Holly Spirit - Rancocas Valley Regional High School

The HoLLy 8pLYLt
Vol. XLV, No.5
Rancocas Valley Regional High School
Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060
Senior Issue
Students
enjoy Easter
in Rome
by Shannon Shields
Mr. Danser, Jim Curto, Debbie DeClemente, Kirk waner,
Debbie Richardson, Alicia Javis and Mr. Danser's niece, Robin
posed for this picture with the Bay of Naples for a backdrop.
Classes
elect new leaders
by Shannon Shields
Elections have recently been held
for positions in the 1990-91 student
government which is very important to
the success of our school. It is the
students' only means of representation
in the way we want events is our school
to be handled.
Student government lets the stu­
dent body make decisions so we are
not solely controlled by "a higher au­
thority."
Student officials are involved with
fund raisers, dress code, social events,
homecoming, assemblies and other
activities.
The results forthe 1990-91 student
government elections are Student
Council President, Dong Shin; Student
Council Vice President, Alex Craig;
Student Council Secretary, John
Kosydar; Student Council Treasurer,
Pete Braun; Student Council Public
Relations, Michelle Eble; Student
Council Representative, Kim Wagner;
For the class of 1991 the leaders
will be Class President, HeatherCorco­
ran; Vice President, Tracy Sortino;
Secretary, Marisa Mazairz; Treasurer,
Todd Smith; Representative and
Deanna Sahina.
In the 1992 election the results
were as follows: Class President, Clare
McNab; Vice President,***; Secretary,
Alyson Mongan and Treasurer, Jenefer
Willem.
Finally in the 1993 election the
following students will be the leaders:
Class President, Vashti Nevadomski;
Vice President, Dawn Caputo; Secre­
tary, Sally Nolder; Treasurer, Dannielle
George; Representative, Shannon
Bangs; Representative, Debbie
Richardson; Representative, Melody
Smythe; Representative, Dianne Ty­
son.
Some Latin students ventured to
Rome this spring. They were freshmen
(Latin I) Kirk Walter and (Latin III)
Debbie Richardson, sophomore (Latin
II) Jim Curto, and two juniors (Latin I)
Alicia Jarvis, and (Latin III) Debbie
DeClemente.
Also going on the trip were Mrs.
DeClemente, Debbie's mother, and
Robin Danser, Mr. Danser's niece.
Robin is a soph at Medford Voc Tech.
The trip was sponsored by Mr. Don
Danser, teacher of Latin and Journal­
ism. The students went during Easter
break to Rome, Florence, and Naples.
Some of the highlights include
(besides the normal Colosseum,)
Michealangelo's Pieta, David and the
Cistine Chapel paintings.
The Pompeii ruins seemed to be
the favorite site to visit according to Mr.
Danser.
The weather was rainy most of the
time but it did not dampen their spirits.
Everyone had a good time.
These trips are open to everyone
not just language stUdents. Everyone is
invited to experience the excitement of
other countries.
Mrs. Donna Rivers led a trip to
Paris with over 14 people going from
both RV and the community.
Students have an opportunity to
raise money for travel by joining the
Travel Club and pariticipating in its
fund-raising activties, the most popular
of which is the morning donut sales in
the cafeteria
Trips to Paris (led by Mr. Holland)
and Germany (led by Mr. Danser) are
planned for next year.
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June 1990
Holly Spirit
Cocaine epidemic continues to grow
by Matt Shaw
A startling shock was brought on
this month by the report issued by the
Senate Judiciary Committee. The re­
port stated that about 1 in every 100
Americans are addicted to cocaine.
The committee also stated that
about 2.2 million people are hard-core
addicts, people who use cocaine fre­
quently, and that number has more
than doubled since the last poll.
Officials from the ONDCP (Office
at National Drug Control Policy) said
they were going to base their drug
strategy by the report done by the Na-
tional Institute on Drug Abuse. The
report showed that 4 million Ameri­
cans had serious drug problems.
According to the estimates in the
Senate report, New York has the high­
est total of 434,000 while South Da­
kota has the lowest with just 800.
But whether it is 1 or 100,000 the
problem is an epidemic and the prob­
lem is growing.
When asked about the problem
one student simply stated, "I don't
understand what people see in it. I
mean it's so expensive and causes
Sponsored by the Honor Society
Students give
blood
by Angela Byrnes
Recently a blood drive sponsored
by the National Honor Society and the
American Red Cross was held in the
wrestling room from 8:00-1 :00.
The blood drive, held every De­
cember and May, was a great suc­
cess. The study/faculty participation
was excellent, as it always has been.
The group has never failed to meet
their pint goal.
"A goal of 50 pints was well ex­
ceeded," commented Mrs. Trudy
Menne.
The reason for the NatiDnal Honor
Society's sponsoring of the blood
drive is that they wanted to support an
organization that would benefit not
only our school, but also the commu­
nity at large.
The American Red Cross supplies
about 1/2 of all the blood used in the
United States. Fifteen percent of that
blood is collected on college or high
school campuses. But they could
always use more.
Patients in our area (Pennsylvania
and New Jersey) needed over
385,000 pints in 1989 alone. Those
suffering from cancer or leukemia
need the blood donated from you on a
weekly basis.
To give blood, you must be be­
tween 17 and 65 and at least 110
pounds. Nearly 50% of our population
is capable of giving a pint of blood
every 56 days, yet only 8% do.
Many WOUld-be donors don't give
blood for a number of reasons. The
main one must be the fear of AIDS.
The fact is all equipment used to col-
people to act like a spaz. Besides, the
people I've ever seen use it always
have a stuffed up nose."
The problem is everywhere and is
no joke. New Jersey has 66,000 hard
core drug addicts and the problem is
growing at an amazing rate.
The question everyone must ask
him or herself is "What can I do to help
stop this epidemic of addiction."
r
Letters to the editor are
welcomed. The Holly Spirltre­
serves the right to edit submit­
ted letters to conform with poli­
cies concerning slander, libel,
and offensive language.
Names of the writers must
accompany letters In order to
be considered for publication.
Names may be Withheld upon
request.
Letters should be typed,
but clear, handwritten letters
will be accepted.
You may give your letter to
any staff member, to Mr.
Danser (Room B226), or place
It in Mr. Danser's mailbox Inthe
Main Office, or slide the letter
under the door of The Holly
SpIrit office In B250.
Continued on page 3
The Holly Spirit
Rancocas Valley Regional High School
Mount Holly, New Jersey 08060
Telephone: (609) 267-0830
Editor
Christene DeDeo
Laura Schoem
Staff
Angela Byrnes, Jason Huf, Lennon Moore
Damaris Rivera, Deanna Sahina, John Sharp, Matthew Shaw
Shannon Shields, Alyssa Spitler
Adviser - Mr. Danser
June 1990
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Class of 1991
Trina White becomes
Miss Mount Holly
by Damaris Rilvera
Recently there was a Miss Mt.
Holly beauty pageant held here in
RV's auditorium which was won by
junior Terrina White with a little en­
couragement and support from her
family.
The other participants in the pag­
eant were Chery Tabak, Amy Lea
Sarge, Andrea Elaine Stockum and
Denise Marie Donahue.
Following the annou ncement of
the winner, Terrina was presented
with a crown, bouquet of roses and a
trophy by Mrs. Esther Fowlie, who had
won the pageant in 1935.
From her interview Terrina was not
out to win the pageant, but to get the
title and wear it. She wanted to win in
order to prove to herself that she can
do anything she put her mind to.
When asked about her feelings
concerning the competition, Terrina
said that she was not nervous at all
until the time actually came.
"I wasn't nervous about the com­
petition until I was sitting down on
stage looking at everybody and every­
body looking at me," Terrina admitted.
Terrina will be Mt. Holly's repre­
sentative now in various of the future
county activities.
Continued from Page 2
Blood flows freely
lect blood is sterile and disposable.
Nothing is ever reused.
Another reason is simply fear. The
actual donation lasts about ten min­
utes and there is only a little pain. And
that little pain could mean life to five
people.
If you are interested in giving
blood, or just volunteering for the
American Red Cross, contact Linda
E. Williams at (609) 386-1073 or call
1-800-26-BLOOD between 9:30­
5:30.
Members of the RVRHS Marching band celebrate at
Hershy Park after their First Place finish in the Band Class
C at the Chocolatetown Festival held recently in Hershy,
Pennsylvania.
Class of 1991 makes plans for finale
by Deanna Sahina
As the school year comes to an
end, the juniors are looking forwrd to
their senior year.
Some of the closing activities for
the juniors are the lock-in, sponsored
by the student council, and junior
class on June 1-2, to which everyone
is invited. As always the Farewell
Dance for the seniors, sponsered by
the juniors, will take place in June.
Junior Class President Heather
Corcoran said, "We can make our
senior year just as profitable and fun
as our junior year. In order to do this,
more people have to help and come
up with ideas."
In order for a good Homecoming,
some meetings will be sc~eduled for
student council over the summer.
Some senior class activities are
more volleyball nights and a class
picnic. Suggestions or ideas are open
to all.
Classes visit Washington
Josue H. Cortes
Mr. Joe Holland and Miss
Madison's classes recently visited
Washington, D.C.
The groups departed Mt. Holly at
6:30 am and arrived in Washington at
10:00 am, where they were met by a
tour guide. The guide took them to
visit several places such as the
Wahington Monument, the Lincoln
and Vietnam Memorials, the White
House, the Library of Congress and
finally, the Smithsonian.
Since most of the students in
both classes are from foreign coun­
tries, this was the first time that the
had the opportunity to visit the
nation's capital.
After a day full of memorable
visits, the groups returned to Mt. Holly
around 8:30 pm.
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I, Joan Darpino, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Kim: A true friend forever I leave a car,
and a laugh (about a week of worry). Pete: I leave
a!.2u.ll!!, some of my fat, my driving skills, and a box
for all your worries and hurts with my ears in it!
Missy: I leave a thankyou for listening but not
saying anything, and happiness with Jerry. Brian:
I leave you the rest of my fat and an arm! And the
hopes that one day YOU'll give me that look. Sandy
and Molly: The rides inthe car and thanks for being
real friends. Dean: A girlfriend and another ride in
my car (as long as you don't give directions).
Jarett: I leave a box to kick instead of my car and
a smaller mouth. Maggie: I leave you a ride on the
4-wheeler, a talk with Pete, and a new laugh.
Everyone: I leave some fun and happiness.
I, James Martinez, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Lisa B: good auto insurance.
Nicole R: sense of mind & hairspray. Steve A: my
gold ring. Shawn D: a razor and shaving cream.
Dan P: all the girls. Don W: a pinky. Maria B: good
luck in RV! Amy S: some baggy jeans. Dave D:
some credits to graduate. Kirsten B: a new
hairstyle. Eric J: new dress ties. Damaris R: more
patience with your mom. Jen C: my tanning ability.
Steve S: ear shrinking powder. Ed S: crash
helmet. Fred A: condoms. All the rest: Peace of
mind.
I, Jackie Scmidt, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Alex: our long talks on the phone and
our wonderful friendship. Stacey: our talks about a
certain guy in choir. Chris W: My massages! Jen
S: Lots of luck and happiness. Julie C: my pic of
Joey inthe yellow shirt. Kari: Jor­
dan, our lasting friendship,
special memories, the
summer of '89.
I, Laura Schoem,
being of sound mind
and body, leave the
following to Meghan
Shea :The Lit. Mag and
all the memories that
go with it. Chrlstene
DeDeo: Ileaveclearwrit­
ing ratherthanthechicken
scratch the Holly Spirit often
receives. The Agents of Lat­
t
man: I leave plenty of doors to decorate. Karl: I
leave lots of luck in your future years at RV. All of
my friends: I leave all our happy memories.
Thanks for the laughs.
I, Shelley Smith, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Adriana Don: I leave Gameboy,
complete with Tetris. Christy Gessleman shall
receive the Satanic Bible and a lifetime supply of
Beef Jerkies. Sandy Fine and Molly O'Neil will
each receive a copy of the "Cruising Nun's
Handbook." Mathew Deans: I leave my vast
knowledge of relativity. Maybe for once you will
leam something. Todd, I thing you know what you
will receive. Shane d'Entremont shall receive as
many beautiful girls as he can handle and a cup...
Better to be safe than sorry. You will also receive
reservations at Magnolia Cafe. Dean
Michalski:will get a truckload of cuban cigars. All
my "favorite" junior girls: I leave ''wonderful''
memories.
I, Lauren Scudder, of absent mind and attendance, leave
the following: Brian and John: all the memories of
Rainman. Mr. Gordon: all the thanks in the world!
Willie: ''whatcha doing?", lotion, a date to the
prom, and many wonderful memories!! Chris: all
the hugs in the world, my stuttering problem, and
definitely a mafor malfunction! Mr. Williams: a
new joke book, color coordinated socks, and a
happy retirement. Kim: "stand back", "you ...", all
my trust, confidence. and true friendship! Every·
one else: best of luck in the future!
I, Toussaint Carter, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Janet: I leave great times and
cheerfulness. Pete: I leave my skills at getting
served. Jarrett: I leave Rodney and Sue in your
care. Joann: I leave my satin sheets, laughter,
rainy days and "secrets." Chris: I leave my car, 6th
period lunch, Leslie and our friendship. Ray Cole,
Chuck M., and Rick D.: I leave my BCC teaching
skills. Miss V. and chamber choir: I leave "Silver
Swan." Sharon A: I leave a big hug and smile.
I, Kim Collier, being of clogged head and brown nose,
leave the following to Joan: our theme song.
Missy: late night swims. Lauren: our fun times wi
out parents. Brian W: my deep tan and wonderful
complements. Chris: my special language. Pete:
our house in Delaware! Rlsa: my pitching arm,
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1Iestaments
reputation, Ford, and Amy Jones. Max and
Carolee: my ears to listen to you. My Coaches: I
leave the joy of having me. Sandy: The joy of being
on the same team wI you. Robert: my heart which
you now own. Willie: Our new found friendship.
Doug: Fun talks and Sarah. Alex: ME!
I, Melissa Cloak, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to "1989" field hockey team of under­
classmen: I leave you with my determination and
will power to make next year's team much better.
Kim Collier: I leave you my softball skills and
thanks for all the advise. Lisa Z: I leave you all the
advise you need and of course history class.
Valerie Owens: I leave you Gary and thanks for all
the help. Jerry: I leave you all my love and
memories. Tweetie: I leave you Jerry.
I, Chemaine, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Chris: I leave my beautiful wedding
ring. Charlene: I leave Ray (you know you want
him). Heather: I leave all the Bang Bang you can
chew. Martha: I leave all the fun we have in lunch.
Verushka: I leave you nothing and I really mean
nothing. Marquita: I leave the B you think you
really should have gotten. Jackie, Tamah, and
Jennifer (I almost forgot your names): I leave all
the fun we had and gym and the people we used to
torment. Elizabeth and Ruby: I leave my sparkling
sense of humor.
I, Adriana Don, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Shelley: I leave a longer attention
span and my unanswered pinky swerars. Christy:
I leave you Brian ... + some tighter clothes. Sandy
and Molly: I leave all our trips to Pizza Hut and our
"interesting" conversations. De + Rich: I leave you
my unwillingness to take sound advice and our
methods of getting by this year. Todd Smith: I
leave you a pair of glasses. Marcus: I leave you my
visits to chem. and our flirtations.
I, Carolee Christine Ritter, being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to Scotte R.: I leave you the 5­
year-plan handbook. Clare: My GAP hours and a
long and lasting friendship. Max D.: I leave you my
Tretorns. a smile and a never ending friendship.
Chris G: I leave my window open, a candlelight
dinner and my shoulder to lean on. Anthony: I
leave you BUNKY, a football rulebook, another
year in that troubled school, boxing gloves,
Wendy's stock, My love and a continuous and
everlasting friendship.
I, Jon "Stretch" Stolpe, being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to SYNC: I leave all the
memories. Matt: I leave my "all-star" basketball
ability. Pete: I leave my Smarties record. Mark: I
leave you the rafting memories. John and Alex: I
leave you some leadership ability. Lisa: I leave you
my attentive friendship. Betsy, Kathy, Kristen,
and Shannan: I leave you 3 more years of high
school (Have fun!) Becca: I leave my "awesome"
musical talent. David: I leave my brotherly love.
SYNC leaders: I leave my many thanks. Damien:
I leave my spelling ability. Rob: I don't leave my
box. Mom & Dad: Thanks.
I, Tamah Rush, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Heather: I leave stromboli for finals,
many choir memories (especially from '88), walks
home, summer movies on Wednesday nights ­
Chris Wittkamp: I leave school pianos on which to
accompany - Mr. Wurtenberger: I leave a brand
new freshman homeroom and biology II class to
bug you - Miss V: I leave many precious memories
of choir, England, and Godspell - Mrs. Gaughn: I
leave gratitude for organization and many more
shows - Alex: I leave many fond memories, hope
for a better friendship, and strength for bad times.
I, Audrey Albertson, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Everyone: I leave you all the fun
and memories here at R.V. Shelley Eble: I leave
you my locker. Chuck Meyers: I leave you
nothing. Dave Jasko: I leave you all the fun times
and your brother. (I feel bad for you!!) Greg Good­
win: I leave you every hole in this school. Luis
Gonzalez: I leave you my love!
I, Bill Jones, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Dam and Doug: Everlasting friendship
and the times to come. Eric: more muscles. Rob:
$60. Paul H: 4 ft. glassy swells. Will: bigger legs.
Jorge: a new girlfriend. Jim: Albany, if you go.
Rich: chauffer. Don: a date. Noelle and Joanne:
color green. Jon: a lot of fun. Brian: snaked skin
boots. Fearsome Foursome: the good times and
long nights. Paul S: Superbowl Sunday, 1989.
Jarrett and Dean: new attitudes, because you're
not the best. Cindy: memories and all my love.
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I, Bryant Lady, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Bud Ryan: I leave the greatest parties
of the future. Chris Lambert: I leave 1,000,000
doses. Gene Kadar: I leave a five foot Iguana. Bob
Price: I leave a fast chick in a fast car. Kim
Preston: I leave one million dollars, a Porsche,
and Tom Whitesell's house. Sandy Stringham: I
leave the knowledge of geometry. Tara Coon: I
leave whatever you want. Michelle Fassbender:
I leave my lust. Brandy Everton: I leave the
unknown.
I, Janete Hatcher, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to All my younger buddies: This is for
you, Terrina, Josette The Hot Box Girls and
Jeannette To all of you who still have 3 years
Debbie and Lil please stay unique and for Kristy
my cute litter freak To all of you I leave this
se~me.nt .of advice: Its great to be pretty but beauty
inside IS Just as nice.
I, Ed Trumbetti, being of sound mind and body, leave the
foliowingtoJer: 1leave my wrestling shoes, maybe
you can put them to real use. Schwi: Remember
what I said about when I come back. Mic: I leave
you one more year in this corny schack, and the
people in it! Vic, Jon, Mike G: I leave you my stinky
feet. Bret: I leave my skateboard for your lonely
walk to school.
I, Jo Ann Ryan, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Maryanne and Kim: I leave you the
lunchroom and "the waiL" I also leave you the guys.
All the guys I know: I leave you the hallway and
the auto shop. Donna: I leave you the gymroom
and the lockerroom. All the people who will be
driving next year: 1 leave you the parking lot. The
people who hang out at the wall, I leave it to you.
I, Samantha Webb (SPAZ), beingof sound mind and body,
leave the following to My friends and Bill Patty: I
leave to my friends the fun times we had and the
memory of me. I would like them never to forget
me. Bill: I leave my love and also the great and ex­
citing times we had, which he knows of. I love you
all so very much.
I, Rick Jones, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Cindy: I leave you windows, 3-D, and
all the long fun nights we had together. Mo: I leave
you a big fat kiss and the
memories of going dancing
and our long talks. Oh yea
and one last memory
"It's not raining." God­
win: I leave you my
stereo, my t.V. and all
my knowledge of
women. DonJ.: I think
I'll just leave you
money for singing les­
sons and finally Noel: I
leave you a $50 gift certifi­
cate good at Hulahan's and
my soul will accompany you.
I, Brian Willem, being of overwhelming mind and studly
body do leave the following to: My sister Jen: I
leave 2 years of no longer being "Brian's Sister,"
along with 2 years of history notebooks. To the
track team: (leave evergreen loops and no hope
of ever beating Willingboro. SYNC: I leave my
sense of humor, leadership, and memories of good
times. All the speCial people In my life (I hope
you know who you are): I leave my legs, my brown
nosing ability, my lack of money, and one last poke
in the side.
I, Heather, being of sound mind and body, leave the
follOWing to MarqUita: a happy meal, soccer
memories, Jimmy, more toppings, the Byou never
got and my love. Dawn: my wonderful sense of
directions, free bowling, a road map, a new history
teacher and baseball memories.
Chemalne: My grades in
English. Lavonda:cookies
and my math answers.
Becky: more toppings.
Donna: a new seat in
English. Jimmy: all my
love Marquita, pickles
and french fries.
I, Cindy Jenkins,
being of sound mind
and body, leave the fol­
lOWing to Sandy: My pre­
cious plaquie. Maggie: one
Holly Spirit
June 1990
osolating fan. Joanne: toilet paper for your
shower. Noelle: things that happen in threes. Don:
genuine fathers degree. Rich: a pack of gum.
Sharon and Stacey: ice cream and chinese food.
Megan: advice to look around before you speak.
Moe: all our prom dresses to avoid future
shopping. Bill: memories. all my love and .....me!
I. Christene DeDeo, being
of sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Kris: my studying hab­
its, Laverne & Shirley
fantasies, new running
shoes, my 'country' girl
innocence, Mr. Davis
after cutting. and all of
our 9 years of
memories. Toni: my
bowling skills, Marlton
8(after we got there), my
school smartz, and a hedge
cutter in case you want to cut
your hair. Mr. Corcoran: I leave
thanks and appreciation for all the help you've
been to me. Mr. Danser: luck in finding an editor for
next year. Rick D: a road map to Marlton 8, luck
with baseball and football. my weight Iifiting abili­
ties, and memories. Jason and Jody: all my Von
Hayes paraphernalia. Mr. B: lock of my "blonde
bomber" hair and my babbling. Mr. Holland: a pre­
invatation to Dave(not Ross) and I's wedding. Jen:
all of the frustration you caused me at lunch. Beth:
a case of 'you know what.' Sonja: a new throwing
partner and my discus school record to break.
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I, Christy Gessleman. being of sound mind and body.
leave the following to Amy Minnich: an official
referreed wrestling match. Verushka: a coupon
for one "real" boyfriend. Sandy & Molly: 2 bottles
of Boonesfarm (thanks to me!). Adriana: the ability
to make up your mind. Shelley: your clever ability
of forming acronyms. Adriana and Shelley: the
long-standing V.C., hmm...• pinky swears, pet
names, truckin'. Brian: silly sayings. puppy dog
eyes, tickle spots, and most of all, my future.
I, Sheryl. being of sound mind and body, leave the follow­
ing to Chris: I leave all abandoned houses and our
adventures in Tabernacle. Jenny: all the B's and
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B's. Melanie: air conditioners and our
inseparableness. AI and Sam: "Bud" & #5.
Melissa: wet ones and our ability to stop on the
same road 50 times. Becky: Apple Pie Hill and my
uncle. Daddy: all my love and my "magnet."
Sandy: "Bud", the jail. my 3-wheeler. the basket­
ball court. and ourfriendship. Jeff: "My"truck, "My"
dog, your squeaks, and "ALL" my love.
I, Christine Stevenson, being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to Marianne, Carol, Jen,
Sheryl, Wendi. Marianne: I leave my car. Jen: my
clothes since you have half of them anyway. Carol:
my answering machine since you like talking on it.
Sheryl: my phone for all our phone calls. Wendi:
my phone book in case you need a date. Mom &
Dad: I leave all my love.
I. Jarrett Laraway, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Shane, Chris, Charlie: My thanks
and friendship. Charlie M.: "Money for Breakfast."
Chris: A good watch so Leslie will be home on
time. Shane D.: A little of So Co. Pete: A pair of
Levis. Dean: A temper & ankle protector. Mike S.:
Some hair clippers. Magy N.: Bird Seed, Love and
friendship. Wayde U.: Duck tape and a ladder.
Jacqule D.: My thanks and Exxon Station. Dam·
ien S.: Boxing gloves and a swimsuit that won't
come off at night. Karen L.: A pair of tight jeans.
Nicole & Stacey:Asummerjob. MikeSup.:Ashot
clock. Sue H.: My heart forever.
I, Chaz Wightman. being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Ronnie Loehr: I leave In-School
suspension. Mr. Popler: I leave the memory of a
model student. The under classmen: I leave
advice: Enjoy High School! Don't always do the
right thing. Make the most of it, don't waste your
time complaining. Party on Dudes and Dudetts!
I, Michelle Marie Darnell. being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to Ronda & Crissy: Mimories
of our wonderful friendships. Heather: memories
of our chemistry labs and our adventures. Tara:
Memories of that one certain person, Sam Sula
(HA! HA!). Calculus Boys: A piece of maturity
from Ronda, Jenna, & me. Chris DeDeo: Our
wonderful little ''talks'' we had in gym. Kim Wag­
ner: All the rainy summer days for shopping. and
a deck of cards for your sister. Christine Calvert:
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Memories of those long telephone conversations
about certain guys and our problems. Laura K.: All
the Italians who make pizzas (HAl HA!). Maria D.:
Memoris of the time we, all, walked to Rancocas
wds, McDonalds, and Pizza shed. Max D.: Boxing
gloves, my higher grade pt. aveg., and memories.
I, Rita, being of sound mind and body, leave the following
to Tammy: I leave my 2 front teeth & the keys to
your car. Gina: I leave myself & an everlasting
friendship. Tracie: all my cuts, lates, & suspen­
sions & of course our morning habits. My Love:
every kiss & hug ALL MY LOVE! Heller Boy: I
leave "Marty." Bud & Lambert: I leave the DEAD!
Jeff: I leave my friendship. All future COE stu­
dents: I leave Mrs VanDyke. Everyone else: I
leave RV!!!
I, Kate Cooke, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to all the heads, especially of "91 : I leave
to you all of my Saturday Sessions and in-school
suspensions. Hopefully you won't get as many as
I had. But most of all I leave to you all of the
mornings when you wake up tired and still dazed
and have to go to school. Ha! Ha! Later, I'm outta
here. Peace.
I, Jerry W. Danser Jr., being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to my girlfriend Tracy Clark: I
leave you with my love and my heart. I love you
very muck and I will miss being in school with you.
Take care and good luck in school for the next 2
years. Can't wait until August 14,
---1994.
I, Steve Coar, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Bryan: I leave the coar
image to protect and
serve the best he can.
Mike Greski: I leave a
great big "HEANT!"
Angela: My apologies
for being a creep. And
finally to Becky: I leave all
my love and devotion. And
wishes that she may believe
in herself everyday to finally rec­
ognize the beautiful woman that I've already found
inside her. I leave her warmth, laughter, strength,
and tears that she may cherish always.
I, Jennifer Stevens, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Debbie M.: My jewelry and driving
skills. Jackie: my ability to stop at red lights. Toni:
my grapes. Laura: my history testing skills.
Wendy: all my driving accidents. Michelle: my
health. Linda T: my hearing. Chemalne: all my
money and gym memories. Ronda: my history
cover. Michelle: my zoo pictures. Lisa: my job.
Alicia: my car. Chrissy: my good behavior
(kidding). Tamah: gym memories. All the guys
who make fun of my driving: my driving ability.
I, Annette A. Matias, being of very intelligent mind and
sound body, here by dedicate the following to
Audrey: Thanks for being a great friend and when
I need advice I will come to you. For all of this I leave
you my blessings. Dawn J: I leave you my
memories. Chemaine & Jennifer: I leave you my
good looks and personality. Tamah & Jackie: I
leave my ability to have common sense. Shelby: I
leave you my sisterhood. Bibl: I leave you my true
friendship. Rosemary & Tara: Igive you myfriend­
ship. KIT. God bless you all!
I, Bud Ryan, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Lisa: I leave my love to you. Chris: all
the Dead Bootlegs you can record and a great
friendship. Michelle N: all my experience. Marcus
and Sean: I leave you the best ability imaginable­
to cut class and party without getting caught. L1sl
& Price: I leave you both a car-you both need
them. Jenn L: I leave my brilliant mind so you can
excel in life and have FUN.
I, Sue Walker, beingof sound mind and body,leavethefol­
lowing to Frank: I leave all my love and the rest of
our lives. Donna Gardner: I leave the memory of
"Don't forget to
!" and of course the
practical X-Mas gift. Tina Tagliaferri: I leave my
car(Don't ya wish!). Kim Collier and Michelle
Fassbender: I leave $95. (Price is rising) Scott: I
leave Jokers and ERIN.
I, Anne Gaskill, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Samantha Lynn Webb: to you I leave
my car. You'll need one in the times to come!
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Debbie McGuire: to you I leave all the love I could
ever give to a friend. You are very special to me!
Dawn and Erin Jones: I leave my "misty." I love
my puppy and I know you two will. Bobby Ullman:
to you I leave the memories of our love and times
we shared. Katy, Stacy, and all my other choir
buddies: I leave my throat! And my love!
I, Scott Nistico, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Sean 0: I leave our 22 minute shore
trip and a really wild friendship. Sue W: I leave a
mirror and $20. Dave McPeak: I leave another "F­
N" year. Brian A: I leave "the attitude." Kim: I give
you my love & our happiness. All the heads: keep
smokin to the dead. PEACE.
I, James Heacock, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Harton: a new Novel and an
ultimate Video camera to make the perfect movie.
Latimer: a Mass. Maritime degree. Brain: the art
of backstabbing and my "Roy's." Pete: some
homework skills. Mr. Wallace (Wally): a new bird
sweater. Mr. Grogan: some pens and pencils.
Brad and Christina: "Toupee and RV Band" Tee
shirt set. Radu: some fresh humor. Mr. Hutchins:
new golf techniques. Cruse: Joe's invitation for
'1he special," and my ultimate Vehicle (the Moped).
Now you can ditch '1he Piece."Thomas (German
Man): James' personal ski lesson. Walt, Allan,
Erich, Brian, Evan, Dave, and Mike:forthe S.M.'s
on F. anew B.S.V.! Comedy!. Mr. Wllllams(Jack):
some real shoes,new jokes, and a hammock for
the coming years.
I, Brian Wehman, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Steve Tiuer +John Kauffman: $1 0 to
get a haircut. Wade Uetz: some of my height. Ken
Kleszlcs: a muzzle so he will shut up! Jeorge
Llamas: a pack of bic razors so he can shave
everyday. Jason Pinsky: the $20 lowe you. Terry
Watson: Myoid station wagon. Kim Nawalony:
driving lessons. Laura Schone: all my advice.
Sherry Pancoast: a picture of Wade! Andy
Frohner: a gift certificate to Merry Go Round. All
underclassmen: the best of luck!
I, Lashawn Lytch, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to James H.: I leave some good
grades and a real grade point average. Napolean:
I leave you my car and a pack of gum. James L.:
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I leave that ride to school. Francie: I leave those
goofy times in gym and study hall. Donna Lee: I
leave you my cousins, basketball games, Town­
ship, those Holly Lane arguments, my friendship,
and a pack of pork chops.
I, Brian Schafle, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Derek: I leave an empty parking
space. Ed S.: I leave a race wi a 300 zx down Rt.
38. Kim P.: I leave a mud puddle. James M.: I
leave all my gold (sike). Eric V.: 1leave a game of
quarters. Walt H.: I leave a new pairof shorts. Bret
D.: I give the power of skateboarding. Tony S.: I
leave a pair of sunglasses.
I, Brian Minnich, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Tous: I leave you some soul glow and
a driving manual. Aaron: I give you one of my legs
and my championship in handball. Chuck: I leave
you my "strap" (whatever that is). Demers: I leave
you fond memories of Irwin M. and cousin Eddie
and 200 Ibs. Jimmie: I give you some of my couth
along with my Algebra II knowledge. Radu: I leave
you a clue. Max and Mlke(Ed): I give to you my
vast expertise of skiing technique (and some paint
for Ed's Blazer). James H: I leave you the '100ns",
a slurpee and my Bach tapes. Rue: I want you to
get a haircut and roll down you sweat pants! Mr.
Wallace (Wally): I leave you some qptimism.
Christy: I give you my heart!
I, Brian W. Rife, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Schwi: My seat at the lunch table. Paul
Hackett: no more rides to school but always a ride
to the beach. Bruce: a bus pass for when you
Torino uses up its gas. Stacey: all the clothes you
took from me. Nicole Alison: googlie eyes.
Megan: my bird. Belinda: that ugly dress you
modeled. Deanna and Marlsa: my eternal
friendship. Rich and Don: something to don the
weekends. Bill: driving lessons. Eric: la leg work­
out. Joanne: anything that will last more than 12
minutes. Mike: money for a surf board. Noelle: a
punch in the nose. Sean Town and Mark: a real
car. Rayna: deep thoughts and my car. Sean
Kline: a lie his girlfriend will believe. Nikl Scotti:
Anything she wants.
I, Donna Lee, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Lashawn: I leave all of our good times
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and the times to come in Virginia. James H.: I leave
my grades and your ROTC uniform that you love to
wear. Angela: I leave our talks in foods and in the
halls. Danielle H.: I leave 3 more years in RV.
Everyone else who is left in RV: I will you some
of the best and memorable times of your life. Enjoy.
leave the secret of next years wild style. Demond:
I leave some bad jokes and a hair line. I leave Brian
F. one "combaticus cavebericus." Damaris gets
one fat "Poodid," I leave Alex my Algebra II skills.
The chemistry master Brian H. gets a bowl of
insuline. Ms. White: I leave a cheesy attitude.
I, Verushka (Foo), being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Chris Nagel: I leave many memo­
ries and the promise that I'll always be here.
Christine Calvert: I leave a fun senior year.
Christy Gesslemen: I leave my friendship
forever. Vashit: I leave her own bedroom. My
Latin buddies: another three years of it. Andrea
S.: the promise to visit me at college-Ha, Ha. All
my Lumberton friends: A thank you for always
being there. And lastly-my parents: the happy
thoughy, that I'll be outta your hair.
I, Stacey Trainor, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Nicole: Loveshack '90, the truck and a
guido. Megan:the Surbon, rainbow mug andajob.
Belinda: my brother. Eric: a jean jacket and a new
car. Damian: no regrets and my puff. Jim: the
multicolor pepsi bottle. Jarrett: Gloryland and a
new attitude. Cindy, Jo, Sharon and Noelle:
sleepovers and a big bowl of ice cream. Brian W.:
a birthday present. Nikki and Jen: my advice and
a postcard. Brian R.: a real job and my teddy bear
earring. Paul: some new underwear, great memo­
ries, cheap sunglasses and all my love.
I, Kim Murray, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Krls M: I leave a greased inner tube.
Michelle M: I leave our happy memories of the
Scott/Christian calls. Kim N: I leave an extra tank
of gas and future memories with Ernie. Cheryl T:
I leave a place to remember where her camera is
and chasing ducks at hte Polynesian. Kim: I leave
the water pressure from the water slide, the mono­
rail ride, and luck with John. Mike Miragliuolo: I
leave boxing gloves with extra power. Scott L: r
leave rolls of nickels, dimes and quarters. John H:
I leave Kim P. Tanya M: I leave a plane of her own.
All my friends: future happiness.
I, Christina Lynn Nagel, being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to Mr. Latimer: All the great
memories, hand-cuffs, and an infinite amount of
pillystring. Thanks! Mr. Minniear: Allthe pecan pie
and bagels your heart desires. Someday ...
Stephanie Turk: My chair. You're a wonderful
person. Lots of luck! Mr. Bednarik: Silk ties. Clare:
No more looking at "her" face! Stay sweet.
Verushka: Too many awesome time! Amy:
Thanks for all the memories. Chris S.: A very true
friendship. All Seniors: Best of luck in the fall.
Bradley: All my love and a future together!
I, William E. Jordan, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to the younger positive brothers: I
leave several pairs of fat House shoes, some
house junky gear and dance skills. My brother: I
I, DedeTolmayer, being of sound mind andbody,leavethe
following to Rich Grungo: my ever lasting love.
Adriana Don: all my gQQd advice and homework
(tests). Robert Rodrieguez: all my history work.
Jen Mickie: I leave you my basketball skills ha, ha
and all the parties at your house NOW!! Sandy A.:
I leave you my telephone all night long.
I, Karen Lutz, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Charley Moore: I leave you all my love
and caring of the last 2 years and the thought of all
the happiness to come. Maggie Nolder: those
great yellow flower pants of yours. Sandy String­
ham and Mike Sweeney: all the great times down
in Florida. Lauren Scudder: the talks we had in
Florida. Miss Elliott and Mr. Ney: Thanks for all
the encouragement. Jarrett Laraway: listening to
me whine in homeroom about Charley. Lastly to
my family: thanks for always being there when I
needed you.
I, Sandy Fine, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Steve Schwartz: I leave you the
infomus game we've played our whole lives!
Deanna Sahlna: I leave you my typing ability and
the strange talks we've ahd, and Sundays! Steve
Gray: I leave you a yes to the question you've
asked me everyday for a year! Mike Pancoast: I
leave you the tart cart to which you could only
dream to ride like Steve. and to Tim Wood: I leave
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you a herim of girls at BB Hill. Todd Smith: I leave
you lots of cherries!
I, Maggie Nolder, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Sally: I leave you a comfortable pair of
walking shoes because you will be doing alot of it
next year! Karen L.: I leave you a friendship that
will never die (SandyS.lleavethe same) I love you
guys! Chucker: I leave you our home room chats.
Jarrett: I leave you my ping pong skills-someday
we'll have a rematch! Dean the Dream: J leave you
my birdseed and my bug! Pete H.: I leave you a
telephone-U know what you can do with it! Wade
Utez: I leave you my sexy bod! Ha! Shane: I leave
my sister's "Less Than Zero" tape! Mike E.: the
saying out of the Green Comes blue! Anyone
else: I leave my never ending friendship!
I, Nancy DIGiacomo, being
of psychotic mind and ab­
solutely NO body leave
the following to Steph
W." MW Smith, phone
talks, and what makes
apples taste so sweet.
Ducky: my phone
number (hint hint).
Stay gold!! Enos: little
known. deities named
"G. Murgatroid," "othello"
and "xerox" and some
great hall passes. Chris Se­
ruby: My "awesome" drum tal­
ent (but don't use it in public!) K. Budden and Deb
Meg.: all horror films (Lord knows I don't want
them!) Rob Stern: a bag of Linden's cookies.
Chuck "Bedlam": my fair-make it happen! S.
Turk: a ride home. Mary M: "P--envy." My Dad
(Rocco): I leave you the dog. Miss V.: I leave
Robbie, the lighting board and "Ie petit homme."
Nagel: 14,000 bagels! Gumby Rules!!
I, the Eldermost Scout, leave the following to Erick
Trumbly, David Walozyn, Evan Childs, Mike
McElwain, David Stolpe, and Brian Strumfels,
my fellow Boy Scouts ofTroop36.I, being of sqund
mind and questionable body, do bequeath the
entirety of my Scouting knowledge and experi­
ence. May you reap all the rewards of Scouting
(you should be enjoying one now). May you never
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fail in the tradition of the comedy troop.
I, Ronda Herrmann, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Denise: a little white thing and a
kitchen. Crlssy: Larry, a bunch of love letters with
good grammar, and a fire to burn the others.
Debbie: a ride home from the movies. Heather: a
sinking feeling in the stomach. Jen: a doctorate
and all of my physics homework. Michelle: the
ability to swallow before you laugh, a steamer for
your wall paper, and wiseguy. Calculus boys:
matu rity (what else?). And You!!! (Tony Meyers):
just a big! fat! yeast roll!
I, Wade M. Uetz, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Super "7": I leave great memories,
brotherhood, and girls willing to compromise. S.B:
I leave a party Ball and a 40. D.M, P.H, C.J: I leave
Nintendo Club free passes and duck tape for the
"Birds" mouth. MS: I leave my boldness, memo­
ries, and my collection of sneaks. K.K, J.C: I leave
my Chevelle, my Abs, and games of "35". C.D:
stock in "Pats Steaks", and vacum cleaner for your
car. C.J: I leave my thanks for in Trig class. Jarret
L: I leave composure and understanding. James
L: I leave my 3- point shot and court sense.
I, Heather Mirabelli, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Michelle: I leave Miss Mary Mack,
the knowledge that we did win and the ability to
swallow before you laugh!! Jenna: I leave my
undying gratitude for your help in Physics, English
and Psychology-without you I'd still be a
sophomore! Ronda: I leave you one IOU for one
Friday night that never happened and a great
Autobiography that lowe totally to you. Laura: I
leave you my grieving thoughts of your demise at
the hands of the Mafia-Good Luck! Tara: I leave
you me. Minneacandthe ability not to regress! The
friends I couldn't fit: I leave happy memories.
I, Mary Milich, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Michael: I leave all the love in the world
and a lifetime of PMS. Chamber Choir: I leave a
million performances of Les Miz and even more
German beer. Altitudes live! I'm leaving you some
R-E-S-P-E-C-T... Mr. Corcoran and his first
period class: I leave a lifetime of P
Envy....
Amy: I'm giVing you a construction-free Rt. 38 and
a "Black Thing" sweatshirt. 8th period Perform­
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ing Ans class: I give you my most vissceral feel­
ings.... And the entire school: I leave my blazing
trail of glory to be followed by anyone destined for
greatness.....
I, Jennifer Larkin, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Kim Wagner: my sym­
pathy in having to deal
with Calculus. Friends
I can't fit-memories.
Ronda Herrmann: All
the Nintendo games
ever made and a guy to
beat on in college.
Heather Mirabelli: I
leave confidence in her­
self and thanks for being
there for me. Michelle Darnell:
Patience with Max and all the Italian, Mafia studs
you want. Calculus Guys: Maturity and my reci­
pee for vodka-jello. Chris DeDeo: Trenton State
College and victory over all. Kim Murray: a new
job and great guy.
I, Connie HUdson, being of
sound mind and body,.
leave the following to
Freshman and Sopho­
mores: I leave all of you
young girls my maturity
and you know who you
are. Act your age and
as your color. Regina: I
leave you all the memo­
ries we had throughout
the years. Eli Watson: I
leave all my love for you
and more. Mom + Dad: I
leave you thanks for things that
you've done for me. Angel: I leave my money to
you. R.V.: I leave everything I have left and that's
nothing. I'm outta here!!!
I, Francie, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Tanya Moore: Francie-Bran and Tory
stories-you're the best and kinda neat. Janete
Hatcher: strange hotel rooms, Katdaddies, and
land of 1000 dnaces. Marquita Hawkins: driving
lessons, 4 years of memories and a stable love life.
Vinnie Castor: a new kitchen, the 'score dance', 6
years of memories and all my love. Dawn
Tilghman: driving lessons, nerves of steel, good
friends, and a sexy boyfriend. Mike Eder: alii have
to say is YOU C-WORD! I'll miss you. Max Diego:
Well...you're in the same boat with Mike. Donna
and Lashawn: I had a great time. I leave Donna
Miss Joan memories and falling in Canada. I leave
Lashawn all of my corny jokes. Angela: all of the
fun I had. I'll miss you.
I, Sharon Aronold, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Joanne: memories of places never
found and trips to places we didn't really know the
location of. Cindy: full Ho, ice cream, and Florida
burns. Stacey: yellow ponchos, lots of water and
empty stomachs. Megan: speed boat adventures
and full Ho food .. Noelle: another huge sundae of
your own so I'll be free to eat mine. Carolee:
skipping school, will I get caught? Eric: all of my
best memories and the promise of many more to
come.
I, Toni Meyers, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Lauren: I leave my
height. Dawn: my
charm, beauty and
singing ability. N.U: my
softball skills. Matt: my
athletic abilities and a
real girlfriend! Chuck:
Good luck in C.C, and
F.N. J.S: money for driv­
ing school. T.J: my love
and all the fun times we had
in German Class. R.D: A new
pair of socks and better directions. Chrlssy(B.D.),
D.O., R.H.(R.R). M.D. (You BF 1/R!): the fun times
we had in FI, S.M. (and you!), my great tan. L.K.:
Joe and his silk sheets·....•••••••
I, Michelle Merlino, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Kim N. and Cheryl: I leave shared
tears, late nights, lemons, M.C. Shelley raps,and
all my insanity and love. Vinnie: I leave slim jims,
pretzels, the Ouigaboard, (F.S.), and my love. Kim
M.: I leave pickles, all your favorite malls and all the
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\testaments
luck in the world with Rob. Wendi and Toni: I leave
football games, hot air for as much as you talk, and
the ability to know when you're being suckered!!
I, Richard Spitler, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Schwi: a party Ball and
a nut to sweat. Chris
Ward: Porcelain Dolls
and Poetry to "creamy
carrie" a lust twin and
an A+ in chemistry.
Mick: a girl friend that
won't get him beat up.
Dave DeViney: credits.
Cheryl: a productive
muscle. Rakeem: 1, 2, and
3. Max: new sheets. Noelle: my
memories of the senior trip wish you were there.
Molly: our secret past. Prieto: Southern comfort
and the "movie" and Barb. Slifko: a head gasket
and a real car. The "Rat Pack": I leave our groupie
(carolee).
I, Peter Holcroft, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Dean: for all our talks and friendship.
Jarrett: Sue and a butt. Chuck: a new car Phillies.
Ken: a new laugh. Wade: you I<now who I leave
you. Mike: ups. Chris: a free movie pass (for two).
Maggie: Damien, Jim, Mike, Jeff, and whoever
else: a prom date and dress. Shane: a voice.
Joanne: Chuck Henwood and Maggie's party.
Thanks a lot!!!, and a book 101 Ways Not to get
used. Corn: Phil lies. Jim M: your own bedroom.
Kim: Calculus buddies-get a clue, and a new life.
Teachers: thanks. Soccer teams: all the great
times. Baseball team: state championship.
Soupies: wedding rind. AD: a new attitude, grow­
ing up pills, and a book on how to treat a boyfriend.
Joan and Kim: Love and friendship.
I, Diane Hallowell, of superior mind and broken nose,
hereby leave the following to Brian Ward: all the
happiness we've shared. Sandy Fine: the memo­
ries of our 4 "exciting" years at RV. Maureen
Moore: all the luck, enjoyment and prosperity in B­
Ball and Lacrosse and my point guard position
(take good care of it!). Girls B-Ball Team: "good
luck" and a State Championship. Matt Deans: the
Alaskan Islands, all the late nights of homework
and "Senioritis!" Jaquie D.: "Yickie"- "stickie" and
the memoris from shildhood. Brian Willem:
"Ouch, Quit-it" and Mrs. Roszek's Freshman
English. Allison Mangan: the right to tease every­
one else during B-Ball practice. Sandy A. and
DeDe I: "Eastampton" and our B-Ball discussions.
Noelle Ries: "Taco Bell."
I, Linda Taylor, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Terrina: I leave your health (see, and
you said my driving would kill you). Janete: I leave
all the fishies in the world. Tamah: I leave my
dangerous frisbee and my "Wordop Wa-dop" tape.
Theresa and Erikka: I leave "The bright side of
Life." B+B: I leave 2 more years of RV. and Mrs. G.
Lashawn: I leave my apple juice. Trang: the
mourning!
I, Sandy Alcott, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Hick: I leave you all the walls you can
handle and the TV and Couch and good luck in B­
ball. Shawn E.: I leave you me for the rest of your
life. Sheryl S: I leave you lots of late nights and B­
ball courts with Bud and I also leave you all the
stress you can take. Deb M.: I leave you my
markers and the clay from under my nails. Val: I
leave you all of ourgreattalks. Ally: I leave you my
sneakers and grip tight hands for your all star
season. Mike and Diane: I leave you each otherto
keep straight.
I, Tracie, being of sound mind and body, leave the following
to Jen and Steph: I leave all of the school rules that
never made sense to me. All of the "Dead
Heads": I leave the Grateful Dead, you can have
them!!! Rita, Tammy, and Kate: I leave all of the
memories of getting into trouble and trying to get
out of it. The rest of the underclassmen: I leave
all of the worries of credentials for graduation!
I, Joanne, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Tous: a bullet-proof vest, a hormone
balance, my love and friendship. Mo: "honorary
senior" and dress shopping memories. Noelle: a
list of most desirable guys (if we can't have 'em no
one can). Megan:the V. Year, world's bestconver­
sations, and a fogged backseat. Sharon: a map
and the Blues Sisters. Cindy: you can have the
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only cop, of our Christmas songs. Mike P. and
Brian: all those #'s, "X"-we have yet to experience
together. Bill: a key to the sweatshop you aided in
originating and "THE" picture. Rich: a book of
cracks and the most understanding friend. Don: a
leash to keep me in check.
I, Craig, being of sound mind and body, leave the following
to Tammy and Joanne: I leave mostly everthing
because you two deserve that much for everything
you've ever done for me and Joanne you can get
the rest if you do one more thing (you know what
that is, stop thinking that way I don't mean that)
Thanks for everthing.
I, Charlene Rayne, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Stuart: I leave all of my love and the
good times we had together. Chemaine,
Verushka, and Krls: I leave all of the Dawn and
celebration filing. Thanks for all of the good times
we had at work. Michelle: I leave all of my clothes.
Nikki: I leave all of my love for my God baby.
I, Valerie, being of sound mind and body, leave the follow­
ing to Missy: I leave you the fond memories of the
"Cuban Missile Crises" A "Revenger" for all of your
frustrations. Happiness with Jerry memories of my
"affair" and a thank you for being a friend. Lisa: I
leave you all the luck in the world with FBLA (I hope
your advisor does not have a file cabinet), and all
the happiness in the world with Skener. Kim: I
leave to you all the cloths and jewelery money can
buy and my hope of getting a new car. Thanx's for
being there. B: I leave you a color chart-maybe
now you'll match.(love ya) Gary: I leave you all my
love and happiness forever. Jannette: I leave you
2 more yearsof FBLA and a keytothe '1ile cabinet."
I, Bibi, being of sound mind and body, leave the following
to Valerie Owens and Donna Lee: I leave my
colorful unmatching cloths. Dolly: I leave to you
another trip to Big Boys w/out my tooth hurting.
Lisa: I leave to you all my earrings. Wally, Kim H.
and Mary J: I leave my MANIAC get up for all of
you to use one day. Nichole: I leave you my
doofiness and crazy ness. Lennon: I leave you my
socks. Mario: I leave you my dog, my love and the
waves of the water bed!
I, Gina, being of sound mind and body, leave the following
to all my friends: I leave the parties and memories
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we had. Don't worry, we'll have more. Sean
Crotty: I leave a love that will never die-I love you.
Chrissy: I leave a toilet to sit on. Don-won: I leave
my advice-Kate my ears that are always listening.
All the lower-class and seniors to be: I leave the
bull. .. Cookie and Rita: I leave a friendship that will
stand the test of time. All the Heads: "Dead" or
otherwise-Peace!
I, Nicole Yvette Kellam, being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to Nicole Marshall, Andrea
Wright, and Regina Reid: I leave yall super slim
fast. Tishanda: I leave you my lunch ticket be­
cause you are always moneyless. The Jungle
Brothers: I leave you all a life because yall will face
jail bars within the summer. The C.O.C. Posse:
keep striving for perfection and you'll go far. Jen­
nifer: I leave you a new man that will be the man
who wil give you instead. Tonya F., Carla,
Audrey, Danielle, and Courtney: I leave yall the
don't get along Posse. All the girls with weaves:
I leave supergrow. Sheila W: I leave my report
card. Eric Parker: I leave you a new sense of
humor.
I, Nichole, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Wally: lots of Terence, Taco Bell and
a benertanthis summer. I still want that purple coat
for my jeans. Bibl: lots of common sense. You still
need instructions on you-know-what before it
comes out. Lisa: I leave you lots of hairspray and
a new car. Dahlia: Next year! Kim: Red dye (but
tell themJ) it's the sun. Azlz: I leave you the
remembrance of the party on March 24 when we
both got STUPID! Robyn: I leave you New York
and Kareyn-Iots of Gold and Brian: I leave you with
lots of love and friendship.
I, Waleska Torres, being of sound mind and body, ~9ave
the following to Rlchole Davenport: I leave you a
serious vacuum cleaner for the car and a
McDonald's franchise. Dally: I leave you earrings
and a book on everything about computers. (ha hal
Kim: I leave you a cuban sandwich and a cuban
man. (ha hal. Mar Jane: I leave a tan and a photo
album for all those pictures (you know what I mean,
right?) Bibl: I leave you a case of those things you
couldn't figure out and a real camera. And for
everyone else and all the girlies I leave my true
friendship.
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I, Dawn Tilghman, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Debbie M.: I leave my bowling
scores! Marquita H.: I leave behind great memo­
ries of the Florida trip. Like Brad! Heather K.: I
leave you my polite and calm driving manners and
my great sense of direction. Tom C.: I leave you my
car seat covers and my ability to avoid accidents.
Nicole M.: I leave you many good memories and
my easygoing attitude so you and Tom don't fight
as much. My Brother: I leave you my room. Bet ya
thought I'd never say that huh?! Mom and Dad: I
leave you everything else including all my love!
I, Ed Niko Silva, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to all the oncoming seniors: I leave you
all the mischief and memories. All the girls: I leave
birth control pills and my phone number, well all
you girls know it anyway. Fenton and Fred: I leave
you all the money you owe me since you won't pay
me back anyway. Dave: I leave another year of
high school(the 5-year plan). Marcel: I leave my
.clothes that I'll never get back and everyone else:
good luck, you need it.
I, Shane d'Entremont, being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to Chris D: I leave some
nerves, Wings, (along with Duke) 30 points. Jar­
rett L: I leave every bottle of S.C., the Princeton
Fling, all those passionate nights, oh and a hat!
Dean M: I leave a sample box of Tampax, a
batman sleeping bag, and a stomach. Peter H: I
leave a razor, some goldfish protector, and a
solution for women troubles. Charlie M: I leave
some dressing tips, hydrogen pyroxide, and Lum­
berton Twin. Threesant C: I leave congrat's for
discovering me a hair piece and a milkbone. Lisa
B: I leave better jUdgement, a summer of ''fun'' and
thanx for love. ShellyS: I leave a new attitude
(you'll need it), complements on your clothes,
success, oh, and a controlled sex drive. Carolee
R: I leave Ramone. Everyone: I leave love, good­
luck, and thanx for the years I'll cherish forever.
I, Martha Valencia, being of Spanish mind and gorgeous
body, leave the following to Sam: the good memo­
ries of our four years (Florida). The spanish
posse: a can or Goya beans. (ha! hal) Jay: My girl
Tanya (That is if you leave your boy Cam). Luis: I
leave you Audrey take good care of her, or else!!!
Chemaine: I leave you my rings. Sike!!! Tanya: my
amiga you can have the "Piece of you that's in my
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I, Wendi-Anne Journeigan, being of sound mind and
body, leave the following to TM: I leave my good
judgement because your biggest handicap is
you're easily suckered. I also leave Steve and my
bracelet. L.K.: To you I leave my car and perfect
driving record and many happy memories with
Joe, I had many. Chris: I leave you my mother and
your favorite song "Why Me L
" MM: I leave you
the great memories and a full bottle of vanilla
extract. CD(BD): I leave your favorite animals­
BIRDS. All my other friends: I leave you fond
memories and a great life.
I, Dean Michalski, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to my following Nukas: Dukie D.: I
leave all the nintendo games. Pete H: I leave an
8x10 of Jason Rosenbaum for your dorm room.
Jarrett L: I leave my ATM so you can twist it. Mike
S: I leave karate theater and some duck soup.
Sean B: I leave $129. Chris 0: I Leave a Bob
Hurley haircut and a national championship.
Toussaint C: I leave compton and a blank tape.
Wade U: A tour guide for your next trip. Maggie: a
new nest high above your college. Mr. Minnear: A
lifelong supply of NCAA violations for Indiana.
Sandy S: some chocolate milk from kindergarten.
I, Jimmie Martinez, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Chris D: I leave you a
can of fix-a-flat, Pat's
steaks, many fun
nights and one trip to
the shore. Brian: I
leave many "Naps",
one white turtle neck,
car games, and Christy.
Max: I leave a trip to
Wildwood, "Nicole", one
trip to Florida and one
speeding tickey. Charley: I
leave
you one sitting of all you can eat Wings,
some ballistics, and Karen. Carrie: I leave many
notes and late night conversations, lots of love,
many memories and a never ending friendship.
Misty: Bob's Big Boy, Maximo, double dates and
a lasting friendship. Rayna: long phone conversa­
tions, freedom and Brian. Rachel: a ride to school
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and a boyfriend. Jarrett: a chese steak, one shot
of tequilla and Sue. Dean: a national
championship. Kim: 5 months of fun, chinese food
and one movie rental.
I, Paul Hackett, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Tony: a surfboard. Mike: a pick. Bill:
a strong bottom lip. Damian: a rulebook, and $300.
Eric: a bike. Brian: a girlfriend. Rob: a set of
weights. Bud: a watch and some Vivarin. Ed S: a
skeleton key. Ed T: some hair. Schwi: some
muscles. Nicole: one guido (accesories not
included). Megan: an early morning mask. Be­
linda: my answers (you Both get some morals).
Scott, Jeremy, John and Mike S: fishhooks.
Stacey: all my love and the holes in my underwear.
I, Jason Pinsky, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Steve A: a tranquilizer for my brother
and a good pitching arm. Jen W: the biggest toast
because "we're outta here" and some lights to
hang on and tables to jump on. Lisa B: really big
bumpers for your car and a car door that opens.
Jeff M: gut buster and a free pass to an
optometrist. James M: CRX, a permanent job and
a fiesta. Paul R: a real car, Michelle and The Bike.
Dan: maturity, weights, luck and some good times.
Joe D: ajerri-curl kitforthat old "played out" hairdo.
Don W: the best study hall ever and yah know it.
I, Robert Thomas Bell, being of sound mind and body, do
hereby leave my brain to science and my body to
charity! The Iranians: I leave RV the perfect prac­
tice target! My friends: I leave an open fire door!
The lunch crew: I leave parts of Eric's hair before
the cut. The morning crew: I leave memories of
when we were kicked out a few times. Julio, Amy,
Chris, and Beth: Thanks for being there for me
when you were! Julius: the many interesting
exotic places we got lost like N.Y.C.
I, Chuck Henwood, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Theresa: I leave all the good times
we had together, and put the bad ones behind us,
Love you. Leroy Henry III: I leave all the good
laughs and cracks in homeroom for four years,
Good luck my friend. "Big Daddy Fent": peace
dude, now that school's over you can't get in
trouble any more. I leave you a swollen eye,
laughs, highs, and whatever comes forth before
you leave. See Va. Finally to my good friend Jorge
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Llamas: I leave all the sayings, laughs, crys, the
sneaking around, and the future to you.
I, Chris G.(Shortyl), being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to All those young girls who like to
fight: GROW UP! There is no need for it. Leslie
and Tiffany: please don't mess up and remember
I always love yous! Jenn W., Theapla, Damaris,
Madelyn, Dustin and all my friends I missed:
Guess you can't have anyone else to pick on but
remember the Pinto of love is still rolling! And to
Shaun F: please stay out of trouble and remember
all the good times we have!
I, Chris Demers, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to all my friends (you know who you
are): Brian: my new booka 6weektrainingcourse,
8 percent, Christy, my patience. Leslie: good
memories, my creativity, a Syracuse National
Championship, a very special thanks. Toussaint:
sense of direction, new pair of jeans, my manners,
90 minutes. Charlie: pack of Johnny Smokers, a
temper, Karen, gambling tips. Shane: degree in
saintary technicianry, study habits, bottle of So­
Co. Jarett: Suzie-poo, memories of Florida and
Def-Jam's '90. Jim: Duke National Championship.
Kim: a wet dream, F'n w_e. Wade: prom date,
my admiration, decisions? Sharp: S.J. Champion­
ship in soccer, Debbie. Sharon: good and bad
memories.
I, Damian Sher, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to Bill
Jones: a cool rag to put
on your hot head. DoUg
Schoen: asm43k and
Loony Dog. Jacquie
Dunphy: a diner for
"One More Try", the
atomic fart, a tiny, tiny
woman somewhere in
your room and I leave
you Me. Wrestlers: a flair
for dramatics. Lauren
Scudder: a ladder to get down
off of your High Horse. Shane D: Puke covered
dishes. Karen and Charly: an apologie and a jar
of white out for my place in your memories. Mr.
Corcoran: my ego and super ego. Mrs. Graf:
favorite teacher award. Laz: some black socks.
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1Iestaments
Schnauferr: a voice box. Junior Guys: "Just Say
No." EM: legs.
I, Cindy Hunt, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Rick: I leave all of the great memories
especially 3D but most of all my friendship to you.
Don G: someone else to pick on and all of those
great parties. Molly: those red Shirly temples and
are burning hot fevers. Sandy: all those good
times since kindergarten and sitting in the chapel.
Molly rember we were lost. Diane: the somewhat
good times at practices and the great times on the
trip but most of all that door at Disney Villiage.
Brian: I leave you me. Ha! Ha! Don J: someone
else to pick on.
I, Walt Haywood, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to BUddy R: I leave my Dreadful Dud
shirt. Brian S: I leave agallon of mousse. Derek R:
I leave the 1999 Mr. Olympia Title (hal) Bill J: I
leave all of my peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Mr. Minnear: I leave my gingerbread stew (w/out
cloves). Eric M: I leave the weight room. Mr.
Butler: I leave a new wardrobe. Amy T: I leave a
new attitude. Sandy F: I leave a pair of elevator
shoes.
. I, Deborah Anne McGuire, being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to Kim B: an alarm clock and a
brain for when you forget yours·. Kim P: memories
and a pet elephant. Sandy: many magic markers!
Karen and Erin: hop for 4 good years. Jeff: a
faster car. Jen S: driving lessons and Dr. B.
Ronda: you know who. Jen J: SS and chocolate!
Deb 0: SS and whoever. Sheryl: the party animal
award. Naney: my gumby keychain, mint cc ice
cream and Gimpy. Heather: my dog and R.v.
Anne: 11 years of memories and friendship.
Crissy: much thanks. Kim W: something trife.
Dawn: bowling ball.
I, Noelle Ries, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Mo: 6 hours of sleepfrom Vermont, the
Honorary Senior Award. Cindy: the 4 most unbe­
lievable years of my life because you were the
making then with me. Jo: To my twin, all those ditty
thoughts, 'cause you know what I'm talking about.
Team Homeroom: Yo, kiss a but. Don: a list of
. Maggie: a new
euphamisms forthe word
BUG. The Green Team: Our theme song "Me So
Horney." Meg: a 3 ring circus 'cause you're our
ringleader. Carolee: a pocket planner and a chi­
nese fired rill. Max: the most perfect weekend of my
life and the secret to keeping me up at night. Diane:
the directions to West Chester. Brian W: the sinx
My greeneys. Jody C: the 2nd Honorary Senior
Award. Rich S: my trust and use as a crutch.
Anyone who has found it: my common sense.
I, Belinda, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Nicole: I leave you liquid blue eyeliner,
my experiences in a 1/2, little McBats, many gui­
dos, memoris, and last of all my couch. Stacey: I
leave you our best year of lunch, Philly tour, 16
frogs, burnan curb ride, long haired guys our
friendship and the rest of our lunch table. Megan:
I leave our Blowpop and Butterfinger code, Twink­
ies, Hostess cakes, weekend Blitz, old Mildew,
your own guys (39) the past, present and future.
Damian: our special date. Bill: all the toys in the
world. My lunch table: many laughs. Paul: my vo­
cab. and my moms food. Brian: tweedy bird. Pete
Mc: I leave you your bike that's still in my garage.
Pick it up! Mr. Holland: Slim fast. Underclass­
men: RUMORS AND A PARTYLESS SCHOOL.
I, Shawn Fenton, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Wade Michael: thanks a lot for sticking
with me. Audrey P. Danlelle H.: stay chill and stop
fighting. Tiffanie G Leslie G: I hope that your
school years to come will be good. I'll miss yous
both aring me Love Shawn. Eric S. Jenn W. Dave
C. Theapla B: Thanks a lot for being close to me.
I hope that your lives will be full of pleasure. Chris
G: I really am going to miss you but you will always
be in mind when I leave to go in the marines.
I, Mike Prieto, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to seniors: I leave you with the memoris
of the 4 years we had together. Jeni M: I leave the
advice I gave you throughout our friendship to
guide you on. Schwi: With the understanding that
you uphold the pact, I leave you with the "Power
Plan" and here by pass on to you the superior title
of the almighty "Power Master." Micl<ey Moore: I
leave you the memory of beating Tony's Mustang
as we reached Mach 3 in the "Spirit." Carrie B: I
leave the rights to our movie "Creamy Carrie and
the Lust Twins." Damaris R: I leave you with
memories of my tests being ripped up, and our
favorite teacher's yellow sweat pits.
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I, Kimberly Preston, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Kim M: I leave the hot guy in the
speed boat. Cheryl: I leave our great friendship.
Derek R: I leave my wedding ring (sorry)! Mrs.
Yeager: I leave an empty spot on the grass.
Debbie M: I leave Iyou with all my talks and Jeff.
Valerie: I leave you allthe dreams you want. Some
lucky freshman: I leave my locker. Danielle: I
leave knowledge of who to trust and who notto and
any guy you want. Brian S: I leave you a great big
hickey on your chin (you know what I mean.) And
my Love, John: I leave all the memories and great
times-I love you. And I leave the school with allthe
rumors.
I, Marquita (Chiquita), being of sound mind and body,
leave the following to Heather: Those soccer guys
and all the memories of that "Nasty?" and "his nice
round bottom!" and my POWELLlTIS!! Janete:
G.K. and L.S.!! Francie: The need for speed!!
Dawn: The Green Knight! Pete: ML. Jen W: Pete,
my handwritting, and my technique for writing
notes in class. The kid: My Spanish Book! Hope
you have better luck with it!
I, Amy Lynn Tiver, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Mary: German conver­
sations in your sleep,
life-time membership to
Tri-L __, eye guts, and
my everlasting friend­
ship and love. Clare:
The Great American
Scream Machine, foancy
sneakers, banana splits,
and my hot telephone.
Charity: my sweet smelling
feet (you need them),and my
spot as Soprano II. Rich: a mustard covered
pretzel, and1he engine in my car. Damian: one red
carnation.
I, Nicole, beingof sound mind and body, leave the following
to Belinda: demon car, Trilogey of Terror, Wel­
come to tile Jungle, couch potatoes, experience,
and 1/2 the Addiegos! Stacey: new puff, our Vette,
Lacross stories, new bra, a guy wi ponytail, our
Loveshack! Megan: 800f, new teddybear,
WVWC, Bill Yerkes, Old Mildew, some morals!
Joanne: Thumper! Jarrett: my kisses and friend­
ship forever! Paul: so Mole, surfboard that's not
stolen! Prieto: my kindness! Brian: my scheming
techniques! Eric: a massage! Damian: my friend
Laurie! BUddy: our talks, a study hall pass! Lisi:
Luck in becoming rich! Bestpalko: ability to lie and
get away with it! Marcus: someone elseto flirt with
you! Little Red: Get some!
I, Theapia, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to Richelle and Tammy: I leave the
cheerleading squad and a battle for captain. The
black frosh girls: I leave a mussle and a brain
(USE IT!) Donielle: I leave you a mussle and one
thought, "You're gonnacatch a bad break." Corey:
I leave a mirror (I hope it doesn't crack) and voice
lessons. Tiffanie: I leave you an African Aware­
ness Book. 5th period lunch crew: I leave 2 more
years in jail. Ms. D: I leave you my notebook (on
time) and an RSVP card. Jen, Nikl, and Nik Chris:
I leave my everlasting friendship. Dave: I leave all
my love. Eric: I leave long talks, all the time we
spent together and my love.
I, James Harton, being of sound mind and body, leave the
following to SYNC: keep on leading and serving.
K-4: my musical genius & M-1. Big 'A': nothing, but
pizza. Kevin: luck as a senior, again! Jon Stolpe:
GCC & my CD's. Steve Coar: the airplane! Nate:
my yet-to-have sampler for the Cause. Chris
Johnson: Analog & my fingers. Tamah: my talent
& car. Jerome & Kevin: my sight-reading
expertise? Guys in Study Hall: Senior crimps,
notes & exams. Lat-man: a MIDI-trumpet to help
you out!! Mr. Laz: a spelling dictionary. Wurt &
Nancy: OT,OT & a dead chick! Shane: my acting
talent!? Brian & James: a good laugh at Wally! Mr.
Williams: a bee's knee & aZoink! Wally: a 59!
Amy and Mary: the Love Shack & Germany!
I, Andy Tilghman, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Paul S: I leave the phone # to
Domino's Pizza. Brian W: I leave hope of a good
future-pitching career. Chuck: I leave lots of luck
with Karen and college. Wade: I hope that maybe
one day you will gain some weight. Pete: the hope
that great things will come his way. Mighty Butwa:
the key to all life "Party Hearty". Corcorine: I leave
lots of luck with future students, where's the toupe.
L·Traln: lots of luck in college. Try not to get hurt.
Lauren S: The memories of our little scuffles, still
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I, T. Charles Moore, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Karen Lutz: my eternal happiness
& love, a special place in my heart & many memo­
ries in the years to come, I love you. JL: my fishing
expertise, 10yrs of friendship, shoulder that you
cried on. CD: Johnny Smokers, survival knife,
friendship, luck wi Leslie. BM: A strap award, luck
wi Kristy, tips on howto play basketball in gym. TC:
trip to Compton, A night wi Cyclopse. JM: a som­
brero, rice peter, thewax jobon yourcarstrap! MS:
fun in Florida, luck wi Sandy, UNC championship.
SS: nice juicy fart from here to Florida & Mike. MN:
homeroom talks, ski lessons, the bird beak. The
Boyz: a couple of kegs & a party at my house. Bud
Kowall: my pitching expertise.
I, Megan Dunlap, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Stacey: puff, the bur­
bon, a canoe paddle,
the bag of tricks (for
you and Paul) and F.F.
Nicole: Cadbury Eggs,
missions, St. Elmo's
Fire, W.V.W.C. & F.F.
Belinda: a scale, low
gas prices, mountain
men, W.V.U. and F.F.
Eklm Rede: my journals,
Sunday night phone calls &
Nagem. Joanne: my car, a knife, & Cathy. Misty &
Ryna: 5 million dollars & a dog. Peter Mc: a real
voice & Amy Grant sing alongs. Erlkka & Lisa: my
cello ability & Mr. D. Rebecca Buckalew: nothing
because I'm taking you with me. Underclassmen:
A chastity belt, lots of juicy rumors and the real
meaning of friendship.
I, Sandy Stringham, being of sound mind and body, leave
the following to Mike S: unforgettable HS years,
Christmas tree, Thumper, similarities, songs,
achievements, my eyes, body & hips, myeverlast­
ing friendship, love & ME! CM: Raquet ball ~kills,
SeniorTrip, Vermont, a big Fart! KL: 5th-8th grade,
Bambi, Florida, Vt., many burps. MN: many se­
crets, memories, July 4th, Vt., our 4-some, bug &
jacuzzi. OM: Dances, kickball, Pepto, the bush in
your back yard, 13 yrs of friendship. CJ-Blueber­
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ries, shopping, sleep overs, cards, talks, everlast­
ing friendship, I'll miss you. WU: 6th-7th grade
romance, cello, gym HR, my phone #, rumors,
friendship. NU: cheesefries, batting caage, mer
duos, lot's of love and luck. Corcoran: early days
of softball, lefties, my ATTITUDE & THANKS.
I, Tlffanie Harris, being of
sound mind and body,
leave the following to
Donna: I leave all my A's
in History. Lisa: I leave
all the confusion of a
blackman. Tanisha: I
leave all my knowl­
edge, wisdom, and
common
sense.
Damlan(cuz): I leave all
the lates we shared (and
didn't). Kim: I leave all the
fun we had this year and our
senior trip together. Chris: I
leave all the times we shared thanks for being
there. Shaun: Even though YOU're gone, good luck
in the future. With love.
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Who's who in 'Babyland'
Can you recognize you classmates from their baby pictures? Answers are found
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Seniors enjoy the 'Land of the Sun'
by Francie Smith
The 1990 Florida trip has once
again been one of the high points of
high school for the seniors here at
Rancocas Valley.
After an uneventful flight to
Orlando, the buses took the students
to the Mala Vista Hotel. Everyone
received their rooms and hurried to
change for Water Mania, the water­
park next door. A wave pool and vol­
Thursday, the seniors visited
EPCOT Center and the new Disney
MGM Studios. EPCOT's attractions
included Spaceship Earth, the Diving
Seas, Journey into Imagination and
the Wonders of Life.
Not to be forgotten was the World
Showcase. Countries such as Mex­
ico, France and Germany were repre­
sented by shopping stops as well as
The RV seniors visited the
Medevil Castle to watch a "Royal
Tournament" where each section had
their knight to cheer for. The catch
was that dinner was served without
utencils.
About 4 1/2 days and about a
million pictures later it was time to
head for the airport.
Don't let
the ears fool
you. Are you
able to recog­
nize
these
four seniors?
(L-R:
Mike
Eder, Gene
Kadar, Mark
Siefco, and
Max Diego.)
leyball highlighted Water Mania as
Mr. Corcoran took charge and chal­
lenged all comers for a late game of
volleyball.
Wednesday was the class' intro­
duction to the Magic Kingdom. Such
attractions as Space Mountain, the
Mad Hatter's Tea Party, and
Cinderella's Castle were popular with
the RV seniors.
Space Mountain was popular
because the entire roller coaster ride
is in complete darkness. As soon as
RV hit the park, most hUTlied toward it
to avoid the crowds that gathered
soon after.
restaurants.
A big attraction at EPCOT was
Illuminations, a lazer/light show held
every night on the lake that separates
Future World and the World Show­
case.
MGM Studios had a completely
different concept. Its attractions dis­
played the history as well as the actual
production of movies and telvision as
we know them today.
Friday was reserved for River
Country. Someone could take a dip in
the pool, lay on the beach, rent a
motor boat, go on the waterslides or
visit Discovery Island.
Sean Town relaxes after
one of many delicious
DisneyWorld meals.
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More scenes of fun in the sun
(L-R) Mary Jane Craig, Ni­
cole Davenport, Kim Harris,
Waleska Torres and Beatriz
Pagan line up in front of their
motel room.
(L-R) Toni Meyers, Denise
Donahue, Ronda Hermann and
Michelle Darnell take a breather
on one of their long and busy
days in the Sunshine State.
Ronda Herrmann and
Michelle Darnell visit Win­
nie the Pooh on one of
their sight-seeing trips.
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(L-R)
Mike Eder,
Rich
Spitler,
Max Diego,
Mark Slifko
and Gene
Kadar keep
clean be­
hind the
scenes.
Laura Kuligowski and
Wendi Journeigan enjoy an
outing on the lake.
Chris Demers and Jarrett
Laraway try to get a date with
Minnie Mouse but settle for a
hug.
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Laura Kuligowski and Max
Diego give a warm hello to
Donald Duck.
Charlie Moore
tells Karen Lutz:
"Forget this! You're
coming with me!"
Tamah
Rush
and Linda Taylor
talk Minnie into
breakfast.
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(Above) What? Is Minnie nuts? Trusting Rich Spitler and Max Diego?
(Below) Hoping that Mickey's fame will rub off to them, (L-R) Max Diego,
Mike Eder, Sean Town, Gene Kadar and Mark Slifko get real close with Mickey.
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"Don't even think about that," gasps Mr.
George Corcoran, one of the senior advisers
who accompanied the members of the class of
1990 on their trip to Florida. (Photos by Lennon
Moore)
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Many seniors found Florida enjoyable
"I thought the trip was good and I
enjoyed how it brought our Senior
class closer to one another."-Kim­
berly Collier
"I feel that the trip was good be­
cause you basically did what you
wanted to."-Melissa Cloak
"Your Senior Trip is as much fun
as you make it! You'll be suprised who
you hang around with... it may be
someone you never had a chance to
meet in 4 years."-Carolee Ritter
"I enjoyed Mr. C making a fool out
of himself as he stood up in the yellow
an red section during the MedieviJ
dinner, waving his arms and stamping
his feet and demanding that his peers
and students in the section do the
same for the stake of their night!"­
Janete Hatcher
"The trip was the best and I would
tell anyone to go and I would suggust
the Epcot center because of the learn­
ing fun in it all."-Samantha Webb
"The "Trip" was great!! Because:
all the little playboy bunnies were sun­
baking on Jeff's yacht."-Rlta Davitt
James Heacock
"I think on the whole the senior trip
was very, very, very, very, very, very,
very, very, very, very, very, very, very,
very, very, very much fun."-Brian
Schafle
"I totally enjoyed the senior trip
and will remember it the rest of my
life."-Dean Michalski
"The trip was fun but I feel that
since we are young adults and are on
our way to college we should had
been a little less restricted and been
able to go next door to eat when we
wanted to!"-Donna Lee
"My favorite part of the trip was
laying out at the Polynesian while
watching the "Speed boats."-Kim
Murray
"The senior trip was fun and terri­
fic. My favorite part of the trip was
going to Magic Kingdom, Epcot center
and MGM studios because it was a
great experience and I had lots of
fun."-Annette Matias
"Awesome, I'm going back!"­
"I thought the trip was cool, Water
Mania stunk but the rest made up for
that bad begining."-Walt Haywood
"It was alright, it could have been
better."-Belinda Coston
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"The trip was great, but it should
be longer."-Stacey Trainor
"My opinion of the trip was that it
was a lot of fun but the chaparone's
were too strict."-Karen Lutz
"The Senior Trip was AWE­
SOME, and my favorite part was, well,
EVERYTHING!"-Maggle Nolder
"The trip was great as long as I
could find the bus."-Francie Smith
"Overall the trip was good even
though there were some points in the
trip that weren't organized too well.
We made the most of it."-Kate Cooke
"It was terrific because it was one
time that everyone put aside their
personal feelings and had one last
great time as a class."-Wendi
Journeigan
"The senior trip was the bestl"­
Rich Spitler
"It was a great trip because Gina,
Rita, Bud, Kate, Jeff, Tara and Bryant
all got baked on the beach in Walt
Disney World."-Gina
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WHO'S WHO IN
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(1) Donna lee (2) Robert Rodriguez (3) Christene DeDeo
(4) Christina Gallop (5) Tamah
Rush (6) Toni Meyers (7)
JoAnn Ryan (8) Martha Valencia (9) Christine Dileo (10)
Samantha Webb (11) Bill
Jones (12) Verushka Nevadomski (13) Michelle Merlino
(14) Michelle Darnell (15)
Wendi Journeigan (16) Dawn
Tilghman (17) Dede Tolmeyer
(18) David Jobe (19) Doug
Shoen (20) Jon Stolpe (21)
Linda Taylor (22) Nancy DiGiacomo (23) Charley Moore (24)
Denise Donahue (25) Jerry
Danser (26) Francie Smith (27)
James Heacock (28) James
Harton (29) Marquita Hawkins
(30) Heather Kearney (31)
lashawn lytch (32) Michelle
and Amy Tiver (33) Charlie
Wightman (34) Sue Walker
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Seniors tell us what they most want
Memorable: The summer of '88 at the
shore with my best friends and
the time Wendi J. did a dare and
discovered her favorite drink­
VANILLA EXTRACT!
Forgettable: The end of my Junior
year-beginning atthe end of April
(when I met the jerk of my life!) up
until the end of the summer when
he was out of my life.-Michelle
Merlino
Memorable: Nicole's accident in Tui's
bedroom, when Belinda was
doing her show for the F/F.-Sta­
cey Trainor
Memorable: The time I was in lunch
.and I heard the story of how one
of my friend's mothers killed their
cat in the dryer.-Toussaint Car­
ter
Memorable: My most memorable
moment is when I was a fresh­
man I played soccer. My first
game I played about 2 mim1tes.
Then all of a sudden the ball was
kicked. I got hit right in the groin
area.-James Martinez
Memorable: February 17,1990, De­
cember 29,1989, Senior trip, Full
Ho girls, ice cream at Ferrels,
Cone Heads, I?reakfast at Big
Boys-Philadelphia-Echelon Mall
(March 7), sleep overs, names in
Hats.
Forgettable: My adventures out
West.-Cindy Jenkins
Memorable: February 17, 1990!;
Scavenger Hunts; Cindy ...What
size did you say ...OH MY GOD?
Noelle singing Christmas
songS...on the First Day of Christ­
mas; Florida; #1; Tous; April 1,
1989; Full Ho Girls; Brian, #6, #8,
and #10 (a manual left to collect
dust); ''They say 2nd's are better
then the 1st serving!?"...There's
more to come!
Forgettable: The attack of my Fresh­
men gym 10cker. ..Megan?; "He's so cute!"; how the "Blues Sisters" origi­
nated; 116 days (Megan); EdT.. ..Chuckie wants to play; Sweat shops are
closed; Dirt-ball awards; bottle of Tequila; most favorite of all. ..goals(??)
never accomplished Damian that was a *?!* clock; TOUS .... are you think­
ing what I'm thinking?-Joanne Gordon
Memorable: My senior trip, the cat pack, searching for short lines and low prices.
The days I got my drivers license...Sandy's flat tire, the rental and finally the
Grand AM. Rayna's birthday party. MAY 29th taking the initiative and ask­
ing him. BASEBALL, BASEBALL, BASEBALL! Late nights in London, riding
on the Metro and finally all the fun times and great friends that I met.
Forgettable: May '89 the Eastampton police...Staying home alone and NEVER
DOING IT AGAIN! SOPHOMORE YEAR .. G&T Journals, major depression
and early SENIORITIS.-Carolee Ritter
Forgettable: Driving all over with Heather trying to find Palmyra High School and
when we finally found it the baseball game was just getting over! Thanks to
Mr. Masters's directions!·Dawn Tilghman
Memorable: When the Varsity soccer team came back and beat Central
Regional 4-2 in a state game.
Forgettable: Getting lost with Dawn Tilghman trying to find a baseball game with
Mr. Master's directions and getting lost with Marquita Hawkins going to
Trenton State College and having to ask a ''trooper'' for directions.·Heather
Kearny
Memorable: Going on my first date with Rich to the mall.
Forgettable: New Year's Eve at a party drinking.-DeDe Tolmayer
Memorable: When I was ajunior and took the HSPTforthe very first time. I didn't
know how to speak English and I didn't expect that I was going to pass, but
I was surprised when Mr. Holland told me that I had passed every part of the
test. That was the happiest and most memorable moment for me at RV.
Forgettable: The first day I came to RV without knowing the English language I
didn't know how to open my locker and I didn't know how to ask for help. After
homeroom I didn't know where to go. I was completely lost. I don't want to
remember that moment. That definitely was the most forgettable moment at
RV.-Jose Cortes
Memorable: My junioryearwhen I got good grades and made honor roll and also
made perfect attendence.-Amy Collom
Memorable: Winning 1st Homecoming King.-Ed Sliva
Memorable: Senior trip at Medieval times when it was Ermma's 75th birthday.
Forgettable: My junior year at Don Godwin's Party.-Robert Rodriguez
Memorable: Creating Slime in Mr. Sullivan's Chemistry Class.
Forgettable: Forgetting to bring my music on stage during a concert.-Jennlfer
Larkin
Memorable: Ducks, Ducks everywhere-"I'm singing in the rain"-splat-oh well no
picture.
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to remember, and forget!
Forgettable: The science project that
took a wrong turn-the car window
frisbee.-Linda Taylor
Memorable: Any party I've gone to or
the midnight beach run or the
Summer Horse of Paradise.
Forgettable: During lunch my Fresh­
man year I fell off my chair and
spilled milk all over myself .-Brian
Rife
Memorable: The Annapolis Trip when
Cory was caught. Not to forget
the Mission Impossible and
school plays. Nothing beats
'Godspell' and the summer
nights. The day the "the Untouch­
ables" hit TV and invaded the RV
music scene. Wally's German
class all 4 years and Junior 5th
period lunch.
Forgettable: The time I was locked in
locker in the band room my fresh­
man year and when freed, about
20 people were watching me
leave the locker.-James Harton
Memorable: The day I stuck that tack
in Mr. Moore's chair.
Forgettable: I don't remember.-Ja­
son Huf
Memorable: When my friends and I
were relieved of a certain person
in ninth grade-my brother's party
with Cheryl and Kim-The day I
looked like Dumbo (Michelle &
Vin!)-snowball fights with old
friends.
Forgettable: MY WHOLE JUNIOR
YEAR!-Klm Nawalany
Memorable: That day after gym class
when Brian Minnich shyly asked
me for my "seven digits."-Christy
Gesslemen
Memorable: When our Varsity Soccer
team was losing then in the last 4
minutes in the game we tied
Central Regional in a state game
then went on to beat them 4-2.
Forgettable: Getting lost with Heather Kearney in the "boonies" outside of
Trenton in the pitch dark looking forTrenton State College with Mr. L's very,
very, very bad directions but not before Heather insults him calling him a
"cop."-Marquita Hawkins
Memorable: January 28,1988
Forgettable: Maggie Nolder's house in March and All the stupid things I told
Charley.-Karen Lutz
Memorable: When I first met Karen Lutz and my last 2 yrs. of happiness with my
unforgettable sweetheart.
Forgettable: Last baseball season when I put my hand through Chris Rue'swall,
while at his party and couldn't play the rest of the season.-Charley Moore
Memorable: Camping with my sister and all her friends with Christine Calvert,
Cindy Hunt and Diane Hallowell, playing Jet!
Forgettable: Gym class sophomore year doing sit-ups with Sharon Arnold.­
Sandy Fine
Memorable: Meeting my girlfriend Tracy Clark in my Junior year.
Forgettable: My sophomore year!-Jerry Danser
Memorable: The ski trip to Vermont and February 17, 1990.
Forgettable: That weekend at Cindy's house and my adventures out West.­
Noelle Ries
Memorable: Vermont Ski Trip, Senior Trip and most of all Central Regional
Soccer Game (Gates to States/Pizza Hut).-Mike Eder
Memorable: The week at the beach with friends at AR's house. All the great talks
and walks and everything else. All the new relationships that were made and
remained along with the wonderful memories, especially during the storm.
Forgettable: The night before the homecoming football game at Shell's house
and the next morning being sick on the bus and the game and days later.­
Wendi-Anne Journelgan
,
Memorable: My most memorable moment at RV was when there was finally an
accomplishment for blacks when the African American Awareness club was
formed.-Nicole Kellam
Forgettable: Burning the clutch out and having to walk with Donna L. and
Danielle H. down the by-pass.-Lashawn Lytch
Memorable: Mary Milich's comment on why males act the way they do-in
Psychology class. For all of those who were there, I recall the statement was
envy."
about "P
Forgettable Anything having to do with Corcoran's grading system ("There are
51 points on the test. To get your grade multiply by 1.9. If the product has
a decimal and its .04691 or less, add one except if there's a two in the
number, then add 3 and divide by 2"-Forget it, I'll take your word for it!)­
Nancy DiGiacomo
Memorable: Senior Trip, the Ski trips.-James Heacock
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Seniors continue to tell their most
Memorable: The day Shaun Fenton and I got together, the day I received the
GREEN PINTOOF LOVE and the day Dustin stole mycarfrom meandJenn
Wimberly helped me find it! Way to go Z-PINTO!
Fogettable: The day Damaris Rivera and Jenn Wimberly decorated my car and
when I got out of school I had paper all around my car and the day my brakes
in my car failed and a TOW TRUCK had to come to the school and fix them.
Talk about EMBARRASSING!-Chistina Gallop
Memorable: I have two, first, is when I met my girlfriend as a Junior. Second,
when I got my varsity letters from the swim team. And, All the fun trips I went
on with the NJROTC program.
Forgettable: My most forgettable moment is when I had to go to summer school.
Summer school isn't fun. I hope I don't have to go this year.-David Jobe
Memorable: My most memorable moment is the senior trip and my junior year
English, Biology, and Math teachers.
Forgettable: The work being done on the school. "The construction being done.­
Samantha Webb
Memorable: the entire 89-90 Soccer Season, the shore, and our kicks.
Forgettable: Scoring on my team in the South-Jersey Finale soccer game.­
Jarrett Laraway
Memorable: Of all the memorable moments, that I've experienced here at RV,
I have to say, the activity that brought me the most attention was stripping
with the "Hot Box Girls" in Guys & Dolls this year. For all those who enjoyed
this scene, You got morethan your money'sworth! Andforthosewho didn't,
Don't hate us, because we're beautiful, but love us because we chose to
share our beauty & talent with you.
Forgettable: My most forgettable moment was my junior year during Mr.
Stanley's 7th & 8th period chemistry class, I accidently blew up a glass
cylinder during a lab. Forthis, lowe and apology to Mr. Stanley who almost
jumped out of his skin over the explosion. And my commendments to Bud
Ryan & his quick reflexes which saved him from severe facial damage! PS
Mr. Stanley, You have my word, that during future labs, I will be more
careful.-Janete Hatcher
Memorable: The most memorable moment was when I went off course in Cross
Country in my Junior year. Another memorable moment was when we as a
team defeated Holy Cross this year in Cross Country.
Forgettable: The most forgettable moment was not going to the Junior Prom.­
Charles Liss
Memorable: Junior Prom 1988. Prom Queen, I never expected it. Also meeting
John Henrie, Sept. 23, 1989. I will never forget him.-Kimberly Preston
Memorable: Prom Weekend Last Year was more memorable than Brain's
slumber party even though that was great too.
Forgettable: Pants pulled down and Joanne took a picture of it. Then Jon stole
the picture and made it bigger.-BIII Jones
Memorable: Hanging out at the wall and atAldee's. Smoking in the bathroom and
I only got caught once.
Forgettable: Getting caught in the
bathroom smoking.-JoAnn
Ryan
Memorable: Participating in the Music
Company's production of God­
spell during the summer of 1989
Forgettable: Being picked up and
thrown in the men's bathroom at
the 1988 Teen Arts Festival­
Tamah Rush
Memorable: The most memorable
moments that I can remember at
RV are meeting great friends and
being able to help them if they
needed help in any subject that
troubled them. The other moment
that is most memorable to me is
that I was a great distance runner
in my freshman year. I came in
first place in the 800 and 1600 in
almost every meet.-John Liss
Memorable: My book report in Mr.
Danser's 10th grade English
class; That last night at
Spencer's-We were too HOT!;
The day I got my license; March
7, 1988; Great Adventure; "Oh,
what's your name again?";
lAyer!; Standing half naked in the
"Pippin" Finale; Trivial Pursuit:
Freshman Typing Class-she's
gonna kill me!
Forgettable: Senior Meat! Learning to
drive stick shift. Running over
Mike's bush.-Amy Tiver
Memorable: Winning Districts, finally!
Forgettable: Getting beat up by Wes
Hutchison when I was a
freshman.-Damlan Sher
Memorable: Donating blood at the
blood drive for the first time &
screaming when the nurse put
the needle in.-Verushka Neva­
domskl
Memorable: Homeroom C200 with
Mr. Corcoran, Performing Arts
Class 8th period and most of all
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memorable &forgettable moments
the Senior Class trip with Crissy, Rhonda, Michelle, and everyone else who
made it great. The big fat yeast roll! Having a great Senior year.
Forgettable: Falling on the ice at the junior prom! White pants in the lunch room
(thanks chocolate pudding).-Denise Donahue
Memorable: The summer of 1989.
Forgettable: Getting lost in Philadelpia on New Year's Eve.-Michelle Darnell
Experienced
sen iors
give
advice to those
they are leaving
behind
Forgettable: Losing the District finals by two points in the last second of the match.
Getting caught doing Elvis impersonations, nude, on top of the TV, on New
Year's Eve.-Paul Hackett
"Get good grades, never fall
into the wrong croWd. Be
your own person. Get in­
volved in as many school
activities as you can."-Toni
Meyers
Memorable: The Vermont Ski Trip: Saturday night in our room with the ice T, water
fights and on the slopes where we had on snow ball fight on the mountain.
Forgettable: Sophomore year and my parties.-Don Godwin
"Stay out of trouble ...·Jerry
Danser
Memorable: The Senior Class trip and bus #2! Including the Medevil Castle and the
dancing with Mike Eder afterwards!-Maggie Nolder
"Never steal paperclips.
Never trust and English
teacher."-Nancy DiGi­
acomo
Memorable: The week of the shore house. Roaming the streets at the shore around
midnight or later. Doing mischievous things around town with my friends, and
spending all day at the beach with my friends.
Forgettable: It was right after a wrestling match. My girlfriend, Damais, was with me.
We were in the middle of the gym and I was giving her a piggy back ride. Paul
Hackett tried to knock us down by grabbing my legs. So I was backing up away
from him. When I bumped into something. I turned around and on the floor was
the female special policeman. I looked up at all of my friends, and they all started
to laugh and hollar. So I got out of the gym as quick as possible.-Tony Leale
Forgettable: Playing softball in the first round of the state tournament in 88-89 and
I dove and missed a fly ball which cost us the game.-Sandy Stringham
Memorable: Going to Hershey Park my junior yearwith choir. I laid in the sun the day
before and got burned really bad. I kept putting on 44 sun screen all day.
Forgettable: First day of school my freshman year when I fell up the steps.-Jackle
Schmidt
Memorable: When I got my driver's license.
Forgettable: My most forgettable moment is when I hit the garbage man in Behind
the Wheel.-Jennifer Stevens
Forgettable: Getting lost on the way to and from Seaside, and when I got there I only
had time to go on a couple rides.-Sharon Arnold
Memorable: Earning straight A's for three marking periods in my junior year.
Forgettable: Messing up during a band performance at a football game.-Laura
Schoem
"Don't tell anybody any­
thing, because rumors
spread fast at Rumor
Valley."-Sandy Fine
"Don't attend R.V.R.H.S.
and you'll be fine."-Charley
Moore
"If you think it's bad when
you first get here don't
worry, it only gets worse."­
Karen Lutz
"My advise is to have as
much fun as you possibly
can because these yearn
can never be relived. I also
believe that you should do
the best that you can do, and
I sincerely hope that all of
your dreams and ambitions
will become a reality."­
Donna Lee
"Don't start or listen to ru­
mors. They cause a lot of
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Seniors give underclassmen
trouble. Don't go to parties that you're
not invited to. It's no fun being kicked
out. And always remember who your
real friend are. Don't waste you
couple of years here with a steady
girlfriend. You miss out too much.
Don't get me wrong, girls are great but
don't spend all your time with just one
of them. There will be plenty of time for
that later."-Brlan Rife
"Freshman, Keep your mouths shut
and don't believe everything you hear
or say. Let me know and I'll sell you my
hall pass, elevator key, and full sea­
son use of the pool. Finally, just stay
cool and don't talk too much."-James
Harton
"Quit."-Jason Huf
"If you ever get Mr. Butler-change
classes-get a different teacher! Oh,
Dr. Brockow isn't so bad. "-Kim
Nawalany
"Take studying seriously. Before you
know it, it will be too late to make up for
it. Time flies by very fast."-Christy
Gessleman
"I would like to advise the freshman to
do your homework, get involved in
some kind of activity (and stick with
it!), get good grades, but most of all
"PARTY YOUR HEART OUT!" be­
cause these are the best years of your
life! But don't do drugs or drink then
dr.ive!"-Marquita Hawkins
years at RV. you will meet lots of new
people and friends. Always remem­
ber to treat them well and show them
respect. These may be times when
you're confused and a friend will help
you understand. Four years is not
very long, enjoy it while it lasts."-Mlke
Eder
"Make the most of your four years at
RV. Have fun with your many relation­
ships and experiences. Don't be
afraid to get out and try something
new and to meet new people. These
will be some of the best years of your
life so make the most of them by using
good judgment and have a great
time!"-Wendl Journelgan
"To next year's freshmans I advise to
get along with each other and stop the
violence. Kick the rhymes in the 90's
on unity. Stay out of trouble by mind­
ing your business. Mostly do unto
others as others do unto you."-Nlcole
Kellam
"RELAX! Have fun. Make mistakes.
Have regrets. Cut class and party alot.
Don't sweat Mr. Popler, he's sweet
and understanding."-Chrls Wight­
man
"Don't believe everything they tell you.
Be careful of who you tell things to."­
Lashawn Lytch
"If you hate homework, like I do, find a
way to do it during the school day! It's
a great method."-James Heacock
"To my favorite freshmen next year,
My little brother, Chris, don't worry I've
left lots of people behind to look after
you! To all the rest: you r fou r years go
fast-enjoy them and never regret
anything remember your friends, al­
ways treat them with respect and
trust. They are your most valuable
assets without them life is very
empty."-Noelle Rles
"My advise is to have fun, work hard,
and party harder. Jump at your
chances in life and don't blink, or it'll all
pass you by. Find your dream, hold on
to it with both hands and don't ever let
go. Remember: If you take an eye for
an eye, the whole world will go blind!
Life's too short to drink bad beer!"­
Scott Nlstico
"This is to not only next year's fresh­
men, but to all the students. In your
"What ever you do DON'T meet
TANYA FENTON! Drop out while you
have the chance or transfer! Really,
just try not to get in any trouble and
follow all the stupid rules."-Christina
Gallop
"I would advise them to get to know
their teachers. If they do this their
classes will be more enjoyable. I also
advise next year's freshmen to stay
away from drugs and trouble. If you do
drugs you're just asking for trouble.
And if you're a trouble maker life in
high school can be no fun. My last
piece is advise is to treat your teach­
ers and fellow students with
RESPECT."-Dave Jobe
"I would tell the freshmans not to listen
to he other classmates, in the upper
grades, that tell them the stories of the
school. I would also like to tell them
not to become teachers' pets, but to
get on the teachers' good side. I hope
that they do well and keep up with a
career in mind."-Samantha Webb
"To all incoming freshmen, I leave the
following words of advice: Work hard
from the beginning because it always
pays off in the end. Enjoy all the extra
help, compliments, and attention you
receive during your freshman year,
this is the last YOU'll see of it! Don't let
anyone discourage you from trying
anything! Experiecne things for your­
self and form your own opinion. No
one knows what's better for you than
yourself, If anything be a leader not a
follower, you'll go further in life! And
most important don't let the upper
classmen intimidate you. Always
remember "Anything they can do you
can do better! Good luck."-Janete
Hatcher
"My advice to next year's freshmen is
never trust your friends. The reason
for this advice is that you may think
that they are your true friends, but
99.9 percent of your so-called friends
talk behind your back. Also, never
believe rumors. Go straight to the
source and find out the truth or just
June 1990
Holly Spirit
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benefit of their experiences
mind your own business."-Kim
Preston
"To all newcomers: Do yourown thing
and don't talk about people and you'll
have lots of fun in high school. Don't
be snobby either or you might make
alot of enemies. Being friendly is the
best advice anyone could give."-Bill
Jones
"Don't mess with anyone. Don't throw
food. Take one day at a time and don't
drop out. If I find out one of you
dropped out, I'll come to your house
and drag you to school. "-Joann Ryan
"'You never get a second chance to
make a first impression.' Make as
many friends as possible and get in­
volved, then your life at RV will be
enjoyable."-Jarrett Laraway
"There will always be people who
annoy you in one way or another.
Don't let those people ruin the most
memorable four years of your life.
Make the best out of every situation
with your own friends and don't worry
about what others have to say. You'll
be happy when graduation comes,
and you can look back on all the
memories you've created."-Tamah
Rush
"My advice to the next coming fresh­
men is to stay in school so you don't
become a problem to your parents.
You just might appreciate what edu­
cation can do for you when you hang
in there. The education you get will
help you for when you get out of
school. And whatever you do don't do
anything whatsoever that will bring
dishonesty to your family's name."­
Charles L1ss
"Class of 1994: In orderto get through
high school you need to take one day
at a time. Four years of high school
seems to be a long time but, this time
can be shortened. By making friends,
joining clubs or even by participating
in a sport you won't even notice how
long you have been here. One of the
important things to do to help time
pass quickly is to pick the right
courses that you feel comfortable
with. "-John Liss
"Forget all that you learned in grade
school-Disregard rumors, unless, of
course, you heard it first hand. Don't
complain aboutanything-because
nobody cares. Have fun, and do eve­
rything you want-because before
you know it you will be graduating'''­
Amy Tiver
"Don't be too selective about your
friends. I missed out on too many
quality friends my freshman, sopho­
more, and junior years. Now I realize
that, even though I had fun, I missed
out on so much more. Don't pass up
anyone. If you have any personality,
you CAN have fun at parties without
drinking every time."-Damien Sher
"My advice is to follow school rules
and get involved in activities such as
plays, sports, or music. By doing
these things you can make your years
at RV more fun. Make every effort to
get the best grades possible and learn
as much as you can. Show respect
and you'll get respect. Work hard now
and you'll be rewarded. If these re­
wards don't come immediately, be
patient they'll come later."-Laura
Schoem
"Take each day one step at a time and
never tell anyone any secrets and
never talk about anyone behind their
back."-Verushka Nevadomskl
"Well having been here, all I have to
say is have the most fu n you can have.
Make sure you go on your Senior trip!
Remember not to wear sweat pants
and most of all shorts. What you make
of these years, that are ahead of you,
are what you will get out of them. Have
fun and work hard. These years go
fast and you'll miss them later."-Den­
ise Donahue
"Enjoy your high school years, get
involved, make lots of friends, and
don't seclude yourself from school­
related activities."-Michelle Darnell
"Wrestle, or go through your next four
years as loser football, basketball,
and baseball players!"-Paul Hackett
"The only advice I can saytothe under
class man is to transfer to another
school."-Don Godwin
"Don't take anything for granted,
(school, friends, boy/girl friends, etc.)!
Get involved, make friends because
time flys by! Enjoy your high school
years because they are filled with
many wonderful memories to be cher­
ished for the rest of your Iives!"-Mag­
gie Nolder
"Don't believe everything you hear.
Do not listen to rumors. Don't even
believe them. Don't go to a party un­
less you're sure to get in. Always
remember who your friends are, and
who you can trust."-Tony Leale
"The friends you make throughout the
years will be the best friends you'll
ever have. Friendships are forever­
don't lose it for a girlfriend or
boyfriend."-Sandy Stringham
"My advice is to learn all you can at
RV. Not only through classes and
schoolwork but also through different
experiences, such as, school plays,
choirs, sports, clubs, or friendship.
Don't lay back and let things go on
around you; be active and take part in
things that interest you. Roll with the
punches, don't let things get you too
down. But know no limits of happiness
when things go right. Take one day at
a time, have fun, and love life."-Jackie
Schmidt
RV is what you make out of it. There
Continued on page 42
Contiuned from page
Seniors
give advice
to those
who a,re left
behind
are so many things that a per­
son can become involved
with. Don't be afraid to take a
stand, run for an office ortryto
change something within the
system. DON'T WAIT be­
cause before you realize you'll
be a JUNIOR and you'll want
to be involved with your SEN­
IOR year. Always worry about
yourself first and NOT who did
this last weekend or said that
about so and so...that can be
TROUBLE! Enjoy these won­
derful four years and never
have any regrets. GOOD
LUCK!"-Carolee Ritter
"Take as many courses as you
can in your first three years so
you can have your Senior year
free to cut school."-Jennifer
Stevens
"Don't believe everything you
hear, don't talk about people in
the hallways, and only confide
in your best friends."-Sharon
Arnold
"I would tell them that if they
have classes which they don't
like, to get out of them fast;
rather than suffer."-Melissa
Cloak
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Holly Spirit's
WHO'S WHO
BOYS
GIRLS
Most naive
Bill Jones
Christine Deleo
Best body
Eric Megargee
Christy Gessleman
Most radical
Paul Hacket
Mary Millich
Most sophisticated
Max Diego
lauren Scutter
Nicest hair
Jon Kaufman
Cindy Jenkins
Nicest eyes
Ken Kleszics
Stacey Trainor
Nicest smile
Jim Adams
Adriana Don
Most accident prone
Jim Martinez
Noelle Reis
Most courteous
Mike Prieto
Diane Hallowell
Most Mischievous
Shawn Fenton
Megan Dunlap
Fastest Driver
Brian Rife
Adriana Don
auietest
Sean Town
Teresa PJlaumer
Most friendly
Mike Prieto
Megan Dunlap
Best know senior
Damian Sher
Megan Dunlap
Best hall roamers
Ed Silva
Theapia Best
Best Lou ngers
Don Jorgenson
Joanne Gordon
Best dressed
Chris Demiers
Shelly Smith
Most conservative
Matt Deans
Joan Darpino
Best sleepers
Bud Ryan
Karen lutz
Class cutter
Bud Ryan
Megan Dunlap
Best legs
Damian Sher
Maggie Nolder
Most muscular
Eric Megargee
Audrey Albertson
Class perfectionist
Brian Willem
Noelle Reis
Most talkative
Jon Klenk
Maggie Nolder
Class party animal
Sean Butler
Megan Dunlap
The above selections were voted on by their classmates as the
most appropriate people for these catagories. All in fun, of course!
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Boys Varsity Tennis team
experiences tough time
Coach Jim Davidson's boys tennis team is having a subpar season as
they are being plagued by inconsistency and inexperience. At press time
the team's record stands at 5-10.
Lopsided losses have come against Holy Cross (0-5) and (1-4),
Shawnee (1-4) and (1-4) and Lenape (1-4).
The devils lost five matches by a score of 2-3. These narrow defeats
came at the hands of Pemberton (twice), Willingboro, Hamilton West (4-1),
Burlington City (4-1) and Palmyra (5-0).
Individually, Junior John Sharp has recorded a 14-2 record at first
singles while Senior co-captain Jarrett Laraway and Sophomore Arit
Arshad have a combind 2-14 mark at second singles.
Mr. Joseph Holland led the
boys track team to another
winning season.
Sophomore Mikey Rosario has a record of 5-8 at third singles while
Senior Shane D'Entremont (0-2) and Junior Matt Dickinson (0-1) have also
seen action there.
Senior Chris Demers and Arshad teamed up to go 1-4 at first doubles
while JuniorTodd Smith and D'Entremont have recorded a record of 3-5 at
that position. Others briefly seeing action at first doubles were Smith and
Rosario (0-2)
and
Junior
Alex Craig and
Laraway (0-1).
Smith and
D'Entremont
registered a
sterling 5-0
mark at sec­
ond doubles
before moving
up to first
doubles.
The pres­
ent
second
doubles team
of Craig and
Laraway is cur­
rently 3-4.
Others
who saw ac­
tion at second
doubles are
Demers and
Smith (1-0),
Demers and
Arshad (0-1)
and Demers
Your winning looks don't matter when you smell like a
and Craig (1­
loser. Smoking makes you reek. And mere's nothing cool
about that.
1) .
Boys Varsity
Track has its
moments
by Angela Byrnes
The boys varsity track team has
had many hard-earned improve­
ments this season according to Mr.
Joseph Holland, the team's coach,
but injuries to key athletes have
proven costly to the overall success of
the team.
This season the team found their
stiffest competition with Willingboro,
Shawnee and Holy Cross.
The high points of this season
were the team's dazzling victories
over Lenape and Pemberton.
Coach Holland is proud of the
overall team effort.
Senior Ricky Jones was named
Most Valuable Player and Seniors
John Klenk and Brian Willem were
given Coach's Awards.
Theteamfinishedwith a4-4 record
and ended the season in fourth place
in their league.
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Holly Spirit
June 1990
Second year coach
Mr. Morse leads Girls Varsity track to 4-6 record
by Deanna Sahina
The girls track team, backed by
Mr. Michael Morse, is having a tough
time enen though hard efforts were
put out.
In the beginning of the season,
the numbers increased significantly
compared to the amount of last year's
participants. However, throughoutthe
season the number dwindled incredi­
bly due to injuries, outside problems
and quitting.
Even though the team is young,
they have shown great improvement
this season battling to obtain an
overal record of 4-6.
Coach Morse said, "Some of the
high points were beating Pemberton
by two points and Nottinghame by
three points without Janeeccia Berry.
The low points were loosing Berry and
Odweda Chambers to injuries."
Special awards went to Christene
DeDeo who took 5th place in the dis­
cus at the Woodberry relays with a
school record breaking throw of
108'6" and 4th place at the Pennsau­
ken Open throwing 108'5". DeDeo
also was the discus Burlington County
Liberty Division champion throwing
104'10".
Sonja Washington finished 2nd in
the shot put in the Burlington County
Liberty Divion Championships.
DeDeo and Washington also
combined to set the shot put relay
record at 58'1/2" at Hadden Town­
ship.
In the Burlington County Open,
Washington finished third in the shot
put (31 '8") and fourth in the discus
(101'4") and DeDeo took a close
second in the discus setting the
school record once again in the discus
(112'8") and placed fourth in the shot
put (29'11").
Beth Wirth also took a third in this
meet in the javelin (89'6").
DeDeo was the only girl to qualify
for the State Championships held in
r
South Plainesfield with her second
place finish in the discus at the South
Jersey Sectional, missing first by only
one inch.
Morse wants to thank the girls
and the coaches for all their efforts.
Beth Wirth talks with
Coach Morse about her
choice of weapons, namely
the javelin. Mr. Jim DiCicco
coaches the girls weights.
Victor Pagan practices the discus under the watchful eye
of Mr. Gene Kline, boys weight coach. This season RV faired
well in that department, especially in the javelin.
June 1990
More Sports
Varsity Softball
by Shannon Shields
The varsity softball team,
coached by Miss Debbie Hauth, is
doing well so far this season standing
on a 4-4 record at press time.
The players and their positions
include Kim Collier and Marisa
Maziarz (pitcher), Eve Hackett
(catcher), Nikki Utez and Heaher
Corcoran (first base), Missy Cloak
and Jen Ward (second base), Mich­
elle Nemeth (third base), Jen Xiques
(shortstop), Jen Willem (left field),
Sandy Stringham (center field) and
Rochelle Nisbeth and Anne Millich
(right field).
According to Coach Hauth, the
varsity softball team's strengths in­
clude pitching, and the ability to field
and make plays and the team's weak­
ness seems to be youth.
Miss Hauth said, "They are young
and make some costly mental errors;
however, with each game they have
gotten better in terms of the whole
game."
Miss Hauth also stated that she
wants her team to do well in the
league and qualify forthe tournament.
She feels that every member contrib­
utes valuable things to the team.
"All are contributors-you can't
have a team without that," Coach
Hauth said.
Stringham is a strong outfielder
who usually inaugarates scoring runs
and winning games when she gets on
base. Sandy, a senior, has also
brought a good deal of experience to
the team which has helped the
younger players as they look up to
her.
In addition, the pitching staff of
Marisa and Kim have been consistent
in not giving up many hits and suc­
ceeding in helping to keep the team in
the game.
The team's shortstop Xiques
said, "It's a team effort and we are
learning how to work together and win
together."
The varsity softball team may go
far because, as Miss Hauth says,
"They are capable of playing good ball
they just have to believe it."
Varsity Lacrosse
by Deanna Sahina
As tradition, the varsity lacross
team has made the state tournament
once again having a 9-4-1 record at
press time
The teams the devils beat were
Cherry Hill West, Cinnaminson,
Maple Shade, Moorestown Friends,
Cherry Hill East, Pennsauken,
Camden Catholic and Eastern.
The team tied Delran and lost to
Collingswood, Lenape, Moorestown
and Shawnee.
The varsity team consists of Car­
rie Baczenas, Rayna Smith, Jacquie
Dunphy, Cindy Jenkins, Joanne Gor­
don, Misty Watson, Maureen Moore,
Maggie Nolder, Diane Hallowell,
Noelle Ries, Julie Braham and Lauren
Scudder.
Carrie Baczenas' outlook on the
state tournament is one of optimism.
"When we work together we can do a
great job and we can go far."
Jacquie Dunphy said, "We have a
lot of talent, but unfortunately we lost
two key games."
Freshman Softball
by John Sharp
Ms. Enos's Freshmen Softball
team is 8-5 overall (4-5 in the Liberty
Division) and assured of a .500 record
with only 3 games remaining. The
squad has been carried by excellent
pitching and hitting but has been hin­
dered by errors in the field.
The Lady Devils defeated Willing­
boro twice (17-2, 17-12), and also
recorded victories over Delran (17-6),
Hamilton West (16-12), Holy Cross
(13-8), Pemberton (26-25), Burling­
ton Township (15-2) and Cinnamin­
son (10-0). They were defeated twice
by Shawnee (2-7, 1-16), and also lost
to Pemberton (5-7), Holy Cross (10­
15), and Lenape (11-19).
Jennifer Guant has been the
Devils top pitcher, recording 63 strike­
outs. The offense, which has pro­
duced 160 runs in 13 games for an
average of app. 12 runs a game, has
been led by Shannon McDade's 30
hits, including 3 doubles, 1 triple, and
7 home runs. Kim Willoughby has
punched out 24 hits, including 6
doubles and 2 triples while Sarah
Peters has 21 hits, including 4
doubles and 3 triples. Jennifer Guant
also contributed 21 hits to the offense,
including 7 doubles and a triple while
Valerie Hartman also registered 21
hits, including 2 doubles and a triple.
The Devils have three games
remaining, vs. Delran, Northern Burl­
ington and Lenape.
JV Lacrosse
by Alyssa Spitler
Ms. Pam Bookman, coach of the
junior varsity lacrosse team, is happy
with the results of this season as the
team vastly improved their record
from last year.
Coach Bookman said that she
feels their season was very impres­
sive and that the team learned to play
very well together compared to last
year's season which was 3-11-1.
Coach Bookman also said that one
of their problems was that their nomi­
native aspect of the team decreased
as the season ended.
Continued on page 46
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June 1990
Burlington County Scholastic League plans overdue realignment of schools
by John Sharp
Good news appears to be right
around the corner for Rancocas
Valley's coaches, athletes and fans.
For years we have been forced to
compete with hug~ powerhouses
Shawnee, lenape, Willingboro,
Cherokee, Pemberton and Holy
Cross in the Liberty Division. Relief is
finally in sight.
On May 15th the Burlington
County Athletic Directors submitted a
proposal to the county superinten­
dents that would change the current
two division into a three division align­
ment that would begin with the 1991­
92 school year.
The proposed alignment would
divide up the Burlington County
schools on the basis of size to ensure
more balanced competition for all.
The're would be a "Big School" divi­
sion, a "Mid-Sized School" division
and a "Small School" division.
The "Big School" division will in­
clude Cherokee, Holy Cross, lenape,
Pemberton, Shawnee and Willing­
boro. The "Mid-Sized School" division
will include Burlington City, Delran,
Moorestown, Northern Burlington and
Rancocas Valley. The "Small School"
division will be composed of Borden­
town, Burlington Township, Florence,
Maple Shade, Palmyra and River­
side.
The proposed three division for­
mat is supported unanimously by the
school superintendents, according to
the head chairperson of the Burling­
ton County league, Mike Pilenza of
Moorestown high school.
The proposal will be voted on in
November at the Burlington County
league's executive meeting. It is
expected to be approved.
Pilenza also added that Cinnam­
inson would be contacted about re­
joining the leage. If so, they would be
placed with the "Mid-Sized" division.
Cinnaminson abandoned the
Burlington County league in 1985. In
this reporter's opinion they left in
search of ''weaker competition."
Pilenza also stated that Allentown
High School, a "Mid-Sized" school
located in Monmouth County, has
also shown interest in joining the pro­
posed league. A few members of the
BCl will visit Allentown High School
Continued from page 45
Sports
The juniors on the team were Jen
Hannigan, Tara Walozyn, Vicki
Gonzalez and Tammi Gaskill.
Sophomores included Michelle
Tables, Kim Hannigan, Rachel Run­
fala, Kara Jones, Chritine Yaccna,
Tara O'Donnell, Paige Morris, Clare
Macnab, Heather Katwak, Lori
Haines, D~licia Flores, Melissa
Durand and Lori Devlin.
Freshmen participants were Amy
Minnich, Kathy Craig, Betsy Braun,
Shannon Banks and Carrie Bieden­
back.
The team's toughest opponents
were Shawnee, Moorestown and
Cherry Hill West.
Thefinal recordfortheteamwas 7­
5-1
soon and discuss the idea with them.
Our Athletic Directior, Carmen
Cella, is overjoyed at the idea. Sev­
eral years ago he made a 3 division
proposal, but it wasn't met with much
enthusiasm.
Rancocas Valley should benefit
most from the new plan. As most
athletes here understand, playing
much bigger schools day in and day
out can make it difficult to post good
records and extremely difficult to
capture a Liberty Division Champion­
ship.
As the lone Group 3 school in the
Liberty Division we often are good
enough to beat almost everbody we
face outside the conference, but yet
struggle to achieve a winning mark
inside the division. For example, this
year's Varsity Soccer team was 4-7 in
the Liberty, but were 10-1 outside of it.
A split-up of the old divisions
probably would not diminsh current
rivalries. For example RV could still
play "Big Schoo'" rivals in non-league
games. On the other hand, the new
proposal will give schools a chance to
begin new rivalries, and you can bet
they will. Some things never change.
Freshman Baseball
by Alyssa Spitler
Head Coach of the freshman
baseball team, Mr. leo Quinones,
thinks that the team would do a lot
better this year if they hadn't commit­
ted as many errors. However, im­
provement is being shown in every
game and all the players are equally
contributing.
Coach Quinones said, "Commit­
ted errors are common, but if you don't
come back offensively, that's when it
hurts."
The team started with 23 ath­
letes out for the team, but now have
only 16 as 7 were cut.
The starters for the team are
Mike Beitez (first base), Justin
D'Antonia
(catcher),
Jason
D'Entremont (short stop), Ron Dicker-
son (center field), Joe Russa (left
field), Russ Springer (right field),
Erich Trumbly (second) and Kevin
White (third).
The other players on the team
are Mike Benitez, Terry Campagna,
Justin D'Antonia, Jason D'Entremont,
Ron Dickerson, Jeff Divine, Jason
lutz, Charles Havad, Matt Meyers,
Brian Miancot, Joe Russa, Mike
Smith, Russ Springer, Erich Trumbly,
Kevin White, and Alan Edlund as
manager.
Pitchers for the team are Jerry
Campagna, Joe Russa, Mike Smith
and Kevin White.
The record at press time is 6-7
with six games left to play. If four of the
remaining games are won, the team
will end with a .500 record.
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