1986 - Irene DuPont Library
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1986 - Irene DuPont Library
N N N ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLARCHIVES «r ST. ANDREWS SCUCCl HIDDICTCWN, DIEIAWARE The 1986 Griffin Letter From The Editor Four years ago, I walked into the yearbook room of my old school and I made a discovery. 1 discovered a world < rulers, and layout sheets, croppers and grease pencils. I learned the art of creating a good layout, cropping pictures and writing copy. I worked hard, for two years, to gain as much experience as I could, and when the yearbook canout each spring, I was as proud as any editor, as I read my pages and those the others had done. All of those hour of work, the two o'clock mornings and the long Saturday nights we had spent in the yearbook room, had been well worth I held in my hands a book which we hoped would someday be special to that senior class. Those hours that I spent in that cramped little room were the ones about which I have some of my best memories. Whe came to St. Andrews I was anxious to get involved in yearbook again. I thought I had given up any chance to be editor wh 1 left Vermont, but my experience paid off because 1 was able to be helpful in the production of last year's Griffin, ani received the editorship this year. This year, as editor, I am anxious to set a standard in yearbooks which St. Andrews has not yet seen. Being an editor i lot of hard work. Long hours and sleepless nights go into making deadlines and putting together a good book. There w< plenty of times 1 wanted to throw the whole thing out the window — times when I couldn't find pictures, or people to wr copy. The thought of the result, our senior yearbook, gave me the incentive to finish. I have many people to thank for their help. First and foremost Ms. Huntington, who encouraged and nagged until thin got finished. To Mr. Colburn, who helped me find fall sports pictures — in January. To Debbie, Jake, Jill and Scott, I raising the money, and to Debbie for helping with the senior page crunch. To my teachers, who gave me extensions a were understanding when I sometimes didn't have all my work done. To Chip, Rob, Peter and Karsten, who really helped i to find and take pictures, especially in the crunch toward the end. And to everyone who helped and gave me the support get the book done by graduation. To the Class of 1986, my fellow seniors, I hope this book will be something that will help you remember all the good tin we had here at S.A.S. If 20 years from now you look back and see one thing which sparks a good memory, then my job r been completed successfully. The staff of the 1986 Griffin presents you with this book — for all the memories and all 1 good times. My best wishes go with you all. Kim Spire (Editor) Dedication 3 Corridors Faculty And Staff 4 Fall Clubs 16 Winter Form Pictures 24 Seniors Table Of Contents Robert Marshall Colburn The person to whom we dedicate this yearbook was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He graduated from Haverford College in 1959 with a B.A. in chemistry. He then came to St. Andrew's in September of 1960 to teach chemistry and physics. He received a Master of Science in 1963 at the University of Delaware. During the 26 years he has been teaching at St. Andrew's he has contributed an enormous amount to the school. He has served as a senior class advisor and as a member of both the Honor and Discipline Committees. He has devoted countless hours and a great deal of energy in his roles as head coach of football and , baseball, as chemistry teacher and as director of boy's athletics. But he has also been a friend, an advisor, and a father. He is always there with a smile and a helping hand. He is willing to volunteer his help at a moment's notice, and has a great deal of concern for the students. The class of 1986 would like to thank him for everything he has done. The 1986 Griffin is dedicated to: MR. ROBERT MARSHALL COLBURN The Cannon!! 8 ,««&<, .JHfc ^^^ • _ tf x f ,1 pr \ w"" 1,1, The Faculty L to R: Last Row: Mr, Lyons, Mr. Heise, Mr, Washburn, Mr. Richards, Mr. Roach, Mr. Colburn, Mr. Dunn, Mr. Green, Ms. Miller, Mr. Odderi. Fourth Row: Mr. Sutton, Mr. O'Brien, Dr, Chapin, Mr. Walker, Mr. Halka, Ms. Lacroix, Mr. Higgins, Mr, McBride. Third Row: Ms. Raushenbush, Ms. Ammidon, Miss Reed, Mrs. McBride, Mr, Stegemaa Mr. Cheban, Mrs. Van Buchem, Ms. Golder, Mr, Niles, Ms. Huntington, Mr. Rorke, Mr. Speers. Second Row: Mr. Carpenter, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs, Di, Mrs. Roach, Mrs, Ryan, Mr. Mein, Mr. Cameron, Mrs. Mein First Row: Mr. Liefetd, Mrs. Stegeman, Mr. Van Buchem, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Dunn, Ms. Kinney, Missing: Mr. Ogilby. Eltt Kitchen Standing: Mr. Carney, Mr. Dewees, Ms. Jones, Mr. Mott. Seated: Ms. Pierce, Mr. Spicer, Ms. Baynard. Not pictured: Mr. Morales, Ms. J. Woods and Ms. C. Woods. Our thanks to the many people on the kitchen staff who we were unable to photograph. Housekeeping toR: Mr. Davis, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. enry, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. Simmons, Ir. V6squez, Mr. Guzm6n, Mr. i/oods, Mr. Fonseca. Maintenance 1 f* I to R: Mr. Rawley, Mr. Mott, Mr. Guzman, Mr. Blades, Mr. Pechin, Mr. Windle, Mr. Stoats, Mr. Connelly. Not pictured: Mr. Glanding and Mr, Dashiell. Mr. Button: College Counseling Mrs. Matthers: Assistant Nurse Mrs. Odden: School Store Registrar's Office Mr. Sutton, Mrs. Samson, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs, Ryan. Alumni Office /Is. Jones, Mr. Richards, Mrs. lolveck, Mrs. McBride, Mrs. Stejeman, Ms. Richter. (Not picured: Mrs. Hughes). Business Office Standing: Mrs. Simendinger, Miss O'Grady, Mrs. Wilson, Seated: Mrs. Mannering, Mr. McBride. Admissions Office Mr, Niles, Mrs. O'Brien, Ms. Reed, Mr. Roach. (Not pictured: Mrs. Whitlock, Admissions Secretary.) Mr. Jon O'Brien Sj| Headmaster Headmaster's Office Mrs. Loessner, Mr. O'Brien, Mrs. Washburn. B^^B I 10 Sacred Studies LI HI Jjf Standing L to R: Mrs. McBride, Mr. Mein, Ms. Miller, Mrs. Mein. Seated: Mr. Ogilby. History Department L to R: Mr. Richards, Mr. Stegeman, Mrs. Mein, Ms. Reed, Mr. Heise, Mr. Lyons. Arts Department L to R: Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Sutton, Mr. Walker, Ms. Kinney, Mr. Cheban, Mrs. Higgins, Mr, Green, Mrs. Mein, Mrs. VanBuchem, Mr. Mein. Math Department L to R-Mr. Washburn, Mr. Higglns, Mr. Cameron, Mrs. Cameron, Mr. Dunn, Ms. Golder, Science Department L to R-Dr. Chapin, Mrs. Cameron, Mr. Colburn, Mr. Odden, Mr. Higgins. Library Staff L to R-Mr. Liefeid, Mrs. Dunr Mrs. Reed. 12 English Department Standing L to R: Ms. Reed, Mr. Speers, Ms. Kinney, Mr, Roach, Mrs. Roach, Mr. Sutton, Ms. Raushenbush. Kneeling: Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Niles. I Classical Languages Mr. VanBuchem L to R: Mr. Rorke, Ms. LaCroix, Mr, Halka, Ms. Huntington, Mrs. Ryan, Miss Ammidon, Modern Languages !S*:; 13 14 15 Bonne Chance a la promotion 1986! Club de Espanol Le Cercle Francois o Presidente: Eduardo Amaya Vice-presidente: Elena Otero-Novas Secretaria-tesorera: Maria Bassin •Buena suerte a de \o de '8*1' Sr. sra. Cardinal Back Row L to R: Mr. Halka, Ellis, Schwab, Wheelock, Winsor, Rogers, Seated: Hillman, Kehoe, Thomas, Granito, Odden, Wallace. Andrean Back Row L to R: Sloan, Owensby, Kotz, Middleton, Gelof, Wallace, Jones. Middle Row: Ms. Kinney, Elliott, Glad, Altvater, Winsor, Dunton, DeMallie. Front Row: Stroud, Pogue, 17 Castano. Lewis. Concert Band Back Row L to R: Mr. Walker, Timmons, Baxter, Jenkins, Ohlson, Bassin, deGarmo, Trabaudo, Braxton, O'Connor, Wood, Ellis, Rosas, Bunting, Fallow, Egan, Perry, Rhee. Front Row: Martin, McCrystal, Katz, Varga, Pupke, Herbert, Hartman. Stage Band Back Row L to R: Mr. Walker, Braxton, Jenkins, McCrystal, Trabaudo, Ellis, Martin, Wike Crystle, Hartman. Front Row: Moorin, Varga, Bassin, Herbert, Egan, Pupke, Cowgill. 18 Concert Choir Back Row: L to R: Crystle, Fallow, Old, Mr. Cheban, Hindle, Hartman, Abbott, Perry. Front Row: Cowgill, Mason, Matthers, Stewart, Hillman, Cutter, Pamintuan, Egan. Choir Back Row: L to R: Wilcox, Gelof, Bassin, Pamintuan, Kotz, Old, Gratwick, Stewart, Barto, Kehoe, B., Beams, Hindle, Laird, Gamble, Timmons, Rosas, Spire. Middle Row: Altvater, Viddy, Perry, Egan, Matthers. Front Row: Varga, Rhee, Pamintuan, Wilson, Hillman, H., Salett, Chen, Long, Fallow, Lying: Mr. Cheban. 19 Vestry Back Row L to R: Mr. Mein, Odden, Varga, Townsend, Kotz, Dunn. Middle Row: Jenkins, Bassin, Bunting, Gamble, Mr. Ogilby. Front Row: Altvater, Thomas. Sacristans Back Row: Barto, Stewart, Spire, Braxton, Willock, Kiker, Sloan, Ellis. Front Row: Egan, Bassin, Matthers, Boghardt, Maxwell. (Missing: Whitmoyer). Acolytes If! 20 Standing L to R: Jenkins, Dunn, Kotz, Williams, Wheelock, Cowgill, Laird, Gelof, Egar Wike, Matthers, Varga, Crystal, Spire. Front Row: Altvater, Thomas, G., Thomas, J Ortman, Mitra, Bunting, Baker. Model UN Standing L to R: Wilcox, Mr. Stegeman, Katz, Bassin, Viddy, Pamintuan, Gratwick, Bunting, Barto, Granite, Tuma, Perry, Hill, Kehoe, B., Gelof, Thrower, Weinhold, Hammond, Agarwal, Glad, Matouk, Dunn, Mr. Lyons. Front Row: Standoff, Varga, Pamintuan, Ellis, Wheelock. Animal Rights President Dara and EVERYONE ELSE! 21 Forestry L to R: Granito, Whitmoyer, Dr. Chapin, Hammond, Keenan, Standoff. Kneeling Locke. Rifle Glut Back Row L to R: Matthers, Stewart, Gelof, VanderMyde, Bruin, Tuma, Sloan, Lairc Woodruff, Perry, Timmons, Gulick. Second Row: Mr. Liefeld, Reynolds, Gibbons-Nef Varga, Unruh, Pathy, Front Row: Campbell, Fletcher, Gamble, Kotz. 22 The Staff Of The 1986 Griffin m Standing L to R-Townsend, Chen, Rabbins, Erhardt, Woody, O'Connor, Hannum, Willock, Gulick, Loessner, Matthers, Wheelock. Seated: Kim Spire. Missing: Debbie Page Scott Unruh. The 1986 Shack Bassin, Mason, Isa, Amaya, Trotter, Pathy, Abbott, Hartman, Hammond, Otero-Novas, Thrower, Harned, Sloan, Rogers, Pogue. 23 SIXTH Back Row (I to r)-Kotz. Reynolds, Brakeley, Hartman, Conway, Kehoe, Granite, Amaya, Dietrich, Odden, Kiker. Rogers, Vince Fallaw-Third Row-Mr. Cheban, Thomas, Barto, Whitmoyer, Beams, Tetzeli, Wike, Jordan, Gordy, Thrower, Locke, Meers-Second Ro Stewart, Viddy, Dunn, Timmons, Najera, Murray, Martin, Crystle, Meyer, Wallace, Unruh-First Row-Matthers, Bassin, Wheelock, E Gelof, Dorn, Standoff, Schwab, Hammond, Abbott, DeMallie, Zimmer, Katz, Spire-Seated-Guillemot, Digitale, Patzman, Loessn Earle, Horned, Mason, Traina, Cutter, Hillman, Otero-Novas, Pamintuan, Chen, Winsor, Montesano, Page. 24. If If TH If CRM ;k Row (I to r)- Old, Gratwick, Salett, Laird, Woodruff, Agarwal, Constantine, Trotter, Sloan, Rogers, Castano, Dunn, Gardner, Ellis Tearrd Row- Owensby, Pathy, Snyder, Guthery, Williams, Wolfe, Lizondo, Page, Hill, Keenan, Northrup, Pogue, Arms, Friedli, Tuma, O'Connor, yle, Fahlen, Fletcher, Flemer, Martin, Wayne, Gulick-Second Row- Ms. Miller, Rathbone, Branner, Kehoe, Colburn, Fudge, Cowgill, Eden, 3d, Klumb, Woody, Perry, Erhardt, Willock, Pupke-Seated- Gamble, Glad, Weinhold, Wood, Varga, Altvater, Col6n, Mallory, Holmes, kholt, Dunton, Tarburton, Rosas, Burnett, Hannum. 25 If CHJIPTIH Left to Right: Last Row: Simons, Houghton, Patzman, Hurford, Robbins, Chamberlain, Timmons, Friedli, Wilcox, VanderMyde, Gibbo Neff, Cherniavsky, O'Brien, Third Row: Matthews, McCarthy, Townsend, Long, Christoffersen, Varga, Edmundson, McCrystal, Pannacione, Perry, deGarmo, Second Row: Mr. Carpenter, Pupke, Hermes, Moore, Banks, Hacking, Hindle, Trabaudo, Blandin, Sib Braxton, Butcher, Jones, Chesney. First Row: Nelson, Oechsle, Akre, Thomas, Herbert, Egan, Brady, Elliott, Hillman, Stroud, Palmer, Crawford, Rao, Richmond. Seated: Wallace, Lewis, Baker, Jones, Pamintuan, Stoops, Farr, Chilton, DelSobral, Gubb, Bunting, Mitr< Ohlson, Baxter, Cuyler. 26 IICD FCC/H }1 to Right: Last Row: Puky, Crystal, Loughran, Zimmer, Montgomery, Ellis. Bruin, Trosdal. Fourth Row Dietrich Campbell Hill ouk, Middleton. Spire, Patzman. McGill, Mrs. Mein. Third Row: Maxwell, Padden, Cooper, Chiu, Little, Hall, Van Buchem, Beams, gan. Second Row: Jenkins, Borghardt, Moorin, Eckelberger, Stegeman, Lai, Terry, Mondin, Sinkler. Seated Calhoun Zilling Rhee 3n. Thomas, Willock, Soles, An, Hammond, Wendell. 27 K-Corridor 28 Thanks Ms, Reed And Ms, Raushenbush i 0 Q CO 29 D CO 30 CO D | ^ 0 0 CO D a a •'*•-*. O > D < T5 O O CD 32 en 31 o" § t/3 K "" «4 sJp- "M" Corridor-The Zoo Congratulations Miss Ammidon! 34 35 0 Q_ 0 a a 36 Fleming Corridor This year has been a lot of fun. All of you guys helped make it that way. I hope all of you had a good year-l know I did. Working and living with you was one of the best things that has happened to me at St. Andrew's. Good Luck in the future and keep in touch. FLEMING RULES! -Breffni 37 o ;g o O D O 0 I 0 _N O O CO 38 Lower Pell Lower Pell . . . Doritos and Coke . . . sitting on the wall ... "two all beef patties" line dance . . , "Miami vice please!" ... white flags . . . water fights (memo board!) . . . "hi Andy!" ... fourth form raid ... hi d.b., schnappers, schmucks, campers man on corridor . . . Catherine-telephone . . . Roommate Check . . . "Lynley, turn off your alarm!" ... HEFTYIHEFTYIHEFTY! wimpy wimpy wimpy ... W.C.,C.H.,B.K. "Dara, I love your shoes!" . . . BB-don't stand so close to me ... birthcontrol windows ... ant attack! ... fruit punch ... You guys, he begged me to go out with him-AGAIN! ... no, I'm wearing my sweater ... are you annoyed or a joik? EOT!!! . . . you like who??? . . . pig-out parties . . . I think I'll become a nun and live a life of celibacy . . . BJ . . . home computer . . . nigrig . . . curd corridor ... dorito vest ... jalapeno jelly beans ... THANKS MR. and MRS. RM! . 39 PA III 19§J Back Row L to R: Coaches Speers and Roach, Lizondo, Timmons, Dorn, Friedli, Tuma, Williams, Keenan, Lai, Martin, Kehoe, C., Hill, Patzman, Vincent, Varga, Willock. Kneeling: Traina, Wheelock, Meyer, Brakeley, Kehoe, B., Meers, Conway, Dietrich, Tetzeli, Martin, Crystle, Perry. Varsity Soccer The only word that can be used to adequately describe this year's soccer season is frustrating. Our 5-5-5 record does not fairly represent the skill this year's team had. We had all of the skill necessary to win the State Tournament - the breaks just did not come. Nevertheless, we must remember that we play soccer for the sake of playing soccer winning is a luxury - true, a luxury the Saints have had for a long time - but soccer can be fun without it. Good Luck to future generations of soccer players and thanks for the memories. 'Captains' 42 Back Row L to R: Chamberlain, McCrystal, Spire, Trotter, Hartman, Sloan, Edmundson, Oechsle, Fahlen, Coach Heise. Kneeling: Lai, Timmons, Dietrich, Salett, Hindle, Eckelberger, Moore, Matouk, Squatting: Friedli, Sweeney. J.V. Soccer 43 The 1986 Varsity Volleyball team had an interesting season. Never seeming to be able to get more then seven healthy players at one time, the team got through the season with a lot of hard work. The team was new but experienced. Rachel Viddy led the team as Captain and got a lot of support from the other seniors on the team. Things to remember: I GOT IT!!! . . . McDonald's . . . Spike! . . . Mini Moose! . . . Isa-UuchM . . . Mr. Walker . . . back bumps ... returning John's serves . . . downballs . . . Sanford's Captain . . . beating Friends!! . . . Goodbye Seniors . . . Good Luck to the team of 1986! Varsity Volleyball 44 L to R, 1st Row- Baker, Guillemot, Viddy, Mason. 2nd RowCoach Walker, Cowgill, Katz, Brady, Spire, Page (mgr). L to R-1st Row- Patzman, Wilson, Ohlson, Mondin, Rhee. 2nd RowCoach Golder, Herbert, DelSobral, Bunting, Crawford, Calhoun, Wood, Page (mgr). J.V. Volleyball The Junior Varsity Volleyball's season was one of learning and growing. Many of the players had never played before but they were all willing to learn. Working together as a team, led by Ms. Golder and captain Debbie Ohlson, they gained a great deal and improved skills both on and off the court. Best of luck to next year's team and those who will be moving on to varsity, best wishes for a terrific 1986 season! 45 Last row: Coaches Odden, Colburn and Lyons. Third row: Matthers, Page (mgrs.), Laird, Wolfe, Varga, Gibbons-Neff, Loughran, Simons, Mathews, Guthery, Rogers. Second row: Branner, Braxton, Arms, Fletcher, Dunn, T., Gardner, Trabaudo, Pathy, Blandin, Castano, Christ of fersen, Snyder. First row: Kotz, Najera, Dunn, B., Reynolds, Unruh, Gordy, Locke, Beams, Amaya, Murray. Varsity Football 46 The 1985 Football team had a very exciting season. For the first time in many years they had a winning season with a final record of 53. The energy of the season was reflected in the Tatnall game. The Saints were predicted to lose but instead they beat Tatnall and regained the CANNON. Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Colburn, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Odden, Mr. Richards, and Mr. Branner, the team learned not only good football but the importance of good sportsmanship. Mr. Colburn has stepped down as head football coach, and Mr. Lyons has been named the new head coach. The team wishes both of them good luck and thanks. The seniors headed by captains John Gordy and Steve Locke added a great deal of spirit to the team. They will be missed. Good Luck to the team of 1986! !2$ Back row: Coach Colburn, Puky, Laird, Loughran, Wolfe, Rogers, Mathews, Pupke. Second row: Campbell, Moorin, Little, Maxwell, Bruin, Simons, Matthers and Page (mgrs.). First row: Varga, Christoffersen, Braxton, Fletcher, Murray, Castano, Arms. J.V. Football 47 Back Row: Left to Right: Mrs. Roach, Colburn, Dunton, Mallory, Tarburton, Rosas, Burnett, Erhardt, Gamble, Ms. Raushenbush. Front Row: Cutter, DeMallie, Loessner, Montesano, Zimmer, Chen, Weinhold, Ortman. 1985 Varsity "Psycho" Team Left to Right: Back Row: Ms. Reed, Ms. Kinney, Palmer, Jones, Baxter, Barto, Woody, Eden. Front Row: H. Hillman, Sinkler, Egan, Gelof, Reed, D. Hillman, Elliott, Mitra. i its on the warpath . . . J.V.! ... Why was I ? Uh ... Col. Reed . . . - Ugh! ... Go for the J-Olympic team ... i-Aah! . . . Make your le a household word Kano's driving?jre's my seatbelt?!? Rutabaga, Rutabaga ... Great Refs at W. Nottingham, huh? . . . Scrimmage with third team? Watch out for Betsey's nose! ... Super Defense! ... Enough water breaks guys . . . Remember, Team Unity . . . RAH! RAH! RAH! 49 Back row: Coach Kinney, Ellis, Rickolt, Varga, Glad, Hannum, Thomas. Front row: Altvater (mgr), Winsor, Holmes, Col6n, Horned, Otero-Novas. Women's X-Country 50 Back row: Gulick, Hermes, Crystal, Hall, Ellis, Doyle, Gratwick, Coach Cameron. Front row: Panaccione, Fallow, Terry, Wallace, Standoff, Schwab. Men's X-Country A Winning Season 51 CHAKIIET'S AUNT This year's Fall theater production was Charley's Aunt. Alex Thrower and Keary Jenkins played two Oxford boys who are in love with two girls, but there is a serious dilemma -- the uncle of the two girls will never approve of a such a match! The boys decide that they will use the visit of Charley's aunt as a pretext to invite the girls over and propose. The problem they encounter is that Charley's aunt never shows up, In order to carry out their plan, the boys convince their friend (Rob O'Connor) to dress up as a woman and to "chaperone" the girls' visit. The plot thickens as Charley's real aunt shows up, bringing with her the girl the "fake" aunt loves. In the end, all turns out well and the three boys get married. Left to right- First row: Townsend, Jones, Earle, Constantine, Hacking, Vander Myde, Cuyler. Rathbone, Page. Second Row: O'Connor, Pamintuan, Banks, Patzman, Bassin, Digitale. Third row: Mrs. Higgins, Granito, Thrower, Thomas. Jenkins, Perry, Mr. Kirkwood. Fall Presentations Baker's Dozen This year the school was lucky to have a number of visitors from the outer world come and visit the school and tell us about their careers or entertain us. The first group was The Baker's Dozen from Yale. Actually, it was more like the Bakers 1/2 dozen because half of the group got lost and never showed up. Dr. Ramey was the second visitor. She is a professor at Georgetown University and she taught a number of classes here as well. The third visitor was Douglas Kiker from the NBC news team. He filled the auditorium with anecdotes from his years on television and kept us laughing. We are lucky to be able to have such distinguished guests come to speak to us. Yale University Dr, Ramey Professor At Georgetown University Douglas (iker 53 Halloween At un 54 i (IJ • St, Andrew's School PN I Bad To The Bone!! Peace And Love 55 WINY E13 WINTER TERM AT A 6L4NCE 58 Back Row L to R: Mr. Cameron, Ellis, Cherniavsky, Gratwick, Sloan, Oechsle, Snyder, O'Connor. Front Row: Townsend, Agarwal, Ortman. Men's Squash ^»K L to R: Otero-Novas, Loessner, DeMallie, Glad, Rickholt, Guillemot, Patzman, Ms. Kinney, Viddy, Bassin, Ellis, Katz, Earle. Dance 60 Varsity Women's Squash j ^ **^ ^ fn Eden, Elliott, Jones, Harned, Gelof, Burnett, Rosas, Coach Reed. J,V, Women's Squash Coach Cameron, Wallace, Klumb, Woody. 61 Back Row L to R: Col6n, Coach Roach, Jordan, Traina, Meers, Brakeley, Tetzeli, Odden, Coach Niles, Banks. Front Row: Gardner, Northrup, Lizondo, Williams, Friedli, Meyer, Guthery. Men's Varsity Basketball 1 62 Back Row L to R: Crawford, Erhardt, Weinhold, Holmes, Palmer, Dunton, Gamble, Baker. Coach McBride. Front Row: Stewart, Montesano, Digitale, Fudge. Women's Varsity Basketball 63 Standing L to R: Bruin, Mathews, Old, Hermes, Fletcher, Wike, Rogers, Gordy, Thomas, Laird, Spire (mgr). Front Row: Chiu, Moore, Borghardt, O'Brien, Najera, Schwab. Varsity Wrestling 64 . • Back Row L to R: Mr. Heise, Christoffersen, Chamberlin, Hurford, Sweeney, McCarthy, Edmundson. Front: McCrystal, Tear, Blandin, Friedli, Kehoe, Zimmer, Braxton. 1 Men's J.V. Basketball Standing: An, Mitra, Willock, S., Palmer, Egan, Brady, Wendell. Kneeling: Crawford, Coach Kinney. Women's J.V. Basketball 65 1985-86: The Successes, Marcos vs. Aquino The race in the Philippines MIAMI Miami Vice makes its mark. While . . . SUPERBOWL XX The Chicago Bears beat the New England Patriots 46-10 66 258 soldiers die in plane crash on their way home from the Mideast The Tragedies, The Trends The Shuttle Explodes 7 are killed. Bishop Tutu works for peace in South Africa 20,000 killed in mud slide in Colombia. Leon Klinghoffer killed by terrorists tho 50 die in hijacked jet in Malta when hijackers hurl grenades at storming troops. 67 The Winter Musical Starring Ann Matthers as Margo Channing Tim Abbott as Bill Sampson Heather Mallory as Eve Harrington Peter Fallow as Howard Benedict Peter Salett as Duane Fox Mike Hindle as Buzz Richards Dawn Hillman as Karen Richards Kory Cowgill as Bonnie. And others! Directed by Hoover C. Sutton Music by Marc F. Cheban Costumes and Make-up by Lee Higgins Choreography by Ann Cutter Technical Assistance — Will Kirkwood & Crew Stage Mgr. — Maria Wood Winter Presentations Twelfth Night - National Players Mr, deCamp Sharks & Shipwrecks 69 Faculty And Seniors Today 70 See Page 80 For Yesterday 71 Seniors - Finally! Marc \\P/7 Cheban Mr. Cheban: The Class of 1986 would like to thank you for all you have done. For being not only our class advisor, but our friend. For your generosity and all you have done for our form- The Class of 1986 dedicates the senior section of the yearbook to you. Thank you!! 73 The Second Form Then The Second Form Now 74 The Original Second Form 75 Senior Superlatives: Men Most Intellectual: Chris Odden Most Musical: Theo Hartman Most Cynical: Mike Meers Most Optimistic: Ted Amaya || Most Likely To Succeed: Stefan Granito Biggest Slob: Morgan Murray Class Flirt: Mike Dietrich Neat Freak: Craig Kiker Most Cocky: Chris Tetzeli Most Best Dressed: Matt Traina Best Smile: Scott Wallace Best Eyes: David Wike Best Body: Robert Jordan Best Actor: Tim Abbott Intellectual? Best Legs: Mike Meers Most Athletic: Bill Brakeley Most Artistic: Dan Schwab Most Rowdy: Brendan Con way Baddest: Brendan Conwa^ 76 Senior Superlatives: Women Most Intellectual: Monica Winsor Most Musical: Brooke Bassin Most Cynical: Amy Barto Most Optimistic: Lucy Zimmer Most Likely To Succeed: Anita Pamintuan Biggest Slob: Dara Gelof Class Flirt: Suzanne DeMallie Neat Freak: Jenny Horned \ Most Cocky: Bear Montesano Cocky Best Dressed: Ellen Earle Best Smile: Dawn Hillman M Best Eyes: Heather Patzman Best Body: Monica Winsor Baddest Best Actress: Ann Matthers Best Legs: Marie Nash Most Athletic: Bear Montesano Most Artistic: Dawn Hillman Most Rowdy: Lucy Zimmer Baddest: Amy Barto 77 The Class Of 1986 Tim Abbott-Barber, Haight-Ashbury Ted Amaya Surrogate Father Amy Barto- Professional Bodybuilder Brooke Bassin-Lithuanian Princess Robert Beams-Head of ERA Bill Brakeley- Professional Baseball Player Lyn Chen-Short Order Cook Brendan Conway-Playgirl Centerfold Charlie Crystle-Drifter/Starving musician Ann Cutter-Hell's Angels' Mama Suzanne DeMallie-Cheerleader Mike Dietrich-Mayor of New York City Lynley Digitale-President of Dry Cleaners of America Greg Dorn-Marriage Counselor Ben Dunn-Drug Smuggler Ellen Earle-Toll Collector on NJ turnpike Margo Ellis-Mud Wrestler __ Peter Fallaw-Pimp Dara Gelof-Leader of PLO John Gordy-Your Boss Stefan Granito-Casino Owner Isa Guillemot-Japanese Interpreter Ed Hammond-International Revolutionary Jenny Harned-Journalist Theo Hartman-Headmaster of a Boarding School Dawn Hillman-Solid Gold Dancer Robert Jordan-Astro Physicist Nicola Katz-Playboy Centerfold Breffni Kehoe-Republican Senator Craig Kiker-Pediatrician Brian Kotz-English Teacher Steve Locke-Get Married Laura Loessner- Tennis Pro at Club Med 78 20 Years From Now? Rocky Martin-Psychiatrist Sarah Mason-Talk Show Host Ann Matthers- ARA Coffee Representative Mike Meers-Real Estate Magnate Andrew Meyer-Peanut Farmer Bear Montesano-Brendan's Sweet Mama Morgan Murray-God Phil Najera-Pope Chris Odden-Baker Elena Otero-Novas-Bull Fighter Debbie Page-OB/GYN Anita Pamintuan-Editor of Vogue Heather Patzman-lronman Champion Randy Reynolds-Maintenance Man Robert Rogers-Forest Ranger Dan Schwab-Rastaman Kim Spire-Sales Rep For Jostens Alex Stancioff-Djibouton Immigration Officer Laurence Stewart-Presiding Judge of The People's Court Chris Tetzeli-Co-owner of Stahl's and Topher's House of Pasta Jim Thomas-Appointed Governor of American Samoas Alex Thrower-Defense Lawyer in Dade County Florida Dave Timmons-Dictator Matt Traina-A Smooth Operator Scott Unruh-Mayor of Middletown Rachel Viddy-Den Mother Bill Vincent-Head of Coca-Cola Scott Wallace-President of Colgate Toothpaste Chip Wheelock-Manager of the No-tell Motel William Whitmoyer-President of the United States Dave Wike-Actor Monica Winsor-Therapist Lucy Zimmer-Cheerleader 79 The Way They Were All pictures are numbered from left to right, top to bottom. I 10 • '.•" : 12 I 15 St, Andrew's Very Own . . . All pictures are numbered from left to right, top to bottom. Faculty And Senior Class . All pictures are numbered left to right and top to bottom. Con You Tell The Difference? pictures are numbered left right, top to bottom. Answers On Page 159 83 \ V 0 \ AMAYA Most people can't understand how others can blow their noses differently than they do. -Turgenev I AT i DAR We ought never to do wrong when people are looking. -Mark Twain If A equals success, then'the formula is A equals X plus Y and Z, with X being work, Y play, and Z keeping your mouth shut. -Einstein You've got to know how to play the game . 84 We are all fellow passengers on a dot of earth. And each of us, in the span of time, has really only a moment among our companions. -L.B. Johnson I don't want to play the part of a statistic on a government chart. -Police All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others. -George Orwell To say it once more: in all previous generations man had to come to terms with the prospect of his death as an individual; the present generation is the first to face the prospect of the death of our species. -Koestler WHEELOCK Chi vuol esseu lieto, sia. -Lorenzo di Medici I've got a job to do and I'm telling you I intend to do it well. It's easy when you know how. -Kershaw But I don't ne frega un cazzo 85 BRIAN KOTZ So long, we sure had a real good time, So long, gee the company was fine, Singin' and a dancin', Laughin' and a prancin', Adios, farewell, good-bye, good luck, so long Hee Haw!! Closing theme to aforesaid television show WASHINGTON BASEBALL IN'87 If you give yourself to another in trust and honesty there is a change; memory carries a mark now, giver and receiver remain turned to one another, to which is traced the risk of hurt in love. The only way not to be changed is not to love. To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything, and your heart will be certainly wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact, you must give your heart to no-one, Wrap it carefully around with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements; lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your own selfishness. But in that casket - safe, dark, motionless, airless - it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable. The alternative to tragedy, or at least the risk of tragedy, is damnation. C. S. Lewis The days that make us happy make us wise. Masefield I danced well, and was not an ugly fellow. Tolstoy Nobody wants to be alone. Crystal Gayle Saints finish year with rout of Tatnall. Delaware State News 86 Thanks Mom & Dad I expect to pass this way but once; Therefore, any goodness I can do or Any kindness I can show, let me do it now, For I shall not pass this way again. Attributed to Grellet Do you know what I love more than anything? A hug. Grover Peter Fallow What is wrinkled and goes slam slam slam slam? (eunjd joop jnoj. y) -from Elephants, Grapes & Pickles I like a look of Agony, Because I know it's true-Emily Dickinson I am a Bear of very Little Brain and long words Bother Me. -A.A, Milne I cannot hear what you say for the thunder of what you are. -Zulu Proverb Think like a man of action, but act like a man of thought. -Anonymous You have all eternity to be cautious in when you're dead. -Louis Platford And you and me Are free to be You and me. Bruce Hart Remember, no one can make you feel inferior without your consent. -Eleanor Roosevelt Come on, baby! -D.A.W. 87 John Gordy A boy tries hard to be a manhis mother takes him by his handhe stops to thinkhe starts to cryOh, Why? -U2 You know how strict my standards are. They're damn unreasonable; but right now who're the happiest guys on campus? -Ducky The gods are jealous and when one has good fortune he should conceal it. -George Orwell Regrets-I've had a few: But then again-too few to mention. I've never been so incredibly happy before. -Sex Pistols -Krogstad DAMN NORTHERN JOCKS! -Alex Steve Locke You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today And then one day you find Ten years have got behind youNo one told you when to run; you missed the starting gun. -Pink Floyd so listen, all of my studies in philosophy boil down to essentially one problem, that problem is how to be happy in this world, remember that old people and you yourself when you're old look back on those "great and happy days of my youth" so you might as well live up to your own future remembrance, i don't mean to imply that you might be unhappy, just that if you feel the pressure building for some reason and it makes you nervous, four years of philosophy have taught me that the best thing you can do is say !!— THIS!! and be happy in spite of it all. (oh, dear i shouldn't have used that word)-Clay I hate people when they're not for life. -David Byrne Got all my notebooks, what good are notebooks, they won't help me survive. -Talking Heads Morgan Murray In the end, pride's all we got. If, when it's all over, you can't stand tall and say that you've always done what you thought was best, lived the way you felt was best, then you've got nothing. Who are you to judge? I am acceptable. A man cannot stand tall with . Just because you've got the power doesn't mean you're right. All men with power have a responsibility to exercise it judiciously, wisely, and logically. Otherwise they're nothing. 90 Bill Vincent Our fans are more like the ones they have out in California. We don't have any of those rowdies or semi-delinquents who follow the Mets. - Roy Hofheinz • m , ..-.•••I- Every player, in his secret heart, wants to manage someday. Every fan, in the privacy oi his mind, already does. - Leonard Koppett A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. -Thomas Jefferson I always turn to the sports page first. The sports section records people's accomplishments; the front page nothing but man's failures. - Earl Warren And we rolled clean out of sight - Bob Seger I'm as free as a bird now and this bird you cannot change. Lynard Skynard 91 People so seldom say "I love you", and then its either too late . . .or love goes . . . so when I tell you I love you . . . it doesn't mean I know I'll never go, only that I wish I didn't have to. -LCG Goodbye "IT", Love -Me Either lead, follow or get out of the way. - Ted Turner Progress always invloves risks. You can't steal second base and keep your foot on first. -J.B. Wilcox Hey, what can I say — "Friendship is immortal". Show me a guy who's afraid to look bad, and I'll show you a guy you can beat everytime! Lou Brock 92 T. Scott Unruh They (the Somoza's) may be SOB's, but they are our SOB's. - Franklin D. Roosevelt I travelled down there (Latin America) the other day; and, I found out that they are all individual countries down there. - Ronald Reagan Nice earthquake - jammin'. Brendon "Bad to the Bone" Conway (Holding for a placekicker) It's the most thankless job in the NFL. - Don Strock I hate goodbyes. - Charlie Brown What do you think this is, Club Med? - Coach Lyons I recall one cold winter day - the first time I'd ever been trapping. I followed the dark green coveralls and the deep, long-strided footsteps they left behind. All I did that day was watch as he waded down the icy stream, checking the muddy traps. I remember the first muskrat we caught, to me it was a special bond that would always exist between me and my grandfather. - T.S. Ben Dunn 93 Look to this day! For it is life, the very life of life .. . For yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; But today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Thanks for everything Dad and Mom-l love you!! A radical is a man who has both feet firmly planted in th< air. -Pres. Roosevelt Never let school interfere with you education. -Mark Twain My parents didn't tell me how to live; they lived, and let me watch them do it. -Clarence Budington Kelland Parting is all we know of heaven and all we need of hell. -Emily Dickinson You can't be a chief before you become an Indian. Thanks JLLI Thanks to Ms. Huntington for putting up with my gripe sessions about yearbook and understanding when we fella "little" behind. Thanks also to Mr. and Mrs. Lyons for all their patience and friendship. Thanks to Mr. Co/burn for being a super advisor and friend, and for letting me use his oven. A special thanks to Ms. Raushenbush and Ms. Reed for all the fun on corridor and to Mr. Cheban for putting up with all my dumb theory questions and my many hours of "extra" listening. Many thanks to the entire faculty for everything you have done for me in the past two years. The things I will remember most about SAS are: Ann, Anita, Lyn, Debbie, and tsa-you guys are the best!! Thanks for your understanding and all the good times . . . Were you "speaking" or "talking"? .. . Football against She says when she feels like crying she starts laughing thinkin' about those Glory Days! -Bruce Springsteen You just call out my name and you know wherever I am, I'll come running to see you again . . . You've got a friend. -James Taylor Thanks For A Great Year!! West Nottingham-yes I did cheer fc Right side . . . Living with Debbii first year-what an introduction t< school! . . . Hurricane Gloria-wil survive? .. . being able to through breakfast . . . senior can .... yearbook deadline-what's t, . .. Washington DC . .. Greg-Ga permanent fixture ... Anita ant midnight work sessions-which eni . . . Yale! Bard! Dickinson?? .. . w ing scary movies with Ms. Rau bush, alias "Rustle" ... The en merit party!... window visits ... gles . . . Mr. Cheban's stories . . . of course, Gay K! Good luck as Se . . . and everyone at St. Andrew': has made my two years here the ... To my fellow seniors-best of I .. . Billy-I hope your years here a, are as great as mine were! I lovt There is no problem so big that it Snoopy the Dog It is better that someone think you a fool than to open your mouth and confirm his belief. Ben Franklin You can check out anytime you want, but you can never leave. The Eagles leave here tomorrow )uld you still remember me? r I must be travelling on, now, 3use there is too many places e got to see. Freebird, Lynard Skynard Friendship is the inexpressible comfort, of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words. George Elliot I have received a great deal of ridicule without malice; and have received a great deal of kindness, not quite free from ridicule. Abraham Lincoln Don't be fooled by the radio, the T.V. or the magazines. They'll show you pictures of how your life should be, but they're just someone else's fantasy. . . . Just remember that it's a Grand IHusion and deep inside we're all the same. STYX Ideas are useless unless used. The proof of their value is only in their implementation. Theodore Levitt When I was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse, out of the corner of my eye. I turned to look but it was gone. I cannot put my finger on it now, the child is grown — Pink Floyd, THE WALL Never before have we had so little time in which to do so much. FDR Be silent always when you doubt your sense. Alexander Pope you are crazy making us write an essay ing you who we think we are, you see us as j want to see us: in the simplest terms, with > most convenient definitions. The Breakfast Club Life is too much like a pathless wood Robert Frost POD 95 L y n Memories: C h e n A friend is someone who likes you. It can be a boy . . . It can be a girl . . . or a cat . . . or a dog .. . or even a white mouse . . . Some people have lots and lots of friends . . And some people have a quite a few friends The clock . . . S.H. naps . .. Hockey .. Nachos and night fire drills .. . Close th< windows, Nicola! . . . "Reza, hija mia . . . ' .. . afternoon naps .. . lacrosse . . . "One more time" . . . afternoon naps . . . Comic una nube brillante . . . solitaire .. . #3( . .. Physics (!?) . . . Help! . .. Procrastina tion . . . Psychos and States . .. Midnighi talks . . . Don't fall asleep . .. the day be fore the Chemistry exam .. . Stop! .. Pictures . .. English . . . Centipedes . . Chinese food . . Morons . But everyone Everyone in the world has at least one friend. A Friend is Someone Who Likes You Joan Walsh Anglund I wear the chain I forged in life. -A Christmas Carol C. Dickens Sundown, Coming down too soon No time to be alone So I'll take a glass of memories And understand the blues Oh they're the last thing you lose Slowdown, Sundown, All I really need is time. -Steve Winwood There's got to be a morning after - M. Me Govern TO: LLL, NCK, LAB, ROC, APM, ALP, AMR, DAP, and everyone else — Thank you — I'll miss you all. The night has music that calls to me Across the canyons of an endless sea I seek the shadows of yesterday; Oh, today can't hold me, I must be on my way. -"MovhV On" R.R. Hannisian If I had a wish for you it would be to enjoy the love and good times of youth through the wise eyes of maturity. | | Listen Honey, when the going gets tough, the tough go shopping. It is better to give than receive, and the only thing in life that's free is a smile. Debbie Page Like the river to the sea I will always be with you. And if you sail away, I will follow you . . . Please give me one more night . . . Just one more night Love is for Teddy Bears. One more night 'cause I can't wait forever . . . — Phil Collins I can only thank God — for seeing me through this mess! 'he triple warm milk . X-Mas countdown . agrarian .English exams Field Hockey winking Sweet Sixteen Surprises the Graduation party (Gloria!) April Fool's Jokes . English w/ Speers . backstage jokes .the quick-change wedding dress .crossing the gully sleeping talks during study hall . . . Up the Down Staircase . . Stef: "She fainted!!" . .prefects Chloraseptic Bug Battle . ."Me Caveman" . .6am on Sunday I'm going to blow that clock up! . . purple Ice cream football managers?-! .the CANNON . Rodney Point walks . . Born to "Shop" . late night talks . .My God, the WHOLE 1/2 jallon of Heavenly Hash . .English papers . . Physics labs . . .Make sure you get up, Lyn . SADD the "Aborigine" Dishrag, licola Bard, Yale, Carleton • Dec. 16, 1985 St. Elmo's Fire (the movie, the song) . . .all night phone calls . . .my "painted" ineakers . . . Green carpeting/French room . . . I already have . . . brace yourself . . . Diet Coke & Skor bars . . . Laurence, Liberace, he telephone & loud whispers (where's your ear?) Oh when the Saints come marching in Heather, you don't understand . . tike ride? • Me tool! baseball games . corridor/ birthday parties . . G. L. H. ? Calculus . .Saudi . . Midget/Dwarf . . .Hi •loney! . . . "fixing" my car . . . The broken window on New Year's Eve . . . playing pool for slaves . . . beach dorms the last night . .Phil Collins . . .I would never be perverted . . . laughs, dreams, tears, fears, loves, smiles • memories . . . . 97 1 1 Anita Pamintuan 'Cause when you don't care, you don't cry It won't hurt if you don't try ... I still believe in all my dreams And all that I can be. I'll learn from mistakes do all that it takes to make it eventually ... But I still believe in ... me ... - Fame I decided long ago Never to walk in anyone's shadow. - G. Benson \ Just think about how much LOVE it takes to make it HURT so much . 98 It's 3 o'clock in the morning ... Mr. Colburn's walking his DOG! - "K" B-Busters All the World's A Stage Md We Zhe Players far beyond imagination wildest quietest fascination truth unknown destination long ago creation, -me Serenity and joy fulness are the sun under which everything thrives. -Jean Paul ANN AND ANITA !! ANN AND ANITA ?? I hare lived long enough to look carefully the second time into things / am most certain of the first. -J Billings To St. Andrew's School and Mom and Dad I do perceive here a divided duty, to you I am bound for life and education. My life and education both do learn me how to respect you. -ShakespeareAnd to love you. Mattkers To Mom & Dad Did you ever know that you're my hero? You've everythin would like to be. I can fly higher than an eagle, But you a the wind beneath my wings. CHAMP? The readiness is all. Shakespeare If they were right, I'd agree But it's them they know, not me. Cat Stevens But it seems to me that I lived my life Like a candle in the wind. Never knowin' who to cling to when the rains set in. I wish I could have known you, but I was just a kid. The candle burned out long before The legend ever did. -Elton John Mike Dietrich 100 Dames are for lovin' Money is for spendin' Friends are to be taken care of. If you do anything, do it first class. Frank Sinatra A SWIMMING POOL?? Michael Meers f you believe in things you do not jnderstand, then you suffer. Stevie Wonder I never give them hell. I just tell the truth and they think it is hell. Harry Truman Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday. Don Marquis We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it. George Bernard Shaw Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talents. Unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan "press on" has solved and will always solve the problems of the human race. Winston Churchill Life is to be lived, not controlled; and humanity is won by continuing to play in the face of certain defeat. Ralph Ellison I wish you and yours every joy in life, and tons of money, and may you never die until I shoot you. -James Joyce Morgan and Uncle Ed have the same genetic make-up. That is scary. -Jim Thomas D a v Fear is the key to your soul. -The Who C'est oui. La Morgue T • I m m o n s Undercover of the night -Rolling Stones I have learned it Known who burned me -The Who Watch the night go up in smoke. -Def Leppard Les hommes chauves ont rien de cacher. -moi Won't get fooled again -The Who Jersey Girls- Best in the world! -Jersey Girl T-shirt 102 "So tell the court, if you will, Mrs. Potato Head, exactly what transpired on the night your husband chased you with the Vegomatic." -Gary Larson "I may be an idiot but indeed I am no fool" -Colin Hay "Cada loco con su tema. -Virgilio Pinera I ll our analysis in this paper is very good, however -Mrs. Roach iut the shadows are on your side" -Duran Duran 35, they're all fools, gentlemen . . . But the sstion remains, 'What kind of fools are they?' -Gary Larson Rocky Martin did you know each other before you came here? .. Stotes .. carpool .. Santa Cruz .. VES senior party .. Clay Suzanne DeMallie O) 15 E Maybe some misty day You'll waken to find me gone And far away You'll hear me singing to the dawnAnd you'll wonder if I'm happy there, A little more than I've been. And the answer will come back to you Like laughter on the wind. -Stephen Schwartz 8 _*i ^ 8 ^ N CO 1 Well I've been 'fraid of changinc Cause I built my life around you But time made you bolder Remember when we first met, How we just took off Talking and laughing As if there were no tomorrow CD c CO CD Walking with your wild best friend. -Dire Straits CO N I need to know that you will always be The same old someone that I knew. -Billy Joel c '^ CO Q. You can't conceive of the pleasure in my smile. -Neil Young O cc There's a party in my mind and I hope it never stops. -David Byrne . s For this is all just a dream We dreamed one afternoon long ago. -Robert Hunter O CD O) CD CD 0> CO N 0. 13 O CO co co g> 'c -*-• X CD u|e6e 104 joop jxeu • • J8i|dej6otou,d aop • • Bna 'Ann ' ' 9A °| A~uu sui 'ho? .. Where's Lucy-where's Suzanne .. Pearson's-bushes .. TC&SD .. 16 candles .. Putt Putt do you know O Lucy Zimmer T3 cn m Come here beside me now, We can clear inhibition awayAll inhibitions . . . Throw them away. -Van Morrison CD CO 01 C O O CD Even children get older And I'm getting older too. -Stevie Nicks o N 13 3 CD O CD We've got time to think of the ones we love While the miles roll away, The only time that seems too short Is the time that we get to play. -Jackson Browne CT CO O CO So I hope that I can always remember All the crazy times we had to go through. Now it's a dream that is slowly fading, And I don't want it to go . . . -Kansas O_ Q_ CD 3 Q. Teach your children well, And know they love you. -C.S.N.Y. O CD> CD CO If it takes all night That'll be all right, If I can get you to smile Before I leave. -Jackson Browne ED CD o en en O CD CO 5L CD' CO CO -g ' cr o ajno S| AnB IBU.I ouo;s-i Aw >Pop • • O UMOJ-Q " sAoq 105 Don't be perverse in the road, starbathing, bestest chicks. No I'm from LA. excuse me I row. My favorite things in the world are your smile and your beer belly, ubbable, banana wham bam, frost bitten toes, Mr. Vegas, What nationality are your parents, you're looking scrappy Dawn, Hey Boom Boom-Hey Binger, 4 form Bcorridor hotel, I love my Psycho team, Sophie we will always be survivors, sunshine in my stomach, white blob, big children, streaking in Philly, Sarah once I took this comb and . . . .Annie these crackers are for you. Ace and Zip-l leave you a massachusetts and senior permission-over, don't forget to play,,I love you most Shad for the things you never said. Dawn's kitchen and living room, drinks for everyone. Sugar and spice and every known vice that's what little girls are made of. Angela Watch Gaul East. I love you-(Cleo, Puff, batgirl) HP,SS,BB,CH,AH,LL,RV,Queen Bee, the man in our life. Mommy, Daddy, and Mr. Cheban-for the four years you got me through. "If endings symbolize beginnings. Why are goodbyes so hard to say?" •>-•.<; • Trying to get by just upon a smile ... ... and if you try to scare me I shall never be afraid, for my Tiger walks beside me with my hand on his head. There's too much too say and not enough room, so pass me a beer and I'll sing you a tune. -The Eclectic Be-Bops Summer's comin' now. I think I see something beautiful ahead. AGC,BB,SRM,DCS,HCS, C-Choir,Mark and Pascale, thanks for everything, I LOVE YOU! Goodbye, Heather. The luck and love I leave with you. "W I Truth or dare with class of '88 "I'll take the dare!" Midnight transactions with Dara,FourthForm pals, Chincoteague ponyride, McDonald's, Burger King,MR. DONUT "Found in a ditch outside Atlantic Scene" You can wear anything you want,Hi,my name is Sarah Mason and I'm going to be your roommate. 4th dimension, explosioning, Sarah s handy hint#5,G02, Licking WHOSE hand??? Do the Twist! Do you exist? omigodOmigcdOMIGOD'.'.'.cramp CrampCRAMPH! j guys are so mean! I ! hear you breathing! I so cute! Why do you her me when I'm ;ep? / have to write my jlish paper, I just threw -BB I can't decide if s strong and silent or ' big and stupid, Too j,So sad! Philly parties, it's what happens when "COLD"-TA. The man 3 came and ate my ikies and set off the fire 'm said we have fleas. like taking baby from a idy'.-DCS Mike and erifa, Baco and Tater Martha's Vineyard Dream time . . . the loft I love you THIS chin Millman It's Natural! -MN.I am going to jump anything in pants!-SS Remember, Angels Watch-AGC You are a disgusting slime. She was just holding the bed . Ann? Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy come home I'm so cold, let me in-at your window . . . -Kate Bush If you must go. Wait for a while, then slip downstairs And bring us up some chilled white wine, And some blue cheese, and crackers, and some fine Ruddy-skinned pears. -Richard Wilbur If I didn't love you Would you sit and glow By the fire If I didn't love you . . . -Squeeze "Sarah, look, the sun's coming up!" "Shut up!" I've found somebody just like me. I thought I was the only one of them. -Tigger Sarah Mason "If you can't ride in a convertible with the wind blowing through your hair, what's the use of having a head?" I never liked you . . . You can borrow anything you want . . . Let's make some soup . . . the fourth dimension . . . Polyester . . . Only 15 more minutes and then we can stop working . . . Loser Corridor . . . Hi Happies . . . Unhealthy Relationship . . . Just one more, and then we work ... The Ult-mate Long-Weekenders ... His face was chiseled out of ivory . . . 2:30 a.m. .. I was just going to comment on ... LIST . . . deepest, darkest secrets . . . Let's go for it- I'm Mr. Vegas . . . Youth Pills . . . Senior Permission . . . Fresh-Squeezed O.J. . . I am the stupidest person that I know, except for you 108 Brooke Bossin 3 walked to the shore easily as walking on a minted lake. But when his feet touched the ound, the sand and grass at the edge, he jgan to sink, until with a few slow steps he was ) to his shoulders in earth and grass. It was as ough the pond had suddenly become an 2nd, and the land about had turned to sea. He /am for a moment in the pasture, splashing it )out him in dark loam drops, then floated on p of it, then rose and walked on it. It was ddenly miraculous to see a man walking on the ound. -Illusions B: > climbed two thousand feet above the black a, and without a moment of thought of failure id death, he brought his forewings tightly into his idy, left on the narrow swept daggers of his igtips extended into the wind, and fell into a rtical dive. -Johnathon Livingston Seagull ie of the band told me last night, at music is all that he's got in life. ' where does it go? rely not with his soul, ill all of his kicks and R&B, Blow Away, >w Away, Blow Away. -Kate Bush I spent a lot of my time looking at blue, The colour of my room and my mood. Blue on the walls, Blue out of my mouth. The sort of blue between clouds when the sun comes out The sort of blue in those eyes you get hung up about. when that feeling of meaningless, sets in. Go blowing my mind on God. The light in the dark with the neon arms, the meek He seeks, the beast He calms. The head of the good soul department. I see myself suddenly on the piano, as a melody. My terrible fear of dying, no longer Plays with me. For now I know that I'm needed For the Symphony. -Kate Bush Well, well, let's get on with it -No Exit 109 "Comes a time, when the blind man takes your hand, says "Don't you see?"' J. Garcia & R. Hunter "Rabbit's clever." said Pooh. "I suppose that's why he never understands anything." A.A. Milne "Every year, thousands Timothy B. Abbott 110 Theo Hartman when you meet a stranger look at her hands, keep your money in your hands, keep your travels behind when you greet a stranger look at her shoes, keep your money in your shoes, put your travels behind. at the end of the day, when there are no friends when there are no lovers, who are you going to call for? what do you have to say? millionth face, fall in place, I'll forget your name. I'd like it here if I could leave and see it from a long way away. who are you going to call for? what do you have to say? keep your hat on your head, home is a long way away. - Michael Stipe • Climbing up on Solesbury Hill, I could see the city lights, Wind was blowing time stood still, Eagle flew out of the night, . . . My heart going Boom! Boom! Boom!, Son he said Grab your things I've come to take you home. —Peter Gabriel If it's gonna get better, It starts with a feeling, If it's gonna get better, It's gonna take time, If it's gonna get better, We've got to start now. —Genesis I get by with a little help from my friends, I get high with a little help from my friends, Going to try with a little help from my friends. —Beatles Philip Najera took the good times, I'll take the bad times, 'II take you just the way you are. —Billy Joel I've been waiting for this moment —Phil Collins Thank you class of '86. I'll never forget the time we've spent together. Take care of yourselves. Mom and Dad, , I thank you for the lov and support you have given me. I love you, Andrew: Don't depend on your knowledge from last year. If you do, you will get left in the dust. Miss Golder (Math 1984) It's only school Coach ANDREW MEYER i just a soul whose intentions 3 good. Oh Lord! Please don't me be misunderstood. The Animals Ya Gotta Believe! 1973 N.Y. Mets •r. 113 Alex Standoff "If I were not Alexander, I would be Diogenes." -Alexander The Great "In the land of mules, there are no rules." -Ogden Nash "I've learned that if you expect anything from this place, you're just going to get smacked in the face." -MSM "...if you had two brains, you'd be dangerous!" -Mrs. Dunn Dan Schwab "But what if I fail of my purpose here? It is but to keep the nerves at strain, to dry one's eyes and laugh at a fall and, baffled, to get up and begin again. -Elizabeth Browning Robert Rogers "" m. • M You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. -Will Rogers Five minutes-Zounds! I have been five minutes too late all my life time. -Hannah Cowley None but blockheads copy each other. -William Blake Last guys don't finish nice. -Charles Swift Wherever you are you are always ten miles from where you're going. -Jack Marshall One equal tember of heroic hearts, Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. -Tennyson Two roads diverged in a wood, and II took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. -Robert Frost A little rebellion now and then is a good thing. -Thomas Jefferson I have tried lately to read Shakespeare, and found it so intolerably dull that it nauseated me. -Charles Darwin But I reckon I got to light out for the territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she's going to adopt me and civilize me, and I can't stand it. I been there before. Mark Twain There is no substitute for victory. Douglas MacArthur 116 James Thomas p s y c h o 1 fl K i We Are The Kings Of Swing ; e r i .; 117 Harry A. Wallace IV Another day in the life of pleasing children. - Dad Do I have to tell the story of 1000 rainy days since we first met? - The Police I think that he enjoyed the alcohol more than he enjoyed his date. - Anon. i SMI LEYS MOTEL He's a big boy now and he can stand on his own feet. Right? - Smiley's People Images of sorrow, pictures of delight, things that are going to make up our life. - Genesis . . . that smile we would aspire to. - William Shakespeare 118 ROBERT C. BEAMS ir mind is working overtime, your body's not too strong . . . -Peter Gabriel s called "Culture;" The accumulated wisdom of the tribe. -Morgan Murray on the subject of old tests :ry day is like Christmas, it is what you make of it. -Grandma er I finish with your hair, you might want to go up and shave ir neck. -Anne O'Shaugnessy want a Snickers? -Smiley Don't be afraid to win. -AWR low what I'm supposed to say, but I'm not going to say it! -Hairy Be our joys three parts pain! Strive, and hold cheap the strain -Robert Browning 119 Gregory Dorn | • : i 'l "We're just two lost souls Swimming in a fish bowl. Year after year, running over the same old ground what have we found, the same old fears." Pink Floyd And on the pedestal these words appear: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away. Percy Bysshe Shelley "You are all suburban heathen" R.H.S 120 Breffni Kehoe Hold on, hold on tightly, Hold on and don't let go And if you can't help yourself. Well take a look around you, Of my love. When others need your time. The storms will pass It won't be long now, -U2 The storms will pass But my love lasts forever. -U2 One world is enough for all of us. -The Police You cheat cheating if you play by the rules. -Chip Dietrich A special thanks to: BAK, MFC, Pietsch, CNK, HAW, RGB for making the past three years the best ones of my life. 121 The bravest of the host, Surrendering the last, Nor even of defeat aware When cancelled by the frost. -Emily Dickinson I'm happy, hope you're happy too!! -David Bowie Procrastination? . . .What's that? . . ."Another Saturday night" . . .No, JH, I'm not asleep standing up; I'm just reading jokes! . . . Drezjda, Jane, and Lorraine or Wanda? Cyn-thi-a and beef tongue together? . . . Canterbury (the crypt) and London . . .Wimpy's . . .who, on her broom? . . JJRYH . . .Thanks Normie! . . .Buckaroo Bonzai . .Just the three of us . .PK,AS,LS . .Tra-la-la-BOOOOOM-die . . .Get up at what time?? Head of the Schuylkill regatta . . .Are those really women?? . . .Thanks Soul! . . .How many big mack truck tires do you have? . . .Study? For the SM? And a senj'or(seno/r, Lucy?)???? .. .Fun.fun, fun!!! L a u r e So much to say, Say what you mean, mean what you think and think anything. -Cat Stevens Every ripple on the ocean . . . Every leaf on every tree . . . Every sand dune in the desert . . . Every power we never see . . . Every cake you bake . . . Every leg you break . . . There is a deeper wave than this, swelling in the world Love is the seventh wave. - Sting Carmen, maintenance building, the gang:CA, EE, JH, LS, RV. twilight aquatics, Jenny? Where the is it?, the dredge, Rodney Point, Do you want to play S&B? the lizard, toll free 800 number, spritzers, banana jello pudding pops, coolers, she's a he, should I stay or should I go? You dropped a bomb, Where's Jenny? EE. stink, Carmen's room: JH, EE, CA, the mainland vs the island, slurp!,EE, do you have a measuring cup?! "Time it was and what a time it was" -Simon and Garfunkle You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you might just find what you need. -Rolling Stones Jennifer Horned \ Though I know I'll never lose affection for people and things that went before, I know I'll often stop and think about them. 123 E I I e n E Q HI Heather Patzman r I e And though it's just o memory, some memories last fore,ver. •Rush And yet, curiusly enough, I was also tormented by on almost irresistoble urge to work. -George Orwell Guilt is a useless emotion. •Mom Maybe I have potential, and maybe I don't work hard, but . . . maybe that's where my potential lies. - unknown We have a dream There's no use Fighting it Burning Burning Bright dreams Con come true if You put your Mind to it. -General Public 5\S S1-Q2 /*lono, |4,p. , «£>« , C , 3i_Tj To The SAS English Department: Tiny pieces of worn down soap in the bathroom Can remind one of Mortality, But they con also remind one of Tiny pieces of soap. -Joel Daily Laura (Lor a) "Losi" "Loes" "Losey" "Loessey" "Loesser" "Loezner" etc. Loessner (Lo sner) Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool, -Unknown In your life, you are the main figure. You have to learn to love the person you are, and strive to be the best you that you can be. -Jennifer Cogswell What's it going to take to make a dream survive? Alive and kickin'. -Simple Minds The really beautiful things in life are the ones we appreciate because we take the time to understand them and enjoy them. -Dad (October 31, 1962) Thou art a flea on the dog of life. -LLL You're who you think you are. -Street Life Laura Loessner 125 We ore happy to see that you have so many good friends and that your friends seem to be such good people. -Mom & Dad (October 31, 1962) I love you psychos! -LLL m But Mrs. Pergolizzi . . . The tennis courts . . . It's halloween and where's Ellen? . . . Thk is a bust . . . But we don't take showers on the weekends . . . twat . . . warm milk mocha chip shakes . . . Singapore sling . . . Down's party . . . let's go to the movies-Cc con drive! . . . Peppermint Schnapps . . . Peebear . . . Oh -/ forgot to tell Brad that there ore no steps there . . . Easter egg hunts . . . did you see that new kid? . . . the triple . . . cookie monster, big bird, graver . . . snotrags . . . It's too late to turn bat now . . . there's no heat . . . New Zealand . . . Herbie Handcock . . . A.T. rag sessions Paris . . . (S&M)2 . . . wine and cheese party . . . We won't even look at me! . crewbies . . . I'm going crazy . . . the prom . . . who's your date? . . CNK&AWT . prefects . . . heavenly hash . . . fruit punch and . . . Ellen, are you OK?-hic- . . . yes w do understand, Debbie . . . me caveman, me want sex . . . glowing . . . all-nighters . want to go on a bike ride? . . . Today-the ordeal . . . I liked it! I liked it! . . . cottonbai Ellen, you are never going to believe this- . . . it builds character . . . St. Thomas? . . . 5 years? ... DP, AC ID, 5L MD, RJ, KH, JH, ER, WC Mom & Dad-We love you oil and thank you for everything! You've got to get up every morning with a smile on your face and show the world all the love in your heart People gonna treat you better you will find, yes you will that you're beautiful as you feel. — Carol King There ain't no doubt in no one's mind that love's the finest thing around. — James Taylor If it feels nice don't think twice just shower the people you love with love show them the way that you feel things are gonna be much better if you only will — James Taylor Lynley Marie Digitale We laughed until we had to cry and we loved right down to our last good-bye We were the best I think we'll ever be just you and me for just a moment. We chased that dream we'd never found and sometimes we let one another down. but the love we made made everything alright we shone so bright for just a moment Time goes on, people touch and then they're gone and you and I will never love again like we did then Someday when we both reminisce we'll both say there wasn't too much we missed and through the tears we'll smile when we recall we had it all for just a moment Time goes on people touch and then they're gone but you and I will never really end we'll never love again like we did then. — St. Elmo's Fire All the the times that I've cried keeping all the things I knew inside it's hard but it's harder to ignore it if they were right I'd agree but it's them they know not me. — Cat Stevens The Alcoholic, the Fish, the Ego, the Nymph . . . always remember the good times . . . Mcorridor . . . perfect roommates . . . vivarin od's . . . did you say something about a disarmament rally? . . . the back stairs . . . The Empress . . . bff .. .Paris '85 .. .the Brewster boys .. .the Brewster b - —s. .; .ecstasy .. .Tarik .. .hallways .. .roses . . . french boxers . . . traveller's checks ? . . . Copper Dollar . . . Martin/lrwin . . . kamikaze specials .. .Father's Day .. .the swimming pool ... Seniors! .. .S.A.S. hits N.Y.C The Underground . . . Nirvana . . . The Mad Hatter . . . leftrightwrong and Lester . . . McSorley's in the rain .. .God .. .true love ? .. .God jr . . . .todaythe ordeal .. .E.B.,.. .Stardust .. .McDonald's much? . . . look at my leg . . . wasted trips to the land of indulgence .. ."Where's Chip?-Chip who?" .. .P.D.C.A.A.-here I come! .. .the memories will last forever . . . thanks Mom and Dad,M.S.,O.G.,F.S., M.H.,L.F.,and F.L. .. .1 love you all ... People who are afraid to make a fool of themselves never make anything of themselves. — John Knowles Trying not to talk too fast like you do when you fall in love some people let their passion scream and some people understand their dreams I Slow down, you crazy child You're so ambitious for a juvenile . . . Where's the fire, what's the hurry about You better cool it off before you burn it out You've got so much to do and only so many hours in a day But you know that when the truth is told You can get what you want or you can just get old Billy Joel AMY BARTO This town rips the bones from your back It's a deathtrap It's a suicide rap We gotta get out while we're youngBruce Springsteen Coves . . . Morons unite! . . . KS ... Go Felix! . . . Modern European . . . Bonemaster, you have had quite an effect on me- thank you . . . Brendan!! . . . Removable hymn boards . . . Ms. Kinney-Wilmington: "Oh, I guess they're nor here"- thanks for everything . . . Oreo, sleep well-1 love you . . . M. Corridor, 2 Year Club . . . Steve & Ross: those rides to Christiana . . . Trevor: nice drive- too bad I con no longer walk . . . What do the shoes symbolize?-She walks funny . . . No, my name is NOT—!! . . . breokfrist . . . It's your turn to empty the trash . . . miserliness . . . Rob Lowe? He's OK, I guess . . . Hey, the bet is ON ... I refuse to sleep in the top bunk . . . parsimonious . , . Those shoes are so ugly . . . HAM.M.D. . . . Bear, I like my sweater . . . Just eat a l/rrle louder . . . Oh, no- PLEASE don't ask her about her summer! . . . ACG: you helped me make it ... College on merit . . . (And I refuse to see your mail) . . . It's your attitude . . . Beams- some interesting conversations, huh? . . . THIS IS IT ... Losi . . . Mrs. O'B: August 10,1984 . . . TTFN . . . I love you, Rach- it's been quite an experience . . . Ms. Ammidon, you passed! . . . Yaah, well, maybe not ... Good luck, goodbye (Sorry, Rach- that's Bruce) . . . And here I go. There is never any harm in faking aim, even if the target is a dream. John Knowles And I think it's gonna be a long, long time. Elton John Looking back, I realize that I then worked harder than I ever done since, and yet at the time it never seemed possible to make quite the effort that was demanded of one. George Orwell 128 Welcome to your life. There's no turning bock. Tears For Fears Where's the line between lust and love? -General Public We all have a face that we hide away forever, and we take them out and show ourselves when everyone has gone. - Billy Joel R A C H E L V I D D There's a fortune in friendship. - Alison Moyet "M" Zoo . . . V Form infatuations . . . total opposites . . . I refuse to put up those M.J. posters! . . . Oh no- 9:00 - it's past Amy's bedtime . . . shoebox in basement ... Texas Tans . .. weekends in Philly . . . W.S. at St. G's . . . Winston's I.D.'s . . . Stair Jumping . . . I don't care . .. S.G.- NNNNNOOOOO!!!!!!!! . . . We've gor to go skating! . . . B~~ (Shh!) . . . Look Amy- college mail! . . . I'm the only one?! . . . Hey, Rach! . . . Beauty and the Brains . . . Gorfield YUCKM . . . flammable comforter . . . a good bitch . . . Thanks Amy, El & Annie- I love you guys . . . We finally made it!!!!!!!!!! Love is a bit like quicksand...the more you're in if, the deeper you sink. And when it hits you, you just gotta fall. -UD40 You deserve a break today. - Ronald McDonald st 129 I don't mean to brag, I don't mean to boast, But I'm like hot butter On breakfast toast. The Sugar Hill Gang They come runnin' just as fast as they can. Cause every girl's crazy 'bout A sharp dressed man. ZZTop Everybody thinks that we are wrens Oh, but who are they to judge us, Simply cause our hair is long? Marvin Gaye Tonight I'm gonna take that ride. Cross the river to the Jersey side .. Cause down the shore everything's all right . . . Bruce Springsteen SCHOOL Phase II completed, he and his trusty golden shovel move on to the final stage — Phase III, College . 130 WHIM BMFflM i Jod grants liberty only to those /ho love it, and are always 3ady to guard and defend it. -Daniel Webster Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. -Theodore Roosevelt There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy and the tired. -F. Scott Fitzgerald You should never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for freedom and truth. -Henrik Ibsen Only those who dare, truly live. -Ferrari Motor Company \/hen you open your eyes, it's imazing what you can see. -Tod Auman >aid upon locating the ruins of the istoric Neversink Mountain Hotel) Well, that was interesting -Bill Murray 131 Anne H. Montesano Where is Anne? Head above rhe burrercups, Walking by rhe stream, Down among rhe burrercups. Where is Anne? Walking wirh her man, Losr in a dream, Losr among rhe burrercups Whar has she gor in rhar little brown head? Wonderful rhoughrs which can never be said. — A.A. Milne When you close your eyes do you see Places rhar you've never seen, yer you've been rhere. You've been walking on rhe edges of a dream and you're so much fun ro be wirh. — Carly Simon It is the sense of the ending which makes rhe beginning, and everything that follows there from, so much more meaningful. — Richard Sewall "Son of a gun"(CS) . . .chocolare covered bananas . . .HQ . . .No Gil, you can'r ger a ran in rhe jungle . . .4:00 AM; Good Morning Dear-Camouflage and Egg Fu . . . triangles . . . Who needs L&L? . . . Dear:1 don't care if ir's a game;l jusr couldn'r do ir! . . . womanly men and manly women . . . Sally, don'r be a Dorry . . . SS and 132 Monica Winsor A man who had fallen among thieves lay by the roadside on his back dressed in fifteenthrate ideas wearing a round jeer for a hat Fate per somewhat more than less emancipated evening had in return for conciousness endowed him with a changeless grin whereon a dozen staunch and zeal citizens did graze at pause then fired by hypercivic zeal sought newer pastures or because swaddled with a frozen brook of pinkest vomit out of eyes which noticed nobody he looked as if he did not care to rise It is only with the heart that one sees rightly, What is essential is invisible to the eye. I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me everafter, and changed my ideas, they've gone through and through me, like wine through water and altered the colors of my mind. — C. Bronte S.G.S.- The Cocktail Party has its downs, but true friends last forever. When you've seen beyond yourself-then you will find, peace of mind, is waiting thereAnd the time will come when you will see we're all one, and life Flows on ... — G. Harrison Youth is a perpetual intoxication: it's the fever of the season. — La Rouchefoucauld one hand did nothing on the vest his wideflung friend clenched weakly dirt while the mute trouserfly confessed a button solemnly inert. Brushing from whom the stiffened puke i put him all into my arms and staggered banged with terror through a million billion trillion stars. — e.e. cummings :onsciousness . . . THC ond THL . . . And you rhoughr ir was just a lirrle fling . . . Dear, do we hove one-frock minds? It's oil right Monica, we're jusr bored . . . Hey Pres . . . Did have an upper lip? . . .Yea sure ir's Robirussin . . .dehydration, neurosis, and midnight chew; we're all right, we made ir through .'. 133 When the night has been too lonely and the road has been too long, And you think that love is only for the lucky and the strong Just remember, in the winter tar beneath the bitter snows lies the seed that with the sun's love in the spring becomes the rose. Vanille . . . does not bite you FOOL !!! Carole and Louloute "L'amitie est comme une terre ou Ton seme" -Diogene Laerce- Anita and Isa When two French girls meet each other Isa 134 baUo da nubes auietaS la pi fli (s »at Suevio ,, n «o,uccs en Dovun 4h* toa reads you vuoo\a op 4o and -rxem135 »- en*, V- en • ~\ /if t *"> rs 7 fffy^ti 4.1* J'<*•*** m 136 - f- {<-> i el *^ i <«^»t«^f Daryl Phillips Work is like an annoying dog-ignore it long enough and it goes away. -Me Chaos is ubiquitous. -John Barrow My one regret in life is that I'm not someone else. -Woody Allen 137 "They say this uneasiness - this passion for change is a peculiarity of our diseased Northern nature. The Southern man finds Providence in all that is; Satan in all that might be . . . ' -Frederick Law Olmsted 'But Marie - we must support our farmers!" When I behold the sacred liao wo my thoughts return To those who begot me, raised me, and now are tired. I would repay the bounty they have given me, But it is as the sky: it can never be approached. -K'ung fu tzu 5 To me fair friend you never can be old For as you were when first your eyes I eyed Such seems your beauty still. Shakespeare "Believe nothing because a so-called wise man said it. Believe nothing because a belief is generally held. Believe nothing because it is written in ancient books. Believe nothing because it is said to be of divine origin. Believe nothing because someone else believes it. Believe only what you yourself judge to be true." -Gautama Buddha Alexander W, Thrower Marie J. Nash I want to live, I want to give - Neil 139 London: Let s Have Lunch 140 The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Life is in session. Are you present? You were born. And so you're free. So happy birthday. . . . I'm not sure we should b doing this . . . I bought a toothbrush, some toothpaste, a flannel For my face, pajamas, a hairbrush, new shoes and a case. I said to my reflection, "Let's get out of this place." Squeeze When I'm out on the street I walk the way I want to walk. Bruce Springsteen I Aodesty is a vastly overrated virtue. John Galbraith •i I have always observed that to succeed in the world one should seem a fool but be wise. Charles de Montesquieu It isn't what you know that counts, it's what you think of in time. Anonymous Just because you have to grow older doesn't mean you have to grow up. If you can't lie, don't. 141 Brakeley Binger Remember- Philadelphia Weekend, Reunion ^Washington Weekend, Summer of '$5 in O. C backqammon beer, "Cakfi Ihis...", whiffle ball, "ZAP". "Alright no* lookH", fred i ~Wilmat baseball fields, "See LfaT Thanks to: Chris, fa Colburn, Sandy, At Jonathan, John, i{ail,'ftichael, Suzanne, 1\fa Lyons, Lucy, and special thanks to the folk and sis. "Ilove theqamc. I've always lofed Vie game, used to dream about a. career in baseball. 1 Wasn't just vague hopes like a lot of kids havt what I'm doing. I'm qonna make II Bias liet, i4f>u Malt and see. -WPKinxlla "ThtT/iriUofttefa Christopher Thomas Odden Ii "370 be or not to be1 is not the it \$ UN? things are so bizarre that 1 cannot bear to contemplate them. It's It's ^^m Oh, I have talents aplenty. Unfortunately, precious | few of them have any redeeming social value. - David Letterman belterpart of one's life \ consists of his friendships. ^ • There are, of course, many cases of homophones (words that Sound alike) like doe and dough, but we are Seldom confused by -these because they usually appear in different contexts. - W Mel*0/i franci* a stupid cjame. not a very good qome -T Roach Ashby & Thomas In an age of madness, to expect to be Untouched by madness is a form of madness. But the pursuit of sanity can be a form of Madness too. — Saul Bellow 144 Militant enthusiasm is particularly suited for the Paradigmatic illustration of the manner in which a Phylogenetically evolved pattern of behavior interacts With culturally ritualized social norms and rights, And in which, though absolutely indispensible to the Function of the compound system, it is Prone to miscarry most tragically if not controlled By rational responsibility based on casual insight. — Konrad Lorenz Good friends we have. Oh, Good Friends we lost, Along the way. In this grec future You can't forget your pas so dry your tears I say. — Bob Marley bu would see faces in movies on TV in lagazines and in books. He thought that Dme of these faces might be right for im, and that through the years by eeping an ideal facial structure fixed in is mind, or somewhere in the back of his lind that he might, by force of will cause is face to approach those of his ideal, he change would be very subtle. It light taken ten years or so. Gradually his 3ce would change its shape — a more ooked nose, wider, thinner lips, beady yes, a larger forehead . . . He imagined not this was an ability he shared with lost other people. They had also molded leir faces according to some ideal. 1aybe, they imagined a new face would etter suit their personality, or maybe ley imagined their personality would be Dreed to change to affect a new ippearance. This is why first impressions ire often correct. Although some people light have made mistakes, they may ave arrived at an appearance that ears no relationship to them. They may ave picked an ideal appearance based in some childish whim or momentary npulse. Some have gotten halfway lere, and then changed their minds ... e wonders if he, too, might have made i similar mistake. — David Byrne He was a hard working man. He knew by himself just what a man or boy could do. There was no deceiving him. His work went on in his absence almost as well as in his presence; and he had the faculty of making us feel that he was everpresent with us. He seldom approached the spot where we were at work openly, if he could do it secretly. He always aimed at taking us by surprise. Such was his cunning, that we used to call him, among ourselves, 'The Snake.' — Frederick Douglass 145 Matthew Traina . . . Is it possible to recall anyone else in modern history who could exercise so much power and yet feel so slighty the private corruption that goes with it? — Richard Hofstadter You must never, as much as rules ever apply, be afraid to display your ignorance. Often, that is how one learns. — Richard P. Traina Only those who are uninhibited by the past are able to cope with what is happening now. Problems have to be solved as they arise, for there is no stored up reservoir of solutions to apply to them. — J.H. Jacques Don't settle for mediocrity! Don't settle for second best! — Daniel T. Roach Like my good friend said, in a raggae rhythm, "Don't jump in the water, if you can't swim." — Bob Marley Let's get up for breakfast tomorrow, Stal . . . ok, I'll set the clock for 7:30, Captime ... The tweeeter God . . . trough feeding . . . Dough laugh hee, hee, hee ... T'aint no thing Jackson . . . You ain't bad, you sad . . . Sparks ... Tomatoes . . . Cap, let me see that glass . . . Binger ... Beachbound slumber . . . Letterman . . . MWT-VSK ... CSKELW . . . Thanks to everyone for all the fun- Cap. Now, there are two different attitudes towards learning from others. One is the dogmatic attitude of transplanting everything, whether or not it is suited to our conditions. This is no good. The other attitude is to use our heads and learn those things which suit our conditions, that is, to absorb whatever experience is useful to us. That is the attitude we should adopt. Mao Tse-tung (February 27, 1957) )nder see the morning blink; ie sun is up and up must I, ) wash and dress and eat and drink id look at things and talk and think id work, and God knows why! A.E. Houseman The courageous Captain of compliments. Billy Shakespeare . . . we cannot escape the question why reasonable beings do behave so unreasonably. Konrad Lorenz (from Ecce Homo!) 147 The less we say about it the better, make it up as we go along. Feet on the ground, head in the sky. It's O.K. I know nothing's wrong. And you're standing here beside me, I love the passing of time. Never for money, always for love! Cover up and say, "goodnight." -Talking Heads The road of life is not smooth; it is full of potholes -Mr. T So they went off together. But wherever they go, anc whatever happens to then on the way, in that enchanted place on the top of the forest, a little boy and his bear will alwa\ be playing. -A.A. Milne For what is a man-what has he got? If not himself then he has not. o say the things he truly feels and not the words of one who kneels. The record shows I took the blows and did it my way. -Frank Sinatra The day I was born the nurses all gathered around. They gazed with wide wonder at the joy they had found. The head nurse spoke up, she said "leave this one alone." She could tell right away that I was BAD TO THE BONE. -George Thorogood For all we know, our entire universe exist in a styrafoam bear cooler in somebody's garage. -David Letterman Emily Shearson in Princeton Club!! 148 •k i .,'!,, ChftrsropheR WteldTetzeli The search for truth is in one way hard and in another easy, tor it is evident that no one of us can ever master it fully, nor miss it wholly. Each one of us adds a little to our knowledge of nature and from all the facts assembled arises a certain grandeur. -Aristotle One could do worse than be a swinger of birches. -Robert Frost If my words did close with the cold of sunshine and my tunes were played on the heart unstrung, would you hear my voice come through the music? Would you hold it near as it was your own? -Grateful Dead Take him in a living room and turn out the lights. I bet you wouldn't know if he was black or white. I say what's the use in fighting, you know you shouldn't really fight. -English Beat SOCCERMANIA! I think over again my small adventures, my fears, those small ones that seemed so big, for all the ritual things I had to get and teach and yet there is only one great thing, the only thing. To live to see the great day that dawns and the light that fills the world. -Old Indian Song I'd welcome the chance to meet my maker and fly into the sun, -Lou Reed Just look over your shoulder, honey. I'll be there! -Four Tops Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds. Have no fear for atomic energy 'cause none of them can stop the time. -Bob Marley So where it all ends I can't fathom my friends. If I knew I might toss my anchor. -Jimmy Buffet we beat on, boats against the current, borne back uselessly into the past. -Fitzgerald Bnendan To our friends: would it embarass you very much if I were to tell you . . . I love you? -Joan Baez Coniuzuj 149 Traina, Brakeley, Kehoe, and um, others TAD ROACH Searching for a note, pure and easy playing so free like a breath rippling by. -Pete Townshend There's no such thing as sanity, and that's the surest fact. -Mark Knopffler The sea refuses no river. -Pete Townshend We'll always have Paris. -A.W. I love these ugly walks. -C.D.C. Jr. Apartheid is wrong. -Earth Face up to the world before it comes up behind cancels your dreams, and ruins your life. -The Influence '85 We have absolutely no will power when it comes to money. -Bob Ratheson, car dealer You and me babe, how 'bout it? -Dire Straits I'm thirsty-l want some beer. Pour me a case, will ya? -C.D.C. Jr. 150 Charlie Crystle The mind is the great poem of winter, the man, Who, to find what will suffice Destroys romantic tenements Of rose and ice. In the land of war. More than the man, it is A man with the fury of a race of men, A light at the centre of many lights, A man at the centre of men. It has to content the reason concerning war, It has to persuade that war is part of itself, A manner of thinking, a mode Of destroying, as the mind destroys. -Wallace Stevens Young men know when the sun has set darkness comes to settle a debt -The Clash Rebels on the corner Rebels to the cause Got a million dollar question To what he's living for -The Clash I rebel - therefore exist. (A. Camus) Had a dream one night That the tree had lost its middle So I tried to hold it up with chicken wire But the wire, the wire. Turned to lizard skin. -Michael Stipe (REM) Edward Hopkins Hammond 151 One Las1 5WKK Tim Abbott Millbrook School Millbrook, NY 12545 914-677-3035 Lynley Digitale 170 E 83rd St. New York, NY 10028 212-535-3641 Ted Amaya 2583 (Countryside) #302 Clearwater. FL 33519 813-797-7631 Greg Dorn 2510 Virginia Ave. NW Apt. 614-N Washington, DC 20037 914-332-1035 Amy Barto 551 Bridge St. Phoenixville, PA 19460 215-933-2910 Brooke Bassin 417 T3 Christopher Ave. Gaithersburg, MD 20879 301-774-2578 Rob Beams 125 Bonad RD Brookline MA 02167 617-469-0584 Bill Brakeley 98 Winfleld Lane New Canaan, CT 06840 203-966-8896 Lyn Chen 807 Hickory Lane Milford, DE 19963 302-422-9780 Brendan Conway 1520 Camden Ave. Ext. Salisbury, MD 21801 301-749-2518 Charlie Crystle 162 Hamilton, Rd. Lancaster, PA 17603 717-393-9828 Ann Cutter RT. 2 Box 117 Lovettsvle, VA 22080 703-822-5641 Suzanne DeMallie 455 Rookwood Dr. Charlottesvilte, VA 22901 804-977-0253 Mike Dietrich 806 Plainwood DR Houston, TX 77079 713-496-4857 Ben Dunn Nogal 107 Colonia Aguila Tampico, Mexico 012-1 3-3469 Elten Earle 3 Arnold St. Mantotoldng. NJ 08738 201-982-1921 Alexandria, VA 22308 703-360-7798 Theo Hartman 31 Broad St Danielson, CT 06239 203-774-6665 Dawn Hillman 13 Courtney Circle Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 215-687-1121 Robert Jordan 3463 Kehala Dr Kihei, HI 96753 808-923-1284 Nicola Katz 3401-A Urbana Pike Frederick, MD 21701 301-378-2928 Mago Ellis 59 Iroquois Ave. Oceanport, NJ 07757 201-222-3166 Breffni Kehoe 6 Shadow Lane Chadds Ford, PA 19317 215-388-1523 Peter Fallow 530 Kent St, Chestertown, MD 21620 301-778-2829 Craig Kiker 4020 Reno Rd NW Washington, DC 20008 202-966-0121 Dara Gelof PO Box 630 Dover, DE 19901 302-653-9907 Brian Kotz RT 3 Box 48 Chariestown, WV 25414 304-725-4601 John Gordy 9306 Rusty Anchor Rd. Ocean City, MD 21842 301-524-2562 Stef Granito Windrush Riverside Terrace Manasquan, NJ 08736 201-223-6010 Isa Guillemot Gr Village d'Orlac Dompierr©-sur-Char 17610 Charters FR 016-91-0082 fdward Hammond 313 S Main St Berlin, MD 21811 301-641-0773 Jenny Harned 2501 Culpepper Rd Michael Meers 5215 Moorland Lane Bethesda, MD 20814 301-654-5364 Dan Schwab 4613 Kemper St Rockville, MD 208 301-871-5738 Andrew Meyer 180 Riverside Dr New York, NY 10024 212-787-8889 Kim Spire W Nottingham Ace Cobra, MD 21917 301-658-2668 Annie Montesano 24 Northledge Buffalo, NY 14226 716-839-2223 Alex Stancioff 304 Rockwell Terra Frederick, MD 21 301-662-2673 Morgan Murry Rt 1 Box 165A N Mills River Rd Horse Shoe, NC 28742 301-757-0865 Laurence Stewart 1212 Milford Houston, TX 77006 713-524-4166 Phil Najera 1236 Town Point Rd Chesapeake City, MD 21915 301-885-2460 Chris Odden St. Andrew's School Middletown, DE 19709 302-378-4925 Elena Otero-Novas Cedros 1B UrbMontepr Roadilla del Monte Madrid, Spain 000-715-8480 Chris Tetzeti 336 Rosedale Rd 354( Princeton, NJ 0854( 609-921-8609 - Jim Thomas 2002 Labrador Lani Vienna, VA 22180 703-255-5094 Alex Thrower 514 Hickory Gr Circ Florence, SC 29501 803-669-5062 David Timmons 160 Ackerman Ave Ridgewood, NJ 07^ 201-652-3041 Debbie Page 3705 Birch Circle Birch Pointe Wilmington, DE 19808 302-451-8351 Matt Traina 80 William St. Worcester, MA 717-397-3883 Anita Pamintuan 911 Atlanta Circle Seaford, DE 19973 302-629-4162 Scott Unruh 933 Taylor's Br Rd. Townsend, DE 1972 302-378-9663 Rocky Martin 138 W Passaic Ave Rutherford, NJ 07070 201-939-4549 Heather Patzman 10111 N Manton San Antonio, TX 78213 512-344-8650 Rachel Viddy 2434 Poplar St. Philadelphia, PA 19 215-681-0131 Sarah Mason 111 Elizabeth St Salisbury, MD 21801 301-742-7613 Randy Reynolds RD 2 Box 12 Townsend, DE 19734 302-278-8258 Ann Matthers N Kent Parish Rectory Massey, MD 21650 301-928-3081 Robert Rogers 513 S Fairfax St Alexandria, VA 22314 703-836-8533 Steve Locke 1326 Stillwatef Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 717-394-8190 Laura Loessner 124 Mill Lane Townsend, DE 19734 302-378-8520 Bill Vincent 45 Bush Ave. Greenwich, CT 068 203-869-1854 Scott Wallace 1317 Tudor Rd Chariestown, WV 25314 304-344-3896 ip Wheelock W 85th St w York, NY 10024 liam Whitmoyer 3 Golf Rd •erstown, PA 17067 7-866-5880 ve Wike 25 Twinbrook Rd •wyn, PA 19312 5-647-1387 mica Winsor 17 Hawthorne La, 4W 3Shington, DC ?0016 2-363-6387 Christy Col6n 942 East 49th St Brooklyn, NY 11203 718-629-2715 Wells Constantine 14801 Westbury RD Rockville, MD 20853 301-460-5409 Kory Cowgill RD 1 Carmel RD Millville, NJ 08332 609-825-1426 Greg Doyle 2732 Grubta Rd. Wilmington, DE 19810 302-422-3414 :y Zimmer 5 Arlington ichburg, VA 24503 4-384-6321 Tim Dunn Nogal 107 Colonia Aguila Tampico Mexico 012-1 3-3469 jnish Agarwal 05 Woodland RD ** lisbury, MD 21801 1-749-5450 Mary Dunton Box 38 Merry Point, VA 22513 804-462-5362 incis Altvater 2 Box 189 erman, CT 06784 3-355-1820 Emily Eden 968 Saigon RD McLean, VA 22102 703-893-7486 jve Arms Ross Ellis 59 Iroquois Ave. Oceanport, NJ 07757 201-222-3166 ssafras Farm x 31 jcilton, MD 21913 1-275-8128 : Branner 4 S. Cass St. ddletown, DE 19709 2-378-2828 urie Burnett hite Chimneys Farm 1 Box 779 ardela Springs, MD 21837 0-742-6762 3tt Castano ) 2 Chestnut Farm Dudersport, PA 16915 4-698-2330 air Colburn . Andrew's School ddletown, DE 19709 2-378-2502 416-347-7813 Tracey Fudge 23 Broadmoor Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80906 303-634-3646 Sherry Gamble Box 45 Bolivar, PA 15923 413-676-2206 Jason Gardner PO Box 37 Hillsboro, MD 21641 301-364-5742 Marina Glad 5044 N 27th St. Arlington, VA 22207 703-538-3958 Steve Gratwick 7211 Emlen St Philadelphia, PA 19119 215-242-8761 19317 215-388-1523 Canada h 3ylk4 514-487-2822 Vicki Klumb Rt. 8 Box 103 Biloxi, MS 39532 601-388-6137 Kibbey Perry C-25 West End Colony New Dehli, India 110021 Peter Laird Box 307 2 Ledge wood Dr. Dover, MA 02030 617-785-0589 Mike Pogue 191 Estates Dr. Piedmont, CA 94611 415-530-3069 Rick Llzondo 3813 Lake Blvd. Annandale, VA 22003 703-280-4171 Karen Pupke 707 Glover Place Baldwin, NY 11510 516-868-4598 Heather Mallory PO Box 26 Millwood, VA 22616 703-837-1653 Brad Rathbone RD 2 Box 360 Woodstown, NJ 08098 609-769-0993 Ty Martin Box 14 Hampdon-Sydney, VA 23913 804-223-8531 Becky Reed 618 Wyndhurst Ave Baltimore, MD 21210 301-235-0389 Chris Flemer PO Box 1083 Oak Grove, VA 22443 804-224-0595 Greg Gulick The White Homestead 20 South St. Alex Northrup Red Bank, NJ 07701 The Hill School 201-842-7228 _^.*m Box 65 Middlebury, VA22117 John Guthery 703-687-6812 5833 Soiway St. Pittsburg, PA 15217 Rob O'Connor 412-521-4740 1216 Upper Ridgeway Charleston, VA 25314 Ari Hannum 304-346-4047 1219 Selma St. Mobile, AL 36604 Hunter Old 205-433-2056 Rt. 1 Box 19 White Post, VA 22663 Chase Hill 703-837-1336 2635 Habersham Rd NW Trevor Ortman Atlanta, GA 30305 5 Hillcroft Dr. 404-351-23QT Rome GA 30161 : 404-291-9532 Rhonda Holmes 1173 Abbey Place ME fSkip Owensby Washington, DC RD 2 Box 205c 20002 Townsend DE 19734 202-547-2513 $02-378-8276 Don Fletcher PO Box 247 Swan Quarter, NC 27885 919-926-7631 Crawford Keenan 1 Oak Ave. Colorado Springs, CO 80906 303-475-7348 John Page 3705 Birch Circle Birch Pointe Wilmington, DE 19808 302-454-8351 Ken Friedli 1141 Woodland Dr. Petosky ,MI 49770 Cormac Kehoe 6 Shadow LanlSiJ Chadds Ford, PA Mark Pathy 82 Upper Betmont Montreal Quebec Liz Erhardt 6 Van Meter Terrace Salem, NJ 08079 609-935-4204 Chris Fahlen 945 N Randolph St Philadelphia, PA 19123 215-925-0652 Annette Rickolt 207 Holland Rd Severna Park, MD 21146 301-647-6821 Paul Rogers 15SO Glencoe Rd Gldncoe, MD 21152 301-472-2579 Anne Marie Rosas Rd 4 Box 48 Seaford, DE 19973 302-629-7572 Peter Salett 11224 Green Dragon Columbia, MD 21044 301-596-4614 Hamilton Sloan 501 Spring Valley Dr Raleigh, NC 27609 919-782-2634 Richard Snyder 55 S Edgewood Dr Elkton, MD 21921 301-398-8896 Sandy Tarburton Rd 3 Box 341 Dover, DE 19901 302-678-2912 Harry Tear 8302 Riverside Dr Alexandria, VA 22308 703-780-0016 Tom Akre 620 Oakland Terrace Alexandria, VA 22302 703-683-4227 Bill Trotter 58 Montclair Dr. NE Atlanta, Georgia 30309 404-351-5259 Elizabeth Baker St James School St James, MD 21781 301-791-6772 Julio Tuma 62 Carnoustie Rd Dover, DE 19901 302-734-7779 Leeanna Varga PO Box 158 Champion, PA 15622 412-593-2318 Leonard Wayne 4622 DeRussey Pkwy Chevy Chase, MD 20815 301-654-7981 Shana Weinhold Ouagadougou Dept of State Washington, DC 20520 703-620-0228 Gil Williams 215 Eldrige Ave Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-883-1534 Jonathan Banks 976 Metairie Road Jackson, Miss. 39209 601-359-0786 Liz Baxter 59 Park Slope Ridgewood, NJ 07450 201-447-3259 JP Blandin 415 H Broad St. Middletown, DE 19709 302-834-7060 Emily Brady 250 WEST 94th ST New York, NY 10025 212-666-9399 Harrison Braxton 1204 Charles St Fredericksburg, VA 22401 703-373-6209 Kathy Bunting RT 1 Box 22A Bishopville, MD 21813 301-352-5354 Jill Wtllock Rt 1 Box 653 Chestertown, MD 21620 301-778-2315 Art Butcher 594 Black Rock Rd Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 215-525-0296 Jud Wolfe 5255 N Kendall Dr Miami, FL 33156 305-662-2535 John Chamberlin 11532 Links Dr Reston, VA 22090 703-437-8410 Maria Wood PO Box 422 Centreville, MD 21617 301-758-1826 Simon Cherniavsky 1613 30th St. NW Washington, DC 20007 Peter Woodruff 2069 Idlewtid Dr Richland, Ml 49083 616-629-9071 Catherine Chesney 4820 Fleetsgrove Lane Memphis, TN 38117 901 682-1914 Betsey Woody 8211 Ruxton Cross Ct Ruxton, MD 21204 301-296-4486 Mary Chilton 1266 Louden Hts Rd Charleston, WVA 25314 304-342-7668 301-524-6023 Lief Christofferson 2312 Kimbro St. Alexandria, VA 22307 703-768-6369 Julie Herbert Cavalier CC Apts, Bldg, 11, Apt. 4 Newark, DE 19702 302-731-8065 Schryse Crawford 2095 Alton Rd E Cleveland OH, 44112 216-481-4091 Dan Hermes 3505 Birch Circle Wilmington, DE 19808 302-454-8713 Greta Cuyler Box 458 Dennis, MA 02638 617-383-2588 Cori DelSobral 45 Turnberry Dr. Dover, DE 19901 318-984-3502 Ian Edmundson 221 Thibodeaux Dr. Lafayette, LA 70503 318-984-3502 Kim Egan 4204 Yuma St,, NW Washington DC 20016 202-363-7196 Julia Elliott 913 Stuart Rd Wilmington, DE 19807 302-658-6046 Laurie Farr SO. Kent School South Kent, CT 06785 203-927-3175 Kevin Friedli 1141 Woodland Dr. Petosky, Ml 49770 616-347-7813 Stormy Gibbons-Neff Clovetly Farm RD 1 Box 643 Chestertown, MD 21620 301-778-3214 Heather Hillman 13 Courtney Circle Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 215-527-4938 Mike Hindle 99 River Rd Merrimacport, MA 01860 617-363-2648 Alex Houghton Youngs Rd New Vernon, NJ 07976 201-267-5445 Andy Hurford 107 Library PI. Princeton, NJ 08540 609-924-0962 Horace Jones 1207 Tuckerman St. NW Washington DC 20011 202-488-3309 Jen Jones Dave McCrystal 147 Fairway Circle Smyrna, DE 19977 302-653-6989 Kellie Mitra 119 West 41st St. Erie, PA 16508 814-866-6159 John Moore RD 1 Box 121B Bridgeville, DE 199c 302-337-8326 Lyle Nelson 1502 Park Ave Richmond, VA 232 804-355-2012 Pete O'Brien 16 Edgewood Rd. Summit, NJ 07901 201-273-6152 John Oeschle Skipper's Row Gibson Island, MD 21056 301-295-1791 Debby Ohlson 7901 Stirrup Lane Mclean, VA 22102 703-821-2409 Martha Palmer 402 Park Ave. Salisbury, MD 2180 301-749-8139 447 London Gr. Rd Westgrove, PA 19390 215-869-3665 Lisa Pamintuan 911 Atlantic Circle Seaford, DE 19973 302-629-4162 Petra Lewis 43 E 54th St Brooklyn, NY 11203 212-467-6993 Chuck Panacciora 687 S Dupont HWN Smyrna, DE 19977 302-653-5822 Robert Long 119 Brighton Rd Atlanta, GA 30309 404-355-2866 Rick Patzman 10111 N Manton San Antonio, TX 78213 512-344-8650 Squig Gubb Box 455 Onley, VA 23418 804-787-7057 Brandon Matthews 193 Elm Rd Princeton, NJ 08540 609-921-3865 Scott Hacking 6903 Costal HWY. Ocean City, MD 21842 T.C. McCarthy 500 W J St. Purcellville, VA 22132 Todd Perry 2 Girard Ave Bay Shore, L.I. New York 11706 516-666-3647 Chris Pupke 707 Glover PL ildwin, NY 11510 6-868-4598 302-653-5559 912-925-3999 sve Rao 32 Parkwood Rd larleston, WV 25314 4-343-2897 Grace An 203 Rollins. Rd. Chestertown, MD 21620 301-778-1829 Rick Hall 76 Welsh Tract Rd. Newark, DE 19713 302-737-3426 san Richmond Gleneen Park •nagelvin idonderry N IRE UK 0-004-2943 Jen Beams Gushing Academy Ashburnham, MA 01430 617-827-5582 rsten Robbins llee Des Gr Clos 590 Noisy Tuille, France 3-462-57764 James Borghardt 309 Chesterfield Ave. Centreville, MD 21617 301-768-0203 Sibtey D Diamond Ave. ristiansburg, VA >4037 4-697-1399 au Simons E 96th St w York, NY 10128 ?~289-3196 Jim Bruin RR 1 Box 53-1 Kennedyville, MD 21645 301-348-2259 Corinna Caihoun 201 Beverly Rd. Newark, DE 19711 302-738-0750 ;an Stoops 1 W Locust St. 3ford, DE 19973 ?-629-5662 Orland Campbell Box 335 Prospect St. Manchester, VT 05254 802-362-3204 nise Stroud 17 Cedar St, SE 02 ishington DC 20020 >-678-5960 Mickey Chiu 7 St. James PI. Apt. 12F New York, NY 10038 212-964-7048 } Sweeney 1 7 Shawnee St. adelphia, PA 19118 >-242-6909 Wade Cooper 408 Third St. Cheraw, SC 29520 803-537-5189 lie Thomas I Di Ave. derick, MD21701 I-662-3675 Tosh Crystal 536 Lake Ave. G Greenwich, CT 06830 203-629-8572 D Timmons ) Ackerman Ave gewood,NJ 07450 1-652-3041 Chip Dietrich Westminster School Simsbury, CT 06070 203-658-6730 :e Townsend iodds Lane loboth, DE 19971 !-227-9377 Chad Ecketberger 4510 Demby Drive Fairfax, VA 22032 703-425-6985 f Trabaudo #2 Box 1852 yrna, DE 19977 Robb Ellis 30 Rockwell Ave. Savannah, GA 31406 Elizabeth Hammond 313 S Main St, Berlin, MD 21811 301-641-0773 Andrew Hit 2635 Habersham Rd, NW Atlanta, GA 30305 404-351-2307 Keary Jenkins !?t. 2 Box 201 Lancaster, VA 22503 844-462-7064 James Lai 1711 O'Conner Rd. Forest Hill, MD 21050 301-836-6841 John Little 1211 Sweetbriar Cir Savannah, GA 31406 912-352-1790 Josh Loughran 66 Freedom Dr Dover, DE 19901 302-678-1340 John Matouk Beachbound 15 Harrison Ave Newport. Rl 02840 401-846-0607 Robby Maxwell AMOSEAS LTD Orchard Pt. PO 237 Singapore, 9123 Lee McGill 117 Bellemore, RD Baltimore, MD 21210 301-433-4991 Trevor Middleton 570 N 23rd St Philadelphia, PA 19130 215-561-6471 Raquel Mondln 865 Columbus Ave Apt 12H New York, NY 10025 212-663-5060 Pat Montgomery 670 13th St Oakmont, PA 15139 412-828-2506 Ginger Thomas 2002 Labrador Lane Vienna VA 22180 703-255-5091 Howie Moorin 981 Old Post Rd Fairfield CT, 06130 203-259-3557 Storm Trosdal 120 E Gaston St Savannah, GA 31401 912-232-1196 Teresa Morgan 2800 Wise Ave NW Apt 511 Washington, DC 20016 202-966-5979 Becky Wendell House No 3 41 Chung Hum Kok Re Hong Kong 003-466-2257 Mark Padden 1205 Hilltop Rd Erie, PA 16509 814-866-9630 Marlies Patzman 10111 N Manton San Antonio, TX 78213 512-344-8650 Tom6s Puky Apartado 80 963 Caracas 1080-a Venezuela 002-979-6095 Kay Rhee 1508 S Henry Ave Elkins, WV 26241 304-636-7040 Em Sinkler Hill Rd Box 246 RD 1 Elverson, PA 19520 215-827-7034 Susan Willock Rt 1 Box 653 Chestertown, MD 21620 301-778-2315 Amy Wilson Woodridge Dr Salisbury Md 1801 301-742-8873 Kristen Zing 10 S Clipper Ct Leads Point, NJ 08220 609-652-7930 Casey Zimmer 315 Arlington Lynchburg VA 24503 804-384-6166 Victor van Buchem St. Andrew's School Middietown, DE 19709 302-378-9461 Catherine Soles 215 Vassar Dr Newark, DE 19711 302-731-5056 Bill Spire West Nottingham Acad Cobra, MD 21917 301-658-2668 Adam Stegeman St Andrew's School Middletown, DE 19709 302-378-8928 Gordon Terry 36 The Green Dover, DE 19901 302-734-2663 157 BENEFACTORS Mrs. Frances O. Wilcox Mr. & Mrs. Lewis M. Little Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Cherniavsky Delmar Co: Radio Shack Dealer Mr. & Mrs. L. O. Rickolt PATRONS Mr. & Mrs. Joung Wye Rhee Mr. & Mrs. C. Hamilton Sloan Mr. Pieter F. Oechsle Mr. James G. Wallace Hollingsworth Realty Co. Mr. & Mrs. James Eckelberger SPONSORS Towne Barber Shop, 15 W. Main St., Middletown Happy Harry's Wilson H. Wilcox Co. Mr. & Mrs. Richard Constantine Mr. & Mrs. L. Christoffersen Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stegeman Rev. & Mrs. Charles D. Cooper Mrs. Sally E. Borghardt Middietown Plumbing & Heating Supply, Inc. Official Yearbook Staff Editor - Kim Spire Co-Editor - Debbie Page Business Staff Layouts Photographers Jake Townsend Scott Unruh Jill WiHock Ann Matthers Ari Hannum Liz Erhardt Betsey Woody Chip Wheelock Rob O'Connor Peter Woodruff Karsten Robbins Lyn Chen A Very Special Thank-You To: s. Stegeman-For all the pictures s. McBride-For helping with the letters s. Washburn-For helping with the letters . Cheban-For the extra help and support 9 Business Office-For the help with our budget Mr. Colburn-For finding sports pictures Mr. Carpenter-For all his photographic help Mrs. Higgins-For arranging for play pictures Mr. Sutton-For Musical pictures Mr. Halka-For hours of proof-reading Ms. Huntington-For EVERYTHING 5 80: (1) Mrs. Ryan, (2) Viddy, (3) Mr. Miles, (4) Mr. Green, (5) Earle, (6) Reynolds, (7) Wallace, (8) Mr. Dunn, (9) rs. Cameron, (10) Mr. Roach, (11) Zimmer, (12) Thomas, (13) Mr. Carpenter, (14) Ms. Ammidon, (15) Tetzeli, 6) Kiker I 81: (1) Mr. Colburn, (2) Amaya, (3) Loessner, (4) Ms. Miller, (5) Patzman, (6) Spire, (7) DeMallie, (8) Ms. ntington, (9) Meers, (10) Ms. LaCroix, (11) Mrs. Roach, (12) Ms. Raushenbush, (13) Beams, (14) Mr. Odden, (15) hwab, (16) Matthers , 82: (1) Winsor, (2) Rogers, (3) Chen, (4) (5) Stewart, (6) Odden, (7) Digitale, (8) Brakeley, (9) Guillemot, (10) irto, (11) Katz, (12) Traina, (13) Mrs. Higglns, (14) Mr. Higgins, (15) Mr. Halka, (16) Mr. Liefield • 83: (1) Abbott, (2) Najera, (3) Horned, (4) Mason, (5) Conway, (6) Stancioff, (7) Meyer, (8) Whltmoyer, (9) mintuan, (10) Gelof, (11) Mrs. Odden, (12) Mr. Richards, (13) Mrs. Dunn, (14) Mr, Cameron, (15) Mr. Washbum, >) Kehoe, (17) Montesano Ainu i ATICNS T€ THE ..CLASS €r 1986 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Traina Mr. & Mrs. David Ellis Mr. C. W. Whitmoyer Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. F. Chen Mr. & Mrs. Ian H. Dunn Mr. Harold B. Gordy Mr. Robert O. Jordan Best Of Luck! BILBROUGH'S BUS SERVICE INC. Clayton, Delaware 19938 302-653-6560 Or 302-378-8263 ORIGINATORS OF THE TUITION REFUND PLAN DEMR Use LP Gas For Heat And Power If It Uses Gas ... We Sell It! "SCHAGRIN GAS" CO. Since 1930 A.W. G. DEWAR, INC. 286 CONGRESS STREET. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02210 AREA CODE 61 7 542-8796 542-8176 Propane And Gas Appliances 1000 Broad Street Middletown, Delaware 19709 Middletown-378-2000 MD, NJ, PA 1-800-341-4022 Wilmington-658-2000 Dover-653-9100 Congratulations Class Of 1986 From Middletown Wines & Spirit MIDDLETOWN SHOPPING CENTER BARBARA AND GEORGE BRAKELEY '57 The Place For COLD BEER — 1A-1A KESS LIQUORS The Finest Selection of WINES Domestic — Imported Discounts — Specials 378-8851 (Way To Go, Binger!) John Darden, l ' i H. K. GRIFFITH, INC. Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractor Commercial • Industrial 2035 Sunset Lake Road • Newark, Delaware 19702 302-368-4635 Congratulations Craig MOM 'J* !f * CHRISTY DOUGLAS SOG DAD PATRICK AND RON (302) 378-9515 (302) 378-8105 Wilmington Area Congratulations To The DIBIASO'S MIDDLETOWN FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ONE STOP WEDDING SHOP Class Of 1986 Good Luck! MIDDLETOWN AUTOMOTIVE, INC 51 W. MAIN ST. MIDDLETOWN, DE 19709 HALFRED & MARY DiBIASO Owners 12 WEST GREEN STREET MDDLETOWN, DEL, 19709 OPPOSITE ACME COMPLIMENTS OF DAN BURRIS SHALLCROSS CHEVROLET INC, Route 896 Box 17 Middletown, De. 19709 378-9811 834-5455 378-8403 834-5420 GORDAN GELLES MIDDLETOWN SPORTS INC. 1 BROAD STREET MIDDLETOWN, DE 19709 302 378-8789 "YOUR 1 STOP STORE" TEAM SUPPLIERS COATS, JACKET Radical Buckworth's Hardware, Inc. Binger Cap Dough Sparky Pud Popeye Letterman Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1986 Stahl Doc Shoe Smiley Snake Hairy Neck HWI Hardware Center 21 West Main Street Middletown, Delaware 19709 What Loveable Characters! Phone: 378-2231 Cheese JIM BUCKWORTH Yumpy JERRY BUCKWORTH Champ Tel. (302) 1-378-4545 Best Wishes To The FIRST STATE CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 12 Pennington Street Suite 200 Middletown Medical Center Middletown, DE 19709 CHUCK'S TROPICAL 309 N. Broad Street Middletown, DE 19709 (302)3784212 Dr. Gerald M. Vernon Chiropractor Class Of 1986 Without a thought, with only heart she runsThere's fire in her eyes. Joy in her laugh and The love through her soul Is the life of her danceCome Dancing. Bonnie This Bridge by Shel Silverstein This bridge will only take you halfway there To those mysterious lands you long to see: Through gypsy camps and swirling Arab Fairs And moonlit woods where unicorns ran free. So come and walk awhile with me and share The twisting trails and wonderous worlds I've known But this bridge will only take you halfway thereThe last few steps you'll have to take alone. Ba Ba Ba Da Ba Da-Heather You're a wild and crazy Gal! Love, Kendra Dawn by Paul Lawrence Dunbar An angel, robed in spotless white, Bent down and Kissed the sleeping night. Night woke to blush: the sprite was gone. Men saw the blush and called it Dawn. Love, Mommy JT\ A delightful dear daughter named Dawn Said "As of this June, I'll be gone. To a college dramatic And career so climactic That none will dare hazard a yawn." Love, Daddy - -v St. Andrew's School Alma Mater Am °s n ill yr Sz If i Marc F. Cheban, 1984 . L. 1 1 * 5-* r * t-U W- \1 i - * •4* we haiV /o day St. An-dreu/s, A / - ma Ma- ter t/iy ha//s dwells wis • dom a-bound - ing. From thy heart springs we hail today and for ev- er, A / - ma Ma- ter J J- J- I JU»J J J J Ji ,'I 'i m F i y0 4r JI /\ nJJ J'** i 52 r f" r f r r r r r r r J.Thee 2. /n S.Thee ^X^**v « n \ 2* -• B f r 5r r i' « 1* i i i J £i* 4 '£ J J j'1Jn k k 4 J i 2J « f . *J J] 1 J E J * "TTTTTTT w r r v_l/ ' — * ii proud and true; Guide us /oue di - uine; —— ^ in the — Path e • ter - no/, In our minds in - still thy vir - tues, long may you reign; Wrought by stead - fast Faith and Learn • ing, . Jul *Ytf •^j » r1 \ J 1 LJlLAh 1 J :* y ' W i •ri r* _ Sf r L S To our May our ]• If I (•r » r 1 ' > I 5 , jj * A ? i jj • hon • our you. hearts bring peace sub • lime. love o/ thee J J J 1 / 1 J • NKN> fei-l-Z- n rf rrr ^ Make us aiorthy to * ' r( '! I ' 1 NJ w m. ft //i\ ^ VL!/ ; . f i' r 1 1 * « r 1 ne - uer ujane. J ^J i* 1 1 ' ^m 170 ^ ARCHIE'S THRIFTWAY We will help you stay in touch with your Owner-Archie E. Parker Classmates. Keep in touch with us . Middtetown Shopping Center The St. Andrew's Alumni/ae Office Middletown, DE 19709 Congratulations To The Class Of 1986 Enjoy Trade-mark ® Gifts . . . Watches . . . Diamonds W.D. NATION JEWELER DOVER COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. P.O. Box 306 Dover, DE 1990S Phone 378-2278 Middletown, Delaware WORLD OF PAPER (302) 378-2999 Krick Mouse Kcstaurant 123 W. Main Street Middtetown, Delaware 19709 Fred & Janice Grau - Proprietors Paper Planning Paper Supplies & Products Weddings • Showers • Children Birthdays We Can Order To Your Needs Across Main Street From Delaware Trust Wtiddetown, Delaware (302) 378-9051 Telephone 378-9531 ESTABLISHED 1868 ^^— S.6. Duckworth Custom Framing Country Crafts 24 WEST MAIN STREET MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE 19709 41 W. Main St. Middletown, DE 19709 302-378-2123 Congratulations Philip And The Class Of 1986 Learn To Love The Freedom Of The Student Life, Only Too Quickly It Passes Away. The Najeras General Contractor Paper Hanging - Painting - Interior & Exterior CHARLES R. TAYLOR INC. 1010 River Road New Castle Delaware 19720 Phone 328-8306 Thanks For The Wonderful Memories, « it. J «= Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of '86 THE LOCKES The bank that people in Delaware Trust DELAWARE TRUST COMPANY, Member FDIC the bank where people make the difference SOUTHERN STATES•COOPERATIVE, INC. MIDDLETOWN SERVICE BROAD STREET MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE 19709 PHONE: {302) 378-9841 Feed Seed Fertilizer Complete Garden Center Congratulations To Class Of 1986 From s v •. A Friend Congratulations Class Of 1986 Townsend Inc. Townsend Incorporated P. 0. Box 468 Millsboro, Delaware 19966 (302) 934-9221 Townsend Foods Poultry Products Group P.O. Box468 Millsboro. Delaware 19966 Townsend Inc. Agri Products Group P.O. 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Main St. Middietown, IDE For the finest banking service WILMINGTON TRUST Full Service Bank Middietown: 378-4412 378-4413 Thru-out Delaware. SMOKEY'S GULF SERVICE 48 East Main Street Middietown, Delaware 19709 Congratulations Kim! We Are Proud Of Your Fine Accomplishments As A Student And As Editor Of This 1986 Griffin Love, MOM & DAD JQSTENS St. Andrew's School SPRING '86 I This Spring's production was Shakespeare's King Lear, starring Matt Traina, Monica Winsor, and Brooke Bassin as King Lear and his evil daughters, respectively. When the old king steps down, these two evil daughters move in and make his We utterly miserable. No one wl ever forget when Teddy Amaya accidentally threw his sword into the audience (nearly hitting Mr. O'Brien), All in all, the play was a great success, -Frances Altvater '87 Spring Drama: King Lear Arts' Day '86 Arts Day 1986 was a huge success. Saturday night students and parents gathered to watch the Spring Play, King Lear and listen to several student recitals, which included performances on the flute, saxophone, cello, and piano, accompanying the musi- cians, two barn swallows - and The Influence, "a student entrapped in the auditorium - ad- terprise". In the art building many ded an interesting muscial dimen- students displayed pottery, sion to the pieces. Parents en- paintings, drawings, sculptures, joyed several events on Sunday, and even a wooden model of including performances by the the arts building itself. Pro Musica Club, choir, concert band, concert choir, stage band. Graduation Graduation at a boarding school is very different from graduation at day schools; as students and faculty we live together for 9 months out of the year we're family, not just classmates. Thus graduation day is both a time for rejoicing and a time for tearful farewells. As Mr, O'Brien said in his commencement address, this year's senior class was remarkable for its athletes, scholars, artists, musicians, and "lovable characters" and we will miss them as leaders, classmates, and friends. We wish them well in whatever they may be doing next year and we also hope that they will come back to see us next year. School president Matt Traina quoted from Miguel de Cervantes in his speech at graduation. "When one door closes, another is opened." Richard W. Traina, president of Clark University, gave the commencement address. Farewell Men's Tennis: State Champions Back: Mr. Roach. Middle L to R: Matouk, Varga, A., Oechsle, Rao, Banks. Front L to R: Salett, Meers, Tetzeli, O'Connor. The tennis team enjoyed its most successful season ever this year. Under the leadership of Mr. Roach and the two team captains, Michael Meers and Chris Tetzeli, the team did not lose a single individual match in the regular season. The success of the team continued through the state tournament where everyone reached the finals and three were state champions. The five returning players and John Matouk are looking forward to another great season. This year the achievements of the 1986 Women's Varsity Tennis team were impressive. In the beginning of the season, the main objective was first to rebuild a team with only three returning members. Anne Montesano, Vicki Klumb, and Suzanne DeMallie played first, second and third singles, while Lynley Digitale with Sara-Spicer Wallace and Kellie Mitra with Ann Marie Rosas played first and second doubles. Their success continued through the state tournament; they placed second in the state. Bear and Vicki clinched the state titles while Kellie and Ann Marie placed second. The seniors' support will be missed, but next year the players hope to continue their performance and get revenge in the state tournament, -Ann Marie Rosas '87 Great Season! BB Back L to R: Wallace, S. Digitale. Middle: Klumb, Mrs. Roach, Montesano. Front: Rosas, Mitra, DeMallie. Men's Crew L to R: Stancioff, Thomas, J., Guthery, Gordy, Locke, Wike, Beams, Dorn. Kneeling: Bourghart. The men's varsity crew had an excellent season this year. During the regular season races they beat almost every one of their opponents and they did just as well in the regattas. They rowed extremely well in the nationals and earned an outstanding second place, losing only to Holy Spirit. Although all of the members except one and the coxswain were seniors, second boat is looking forward to a great season next year. Women's Crew Sleek And Strong im Women's Crew 1986 L to R; Ms. Golder, Holmes, Cutter, Stewart, Viddy, Earle, Gelor, Rickolt. Kneeling: Herbert. Camping out at Ms. Golder's . . . J.D. O'Brien . . . sleek and sexy . . . Rachel . . . tun run ... Friday night parties... Our silent (ha ha) moment . . . Lawrence . . . sitting in the van for six hours . . . seat racing . . . "What color is Julie's hair today?" . . . Anne . . . sprints . . . Rhonda's savage underwear . . . "Ms. Golder's getting married?" . .. Ellen . . . braless against T.C. Williams . . . fried egg by Ellie . . . Amy ... "Oops! There goes another skeg!" . . . wake monster . . . "Wait, Annette lost another contact." ... Dara . . . "Ducky's watching" ... crush' through New York City . . . medals at nationals Stick It To 'Em LaCrosse Back L to R: Miss Reed, Miss Ammidon, Gamble, Burnett, Trotter, Ellis, M., Woody, Jones. Front: Mallory, Eden, Zimmer, Colburn, Hillman, H., Elliott, Farr. The 1986 Lacrosse season was a time for rebuilding and a time for playing our best. Although our record had more losses than wins, our season was a success because we improved and most importantly because we never gave up. The last Varisty and JV games showed the immense improvement the teams had made: the Varsity's plays flowed, allow- ing the team to leave the field uplifted and the JV players defeated a team they had lost to before. Our motives were to play so well that another team would be unable to defeat us; the spirit of improvement, guts and fun was what made our season end with a feeling of accomplishment, Laurie Burnett '87 It Will Drive You Bats! iUSSIl • f • | • Back L to R Mr. Colburn, McCrystal, Owensby, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Walker. Middle: Pamintuan, A., Jordan, Phillips, Dietrich, Dunn, Williams, Snyder. Front: Trabaudo, Conway, Brakley, Odden, C., Blandin, Branner. L to R; Doyle, Vandermyde, Patzman, R., Laird, Mathews, Tuma, Rogers, P., Gulick. Kneeling: Akre. Men's J.V. Crew Back L to R: Wilcox, Martin, R., Timmons, R,, Edmunson, Panaccione, Pupke, C., Mr, Carpenter. Middle: Perry, T., GibbonsNeff, Hal!, Sibiey. Agarwat, Abbott. 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