninTh grade sTudenTs coming inTa The high school nexT year, Karen, Ms, Sawickl, and Mindy exchange some inTeresTing viewpoinTs. lvls. Sawickl shows The secreT To her Thlnness. ExTracurricular 245 Checkmate! The Chess Clulo is more Than jusi r d club, ii is a chess Team which oomoeles in The Union Couniy Chess Conference, The Team is comprised of members from The oluo including, Presiolenis Edward Einhorn and Ross Brand, Vice Presi- dents Gran lvlarguiis and Ed Brolin, sophomore Mali Taylor and alier- nale, Adam Cherensky. l i A brave siudenir dares io challenge The Chess lvlasier. 246 Exiracurricular Ross slaps afier an invigoraling game Singing at Dawn Many people who had a firsT period class usually complained abouT how hard iT was To read, wriTe or add al such an early hour of The day. Well, singing aT 7:30 in The morning wasn'T exacTly easy eilher. The Choraleers usually meT 3 days a week aT 7:30 To pracTice a varieTy of music from jazz To Broadway showTunes To classical. They were made up of 211 people, a majoriTy of Them seniors and a few selecT juniors. Only six people made up each vocal parT, so, nalurally, The compeTiTion for each pan' was rough. Mr. Beil TreoTs The gang To breakfast KeiTh is dumbfounded, ExTracurricular 247 Marching On A year aT WesTfield l-ligh School would noT be compieTe wiThouT The spiriTed sounds of The Tradihonai Marching Band. Several changes Took place This year, including The addlTion of elghTh graders To The ranks and a half Time show in which band members donned Their brand new uniforms - blue and whiTe Tux- edos, The Theme was ThaT of The New York nighT life, and included a backdrop of The New York skyline. The Marching Band appreciaTed The volunTeers who devoTed long hours To placing props on The field, The year began in AugusT wiTh band camp in which The members and lnsTrucTors worked TogeTher To geT The show sTarTed, Beginning in SepTember The band pracTiced ev- ery day and devoTed many week- ends To geTTing ready for The shows. i The year conTinued wiTh various compeTiTions and, of course, fooT- bali games, in which The band helped cheer our Team To vicTory. Everyone enjoys a parade and one wiThouT The WHS marching Band would noT have been The same. They parTicipaTed in The Town Hal- loween and lvlemoriai Day parades. CompeTiTively, The band received high scores in all of The compeTiTions They parTicipaTed in, and They achieved Their highesT score aT The EasTern Marching Band AssociaTes Championships under The dlrecTion of drum majoreTTe Jennifer STa- gaard. The band officers included Presi- denT Jennifer STagaard, Vice Presi- denT Paul Darmory, SecreTary Laura l-lyslop, and Treasurer Carolyn How- leT. l i r 248 ExTracurrlcular nal' init: men'uninnsulsunnnns'o I -V ' is KT g annum '.......r. ' gig' A .. i Y 'Ti'li'5l mx' 'sf T....:'uSv s- T- HAZ- A A 'FW' Shes LM 'IW iilfiQufs?Eri!! E 5 U For Lefr: Kenny ond Ross do whoT They do besT - and The oeoT goes on . . . Upper Cenfer: Go go-Qo's, Go! Four coior-guord members show oTf Their dancing TolenT in o N.Y. Chien half Time show. Boffom Center: The hoT sun oeoTs down on The members of The bond -- os They beoT Their drums. Upper Righfx Chris Brondeiy shows his sTuff - for o fTeeTing moment he sTeoIs The show, Above: SporTinQ Their new Tuxes - bond members liven up half Time wiTh Their memora- ble performances. Extracurricular 249 Objection! Objection! WesTfield l-llgh Schools lylook Trial Team compeTed in The annu- al sTaTewide mock Trial oomoeTi- Tlon sponsored by The New Jersey STaTe Bar Assoolahon and The oounTy oar associaTlonsr This year The mock Trial case was Dana Barr Qplainiriffp versus KTT Zuff, as AdmlnisTraTor of The Lor- Ton Medium SeouriTy ?aciliTy Cde- TendanTQ and involved an alleged wrongful discharge, The Team comoeTed agalnsT oTher high school Teams in Union CounTy aT The CounTy Courlhouse in Eliza- beTh in February. The Team was working hard in order To win The oounTy c:ompeTiTlon. KaThleen paTienTly answers The aTTorney's auesTion of uvvhere were you on The nighl of AugusT AH? 250 ExTracurricular ScoTT Aguila and John lylcCall walch as Their class male geirs oonylc:Ted for armed robberyl Modern Women The Female DevelopmenT Club began in The spring of This year. This club explored The hisTorical, culrural, and social influences on women's behavior as well as women's values and choices. The meeTings were ev- ery oTher week for one semesier. These meeTings sTimulaTed group discussion by sharing personal ex- periences and disseminaTion of cur- renT research on difTerenT Topics. Rack ' em U pf ATTer iTs success in previous years, The Billiards Club conTinued in 4988 wiTh over TifTy members, The club organized a dou- ble elirninaTion TournamenT in which fina- lisTs were awarded firsT To fourTh place Trophies. Using members' pool Tables, as many as Ten maTches were played per week in order To campleTe The Tourna- menT before final exams. individual maTches consisTed of eighT ball campeTi- Tions in which members advance afTer winning Two our of Three games. Howev- er, TinalisTs were able To choose berween sTraighT pool and eighT ball maTohes in or- der To deTermine Their final placement The club's co-PresidenTs were Chris STap- pas and Brian Dilks. ExTracurricular 254 LOL VLJVUU Y LJIVVJUI M , rrreerr 5 MW ACLILTY f .. -is 8 Q b -.J-ll - 0 asf ' r 23421 f 7 1 1 , -13- :-' T 'i5'l : f.-..J'gf1'f 'U 1... 4 in rs lu- 9 . 'I' Z K 9 1 5' ' E1 n 4 Mr Senlerrokefi Cdvcd What' X con T 'srxsgxcxxvneges rn The court vor rage Of WS WG Our Teachers enjoy o leisurely lunch os They owoif on inservice concerning efhics in educofion. Foculfy Divider 253 Carol Lee Allebaugh Irene Alley Home Economics lVlaThemaTics Helen Angre RoberT Adriance Library Aide Social Sludies Ronald Barner CaTherine Becker English Resource Specialisl Brenda Benimeo AnThon Berardo 254 FacuITy V Guidance Social STudies Rose Beeny James Bell Career Resource CenTer Vocal Music The Gas Goes Cn A Trip As of The Weamer Vane deadlineyhflr. Leland Gfoslin, The mulii-TalehTed PhysicsfDriver's Ed, s T Teacher, is planning one Taking QD exciTingfTrip. Gm The day afTer ChrisTmas -- ThaT's December 26 - lVlr.3G-osling his wiTe,and 'TA other members of a local Methodist church will be flyingiio San Jose, Costa Rica where They will Take a bus To a Town by The nameof Villa Quesada. They will be sTaylng in a lvleThodisT cenTer Thai' has been siighily renovaTedTo accomodale Them semi- comforlably. Everyday, They will Take a bus To a work siTe where They will help finish building a church. Originally, The church was supposed To be finished, and They were going To seT up programs Tor The people in The area, buT since The church wil noT have been compleTed, They offered To help wiTh The manual labor insTead. lvlr. Goslin and The oThers will only be siaying for eighT days, so his sTudenTs will only have To suffer Through a subsTiTuTe for one day. When asked how he feels abouT The Trip, abouT The only Thing Mr, Goslin could say is l'm really psyched abouT iT! Well ofcourse he's upsyched abouT TT, we all know ThaT any Wi-iS facuily member would be willing To go almosT anywhere To help someone. i Lorraine Besch Resource Speciaiisi Mr. Considine's fear builds as he prepares To go To his rambunciious Aih period class. I Ivlargarei Bjerklie Richard Bonner Gaiie Booihe Maihemaiics Science Maihemaiics Robert Brewsier Charles Brown David Brown Sdence Socmlmudms ReadmgfSodai9udes .f - wig Claire Biagini Foreign LODQUGQGS Gregory Bremus Science Faculiy 255 MQW? W '- - EESSE3-ff:7,,s15?' WV? 547 ff ' i-:grid ' . -L 'L VL 'ZL1 Eiifiiflfifffiif.f.E11 fI K :- i f f cA'?? M 7W Shiffevifimihgi ff , i Seiencsd li ' ff i 'K ., . f X .V .V, A AA. V . .,VV , , w, A .vak A Lg3 , n . A. MW Q , u. M2hW,, Q 5vM ,. LU5, .,,gL Q ,W,.,fh 25a 1,PGGi4ifY 4 A ih ? Q Eiizcxbelh Coriell Perry Couilos Noroien Cowell English Science Secreicry Noncy Didier 4 K Donald Crosby Borboro David Merilyn Diamond Pdrking Loi Aliendoni Secrelory Moihemoiics UD gy fi 1 2 ML ,, Koihleen Dix lvlciihemoiics H i.el's hear if now - blue! blue! biuel , . , Dr. Peiix 'fries To boosl The morale of The sludenis of The pep rolly. Borboro Donnelly English Foreign Longuoges Focully 257 'pindusrriol Ana o o +An1onD-Jrner o Donno Dzuryffijfl o, 5 f? Nur-f sex! Eugene Ehrlich John Elder Secrefcrykr? ,5f.. L . Business Educolion o e Science o -Q RUTH Elmouisl e Q- 122' f5ffi4?'r'erMc1ry EhQelliQ5iiT?iIii5fQi5f Loriguogesr Business 258 FGCQETQ 77' 725 l o o PhysicolfEoqecifiogjrfed Mr. Elder is forced io clean up ofler his sophomore firsl period closs Ann Marie Fcfbrlele Donna Fenslemoker Guidance Foreign Languages Brenda Flahauir Barbara Flynn Engiish Arr ,,: .,, W vig yy v I F! , .3 ' , f M C15 Foreign Languages X mfkasef-.. A .,'x Jo Ann Gainer Richard Gauge . y English Science The Biues Brothers. always ready for 0 good Time, check our The scene in ihe couriyard, V our Karen Goiier Gregory Gorski Engiish Physical Educaiion Beverly Geddig Judiih Giasser English Guidance Faculiy 259 Leland Goslin Marilyn Gray Science Business EducaTion 1 5 s X, A V: William Hansel Joan Henderson lndusirial ArTs Guidance 260 FaculTy OveTTa Henry Lois Hopkins Home Economics English TEACHER -OR SHOULD WE SAY COUNSELOR? Alihough Dr. Maria SchmidT mainTains ThaT be- ing a law and hisTory Teacher is whaT makes her The happiest she aiso enjoys using her knowledge and experience wiTh lawsourside The classroom. Dr. SchmidT's inTeresT in law grew primarily ouT of her four years of undergraduaTe educaTion where she siudied To be a law Teacher and earned her lVlasTer's degree. lT was This growing inTeresT in law ThaT, afTer a few years of Teaching, drew her back To school. Teaching by day and sTudying by nighi, Dr. SchmidT wenT on To earn her law degree and pass her bar exam. During her summers off from Teaching, she augmenTed her law experience by working as a law clerk and a legislaTive aid. ln 4980, Dr.sSchmidT began her ca- reer as a full Time lawyerdealing mainly in cases involving real esTaTe, mahirnonial dispuies and cliscriminaTion. AfTer a year of full Time law prac- Tice, she found Thar she reciay missed Teaching and working wiTh kids, so she came back To Teaching and pracTiced law parT Time. Presenily, in addiTion To Teaching aT WHS, Dr. SchmidT conTinues To pracTice parT Time law deal- ing mosily wiTh cases involving real esTaTe clos- ings, wills, and STaTe adminisTraTion. She devoTes her summers To aTTending seminars and insTiTu- Tions where she and oiher Teachers involved in law can share and learn new ways of incorporaT- ing Their exTensive law backgrounds in wiTh a his- Tory curriculum. ln This way, Dr. SchmidT combines her Two incredible TalenTs into an occupaTlon ThaT offers her much self saTisfacTion and offers her sTudenTs an opporTuniTy for an excellenT learning experience. Donna Hornish Thomas Hornish lVlaThemaTics Social Siudies Les Jacobsen Suzanne Jacobus Cas Jakubik Leona Jensen lvlaihernalics Foreign Languages Guidance lvlalhemalics Beverly Johnson Barry Judd Joan Kahn George Kapner Aide Foreign Languages Reading Malhernalics Kevin Keane English Dr. Sloneback gives a refresher course To his sludenls of long ago. Faculty 264 'hr Roberlo KTGSCYI Science l if U Virginia Kurek Molhemollcs e ,, rv! l Gary Kenlerr l l-leczrrher Kennedy Lilo Kirkwood AThleTlC Director HGGETEW EduCOfOF Library 5 X in 1, 5 ix 5 A A X . ,,L.. ,A .A .x,, I A gysxlgerzsflrfs-:revuse . lr Reg R X rr rrrr 'Law rrre r x x W2 X X XXX x XX X X ' I ,,, --MW , , K, , ll's simple, Take lne derivolive of the first Times The reloled role of The sine over The square of lne cosine. The only nord pqrf is the algebra. Hurry up! . Alcan Lcxnfis Soclol Sludles 262 rqculry A Edworci Louermczn llse Lehrer Pefer Limo Resource Speciollsl Foreign Languages Physical Educcrion 45. . . U ' c Katherine Luckey Marianna Marchese Lillian Margolis Physical Educailan Guidance Resource Specialist fill. Barbara Mclniyre James Niclxxugiriiin Laura Mierhans Library Resource Specialisi Foreign Languages William Mainews Music ith Virginia Mickulick English Marie Micione i'Come back laler, i'm busy! Mr. Seller snuns ine piioiograpner saying ne is ioa engrossed in grading his Secfemfy sluaenis labs io offer a Qaocl piclure. Facuiiy 263 ,YW ,, X7 my wmwxgmml'w7,,hgfgwf.a::, 'gwwmpzf' wf.w.Ng,': u-f w.,:4rf:mwf.wm,Ww. , 1 1 i599qfQ' MYk'35Y557Y5V T 4f5-5 iii 2Q4fiQfFF1fffUfW ' 5 Es 5? i Q Jg A Q sl Mark Poslir Science Molhernolics Polrlcio Perry X 3 A f -ge ....l,l,W, s lmlm Arsene Lupin slrlkes ogoih! Jonis Ann Sowlcke John Sceforio School Psychologist Foreign Languages ow Anfhohy Quogliclno Molhemollcs Charles Ropcrrs Resource Speciollsl THOVTWCJS RYGU English Drude Roessler Voice Training Paulo Roy English FQCUITV r A265 lvlaria Schrniai Michael Seller Social Siuaies SCi9f1CG David Shapiro Arihur Silveira l l lnsirurne-nTOl iVlUSiC NT Jane Smalley Emily Sniiow 266 Faculiy Karen Siark Corole Siavifski Social Siuaies Nurse Social Siuciies Library xr X Mr, Ryan, unable To come up wiih Toaay's word of The clay, slaps To have his piciure Taken, All in a Day's Work Each morning They arise as early as 5:00 am. To meeT a new day filled wiTh many faces and new challenges in and ouT of Their classrooms. From 7:30 a.m. To 2:45 pm. They work aT Trying To help us, The sTuaenTs, learn and understand new maTerial and review The old. They spend Time giving exira help before and aTTer school and during Their free periods. Then when They geT home, They have endless paperwork ThaT needs To be aTTended To, wheTher iT be grading assignmenTs or filling ouT reporT cards, Many nighTs They have more of Their own homework To do Than Their sTudenTs Qespeciaiiy on Sundays when These piles of work are referred To as The Sunday nighT syndromenj. Probably The mosT Time They spend. however, is noT in grading work, buT in preparing lessons for The learners. They rnusT have a clear olojecTive for each day and in addiTion creaTe TesTs, quizzes, assignmenTs and exams ThaT will challenge our young minds. There are also many mundane minuTes spenT during The school day such as waiTing aT The xerox machine in order To produce The marerials needed for each class. in addiTion, They also have resource cenTer duTy, hail duTy, or cafeTeria duTy as parT of Their day. Many of Them conTinue Their work wiTh sTudenTs afTer school as coaches and advisors. This is when we geT To know Them on a compleTely differe-nT level. Edward Tranchina Physical EducaTion Morris Tarabar MargareT TeiTeIbaum CompuTer NursefHealTh EducaTion Fred Zakaluk Business EducaTion Rosalie Wallach Pamela Wychunas Guidance English David STonebeck Science Frances Trees MaThemaTics Richard Zimmer Physical EducaTion FacuITy 267 iff! . is . ,mmm ,.,M.w L ,A wmM,W.,v..,w?,wmv--,, W.,U5if1Qi425vwgmgg:ggW.Qfge135gzgzgg Z,-,gg Lyqglggg,q,mm.AaL,mw.W 4, 1 K.. iz .lfffggzzgzggggggmay,. wWQ:?iik,I-A-1sg.:.zi1,. L -Laymijffgggggzfzmihl Tir-wbwwwmgfizlzsmb,Mww',5,L,..-V .0 - iw gp wm,,fi:fqggLf11, L Lg.,.:LfW3w33ggg5gg I 'yr'4155.313155iifilmizziiiiig izgggzszix f- 1, x ,V 5- . -- 1 , M 1 ' DGviGEg sk2e i11 ' 5:95 -Min-, ---' A 268 prank scoff A A 3 1 ' Riiberf Eyre Richard Kobe? Assistant K ' ', Pffncfpgt Assistant Pfincipaf Support Staff Fronr Row: John Pearce, Angelo Bencivengo, Lenny Longo, Orlondo Russo. Bock Row: Greg Di'C3ifofQr'nO, Tyrone Billingsly, Jimmy LODYESTLGGOYQG Webb, V Fronf Row: Vincenzo Germinorio, Morrho CosTo, Jess Blonccro, Dororny Monno, Leno Cummings. Anita Russo. Bock Row: Mory Appezoto, Corotyn Lozier, Anroinerfe DiSorro, Florence O'NeH, Ann Websfer, Josephine Marino. Lorraine Kwosekr Focuiry 269 The cdmero pans Elm Street in downtown Wesl- field. Communit ln Colonidl Wesifield lrddllions lei our The pride ond spiril of lhe commu- nliy. Since colonldl limes, Wesifleld hds kepl up-lo-dole wilh modernizing Trends wilh our losing sighl of ils FOOTS. ln The eighieenlh cenlury, WesTfleld's flrsl business cenier wds Charles Cldrk's siore where The l'Speedwell sidge slorled on lls roule To Ellzobeih Porl. ln 4878, lVllller's slore wds The mosi dole emporium of iis lime. This pride in The oommunily by bodrd sidewolks ond lomps. Todoy businesses colonidl splril by livllies To improve The evenls 'rhor keep Weslfleld wlih ils rools. 270 Business F' Bu in ss Z I ,, East Broad O0 Westfield. d Eim, a familiar comer in COIOHW A cloud-filled sky over Quimby Street, ai Business 27 1 Jon and Barbara Abeles J. Beil - Good Luck Seniors. Keep Singing! Nip and Bill Bock Pat Bonardi Mr. Bonner - Class of '88, you're great.' Gaile Boothe - Best Wishes to homeroom I5I! Kimberlee D. Boyd -- It's out there waitingfor you to go get it. You can do it. Love, Grandmother Mr. and Mrs. Briemer Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Congratulations David! Love, Mom, Dad, Debra and Carolyn Caizzi. Anthony Cannatelli - Social FauxpasfTonis SamborafGig- ger at Rob 's f Shadowlawn I S peed. Record f CarAssault f Run Career and Leisure Horizon Ingelise and Ole H. Caroe - Congratulations class of '88! Kara Kscoot, the baby j - How timeflies. I wish you all the best! Remember to smile and be happy! Dana Chambliss Kara . . . the party is over! Or is it just beginning? Here's to a bright future! Love, your sister Lauren Chambliss To my daughter Kara, my computer room friends and Malinda: - Face the sun and the shadows will fall behind you. Mom and Mrs. Chambliss Mrs. Shirley Cheng - When you feel lonely in your college dorm, just think ofyour happy days in WH.S. Hong Shik Chough Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clare - Congratulations class of '88. Amanda Cohen - Uncle Jim, it was fun being your favorite cheerleader, Love, Amanda Mel and Charlotte Cohen - Congratulations class of '88 Michelle Cosulich Myrna and Bruce Cummings - Congratulations class of '88 Good Luck to Michelle and the class of '88 - The Davidson Family Weather Vane Best of Luck Meryl and Rebecca - the Davis' Krista Dietterich Ed Dorsey - We have met the enemy, and he is us. - Pogo Lynn Duffy Epsteins Bootery Lawrence Fisher John and Joyce Feldman Congratulations Lizzy! Bill Folger - Good Luck Class of 1990! Senor Frinzi Best Wishes to the Class of 1988 - From the Fuhrmans Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gagliardi The German Club Mr. Gilgallon Nelson Goldner The Gorman Family THINK - L.H. Goslin Dr. and Mrs. B. Greenwald - Congratulations to Missy and friends - Love Mom and Dad Andy - You 're the Best! Congratulations to the Class of '88 - Emmy and Alan Gutterman Congratulations Andy - Good Luck at Duke! - Jamie and Glenn Gutterman Linda and Arthur Gutwillig Betsy and Ted Hansen Heather -- we wish you sunny days and studious nights - Love Mom, Dad, and Steve Pat and Ed Hobbie - Go for it Class of '89! Good Luck to the class of '88, Break a leg, Brie! Love Mom and Dad The Houlihan Family I 'm here, you're not! Ha! Ha! Ha! Mary Ann and Bill Iserna - Congratulations! You made it Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson - Congratulations to the Class 272 Business Patrons if '88 Faye Johnson The Karmazyn Family Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kelly Travis Ian Kennedy Danuta Sowinska - KHAN All good wishes to Laura and class of 1988 - The Kocaj Family Mr. and Mrs. T. Kocaj - Congratulations to Laura and the Lady Blue Devils on a great soccer season! Rachel Kreisman Mr. and Mrs. Lombardi - Congratulations and we're proud of you! - Mom, Dad, Laura Mr. and Mr. Phillip Lowenstein Sandra Mamary Marion and Ed Martin Hal and Andrea Mathews The McFaddens Suzanne and Michael Miller - Good Luck to the Class of 1988! J.C.M. - Proud of all your accomplishments. We wish you the best always - Love, Mom and Dad Mozoki To the Prez - Way to go Jim! Love you Bro. - Patti Mozoki, Cinny and Jon Cohen To Jim 581 - Our Congratulations on a superjob in H.S. - Love from your cheering section. - The Partl's, Chamber- lins's, and Laguna's Darryl - To someone who has greatly helped me along my way, best of luck on yours . . . Love, Denise Ms. Karen Ninesling Stephen Povalac Mr. and Mrs. Pastir The Perry's - Best of Luck to the Class of '88 John and Terry Pallarino - Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '88 Congratulations to Virginie Raguenaud. Best of Luck in the Future! Charles and Susan Ramsthaler Lewis L. and Gudrun Roles Rachel Rubenstein and Sylvia Youssefi Pete and Betty Ryan Frank and Arlene Scott Andrew Sentivan James and Jane Sentivan lvlay your pigs never burn! Sleek rats, NoNeck, Panky, Mouse, Blondie, Dead Dog and Saabt. Good Luck Class of '88 Dr. and Mrs. Talbot Sklar - Congratulations Lauren - Love, Mom, Dad, Matthew and Amy Congrad 's Class of '88 - From the band parent president and family - The Sterns The Stevens Family The Stock Family The Taylor Family Jennifer Taylor '87 -- Good Luck to the Class of '88 and especially to the Weather Vane Staff Congratulations Steve - I wish you the best of everything always -- Whoops - Love You, Christine Marilyn and Roy Twist - Congratulations and Good Luck Class of '88 Sally Vejnoska The Vo Family Barb and John Weber .l.C. Wiley Peter Wright - I love Jess Bob and Sue Wunderle - Good Luck Class of '88 The Yeh Family 3 Business 273 CONGRATULATIONS to the Westfield Hlgh School class of 88 from the entlre team at OPEN DAILY 9 A M 9 30 P M SATURDAY 9 A M 8 P M SUNDAY 9 A M 6 P M S100 JOIN Graduation OUR BONUS 1 WE NEED YOU WE OFFER YOU l l , l X ly! A , .- 'Ijr-If-I I-J-fag - ' I SIGN UP I I 55? 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DUT? yQU OIG nor CIQODG 'QfQNUCQ'l' rhhr h or There rrrrr some you areh rrha1ri .ihef one feetin relief and The sensefat accom: Semors can rejoice and eongrara1aieQ gfh other on complehng Their years of We all share in Zerrrng our OW h n r so ,haekeeeefslrhee ctures and read the CDW of -thas Y3Q'??0?ffea3?5?5?fq9eS and '9memU9'rTh?rrff??15UQ? r he Prem Offhs A he f hwharevereifiirefresulr -- we have done rho This year we haveflefi frjeurrbesr. So what issiny from of us now? our fururesfehaewhat is behind our, founaaijions. Closing 3 Ambivolence is oppor enl here in our seniors wh o ore ellher leclving or going Closing Senior Michele Tilyou enjoys some roys ou T in The courlyord. ,ll if ' A W A if ,X STudenTs eagerly awaiT The annual appearance of The Blue Devil aT The pep rally. Closing 304 Ponder, hink in The b V Best friend s ore usuolly hord To f Johnson pose for ' refleci Gnd T righf foil, co urfycrd sun. ind, buf Couriney Ze Q shoi Jusi oufside Th nner ond Kriss e cofeierio. 25 J J Seniors Amy Briemer ond Whitney Berkebile coll o couriyord bench home for o while os fhey make fhefnselve-S comforioble. Closing A X 8-Q-. 2 Sit sfond or stu dy. The court yord ond ifs benches Qlwoys offrocf students To if. Cigsing THE I988 WEATHER VANE STAFF Tri-Editors: Photo editors: Student Life editors: Senior Clciss editors: Undercldssmen editors: Acddemic editors: Sports editors: Extrd-curriculdr editors Fdculty editors: Business editors: Advisor: Stoff Credits Belo Bdshor, Pei-Ron Ho, Brenndn Smith Ddvid Chou, Wcirren Nokdtdni, Ddrryl Newmdn Gdbrielle Fisher, Rdchel Golum, Wendy Lemke Susdn Ddvis, Meryl Klinghoffer, Stocie Perry, Jdnet Weinstein Cdrol Jones, Mdry Alice Kelly, Ncithon Loofbourrow GTOCG Chong, Thoo Vo Hong Shik Chough, Christine Gormdn, Jennifer Sentivon, Mike Smith Jennifer Gilbert, Julie Linn, Holly Siegel Lourd Kocoj, Alison Mostrdngelo, Christine Ugenti Jennifer Lehmkuhl, Pnind Miller Mrs. Kdthleen Moridrty


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