anglo-american 1993
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Anglo-American 1993TRANSCRIPT
1992-1993
THE YEARBOOK STAFF 1992-1993
' Front Row, Left to Right; Susan Tilly, Melanie Dillet, Maryanne Williams, Jennifer Brill, Charlotte Latham, Chrishena Stanley, George Hinov, Second Row, Jackie Socastro, Sahlie Endeshaw, Guy Greenberg, Waleed Alghanim, Third Row, Evan Frost, hidden Jessica Fisch, Susan Pollock, Pablo Cartaya, Fourth Row, Lucia Mancini, Alex Perper, Dogan Baruh, Mike
’ Ferrone, Ethan Wantman, Fifth Row, Guillermo Cartaya, Alex Reventlow, Ryan Meglathery,
Jason Mauskopf, Tommy Rausch, Mike Topf
Senior Editor — Guillermo Cartaya Business Managers — Jackie Socastro, Susan
Tilly, Waleed Alghanim Layout Editor — Melanie Dillet Senior Section Editor — Thomas Rausch Copy Editor — Sahlie Endeshaw Section Editor — Maryanne Williams Photo Editor — Jason Mauskopf Sports Section Editor — Pablo Cartaya
Faculty Advisors
Lesa Wang — Creative
Don Buckley — Photography
Rowena Williams — Business
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Table of ContentsPage 1 — The Yearbook StaffPage 2 — The Table of ContentsPage 3 — The SeniorsPage 38 — The UnderclassmenPage 64 — The FacultyPage 75 — The ActivitiesPage 78 — CandidsPage 82 — Recent ArrivalsPage 83 — The SportsPage 95 — Miscellaneous EventsPage 104 — Remember Me?Page 106 — To Thee I Leave Page 107 — Senior Votes Page 109 — The Advertising Section Page 114 — The Seniors’ Farewell
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K a r in a you a r e th e bes t s is ter a b r o th e r cou ld have,
you a r e k ind a n d c a r in g a n d i love you very much!
M o m a n d d a d thanics for a lw ay s s u p p o r t in g m e in
every way . Y ou have pu t up wi th a lot (so have I).
T h a n k s for all yo u r love a n d suppor t .
I love you
T o m y class i j u s t w a n t to say i will miss all o f you. o u r class was specia l an d
ev ery indiv idual was special . M a rc o , D a isu k e you a r e like m y b ro th e rs , Geo ,
Ol iver . Rob , Sah l ie , S u sa n , Ja c k ie , M e la n i etc. we all h a d so m u c h fun toge the r .
Derick Timmel“ F r ie n d s a r e like j ew e ls t r e a t t h e m well a n d they 'l l sh ine .”
U n k n o w n
“ Y o u can fool so m e people s o m e t im e s b u t you c a n ' t fool all of
t h e peop le all th e t im e . " B. M a r l e y
“ I had a d r e a m las t n igh t I w as b l ind a n d I cou ld not see
co lor o f a n y k in d . " E x t r e m e
“ Y o u can b u y fash ion b u t you c a n ' t b u y s ty le .” U n k n o w n
“ Before you j u d g e m e ta k e a look a t you c a n ' t you find
s o m e th in g b e t t e r to do. Po in t t h e f inge r slow to und e rs tan d ,
a r r o g a n c e a n d ig n o ra n c e go h a n d in h a n d . " M e ta l l ic a
“ Y o u r w ords once h e a rd , th e y c a n p lace you in a f rac tion . My
w ords m a y d i s tu r b b u t a t leas t t h e r e is a r e a c t io n ." G N R
“ Y e a r s ag o w e c a m e a lo n e now we leave to g e th e r .” D.
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JO u t s i d e th e class o f 93 , Ce line , you a r e a specia l pe rson, th is is not a good
bye. A lex P., C r a i g you guys a lw ay s know how to m a k e m e laugh , i t a 1 missed
h av in g you in o u r c lass th is year , 1 love hav in g you as a f riend. J e rm , s a m e
goes for you m a n . Y o u have kno w n m e longer t h a n an y b o d y , we go all the
w ay b a c k to R .H ,
G O O D L U C K G U Y S !
I t ’s so easy.
W h e n i'll f ind ou t all the reasons ,
m a y b e i'll f ind a n o t h e r w ay , find
a n o th e r day , w i th all the c h a n g in g
seasons , m a y b e i'll get it r igh t next
t im e. — G . N . R .
Marco Depero T o S E R Y
. . . a n d w hen y o u ' r e in need o f .someone
my h e a r t w o n ’t d e n y you
so m a n y seem so lonely
wi th no one left to cry to baby . —
G . N . R .
M o m a n d D a d you a r e t h e G r e a t e s t , t h a n k s
for everyth ing!
G o o d f r iends we 'v e h a d , a n d good f r iends
w e ’ve lost all a long th e w ay . In th is b r ig h t
f u tu r e you c a n ' t fo rge t yo u r pas t so d r y your
t e a r s I say. — B.M .
T a k in g a w a y th e m o m e n t s t h a t m a k e up a
dull day , you f r i t te r a n d w as te th e hours in
a n old fa t way, k ick ing a r o u n d on a piece of
in you r h o m e to w n , w a i t in g for som e one or
s o m e th in g to show you th e way. — P.F.
T i f a r e e un dovere di tu t t i
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1 love you ;\nd miss
M U M M Y A N D D A D D \ 1 n ius l be th e luckies t
girl in th e w orld to have you b o th as m y bes t IViends,
T h a n k you will never be e n o u g h , I will love forever .
S C O O B W h y w o n ’t s o m e b o d y send a t e n d e r b lue boy
to ch ee r up lit t le girl b lue? I have your wooden h ea r t . —
Blue
T O M Y F R I E N D S — like a bo l t c u t o f th e blue,
fa te steps in a n d pul ls you th ro u g h .
W h e n you wish upon a s t a r
Y o u r d r e a m s c o m e t ru e . ( L .R . ) S T A Y H A P P Y ! Susan
D o n ’t walk in f ron t o f me, i m a y not follow
D o n ’t walk beh ind me, i m a y no t lead
W a l k bes ide m e a n d be m y friend.
J A C K I E — “ W h e n I ’m sad she co m es to m e with
a th o u sa n d smiles she gives to m e f ree .” — S t in g
In th e g a rd e n I w as p lay ing th e t a r t
I kissed yo u r lips a n d b ro k e your
h e a r t
Y o u , you w ere ac t in g like it was th e
en d o f th e world.
— U2.
"We, the black and the white, deeply need each other here i f we are really to become a nation — i f we are really, that
is, to achieve our identity, our maturity, as men and women.''— James Baldwin
INKULULEKO lYEZAHi
To my mom, dad and Jeni D. — I want to say thanks fo r everything
that you have taught me and done for me. Words c a n t express the
amount of love that I have fo r you.
To all my fam ily and close friends
there for me. I love you dearly.
Thank you fo r always being
God Bless you all. Peace. AM ANDLA NGAWETHVH!
'Love W ill Comfuer A ll”
W ithout .My Vamily
/ \\ou ldn 't' Be Here.
Nombuiyseylo Ntsingwa
The Only It 't/y To Have .-I Frieuti Is To
Be One.
Unity Is Strength.
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P roud to Be An African.
A frica M y Beginning A frica M.y Ending.
Education Is The Key To Life.
N E V E R LOSE HOPE SOUTH AFRICA!!!!
A Friend Indeed Is A Friend In Need.
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Knowing You Is A Blessing.
What Alore Can I Say?
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Thanx 4 Sleepwalkin'— G o d , m y family , Evan,
B ryan , D er ick , Geo , Alex,
E th a n , Liz K,, J u a n ,
R o b b , Ariel , S en io r s o f “ 9 3 ”
Joe , D w ig h t fr iends , an d
w hoever else I forgot .
( l ike Ms. W a n g )
T h a n x .
I go t t h e bo t t le
Y ou got th e cu p
C o m e on everybody
L e t ’s ge t . . .
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T h e re a r e m a n y peop le to t h a n k , , . ,
a n d th e r e is so m u c h to say . , . ,
bu t I 'm g o ing to say t h a n k you to
M o m , D a d . especia l ly to J u d i e —
w ho w ere th e r e for m e every s te p o f the way!
1 L O V E YOU!!!
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the years they have known me. I would also like to thank mom & dad for putting up with me and
helping m e when it was time for a difficult decision, I love you both.
EMMY PERRYMAN
g e t by wi th a li t t le he lp f rom m y f r i en d s . ’'B e a t le s
“ Every age h a s i t ’s p leasu res , Its sty le o f wit , a n d its ow n w a y . ’'
— N ic o l a s Boileau D e s p re a u x
“ I’ve a lw ays k n ow n th a t a t las t
I w ould t a k e th is road ,
b u t y e s te rd a y I d id not know
t h a t it w ould be t o d a y .”
— A r i w a r a N o N a r i h i r a
“ M y ow n a r t is a neg a t io n o f soc ie ty a n
a f f i rm a t io n o f th e ind iv idual o u t s id e o f all
ru les a n d d e m a n d s o f soc ie ty .”
— E m i le Z o la
" D o we fea r o u r e n e m ie s m o re t h a n w e love o u r k id s ? "
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M A L C O M X
“ B Y A L L M E A N S N E C E S S A R Y ’
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M A R T I N L U T H E R K I N G
“ I H A V E A D R E A M ”
T H I S Q U O T E T H A T M A R T I N
L U T H E R K I N G S T A T E D ,
M E A N T T O M E T H A T O N E
D A Y T H A T A L L P E O P L E O F
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B E L O O K E D U P O N A S O N E .
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c u r ious t h a t piiysica! c o u ra g e shou ld
be so c o m m o n in th is w orld an d
m ora l c o u ra g e so r a r e ” — M a r k
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“ T r u e p e a c e is no t m ere ly the
a b s e n c e o f tens ion , it is t h e presence
o f J u s t i c e ” — M a r t i n L u th e r King Jr.
‘So m u c h to say bu t so li t t le t im e"
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Itii — w ords c a n ' t express R fr iendsh ip . But , t im e will. U deserve th e best, love a lways .
Begs, than.x 4 all th e years . F ro m ro lle r sk a te s to . . . well lets 4ge t the he igh t bit . all my love.
J & S — H .S . w ou ld have never been the sam e. R e m e m b e r all o u r t imes , th ink fond ly , never 4get .
love, sahl.
R u th ie ! so m e ot o u r bes t con v e rsa t io n s were spoken in silence, you can only do th a t with a good f riend,
you ra te : choc , c h e esecak e , .Andy 's co ffee s t a g g e r in g b a c k f rom coffee shop a t 5
a m . t a k e c a r e fellow n u b ian . sis ta A f r ic a (h a H a)
N i n a , o u r fu tu re s R b r ig h t , we inves ted in qua l i ty . Y o u im pressed m e th e d a y I
m e t you. t h a n k you 4 yo u r f r iendsh ip , counci l a n d coffee, i love u, baby.
.Asfaw. L R m y bes te s t f riend, love s a k e d e b a k my s is tah , sweet ie, small but.
chilli m oe de 2 d a b o u ly v aa rd . w ord up. bu t , 1 stil l a r g u e bet ter .
M o m & D a d , t h a n k you for t e a c h in g m e life’s m ost i m p o r t a n t lessons, say ing I
love you w ould be sa y ing too lit tle, s a h l e m a r i a m .
sho u t outs: NfD, M W , N S , V T , all s u r r o g a t e b r o t h a ’s an d s i s t a h ’s p e a c e love &
ha i r grease .
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l ea rn in g f rom you. I f o cean s c a n ’t keep us a p a r t . . . I ’ll never leave w i th o u t U.
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C R I E D A N D C R I E D ” B.S .R .
“ R O A C H IT S C A L L E D A J A C K B A C K ’'
R A I D .
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K I L L I N G T O N ; A N D F R O N T R O W B.U .G .S .
P A R K I N G . ’’
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“ 1 d o n ’t need no a r m s a r o u n d m e I d o n ’t need no
d ru g s to c a lm m e ”
— P.F .
C a r o a m ic o ti scrivo, cosi mi d i s t r a g g o un p o ’ . . .
L ’a n n o vecch io e ’f in ito o rm a i . . . m a il nuovo a n n o
p o r t e r a ’ un a t r a s f o rm a z io n e . . . a n c h e i m u t i
p o t r a n n o p a r l a r e m e n t r e i sordi g i a ’ lo fanno.
— L.D.
“ . . . W h e n you w ere y o ung a n d your
h e a r t w as an open book, you used to say
live a n d let live. But if th is ever c h a n g
ing world m a k e s you give in a n d cry,
say live a n d let d ie .” — G . N . R .
Massimiliano Mazzi
M a m m a e P a p a G r a z i e di t u t t o cio
che av e te f a t to per m e vi voglio bene.
M o th e r s c ry in g in th e s t r ee t , ch i ldren
d y in g a t th e i r feet, tell m e w hy
people a r e s t a rv in g ev e ry w h ere . . .
— G enes is
" . . . S o m a n y lone ly faces sca t te re d
all a r o u n d . . . . Is th is th e w orld we
c r e a t e d ? " — Q.
A weed is no m o re th a n a f lower in
d isguise. — M a r k T w a in
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" I f you w a n t to kill an y idea in th e world today ,
ge t a c o m m i t te e w ork ing on it ."
— C h a r le s F. K e t te r in g
Black social d y n a m i t e is in C leve land , P h i lad e l
p h ia , S a n F ranc isco , Los Angeles , . . . T h e b lack
m a n s a n g e r is the re , f e rm en t ing .
— M a lc o m X
" P e o p le living w i th o u t r igh ts w i th o u t th e i r dignity .
H ow loud does one m a n have to sh o u t to e a rn his
r ig h t to be f r e e ? ”
— Phil Coll ins
T o tax th e c o m m u n i ty for the a d v a n ta g e o f a class
is not p ro tec t ion , it is p lu n d e r .”
— B e n ja m in Disreali
" L a revolucion s ie m p re es m as g ra n d e
q u e el q u e lo d i r ig e .”
“ El p ode r es co m o el co lum pio ,
c u a n d o m a s a l to es ta de reg reso pega
m a s fu e r te .”
“ Los ricos sin cr is to son pobres;
los pobres con cr is to son r icos.”
“ N o w th e t r u m p e t su m m o n s us a g a in — not as a
call to b e a r a rm s , th o u g h a r m s we need — not as
a call to b a t t le , th o u g h e m b a t t l e d we a re , b u t a
call to b e a r th e b u rd e n o f long tw il igh t s t rugg le ,
y e a r in a n d y e a r out , ‘re jo icing in hope, p a t i e n t in
t r ib u l a t i o n ’ — a s t ru g g le a g a in s t th e co m m o n e n
em ies o f m a n ; ty r a n n y , pover ty , disease , a n d w ar
i tse l f .”
— q u o te t a k e n f ro m J o h n F. K e n n e d y ’s I n
a u g u r a l A d d re ss , J a n u a r y 20, 1961
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“ It is no t th e c r i t ic w h o c oun ts , not t h e m a n w ho po in ts o u t how th e s t ro n g m a n s tu m b le d or w h e re th e do e r o f deed s cou ld h ave d one th e m better."
“ T h e c r e d i t be longs to th e m a n w h o is a c tu a l ly in th e a r e n a ; w hose fa c e is m a r r e d by d u s t a n d sw e a t a n d blood; w h o s t r ives v a l ian t ly ; w h o errs and
c o m e s s h o r t a g a in a n d ag a in ; w ho know s th e g r e a t e n th u s ia s m s , th e g r e a t devo t ions a n d sp e n d s h im se l f in a w o r th y cau s e ; w h o a t best, knows in
th e en d th e t r iu m p h o f h igh a c h ie v e m e n t ; a n d who, a t th e w ors t , if he fails, a t leas t fails while d a r in g g re a t ly , so t h a t his p lace sha ll never be with
th o se cold a n d t im id souls w h o know n e i th e r v ic to ry no r d e f e a t . ”
— T h e o d o re Roosevelt
ROBERT MACKERTICH
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Joseph Nasahmeha
1 would like to r e m e m b e r tha t :
S h m u c I is = to L u rc h an d Z e u s
M ic h aee l is = to Y o d a an d O te l lo
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T h a n th a t :
R o b e r t is = to C h ic c h i r ic h i a n d M e m o ry
S tev e is = to 5 fichi a n d G o rg o n z o la
Avi is = to B a d b u s h a n d H o te l bo logna
A n d f ina lly tha t :
T o n y is = to L e c cacu lo a n d O n e s t
R a f fy is = to C ia f a e lo a n d Eufi
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Kindergarten
F ro n t to Back, left to r igh t; L ia m M c M u l l e n , Louis Koh, S te p h a n ie Je n k in s , Ju s t in
M e y e r , A n a s ta s ia N ie m a n n , Ms. M a c h e r , D an ie l Levien , L e a h Davis , N ic o lo Favero ,
A l ish a S tevens , not p ic tu red M a t th e w C u llen
The First Grade
F ro n t to b ack , left to r igh t: P au l S im is te r , M ic h ae l H el le r , D av id Papiasvil i , A n d r e w Lee, E d m u n d
A ns te y , E l- fa t ih Y ousif , B ra n d o n Cole, V ince Fe ie rs te in , R y a n B a r t ley , M ic h a e l P a rk .
The Second Grade
F ro n t to Back, left to r igh t; A n d re w S m i th , E le a z e r G o ren s te in , C h r i s C o nna lly ,
M rs . Bell, S t e p h a n ie W il l iam s , S a r a J a n e K oulen , V eron ica H a r to w ic z , V a le n t in a
M a zz i , D avid S c h a a p , not p ic tu red A s h r a f R i ja l , C h a r le s M e lone
The Third Grade
F ro n t to Back, left to r igh t; C ass ie Je n k in s , D an ie l E in h o rn , E ric C la rk , J a k e R u d o lp h , P a t r ic k F ra m e ,
E lh a r i th Yousif , not p ic tu red Josh S a f t le r
A r tw o rk by J a k e R udo lp h
A r tw o rk by E lh a r i th Y ous if
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The Fourth Grade
F ro n t to Back , left to r igh t; D anie l R osen , C a ro l in e R ow ley , L y d ia G ed d is , O l iv ia S t a r r ,
O l iver S o m o z a , M a rs h a l l C o h e n , E le na R uss le r , R u H ock ley , E m m a A rn o ld , A lb e r t
Feierste in , M a th e w Levy, E r ic F ourn ie r , Ju s t in C a e sa r , B r ian H u n t , K ir in Lewis
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The Fifth Grade
F ro n t to Back, left to r igh t; G eo f f rey S c h o t te r , J a so n R osen , M a r i t z a Puello , H e a t h e r W a l le r so n ,
A v inash S ingh , Je n n y A u g u s t , K ar i S c h a a p , H a n a H a ssa n , M a rv in King, C h r i s M a s s a , B e n ja m in S u lds
if >' Ji p ' !
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The Sixth Grade
F ro n t to Back, left to r igh t; Josh Siegel , D a n n y C a r t a y a , D a r iu s Feili , N o a h L a n e y -S te in e r , L a u r a
M a r i , R iche l le B rindle , L y n n e t te M im ias ie , M e lo r M o k h ta r , C a ry le A n n F ra nc is , M a r i a n A n s a h ,
O h o u d A l - O th m a n , J o n a th a n Scroggs
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The Seventh Grade
F ro n t to B ack , left to r igh t; J e n n i fe r Brill, C h a r lo t t e L a th a m , Pau l V an es sa N o r to n , H a n a d i
H a s sa n , K a te T u ll , F ab r iz io M o re t t i , D a is u k e S u z u k i , R e b e k a h M in d e l , S u s a n Y u , R e m y
F ishbein , P r e t a r Passe , M a x G r a t e r , Jo sh F a r b e r , M ik e T opf , M a c q u a r ie C la rk , C h r i s h e n a
S tan ley , N a t a l i e D arb y , E rin T a y lo r
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The Eighth Grade
F ro n t to Back, lef t to r igh t; C o n n ie V a len t ine , M a r y a n n e Feiers te in , C in d y Scipio, S a r a h G u r g a n u s ,
K ei th H y a t t , C e d r ic W al le rso n , H yg ie G r a h a m , Ludovic F o u rn ie r , A lex F i l ippa , M a r k Davis , J o e y ' M iller , S teven S a c h
The Ninth Grade
F ro n t to Back, lef t to r igh t , G u y G re e n b e rg , G e ra ld T a y lo r , J e n n i fe r Bailey,
A ix a M o ra n , Ing r id M ir a n d a , S a n g H o o n Lee, R y a n A n d e rso n , S t u a r t S te lze r ,
M ic h a e l S m i th , C la u d e F ra n q u e s , Piri M il le r , D ia n a H i tev a , P a b lo C a r t a y a ,
R e u b e n O r te r .
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The Tenth Grade
R iza l M o k h ta r , Leo M o re t t i , S im o n B odner, Sy lv ia N a ta l i c c h i , C h a r le s P a t te r so n , T o n y B e n o -H o ld en , M e g a n D un leavy , Sylvia
H ar to w icz , L iz P eters , F r i tz M a c k e r t i c h , C orne l l B u rn e t te , C e lin e D esg ran g e s , H in d H a s s a n , J o e Brow n, N o a h L an ey , John
Bailey.
The Juniors
F ro n t to Back, left to r igh t, A vin ish S in g h , R o b e r t Brooks, A b d u l A l - O th m a n , D o g a n B a ru h , A n n a S h e m e to f f ,
G re g G ou ld , A a ro n S an c h e z , Luci M a n c in i , W a le e d A lg h a n im , B a rro n C ra ig , M a th ie u M o u l in , Je ss ica F isch .
S u s a n Pollock, H a n Joo Y ou , Phil M oon Joo, W a l id S a a d , A lex G u d g e o n , T o lg a G a v e n , E v an F ros t . A b d i M o a z a m i ,
C ra ig Ellis, A lex Pe rp e r , T im K en t , D a m o n B a d a la m e n t i , Joe Bustros.
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TKe cWiHiSt/LatiOHWilliam Goodin, Headmaster
“ L et us reso lve to be m asters , not v ic t im s o f our history,
control l ing our own dest iny w ithou t g iv ing w a y to blind
suspicions and em o t io n s .”
— John F. K enn ed y
Mark Greenwald, Associate Headmaster
“ T h e w hole art o f teaching is only the art o f
a w a k e n i n g th e n a tu ra l c u r io s i t y o f y o u n g
minds . . . ”
— A n a to le France
Sandra Jenkins, Assistant Headmistress, Director of Primary School
“ W h e n love and skill work to g e th e r e x p e c t a
m asterp iece .”
— John Ruskin
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Stephanie Greenwald, Director of Admissions, D ir e c to r o f C o lle g e
Guidance
“ M a n w ith all his noble quali t ies . . . with his g o d
like in te llect w hich has penetrated into the m o v e
m ents and const itut ion o f the solar system . . . still
bears in his bodily fram e the indelible s tam p o f his
lowly origin."
— C har les Darw in
Nigel Urry, Academic Dean, IB Coordinator
“ G ive m e a fruitful error any t ime, full o f
seeds, burst ing with its own correct ions .”
— Vilfredo Pareto—
co m m e n t on Kepler
Rowena Williams, Finance Director
“ G ive m e a fruitful error an y t im e , full o f
seeds , bursting with its own correct ions .”
— V ilfredo Pareto—
c o m m e n t on Kepler
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Front to Back, left to right; Laura Macher, Kindergarten, Michelle Ganci, Grade 5, SandyJenkins, Roma Mahbubani, Grade 3, Robin Copland, Grade 4, Elizabeth Bell Grade 2 Monica Kleinberg, Grade 1 ^ ciae z,
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The 1992-1993 Student Council
Susan Yu, Vanessa Norton, Melor Mokhtar, Danny Cartaya, Mark Davis, Faculty Advisor Calvin Hastings.
Guillermo Cartaya, Sahlie Endeshaw, Ingrid Miranda, Derick Timmel, Sylvia Har- towicz, Melanie Dillett, Celine Desgranges, Faculty Advisor Nigel Urry, Marco De- pero, Pablo Cartaya, Alex Perper.
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O n S a le . . . A n g lo bookends . “a n d th e n H e said
“ H is to ry 11? N o . M r.
C a n z a n e l l a is no t he re today .’
‘K eep your eyes on th e ca rd , red you win, th e b lack you lose! 98, 99, 100 , . . r e a d y o r no t h e re w e com e!”
±‘I ’m h av ing a b a d h a i r d ay !” “ A n d th e n u m b e r # \ reason for th e dec l ine of
A m e r ic a n ed u c a t io n is ”
“ D er ick , w h a t is t h a t ? ”
C ra ig Ellis, age 7 C r a ig Ellis, a g e 27
“O ly m p ic h u rd le r
“ A n d you M r . L ec te r , you will be in
c h a rg e o f th e food p r o g ra m .”
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“ W h e r e Ikwc all ihc I'lowers
g o n e ? "
‘H obbes , H obbes , w h ere a r e you?
“ and r e m e m b e r . . . never o v e r
accessorize!"‘G r o u n d con tro l to P i r i ’
“ E x cu se me, c a n you tell us hovi"
to g e t to S e s a m e S t r e e t ? ”
Look M a , I ’m a c h ick en ! ’'
“ Class a r e you w ith m e on th is? A n y
quest ions?”
G oing , G o ing , Gone!
■‘Shhh! R y a n is t ry in g to s leep .”
I K - U . . I s . -«• •* • ' * ^
P a rd o n m e , b u t w ou ld you h a v e a n y G r e y P oupon?”
C o n te m p la t in g th e m e a n in g of
life. Sophocles , P la to , C apsis .
“ E x cu se me. C a n you p lease m ove, I ’m
t ry in g to pass th e ball!”
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j a c k e t is in m y office!”
“ A n d going , a n d going, and going,
a n d go ing . . . "
“ H e keeps going, a n d going
a n d go ing . . . ”
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O lgav ie H o m e P e n n , y o u c a n I over d id “ I th ink I sec it, i t ’s c o m in g d ow n!”
it . . . YOU c a n ' t u n d e r d id i t .”\ t t e r this. It s sm o o th sailing!!!”
Lett i iand? R ig h t h a n d ? . . . I 'm so
confused!"
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“ T h is toga is kill ing me!
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ju s t fell out!
M y m o th e r a lw ays w a rn e d
m e th a t m y face w ould freeze
this w ay .”
B e am m e up Scotty!
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ith his eyes closed. th is book d i s a p p e a r B L I N D
F O L D E D ! G ive m e m y h a t back !”
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P a u l d e L u c en a , 7 th G r a d e A lex d e L u c en a , 9 th G r a d e C r a n e A llen , 9 th G r a d e
B ry an Davis , 10th G r a d e Phil M oon Joo, 11th G r a d e A n d re w F oote r , 12th G r a d e
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J e re m y Bolger , 12th G r a d e S e n n a R iah i , O ff ice A ss is tan t
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L a r a K a tzo f f , 12th G ra d e
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Girls Varsity Volleyball
Liz Peters, Jennifer Bailey, Melanie Dillett, Celine Desgranges, Connie Valentin, Maryanne Feierstein, Sylvia Hartowicz, Coach Pippa Mayell.
Varsity Soccer
F ro n t to Back , left to right; D a isu k e K a w a m u r a , C ra ig Ellis, T o m m y R a u s c h , G u i l le rm o
C a r t a y a , S a tu r o K aiho, b a c k row, H a n - J o o Y o u , D o g an B a ru h , T o lg a Giiven , M a rc o
D epero , M a ss im il ian o M a zz i , D er ick T im m e l , O l iver P a red es , no t p ic tu re d C o a c h
C a n z a n e l la
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Junior Varsity Soccer
Keith Hyatt, Darius Feili, Ludovic Fournier, Christos Katsiouni, Daisuke Suzuki, Macquarie Clark, Remy Fishbein, Alex Filippa, Josh Farber. Mark Davis, Stephen Sach, Joey Miller. Not Pictured: Danny Cartaya, Pablo Cartaya— Manager, Coach Mr. Hastings
Junior Varsity Basketball
Daisuke Suzuki, Danny Cartaya, Erin Taylor, Cedric Wallerson, Fabrizio Moretti, Max Grater, Coach Bill Ferguson, Reuben Orter, Macquarie Clark, Josh Farber, Hygie Graham, Carlos Rodriguez, Mark Davis, Alex Filippa, Joey Miller, Christos Katsiouni, Coach Guillermo Cartaya.
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Girls Varsity Basketball
Jackie Socastro, Maryanne Williams, Melanie Dillett, Jennifer Bailey, Celine Desgranges, Aixa Moran, Sylvia Hartowicz, Coach Pippa Mayell.
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Boys Varsity Basketball
Barron Craig, Pablo Cartaya, Oliver Paredes, Robert Brooks, Manager Tony Beno-Holden, John Bailey, Joe Brown, Cornell Burnette, Warren Miles, Greg Gould, Aaron Sanchez, Manager Gerald Taylor, Coach Doric Capsis.
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The Boys Varsity Basketball Team
T h e Eagles , the defen din g cham pions , are currently in first p lace o f the A C I S leagu e with a 11-1 league
record and a 15-3 overall record. T h e team is averaging 68 points a g a m e and has been invited to the
C olleg ia te Invitational T ou rn am en t and m ay well be on its w ay to representing its l e agu e in the N e w York
S ta te A ssocia t ion o f Independent S ch oo ls T ou rn am en t. S o m e individuals have had a great year. W arren
M iles has scored 344 points including his 1000th. R obert Brooks has led the tea m in both rebounds and
assists with 189 and 127 respectively . Joe Brown has lead the tea m at the foul line m ak in g 61% o f his
shots.
Results of games played as of February 4, 1993
Anglo-American vs. Day School 80-73 win A nslo -A m erican vs. Berkeley Carrol 67-45 win A nslo -A m erican v.y. D w isht 71-54 win Anglo-American vs. Riverdale 47-60 loss A nslo -A m erican vs. St. A n n ’s 60-49 win A nglo-Am erican vi'. Packer 34-30 win A nglo-Am erican vj'. Sta ten Island A cadem y 73-55 win Anglo-American vs. Hunter 72-71 win Anglo-American vs. Portledge 72-60 win A nslo -A m erican vi'. Brooklin Friends 77-70 win Anglo-Am erican vi'. Calhoun 100-37 win Anglo-American vs. Collegiate 75-79 loss A nslo -A m erican V5. S ta ten Island A cadem y 71-61 win A nslo -A m erican vs. St. A n n s 54-58 loss A nslo -A m erican vs. Berkeley Carrol 85-77 win A nslo -A m erican vs. D w ish t 71-46 win Anglo-American vs. York Prep 59-56 win A nslo-A m erican vs. Packer 57-54 win
League games are underlined.
To Mr. Capsis,For the past three years that I have played varsity for you, I have learned that it takes a lot of hard work and self-confidence to achieve your goal in life. I think that without your determination to make us the best we would have never reached our goal of becoming the champs of the “91-92” season. So I would just like to say thank you for preparing me for the next level.
Warren O. Miles.“Class of 93”
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Miscellaneous Events
A Day of Orienteering
eagles
Halloween
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Lunatics Wt
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Lovers
and PoetsL u n a tic s , L o vers & P o e ts w as a d a p te d by M r . Kasse l
from th e p lays a n d sonne ts o f W il l ia m S h ak e s p e a re .
C o m p o s e d o f fa m o u s com ic love scenes, th e p iece was
a look a t love th ro u g h th e w ords o f S h a k e s p e a re an d
th e c o n te m p o ra ry sensib il i ty o f A ng lo s tu d e n ts . W e
so u g h t to show how u p - to -d a te S h a k e s p e a re rea lly is
by p u t t in g a 9 0 ’s sp in on his work . W e a r e all so m e
t im e s lu n a t ic s an d poets w hen it com es to love — an d
we p lay each p a r t as if ou r life d ep en d s on it.
D r a a k t l s P e r j o n n e
J e n n l t e r Ba I l e y U a r y a n n F e l e r s t e l n P I r l M i l l e r E « » y P e r r y a a n S t u a r t S t e l z e r M a r y a n n e W l l l l a n s
G u l l l e r a o C a r t a y a C h a r l o t t e L a t h a a P r e t a r P a s s i S u s a n P o l l a c k S u s a n T i l l y
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The Primary School Holiday Show
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Krist i Y a m a g u c l i i , O ly m p ic gold m ed a l f igure sk a te r , visited
o u r school for o u r S p r in g O ly m p ic s event. S h e w as on a lou r
o f m a jo r LI.S, ci t ies following her sp e c ta c u la r p e r fo rm a n c e in
A lber tv i l le . F rance ,
The Spring Olympics
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The 1992 Ski Trip to Gore Mountain
The 1992 Constitution Works at the Federal Hall Museum
Rutgers University Model United Nations
Distinguished Delegation fo r overall performance in all committees: The Anglo American International School
Distinguished Delegate: Sahlie Endeshaw and
Jason M a u sk o p fT .A .A .I .S .
D elega tes
A le x R event low 11,
R y a n M e g la th e ry 11,
D a m o n Kovelsky 12,
S a h l ie E n desh aw 12,
Jason M a u sk o p f 12,
M a r co D epero 12,
V anessa W ex ler 12,
E than W a n tm a n 12
Outstanding Delegate: D am on Kovelsky
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Remember Me?(for answers look on page 109)
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DEI^ICIK
SENIOR VOTES
N ic e s t S m ile
Biggest Flirt
B iggest M outh
Best Looking
Best Dressed
C utest C ouple
C lass Pain
Class Thespians
Best A th le te s
Best Personality
M ost Social
M ost Talkative
Best S en se o f H u m or
Class Scholars
D eep Conversationalists
M ost Creative
Best Laugh
Best Legs
Best D istraction in a dull class
Future President
Future D ictator
Future Philanthropist
Future Therapist
Future Scientis t
Future H e ad m aster ( . . . at A n g lo )
Future C om ic
Future M ovie Star
M ost Likely to S ucceed
M ost likely to get married first
I I iVfIs
Evan and M e la n ie
M arco and S usan
G uillo and S ah l ie
S atu ro and S usan
Chris and M e la n ie
D aisu ke and W ei
T o m m y and S ah lie
G e orge and S usan
W arren and Jackie
D erick and N o m b u y i s e lo
A le x and S ah l ie
D a m o n and V anessa
A kara and S usan
M assi and M ar y a n n e
D a m o n and E m m y
Chris and W ei
M ik e and V anessa
W arren and Jackie
Oliver and N o m b u y i se lo
D aisu k e and Sah l ie
D a m o n and M aryan n e
M ik e and E m m y
D erick and M aryan n e
A n d y and
Jason and E m m y
A kara and N o m b u y i se lo
R obert and S usan
Robert and M elan ie
Ethan and N o m b u y i se lo
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To Thee I LeaveT o G u il lo — an easy life
T o A n d y — a green card
T o M arco — a car w ilh an alarm
T o M e la n ie — a trip to Africa
T o M att — a full day o f school
T o S a h l ie — a pair o f p latform shoes with 10 '/2” heels
T o M ike — a perm anent late pass
T o A le x — a guitar pick
T o G eorge — a Dali painting
T o A kara — en ou gh girls for all his protection
T o Satu ro — a pillow
T o D a isu k e — a y ear’s supply o f gum
T o Evan — new tires for his car
T o D a m o n — a revolution
T o W ei — a credit card
T o Robert — the N Y S E
T o M assi — an invitation to play in the W orld C up
T o Jason — a gu est appearance on Star Trek
T o Christophe — a chess g a m e with Kasparov
T o W'arren — a girl w ho can beat h im in basketball
T o Y o s s e f f — a fourth passport
T o N o m b u y i se lo — an end to A partheid
T o Oliver — a ninja
T o E m m y — an agent
T o T o m m y — a nice day
T o Bryan — a pair o f jeans
T o Jack ie — a divorce se tt lem ent
T o S u san — a personal astrologer
T o D er ick — an ap artm ent share with Mr. Livingston
T o Ethan — a new cam era
T o V an e ssa — A lex
T o M a r y a n n e — a case s tudy o f Guillo
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SU'e.ft, you!i own,Daddy and Jowes.
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DEAREST DERICK,
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S . . .YOU MADE IT!
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU...OF THE PERSON YOU HAVE BECOME AND ALL THAT YOU HAVE ACCOMPLISHED.
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To The Class o f ’93
The Erwin-King Family
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
CLASS OF 1993 from the team at
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2 A ndy 13 M arco
3 V anessa 1 4 G u il lo
4 Derick 15 W arren
5 M aryanne 16 Evan
6 Bryan 17 Jakie
7 Massi 18 T o m m y
8 Susan 19 M elanie
9 E m m y 20 O liver
10 Daisuke 21 Jason
11 Sahlie 22 W ei
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Congratulations to the class of
1993
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We are very proud of this year’s graduating class. We wish each and every one o f you success and happiness in the future!
Aboard at a Ships Helm
Aboard at a ship’s helm,A young steersman steering with care.
Through fog on a sea-coast dolefully ringing,An ocean-bell — O a warning bell, rock’d by the waves.
O you give good notice indeed, you mind the loud admonition.The bows turn, the freighted ship tacking speeds away under her gray sails,The beautiful and noble ship with all her precious wealth speeds away gayly and
safe.
But O the ship, the immortal ship! O ship aboard the ship!Ship of the body, ship of the soul, voyaging, voyaging, voyaging.
Walt Whitman
Dear Class of 1993,
Congratulations on your accomplishment. On behalf of myself and all your teachers, I wish you the very best of all life has to offer. Enjoy your life — we will always miss you.
Sincerely,
Headmaster
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