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If “ one picture is w orth a thousand w ords,” then the yearbook is the m ost valuable pictorial diary o f the school year. Every photograph which it contains holds im portan t and diverse memories for both students and faculty . The Loudspeaker is more than ju st a reference volume. It is a vessel for storing m em ories, a way to “ save tim e in a b o ttle .” The 1978 edition o f the Loudspeaker will hopefully contain memories o f victories, special m om ents and, m ost im portantly , the special people responsible for such fond memories.

Every freshm an who passes through the doors o f CHS for the first tim e enters with some sort o f expectations, anticipating what the next four years will be like. Some freshmen possess special dream s about how their lives will be enriched both academically and socially. As their high school years progress, m any find joy in seeing their dream s come true and set even higher goals and expectations for their remaining years at CHS. The constan t changes in dreams and goals constitu te a special kind o f growth. The yearbook records studen ts’ academic, ath letic , and social grow th, as- well as their growth as leaders and participants in organized activities.

The adm inistration and faculty also retu rn each Septem ber with new hopes and dreams. Every teacher, coach, and club advisor dreams o f the challenges and success which the new semester may bring. The yearbook is the official record o f their achievem ents for all to see.

For CHS, 1978 was the vear o f the “ impossible dream .” The seniors invaded Florida, following their fearless leaders. Miss Mincieli and Mr. Krakower. O ther trips w e re \a k e n across the con tinen t and

the sea. The basketball and soccer team s lived the dream s ol seasons. Many o f the “ impossible dream s” became

is year the Loudspeaker recognizes all o f the dream s come true all the dream s for the fu tu re . Its them e — “Thoughts o f today . . . ms for tom orrow ” — em braces everyone who will return in

eptem ber and those who are leaving in search o f their Cam elot.In “ Ulysses” Alfred Lord T ennyson’s a ttitude toward following

one’s dream s sums it all up:Come, my friends,

T -T is no t too late to seek anewer world.

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DOUGLAS KING Principal

KENNETH MATULA Vice-Principal

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ROBERT TURCO Administrative Assistant

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GABRIEL COMBA Secretary

VINCENT CUOZZO

REGINA FOLEY

MONROE JACOBOWITZ

ANDREW KASKIW

EMIL MALOVETZ

GEORGE STRANGOS

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ENGLISH DEPARTMENTFRONT: Kathy Grabowski, Irene Kovacs, Lesley Scheckmann, Patricia Reilly, Judy Jacobs BACK: Anthony Spaldo, Cheryl Zaleski, Phyllis Mincieli, William Dague, Lynne Grace, Mary Ann DeSarno, Joseph R andazzo , Walter Bihuniak, Francis Tomczuk, Irma Silverman, Dorothy Stowe, Arlene Pullen dept, head) Not Pictured: Janet Hanley, Walter Niemiec

SCIENCE DEPARTMENTF RONT: Myrnu Daly, MaryKaskiw, Mary Masterson, Evelyn P o l i s e no B A C K : Mat thew Swajkowski, Ron (»robe, Eugene O’Connell, Jerry DiLuccia, Karl Hricko (dept, head)

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INDUSTRIAL ARTSFRONT: Dr. B. McLennand (dept, head), Nancy Weinhold, Elizabeth Sufchinsky, J o hn Tucker BACK: Joseph Comba, Anthony Ciccotelli, Robert Keller, Anthony Lehner, William Arnold

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BUSINESS DEPARTMENTFRONT: Les Scally (dept, head), Nancy Doherty, Patricia Derillo BACK: Stephen Nelson, Louis Ncpote, James Hibbs, Fran Benitz, Robert Yustak, Joseph Costello, Mary Kopko, Elaine Hatala, Sue Imbimbo. Grace Scheno

MATH DEPARTMENTFRONT: Mary Cenders, Kathy Motczyka, Kathy Dallavalle, Ruth Markowitz REAR: Michael Arnone, Lawrence Farrell (Dept. Head), Dennis Sitarik, Jacques Cailtault. William Murphy, Andrew Chamra.

FOREIGN LANGUAGEFRONT: Sarah Witt, Sandy VanAusdal BACK: Belinda Coniff, Dr. Carmencita Foti (dept, head), Ralph Toro, Claire Sansone

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PHYSICAL EDUCATIONFRONT: Agnes Mosca, Marie Cherevale, Regina Wondzynski, Joan Vitale BACK: Art Shade'll, Sandy Gonczlik (dept, head), Fete Kindzierski Not Pictured: Ron Slicner, Brad Bradach, Bill Karatz

SOCIAL STUDIESFRONT: Marv Krakower. Allen Riley (dept, head), Greg Rea MIDDLE ROW: Elaine Panuski, Dorothy Krugrnan, Carol Hayes, R o b e r t S z i g e t i , G e r a l d Marcincavage BACK: Bob Cowen, Dennis Siddons, Charles Simon

GUIDANCEFRONT: Mary Ann Checki. Kathy O’Grady, Dorothy Loniak (secretary) BACK: William O’Lear, John Hudak, James Gilrain (dept, head), Joe Torre

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ARTGreg Peters (Not pictured: Michael Maskaly)

NURSEPatricia Bodnar, R.N.

MUSICRichard Torrissi, Kenneth Erb

FRANK WALSHSpecial Ed.

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CLERKSFRONT: Sally Bonventure, Dorothy Loniak, Irene Vernachio REAR: Delores Pydeski, Larissa Huchko NOT PICTURED: Annette Katz, Mary Sosnowski

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSWalter Gasior

EDUCATIONAL MEDIA SPECIALISTEileen Kennedy

At the completion oi her final year at CHS, Elizabeth Sufchinsky feels privileged to have taught the subject she loves - Home Economics

and looks back on the years with satisfaction. During the 28 years she has been teaching (20 at Carteret High and 8 at Columbus School), Mrs. Sufchinsky has seen many changes, some good and some bad. The biggest changes she has witnessed have been the construction o f the new wing and the increase in student enrollment.

Although she will no longer be a faculty member, Mrs. Sufchinsky plans to keep in touch with some students where friendships have grown. She is, in fact, looking forward to a bright future.

From her teaching experiences at CHS, Mrs. Sufchinsky will carry many happy memories, and we hope the future is just as enjoyable and memorable for her as she has made it for those who have come in contact with her throughout the last 28 years.

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AMY KASKIW president

As we, the class of 1978, reach the end of our high school years, our thoughts become reminiscent when we recall the times we have shared and the dreams we have dreamed. Some dreams have been fulfilled while others have been abandoned for newer and more mature ones.

Upon our first encounter with C.H.S. our thoughts were filled with a feeling of newness as we dreamed of the day we would don our caps and

ROSEANNE SALLUSTIOsecretary

gowns for our journey across the lawn. Under our class advisors, Miss Phyllis Mincieli and Mr. Marvin Krakower, we began our four years. After electing our freshman class officers - Amy Kaskiw, president: Bob Chamra, vice-president: Rose Ann S a llu stio , secretary; and Linda Pompeo, treasurer — we began to fill our treasury through such fund-raising activities as sponsoring a successful Valentine’s Day Dance and holding a mug sale.

By our sophomore year we were comfortable with our surroundings and we were looking forward to another productive year. We again elected officers — Amy Kaskiw, president; Bill Whiting and Michelle Amato, vice-presidents; Rose Ann Sallustio, secretary; and Mary Jo

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Bihuniak, treasurer. That year we sponsored our Sophomore Sweetheart Dance, a car wash, as well as stationery and mug sales. All of these important projects led us one step closer to being upperclassmen.

With the onset of our junior year our dream ot becoming upperclassmen became a reality. Our long-awaited junior rings arrived and we now officially belonged. To represent us that year we elected Amy Kaskiw. president: Ken Horn, vice-president: Rose Ann Sallustio, secretary: and Mary Jo Bihuniak, treasurer. To help defray the cost of our prom we participated in the first junior candv sale. The Jr.-Sr. Play, “ Dinny and the Witches,” which featured many of our classmates, was presented under the direction of Mr. Anthonv Spaldo. We ended the year with the most important event of all the Junior Prom, “ You’ve Got a Friend.” which

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was held at the Dorian Manor on April 14.1977.

O ur senior year finally approached, bringing with it many memories and new dreams. We elected Amy Kaskiw, president; Ken Horn, vice-president; Rose Ann Sallustio, secretary; and Debbie Ingenito, treasurer, to lead us through our last and most important year. We again sold candy to reduce the cost of our

DEBBIE INGENITO treasurer

activities. In an unprecedented event, we journeyed to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida for our senior trip. From March 8-11 we invaded the Sunshine State. The thespians among us again participated in the )r.-Sr. Play, “ M ' A ' S ' H ” , under the direction of Mr. Spaldo. To climax our final year the Senior Dinner Dance, “ Everyone Has a Dream,” was held at Westmont Country Club on June 13, 1978. It was enjoyed by all.

With our graduation on June 21, we leave C.H.S. with dreams for a bright tomorrow. We will take our diplomas and use them as keys to unlock the doors to our dreams, but never to lock the doors of our memories.

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ARTHUR ALLERS“F R O ”

SHARON BABIJ“R unning around the same, old

g round had y o u fo u n d the same o ld fears, wish yo u were here. ”

(Fink Floyd)The business world awaits Sharon.

ALBERT ABATEMARCO“A B Y ”

“We m u st keep them away, or p re tty soon w e ’ll pay, and co u n t the cost in sorrow. Sacrifice, the fu tu re has its price and today is on ly y es te rd a y ’s to m o rro w .”

(Uriah Heep) Future includes travel.

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DONNA MARIE ADAMS“To be beautifu l in the body may be one thing, bu t to be beautifu l in the soul can be the greatest g ift C od can give us. ”Basketball . . . FBLA . . . COE . . . HR rep. . . . Who’s Who A m o n g A m e r i c a n H . S . S tudents . . . a future dental hygenist.

EDWARD AFFINITO“A l HO”

“I am the one w ho's g o t to die when i t ’s tim e fo r me to die, so let me live m y life the way I want to .”CIE . . . plans on being an accountan t and traveling the US in a van.

MICHELLE AMATO" SHELLY”

“ Y o u ’re a teenager o n ly once, use it u p .”Frosh, JV , V Wrestling Mgr. . . . Class Vice-Prcs. . . . Track . . . Ski Club . . . plans to enjoy life and travel.

ROBERT J. AMATUCCI“BHR.rO”

“7He easy way o u t is no t always the best way o u t .” Frosh Football . . . JV Track, Wrestling . . . Ski Club . . . a c a r e e r in o p t o m e t r y or pharmacy lies ahead.

SUSAN CLAIRE ARVAY“Tim e is . . . too slow fo r those who wait, too sw ift fo r those w ho fear, too long fo r those who grieve, too short fo r those w ho rejoice, bu t fo r those w ho love tim e is n o t .” Plans on entering the business world.

ROY F. ARENAV Tennis, Bowling . . . Ski Club . . . IRC . . . seeks a career as a physical therapist.

RICHARD L. BABIK“N ever take it easy, take it how ever it co m es.”Reflections Ed-in Chief . . . Bands . . . ASN . . . Chess, Astronom y, Zoology Clubs . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . plans to a t tend college.

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ANTHONY J. BANAFATO“ Be yourself, don’t put on an act.”A career in law enforcement is in store for Tony.

CYNTHIA MARIE BEDNARZ“ We must find love and happiness and then you can find peace. ”JV , V Tennis . . . Marching, Concert Bands . . . wishes to pursue a career as an accountant.

WAYNE NEAL BACON“ CHOP”

“ To go farther into life, and higher into love, and get closer to the outside world.”Hopes to make a million.

HEIDI BAKSOVICH“ Only love is real, everything else is just illusion.”

(Carole King) FBLA . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . Basketball Intra . . . Ski Club . . . plans to be a photographer or secretary, as long as she’s single.

FELICIA CAROL BALK“F L E E S H ”

“ The em otions may be endless. The more we express them, the more we may have to express. ”Combined Choirs . . . Unkle Ramn . . . FBLA, Latin, Ski Clubs . . . ASN . . . Color Guard . . . Intra . . . a career in business administration is ahead.

SUSANL BARE“ Great is the power o f might and mind. But only love can make us kind . . . and all we are or hope to be is empty pride and vanity not a part o f all. the greatest man is very small! ”Spanish, Ski Clubs . . . wishes to pursue a career as a special ed teacher.

JOSEPH P. BARRON“J O E Y B ”

“ When you ’ve tried most everyth in g and nothing’s taking you higher, when you ’ve come to realize, you ’ve been playing with fire, hear me when I say to you, it ’s really down to your heart. ”

(Yes)Frosh, JV , V Soccer . . . art or pro soccer lies in the future.

GEORGE J . BARGER“ B A R G E ”

George plans to board ship and join the Navy.

PAT BARBERA“ There is a great social revolution going on today. And the best thing about it, it’s not black against white, it’s right against wrong. ”V Tennis, Bowling . . . plans to work at sea.

SHERRI BEEBE“Here I am, just waiting for a sign, asking questions, learning all the time. It ’s just love and miracles out o f nowhere.”

(Kansas)IRC, Plant Sci Clubs . . . Gymnastics Intra . . . a future auto mechanic.

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DAVID BEHANY JE FFR E Y PAUL BE1TER“JEF F B EC K "

“Violence is the last refuge o f tlt e in co mpe te n t. ’ ’T u t o r i n g . . . mechanical engineering is in the future.

BRUCE MICHAEL BELLAK“C H U M LE Y"

“The world is fu ll o f willing people; some willing to work, the rest willing to let th em ." Latin Club . . . Marching Band . . . plans on a career in electronics.

MARK JOHN BERES “Life is hard; be steel; be a rock ."Bands . . . ASN . . . French Club . . . Band Librarian . . . a career in health and medicine is in store for Mark.

KIM L. BERGACS“When the days start slipping by, and there's no tim e to stop and reason why, up there's the sun, and it's bright. There "ll be a m il l io n tom orrow s to n ig h t."HR, SC Rep . . . Color Guard, Drill Team . . . JV Tennis . . . Intra . . . IRC, FTA, Foods, Unkle Ramn, Spanish Clubs . . . JV , V Choir . . . ASN.

PAULA DIANE BRIDGET BERGMANN“A s long as there's an apple tree, there’ll be apple pie. As long as there's a you and I, love can never d ie ."Track . . . V Bowling . . . Intra . . . IRC . . . Backgammon, Ski Clubs . . . a career in fashion and merchandising is in store.

KENNETH BESHAK“B E SH "

“'The only way to have a fr ien d is to be o n e ."Intends to enter the field of electronics.

/ROSE MARIE BIGGS

“The way to see by safe is to shut the eye o f reading. "

(Benjamin Franklin) DE . . . Softball . . . Basketball . . . computer programming is ahead for Rose.

ÎROXANNE BIGGS

“R O C K Y "“Happiness makes up in height

fo r what it lacks in leng th ."(Robert Frost)

Softball . . . may soon be seeing Roxanne on Broadway.

MARY JO BIHUNIAK“Our hour o f departure has finally come. I go tibw only to fu lfill m y dreams SC, HR Rep . , . Unkle Ramn . . . IRC . . . JV , V Basketball . . . Class Treus . . . ASN . . . college lies ahead for Mary Jo .

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LEONARD R. BINDOS“Life is like a game o f golf, you strive to get to the green but you end up in the hole." F rosh , JV , V Football, Basketball , . . JV, V Baseball . . . intends to continue in athletics and make a million.

CHRIS BJORNSEN"Life is a series o f hello’s and goodbye’s. I'm afraid it’s time for goodbye again."

(Billy Joel) Frosh CC . . . Frosh, JV, V Basketball . . . V Soccer . . . Science Club . . . plans include college and travel.

MARK STEVEN BLACK"May the love you bring to this world be reflected upon you. May it surround you and keep you in beauty and in peace o f mind always. ”

(MSB)CIE . . . hopes to become a computer operator.

DOUGLAS ALLEN BLACKNALL‘ ‘HA LF PINT PINTO KID ’ ’

“This world is like a game o f chess; you have the pieces, you make the move in which direction you go. I t ’s yours to choose. ”

(HPPK)Hopes to go on to college to study accounting.

DEBORAH ANN BOEHNER"Where there is faith there is love. Where there is love, there is peace. Where there is peace, there is God. Where there is God, there is no need. ”IRC, German, Ski Clubs . . . JV Choir . . . Flag Twirling . . . V T r a c k m g r . . . Hand in-Hand . . . future includes becoming a dental assistant.

JEANNE MARIE BOSNOVICH“G"

“The young do not know enough to be prudent, and therefore they attempt the impossible and achieve it, generation after generation.” JV, V Choir . . . JA . . . S p a n i s h , U n k 1 e Ra mn , Ukrainian, Polish Clubs . . . hopes to enter the field of nursing.

MICHAEL JOSEPH BOZYKOWSK1“ BUZZY”

“The greatest kindness we can offer each other is the truth.”CIE . . . Winter, Spring Track . . . intends to travel and see the world.

ROBERT S. BRADLEY"PROG”

“I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any felloiv creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. ’’CIE . . . hopes to become a diesel mechanic.

WILLIAM BRÜNING

LAUREN R. BRECHKA“Plenty o f people miss their sh a re o f happiness, no t because they never fo u n d it, but because they d id n ’t stop to enjoy i t!"Volleyball Tntra . . . JV Choir . . . Spanish Club . . . FBLA . . . Color Guard . . . ASN . . . IRC . . . plans to enter the business world and travel.

MICHAEL BRUCATO

PETER MITCHELL BR(X)KS“BO O G IE”

“I t ’s tim e I was king and not ju s t one more pawn. ”

(Rush)Combined Choirs (treas.) . . . ASN Lit. Ed . . . German, Polish Clubs . . . Choir Musical . . . YB Staff . . . hopes to attend college for accounting.

ANNE ELIZABETH CAFASSO“C AE A S ”

“Happiness is som ething we create in our mind, i t ’s no t som ething yo u search fo r and so seldom find . ”Soccer, Volleyball Intra . . . Spanish Club . . . hopes to enter the world o f fashion and designing.

CATHY CAPOZZIELLO“IK )L L Y ”

“I like the good things in life, but m ost o f the best things a in ’t free, the same situation cuts like a knife , when y o u ’re young and y o u ’re poor and y o u ’re c ra zy !”F r o s h T r a c k . . . HR Chairperson . . . HRC plans to become a foreign airline stewardess.

MARGARET CATHERINE CARL“I t is more im portan t to be hum an than to be im po rta n t.” Soccer Intra . . . German, Plant Science Clubs . . . wishes to be a nurse.

ELIZABETH ANN MAE CAFASSO“C AE A S ”

“Take nothing fo r granted fo r whenever you do the ‘jo y o f en jo y in g ’ is lessened fo r y o u .” Soccer, Volleyball Intra . . . Hand-in Hand . . . strives to teach special education.

IX)NNA BURNOR“G od grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the d ifference .” S p a n i s h , Ski Clubs . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . hopes to enter the nursing field and travel.

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MICHELE CARNEVALE“FIDGET”

“The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay love isn’t love till you give it away.” FBLA . . . IRC.

JOHN CAVANAUGH

JOSEPH CERANKOWSKI“Yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away, now it looks as though they’re here to stay. ”

(Beatles)Plans to jo in the service and learn a trade.

DONALD CARSON“FUZZ”

“I left there in the morning with their God tucked underneath my arm, the smiles and the book o f rules . . . ”

ROBERT CHAMRA“LITTLE CHAM”

“When you want something bad enough, don’t expect to get it for nothing. ”F r o s h . J V , V Baseball, Basketball . . . Frosh VP . . . Frosh CC . . . plans to enjoy life and a ttend college to study computers.

B A R IT COATES

DARLENE CHIRICO“How bea u tifu l is the friendship that turns to love, but sad is the love that turns to friendship. ”COE . . . would like to become an airline reservationist.

BRIAN F. CHI ZM ADI A“CH1Z”

DARLENE MARIE COANSHOCK

“I f you love something let it go free — if it returns to you, it’s yours forever; i f not, it never was.”Color Guard . . . Baseball mgr . . . ASN Sports Ed . . . JV , V Choirs . . . G irls’ Chorus . . . Reflections . . . YB Staff . . . Unkle Ramn . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . Choir Musical . . . aspires to enter the field o f occupational therapy.

“I f man would only take the time to develop his mind and body torthc extent he has developed materialistic things, we would all be immortal.” Frosh, JV Football, Track . . Ski Club . . | YB S taff . Boys' State . . . aspires a ttend West Point and become a com puter engineer.

THOMAS COGHAN

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DONNA MARIE COLETTA“S H O R T Y ”

“Ju st rem em ber love is life and hate is living death. Treat yo u r life fo r what i t ’s worth and live fo r every breath. ”

(Black Sabbath) FBLA . . . Intra . . . Unkle R a m n . . . V Track Yearbook Staff . . . HR Rep . . . a future dental assistant.

COLLEEN ELIZABETH COLGAN“C O L”

“Do no t go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.”Polish, Ukrainian Clubs . . . JV Choir . . . future plans include co lleg e and a career in chemistry.

PATRICIA COLLIGAN

ARNOLD COLONNAFrosh Football . . . becoming a carpenter is his plan.

RICHARD CONSTANTINO“R IC K ”

Plans a career as a professional drummer.

JOSEPH CONTE“Tw o drifters on the morning sky , tw o drifters sailing wide a n d h ig h , when sum m er breezes blow across your mind, with yo u I will walk the line. ”

(ELO)DECA . . . Marching, Concert Bands . . . traveling and college are in the future.

PHILIP COLLIJRA“Torget yesterday, live fo r today, and d o n ’t worry about tomorrow. ”Wildlife management is ahead in Phil’s plans.

LUCY ANN COMPITELLO“L O U ”

“In the quiet o f the night, let our candle always burn. Let us never lose the lessons we have learned. ”FBLA . . . W ho’s Who . . . Spanish Club . . . HR Rep . . . Color Guard . . . Intra . . . Lou p l a n s o n b e c o m i n g a microbiologist.

THOMAS J. CRILLEY“BA IN K S”

“A ll the world is a stage. ” Frosh, JV Football . . . plans to attend night school.

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MICHAEL PAUL CURCI"In looking at the places I ’ve been I would sure be the first one to say, when / look at myself today wouldn’ta done it any other way. "

(Jim Croce) Frosh, JV , V Soccer . . . broadcasting lies in the future.

JOSEPH CZAJKOWSKIBands . . . Band Treasurer . . . C h o i r L ig h t i n g . . . an electrical engineer is what Joe hopes to be.

JO ANN DALLY“Take your time, think a lot, why think o f everything you've got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. ”

(Cat Stevens) Loudspeaker Advertising mgr . . . plans to enter the business field.

BLANCHE DARAB“I f you drink much from a bottle marked poison, it is almost certain to disagree with you, sooner or later. ”Active in the HRC.

DARLENE DAROWSKI“You can’t hide ’neath your covers and study your pain. Make crosses from your lovers. Throw roses in the rain. ”

(B. Springstein) Plans to become a hairstylist and travel.

CLAIRE M. DE CICCO“A smile increases your face value. ”FBLA . . . HR Rep . . . COE . . . will continue working in the business Field.

MICHELE DE GENNARO“DEG”

“The saddest thing under the sun above . . . is to say goodbye to the ones you love. ”FBLA . . . Intra . . . will enter the business world.

ROBERT DE GENNARO“DE7GE”

“When people live their faith, others believe in them.”Will enter trade school and travel.

JUDY DEL ROCCO“JUDE”

“Tor yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; but today well-lived makes y e s t e r d a y a dream o f h a p p i n e s s , a n d every tomorrow a vision o f hope. ” Ski Club . . . business school and traveling await.

LISA ANN DE LUCA“I f you love something, let it go free — if it returns to you, it's yours forever; i f not, it never was. ”COE . . . will succeed in the business world.

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ROBERT DEL VACCHIO“B O B B Y D ”

“L e t us cling together.”(Queen)

Frosh, JV Baseball . . . Frosh Football . . . JV Soccer . . . V Bowling . . . future includes college.

MICHAEL DE RISI“When all are one and one is a ll.”

(Led Zeppelin) F r o s h , J V Football , JV Baseball . . . plans to become a technical electrician.

JOHN R. DE SENA, JR.“M O O SE ”

“With a con fiden t m ind one can do anyth ing , even when they say i t ’s im possib le.”Frosh Baseball . . . Frosh, JV, V Football . . . will enter c o l l e g e w i t h h o p e s o f becoming a N.J. State trooper.

PETER M. DE QUARTO“Live for today dream for to m o r r o w — learn from yesterday. ”F ro sh , JV , V Basketball, Baseball . . . future includes

DAVE DICKENS

RUSSELL DONAHUE“K eep y o u rse lf alive. ”

(Queen)The Navy awaits Russ after graduation.

DAVID DIKEN“D IK E ”

“The secret o f life is enjoying the passage o f tim e .”CIE . . . hopes to own his own repair shop.

FRANK J. DISANZO“Eriendship sows the seeds o f change. ”

HERESA JANE DOJCSANSZKY“TER H I”

“When a good man speaks, he is worth listening to, b u t the words o f fo o ls are a dim e a dozen. ”

(Proverbs)Choirs . . . Yearbook Staff . . . ASN . . . FBLA, German Club . . . Soph HR Rep . . . Marching, Concert Bands . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . will enter the business world.

Dance Band . . . Ski Club . . . Choir Lighting . . . Frosh, Sr HR Rep . . . pursue a career in dentistry and “expand my

FRANCIS K. DREW“H O O TS”

JV Football . . . Frosh, JV , V Baseball . . . a future police officer.

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MONICA DUDIC“ Very little is needed to make a happy lijc. It is all within yourself in your own way o f thinking. ”Marriage planned for the future . . . COE.

JOSEPH DU PONT“DEWEY”

“You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need. ”

(Rolling Stones) Frosh, JV Football, Baseball, Wrestling . . . V Wrestling . . . intends to enter the health Field.

THERESA DYCZEWSK!“Sudden call shouldn’t take away the startled memory, all in all the journey takes you all the way, as far from any reality that yo u ’ve ever seen and known . **

(Yes)Plans a career in hairstyling.

STEVE DULIN‘There is no need for out pouring o f words to explain oneself to a friend. Eriends understand each other’s thoughts even before they are spoken. ”

STEPHEN DZIAK“ZEKE”

“I look at the world and I notice it’s turning; with every mistake we must surely be learning. ”

(Beatles)Ski Club . . . Frosh Wrestling . . . Frosh, JV , V Football, Spring Track . . . J V, V Winter Track . . . plans to enter the field o f accounting.

KATHLEEN EGAN“Hide the countryside take it high and wide. ”

(Poco)

JOHN ERCOLINO“ BRC”

“Wasted days and wasted hours. ”

DOUGLAS ERCEY

JOSEPH C. ERDELY"Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood. ”Plans to enter college and p o s s i b l y s t u d y l a w enforcement.

PATRICK ESPOSITO“ ESPO”

“To be successful, you must find peace o f mind, acquire the material needs o f life and above all attaiii happiness.” Frosh Track . . . hopes to go to college for restaurant m anagem en t and someday own his own restaurant.

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JANICE ELIZABETH FAZEKAS“F U Z Z "

“Though we travel the world over to f in d the beautifu l, we m ust carry it w ith us or we will f in d it tio t."

(Ralph W. Emerson) Gymnastics Intra . . . JV , V Tennis . . . Ski, IRC, Spanish, Astronomy Clubs . . . HR Rep . . . Color Guard . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . V Choir, Girls’ Chorus . . . dreams o f college and travel.

KAREN RUTH FITZSIMMONS“i:irz"

“The best and m ost beautiful things in the w orld cannot be seen or even touched. They m ust be fe l t w ithin the heart."

(Helen Keller) FBLA, Ski Clubs . . . Frosh Dance Comm . . . Rep . . . Intra . . . plans to travel, go to college, own a Datsun 260-Z and be happy.

DIANE EVANS“I f dreams are w hat they say . . . m y heart will s h in e /’ S p a n i s h , FT A Clubs . . . Twirling (Capt.) . . . HR Rep . . . will travel and attend college to become a legal assistant.

THOMAS C. FIELD“O f all the things I value most o f all, I value the fa c t that I am w hat I a m .”Plans are to travel, enter college and become rich.

DAVID FISCHER

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MARIA L. FIORE“L U C Y "

“People cannot change truth, but truth can change peo p le ." Foods Club . . . Bowling Intra . . . will enter computer school.

LAURIE FONOW1CH“I think I ’d like to slow it dow n; move a million miles fro m town. I think that I m ight like it ju st fine , living each day at a tim e ."Ski Club . . . strives to enter the business world, travel and live each day at a time.

EDWARD T. FOX“F O X Y "

“There are places / remember all m y life, though som e have changed, some forever, not fo r better, som e have gone and some rem ain."

(Beatles)German, IRC, Zoology, Ski Clubs . . . HRC . . . Who’s Who A m o n g A m e r i c a n H .S . Students . . . college and a career in psychology lies in the future.

WALTER J. FEDAK“BU D "

‘ ‘ Hv e r y b o d y t h in k s o f c h a n g in g h u m a n i t y and nobody thinks o f changing h im se lf "JV , V Soccer . . . plans to a ttend college.

NANCY A. FEDRO FF“F E D S”

“What yoi4 are is C o d ’s g ift to you. What you make o f yo u rse lf is your g ift to C o d ." HR Rep . . . future plans include teaching and helping special children.

JOHN J. FRANCHINO“FRAN”

‘I ’ll see you in the next world . . and don’t be late. ”

(Jimi Hendrix)

ROSE MARIE GAGO“Learn . . . from yesterday Live . . . for today. Hope . . . for tomorrow.”Frosh, JV CC, Winter, Spring Track Mgr . . . will enter the accounting field and travel.

RICHARD MICHAEL FRUSCELLA“FRIS”

“It was a girl who brought me down the path to drinking, sorry I never wrote to thank her.”Plans to own a bar.

BRENDA JOYCE GALAMB“The greatest friendship one can give is to love one another as Christ loved us. ”FBLA . . . V Spring Track, G y m n a s t ic s . . . a future elementary school teacher.

KATHLEEN M. GANNON“KATHY”

“A ll things bright and beautiful, all things great and small, all things good and wonderful, the lord God made them all. ”Hopes to enter the Field of beauty culture.

LORI GASIOR“l ill your heart with love today, don’t play the game o f time. Things that happened in the past only happened in your mind, so forget your mind and you ’ll be free. ”JV Basketball (Capt.) . . . V F o o t b a l l C h e e r i n g . . . Gymnastic Intra . . . plans to travel and enter the business world.

MARGARET GASSERT“PEGGY”

“I f you love something let it go free, if it comes back to you it’s yours forever, i f not, it never was. ”Frosh Dance Committee . . . a career in the secretarial Field is in her future.

HELEN GILETA“HEL”

“You go your way, babe, and I ’ll go mine. And maybe someday we will find that it wasn’t really wasted time.”

(Eagles)FBLA, Ski Clubs . . . HRC . . . will travel and then go to work.

JOANNE GIRNIUS“Love doesn’t make the world go round. Love is what makes the ride worth while.”Future plans include entering th e b u s i n e s s world and someday living in the country.

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LLOYD STEPHEN GLAVOCICHFrosh Football, Baseball . . .JV Track . . . Intra . . . hopes to enter the business field.

GIUSEPPE GOL1NO

STEVE GOHLKE

JOSEPH P. GOLINO“ You search through the years, and you wipe away the tears, to find a woman not a girl, but a feeling, like the beginning o f the world.” Would like to travel and see the world.

“ There is a remembrance o f the dead, to which we turn

STUART BRUCE GOLDBERG‘ ‘ T h e w ell liv ed makes y e s t e r d a y a dream o f happiness and every tomorrow a vision o f hope. ”Spanish, Ski Clubs . . . Bowling Intra . . . Tennis . . . HR Rep . . . college bound.

VINCENT GOLDEN“Good judgment comes from experience, which comes from poor judgment. ”

ROBERT GOMEZ“BURT”

Marching, Concert, Dance Bands . . . will enter the field of chemistry.

BERNADETTE MARIE GOMM“BERN IE ”

“ How b e a u tifu l is the friendship that turns to love but sad is the love that turns to friendship. ”V Gymnastics Mgr . . . Girls’ V Track Mgr . . . Intra . . . SC Rep . . . FBLA . . . to attend c o l l e g e and major in psychology are her plans.

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JAY CHARLES GOMES“DOCTOR ”

“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight o f the shore. ”Plans to attend college and major in accounting.

ROBERT J. GRAEME 111“ The gravity on Earth isn’t quite the same on my planet but I'm slowly getting used to it. ”

CAROL ANN GURNEY" GURN ”

“It’s easier to believe than to doubt. ”V Gymnastics, Track . . . hopes to work for the airlines.

WILLIAM A. HANSEN III“HANS"

“Successful persons often say that opportunities are just as plentiful as they ever were. Hut they don't tell you what they are, where to find them, or how to use them. They deal in glittering generalities that mean nothing. ”

(Henry Ford) Bio Club . . . YB Photo Staff • . . ASN . . . J V Winter, Spring Track . . . Frosh CC . . . Bowling Intra . . . college bound . . . dreams o f owning a 1930 model “ A ” Roadster.

EDWARD GRE1SS/ am not afraid o f tomorrow,

for I have seen yesterday and I love today.’’Ski Club . . . plans to work, make money and have a good time.

JOYCE M. GUREVITCH“For you shall go out in joy, and be led forth in peace; the mountains thrills before you shall bread forth into singing, and all the trees o f the field shall clap their hands. ’’

(Isaiah 55:12) Football Mgr . . . YB Layout Ed . . . Spanish, Polish, Unkle Ramn, Foods, Ski Clubs . . . Prom Committee . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . collge bound . . . will live life to the fullest.

FRED A. GRIGNI“Well, I have lost some time but I have won and if you make it through you know you have just begun. ’’

(Heart)JV, V Wrestling . . . Frosh, JV Track . . . Frosh Winter Track . . . will study engineering.

BRIAN HAAKE DEBRA A. HANNAGAN“I decided long ago never to walk in anyone’s shadow; if I fail, if 1 succeed, at least I ’ll live as I believe. ’’

(George Benson) Astronomy, Spanish, Ski Club . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . will travel and enter the business world.

PATRICK J. HALEY“It is better to have a van with windows than no van at

. . . Band . . . hopes in the auto body

GLADYS LETICIA GUZMAN“LETTY”

“Love is the honey from the flower o f life. ’’Plant Sci Club . . . will major in social work.

RANDY HARDY“HARD"

“Live every day to the fullest, ’cause that day may be your last. ”A future auto mechanic and truck driver.

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THERESA E. HAROLD“G R A C IE ”

“Caring and sharing are the secrets o f living. ”Plans to enter the business world.

BARBARA M. HEINTJES“B O B BIE ”

“Each m o m en t is a precious jew el to hold w ith fo n d delight . . . fo r all too quickly m om ents pass forever from our sigh t.”COE . . . Unkte Ramn . . . Hand-in-Hand I . . hopes to get a job in the business world.

JANET HEITZMANNPlans on working for the airlines.

TRACY G. HENDLER“I want to f ly high, a free bird. ”

(Lynyrd Skynrd) Zoology, Spanish Clubs . . . hopes to attend college.

DAR1CE ANN HARTSHORN“I f a man does no t keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a d iff erent drum m er. Let him step to the music he hears, how ever measured or far away. ”Football Mgr . . . Ski, Science Clubs . . . Bands . . . Choirs . . . C h o i r M u s i c a l . . . college-bound.

WILLIAM HERILA“W ILB U R ”

“A wise man is silent till the right time comes, hut a boasting fo o l ignores the proper tim e ,” J§Ski Club . . . Frosh CC . . . Frosh, JV , V Basketball . . . strives to enter college and study medicine.

JOHN P. HLTMANSKI“BE I E ”

“What goo d is spilling blood? It will no t grow a thing; ‘ Taste e t e r n i t y t h e swords sing: Blues fo r Allah. ”

(The Dead) Dreams o f touring the country on a Harley.

GARY HARRIS VALERI I’ F U S E HEIDERMAN“Let today embrace the past with remembrance, and the future with longing. ”G e r m a n , Spanish (treas.), Astronomy, Zoology, Plant Sci, IRC, Ski, Chess, Polish Clubs . . . SC Rep . . . Bands . . . Intra . . . Variety Show . . . Football Mgr . . . a career in cytotechnology is planned.

MARGARET P HEINTJES“P E G G Y”

<cThe past holds beautiful experiences and things that can never be forgo tten . But I d o n ’t live there anym ore. ” U n k l e R a m n . . .H a n d - in -H a nd . . . college awaits Peggy.

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VIVIAN TERRY HOLLANDER“Nothing comes to those who wait, hut ail will come to those who work as they wait HR Rep . . . Latin (see), YB, IRC, Uncle Ranm, FBLA Clubs . . . DrUIn Majorette . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . Bands (sec) . . . will attend college and pursue a career in business.

DONNA MARIE HORNAK‘ ‘Lessons learned are like bridges burned, you only need

Ski Club . . . IRC . . . hopes to travel and attend business school.

ROBERT HOLOWCHUK“CHU CK“

“Love is the answer and you know that fo r sure; love is a flow er, you go t to let it, you got to let it g ro w .“

(J. Lennon) Frosh Football . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . college, traveling and making money are his plans.

CATHY M. HORAK“When you wish upon a star, dreams will take you very far, but when you wish upon a dream, life ain't always what it seems. ”

(Earth, Wind & Fire) Traveling and entering the business world are planned in “ Cat’s” future.

KENNETH L. HORN“L IT T L E H O R N O “

“R em em ber when yo u were young, yo u shone like the sun. Shine on. “

(Pink Floyd) German, Biology, HRC, IRC Clubs . . . Jr , Sr Class VP . . . Frosh, V Football . . . Frosh Basketball . . . Frosh, JV , V T r a c k . . . K en ’s future includes college.

JOSEPH HORVATHPlans to enter the field o f auto mechanics and own his own business.

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RICHARD S. HOY“SP A C E “

“Party on. “Hopes to live life to its fullest.

oJA NET MARIE HRUDOWSKY“A n d when I die, let me die with a dream in m y mind, a smile on m y face and no trouble behind.

(Marshall Tucker Band) YB Sports Ed . . . SC Rep . . . IRC (pres), FTA, French (sec, vp), Ski (dubs . . . Boys’ V Basketball Mgr . . . Concert, Marching Bands . . . Color Guard . . . JV Track . . . V a r i e t y S h o w . . . Hand in Hand . . . strives for a d e g r e e i n b u s i n e s s administration.

NORA BETH HUMISTON“ As 1 try to rem em ber yesterday and dream about tom orrow, l realize I should concentrate on today. ”YB Staff . . . FBLA . . . Intra . . . V Softball . . . intends to enter the business world and travel.

CATHY HUNDEMANN“HUN DEE ”

“Life is what you make it. ” Frosh Basketball Intra . . . FBLA . . . YB Staff . . . aspires to succeed in the business field.

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VENUS ANN IHNAT“A n d reach fo r the heavens and hope fo r the fu tu re and all that we can be and no t what we are. ”JV , V Basketball . . . V Spring Track . . . Girls’ CC . . . Intra . . . German, Polish Clubs . . . YB staff . . . IRC . . . JV , V Choir . . . Girls’ Chorus . . . Choir Musical . . . would like to enter the medical field.

THOMAS F. HUNLEY“The greatest o f faults, /

should say, is to be conscious o f none. ”

(E.A. Robinson) Frosh, JV , V Winter, Spring Track . . . V CC . . . HRC . . . college bound.

LORETTA HUNTER“R E TTA ”

“ O b s e r v a t io n more than books, experience rather than p e r s o n s , are th e prime educators. ”HRC, FBLA, Unkle Rainn, Foods Clubs . . . Drill Team

YB staff . . . further schooling is in her future.

LISA MARIE IDLETT“G od grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the w i s d o m to k n o w th e difference. ”JV, V Basketball Mgr . . . HRC . . . DEC A . . . JV , V Choirs . . . Frosh Inter Class . . . the fashion merchandising world awaits her.

DEBBIE INGENITO'H ired o f lying in the sunshine staying hom e to watch the rain. You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today. ”

(Pink Floyd) HR Rep . . . Sr Class treas . . . COE . . . hopes to become a dental assistant.

PABLO IRIZARRY

MADELINE JAMES“Once in a vision 1 came on som e w oods and stood at a fo rk in the road. My choices were clear y e t I fro ze w ith the fear o f no t know ing which way to go. One road was simple, acceptance o f life. 'The o th e r road o ffered sweet peace. When / made m y decision m y vision became my release. ”

(Dan Fogelberg) Plans include traveling.

RICHARD JOB“ B E R N IE ”

“Why in the world are we here? Surely no t to live in pain and fear. W hy on earth are y o u th e r e , when you're e v ’rywhere? Come and get yo u r share. ”

(John Lennon)

ROBERT JOB“R O B B IE “

“See! The sum m er lightning casts its bolts upon you and the hour o f judgm en t draweth near. W ould you be the fo o l stood in his suit o f armour or the wiser man who rushes clear?“

(Jethro Tull)

STANLEY J. JANUSZ“B I D “

“Little progress can be made b y m erely a ttem pting to repress what is evil: our g r e a t e s t h o p e l ie s i n developing what is good. “Jr-Sr Play y. 1 Choir Musical . . . YB staff . . . Football Announcer . r . Ski, Drama Clubs . . . Choir . . . "Voice of Dem ocracy” . . . Strives to b e c o m e an a rch i te c tu ra l engineer.

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MICHAEL E. KACKLE“K A C K ”

“Do things that yo u fee l are right and do no t worry about what other people m ight sa y .” Strives to become a mason contractor.

MICHAEL KALNOKFrosh Track . . . Ski Club.

DEBBIE KAPECh or th e n e v e r ending

highway beckons to the rolling stone, till he who understands ¿11, calls the gentle drifter home. ”Wants to study music arid tour tile US on the back o f a Harley.

CRYSTAL MARLAY JOHNSON

“Som e people live in the past and fu ture, but we all should live in to d a y ’s happenings. ”JV Choir . . . intends to join the Army.

MICHAEL JOURDAN

HOWARDJOUAS“ B U D ”

“Worse than a qu itter is a man who is afraid to begin. ”Frosh Football . . . plans to go to carpentry school.

ULANA ANN KALICZYNSKY“The respect o f those you respect is worth more than the applause o f the m u ltitu d e .”JV Choir . . . Unkle Ramn, U k r a i n i a n C l u b s . . . Gymnastic Intra . . . JV , V Tennis . . . strives for a career in the nursing field.

DAWN KANE“The man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything. ”A s p i r e s t o b e c o m e a beautician and attend college.

KELLI A. KAPINOS“H o iv b e a u t i f u l is the friendship that turns into love. But how sad is the love that turns into friendship V Soccer Mgr . . . Spanish Club . . . Unkle Ramn . . . HR Chairperson . . . wants to travel and see the world.

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KEVIN J. KAPPOCK“K A P ”

“What yo u g e t o u t o f life is what yo u p u t into it. ”Frosh, JV Football . . . JV , V Soccer . . . Basketball Intra . . . P r e - e n g in e e r in g Club . . . college and engineering lie in the future.

LINDA KEARNY“Every man has to seek in his own way to make his own se lf more noble and to realize his own true worth. ”Desires to enter the business world.

JOSEPH KELEMAN“Hope fo r today and pray, fo r tom orrow may never come and today is bu t a dream. ” H o p e s t o b e c o m e an accoun tant.

AMY KASK1W“A lthough we may change, the m em ories we once shared will always remain the sam e.” Class Pres (4 yrs) . . . YB Ed, Sports, Photo Staffs . . . ANS Photo Ed . . . IRC, Ski, French Clubs . . . HR Chairperson . . . Boys’ Basketball Mgr . . . Girls’ BB Co-Capt . . . JV Tennis . . . strives for a career in the health sciences.

STANLEY M. KICZEK“K IZ ”

“You only have one life, reach out and grab yo u r share o f it. ” Frosh Football . . . JV , V Soccer . . . plans to enter the Field o f aviation.

FRANK BRIAN KASKIW“F R A N K IE ”

“The only way to be happy is to help make others so .”Frosh, JV Track . . . Frosh, JV , V Soccer . . . seeks a career in physical education.

DEIRDRE LOUISE KING“D E E ”

“Tom orrow is open, atid right now it seems to be more than enough to ju st be here to d a y .”

(John Denver) Unkle Rama . . . ASN . . . FBLA (vice pres) . . . YB Typing Ed . . X future includes a career in the secretarial Field.

NEIL PAUL KINNEY“S T E E L ”

“T o d a y ’s dreams may become tom orrow ’s realities. ”Frosh. V CC . . . Frosh, JV Basketball . . . Frosh, JV, V Spring Track . . . seeks a career in electronics . . . will tour the c o u n try .

GLENN MICHAEL KAZO“D O C ”

“I have never let schooling interfere with m y educa tion .”

(Mark Twain) Bands . . . YB Staff . . . ASN Photo Staff . . . Chess (pres'. A s t r o n o m y (pres), Latin, Ukrainian Clubs . . . Band pres, librarian . . . JV Tennis . . . Choir Musical . . . Who’s W h o Among Amer. H.S. Students . . . would like to enter the field o f scientiFic research.

CYNTHIA KEATING“K E A T S ”

“Grow from what you are into what you desire to be. Live to

Flag Twirler . . . FBLA . . . Co HR Rep . . . YB Staff . . . plans to enter the business world.

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JEl- 'FREY A. KIRALY"When G od gave us life, that was his g i f t to us. What we make o f our life is our g ift to H im ."Frosh, JV , V Soccer . . . Ski Club . . . plans to further his education by studying law and accounting.

MARY KLOTZ‘ V L U T S Y ••

“Love does n o t consist o gazing at each o ther bu looking outw ard together it the same d irection ."

(St. Antoine Exupery Choirs . . . Spanish Club . . Drill Team . . . DECA . . wants to a ttend college for . degree in accounting.

DEBBIE KOC1BAN'Som ething easily lost isn 't

worth having."hitra . . . COE . . . wishes to enter the business world.

LORETTA C. KIRKOWSKI“L O R I’’

I am what / am, what l am m eant to be, som eone no one can change bu t m e ."

ERIC KJEMS CHRIS KLAUDER“SPECIAL K ’’

“This is the fu lfillm e n t o f the prom ise o f life . . . nothing can be destroyed . . . everything is being c re a te d . . . ”

(KR)Hopes to become a mason contractor.

MERRILL LOUIS KNIFEL“The im portan t ones really count. ”Ski Club . . . hopes to further his education.

MICHELE B. KOKE“S H E L L Y "

“We cati make our plans, but the fitial ou tcom e is in G o d ’s hands. ”Spanish, IRC, Polish (vp), Ukrainian, Foods Clubs . . . HR Rep . . . Unkle Ramil . . . Intra . . . Track . . . will pursue her various interests.

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JULIANN KONOWKA“Burly dozing humble-bee, where thou art is clime fo r me. L et them sail fo r Porto Rique, fa r -o ff hearts through seas to seek; I will fo llo w thee alone, thou anim ated torrid zone! Zig Zag steerer, desert cheerer, let me chase th y waving lines; keep me nearer, me thy hearer, singing over shrubs and vines. ”

(Ralph Waldo Emerson) Will go to college for business.

MARY L. KOVACS“N o o n e ’s e v e r g o n n a rearrange me, no o n e ’s ever gonna try to change me, you kn o w I ’ll go the road I choose to g o .”A career in airlines lies in the future.

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MARK KUBICA“C U B E S”

“G ood times and bad times will be around fo r life. ”Frosh Track . . . plans on entering a trade school.

DARLENE KUKULYA“You can't always get what yo u want, but i f you try som e titncs you ju s t m igh t f in d you get what you need. ”COE.

FRANCIS KUKULYA

ROBERT STANLEY KUHL“There is on ly one life to live, so live it up. ”Bands . . . Band (vp) . . . intends to have a career in the physical sciences.

MARIA LA LINDE“PU DG E”

“The greatest g ift one can give to another person is a deeper understanding o f life and the ability to love and believe in se lf ”Ski Club . . . wants to enjoy life.

JEANNE MARIE KURFAT“BLONDI ”

“Do no t go where the path may lead, go instead where there is n o t a path and leave a trail ”Unkle Ramn . . . Intra . . . seeks to become an interior decorator or fashion designer and travel.

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DENISE KUZIW

MICHELLE ANN LA FORGE“ Mirzi’•

‘T a k e your time, th ink a lot, th ink o f everything y o u ’ve got, cause you may be here tom orrow, but your dreams may not. ”Ski Club . . . FBLA . . . COE . . . Hand in Hand . . . Intra . . . hopes to travel and enter the secretarial Field.

ERNEST KULLY“There is only one success to be able to spend your life your ow n way. ”H o p e s t o b e c o m e an accountant.

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PATRICIA ANN LEGENY“Live each day to its fu llest

f o r th e r e m a y be no tomorrow. ”Wishes to enter the business field.

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GREGORY LEHOTSKY“Music holds the k ey to m an’s true feelings. ”Bands . . . Concert, V Choirs . . . Polish Club . . . hopes to play pro fessional music and live a good life.

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JOHN LENGYELSki, Chess Clubs.

JOSEPH LEONARD

DAWN CAROL LESCHINSK1“TWIN ”

“You only go around once in life, live it. ”V Girls’ Track . . . Girls’ CC . . . Ski Club . . . Office Assistant . . . Variety Show . . . hopes to become a florist.

GWYN LESCHINSKI“T W IN N IE ”

Track . . . Ski Club . . . Intra . . . Office Assistant Variety Show . . . wishes to become an airline stewardess.

CATHERINE J . LIS“C A T ”

“Planning is like scheduling your lije and life is so short and goes so fast, so take each day as it comes. ”Girls’ JV Bowling . . . intra . . . plans to work and travel.

WINIFRED T. LLOYD“ W IN N IE ”

“Yesterday is already a dream and tom orrow is on ly a vision, out today well lived makes every yesterday a dream o f happiness and every tom orrow a vision o f hope. ”Spanish Club . . . Intra . . . Variety Show . . . hopes to a t t e n d co llege and visit England.

I I MOTH Y LITTLE“Life s battles J.?n *t alway/s gcto tin stronger >r faster nanRut aoner. the nan who winis tin fe llo w who th ink s In

V G olf (MVP 7 6 ) , Soccer . . . Frosh Football . . . W ho’s Who Among Amer. H.S. Students . . . NJ Boys' State . . . YB Staff . . . German, Zoology Clubs . . . HR Rep . . . college bound.

LAURA ANN LITUS“Never wait or hesitate, ge t in, kid, before i t ’s too late, you m ight never ge t a second chance. ”

(Rod Stewart) HR Rep . . . YB Co-Literary Ed . . . IRC . . . Spanish, Ski, Unkle Ramn Clubs . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . JV Choir . . . Frosh Basketball Mgr . . . aspires to become a successful business executive.

BARBARA LOKOS“T W IN ”

“Som etim es the lights are shining on me; o ther tim es I could barely see; lately it occurs to me — what a long strange trip i t ’s been. ”

(Grateful Dead)

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MARK ANTHONY MAKWINSKI“ M AQUINTNEY’’

“Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow, don ’t stop, it ’ll soon be here, it ’ll be better than before, yesterday’s gone, yesterday’s gone. ”

(Fleetwood Mac) Polish Club . . . Intra . . . plans on entering the service.

LILLIAN LOPEZ“ L I L ”

‘ ‘ T o d a y d e c ides what tomorrow will be and leaves an imprint o f what yesterday was. For this moment we should live, for yesterday has already past and tomorrow may never come. ’ ’Girls’ Track . . . Intra . . . hopes to study the sciences.

DAVID B. MALYSZKO“ M U GGSY’’

“Here I find myself at life ’s crossroads the path that has just ended and the one that is just starting. Will I falter or step ahead the answer lies on that long path. ’ ’ Bands . . . environmental science or technology is in his future.

MARY LOKOS“ TWIN’’

“Parallel our sights and we will find, that we need to be where we belong.’ ’

(Yes)

LINDA MACULA“M AC’’

“Love is a short word but it contains everything. ’ ’FBLA (treas) . . . German Club . . . Library Assistant . . . wishes to enter the field of accounting "or business administration.

ANTHONY M. MAMOME“ TONY’ ’

Frosh Track . . . Metal Shop Club.

EDGAR MANARTE“HD”

“So now y o u ’d better stop and pick up all your ruins, for peace and trust can win the day despite of all your losings. ’ ’

(Led Zeppelin) Polish, Electronics (treas) Clubs . . . wishes to bike hike to Florida with friends.

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SUSAN A. LYNAM“Champion the right to be yourself; dare to be different and to set your own pattern; live your own life and follow your own star. ’ ’YB Staff . . . Ski Club . . . aspires to enter the fashion coordinating field.

LAURIE ANN MACKIEWICZ'M A C ’ ’

“ You go tta b e lie ve in something and give it some time, you gotta believe in someone, go over the line. ”

(CSN)Unkle Ramn . . . IRC . . . Ski Club . . . YB Staff . . . Flag Twirling (co-capt) . . . strives to become a journalist or a lawyer.

MICHAEL MAJUR“ There will never be another one like you , there will never be another one who can do the things you do. ”

Jim Morrison)

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PAUL J. MAXWELL“M A X ”

“Take time to love — loving is what makes living worthwhile. Take time to give any day o f the year is too short fo r selfishness. Take time to laugh

laughter is the music o f the soul. ”Frosh, JV , V Football . . . plans to travel and attend college.

DEBORAH A. MARIETTA“If y o u love something let it go free - i f it returns to you, it's yours forever; i f not, it never was. ”Plans to travel, enjoy life, and m a k e a special someone happy.

LASZLO MANGY IK

DONNA MASI“You answered the questions we never dared to ask, painted them in colorful circles and threw them at the world . . . they never touched the ground but soared to the clouds .”

(Jimi Hendrix) Wants to travel the US and be

SHERKYANN MASTRES" H o w bea u t i f u l is the friendship that turns to love but how sad is the love that turns to friendship. ”Wishes for a career with the airlines.

PATRICIA ANN MANSON‘ * T o d a y d e c i d e s w h a t tomorrow will be and leaves an imprint o f what yesterday was; fo r we should live fo r today and always remember yesterday has already past, tomorrow may never c o m e .” V Bowling . . . Intra . . . Twirling . . . SC Rep . . . Unkle Ramn . . . FBLA . . . hopes to become an accountant.

JOHN MATLAGA“A M T ”

“There’s a place in the world fo r a gambler. ”

MARY ELLEN McMAHON‘‘To be beautiful in the body may be one thing, bu t to be beautiful in the soul can be the greatest g i f t G od can give us. ”FBLA . . . COE . . . an asset as a secretary or receptionist.

KENNETH MASCOLA“I f I d o n ’t m eet y o u in this time, I ’ll m ee t y o u in another time. ”W i s h e s t o b e c o m e an automotive technician.

ROCCO MASSE“R O C K Y ”

“Le t it be. ”(The Beatles)

JV , V Track . . . plans on a ttending college.

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JAMES F. McNULTY“N U T ”

N oth in g g ives on e p erso n so m uch advantage ov er a n o th er as to rem ain alw ays c o o l and u n r u f f l e d u n d e r a l l circu m stan ces. ”F r o s h S o c c e r . . . Pre-Engineering Club . . . future plans include college.

CRAIG MEISNER“M IZ E ”

“ T o m o r r o w ' s g o n n a b e a n o th er day. ”Wolfpack member.

JOHN J. McWATTERS“M A C ”

“P oem s, an d prayers, and p r o m is e s , things that we b eliev e in, h ow g o o d it is to lov e so m eo n e , h ow g o o d it is to care. ”

(John Denver) Frosh, JV , V Soccer . . . Frosh, V Winter Track . . . Spring Track . . . Drama Club . . . college and a career in respiratory or recreational therapy await him.

FRANK EDWARD MEDVETZ“M E V ”

“M usic is th e language o f sound. Through ou r d ream s in s o u n d w i ld im a g in a t io n b e c o m e s a reality in the su bcon sc iou s m in d .”Wi l l c h o o s e b e t we e n architecture and music.

JOHN MELVIN“M E L V ”

“ Ila m in ' y o u th will set the w orld on fir e . ”

(Kiss)Frosh CC, Frosh Track . . . Biology Club . . . will attend college.

ALFRED EUGENE MILES“G E N E ”

“Learn ing to lov e y o u r s e l f is the g rea tes t o f all. ”Intends to attend trade school.

LINDA MENSINGER“M EN SC H ”

“It is n o t h o w m uch w e have, bu t h ow m uch w e en joy , that m akes happin ess. ”Drill Team * . . Frosh, V Wrestling Mgr . . . Girls’ Track . . . NHS (VP) . . . ASN . . . German (Corr Sec), Spanish, Unkle Ramn Clubs . . . Girls’ State . . . HR Rep . . . Choirs . . . college lies in the future.

,LINDA ANN MIESOWITZ

“I h e w ater is w ide, I can n ot cross over. A n d n eith er have I wings to f ly . B u ild m e a boat, that I can carry tw o. A tid both sha ll roam , m y lov e an d I. ” DECA . . . plans to travel, enter the business field.

LISA MIHALEK“Im p re ssion s m ade in p eo p le 'sm inds are m ade th e ire everyday, but im pression s m ade inp e o p l e aw ay. ”

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Travel and a career in thebusiness field are in th e future.

JOHN DENNIS MILLER“M IL L S ”

Frosh, JV , V Soccer . . . Frosh, V Track, Baseball . . . will attend college.

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MARTA M. MOREIRA“MA R l'HA ”

“Vie too o ften love things and use people w hen we should be u sin g th in g s and loving people. ”

(Revel Howe) French Club . . . Gymnastics Intra . . . plans to attend college and major in language.

LINDA SUE MOLARZ“M O L E "

“Human hearts are fu ll o f l o v e , t e n d e r n e s s , a n d sym pathy. H old the right mental a ttitude and y o u ’ll have the key that unlocks them all. ”JV Basketball . . . JV , V Football , Basketball (capt) Cheering . . . V Winter, Spring Track . . . HR Rep . . . has secretarial ambitions.

BERNADETTE JO MIRANDIVhere are tw o things to aim

at in life: first, to ge t what yo u w ant; and, after that, to enjoy it. ”Spanish, Unkle Ramn, Ski Clubs . . . Bowling Intra . . . a future laboratory technician.

DIANE MISKO“S o w , I ’ve been happy lately. Thinking abou t the good things to come, and I believe it could be, som ething good has begun. ”

(Cat Stevens) H o p e s to c o n t i n u e her education.

BRYAN MOORE"\1R . M O O RE ”

"A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fo o l can learn from a wise answer. ”Basketball . . . future plans include college.

JILL MORAN“ J U L I A N ”

"W hat do we live fo r , i f it is not to m ake life less d ifficu lt to others. ”

(George Eliot) Bowling Intra . . . anticipates a career in nursing.

SHERMA D. MOORE“RED B O N E ”

“You cati do more good by being good than by the o ther way. ”

ADAM W. MONTGOMERY“A ll the tim es that I've cried, keep in > all the things I knew inside, i t ’s hard bu t i t ’s harder to ignore it. I f they were right I ’d agree bu t i t ’s them they know , no t me . . . ”

(Cat Stevens) Plans to spend his future with Mitzi.

PEDRO MORQUILLAS“C o where yo u w ant to go, do what yo u want to do, enjoy life while yo u have the chance. ”Will enter the Air Force.

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STEPHEN MOYLAN“O Y S T E R ”

“L et the bells o f Ereedom ring. Songs o f love to Friday’s K ing .”Plans to work hard and make a lot of money.

JUDITH MUSCO‘ ‘M e m o r ie s , in s t r u c t io n s through yes terd a y’s em p ty frames, wondering w hy it happens as it does. M aybe in tim e I ’ll know o f reason’s game, i f there’s any reason at all.”Hand-in-Hand . . . Gymnastics Intra . . . will further her education and live life to the fullest.

JIM MRUK“R O O K IE ”

“L ife ’s battles d o n ’t always go to the stronger or faster man, bu t to the fe llow who thinks he can. ”Frosh, V Football . . . Ski Club . . . will enter college or seek a career in the Air Force.

DONNA MULLIGAN“A n d iti the end there is one dance you ’ll do alone. ”

(Jackson Browne) Seeks a career in the business Field.

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ANTHONY PETER MURDACO“C H IC K E N ”

“N othing you can make that can’t be made. N o otic you can save that ca n ’t be saved. N othing you can do, bu t you can learn how to be you in time. I t ’s easy. ”

(Lennon and McCartney) Frosh Football . . . CIE . . . aspires to become an airplane pilot.

CHRISTINE MUSKA“Love has no other desire but to fu lf i ll itself. ”FTA . . . Spanish, Foods Clubs . . . Intra . . . anticipates a c a r e e r as a p r o m o t i o n manager.

THOMAS MYERS“O S C A R ”

“Be happy fo r today, live each day to its fu llest, because we will never see today again. ”JV Soccer . . . Band . . . A future carpenter.

EMILIO NEGRON, JR .“B O N S ”

“God, give me hills to climb, and strength fo r climbing! ” Will attend college.

JUAN NEGRON“N oth ing fails like success; nothing is so defeated as y e s t e r d a y ’s t r i u m p h a n t cause. ”Will enter the Air Force after graduation.

JUDITH NELSON“When m y ship comes in, I ’ll be at the airport. ”V Football (capt) Cheering . . . J V , V ( c a p t ) Basketball Cheering . , . V Track . . . V Baseball Mgr . . . Unkle Rainn, Ski Clubs . . , YB Sports ed . . . anticipates a career in accounting.

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ROBERT LEE NEWBURY“ Y o u a n d m e a r c no superstars, cau se w hat w e are is w hat w e are. ”

(Alice Cooper) JV , V Wrestling, Football . . . a career in criminology or politics.

JIMMY W. NORRIS, JR .“ You have y o u r ow n spec w ay o f turning th e w orld i t ’s fa c in g th e w ay that y ou going. D o n ’t ev er s t o p ! ”

IRA S. NY DICK“ Yes, th ere are tw o p a th s y ou can g o by , bu t in the long run y ou can ch an g e th e road y ou ’re on . ”Frosh Wrestling . . . Frosh Track . . . Ski Club . . . a college bound senior.

ROSEMARY NICHOLSON“O ut on th e ed g e o f darkn ess th ere rides a p e a c e tra in .”

(Cat Stevens) Ski Club . . . COE . . . plans to travel, see Cat Stevens in concert and make her mark in the business world.

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RAYMOND NIEDBALA“M ay this day set m e in m otion , I ou g h t to b e on my w a y .’’ (J.T.)SC Rep, Rec Sec, Treas, Pres . . . Ski Club (pres) . . . ASN . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . Variety Show . . . HR Rep . . . Frosh, JV , V Football . . . Frosh, JV Wrestling . . . Winter Track . . . Frosh, V Spring Track . . . seeks a career in the health Field after college.

HARVEY NIX“LO M A X ”

“A c c e p t m e as I am so I m ay learn w hat I can b e c o m e . ”CIE . . . hopes for a military career and to someday make some young lady happy.

DAVID C. NUNAMACHER“T U R T L E ”

A future in the Coast Guard is planned.

MICHAEL F. O ’GRADY“G R A D E S ”

“D o n ’t w alk in f r o n t o f m e ’cau se I m ay n o t fo l lo w . D o n ’t w alk b eh in d ’cau se 1 m ay n o t lead . Ju s t w alk b es id e m e an d b e m y fr ien d . ”JV , V Soccer . . . German Club . . . plans to attend college.

LYNN O ’KEEFE“I t ’s a long w ay that I have c o m e across this sand, to f in d th e p e a c e am on g y o u r p e o p le in th e su n .”

(Jackson Browne) Travel and a career in business await this senior.

KENNETH J . ONULAK“I t ’s the sa d -ey ed g o o d b y e , y e s t e r d a y m o m e n t s I rem em b er . ”

(Queen)Plans to attend college and b e co m e an aeronautical engineer.

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CATHERINE PALY HA"W oman was created from the rib o f man no t from above him to lead him , nor below him to fo llo w him, bu t from his side to stand next to h im ." Anticipates a career in the business world.

BRYAN PEREZ“ P E A N U T ”

"How do you know where I ’ve been i f you haven’t been there? Do you dig where I'm coming from ?"Marching, Concert Bands . . . Ski Club . . . seeking a career as a computer technician.

GEORGE OSWALD

SUSAN OTT

PHYLLIS M. ORISTANIOTraveling lies in the future.

LOUIS ORLANDO

JOHN PARKERAmbition is to join the Navy.

MICHELLE PANILA" I ’ve saved a little sunlight i f you ever need a place away fro m the dark ."HR Rep . . . Football Mgr . . . U n k le Ramn (pres), Ski, German Clubs . . . Intra . . . Gymnastics Mgr . . . YB Staff . . . H a n d - i n - H a n d . . . Reflections . . . plans to attend Centenary College for Women for a degree in lab technology. KAREN ANN PANKO

"Y ou give little when you give o f yo u r possessions; i t ’s when you give o f yo u rse lf that you truly give. ”Color Guard . . . Boys’ Winter, Spring Track Mgr . . . Spanish, IRC Clubs . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . JV , V Choirs . . . goals include a B.S. in nursing and getting the most out o f life.

JANE PARISH)“ I ’ll m eet you in the next world and d o n ’t be late. ”

(Jimi Hendrix) Will take each day as it comes.

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MITCHELL A. PETER“To live and let live is fine , but to live and help is b e tte r .” Frosh, JV Football . . . Track . . . Co-HR Rep . . . plans include college and a career in forestry and conservation.

ROBERT I). PETTINHEO, JR.“P E T ”

“Winning isn ’t everything bu t trying is. ”Plans to attend college.

SHARON MICHELLE PEREZ“Just as m y fingers on these keys make music, so the self-same sounds on m y spirit make a music to o .”

¡ Wallace Stevens) YB Ed-in-Chief . . . Combined Choirs (pres, accompanist) ASN (feature ed) . . .Pacific” orchestra . . . Variety Show . . . Unkle Ramn . FBLA . . . FTA . . . a career music education is planned.

KEVIN JAMES PETER“P E T E R S ”

“The longest journey starts with a single s te p .”Plans include traveling and college or trade school.

JOANN PERRY“Som etim es the lights are sh in in ’ on me; other tim es I can barely see: lately it occurs to me what a long, strange trip i t ’s been. ”

(Grateful Dead)

JOSEPH PETRUCELL1“R IC O ”

“People go through life as i f they were locked w ith chains, w ithout realizing they have the k e y .”Frosh, JV Baseball . . . Soccer, B o w l i n g . . . b u s in e s s administrat ion and becoming a professional soccer player lie

the future.

ANDREA PETRACH“Look ahead for in those times are thrills w e ’re y e t to see, things that happened yesterday are le ft that way to b e .”Soccer Mgr . . . Ski, Spanish Clubs . . . Color Guard . . . ASN . . . HR Rep . . . SC Rep . . . hopes to pursue a career as a flight a ttendant or business executive.

JOSEPH E. PETSCH“J O E ”

Frosh, JV Football . . . Ski Club.

JIL L CAROLYN PETERSON“Live each day to the fullest. G et the m ost fro m each hour, each day, and each age o f your life. Then you can look forw ard with confidence and back ivithout regrets.”

(S.H. Payer) Color Guard . . . Ski, Spanish Clubs . . . ASN (art ed) . . . F T A . . . I n t r a . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . a future nurse.

MARK C. PHILIPP“P H IL”

“Do n o t be afraid to climb even the highest mountain, fo r God prom ises all things to those w ho have fa ith . ”Frosh Soccer . . . V Soccer Mgr . . . German, Zoology Clubs . . . an asset as a veterinarian.

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LINDA POMPEO“Why d o n ’t we sing this song all together? Open our heads. L et the pictures come. A n d i f we close all our eyes together then we will see where we all com e from . ”

(The Stones) Traveling and working with the airlines are her plans.

KENNETH RICHARD POSSENRIEDF DANIEL J. POWANDAtlP O SS” “C L A M ”

“There isn ’t even enough time for love, so what does that leave fo r ha te?”V CC, Winter, Spring Track . . . German, Envir. Sci (VP),V Clubs . . . Frosh Football . . . college and a career in marketing or accounting lie in the future.

SHERYL POZNANSKI“P IPLY” “PO LO C K ”

“A s the doors o f high school years close behind me, / alone hold m y fu tu re in the palm o f m y hand. There arc many doors o f experience to open and explore, and on ly the years ahead will show me the way. ”Color Guard . . . Intra . . . will a ttend college and work for the airlines.

CARLA PIASKOWSKY“Friends are no t here today and gone tom orrow, b u t they are a lifelong thing. ”JV , V Track . . . FTA . . . Spanish Club . . . YB S t a f f . . . will devote herself to college and a major in education.

SCOTT PINE“L IT T L E M A H O G A N Y ”

“Ride to live, live to ride.” Frosh Baseball . . . hopes to visit Florida and California.

GREGORY PIDICH“P IT ”

Ski Club . . . plans to be successful.

NICHOLAS POLANIN“It is better to live as your own man than as a fo o l in som eone f is c ’s dream. ”Bands . . . Choirs . . . ASN (feature, managing ed)Plant Scii Zoology, Chess Clubs . . . YB Staff . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . “ So«th Pacific” . . . Who’s Who . . . Intra . . . plans include a career in forestry or environmental science.

CYNTHIA PICIOCCIO“C IN D Y E E E ”

“I f you love som ething, set it free. I f i t comes back to you, i t ’s yours. If it d o esn ’t it never was. ”FBLA (corr sec) . . . Unkle Ramn . . . Intra . . . aspires to enter the business world.

THOMAS PIAZZA“I t ’s an incredible blessing to be alive and the richest part o f that blessing is to share our lives with one another.”Intra . . . aspires to become a veterinarian.

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AMY BETH PRICE“One today is worth two tomorrows; what / am to be, I am now beginning. ”

(Benjamin Franklin) SC VP, Rep . . , Drill Team (capt) . . . HR Rep . . . Ski, Unkle Ramil, Spanish, IRC Clubs . . . Spring Track . . . Boys’ Winter Track Mgr . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . Intra . . . Jr-Sr Play . . . JV Choir . . . Girls’ Chorus . . . will choose between a career in acting or dental hygiene.

JOANNE T. PYDESKI

“The best and m ost beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched they m ust be fe lt in the heart. ” French Club . . . YB Staff . . . Intra . . . hopes to attend college.

ROSE ANN QUINN“S IS S Y ”

“ • • • l might as well be me. I hen at least I will know that the people who like me, like me. ”

(Hugh Prather) HRC . . . ambition is to become a probation officer.

JILL REILLY“For each time y o u smile you will f in d it true som ebody, so me iv here will smile back at you , and nothing on earth can make life w orthwhile than the sunshine and warm th o f a beautiful smile. ”FBLA . . . Unkle Ramn Club . . . Intra . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . will attend business school and become a secretary.

JO D IR E Y N E RYB Staff . . . Frosh Track . . . will succeed in the business field.

MARGARET RICE“S A D IE ”

“N o sense makes sense.” FBLA . . . Ski Club . . . would like to further her education and own a house in upstate New York.

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“PRO C O ”“The key to success is within your grasp bu t to turn it you must reach ou t and grasp firm ly . ”Electronics Club . . . will attend electrical engineering college.

BOHDANNA PRYNADA“I live fo r those w ho love me,

fo r those who know me true; fo r the heaven so blue above me, and the good that I can do. ”IRC, Ukrainian Clubs . . . ASN . . . YB . . . V Choir . . . “ South Pacific” . . . Who’s Who . . . looks forward to college and a career in medical laboratory technology.

“Woe to the man w ho seeks to shed a brilliant light in a place where people want to keep in the darkness and shadow. ”V Soccer . . . intends to continue playing soccer and enter the working world.

MONICA JEAN QUILBAN“Fill each m om en t w ith the warm th o f life. Breathe and be alive. ”JV , V Cheering . . . Intra . . . plans to discover the Wonders o f Nature.

JOHN RIVERS“I t ’s all up to what yo u value down to where yo u are. I t all swings on the pain y o u ’ve gone through getting where you are. ”

(George Harrison) Winter, Spring Track . . . Ski, Envir. Sci (pres) Clubs . . . intends to go to college and p u r s u e a career in law enforcement.

DOR I A. RUSSELL“R U S S ”

“Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see; i t ’s getting hard to be som eone bu t it all w orks out, it d o esn ’t m atter much to me. ”

(Beatles)Unkle Ramn, Ski Clubs . . . FBLA.

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MARCELLA RODRIGUEZ“A fa u lt recognized is half corrected. ”DECA . . . Spanish Club . . . would like to attend medical s c h o o l a n d b e c o m e a registered nurse.

KEVIN RILEY“B IR D ”

“Press on! Lor in the grave there is no work. A n d no device — Press on! While ye may. ”Will enter the working world.

MICHAEL RINALDI

CHERYL LYNN RINGWALL“R IN G ”

“When a man fin d s no peace w ithin h im self it is useless to seek it elsewhere. ”Unkle Ramn . . . HR Rep . . . JV Track . . . YB Staff . . . plans include majoring in physical education and to find that certain someone.

ANDREW B. ROSINSKI“BOOB I E ”

“A quitter never wins; and a winner never quits. ”Frosh Football . . . JV , V Spring, Winter Track . . . Ski Club . . . plumbing apprentice school lies in the future.

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IRMA RUIZ“CHINITA ”

“It is no t in doing what you like, bu t in liking what you do, that is the secret o f happiness. ”Hopes to become an airline receptionist or a secretary.

REGINA E. RUSH“Keep on believin ’ in yourdream, and make )}our ownimpression in this wo rid. ’

(R. Isley)V Track . . . intendi, to enterthe busines s world and takeeach day as it comes.

MICHAEL RUSTEMEYER“R U S T Y ”

“A reward comes only after an e ffo rt is made. ”Frosh, V (capt) Football . . . Frosh, V Winter, Spring Track . . . German Club . . . HR Rep . . . HRC . . . college is his goal.

TERRY ANN SCHAFFER“SCHA /• u ”

“Happiness is not a reward it is a consequence. Suffering is not a punishment it is a result. ”Hopes to find a job , fall in love, get married and live happily ever after.

LYNN SCHOLER“L Y N N G R I N ”

“For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision but today well-lived makes y e s t e r d a y a d r e a m o f happiness and every tomorrow a vision o f hope. ”Ski Club . . . college and possibly marriage await.

KELLY SAMU

SHEILA M. RYAN“R Y U ”

“A smile is a sign o f happiness, caring for som ebody special, and just making somebody fee l a little bit better . . . Friendship. ”Twirler . . . Unkle Ramn . . . Intra . . . will devote herself to college and a career as a physical therapy aide.

ROSE ANN SALLUSTIO“Listen to the tide slowly t u r n i n g , w a sh al l o u r heartaches away. We’re part o f a fire that's burning, and from the ashes we can build another day. ”JV (c ap t ) , V Basketball, Football Cheering . . . Class Sec.

SANDRA SALLUSTIO“A n d in chasin’ what I thought were moonbeams, I have run into a couple o f walls . . . but in looking back at the faces I ’ve been, I would sure be the first to say, w o u ld n ’t a done it any o ther way. ”

(Jim Croce) ASN (news ed) . . . Girls’ State Alt . . . JV , V Track . . . V W restling Mgr . . . Unkle Ramn, German (sec) Clubs . . . SC, HR Rep . . . will pursue a career in marine biology.

JAMES SALOTTI"Yesterday is gone, forget it; l e t ’s work fo r the world o f tomorrow.Ski, Electronics Clubs . . . plans to join the Navy and train for a career in heating and refrigeration.

BRIDGET SATKOWSKI

THERESA RYAN“It is n o t how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. ”V Choir . . . Color Guard . . . would like to work overseas or with the airlines.

LOURDES MARIA SALGADO“M A R I A ”

“Failure is often that early morning hour o f darkness which precedes the dawning o f the day o f success. ”Volleyball, Soccer Intra . . . future plans include college a n d a successful business career.

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JE F F R E Y STEVEN SCHWARTZ“The wisdom o f the wise, and the experience o f ages, may be preserved by quota tions. ”Plans to travel and become famous.

COLLEEN SHANNON

JA NETTE SHUTZ“These are the seasons o f em otion and like the w ind they rise and fall. This is the wonder o f devotion I see the torch we all m ust hold. This is the m ystery o f the qu o tien t upon us all a little rain m ust fa ll .”

(Led Zeppelin) Would like to travel.

LINDA LEE SCHWORN“B U G S Y ”

“People cannot change truth, but truth can change p e o p le .” DECA . . . becoming a buyer is one o f her goals.

KAREN SELOBYT“To those who understand, no explanation is necessary. To those who do no t understand, no explanation will su ffic e .” A sure success in the business world.

AUDREY P. SIANO MARY SIENKIEWICZ“I t ’s true that no m atter how happy yo u arc, or how far away, yo u still dream o f going back, and you rem em ber but yo u can never go back again, and even i f yo u could, things w o u ld n ’t be the sam e.”Unkle Ramn . . . a career as a dental assistant and travel await.

ROSEMARIE SELVAGGISeeking a career in the business world.

MARY SHANNON

DARLENE SISKO“Think o f everything you got. For you will still be here tom orrow, but your dreams may not. ”Enjoys playing tennis and horseback riding . . . will enter college and will pursue a career in accounting.

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CYNTHIA ANN S1VAK"“Hold fa st to dreams, fo r i f dreams die, life is but a broken winged bird that cannot f ly ." JV , V Boys’ Basketball Mgr . . . NHS Pies | . . FTA, IRC, Ski Clubs \, j§ Choirs . . . V a r i e t y S fro w . . . Hand-in-Hand A . SC Rep . . . Color Guard . . . Drill Team . . . YB Staff . . . anticipates a career in education.

NANCY ANN SONIAK*"W hat is beautiful is a jo y fo r all seasotis and a possession fo r all eternity. "

(Oscar Wilde)NHS Treaf, . . , JV , V Teiinis. . . Color Guard . . . SC !Kep. . . Choirs, . . . YB StaffVariety SIhow J. . . IntraSki, Unkl.: R.ifnn Clubsintends to receive a degre,e inbusiness administration andcomputerlife.

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SALLY SKOCZYPIEC* "I'he smallest deed is better than the grandest in ten tio n ." Flag Twirier (capt) • • • FBLA (treas, pres\’ , E. NHS Sec . . . HR Rep . . . plans to pursue a c a r e e r in die world of business.

ANN MARIE SKRYPOCSKI‘‘Love does no t consist in gazing at each other but in looking together in the same direction. ’’JV, V Tennis . . . Flag Twirling . . . Spanish, Unkle Ramn, Ski, IRC Clubs . . . YB Staff . . . HR Rep . . . SC Rep . . . college and traveling are part o f her plans.

i /JEROME SOLOMON

“J ”“I am a man w ith a new plan. I am in a swing to do a new thing. ”Frosh Football , Baseball . . . JV , V Wrestling (capt ’76-77), Football (capt) . . . Ski Club . . . HRC . . . strives for a c a r e e r in hotel/restaurant management or as a Disc Jockey.

ROBERT RICHARD SOWIENSKI“S K IN ”

“Plop plop, f iz z f iz z , oh what a relief it is. ”

(St. Indigestion, 6:66) Frosh Football . . . Winter Track . . . V Golf . . . HRC . . Ski, Polish Clubs . . . aspires to a tt tend college and start his own business.

IRENE CHRISTINE SOWIRKA“ S O W IR K ”

“I ’ve seen the b o ttom and I ’ve been on top bu t m ostly I ’ve lived in between. A n d where do yo u go when you get to the end o f your dream ?”

(Dan Fogelberg) Ukrain ian , French, Foods, IRC, Spanish Clubs . . . YB Staff . . . will enter the art field.

ROBERT PAUL SQUIRES“Life is bu t short, only what is done fo r C o d will last. ” Pre-Engineering Club . . . a career in drafting awaits him.

VINCENT J. STAMPOULOS“H arley’s the b e st!”Hopes to tour the US on : Harley.

JANINE STANTON“N E N E ”

“G ood things come in small packages. ”Gymnastics . . . can always be found in the gym working out . . . will attend college and continue with gymnastics.

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THOMAS STEWART“S T E W Y "

“Chase the clouds away from m y rainbow. ”F r o s h F o o t b a l l , F r o s h Basketball . . . Frosh, JV Track . . . DE . . . will attend college.

ERIC STRALEY“When y o u ’ve seen beyond yourse lf then you may fin d peace o f mind, is waiting there. ”Future plans include traveling a r o u n d the country and starting his own band out West.

SUSAN STAPINSKI“Let the d isappointm ent pass. L et the laughter fill yo u r glass. L et yo u r illusions last until they shatter. ”

(Jackson Browne) Will pursue a career in the field o f art and creative writing.

JA NET STELZMANN“The past is fo r remembering, no t reliving. ”Will devote herself to a medical profession.

GEORGE C. STRANGOS“We d o n ’t stop laughing cause we grow old; we grow old cause we stop laughing. ”

Frosh, JV Tennis . . . Ski Club . . . will a ttend college and pursue a career in the business world.

KIRK A. STROHMEIER“The end o f wisdom is to dream high enough, no t to lose the dream in the seeking o f it. ”

Frosh Basketball, Baseball . . . V Tennis . . . German (pres), Biology, Ski Clubs . . . Bands . . . a college bound senior.

DARLENE STURMAN

MARK STRUCICH

EDWARD SUL“Be no t afraid o f life. Believe that life is worth living, and yo u r belie f will becom e a fa c t . ”E n t e r i n g t h e f i e ld o f mechanics is part o f his plans.

DENISE ROSE ANN SULLIVAN“M om ents are like uncut diamonds. Discard them and their value will never be know n; improve them and they will become the brightest gem s in a useful life .”Foods Club . . . Hand in Hand . . . a career in nursing lies in the future.

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ROBERT E. SUMMERS“A ll you touch and all you see is all your life will ever he. "

(Pink Floyd) Frosh, JV , V Football . . . F rosh , JV Basketball Frosh, V Baseball . . . Ski Club . . . future plans include college.

CATHERINE ANN SYSOCK“I will pass through this life but once. I f there is any good I can do, let me do it now, fo r I shall never pass this way again. "Seeks a career in the business Field.

KATHERINE J. SWIERNICK‘Tim e is: too short fo r those

who fear, too long fo r those who fear, bu t fo r those who love, time is not. "

SUSANNE SZABO ÊË '*•■I-or yesterday iis bu t a dream iV

and tom orrow is a vision, bu t \to d a y w ill m a k e everyye.st er day a drea ;m o f hope and

try totnorrou> a vision o f4P*^**.

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Pr-ogrammer.

DEÇA . . . Spanish, Polish Clubs . . . Gymnastics . . . Intra . . . JV Choir . . . a career i n f a s h i o n d e s ig n a n d merchandising awaits her.

MARY ANN SZCZESNY“S E Z ”

“A person cannot truly love another until he learns to love himself. "Polish, IRC Clubs . . . HR Rep . . . seeks a career in the business world.

NANCY TAMPA“N IC "

“Love know s not its depth until the hour o f separation." HR Rep . . . Unkle Raum . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . HRC . . . future plans include furthering her education in the business Field.

ANNMARIE EVELYN SZEZTAYE“P R E T Z E L "

“T o be able to love life and others we all must: learn . . . fro m yesterday, live . . . fo r today, hope . . . fo r a dream filled tom orrow ."

(B.M.)J V , V Basketball . . . V Softball . . . Track . . . Intra . . . intends to be happy and become a physical therapist. JULIUS SZOKA

“If you wish to know a truth, the secret o f life is the pow er o f b e lie f "Will choose between a career in music or architecture.

DAVID SZOKE

MICHAEL T. TARRANT“You only live once, so live life to its fu llest. "Ambition is to start his own business in the automotive Field.

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LANETTE THARRINGTON BROHE

“H A P PY F A C E ” “K now ing yo u rse lf is like know ing the whole w orld .” HRC, Unkle Ramn Clubs . . . C IE . . . JV Choir . . . Interclass Night . . . HR Alt . . . plans to raise a family and work with retarded children.

KENNETH TOTH

KAREN ANN UR“Dream o f days still to come fo r they are yours to do with as yo u will. ”Frosh, JV , V Baseball Mgr . . . A S N Ed-in-Chief . . . YB Literary Ed . . . NHS Tutorial Coordinator . . . Color Guard . . . Jr-Sr Play Stage Mgr . . . Choirs . . . Reflections . . . Unkle Ramn, French Clubs . . . Hand-in-Hand . . . will a ttend Texas A&M to become an accountant.

TARAS S. TKACZYK“T H A T C H ”

“Yesterday was, tomorrow will he, bu t i t ’s today that counts. ”Ukrainian Club . . . enjoys cars . . . will study chemistry in college.

EILEEN M. TOTH“They say that these are no t the best o f times, but they're the only times Eve ever know n. ”A career in the business Field lies in the future.

EDWARD A. TOTH“When I ’m deep dow n and out, and lose com m unication with nothing left to say, it's then 1 realize i t ’s on ly a condition o f seeing things that way. ”

(John Lennon) Frosh, JV , V Football . . . V Baseball (capt).

CHARLES TRUCH, JR.“T R U C K ”

“The only people who everfa il in life are those who do

% n o t set their goals high- / * enough. ”

jr Football . . . Winter, Spring

/> Track . . . German, BiologyClubs . . . GGeometry Tutor . . .a c a r e e r in i n d u s t r i a lengineering lies in the future.

ROBERT E. URSO“U R S ”

“You d o n ’t always get what you want, bu t you m ight f in d som etim e you get what you need. ”

(Rolling Stones) Becoming an electrician and doing a lot o f partying are in the future.

DONNA VALLONE Will do all the things she wants to do.

BARRY VARGA“Life is a one way trip so d o n ’t take the wrong turn .” Plans to travel across the states and pursue a career in the automobile industry.

NADINE VARGO“DIN A ”

“A nd i f the cloud burststhunder • in you t:ar. You shoutand no one seem s to hear. A n di f the band yo<u ’re in startsplaying differen t tunes, I ’ll seeyou on the dark side o f the moon. ”

(Pink Floyd) Enjoying life is her goal.

CYNTHIA VICKERS“I f you love him, let him go free i f he returns to you. he's yours forever, i f no t , he never was. ”College and a career in marketing are in the future.

JOANNA VEGA“God, in all his glory, cannot be understood through the five senses. We know God through the six th sense. He gives us all the ability to believe. ”

Intra . . . HR Rep . . . V Track . . . DECA . . . plans on attending business school and b e c o m i n g a n a i r l i n e stewardess.

RONALD VELARDI“Then as it was, then again it will be, though the course may c h a n g e so m e times, rivers always reach the sea. ”

(Led Zeppelin)Cross Country.

SANDRA VERNILLO“G od made woman fro m m an’s rib to be beside him, n o t below him or above him but fro m his rib and under his arm to be carressed and by his heart to be loved by h im .” Intra . . . a future dental hygienist.

COLLEEN GERALYN WAIVER“D o n ’t think d ifferen tly o f a man who fo llo w s a d ifferen t path in life, fo r he may hear a differen t drummer. ”SC Rep, Corr Sec . . . Boys’ Basketball Mgr . . . Track . . . YB . . . a successful business career awaits her.

KEVIN WALKER CHRISTOPHER DANIEL WALSH“With every mistake we must surely be learning.’’

(George Harrison) Frosh Football . . . Frosh, JV,V Wrestling . . . college and travel are his plans.

MAUREEN E. WALSH“M O ”

“By the accident o f fo rtu n e a man may rule the ivorld fo r a time, bu t by virtue o f love he may rule the world forever. ” JV Tennis . . . V Bowling . . . becoming a secretary is one of her goals.

JOHN P. WANSKUS“W A N SK ”

“The man who never makes a mistake is the man w ho never does anything. ”Upon graduating from college, John will pursue a career as an architect.

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JOHN JOSEPH WAWRZYNSKI“H E IM Y ”

“S e t me adrift in a sea o f hope. I ’ll set m y sail to a new horizon. ”Frosh, JV Football . . . Frosh Wrestling . . . Frosh, JV, V Track . . . French, Polish Clubs . . . anticipates a career in business after college.

PATRICIA A. WHEELER“A successful and happy person is one who has the courage and wisdom to be himself. ”Spanish Club . . . Color Guard . . . Intra . . . seeks a career in the medical Field.

LORI WHITING“When you have one special

f r i e n d — y o u ’ve g o t everything. ”Unkle Ramn . . . HR Rep . . . COPE . . . future plans include police work.

RAYMOND WEBER“A new day will dawn fo r those who stand long; and the forests will be filled with laughter. ”

(Led Zeppelin) V Tennis . . . German, Biology Clubs . . . plans to enter college and pursue a business career.

WILLIAM B. WHITING“I may be lonely but I ’m never alone. A n d the night may pass me by but I ’ll never cry. ”

(Alice Cooper) Class VP . . . Frosh Football . . . JV Wrestling . . . JV, V Soccer . . . college awaits.

JOHN D. WILGUCKI“G U C K S”

“In order to succeed. i t ’s no t always how much you know, but what other people think you know, hoipever, i f you d o n ’t know anything, you c a n n o t pre tend to know som ethingA’ fFrosh, JV , V Football, Winter, S p r in g T ra c k . . . Frosh Basketball . . . SC Rep . . . Ski Club (VP) . . . NJ Boys’ State . . . Who’s Who . . . college and a career in medicine lie in the future.

BRYAN R. WIZNA“W IZ"

“I ’m me, no t you . ”Frosh, V Football , Track . . . Ski Club . . . ambition is to attend college and succeed in life.

ROBERT WITANEK

GLENDA V. WOLFSON“M ay you build a ladder to the stars and climb on every one — and may you stay . . . forever young. ”

(Dylan)DECA . . . V Bowling . . . Intra . . . hopes for complete peace, happiness and success.

JAMES VINCENT YANNICH“S M O K B Y ”

“You gave to me a new belief. A n d soon the world will love you sweet leaf. ”Will choose between a career in t h e drafting field or carpentry.

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VINCENT J. ZJAWIN“V IN N Y ”

DEBORAH YAVELAK‘T ru s t in the Lord with all yo u r heart, and lean no t unto yo u r ow n uncL rstanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your p a ths.”

(Proverbs 3:5-6) JV Tennis . . . Intra . . . IRC, Ukrainian, FBLA Clubs . . . C h o i r s . . . w il l s t u d y accounting at Seton Hall.

SHIRLEY YUKANOVITZ

JOHN M. YAVORSKY“Y1D”

“What you are is G od's g ift to you. What you make o f yo u rse lf is yo u r g ift to G o d .” JV , V Soccer . . . V Tennis . . . German Club . . . college

the future.

KEVIN PETER ZSAMBA“A man never stands so tall as when he stands on his ow n two fee t. ”Ski Club . . . attaining a degree in aeronautical engineering and becoming a commercial airline pilot are his plans.

JEANETTE IRIZARRY“Yesterday is already a dream and tom orrow is only a vision, hut today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream o f h a p p i n e s s , a n d e v e r y tom orrow a vision o f hope. ” Spanish Club . . . Gymnastic Intra . . . YB staff . . . wants to go to a business school to become an airline receptionist.

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MARK ADAMS

RICHARD ALBRECHT

TINA CAPOZZI

ANTHONY FRUSCELLA

KIM KENNA

PAUL MASON

MARK RAZILLARD

LOUIE SOTO“Live fo r y o u rse lf there’s no one else more worth living for. ’’Graduating from high school is his goal.

DARIA STRITTMATER“M any tim es I ’ve lied. M any times I ’ve listened. M any times I ’ve wondered how much there is to k n o w .”

GARY SALERNO

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Jit Unitary af . . .

Master o f the sensesRunner o f the Space Race

Never lost that smile Lighting up his face

Always had a jokeTo brighten up the day

Jester o f CHSHe 'll chase the blues away

Had it all together Takin ’ it to the top

No plastic robot slave Wouldn’t push a mop

Victim o f technology

Wasted auto scene Too much city life had

Done dis poor boy in Mind has left this putrid earth

Found a better place Laughing at the universe

Laughing at the waste Sometime in the future

Yer gonna die someday Then you ’ll meet o l’ Bob Job

He ’ll chase yer blues away.BOB WITANEK Class of ’78

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BEST LOOKING

Sandra Vernillo John Wilgucki

Sandra and John will become inspectors in a mirror factory. Their work will be pleasant, and their appearance will always be impeccable.

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CUTEST COUPLE

Diane Evans Bill Whiting

Diane and Bill will enjoy their successful careers together as models for the figures which are put on the top o f the wedding cakes.

H E A R TB R E A K E R S

Sandra Vernillo Lenny Bindos

How do you mend a broken heart? To mend the many hearts they have broken at CHS, Sandra and Lenny will open a computer dating service.

M AGNETIC SMILE

Janice Fazekas Jerome Solomon

Janice and Jerome will form two very competitive toothpast companies. Not only will they be the brains o f the businesses, but their smiles will mesmerize the American public when they appear in their own commercials.

MAD SCIENTISTSColleen Colgan Joe Czakjowski

As dedicated scientists, Colleen and Joe will search for such important formulas as a freckle vanishing cream and a sleeping pill which produces sweet dreams.

CLASS MUSICIANSSharon Perez Frank DiSanzo

Sharon and Frank will electrify concert halls both at home and abroad as guest soloists with the leading orchestras. Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center will be the sights o f many o f their successful recitals.

MOST INTELLIGENTLinda Mensinger Tim Little

Linda and Tim ’s intelligence will lead them to Washington where they will find employment with the Central Intelligence Agency. Their work will involve searching for means to improve the image of the agency.

MATH NUTSSandra Sallustio Bob Witanuk

Sandra and Bob always found safety and security in numbers. As statisticians for the American Safety Council they will still try to find safety in numbers.

CLASS AUTHORSKaren Ur Nick Polanin

Karen and Nick will carve their niche in literary history with a Pulitzer Prize winning work entitled ■‘The Class o f ’78.”

CLASS ARTISTSMary Shannon Brian Chizmadia

Mary and Brian will achieve fame and fortune for their portraits, but their history o f the Class of ’78 on the ceiling o f the gym will be a lasting tribute to their talent.

CLASS ATHLETESVenus Ihnat John Miller

Venus and J o h n ’s knowledge o f sports will take them far. To everyone’s pleasure, the highlight of their careers will be when they replace Howard Cosell calling play-by-play action.

CLASS DRAMATISTSAmy Price B u d jan u sz

BEST DANCERSLillian Lopez Frank Kaskiw

Lillian and Frank will form the most successful partnership since Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers when they open an international chain of dance schools.

CLASS VOCALISTSMary Jo Bihuniak Pete Brooks

These class crooners have always had a song in their hearts. Their recording careers will become much more than a means o f singing for their supper.

When Shakespeare wrote in a play “ perchance to dream ” he must have had Amy and Bud in mind. Their dreams will come true when they receive their industry’s highest compliment for their work — the Oscar.

MOST POPULAR - Did Most for CHSAmy Kaskiw Sam Niedbala

Amy and Sam have done so much for CHS that they will be called back every year to guide theirsuccessors.

CLA SS CLOWNSAmy Price Frank Kaskiw

and Frank will always be clowns withAmy and Frank will always be class. Their collaboration with Mel Brooks will introduce audiences to a completely new kind of comedy.

MOST LIK ELY TO SUCCEEDCindy Sivak Tim Little

Cindy and Tim will literally “ climb the Ladder of Success.” Their ladder company will provide materials for firemen to painters.

CLASS RA M BLERSLinda Molarz Ken Horn

Linda and Ken’s enthusiasm will bring smiles wherever they go. Their school spirit will linger in the halls of CHS for so many years that the administration might consider calling in an exorcist.

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EDITORSAmy Kaskiw, Sharon Perez, editors-in-chief; Janet Hrudowsky, Judy Nelson, sports editors; Mrs. Zaleski, advisor.

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Deirdre King, typing editor; Karen Ur, literary editor; Laura Litus, asst, literary editor.

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BUSINESS STAFFPat Manson, Loretta Hunter, Jo-Ann Daly. Colleen Waiver, managers; Mr. Nelson, advisor.

LAYOUT STAFFJoyce Gurevitch, layout editor; Carla Piaskowsky, asst, layout editor.

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Cyntliia Sivak, president; L i n d a Mensingcr, vice p r e s i d e n t ; S a l l y S k o c z y p i e c , secretary; Nancy Soniak, treasurer; Miss Reilly, advisor.

Mrs. Cenders, advisor

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Striving to bet ter acquaint its members with the Spanish culture, the Spanish Club visited an American Indian Museum and a Spanish restaurant to sample au th en t ic Spanish food. Activities such as these were supported by Fall and Spring Lolly pop Sales.

Ma r g a r e t K o ma r , president; Pam Brown, vice pres ident ; Laurie Contala, secretary; Carol Kovacs, treasurer; Miss Coniff. Mrs. Witt, advisors.

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The French Club gives interested students the chance to obtain more knowledge of the French culture. Bake sales enable the members of the club to attend French movies as well as French restaurants. A trip to France was taken advantage of by many members of the club.

J o h n Waurzynski , p r e s i d e n t ; Va l e r i e Kelemen, sec-treasurer; Carol Klette, vice-presi­dent; Chris Kilyk, senior council; Mrs. Van Ausdal, advisor.

This year the German Club has been involved in trips to Germany and New York. It has participated in the Spring HRC Festival and the Foreign Language International Festival.

Ki rk S t r ohme i e r , president; Brian Dunn, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; Sue Yavorsky, secretary; Bill Kugelmann, treasurer; Linda Mensinger, corr. secretary; Sandra Sallustio, SC rep; Mike O’Grady, committee chairman; Mrs. Sansone, advisor.

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}JiUuïh (Cluli Mr. T o m c z u k , advisor

Mr. Szigeti, advisor U krainian (Club

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The Plant Science Club’s main goal is to help students gather knowledge in botany while fully appreciating the beauty of plants. Money obtained through bake sales was used for trips and guest speakers.

M a r g a r e t C a r l , president; Chris Pozarycki, vice-president; Hilda Da Graca, sec-treasurer; Mrs. Daly, advisor.

Plant Prunin' (Club

Mr. Hricko, advisor

Enuirmumuttal Prunin' (Club

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The IRC planned an a c t i v e 1977 78 school year. Participation in a Spring Bazaar and a Paper Drive helped to support the IRC scholarship. In addi t ion, a Christmas Toy Drive for Rahway Prison i l l u s t r a t e d th e club’s c o n c e r n f o r t h e communi ty.

J a n e t H r u d o w s k y , president; Lynn Staubach, vice p r e s i d e n t ; Ronnie Rush, treasurer: Cheryl R i n g w a l l , s e c r e t a r y ; Lauren Brechka, Barbara Rikmcrs, SC reps; Mrs. Havs, advisor.

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The S tudent Council has once again sponsored the Homecoming Dance and ceremonies. Among o ther activities were Blue a n d W h i te Day, the Exchange Days, S tudent I.D. Card Distribution, and t h e S t u d e n t - F a c u l t y Game. In addition, the S tudent Council sponsored a volleyball game benefit.

S a m N i e d b a l a , p r e s i d e n t ; Amy Price, v i c e - p r e s id e n t ; Colleen Waiver, corr. secretary; Toni Ziccardi, treasurer; J o h n O ’G r a d y , r e c . s e c re ta ry ; Mrs. Benitz, advisor.

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Miss, Mincielli, Mr. Robinson, advisors

CHS school spirit is proudly shown when a group o f students get together and support the various athletic teams on all occasions. The Unkle Ramn Pep Club had a cupcake sale in order to build up funds to continue support for the school. Oranges and posters at football games show the true blue and white spirit in CHS.

Miss Mincielli, advisor.

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As a newly founded group in CHS, the members of the Consumer Action Group plan an interesting future for the club. Among its activities are making a factory outlet booklet and a question and answer column in the “Ann Scott News” for students who need help in consumer problems.

J o a n Mc F a d d e n , president; Maria Mets, vice-president; Cathy Liguori, secretary; Sue Brown, treasurer; Miss Hatala, advisor.

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O t Dr. Me Le nnand, advisor

COE (C oop erative Office Education) allows students the opportunity to earn 15 credits while working 15-20 hours a week in a business-related field.

Mrs. Kopko, advisor

The purpose o f the FBLA is to orient students in the business field. This year its activities included P r o j e c t A w a r e n e s s , participation in the FBLA regional, state and national contests, Type-a-Thon for th e March o f Dimes, s c h o l a r s h i p p ro g ram s, leadership conferences and pretzel sales during the w e e k and at football games.

S a l l y S k o c z y p i e c , president; Deirdre King a n d B r e n d a G a la m b , vice-presidents; Cynthia Picioccio, corr. secretary; Jean Marie Nelan, rec. secretary; Linda Macula, t r e a s u r e r ; A l e x a n d r i a Z i e l e n b a c h , h is to r ia n ; C y n t h i a K e a t i n g , p a r l i a m e n t a r i a n ; Mrs. D e r i l lo , Mrs. Doherty, advisors.

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As the largest club in the school, the Ski Club offers its members many successful ski outings. Day trips to Vernon Valley and Great Gorge as well as weekend trips to Vermont, Maine and Canada were on the agenda for the ski enthusiasts this year. The high point for several students was the ski trip to A u s t r i a o v e r E a s t e r v a c a t i o n . T h ese trips enable many students to enjoy the sport they love.

S a m N i e d b a l a , president; John Wilgucki, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; Lor i Ne l s o n , secretary; Mr. Peters, advisor.

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The CHS Combined Choirs’ Annual Christmas and Spring Concerts were the result o f many months of serious musical study. The choirs presented the movie “T o m m y ” as one of t h e i r f u n d r a i s i n g activities. The senior choir m e m b e r s s a n g a t graduation as their final choir activity.

Sharon Perez, president a n d accompanist; Pete Brooks, treasurer; Mr. Erb, advisor.

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ANN SCOTT NEWS EDITORSSharon Perez, editor-in-chief; Hilda DaGraca, feature editor; Pete Brooks, literary editor; Sandra Sallustio, news editor; Sam Niedbala, sports editor; Theresa Polanin, art editor; Mr. Bihuniak, advisor

Page 90 STAFF

This year the members of CHS Band displayed their versatility when they performed as a marching unit at football games and parades, as a concert band at the Annual Winter Band Concert, and as a dance band at the Annual Spring Dance.

G r e g L e h o t s k y , president; Robert Kuhl, v ice-president; Theresa Polanin, secretary; John O’Grady, treasurer; Mark Beres, lib ra r ian ; Mr. Torrisi, advisor.

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Vivian H ollander D rum M ajorette

Sheila Ryan Diane Evans Captain

Pat Manson

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Sally Skoczypiec Laurie Mackiewicz

Mrs. Jacobs, advisor

Page 94 Cindy Keating Susan Arvay Debbie Boehner

Mr. Torrisi, advisor Drill arum

Cindy Sivak Janet Hrudowsky

Linda Mensinger Kim Bergacs Page 95

Amy Price Captain

Jill Peterson Patricia Wheeler Karen Ur

Nancy Soniak

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Page 96 Lou Ann Compitello Felicia Balk Darlene Coanshock

American Sartina

Karen Panko L oretta H unter

Mr. Torrisi, advisor

Terry Ryan Lauren Brechka Page 97

( C m t r n l B a ttitMr. Torrisi. advisor

Page 98 D a n a ' B a ttit

We can cross the problems o f today,

just as the bridge where the water lay.

We can dream a dream o f tomorrow,

then face our share o f pain and sorrow.

We will walk across the rainbow,

all the holes we shall sow.

There will be some mountains to climb;

it all can be done if we just give it time.

To think o f the times when we are sad,

and to know they really weren’t that bad.

We know there'll always be some rain,

but there’s gonna be sunshine to ease the pain.

The sun is there and it ’ll shine,

letting us know happiness can be mine.

We’ve got to learn how to live,

then we ’ll see what life ’s got to give.

We’ve got to live and live and how.

we've got to live and live for NOW!

Joyce Gurevitch

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¿FootballThere were many changes made prior to the 1977 season

of Ram bler football. The biggest o f these changes was the retirem en t o f Coach Jim Gilrain and his replacem ent by form er assistant Coach R obinson. Also, graduation left the Ram blers w ith only five starting players from last yea r’s cham pionship team . Thus, there were many new faces in new positions for the Ram blers o f 1977.

Despite their inexperience, the ’77 Ram blers managed to achieve a large degree o f success. The team adjusted well to changes made by Coach Robinson, such as the dropping o f the veer offense o f last season. This change caused the offense to seem sluggish at tim es, but in most crucial situations the offense perform ed adm irably. The defensive un it, led by Craig Meisner, sparkled th roughout the year. The W olfpack stifled m any opponents and kept the Ram blers close in alm ost every game. In fact, the Ram blers only lost tw o games by m ore than a few points and, w ith a few breaks, could have been 7-2 instead o f 3-5-1.

CHS football was also honored in 1977 w ith m any fine individual perform ances. One such individual was Mike Rustem eyer, who achieved A ll-County, All-Conference, All-Metro Area and G roup III A ll-State honors. In all, the 1977 F oo tball season was another in a long tradition o f Ram bler pride.

CAPTAINSLenny Bindos, Craig Meisner, Jerom e Solom on, Mike Rustem eyer

COACHESF. Gallo, J . Torre, R. Turco, J . Robinson, B. Dague, M. Kushner

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Jerom e Solomon

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Mike Rustemeyer

Ken Horn

John DeSena

Steve Dziak

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7Z ^orm* - A (CliampiauBhtp £>rasmtSoccer is a sport which is taking the country by storm . This trend is especially evident at CHS

through the success o f Rambler soccer team s. In the short history o f CHS soccer, the Ramblers have already won a coun ty and now a conference cham pionship. The ' l l ed ition o f CHS soccer is the culm ination o f these efforts as the ' l l Ram blers achieved the finest record in the short history o f soccer in C arteret.

The Ram blers did it all th is season, rolling to a 14-2-1 record and a Middlesex C ounty A thletic Conference title. The Ram blers rem ained perfect (10-0) in conference play, clinching the title w ith a thrilling com e from behind victory over East Brunswick. They topped The News Tribune poll for the area and were ranked in the top ten team s in the state at various tim es during the season.

The preparation for the ' l l soccer season began well back before the end o f the last school year.During this tim e Coach Cowan was holding meetings and preparing fitness programs for the players. All during the sum m er, team m em bers were running, lifting, and playing soccer during the evenings. Actual practices began w ith grueling triple sessions and continued th roughout the long season. T hroughout this p reparation , how ever, one goal was in the m inds o f the players and coaches; this goal was relized with the clinching o f the conference title.

The season started in impressive fashion w ith a 5-0 victory over Jona than D ayton. The Ram blers continued to roll, posting victories over Colonia and J.P . Stevens before suffering their first setback in the form o f a 2-2 tie w ith South River. The Ram blers, however, got back on the track, winning their next 9 games — outscoring their opponents 27-2 at one stretch . They finished the season w ith a 14-2-1 mark and a scoring ratio o f 67 goals for, to 17 against.

The Rambler soccer season was highlighted by many fine individual perform ances. Perhaps the most spectacular o f these was the season tu rned in by goalie Jo h n Miller. T hroughout the season, Miller made 161 saves, com piled a record 9 shu tou ts and m aintained a “goals against” average o f 1.0 goals per game. On the o ther side o f the coin, Joe Barron led the team with 21 goals and 15 assists. His team m ate on the forw ard line, Bill Whiting, chipped in ano ther 13 goals and 6 assists despite an injury which made him miss several games. Forw ard Frank Kaskiw added ano ther 6 goals and 4 assists.

The defense, which was the best in the coun ty , was led by halfback Rich Pusillo and fullbacks Joe Petrucelli and Jo h n Yavorsky. All o f these players m entioned thus far received All C ounty , Conference or S tate honors, while Barron achieved all three.

In all, it is quite obvious th a t the ' l l Ram bler soccer team achieved its pre-season goal o f the MCC title and m uch, m uch m ore. In fact, it may very well be the best soccer team ever tu rned out by CHS.Page 112

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TOP: Galamb, Kolibas, Burke. Monahan, Humphrey, Coach McFadden. Balewitz, O ’Donnell. Salvaggi, Gomm BOTTOM: Sallustio, Nicholson. Casey, Kinzierski. ignar. Stanton. Yustak

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TOP: Coach Mosca, Godleski, Yavorsky, Kilik, Jackobowitz, Brown, Irma Sverad, Slawinski BOTTOM: App, Kaliczynsky, Skrypocski, Rosa

luntltlpr laikptball- ift(£A(C (ChampnThe ’78 Rambler Basketball Team was perhaps the m ost pleasant surprise and

bright spot in an otherw ise harsh w inter. The Ramblers, who were not rated highly in pre-season polls, rolled up an impressive 22-5 record and won a share o f the Middlesex C ounty Conference title. The Ramblers also reached the semi finals o f the C ounty T ournam ent and lost a heartbreaker in the semi-finals o f the S tate Sectional Tournam ent.

The ’78 Ramblers were a team -oriented squad with a great deal o f court experience.With the exception o f jun io r guard Jerry Bruss. the starters were all seniors with previous varsity experience. The team was led by 6-6 center Bill Herila. Bill averaged 14 points a game, led the team in rebounding and was the strength in the middle o f the Rambler defense. Herila was jo ined on the fron t line by forwards Bob Chamra and Chris Bjornsen.Chamra and Bjornsen averaged 15 and 13 points, respectively, and showed the balance o f the Ram bler scoring attack . All three fron t court players were All-Conference selections and Chamra was also nam ed to the All-County squad.

In the backcourt, the Ramblers relied on Pete D eQ uarto and Jerry Bruss. Bruss and D eQ uarto were the playmakers as well as the keys to the Rambler press. Reserves such as Shawn Moore, Vinnie Cuozzo and Stewart Relford also supplied a lift when needed.

In the last few seasons, CHS basketball has benefitted from trem endous success at the JV level. Under coach Karatz the J V ’s rolled up a 52-game winning streak and back-to-back C ounty Titles. With this type o f jun io r varsity program, the Ramblers can look forward to many m ore successful seasons and more titles in bo th county and state

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TOP: Coach Karat/, M. Stragapede, J. Martinez, J. Vesey, C. Oldakowski BOTTOM: C. Mirault,J. McNulty, P. Kindzierski, W. Irving, W. Tharrington

TOP: S. Relford, S. Moore, B. Chamra, B. Herila, C. Bjornsen, V. Cuozzo BOTTOM: C. Mirault, P. DeQuarto, J. Bruss, P. Pompeo, R. Panco

TOP: C. Hrudowsky, C. Brogley, C. Bohanek, A. Taylor, M. Galvin, T. Bindos, B. Townes, L. Sensakovic, D. DelVacchio BOTTOM: S. Dunlap, B. Irvin, D. Kepich, B. Turco, J. Tomczuk, J. Aleman

M ANAGERS:Amy, Colleen, Mindy, Debbie, Cindy, Janet

JV :C. Bihuniak, T. Rickmers, Captain H. Miller, J . O’Neil, C. Monahan, N. Liguori, G. Sallustio, D. Sibilia

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VARSITY:TOP: C. Liguori, L. Nelson, J . McFadden, R. Kwadacius MIDDLE: C. Donovan, J . Cuozzo, C. Perez BOTTOM: J . Nelson, L. Yustak, L. Molarz

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TOP: M. Cerami, B. Freeman, R. Arena, P. Barbera, P. Hudacko, D. Peletier BOTTOM: Coach Simon, J. O’Halloran, P. Procopiak, D. Tarantino, K. MacDonald, P. Bergmann

In the short history of Bowling at CFIS, the sport stands as one of the school’s biggest success stories. The ’77-’78 boys’ bowling team compiled a 14-5-3 record and amassed the following achievements:

2nd place — Franklin Invitational Tournament 3rd place — N.J.S.I.A.A. Sectionals 4th place — N.J.S.I.A.A. State FinalsThe boys’ team was led by junior Dean Tarantino and seniors Roy Arena and Pat Barbera. The other

members were Mike Cyrana, Paul Hudacko, Robert Freeman, Don Peletier, Pat Prokopiak, Joe O’Halloran and Frank Parisi — all will be back next year for what will surely be another fine season.

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TOP: P. Manson, J . Paterson, K. Salotti, M. Walsh BOTTOM: Coach Simon, K. MacDonald, J . Keleman, R. Szigeti, T. Schippe, P. Bergmann

The girls’ team repeated its success with a 13-8-1 record and the following titles:1st place — Middlesex County Coaches Tournament 3rd place - N.J.S.I.A.A. Sectionals 3rd place - N.J.S.I.A.A. State Finals

The girls’ team was captained by senior Maureen Walsh. Maureen maintained the highest average in the Central Jersey High School League and in the Middlesex County Conference. Other members of the team include Judy Kelemen. Pat Manson. Tammy Schippe, JoAnn Patterson, Karen Salotti and Robin Szigeti. This team added another county title to the rapidly growing list of achievements in the history of CHS girls’ bowling.

In the two short years that bowling has been a varsity sport in CHS it has enjoyed tremendous success. The teams, under the direction of Coach Simon, have won titles in county, conference, league and tournament competition and have come extremely close to a coveted State Title. It seems that whoever decided to add bowling to the list of sports at CHS made an extremely wise decision.

BACK ROW: King, M. Dotegowski, V. Ihnat, S. Yavorsky, E. O ndroff FRONT ROW: I. Sverada, A Szeztay, T. Ziccardi, M. Stefura, D. F itzpatrick , K. App

Under the direction o f Coach M cFadden, the CHS girls’ basketball team continued to im prove, ending the year w ith a 4-16 record.

One o f the outstanding perform ers o f the year was jun io r Toni Ziccardi, who was nam ed to the 2nd team All-Conference squad and becam e the second leading scorer in the history o f girls basketball at CHS.

While losing seniors Venus Ihnat and Mary Ann Szeztaye to graduation, Coach M cFadden and his young team are looking forw ard to an even brighter future.

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A (biUTii llrar fnr SantbU'r a rack1978 was another successful year for CHS Track and Field. The team was consistent in its

performance and finished with a winning dual-meet record in both winter and spring seasons. The team also did particularly well in the important relay meets.

It was in the Conference and County Relays that the Rambler track team turned in its best performances. In the Conference Relays the Ramblers finished 1st in the shot put, 2nd in the discus and 4th in the 440 relays. This achievement was bettered in the County Relays where the Ramblers won the Small Schools Title and finished 1st in the shot put relay, 2nd in the discus relay, 2nd in the pole vault relay, 2nd in the 440 relay, 4th in the sprint medley and 6th in the 120-yd. high hurdles. Thus, the Ramblers enjoyed great success in these meets.

Perhaps the highlight of the ’78 CHS Track team was the performance of the Rambler shot putters. The shot put relay team — consisting of Mike Rustemeyer, Ken Horn and Rocco Masse — was both County and Conference Champs and also finished 1st in the Highland Park Relays, Bomber Relays and 2nd in the Group III State Competition. In many ways these three young men contributed a great deal to the success of the Rambler Track Team in 1978.

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dtrla’ (IrarkUnder the direction of Mr. Donnelly, the girls’ spring track team worked very hard and it was

reflected in their improved record. Outstanding performances were handed in by all. Many previous school records were broken, leading the team to a 4-6 record. Next year, everyone is looking for continued success.

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The 1978 CHS boys’ tennis team was one of the most successful in recent history. The team compiled an 8-4 record to become the first boys’ tennis team in school history to qualify for both the County and State Tournaments. The reason for this is probably the experience of the Ramblers.

The ’78 tennis team was a senior-oriented team with 5 out of the 7 starters being upperclassmen. Three of these seniors — John Yavorsky, Roy Arena and Pat Barbera — are three-year lettermen, while Ray Weber and Kirk Strohmeier have each won two letters. Yavorsky is a returning MVP and led the team at first singles, with Arena at 2nd singles, Barbera at 3rd singles and Strohmeier and Weber teaming with John Cassidy and Andy Petrach as the doubles combinations.

The team performed well in the County Tournament, and surprised quite a few people with its appearance. In all, the team shows that experience and desire can bring an underrated team to great success and respectability. Congratulations to the CHS boys’ tennis team on a fine season.

TOP: Coach Rea, A. Petrach, K. Strohmeier, J . Yavorsky, R. Weber, J . Cassidy, P. Barbera BOTTOM: Cassidy, E. Thompson, R. Arena, Yavorsky

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Ramblers for All Seasons” is a special feature designed to honor a special class of athlete. Lettering on the Varsity level comes through hard work and, often, with little recognition. It represents a measure o f success that only a small percentage can claim. Moreover, to letter in three sports in three seasons requires over-all versatility along with the giving o f one’s time from September 1 until May 30.

A special congratulations goes to these 1978 Ramblers for All Seasons.

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When we hear the term “ athlete,” we often envision an “ all brawn, no brains” or “ typical jock” figure. Many times we forget the real purpose for which that athlete has been given the opportunity to succeed at his sport — to gain a highly-valued education and prepare both the mind as well as the body for a productive future.

On these three pages we are pleased to present “ Scholar Athletes,” those who have combined rare qualities to find success in the classroom as well as on the athletic field. Each Student Athlete on these pages ranks in the top 10 percent o f his class.

Congratulations to each “ Scholar Athlete” for making his four years at Carteret High School a most worthwhile and rewarding experience.

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BACK ROW: S. Brown, D. Mudrak, C. Cafasso, L. King, N. Humiston, R. Kwadecius, B. Rickmers, Coach Costello FRONT ROW: C. Croaker, S. Goldstein, T. Ziccardi, M. Stefura, C. Cierkowski, D. F itzpatrick, A. Markowski MISSING FROM PICTURE: S. Yavorsky, K. Merz

Although the CFIS girls’ softball team did not have a winning record in 1978, Coach Costello cannot help but be optim istic for the team ’s future. After all, the ’78 Ramblers will have lost ju st one player Captain Nora Humiston — to graduation and will be returning with an amazing number o f now-experienced players for next year.

A great deal o f next year’s success will ride on the shoulders o f returning co-captain Toni Ziccardi, who could easily be one o f the best players in the county next season. Also returning will be Sue Yavorsky, who perform ed well this season as only a sophomore. With this year’s experience and the ability o f these players, one can see only brightness in the future o f girls’ softball at CHS.

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BACK ROW: Kopin, Dupont, Ryan MIDDLE ROW: Salustio, Bednar, Penna, Perez FRONT ROW: Mensinger, Penna, Anselmo, Perry, Pysniak, Washington

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Joe Dupont1st Place Clark Tournament

1st Place Carteret Tournament 2nd Place Districts

Coach Yustak, Captains Penna, Dupont, Anselmo

JUNIOR VARSITYBACK ROW: Murphy, Gittern, Ward, Bare, Kopin FRONT ROW: Salustio, Bednar, Rosinski, Hamilton, Pinho, Mensinger, Washington

In pre-season polls the CHS boys’ baseball team was rated as one o f the

top teams in both the county and the Middlesex County Conference. The

Ramblers, however, got o f f to a slow start and stood around .500 after the first six games.

It was at this point that the true pride and poise o f the 78 Ramblers

showed itself in their play. Instead o f settling for mediocrity, the Ramblers

went o ff on a spurt and brought their record to 10-5-1. Their conference

record o f 10-3-1 put them in second place and in the thick o f the race for the MCC title behind Edison.

The comeback o f the Ramblers was helped a great deal by the strength

o f the pitching staff. Senior Ed Toth, who was a starter since his sophomore

year, returned to good health and pitched well. Juniors Jerry Bruss and Brian

Reiman also performed consistently and held opponents in check during the

comeback, along with Kevin Irving. All four were aided by senior Kevin Drew’s catching ability.

On offense, the Ramblers were led throughout the year by three-year

lettcrman John Miller. Miller batted around the .389 mark and had the speed

to make things happen. Ed Toth showed his offensive ability with a high

average and good power hitting. Bob Chamra also hit consistently well

throughout the season, along with his outstanding play at first base.

Perhaps the true key to the success o f the 78 Rambler squad was its

teamwork and depth. The Ramblers were a well-balanced and team-oriented

squad with no individualists or stars. It seemed that throughout the season

that whenever one player would fall into a slump, there would be another to

step in and get the job done. Truly, any team with this quality is bound for

success and the 78 CHS baseball team is proof positive.

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BACK ROW: L. Yustak, K. Manahan, M. Hagen, B. Kolibas, S. Nelson, R. Grona, M. Stragapede, J. Connolly, M. Keats, C. Oldakowski. J . O’Hallorah, Coach Siddons, P. Donegan FRON T ROW: G. Shomsky, R. Pettinheo, J . Mazzola, D. MacDonald, B. Rytel, G. Valiant, J . Ryan, D. Kuchma

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Sandy Vernillo Ken Horn

Lourdes Salgado Lenny Bindos

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Mimu'rmttiuij

Claire De Cicco Bob Chamra

On March 8-11, the Class of ’78 made CHS history with a trip to Orlando, Florida. This was more than just another Senior Trip; it was a “ first” for many students. Leaving from Newark Airport, we were off to the sun and fun. Since this was the first plane trip for many of our seniors, the flight itself was a memorable experience. Upon arriving in Orlando, we were greeted by beautiful sunshine — a welcome change from the snow we left behind. Without a minute to waste, we were whisked off to Wet ’N Wild, a resort with pools of man-made waves. The evening was spent here with a barbeque by the water.

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Our next two days were spent at Disney World, where we found ourselves lost in the Magic Kindom of Cinderella, Disney characters, fantasy and the future.

All too soon our trip was ending and for our last stop we visited Sea World, with its many shows and attractions. Now we were o ff to the airport for our return flight. As we neared Newark Airport we were again confronted with the snow and cold but we now saw them in a different light. With touchdown we heard both sighs of disappointment and relief. But no matter what, one thing is certain - the Senior Trip of the Class o f ’78 will always be remembered in the hearts and minds of all who participated.

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On February 23, 1978 the Junior Class held its First Annual Dogsled Race. Mr Dague and Ms. Goyena, the class advisors, were very pleased with the reception of their fund-raising contest. Fifteen teams competed for the prize which was taken from the entry fees required of each team. This year’s winners were Mike Rustemeyer, John Wilgucki, Bryan Wizna, Ken Horn and Sam Niedbala, who pulled rider Patty Lokowski to victory on our very own snow-covered football field.

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Maast? raCathy H. and Dave K.Gina RushGina Rush louder, Debbie Hannagan

a little softer!Ju d y D. and Jo h n E.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Del Rocco Frank and Pat Conway Frankie and Joey Conway “ Mac” and the Polok Mom — w e’re glad you made it! CRASH NO. 5 C ongratulations Judy Maybe nex t year Pudge!!Good luck to Michele “ Deg”“ P urr” and “ R ickets” 4-ever.I love you . . . J .S .Jun ie and Maria R em em ber us at Ashbrook!!The “ Happy-go lucky girls”Louie and Ju d y . . . true love forever! Ju d y Del Rocco and Louie Kovacs “ Pudge” dedicated to your “Je b b y ” !!!! “ P eanu t” No. 1 forever.Thanks Mom and Dad — “ m e.”Gina, Debbie, C athy, Ju d y , and Maria. Maria and Jo e , J and N, G and B,

D and J u , C and C.Je th ro Tull The G rateful Dead Fran The Man Harley-Davidson Gong Show L.S.D.L.S.D.L.S.D.L.S.D.L.S.D.L.S.D.Mr. & Mrs. Jo h n Giblin Mrs. Mary Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Leccese Sue Toohey & Joe Pisano “ 7 8 ”F . . . You and the horse you rodeSarge & QueenieFrank QuinnLori QuinnMike QuinnFrancis QuinnA. GallagherMr. & Mrs. Jam es Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. J . Ghizzone T hom as Gallagher B rother Edwin Gallagher L ife’s a bum m er & so am I G ood Luck to the corner “ 7 8 ” “ M obster” tkChris Fortuny & Nicky ParlattiMaria & KevinG ood Luck, SISSY, EllenGood Luck Sis, SandyDoreen O ’DonnellFalcon Hall World Softball ChampsSteve & ElaineFrancis C. Tom zuckColleen McKeranTerry TangoRahway is the best Debbie H.Russ Cender Al Messinger Marie W erent G ood Luck Maria F.G ood Luck Maria “ EJ.ese T y ler”Boby Sebsickgood luck class o f “ 7 8 ”G ood Luck Maria from Ellen Malysko Jessie & Paul Bogloei

Jeanne Keinnet Angels & Tony Fiore Good Luck A unt Lucy from baby

Tony F.“ 7 8 ” is the best from me “ 7 8 ”I Love You Bob K. “ 7 8 ”I Love You Mom from “ Me”Jill & Jo e 11-4-77 Jeanne & Jo h n 10-28-77 Maria & Edward “ 7 5 ”G ood Luck Jill from “ Lucy” “ R em em ber”Carla Hill, Best o f Luck

Class o f “ 7 8 ”Beryna Robinson Best Wishes “ 7 8 ”Tony Belviso May All Your

Days be White Ouid Bell Collion The Most Rosem ary V idiatti Best Wishes Mrs. Leroy Cail Mark Lee, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holmes Keith Id le tt Best Wishes “ 78 ”Margarte L ord Best Wishes Candy and George Togetherness

Always 10/3 Jo an n and MichaelDoug Dozzelle W ando and Durrell Blacknall Mae and Latom ya Jones Melzie J . BrownBest o f Luck Mona; Antie Hawkes A unt Earlele, Wayne and Steve.

Best WishesMr. and Mrs. Roosevelt R obinson Family Priscma Wilks Best Wishes Vera Rozzelle G ood Luck Richard Miller and Nora Tice Mr. and Mrs. R obert Id lett

G ood LuckLisa Id lett and Tom m y Edwards

Forever Together Sue Kelly and Chris Lang I love panda bears!Good Luck Fellow G raduates -

Mary EllenBest Wishes to Mary Ellen Joe Karpinski says G ood Luck

BernatteBuy your nex t car from George

and KellyCheers for Jack Wielgolinski Burke Valiant C hristopher, Jam ie and

T ony ValientCheryl, Theresa, B ernadette

McMahon Valiant Maryann Valiant V entuto lo R obert and Edith Ann Mark be mine C.T.T.Marie R obert and Bobby Mr. and Mrs. Michael Valient Gino Valient Michael Valient, Jr.Cathy Valient Joe HrehaMr. and Mrs. Don Zazuorsky

and boysMr. and Mrs. T hom as Powlos Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Guillen Good Luck “ 7 8 ” G raduates from

Frances McMahon C arteret ForeverG ood Luck Mary Ellen to a real good

sister now and always Gail “ 7 5 ” and Paul “ 7 1 ”Gregory P. Mekilo “ 7 1 ”

The Q uickest Z-28 in town “The D uke”Good Luck to my fu ture nurse?

Love Stan“Who? W hat? W here?” Eish, Eish, Eish C ongratulations 1-8-78:

For the 1st time Paul’s Casino $985 plus $480

plus $480Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ProcopioYAMOVALLoraine Ham psonLouis D. ProcopioIrene CasperLoetitia De BarbieriA nthony A. Casper and FamilyMr. and Mrs. A. HusseyC.A.R.C.Nicholas Tesla Keith P. Jucholski Keith P. Jucholski Keith P. Juchottobbogen M eatloaf is great Jersey Shore M arathoners Alice Abbley ZZuren Z Zrextox Jo h n (Pluke) Duma Jo h n Hudrowski Class o f “ 79 ” Power FoghatChief Crazy Horse Kracker Jack The Mad Polack Italian Power G oodbye Boys “Cass” ’79 Hey, Poss HONK! HONK!Mr. and Mrs. R. PossenriedcCARTERET CROSS COUNTRY NO. 1Bob and ZaidaEileen and Jo e CastagnaBunny and Ray NicholsonRosem ary and StevePeggy and Ray Sm ithThe BryksD onna & Michael Robinson Theresa & Herb Person Carolyn and C athy Person Kelly and Janie Robinson Margaret Mary & Vincent Santanna The Rainm an Family Jo d y and Ray “ 7 7 ”Janet Nicholson “ 8 1 ”Cat Stevens “Deli Pow er” C.C.C.

The Millers & Hendlers Rose Nicholson “ 7 8 ”The Sign Man . . .?Sue & PatMY FRIEND ROSENancyThe Peeker!Nicholas M. Shym anski Barry Wiegmann Go For It Sect loves Women CONGRATULATIONS SHADES W inter and Spring Track No. 1 A .R. Williams & Co.Mr. and Mrs. J . Pigm atario Mr. & Mrs. R. D udar Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirk C lerem ont T ypew riter Service Harget Moving and Storage Mr. & Mrs. Louis Herget Best Wishes K enny, NaNa The “ V ”Jerry W indos “ 8 1 ”

Best o f luck Kenny Grandm a “H o jo - 80 ”Best o f Luck — Class o f ’78, Kathie

and Hardy W hittom Stretch “ 7 9 ”Cross C ountry is MACHO Joe Dunn “ 8 1 ”Hank & Terry Amzler “ KIN DO”Eleanore & John Rivers MONGO “ 7 7 ”Lori/Susan “ 8 1 ”Elvis Costello Olga MonalesGood Luck Joanne Mrs. Spolowitz Good Luck Juana “ A ntie” ’80 Raym ond & R oxann Maria CostelloTo the people I’ll miss S.S. “ 7 9 ”To the one I’ll always love

Good Luck in the future Donna Kukowski “ 7 9 ”Mr. and Mrs. W. Nigro Mr. & Mrs. E. Kish Mr. & Mrs. M. M aterazzo Mr. and Mrs. R. D ’Zurilla Mr. & Mrs. T . W rathers Sgt. H. Heil Mr. & Mrs. R. Magner Mr. & Mrs. A. T oth Mr. and Mrs. J . Paiva Mr. & Mrs. Szyba Mr. & Mrs. T. Vernachino Mr. & Mrs. A. Zullo Jayne “ 7 3 ”Pamela W estwood High Lou Ellen Pestkin EISHKaren & Ron Sebok “ Lady ZSA ZSA ”FriendsCarol & Eddie PerezJesus & Raguel — Je so ’s M onreroIdma FloresSam “ 7 7 ” & Joanne “ 7 8 ”Navy “ 7 7 ”Navy Man SamGood Luck Joanne & Sam “ E ydie” Pete & Karen Himissia AlieaCity Federal Savings & Loan Vega FamilyYOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE Mommy and Popi L ue’s Yo te quero Sam uelito Good luck “J o ”“ Annie and D anny”Aixa WixaMr. & Mrs. Frank Sisko “ Lisa 7 9 ”“Class o f ’7 8 ” Darlene Irene Ann Bilak PTL. Frank Sisko Mr. & Mrs. Jam es Hays Mr. & Mrs. George Bilak NHS “ 7 7 ”NHS “ 7 5 ”Darlene Sisko “ Patty Class o f ’7 9 ”Steve SiskoShow Girl HairstylistNick SiskoDENNIS - J - SISKO Mrs. Kerekgyarto Good Luck Darlene Girl Scout Anna Marie Bilak

Cub Scout George Bilak Mr. & Mrs. Rus Barretta CHS “7 8 ”CHS “7 8 ”CHS “7 8 ”Shonna & Richie Barker Barbra PollackBig Al and the George St. HeadsAudreyRose & SteveM.I.A.C.S.T.C. Muff Super Skater Frank Al T.Len Kazar A .F.S.’s Brian 6c Nancy 50 Olds Monty Big BobCasey Jones Watch Your Speed Joseph C. ZulloTake it cheap performance is expensive Have a nutritional breakfast

Eat a Ford Chevy Power Mr. & Mrs. Peter Panek Jennifer & Randy forever Angela & Michael GrandmomJimmy Vernillo I Love You SandraSam & IreneBest Wishes Class of ’78Woodbridgc Jr. High No. 1Mr. & Mrs. N. Cicero & FamilyO’Brien FamilyThe Pribishe’sThe Resko’sThe Bamburak’sThe Krapf FamilyMrs. PassabyThe Brigante FamilyBest Wishes Sandra Mr. & Mrs.

Pat San FilppoThe LaCagnina Family Sc Jaime too!Frank 6c Anne SlomboThe Silvka FamilySandra 6c Pete Love Each OtherEdward PettusJason 6c SylviaMrs. Rasey RelfardDoris MattheusJohnnie 6c Evelyn StevensElizabeth TownsDebbie J .G.The Grey Family Love Damien 6c Darlene Dale (Puma) Johusou Mr. 6c Mrs. Frank Johnson Mr. 6c Mrs. J . Black Mr. 6c Mrs. Foster Walker Todd, Frankie, Jeffrey , Larry Walker Much Success Karol Love 6c Success Tony, Lisi 6c Darryl The Miles Family Best Wishes to the Class of 1978

From Homeroom 1 17 Biff 6c Jeanie The Pryor Family Raymond Jr . Ryan 6c Damien Raymond 6c Darlene Damien Marcus Johnson 1995 Vance, Terri, Danny Best Wishes Big ScottCongratulations Class of “7 8 ”,

Patti & John MiskoCongratulations from Alfie 6c Jan “7 6 ”Misty’s MotherJoyce KelemenDebby SchneelimanKaren WadiakStankewicz Family

The Grace Family Pete 6c Sharon Tommy 6c Jo-Ann Jo-Ann Dally“ Dylan” — The Bionic DogBest Wishes Class of “ 78 ” — ClaireLinda What did your parents say?Congratulations Mensch from MensMr. 6c Mrs. BalarisMr. 6c Mrs. StromslandDebbie Csizmadia “79 ”Preserve your memories, they’re all

that’s left you.Mr. 6c Mrs. John Kopil Mr. 6c Mrs. J . Bobel Nicky, Kristine, Doreen David Nodolny “Slow Disease”Mr. 6c Mrs. Irving Gitter Mr. 6c Mrs. John Tassillo The Flash Catz Kevin LampMr. 6c Mrs. Robert Terebetski Joanne — How come you’re not wearing

your necklace watch?Mr. 6c Mrs. Kosteck 6c family Congratulations Linda Love, Bill Chutch “ 77” and Derm “78 ” TLF An Anonymous Friend Donald 6c Loretta “7 4 ” to “78 ”Bill 6c Linda Forever Congratulations Linda Mom 6c Dad Mr. 6c Mrs. W. Mensinger FINALLY! I sold all these boosters K “Mac”Billy D. “7 4 ”Mr. 6c Mrs. W. Dauinno Good Luck Class of “7 8 ”Good Luck — Bill & Lori “7 8 ” L U L U TLove Lies Bleeding — Duck Good Luck CHS Soccer Team Tom 6c Grace Dobrowolski “7 5 ”Tampa Bay Rowdies “7 8 ”Good Luck Lori & Bill “7 8 ”Bill W. 6c Diane E.David, You have work to do!

Remember? Maria & Lisa Richie P., Why don’t you turn your

Mustang out to pasture. L&M I Deliver “Mama Celeste”Diane 6c Billy Diane 6c Billy Diane 6c Billy Diane 6c BillyThe Beagle Bunch, 1 Fox Terrier I love Stan I love Stan I love Stan 1 love Stan I love Stan l love Stan I love Stan I love Stan I love Stan I love Stan I love Stan I love Stan I love Stan“Oh Help Me Mr. Wizard”Stan ’73 and J . ’78 Good Luck at Texas A&M Karen Joseph G. Yukanovetz Dorothy Tomczuk Joseph Tomczuk Sophie Godwske Paula Bergmann Diane Bergmann Mary Ann Karakowski Mrs. Karakowski

Congratulations Boys’ Varsity Bowling The Man o f Lamanehatot John Matlaga Paula and Fran 1976 I Love You Paula, Fran Go-Lighting-Go, G-166 P F A RU and A L N A *Robin Szigeti “8 1 ”Gran, I ’m forever yours, Paula Live to love each day to the fullest Hey Pat — Keep in toch, Love Linda Good Luck Class o f “7 8 ”Dianne 6c Cary KolibasWIZ Only the Good Die Young.MOLE, ALKY MARYJO? BOZZER THE HEADSDRIVEN THAT TRAIN HIGH ON

COCAIN.TOMMY DELUCA 6c JO-ANN DALLY BEACH HAVEN BLVD.SKIING IS GREAT.Irving Peckeumaur Judy Stelmach Lotsa Luck Scott John NastoDianne Misko and Cary KolibasMrs. JacksonMrs. HarmerI Love ScottJane ParisioGrannyMattyBest of Luck Scott from MOMMr. and Mrs. John PozniakHave patience Uncle ScottGet a Hang CatfishIrene, Mike 6c Danielle DiVitoMarie, Robert SawickiEdith 6c Bob MagnerCarol, Rich, Stacy, Dena SliziewiczAunt Betty Uncle DaveJimmy PineQUEENMark be mine I love Scott from Edith Betty 6c Bill Charette Margaret Abendschaeu Pat Wheeler “7 8 ”4 Musketeers plus 2 Carolyn Wheeler “81”Tricia, from Fonzie Mr. and Mrs. W. Wheeler “ Finally”Ed Sheeky strings them up Good Luck Pat, Sue William H. Wheeler, Sr.Debbie Kruppa “81 ”Gig “8 0 ”Andy and Debbie and KathleenMr. and Mrs. AlexardoMr. and Mrs. Frank GuyreThomas R. Siainano FamilySophie RiberioHickeys are beautifulThe Mulowski’sThe Tassie FamilyMary DerczoMr. and Mrs. Steve Lekatos Kay and Ernie Kish Kathy and Ron Good luck class of “7 8 ”Lots o f luck class o f “7 8 ”Frank and Jeanne Wayne Tice Geunkows Family

Joe C. “7 8 ”Margaret Featherman Good Luck Lizzy Cerankowski (The Best)Jim and Mary Parlonnis Jim ’s Automotive Center, Inc.Good Luck Uncle Bobby — Erica —

Joey and Sharon The Urso FamilyGood Luck Joe C. Mary and Family Good Luck Joe C. Cousins Sue

and TonyHappiness Joe C. Chochie and

Uncle John N.J. is a wasteland Beth -n- Ed “79 ”-“7 8 ”Beth -n- Ed “7 8 ”-“79 ”Beth -n- Ed “7 9 ”-“7 8 ”Beth -n- Ed “7 8 ”-“7 9 ”Beth -n- Ed “7 9 ”-“7 8 ”Mr. and Mrs. J . HaleyJean PaulonnisJoe and Pam Good LuckJack and Bar StoneThe Stone KidsJoe CerankowskiNancy FedsMaur — FitzJoyce and Eddie “7 7 ”Monica “7 7 ”Margo and JimMary FedroffJohn & Helen ConteEileen and Jerry FedroffMarlene and Shannon FedroffChallenger No. Mach 1 No. 2Kathy and Bruce KishNonnenmacher FamilyThe Fedroff BunchRichy, Nancy, David, and ChrisTimmy and MaryCindy and Frank ConteTerry-Shawn-StacyDavid La PointEDDIE, KAREN, & E .J.Steve S.S.THE SUPER SAVER GANGA. Kish FamilyL. Moore FamilyANN MARTINMrs. Chiravalle & SonS. L. Gonczlic FamilyMr. 6c Mrs. Theo. KaskiwKing, Tarzan & Yukon JackJean & Gabe CombaMidge’s Beauty NookEugene 6c Sharon were sowJohn and Vera KolibasMary & Mike TurickVi & Joe BonivieoConnie & Bill BrownFlorence & Joe FlorintinoDoug & Donna DombrowskiMr. 6c Mrs. Hank StantonBlanche StantonDorothy StantonLucille StantonMary Ann StantonSue & Chicko BaciliciEdward “MANCHY” CampbellStella CampbellRuth 6c Larry DoughertyJulie & “Letchy” WuyFrank KaskiwWesley KaskiwWathcha doin’ tonight, MONK?Gary & Mark Amzler Eddie 6c Dori Louie 6c Joanne Lou & Jo TothJuneau Page 167

Dallas Cowboys No. 1S.R . Remember 304 and 306 D .R.Good Luck Dori & EddieThe Russell FamilyJ.W. “ I ’m so tired” SR & DRGood Luck Dori — Mrs. “ O ”Uncle “ H E F F Y ”Renee “ 7 9 ”Uncle “ H E F F Y ’S ” Big Bro. Bill CAK“ Beatles” Joan “ 81 ”“ Fram pton” Pam “ 81 ”Mike Sc Maureen Kwadecius Eddie & Maria “ 77 ”Good Luck Dori & Eddie — Cheryl Aunt Cabbie & Uncle John Uncle “ Y ogi”D . R. Sc E.T. “ Stick Together”E. T . Loves D .R . “ Forever”Mr. Kong wishes best to “ 7 8 ”Mr. Sal good luck class o f “ 7 8 ”Mr. & Mrs. J . Tucker Best o f Luck ’78Albert-N-CarolynJoe-N-SuzyDennis-N-DebbieGune-N-George T L FC.F. Latam yreDr. D.C. WongGoonzie loves GeorgeTH E G R EA T KING RATBIG GEO RGEBIG GEORGEBIG GEO RGERemember FishTWO SUITSD UD LEYPLOWLittle WiseGUNAGONAVY PARTY Edward Pettus Jason & Sylvia Mrs. Rosey Relford Doris Mattheuas Johnnie & Evelyn Stevens Elizabeth Towns Debbie J .G .TH E G R E Y FAM ILY Love Damien & Darlene Dale (Puma) Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Frank Johnson Mr. Sc Mrs. J . Black Mr. Sc Mrs. Foster Walker Todd, Frankie, Je ffre y , Larry

WalkerMuch Success — Karol Love Sc Success — Tony, Lisi Sc Darryl TH E M ILES FAM ILY Good Luck Lou — Love Lisa G ood Luck LouAnn — Love Aunt Sue

Uncle J ohnGood Luck from Class o f ’77 to

Class o f ’78May your life be a succession o f success

— Your Kissy Cousins To Lou-Ann class o f ’78 from Jeanine

class o f ’95To Lou Ann many happy days

— Aunt Connie & Uncle Pat Love ya — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Agononi Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Palumbo - Good Luck Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garofalo

' — Lots o f LuckGood Luck Lou Love Wadd Man o f AlcatrazGood Luck to my daughter — Love Joe Good Luck — Ginny & Rinks LouAnn ’78 Sc Bob ’74

Lisa ’77 Sc Jerry ’77 Diane Loves Cary Forever Debbie Merz ’80 Gertrude Kappock Bill Kappock Nancy Kappock — ’80 Elaine Kappock Claire Toth Dennis Toth Debbie Brown ’ 80 Sue Lainer ’80 “ KAP”Soccer 14-2-1 Kathy Bergacs Kevin Kappock“ M UGS” R.emember Mark from

WoodbridgeMr. and Mrs. Andre Skope, Jr .Zarbra ReskoCindy from the Can-Do-Bank Diane and Bert Can-Do No. 1 “ Harley Davidson H .R .”Hershey Zar H.R.Hey Janet H. Hey Maureen M.!Best o f everything life has to offer to

our girlMr. and Mrs. Victor Hrudowsky

Carol Hrudowsky Class o f “ 81 ”Pres. Want but W.A.N.T. is still Alive

“ 7 8 ”Tammy and Kevin 6/28/77 Kelp “ 7 9 ”Bugsy’s Angels “ 69 ”We love Woodbridge!“ K eats” “ 7 9 ”Victor and Donna Loretta H. and Donald B.Loretta and Donald 4 years Loretta and Donald 4 years Good Luck Donna Mr. and Mrs. A. Coletta Mr. and Mrs. J . Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J . Sliuka Mr. and Mrs. J . Sliuka John Mongan (Goose)Panda Pow er!!!John and Chris SifePete and Ju dy 6 6 G : 92 P.Class o f 81I love Buffalo Bob — Lisa W.“ Je th ro”Linda BrownMr. & Mrs. Walter GasiorKelly 81Michele McComb Gregg Sc Brian L.N. ’79Linda ’76 & Jim ’75 Good Luck: Mr. & Mrs. E. Wilgucki John : Y ou ’re a great FRIEN D Linda

Have any more secrets???Sue ’81THE GREEN LOLLIPOP Good Luck John ! Stacey Good Luck! Ed & Joanne Karen Sc Anthony or Richie Denise DiSanzo “ 7 9 ”Good Luck John September 27, 1977 History Dina & Tom m yThe beginning o f wisdom is sitance SLICK “ 7 8 ”Barbara McCormick “ 7 9 ”Alky, (MOLE) Hover, (Mary Jo ) Mills,

(Lori)Good Luck Class o f ’78 Jo e Sc Rose

Me dal in

Congratulations You Made It Nick Sc Betty Piciacco

Chris B. Sc Pat M.Dippy ’76 That’s you Nick Free BirdLinda Molarz “ 7 8 ”“ TH E DOOBIE BR O TH ER S”“ POCO”Linda Sc BobLinda, D on ’t forget Lemon Gin. S.H. PanksCharlie Sc Audrey Panko Good Luck Class o f “ 7 8 ”Can’t wait util SU M M ER !!!!Long Live Beach Haven Good Luck Class o f “ 7 8 ”FRED D Y M ERCURY, BRIAN MAY,

ROGER TA Y LO R ,JOHN DEACON = No. 1 = QUEEN

Good Luck Bob Stacey “ 7 6 ”Mr. Sc Mrs. Robert Sowienski “ Sparky” Woof!Congratulations Brother Bob - Lori ’73Mr. Sc rs. R. Grobs“ Pags”Joe Perry Mrs. A. Jannello Carol Sowienski “ Boston”Mr. Siddons 2nd period study Bob Sowienski “ Yankees”Mets are the best J e f f Beck “ G o lf “ 7 8 ”Why I bought this booster

I never know Marie Sc Tommy Baltimore Colts Seniors o f “ 7 8 ” are great!!!Jim m y Carter was here John Sowienski AEROSMITH Phil and MaryAthena, Ray, Sc Christopher Klotz Eve Sc Vinny A riend Jim Northern Pat Ryan the 1st and last Mary, Where’s my chocolate chip

cookies!Agnus BurnsMay 1000 fleas run up your back?Star Trek LivesMay the force be with youBest wishes to the Class o f “ 7 8 ”Mary “ 7 8 ”Stephen Bronson Mr. Sc Mrs. Bronson Jeanne Moscicki Eyeballs Deirdre “ 7 8 ”Best wishes Mary Sandy the Great One!Carol Ciarkowski “ 7 9 ”Mary, You owe me a milkshake?With love from Jackie Sc Sue “ Vinny” Class o f “ 81 ”Dona Griffin SUNSHINE Nancy Tyler Grand PopDebbie Sc Carol (THE BEAUTY

QUEENS)My Three Sons (Fiores)Joseph Taffaro , Sr.Joseph Taffaro, Jr .Hiram Rodriquez Darice Taffaro

FR A N K ZAPPA The Mothers o f Invention Captain Beefheart Mark Maliszewuski Grandinom Gasior Chris Sc Tim “ 78 ”Bunches Sc Bunches I Hate Senior Math RO SE SA LLU STIO “ 7 8 ”THE DEAD LIVE ON F O R E V E R !! CAPTAIN ZIGGY AND HIS SPACE

CA D ETTES!ROSE AND TOMMY BEACH BABY S U R F ’S U P !!!!! ! ! Good Luck to All the H eads!?!?!Mr. Sc Mrs. A. Peter Best WishesAllan John Medwick “ 69 ”I GavePamela Peter Class o f ’75 John Rivers is a Pest (JR .)Walter SitarSandra Sallustio is a pest JR .“ Cookie Man”Joey C.“ Hey D.W. Lou Ellen Starts T oday” Mark Philip (Dudley)Mirta Cruz5/31/77-6/25/77-7/15/77-7/17/77 . . . Robert GomezJohn Wanskus (Wanki-K. Kobonki)Good Luck Class o f ’78Mr. Sc Mrs. Wayne S. Jimm ersonMary Sc Esther GrigniTerry Sc Ed BohmRocky “ 78 ”Best Wishes Joanne Sc Bill Sc Joel A successful future, M. Carlock Many full years Karen Sc Ken Good Luck, May Sc Joe Grigni Good Luck, Fred Mom Sc Dad Florida or Bust Mary C.3rd Study return to cenderNapolean LivesThe Fire Breathing DemonThe 3rd Period M cDonald’s CrewLori Gasior Sc Tom m y VanglahnNancy Catri Sc Chris O ’KeefeRose Sallustio Sc Tommy VerelloJudy Musco Sc Fuzzy BakkaLynn O ’Keefe Sc Anthony CarbannaroMonica Quilban Sc Nancy Dinardo“ California Sunrise”California Here We Come . . .Party . . . F O R E V E R !!!Gold No. 1 Heineken No. 1 Panama Red Forever!!!!Space City Here We C om e!!!!Cold Cut Center o f Carteret “ U dy”“ Yahnee”Monica Sc Nicky California Sunlight Good Luck Ju dy Ju dy and Fuzzy Lori and Tommy Rose and Tommy Paul and Donna “ YO B E T ”Grateful Dead Day “ Benny and Ju d y ”“ Dudy ”“ P A R T Y !!!”Nancy and Chris R eno’sRonnie O ’Neill C.L.Dennis DiMascio “ 7 1 ”Janet Richardson H.B.

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Tom Mac, “ 80“Ernie KullyPat and Chris “ 78“ It was Dark Magyar Mason Bob Lokowski Sophie Lokowski Tina “ 80“Sakon’s FloristGood Luck Class o f “ 78“Dawn “ 79“The Lokowski Family Debbie “ 77“Pat, Remember the Party!!!Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurdyla Mary Ann “ 79“Lisa n J iinmy“ Everyone Needs Someone!!“Mary Anne and Jim Patty Lokowski “ 79“Best o f Luck Class o f “ 78“Maureen 8c Joe Jane MillerPete Boog in Creek, Chuck and the gangJohn MuscoMr. and Mrs. Jim MuscoJanice and George PenksaCathy PenksaMr. and Mrs. A. KnittelKathy “ 79“Congratulations Class of “ 78“

Ben & Jody Guy 8c Joan Sallustio Gerri Sallustio “ 81“Good Luck Rosie, “ Mom and Dad” Mary and Donato Cuocci Rose Sallustio & Tommy Verello Chrissy tic Sammy Nettles, Jr.Nina 8c Sammy Salvaggio Mrs. Angeline Chiazza “The Fudge“The Verrello’s “ 78“Bonnie Parker Forever OH! You Bet Forever Raymond Penna Sr.Ciambotti Family

Mr. 8c Mrs. WelsterMrs. ShaughnessyThe Hidalgo FamilyThe Neste FamilyThe Rosenko FamilyThe Roche FamilyThe Cione FamilyThe Hamersky FamilyLenahan FamilyLed Zepplin No. 1The New Puppy CashmereKim I Love You Forever Ed,THE GANG In COP “ 78“Tina, Kathy and Jeannine “ 80“Nancy, Loren and Patty “ 80“J.H. 8c M.K., J.S . 8c M.S. “ 80“WHEEL-BurNimrodMauro S. DiesDouglas and CharlieMiss Arlene PullenMr. 8c Mrs. J . RandazzoDavid and Tammy FishbachHi! Cual! Love, AmyRemember the Dent!Let’s Soag up Sam’s car! - Amy Could be anyone!Amy 8c Les James Safron Doris Donnelly Antainelle Jeneski A Friend PA RTY !!!!!!!Mr. 8c Mrs. S. Dziak Gerry Dziak A. Kohutis Karen McNulty “ Skeeter”“ Beds”“ Mitch”“ Bud”Mike McNulty “ Kap”“ Little Nut”Candy “ 78““ Mad Man”Pink Floyd “Chuck”Eileen McNulty “Coon”Fred is a Head.Teddy B.Bob Snow Flake Mrs. Mary Weluszy Irene 8c Robin Valentine Tommy Sammy Hawk 1948?Mr. 8c Mrs. Stanley Kamienski Ethel KoyThe McCoinb Family Polish Power!The Benitz’sSam “ 78“ Dina “ 79“Joel Milik “ 77”Don Humphrey Moondoggie 8c Gidget Sam, surf’s up!The Miliks Good Luck Sam!Mr. 8c Mrs. Sibilia Lori Miller “ 79“Joanne . . . No one ever takes

me to the movies.Tom Benitz, Esquire Mike Bonino Andy Pride, Jr.The Jersey Tomato is the BEST! Mike Burno Donna 8c Robbie Congratulations — Sam Mr. 8c Mrs. John Niedbala

Uncle Walter 8c Cioci Mary Niedbala Chris 8c Pat Bigoss Janie 8c Larry Feldman Fran 8c Tom Benitz John W. is a Puel “COOL KAPPEC”Jeanmarie 8c Dave Mindy “ 79”Keats “ 79“Mary Jo “ 79“ Loves Joe “ 76““Z ” 79Congratulations class o f 1978,

Benny Troy & Co. — (Benny,Bob, Lou, Richie, 8c Chris)

Mr. 8c Mrs. Walter Suerada 8c Family To my little sister — Big Brother

Andy - WELL LEATHER Uncle JoeMr. Anthony Skrypocksi Anne Marie Skrypocski Anne “ 78“Linda, “ 75“Good Luck Class o f “ 78“Janet, Remember our long

conversations?!?Anne and FredRemember the day after the Prom?

(Who wants to?!?)Good Luck Janet, Nancy, Cindy . . . Kelli “ 78“Anne “ 78“ & Fred “ 77”Laura — Remember Bugadoos? Remember 3rd study in 77?SHARON Perez “ 78“Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Russo Mr. and Mrs. B. Perez & Family Mrs. Helen Burns Ellen Froh “ 79“Debbie and Dave Dianne and Cary forever Party over Pete’s To my cousin “ Yorsky” Zabe Charles Bazarel, Jr.George “ poor” Muka, Sr.Robert Huxford To my cousin Yavorsky, aka

“ T ubby-T wo-Shoes”Everett Garthwaite Frank Kelesi Rodo, Here we come!James Sinipalio Andy Kocsis Richard L. Wood Kim, John, 8c Je ff Sarik Thomas L. Whitten Joseph D’Alessio Charles Cheddar Mr. 8c Mrs. Michael Yavorsky John and Debbie Sue YavorskyGood Luck John - Mom and Dad Rob Yavorsky Best wishes Gram Yavorsky Good Luck Aunt Regina Mr. 8c Mrs. Hank Zabel 8c Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitz Good Luck John! Aunt Jeanne &

Uncle BillWilliam and Joan Kindzierski Betty Ann, Chuckie 8c Murdock Liporto Donna “ 83“Laurie MiskoMisko’s BarMr. and Mrs. CorrenteCongratulations Dianne, Lynda,

Donna 8c Donna, Love Hawk Congratulations Dianne — Patti &

John MiskoMr. and Mrs. George Misko Congratulations, Diane, Donna,

Donna, 8c Lynda — From Donna “ LUDES”“ Little Guy”Mike Jr.Michelle Dec. 8, 1977 Buffy, Muffin 8c Sky King Ronnie 8c Munchkin Oodles Dianne and Cary — 4-14-75-?Dianne and Cary — forever Dianne and Cary Dianne and Cary Dianne and Cary Dianne and Cary Dianne and Cary John Misko George & Laura Dianne and Cary Donna & Czaja “ 80“The Great Class of 1978 Hurray!Johann — 7 6 Marianne — 7 7 Terry ’80 Joseph Polanino Rosemary PolarieCongratulations Mr. 8c Mrs. J . Polanie Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Knott A member os the Class of ’40 Elvis & the Tinmair Physics Forever!Peabody 8c HearThe Devil Made Me Do It.I hope you’re having fun.Are you eating right This cost money you know Happy New YearYou Bet Mole Was Gone On New Year’s Sidds!!!!Hey Big Guy!Hi from Woodbridge Lenny! Lenny!Mr. & Mrs. Florio ZuccroSue & John KluttkowskiThey Sure went out in styleThomas HouleyVickey AlstonMr. J . TuckerLisa HamiltonGeri HamiltonMean Joe GreeneB.F. JohnsonM.E. JohnsonGloria McCoyMr. 8c Mrs. Thomas HunleyJason GreenePunkin (Hunley)Two More Blocks, Matias Lenny Grenne (Errol Flynn)Pat BradleyMr. 8c Mrs. Ben Ruela 8c SonsAndy Phyliss 8c TonyLinda Molarz “ 78“ & Leon Watts “ 78“Fleetwood, Tucker, Poco, DoobiesJackson BrowneGood Bye Guys (John W., Sam N. Bryan

Ken P. From Linda Beatles 7 9 Tom Miller Panarock 7 9Tom Dembrowski “ 1980“Vinnie “ 78“Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Swajkowski Janine Stanton 7 8 Kenneth Onulak & Nadine DiMaggio Dedicated to Hilda (Jockstrap)Tommy’s HotDogsCarol KishVera & HankBest Wishes Aunt SophieThe Dolls of U.S.M.R. LabElizabeth Sips Page 171

Congratulations Debbie, Grandma JACKDebbie “Carteret”Mr. & Mrs. D. Yavelak Susan “7 2 ” & Tony Carol and Bob K.Lil 8c Armon MushRoom!!!Grandma Uncle Jack Ann Spoganetz Pam Aweeze “Chiken”Esther Cutroney Tony Macinkowski Class o f ’75 Sister Sue Mom & Dad Spike Reilly Scott Dunlap Mackie RoniNanny 8c Pop Holowchuck Chuck 8c Judy Mike & Ann Forever D.B.A.Motor Mouth Class o f “2 6 ”F.Z.“Captain Ja c k ”“Don’t Bring Me Down”S.M. (true love)KEEP PARTYINGThe Blue Max is the Mole MobileDianne Misko & Cary KolibasLinda 8c BryanTHE DOOBIE BROTHERSOUTLAWSMarshall TuckerGrateful DeadAJA Stelly DanBest of the DoobiesDale & LynnStew and The TwinsJohn Mary 8c Lil John“Niko”“Jo e ”Peter FortuneBobby Scan FortuneGood Luck, Dar, Love Mom and DadGood Luck Dar, Love Duane and DaleWe finally made it . . .Darlene Chirico “7 8 ”It ’s all up to you “I need you”“Danzo 8c Kenzo the Connection” D.B. JUNE 11, 1976 Shelly 8c Tommy Dale “7 6 ”“Gramps”Ford put it on wheels — A .J. Peter Best o f everything, Mitch —

Love Cath Darlene & MonkTo vacations, partying, 8c success

-B ird“A lengy by any other name is still

a Pain.”Q-Tip-Kirks & Ducky “Lengyel is a Pigeon Head” “Alexander the Great”Wedding Bells for Anthony F. 8c

Theresa H.Maria “7 9 ”Maria M. & Anthony M.“Chiken ’7 8 ”Jimmy 8c Jennie Mets Jim Mets Grandma Sciarra

Uncle Dom Aunt Ruth Helen 8c John Gail & Walter Jerry & Joe Doris 8c Tomm Lill Tom Donna 8c Tom Alan Langer, Jr .Anthony Mudaco Mr. & Mrs. Fuller Graduation ONE BIG PA RTY!!!Mr. 8c Mrs. Murdaco Mrs. Mulinan Tammie “ 81 ”The Knifel Family Lance JaffeJimmy “Flatbush” Smith Paul Michaelson Clary Lanzotti Flip’s Hot DogsJohn, Remember I love you, Liz 1978 The Big Year Mr. 8c Mrs. Fred Grigni Good Luck Love Chris “ 8 0 ”Mr. 8c Mrs. R. Quagliano Good Luck Fred Good Luck From Martin Genser Congratulations Linda From Frieda Don’t forget to have fire drills

in their homeAggie’s Drop Inn!! Come one Come all! Margie 8c Chippe Good Luck A1 8c Pat — Cats forever Don Miesowitz — Linda is cat eyes Donna Happiness & Success Good Luck You’ll Need It. Musto’s Future Success — Linda 8c Ed

— Mahon Fam.Aloha from Pineapple Jarheads Joseph TavishGood Luck Linda — Pop Tevis Best wishes Linda — Cousins

Mike and Mary Susie Ott & Mark Dittman Betty Kelley — Good Luck Theresa Harold 8c Anthony Frabasile

Forever 8c Ever Mickey the Baa Baa A1 Jului — Good Luck T at’s Bootleg Whiskey Linda 8c Eddie “75-78”Diane 79, and Steve 78Eddie Herd USMCGirls Gymnastics — Carry OnMr. 8c Mrs. Rivers 8c FamilyKen — thanks for the kisses loveKeith 8c LizLiz 8c Keith (forever)Good Luck Class o f “7 8 ” Gomm Jr.Dot GoyenaMr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Wondzynski Mr. and Mrs. L. Coletta Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Murphy Bare MirrichMr. and Mrs. H. Gormley The Molnar Family Scott, Amy and Traci Czarnot Joe “Buddy” Merrick V. CatalanoMr. and Mrs. Roy GambinoMr. and Mrs. T . Lynons and FamilyMr. and Mrs. DonovanMr. and Mrs. J . KarueskyGood Luck Donna, Aunt Joe and CarolGood Luck Donna, Mom and DadStephen “ 80 ”Judy and Brian Lori NelsonGary, you light up my life

Bobby TurcoJohn and Joan McQuillcnMichael ValiantMr. and Mrs. Seymour BalkFalicia “7 8 ”Je f f “7 9 ”Buddy and Roz Goldstein Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Balk Felicia “7 8 ”J e f f ’79Buddy and Roz GoldsteinMr. and Mrs. Jerry Bundt and FamilyGood Luck Class of “7 8 ”

Linda DeMarco ’79 Congratulations Graduates from

the Maddows “Jep h”Karen NessCongratulations Roy: Love Ya Laurie Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Sklar and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Amel Mazal for Class o f “7 8 ”

Post 745 J.W .V.“Steven”“ALAN”Felicia Balk “7 8 ”“WE WILL ROCK YOU” QUEEN Good Luck Nancy, Love, Ed,

Jane and JanieBrowneyes and Ragamuffin Forever Nancy, I luv you, Glen Nancy, Best of Luck in the future and

always to a wonderful daughter! Love Mom

Nancy and Glen forever and ever and ever and ever and always

Glen, I ’ll love you always! Nancy Gary and Sue HoosNancy best o f luck you’ll always be my

little girl! Love DAD I knew you could do it, Sis!Don’t forget Nancy, there’s a means to

your madness! Mom Good Luck to an intelligent charming

girl Love your secret admirer Good Luck Ed G.Eddie and BethEddie and BethEddie and BethEddie and BethEddie an d BethMr. and Mrs. R. HechlerMr. and Mrs. Robert PanilaDonna PanilaMary Dunn and TonyTom McWatters“ A AND H” Weightlifters “7 9 ”Kathy ConnellyI’Ll always love you RichieMarie and Willie . . . forever hopefully!Sue Kolodzeski “7 9 ”Kathy CooperWeber, Carteret Health DepartmentLaszlo Dienes“Bernie” RosenskiMr. 8c Mrs. Stephen AndraszAndy 8c Barbra RosinskiMarie 8c Andy ShymanskiDavid MeduigyJohn HiriakJohn 8c Lil KozursNick 8c Helen Audreasz“Donna & Jo e ”Boobie 8c Joan Mr. 8c Mrs. Fedlam Mr. 8c Mrs. Braxton Dr. Agnes Ann Tylus Joe Kashickey Jo e and Verra Bobby Rosinski “81 ”Good Luck from Marvin!

Keep It Up! JoeTim 8c Lynn Good Luck Linda Bobby & Jo Lots of Luck Jo Good Luck Class of “78 ”Good Luck Jo 8c JohnEd 8c Millie SkozyoicBest o f Luck LindaHappiness 8c Luck from ElaineBest for you Linda From MaggieGood Luck Bugsy MikeLots o f Luck The BecksGood Luck LindaMr. 8c Mrs. John SaulsMr. 8c Mrs. Mark ParisioMr. 8c Mrs. Ray BoninoJanice ToaleSarah 8c Mike TcleoirMrs. Mary CoucciJulia 8c Joe ManhartPete 8c The Cuzzes“WHAT’S UP!”“ HEY MAN”“ 1 KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN”Pixie 8c LindaNicky 8c DeannaBob FoxPaul SundayGeorge GriffinFrank BertolamiMr. BlackPaul DeSantisPatricia The WaitressGeorge SchlothanPat CiuffredaMr. 8c Mrs. George LittleMr. 8c Mrs. Steve GyugLou 8c Geo. 8c Crew“Chick” ’76Bonnie “ 79 ”Congratulations, Tim Mom 8c DadJeanne the GreatMitziBest o f Luck to All SeniorsDebbie 8c Gary 8-13-76“ Sparky” ’77Bob & RoeRicky RyanLinda 8c LennyJimboSinker “7 8 ”Sheila “ R Y E ” ’78Mr. 8c Mrs. Donald RyanKathy 8c DonMr. 8c Mrs. James A. RyanGood Luck Sheila Mom 8c DadGood Luck Sheila Jackie “7 8 ”Vera 8c Eddie Ryan R en ee“7 9 ”Rye-Rye “ 7 5 ”All the fun at table 10 “ I’m so tired — and it’s not the Beatles” Ann 8c Billy Peggy (Poo)John Ryan “ R Y E ” 80 The Ryan Family Little Sab “8 0 ”Little Cuoz “7 9 ”Cindyee & Nicky Sheila 8c Jimmy 1-1-78 Grandpa & Grandpa (S.R. J .R .) Congratulations Debbie from Dad Jurgen Nielsen 8c Debbi Kociban Debbie Kociban & Jurgen Nielson Debbie and Jurgen Robert Kociban Kathy Kociban Jeffery Kociban Elizabeth Kociban Pete Dalina

Elcnor Dalina Steven Dalina Gary DalinaCongratulations Debbie from Grandma To my favorite cousin from Bobby Zak Mary Zak Kenny ZakCongratulations DebbieRicky DalinaJohnny DalinaMary FlagaDorothy OsowskiJohn OsowskiFran WalczakAnn ShoroskyVeronica FlagaMrs. Josephine PanilaGood LuckLenore 7 9BearLovely!I’m sorry for the $3 or is it 30 Lie “ Be good . .“ If you can’t be good be careful . .“ If not, name Baby after me.”Thanks!Mike “ 77” and Dar “ 78” 10/19/76 4 Musketeers plus 2 7/2/77 “ 72” Ford Mustangs are No. 1 Darlene and Michael Alice “ 79”Summer of 1977 Memories not to

be forgotten Maria Gabellino “ 80”DODGE VANHONEY!!!! 1 LOVE YOU A.F. and T.H Greg and Scott Coanshock Frank, Kathy, Greg and

Scott Coanshock Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kerly Janette KerlyMr. and Mrs. Norman J . Hartong Theresa Kerly Michael Fernechialt and

Darlene Coanshock Remember Kiss in “ 7 7 ”Variety Show “ 7 7 ”Ford No. 1Star Dodge Van No. 1 Mach I’s are No. 1 Mike and Dar Mike 7 7 and Dar 7 8 Congratulations Darlene Love

Mom and Dad “ Senior Power 7 8 ”D.B. D.C. C.C. K. B.P. and P.W. 7 8 Audrey and Paul “ 78”Steve D. “ FIRE THE PERTY”COOL BABY COOL!!Good Luck Audrey Love

the Kissingu Fam.Good Luck Aud Love Kathy Keep on Party in’Albert “ 78” and Carolyn “ 79”Nancy “ 79”Allison “ 76”Joanie Keating Jody and Roy Cheryl and J oe Benny Hitlee Kessinger Good Luck From John and

Ann and Mickey Best Wishes Audrey Love Mom Good Luck Class o f “ 78” from

the Siano Family Margaret Pidich Michael Pidich Marianne Pidich Gregory Pidich Mike Pidich

Kathy McElwee Mary Korniewicz Joseph Korniewings Mary Jennings Donald Jennings Dorothy Blanchard Albrecht Key Shop The Bodnars Margaret Jaquiets Helen Zimmerman Joanne Korniewicz Gregory Korniewicz Michele Korniewicz Barry Blanchard Mark Blanchard Karen BlanchardAlways remember your Golden Years Mr. & Mrs. Klenke & Children Good Luck Venus, From a Friend, B.Z Long live Sandy Hook!Mr. & Mrs. John Lehotsky, Sr.Kathy “ 79”We love you Rico & Kevin To my friends Margaret, Diane,

Fanny, and Regina “ Party On” Nora Blanchard Kevin Blanchard Nora Blanchard Kevin Blanchard Nicholas Blanchard Paul Jennings Carey Donavan Linda Molarz Debbie StrangioJoe, You Make Lovin’ Fun, Mary JoRobert and Sue MolarzDebbie ’81 and Tommy 79Mr. ArnoneMr. DonnellyRick & Venus 7 8Good Luck Venus “ From Bob”Cher “ 79” & Rico “ 78”C.H.S. Soccer Players are Sweet Sherri Cheryl “ 81 ”Mr. 8c Mrs. Raymond KJotz 8c Son Mr. 8c Mrs. Ronald J . Ihnat Sara “ 79”Tricia “ 81”Susan L. “ 80”“ Pepboys”“ The Rhythm Riders”Donna 8c Dave J ane 8c Mark Josie Pusillo “ 79”Bonnie “ 79”C.C. 8c Dimples “ 7 7 ”Betty Ann Kantor Stojka’s Tavern Dorothy Kalusek Mr. 8c Mrs. Biel Ann Krystosiak M. Pienczykowski Good Luck Class o f “ 78”Mr. Dudka Jose fa E. Ramos Isabel SerraMr. 8c Mrs. Donald Ryan Frank BarbewTo a good girl Mrs. Regan “Wave a Happy” Bob 8c Joan Ryan Good Luck Class of “ 78”

Darlene Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobs A. Walsh 8c Family Sal 8c Terry “ 78”The King Family Mr. M. KolibasGood Luck Tommy Fields Love

Debbie Woodman Balewicz

Andrea Petrach Karen Koval “ 79”Good Luck Andrea Colleen Waiver Bob & Denise Amy 8c Rich Amy & RichThe Italian Connection is Alive

and WellMr. 8c Mrs. Fred Gasior Lori “ 78” Tommy “ 7 7 ”Christine GasiorJacqueJoan 8c NickPaul 8c PeggyFred GasiorBetty 8c ChicJoan HardakerMary 8c CarmenPhil, Mary Lynne & ChrisFrank Brown Dept. StoreFred & Linda RossiSamuel Kaplan, ESQAnthony RussoTootsieShirley 8c A1Drew 8c JinoThe Liguori’sThe Brandy BunchKevin Margiatto “ 76”Walter Gasior Family Diane Cackowski Andrew Petrach Mr. & Mrs. A. Petrach Janine Stenton Amy 8c Rich Amy & Rich Amy 8c Rich Karen A. Panko “ 78”Anna Sahulak Joseph Sahulak Ed Borowski Florence Phillips Dianne and Cary Mary and Frank Poroley Martha 8c Ed Malanowski John WeluszFrom Woosh 8c The Boys In Honor of Rebecca Ellen Scheer Love Judy 8c Sandy “ 79”Col 7 8Good Luck Class 7 8Jim 8c Irene McNultyGood Luck Karen, Love GramMrs. MundyMr. Charles KochekMr. 8c Mrs. Joseph Juras 8c SonCongratulations Karen,

Love Mom 8c Dad Good Luck Karen, A good friend Mrs. John Panko Vinnie’s T.V. Service, Inc.Mr. T. Balka, Jr.Compliments o f Wiener King Francis Figel Mr. 8c Mrs. D. Thompson Hoffman Printing Co.Janice Moher Class of “ 74”Mrs. Margaret Moher The Staple Springfield Williams Farewell to Carteret High

Joanne Pydeski Rebis LiquorsPlaque Place — Rose and Jo Anne In Memory o f Elvis Dawn 8c Gwyn Ken’s Flower Shop Robert’s Chevrolet Good Luck Twins John 8c Daniel

Kaperwarski The Avencl Pharmacy

Janet 8c Bob Hansen A friend Walter Niemiec Janice and Randy “ 78”Hey Laura “ 78” — I’ll be barmaid again,

but this time no pizza!Good Luck/Fuzz — from Donna Sue & Steve “ 75”Frank Smak Mary Smak Ronald Raven Marilyn Raven Frank Smak, Jr.Sara SmakKristin and Amanda DavidsonAl FazekasBetty FazekasSue FazekasNancy FazekasJanice “ 78”Joe Tomasello Anne Tomasello Hank Stanton Bertha Stanton Kelli 8c Trixie Kelp “ 79”Mr. Gabriel Comba Mrs. Jean Comba Zielenbach Family Anna J . Krystosiak Marcelino (Ortiz)Marriott Biczo Family Colonia “ 78” C.A.Oh Yeah! Don’t Forget “ 68”Sexy Senior Citizen Bodak FamilyC. HAT ALA Anna Erdely Barbara Job Grace and Kids EMOJoan DaneriMary 8c Dominick Ripacandide GusIrene Sohayda Alex T. Sohayda Lynda Sohayda Buddy Sohayda Mark Children Bosze Children Joseph Erdely, Sr.Bernice Erdely “ CRAZY”Dianne and Cary Billy Joel Bombay Bingo The StonesMonica and Nicky 9/17/77 Robin and Pat Alison and WayneD. M. R.D. or J.R .Rose and Tommy 6/7/77 YOU BET!Nancy and DeanJudy and FuzzyJackson BrowneDave and Linda — Oct. 30, 1976Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BufanoMr. and Mrs. Joseph TothMr. and Mr.s Dutch Bryant“ Nanny”Jack and Carol Kimberly Bryant Jessica Cherpulis And Then I’ll Go!Louie and Eileen — Nov. 15, 1976 Mrs. William GiletaGood Luck Helen Page 173

Good Luck Turkey! From DannyEileen GiletaLiz AndersonSharri AndersonSharri AndersonNettie YarschuckMr. and Mrs. Harry MorecroftGood Luck from Margaret and RobertNora ElliassenMaggie ElliassenTom ElliassenUncle Bill MacArthurLed ZeppelinGrateful DeadMarshal Tucker Band No. 1Michael Joseph McGinnisRob BeilinaZiggy, Belliny Sc Ginny“ No Brains, No Pains!”MALSherryScott Flicstein Sherry and Scott Mai Sc Mike Maryann & Keith Todd Sc Tara Szczesny Paulette Sc Todge Marie’s Beauty Salon David Bowie & Iggy Pop Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Csimbok Mr. Sc Mrs. John Wawrzynski Joseph Wawrzynski Dave “ TH E BOMB”Steve Sc Eddie Walko John Sc Ann Marek Marie Kaminsky Karen Kaminsky Mr. Sc Mrs. Norman Allen Mrs. Katherine Kimback Brian SosnowskiHot-Lunch-CREW-From Holy Family Mr. Sc Mrs. E. Hidi Liz Csimbok “ 8 0 ”Cub Pack No. 89Cal, Barbara & Melissa TroutMr. Sc Mrs. John RobertsAnn FabiszewskiMary Sc Cami SchembriMaureen TrebourSea Explorer Ship 89 RavenMrs. Pauline KissMr. Sc Mrs. Chester BrodzinskiThe Heim-Mobile Rides Again!Jo d i Cuozzo “ 7 9 ”Jill & Ronnie The Reilly Family Jam es E. Reilly Pat & Chris “ 7 8 ”Joh n Reilly “ 85 ”“ M obsters” TKBo Sc Ola 11 monthsHolly Sc KerinMr. & Mrs. David MansonCheryl Drummond “ 7 9 ”Jill “ 7 8 ” & Ronnie “ 7 7 ”The Isabella Family Jeralyn “ 8 0 ”Kevin GaluskaThe Gardner FamilyStephanie GenoveseRonnie GardnerGood Luck Jill — Mom Sc DadJill “ 7 8 ”The Reilly’s Jeralyn Reilly “ 8 0 ”John Reilly Class o f “ 7 8 ”Mr. Sc Mrs. J . Reilly Cathy & Ed Gartner Mary Dally

Harold Dally Hal & Jan et Dally Congratulations Sos!Donna “ 7 7 ”Best o f Luck Class o f “ 7 8 ”Harry and Barbara Pasey Kathy “ 7 9 ” and Mike “ 7 8 ”Prom . . . “ purple”Paul Maxwell and Audrey Siano “ 7 8 ” D.C. and B.B.“ Mam” . . . Bobby B,BaracudaJ ulius and Ann Ciszak Dale Ann Graeme 1983 Steve and Betty Danowski Lynn and Mike Oct. ’78 George Margosut Walko Helen K. Szper “ Cheers”Millie Catinella Irene and Bill Comba “ Pettruceen”The Gnatow ski’s Mitch Danowski Jean and Bobby “ 77-78”Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Jean and Bobby Pauline Medvetz Francis MedvtzMr. and Mrs. Joseph Bober, Sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Szoke Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dobrovich Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kolodzieski Mr. and Mrs. W. Balint Mr. and Mrs. E. Sieczkowski Mrs. Tessie Oleshiski Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shackley Frank Medvetz George Medvetz Dorothy Medvetz Joseph Medvetz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Medvetz Snoopy M.TH E BEA T LES THE BEA T LES THE BEA T LES THE BEA TLES THE BEA TLES THE BEA T LES THE BEA T LES TH E BEA TLES The Davids“ Pete with the Educated Fee t” ST O JK A ’S TA V ERN ST O JK A ’S TA V ER N Terry Schaffer “ I Love Y ou ”The Nelson’s“ Good Luck S is !” Eric Schaffer “ Good Luck S is !” Alec Schaffer “ Good Luck to my Grandaughter! ”

Mabel Schaffer“ Good Luck T erry !” From your Mother “Good Luck T erry !” From your Father “Good L u ck !” Mr. & Mrs. Martin “ Love Sc Let Love.” (Lynn Grin) (R-2-D-2) KerekasGood Luck Terry, Becasue you need it.

(Rosemary)Sue Sc WaynePete . . . Did you put clothes on your

picture yet?

Rose Biggs “ 7 8 ”Roxanne “ R ocky” Biggs “ 7 8 ”Sue (Bear) “ 7 8 ”The D oherty’sMr. & Mrs. L .D . NepoteClare Gassert “ 7 9 ”The Baksovich’s Congratulations Mr. &

Mrs. Anthony Mosca Linda Macula “ 7 8 ”Mr. Siddons is Great Ha “Drizzle”Mitzi & Adam “ 7 8 ”‘LED Z EPPELIN ”

MR. SPAGHETTI JA CK SO N BROWNE PETER FRAMPTON BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN MELLOW DAYS “ Old English Sheep D ogs”Steve MillerROD STEW ART“ Let it grow ” — Eric ClaptonG ET DOWN!Jackie “ 7 9 ”Chris WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Allen TandyrakSusan TandyrakLinda TandyrakLisa Tandyrak “ 8 0 ”Stars Liqour Store, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Leon Szczesny “ S E Z ”The Leon Szczesny Family Mike an;Karen Kacsur’s Three Sons Cam my & Timmy Richie Sc Ronnie Clark Joann & RichieIn Memory o f Gladys DiGiovanni Good Luck “ Sez” — Rackasacker “ Laughing Hyenas”Muriel Cologero — “ 7 9 ”

FriendsGuy, Todd, WendyGood Luck Diane, Mom and DadSally “ 7 8 ”Debbie “ 7 9 ” Gary “ 7 8 ” (together) Texas BoundMr. and Mrs. Edward TempanyMr. and Mrs. R. BrunnerMr. and Mrs. Joseph TurnerRochille JonesTheresa and HaroldLen and Sophie JonesMr. Sc Mrs. John Washington, J r .

and family Frank’s Lunch Portugal Family Mr. and Mrs. Tindall Stand and Jane Stankewicz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Kochie Mr. Earnery A. Kochie Miss Jo an E. B. Kochie Mrs. Isabella Vamos Mr. Sterling Milles The Z oob ’s Father Mark Sc Janice Diane Sc Billy The 5 K ’s The Ju liu s Kishs’Kathy and MissyTony and Paula and TonyRay NovakTed DobrowolskiJohn Leshy1946 ForeverCamaro FroZ. Jaroes

Direct Connection Mopar Mark Small Block Bob A Little More Rock to Make My

Small Block Roll A1 & J ulieLive your life to the fullest The 7 B ’s MOLE “ 7 8 ”Jackson Browne the Best!M. PREZIOSO Sc SonsJim & Nancy FalzoneIrene DytyniakMr. & Mrs. J . HornakJohn HornakBill Sc Mary RindoshRobin Sc PatAlison Sc WayneRuss YeagerRich McCannMr. Sc Mrs. J . MedvetzDonald MedvetzHornak’s Enterprises, Inc.ET., D.M., L.P ., D.M., L.M.M O U TH . . .Bernie & Anne Stragapede Danny Sc Mark Stragapede Albert Sc Rose Kasha Jim m y Sc Michele Cestaro Ceil Stragapede Mr. Sc Mrs. Hornak & Family Mr. Sc Mrs. Curto & Frank With love to our daughter Cindy

Mr. Sc Mrs. N. Sivak Soxie Anne Class o f 1990 Cindy Sivak “ 1978”Good Luck Class o f ’78 Diane Ryan “ 7 9 ’Congratulations, Cindy — Leslie D. SivakSusan & Gary SivakNancy ’74 Sc Jo e ’70Good Luck Cindy Nancy SivakFreaky “ 8 1 ”Tom Ryan “ 7 7 ”“ Heckle” ’79Nick Cafasso The Man “ 81 ”Jo e Freeman “ 81”Love a Nurse Today!Congratulations Gary Sc Sue,

with love to Wesley or Paula Remember What but W.A.N.T. Remember Fruitpies and Twinkies? Remember the Big Five?Remember Nose balls?Southside Johnny and the Asbury

Ju kes — The future o f Rock Minna “ 7 4 ”J.H ., A .S., Sc N .S. Remember

Florida, Disney World Sc our hotel Nancy — a nurse any patient would want Regina Sc Nick Sivak, the greatest

parents I could wish for!Good Luck Class o f “ 7 8 ” Mr. Gilrain Good Luck Class o f “ 7 8 ” Mr. Robinson Larlarlarie “ 8 0 ”Barbara Bohonek “ 6 2 ”Mr. Sc Mrs. McFadden Mrs. Helen Zimmerman Best o f Luck A. Pullen Mr. Sc Mrs. William O ’Lear Good Luck Class o f “ 7 8 ”

Special Services Mr. Sc Mrs. Joseph Frankowski Mr. Sc Mrs. Robert MacKee Mr. Sc Mrs. Joseph Costello The custodian who doesn ’t smile

Gega PizzarMr. Sc Mrs. Thom as Kernachino Anne Tom czuk John DumaGood Luck Class o f ’78

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Good Luck Valaric Vera Best Wishes Valaric Sophie Anne & Bill Walsh Frank 8c Ev Heiderman Best Wishes Val Natlaie “ 7 7 ”Bob Pattan & Valaric Heiderman Good Luck Class o f “ 7 8 ”

Miss HanleyLots o f Luck to the Class o f ’78 Best o f Luck in the future T o my daughter with love, Mom Miss Universe o f “ 78 ”Wish you were here for “ 7 8 ”

GraduationLove can be beautiful in different

ways.Lucky Charm Love o f My Life When P.R. is with S.D. I feel

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from the T esta’sTo my Godchild, Love Uncle Ritchie Good Luck C athy, Aunt R ita, Ricky,

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C utest BabyEleanor Teleposky Pookey’s Aunt Louis J .R . Kady Esq.Janice Kady “Ms. Eastern Airlines” Kevin Kady Louis Kady C hristopher KadyNikki Renaldi Pookey’s Future WifeKelly Ann StashMr. and Mrs. John J . SudiaGood Luck Class o f ’78, Sue M oorfootBest Wishes Class o f ’78,

Florence Rich man ClaireGood Luck Jo e , Sara M.

Congratulations Joe Love Me O h !! Joe . . .From-a your father hum!Good Luck Joe — Mrs. C.Mary Zerillo Bob Degennaro Joyce Carl “ 80 ”“Class o f ’55 ”Congratulations Class o f ’78 Gina Higgins “77”C harlotte CarlC harlotte UrbanowitzClipie & SueHi Marg, LizDonald CarlJan e t Van PeltMr. 8c Mrs. Van PeltMargaret Carl“BEACH BABY”vBk — Put a smile on your face.Good Luck Deb, Love Mom &

Dad KapecTo my beautiful cousin Deb,

Good Luck and Happiness Good Luck! Love from Grandm a &

Granpa KapecGood Luck, from Slow Man Dan Best Wishes, in all future endeavors!

Ed & Janet Smolski November 23, 1977 . . . DEAD DAY Jim m y & Mary “ Easy R iders” “ Dickereno’s”Dave 8c Debbie “ THE DEAD HEADS ARE

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They say th ere ’s a heaven for those who will wait, some say i t ’s b e tte r b u t I say it a in ’t; I ’d rather laugh w ith the sinners than cry w ith the saints. The sinners are m uch m ore fun, for only the good die young. T hink o f w hat we could accomplish if we had the tim e to live and grow in harm ony. Tim e is l ik e m o n e y ; so foolishly spent, so yet underestim ated in value.G ood Luck Joanne G im ius — Mom Anna Marie Girnius & M atthew Blazewicz Joanne Girnius & Mike Pacillo NOWAnn Sc M attEddie, R obyn, Erica & SharonTeresa and JoeyD onna and PaulT om m y DeLuca“ R eno’s”“Cheese”Marge Carter — secret agent George and Cindy Blocko “Woogie B” Sc “W eenie”“The Gang”“ Big A ”Teresa Dyczewski Led Zeppelin Chalie Daniels Band Marshall Tucker Michele & Maureen Sallustio Larry and Mary Cuocci Sudalus H. Marry Me “ Capt. T . Sc C apt. E ly”“ A loha” Love G randm a Bick “ Sarah B ernhard t”“ Gram & G randpa De Falco”“ Love is being w arm ed”Roll your Bod!“ God loves lovers”Hope your troubles are few.Love one another.“The P iper” The G reatest Angler W alter J . Niemiec D .Z .“ 8 2 ”Mr. & Mrs. J . Schneider Mr. Sc Mrs. F. M anarte Annabelle M anarte “ 8 0 ”Ed M anarte “ 7 8 ”Joan Gozzalino Jo an Major A lfred Portilla Noni “ 7 5 ”Jo an Kocsi “ 7 5 ”G ood Luck Mark, Mastros Helen McLain Luba Yesinsky Anna Maggar Mary LelisziLynda Sc Buddy Sohayda Jean Pavlonnis C ’mere . . . C ’mere ChippeeMr. Sc Mrs. Jo h n HudakS. JorriccaC oppola’s DeliLillian LeleszDebbie W awrzynski “ 77”Mr. & Mrs. S tephen MidwickQueen & Zeppelin No. 1“ You have your own special w ay”Mrs. Louise Vernachio D orothy Vernachio Sandy Vernachio Mr. & Mrs. R obert Pettinheo Ida FreyGood Luck Bob — The Nemjo A udrey, Andy & Yvonne Bergen R aym ond Skokow ski Howel Family My M other’s Place Dick Lukach 1948

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