Butler High School - Nugget Yearbook (Butler, NJ)

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The Staff Presents ♦ ♦ Patricia Bergen . . Daniel O’Connor James Florance Diane Dunning . . .... Senior Editor School Life Editors . . . Editor-in-chief Dennis Klemm | Gary Paddock ) Beverly Moody Mike House Robin Blom........ ..........Faculty and Administration Editors . . Advertising Editors ...... Sports Editor ......Literary Editor Patricia Hardy.............Underclasses Editor Faculty and Administration pages 4-31 School Life pages 32-67 Seniors pages 68-93 Underclasses pages 94-119 Sports pages 120-145 Advertisements pages 146-168 NUGGET Volume 48 nineteen hundred and sixty eight Butler High School Butler, New Jersey In a world man is constantly making smaller and smaller, it becomes increasingly difficult for today’s youth to answer these questions. In a society advocating uniformity in men, in which machines replace men and numbers replace names, each man finds it difficult to be an individual and to find the meaning in his life. This is the story of Nugget 1968. The ancient Greeks called it 0 M 2, the ideal that all men are individuals, unique and unparalleled. In their Golden Age, the Greeks attained a level of thought which has never since been equaled. Acknowledging man as a singular being, they knew that he must be recognized as an individual to be happy. They realized that all that makes a man strong is found in his individuality. To be strong as an adult, a youth must be allowed to grow and develop as himself, becoming the unique being he was meant to be. In Nugget 1968, we have tried to show the youth that you know seeking, and in many cases finding, the direction in which their lives were meant to go. Faculty and Administration Mr. Leo F. Dooley 8 Mr. Ellsworth R. Rogers Mr. Clinton K. Bradley Mr. Irving F. McDonald, President of the Board. Mr. Robert J. Chandler Mr. Charles Ebers Mr. Donald Hawkins is Business Administrator for the Board. Mr. John J. Gormley Mrs. Ida Struck types the Board’s notes. Mr. John M. Becker, superintendent of schools, makes sure that everything runs smoothly in all of the Butler schools. Mr. Benjamin Goldberg, as the principal, manages all the affairs of the high school. Mr. Charles K. Harris this year took over the duties of the Attendance Office. 10 Miss Verna Morse acts as secretary to Mr. Becker. Mrs. Eleanor Baker works as one secretary in the High School Office. The secretary for the Attendance Office is Mrs . Helen Johnson. Mrs. Marjorie Morgan performs secretarial duties for Mr. Goldberg. English. Mr. John Taras English Mr. Claud Crum English Dept. Chairman Miss Esther Hawkins Developmental Reading Mrs. Pamela Stone English Mr. Robert Sippie English Mrs. Vera Philipps English Mr. Bernard Stiroh English Miss Joan Messig Mathematics Miss Margaret Banta Dept. Chairman Mathematics Mrs. Alice Wiljelm Vocal Music Mr. Paul Maggio Mathematics 14 Mr. Richard Rosner Mathematics Music Miss Ruth Lafferty Dept. Chairman Vocal Music Mrs. Ann Silvemail Assistant Band Director Miss Dina Nielsen Mathematics Social Studies Mr. Robert Melville History Mrs. Ruth Ellard Social Studies Mr. Leonard Perfetti Modern History Miss Loretta Onorato Home Economics Dept. Chairman Home Economics Mrs. Eileen Martens Home Economics Mrs. Virginia Cucman Home Economics Mrs. Rita Hawkins Home Economics Mr. Edward Mitchell Business Practice Business Mrs. Eleanor Lewis Typing; Steno Mr. George Koerner Business Practice; Mathematics 19 Mrs. Geraldine Adler Typing; Steno Dept. Chairman Q Q Q 0 0 0 Q ) © D 0 0 0 Q Q (SPACE BAR Education Mr. Fred Ingold Physical Education Dept. Chairman Mr. David Vanderbush Physical Education Mrs. Donna Aldom Physical Education Mrs. Felipa Jackson Spanish Dept. Chairman Miss Anita Linke French Miss Krista Esswein German Mr. Peter Ontl Spanish 22 H Mr. Joseph Capria Biology Mr. Howard Scott Chemistry Mr. Carl Prisbeck Biology; Earth Science 24 Mr. Joseph Yarmac Biology Mr. R. Kennedy Carpenter Physics; Chemistry Dept. Chairman Mr. Henry Ellard General Science PLYWOOD Mr. Michael DiAngelis Shop Dept. Chairman Mr. George Boughton Auto Repair Mr. Stephen I lelmstadter Electronics Mr. George Biemer Shop Mr. Charles Essigs General Education Mr. Herbert Hallman General Education Industrial Arts Mr. Gordon Johnstone Graphic Arts; Mechanical Drawing Mr. William Ritchie Electronics Miss Curtis, head librarian, keeps the magazine rack up to date. Mrs. Prisbeek, assistant librarian, caught in a cheerful mood. Mrs. Boyle is the secretary for the Guidance Department. Mrs. Adams is the newest secretary to join the Department. 29 Mr. Vernon Appel Mr. William Schultz Mr. Gerald Crean 30 Mrs. Aida Kennerup Mrs. Kathleen Trewceke Mrs. Irene Current Mr. Robert Anderson Cafeteria Staff Mrs. Doris Jones Mrs. Mildred Parcell Mrs. Anna Lento Mr. William Reinhardt Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Catherine Krill Mrs. Irma Dominguez Ass’t. Manager School Life Don Matthews puts his ballot into the Student Council ballot box. Bill Lavalle is shown adding to the ever-changing Council bulletin board. As President, Guy Tarsitano is sometimes called upon to make special announcements. Guy assumed the presidency in January, taking over one of the most difficult offices in the school. Diana Markowski is looking over the minutes of the last council meeting. Howard Tallman and John Weiss were chosen as the Boys’ State representatives from Butler High School this year. Mike Conry was selected by the National Science Foundation to attend it’s Summer Science Institute, held this past summer. For his essay on democracy, Jack Fitzpatrick was awarded the VFW National Voice of Democracy” award for Morris County. Garrett Cooper was Butler’s delegate to the Chemistry Caravan Our two Butler High Junior Rotarians this year are Mike Van Zile and John Weiss. 39 Ready for Service Ellen Eckrich, a member of the Jerseymen, concocts a potion from Robin Blom’s display on Colonial Medicine. Richard Burt and Richard Reiner look over their prizewinning project on the condition of the slums in Paterson. Ancient Athens was displayed by Virginia Shannon. Kathy Roach and Donna Mathews received a special judges’ commendation on their project. Eighth. Annual History Fair And the Beat Goes on Co-captain Rich Bossard crowns the new Football Queen, Marilyn Wood, whose attendants are Anne Myntinnen and Nidia Garcia. Unconcerned by a missing partner, Jerry Stocchetti continues to dance. Relaxing at the Pigskin Ball are Ron Mollica and Terri Johnson. Judy Van Hine concentrates on the music as she dances at a student council affair. Swinging to the beat of the music, Diana Markowski seems to be thinking about something. Mike Siek and Margie Dubinski take time for a breather during a dance. Doug Johnson and Sharon Troxler take full advantage of the music. Pat Hardy, president of the F.T.A. stands before that group with one of its advisors, Mr. Capria. Future Teachers of America Nan Barry practices being a teacher at one of the future teachers’ meetings. Jo Krauss, Nan Barry, Chris Snure, and Joan DeGraw, club members, listen intently to the speaker. Sue Kneebone here practices some of the skills she acquired in her regular home ec. course. In the club, girls get a chance to continue studying parts of the regular home cc course they enjoy particularly, becoming more skilled in these areas. One of the club’s advisors, Mrs. Cucman, helps Vice-president Sue Kneebone set up a demonstration for the next meeting of the future homemakers. Miss Onorato looks over plans for an F.H.A. convention, while Ginny Herland and Barb Stricter await her reaction. 49 Butler’s four year band members include: Michelle Crum, Dianne Dunning, Wendy Arnold, Barbara Miller, Bob Sisco, Dave Murry, Janice Bamper, Janice Anderson, and Leroy Slagle, with Mr. Harris, conductor. Drum major Donncl Sanders stops for a motion picture before the game. Bulldog Band poses on the front stairs, anxious to get to one of our many victorious games. Ron Muldoon watches happily as Butler routes one of its football rivals. Donna Mathews momentarily takes her mind off marching to smile at the camera. Members of the clarinet section get ready to start a victory march on the Netcong field. Some of the male members of the choir strive to make their voices heard. Say It With Music Linda Brush tries intently to harmonize with the music. Theresa Clark and Margaret Bond are thoroughly absorbed in one of their most difficult selections. The Kiel House Kats warm up before playing for the school play Mr. Harris originated the Kats when he began teaching at Butler and has been its enthusiastic leader ever since. Leroy Slagle, lead trumpet, blasts out the solo in “Windy. The sax section concentrates on the melody of “Lara’s Theme.' 53 Judy Orlich and Gary Leon, stars of the comedy directed by Mr. R. J. Sippie, have one of their numerous arguments. Loretta Barry, head of make-up, transforms a teen aged Nick Paolini into middle-aged Dean Damon Ray Fantuzzi and Rich Reiner drink Ray Fantuzzi and Judy Orlich, former sweet- another toast to the “Big Red Team.” hearts, dance after meeting after 10 years. The Animal” Growls at Butler Pat Bergen “explains” to Joe Skorupa how she has been standing by for him. Miss Link, French dub advisor, shows these club members an interesting point. Ellen Ecrick and Sue Fraas take time out from Spanish festivities. These Latin dub members seem intrigued by Mrs. Savage’s explanation of Roman culture. Doug Kennedy and Sue Fraas watch as Mrs. Jackson indicates an interesting point of South American geography. At this German Club meeting Sherry Myers and Michael Gormley play a German card game with advisor, exchange teacher, Miss Esswein. 57 Wendy Warner, Bonnie Wachter, Leah Bush, Dawn Phillips, Eileen Barry, Linda Kulick, Marilyn Wood and Kathy Roach compose the varsity cheerleading squad. t Junior Varsity Sheryl Bayer cheers with enthusiasm at a basketball game. Donna Comiciotto, Susan VanOrden, Sheryl Bayer and Gloria Noss take time for a picture. Cheerleaders shout with Butler spirit at a home game. 59 Twirlers pose near bell; shot includes Colleen Mc-Keown, Pam Irving, cocaptain Pat Bergen, Betty Lou Sillsberry, Janet Rogers, Pat Sisco, captain RuthAnn Ackerman, and Gail Bignall. A Glimpse of the Members of the colorguard are from left to right: captain Carol Milanic, Loretta Barry, Lynn Hamilton, Karen Mc-Elroy, Pat Herring, Jo Krauss, Sue Sisco, Marlise Briggs, Kris Satcr, Pat Ackerman, Judy Orlich; missing is Nidia Garcia. Assistant editor, Marlise Briggs, and Joe Skorupa concentrate on some submitted literary material. Editor of the Gamut, Diane Dunning, makes last minute corrections. Cropping pictures is a tedious job, but Editor Pat Bergen is an expert. Frank Witty looks on as Jim Florance rearranges his layout. Pat Hardy checks the work of Cathy Reardon. Mr. Edward Mitchell and Mr. George Koerner discuss business staff proceedings with Business Manager Bev Moody. Ar tz JSF . ir Z.v Sports Dick Watt, our speedy defensive back, moves out for extra yardage after an interception. Jack Gagg blocks for Butch Haselman, but Butler’s “Workhorse is finally brought down. f , £•«? ■ '_. ■ • ' w - ‘j r • 5- ■ ■■■1 Mike Van Zile, a hard-hitting Senior, pushes on for more yardage during the West Milford game. Tom Comiciotto, our strong Bulldog quarterback, makes his cut while Pompton Lakes player pursues. 71 Butler gridmen are, first row: Dick Watt, Jim McDonald, Bob Krill, Mike Till, Rich Bossard, Bill Murphy, Mike Van Zile, John Wetzel, Tom Ellard, Tom Comiciotto; second row: Jan Bossard, Rich Tintle, Pete Barry, Bob Siek, Jim Usinowicz, Joe Maggio, Len Maggio, Butch Haselman, Jack Gagg, Lou Finamorc, Guy Tarsitano; third row: Assistant Coach David Vanderbusch, Don Anderson, Doug Kennedy, Phil Becker, Ed Skurka, Steve Osterhoudt, Steve DePascale, John Van Orden, Dennis Klemm, Dennis Watt, John Scialla, Head Coach Jack Davies; fourth row: Bill Landon. Larry Freeh, Tim Watt, Bob Quinn, Craig Whritenour, Greg Heck, Martv McKernan, Brian Cleary, Bob Bender, Jack McCracken, Gilbert Van Zile, and Mgr. Ken Montanyc. SCOREBOARD High Point We 33 They 7 Pequannock 7 21 Kinnclon 39 21 Franklin 32 7 Lakeland 14 0 West Milford 33 13 Netcong 37 12 Sparta 20 7' Pompton Lakes 27 0 Co-captains Bill Murphy and Rich Bossard worked closely with Coach Davies and Coach Vanderbusch. Mike Van Zile takes a punt before the game. After intercepting a pass John Wetzel heads for the goal line. Bill Murphy is following to block. On a quarterback keeper, Tom Comiciotto follows the blocking of Butch Haselman. Members of the J.V. football team are, first row, left to right: Gilbert Van Zile, Bob Quinn, Tim Watt, Brian Kneebone, Pete Barry, Dennis Watt, Lou Finamore, Bob Ragonese, Dennis Klemm and Doug Kennedy; second row: Jack McCracken, Rich Tintle, John Nolan, Brian Cleary, Don Anderson, Bill Landon, Steve Hanley, Jack Gagg and John Scialla; third row: Coach Essigs, Steve DePascale, Joe Maggio, Larry Freck, John Van Ordcn, Ed Skurka, Craig Whritenour and Phil Becker. FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD Butler 12 High Point 6 Butler 12 Pequannock 21 Butler 27 Kinnelon 0 Butler 26 Franklin 13 Butler 6 Lakeland 0 Butler 14 West Milford 0 Butler IB Netcong 0 Butler 26 Sparta 13 Butler 0 Pompton Lakes 3 J.V. SCOREBOARD Butler 14 High Point 0 Butler 13 Pequannock 13 Butler 20 Kinnelon 9 Butler 41 Franklin 0 Butler 14 Lakeland 6 Butler 28 West Milford 0 Butler 7 Sparta 32 Frosli and J.V. Teams 'Wmninj The Freshman team is this year, bottom: Anthony Wutsch, Rich Ianacci, Rich Abt. Bill Stoner, Jim Briggs, Andy Till, Dave Obert, Mike McKernan, Victor Usinowicz; middle row: Bob Pronck, Ray Gormley, Mark McClure, Cliff Gucnter, Jim Bowlbv, John Canty, Larry Kahn, Terry Gunn, Paul Kelly, Bob Buckly, Scott Marion, Steve Cimorclli, Don Barry, Allan Bossard, Charles Capola, Skip Malone, Eric Monks; back row: Mike Abriola, Bill Alexander, John Schmiedhouser, Paul O’Brian, Tim Warner and John Kowal. Members of G.A.A. are, first row: Cathy Fitzgibbons, Nancy Aquardo, Carol Mun-genast, Gisella I lofmann, Judy Van Lline, Linda Gould; second row: Ramona Ribaudo, Rose Fadil, Sue Clave, Betty Miller, Rhoda Ribaudo, Evelyn Arroyo, Dorothy Kuziora; third row: Wanda Miller, Joyce Sisco, Virginia Herland, Sue Knee-bone, Barb Kuziora, Johanna Krauss, Doreen Hilsingcr, Deborah Biddle, Judy Tardell and advisor Mrs. Van Driel. John Weiss finishes all alone. Dan Murray and Mike McCarthy pace each other. Bob Van Mine, a determined runner the year round. 76 First row ore: Bob Van Hine, Dan Murray, Mike McCarthy, John Weiss, Steve Bcilars, Mike DeBontc, Mike Weiss, and Pat Barry; second row: Vincent Amirata, Richard S. Watt, Robert Woolcy, Thomas Eustice, Dave Canavan, Jerry Stocchetti and Ed O’Dvvyer; third row: Wavnc DeMarco, Ron Sorenson, Kevin Schaffer, Ken Temby, Mike Elliot, Bill Kerstner, Ken McDonald and Coach Farquhar. SCOREBOARD Butler 31 West Milford 25 Butler 16 Franklin 47 Butler 25 Sparta 34 Butler 21 Lakeland 36 Butler 33 Mountain Lakes 23 Butler 31 Dover 24 Butler 28 Boonton 29 Butler 45 Kinnelon 18 Butler 20 Pompton Lakes 38 Butler 26 Pequannock 32 Butler High Point forfeited to Butler Coach Farquhar discusses strategy with Co-Captains Steve Bcilars and John Weiss. The Bulldog Cagers this year are, standing from left to right: Mike Van Zile, Howard Tallman, Joe Maggio, Ron Witty, and Coach Stiroh; kneeling: Lou Fenimore, Tom Ellard, Jack Gagg, and Rich Bossard. Mike Van Zile pumps one in during a varsity game. Rich Bossard dazzles his Kinnelon opponent. Butler Gagers SCOREBOARD We They We They Netcong 69 66 Netcong 61 50 High Point 60 48 Pompton Lakes 72 101 Caldwell 26 88 Mountain Lakes 55 78 Pompton Lakes 50 60 High Point 55 51 Lakeland 41 49 Franklin 55 72 Sparta 84 56 Lakeland 61 60 Pequannock 71 86 Pequannock 48 91 West Milford 86 45 Kinnelon 58 60 Sparta 74 55 Franklin 50 70 Lakeland 60 62 West Milford 75 66 Kinnelon 60 67 Faculty 69 0 “Jumping Jack Davies” has nothing over Joe Maggio in the student-faculty game. Three of our “cheerleaders” watch as the senior girls go down in defeat. Ron Witty scrambles for the ball during the Pequannock game. Jack Gagg races around his Kinnclon opponent. Mike Van Zile goes in for a lay-up at the Kinnelon game. The 5 Butler starters are shown here. 'Winning Season for Junior Varsity J.V. players are, kneeling, left to right: Don Hooker, Mike Regis, Bob Ragonese, Coach Holeman, Lou Finamore, Don Anderson and Jack McCracken; standing: Steve DePascale, Mike House, Greg Heck, Ed Skurka, Jim Florance, Brian Kneebone and Jan Bossard. Kneeling, left to right are: Mike McKernon, Larry Kahn, Don Barry, Bill Alexander, Tom Davis, Dennis Florance, Jim Pickering; standing: John Canty, Bill Lavelle, Mark Sater, Rich lannaci, Terry Gunn, Jay Ohert, Bill Bartley, Kip Guenter and Coach Vanderbush. The Fencing Team is, first row: Ken Temby, Dave Marion, Dave Egan, Scott Rodgers, Blair Writenour, Rich Tintle, Dave Canavan, Bill Lang, Gerry Hofmann; second row: Coach Carpenter, Dwight Tintle, Chuck Dale, John Kulogowski, Fred Sobiech, John Schmidt, Ed O’Dwyer, Dan Me Keown, David Smith, Charles Kotlowski, Herb Post. Coach Carpenter gives advice to two of his fencers. SCOREBOARD We They Lawrence 15 12 Morristown 11 7 North Hunterdon Regional 11 16 Tenafly 15 12 Hun 14 13 Ramapo Regional 6 12 Morris Hills 8 10 Northern Valley 7 11 Indian Hills 4 14 Morris Knolls 8 10 West Essex 20 7 Somerville 20 7 West Milford 13 5 Pompton Lakes 16 2 Parsippany 12 6 Ed O’Dwyer, one of the mainstays of the Butler Fencing Team. Wrestlers Hit The Mats The wrestling team is, bottom row: Lcn Maggio, Steve Hanley, Dennis Watt, John Wetzel, Bill Murphy, Mike Till, John Weiss, Mike Weiss, Bob Quinn, Butch Haselman; top row: Coach Davies, Gilbert Van Zile, Bill Landon, John Sciala, Larry Freeh, Gary Cimorelli, Jim Usinowicz, John Nolan, Mike Conry, Tim Watt and Mike Snure. Bill Murphy breaks down his struggling opponent. Heavyweight Len Maggio likes to stay on top of his men. Butler wrestler loses control momentarily. Mike Till moves around his foe for better position. 87 Varsity baseball members are, Front row: Dave Heerse, Tim Watt, Lou Finamore, Butch Haselman, Jack Gagg, Richard Watt, Tom Comiciotto, Bob Krill, Gerry Sisco, and Richard Bossard; Back row: Edward Steele, Doug Kennedy, Dennis Klemm, Mike Kelly, Howard Tail-man, Dan Gill, Jack Inglis, Fred Singer and Coach Ingold. Bulldogs Hit Winnin Outfielder Dick Watt moves in to complete a play in the game. .vV '' . 't- MZZJTr - C . :2PS2‘ ■- ■.nT ■ v-i -v ;; Ca? 3§ A ground ball is hit to Tim Watt in the outfield. Bob Sisco gives a mighty swing during a game with West Milford. Gerry Sisco tags a runner out at first. The track team this year was, l.-r., First row: Kevin Schaeffer, Tom Eustice, Brian Cleary, Dave Canavan, Bill Kcrshner, Pat Barry, Mike Weiss, Mark Rogers, Mike Snure, Mike DeBonte, Ed O’Dwyer, Rich Tintle, Phil Becker; Second row: Rav Fantuzzi, Steve Bellars, Gene Sienkiewicz, Frank Witty, Mike McCarthy, Jack Fitzpatrick, Carmen Holster, Charles Cairns, John VanOrden, Rob Sloan, Dennis Chaplin, Jim Florence, Roy Stockland; Third row: Coach 1 loeflinger, Rich Watt, Mike Cimorelli, Mike Conry, Brian Kneebone, Bob Wooley, Mike VanZile, Chuck Dale, Dave Murray, Joe Maggio, Ed Skurka, Jim Usinowicz, Gary Pad-dock, John Weiss, John Wetzel, Dan Murray, and Coach Farquhar. Cindermen Look Toward Good Season Rich Tintle shows the form of ancient Romans in throwing the javelin. Seniors Patricia Ackerman Janice L. Anderson Wendy Arnold John J. Babb Robert Ball With the arrival of U.F.O.’s, the class of 1968 entered Butler, under President Steve Bellars . Loretta M. Barry Nan Louise Barry Janice C. Bamper Patricia Bergen Deborah Ellen Biddle Richard Bossard Susan A. Bedell Steven Bellars overflowing with school spirit which would serve as a forecast for the four years to come . . . Barbara Brown Jo Ann Brown Linda J. Brush Pamela Calco Patricia Calco Gerard Canavan Marlene Burney Richard Burt Lea Bush Lorraine Burek Robert Burke Carole Bucher Senior class officers, with advisor. Miss Neilson, arc: President Michael VanZile. Secretary Marilyn Wood, Treasurer James McDonald and Vice President Michael Cimorelli. We attended our successful Freshman Hallowe’en Party, and maintained high standards in our curricular work while participating in many extra-curricular activities . . . Michael Cimorelli Thomas Comiciotto Michael Conry Coming back with Jack Fitzpatrick as our symbol of leadership, we were sophomores, experienced and proud of our new status . . . Jeanne Decker Patricia De Falco Wayne De Marco While many of our class participated in varsity activities, a select few became the first underclassmen to have ever had parts in the Senior Play . . . James De Merritt Douglas Dilzer John Dodds Diane Dunning Elizabeth Ebersole Thomas Ellard Dominick Fantuzzi Raymond Fantuzzi Michael Fersch James Fordyce Phyllis Marie Franco Nidia Garcia Entering school once again in September 1966, we now realized that we, the class of 1968, were upperclassmen . . . Ronald Games Karen J. Goldner Sharon Goldner With Don Matthews as president, we planned the Junior-Senior Dinner Dance at the Hickory Hill Country Club, an event long to be remembered by those who attended . . . Mollie Hague Lynn Hazekamp Jack H. Heine Robert Krill Thomas Krzykvva William G. Lang Glenda Lanterman Gary Leon Kathleen Lindsay Martin J. Kikkert Patricia Kitchell Susan Kneebone 107 Joseph Maggio Allen Magic Pamela Majestic Diana Markovvski Edwin Markowski Diane Maros We learned about ourselves when we wrote career term papers . Donald G. Matthews Kevin McClinton Michael McCracken and were proud of the members of our class who earned prizes in the state History Fair . . . Wanda Miller Linda Ann Milo Beverly L. Moody Daniel Murray David Murray M. Anne Mynttinen The College Board Exams in May were the first of many tests, but with the graduation of the Class of 1967 and many friends . . . Gail Nanick Kathy Nelson Robert Neukum 110 we knew we had reached the top and the Class of 1968 would soon be a reality . . . Nicholas Paolini Evelyn Patti Eileen M. Patton 111 Sharon Opalenik Judy Ann Orlich Marguerite Oser Emery Peine Dawn Phillips Deborah Plog Gene Sienkiewicz Gerald Sisco Robert W. Sisco As Seniors under President Mike VanZile, we surpassed our goal of $4000 in the magazine campaign by $2000, reaching a grand total of $6400 . . . Carol Ann Sobiech Ronald Sorensen 114 Bonnie Sty macks Howard Tallman Guy Tarsitano Kenneth L. Tcmby Michael E. Till David R. Tintle There were tests to be taken, awards to receive, tryouts for the class play, The Male Animal, and a lot of waiting . . . Ronald Townsend Frances Turner Gavin Tyndall Karen Vanderhoff Harry Van Orden Shirley Van Orden Michael Van Zile Richard J. Watt Waiting for rings, senior pictures, college admissions and graduation night . . . Richard S. Watt Laurie Weick John Weiss John Wetzel Mar)' Margaret White 117 Gregory Whitmore Daune Joy Witty Sharon L. Witty With the final arrival of graduation, we knew that this was not the end, but only the beginning . . . there was so much more to do. Marilyn Wood Jacquelyn Wyss Linda Young Underclasses CLASS OFFICERS Junior officers arc President Peter Barry with advisors Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Martens, Treasurer Linda Kulit and Secretary Eileen Barry. Juniors Ruthann Ackerman Ann Marie Adalist Louise Alexander Nancy Aquadro Nicky Aylen Raymond Babcock Sandra Bailey Eileen Barry Peter Barry Emil Baumann 122 Mary Becker Robert Bender Robin Blom Margaret Bond Wendy Bowman Marlise Briggs Debbie Brown Dorothy Brown Lee Brown Sue Ann Brown Patricia Bruce Eleanor Buenzli Kristine Burek Charles Cairns Raymond Canty Rosemar f Ccntanni Dennis Chaplin Linda Christian Gary Cimorclli Duane Collett Denise Como Charles Cook Donald Cooper James Cronk Sally Dalesio Thomas Dann Dennis Davenport Michael Dc Bonte ioan De Graw )eborah Donnelly Margaret Dubinski Duane Duncan Sherry Dunn Deborah Dupey Patricia Dzubera Thomas Ebersolc Roseanne Fadil Susan Fallon Danny Famularo Jacnn Farrand James Ferris Lou Finamore Donna Finklc Cathy Fitzgibbons Barbara Fleming John Fleming James Florance Linda Fushek Charles Genardi Daniel Gill Angelo Gizzi Patricia Gordon Martin Good William Gormley Miles Green I Eleanor Grimm Paula Halkiu Arnold Hall Linda Hall 124 Lynn Hamilton Patricia Hardy Harold Hasclman Gregory Heck Virginia Herland Patti Herring Jeffrey Hess Kenneth Hickman Gerald Hofmann Donald Hooker Patricia Hopper James Hourigan Michael House Carol Iannaci Tack Inglis jonnie Jacyssin George Tones Linda Kautz Michael Kelly Patrick Kelly Thomas Kelly 125 Brian Kneebone Johanna Krauss Kristine Krzykwa John Kuligoski Joanne Kuka Douglas Kennedy Larry Kitchell Terry Kitchell Timothy Kitchell Dennis Klemm Linda Kulik Dorothy Kuziora Alice La Sala Stephen La Sala William Lemmons Peter Levine Stephen Locascio Gordon Lorenz Barbara Luba Jo Ann Mac Lean Leonard Maggio David Marion Jeffrey Marion Keith Marion Michele Marion Mary Martin Donna Mathews John Mathews Larry McCann Robert McCracken i Karen McElroy Colleen McKeown Martin McKernan Wilhelmina Mensonides Clifford Miller Ronald Muldoon Jean Mungenast Donna Nicollcti Vito Noce John Nolan Gloria Noss Steven Oakes Henry Obert Daniel O’Connor Thomas O’Dell Edmund O’Dwyer Linda Orlich Virginia Osar James Osterhoudt Gary Paddock Lynne Painter Joseph Panaro Ronald Parisi Diane Pellington Shirley Penaluna Steven Petrella Scott Phillip Robert Piatt Trudv Porr Marsha Post Wayne Radell Robert Ragonese Linda Redner Stephen Regis Ginger Reiter 127 Thomas Rhinesmith Rhoda Ribaudo Kathleen Roach Bart Roccoberton Anthony Romeo Anthony Rugo Kristin Sater Kevin Schaffer Cecilia Schinski Charles Schmiedhauser Roberta Sehulster William Shannon Gene Shargay Daniel Shenise Michael Siek Fred Sinj jer Patricia Sisco Anthony Sisto Joseph Skorupo Robert Sloan David Smith Christine Snure Charles Snyder David Sonne 128 Edward Steele Roy Stockland Barbara Streiter Dona Strup Arthur Taner Dwight Tintlc Wayne Titmus Lynne Titus Patricia Titus Paul Titus Sharon Troxler David Trueman James Usinovvicz Robert Van Hine Carol Van Houten Rosemary Van Houten Susan Van Orden Dorothy Veith Bonnie Wachter Lauren Wagner Cathy Waltz Randall Warner Wendy Warner Dennis Watt Patricia Whethan Steve White 129 Robert Williams Frank Witty Ronald Witty Robert Wooley Alayna Young Soph Class of 1970 CLASS OFFICERS President Don Anderson and Secretary Pam Irving are the Sophomore class officers with their advisor Mr. Prisbeck. Patti Ackerman Sharon Adkins Vincent Ammirata Donald Anderson Evelyn Arroyo Rosa Arroyo Barbara Aumick Laura Baker Lynne Baker Patrick Barry Sheryl Bayer Katherine Beck Phillip Becker Bonnie Bedrosian Beverly Bender Deborah Berg Charlene Beveridge Gail Bigncll Dorothy Blockburger Jill Blom Gail Bosley Jan Bossard John Brennan Craig Brinster Donna Brown Paul Brush Michael Burns Scott Bucher Margaret Cahill Dave Canavan Jan Chetnik Theresa Clarke Susan Clave Alice Cleary Brian Cleary John Coopkel Donna Comiciotto Katherine Conklin Isabelle Connor Debbie Corby Joe Corby Glenn Corrigan Barbara Cor ter Carol Creamer Kenneth Cronk Donna Crum Sharon Crum Jamie Ann Curran Rosemary Dalesio Ken Dale Charles D'Amato Richard Dean Pat Decker Pat Demarest 133 Steve De Pascale Mary Ann Diana Roberta Dilts Carol Douglass Michael Dumpert Ellen Eckrich Thomas Eustice Rudy Fijewski Donald Fisher Anita Fitzpatrick Barbara Fletcher Susan Fraas Carol Franco Mary Franco Larry Freeh Jeff French Jack Gagg Merton Gallager Dorcas Gormley Michael Gormley Linda Gould Robert Green Joey Hackett Barbara Hague David Heerse Linda Heinks Gisela Hofmann Patricia Holly Donald Huber Carole Huysse 134 Donna Galloway Patricia Gardner Jeff Games Philip Giurintano Diane Glasser Michael Gluck ■ V Karen Hague Kathy Hall Steve Hanley Fred Hartmann Janice Haupt Diane Hcdaen Pamela Irving Gloria Kautz William Kelly Bill Kerstner Robert Kcssock David Kitchell Lauralec Kitchell Carol Ketchel Gillian Kneebone Debra Kochka Michael Kotcher Donna Kressoty Kathleen Kuser William Landon Cheryl Langbein Nancy Leonard Richard Luba Joyce Lorenz Troy Manning Kenneth Marion Gregg Marion Rita Marion Ken Lawrence Marion Barbara Mathews Gloria Mathews Gloria Matzura Christine McCabe Margaret McCarter Michael McCarthy John Me Cracken Robert Me Donald Daniel McKeown Janice McKinnon Tim McMinn Carol Meier Patricia Meier Thomas Meier Nancy Merullo Deborah Mitchell Kenneth Montanye Timothy Morrell Janet Morris 135 Bruce Morse Suzanne Mulligan Carol Mungcnast Sherry Meyers Jan Neugcbauer Roger O’Neill Ellyn Osar Susan Owens Peter Pace Ralph Pace Lois Passaretti Cindy Peine Donna Perfetti Valencia Perfetti Susan Perreault Carol Pogwist Bruce Pugh Robert Quinn Patricia Rafferty Cathy Reardon David Reardon Michael Regis Tony Regding Morris Renna Mark Rogers Scott Rogers Stephen Rothfeld John Ryerson Mary Sacco Donnell Sanders Kathleen Saxe Irene Schaffer Susan Schnitzel Marilyn Schumody Robert Shaud Judy Shcnise 136 vt V IV Charles Shupn Betty Lou Sillsbury Sheryl Sisco Thomas Sisco Michael Sisto Edward Skurka Deborah Smith Donna Smith Francis Smith Michael Snure Shelly Stires Jerry Stocchctti Diane Struble Gary Stymacks Judy Tardell Nora Tardell Marsha Taylor Pauline Tintle Richard Tintle Richard Townsend Clarissa Travers Linda Tucker Caroline Vanderhoff Karen Van Dyke AtA'Ik V Judy Van Hine John Van Orden Mary Van Orden William Van Winkle Gilbert Van Zile Steven Visaggio Robert Vreeland Barbara Ward Timothy Watt Wendy Weather walks Michael Weiss Arlene Wcspestad Blair Whritenour Craig Whritenour Michael Willis Russel Wright Gail Wyman Daniel Zack 137 CLASS OFFICERS Freshman officers are President James Meade and Secretary Janine Brill with class advisor Mr. Ellard. 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Advertisements Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1968 ❖ MOLDED PRODUCTS DIVISION Amerace Corp. BUTLER, NEW JERSEY The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Butler Extend the Congratulations of RESIDENTS OF THE BOROUGH OF BUTLER to the CLASS OF 1968 ❖ CLAYTON BROWN, Mayor Robert L. Predmore , Council President William F. Sehulster Rogert J. Struble Fred W. Ricker Ramon J. Kelly Robert L. Emanuelli Carl G. Whritenour, Borough Clerk 149 ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ THE ROTARY CLUB of Butler, New Jersey S wux dbovs. Sfd@ He Profits Most Who Serves Best As a service club in the large Butler community ROTARY seeks to actively support all worthy youth activities. ROTARY invites you to apply The Four Way Test in your daily life, believing you will be a better person if you do. THE FOUR WAY TEST 1. Is it the Truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build good will and better friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? (Copyright 1946 — Rotary International) The Mayor and Council and the Townspeople of the BOROUGH OF BLOOMINGDALE Congratulate the CLASS OF 1968 GOOD LUCK and MUCH HAPPINESS ♦ ♦ ♦ -f♦+■♦++♦♦♦+♦ ♦ ♦ ♦■♦ ♦♦♦+♦♦ Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1968 KINNEY-KELLY CLEANERS MODERN BEAUTY SHOP Route 23 Park Place Butler. New Jersey Butler, New Jersey 838-1425 838-0719 BUTLER COAL LUMBER COMPANY D H Lehigh Coal Lumber and Mason's Materials Plywood Cut to Size 69 Main Street Butler, New Jersey WATSON JEWELERS 105 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey 838-1500 835-1041 ARTHUR F. JORDAN SCHOOL CHARTER BUS TRANSPORTATION 148 Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey 838-5000 152 838-1990 Claire Douglass RAYMOND DECORATORS 168 Kiel Avenue Butler, New Jersey Draperies, Slipcovers, Bedspreads Free estimates and consultations Compliments ol RIVERDALE AUTO PARTS PRO'S SWEET SHOP 6 Boonton Avenue POST'S RADIO COLOR T.V. - RADIO - HI-FI - STEREOS SALES and SERVICE Butler, New Jersey 180 Main Street 838-0245 RICHARD'S FUNERAL HOME 4 Newark - Pompton Turnpike. Riverdale RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS excellent PLAQUES design TROPHIES skilled craitsmanship superb quality 838-0142 Best Wishes LEVINE FURNITURE COMPANY 118-120 Main Street Butler, N. J. Interior Decorating Service YOUR CLASS JEWELERS DIEGES CLUST DUmont 4-3326 FRANK PLO MUSIC CO. 17 John Street. New York, 8, N. Y. PHILADELPHIA • PROVIDENCE Instruments - Music - Repairs 69 So. Washington Avenue Bergenfield, New Jersey MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Frank Plocharski ROYAL PONTIAC - OLDS, Inc. Route 23 Butler New Jersey 154 838-1400 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1968 From BUTLER KNITTING MILLS 45 Carey Avenue Butler, N. J. 07405 Manufacturers of Distinctive Knitted Outerwear N. Y. 212-PE 6-1140 N. J. 201 -838-0904 Compliments of COLLEGIATE CAP GOWN CO. 48-25 - 36 Street Long Island City, New York Code 212 —EX 2-2710 COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM COMPANY 210 Crosby Avenue Paterson. New lersey Fry Bonded Roofing Phone: 838-4257 838-0356 TINTLE BROS. Established -1894 Roofing - Gutters - Leaders 100 Kiel Ave. 20 Ryerson Ave. Butler, N. J. Bloomingdale, N. J. LARRY'S DELICATESSEN PINK'S PHARMACY Butler. New Jersey 194 Main Street Butler, New Jersey 838-1554 838-0649 155 ♦ t ♦ ♦ ♦ ++■♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦+ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 4-4-4 ♦ ♦ ♦ 4- JOHN L. BERRY, INSURANCE 2 Boonton Avenue Butler, New Jersey 838-0047 838-1062 CLASSIC CLEANERS PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANERS All Cleaning and Tailoring Done on Premises — Shirt Laundry — 44 Boonton Avenue Butler. New Jersey Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1968 BUTLER HARDWARE LUMBER Route 23 Butler New Jersey DUTCH MILL FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION 210 Main Street Butler, New Jersey 838-5580 THE MORRISON FUNERAL HOME 86 Bartholdi Avenue Butler, New Jersey DEGRAW'S CHEVROLET 257 Hamburg Turnpike Riverdale, New Jersey 835-5200 POMPTON GALE SHOP SPORTS WEAR Knitwear - Lingerie 212 Wanaque Avenue Pompton Lakes, New Jersey ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 156 LOUIS LEVINE SONS CLOTHIERS Featuring “Botany 500 Tailored by DAROFF MEN'S CLOTHING 154 Main Street Butler, New Jersey 838-0393 Compliments of NEES' BAKERY 140 Main Street Butler, New Jersey 838-0307 KOCHKA BROS. Inc. FORD Thunderbird - Gaiaxie - Fairlane - Falcon - Mustang 167 Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, New Jersey 838-0800 SI-VAN MERCHANDISING CO. MISCELLANEOUS MERCHANDISE Bought and Sold 73 Main Street - Box 1 Butler, New Jersey 838-0346 17 Kiel Ave., Butler REAL ESTATE IE 8 1254 Compliments oi F. B. WHITTLE HARDWARE CO. 208 Main Street Butler, New Jersey 838-0117 GOOD LUCK! Compliments of EUGENE WEINSTEIN MICHAEL NESTICO WARD'S PHARMACY LAKELAND PHARMACY 12 Main Street Route 23 Kiel Avenue Butler, New Jersey Kinnolon. New Jersey 838-5552 COUNTRY LIQUORS Route 23, Kinnolon. New Jersey SERVING BUTLER — KINNELON AREA KEG BEER. SODA, FINE WINES. LIQUORS Free Delivery Vince Maggio, Prop. 838-2222 We Are As Near As Your Phone BUTLER TAXI SERVICE Radio Dispatched Cabs 222 Main Street Butler, New Jersey Compliments of CIRCLE SYSTEM 2020 Ferry Street Easton, Penna. ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT RECONDITIONERS NORMAN SHEET METAL CO. BUTLER NEW CO. 838-0359 132 Union Ave. Bloomingdale, N. J. Stationery, Gifts, Greeting Cards Film, Newspapers, Tobacco, Party Goods 838-5454 150 Main Street Butler. New Jersey CARL'S DELICATESSEN CATERING SERVICE Butler, New Jersey 838-6911 Route 23 Boonton Avenue Hours: 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. • Open 7 Days a Week Congratulations! Off to College or Off to Work The BUTLER BANK Can Help A FIRST NATIONAL A HE L BA NK OF JTLER rBL ITLE R. BUTLEI KINNELO n BAN! Ml Mg| V EDUCATION LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS OR JUST PLAIN ERIENDLY ADVICE! P0MPT0N PLAINS Your local hometown bank — BIG ENOUGH — to serve you — SMALL ENOUGH — to be friendly f++ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Phones: TE 8-9830 TE 8-9784 Samuel P LaSala James R. La Sala La SALA'S We Have Everything 139 Main Street Bloomingdale. New Jersey JACK'S MEN BOYS' WEAR Complete Line of Men's and Boys' Clothing — Dress or Work Shoes 178 Main Street Butler, New Jersey 838-4544 YOPY'S WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE 124 Hamburg Turnpike Bloomingdale, N. J. MARCO'S PLAYMART 574 Turnpike Pompton Plains, N. J. 838-2303 835-3443 GRADUATES OF 1968 Young men and women who would like to discuss the advantages of a career in banking (including the opportunity to continue your education) in one of New Jersey's largest and most progressive banks are invited to arrange for an appointment and get details from Mr. Stephen D. Germond, Vice President and Cashier in charge of personnel at our Totowa Boro Administration Center. Please telephone 684-8000, you will receive a cordial welcome! NATIONAL BANK OF PASSAIC COUNTY A CENTURY OF SERVICE AS A NATIONAL BANK ( MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 160 WES JONES Licensed Electrical Contractor Commercial and Industrial Wiring Specialist on Industrial Control Automation and Electric Heating 284 Main Street Butler, N. J. 838-0823 Compliments ol SPIEGEL'S FLOWERS Compliments of EXCELSIOR LUMBER MILLWORK CO. BUTLER, N. J. SUDDEN SERVICE LILLIE'S FAMOUS BRAND SHOES Quality Shoes at Bargain Prices 49 HAMBURG TURNPIKE RIVERDALE. NEW JERSEY BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1968 FROM THE STUDENT COUNCIL Advisor—Mr. L. Perfetti President—Guy Tarsitano Secretary—Jean Mungenast Treasurer—Sue Van Orden 225 PARK AVENUE SOUTH NEW YORK, N. Y. 10003 163 publishers of fine yearbooks since 191U I NCORPORATED 252 CALIFORNIA AVENUE PATERSON, NEW JERSEY MULBERRY 4.-4322 164 •♦♦♦♦♦♦+■+■+■+•♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦+ ♦ ♦ ♦♦■ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ 165 ADVERTISERS — A — Amerace Corp.......................... 148 Arthur Jordan Inc..................... 152 — B — Berry, John L., Insurance ............ 156 Bloomingdale Borough ................. 151 Butler Borough ....................... 149 Butler Coal Lumber ................. 152 Butler Hardware lumber ............. 156 Butler Knitting Mills ................ 155 Butler News ......................... 159 Butler Taxi ......................... 158 — C — Carl's Delicatessen .................. 159 Circle System ........................ 158 Collegiate Cap Gown ................ 158 Country Club ......................... 155 Country Liquors ...................... 158 — D — DeGraw's Chevy ....................... 156 Delma Studios ........................ 163 Dieges Clust ...................... 154 Dutch Mill Flower Shop ............... 156 — E — Excelsior Lumber ..................... 161 — F — 1st National Bank of Butler .......... 159 1st National Bank of Passaic County .. 160 — J — Jack's Clothing ...................... 160 — K — Kinney Kelly ......................... 152 Kochka Bros., Inc..................... 157 — L — Larry's Delicatessen ................ 155 La Sala's ............................. 160 Levine Furniture ...................... 154 Levine, Louis Sons .................. 157 Lillies Shoes ......................... 161 — M — Marco's Market ........................ 160 Matthew's Real Estate ................. 157 Modern Beauty Shop .................... 152 Morrison's ............................ 156 — N — Nees' Bakery .......................... 157 Norman Sheet Metal Co.................. 159 — P — Pink's Pharmacy........................ 155 Plo, Frank ............................ 154 Pompton Gale Shop ..................... 156 Post's Radio .......................... 153 Progress .............................. 164 Pro's Sweet Shop ...................... 153 — R — Raymond Decorators .................... 153 Richard's Funeral Home ................ 153 Riverdale Auto Parts .................. 153 Rotary Club ........................... 150 Royal Pontiac-Olds, Inc................ 154 — S — Si-Van Merchandising Co................ 157 Spiegel's Florist ..................... 161 Student Council ....................... 162 — T — Tintle Bros............................ 155 — W — Watson Jewelers ....................... 152 Wes Jones ............................. 161 Whittles, F. B., Hardware Co........... 158 Ward's Pharmacy ....................... 158 166 BOOSTERS Ray Furcillo Alice LaSala, March 18, 1967 Kinnelon Chevron Service, 838-9848 The Brothers Four—Bob, Don, Mike, Tom Jackie Dave—Forever The Meadtown Cleaners F M Meats, 838-6115, Meadtown Shopping Center Kinnelon, New Jersey North Jersey Pump Co,, 838-0900 To all, from Gavin Tyndall Good Luck next year G.A.A.—Deb, Joy, Wan Bill DePuyt The Bus Driver Betty, Bud, Rich, Bev, Brian, Lisa Ken P. Lynne T.—'67 and forever Buddy Sue—April 4, 1967 The Del-Phi's, The In Sound, 838-2671 Murph Bone '66, '67, '68 Mickey, Mealie, Roe, and Carmel Celenza Glenda Earl—Dec. 1965 on! The Paolini Family Shelly Dupey, The Frustrated Flute Player. Good Luck to the Blue Baron from R.B.! Member of the Four F. Club say Go To It Jack Liz Glen Gail The Martens Family Greetings from C.C.'s pal—55 South, G.W.L. Kathy Lee—'66, '67, '68 Donna Regis, 100 Vreeland Ave., Bloomingdale Mr. Mrs. Henry Mohl Mr. Henry T. Ellard The Water Girls of H.R. 310— P.F., L.M., S.VO., D.P. Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Graduating Class of '68, from Homeroom 13 Do It! 1967-68 Colorguard Squad Best Wishes, Mr. Mrs. Clinton W. Ackerman Still goin' strong, Larr Rann Nicky Bev—Class of '68—from '66 till ? COMPLIMENTARY Ansel's Beauty Salon Arthur Riedel, Inc. Berta's Chateau Butler Lunch Eleanor's Dress Shop Guenter Motors Gulf Automotive Hennion's Barber Shop Monohan Paint Mullin's Glass Paul's Jewelry Van Ness Motors Vet's Cleaning Class of 1967 167 T, • June Smith peeks down at the camera while singing. Loretta Barry and Wendy Arnold were M.C.'s lor the talent show. Ann Adalist gracefully dances across the floor. TALENT ’68 I lie Delphis came in first place at the Talent Show. B. H. S. FASHIONS Sandv 1 utcher displays a touch of Old England. ART SHOW Bonnie Wachter displays an original piece of art work. One of this year’s popular styles is modeled bv Charlene Beveridge. Art students examine a political painting on display. Kris Suter and Katin Decker look on as their escorts Pete Barrv, President of the Junior Class, and Mike Van Zile. President of the Senior Class, cut the cake. Many couples lill the dance lloor to the strains of the pleasurable music. 5 DAYS TO REMEMBER Mr. Frank Burns, Assistant Football Coach, gave the leading address at the annual Sports Dinner. Linda Milo at the Senior Trip. Peter Barry at Student Council Picnic. Vincent Paolini, Johanna Krauss, Judy I ardell, Charles Snvder, and Gayle Smith concentrate on playing a complicated Hungarian game. - Put I lardy presents the 1968 yearbook to Mr. Becker. Everyone here seems to be enjoying the Senior I rip. Pete Levine and Eileen Barry discuss the day’s events. Students enjo the water and sand at Valley Spring. Richard Burt bestows gems of wisdom upon other members of the Tin tie Ticket. i an Barry performs her duties as Borough Clerk. Mike Van Zile presents his views as candidates await recognition. Mavor Dave Tintle presides over the town council meeting. SENIORS AT WORK Voting booths were used hv students to cast their ballots. Councilman Wetzel with Linda Milo and Steve D'Achino explore the lire house. FINIS 1968 Anne Mynttincn speaks on Responsibilities of the Individual to 1 limsclf.” Mr. Langbein congratulates Beverly Mooch as she receives her diploma. Howard l allman, valedictorian of his class, was also one of the speakers. Mr. Goldberg congratulates Guy Tarsi-tano, the recipient of various awards. TO IIWM OUM RfiMOVK THIS STRIP KLEEN-STIK DUBL-SIIK CHICAGO SI. ILLINOIS TO CLKAN DfV SV4PACK TO llPOM CUM AIMfim THU MTAIA • MCI KLEE N - STIK DUBL-STIK CHICAGO ai. ILLINOIS ARKf TO CLKAN OMT IUSPACI TO lifOit floM RiMOvi This strip vi wei cm • 11 b ■ « vii APPLY TO CLIAN TO KXPOSK OUM AC KLEEN • STIK CHICAGO a I. APPLY TO CLKAN CHICAGO 11. 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