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90’sIr is rime ro soy goodbye ro our wonderful posr here or Linden High and unfeorfully "JUMP" inro rhe future. The nineries owoir ond perhops rhrough our efforrs, w e con moke rhis décodé one of rhe besr ever

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"The doy is finolly over "

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Are MICHELLE SCOTT ond BELLA LAMDRAKOPOLOUS jumping or dancing?

TASHA ALSTON and LADONNA CROMARTE friends rhrough ir oil

We oil hope ro keep jumping wirhour many foils, because w e wonr ro moke rhe future 0# ir can be With our L.H.S. family, we con leap into our life in rhe 90's.

Doesn'r DENISE HOWE ever srop smiling?

DONNA URBAN and TAMMY VITALE ore reaching for new heights.

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TINA GOODMAN rakes o leap over rhe pond.

Cuddies IVONNE b JENNIFER prove rhor friends rhar jump Together, sroy Together

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INTO :: THE 90’s

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GEORGE do you hove ony idea whor you ore doing?

CHARLENE BARNETT. JACKIE ZDIARISKI, DARLENE DECARLO and NICOLE NAVAROjump All Four one and one Four all

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Three cheers for CHRIS. SHA WN and ADAM.

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KYLE helps our SUPER REGGIE.

JOANN KUCHARSKI

Our of rhe darkness and inro rhe lighr — 1990 alerr

ANGELA NIGRO is airborne

MARK SMITH is jumping roward his furure

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DENISE BRADLEY and TIFFANY HOEFLING jump for a friendly high five

The nineties o re h e re and w e o re jum ping inro o n ew decode o f fun .

ALEXANDRA FORLEO leaps inro rhe nineries

SHAWN KING keeps rhe peace berween KIM JACKSON and RITA THOMAS.

SEAN CONWAY and JOHN MEKOVETZ ore rwo wild ond crazy guys.

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INTO THE 90’s

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ANGELA NIGRO gives o big grin ro express her feelings for L.H.S DANA KOLOGIanä MICHELLE MAREE jump for joy over rhe sighr of rhe Voc building KIRK HIGHDERGER n lurking obour rhe halls. KIM, CHARLENE, ENZO, and RENEE, qs L.H.S rurns.

1990 is rhe srorr of o new decade and rhe beginning of our future. Together w e will work ro achieve our goals and make a difference. We o re ' 'Jumping into rhe Nineties with enthusiasm and hope ro be successful

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L.H S s halls are filled wlrh srudenrs rhloking about rheir futures. When school lets our, It's rime for fun, fun, fun. We experience our lives as w e continue ro JUMP INTO THE 90s.

KIRK, ANJANETTE. ELENA. DANA, MIKE, SERENA, MICHELLE, and NICOLE ore anxious ‘O graduate as rhe Class of '90! LOUIS SIRICO ana RUTHANN CALDIERO share a render moment before rhe prom. TOM SKUTNIK, a real man in uniform. Tiger Mascot STACEY gives Linden a big hello

STUDENT LIFE 15

Vacation ro rhe srudenrs of Linden High srarrs as soon asschool lers out. They 'jump' into summer because ir's such alongawaired event, in which school seems ro vanish until Seprem-ber.

The Srudenrs spend vacation doing a number of differentthings, such as CHRIS DOISSONEAULT, who. is raking daring

W W W W W W V jumps on snow. CRIS PI RES is also being very daring by riding aV ¥ V ¥ V » » tiger bare back, while CATHY MARQUES rakes life easy, sight

seeing in Quebec, and FAISAL and SUMERA KHAN spend rheirsummer in Sr. James Park, London.

Whether in rhe park or on rhe beach Linden High Tigers knowhow ro spend rheir vacations. They all have greor rimes even ifir is spenr in Linden, and if most of rheir time was spent working,lr was still vacorion.

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JOHN MEKOVETZ and CARRIE SMALL say. "Watch out world, here w e com e!'' JO E BIRCH and MICHELLE EL- DRIDOE pose beautifully or Linden High's Military Doll. Senior guys at the Junior prom, lookin as good now as they did rhen

Promrime is a very special rime for everyone It is a rime full of very special memories rhar last a liferime rhrough. Our Junior Prom was or rhe gorgeous Forge in Woodbridge. Our Senior Prom was or rhe Marrior in Newark Doth proms w ere a huge success.

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These four girls rake o step aw ay from rhe ordinary and show-off rheir great unique style ANN FEINS shines brightly at rhe Prom.

The Prom is much more fun if you hove o special spetial friend to shore it with JENNIFER PINGOR and RENEE DORCH reflect how much fun they're having in rheir smiles. JACKI KUPECZ and boyfriend, MICHAEL ore glod to shore this Prom together

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SENIORS ...The Seniors ore o very speciol porr of rhe srudenr body or Linden High

School. Being rhe oldesr members, rhe Seniors ser examples for rhe underclassmen This is rhe losr year before rhe Seniors jump our of high

school and inro rhe real world of careers ond college This is a challenge ro rhe Senior class. Defore rhey go inro rhe real world, rhey enjoy rheir senior year. Senior year is cenrered on srudenr council, foorball games, parries, dosses, and graduarion. W harever rhe seniors do in rhe furure, rhey will

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EUFRAZIA, ready ro Jump inro rhe Miseries'

GLEN ACHESON"Live like James Bond, die like James

Dean " DENISE AKER

"There is nothing more silly, than a silly lough "

RODNEY ALLEN"And forever O my brother, hail 6

farewell"

EUFRAZIA ALMEIDA"Selfishness is the greatest curse of rhe

human race. " TASHA ALSTON

' To all m y enemies I leave them my lookshi L5m»eJ"

GEORGE ALVES "Life is one long struggle in rhe dork."

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FREDERIC ANDERSON' May rhe legend of F ready Kruegerlive on. "PATRICIA ANGIOLATTO"You are eternity's hostage, a captive of rime. "STACY ARLOTTA"De an individual because rhe crowd won't always be there. "

TAJUANA AUGBURN"It's nice to be important bur it's important to be nice."MICHAEL BABUL5KI "I'm a rebel/ / think?"SHAWN BANKS 7 come, I saw. I conquered."

GEORGE BARAN"Satire is what doses Saturday night." SUSAN BARBOZA ' Once you overcome school, onyrhing is possible."CHARLENE BARNETT"The party is over, it's now hangoverrime."

THERESA BARONE"You Know it. we're outre here!!" IVAN BASIC"It's always rhe quiet ones that are rhe biggest threat. "THOMAS BAYKOWSKI"9 mile skid on a 10 mile ride"

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BRYCE BONDAR"Life is whor you moke of ir. "

RICHARD BONOMO"Don't worry, be happy!"

RENEE BORCH"Oh no!! And just when you thought

rhar you'd catch me without my other half, guess again . . rum to poge 47 "

MICHAEL BEGARNEY'The road of excess leads to the place

of wisdom. " KIM BERLY BEIDLEMAN

"Don’t take life seriously, you're not going to get our olive."

RAYMOND BENKOVICH"You got stress!!"

DANIEL BERLINSKI"Whor a long strange trip it's been ."

BARBARA BERTRAM "We must conquer school or school

will conquer us." STEPHEN BUELAWSKI

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ENZO BILLERO"/ have a dream — to graduate!"

CHRIS BOISSONNAULT"Stay olive ski 55! Linden High Slsi

Club "ADRIANA BOLANOS

"Larins are KICKING"

DENISE BRADLEY"Time bears aw ay a!! Things."JOE BREVARD "Keep on nvckin."LISA MARIE BREEN"Strangers are friends w e have nor m et yer. "

DOUGLAS BROOK"Thank Sod it's over!"MELISSA BROOKS"Trust in rhe Lord with all rhine heart, and lean nor unro rhine own understanding. In all rhy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direa rhy paths. " — Proverbs 3:5 b 6 ROBERT BRUCATO "Please allow m e ro introduce m yself."

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SHILOT BRUNSON"Live and ler live. " CRYSTAL BRYANT

"Assume a virtue, if you hove it nor. "KRISTINE BUGAYEVSKY

"To be o woman is to have the same needs and longings o f o man. "

ELIZABETH BUKOWY"M em ber o f a Polish Gang. "

MONIQUE BULLEOne day I'll be famous and forger

everyone rhor was phony. "LISA BULLOCK

'I'm ouna here, Peace M y brother signed The "L " Baby."

MICHELLE BURNS"A funny thing happened on the w ay

to school — / groduaredi" ANDERSON CAJUSTE

"I feel no emotions because I'm bod. "5ANROCHIA CALLAND

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JENNIFER CALLEGHER"Anything is possible, if only you

believe." DARNELL CANDIA

"Without life there would be no death "

CHARLES CARROLL To err is human, bur to forgive is

divine."

MICHAEL CASCARELLI"You con drive 55 "VICTORIA CASSIDA' 'Love is like life, if ir's nor extrem ely inreresring, ir's nor worth irl"ROBERT CESARO"Ir's better to lose on your own terms than to win on som ebody eise’s term s."

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NIKKI CHAMBLISS"All m y business in here? I’m nor having it!"MICHELE CHOMISZAK"True friendships last a lifetime — MC, JC. 6 CP — OFF"EUGENE CHRISTOPHER"It is completely unimportant, rhor is why it’s so inreresring. "

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TABITHA COLEMAN"Everyone jusr rem em ber m e os a girl

with on arrirude " SEAN CONWAY

"Never 1er them see you swear. " MICHAEL COOK

' 'W herever is posirive is also negarive. "

ERNESTINA COSTA"Now rhe rime has com e ro soy

goodbye " CHRISTINE COUGHLIN

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CHERIE COWELL"A mother is nor a person ro teon on,

but o person ro moke leaning unnecessary "

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LA DONNA CROMARTIE"Love consists in this, that two solirudes protect and touch and greet each other "JAIME CURZ"/ would like to thank all the people that hove helped me this year, thanksto all."JOHN CUBALA"Either lead, follow, or get our o f thew ay "

KIM CULLEN“-So little done — so much to do!" SHAREAM CUNNINGHAM "The right stuff!"DARREN DALIA"DA House Music Inc. Yazz"

KIMBERLY DNATZKO"The trouble with the future is rhat it usually arrives before w e re ready forit."JOSEPH DANIELSON"If you look like your passport photo, you probably need the trip!"JORDEN DAVIS"This is Jockin' J.D. coming from the studio basement 6 oil I have to say is

.i t was fun, 6 I'm outro here. Please!"

JOHN DE ANGELO"Now & then it's good to pause in our pursuit o f happiness 6 just be happy." DARLEEN DE CARLO "It matters nor how long we live, bur how w e live "EMMELYN DERILHOMME "Don't get mod, get even "

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DENISE DOBOS”Example isn't the main thing in

influencing others. It's the only thing. "GEORGE DONEY

"Slick soys "Later pos" " ANGELA DOWNEY

"Education is learning what you didn't even know you didn 'r know. "

JANUSZ DRAGAN"M em ber o f a Polish Gang "

DORENE DUBOIS"I'm glad it's finally o verI"

MICHELLE ELDRIDGE”Nothing makes a person more productive than the last minure

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JERMAINE ENGLISH"So whor cho yo soy in?!"MARQUITA FANT"A wise man once said, "W e're ourra nere! "ANNE FEINS"Norhing bur rhe real thing, baby."

CARLOS FERNANDES"O Peixe "SERENA FERNANDEZ' 'Nothing is reoily over rill rhe boy you stop trying "DAVID FIGUEROA”Share and destroy, parry up, animal rights, no nukes, yeah alright!!!"

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JANET FIGUEROA"Home is a place you grow up wonting to leave, b grow d d wanting to get back to "SHANIQUE FORD"/ m ade it! Me and Tochie had a boll too bod w e didn't le ' our enem ies spoilit a ll."ALEXANDRA FORLEO"Don't sw ear it!"

STEPHEN FORTUNA"The dash o f 'deos a the sound o f freedom ."OWEN FRANCIS"The girls, the gnis they love m e." JENNIFER FULLEM"Perhaps som eday it wit be oleasant to rem em ber even this '

RENEE GABRISH' 'At leasr ir has been extrem ely

interesting R G. & R 5."KIM GAINES

"/ thank God and m y family for helping m e make ir!"

ROBERT GASPAR V32.400 minures o f school and finally

our "

CHANDLER GEDE"To graduate or nor to graduate, that

is the question." WENDY GIERMANSKI

"Mon has his will — bur woman has her w ay "

ALLISON GONOR "The fun has nor ended, bur w e must

m ove on "

TONY GONZALEZ"Do I look tike a mod chemisr? "

TINA GOODMAN"I’m nor here ro impress anybody!"

ROBERT GUTOWSKI' 'Peace is nor God’s gift ro his

creatures. Ir is our gift ro each other "

HOWARD HABER"Personal satisfaction preview s a

dow nfall." CARMELITA HALEY

' 'Block by nature, proud by choice. C. H + DM "

PETER HAMMER "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"

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EVA HECKELMAN"V/hor rhe heck!"DEMETRIA HENDERSON"How ever do I wonr ir, Educarion'." LANCE HENDERSON

You con ‘r hold a man down wirhour ¡raying down wirh him ."

MICHAEL HERTZ"Truth has no special rime o f irs own. Ir's now — always.KIRK HIGHDERGER

Use your head rise above ir(SE H O ."ANJANETT HIGHSMITH"Keep hope a live."

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"RENEE 6ADRISH shouldn'r you be in doss?"

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TIFFANY HOEFLING"And I am free, I'm gone, welcome

•tomorrow " — Love 6 Rockers 1987 LARRY HOLMES

"Goodbye doss o f '90" DENISE HOWE

"Every end is o new beginning."

MICHAEL HUFF"Man never m ade any mareriais as

resiiienr as rhe human spirit. " DARLENE ISAAC

"All I wanr is fcrever Dartene — N— Deerock/ Desr o f lud< seniors.

VICTOR JEFFERSON "Nah. ir's oil about m oney."

CHRISTINE JOHNS"Life is nothing without io ve ."

KYJUANA JONES1 ‘Good-bye for now, parting is such

sw eet sorrow ." TAMMY JONES

"Be yourself: you are rhe best!"

JUNICK JOSEPH"Live long and prosper."

MIRIAN JOSEPH"It's been a great year, good-bye. "

VICTOR KAMINSKI"Time to party I"

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DELLA 6 TIFFANY friends to

KRIS LIER soys, 'Ton sorry ITin lore, it viroh'r happen again ” • * • » » » >

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JASON LIPUNA olwoys poinring the finger.

KIMBERLY KORNETT"Live, love, lough "

CHRISTOPHER KOSINSKI"It rohes obour 10 years ro ger used ro

how old you ore '' PATRICIA KOSTAK

"Dreams ore rhe rouchsrones o f our characters."

GEORGE KOUVARAS”LaterI"

JoANN KUCHARSKI"Handle them carefully, for words

hove more pow er then orom bom bs."

DANIEL KUCZYNSKI"W e spend our rime searching for

security and note it when w e ger it."

JACQUELYNE KUPECZ"Gorra Cruz!"USA KUZMA"Liska's our o f here!"STEPHEN KWIECIN5KI"If w e could sell our experiences for whar they cost us, w e'd all bemillionaires."

ROSINA LABRUZZA"Win, lose, bur don't ever quir." — John DakerBELLA LAMBRAKOPOULOS"Ler them hare me, as long as rhey fear m e."STASEY LAMBRAKOPOULOS”Good things come to those who w ait!"

ANA LAMOGLIA"/ musr soy!"DAVID LANG"There con be no daily dem ocracy without doily citizenship."SHAURON LEE"There con be no happiness if the things w e believe in are different from the things w e d o ."

KRISTINE LIER"O f all the gifts, big and small, friendship is the best o f all. "IVON A LIPINSKI"To be a success, be daring, be first, be different."JASON LiPUMA"Just os there ore no little people or unimportant lives, there is no insignificant w ork."

KYAM McMORRIS"Think abour ir!"HAKIMA McNEAL"Never . . . be mean in anything, never be false, never be cruel." KYESHA McNEAL"Unro all things there is a season. "

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LeANDRE MARLOW"Time hath a taming hand." MAYTE MARTINEZ"/ hear America singing, the varied carols I hear."GEORGE MATEY" . . . and I'm ourra here."

CHERYL MAYERS"W hat lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared ro whar lies in you ." — Emerson SHAWN McCOY "Degin as you would en d ."TIMISON McKOY "CHILLI"

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KARINE MARADLE"Ir isn't over 'ril it's over. "SHAMONA MARADLE"To my family 6 friends rhonks for everything you've done for m e and m ay God bless your every footstep " MICHELLE MAREE"To be a champ you have ro believe in yourself when nobody else w ill."

SHANNON McNEILl"V/har is a w eed? A plant whose

virtues have nor yet been discovered . "

BRENDA MEEK "Voleus er poreus "

JOHN P. MEKOVETZ "It's all over and now ir's Miller rime1'

GERALDO MENDOZA"Vox populi vox dei. "

TIMOTHY MILLER "Now ir's Miller rime. " NICOLE M1MNAUGH

"Seize rhe doy l"

ANGELA MITCHELL"The doss o f '91. I leave rhe 12rh

grade, cause I'm our o f iri" KATHRYN MITRIK

"M y rasres m aybe expensive, bur I'm worth iri"

REINALDO MORALES "Ir's a boy!"

LAKISHA MURPHY"Many are called, bur few ore

chosen." NICOLE NAVARRO

"I mode ir!" ANGELA NIGRO

" Vulnerorus mon vicrus."

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JERRY NIGRO"Whar's rhe answ er??"MELINDA NORELLI "Hey dude . . . unbelievable!" ROGER NOVOA"/ don't know, what's rhe question?"

KERRY O BRIEN''Discontent is rhe want o f self reliance "NANCY C. OREFICE"Shallow men believe in luck." WANDA ORTIZ' 'If you know w here you are going, any road will ger you there."

ANGELA and JERK Y NIGRO make mom proud

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LAURA PABON"The only rew ard o f virrue is virtue:

rhe only w ay ro hove o friend is ro be o n e ."

LAWREEN SHANETTE PADEN"Never forger me, because I will

never forger you ." FREDERICK PAIGE

"To all m y boys, w e ore our o f here!And It’s obour rim e."

MARIA PANDOLFI"The more Things change, rhe more

they remain rhe sam e." SEAN PANNELl "Truth will our."

ALMA PEREIA ' 'In skating over thin ice, our safety is in

our speed ."

VICTOR PEREIRA"This was a great experience ar Linden which I’ll never forger."

TRACY PERLOCOSKI "Nothing great was ever achieved

without enthusiasm." SONIA PEROTTE

"Every man is wanted, and no man is wanted m uch."

TONDALAYA PETTIFORD"Duty cannot exist without faith "

JENNIFER PETT1NARI"/ never thought I'd say 'I'm free" ".

DARLING PHILIPPE"It's always great to learn more, so

college world here I com e."

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JENNIFER LYNN PINGQR"Oh noI! And just when you rhoughr rhor you d catch m e without m y other half, guess again . rum to page 28 " CINDY PIOTROWSKi "Bikini small, heels roll, o ff ro California I go. Love ya Joe, Renee, Tiff, 6 Tray " CRISTINA ANA PIRES "Above all else, be rrue ro yourself C P , J C , 6 M .C O F F ."

JERMAINE ENGLISH and OVSPIRES are the couple of rhe

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The cheerleader» give o cheer for Linden.

ANA LAMOGLIA dazzles the camera.

TERESA M. PITERA"Who never climbed, never fe ll.' RHONDA PORTERFIELD "V ive, vole"ANGELA PRIMAVERA"Finally, 'Our o f here!’ "

THOMAS QUALY"Praise nor rhe day until evening has

co m eice until it has been crossed and beer until it has been drunk. "

OMAR RAYMOND 7 really didn 'r get suspended 10 rimes!

■SIKE' "KARIE ANNE REGO

”OOOOOOOO! Sente dow n!!"

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JUAN RIJOS"Whoso would be a man must be a

nonconformist." NICOLAS RIVERIA

"Dig Daddy" BRANDON ROBINSON

' ’If o man hosn 'r discovered something that he will die for. he isn't fir to live. "

— Martin Luther King, Jr.

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DEVON ROBINSON"Go for whar you know !"DINA RODRIGUES"Donjour! Too hor ro handle! 'W ildwood' The morion o f rhe ocean!!!"JENNIFER ROGERS' Next ro rhe orgnaror o f a good sentence is rhe first quorer o f it "

CRISTINE LINDA ROGOWSKI"Thanks ro m y mom, dod, sister, and Joe for always being there when I needed you ."DEBRA ANN ROGOWSKI " Thanks ro my family and friends especially Jams and Am y for always being there for m e ."LEONARD ROMAN "Little things affect little minds. "

HERODIA VERONICA SAGET"Graduating is rhe w ay ro a successfullife ."ANTHONY SALTERS"Speak softly and carry a big bottle." LEAH SALTERS"To m y besr friend Tiffany P, Frasier I wish you rhe best o f luck in L.H S. Nexr year Stay with Jerom e forever love y a "

FREDERICK SCHMITZ"Labor omnia vindr"MICHELLE SCO n"We must scrunch or be scrunched YANET SENANDE"The outcome o f Jr PromP WoW! Thanks: Go , Maria and Mrs Graf."

MILTON SERRANO"Coll m e irresistible. ”

ALIYYAN SHAHAMAT "Goodbye to all my good friends."

SUMARA SHAKEEL"Peace Dobe "

ALON SHAUL"W hy fight whor's known to be decisive? Custom is the despot o f

mankind. " JANIS SHEEHY

"W e're finally ourro here! Especially D A , K .L., 5.T., K .O ., and N .L .,

rem em ber all the great rimes w e've had.

JEFF SILVER"The best things in life ore free, its the dinner and movie before rhor cost a

lo r."

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LOUIS SIRICO"Decause I con'r say what I wont ro, all I'll say Is goodbye!"CARRIE SMALL"This school has brought m e many memories, there ore still more ro com e."GARY SMITH"More bounce ro the ounce!"

JENNIFER SMITH"When I'm with you " (Jay-n-Jenn) 4 everJEVONN SMITH" . . . an insrirurion is the lengthened shadow of one m an."MARK SMITH"It's been a long rime and now ir’s over! Good luck ro rhe Class o f '90 ."

KIMBERLY SNYDER' it was great fun. bur ir was jusr one o f those things."JOSEPH SOKOLOWSKI"Call no man foe, bur never love astranger."PAULA SOSNAK"If you love something, ser ir free. If ir comes back, ir was meanr to b e ."

ADAM SOTO"Win if you can, lose if you m ust." DANYELL STAMPER"Always remember, do rhe right rhong."JOSEPH STANLEY"Aboard ar a ship s helm, a young steersman steering with care "

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HYACINTH STEELE"Good judgem ent comes from

experience . . . and experience comes from poor judgem ent."

SHAWN STEWART "Out o f the frying pan into the fire ."

JULIE STOCHEL "You're jealous1."

ALBERT STRYDESKY" Yield nor to evils, bur arrack oil the

m ore boldly." JUDITH ANN SULLIVAN

"Life is like a rose, ir has irs petals and thorns."

REGGIE SUMNER "To be eloquent would be more

eloquent "

DONNA SZURKO"Love m y '69 Com oro."

RENEE TALIAN"We should oil be concerned about the future because w e will hove to

spend the rest o f our lives there. " ALBERTO TAMAYO

"And like a bell, with solemn sw eet vibrations, / hear once m ore the voice

o f Christ say, "Peace."

TERESA TARNAWSKI"Oh Gaw dI"

FRANK TERAN"Eight boll, corner pocket." ELENA FRANCES THOMAS

The more educated one is, the more ignorant you understand you hove

been "

RITA THOMAS"How yo like m e now ?"BERNARD THOMPSON"To m y classmates Good luck with your future "KIMBERLY THOMPSON' 'If you wont something in life, you hove to work for it."

AL TAM AYO'S bedroom eyes

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MATT TOLKACZ"I'm ourro here!"DAVID E. TOWLER1 'Class o f '90 ’ 'Don 'r believe the hypeI"FAITH GRACE TOWLER"I am truly most ABLE!I"

SANTOCHIA. and JAM ILLAH hove rheir bonds foil wlrh RfGG/C” _

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KIET TRAN"Your expression is the most imporronr

thing you can w ear." VALTER TRONCO

"Temprarions, unlike opportunities, will always give you a second chance.'

LINDA TUN5TALL " The man who has no imagination

has no wings."

AGNES TURON"M em ber o f a Polish gang. "

JAMES TYLICZAKA"The grearesr right in the world is The

right to be wrong. " PASCAL TYRA

"Dring ideas and entertain them royally, for one o f them may be

Icing. "

DONNA URBAN"Rem em ber all the good times w e

had m the past years. JACQUELIN VALDIVIA

"It was the best o f rimes, it was the worst o f rim es." LISA VALIHARD

"Look out world, here I come, dude!"

LORI VANDERBURGH" There are those things known and those underknown, in betw een, lie

the doors " PASQUALE VELLA

"Reform, that you may preserve " TAMMY VITALE

"Life is a challenge to never give up!"

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EDWARD WALLACE"Yo! How do ya do the?" CAROLYN WEAVER" The furure is ours — our Tomorrow begins rodoy."MIRIAM WEINER"Dad habits are like a comforroble bed, easy ro get in, bur hard ro get our o f."

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dance . . . )!”

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YOLANDA WIGGINS"We got our own thing!" CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS

'7 hope your lives ore filling, like o Twinkie* 1"

DOUGLAS WILSON1 'He is not fir for riches who is afraid to

use them "

KEVIN WILSON"I still hove it m odel'

JAMAR WITHERS"On the rood to riches."

RODYN WOOD"I'm finished "

DENNIS WRIGHT'T you rem em ber m e or all. rem em ber m e with a smile. " ADAM WYSOCKI "Our rime is a very shadow that passerh away. "RENEE YANNI"To rhe hungry soul every Thing is sw eer "

PAUL YOUNG"Raise your hand if you're sure. " JENNIFER ZACCARO"To mom, Pete, Tom, & everyone else, Thonx, I wouldn't hove done ir wirhour you. And ro Tom I'll love you forever. "CARINE ZAMOR"Education is rhe mosr important thingin life. "

JACQUELINE ZDZ1ARSKI"Win, lose, but don't ever give up. " YOST ZUVULONI"Music allows our dream ro sing and donee "THERESA DRAY"Good Lucls To rhe doss o f 90. I'll miss

you!''

DONNA DUDEK"Rem em ber rhe fun, Rem em ber rhe loughs — Rem em ber Me "TARIQ SAUNDERS"Everything comes if o man will only wad

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LAWRENCE ADAMSON, DA, MA,GuidanceBERNADETTE AGUERO, DA, English, Senior Goss Adviser, Cheerleoding Adviser GEORGE AIKEN, DA, IA, Vocorionol Auro WILBUR AKINS, DA, MA, Physical Education, Doys Daskerbd! Coach, Intramural Doslsetball Cooch

LYNN AMASHEYUS, Aide Special Services ELZINA BARRON, OS, Home Economics, F.H.A. AdviserVALERIE BARTO, DA, English CALVIN BA5TEDO, DA. MA, Dusiness Education

MARIA BAUER, DA, Foreign Language KENNETH BELCHIK. DA, Physical Education, Assisranr Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Weight Doom AdviserBARRY BLACK, DA, MA, Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, JV Softball CoochZOLTÁN BORBELY, 05, Science, Science Club Adviser

BRENDA BOYD. DA, MA, Spedai EducationDIANE BRAISTED, 05, MA, Special 5ervices/CoreJOANN BUDNICK. 05, PDA, Dentistry, HOSA AdviserCHARLES BURFIELD, 05, Dusiness Education

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MARIA CACIOPPO, DA, MA, Foreign Longuoge, Sophomore Class Adviser

RICHARD CANAVAN, DA, MA. Supervisor of English

ARMANDO CANDA. DA, MA, Foreign Language, Junior Class Adviser, Dungeons and Dragons Adviser, Linden High School

Video Yearbook Adviser, Yearbook Finandal Adviser

VITO CHIAVUZZO, DA, I.S.S.

JAMES CHMIELAK, DA, Social Studies ENRICO CIAM ILLO. DA MA, Guidance

DENISE CLEARY, 05, Science, Student Countil Adviser

GERALD COLA8ELLI, 05, MS, Mathematics, Marhemorics Oub Adviser

SUSAN COREN, DA, Dusiness DIANE CUNNINGHAM, DA, English

ROBERT CZARNE5KI, DA, MA, Science LAWRENCE CZEKAY, DA, MA, Social

Studies

ROBERT DAHLINGER. DA, MA, English DOLORES DEMKOWICZ, DA, English

JOHN DOBOSIEWICZ, DA, Science, Weather Srorion Adviser, Minorities in

Engineering Adviser. Key Club Adviser SAUNDRA DE GENESTE, DA, MA.

Commerdol An, Vico Club Adviser, Governors Teacher Precognition Award

Recipient

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MRS. CACIOPPO how is lunch?

MRS. FRANCISCO and MISS DEMKOWICZ ¡seep rhe English Depr. running efficiently

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RITA GOODIC, 05, Science, Challenge Dow! Adviser, Chemistry League Adviser

ANNA MARIA GRAF, DA, MA,Mathematics

DENNIS GRIECO, DA, MA, MS, Science RAYMOND GUERNIC, DA, NJROTC, Color

Guard Coach, Drill Team Coach

BARBARA HEISER, DA, MA, Physical Health/Drivers Education, Ski Club Adviser,

Swim Team Coach HELEN HEUMANN, RN, DA, MA, Supervisor

of NursesALBERT HOFFMAN, DA, MA, Science, Chess Club Adviser, Dbtogy Team (NJ

Science League) Adviser MARY HOJZAN. DA, Cosmetology

SHIRLEY KAPLOW ITZ. DA, MA, Art, Art Club Adviser

JOHN KOLIBAS, DA, MA, English, School Ploy Pubhdrty

MARY KRAMER, DA, Library, Library Squad Adviser

JANET LANDIS, DA, Nurse

GERALD 1MBRIACCO, 05, MA, History, PAUL IO ZZI, DA, MA, Dusiness, Varsity

Dowling Coach, Varsity Golf Coach WALTER JEDW ABNIK, DA, Welding, Vico

AdviserRICHARD KAPLAN, 05, MS, Science, NJ

Science League, Chemistry Team Adviser

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SALUE LANGDON, DA, Englsh ANTHONY LEHNER. DA, Electronics JANET LEMANSKY, DA, MA, English OrchestroMORRIS LEONE, DA, MA, English, Pride Adviser

GERALDJ LORENZETTI. DA. MA M u x, Marching Dand Adviser, Stage Dand Adviser, Concert Dond Adviser, Direcror School PlayJOSEPH MAHAN, DA, MA, SpecialEducation. Assistant Varsity Doseboll Coach.Assistant Football CoachJOSEPH A , MARTIN, DA, MA, SpecialEducationGREGORY MARTUCCI, DS, MA, IS 5 ,Assistant Gymnastics Coach

PHYLLIS MAYES, DA, Aide Special Services JOSEPH M AZZARELLA, 05, MA, AirConditioning and RefrigerationJEAN McADAM, DS, Health and Phys. Ed.,Doosrererre AdviserW ILLIAM McMAHON, DA, English,Chronicle Adviser

DOLORES MENZACO, DA, MA, GuidanceWAYNE MEHALICK. DA, MA, I.S.S., GirlsTrack and Field CoachLYDIA S. MOORE, DA, MA. Social StudiesRenaissance Oub Adviser, Gospel ChoirAdviserJUDY MUSACCHIA, DA, Ed.M. Dusmess

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IDA NAGYPAL, DA. MA, MDA. Foreign Language, French Club Adviser

THOMAS NAPPA, 05, MS, School Psychologist

STEVEN NOLAS, DA. MA, Pupil Personnel Services

JOSEPH PICARO. DA, MA, Marhemarics, J. V. Daseball Coach. Assisranr 'Wrestling

Coach

ROY NUNES. DA, MA. Marhemarics, Computer Morh Club Adviser

RITA O 'M ALLEY, DA, MA, Special Ed Supplemental

ANGEL PACHANZ, DA Aide for Special Ed. Services

ROSALIE PRATT, DA, MA. Library, Library Squad Adviser

ESTHER PADEN, DA, MA, Reading EDWARD PASKEWICH, DA, Health and

Physical Education, Driver Education Instructor

ALPHONSINA PATERNOSTRO, DA,Foreign Longuoge

KATHLEEN RAJNIK, DA, MA, English

AUDREE PETERS. DA, Foreign Language DAVID PETERS, DA, Industrial Arts

ANTHONY PICARO, DA, MA, Mathematics, Head Varsity Daseball

Coach, Varsity Soccer Coach LUANN REED-SIEGEL, DA, MA, English

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PATRICIA ROQUEMORE. DA, MA, RN,NurseOTTO SALZER, DA, MS, Supervisor ofScienceSTEVEN SCHNECK, DA. Dusiness Educarion, Marhering I, II Adviser, DECA Oub Adviser DIANE SERSON, DA, Dusiness Educarion

CLAIRE SHEEKEY, DA, MA, Marhemarics, Notional Honor Sodery Adviser CHRISTINE SIMPSON, DA, MA, Dusiness Education, Cooperative Educarion Office CoordinatorSYLVIA SMITH, DA, MA, Supervisor of Foreign LanguageJADWIN SORTORE, DA, MA, N.J.R.O.T.C, Rifle Team Coach, Academic Team Adviser

ROBERTA SPECHT, DA, MA, Supervisor of Dusiness EducationPHILIP STEIN, DA, MBA, Dusiness Educarion BARBARA SUPERAR, DA, SpeciolEducarionSIGURD THELE, 05, MA, Media, A .V . Squad Adviser

MARY RICCARDI, 05, Physical Educarion, Head Cheerleading Coach BRENDA RICHARDSON, AD, MA, Foreign Language, German Oub Adviser, Delta Epsilon Phi, Honorary German Society, AdviserCARLA ROCKLIFF, DSN, RN, Nurse, HOSA AdviserJOSEPH ROONEY, DA, Graphic Arts

BARBARA TYBURCZY, 05, Physical Education, Assistant Gris Soccer Coach,

Assistant Gris Oaslserball Coach, Intramural Volleyball and Basketball Adviser

STELLA TYLICKI, OS, MA, Business Educolion

WALTER TYLICKI, DA, MA, Ed.D, Superviser of Mathematics

DONALD UJHELY, DA, MA. Hisrory

ELIZABETH ULEWICZ. DA, MA, Sodal Studies

DAVID VAN SAVAGE, DS, MS,Mathematics

MARILYN VASEN, DA, MA, Special Services

BRYAN W ALL, DA, CIE Coordinator

MARIE WHIMPENNY, DA, MA, ESL, English ROBERT E. WINDER JR ., DA. MS, Ed,

Vocal Music Instructor MARIE W OJCIK, DA, DS, MA, Home

Economics, Adviser of FHA

OLA V . WRIGHT, DS, MA, Guidance STEPHEN YESINKO, DS, MS, Physical Education, Cross Country Coach, JV

Daskerball Coach ANN YEVICH, DS, MS, Guidance

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Inspired by rhe coaching sraff and rhe excitement rhor filled rhe sradium, rhe Varsiry Foorbail Team, led by Caprain JERMAINE ENGLISH, had a successful 5-4 outcome

The season hod o lor of ups ond downs. Perhaps rhe most exciting gome was ogoinsr rhe Eosr Side Raiders. In rhe gome rhe Tigers ried o national record wirh rhe mosr soferies — five by one ream

Outstanding seniors who contributed to rhe ream's success were KYLE STRADFORD and JERMAINE ENGLISH who mode First Team All County ond MIKE HERTZ ond JOHN MEKOVETZ who mode Second Teom Ail County.

The Seniors whose hord work ond effort ployed o big in rhe ream ’s memorable season will be missed and they wish rhe furure Tigers rhe besr of luck

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The L H S Vorsiry Cheerleaders pur in o lor of hard work and efforr ro promore school spirit. Summer proc rices ore o sure sign of rhe enrhusiosm ond dedication rhe foil squod hod. Through snow, sleet, roin ond shine rhe 1989 90 cheerleaders w ere on rhe sidelines ready ro excire rhe crowd.

This years Captains CARRIE SMALL, MARIA PAN- DOLFI, ond JOANN KUCHARSKIcontributed ro rhe sue cess of rhe squod.

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TIGERS IN ACTION TIGE BaskerballThis years Boys' Basketball ream under the leadership of COACH WILDUT AIKENS, has worked very hard to achieve rheir goals. Some of their accomplishments hove been making it to the Championship gome of the Hillside Chrisrmos Tournament ond the Championship of the Wot chung Conference. Some of the players who stood our this season have been sentot TARIQ SAUNDERS uniors. SHELDON CHAMPAGNE ond DWANE MEYERS along with the up coming assistance of WALLY DIXON ond JESSE HELFRICH These young men hove worked very hard to ensure Linden o very successful season They were o very dedicored group which spent endless hours to keep Linden Basketball Number 1!

A. Taylor, J. Helfrich, S. Chompogne, A. Peck, R. Jones, D. Lewis, R. Zamor, D. Meyers, D. Fish, G Benner, W, Morrer, _ _ _ _ _W Dixon, T Sounders J

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The tody Tigers ended rhis yeor on o winning note. The ream was led by Senior SHAMONA MARABLE along with rhe ossisronce of Juniors CARYN FLOWERS, TY GAINES, ERICA REED, and JOANN HALL.

Under rhe leadership of COACH ENG and Assisranr Coach TYBURCZY, rhe ream worked very hard rogerher ro achieve rhe victories which olaced rhe squad in rhe rop ren of Union CountyT IG J The Lady Tigers practiced everyday afterschool. They did their besr and it paid off. Let's hear ir for rhe Lady Tigers!

Thanks ro rhe Lady Tigers for on oward winning seosoni

f p Top Row L — R L. Salters, J Hall, S. Koonce, S Marable, C Flowers, C Driggs, L Mekoverz, T Gaines J O NDorrom Row L — R S. Western, K. Durns, Z. Morales, E. Reed, F. Starling

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The Boys Soccer ream rhis yeor hod o challenging schedule Under rhe new coaching of Anrhony Picoro, rhe ream hod irs firsr obsrode ro overcome, Cooch Picaro rook o virruolly unmorivored bur derermined bunch of boys ond over rhe course of 2 months rurned rhem inro soccer playing machines The reom procriced hard ond during gomes gave ir rheir oil. Though rhe reom didn't hove o winning record, rhey gave rheir opponents o rough rime Good Luck next year

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Dortom row L ro (X Shormoin Koonce, Leslie Hoddick, Keno Jeon. Chorlene Dornerr, Sondre Coceres, Monique. J Tyro. Top row L ro iX: Tokeisho Moshood, Chrisrine Schoffer, Morgorer Tuchowicz, Dororhy Josefiok, Lorysho

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Ten yeors ogo girls soccer srorred in local high schools. There were many reams, half of rhem reol good; rhe orhers nor so good. Afrer o few yeors rhe nor so good reams dropped rhelr programs. Linden High sruck wirh theirs, even rhough ir was rough. In rhe post yeors rhe nor so good reams hove been coming bock ond ir’s been more competirive.

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I 1sr Row — W. Warklns, D. Ego, E. Thomas, M. Korher, K, Coe, S, Lomborkopolous, J. Sanford, K. Gaines 2nd Row — E Williams, D. Dlodzinski, R. Rosa, D. Russo, M. Chomlzak, E- Baldwin, D. Dudek 3rd Row — K. Marable, D. Hughes, V . Farmer, M. Lee, T. Russo, D Dondor 4rh Row — 5, Morable, M. Thomas, D. Whire, S Porrer, C, Haley

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The Linden Girls Track reom is mode up of about twenty-six hard working young women They are trained under rhe coaching of MR. MEHALIK and MRS. ARROWOOD. Some of rhe outstanding individuals on the ream are ANGELA NIGRO. DANA WHITE. SHAMONA MARADLE. MICHELE CHOMISZAK. and DAWN EGO.

The girls this year are working very hard ro do their best, because they are the best

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This yeor's Girls Cross Counrry ream hod on excellenr season which wos led by AWN EGO. JENNIFER SCALES. ELENA THOMAS, and PATRICIA MCMORRIS. All

f f rhe members rook rime our of rheir busy schedules ro pracrice everyday afrer chool Cross-Counrry is nor on easy sporr. Running rhirry-one miles Through woods Ind hills, requires o br of sromino and endurance ro achieve rhe goals ser by rhis leer's girls cross-counrry ream.

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Serring rhe pace for fol sporrs, rhe Boy's Cross Country ream gor off ro o great season rhis yeor Their meets consisted of running through woods ond over hills which odd up to individual and ream srondings Both rhe teams ond rhe coaches believe rhar hard work and spirit, mode rhe ream do grear.

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The 1990 Linden High School Doseball, under rhe direcrion of Coaches like ANTHONY PICARO, JOSEPH PICARO & JOSEPH MAHAN, rhey hod onorher successful season

Ir is a shame ro see w e are losing such valuable seniors. These seniors are MIKE BABULSKI, MIKE DERGARNEY, JOHN CUBALA, GEORGE DOWNEY, DAN KUC- ZIN5KI. ARIEL LOPEZ, JOHN M EKOVITZ, REINALDO MORALES, JERRY NIGRO & JOE SOKOLOW SKI. They all conrribure a greor deol ro m ake rheir team a successful one However, ler us all show some grarificarion ro rhe younger reammares who will be wirh us a few more years. For these are rhe players who will m ake Linden High School Doseball a #1 ream

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The Winter Cheerleaders hod yet another successful season Led by Senior Caproins MICHELE CHOMISZAK and ANGELA NIGRO, w e were able to am aze the fans ond pump up the players. The games w ere grear, but having practice every day was a drag. Dur rhe practice paid off This year we had a dance choreographed by MICHELE CHOMISZAK ro "Pump up rhe Jam " and it was a winner

This being rhe last year of our "Tumbling Tiger” Cheerleaders, w e are going ro end it with a flip to you Good Luds ro the future cheerleaders of L H S

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I The Linden Girls Softball Team, under rhe direction of COACH SIANO ond ASSISTANT COACH | [ GOLEME, hod o great season Wirh each practice, it was obvious that they improved tremendously

Nor only did the players become close friends os a result of spending so much rime together, bur I rhey became a united team. The season itself was highlighted by many great players ranging from freshmen to seniors Next year, Seniors KRIS UER, CHRISSY COUGHLIN, CHARLENE DARNETT, < ma j KIM KORNETT will be grearly missed

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The Ooys Tennis encountered a usual rough season COACH GAINES worked hard ro ger his ream ready for their mony rivals. Wirh veterans DOD COGLIANESE. JOHN PHILIPPAKOS and MARIO GOLDA, the reom would be ready for their marches

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J. ENGLISH, J. KOHEN, J. NIGRO, B. ROBINSON, ond J. SOKOLOW SKI rhey never gave up. Wresrling or Linden High has cerrain requiremenrs. The mosr imporronr being rhe wresrlers maintaining o weighr iimnir for rheir doss. Wirh COACH THOMPSON and COACH PICARO'S guidance ond rhe efforrs of rhe ream, hopefully nexr year w e will have a better season

The Linden High School Wresrling Team has worked hard this year They tried rheir best and in rhe eyes of Linden High — rhey’re oil champions!

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Dock Row: E. Kukal, E Perers, T Drody, R. Goldo, K Meride, S Donic K Coglionese, K Moyer, J. Porrerfield Fronr Row: P, Alfono, K Ledford, D. Delkin, E, Thomos, C. Dornerr, K Deidlemon, E. Philippokos, Y . Lipinski, E. Plrero, M Gerbounko

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Rookie cooch BARBARA HEISER ro irs besr season ever Wirh coprains MICHAEL WHITTING­TON. KIM DEIDLEMAN, ond ELENA THOMAS, rhe swim ream never looked berrer W e're looking for bigger 6 berrer Things in rhe upcoming years.

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Top L-R Allyson Schneider, Lillian Chomiszak, Michele Chomiszok, Drendo Dlodzinski, Eleno Chomiszok, Mrs. Ortiz (COACH) Borrom L-R Allison Gonor, Kristen Pawlowski, Jeon Cesoro, Trisha Prossic, Loray Kozar.

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The primary requirements for gymnasts ore upper body srrengrh and explosive leg power. Gymnastics is a very anaerobic sporr, and only during free exercise rourines does rhe gymnast wander our of rhe anaerobic sroge Flexibility is o major componenr also of gymnastics and should be maintained year round.

The Linden gymnospcs ream is striving to be better than lost yeor. Their purpose this yeor is to improve rhe skills of rhe ream Even though rhe squad will be losing valuable SENIORS like ANGELA NIGRO, ALLISON GONOR, and MICHELE CHOMISZAK. it will still have rhe other CHOMISZAK sisters, LILLIAN and ELENA. Overall, the girls had fun and enjoyed working hord to reach their goals.

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L — R Kneeling: D. Morrin, D Dean, R, Coglionese, J. Philippokos, M Golda, K. McMorris, L. Cherville, D Cogswell L — R Sronding: M. Angeles, L, Berlinski, D. Ricordo, T, Hall, C. Frazier, M Roro, X Dixon

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The Linden Novel JROTC hos been in exisronce for rhree previous years and is in ir's fourth yeor. The purpose of rhe Drill Team is to elaborore on drill from doss ond ro build on elite drill unir ro compere ogoinsr other high school JROTC's and college ROTC's. The coders have won numerous owords for it's Drill Team ond Color Guard such os second place overall in rhe annual Area 4 Field Doy/Drill Comperirion. The Drill Team comperes in mony comperirions, some our of srare, and hosr rheir own on Morrin Lurher King's birrhdoy in honor of him. The Drill Teom ond Color Guard wenr ro four comperirions rhis yeor and did rheir besr in all.

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1sr row: L. Kidd, L Poden, A. Highsmirh, M. Brooks 2nd row: B. Lambrokopolous, A, Colonos, Lambrokopolous, K. Wilson, M. Whirringron, J. Sokolowski, E. Thomas, C. Dornerr, K. Cullen

Holey, D, Whire, C. Coughlin, K, Jones, K. Mirrik 3rd row: L, Morlow,

ILUBS CLUBS Senior CouncilThe Senior Coundl worked very hard Throughout rhe school year ro moke rheir senior prom or rhe Newark Marrior rhe besr ever, Wirh rhe porriaporion of rhe Senior Coundl and other senior doss members, they were able ro raise money through fundraisers ro lower rheir prom bids. One of rhe main orrrocrions for rhe senior doss wos rheir first cor wash in rhe spring. Nor only did rhey raise money, bur rhey hod a lor of fun doing ir.

LUBS cr The Norionol Honor Society is on orgonizorbn based on high grade poinr averages, leader- ship porenriol, and good academic srondlng This nationwide organization offers a free ruroring program which helps srudenrs do academically berrer The members of rhe Norional Honor Sociery hove arrended o culrurol and educarional trip rhis yeor ro Washing-

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1sr row: D. Akers, S, Arlorra, D. Bradley, C, W eaver, T. Hoefling, R. Talion, D. Howe, K. Mirrik, M. Marrinez, J, Kucharski, I, Lipinski, K, Cullen, K. Her, C. Dornerr, R, LaDruzza, M. Brooks, A, Highs­mirh, C. Coughlin, T. Pirera 2nd row: R. Borch, W, Germanski, M. Chomiszak, J. Callagher, J. Cubala, K. Deidlemon, D Dubois, R, Robinson, D. Whire, M. Whirringron, M. Eldrldge, V . Cossiba, T. Goodman, G. Marey, C, Rego, A, Feins, J. Pingor 3rd row: C. Pires, C. Fernandes, M Huff, M. Begarney, M. Hertz, M. Babulski, K. McMorris, H. Haber, E W allace, M. Norelli, T. Szkurnils

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Look behind you, Ugh! Too lore! Roll for damages. You hove jusr enrered rhe world of Dungeons ond Dragons Club. Srudenrs garher afrer school ro ploy one of rhe mosr popular role ploying gomes. Some of rhe players of D & D don'r necessarily rhlnk of ir os o gome, bur more os on olrernore reoliry where individuols find rhemselves roking o role of o chorocrer, be ir o moglcion or o knighr. One player is rhe Dungeon Mosrer, ir is his job ro ser rhe scene for rhe enrire gome. Dungeons ond Dragons is on inrriguing gome ond rhe club is open ro all.

The Chronicle is L.H.S.'s very own newspaper. Ir hos four Issues o year. The purpose is ro inform rhe srudenrs of rhe hoppenings around school ond is o form of enrerrainmenr. The Chronicle hos been In circulation for sixty years. This year rhe staff went ro Monmourh College for o seminar on journalism Advisor, MR. MCMAHON along with editor SHAREAM CUNNINGHAM ond assistant editor NICOLE MIMNAUGH ond rhe resr of rhe Chronicle sroff, rry ro uphold rhe rrodirbns of rhe posr newspoper,

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1st row: K. Coe, L. Poden, S. Cunningham, M. Corron, J. Lewis, K. Kornerr 2nd row: N. Apoledn, D. Howe, T. Perero, S. Lombrokopolous, A. Highsmirh, M. Brooks, L. Smith, D. Pyo- rek, M. Martínez 3rd row: L. Morlow, V . Thomas, K. Jones, C. Bornerr, D. Whire, O. Añeros, D. Kuzinski, C. Morques, D. Belkin 4rh row: T. Lynch, V . Gervosi

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1sr row T. Hoefling, D Delkin, J Kunsmon, D Hughes, M Corron, M Wojrowicz, A Srec, D Aker 2nd row: K. O'Brien, (X Rollis, J Koulfers, S Docon, I Frongos, J Bukosky, S McLoughlin | «» ^ ro w A Feins, T Louro, M Degenorro, C Schoffer, B Agudo, P loonnov, C Nero4rh row: F. Schmirz, K Pego, K Deidlemon, M Bobulski, R Cesoro, C Kosinski, M Degorney, J. Ron-,LUiD kosky

1sr row: C, W eover, D, Whire, M. Morrinez 2nd row: M, Chomiszok, M, Korher, D. Belkin, L. Chomiszak, B, Blodzinski 3rd row M, Schugel, P. Sreword, J. Mochu, C. Morques, F Rumbouskos, B. Tighe 4rh row: S. Szobo, G. Morey, M. Begorney, H, HaberLUBS Rumbouskos, B. Tighe 4r

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The Morh Club is o group of srudenrs who hove o cumulorive grade poinr overage of 4.0 in rheir morh doss. They resr rheir obiliries in dealing wirh difficult morhemoricol problems. They offend eighr meerings where rhey rake resrs which ore scored nationwide. Lost year's Morh Club wos placed in rhe rop rwenry percent on eoch of rheir resrs. The Morh Club also reaches irs members compeririveness ond how ro rake challenges. The ream must work ro rhe best of rheir obiliry ro ochieve high scores and moke rhe ream os successful as ir has been in rhe past

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Furure Homemakers of America is an organizorion creored ro help yourh assume ocrive roles in sociery rhrough home economics educarion in areas of personal growrh, family

C life, vocorionol preporarlon, and communiry Involvement This yeor began with rhe Regional Fall Rally and ended wirh rhe srore comperirion In March, Winners will be „ qualified ro arrend a final comperirion in Son Anronio, Texas, in July.

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Cooperarive Office Educarion is a program designed ro provide srudenrs wirh work experience in an office occupation and related class Instruction. Srudenrs parriciporing in rhe program receive wages from rhe employers and also receive fifteen school credits. In rhe COE related class, rhe srudenrs learn specific things which will be helpful on rheir jobs.

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A V SquadThe Audio-Visual Squad consists of five srudenrs whose prime responsibility is to deliver audio-visual equipment to various rooms in the high school and the Vocational building They also assist with the sound system in the auditorium ond gym

One of the largest clubs in L.H.S is mode up of srudenrs willing to do things for others ond practicing good citizenship Key Club is on inter national service organization sponsored by the Linden Kiwanis Club. This year the Key Club has gone to a leadership convention at Great Adventure. They also attend­ed the national convention and district officer elections at Bushkill Falls, Pa.

1st row: C. Kolibas, I. Wright 2nd row: A. Haszko, M. Crawford Key Club

1st row: D. Pyarak, D. Bradley, C. W eaver, D. Tighe, 2nd row; R, Borch, B. Bladzinski, D. Dahlia, E. Thomas, D. Rodriguez, Y. Senande, D. Howe, L. Gaines, T, Hoefling, S. Fer nandez, C. Bornerr, K. Lier, K. Mirrlk, J. Derringer, R. Rollis, L. Chomiszak, A. Bereziuk, M. Nowak, S. Sanko, S. Parry 3rd row; M. Marrinez, R. Golda, J. Bukowsky, K. Perez, S Rudnlcki, I. Francos, T. Frazier, J. Lewis, L. Saunders, J. Machu, R. Gurowski, T. Goodman, G. Morey, K. Coe, M. Thorn 4rh row; M. Whirrlngron, K, MocAvoy, I. Rodriguez, K. Coglionese, M, Eldrldge, J. Birch, T. Cobb, C. Porrer, C. Correr, A. Tomoyo, V . Cossibo, R. Coglionese

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Disrriburive Education Clubs of America began in 1947. DECA is an organiza­tion for srudenrs in rhe Marketing Educorion Program which prepares all students for rheir furure In rhe business world. l.H .S. become very involved wirh DECA. This year DECA rruly did succeed They went ro rhe Regional Comperirion or Middlesex County College on January 9, 1990. They also made it ro rhe Store Leadership Comperirion ar Parsippany, N. J. on March 14 17, 1990. Congrarularbns DECA!

The TV Challenge ream of L.H.S. comperes on coble televisions TV3. The ream procrices ro bear reams frosn orher schools wirh o brillionr display of knowledge. The groups purpose is ro increase knowledge and ro become well-rounded individuals. The advisor is Mrs. Goobic.

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1sr row: D. Andrzejczok, D. Klein 2nd row: G. Dryanr, W. Doboo 3rd row: L. Cherville, IV Burowski, C Fernandes

The Library Squad consists of students who sacrifice their study hall to assist the librarians. The students check books, place them bock on shelves, check incoming magazines ond various other jobs. The squad members moke the job easier for the librarians MRS. PRATT and MISS KRAMER. At the same rime they are able to learn responsibility in the pleasant surroundings of our library.

The L.H.S French Club is a group of students who have an interest in learning more about French customs and ways of life This year's club officers are President — KHARI JACKSON. Vice President — COLLEEN COON. Secre rary — DINA RODRIGUES, and Treasurer — DANA HUGHES. Advised by MRS. NAGYPAL. the students conduct fundraisers and various activities The rewards are outings such as going to French ploys ond restaurants. As a result of this a broader knowledge of France is achieved.

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| purchased Through o gronr from Exxon in 1988. The school wos able ro obroin insrru- r menrs ro gorher weorher doro or rhe High School. The dara is rhen used ro forecosr rhe

doily weorher. The doro consisrs of baromerric pressure, wind speed and direcrion, currenr remperarure os well os maximum ond minimum remperarures for rhe doy. The doro is robulored ond srored on o compurer program ond evoluored monrhly. The posr

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OE sronds for Cooperarive Indusrrial Education Program. The group consisrs of skilled, semi-skilled, ond handicapped srudenrs from borh rhe Vocational school ond rhe High School. These srudenrs do exceptionally well in rhe working world ond prove rhor rhis program is on asser ro our High School.

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1st row; Mrs. Rockliff, H. Mock, P. Pierce, W. Orriz, D. DeCarlo, D. Tovores, T. Pirero, C. Bornert, M Foriodis, J. Briceno, L Breen, Mrs. Budnick 2nd row; J. Hall, J. Holt, H. Soger, L. Derllhomme, T. LoCosre, E. Almeida, C. Koenig, M. Weiner 3rd row; K. Oliver, E. Green, A Slorer, C Moyers, M. Perir, O. Sordo, A Ferreira, R Mocaluo 4rh row; A Turon, E. Bu- kowy, I. Zoqisrowski, L. Pobon, J. Perrinori, N. Novorro, D. Urban, S. Gory, L. Saunders, J. Baldwin

The Ski Club is a great club to be in. Whether you are an expert or a beginner, it doesn'r matter, what does is having fun! This year the Ski Club had three day trip to Comelback, Shawnee, and Vernon Valley. The weekend trip was to Lake Placid. If you enjoy o lor of I exarem enr, the Ski Club definitely has it!

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1st row E Philappakos D Jozefiak E Ford, A Asbwskl, I. Liptnski, C. Bornert, S. Fernandez, Y. Lipinski, K. Kornerr. A. Gonor, V . Forleo, A. Schneider 2nd raw P. Krowicki, T. Kornerr, J Mekoverz A Nigro D Howe, P. Soznok, S. Rudnfcki, M. DeGennaro. C. Pires, D. Hudok, D Belkin, J. Cesar, L. Chomiszak, B. Bladzinski, E Chomiszak, K Powbwskl. K. Meride 3rd row; J. Krowford D Small’ R Gokja, T. Quoly, M Ekjndge, D. Vobrdi, E. Peters, E Kukal, D. DeSousa, V . Srebkls, L Linarducd, P. Parti, J. Krowicki, F. Kohn, J. Alba

HOSAHealth Occupations Students of America, HOSA, is a national organization fa students enrolled in various health occupations. They include Dental Assisting, Nursing Assisting, Medical Assisting, Practical Nursing, etc. Students participate in projects that aid the Health Occupations students in various events such as spelling, terminology, CPft/Firsr Aid, Job Seeking Skills, and Cunical Proficiency.

Compurer-Morh Club

1sr row: A Cruz, M Tyro, G, Morey 2nd row C Fernondez, F. Rumbouskas 3rd row D Villordi Szobo, D, Hughes

The Compurer-Morh Club, supervised by MR. NUNES, is in irs second year or L.H.S. The dub ocrs os o forum for srudenrs ro explore ond work wlrh eoch orher's software ond on jolnr programming projecrs. Members work on word processing, spread sheer, ond S A T, review software, os well os graphics ond rhe programming longuoges of BASIC ond Pascal, The club provides rhe school ond communiry wirh compurer services for making chorrs, banners, posrers, ond graphics for spedol evenrs ond educorionol displays.

Furare Business Leaders of Americo-Phi Bero Lambda, Inc, (FBLA-PBL) is o narional vocorionol educorion ossociorion rhor prepares srudenrs for coreers in business ond business educorion. 1rs members, belonging ro more rhon 11,000 chorrererd chaprers, indude srudenrs from rhe U.S., Virgin Islands, Puerro Rico, ond Europe. The L.H.S. Choprer consisrs of over forty members who porriapore in many evenrs. FDLA

1sr row: S. Shokeel, V Giermanski, J. Kucharski, I. Lipinski, A. Forleo, K. Jones, L. Cromorrie, C. Holey, N. Chambliss, T. Jones, A. Highsmirh, Y. Senonde, I. Rodrigues, J. Srochel, A Area 2nd row: M. Derilhomme, C. McNeil, D. Taylor, D. Whire, A. Primovero, D. Rodrigues, K. Rego, E. Pirero, A, Fellhouer 3rd row: W Herringer, P. Velio, N. Rousse, L. Goines, R. Thomos, C, Porrer, M. Corron, I. Francos, M Kopec, K. Lier, M. Gerbounko, C. Gordon 4rh row: T. Bigler, K. Schuler, V . Schuler, M. Wojrowicz, C. Rouse, R. Jones

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1sr row: C. Carroll, M. Sramper, M. Kennedy, V Domon 2nd row: (V Jackson, J. Krowickl, J. Chouver, P. Curley

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The L.H.S. Doys Choir consists of boys in grades 9-12. Ir is primarily o training choir > Q rype Qf vQjce Jh<? ^ Cho|r performs rwjC0 Q yeQr Qr rhe Holiday ond Spring concerts, specializing in various rypes of music suitable for boys voices. The Doys Choir oppeors in borh rhe Christmas and Spring concerts.

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1st row: M. Edwards, (V Caldiero, C. Gaines, N. Worren, N. Apoleon, T. Padgerr, D. Gergich, O. Pearson, N. Rosebury, V . Thomas, D. Russo, F. Starling, M. Johnson, K. Krafr 2nd row: J. Da- kos, S. Surries, K. Reed, L. Jones, K. McNeal, S. Rogers, K. Kosero, S. DeSousa, S. Derisha, M. Chizzoniri, N. Gibson, D. Gergich, L. McDonald, L. Maciorowski 3rd row: T. Frasier, K. Wilson, S. Nieves, F. Derhune

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Madrigals The Unden High School Concert Choir is o selecr group of boys and girls chosen The Modrigol singers ore o selected group of six boys and six girls chosen by competition , | oudirion Under rhe direction of MR. WINDER, rhe Concert Choir hos port»- audition from rhe Concert Choir. The groups repertoire consists of renaissance madrigals fand modern show music performed wirh choreography. The group performs or various functions in rhe community and hos received superior ratings in local and notional competitions.

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Science LeagueThe N.J Science League is a dub which has four comperirions berween rhe months o f1

January and April, againsr rhree orher high schools in rhe area. Teachers in charge are MR. HOFFMAN. MR. KAPLAN. MRS. GOODIC, and MR. CZARNESKI. They select srudenrs who are oursranding in chemisrry, biology, and physics.

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Dorrom row: K. Mirrik, C. W eaver, M. Marrinez Firsr row: D. Klien, L. Gaines, J. Dakos Second row F, Rumbauskos, D. Tighe, C Marques Third row: S. Szabo, D. Vil-lardi, C. Fernandez

AnnouncersEvery morning ond ofrernoon Rosino LoDruzzo and To-

juono Augburn do on excelienr job of informing us of oil school announcements ond messages. Along wirh rhe an­nouncements rhey also give a doily weather report. Person­al announcements ore also included so that someone con send q message to o friend over rhe loud speaker. They both hove excellent speaking abilities ond their words ore well articulated. Whor o pleasure to start ond end each doy wirh such friendly voices.

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The Service League consists of students who volunteer their free rime or study halls to aid rhe administration, guidance counselors, teachers, ond nurses. The students do various different activities, such os typing, errands, filing, ond mony types of clerical work Although rhe students ore doing "w ork", they find it olot of fun and o great experience to work wirh others.

A reception is given or rhe end of rhe year for oil rhe members of rhe Service League The administrators ond reochers hove rhe reception to show rhanks ro those srudenrs who helped our during rhe year.

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Dorrom row: J. Pingor, R Dorch, S. Lombrokopolous, D. Lambrokopolous, M. Scor, D. DeCorlo, A. Dolosnos, T. Hoefling, M. Korher, D. Delkin, C. Marques, J. Rodrigues, 5. Parry, D. Drodley Mid die row: M. Norelli, R. Gurowski, L. Kidd, T. Russo, J. Dokos, T. Goodman, D. White, J. Derringer, D. Pepe, T. Frank Third row: J. Whirebreod, C. Shoeffer, C. Smolek, H Hudok, D Ego, K Cullen A. Nigro, C. Rogowski, D. Derrrom, A. Slorer, J. Ronkowski, K. Schuler Top row: C. Fernandez, W, Motley, R. Tofr, D. Drown, J. Nigro, D. Robinson, T. Donohue r.nn

Top Row, J Dorrer, K. McMorris, V Srellokis, D. Krasko, D. Shulrs, C Greene, M. Amoro, D DeSouso, K. McMorris, Z Jones, R Rogowski, A Hosko, A Srry desky, C Montgomery 2nd1 Row C. Pippin, D. Amoro, T. Gonrz, P Krowicki, W Morley, C. Horringron, K. Mirrik, A Mulloney, A Kimsoll, B Tighe, J Sukoloski, J Moore, 1sr Row B Zuk, L Scomorodelb, 5 De­Souso, C. DePoolo, D lozzi, E. Geisheimer, R Jockson, C. Kolibos, M Gerbonka, M. Nowak, Borrom Row M Forio, K Bornsrod, B Gergish, L Bosnok, M Morinez, R LoBruzzo, Z Mor iolis, D Bonomo, N. Roseberry <

Concert Bond The Linden High School Marching Dond, under the direcrion of MR. GERALD LOREN- ZETTI, performs ar varrous foorball games, comperirions, and parades rhroughour rhe band season. This year, rhe band rook 1sr place in rhe Easrern Marching Dand Associares Cham­pionship. They also won rhe Desr Dond Fronr award. In November, rhe band hosred irs

The Concerr Dand is made up of srudenrs who demonsrrare rhar rhey are Sevenrh Annual Linden Invirorional Marching Dand Tournamenr. insrrumenrally ralenred Members of rhis group are encouraged ro rheir music This year rhe bond performed or Sea World in Orlando, Florido appreciarlon, rheory, and Technique. Their ralenrs are demonsrrared during rheir - performances ar rhe Winrer and Spring Concerrs, and ar rhe Graduarion Ceremony.

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Top Row R Rogowski, V Srellokis, C Horringron, L Jones, T Gonrz, D Shulres, D. Krosko, D Amoro Middle Row C Greene, K McMorris, W Morley, N DeSouso D Tighe A Hosko R Jock son Dorrom Row N Rosemory, M Morrinez, R LoDruzzo

Stage DandImaginanon, rhe Linden High School Sroge Bond, its under rhe direcrion of Mr Gerald

Lorenzerri Ir is composed of o selecr group of musicians who perform on brass, saxophone, and electronic instruments. They perform o variety of jazz ond popular selections at various functions during rhe year, such as luncheons, festivals, and rhe Winter and Spring Concerts.:lubs clubs clubs clue

The L.H.S. Orchestra is o combination of Traditional, acoustic string instruments, and technological electronic instruments — synthesizers, electric bass, electric gui­tars The orchestral repertoire ranges from Boch thru Bock to original compositions Songwriring ond improvisorion is a parr of rhe performance experience.

The Orchestra performs annually at rhe Winter and Spring Concerts. The music rhe orchestra plays ranges from jazz and pop to classical and rock. Ir Is made up of strings, brass, percussion, ond woodwinds.

The members ore honored ro ploy under rhe direcrion of MS. LEMANSKY.

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LUBSGospel Choir The Renaissance Club of L.H.S. hos been in existence for over twenty years. Under rhe

guidance of MRS. MOORE, they provided a consrrucnve orgonizorion rhor rhe Afro American srudenrs enjoy. Their biggest project this year was rhe onnuol fashion show which was o tremendous success. Proceeds from rhe show w ere donated to rhe victims of hurricane Hugo.

Gospel Choir began five years ago by Poyron Allen (o former srudenr) who was insrrumenrol in organizing o group to sing or rhe onnuol Renaissance Club Program. Since rhen rhey hove been singing or rhe program and or Public School # 2 during Black History Month MRS. MOORE, rhe advisor, conrinues ro do o beautiful job keeping rhe choir together, This year rhey song or rhe fashion show in- January under rhe leadership of ANTHONY WIGGINGS. FAITH TOWLER. and HYACINTH STEELE.LUBS UL.UMS4 1,'UUHh UlxUfclk

1st row: T. Wright, L. Solrers, S, Scorr, K. Dixon, M, Mods, O , Burns, T. Cooper, A. Frank, D. Toylor, C. Porrer, K. Jones, L. Poden, F. Towler, M. Scorr, H. Sreele, T. Nelson, E. Baldwin, S. McNeil, D, Roy, M. Smirh, L. Smirh, M. Corron, S. Cunningham, L. Cunningham, L. Kidd, W Whire, S. Cobb 2nd row: S. Johnson, M. Johnson, T. Wode, S. Wood, S. Toylor, T. Pererson, M Hoys, G. Davis, C. Holey, C. Srevens, L, Phillips, M. Bulle, E. Greene, M. Lee, T. Hoys, S, Scorr, L. Smirh, K. Schuler, J. Nelson, D. Whire, A. Highsmirh 3rd row: M Seomen, D. Dubois, L. Mur phy, K, McNeol, V , Wiggins, J. Scorr, L. Moyers, A . McRoe, D. Day, T. Mond, T, Goines, F. Frank, T. Julios, E. Willioms, B. Mock, F. Srorling, L. Gerris, T, Frozier, C. Horringron, J. Hall, J. Halsey, B. Robinson, R, McDonold, R. Brown 4rh row: K. Moroble, M. Font, J. Jones, D. Homs, F. Jones, T. Cobb, J. Raymond, N. W oy, P. Holes, G. Smirh, S. Ellis, D. Robinson, S. Thompson, K. Led ford, K. McMorris, C. Carter, K, Flowers, S. Moroble, F. Poige, L. Mock, K. Srradford, R. Allen, R. Jones, S. Johnson, C. Durham, D. Foy, N. Scorr, G. Benner

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The L.H.S Srudenr Council conslsrs of members from oil four dosses. The members, along wirh irs advisor DENISE CLEAR Y, and irs four officers, rry ro ser up acriviries to unire rhe four dosses ond improve rhe school. This year rhe council has held on ocrivlries foir, crofr fair, flower sole, ond o donee The annual comparer march during Volenrine's Day was also o big success This year's officers were President — MICHELLE ELDRIDGE. Vice President — VICKI CASSIDA, Secretory — TIFFANY HOEFLING, ond Treasurer — MICHELE CHOMISZAK.

Promoting Respect Interaction ond Developing Esteem ore whor rhese PRIDE srudenrs accomplish. They spend mosr of rheir rime wirh compaigns for alcohol and drug abuse. Once again rhe PRIDE srudenrs had another Smoke-Our day which was very successful. The main goal of this organization is ro develop o sense of "pride" in our school. CLUE

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1st row: Mr. Leone, A. Wall, T. Locke, I. Frangos, M. Brooks, L. Gaines, J. Louis, S. Khan, Y Senande, D. Rodriguez, G. Mayers, N. Rivera 2nd row: T. Ganrz, W. Willoughby, M. Stamper, A Ferreira, D. Whire, A. Highsmlrh, L. Paden, K. Jones, I. Rodriguez, K. Coe, R. Jones, N. Curbeto 3rd row: R. Novoa, M. Chizzonirrl, K. Frazier, E. Williams, C, Grondon, J. Chauver, K. Shuler, V Shuler, S. Sanchez, A. Cruz, T. Brown, G. Senande, A. Schneider 4rh row: S. Banic, A. Holoka, S. Lee, W. Herringer, K, Wilson, D. Towler, J. McCloud, E. Drursick, J. Bilarczyk, A . Fell- hauer, A. Fernandez, R. Coglianese, P. Marseille, 5. Friel, A. Boriz

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Y <» — . m 1st row: A. Forleo, K. Mirrik, K. Lier, T. Hoefling, IX. LoBruzzo, C. Holey, D. Whire, T. Jones, A. Hlghsmirh, K. Jones, Y. Wiggins, D. Brodley, M. Drody, J. Mods 2nd row: J. Whire- breod, M. James, C. Cool, K Pix, T. Holog, D. Hughes, M. Morrinez, C. W eaver, J. Drody, D. Choemoker, S. DeSouso 3rd row: J. Dobosiewicz, K. Dude, P. Durron, F IXumbuoskos, W. Morley, D. Tighe, K. Powlowski, A. Srud, J. Jones, M. Kahn 4rh row: W. Herringer, D. Wrighr, P. Hole, L. Dolrimore, F, Piedmonr, T. Treasure, U. Doge, M. Fence, A. Mer

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METhe Minoriries in Engineering program in Linden was organized wirh rhe help of Union Counry College in 1978. Ir was developed in order ro moke minoriry srudenrs owore of engineering os o possible career choice. Selecrion is based on academic excellence in science ond morh os well os high oprirude resr scores. Every year unril groduorion enrichmenr courses ore offered after school or during rhe summer or Union College or orher N.J. colleges.

VICA, which srands for Vocorionol Indusrrial Clubs of Am erica, is offered ro any srudenr who righr now is raking o course or rhe vocorionol school. All ore encouraged rojoin. Being o parr of a rype of group os rhis gives srudenrs a chance ro work wirh individuals and ger o real hands-on experience wirh many of rhe fundraisers for dues, sofery wirhin rhe vocorionol school, ond rhe yearly Srore Skill Olympics. If you hove rhe desire ro be involved, rhis is definirely rhe club for you.

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iUBl1st row: D. Wysocki, K. Lomore, S. Degenesre, L. Bobinski, J. Pingor, IX. Dorch, T. Cosra, A. Bolanos, D. lozzi, Mr. Lehner, J. Trionrofillou, D. Miller, L. IXiggi, L. Breen, P. Sosnak, M. Hozan, A. Salrers 2nd row: A. Colino, B. Kuzma, T. Brown, K. Srucky, T. Corson, J. Zdziorski, J. Füllern, J. Pisorczyk, S. Turan, K. Bosilli, C. Schaeffer, M. Rodrigues, F. Gryzbowski, K. DeSouso, H. Poige, J. Tencor 3rd row: M. Tondo, M. Koch, D. Dreen, S. Bordo, I. Berisho, D. Eckenrode, M. Pepe, B. Meek, M. Thompson, J. Toggerr, S. Wilson, J. Heide, F. Morrins, J. Conwoy, IX. Cosrelli 4th row: C. Dellia, B. Bocci, M. Begorney, M. Bobulski, M. Turan, D. Dileo, IX. Fenron, F. Roder, D. McClain, T. Smith, K, Beidlemon, R. Cesoro, K. Goodroich, S. Selerr, H Shelly, K. Doughty, J. Dragon, M. Huff

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1sr row: M. Korher, M Morrinez, K. Beidlemon 2nd row: C. Moyers, K. Rego, T. Goodmon, G. Morey, J. Cubolo 3rd row: S. Corsis, E. Geisheimer, J. Cruz, D. Pyorek, M. Schugol, 5Szobo, J. Figuroo, M No wok CLUE

nDelro Epsilon Phi is on honorary Germon Society rhor has rhe purpose of recognizing rhe German language, lirerarure, culture, and civilizorion. To be eligible for Delro Epsilon Phi a srudenr musr hove completed rhree semesters of Germon wirh rwo semesrers with o 3.6 grade point overage. The iniriorion pledge is entirely in Germon and o member receives o certificare of membership upon rhe Initiation ceremony.

Germ an Club!I The purpose of rhe Germon Club is to promote rhe srudy of foreign language,

namely Germon, through rrips and activities. There is o Germon Club Christmas potty every yeor where Germon food is eaten. A trip is also planned to o Germon resrouronr. At rhe end of rhe yeor there is a trip ro Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Busch Gardens, or Dorney Pork. Money from fundraising pays for this os well os German Club scholarships ro seniors.

.iJttr-1 I . I . I IKM U . l I K h1sr row: N. Queen, C. Brady, C. Mayers, K. Rego, M. Korher, G. M arey, J. Scherer, J. Cubala, M. Thorn, M. Marrinez, K. Beidleman 2nd row: L. Pesaro, N. Kovoc, A. Corson, J. Whire- bread, E. Chomiszok, E. Gordon, W Herringer, E. Krursick, C. Pippin, D. Morrin, D. Cogswell, M. Rado, S. Corsir, E. Geisheimer, J. Cruz, T. Goodmon, R. Jones, M. Schugol, D. Pyorek, R. Bed-

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The staff members learn many different things such os writing copy, making layouts, ond editing. Its been fun!

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work behind rhe scenes collecring ods from businesses ond from rhe family ond friends of rhe groduoring doss. We literally moil our thousands of letters for rhe business ods ond rhe "Diapers to Diploma” section. Decouse of these ond our orher efforts, rhe price of rhe yearbook is reduced for rhe enrire student body.

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J ‘ The 1989-90 Homecc of ANJANETTE HIGHSMITH.JOANNE KUCHARSKI KRIS LIER, and LAWREENE PADEN. The Queen was KIM KORNETT escorred by PAT VELLA during holfrime of rhe Linden vs.

] Elizabeth foorball game. All of rhese young ladies possess qualiries rhar have M helped rhem ro excel in school and in rheir communiry. We ore proud ro J hove hod rhem represenr Linden High School and rhey did ir in rhe besr possible w ay.

Homecoming Queen KIM KORNETT ond escorr PAT VELLA ore congrorulored by MR. BORDEN and MR. LONG.

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I TU A new club in operation rhis year or Linden High School is rhe Porruguese Club The foculry adviser is MR.

NUNES. The club wos starred by CARLOS FERNANDES and ISABEL RODRIGUES in order ro reach Porruguese srudenrs more obour rheir herirage. The srudenrs involved in rhis organization experience rhe different language and culrure and wanr ro expond rheir knowledge of rhe countryCLuJttt) UL1U.B& bLUt5b ULUijb U

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R, Jones, W, Sullivan, L Cherville, L. Carter, B. Dean, B. Gerry, D. Cogswell, V , Demon, B Lewis, Sirring: V . Figueroa, D, Ego, T, Allen, A. Srrydesky, M. Angelis, A Ortiz, J Alba

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Coder CorpsIn June 1989, rhe Novy judged rhe Linden High School NJROTC unir os rhe number 1 unir in rhe srore of New

N j Jersey and ranked in rhe rop 10% nanonwide The ranking is based on a number of different focrors including how well rhe coders wear rheir uniforms. Drill Team performance, community service activities, parades and other functions attended plus support by rhe community, school administration and rhe Board of Education During rhe 1989 90 school year rhe unir has been extremely active under rhe leadership of MICHELLE ELDRIDGE The NJROTC was involved in activities such as rhe Pulaski Day Parade in New York also

^ ! 40 coders went to a Mini Boor Camp at a Coast Guard Training Facility in Cape May, N J The Dr MartinLuther King Drill Meet was also on rhe agenda along with rhe 3rd annual Military Doll As you con see these coders ore being all that they con be in rhe NJROTC

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ÌOOSTERETTES BO b o OSTERETTESThe Boosrererre Squad is in irs fifteenth yeor at Linden High School.

We ore the only school in the area to hove such a club. Their biggest goal is to raise money for the Annual Senior Sports Award Dinner, This year it was held on June 7rh or Cryan's Restaurant and every­one had a wonderful rime

They attended ail home football and basketball games and were ushers at the school ploy. Successfully, the Boosrererre Squad hos sold burtons, key chains, cups, sear cushions, and hors to promote school spirit. They did an excellent job this year in all their fundraising activities under the supervision of MS. MCADAM.

The Boosrererres would like ro bid all irs senior members a fare­well and good luck in the future. And ro MS. MCADAM w e thank- you for everything ond good luck in your marriage

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r w I MThis year's junior council, wirh rhe help of rheir advisor MR. ARMANDO CANDA. held fundraisers ro help tower rhe cosr y.< o‘ mei'jun<y prom The counc sec co-Cy " r C 'eccy peers T-e sem ‘o '- c nee or- Apr 27 was enjoyec by al JT

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"I hope much money, o PHD, and my own company — RODERT JONES

"The 90's I hope will bring me my license . , , fin a lly " — LISASAUNDERS

| "I hope ir brings my li- lb cense, graduorion, ond ^ I rhe co lleg e of m y choice" — JENNIFER MACHU

"To ger our of school ond inro o good job .”

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M. Curbelo H. Damasko

D. Dougherry D. Dean

M. DeGennaro L. Derilhomme

J Desanro D. DeSouso

A. Dias A. Diaz

T. Rosrdinovich C. Durham

D. Edsenrode C. Faine

C- Fernandes G. Ferraro

G Ferreira J. Fidoigo

A. Figueiredo D. Figueiredo

S. Figueroa C. Flowers

154 JUNIORS

N Holmes C Horsch D. Hudok D. Hudok

D. Hughes 5. Husenoj

P. loonnouD tozzi

E. Irizorry F, JoymezQ. Jenkins IX. Johnson

5. Johnson A. Jones F. Jones P. Jones

J Joseph M. Joseph

D. Jozefiok M Judge

K. Korwon J. Koulfers

M Kielb

D. Klein T. Kornerr

Kossakowski K. Krofr

P. Krowldsi E. Krursick

156 JUNIORS

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J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

SLATE NO* ^GRADE

J- Kunsmon D Kunrz T. LoCosre F. LozoroJ. LeoryK. Ledford

M. Lee L. Linorducci K. LockwoodJ. Louis(V MocolusoK. MocAvoy

KRIS, JACKIE, and KERRY rhe three stooges

E. Munoz D. Myers J Nolepo J Nelson

J. Nosarzewska M. Nowak

M. Nowak D. Nunes

K. O'Brien K. Oliver

L. Ortiz A. Osdslowski

J. Panchenko J Pondolfi

5- Parry U- Patel M. Pepe

D. Pereira

K. Perez L. Pessoro

E. Peters M Périr

E Philippokos J. Philippokos

JUNIORS 158

DAN KUCZINSKI on his <oes

J. PiorrQWSki A. Pires M. Pisarczuk C- Porrer D. Pyarak J. Rankosky

S. Rauson D. Rirchie D. Riro J. Robinson I. Rodrigues M. Rodriguez

R. Rolls C. RouseS. RudnickiF. RumbouskasT. Russo N. Soake

R. SonchezK. Sanders S SankoL. Saunders B. ScapariE Schaurz

E. SchmidingerJ. ScorrC Schoffer D. Shaw H. ShelleyK. Shuler

M A TT TOLKACZ ger

I I I I I I I

V. ShulerA. Slorer T. SmirhL. Smirh S. Soos

P. Srondish

V. Srellokis P. Steward

L. Srruss S. Szabo

J. Taggart D. Tavares

D- TaylorM. Tchorzewski

A. Tempalsky V . Thomas

M. Thompson M. Thorn

S. TiceB. Tighe

R. Tomcho R Tondera

H. TorraoR. Torres

M Tuchowicz V . Turon M. Tyra A . Undo

T. Vilchinsky D Villardi

Just a couple of jocks and clowns — ANDREA JONES, KATH Y PEREZ, JENNIFER PANDOLFI, LATYSHA GAINES, and KIM O LIVER .

MRS. MARIA CACCIOPO

K. Jeon, T Holl, C. Pippin, E. Pirero Row ThreeSophomore Council L-R.Firsr Row — T. Gonrz, W. Willoughby Row Two — M. Aruelo, H, Heckelmon, A, Dromonre, M. Korher, L. Jones

Vice Presidenr T. Gonrz, Presidenr W. Wil- loughby, Treasurer C. Pippin

The sophomore doss rhis year has been working hard ro raise money ro benefit rheir junior prom next yeai MARIA CACCIOPO os rheir advisor, rhey hove oil done rheir best

Do you rhink living in rhe 90's will be any different?

"N o, because skore boarding will srill be il­le g a l!" — RO BER T BREEN

' 'Yes life will be different because rhe population will increase and rhere w ill be m ore hom e­less " — JENNIFER BAL­DWIN

MRS. VASER and her doss ready for work.

"Yes bur hopefully ir will be more fun ond excit­ing — CHRIS DE- PAOLA

Yes, more exciting!!" - JAMES MESSENGER

162 SOPHOM ORES

T Abdul-Alim M, Adinolfi J. Adu S. Agudeto J. Albo A Alexiou

T. Allen D AlrobelliC. AmsheyusD. Anderson W Anderson O Aneiros

M. Angles N Apoleon D. Arvelo M. Dobilyo W Doboo P. Dohrenburg

J. Ooldwin M- Dorrholde P. Bedford G. Bennerr A. Der ordì A Berexiuk

I Berlsho C DiJ. Blorczyk F a lie rò D Bonomo D Borrero

T. Brody A. Bramente R Breen J Brown M Brown M. Boryakousky

T. Burchkow R Coldiero F. Capone L Carrer C. Cossibo A Cosrillo

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VICTOR JEFFERSON, JO RD AN DAVIS, and AN THONY WIGGINS g ree t rhe nineties.■await lunch

J. Chauver L Chavez

J. Cherichelto L. Cherville

A. Cheslock S. Christopher

M Cuba D. Clayborne

P Clermont D. Clyburn

A. Cickiewicz A. Coelho

D. Cogswell S. Coursen

J. Cruz N. Cunningham

IV Curreo S. Dobrowski

C Dorilus M. Davila

C. DePoolo W. Dieujusre

M DiGrodo M Dinordo

D. Dmiczak V. Domond J. Donofrio

T. Donoghue M. Downey M Edwards

164 SOPHOM ORES

D. Ego G. Folkowski A. Felhouer IV Fenron A. Fernandez A Ferreira

J. GardinerK. GardnerJ. GarrónE Gary 5. Gary M. Gerbounko

C. GordonE. GordonI. GourdineJ. Green G. Grieco P Grier

A happy dass is a learning dass.JAMES HEIDE contemplares life

SOPHOM ORES 165

C. Griffen H, Gullo

B. Gurhmiller L. Hoddick

T Hall C. Hamilron

O Horden S. Harris

D. Hegedus J. Heifrich

D. Henderson V . Herringer

C Hoefling D. Holr

M. Horron E. Howe

K. Hughes C. Hulanick

5. Husenqj R. Hutchins

J. Idee C. Inno

J Jackson K. Jackson

R. Jockson T. Jacobs J. Janvier

M. Jozwinski K. Jeon

T. Jenkins

pAGtilbioflPl

SOPHOM ORES 166

R fG/tO, GLENN IC f, ond ALLI in o school doze

D. Johnson M. JohnsonR. JonesL. Jones T, JuliusS. Jude

J. JunioK. KoseroF. Khon A. KimszolG. KochC. Koenig

J- KoopeM. KopecM. KorherN. KovocM. Kowolczyk K Krupski

L. Kud E Kukol (V LondK. Lormore S Lauch J. Lozor

M. LeGouit A LiberarosK. Lier G. LongS. LouroD. Luminelto

SOPHOMORES

T. Lynch D MockH. MockR. Mock

J Monino D. Morrin

D. Morrinez M. Morrinez

T. Moshhood D. McCobe

G. McCollumS. McKowne

C McMahon K McMorris

K. McNeol A. McRoe K. Mericle

J. Messinger

L. Messerle 5. MessinoJ. MichaelsK. Miholko

T. MinioD Misklnis

M. Monreleone C. Morkls P. Morlsis

A Moulrrie C- Moy C. Nero

168 SOPHOMORES

L Riggi R. Rmaldi

G. RobinsonH. Robinson Y. Robinson S. Rodriguez

W. Rodriguez 5. Rogers

R. Roso N. Rouse J. Rozier

L. Rzepka

P So D Sokouris

D Sordo J. Sonford

D. Scales J. Scales

J. Scherer M. Shugell D. Shulres

J. Schusrer S Selerr C. Serra

O- Shoul R. Silver C. Slorer T. Slarer

F. Skomancas S. Smolec

NICOLE MIMNAUGH, peace!

170 SOPHOMORES

A Smerdel D Smirh L- SmirhS. Smirh E Sporer J Sronco

C Sronicki M. Srerenczak W. SuilivonC. SwingerD. SzumskiT Thebodeou

IX Theurer y Thomas M Tice D. TomossoN. ToryJ. Trionrfilou

L. TrooskinT. Tucker P. Turon S Turon K VidalT. Virole

J. Viro D V ara N Warren D. Washington

SOPHOMORES 171

TINA GOODMAN woke up on rhe wrong side of rhe bed

MARK WOJTOWICZ, whor ore you hiding?

K. Woshingron T W aye

M Weochock T Webb

S Wesrern A Whire

K. Whire H. Whirmore

D Wiilioms E Wiilioms P Williams

W Willoughby

172 SOPHOM ORES

A Adomczuk K Adu P Alfaro D- Amoro J. Anderson

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T. Anderson D. Andrzejczak A Angiolerro G. Archie T Augburn R Auli

T. Aumock D. AuotoR. DollS. Dome J. DorrerrT. Dorrerr

Z. Dosic A. Doriz D Degorney J. Delrmonre A. Dene J. Dennerr

5. Derisho A. DerkinsL. Derlinski F. Derhune C. D«yK S Dlocksheor

S. Dlaise M Dlizndk S. Dordo K. Dornsrod R. Dorrero H Drome

M DredyL. Drenner R. Driggs R. Drooks H Drophy J. Drown

D Kosrdinovich t. Kozar

D. Krasko J. Krowicki

P. Kwiecinski D. Lobieniec

C Locoskey A. Lacefield

J. Londo R. Lang

C. LaPierre A . Ledesma

K. LeeA . Lesniok

R. Lewis G. Linorducd

E. Lindnai Y. Lipinski

A. LizewskaL. Losbmoso

P. Louis L. Lugo

J. Lurrgens T. Lyrisris

R. MacArfhur L. Maciorowski L. Moddoluna

G. MansonM. Marcino

M. Marquez

TOM O U A LY ond IVONA UPINSKI ore o cure riger couple.

P. Paulino C. Pavlock

K. Pawlowski M. Peck M. Peck

C. Pereiro

J. Pereiro G. Perez K. Perlik

S. Perrorre S. Pererson U. Philippe

C Pierre J. Pirero S Pirero

M. Poinrdujour iV Poleski

J, Porterfield

T. Prossick U Queen

J. Quinones R. Quinones

N. Qureshi P. Roppisi

M. Roro L. Reddick

A. Reed J. Reeves D. Rhein K. Rhein

182 FRESHMEN

D. Ricardo M Richardson N Rivera Y. Rivera C. Robinson 5. Robinson

R Rogowski P. Roland N Roseburry D. Royal D. Rudnicki M Ruiz

Y. Ruiz E Ruse H. Saadeh L. Saadeh J. Sakelakas R. Salomon

L. Sams S. Sanchez Q SandersL. SarroM. SarroL- Scanardelia

E. Schenck A. Schneider M. Seamon A. Serrle M. Sizer C. Slarrer

lllllllllllllllllllll FRESHMEN 183

MATT TOLKACZ carries MIKE DA- DULSKI Through rhe threshold.

Seniors TIFFANY HOEFLING. RE­NEE TALIAN, TRACY PEROCOSKI and CINDY PIOTROWSKI practice for prestige.

IVON A LIPIN5KI ond TOM QUALYAlways ond Forever

JORDAN DAVIS. JOMAR RA Y­MOND. LAM ONT M ACK, ond KYLE STRADFORD Just Hang­ing!

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VIETNAMESE BOAT PEOPLE More rhon 61,000 boor people fled Viernom in

rhe firsr eight months of this year, o figure higher than any full year since 1981, and Hong Kong is bearing the brunt of rhe influx

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AKER. DENISE512 E, Wenny Street P 26Art Club 0, 4, FDLA 2, 3

ALLEN, RODNEY826 E Curtis Street P. 26Basketball 1, 2 ,3 , Gospel Choir 4, FHA 4, M.I.E. 1,

GARNETT, CHARLENE528 Bernard Ave.P 27Cynosure 3. 4, Freshmon Council 1, Graduation Usher 3. Gymnosrics 1, 2, Horticulture Club 3, HOSA 4, Key Club 2, 3 ,4 . N H.S 4, Senior Coun dl 4, Ski Club 3 ,4 , Girls Soccer 3 ,4 , Softball 1 ,2 ,3 , 4, Swim Team 2, 3 ,4 , Tiger Mogozlne 3, Honor Boll 1. 2, 3, 4, Super Honor Boll 3, CYO 1, 2, 3, Debutante 4, OHSA 3, 4 , Vice president — HOSA 4

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ALMEIDA, EUFRAZIA601 Princeton Rd P 26

DARONE, TERESA304 Answorrh St P 27

ALSTON, TASHA1809 S. Wood Ave P 26Concert Bond 1, Marching Band 1, FHA 2, Benois sonce Club 4

ALVES, GEORGE517 Mople Ave,P 26Soccer 1, 2.

ANDERSON, FREDERIC1013 Chandler Ave P. 27Service League 4, Sophomore Council 2, Honor Boll 2, Audio Visual 3, Freshmon Council Intro murol Basketball 1.

ANGIOLATTO, PATRICIA300 Kennedy Dr.P 27

ARLOTTA, STACY301 W. Srlmpson Ave P 27Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, N H.S 4, Pride 1, C Y 0 1, 2, Dancing Awards 1, 2, Group coundlling Leader 3

AUGDURN, TAJUANA36 E. 16rh Sr.P 27Modeling 4

DADULSKI, MICHAEL1114 Debra Dr.P 80Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 4, J.V Football 1, 2, French Club 1,2, N.H.S. 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3 , 4, Honor Boll 3, 4, American Legion Base boll 1, 2, 3, 4

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BASIC, IVAN110 S. Wood Ave.P 27

BAYKOW SKI, THOMASSummit Sr.P 27

BEGARNEY, MICHAEL1811 Orchard Terr.P 28Baseball 1, 2 ,3 , 4, Computer Math Club 4, Presi dent of Moth Club NHS 4, N.J. Science League 2, 3 , 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 2, 3, TV Challenge 2, Principals Honor List 1, 2 ,3 , 4, Super Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, 4

BEIDLEMAN, KIMBERLY815 Baldwin Ave.P 28Art Club 4, Marching Band 3, Culture Club 2, Germon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of Ger man Club 4, Junior Council 3, N.H.S 4, Sofrboll 1, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, VICA 4, Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, 4, Principals Honor List 2, 3, OHSA 4

BENKOVICH, RAYMOND320 Gesner Sr.P 28Chronicle 2, CIE 4. Guidance Service Leogue 1, 2 Nurse Service League 1, 2 Student Council 2. 3 VICA 2, 3, 4

BERLINSKI, DANIEL C.209 Moin Sr.P. 28Boys Choir 3, Concert Choir 4, Varsity Football 4, J.V Football 2, 3, Indoor Track 2, 3, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4

BERTRAM, BARBARA100 Lurrgen Place P 28

BANKS, SHAWN301 W. 16th Sr.P 27Marching Bond 1, Boys Basketball 3, 4, Gospel Choir 4, J.V . Football 2, Renaissance Club 3, 4

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BIELAW SKI, STEPHEN115 W. Blonke Sr P 28CIE 4, Leogue Dowling 1, 2, 3. 4

BILLERO. ENZO1000 W Elizabeth Ave P 28 CIE 4

BOISSONNAULT. CHRIS28 MacArrhur Courr P 28Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Bond 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4

DOLANOS. ADRIANA411 W. Price Sr.P 28Cynosure 4, Honor (Toll 3

BONDAR. BRYCE520 Louriro Sr P 28Boskerboll Cheerleader 3, 4, Freshman Council1, French Club 1, 2, Gymnasrics 1, 2. 3, All School Play Actor 1, 2 ,3 , 4, Softball 1, Srudenr Council 3, Swim Team 1, Spring Track 3, Honor Boll 1, 4

BONOMO. RICHARD646 Bachelor Ave P 28

BORCH. RENEE108 Garfield Sr.P 28Art Club 3, Chess Club 1, FDLA 2 ,3 , Gymnosrics 1,2, Key Club 4, MIE 1, Narional Honor Society 4, Career Cenrer VICA 3, 4, Honor Boll 1, 2, Princi pals Honor List 3, Super Honor Boll 3 , 4, NCA Member 3, 4

BRADLEY. DENISE65 Berlond Ave P 29Assistant Director Linden Gifted and Talented Vocal Program 4 , Who's Who in American Sru- denrs 3 ,4 , Concert Oond 1, 2, Marching Bond 1, 2 ,3 , Field Lieutenant 4. Stage Bond 2 ,3 , Chroni de 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls Char 1, Culture Club 1, 2, 3, Graduation USher 3, Junior Council3, Treasurer Junior Council 3, Key Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Madrigals 3, 4, MIE 1, 2, 3, 4 . NHS 4, All School Play Actor 2, Guidance 4, Honor Boll 1, All Srare Chorus 4. Begion II Chorus 2. 3. 4, Church Youth Group 2, 3

BREEN. LISA MARIE29 E. Elm St.P 29HOSA Treasurer 4, Key Club 2, BOTC 1, 2, 3, 4, BOTC Color Guard 1, TV Challenge 4

BROOKS. MELISSA800 Chandler Ave P 29Boostererre 3 ,4 , Chronicle 1, Cynosure Adverris ing 3, Graduorion Usher 3, NHS 4, Pride 1, 2 ,3 ,4 . President of Pride 4, Renaissance Club 2, H R. Bep. 2, Honor Boll 2, 3 , 4

BRUCARO, ROBERT113 Morrisrown Bd P 29AV Squod 1, 2 .3 , CIE 4, JV Football 1, BOTC 1. 2, Tennis 2

BRUNSON, SHILOT625 E. Curtis Sr.P 30

BRYANT. CRYSTAL1116 Dill Ave.P 30HOSA 2, 3

BUGAYEUSKY. KRISTINE121 S Stiles Sr P 30

BUKOW Y. ELIZABETH335 S Stiles Sr.P 30HOSA 3, 4 . NHS 4

BULLE. MONIQUE841 E. Henry Sr.P 30Gospel Choir 1. 2 ,3 .4 FHA1. 2, 3 ,4 Renaissance Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Secretary of Renaissance Club 4 ROTC 1 Srudenr Council 1, 2, 3 Spring Track 1

BULLOCK. LISA1101 Sr George Ave P. 30Graduation Usher 3 Senior Council 4 Renais­sance Qub 3

BURNS, MICHELLE2001 Myrrle Terr P 30

BRAY. THERESA1116 Sr George Ave P 57

CAJUSTE. ANDERSON1024 Essex Ave P 30Intramural Hockey 4

CALLAND. SANTOCHIA1131 Middlesex Sr.P 30Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls Choir 2. Madrigals 4, Renaissance Club 1, 4, Student Council 4.

KAREEM ABDUL JABBAR It seemed that rhe 7 foot 2 cenrer would be on

the courr forever Bur or 42, rhe oldest player in NBA history retired

M5S AMERICA 1990Miss Missouri Debbye Turner, a marimba playing

veterinary srudenr from rhe University of Missouri, was crowned Miss America 1990 this September

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CALLEGHER. JENNIFER216 Elmwood Ter.P 30Concert Dond 1, 2, 3 . Marching Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieurenonr 3, Basketball Cheerleader 2 ,3 , Foot­ball Cheerleader 4, Culture Club 3, Freshman Council 1, Vice President 1, Graduation Usher 3, Key Club 1. 2, 3, N.H.S. 4. NJ Science League 3, Si-si Club 3, Sophomore Council 2. Vice President 2, Student Coundl 1, 2, Principal's Honors List 2, 4, Honor Boll 3.

COLEMAN, TABITHA104 Chandler Ave.P 32

CANDIA, DARNELL12 E. 20th Sr P 30 FHA 4

CONW AY, SEAN311 Rariran Bd.P 32

COOK, MICHAEL1210 Debra Dr.P 32

CARROLL, CHARLES308 Nagel Ave.P 30Boys Choir 3, 4

COSTA, ERNESTINA26 West Price St.P. 32Cynosure 4, Library Squad 1

CASCARELLI, MICHAEL1004 Woodlawn Ave.P, 31Intramural Hockey 4

CASSIBA, VICTORIA324 Ashton Ave.P 31Debutante 4. OHSA 3, 4, Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 4, CYO 3, Boosrererre 4, Cynosure 3, 4 , Senior/lndex Editor 4, Gradu arion Usher 3, Key Club 1, 2 , 3, 4 , N.H.S. 3, 4, BOTC 1, 2, 3, 4, BOTC Acodemic Team 2, 3, 4, BOTC Color Guard 3, 4, Girls Color Guard 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Drill Team X O. 3 , BOTC officer Staff 3 ,4 , Sophomore Council 2, Student Council 4, Vice President 4, Weather Sratlon 4, Honor Boll 1. 2, 3, 4

COUGHLIN, CHRISTINE2001 Bedie PI.P 32Baskerboll Cheerleader 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4 , Girls Choir 1, Madrigals 3, 4, N.H.S. 4, Softball 1, 2 ,3 , 4, Student Council 4, Video Yearbook 3 ,4 . Football Statistician 4

COW ELL, CHERIE LYN345 Madison St.P 32COE 4, Attendance officer 1, 2, 3

A. Barrlerr Giamarrj.. . 4/4/38 — 9/1/89CESARO, ROBERT518 W. Henry Sr.P 31Varsity Football 3 , 4, J.V Football 1, 2, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Spring Track 1, 2, 3

CROMARTIE, LADONNA1516 Bower Sr.P 33Boosrererre 3, 4, Chronicle 3, Girls Choir 1, COE4. FBLA 1, 4, Sec. 4, Graduation Usher 2, 3, Softball 1

CRUZ, JAIME200 W. Elm St.P 33

FLAG BURNINGThe Supreme Court has limited the power of

stares to outlaw the desecration or destruction of the American flag

CHAMBLISS, NIKKI311 East Blancke Sr.P 31Gospel Choir 4 , COE 4, Cross Country Girls 1, FBLA 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4), Graduation Usher 3, MIE1, 2 ,3 , Pride 1, 2 ,3 , Sec. 2, Renaissance 1,4

CHOMISZAK, MICHELE1001 Nora Drive P 31Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, (Co Captain 4), Concert Choir 3, Girls Choir 2, Freshman Council 1 (Treasurer), Graduation Usher 3, Gymnastics 1, 2 ,3 ,4 (Co Cop 4), Junior Council 3 (Homeroom Bep), Moth Club 3, 4.

CUBALA, JOHN217 First Ave P 33Baseball 1, 2, 3 ,4 , Bowling 1, 2, 3, Delta Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hockey 2, 3, N.H.S. 4, Boys Soccer 4, Honor Boll 1, 2, 3 ,4 , OHSA 3 ,4 , Student Liaison Commirree 4

CULLEN, KIM912 Seymour Ave.P 33Basketball Cheerleader 2 ,3 ,4 , Gymnastics 1, 2,N.H.S. 4, Administration Service League 3, 4, Srudenr Council 1, 4, Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, 4

CUNNINGHAM, SHAREAM1028 Nora Drive P 33Chronicle 4, Assistant Ediror 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Junior Council, PRIDE 2, Renaissance Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4

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DANIELSON. JOSEPH529 Garfield Sr P 30

DAVIS. JORDEN514 Cranford Ave P 33Boys Basketball 1,2, Gospel Choir 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , Inrra. Baskerball 2, 3, 4, MIE 1. Pride 2, Renaissance Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1

DEANGELO, JOHN126 W. Linden Ave.P 33

DECARLO, DARLEEN837 Hampden Sr.P 33HOSA 2, 3 ,4 (Pres. 3 , V P. 4) Orchesrra I, Honor Roll 3, 4

d er ilh o m m e . em m ely n1120 Passaic Ave P 33

DOBOS. DENISE1925 Ingalls Ave P 34

DONEY. GEORGE132 Irene Streer P 34Baseball 1, 2 ,3 ,4 , Inrra Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 3

DOWNEY, ANGELA24 West 19rh St.P 34Girls Choir 2, FHA 3, 4 , Library Squod 3, Honor Roll 2, 3

DRAGAN, JANUSZ3008 Tremley Pr. Rd.P 34Vica 4

DUBOIS, DORENE1130 Dill Ave P 34Boosrererte 2 ,3 , Girls Cross counrry 2, 3 , 4, FHA 4, Graduation Usher 3, MIE 4, NHS 4 . Admlnisrra rion Service League 4, Renaissance Club 2, 3 ,4 , Indoor Track 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Varsity Baskerball Statistician 3. 4, OHSA 3

DUDEK. DONNA307 Bachelor Ave

ELDRIDGE. MICHELLE340 Amon Terr.P 34Cynosure 2, 3, 4, Undercloss Edlror 3, Editor in Chief 4, Chess Club 2. Chronicle 2, Culture Club3, D&D 2. Groduarion Usher 3, Horticulture ClubI, Treasurer 1, JSA 3, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Swim Team 3 , All School Ploys Orchesrra Pit 3, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC Academic Team 1, 2, 4, ROTC Color Guard 1. 2, 3, ROTC Color Guard Cdr. 3, ROTC Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC Officer Sroff 2 ,3 , 4, ROTC Company Commander 4 . Ski Club 4, Sophomore Council 2, Student Council 1,4, President of Srudenr Council 4, Tiger Maga zine 2, Weorher Srorion 4, Honor Roll 1, Projecr Excellorarion 3, 4, CYO 1, OHSA 4, Who's Who In American Students 4, Srudenr Liaison Commit­tee 4

ELLIS. KENNITH1030 Charles St.P 34

ENGLISH. JERMAINE1100 E Henry Sr.P 35J . V . Football 1. Varsity Football 2. 3 , 4, Captain of Varsity Football 4, Renaissance Club 4 , ROTC1, 2, 3, Drill Teom 2, Srudenr Council 4. Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 4

FANT, MARQUETA1307 Monmouth Ave P 35Gospel Choir 2. FHA 1, 2, Groduarion Usher 3, Orchesrra 3, Nurse Service League 3, Renois sonce Club 1, 2, 3 ,4 , Srudenr Council 1, 3, Spring Trock 3.

FEINS. ANNE628 Exeter Rd.P 35Art Club 4, Boosrererte 1,2 , Girls Choir 2, Culture Club 3. Key Club 1. N.H.S. 4. Honor Roll 2, Princi pal's Honor list 1, 3, 4.

FELIX. JOSE2425 Urbanowitz Ave P 35Art Club 2, Concert Choir 1, CIE 4 , Orchesrra 2 .3 , ROTC 3, Drill Team 3, Boys Soccer 1, Spring Track2, Honor Roll 1.

FERNANDES. CARLOS

1024 Allen St.P. 35

ALASKA OIL SPILLThe Exxon Valdez, a 987 foot ranker owned by

Exxon Shipping Co., struck Bllgh Reef obour 25 miles from Valdez, Alaska, ripping holes in its hull, gushing milions of gallons of thick crude oil into pristine Prince William Sound. The result was the largest oil spill in U S. history.

VOYAGER 2/NEPTUNE Voyager capped its historic 4.43-bifc>n-mile,

12-year tour of four planers when it skimmed 3,048 miles over Neptune's north pole in Au-gusr.

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Ayorolloh Ruholloh Khomeini, 9/23/02 — 6/3/89

FIRST FAMILY'S NEW PUPPIESMillie, rhe Firsr Family's springer spaniel, gave birrh

on Sr, Patrick's Day ro four puppies ar rhe White House beauty parlor

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Council 3 (Homeroom representative), Key Club 3 ,4 , Ski Club 2 ,3 ,4 , Honor Roll 4, C Y 0 1,2, 3, 4, CYO Teen Council 2, 3, 4, CYO Union Counry Representative 4

FIGUEROA, DAVID324 E Linden Ave P 35

FORD, SHANIQUE804 Chandler Ave,P 35Girls Baskerboll 1, Renaissance Club 1, 2

FORLEO. ALEXANDRA513 Washington Ave P 35Dowling 1, 2, 3, COE 4, FOLA 3, 4, Irolian Club 1, 2, MIE 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Who's Who 4

FORTUNA, STEPHEN420 Allen Sr.P 35French 1, 2, Super Honor Roll 2, 3, 4.

FRANCIS. OWEN1120 Hollywood Rd P 35

FULLEM. JEMMIFER11 E 12 Sr.P. 35Marching Band 1, FHA 2, Service League 1, 2, 3, 4, Service League Guidance 2, 4.

GADRISH. RENEE34 E. 10rh Sr.P 36FHA 1, 2, 3, Service League Guidance 2, ROTC 2, 3 , 4, Honor Roll 1

GAINES, KIA1134 Possaic Ave P 36Concert Choir 4, Gospel Choir 3, DECA 4, Spring Track 3

Baskerboll Cheerleader 3, Chronicle 1, Concert Choir 2, 4, Girls Choir 1, FBLA 2, Freshman Coun cil 1. Gymnastics 1, 2 .4 , Captain of Gymnastics 4. Actor All School Plays 1, 2, 4, Adminisrrarion Service Leogue 4, Ski Club 2. 4, Sophomore Cbpncil 2, Student Counci 2, 4, Spring Track 4, Debutante 4, Dancing Competitions 1, 2, 3, 4

GONZALEZ, TONY1401 Emma PI P 36Boys Choir 1, Concert Choir 2, 3. Honor Roll 1, Karate 1, 2, 3 , 4

GOODMAN. TINA2523 Grier Ave P 36Girls Choir 2, Delta Epsilon Phi 2, 3 , 4 , FHA 1 German Club 1, 3. 4 , Key Club 3, 4, NHS 4, Adminisrrarion Service Leogue 4, ROTC 1, Spring Track 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, OHSA 4, Who's Who in American Students 4, Dancing School 1, 2, 3

GUTOWSKI, ROBERT526 Maple Ave P 36

KAMINSKI. VICTOR1415 Sunnyfield Dr.P 38

KELLY, RICHARD 113 Irene St.P. 09

HABER, HOWARD1512 North Stiles Sr P 36Math Club 4, Secretary — Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 4, NJ Science Leogue Administra­tion 3, Service League 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3

HALEY. CARMELITA1221 Union Sr P 36Boys Basketball Singer 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Girls Crosscountry 1, 2 ,3 , Spring Track 1, 2, 3 ,4 , FBLA 4, FHA 3. 4, Secretary of FHA 3, 4, Graduation Usher 3. Minorities in Engineering 1, 2, 3, 4, Renaissance Club 1, 2, 3, 4

HAMMER. PETE612 Ainsworth St P 36ROTC 1, 2. 3, 4 , ROTC Drill Teom 1, 2, 3, Officer

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HENDERSON, LANCE419 Chandler Ave.P 37

HERTZ, MICHAEL204 W 16rh Sr P 37Arr Club 1,3 , Boys Daskerboll 1, 2, Foorboll Varsi fy 2, 3, 4 , JV Football 1, Freshman Council 1, Junior Council 3, NHS 4, PRIDE 1. Ski Club 4, Srudenr Council 3, Indoor Track 3, Spring Track 3, Honor Roll 1, 2

HIGHOERGER, KIRK134 Elmwood Terr P 37Varsity Football 3, JV Foorboll 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, Spring Track 1, 2

HIGHSMITH, ANJANETTE724 E. Henry Sr.P 37Boosrererre 2, 3 ,4 , Co-Captom of Boosrererre 3 Caproin 4, Chronide 2, 4, Cynosure 4, Faculty Editor 4, Homecoming Court 4 , Junior Council 3, Key Club 1, Minorities in Engineering 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3 ,4 , PRIDE 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , President of PRIDE 2 ,3 , Senior Council 4 , President of Senior Class 4, Service League Admmisrrorion 3, 4, Renais sonce Club 2, 4, Honor Roil 1, 2, 3, 4, M ayor’s Yourh Council 2, Jr, Trustee Board 2, 3 ,4 , Princi pal's Honor List 4HOEFLING, TIFFANY/ 309 E Henry Sr P 38Art Club 4, Boosrererte 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain of Doosrererre 4, Chronicle 3, Girls Choir 2, Fresh mon Council 1, Secretory of Freshman Class 1, Graduation Usher 2, JSA 3, Junior Council 3, Secrerory of Junior Class 3, Key Club 1, 3, 4, Minorities in Engineering 1. 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, PRIDE 3, Service League Guidance 3, 4, Ski Club 2, Srudenr Council 4. Secrerory of Srudenr Coun d 4, Honor Roll 3. Prindpal's Honor Lisr 2, Super Honor Roll 1, Linden Deburanre 4, C Y 0 1, 2. 3, 4. President of CYO 4, Garden Stare Scholar 4, Governor's School Finalist 3, Projecr Acceleration 3

HOLMES, LARRY1309 McCandles PI.P 38

HOWE, DENISE1915 Verona Ave

Marching Band 2, 3, Foorboll Cheerleader 4, Chronicle 4. Concert Choir 3, 4, Girls Choir 2, Cynosure 4, JSA 3, Key Club 3. 4, NHS 4, Tree surer of NHS 4 , Ski Club 4, Swim Team 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Principal's Honor Lisr 3, JV Baseball Statistician 2, Deburanre 4, Dancing School 1, 2,3. 4. Four rime Narionol Finalisr

JEFFERSON, VICTOR907 Carnegie Sr,P 38

JOHNS, CHRISTINE2029 Caroline Ave P 38Marching Band 1, Boosrererre 2, 3 , FBLA 1. 2

JONES, KYJUANA619 Union Sr P 38Doosrererre 3, 4, Chronicle 4, Cynosure 4, FBLA 4, FHA 3, Graduation Usher 3, Key Club 1, PRIDE 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President of PRIDE 4, Senior Council 4, Renaissance Club 4, Honor Roll 1

JONES, TAMMY1404 Roselle Sr P 38Girls Choir 1, Gospel Choir 4. FBLA 4, Freshman Council 1, Minoriries in Engineering 1, 2. 3, 4, Senior Council 4 , Renaissance Club 1, 4, Sopho­more Counal 2, Honor Roll 3

JOSEPH, JUNICK844 Mock Place P 39

JOSEPH, MIRIAM844 Mack Race P 38

KHAN, SUMERA900 McCandless Place P 39Inrromurals Badminton and Hockey 1 ,2 , Library Squad 4, PRIDE 4, Softball 1, 2. Honor Roll 4

KIDD, LAURETHA L830 Jackson Ave.P 39Marching Bond 1, Graduation Usher 3. PRIDE 1, 2, 3, 4 , Treasurer of PRIDE 3, Senior Counci Secretary 4, Service League Adminisrrarion 4, Renaissance Club 3 , 4KING, SHAWN926 Bergen Ave.P 39Gospel Choir 4, FHA 4, Renaissance Club 3, 4, Indoor Track 3, 4, Spring Track 3 , 4

KOHEN, JAY

Key Club 2, Ski Club 3. 4 , Wrestling 2, 3, 4

PARAPLEGIC CUMBERWirh rhe srrengrh of his arm and rhe power of his

will, a paraplegic completed a weeklong ascenr of El Capiran and said his 3,200-foor climb proves rhe disabled can accomplish grear fears.

HURRICAN HUGOI Leaving a rroil of death and destruction across rhe

£ Caribbean, Hurrican Hugo smashed inro rhe coasrol dry of Charlesron, Sourh Carolina on Seprember 22,

Ferdinand E Marcos 9/11/17 — 9/28/89

ECONOMIC SUMMIT

Leaders of the seven most powerful Western norlons gathered in front of the Louvre Pyramid for the opening session of the Economic summit in Paris They ore (l/r) EC Presidenr Jacques Delors, Italy's Ciciaco de Mito, Wesr Germony s Helmut Kohl, Presi dent Qush, host French Presidenr Francois Mirrer rand, Britain's Margaret Thatcher. Canada's Brian Mulroney and Japan's Sousuke Uno,

H i H iCounci 3, Girls Soccer 1, Student Council 3, Tiger Magazine 3, Honor Roll 4, Dancing School 1, 2

KORNETT. KIMBERLY405 Raritan Rd P. 40Concert Band 1, 2, Football Cheerleader 3, 4, Chronicle Phorographer 4, Freshman Council 1. French Club 2, 3 , 4 . Graduation Usher 3, Gym nasties 1, 2, Homecoming Queen 4, School Play Actor 3, 4, School Ploy Orchestra 2, Ski Club 1, 2,3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3

KOSINSKI. CHRISTOPHER1718 Orchard Terr P 40Art Club 4, VICA 4

KOSTAK, PATRICIA226 Irene St,P 40Chronicle 3. DECA 4, FHA 2, 3

KOUVARAS. GEORGE2030 Ingolls Ave P 40

KUCHARSKI, JOANN1647 Dill Ave.P. 40Foorbol! Cheerleader 3, Captain of Cheer leaders 4, Compurer Club 2, FDLA 3, Vice Presi denr of FBLA 4, Graduation Usher 3. Homecom ing Court 4, NFB 4, Service League — Front Office 3, Ski Club 4, Softball 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2,4, Principal's Honor List 1, Super Honor Roll 1, 2, Debutante 4, NJ Girls Store Delegare 3

KUCZYNSKI. DANIEL1304 N Stiles Sr.P 40Baseboll 2, 3 , 4, Intramural Hockey 3

KUPECZ, JACQUELYNE2521 Urbanowirz Ave P 41Girls Choir 2, FHA 2, Freshman Council 1, Library Squad 1, ROTC 1, 3. Mayor's Youth Commission 3, 4, CYO 3

Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 , Service League Front Office 4, Spring Track 3, 4 , Honor Roll 1, Morning An nouncer 3, 4, Graduation Choir 1, 2, 3 , 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Who's Who in American Students 3

LAMBRAKOPOULOS, BELLA225 E. Blonckie Sr.P. 41HOSA 2, 3, Senior Council 4, Service League Administration 3, 4 , Student Council 4, Spring Track 3, Honor Roll 3

LAMBRAKOPOULOS, STASEY225 E, Blonckie Sr.P 41Boostererre 4, Chronicle 4, Cross Country 1, 2 ,3 , FHA 4, Presidenr of FHA 4, HOSA 2, 3 . Student Council 4, Tiger Mascot 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3 , 4

LAM OGLIA, ANA1117 Wheorsheaf Rd.P 41Band Front 3, Concert Choir 4, Girls Choir 3, Freshman Council 1, French Club 1, 2 , 3, 4, Graduation Usher 2, 3, junior Council 3, Sopho more Council 2, Honor Roll 1, 4

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LANG, DAVID2831 Wìckersham Ave.P 41Baseball 1, 2, French Club 1, 2

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LEE, SHAURON1805 Clinton Sr. P 41

LEWIS, DERRICK33 E 17rh St.P 41Boys Boskerboll 4

KUZMA, LISALIER, KRISTINE44 Rosewood Terr

1609 Mildred Ave P. 41Cosmetology 3, 4

KWIECINSKI, STEPHEN150 Rosewood Terr.P 41

LABRUZZA, ROSINA507 N. Park Ave P 41Concert Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, Field Lieutenant 3, 4 , Stoge Band 2, 3, 4, Con cert Choir 3, 4, Girls Choir 2, Madrigals 3, 4, Minorities and Engineering 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Orchestro 1, All School Ploy 2, Lead in School Play 3, School Ploy Orchestra 4, School Ploy

P 41Morching Band 2, 3, 4. Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Gris Choir 1, Graduation Usher 3, Homecoming Court 4, Key Club 1, 2 ,3 ,4 , Madrigals 3, 4, MIE1, 2 ,3 ,4 , NHS 4, Secretory of NHS 4, All School Play Actor 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Vocal Director 3, Soft ball 1, 2, 3 ,4 , Co-Caprain of Softball 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Front 2, 3, 4, Captain of Band Front 3, 4 , Debutante 4, Who's Who in Ameri can Studenrs 2, 3, Graduation Choir 2, 3, 4

LIPINSKI, IVONA408 Kennedy Dr P 41Boostererre 1, 2, 3 , 4, FBLA 3, 4, Graduation Usher 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Vice President of NHS 4, Ski Club 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. Prinapol's Honor List 3

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LOURO. TERESA626 Dewirr Sr P 42Arr Club 2, 3 4. FDLA 2, 3, French Club 2. 3, 4

MACK, JAMILLAH710 Jackson Ave P 42Boskerboll Cheerleader 3, Foorball Cheerleader 2, Concerr Choir 3, 4, — Secrerory, girls Choir 2, Gospel Choir 3, 4, Cynosure Advertising 3, Graduation Usher 2, 3, MIE 4, Pride 1, Renais sance Club 3, ROTC 1, ROTC Academic Team 1, ROTC Drill Team 1, Spring Track 1, 2, 4, Indoor Track 4, Honor Roll 1

MACK. LAMONT717 Washington Ave P 42Daskerball 1, 2, 3

MADDALUNA. DEBORAH ANN113 E. Srimpson Ave,P 42Marching Dand 1, 2, COE 4, Dungeons G Drag ons4, FHA1, 2, 3 — Vice President, 4 President, 88- 89 stare 1st Vice Pres., '89 '90 Stare Pres.,

Service League 3, Girls Soccer 2, Honor Roll 3, 4 1990 Linden Debutante

MARADLE, KARINE1112 Monmouth Ave P 43Girls Daskerball 1, Graduation Usher 3, Renais sance Club 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , Indoor Track 4, Spring Track2, 3. 4, New Vision 1, 2, 3

MARMBLE. SHAMONA1112 Monmourh Ave P 43Girls Daskerball 1, 2. 3 — Captain, 4 — Caproin, Culrure Club 2, Renaissance Club 2 ,3 ,4 , Student Council 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4

•MAREE, MICHELLE729 Jackson Ave.P 43Daskerball Cheerleading 3, 4, Cynosure Adver rising 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, Junior Council 3. Stu­dent Council 4, Indoor Trock 3, 4, Spring Track 2,3, 4, Honor Roll 1

MARLOW, LE ANDRE1220 Passaic Ave P 43ROTC 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Student Council 4.

MARTINEZ, MAYTE599 W. Price St P 43

MATEY, GEORGE113 Correret Sr P. 43Computer Club 2, 4 — Secrerory, Delta Epsilon Phi 1, 2, 3, 4 — Vice President, German Club 2, 3 ,4 — Treasurer, Key Club 2, 3 ,4 , Moth Club 4, National Honor Society 4, N.J. Science League 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 ,4 , Who's Who Among High School Srudenrs 3

MAYERS, CHERYL427 Drook Sr P 43Concerr Dand 1,2, Marching Dand 1,2, Chronicle 2, Delta Epsilon Phi 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3 — Secrerory, HOSA 3 — Secretary, 4 — Tree surer. Key Club 4. Library Squad 2, MIE 1, 2 ,3 , 4, Norional Honor Society 4, Student Council 3, Honor Roll 1, Prindpals Honor List 3, 4, Super Honor Roll 2, N J Science League 4, HOSA 3 — 2nd in Stare Dental Terminology and HOSA Dowl

MEEK, BRENDA1618 Orchard Terr P 44CIE 4, HOSA 3, 4, Pride 2, 3, VICA 3, 4.

MEKOVETZ. JOHN P.307 W. Henry Sr.Daseball 1, 2, 3 ,4 , Doys Daskerball 1, Foorball JV 1, Varsity 2 ,3 , 4, Library Squad 4, Ski Club 1, 2 ,3 , 4 , Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, Weather Srorion 3, 4.

MENDOZA, GERALDO206 Grant St.P 44

MILLER, TIMOTHY58 Furber Ave P 44MIMNAUGH, NICOLE411 Drook Sr.P 44Chronicle 2, 3, 4 — Ediror-in-Chief, Cynosure 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Honor Roll 1, Princi­pals Honor Lisr 4, CYO 1, 2, 3, 4. CYO Teen Council 4

MITCHELL, ANGELA GRACE35 W 19th Sr.P 44Girls Choir 1, 2, Renaissance Club 4, ROTC 1, 2 ,3

MITRIK, KATHRYN1415 Summit Terr P 44Concerr Dand 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Marching Dand 1, 2, 3, Junior Drum Major 3, Senior Drum Major 4, Chronicle 2, 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Minorities in Engineering 1, 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society 4, N.J. Science League 4, School Plays — Orches­tra Pit 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 4 . Sophomore Council 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Principal's Honor Lisr 1, 3 , Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3, 4, 1990 Linden Debutante 4, W ho's Who Among American High School Srudenrs 1, 2, 3 ,4 , Notion al Achievement Academy 2, 3, All American

ROLLING STONES (Photo by Dimo Safari)The Rolling Stones launched their 1989 tour Au

gust 13Members of the bond are (l/r) Ron Wood, Mick

Jogger, Keirh Richards and Dill Wyman The drum mer behind is Charlie Warts

UNITED CRASH IN SIOUX CITYUnited Airlines pitot, Captain Al Haynes, declared

"there is no hero" in rhe fiery DC 10 crash in which survivors outnumbered foroliries Of rhe 296 people aboard, there were 185 survivors.

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Emperor of Japon Hirohlro .. .4 /29/89 — 1/7/89

THE DERUN WALLThe Berlin Wall, which has divided Easr G Wesr

Germany since 1961 has finally begun ro crumble.

Bond Hall of Fame 3.

MORALES, REINALDO227 E Dtancke Sr P 44Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1

MURPHY, LAKI5KA44 21 E 17rh St P 44DECA 4, FBLA 4, Gymnastics 1, Junior Council 3, Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4

McMORRIS, KYAM115 E 20rh Sr P 43Concert band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Lieutenant, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 4, National Honor Society 4, School Ploys Actor 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3 , 4, ROTC Academic Team 1, 2, 3, ROTC Drill Team 4, Inspection Leader 4, ROTC Officer Staff 3, 4, Executive officer 4. Honor Roll 1

McNEAL, KYESHA1231 Dill Ave.P. 43Girls Choir 3, 4, Gospel Choir 3, 4, Graduation Usher 3, Renaissance Club 2, 3

McNEAL, HAKIMA1231 Dill Ave.P 43 DECA 4

M cKOY. TIMISON1212 Essex Ave.P. 43

McNEILL, SHANNON1214 Middlesex St,P 44Football Cheerleader 2, Daskerboll Cheerleader 3, Gospel Choir 2, 3, Renaissance Club 1, 2 ,3 , 4

NAVARRO, NICOLE408 Inwood Rd P 44Marching Band 1, Stage Band 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, HOSA 3, 4 , Softball 1, 2, Honor Roll 3

NIGRO, ANGELA217 Academy Ter.P 44Concert Bond 1, 2, Basketball Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3 , 4, Captain 4 , Service Leogue 6S 2, 3. 4, Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 3, 4 Captain 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4 , Coptain 3, 4, Honor Roll 4

NIGRO, JERRY217 Academy Ter P 45Baseball 3 ,4 , Boys Choir 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 , Concert Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4, Intramural Hockey 1, 2, 3,4. Madrigals 4, Service Leogue Administration 4, Boys Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Spring Track 1, Wrestling 1, 2 ,3 ,4 , Captain 4, Honor Roll 4, All Metro honorable mention wrestling 3, All Coun ry Honorable menrion Soccer

NORELLI, MELINDA613 W Curtis Sr P 45Concert Band 2. Marching Band 2, FHA 1, 2, NHS 4, Honor Roll 1, 2 ,3 , 4, Principal's Honor List 1, 2, 3, 4 Super Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4

NOVOA, ROGER107 Roselle Sr P 45PRIDE 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Recrearion Sport Official 1, 2, 3, 4

OREFICE, NANCY C.1001 Stewart Place P 45

O BRIEN, KERRY705 W. Elm Sr P 45Concert Choir 3, 4 , Girls Choir 2. Key Club 1, Library Squad 3. CYO 1, 2, 3, 4

ORTIZ, WANDA227 E Dlanke Sr.P 45HOSA 2, 3 ,4 , President 4, MIE1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC 1, Softball 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 4

PABON, LAURA1521 Winans Ave.P 46CIE 4, Horticulture Club 3, 4, VICA 3, 4

PADEN, LAWREENE SHANETTE208 E Elizabeth Ave. C 5B P 46Doosrererre 4, Chronicle 3, 4, Page Ediror of Senior Section 4, Cross Country 1, Cynosure 1, 2, FHA 3, Graduation Usher 3, Homecoming Courr 4, PRIDE 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of PRIDE 4, Senior Council Vice President 4, Renaissance Club 4

PAIGE, FREDERICK1111 Dill Ave P 46Gospel Choir 3, 4 , Football Varsity 4, JV Football 1, 2. Indoor Track 1, 2, 3, 4 , Spring Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4 mPANNELL, SEANP. 46 fl

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PANDOLFI, MARIA207 Hogel Ave.P 46Football Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 , Capraln of Cheer leoders 4, FHA 3, Honor Roll 1 ,2 ,4 , Deburonre 4

PEREIRA, ALMA663 Meochom Ave.P 46

PEREIRA. VICTOR663 Meochom Ave P 46Soccer 1, 2

PERLOCOSKI, TRACY507 W. Henry Sr.P 46Boosrererre 1, Girls Choir 1, DECA 4, Key Club 1. Ski Club 1, 2, Girls Soccer 1, Gris Tennis 3, Honor Roll 3

PEROTTE. SONIA559 E. Elizaberh Ave.P 46

PETTIFORD. TONDALAYA1317 Essex Ave.P 46

PETTINARI, JENNIFER213 W Munsell Ave P 46HOSA 3. 4

PHILIPPE, DARLING309 Chandler Ave.P 46 HOSA 2

PINGOR, JENNIFER LYNN523 Elmwood Terr P 47Key Club 1. 2, NHS 4, Service League Career Cenrer 4, Sofrball 2, VICA 3 ,4 , Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Principol's Honor Lisr 3, Cosmetology 3, 4

PITERA, TERESA M121 Penn Place P 47Marching Dond 2, 3, Chronicle 4, French Club 1, 2, 3 , Graduation Usher 1, HOSA 2, 3 , 4, Secre rary of HOSA 4, NHS 4, Orchestra 1, Srudent Council 2, 3, Spring Track 2, Honor Roll 1, 4, Principal's Honor Lisr 3, HOSA Store Regional and National Comperirions 2, 3

PORTERFIELD, RHONDA22 W. Price Sr.P 47DECA 4, FDLA 4, French Club 3, 4, NJ Science Leogue 3, Srudenr Council 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4

PRIM AVERA, ANGELA30 W 0m Sr.P 47COE 4, FBLA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of FBLA 4, Junior Council 3, NHS 4, Senior Council 4, Srudenr Council 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4

QUALY, THOMAS227 E. Elm Sr.P. 48Varsity Foorball 3, 4, JV Football 1, 2, Ski Club 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3 , 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4

RAYMOND, JAMAR23 E. 19rh Sr.P 48Boskerball 2, 3, Varsiry Foorball 2, 3, J.V . Foor- boll 1, Inrromurol Boskerball 1, 2, 3, 4, Service League 1, 2, 3, 4, Srudenr Council 1.

REGO, KARIE ANNE105 E Henry Sr P 48Arr Club 4, Delta Epsilon Phi 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Narionol Honor Society 4. Honor Roll 1.

RIJOS, JUAN1420 S. Wood Ave.P 48Baseball 1, CIE 4

RIVERIA, NICHOLAS5 E. 17rh Sr.P 48 CIE 4

U.S.S. IOWA EXPLOSIONA fiery explosion in a giant gun rurrer rocked rhe

refirred barrleship, U.S.S. lowo, killing 47 sailors and injuring many others.

The explosion occurred on April 19. 1989

■ ” ■ •SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE

A carasrrophic earthquake rocked Northern Cali­fornio on Ocrober 17, killing or leasr 62 people and injuring hundreds, caving in bridges and freeways, igniring fires and causing widespread damage ro buildings

PIOTROWSKI. CINDY827 Ercomo Sr.P 47Arr Club 3, 4, Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Girls Cross Country 1, Freshman Council 1, French Club 3, Library Squad 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3 ,4 , Girls Soccer 1, Srudenr Coundl 1, Tiger Magazine 1, 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Srudenrs 4, Teen Arrs Festival 2, 3, 4

ROBINSON, BRANDON1023 E Btoncke St P 48Baseball 1, 2, FHA 3, 4, Varsiry Foorball 3 ,4 , J.V Foorball 1, 2, VICA 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4.

ROBINSON, DEVON901 Cornegie Sr P 49Varsiry Foorball 3, 4, J.V . Foorball 1, 2, National Honor Sociery 4, Service League Guidance 4, Renaissance Club 4, Indoor Track 1, 2. 3. 4,

Abbie Hoffman. .11/30/36 — 4/12/89

TIENANMEN SQUARE — DEIJING. CHINA Gone from Tiananmen Squore are the pro-de­

mocracy banners and rhe rents of China's freedom movement, rhe armed guards and rhe chanrs of drilling soldiers. The Goddess of Democracy has been crushed by ranks & raken aw ay.

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ROGERS, JENNIFER204 W 17rh Sr.P 49Chronicle 3, CIE 4, FDLA 4

ROGOW SKI, DEBRA ANN439 Fernwood Terr.P. 49Concert Dand 1, 2, 3, 4 , Key Club 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Dand

3, 4.

ROGOW SKI, CHRISTINE LINDA1006 Walnut Sr P 49Dowling 1, 2, 3, CIE 4, German Club 1, Principal’s Honor List 3, Groduorion Usher 3, Sofrball 1, Hon or Roll 1, 2, Service League Adminisrraror 4, Super Honor Roll 3.

ROMAN, LEONARD1527 Essex Ave.P 49

SAGET, HERODIA (VERONICA1151 Passaic Ave P 49 HOSA 4,

SALTERS, ANTHONY1127 Dill Ave.P 49Foorbal! — Varsiry 1, 2, 3, Hockey 2, 4, Senior Council 4 , Sophomore Council 2, Indoor Track 2, VICA SR Pres. 4, Honor Roll 1

SALTERS, LEAH1127 Dill Ave.P 49Girls Daskerboll 4, FHA 2. HOSA 2, 3, Renois sance 4

SAUNDERS, TARIQ1208 McCandless Sr. P. 57

SCHMITZ, FREDRICK114 W. 17rh Sr.P 49French Club 1, 2, Dowling 3, Doseball 1, Arr Club 3, 4

SCO n, MICHELLE1013 Chandler Ave. P 49

SENADE, YANET730 McCandless PI P 49FDLA 3, 4, Key Club 4, PRIDE 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, ROTC Officer staff 4, Supply Staff 4, Honor Roll 1.

SERRANO, MILTON26 W 10th Sr P 50

SHAHMET, ALIYYAH1113 Monmourh Ave. P 50

SHAKEEL, SUMARA1900 Mildred Ave.P 50Girls Choir 1, 2, COE 4, FDLA 4, Orchestra 3, Honor Roll 4

SHAUL, ALON223 E Elm Sr. P. 50

SHEEHY, JANIS437 Dirchwood Rd.P 50Girls Choir 1, 2, Culture Club 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club 4, Service League Guidance 4.

SILVER, JEFF JOSEPH135 Thelma Terr.P 50Daseball 4, Chronicle 1, 2. Varsiry Football 1, 2 ,3 , 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Hockey 1, 2, Library Squad 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, ROTC 1. 2, ROTC — Color Guard 1, 2, ROTC — Drill Team 1, 2, Ski Club 1, 2, Boys Soccer 1, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 , Honor Roll 1, 2, Lacrosse 1, 2, Chapel Club 1, 2, Cotillion 1, 2, Game Room Committee1, 2, Foreign Language Club 1, 2, Weight lifting 1,2, 3, 4, Yearbook staff, 1, 2

■JSIRICO. LOUIS220 W. Linden Ave P 50CIE 4, VICA 3, Honor Roll 2, 3, Homeroom Re presenrarives 1.

SMALL, CARRIE1701 N. Stiles Sr.P 51Cheerieading 2, 3 — Captain 4, Chronicle 2, Concert Choir 4, Girls Choir 3. FHA 1, Graduation Usher 2, 3.

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SMITH, JEVONN611 Cranford Ave P 51

STRYDESKY. ALBERT714 S. Park Ave.

SMITH, MARK1025 Bergen Ave P 51

SNYDER, KIMBERLY1640 Grier Ave.P 51COE 4, DECA 4. FHA 2

P 52Concert Band 1, 2, 3 , 4 . Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, (drum cpr.) Hockey 3 ,4 , Key Club 1 ,2, School Ploy 4 (ocror), School Ploy (orchestro) 3, School Ploy (stage crew) 4 , ROTC1, 2, 3, 4, Academic Team — ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC Officer Staff (Blue Platoon Leader) 4, ROTC Rifle Team 2

SULLIVAN. JUDITH ANN203 Coolidge Sr P 52

SOKOLOW SKI. JOE■ 1021 N. Stiles Sr" P 81

FBLA 4, Orchestro 1, 2, 3, Sofrboll 1, VICA 2

SUMNER, REGGIE

SOSNAK, PAULA672 Allen SrBond Stage 1, CIE 4. Cross Country Girls 1, Ski Club 2, 4, Honor Roll 3, Donee — Joanne's School of Donee 1, 2, 3

1103 Monmouth Ave.P. 52Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Chronicle 2, Foot boll — vorsiry 3, 4. Football — j.v . 2, Junior Council 3. PRIDE 1, 2, Senior Council 4, Renais sonce Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3 , Spring Track 3, 4

TIENANMEN SQUARE — BEIJING, CHINAMartial tow wos declared on May 20, and rroops

attempted to move into the square bur were driv­en bads by masses of citizens sympathetic to the proresrers

SOTO, ADAM1011 Bergan Ave P 51

STAMPER, DANYELL1021 Charles Sr.P 51

SZKUTNIK, THOMAS80 Rosewood Ter.P 52French Club 1, 2, 3, NHS 4, Orchestra 3, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4. ROTC Academic Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Color Guord 1, 2, 3 , 4, Orili Team 2, 3, Officer Staff 4, Rifle Teom 1, 2, 3

PRESIDENT BUSH VISITS POLANDMore rhan 50,000 people gave President Bush a

hero's welcome or the worker's monument where Solidarity was born in a w ave of labor upheaval

STANLEY, JOSEPH104 W 11rh St PBaseball 1, CIE 4, Delta Epsilon Phi 2, 3 , German Club 1, Honor Roll 1 ,3 ,4 , Pnncipal's Honor Roll 2

STEELE, HYACINTH815 Union Sr P 52Gospel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, (Director*, FHA 2, Renais sance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, (Co President)

STEWART, SHAWN1410 Essex Ave P. 52

STOCHEL, JULIE1914 Carolino Ave.P 52COE 4, FBLA 2, 3 , 4, Library Squad 3, Service League Administration 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3

SZURKO, DONNA B.900 Smith Sr. .P 52CIE 4, Honor Roll 3

TALIAN, RENEE627 N. Wood Ave P 82Concern Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Girls Choir 2, Cynosure 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Siti club 2, 3, Softball 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4

TAM AYO. AL1190 W. Sr, George Ave A-31 P 52Boys Choir 3, Concert Choir 4, Cynosure 3, JSA 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Library Squad 3, ROTC 2, 3, Catholic Youth Ministry 1, 2, 3, 4, — President 4, Union County Rep. 1, Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among American High School Stu­dents 4

STRADFORD, KYLE815 E Curris St.P 43

TARNAWSKI, TERESA515 Hussa Sr P 52

TERAN, FRANK925 Baldwin Ave.P 52Arr Club 3, 4. Honor Roll, 4

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TYLICZAKA, JAMES647 Princeron Rd P 54

URBAN, DONNA309 N Sriles Sr P 54HOSA 3, 4, Renaissance Club 1, ROTC DRILL TEAM 1, Sophomore Council, Denral Assisting 3, 4

VITALE, TAMMY LYN528 Garfield Sr.P 54Arr Club 1, Chronicle 1, Culrure Club 1, 2, Cyno­sure 1, DECA 4, Freshman Council 1, Irolion Club 1, Key Club 1. 2, 3, Senior Council 1, ROTC 2, 3 , 4, ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, 4, ROTC officer sroff Ad minisrrorion 4, Sofrboll 1, 2, Srudenr Council Re-

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■ pChronicle 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 2, Girls Cross Counrry3 .4 , — Captain 3 ,4 , Cynosure 3, French Club 2,3 .4 , Graduation Usher 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, JSA 3, 4, Junior Council 3 — Vice Presidenr, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Council 4, ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, ROTC Drill Team 1, ROTC Academic Team 1. ROTC Color Guard 4. ROTC Officer Sroff 3, 4, Supply Officer 3, 4, Swim Teom 1, 2, 3, 4, — Co Captain 4 Spring Track 1, 2 ,3 ,4 , — Co-Captain 4

THOMAS, RITAj 11 W. 19th Street

P 53Gris Choir 1, COE 4, FDLA 3, 4 , FHA 2, 3, 4,

| Renoissonce Oub 1, 2, 3, 4 Spring Track 3, Jr Class Represenrorive 3

PETE ROSEGncinnari Reds Manager Pete Rose, one of the

greatesr players in the history of baseball, hod been banned for life from rhe game for betting on his own ream.

THOMPSON, BERNARD910 Middlesex Sr P 53

THOMPSON, KIMBERLY1809 W Elizabeth Ave. P. 53

presentorive 4, Swim Team 1, Tiger Magazine 2, Honor Roll 1, Debutarne 4, ROTC Leadership Acodemy 2

VALDIVIA , JACQUELIN123 Coolige Sr P 54

Lourence Olivier .................... 5/22/07 — 7/11/89TOLKACZ, M AH518 W. Henry Sr P. 53Baseball 1, Varsity Football 2, 3. 4 , J.V . Football1, NHS 4, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 , Srudenr Council 4, Indoor Track 1, 2, Spring Track 1, 2, Honor Roll 1,2. 3

TOWLER. DAVID E.724 Jackson Ave.P 53Vorsiry Football 4 , J.V . Football 3, Pride 4, ROTC 1, 2, ROTC Drill Team 1, 2, SPRING Track 1

TOWLER, FAITH GRACE1419 Roselle Sr.P 53

TRAN, KIET124 Correrer Sr.P 54Honor Roll 3

TRONCO, WALTER532 Granr Sr.P 54VICA 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Principles Honor List 4

TUNSTALL, LINDA1024 Bergen Ave P 54

TURON, AGNES11 E 13th Sr P. 54

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VALIHARD, LISA MARIE1010 Mopsick Ave.P 54DECA 3, 4 , (Vice Presidenr 4 ,), Sophomore Council 2, Honor Roll 2, 3

VANDERBURGH. LORI723 Keep Sr,P 54

VELLA, PASQUALE200 W 15rh Sr P 54All School Plays 1, 2 ,3 ,4 , Director 4. Boys Choir 1, 2, Concerr Choir 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Madrigals 2, 3, 4, Region II Chorus 2, 3, 4, All Stare Choir 3, 4

W ALLACE, EDWARD645 Bachelier Ave P 55Baseball 1. 2 ,3 ,4 , French Club 1.2, Hockey 2 ,3 , NHS 4, Honor Rdl 1, 2, 3, 4

WEINER, MIRIAM RACHEL1210 Deerfield Terr.P 55Girls Choir 2, HOSA 4, VICA 3

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WEAVER. CAROLYN16 Lucien PI P 55Chronicle 2, 3, Concert Choir 2. 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Culrure Club 2, 3, Graduation Usher 3, JSA 2, 3. Junior Council 3 . Key Club 1, 2, 3 , 4, President 4, Modrigols 3 ,4 , Morh Club 3 ,4 , Vice Presidenr 4, MIE 4. NHS 3, 4 ; NJ Science Leogue 2, 3 . 4, Sofrboll 1, 2, 3 , Srudenr Council 3 , Tiger Moga zine 2, TV Challenge Dow! 2, Principal Honor List 1, 2, 3. 4, Garden Srore Distinguished Scholar 4, Narional Merir Finalist 4, OHSA 2, 3 , 4, Who's who 3. 4, Superintendent Liasson Committee 3, N J Governor's School in science 3, Rutgers scholar 3. NJ Region II Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, NJ all srore chorus 4. Rutgers Presidenr Scholar 4, Church Yourh Group 1, 2, 3, 4

WHITE. DANA301 Carnegie Sr P 55Basketball cheerleader 2 .3 ,4 , Chronicle 2 ,3 ,4 , Girls Choir 1, 2, Gospel Choir 2, 3. 4, Cynosure 4, Cynosure Advertising 3, FDLA 4, Freshman Council 1. Presidenr 1 Graduation Usher 1, 2, 3, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Junior council 3, President 3, MIE 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 4. PRIDE 1, 2, 3 , Senior Council 4. Service League administration 2, 3. Front of fice 2, 3 , Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4, Sophomore council 2, Indoor Track 3, 4, Co Copt. Spring Tracis 1, 2, 3, 4, CoCapr Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, All County Gymnasrics 1, 2, 3, 4, National achieve menr Semifinalisr 3, 4, Garden stare Scholar 4, All County Track and Field 3. 4, Who's who 3 ,4 , Srudenr/Superinrendenr Liason Commirtee 1, 2, 3, 4

WHITTINGTON, MICHAEL1203 Kenr PI P 55Chess Club 3, Dungens and Dragons 1, Key Cub 4, NHS 3, 4, NJ Science Leogue 2, 4, Senior Council 4, Ski Club 3, Swim Team J , 4, Coproin, Honor Roll 3, 4

WIGGINS, ANTHONY S,1227 Dill Ave P 55Chronicle 1. 2, Doys Choir 3, 4, Gospel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Presidenr and Junior Presidenr, DECA 4, Renaissance Club 1, 2, 3 ,4 , Presidenr 4, Wresrling 1, 2, 3

WIGGINS, YOLANDA718 Middlesex Sr.P 56Concert Choir 2, 3, Girls Choir 1, Gospel Choir 4, Cynosure 4, MIE 1, 2, 3, 4, Renaissance 4, Honor Roll 1

WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER917 Cranford Ave.P 56

WILSON, KEVIN L.200 Lincoln Sr.P 56DECA 3, 4, Presidenr 4. PRIDE 1, 2, 3, 4, Renois sance Club 3, 4, Srudenr Council 1, 3, Senior Council 4, Honor Roll 2

WITHERS, JOMAR1835 S. Wood Ave.P 56

WOOD, RODYNP 56

WRIGHT, DENNIS31 E 20rh Sr.P 57

WYSOCKI. ADAM339 Milronia Sr.P. 57Art Club 2. 3, Dungens and Dragons 2, 3, Ger man Club 1, 2, Key Club 3, NHS 3, 4, NJ Science League 2, 3 , TV Challenge Bow! 3

YANNI, RENEE1016 Mopsic Ave P 57

YOUNG, PAUL800 Cranford Ave.P 57Gospel Choir 2 ,3 ,4 , Horticulture Club 4, MIE 1, 2, 3 , 4, PRIDE 4, Renaissance Club 2, 3, 4. Srudenr Council 3, 4, Wresrling 1

ZACCARO, JENNIFER LEE321 Milronia Sr P 57GE 4, Service League Guidance‘3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Sofrboll 1

ZAMOR. CARINE1001 Roselle Sr.P 57

ZAWISTOWSKI, IVONNE400 Clinron Sr P 57HOSA 3, 4

ZDZIARSKI, JACQUELINE1900 Grier Ave P 57FHA 2, Key Club 2, Service Leogue Guidance 4, VICA 4

ZEVULONI, YOSI617 Academy Ter P 57Doys Soccer 3, 4, Award 3, Boys Tennis 3 . 4, Captain 4

LINDEN CLIQUES Skaters Skin Heads Heavy Metal Lovers Heodbongers Guido s (so they think)PteppySnobsFakes 0 Phonies & Pretenders PosersPosse/Homeboys/HomeglrlsJocksNerds

THINGS IN SCHOOLOut "great'' painting in the 2nd floor. Our Marvelous Gym Floor It s 2:45

TEACHER THINGSMr. Czarneski's Beard.Mr. Canda's knife.Mr. Foley's PipeMr. Hoffman s bad jokesMr. Von Savage's lessons.Vito's walkie-talkieMr. Collobelli — "Your friend and mine" Mr. Czekay going "Boom"Mr. Chmielak slidding across the floor Mr. Steins toupe Mi. Nunes Btill Cream Mr. Kaplans unibrow

OTHERDo Seniors really care about anything but Graduation?Remember the Jheri Curl?Run DMC you be lllin?Battles with the Elizabeth basketball cheer­leaders?The Pleasure Principle?Middle School?

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Jennifer Lee ZoccoroYou hove mode us very proud arid happy. We hope rhe future holds norhing bur rhe

best for you

Love from oil of us.

Darleen,From odoroble ro beourlful, you've come o long w ay. We are proud rhor you ore

you

Love always, Mom and Dod

Nicole.We'll love you forever, We'll like you for always. As long as w e’re living our baby you'll be.

Love,Mom ond Dod

Kyam,You were our very special gifr of love on Valentines Day ond olwoys will be.

Keep God in your life

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To our loving son Nicholas,

God Made rhe World our of His Dreams He Created You Nick,Full of Spirit and Fun,To Explore and Conquer,To Romp and Run,With o dirty face, banged up chin,With o courageous heart and a boyish grin W hen he hod completed the task He'd begun, he surely said "That's a jo b well done".

W e ore very proud of you.M ay god Bless You and guide you through rhe rest of your life.

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Allison GonorYou lighr up our lives. Take your many ralenrs inro adulrhood and moke your mark. We ore

proud ro be your family.

Love,Mom, Dod, and Drion

Serena Fernandez,You hove grown from on adorable lirrle girl ro o beourlful young lady. We are proud of you!

Wlrh your smile and Jesus Chrisr os your guide, oil your dreams will come rrue. GO FOR IT HON!

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Monle,Congrorulorions, Life isn'r going ro be easy. I wonr you ro work hard or everyrhing rhor you do in life os you will always be on

rop. Mosr of oil I am so proud of you In your baskerboll career. I wonr you ro know rhor Aunr Jo-Ann will always be here when you need me. I Love You and moy God Bless you in everyrhing you do. Keep Him flrsr ond oil good rhings will follow.

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Love, Aunr Jo-Ann

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Joseph A. DanielsonWe ore so proud of you. We are truly blessed wirh o loving ond coring son. We know you will

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Kerry O'BrienTurn around ond you're rwo,Turn around and you're four.Turn around ond you're o young girl going our rhe door We love you.

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Kim BeidlemanYou've come o long woy boby. Keep showing ond glowing everyday for o brighr future

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Rob CesoroI'm proud ro hove you os my son As I worch you roke your own first sreps inro rhe future

Desr of LuckLove olwoys, Mom and Jeon

Perer D. Hammer, Jr.Success is nor being rhe best, but in doing your best. Good luck and remember o successful furure is yours for rhe taking.

Love and Desr Wishes Always,Mom, Dad, Elly, Jean, and Don

Tammy,You hove grown inro o kind, loving, beautiful young lady, and w e are all very, very

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T racy,Congratulations ro our special niece

and godchild. W e knew you would come through with flying colors.

Now you begin a new phase of your life. A life that is filled with trials and errors, and some soy only the strongest will get by. Well, Tracy w e know you will achieve everything you strive for. There are no limitations. Keep reaching for the top. It's yours for the taking.

W e love you and are very proud of you.

Love,Uncle Billy and Aunt Phyllis

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Dear Teresa,W e w anr you ro know how much w e love you and how proud w e ore ro have you

os our daughrer. W e wish you oil rhe besr in your future.

Love,Mom and Dad

To my sweerhearr Teresa,ljusr w anr ro ler you know how happy I've been since I mer you and I know rhar rhe besr rimes for us are srill ro come. I wish you all rhe happiness rhar life has ro offer and I give you m y love forever.

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Dear Yaner,

W e wish you always good health, good luck, love and happiness In the years ahead of you

CONGRATULATIONS W e are proud of you

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To m y daughrerJacqueline Valdivia

Wishing you lots of luck, success, and in rhe years ro come.

Congratulations!

Love you, Mom

Karine,

You are rhe greatest daughter. Strive ro be rhe best you can, and you will go for. Remem ber, w hat you are is God's gift ro you and w hat you becom e is your gift ro God.

Love Always,Mom

Shamona,You are very special, keep being the worm beautiful person you are. Rem em ber it doesn't m atter who has gone before or who will be after, it's knowing you have been there and that's worthwhile. I Love You.

Best Wishes,Aunt Janet

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Karine and Shamona,

You both have mode m e very proud of your accomplishments. I hope you fulfill all your hopes and dreams in life, because dreams do come true. I love you both very much. God Bless You.

From,Grandma

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To our very special Daughter,Since rhar Thursday in March, 1973, our lives

w ere changed in a ve ry special w a y — you ar­rived ro give meaning ro our love. From rhar very precious momenr, our love w as yours forever.

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You w ere a ve ry prerry baby w ho w e w arched grow inro a beauriful young wom an. The meramorphosis w as brearhraking — ro w arch you os you developed your values, your w arm and open personally, and your in- rellecr.

Karhi, you hove mode us very proud of w har you hove achieved in your life rhus for, and w e wish you alw ays good healrh, good luck, and oil rhe years ahead rhar you could ever desire.

During our liferimes, w e will alw ays be rhere for you — os your parenrs and os your friends.

Love,Mom and Dad

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Christopher G. WilliamsMay oil your dreams be fulfilled- Your wishes granred. Contìnue ro be rhe young mon we

ore oil proud of. Keep God In your hearr always.

LoveMom, Dod, Liso, Quinn ond Goerge

Donna D. SzurkoWhatever you do or wherever your dreoms moy roke you, remember I'll be there to shore them with you. The opportunities ore unlimited, so reach out and be your best in your choice. My love ond understanding will always be there.

Love forever. Your MOM

Where hove oil rhe years flown? Right before our eyes you've grown! Precious momenrs will always remain, If you will only sray rhe some.

Moy you reach oil your goals.

Jennifer PingorYou were our lirrle girl, you ore our lirrle girl ond will olwoys be our lirrle girl. Remember that w e will ol-

woys be there for you. Our sinceresr love ond pride.Congratulations!1

Love,Mom G Dod

Kristine J. LierOur first rose hos blossomed inro o beautiful young lody. We ore extremely proud of oil you hove

accomplished ond w e will always be there for you The world is woiring for you. Keep that precious smile.

All our love. Mom, Dod, G Korie

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Kim — a very speciol doughrer and sisrer,

You have grown ro be a beautiful, young lady — w e are very proud of you. You w ere always a delighr os o boby and child, ond continue ro fill our hearts with love ond admiration.

Continue aiming high — keep reaching for the stars ond your dreams will come true.

Enjoy life ro the fullest — LIVE, LOVE & LAUGH.All our love,

Mom and T.J.

CONGRA TULAro rhe

CYNOSURE STAFFon a wonderful, creative, and beautiful yearbook. President George Push Vice-President Don QuoyleOffice of rhe Presidenr of rhe United Srares of America

Respectfully,

As a speciol thank you ro each of rhe Cynosure staff members, their favorite stars and close friends telegraphed these messages ro us just in rime for printing.

CHARLENE BARNETT ADRIANA BOLANOS VICKI CASSIBA TINA COSTA MICHELLE ELDRIDGE SERENA FERNANDEZ ANJANETTE HIGHSMITH DENISE HOWE KYJUANA JONES DANA KOLOGI NICOLE MIMNAUGH JUDY SULLIVAN RENEE TALIAN JOE BIRCH ROB COGLIANESE ROB JONES KEENAN KARWAN JENNIFER "MUSHY" MACHU CATHY MARQUESKLISA SAUNDERS....................MR. FOLEY

FROM STEVE NICHOLS (Patch)FROM MEL GIBSONFROM COLIN QUINN & JOE MONTANAFROM JACK WAGNERFROM KEN O BRIEN 6 KEN OLINFROM MICKEY MOUSEFROM BOBBY BROWN & THE 49ERSFROM RIVER PHOENIX 6 MICHAEL STIPEFROM EDDIE MURPHY & THE GIANTSFROM MICKEY MOUSEFROM OZZY OSBOURNEFROM ANDREW DICE' CLAYFROM RICHARD GRIECOFROM BART SIMPSON & JANET JACKSONFROM PAULA ABDUL & ANDREW AGASSIFROM BATMANFROM MADONNA 0 JANET JACKSONFROM JANI LANE & THE BOYS FROM WARRANTFROM JOHNNY DEPPFROM SEBASTIAN BACH G THE NASTY BOYS FROM KELLY BUNDY

And w e would a ll personally like to g ive a special thanks to the Daily Journal and their excellen t w riting staff! (Y eah , rightl)

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To rhe C yn osu re S ra ff ond Mr. Fo ley,Thank you oil for your support ond hard work. Wirhour

each ond every one of you, this yearbook wouldn't be whor is is. This book is o winner, just like eoch of you. As o group you re great, os individuals — you're speciol, incredible people You're oil my friends ond ore rolenred devoted people (You would hove ro be ro go rhrough whor w e did this yeor!) Oh, ond for rhose of you who were upset ond thought I forgot you. I'll thank you all by name

J . J . Vicki mouse. Bobby, Renee, Char. Serena, Denise, Anjie. Nickie, Dona, Kyjuana, Mushy, Lisa, Carhy, Keenan. BoberrF Jones, Lowreene, Tina and Adriana. (In no particu­lar order.)

Mr Foley, you've pushed me until I thought I would crock, bur you never let me. Although you weren't always right, you were olwoys there. You're o true friend. I've never been able ro coll o teacher o friend before, bur you're more than that Forher Foley

Thank you Francoise!Thank you Sraff I

I love you oil and I'll miss you and our "Hang-out" next yeor

Love,Your ediror,

Michelle

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MELISSA BROOKS congrorulores KRIS LIER for being in rhe Homecoming Queen Court.

KIM and T.J. KORNETT show rhor sisrers and brothers stick together

These three gols MICHELLE ELDRIDGE, KERRY O'BRIEN, and TRACEY BUTCHKO cuddle to stay

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VICKI CASSIBA and ANTHONY arerogerher forever

DANA KOLOGI anc AMAURY areinseparable.

Ladies, there is enough of MATT TOLKACZ to go around!

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For rhe second consecurive yeor. Linden High School's Cy­nosure Sroff won o notion wide contest for the 1989 Yeorbook. The 69rh edition of Linden High Schools Yearbook, entitled "W e Are Fomily," wos given a per feet score for poge design. The Yeorbook also received high scores for phorogrophy ond content presentation.

The contest was sponsored by the Americon Scholastic Press Association for Excellence of Yearbooks, School Maga zines, ond other publications. The Cynosure Sroff ond advisor Mr. Francis Foley spent mony hours devoting their time to making rhe Yeorbook o sue cess

We would especially like to rhonk our odvisor, Mr. Foley, who guided rhe sroff through doys, deadlines and dilemmas. Wirhour his help w e would nor be able ro ochieve rhe recogni non rhor our yeorbook de serves.

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JOURNALISTFALL AMERICAN SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION TM 5

ANNOUNCEMENT OF ANNUAL YEARBOOK AND MAGAZINE AWARDS

It is with continuing and great pleasure that we announce the winners of the AMERICAN SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION'S Annual Review and Contest Awards for scholastic yearbooks, magazines, and other publications. We applaud all members for their dedication and concern for the improvement of their publications.

The following is a list of the point score system. The order of placement on the Awards list is random and does not reflect exact point scoring.

POINT SCORE SYSTEM

850 - 1000..................... FIRST PLACE700 - 849.................... SECOND PLACE500 - 699..................... THIRD PLACE

FIRST PLACE WITH SPECIAL MERIT was given to a publication that scored over 900 points, and, in the opinion of the judge, was an outstanding overall example of a scholastic publication in format, content, and presentation.

Mr. W ance,

A readier w e don'r ever wonr ro forger! He orrended Nework Srare College for his D A. & Kean College for his M.A. & is now one of our besr Hisrory reochers. We oil love you & will olwoys remember you os "The Governor” !

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Linden High School

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FALL, 1989

THE CYNOSURE YEARBOOK

Chairman, judging Committee

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In AppreciationThe publication of the Linden High School Yearbook is a producr of hard work, ingenuiry, and determination. Under the guiding hand of our advisor, Mr, Foley, we hove tried to pur to­

gether a tasting memory of our high school days This task could nor hove been accomplished without the constant support and help of staff ond friends, whom we would like to thank

The Sr off would like to thankPrincipal John BordenMr Dudley DavisMr LongMr. CoplonMs. Nancy GavonMs WargoMr Ed JerryMiss DemkowiczMr John KozokMs. Frances MalikMr Boy NunesMrs TylickiMr Sigurd TheleMr Frank TorontoMr Visil VislockyNormandy StudiosPaul TigheThe Holl WalkersHerff JonesMr Chiovuzzo

MICHELLE ELDRIDGE rhonks Mr Foley The staff Mom G Dad My familyChem. II & Mr. KoplonMr "Vito"Student Countil & Mrs. Cleary NJROTC Officer Staff Joe "Dart Simpson” Birch All my teachers for the post 4 years (you know who you ore)All my friends (you know who you ore too!)Class of '90

CHAR BARNETT thanks Mom DodGrondporenrsKim DowneyBob LombardMr. FoleyMr AdomsonMr DahlingerMiss HeiserMs. GolemeMrs. TyberczyBon & Dione VogelBoy G Moureen LedonKim BeidlemanIvono LipinskiCynosure StaffKen & Terry BornerrDione FrorelloFellow ClassmatesEveryone I con'r think of

ADRIANA BOLANOS rhonks Mike Colford Mr Foley Ingipoo Esrerodo Mrs Cosibo Miss Hojzon Darleen DeCorto Sandra Dotonos Tino Cosro Mr Adamson Cynosure Staff All my friends

VICKI CASSIBA thanks:Grandma & Grandpa Mom G Dod Jerry & Cormela Joey & Sharon Boni Virginia

JohnAnthony Surero Michael Moulshogen The Cynosure Staff All my teachers — ever!The Student Council All my friends Mr. Foley God

ond everyone I forgot!

ANJANETTE HIGH5MITH thanks God MomMiss Aguero Mr. Foley Class of '90 Ms McAdom family friends Boosrererres Miss Demkowicz Mrs Worgo Miss Gavon Mr Adorns Mr Flshkin Cynosure Staff

DENISE HOWE rhonks Mom ond Dod WordoMr. "skinny” Foley Mr. J. Picoro Miss Aguero Mrs. Biccordi Mr, Colobelli Mr Chovouso Mrs. Francisco My friends cheerleaders The Cynosure Staff Class of 1990

KYJUANA JONES rhonks GodMommy Undo My family Deoresr Ms McAdom Mr Foley Mr. McMahon Cynosure Staff Miss Demkowicz Class of '90 Burgers

DANA KOLOGI rhonksMr Folder Amoury Monrolvo My family My friends Cheerleaders Mr Vito Mr LMiss Aguero Mrs Biccordi Cynosure Staff Srocy Arlorro

NICOLE MIMNAUGH thanks Mom G Dod GodMr Czekoy Mr Dohlmger Mr Foley Mr Wonce Mr McMahon Donna Pyorok Bose Bollis

Keenan Korwon & the rest of the Cynosure sroff Allen, Drew, Pot & The resr of the "Becking" Crew

LAWREENE RADEN rhonksGodMs. Esther Poden My Fomily My deoresr friends Ms McAdams Boosrererres Mr Foley Ms Aguero Ms Sheeky The Class of '90'

JUDY SULLIVAN rhonks Mom ond Dod Mrs Coren Mrs Biccordi Mr McDonald Mr Dahlinger Miss LemonskyAll my teachers in the post years The Class of 1990 The Cynosure Sroff Mrs Cossibo Mrs. MoruskoMy besr friend, Lynda Blackford Chris Johns Eufrozio Almeido Mr Czekoy

RENEE TALIAN thanks Mr Foley Mrs Sheeky Mr Czekoy Fomily & Friends Cynosure sroff Mr Frazier Mrs. Tylicki Class of '90

JOE BIRCH rhonks The Cynosure Sroff Michelle Faith ZThe Roof Crew Colleen Coon JP WogsBiology Honors G US History I Mr "Vito”Miss "D"Mr. Czarneski Mr Nunes Ms. Moore ETC ETC

BOB COGLIANESE rhonks My friends My fomilySenior Chief GuernicCommander SorroreMr. HoffmanMr. FoleyC A P . membersMr LeonePorhmork CustomersMrs. GrofMs. AndresThe Roof CrewRubino MenendezAnd anyone else who I forgotmention

ROBERT F. JONES thanks Jesus Christ Mommy

Undo Bryonr My Fomily The Clyburns Track ream Foirh Fellowship The Cynosure Michelle Eldridge Leslie Torrer Fre-Fre Posse

KEENAN KARWAN rhonks GodMom G Dod Miss Demkowicz Mr Wonce Mr Foley Mrs Sheeky Mrs Goleme Cynosure sroff Class of 91'Fomily Friends Evo Pirera Nicole Mimnough

JENNIFER MACHU rhonks Mrs Biccordi Ms Coleme Mr McMahon Ms Nogypol Ms Demkowicz Mr Wonce Mr. Foley Mr Colobelli My fomily Liso Sounders Colleen Coon Cynosure Sroff Elm Sr Crew Dio. I HonorsAnd oil my friends (you know who you ore)

CATHY MARQUES rhonks Mr Foley Mr McMohon Mrs. Blcordi Mr Colobelli Mr Gaines Cynosure Sroff Mom, Dod, ond Andy Dohlio Belkin Lillion Chomiszok Brenda Blodzinski And oil my friends

LISA SAUNDERS rhonks Mrs Budnick Mrs Biccordi Ms. Gronowirz Mr Foley My fomily My car GG Jennifer Mochu Colleen Coon Joe Brinckmon Vinnie Gervosi The Elm Sr Crew

SERENA FERNANDEZ rhonks Mr Yesinko Mr. Chemielok Mr FoleyViroMy fomily My friends The Cynosure Sroff

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YEAR-END REVIEWTo sum up our yeor properly we asked our Linden High School coaches and advisers ro give us a record of our sports and

club accomplishments. Delow is a brief summary of their achievements.

DOOSTERETTESThe 1989-90 Doosrererre Squad had a very successful and

fun year. Our Thanksgiving Day Corsage Sole was a great success, (could have been greater bur the weather didn't cooperate) and w e hope ro make this a yearly tradition. Our hot dog sales at all home basketball games seemed ro keep the fans satisfied as we were sold our each rime. All the girls worked very hard ro help us raise the money we need ro have our Annual Doosrererre Dinner honoring all Senior Athletes In June Thanks to our captain Anjonerre Highsmirh and co-caproin Tlffcny Hoefling for their dedica rion and hard work. We will miss them as well as our other seniors: Mellisa Drooks, LaDonna Cromorrie, Ivona Lipinski, Kyjuona Jones, Cristina Pires, Lawreene Paden, and Vicki Cassiba. We wont ro thank everyone who supported us in our endeavors this year

ORCHESTRA8 members of the Orchestra were Seml-finalisrs for the

Casio H.S, Contest for Electro-Acoustic Ensembles. Prize was. Electronic saxophone and portable CD player.

ROTC ACADEMIC TEAMDuring school year 1989-90 the Navy Junior ROTC Aca

demic Team participated in two National Competitions. The reams are rested on their knowledge of subjects ranging from seamanship ro world politics; from first aid to geogra­phy. The results of our rests are they are mailed ro rhe Novy Headquarters In Pensacola, Florida forjudging. Students on rhe 25 member ream include seniors Victoria Cossiba, Dina Rodrigues, Thomas Szkurnik, Michelle Eldridge, and Albert Srry desky.

ROTC COLOR GUARDThe Navy Junior ROTC Color Guard has presented the

National Colors and Linden High School Flog at all home foorboll games. The group of dedicated young men and women also compete at Military Skills Meets against other color Guards, through our rhe Tri State Areo In addition ro competition at events described above rhe color guard also rake parr in parades and other Civic Cere­monies. The Coder Officer in charge of rhe Color Guard is Senior Tom Szkurnik.

ROTC DRILL TEAMThe Navy Junior ROTC Team consisrs of eighteen coders

dedicated ro precision military drill in Marching and Rifle movements. The season for rhe drill team covers nearly six months of rhe school year from November ro May. Competitions ore generally conducted between units of rhe Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. In rhe tri stare area of N.J., N Y ., and PA Twice a yeor rhe Linden Unit purs its ream head ro head against local College ROTC units. This type of competition provides rhe inspiration for excellence ro our ream. The ream on request, performs at local events and schools ro show them drilling skills. Linden ream was rhe second place winners of rhe N.J. Junior ROTC championship hosted at Linden H.S. on Dr. Marrin Lurher King, Jr. Day. The Drill Team commander for rhe 1989/90 school year is Coder LT Mario Golda. The only Senior Varsity Letter Winner rhis year is Kyam McMorrls.

GYMNASTICSThe 1990 Gymnasrics Team worked very hard. Even

though our ream won only three meers, w e felt our team did grear concerning our condirion. Ar rhe first couple of meers we lost rwo of our more experienced gymnasts, Angela Nigro, who broke her arm ar rhe 2nd meet, and Michelle Chomiszak, who tore ligaments in her knee ar rhe 4rh meet. Our Coach and Assistant coach did o grear job. They were Donna Orrlz and Greg Marrucci. The Coproins of rhe ream were Allison Gonor, Angela Nigro, and Michele Chomiszak

SWIM TEAMCharlene Darnerr 6rh Place Union County Diving Cham­

pionships. Dest win/loss record in rhe history of Linden High School The record wos 6 wins ro 12 losses.Highest Scorers:

Eric Kukol 220 pointsKristine Meride 206 points

The Senior Captains ore Kimberly Deidelman, Elena Thomos, and Michael Whirringron

ART CLUDThe Art Club did an excellent job of achieving many

owards. In rhe Halloween Art Contest, Irene Frangos won 3rd place, Fred Schmitz won 4rh place, and Den Aguda won 5rh place. The Linden Fire Prevention Winners were as follows: 1st place Andrew Kawizynskl won a 10 Speed Dicy­cle, Shono Holmer won $50.00, and John Fernandez won a Smoke Detector. Special Congratulations go our ro Joseph Kaulfers who won rhe honor ro represent Linden High School in rhe Stare Wide Teen Arr Calendar In rhe Month of July 1990. Mrs. Shirley Kaplowirz is rhe talented Arr Teacher and Advisor.

LINDEN HIGH DECA WINNERSOn January 11 rhe Unden High School DECA Chapter

compered ar rhe Central Reglonol Conference ar Middlesex County College with 1,100 other high school students from throughout central Jersey. The Linden winners were:

Kevin Wilson — 1st place Written Test in General Mer chandising, 2nd Race Role Play in General Merchandising; Kia Gaines — 3rd Place Role Play in Quick Service Restau­rant Marketing, Overall in Quick Serve Restaurant Marker Ing, Anrhony Wigging — Overall In Male Modeling; and Angelo Drown, Sheila, Nicole Holmes and Eric Lovett — Qualifying In Customer Service Events.

HOSAAll 18 Health Occupation I + II students are certified by

rhe American Red Cross for Adulr CPR. Hoso Regional Com petition Winners are:

First Race WinnersMedical Terminology — Wanda Ortiz Dental Terminology — Cheryl Mayers Dental Assisting Clinical — Donna Urban

Second PlaceMedical Terminology — Teresa Pitera Exremporaneous Health Display — Agnes Turón Dental Terminology — Elizabeth Dukowy

Third PlaceMedical Spelling — Dawn Tavares Nursing Assisting Clinical — Joserre Holt

Fourth PlaceDenrol Spelling — Darlene DeCarlo

Flfrh RoceNursing Assisting Clinical — Eufrazla Almeida

All of rhe winners are now eligible ro enter rhe New Jersey State Competitions on April 5, 6, 7,1990 a rhe Hyarr Hotel, New Drunswick, New Jersey.

GERMAN CLUDWe participate in rhe ralka mile in German contest where

students reach a non-German speaking off a tee shirt. Con­test is ro be held during Foreign Languoge week The winner gets a Gold Ignor and a chance ro go ro German Camp and Germany.

COLOPHON

The 1990 edition of rhe Linden High School CYNOSURE wos printed by Herff Jones Publishing Company in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, using the lithographic process

Advised by Mr. Frank Foley, Volume 70 has a limited press run of 525 copies featuring 240 poges prinred in black ink A 100 lb premium European high gloss enamel paper stock is used in rhe firsr slxreen pages of rhe book The re maining pages are 100 lb Dordeoux gloss enamel The whire Colorrext endsheets were school designed and prinred in rhe four-color process In addition ro black ink used through our, four-color was utilized in rhe first five signo rures.

The book is Smyth sewn in sixteen page sig natures, rrimmed to 9x12 inches, rounded and backed and bounded on 160 poinr binder's board

The Custom Embossed cover design features a rip-on of rhe school mascor, with rhe rirle and spine blind embossed, and rhe rheme, rip-on frame, and individual names foil stamped in orange. The bose cover morerial is block Vibra Tex 441075 with a French Straight groin parrern applied

All captions and body copy ore set in eight and ten poinr Serif Gothic Light type. Headlines, subheads, and division poges are set in various point sizes and rype faces.

For further information, conrocr rhe 1990 CY NOSURE Yearbook Office, Linden High School, 121 W St George Ave , Linden, New Jersey 07036.

1990 S T A F FMichelle Eldridge Charlene Barnett Adriana Bolanos

Vicki Cassiba Tina Costa

Serena Fernandez Anjanette Highsmith

Denise Howe Kyjuana Jones Dana Kologi

Nicole Mininaugh Lawreene Paden

Judy Sullivan Renee lalian

Joe Birch Bob Coglianese Robert F. Jones Keenan Karwan Jennifer Machu Cathy Marques Lisa Saunders


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