Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

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tllIMKI DEDICATION The year of 1958-1959 Has been noteworthy for Columbia High School in that it saw the completion of the beautiful and functional addition to our original fine building. We, the senior class, wish to dedicate this book, not to the material structure alone, but to all those who contributed to the planning, the creative artistry, and the financial sacrifice which made this achievement possible. The addition of these areas for work and recreation provides the opportunity for years of useful activities, personal satisfaction and academic progress for those who in time to come will be privileged to use them. A world in turmoil, yet one facing horizons of hitherto undreamed of progress needs sound think- ing, educated and cultured citizens. We, the students who graduate from Columbia High School, inspired by the educational and civic progress for which it stands, accept this challenge. VICKI GRANET Editor-in-Cbief DEDICATION FACULTY... SENIORS... JUNIORS SOPHOMORES 2 4 7 87 97 ACTIVITIES ......................... 107 DRAMATICS .......................... 117 SPORTS 123 ADVERTISEMENTS..................... 140 JOEL HUBERMAN Associate Editor RICHARD NICHOLSON Business Manager FRANCESCA A. PALMINTERI Editorial Adviser ? ToJL THEODORE P. GNAGEY Business Adviser Page 3 ROBERT L AMSDEN Principal Thomas H. Fleming, A. M. School Chairman of Class Guides: Senior Class Guide Joseph D. Haley, A. M. Donald Hamingson, M. Ed. Walter G. Hatton, A. M. Elinor M. Haupt, A. M. Katherine Horween, A. M. Gladys H. Howell, A. M. Junior Class Guide Mar ' McCarroll, A. M. David H. Meddaugh, A. M. Herman I. Mendelson, A. M. Ruth C. Paine, A. M. Elsie A. Ruback, B. A. Vincent L Scguin, A. M. Irwin W. Thompson, A. M. Senior Class Guide Toshiko Ushijima, A. M. John I. Wcnker, A. M. Mildred F. Memory, B. S. School Chairman of Social Studies Department Edward E. Buhrer, A. M. George Goetz, A. M. Henry C. Gray, A. M. Junior Class Guide Richard H. Huntington, A. M. Einar H. Johnson, A. M. Margaret L. Johnson, A. M. William Kerr, A. M. Jack E. MacDonough, A. M. Rita G Mears, A. M. Sophomore Class Guide Thoreau E. Raymond, A. M. Arnold Stark, A. M. ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENTS Betty L. Barton, A. M. General Secondary Supervisor of English and Social Studies Departments Allison Bush, A. M. Dorothy D. Dharni, A. M. School Chairman of English Department James L. Browning, M. Ed. Mary F. Clutton, A. M. C LaRue Crosson, A. M. Ernest F. Fiske, M. Ed. Audrey R. Friedman, A. M. Theodore P. Gnagcy, A. M. LeMoyne Goodman, A. M. Martha M. Gray, A. M. MARY S. HENDERSON Dean of Girls LATIN DEPARTMENT Ernest F. White, A. M. Head of Latin Department Margaret A. Sanders, A. M. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Clinton D. Talbot, A. M. School Chairman of Mathematics Department Stuart M. Benjamin, A. M. Sophomore Class Guide Norton C. Brown, M. S. Joan M Flynn, B. A. Hans O. Frigo, B. A. Theodore W. Mellotte, A. M. Burnham L. Paige, A. M. Custodian of High School Funds Corinne D. Seaton, A. M. Charlotte G Smith, A. M. Peter A. Tenewitz, M. Ed. Alice B. Vail, B. A. John B. Woodbury, Jr., A. M. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Marie A. Sora, A. M. Head of Modem Language Department Lucy G. Ahern, A. M. Jeanette B. Alfano, B. A. Joseph Duchesneau, A. M. Thomas L Gill, A. M. Adolf W. Hannes, A. M. Peter P. Iosso, A. M. C x . • . ... Helen G. Jones, A. M. Francesca A. Palminteri, A. M. Salvatore Paolclla, A. M. J. Robert Schmitz, B. A. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT C. Henry Mellinger, A. M. School Chairman of Science Department C. LeRoy Darlington, M. Ed. Justine V. della Sala, A. M. Sophomore Class Guide Michael N. DeMarco, M. S. Mark E. Dobbelaar, A. M. Irwin Gcnzer, B. A. Page 4 art Hickman, M. Ed. )re W. William Lewi Stef BUSINESS EDUCATION George B. Pontz, M. S. DIP E T Head of Business Education Department J Josephine L. Conover, A. M. James E. Decker, A. M. ii Driver Education Joseph A. Grosso, B. A. Frank S. Micale, B. S. Carl Strony, A. M. ART DEPARTMENT Genicve E. Secord, B. S. Director of Art Violet B. Demarest, A. M. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Francis R. Hoffman, M. S. Director of Physical Education Department Lois J. Baillie, B. S. David P. Beaver, M. Ed. Frederick H. Booth, Jr., M. Ed. G. Stephen Frampton, Jr., B. S. Ita M. Hoxsie, A. M. Marguerite E. Kuhlman, A. M. Catherine J. Paskcrt, A. M. Joan E. Salvia, B. S. Philip S. Scitzer, M. Ed. Stanley J. Thornton, B. S. HOME ECONOMICS DEPART ME Elizabeth D. Zielenbach, A. M School Chairman of Home Department Mary W. Fries, B. S. Joyce D. Paul, B. S. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT James E. Hopkins, M. Ed. Director of Industrial Arts Department David Habel, M. Ed. Voris A. Linker, A. M. Leonard S. Platt Howard E. Sherman, B. S. Driver Education J. Harold Rudy, M. Ed. Driver Education Edwin F. Spear, M. Ed. Driver Education Thomas J. Weiner, B. S. Driver Education Sanford Wolff. B. A. Driver Education DR. HERBERT W. Me DAVIT Superintendent of Schools Richard B. Hamilton, M. D. Assistant Medical Inspector Margaret M. Beach, R. N. Maude G. Fenton, R. N. FFICE STAFF Rose A. Monahan Principal’s Secretary Lee M. Cardinale Lillian G. Grossman Patricia C. Hubbard Ruth L. Jackson Charlotte S. Mathias Helen S. Morgcnroth Ruth M. Murphy Sarah M. Vcnza DIRECTOR OF CAFETERIAS Bernice L. Decker LIBRARY Beatrice M. Adam, A. M. James W. Stanford, B. L. S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Paul T. Wagner, M. M. Ed. Director of Music Department Nixon Bicknell, Organist, Mus. B. Robert H. Jones, B. S. Robert W. Kingsbury, M. M. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Albert S. Harden, Jr., M. D. Director Ruth V. Berney, M. D. Assistant Medical Inspector HARRY B. SHEELEY Dean of Boys Page 5 Standing (from left to right): Adolf W. Hannes, Ernest F. Fiske, Theodore W. Jones, Theodore W. Mellotte, Peter A. Tencwitz, C. Leroy Darlington, Edward E. Buhrcr, Voris A. Linker, and Frank S. Micale. Seated (from left to right): Mildred F. Memory, Charlotte C. Smith, Corinne D: Seaton, Elizabeth D. Zielenbach, Elsie A. Ruback, C- Larue Crosson, and Francesca A. Palminteri. Not pictured; Lucy G. Ahern, David Meddaugh, Ruth C. Paine, and Margaret A. Sanders. Senior Class Guide—Mr. Irwin Thompson Class President—Bob Maxton Page 6 Senior Class Guide—Mr. Thomas Fleming Class Secretary—Ellen Assclmeycr 'ft.Coppoln Senior ¥ Our faces wore uniformly forced smiles as we tried to hide a definite, though indeterminate, fear on that bright September morning, when we first entered Columbia. When finally we were seated, our first assembly got under way. We learned to salute the flag, and we heard the first of Mr. Amsden's statistical orations upon the number of girls, boys, teachers, and holes in the acoustical ceiling in the first floor hall. We were in, our nerves were soothed, and school began. Sophomore orientation also began. We learned the mundane facts of school life, and wc also learned other things which were not printed in the guide book. Wc learned that in the lunchroom sophs just don't save scats, especially when a junior wants to sit down. We learned to pitch pennies in study, and to hit the kettle drum four out of five times. We also learned that he who leaves his lunch in front of the library 4' is a fool. The only thing that escaped our keen eyes was what they did in that course called Modern Living. We went out for clubs, sports, and committees. Some of us played football, some chess. We all kept busy. We bought activities btx)ks; we learned the songs and cheers; and we sat in the cheering section at football games. They even let us cheer a little. We were being oriented. Carlos Romulo came to speak to us in assembly, and when wc all came in coats and tics, Mr. Romulo thought that he was talking at Seton Hall Prep, but it all worked out. Niels and Mahgoub, the exchange students from Denmark and the Sudan, came to talk with us and to exchange ideas. The Curtis H. Threlkcld scholarship fund was established. We sat through our first year of letter assemblies, and we learned that Mr. Booth could explain anything. Wc plodded on; the orientation was over; we were juniors. Our junior year started off with a bang and a sneeze. Columbia was gripped by the Asiatic flu. and classes were reduced to less than half of their normal enrollments. Because of the new addition which was going up on the athletic fields, most of the rooms were re- numbered for our junior year, and wc could mis-direct the sophomores in good conscience since wc did not know where we were going either. This was the year of the German measles and the white Impala convertible. In March a princess of Siam came to speak in an assembly, and because of a minor blizzard, a mixup on radio reports, and the fact that it was Friday, most of us did not come to school that day. There was little danger that the princess would be faced by a hostile audience, for the total of herself, the stage crew, and the organist nearly outnumbered the listeners. Our Junior Night was Good News. and it was widely acclaimed. Tait College and the roaring twenties set the pace for a lively show filled with story, song, and Miss Hoxsie's tripping production numbers. Pooch, Babe, Marlowe, and all the crowd met with critical success and made Good News something to remember. Soon it was election time . The campaign was lively and was characterized by an abundance of issues and amusing artwork. After two elections Dave Dornbusch, remaining bloody but more or less unbowed, secured the position of the only junior in the final assembly. We took the Merit Scholarship exams, and for the first time all of us were eligible to compete. It is true that most of us weren't qualified, but we were all eligible. Many of us took the S.A.T.'s in our junior year, and four of our number—Bob Marcus, Bill Chenitz, Naida Tushnct, and Barbara Durchlag— exhibited superior intelligence by going to college one year before the rest of us. Licenses started to come in. and year-long friendships”with seniors went by the boards. We were self-sufficient. Junior girls learned the pleasures of an occasional Friday by the sea. Wc sat through more letter assemblies. Our swimmers took second place in the state, and our varsity eleven under their all-round coach had another of those years of crises. 1958 faded away, and we were seniors. We felt pretty good the first day of our senior year. We were the kings of the hill, and the gym, and the cafeteria, and, most important, the parking lot. We were a happy, carefree bunch, until the third day of school when that awesome word college was dropped in our laps. Wc applied all over the map and our gravy train had the lettering no achievement test required lettered on the side of it. Our Senior Play was in reality three senior plays in one, iof it was three one-act plays. Triangle was received with wide critical acclaim. We sat through more letter assemblies, and saw the best Columbia football squad since the 1951 state champions. This was the year of the Montclair clock, when the final forty-five seconds lasted two minutes. The cross-country team won the Essex County Championship, and Mr. Weiner put on the best monologue a letter assembly has seen in many a day. Because wc were all thoroughly familiar with the rotating periods, and had it all figured out, the administration instituted a third lunch sandwiched between the other two. Known affectionately by those who had it as lost lunch, it served to confuse us and the cafeteria staff. Lost lunch was characterized by an even more severe scarcity of anything good to eat than were the other two lunches. The new addition was opened in our final year at Columbia. Our assemblies were characterized by hcllfire and brimstone. They ran the gamut from bongo drums to trapped miners to the State Commissioner of Education, speaking about Russian schools. The two foreign students, Nadia and Lan, spoke in an assembly and exchanged ideas with us. And so we moved forward, upward, and outward. Miss Ruth Paine, an English teacher at Columbia, retired after many years of faithful service. As seniors wc look forward to many things: College for some, a job for others, a completely new life for all of us. Our three years at Columbia arc such a fleeting period of time that it is difficult to evaluate them, but Columbia has left a distinct impression on each of us. It saddens us to leave, and yet wc arc happy because of the challenge that this leaving provides us. When wc remember Columbia wc shall always think of it with gratitude, and with pride, and with honor, for it was here that our intellect took root; it was here that we first met ourselves. Page 8 ARLENE BARBARA AIDEKMAN Arl” 68 Speir Drive South Orange Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Dancer; Mirror Statistician. . . . lo-o-ong eyelashes . . . admirable personality and looks . . . one of the first to bravely remove her ponytail . . . an industrious worker. . . . PHILIP ALBERT ‘•Phil” 110 Raymond Avenue South Orange Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Platform 2, 3, 4; Eire Committee 2, 3, 4. an excellent student . . . the Louis Philip of Honors English a chess enthusiasts . . ambition to be a lawyer. . . . ALPER Dec” 151 Tuican Road Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Jazz Club 4; Library Council 2, 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Scenery Painting. . . . the right size to stand at a drinking fountain . . . garrulity . . . compact vivaciousness. . . . ROBIN AMADA Robbie” 12 Burroughs Way Maplewood Future Teachers of America 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Library Council 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Traditions Committee 3, 4; Bible Reader 3, 4; Twirler 4; Junior Night Chorus; Columbian Reporter 3. . . . one of the terrific '39 twirlers . . . model like appearance . . . devotion to Vanderhoof, Newark, and Florida. . . . STUART D. AMES Stuie” 135 Mayhew Drive South Orange Le Cercle Fran ais 3, Vice-President 4; Electronics Club 2; J. V. Tennis Team 2; Tennis Team 4; Intramural Bowling 2. 3, 4; Junior Night Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Stage Crew; Stage Crew 2, 3, Chairman 4; Senior Prom Committee. . . . the man behind the scenes in our assemblies . . . a perennial top man with the opposite sex . . . strict maintenance of an Ivy” appearance. . . . ELLEN ASSELMEYER El” 22 South Boyden Parkway Maplewood Music Box 2, 4, President 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Civics Com- mittee 2, 4; Bible Reader 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Pre-Junior Night Committee; Senior Play Reading Committee; Senior Play Cast; Mirror Prophet; Senior Class Secretary; Senior Prom Committee; Parnassian Society 4. ... a double hit in Junior Night and the Senior Play ... an alert sense of humor ... the greatest class sec. . . . also the greatest class prophet. . . . RICHARD AULISIO Richie” 741 Irvington Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Treasurer 4; Track Team 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . mutual attraction for females ... I like good beverages ... a future Detroit tycoon. . . . JONAH J. APPLEBAUM 41 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Platform Club 3, 4; Fire Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus. Weequahic High School: J. V. Football 2. . . . early-morning wit . . . likeable chap ... a bull session in English IV . . . thoughtfuj. ... I _ 5 0. ANNE BACHSCHMI 3 West Cedar Lane Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Forum Romanum 2; Pan American Club 3 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Future Nurses of America 3; Biology Club 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Usher. . . . those great summers at the Cape ... a real lover of fun . . . a constant winner in the word finding contest. . . . BALEVRE Maplewood personality Club 3, 4; fiery Painting; JENKINSON Leroy” 18 St. Lawrence Avenue Forum Romanum 4; Homeroom Chairman Chairman 2; Football Team 3; Track Team 4; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . many endeavors on the football field ... an infectious laugh . . . cheerful ways. . . . 4; Maplewood Homeroom Vice- LEAH ELISE BARHASH 34 Hudson Avenue Maplewood Lc Cercle Francis 2, 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Assembly Committee 2, 3. 4; Nominating Committee 2; Bible Reader 3; Junior Night Chorus; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Editor 4. . . . sincerity more one JUDY BACCARO Dwarf” Maplewood Secretary 4; Homeroom Social Chair- Senior Play Properties Committee. social chairman ... a pint the eyebrow pencil. . . . DOLORES BARRA Dee” 249 Parker Avenue Business Education Club 3. ... a helpful word, a thoughtful deed, and understanding smile . . . style on the skating rink . . . skill in stenography. . . . Maplewood RICHARD BARRELLI Dick” 85 Courter Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Elections Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Touch Football 4; Senior Play Ticket Committee. Seton Hall Prep: Booster Club; Football; Tennis Team; Glee Club, Treasurer. . . . interests: sports and cars ... a bevy of female followers . . . being a winner all the way. . . . RONALD BAATZ Ronnie” «45 Tuscan Street Maplewood Treasurer 3, 4; Senior Play Properties Committee. for Lestoil . . . acting ability . . . his interest in JIM BARRE John D.” 102 Boyden Avenue . . . wanting to own his own business . . . success in the general mechanics SUSAN ELLEN BA Sue” 30 Coolidge Road Le Cercle Francis 2; Personality Club . G. A. A. 2; Biology Club 3, 4; Homerooi Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Columnist 4, Columbian Cartoonist 2, 3, 4. ... an enthusiastic and helpful manner . . . ability . . . whirling out the Merry-Go-Round smile. . . . Maplew od PlsMfm Club fl 4; secretary 3; Elections lay Scenery Painting; Assistant Editor 4; natural scholastic her sunny Orange . Basketball RICHARD J. Richie” 7 Speir Drive Elections Committee 3, 4; Finance 2, 3; Intramural Basketball Captain 2. . . . efficiency on the basketball court . . . one of the last to drive, although one of the first to know how . . . magnetic attraction to the opposite sex. . . . ROBERT BATTING Batts” 69 Kendall Avenue Maplewood Platform Club 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Mirror Artist; Senior Prom Committee. . . . the Picasso of Columbia . . . personality-plus . . . remarkable enthusiasm for the cheering squad. . . . DONALD GARY BAUCHNER Don” 27 Hoskier Road South Orange Le Cercle Fran ais 4; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Soph- omore Dramatic Club President; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Assembly Committee 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; School Council; Junior Night Dancer; Pre-Junior Night Committee; Junior Night Understudy; Senior Play Cast; Junior Assembly Committee Chairman. . . . sophisticated . . . skill on keyboards . . . vivid imagination . . . co-operative. . . . THOMAS BAYER Tom” 24 Euclid Avenue Maplewood Electronics Club 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Homeroom Chair- man 3; Finance Committee Chairman 4; House and Grounds Committee 3; Sophomore Orient§tior 2, 3, Captain 4; Intramural Team 2, 3, 4; Nominating CgdMUttee Night Properties Committfl yS|ud.er . . . achievements trAfkl cars ... an outsfarJy ng Tt. inviting friendii■ mmittcc 4; Track Team 2; CrossA Country Track uard 3; Junior easurer 4. n working with Council . . . his BARBARA LAURENE BECK Becky” 47 Park Road Maplewi Parnassian Society 2, 3; Personality Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. . . . outstanding dancing ability . . . affability . . . Green Eyes . . . a famous, blond ponytail . . . enthusiastic. . . . MARILYN DEE BECKER 7 Burroughs Way Maplewood Parnassian Society 2; Personality Club 3; Elections Committee 3, 4. . . . that lengthy blonde ponytail . . . non-conformity , constant diet . . . sophistication. . . . Col am BARBARA BEDERSON 11 Briar Court South Orange Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2; G. A. A. 2; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Mirror Personals Committee. ... an individual individual . . . big blue eyes . . . her mutual friendship with Marilyn. . . . ANDREW J. BE1FUS Drew” 419 Richmond Avenue South Orange Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Football Team 3, 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; J. V. Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Junior Night Chorus. . . . allegiance to the gridiron . . . all-round friendliness . . . carrying weight in school affairs. . . . NELSON BENN 576 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Electronics Club 3; House and Grounds Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Track Team 3; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . a well-cared for duck cut” . . . interested in boating and the wide open seas . . . unassuming manner . . . amiability. . . . DONALD LOUIS BERGMANN 403 Lenox Avenue South Orange Platform Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Elections Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 3, Captain 2; Intramural Basketball 4, Captain 2; Intramural Touch Football 4; Pre-Junior Night Committee; Nominating Committee 3. ■ . . skill in basketball and golf ... a welcome addition to any group and especially to homeroom 348 ... an all-round good guy”. . . . DANIEL S. BERKEY Dan” 2 Kensington Terrace Maplewood Football Team 4. Louisville Male High School: Cadet Club of ROTC 2, 3; Debate Club 2; Varsity Football 3. . . . Kentucky representative of homeroom 218 .. . conscientious ... so many friends. . . . SHARON M. BERKMAN 14 Heller Place Maplewood Library Council 2, 3, 4. ... a winsome personality . . . plans to be a secretary . . . eloquent loquaciousness. . . . MARCIA MAE BERLING Mar” 41 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood Library Council 2, 3, 4; Pan American 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Costume Committee. . . . gab fests with Sharon Berkman . . . enthusiasm for ceramic art .. . personable . . . neat as a pin” in appearance. . . . SUSAN BERMAN Sue” 261 Raymond Court South Orange Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Social Committee 4; Senior Play Reading Committee; Mirror Advertising Committee; Junior Night Dancer; Junior Night Song Writer. - . . a bouncy pony tail, personality, and walk ... an infectious giggle . . . ivy all the way. . . . LLIJ . Phyl” 96 Oakview Avenue Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Music Box 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 3, 4; Elections Committee 2; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Proofreader. . . . affable personality viewing the optimistic. a willingness to help always PHIL BERTOLINO 37 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood . . . able to make people laugh . . . love for the drag strip ... a lackadaisical manner. . . . RICHARD BEVINETTO Dick” 1 South Stanley Road South Orange . . . known as Lover Boy . . . cute golden curly locks . . . crazy, crazy antics. . . . MICHAEL PETER BIBER Mike” 463 Lenox Avenue South Orange Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Basketball Business Manager 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Columbian Columnist 4, Reporter 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 3, 4. • • • a future psychiatrist . . . inciting stimulating discussions in all bis classes ... so honorable . . . playing and digging that jazz. . . . NANCY A. BIDDLECOMBE Biddie” 19 Overlook Terrace Maplewood Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer. . . . those many cruises with the Mariners ... a real fish in water ballet ... a barrel of laughs. . . . PHYLLIS JOAN BIDDELMAN Phyl” 19 Burroughs Way Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2. 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Library Council 3; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Sophomore Dra- matic Club; Eligibility Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Costume Committee. ... a knack for getting along so well with others ... an interest in music . . . friendliness. . . . SIVIA BIENENFELD 59 White Oak Drive South Orange Le Cercle Francis 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Secretary 3; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Commit- tee; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . always busy as a bee . . . extremely friendly . . . sable- haired. . . . BARRY BISCHOFF 4 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood Chess Club 2; Biology Club 3, Vice-President 4; Intramural Bowl- ing 2; Color Guard 4. . . . ease in handling math . . . his contribution to the Columbia musical organizations ... an avid interest in electronics . . . always entertaining people at the shore. . . . WILLARD R. BISHOP ’’Bill” 122 Kenneth Terrace South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; House and Grounds Committee 4; Football Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction; Junior Night Properties Committee; Sargeant-of-Arms 4. . . . masculine bhysique ... a secret love . . . lots of fun . . . a good heart, benevolent feelings . . . . MICHAEL BLACKER Mike” 360 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Pan American Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 4. . .. loquaciousness . . . acute wit . . . pronounced agreeabilily.. . . MIMI BLACKMAN 186 Underhill Road South Orange Lc Cercle Francais 2, 3; Chemistry Club 3; German Club 3; Plat- form Club 2, 3; G. A. A. 2. . . . high cultural standard . . . many college beaux . . . intel- lectual ability . . . not afraid to express her ideas. . . . MONA LOUISE BLEIBERG 44 Crestwood Drive Maplewood Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Platform Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Chairman 2, Secretary 3; Columbian Columnist 2, 3, 4, Columbian Reporter 4; G. A. A. ... an excellent conversationalist . . . the only girl to look good in horn-rimmed glasses ... an intellectual Swedish summer —Yah. . . . LARRY BLUMENFELD 61 Yale Street Maplewood Platform Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2; Elections Committee 4; J. V. Basketball Captain 2; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Junior Night Dancer; Intramural Bowling 2; Senior Play Properties Committee. ... a true Casanova” ... a real character” ... a constant winner with the ladies. . . . RITA SUSAN BOCKSTEIN Ri” 63 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club Treasurer; Elec- tions Committee 2, 3, 4. . . . an interest in people . . . innumerable crushes ... an out- going personality. . . . CHARLES BOGERT Charlie” 425 Tillou Road South Orange Art Service Club 2, 3; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom J _ . Secretary 4; Junior Night Chorus; Showcase 3. I'TOcO _ a barrel of fun” . . . that blnnde cretv-c able companion. . . . KATHY BOOHER “Boo” 166 Ralston Avenue South Orange Service Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3; A. A. 2, 3; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Committee; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Mirror Per- C QujfffoUtiU ... a fun-loving personality . . . her interest in WUge qQw c) SUSAN BRENMAN '‘Sue” 121 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Lc Cercle Francis 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Library Council 2, 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Civics Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Dancer; Mirror Personals Committee; Columbian Reporter 2, 3. ... a boy-ant personality . . . that bobbing pony tail . . . bubbling speech. . . . PATRICK BRENNAN Pat” 106 Prospect Place South Orange Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4. . . . Single I am and single I’ll remain ... a baseball star . . . prowess with an automobile. . . . ROBERT P. BORDEN Bob” 52 Salter Place Maplewood Jazz Club 2, 3; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3; Color Guard 3, 4. . . . interest in foreign cars ... a popularity with the opposite sex ... an unusual musical ability. . . . MARI FRANCES BOSTIAN Mar” 1634 Springfield Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3, 4. . . . fondness for discussing a certain tall boy . . . long wavy tresses . . . loquacious. . . . LYNN BRAGER 488 Richmond Avenue Maplewood Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3; Homeroom Secretary 2; Junior Night Dancer. . . . that deceptive angel-like” appearance . . . a flirtatious man- ner ... a personality as cute as her looks. . . . FLORENCE M. BREDBERG Ducky” 10 Crowell Place Maplewood Lc Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 3; Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Elections Committee 2; Eligibility Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Rky Costume Com- mittee. ... an ability to make any situation ' manner ... a constant ADELAY BOPP Addie” 24 Florida Street Maplewood Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . efficiency as homeroom secretary . . . unassuming . . . out- door sports devotee ... a dancer—and a good one too. . . . KENNETH BOPP Kenny” 133 Oakland Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Air Raid Rescue Squad 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Committee. . . . his passion for country and western music ... a panic . . . his Ford . . . eyes ( VOW!). MARTIN BRONSON 38 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Lc Cercie Francis 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Intramural Basket- ball 4. ... red crew-cut . . . likeable lad .. . on hand for fun . . . pet subject—history. . . . BONNIE LEE BROTMAN Bon” 388 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Le Cerclc Fran ais 2; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Properties Committee; Platform Club 4. ... a Tal u ab-Bankbead-like voice ... a vivacious sense of humor . . . attractive in appearance. . . . ALAN JAY BRUCKNER Al” 55 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 2; Electronics Club 2, 3; Mathe- matics Club 2, 3. 4; Boys' Lunchroom Committee 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Committee; Junior Night Chorus; Lighting Crew 2. Weequahic High School: Home- room Treasurer 2; Orchestra. . . . a multitude of comrades . . . always hamming it up .. . a flare for athletics. . . . PRISCILLA K. BRUSCHI Sill” 75 Kendall Avenue , Maplewood Art Service Club 2; Pan American Club 3; G. A. A. 2, Treas- urer 3, 4; Vice-chairman 2, Homeroom Chairman 3, Social Chairman 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Dancer; Mirror Circulation Committee. . . . memorable dancing ability” as exhibited in Junior Night . . . adoring all to do with the Mariner blue . . . proficiency in sports . . . full of vitality. . . . GAIL BUB 50 Tuscan Road Maplewood Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Chairman 2; Visual Aids Committee 3; Senior Play Usher; Junior Night Dancer. . . . her jaunty ponytail ... no aversion for the opposite sex . . . achievements in and passion for dancing. . . . KATHERINE BURKE Kay” 754 Sterling Drive East South Orange Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Pep Committee 2, 3. 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Advertising Committee; Mirror .Personals Committee. big blu«jeyes a d zfing smile . . . a”bill ity to charm BONNIE N. BUSSIN 21 Harding Drive South Orange Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Elections Committee 2; Senior Play Costume Committee. ... a strong aversion to Monday mornings ... a tall, stately appearance ... a phone that is in constant use. . . . WILLIAM CAMPBELL Wodin” 8 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . good-looking ... a sunny sense of humor . . . affable . . . seen every afternoon in the A and P. . . . HARVEY CAPLAN 461 North Ridgewood Road Pan American Club 2, 3; Parnassian Socic in 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Properti Ticket Committee. . . . ability with a ca voyant quietness. South Orange Intramural Bowl- ittce; Senior Play bowler clair- to many DOUGLAS R. CARTER ’’Doug” 13 Salter Place Maplewood Music Box 3; Platform Club 2; Honor Study Hall Committee 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, Co-Chairman 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Air Raid First-Aid Squad 3, 4; Junior Night Sound Crew; Senior Night Sound Crew. . . . always seen where a school movie is shown . . . love for scouting . . . absence from homeroom . . . agreeable. . . . STANLEY CARTINE “Stan” 483 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Forum Romanum 2. . . . always arriving in homeroom with the 23 minute bell . . . an easy-going disposition . . . knows of good mudders”. . . . HENRY B. CASTLE ‘•Spike” 8 Overhill Road South Orange Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Football Team 3, 4; Track Team 3; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee. ... to know him is a lasting treat ... to bear him is a pleasure . . . a good sport in more ways than one.V . . MARY CATALANO 86 Claremont Avenue Maplewood Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4, Secretary Homeroom 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Costume Committee. . . . perky attractiveness . . . original witticisms . . . Sunday school teaching . . . universal popularity. . . . JOHN CATLIN 23 Salter Place Maplewood Pan American Club 3; Intramural Bowling 3; Junior Night Chorus. . . . bowling ability ... an easy-going manner . . . level- headed. . . . ALFRED CELANO Al” 159 College Place South Orange Track Team 2, 3; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Con- struction. . . . crazy antics—anywhere . . . felicitous humor . . . experienced remarks on every subject. . . . ANTHONY CHAITIN Tony” 38 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood Platform Club 2, 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer; Junior Night Properties Committee, Chairman. . . . timely remarks . . . being up in the air with the latest in aviation . . . that go for the girls . . . tactful. . . . JAMES B. CHANKO “Jimmy” 250 Kingsland Terrace South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 2; Ja2E Club 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Junior Night Stage Crew; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Stage Crew; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. . . . the Gene Kelly of Columbia . . . that Tarzan build . . . devoting time to the study of skirts. . . . IRENE CHASALOW Reneic” 5 Raymond Terrace Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3; Library Council 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Finance Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Usher. ... a flare for sailing . . . her love of classical music ... an outstanding librarian. . . . ALAN CHIMACOFF Chink” 56 South Munn Avenue East Orange Traffic Committee 4; Intra-Mural Bowling 2, Captain 3, 4; Mir- ror Artist; Columbian Artist 3, Columbian Art Editor 4. . . . various artistic talents ... a superior ability for photog- raphy . . . clever witticisms ... a well-known gourmet. . . . ALAN CHRISTIAN Al” 48 Broadview Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Treasurer 4; Prom Committee 4. an anti-ivy league attitude . . . many female acquaintances a talent for singing . . n the wayj he strums his guitar. . . . oo PATRICIA CHYMIY Pat” 10 Field Road Maplewood Art Service Club 2; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Junior Night Scen- ery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Senior Play Make-up Committee. ... a never-failing smile . . . always bubbling with cheerful conversation . . . determination to have long hair. . . . BERNARD CIRELLI 73 Essex Avenue Maplewood J. V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction. ... an interest in fishing . . . genial lad .. . soft-spoken. . . . iOAjn ciszewski ' . Joanie” jet Y Maplewood fX Hqpicroom Social Chairman 3. an mutual tia k . . . vivacious . . . consider- 32 Bcrl Library M fj' yAKLhjiE B. CLARKE brncfl r Stneiip South Orange radars of Arafcrica 2; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. Juajor Night Chorus; Senior Play Costume Committee; X)ricntation 2, 3. Vys sewing ... a hard working mariner . . . accom- i the art of pleasantness. . . . WILLIAM CLOHOSEY Bill” 483 Berkeley Avenue South Orange Seton Hall Prep: J. V. Football 2; Press Club 1; News Paper 1; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Football 1, 2; Intra- mural Softball 2; Weight Lifting Club 2. ... an honorary member of the N. B. A. .. . holding down money jobs at the same time . . . the physique of a heavyweight champion. ... 'u . y i r. A . + - JutW ARLENE COHEN Aj ‘ Ac ; ■ 21 Burroughs Way A Alaplewood Lc Cercie Francais 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Chairman 2; Traditions Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Properties Committee; Mirror Typist; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. . . . extreme loyalty to R. P. I. .. . witty comments ... a sincere friend. Maplewood - A- A. 2; jS pnomorc Dramatic Club; nior PlM Tdshel; -Mirror Advertising rsoni ittee. a personality-plus captivatin, MARILYN COOPERMAN Mar” 12 Harmon Road South Orange Le Cercle Francis 2, 3; Library Council 2, 3; Pan American Club 2, 3, President 4. . . . performing her duties as President of Pan American Club so well . . . known as the absent-minded professor” in her homeroom ... an enthusiastic athlete ... a cheery mien. . . . UV fc ligl W T. _ EMARY COPPOLA Groffifrtoad South Orange -dub 2, 3; Personality Club 3, Secretary 4; G. A. A. 2, 4; ture Nurses of America 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3, 4; Pep Committee 2, 3; Social Committee 4; Cheerleader 4; Junior 'tfight Chorus; Pre-Junior Night Committee; Senior Play Ad- ertising Committee; Mirror Artist; Junior Night Dancer. tell me pretty maiden, are there more at home like you? 'ways laughing . . . continually jports a headache band. . . . ELAINE COREN 381 Beech Spring Road South Lc Cercle Francis 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4 Club 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; G. 2; Social Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play an outstanding friendly gr, MARY COUSOULIS Greek” 38 Dunnell Road Maplew Art Service Club 2, 3; Business Education Club 4; Homer Secretary 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Girls’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting. ... a good secretary to Homeroom 343 ... an enlivening personality . . . versatile . . . cordial. . . . CAROL COWEN 39 Crest Drive South Orange Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3. ... a sincere interest in teaching . . . finding a place in the hearts of everyone ... a friendly manner—even toward her twin. . . . A MARTIN COWEN Marty” 39 Crest Drive South Orange Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 4; Track Team 3; Basketball Manager 3; Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee; Band 2, 3, 4. . . . that other half . . . superior musical ability ... an interest in sports ... a carette—his little baby car. . . . JOHN CRAMMOND 150 Montrose Avenue South Orange Pan American Club 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Assembly Committee 4; Intramural Basketball Captain 4. . . . that Crammond” hair style . . . his interest in major league baseball ... a constant smile. . . . JANICE CRISAFULLI 82 Courter Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3, President 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Social Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Usher; Mirror Typist. . . . keen interest in the business field . . . genuine friendliness . . . interest in Rutgers . . . a wonderful homeroom chairman. . . . PETER CROWE Pete” 22 North Terrace Maplewood Chess Club 2; Visual Aids Committee 3. . . . candid pictures ... a faithful bike . . . casual sneakers . . . unpretentious. . . . DOUGLAS CROWLEY Doug” 80 Claremont Avenue Maplewood Chess Club 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2. . . . untamable hair . . . humorous . . . natural imitation of Don Knotts . . . intelligent manner. . . . JAMES CUPOLI Butch’' 7 Moss wood Terrace Maplewood J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction. ... a friendly buon giorno . . . one of the boys in the back of the room . . . that experienced way with cars. . . . JAMES CURRAN Jim’' 699 Prospect Street Maplewood Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Swimming Team 2; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . casual talk ... an interest in cars ... an easy toleration of everything. . . . ARTHUR DAILY Artie” 157 Meadowbrook Place South Orange Cross Country Track Team 2; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . shy sense of humor . . . always making mischief . . . soooo cute. . . . EUNICE CUSANO Venus” 140 Tuscan Road Maplewood Business Education Club 2, 4. . . . always in high spirits . . . long red hair . . . slim . . . dancing feet that cannot stand still even during gym line-up. . . . ROBERT CUSHING Bob” 52 Riggs Place South Orange Intramural Basketball 4; Seton Hall Prep: J. V. Basketball; J. V. Track Team; Intramural Basketball; Intramural Football. ... a grin to win him many friends . . . those fabulous days at Seton Hall . . . gentle manners. . . . LOIS CYESTER Lo” 17 Winthrop Place Maplewood German Club 2, 3, President 4; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Scenery Painting. ... placid temperament . . . pert coiffure ... a faithful devotion to the Deutscher Verein . . . perky. . . . GLORIA D’ALESSANDRO Glo” 9 Union Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 4; G. A. A. 2. ... a passion for popular music . . . never remembering to remember ... a secretarial ambition. . . . ROBERT DAVEY •Bob” 318 Valley Street South Orange Football Team 2, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . those out-of-town romances . . . one of Columbia’s great football team . . . comical remarks. . . . ANGELA DE CIQ Angie 26 Oregon Street Junior Night Usher. quietly observita pearly smile jjf li aJ 69 Mkpl?$oA Xvc c Le QjfJt u2; UVuirc TfcaJhers of Am 3; PaXa lan Society T, 3, 4; Platform Club Chb sV Senior Play Costume Committee. . r an ambition to enter fashion world . . . talented. . . . E CICCO laplewood FREDERICK E. DEILE Fred 68 Courter Avenue Maplewood Forum Romanum 3; Mathematics Club 4; Platform Club 4. ... a tropical fish collection . . . reserved manner ... a scientific leaning . . . vivid imagination. . . . MARSHA DALY 3 Colonial Terrace Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Music Box 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Junior Night Chorus. . . . gentle . . . genuine . . . genial . . . generous with her hellos. . . . EDWINA DANISH Eddie 255 Tillou Road South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Music Box 2, 3; Parnassian Society 4; Air Raid First Aid Squad 4; Junior Night Chorus. ... a sweet but reserved personality . . . appreciation of good music . . . a gentle mind by gentle deeds is known . . . . JOANNE DELANEY 486 Summit Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. . . . never quite making the bell . . . followed by many boys . . . carefree and gay. . . . REBECCA DENSEN Becky” 496 Summit Avenue Maplewood Library Council 2, 3, 4; Music Box 3; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . conscientious secretary of the Library Council . . . her belief in music as a defense against wild beasts . . . frequent spells of cheerful talkativeness. . . . ► ROBERT DIETZ Deets” 1558 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . rollerskating guard at Olympic Park . . . pet peeve— passing subjects . . . always lirea. . . . MARVIN DINNERMAN Din” 165 Oakland Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Pan American Club 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Bowlin ? 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . calm . . . a world-wide knowledge of cars ... an interest in gplf. . . . LOIS DI ROMA Cookie” 73 Roland Avenue South Orange Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Committee; Senior Play Costume Committee. . . . charming dimples . . . always ready for a good laugh . . . an ambition to be a private secretary. . . . RICHARD DODES Rich” 66 Van Ness Street Maplewood Chess Club 2; Music Box 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee; Columbian Reporter 2; Biology Club Treasurer 3, 4. . . . sparkling humor . . . willingness to aid a friend . . . love for music. . . . MARY JEAN DENYES 35 Collinwood Road Maplewood G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America, Corresponding Secretary 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Junior Night Orchestra; Senior Play Orchestra. ... a love for physics . . . willingness to lend a helping hand to any worthy cause . . . down to earth. . . . ALLYN H. DEUTEL Al” 12 Crcstwood Drive Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Library Council 3; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Usher. ... a feminine (?) name . . . hair that is long, blond, and attractive . . . Long lonely nights spent awaiting her license. . . . JOHN DONOVAN 331 North Ridgewood Road South Orange Chess Club 2, 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . sparkling eyes of blue ... a sure hunter and a shore fsther- man . . . another one from a homeroom of auto mechanics. . . . SHEILA DORFMAN Cherrie” 20 Courter Avenue Maplewood G. A. A. 2. . . . excursion to and interest in Israel . . . tiny . . . jet black hair . . . abounding in friendliness. . . . i DIANE DRAKE De De” 7 Clinton Avenue Maplewood Jazz Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Home- room Secretary 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Assembly Committee 2; Elections Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Night Cast; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a terrific cheerleader ... a statuesque figure . . . fair of face and full of grace ... a ready laugh. . . . MARJORIE LOUISE DUBIN Margie” 43 Van Ness Court Maplewood Library Council 3, 4; Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Junior Night Chorus. Weequahic High School: Art Club. . . . hectic driver-ed lessons ... her secretarial yearnings . . . an interest in people. . . . MARGARET DUYM Peggy” 290 Richmond Avenue South Orange Art Service Club 3; Library Council 4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Scenery Painting. . . . always getting into homeroom in the nick of time . . . a future Miss Demarest . . . her honey-like voice. . . . EDWARD DYCKMAN Eddie” 5 Mellon Avenue West Orange Jazz Club 2, 3; Platform Club 3; Fire Committee 3, Chairman 4; Track Team 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Captain 3; Junior Night Cast. . . . already dose competition for Ben Hogan ... the best fireman in Columbia . . . that league look. . . . DAVID MICHAEL DORNBUSCH Dave” 17 Sunset Terrace Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Elections Committee 2, 3; Soph- omore Orientation Committee Chairman 4; Track Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball Team 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball Captain 2, 3; Junior Assembly Chairman; Student Council President 4. ... an excellent job as Columbia’s school president . . . all- around—versatile in sports, handsome, leadership ability . . . commanding respect. . . . NOREEN DOWLING Nor” 21 Boyden Parkway G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4 Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus. . Columbia’s answer to Babe Didrickson . . . friendly disposition . . . affinity for bridge. . . . RONALD F. EMER Ron” 122 Franklin Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Secretary 4. . . . pleasant . . . tall, blond, and handsome . . . enthusiasm for cars ... a winning manner. . . . ROBERT EMMER Jack” 603 Hamilton Road South Orange Chess Club 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; J. V. Football 2; Senior Play Advertising Committee. . . . that pure white convertible . . . unequaled dancing . . . a capable homeroom treasurer. . . . ILSE ENGLERT El” 735 Irvington Avenue Maplewood German Club 2, 3, Homeroom Representative 2. . . . quiescent . . . believing that ,sleep knits up the ravelled sleeve of care . . . looks forward to office work. . . . JUDITH EPSTEIN 'Judy” 2' Essex Road Maplewood Le Cercle Francis 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee. . . . cute . . . pleasant company . . . excellent grades ... a V. I. P. in Platform Club. . . . MICHAEL FABIANO Mike” 5 Essex Avenue Maplewood Forum Romanum 3; Track Team 3; Baseball Manager 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction. Barringer High School: Science Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 2. . . . proud . . . enjoys female company . . . keen wit. . . . JANE FARLEY 506 Prospect Street Maplewood Art Service Club 2; Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 4. . . . For the love of Mike ... a challenge to Rembrandt . . . touches of sweet harmony . . . . PAUL EPSTEIN Ep” 8 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood Electronics Club 2; Biology Club 3, 4; Fire Committee 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Swimming Team 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Construction; Homeroom Chairman 4. . . . swimming ability . . . many vests . . . clean-cut . . . gay nalured. . . . RICHARD ESDALE Ricky” 3 Wellesley Road Maplewood Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Basketball Captain 4. . . . dexterous on musical instruments . . . appealing to the fairer sex .. . carefree attitude. . . . RICHARD J. ESSBACH Rich” 83 Essex Avenue Maplewood Chess Club 3, 4; Track Team 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting. . . . a big beat way with the guitar . . . ability to take life in his striae . . . rich in personality. . . . RAYMOND LEE EVANS Lee” 31 Kingman Road South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 4; Biology Club 3; Home- room Treasurer 3; Finance Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Understudy. . . . managing to go steady with three girls at once ... an engaging smile . . . blithe. . . . JANET FEDELE 147 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Personality 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Social Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus 3. . . . collegiate outfits ... a concentrated bundle of dynamite ... a bevy of friends. . . . TERRY FEIERTAG 342 Academy Street South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Platform Club 2, 3; Home- room Chairman 3; Elections Committee 2, 3; Traffic Committee 4; Track Team 3; Junior Night Cast; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . never at a loss for words ... a level-headed guy . . . cool shoes. . . . KATHRYN E. FELBER Kathie” 103 Rutgers Street Maplewood Business Education Club 3, Vice-President 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Junior Night Chorus. . . . showing that friendliness is contagious . . . fetching . . . good-hearted. . . . CAROLE FELDMAN 10 East Cedar Lane Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Biology Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Costume Committee; Mirror Personals Committee; Colum- bian Columnist 2, 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Columbian Assistant Editor 4. . . . blessed with the Gift of Gab” . . . approaching Olympic status with her 89 basketball throw ... an outstanding scholastic ability. . . . FRED FELDMAN 7 Harvard Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Fire Committee 4; House and Grounds Committee 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Captain 3; Cross Country Track Team 2; Nomi- nating Committee 3; Color Guard 3, 4; Mirror Sports Editor; Columbian Sports Staff 2, 3, Sports Feature Editor 4. . . . faithful in reporting Columbia’s athletic endeavors ... a 99 percentile rating ... a past passion for rotifers. . . . MICHAEL FELLER Mike” 111 Mayhew Drive South Orange Pan American Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 3; Platform Club 4; Finance Committee 2; Fire Committee 4; Visual Aids Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Ticket Committee; Mirror Photographer. . . . never ending fables of the Near East . . . camera crazy . . . always keeping the ladies in fashion. . . . BARBARA FERSHTMAN ’’Bubbles” 280 Beech Spring Road South Orange Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2; Twirler 3; Junior Night Cast. . . . an accomplished driver . . . long hair and figure . . . sports an interest in the opposite sex. . . . CAROL FIACRE 22 Courter Avenue Maplewood Music Box 2; Personality Club 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer. ... a doll-like appearance . . . appealing . . . warm brown eyes . . . shy. . . . JEFFREY FIDDLER ••Jeff” 19 Winthrop Place Maplewood Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 4; Junior Night Cast; Stage Crew 2; Biology Club 3. . . . keeping up with the Times . . . extensive reading . . . an interest in chess . . . lengthy contribution to anything. . . . • JANICE CAROLE FINK Jan” 52 Oberlin Street Maplewood Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . willingness to help others . . . fickle and flirtatious ways ... the way she weaves down the hall ... a desire to become a nurse. . . . fncer; MARY FINNEGAN 28 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Showcase 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Home- room Secretary 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . quiet, but fun-loving . . . neat and refined in appearance and mind . . . adding spice to the Mariner's cruises. . . . CHARLES FISCHETTI ’•Chuck” 238 Laurel Avenue Maplewood Track Team 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction; Senior Play Scenery Construction. . . . fun . . . short curly hair . . . expert at cars . . . enjoys sports. . . . LEE FISHMAN 76 Glenview Road South Orange Jazz Club 4; Mathematics Club 4; Pan American Club 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee; Intra- 'mural Boiling 2, 3, 4, Captain 2. r being seen without a full car . . . critical mind . . . never call his own. . . . LINDA FLAGG ’•Lin” r Ajstreet Maplewood ucation Club 4; Library Council 4; Personality Club Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3; Junior Night •Play Advertising Committee; Senior Play Usher. battles with Mr. Buhrer . . . one of many Flaggs V...... ELIZABETH «LYNN '‘Betty’’ 44 Dunnell Road Maplewood Business Education Club 4. Benedictine Academy: Intramural Volley Ball 2. ... a mellow personality . . . faithful stenographer ... a willing student . . . obeying the rule that silence is golden in homeroom. . . . JOHN FOLIGNO •'Fuji” 80 Roland Avenue South Orange Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction. ... a smooth haircut ... a casual manner . . . sociable . . . amiability shines by its own light . . . . aplewood G. A. A. Usher; Mirror executive ability ARLETON G. FOSTER Maplewood Electronics Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Cross Country Track Team 4. . . . makes all classes pleasant and lively . . interests . . . clever . . . quick on the comeback. electronical RAYMOND FOX Ray” 18 Fernwood Road J. V. Football 2. ... a cool car .. . Caroi”ing down the halls of appearance. . . . JOANN FRASCA JoAnnie” 48 Woodside Road Maplewood Library Council 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Costume Committee; Senior Play Costume Committee. . . . sweet and winning way . . . many fashionable suits . . ■ talkative when you least expect it. ... 27 Hillcrest Road Maplewood Business Education Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 3. . . . sensible . . . silent . . . an affable appearance. . . . LANA FREEDMAN 680 Longview Road South Orange Future Teachers of America 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 4. West Orange High School: Latin Club; Bridge Club; Dramatics Club. ... a confusing collection of Ira’s ... gay and friendly . . . unable to understand her parents displeasure at her desire to fly to Florida—for the weekend. . . . PATRICIA FRAZIER Pat” BARBARA FREEMANO y Bobbi” r' 26 Union Avenue Maplewood Art Service Club 4; Pan American Club 4; Pcrsbnality Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Elections Committee 2; Junior Night Chorus. • • • her homeroom teacher’s right hand ... an avid Elvis” fan . . . interest in modeling school . . . beautiful, long, long, fingernails. . . . KENNETH FREEMAN Ken” 3 Berkshire Road Maplewood Electronics Club 2; Forum Romanum 2, Treasurer 3; Mathematics Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Pan American Club 4; Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Biology Club 3, 4; Bowling Team 4. ... versatility . . . calm manner . . . love of the seashore . . . using math as treasurer of the Math dub. . . . BRENDA GARRETT Parker Avenue Maplewood Service Club 4; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Junior Night Dancer; Junior Night Scenery Painting. ... '7 don't make jokes. I just watch the government and report the facts. ... a future commercial artist . . . belter late than never . ... ROBERT FRIEDMAN Bob” 8 Sunset Terrace Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Biology Club 3; Elections Committee 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Emergency Rescue Squad 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction. ... a talent for debating ... a flashy English Ford . . . collegiate in dress and visage. . . . ELLEN GALE 464 Baldwin Road Maplewood Parnassian Society 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Cast; Philosophy Seminar 4. ... a memorable performance in Junior Night . . A beautiful eyes and hair ... a flair for drama. . CAROL GASPARD Gassy” 578 Irvington Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3, 4; Library Council 2, 3; G. A. A. 2. . . . cute, congenial, and conscientious . . . always giggling ... a Marlboro woman. . . . SANDFORD T. GALLAGHER Sandy” 65 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Football Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2. 3; Swimming Team 3; J. V. Baseball 2; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . spicy humor . . . co-captain of the cougar eleven . . . handsome . . . well-dressed. . . . ELAINE GAREY Lain” 6 New England Road Maplewood Pan American Club 3, Treasurer 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. . . . her love of nursing . . . quiet . . . friendliness to all . . . willingness to help in every way. . . . GLORIA GARFINKEL 133 Reynolds Place South Orange Lc Cercle Frangais 2; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Future Nurses of America 4; Eligibility Committee 4. . . . sensitive . . . her very own Academy Award winning Marty . . . persistent in her attempt for a pony tail. . . . ROSALYN GARFINKEL Rozzi” 6 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood Jazz Club 2, 3. 4; Pan American Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Social Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a perfect combination of blue eyes and blond hair . . . enjoyment of rock 'n' roll . . . ability to cut a rug —and not with scissors. . . . NINA LEE GERSTENZANG Ni” 45 Parker Avenue Maplewood Lc Cercle I-'rangais 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Library Council 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Plat- form Club 3, 4; Civics Committee 2; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a breathless struggle to get to school on time ... a sparkling personality . . . her desire to make good through her own efforts. . . . DORIS S. GIESE Cricket” 238 Lenox Avenue South Orange Showcase 2, 3, 4; Forum Romanum 2; Parnassian Society 2, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Traditions Committee 2, 3, Vice- Chairman 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus; Pre-Junior Night Committee. . . . ceaseless applications to the Traditions Committee” . . . warm ... a genuine interest in music . . . sincere. . . . LORRAINE GILL Biff” 125 Holland Road South Orange Art Service Club 2; Business Education Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Scenery Painting. ... an unusual female interest in stock car races . . . artistic ability . . . talkative . . . popular. . . . TONY GIORDANO Burlap” 155 Church Street . . . wants to serve in the armed forces . . ... a flashy smile. . . . South Orange tall . . . virile DIANE BERYLE GITTLIN Decdlcs” 70 Glenview Road South Orange Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Per- sonality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Scenery Painter; Senior Play Usher; Mirror Historian. . . . cheery hellos ... a sharp wit . . . always wearing sweaters from the needles of Deedles . . . looks that are looked at. .. . REGINA GITTLIN Reggie” 59 Glenview Road South Orange Le Ccrcle Franfais 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 3; Social Chairman 2; Civics Committee Chairman 4; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3; Mirror Advertising Committee; Student Council Vice-President 4. ... an ever present smile ... a diligent Vice-President of the school council . . . vigorous . . . animated. . . . an ivy-league ap, sports GOBLE EARLl _ Betz” 20 Clinton Avenue Maplewood Forum Romanum 4; Music Box 3, 4; Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Usher. White Plains High: Bowling Team; Typing Club. . . . All State Choir” involves much of her time . . . Save your Confederate money! The South will rise again!” . . . quite likeable. . . . CORNELIUS I. GOEREN Neil” 12 Briarcliff Court Maplewood Jazz Club 2, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Track Team '3, 4; Band Drum Major; Junior Night Cast. ... a musical life is a happy one” ... a busy season as the band's leader ... an all-round personality. . . . FREYA LINDA GOLDBERGER 323 Cumberland Road South Orange Le Cercle Francais 2, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Junior Night Chorus. . . . enjoys languages . . . truly petite . . . blond. . . . x VW a •s l,eb rfft 10 Van Ness Court Maplewood' Baseball Team 3, 4; J. V. Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Basketball Captain 4. . . . ability on the pitcher's mound . . . continually discussing the top ten in homeroom . . . avid attachment to sports. . . . JOHN GRABOWSKI J. G ” 107 Franklin Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Electronics Club 2; Mathematics Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; Cross Country Track Team 2, 3; Senior Play Scenery Construction. . . . contributions to the chess team . . . amiable wa'ys with everyone . . . keeping homeroom 243’s account straight . . . powers of reasoning. . . . GLENN GOLDNER 300 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Irvington High School: Intramural Basketball; Intramural Base- ball. . . . athletically inclined . . . his motto, Slow down and live” . . . not having a crew-cut . . . an interest in Business Adminis- tration. . . . JOAN GORDON 2 Borden Terrace Maplewood Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatics Club Secretary; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . raven-haired . . . stunning appearance . . . host of friends . . . timely epigrams. . . . SHIRLEY GORDON 62 Park Avenue Maplewood Library Council 2, 3; Pan American Club 4; Civics Committee 2; Junior Night Dancer. . . . that beautiful wavy hair . . . her fluctuating wardrobe . . . friendliness. . . . FRANK GOSTKOWSKI Ziggy” 7 Oakland Road Maplewood Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Football Team 2, 3, 4. ... a real gone haircut . . . homeroom teacher's best-friend . . . many contributions to the Columbia Eleven . . . . JEFFREY GRAFF Jeff” 459 Baldwin Road Maplewood Jazz Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3; Pep Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee; Senior Play Advertising Committee. . . . the sweater boy” of homeroom 349 . . . one who concentrates on homework in homeroom . . . that erudite manner. . . . MAXINE LYNN GRANET Max” 65 Duffield Drive South Orange Le Cercle Francis 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Elections Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Advertising Committee; Mirror Advertising Com- mittee; Junior Advisory Committee. ... a contagious giggle . . . whistle-bait appearance ... a well-known after-lunch habit. . . . VICKI GRANET 669 Longview Road South Orange Lc Cercle Francais 2, 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus; Pre-Junior Night Committee; Editor-in-Chief of Mirror; Columbian Re- porter 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4. . . . Editor-in-chief of the best yearbook in Columbia's history . . . blithe . . . loquacious and vivacious. . . . STUART GREEN Stuie” 56 Van Ness Court Maplewood German Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Boys' Lunchroom Com- mittee 3; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Intra- mural Bowling 2, 3, Captain 4; Columbian Sports Staff 3. . . . smiling . . . always ready to hack around . . . energetic. . . . KATHRYN JEAN GRAD Kathy” 19 Woodhill Drive Maplewood Lc Cercle Fran ais 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Eli- gibility Committee 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; junior Night Dancer; Columbian Advertising Committee 2, 3, Adver- tising Editor 4. . . . her constant interruptions of the MIRROR Staff with her work as COLUMBIAN advertising editor . . . enchanting appear- ance ... a friend of all. . . . WILLIAM J. GRAF Bill” 48 Orchard Road Maplewood Parnassian Society 4; Cross Country Track Team 3; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Cast. ... a terrific job as Professor Kenyon ... a friendly manner . . . his studious appearance . . . that highly infectious laugh. . . . HOWARD GREENBERG Howie” 174 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange Forum Romanum 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee. . . . why be serious when there's fun to be had? . . . modest . . . carries knowledge like a watch—not for display. . . . HELEN GREGORY 134 Roland Avenue South Orange Business Education Club 3, 4. ... a quiet manner . . . infrequent visits to her homeroom . . . owner of a multitude of cats and dogs. . . . H. JAMES GRIFFITH Jim” 31 Bowdoin Street Maplewood Homeroom Treasurer 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Base- ball Team 4; J. V. Baseball 2, 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . those ivy good looks . . . taciturnity . . . his tray with cars. . . . CARY GROBE 77 Courter Avenue Maplewood Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Advertising Committee. . . . broad, broad shoulders . . . diving enthusiast . . . secret desire—to be a frogman. . . . ROBERT L. HAMILTON Ham 125 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Visual Aids Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Properties Committee. ... a fabulous record collection . . . his ambition to be an engineer ... a coo! wit . . . those unauthorized chemistry experiments. . . . ROSEMARY HANESS Roe” 27 St. Lawrence Avenue Maplewood Art Service Club 2; Music Box 3, 4; Parnassian Society 4; Per- sonality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Social Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Nominating Committee 3; Bible Reader 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Cast; Senior Play Reading Committee. ... a loyal daughter of Greenwich Village . . . striking aspect . . . vitality . . . versatility in the arts. . . . 222 Underhill Road South Orange Art Service Club 2, 3; Le Cerclc Francis 2; Music Box 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . artistic ability ... an allegiance to Cameron Field and its tennis courts ... a tranquil nature. . . . GERALD GRUNT Jerry” 461 Richmond Avenue Maplewood Jazz Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Civics Committee 4; Track Team 2; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Advertising Committee; Mirror Photographer; Philosophy Seminar 4; Junior Night Photographer. . . . not wanting to be called Gerald . . . enjoying boating and photography . . . generous . . . sympathetic. . . . NANCY GUENTHER Penny” Olympic Park Maplewood Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Pep Committee 2, 3. . . . gentleness . . . her desire to become another Florence Nightingale . . . constant good grooming. . . . JOE HAIDLE 116 Scotland Road South Orange . . . work in tally’s occupies after school hours . . . tall . . . nice looking . . . pleasantly disposed. . . . BRIAN HARRIS 393 Irving Avenue South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Finance Committee 3, 4; J. V. Basketball Captain 3; Intramural Basketball 4, Captain 3. Wee- ?uahic High School: Freshman Class Chairman; J. V. Baseball; reshman Basketball; J. V. Basketball, Captain; Varsity Basket- ball; Homeroom Treasurer; Football Team. . . . excellent memory . . . tremendous basketball affinity . . . who, me? . . . KATHERINE HARRIS Kathy” 319 Prospect Street South Orange Showcase 3, Secretary 4; German Club 2, Secretary 3; Music Box 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus, Pre-Junior Night Committee. . . . ability in all her many talents ... a very helpful individual . . . the professional sound of her amateur writing. . . . Sest or. KENNETH HART Kenny” 119 Union Avenue Maplewood Morristown High: Football J. V. 2; Varsity Tennis Team 2; Basketball Team 2. . . . exceptional ability on the tennis courts ... an interest in the opposite sex . . . faithful work at the A tt P. . . . GARY HEIDENREICH Hinni” 77 Kendal Avenue Maplewood Pan American Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Fire Committee 4. Carteret: J. V. Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 2. . . . wild summers at Cape Cod . . . good looks ... all those girls. . . . BARBARA HEIM Bobbie” 29 Manley Terrace Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. . . . that perfect page boy ... a sweet low voice ness on a galaxial scale. . . . Maplewood . . . friendli- CAROL HEINEMEYER 500 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Music Box 2; Personality 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Junior Night Dancer. ... a way with the sewing machine . . . crowning glory . . . skill at and passion for The Dance . . . . St t xyfhM LYNDA A. Lynn” Hudson Avenue Maplewood Cercle Francis 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Library Council 4; Music Box 4; Pan American Club 3; Junior Night Cast. . . . always able to keep a conversation active . pony tail . . . peppy . . . garrulous. . . . an adorable ARLENE HELLER Arzie” 26 Nelson Place Maplewood Music Box 2; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting. . . . one of the Three Musketeers” . . . plans worthwhile job as a social worker . . . scintillating. . . . ROBERT W. HELMAR Pineapple” 83 Hixon Place South Orange Football Team 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2. . . . love of the rustic life ... an ambition to be a physical education teacher . . . representing the best from Hawaii . . . a devil-may-care attitude. . . . ROY HERRIGER 48$ Valley Street Maplewood Track Team 2. • . . industriousness ... a lady-killer . . . casual good looks. . . . FERNNE E. HOMER 18 Field Road Maplewood Art Service Club 2; German Club 3; Personality Club 3. Scotch Plains High School: Writer's Club. . . . naturally curly black hair ... an amicable manner ... a perennial Tom -girt. . . . GEOFFREY HORNER 103 Parker Avenue Maplewood Swimming Team 2, 3, Captain 4; J. V. Football 2. . . . co-captain of the swimming team . . . out-going . . . free and easy temperament. . . . V), PETER HINCKLEY Pete” 11 Mountain Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; House and Grounds Committee 4; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Cast. . . . that shy winning smile ... an avid interest in all motors . . . many trips to the shore . . . hit summer on an island. . . . GEORGE E. HLAVIN Sonny” 44 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . suave manner ... a pharmacist to be .. . debonair . . . his beautiful automobile. . . . RENEE HOFF 212 South Orange Avenue South Orange Lc Ccrcle Francis 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Vice-President of Sophomore Dramatic Club; Finance Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus. ... an hour-glass figure . . . that stick shift Chevy . . . one of the few girls who love the game of football. . . . STEVEN HOLLANDER Steve” 358 Turrell Avenue South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Junior Night Stage Crew; Junior Night Photog- rapher; Mirror Photographer; Columbian Photographer 2, 3. ... an interest in electronics jnd boating . . . wealthy if a man’s wealth is nia uanr i Av. Vw Iriandt ht hndOHOi ARTHUR HOWARD 332 Lenox Avenue South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 3; Showcase 3; German Club 4; Mathematics Club 4; Intramural Bowling Co-Captain 4; Mirror Photographer; Columbian Photographer 4. Weccjuahic High School: Newspaper Representative; Spanish Club. . . . ability with a camera . . . subtle humor . . . reticence in homeroom. . . . FREDERICK L. HOWELL Fred” 430 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 2, Vice-Chairman 3; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Traffic Committee 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Cross Country Track Team 2. . . . blase ... an extra-curricular guy . . . good looks. . . . JOEL A. HUBERMAN 33 Hickory Drive Maplewood Electronics Club 2; Mathematics Club 3, Vice-President 4; Pan American Club 3. 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Boys' Lunchroom Committee 2; Cross Country Track Team 2; Intramural Bowling 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Mirror Associate Editor; Senior Prom Committee. ... a great interest in science . . . co-editor of the Mirror . . . having the wonderful combination of intellect and personality.. . . BARBARA HUBLEY 168 Vose Avenue South Orange Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Social Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Properties Committee; Mirror Statistician. ... a winning way with children . . . magnetic charm . . . interest in the Big Green . . . quiet beauty. . . . GRACE NANCY HUGHES Nancy” 69 Burnet Street Maplewood Art Service Club 4, President 2, Secretary 3; Pan American Club 2; G. A. A. 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Elections Committee 2, 3, Secretary 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Nomi- nating Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus; Pre-Junior Night Committee; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Mirror Artist. ... an accomplished artist . . . her nickname that rhymes with the Mariner's Yankee . . . witty criticism . . . another Betsy Ross. . . . MATHIAS HUNOVAL Matt” 330 Prospect Street South Orange Homeroom Chairman 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; House and Grounds Committee 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee. . . . rugged good looks . . . one of the Big Eleven” . . .. one of Columbia's few natural blonds. . . . i HENRY HYATT 204 Conway Court South Orange Elections Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3; J. V. Baseball 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee Chairman. . . . the biggest one of the big eleven . . . allegiance to the medical profession . . . his deep, booming voice. . . . ANTHONY IANNARONE The Doctor” 47 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . head in the clouds . . . lightning fast on the drag strip . . . being the good doctor”. . . . ANTHONY IANTOSCA Jake” 75 Massel Terrace South Orange Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Pre- Junior Night Committee; Junior Night Properties Committee. . . . matching shirts . . . acumen . . . football achievements . . . interest in the medical profession. . . . JOHN MICHAEL INGUAGGIATO 26 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Forum Romanum 2; Jazz Club 2; Music Box 3; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Fire Committee 3; Boys' Lunch- room Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Advertising Committee; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . varied interests . . . collector of popular and classical recordings . . . agreeable . . . always at ease. . . . HEATHER INLANDER 31 Collinwood Road Maplewood Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Secretary 3, Social Chairman 2; Social Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Soph- omore Orientation Committee 4; Junior Night Dancer; Pre- Junior Night Committee; Columbian Advertising Committee 2. ... an effervescent personality ... so light of foot, so light of spirit . . . striking appearance . . . meticulous. . . . BARBARA ISAACSON 2 Girard Place Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Chairman 3; Social Chairman 2; Traditions Committee 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Cast. . . . merriment that sparkles in her eyes . . . wonderful cheering squad co-captain . . . sticking to Tradition”. . . . TERRY JACOBS 31 Yale Street Maplewood Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Track learn 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4. . . . keeping the complicated finances of 205 straight . . . always being counted on for a quip ... a perennial cross country winner. . . . ROYDEN A. JACOBUS Roy” 104 Fairview Avenue South Orange Jazz Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 4; Music Box 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 3; Baseball Team 3; J. V. Football 2; J. V. Baseball 2; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4. . . . desperate attempts as homeroom social chairman . . . quietness (?) . . . being able to blow his own horn so well. . . . PAUL ISENSTADT 65 Randolph Place South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Fire Committee 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Air Raid Rescue Squad 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee; Intramural Bowling 2. . . . daily questions in homeroom . . . one of the important firsts” on the road ... he makes new friends and keeps the old . . . . ABBY ISRAELOW Ab” 15 Berkshire Road Maplewood Music Box 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Senior Play Properties Committee. LAYTON JAMES Skip” 7 East Clark Place South Orange Junior Night Pianist; Chairman of Choir 4. ... a member of All Slate Choir . . . directory style name • . . unchallengeable talent at the piano and organ. . . . BARRY JANOFF 11 Sagamore Road Maplewood Le Ccrclc Franfais 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 3; Junior Night Music; Senior Play Cast. • • • a bouder . . . proficient in math . . . tinkling the ivories . . . diligent. . . . MARY GWYNETH JONES Mike” 114 W. South Orange Avenue South Orange Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus. . . . the girl without a homeroom who 228 was lucky enough to attract . . . cute . . . warm and glowing. . . . MARC JORDAN 14 Broadview Avenue Maplewood Chess Club 2; Forum Romanum 2; Music Box 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2; Traffic Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee; Biology Club 3, 4. ... an interest in school activities . . . pleasantly disposed . . . goodlooking . . . free passes to all the movies. . . . SEYMOUR KAGAN Cy” 30 Colgate Road Maplewood Philosophy Seminar; Wecquahic High School: Track Team 2; Mathematics Club 2; Boys' Lunchroom Committee 2. . . . quiet, but when involved in a conversation most hard to stop . . . only one in 324 who will consistently bet with Bob Silverman. . . . NANCY LEE KALTENBACHER 62 Speir Drive South Orange Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Circulation Committee; Columbian Advertising Com- mittee 3, Assistant Editor Advertising Staff 4. Kent Place School: International Relations Club 2. . . . knotting almost everybody . . . arriving at Columbia after K.P. duty . . . smiling to light up the world ... a wild west sun mer. . . . JOAN ELAINE KAMM Joanie” 718 Irvington Avenue Maplewood Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Junior Night Usher; Future Nurses of America 4. . . . lady-like quietness . . . desire to become a nurse . . . compassion ... a music lover. . . . ALICE KANE Ali” 14 DeHart Road Maplewood Le Ccrcle Francis 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Library Council 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a tiny bundle of fun . . . many becoming hairdos . . . aimiabilily personified. . . . ELLEN KAPLAN 17 Berkshire Road Jazz Club 2, 3; Future Nurses of nerica 2, 3, 4. . . . not knowing whether to c fket: the At Maplewood conscientious en or F box tall and attractive. c. . . . slim petiYenettC ■ chased by JT 'Fox . 't ARG South Orange A. 2. ius chatter-. . . always being RICHARD KATCHER “Dick” 126 Turrell Avenue South Orange Jazz Club A; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Assembly Committee 2; Finance Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3; Basketball Captain 4; J. V. Basket- ball 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Basketball Captain 2. 3. . . . only person in the school able to sleep through a violent double replacement reaction . . . good looking . . . gives everyone a run for the title of most ivy . . . quiet. . . . NORMAN KATZ Norm” 514 Prospect Street Maplewood Platform Club 3, 4; Fire Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Junior Night Chorus; Philosophy Seminar 4; Intramural Bowling Team Captain 2; Intramural Bowling League 3, 4. . . . loyally supporting the Dodgers—no matter what ... a hobby of always being in the Village . . . active ... an athletic enthusiast. . . . RUTH KEARNEY 223 Laurel Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 3; Senior Play Usher. . . . prowess at stenography . . . desire to be an airline stewardess . . . interested in dolls, animate and inanimate. . . . THOMAS KEIL Tommy” 204 Coudert Place Chemistry Club 4; Mathematic) Committee 3, 4; Junj r. ... a well-traveled ladies . LINDA LEE KELLER Lin” 4 May Terrace Maplewood Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 4; Visual Aids Committee 4; Junior Night Cast. ... a summer down on the farm . . . basketball fanatic . . . future plans—to get married, have six children—all boys! . . . cs Com n South Orange ic and Grounds s Committee. a way with the W' ALAN KEMP, JR. Axie” 42 Claremont Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 2, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Cross Country Track Team 2; Bible Reader 4; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Cast. . . . good citizenship . . . making Junior Night really Good News . . . high scholastic standing . . . rooting for Rutgers in a winning year at last. . . . JACK KEPPLER J. K ” 81 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood J- V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Painting. . . . social endeavors . . . hilarious . . . scoring ability on the basketball courts. . . . JOAN KESSELMAN 371 Irving Avenue South Orange Future Teachers of America 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Eligibility Committee 4; Junior Night Usher; Junior Night Property Committee. . . . inimitable wit . . . sincere and capable—oh what a girl . . . fabulously long talons” . . . Monday absences. . . . HERBERT KESTENBAUM •’Herb” 73 Harvard Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 2; Platform Club 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 4; intra- mural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Columbian Sports Editor 4. . . . clever comments . . . that curly hair . . . the political definition of an egg-head”. . . . PAUL KILGUS 49 Hughes Street Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Baseball Team 3; J. V. Baseball 2. . . . easy going . . . proving deeds are better than words” . . . soft, blue eyes. . . . RALPH KINDIG Kin” Street Maplewood Chairman 3; House and Grounds Committee 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Junior Night ction. votive aficionado . . . being heralded by the 8:25 elief in working at school, not at home. . . . MARY J. KIRSTEUER Reggie” 194 Hilton Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3, 4; Furure Teachers of America 2 Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Com mittec 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus Mirror Typist 3. . . . spruce . . . immaculate . . . enjoys life. . . thinks con- vertibles are the best cars. . . . MARCIA KLOSK 204 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Le Cercle Francais 3, President 4; English Guild 3, Co-Chairman Dance Committee 4; Forum Romanum 2; Platform Club 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Junior Night Usher; Mirror Artist; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Assistant Editor 4, Columnist 4; Columbian Art Staff 2, 3. . . . artistic triumbhs . . . excellence in all that she under- takes . . . original ... a pixie haircut. . . . A. J. KNAPP, JR. Tony” 114 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Civics Committee 3; Elections Committee 4; Finance Committee 2; Basketball Team 3; J. V. Basketball, Captain 2, 3. . . . always in reach of the basket . . . lanky good looks . . . a casual ease with the girls . . . marvelous disposition. . . . SUE ELLEN KNOBLAUCH Suzie” 17 Hoffman Street Maplewood Pan American Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Visual Aids Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Painting. . . . enjoys she game of golf . . . loves luriles . . . her sweet, unsophisticated personality. . . . RICHARD KOENIGSBERG 43 Orchard Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Columbian Columnist 3, 4; Columbian Reporter 2. . . . expounding theories of life . . . sarcastic . . . sports- writing technique . . . amusing. . . . PAULINE M. KUBICHEK Paul” 17 Orchard Road Maplewood Library Council 2; G. A. A. 2, 3; Senior Play Usher. . . . real gone on Doris Day . . . ever present smile . . . wants to be a beautician. . . . DAVID F. KUNCA Dave” 42 Burnet Street Maplewood Jazz Club 3; Mathematics Club 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Cross Country Track Team 4; Intramural Bowling 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . accomplishments afoot . . . the charm of a quiet per- sonality is his . . . friendly, too. . . . NANCY KOLBA Nanc” 28 Sommer Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 4; Library Council 2, 3; Platform Club 2, 3; G. A. A. 2; Personality Club 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Social Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4. ... an ability to make herself known ... an ambition to help others in her future vocation . . . garrulous, but very friendly. . . . HARRY SAMUEL KRIVIT 16 Claremont Drive Maplewood Music Box 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Assembly Committee 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, Co-Chairman 3. 4; Nominating Committee 3; Cross Country Team Manager 2, Head 3, 4; Track Team Manager 2, 3, Head 4; Junior Night Sound Crew; Pre-Junior Night Committee; Senior Play Sound Crew; Sound Crew 2, Co-Chairman 3, 4. . . . his second home—the audio-visual room . . . assiduous . . . enthusiastic cross-country manager . . . loves music in the air . . . . HERTA KROSCHE 175 Indiana Street Maplewood Forum Romanum 2; German Club 3, 4; Library Council 2, 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Civics Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Usher. . . . plans to have a large family . . . cloudless visage . . . believes that travel broadens one . . . . MICHAEL KRUVANT Mike” 764 Scotland Road South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Forum Romanum 2; Pan American Club 4; Platform Club 3; Biology Club 3. ... friendly conversation ... a genial personality ... a chemistry enthusiast. . . . MARION IRENE KURTZ Mickey” 54 Menzfel Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Chairman 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Elections Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer; Mirror Advertising Committee; Twirler 3, Co-Caprain 4. . . . hilarious nays of telling a joke ... a vivacious co-captain of the twirling squad . . . delightful. . . . YVONNE FRANCES LAMBERT Peanuts” 219 Burnett Avenue Maplewood Art Service Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Senior Play Usher; Biology Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Showcase 4. . . . ability to make a piano sing ... a future nurse of America . . . delightful shore excursions. . . . LINDA LAPIDES Lin” 248 Conway Court South Orange Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2, 4; Social Committee 2; Senior Play Properties Com- mittee; Future Nurses of America 3. ... a career in teaching is her future goal . . . owning a pink and white convertible . . . an attraction to Seton Hall. . . . PETER LARKIN Butch” 377 Clark Street South Orange Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; J. V. Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball Captain 4; Football Manager 2. . . . agility and ability on the basketball court . . . not needing a rocket to test the higher atmosphere ... a member of the back room clique. . . . KENNETH A. LAWDER JR. Buster” 27 Garthwaite Terrace Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 3; Elections Committee 4; Football Team 2. 3. 4; Baseball Team 2; Basketball Team 3, 4; J. V. Basket- ball 2. . . . passion for sailing . . . powerful attraction for the fairer sex . . . partaking in each and every sport. . . . ROBERT LAWRENCE Mel” 164 Jacoby Street Maplewood Baseball Manager 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . many ivy sweaters . . . an ambition to be a mathematical engineer . . . his interest in sports. . . . RENEE R. LAX 113 Oakland Road Maplewood Lc Ccrclc Francis 2; Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Social Committee 2. 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Columbian Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Properties Committee. . she makes you happy when the skies are gray ... a faithful follower of Columbia’s track and baseball team . . . boys and more boys. . . . DAVID LEDERMAN Dave” 105 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 4. ... a skilljul artist . . . always being confused with Dave Lieberman ... an honorable mathematician. . . . EDYTHE M. LESSIN SHARON LEIBEL ‘'Bunny” 15 Plymouth Place Maplewood Le Cercle Franca is 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Traditions Committee 4; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Properties Committee; Mirror Circulation Committee. ... an ability to get along well with people . . . beautiful hair . . . Einstein’s mathematical ability ... a wonderful disposition. . . . SUSAN LEICHT “Sue” 37 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Art Service Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; Bible Reader 4; Junior Night Dancer; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Mirror Typist. . . . pretty blonde hair . . . trim ... a Mariner at heart . . . effervescent wit. . . . ALAN LE1WANT “Al” 11 Hoskier Road South Orange Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Fire Committee 2, 4; J. V. Swimming Team 2, 3; J. V. Baseball 2, 3. . . . one of the long-hairs . . . aviational interests . . . we!I-Iiked . . . sports fan. . . . SUE LESHOWITZ 6 Washington Park Maplewood English Guild 3. Drama Chairman 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3. President 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Civics Committee 3; Senior Play Assistant Director; Senior Play Reading Committee; Mirror Dramatics Editor. . . . cultural interests ... a gracious manner . . . unusual and striking apparel . . . sensitivity for the theatre. . . . KAREN ANN LEE “Coz” 10 Oregon Street Maplewood Business Education Club 2. 3; Personality Club 3; Senior Play Usher. . . . sleek black hair ... an advocate of American jazz . . . melodious ways. . . . HENRY LEFCORT Hank” 496 Mayhew Court South Orange Electronics Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Sophomore Dra- matic Club; Junior Night Cast; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . beefing his way through Junior Night . . . off-beat humor . . . easy going. . . . “Eydie” 78 Courier Avenue Maplewood Lc Cercle Francis 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Vice- Chairman 4; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Advertising Committee; Columbian Advertising Committee. . . . laughter is her chief delight . . . one of the peppiest Iwir ers ... a twinkle in her eye. . . . SANFORD LEWIS “Sandy” 8 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Intramural Basketball 4; Intramural Touch Football 4. Forest Hills High School: Intramural Basketball. Fairfax High School: Intramural Basketball. ... an unusual desire to be the owner and director of a nurs- ing home ... a passion for cool and custom cars ... an interest in the opposite sex. . . . SUSAN LEWIS Sue” 164 Glenview Road South Orange Le Cerclc Fran ais 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 2; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Usher; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a white I m pal a always filled with friends ... a cute appearance . . . relating a long remembered trip across the United States. . . . NORMA LIBERMAN 89 Hudson Avenue Maplewood Le Cercle Francis 2; Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Junior Night Dancer. ... a love of Spanish ... a wardrobe as extensive as the open seas ... an interest in interesting males. . . . HARRIS LIBMAN 44 Bowdoin Street Maplewood Mathematics Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Fire Com- mittee 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; Cross Country Track Team 3; Wrestling Team 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee; Sophomore Orientation Committee. . . . x' -f 2xy + y = 4 ... a quick wit . . . sigh no more, ladies—sigh no more . . . . RICHARD LICHTMAN Ricky” 635 Prospect Street Maplewood Chemistry 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Tennis Team Manager 2, 3, 4. . . . the Fire Committee's mainstay ... at least half of the cheering section at the tennis matches . . . timely witticisms. . . . DOUGLAS F. LICKS Joe” 505 Hillside Terrace South Orange Intramural Basktuball 3; Cross Country Track Team 2; Junior Night Ghorih jLunior Night Scenery Construction. flikestJf Francois and concussions ... an ambition to vast outdoors. . . . Maplewood 'ersonality Club 2; Homeroom 3; Cheerleader 2, ng Writer; Senior well as with ... a 'Social OhailVna 3. jMv m S $ery fj ehehfie, i v neat appekfance V . V DAVID LIEBERMAN Dave” 510 Hartford Court South Orange Chess Club 4; Platform Club 2, Publicity Director 3; Elections Committee 4; Football Business Manager 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Columbian Subscriptions and Collections 4; Columbian Columnist 2, 3, 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Intra- mural Bowling Team 2, 3, 4. . . . that fuzzy blond hair . . . a creative editor of the COLUMBIAN . . . one of the geniuses of the senior class . . . his wide range of interests. . . . THOMAS LIFLAND Tommy” 209 Mayhew Drive South Orange Electronics Club 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, 4. . . . crazy clothes . . . supporter of Rock V Roll . . . electronics . . . also leaning toward cars. . . . LYNDA LIGHT 212 West South Orange Avenue South Orange Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Library Council 3; Per- sonality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Future Nurses of America 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Civics J Committee Monitor 3; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior 'I Night Dancer. . . . Indescribably delicious . . . those beautiful clothes . . . one of those industrious people who does homework during homeroom period. . . . JEFFREY LILIEN Jeff” 1 Ball Place Maplewood Chess Club 2; Platform Club 2, 4; Elections Committee 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 4; Junior Night Orchestra; Senior Play Orchestra; Philosophy Seminar 4. ... an imperlurbed demeanor ... a love quietly efficient. . . . Jfs FREDERICK C. LINDER Rick” 548 Irvington Avenue Maplewood Pan American Club 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . homeroom antics . . . that white Thunderbird . . . wild summers at Mantoloking. . . . SANDRA LEE LONG Sandy” 13 Rynda Road Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club G. A. A. 2; Elections Committee 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, o-Captain 4; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . hilarious antics in homeroom ... a well-deserved position as head cheerleader . . . popularity with all. . . . CHARLES LOWENSTEIN Chuck” arding Drive South Orange Cllfmistry Club 4; Electronics Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Track Team 3; Junior Night horus; Junior Night Properties Committee; Mirror Proofreader. ... a live wire . . . amazing computational talents . . . mature . . . gregarious. ... CHARLES D. LOWMAN Low” 32 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood Electronics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . difficulty in fitting into his black Jaguar . . . industrious . . . genial ... a practical joker. . . . JACQUELINE LOYACANO Jackie” 57 Lexington Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of.America 2, 4; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Chairman 3; Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 2; Elections Committee 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Twirlcr 3, Co-Captain 4; Junior Night Dancer; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . a peppy co-captain of the twirling squad ... a live wire in school affairs . . . popular. . . . MAX ROBERT LUM Bob” 51 Headley Place Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4; Fire Committee 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Mirror Lawyer; Columbian Subscriptions and Collections 4. . . . satirical humor . . . perennial crew-cut . . . dynamic . . . co-author of the class will . . . . EVELYN MacDOUGALL Ev” 48 Salter Place Maplewood Forum Romanum 2, President 3; Ja2z Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Costume Committee. . . . adorable . . . shy . . . warm smile . . . quiet friendliness. . . . DIANN MAFFITT Muff” 144 Ralston Avenue South Orange Art Service Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Committee. ... an adventuresome spirit . . . master of the art of flirtation ... a so what’s the difference? altitude: . . . RICHARD MAGEE Rich” 91 Hughes Street Maplewood Chemistry Club, Treasurer 4; Chess Club 3; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; J. V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. . . . Irish good looks ... a mathematical and scientific brain” . . . holding many impressive homeroom positions . . . well- liked. . . . ELMARA MALCKEITE Ellie” 42 Hudson Avenue Maplewood Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, 4. . . . always having trouble with her last name . . . light of hair and heart . . . unassuming . . . very aware of the opposite sex. . . . JOEL MALKIN 81 Claremont Avenue Maplewood Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Traffic Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Lyrics. . . . If noise were made by quiet, he would be a riot . . . always cheering the Los Angeles Dodgers . . . eagerness to drive. . . . CLAIRE MANISCHEWITZ 425 Twin Oak Road South Orange Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 2, 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Civics Committee 3; Elections Committee 2; Junior Night Usher. ... as merry as the day is long . . . enjoys driving . . . She hath tasted of the wine of life” . . . listens to popular music continually. . . . BARRY J. MANKOWITZ 110 Mayhew Drive South Orange Le Cercle Francis 3; Chemistry Club 4; Eligibility Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Columbian Subscriptions and Collections 3; Columbian Business Manager 4. . . . persistent ... a rare ability to combine 3 hydrogen atoms with one oxygen . . . handsome ... a memorable sing- ing part in Junior Night. . . . ROBERT MARANTZ Bob” 601 Prospect Street Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; Traffic Com- mittee 2, 3, Chairman 4; J. V. Baseball 2; Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Columbian Sports Reporter 2, 3, 4. ... a dry sense of humor ... a capable secretary of home- room 349 . . . saving many Columbianites from head on collisions and bumper to bumper traffic in the halls. . . . HERMINE LISA MAREINISS ''Herman” 7 Burr Road Maplewood Le Cerclc Franfais 2; Pan American Club Vice-President 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Secretary 4; Traditions Committee 4; Junior Night Dancer; Mirror Statistician. . . . that pixie-ish appearance ... a bundle of wit . . . easily won A’s ... her casual manner. . . . ANGELA MARINO Ang” 1921 Springfield Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 3; Junior Night Costume Committee. ... a cheerful disposition . . . enthusiasm for sports . . . considerate . . . love of a good time. . . . LEWIS MATY AS Lew” 18 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . Take me out to the ball game” . . . desires to work in the field of mechanics . . . exceptionally interested in auto- mobiles. . . . ROBERT MAXTON Bob” 9 Lombardy Place Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 2; Football Team 3; Baseball Team 3; J. V. Football 2; J. V. Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Nominating Committee 2, 3; Senior Class President; Junior Assembly Chairman. . . . strawberry blond hair ... an able leader of the class of '39 . . . thoughtful ... an outstanding person. . . . MICHAEL MARKENSOHN Mike” 154 Mayhew Drive South Orange Mathematics Club 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Mirror Photographer; Columbian Photographer 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Showcase 3, 4. ... an always available camera . . . the day he could use those car keys . . . ever ready remarks . . . sharp quips. . . . GERALDINE E. MASESSA Gerry” 60 Union Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Usher; Senior Play Usher. . . . long, black tresses . . . cute . . . gay chatter. . . . BARBARA MASIN 13 Lewis Drive Maplewood Future Teachers of America 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Junior Night Dancer. ... a homeroom Spanish advisory counselor . . . gay . . . lively . . . well-groomed. . . . SUSAN MATTESON Susie” 18 Forest Drive Springfield Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American Club 3; G. A. A. 2, Vice-President 3. President 4; Homeroom Chairman 3, Vice- Chairman 2, Social Chairman 4; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer; Seni r Play Properties Committee. ... a spirited Coat Girl . . . one fiffttpZ friendliest people in school . . . versatility personified i T. her husband will be a bo’sun’s mate. . . . WILLIAM J. MAYER ’•Bill” 162 Franklin Avenue Maplewood Air Raid Rescue Squad 2, 3, 4. . . . concerned with the navy . . . loves anything on four wheels . . . wants to make a lot of money . . . . PAT MAYERS 653 Cameron Road South Orange Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Eligibility Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus. ... a long pony-tail . . . interested and interesting brown eyes . . . delightful to know . . . unselfish work for others. . . . JIM McCRACKEN BJ” 563 Prospect Street •• Maplewood Homeroom Secretary 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . never a dull moment when he’s around . . . cute ... a bomb . . . compatible. . . . ELIZABETH ANN McGIBBENY Trinka” 14 Burnet Street Maplewood Lc Ccrclc Francais 2; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Usher; Senior Play Costume Committee. ... It is always a friendly heart that has many friends . . . an unusual nickname . . . efficiency is her motto. . . . MARCENA MEAD 177 Grove Road South Orange Le Cerclc Francis 2; Music Box 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 2; Assembly Com- mittee 3, Chairman 4; Bible Reader 3, 4; Junior Night Cast Understudy; Junior Night Chorus; Nominating Committee . . . enviable poise . . . the best Assembly Committee man in Columbia's history . . . an ardent interest in drama unpretentious sophistication. . . . ht Cast ittee 3. _ Chair- ma . . . GLORIA MECADON 56 Riggs Place South Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Junior Night Committee; Senior Play Costume Committee. Orange School: Cheerleader; Public Speaking Club. skater to the bus after school . . I Jn. «If talented SAUNDRA MELNYK Sandy” 90 Ward Place South Orange Le Cercle Franfais 2; Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Jazz Club 3; G. A. A. 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting. . . . enchanting . . . wandering glances . . . male interests . . . blissful. . . . ROGER MENTZ Rog” 76 Tuscan Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Fire Committee 2. 3, 4. ... a tropical fish collection ... a love of fun ... a well- rounded scholar . . . good-natured. . . . ANTOINETTE L. MERCADANTE Toni 29 Eder Terrace South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Music Box 3; Parnassian Society 2; G. A. A. 3, 4; Assembly Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Cast. . . . long complicated remarks . . . the only girl in her math dais ... a friendly disposition . . . dramatic talent galore. . . . JUDITH MERCURO Judi” 45 Tuscan Road Maplewood Fucure Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Music Box 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Columbian Reporter 2; Senior Night Usher. . . . keeping her homeroom constantly in stitches ... un- inhibited ways . . . friendliness to a certain French teacher ... a bubbling brunette. . . . WILLIAM MERTEN Bill 69 Park Avenue Maplewood J. V. Football 2; Intramural Bowling Team 2. . . . fond of telling jokes . . . faithful to the Los Angeles Dodgers . . . always having fun—wherever he may be. .. . DIANE METZGER Di” 38 Ball Terrace Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Per- sonality Club 3; Elections Committee 2; Junior Night Dancer. ... a fabulous Junior Night Party ... a beautiful and ex- tensive wardrobe ... a passionate desire for chocolate cokes . . . her original style of dancing. . . . LOUIS W. MICHAELS Mike” 570 Centre Street South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 4; Intramural Basketball 3. . . . devilish ways . . a love of cars . . . continuously talking . . . interesting to know. . . . MARILYN LEE MICHAELS 17 Courter Avenue Business Education Club 4; Club 4; G. A. A. 3. 4! . . . sparkling blond hasy desire to become a de Library Council Maplewood 3, 4; Personality ADELE MICHALSKI Mickey” 9 Fernwood Road Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3; Library Council 2, 3; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting. ... an aptitude in all sports ... a dislike for homework . . . an infectious giggle . . . jolly company in any crowd. . . . EUGENE PAUL MIELE Paul” 583 Hamilton Road South Orange Chemistry Club, Vice-President 4; Mathematics Club 4; Biology Club 3; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee; Mirror Artist; Columbian Artist 3, 4. ... a delightful car and all its troubles . . . fantastic memory ... a great artist . . . wonderful to know. . . . SHARON ARLENE MILCH Shar” 73 Courier Avenue Maplewood Le Ccrcle Francais 2; Jazz Club 4; Library Council 2, 3; Person- ality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Junior Night Make-up Corn- Senior Play Make-up Committee; Secretary Philosophy 4. even disposition . . . immaculate appearance . . . on her taw of kindness . . . attaining her goal—one inch DONALD M1NASIAN Don” 2061 Millburn Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Social Chairman 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Painting. . . . many brilliant excuses for tardiness . . . displaying his talents on the guitar during homeroom period . job as homeroom social chairman. . . . ALAN MINTZ Al” 383 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Treasurer 2; Track Team 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Color Guard 3. 4; Pre-Junior Night Committee; Junior Night Accompanist. . . . that good looking boy in the red convertible ... an ability to play anything on the piano . . . keeping homerooms 243, 404. and 133 in stitches. . . . JAMES A. MITCHELL, JR. Jim” 12 Oberlin Street Maplewood Chemistry Club .4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 3, Presi- dent 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Fire Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Nominating Committee 3- . . . enthusiastic leadership in those lively homeroom discus- sions ... an intense love of mathematics . . . playing the hottest trumpet in C. H. S. . . . JOSEPH MONFILETTO 112 Hilton Avenue Maplewood J. V. Football; Junior Night Properties Committee. ... a cool haircomb . . . blase . . . cars consume his thoughts. . . . THOMAS MOORE Tom” 27 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 3. 4; J. V. Basketball 2; Cross Country Track Team 2; Captain 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Night Band 2, 3- . . . leading a Big Ten cross country team . . . always a great guy . . . imperturbable . . . blond hair. . . . WILLIAM MORAN Bill” 89 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Secretary 4; Boys' Lunchroom Committee 3; Foot- ball Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3; Senior Play Properties Committee; Scton Hall: J. V. Football; Glee Club, President. . . . that Who, me? manner . . . punctuality at 8:23 ... a noticeable figure on the football field . . . an Oh. Kay guy. . . . FLORENCE MORCHELES Flo” 88 Harding Drive South Orange Art Service Club 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3, 4. Mid- wood High School: Art Squad 2. . . . eager ... an illustration artist ... a recognizable queue . . . perseverance. . . . AL MORETO 92 Tiffany Place Maplewood Seabreeze High School: Wheel Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 3. ... a friendly hello” ... an interest in learning . . . never quite used to New Jersey weather. . . . BERNADETTE MORITZ Lizzie 39 Princeton Street Maplewood Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Future Nurses of America 3; Junior Night Chorus. . . . The Song of Bernadette ... a china-doll complexion . . . delicate attractiveness . . . depth of nature. . . . a f' MAXINE MORRIS Max Brookwood Drive Maplewood G. A. A. 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 2; Treasurer 3; Social Chairman 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Properties Committee; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . her motto Live. Love, and be Happy . . . always having a beau . . . cute . . . the most absent-minded person in Colum- bia. . . . JOY MOSSMAN 24 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood Business Education Club 3; Personality Club 4; Social Chair- man 2. . . . variety of coiffures . . . daydreaming is a sign of deep sleep at night . . . that talent for bopping. . . . TOM MOTRINEC 103 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . that ever casual” Chevy ... a soft-spoken man ... a true athlete. . . . FRANCES E. MUELLER Fran 1755 Springfield Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Music Box 2; Parnassian Society 4; Personality Club 3. . . . fair-haired ... a fascinatingly deep voice ... a smile that glows. . . . STEPHEN M. MURPHEY Murph” 82 Oakland Road Maplewood Pan American Club 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4, Treasurer 2; Track I earn 2, 3; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Properties Committee. ... an ambition to become a doctor . . . mechanical ability . . . a car fiend. . . . ROBERT MYERS Bob- 178 Garfield Place Maplewood Chess Club 3; House and Grounds Committee 2. 3. 4; Track Team 3; J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction; Senior Play Scenery Construction. . . . talk about cars. guns, and fishing . . . the tall, silent type . . . humorous sometimes, serious sometimes. . . . HOWARD NADEL Howie” 170 Glenview Road South Orange Jazz Club 4; Platform 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Scenery Construction; Intramural Bowling Team 3, 4. . . . that easy wit ... a man from Madison Avenue . . . many crew neck sweaters. . . . RALPH NATALE 234 Waverly Place South Orange Track Team 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . a future business man . . . interested in any car with . . . really deceptively quiet. . . . CHARLES NATHAN ' , j rW Chuck” v V I 17 Hart Drive South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 2, 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Home- room Treasurer 2, 4; Fire Committee 4; Traffic Committee 2; Football Manager 2, 3; Junior Night Cast; Columbian Columnist 3; Columbian Reporter 3; Columbian Editor 4. . . . love of mushroom cultivation . . . skill in the driver educa- tion car . . . an accomplished arguer. . . . JOHN A. NEMETH, JR. Jack” 28 Orchard Road Maplewood Irvington High School: Homeroom President 3. . . . loyally to the Pittsburgh Pirates ... a persistent desire to become an aviator . . . immediate adoption into Homeroom 235. ... ROBERT S. NEUMANN Alfred E.” 322 Franklin Place South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4. ... an ever ready story . . . his natural appearance in that gray Olds convertible . . . well known by everyone. . . . RICHARD NICHOLSON II Butch” 37 Roosevelt Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 2; Mathematics Club 3; Assembly Committee 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Mirror Business Manager; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4. . . . contributions to the Assembly Committee ... a glow emitted not only from his hair but his personality ... an outstanding Mirror business manager . . { dependable. MARGARET NILES Meg” 123 Milligan Place South Orange Montclair High School: Future Teachers of America; Sophomore Orientation; Glee Club; Bowling Club; Latin Club; Spanish Club; G. A. A. . . . her collection of traffic tickets ... a bright new face in Columbia . . . an unusual ambition to be a Spanish secretary. . . . RONALD NORDMANN Ronny” 103 Raymond Avenue South Orange Le Cercle Francis 2, 3; German Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Home- room Treasurer 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2; Cross Country Track Team 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Mirror Proof-Reader. . . . just beating (pant.') the 8:25 bell (pant!) . . . easy going ... a love of sports. . . . MARCIA NUSBAUM 212 South Orange Avenue South Orange Le Cercie Fran ais 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Junior Night Dancer. . . . Superb Iasie in mailers of clothing . . . one of the fortunate, few. early license getters . . . that beautiful hair. . . . CHARLES O’HARE Chuck” 13 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . light hearted . . . fun is his middle name . . . flippant. . . . PATRICIA Pat” 64 Midland Boulevard Le Cercle Francais 3; Music Box 2, 3, Secretary 4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Chorus. . . . handy with a needle ... a voice which was undoubtedly intended for a choir ... a talent for modeling. . . . VIRGINIA ORSI Ginger” 137 Ralston Avenue South Orange Jazz Club 2, 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 4; Future Nurses of America, Treasurer 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Chorus. . . . enthusiasm for everyone and everything . . . personality plus . . . fantastic annual slumber parties ... a fitting post as the Pep Committee's Chairman. . . . J WILLIAM ORSI Ors” 137 Ralston Avenue South Orange Jazz Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, Treasurer 4; Track Team 3; J. V. Football Captain 2; J. V. Baseball 2; Intramural Touch Football 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee. ; • a homeroom comic ... a supporter of the automotive in- jury . . . athletic agility. . . . BARBARA ORZECHOWSKI Bubbles” Hilton Avenue Maplewood Education Club 4; Jazz Club 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Future of America 3. reserved ... a female athlete ... a passion for RICHARD OSBORNE Rick” 134 Irving Avenue South Orange Finance Committee 3, 4; Color Guard 4. ... a large and well-appreciated record collection . . . studious in appearance . . . an amiable bearing . . . tall. . . . FRANK OSWALD, JR. Franky” 97 Rutgers Street Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 3; German Club 2, 3; Mathematics Club 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Properties Committee. . . . pecuniary ambitions . . . pleasant ways . . . universal friend- liness. . . . JUDY OTTENSTEIN Elf 17 Lindsley Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3. 4; G. A. A. 2; Senior Play Usher. . . . diminutive . . . easy-going . . . pleasant company. . . . LARAINE PACKARD Cookie 53 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2; Parnassian Society 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Secretary 3; Junior Night Usher; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee. . . . cute . . . pixie-like appearance . . . admires the football team . . . loyal to homeroom 317. . . . CAROL PAMPALONE 7 Park Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Library Council 2, 3; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee; Columbian Advertising Committee 2, 3. . . . always doing someone else's homework during homeroom period ... a host of friends . . . high scholastic ability. . . . JOANNA PARELLI Jo 37 Girard Place Maplewood Showcase 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Forum Romanum 3; Library Council 2; Music Box 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2 Homeroom Sccretaty 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; Civics Com mittee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Usher; Mirror Personals Committee Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . keen of wit ... an effervescent personality . . . lively . . . enthusiastic. . . . EMILY L. PARTRIDGE Emmie” 567 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Music Box 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . a violin virtuoso . . . a vivacious manner . . . unbelievable musical talent. . . . ANGELO PASQUARELLO Chello 308 Valley Street South Orange Parsippany High School: Football Team; Intramural Basketball; Dancing Club. ... a random manner . . . dark good looks . . . affinity for the opposite sex. . . . BETH PAYNE 21 Rynda Road South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Showcase 3, Treasurer 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Music Box Treasurer 2, Secretary 3. Vice-President 4; G. A. A. 2; Assembly Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus. ... a personality that does not agree with her last name ... a high and well-deserved scholastic average . . . a willowy figure. . . . ELTON PELLER 31 Madison Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Assembly Committee 2; Elections Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Photographer; Columbian Photographer 2, 3, 4. . . . scholastic ability . . . avid photographer ... a quiet but friendly disposition. . . . THERESA PERKINS Terry” 171 Franklin Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 4; Forum Romanum 2; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; junior Night Chorus. . . . the southerner of Homeroom 349 . . . a flirtatious manner . . . an abundance of friends made so quickly after her late appearance at Columbia. . . . JAMES PERRY Jim” 142 Oakland Road Visual Aids Committee 2; Track Junior Night Scenery Construction. ommittee. . . . love of boating ... a wondery on the cinderpath nice guy. . . a real DEBORAH ANN PETERSON Hillside Parnassian vies C unto ul.l.'t ATIjfjCl4, NN PETRUZZIELLO South Orange lub 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; ittee 4; Social Committee ay Scenery Painting; Mirror impressing all those men in Atlantic indsley A ue fJ Maplewood £ 'Art service Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; J Homeroom Treasurer 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Junior l 1 Night Scenery Painting; Junior Night Usher; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Senior Play Usher. ... a lovely face ... a radiant personality unsuccessfully hidden under outward quietness . . . always has a fellow. . . . MATTHEW PFEIFER Buddy” 34 Lancaster Avenue Maplewood Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4, Treasurer 2, 3; Finance Committee 4; Fire Committee 4; J. V. Football 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Intra- mural Basketball 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . appearing with the 8:23 bell . . . extreme efforts at home- work . . . congeniality ... a year-round crew cut. . . . BRUCE PICARD 20 Garthwaite Terrace Maplewood . . . attraction to sports cars . . . coining many novel expressions . . . frequent trips to Short Hills. . . . WILLIAM B. PICARD Willie” 20 Garthwaite Terrace Maplewood Junior Night Properties Committee. . . . gives the used car dealers so much business . . . those con- versations . . . being real cool and casual . . . . DAVID PITFIELD Pit” 14 Madison Avenue Maplewood Jazz Club 2, 3; House and Grounds Committee 4; Lunchroom Control Committee 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Cross Country I rack Team 4; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . musically inclined ... a harrier . . . alert . . . fun loving. . . . PHILIP E. PITFIELD Pit” 14 Madison Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Boys' Lunchroom Committee 2; Color Guard 4; Junior Night Chorus. . . . the other half of that famous rhythm team . . . summers at the shore . . . his swinging band. . . . CAROL J. PLATZER 121 Ward Place South Orange English Guild 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Parnassian Society 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Social Chair- man 2; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Make-Up Committee; Parnassian Society Costume Chairman. . . . quiet, infectious humor . . . interest in acting . . . personal magnetism. . . . LAURA A. POCOCK Laurie” 21 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Forum Romanum 2, 3; Library Council 2, 3; Music Box 3; G. A. A. 2, 4; Junior Night Usher; Senior Play Properties Committee; Mirror Typist. . . . working so diligently in the town library . . . wonderful cruises with the Mariners . . . loquacious ... a prize flutist. . . . VICTOR POLESHUCK Vic” 464 Lenox Avenue South Orange Chemistry’ Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Home- room Vice-Chairman 3; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 2, 3; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a member of homeroom 237's back of the room syndicate . . . note-writing ability . . . earnest . . . good-looking. . . . WALTER POPICK Walt” 66 Harding Drive South Orange Le Cercle Franca is 3; Mathematics Club 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction; Senior Play Scenery Construction. . . . dentistry interests him . . . also photography . . . rock and roll discussions anytime and anywhere. . . . MARLENE POPOK Mar” 56 Highland Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Junior Night Properties, Chairman; Senior Night Properties. . . . manners complying and gentle ... an interest in people that will lead to a career in teaching . . . copper colored hair. . . . 1 CAROL ANN PORANSKI Campy” 11 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3; Library Council 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 4; Junior Night Orchestra; Library Council 4. Arts High School: Homeroom President 2; Future Teachers of America 2. . . . outstanding musical talent . . . life of Spanish ... her cheery smile. . . . ROBERT D. PRESTON Bob” 49 Kensington Terrace Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 2; Mathematics Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 4; House and Grounds Committee 4, Secretary 3; Color Guard 3, Captain 4; Junior Night Dance Band; Scholastic Jazz Band 2, 3, 4. . . . disarmingly friendly . . . blond and good looking ... an incarnation of the stereotyped collegiate high school student. . . . JUDITH PRICE Judie 56 Salter Avenue Maplewood Le Ccrcle Francis 4; Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Ja2z Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Music. ... not conforming in her clothing . . . flirtatious chatter . . . it is nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. . . . WILLIAM QUINN Bill” 83 Roland Avenue South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Finance Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee. . . . a professional interest in fishing . . . fascinated by Studebakers . . . harmonious manner . . . companionable. . . . HELEN QUIRK Honey 38 Headley Place Maplewood Library Council 3; Pan American Club 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 4; Junior Night Usher. Mary lawn: Varsity Basketball Team 2; Student Council representative 2; Sodality 2; Mission Unit 2; Athletic Association 2; Lawnlights photographer 2; Lawnlights typist 2. . . . bombing in the blue chevy . . . a fabulous sense of humor ... a nickname that matches her personality. . . . MYRTLE M. RAAB Myrt 64 Peachtree Road Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Music Box 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. . . . calm and easy going . . . tall, striking appearance . . . homemaking fibility. . . . MARK RADLER 468 Baldwin Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 2, 3, President 4; Platform Club 4; Civics Committe 3; Fire Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. . . . that flirtatious manner ... a whiz at the piano . . . scholastic competence. . . . MARY LOU RAIO 35 Marie Place Maplewood Business Education Club 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Junior Night Usher. . . . riotous personality ... a becoming new hair style . . . big brown eyes . . . often seen helping in the office. . . . DIANE RAPAPORT 20 Scotland Road South Orange Art Service Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Committee; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . distinctive tallness . . . doing everything at the last moment . . . having a car and license for every occasion. . . . RICHARD REHFELDT Dick 85 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 3; Platform Club 3; Fire Com- mittee 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Sound Crew. . . . quiet, good-natured . . . a mild cynic . . . refuses to lend the sports page of his New York Times to anyone. . . . MARGARET REITMAN Meg” 281 Montrose Avenue South Orange Le Cercle Francis 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Eligibility Committee 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee; Senior Play Usher; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a good combination of books and looks ... a top notch Eligibility Chairman . . . sincere . . . personable. . . . ARLENE REKOON 355 Radel Terrace South Orange Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Plat- form Club 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Eligibility Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Typist. . . . glimmering golden hair . . . exquisitely dressed . . . sweet . . . college beaux. . . . JUDITH G. REKOON Judy” 316 Beech Spring Road South Orange Le Cercle Francais 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Music Box 3, 3; Personality Club 3; Elections Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Advertising Committee; Junior Night Music. Weequahic: Homeroom Treasurer; Future Teachers Club 2. . . her appreciation of and her ability to produce music . . . variety of hairstyles . . . sparkling eyes and personality. . . . X T-vvV’Rick” , . r . ------------— RICCI Laurel Maplewood Country Track Team 2, 3. . . . interest in camping . . . subtle humor . . . reticent ways. . . . CHARLES RICHARDSON ’’Charlie” 16 Berkeley Street Maplewood J. V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Air Raid Rescue Squad 3. . . . thrifty use of words . . . a true outdoorsman . . . masculine appeal. . . . HEDY RIES 29 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Pep Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Advertising Committee. . . . . that little bug of a car . . . many crushes ... an ability to get along with everyone. ... 9 [ AU ARBARA ANNE RISACK Barb” 4 Rynda Road Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3. 4; Library Council 2. 3, Vice- President 4; Pan American Club 3; Finance Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Committee; Senior Play Assistant Director. . . . luidy-like nays . . . helpfulness . . . her work with others less fortunate than herself. . . . LINDA ROFFMAN 20 Burr Road Maplewood G. A. A. 4. Irvington High: Future Teachers of America; Volley Ball; Girls' Reserve. ... a girl who is pleasant, a girl who is gay . . . long and lovely dark hair . . . tall ... a friendly newcomer. . . . CHARLES R. B. ROSEVEAR Burt” 23 Hoskier Road South Orange Homeroom Treasurer 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Elections Committee 4; Football Team 2, 3. 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Swim- ming Team 2, 3. 4. . . . making, a big splash on the Swimming Team . . . a loyal team member on the football field . . . those fabulous summers at Lake Hopatcong . . . handsome and then some. . . . FRANK ROSS 25 Mayhew Drive South Orange Jazz Club 3, 4; Pep Committee 4; Cheer Leader 3; Air Raid Rescue Squad 3; Junior Night Dancer; Cougar 4. . . . a famous cougar roar . . . ivy league clothes . . . well-groomed . . . cute. . . . JOAN ROSE 29 Sommer Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Library Council 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice-Chairman 2, Secretary 3; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Prom Committee. ... the proof that a girl can have good looks and brains . . . her conscientious endeavors in varied homeroom positions . . . a glowing smile. . . . MARTIN HILLIARD ROSEFF ’Hilly” 448 Baldwin Road Maplewood Chess Club 3, 4; Electronics Club 2, 3; Mathematics Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Biology Club 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction; Junior Night Stage Crew; Senior Play Ticket Committee; Stage Crew 2, 3; Intramural Bowling Team 3, 4; Wrestling Team 4. . . . unostentatious . . . companionable . . . alternating interests . . . well-liked. . . . NEIL ROSEN 6 Fleming Terrace Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Electronics Club 3, Secretary 4; Mathematics Club 3; Junior Night Scenery Con- struction. . . . friendliness ... a skill in speech ... an interest in science . . . dependable. . . . ROBERT J. ROSEN ’’Bob” 318 Forest Road South Orange Forum Romanum 2; Platform Club 3, 4; Traditions Committee 2, 4, Vice-Chairman 3; Tennis Team 2, 3; Tennis Team Captain 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Intramural Touch Football 3, 4; Columbian Reporter; Sophomore Editor; Intra- mural Bowling Team 3. 4. Newark Academy: Tennis Team; J. V. Basketball; School Newspaper Sports Editor. . . . captain of the Tennis Team . . . intellectual ability . . . an advertisement for the ivy-league . . . . MICHAEL ROSENBAUM ’’Mike” 17 Essex Road Maplewood Platform Club 2, 4; Traditions Committee 4; Football Team 3; Track Team 3; J. V. Football 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Nominating Committee 3; Sophomore Orientation 4; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . a gleam in his eye . . . masculine looking . . . also collegiate . . . athletic. . . . JOAN ROSENFELD 85 Hudson Avenue Maplewood Le Cercle Francis 4; Chemistry Club Secretary 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Chairman 3; Civics Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 4; Biology Club 3; Philosophy Seminar Chairman 4. . . . enthusiasm and tenacity in every endeavor . . . intelligent ... a personality that is truly a field of roses” . . . taxa- bility . . . . EENA ROTHFEDER 69 South Wyoming Avenue South Orange Art Service Club 4; Le Cercle Francais 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Social Committee 4; junior Night Advertising Committee; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Prom Committee; Senior Play Costume Committee. . ■ . a Rich” sense of humor . . . Hi” . . . friendly . . . Good things come in small packages . . . . WILBERT ROYSON Bill” 11 Menzel Avenue Maplewood Football Team 2. . . . lively” participation in homeroom . . . all-round good sport ... a really quiet person. . . . V HOWARD RUBIN Rube” 10 Elberta Road Maplewood Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, Treasurer 4; Elections Committee 4; Football Team 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee. . . . those crazy antics in 319 ... a fear (?) of girls . . . many ways to shorten homework assignments. . . . JANET RUBIN Jan” 548 Hartford Court South Orange German Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 2, 4; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Usher. . . . merry eye and grin . . . refreshing temperament . . . calm. . . . ELIZABETH RUSH Betty” 308 Academy Street South Orange G. A. A. 2, 3. . . . her ambition to be a bookkeeper ... a dislike of home- work . . . diligent work at Busy Fingers. . . . JOHN F. RYAN 11 Rutgers Street Maplewood Boys’ Lunchroom Committee Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Track Team 3; Basketball Manager 3; Junior Night Chorus. . . . love for hunting and fishing ... a complacent manner ... a dislike for people who make things difficult for the Lunchroom Committee. . . . DANIEL SACHS Danny” 44 Oberlin Street Maplewood Air Raid Rescue Squad 3, 4. . . . work in the hardware store . . . fooling around with Buick V-8 engines . . . not knowing what the word walk” means. . . . NANCY M. SAMUELSON Sammy” 9 Wetmore Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; Elections Committee 2; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 4; Junior Night Properties Committee; Senior Play Usher; Senior Play Properties Committee; Mirror Typist 3, 4. . . . always ready to laugh . . . many friends . . . gab sessions in homeroom . . . happy . . . friendly. . . . JAMES SANTARSIERO 644 Valley Street Maplewood Biology Club 3; German Club 3, 4. . . . original jokes . . . the tall, silent type . . . punctual . . . interesting. . . . ALFRED G. SANTASIERE, JR. AT 131 Third Street South Orange Football Team 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction. ... the cause of much female chatter ... a man of feu words . . . virile. . . . RICHARD SAPERSTEIN Sap” 187 Crestwood Drive South Jazz Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Electioi mittee 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football 2; Intramural Ba Intramural Bowling 2. . . . tall, dark, and always attracting the opposite s x his never ending stream of cars . . . the quiet manner which he tells an exaggerated story. . . . DIANE JOAN SATSKY 464 Ridgewood Road South Orange Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus. . . . gleaming hair . . . avidly attracted hy jazz . . . always having something to say. . . . BARBARA SCHACHT 216 Crestwood Drive South Orange Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore' Dramatic Club; Junior Night Dancer. . . . never ending chatter ... an inrerest in all boys except ones that wolf whistle . . . her European jaunt. . . . DAVID SCHACHTER 122 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood Showcase 4; Jazz Club 3, Vice-President 4; Music Box 3; Junior Night Orchestra. . . . that unbeatable musical talent . . . his subtle humor ... a desire to enter the jazz and classical field . . . that Greenwich Village air. . . . NANCY SCHAFFER 368 Woodland Place South Orange G. A. A. Representative 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Home- room Chairman 2; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Usher; Mirror Sports Editor. . . . amiability . . . love of the diving board . . . allegiance to the G. A. A. . . . sincerity personified. . . . WILLIAM SCHECHNER Bill” 4 Walnut Court South Orange Parnassian Society 4;. Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dra- matic Club; Homeroom Chairman 2; Traditions Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Assembly Chairman; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Reading Committee; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Columbian Editor 4. . . . quick wit . . . intelligent ... not afraid to express an opinion ... a laugh that rings out spontaneously in a quiet room. . . . A AJ ELLIOT SCHER V) El” 18 jRwgers Street Maplewood Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; fire Com- cnmee 2; Traffic Committee 4; Track Team 2, 3; Intramural tBlsketball 2, 3. 4; Junior Night Chorus. Weequahic High School: Soccer Team 1. debates with Mr. Stark ... an ambition to become a lawreAK. an attachment to Mrs. Palminteri's NEW YORK TIMES. LINDA SCHER Boyden Avenue Maplewood Teachers of America 3; Library Council 2; Pan American dub 3. 4; Personality Club 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting; enior Play Scenery Painting; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a favorite wish . . . congeniality . . . always being on an unnecessary diet. . . . STEPHEN SCHER Steve” 459 Overhill Road South Orange Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, Captain 3, 4; Senior Play Cast. . . . blond . . . cute . . . rooting for the Milwaukee Braves . . . get-along-ability . . . . ALAN SCHERER A1 or Moose” 139 Indiana Street Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 2, 3; Mathematics Club 2, 4; Finance Committee 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Dixieland Band. . . . sincere ... a clarinet player . . . assured manner. . . . % MICHAEL D. SCHLAIN Mike” 228 Montague Place South Orange Platform Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Elections Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; Mirror Personals Committee; Intramural Bowling Team 3, Captain 2. . . . non-conformist attire . . . intellectual wit . . . J. Pierpont Morgan of the future . . . classic comments in all his courses. . . . NANCY SCHMACHTENBERG 47 Salter Place - Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2; Forum Romanum 2; German Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4. . . . New Hampshire vacations . . . willingness to help . . . an ambition to be a teacher. . . . SUSAN JEANNE SCHMIDT Sue” 26 Parker Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2, Publicity Chairman 3, Fielding Chairman 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 3, 4; Social Chairman 2; Civics Com- mittee 4; Honor Study Hall Committee 2; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Statistician. . . . allegiance to Mr. Benjamin . . . scientific . . . sweet . . . her long walk to school every morning. . . . ROBERT SCHMITT Bob” 30 Wetmore Avenue Maplewood J. V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . porcupine hair . . . friend to many . . . vim, vigor, vitality . . . appreciates a good car. . . . KAREN SCHNEIDER 35 Hillcrest Road Maplewood Business Education Club 4; German Club 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; G. A. A. 2; Orchestra. ... a rock V roll addict ... an accomplished linguist with a desire to be an interpreter . . . athletic tastes. . . . BARBARA EDITH SCHOEN Bobbi” 426 Harding Drive South Orange Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; Columbian Columnist 4; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee; Senior Play Properties Committee. Prospect Hill Coun- try Day School: Glee Club; Assistant Production Editor of Spilled Ink School Newspaper; Intra-scholastic Basketball Team. ... a fondness for pizzaburgers . . . poise ... a friendly and sympathetic smile . . . considerate. . . . XujeX HARRIET SCHOENHOLZ 8 Burr Road Maplewood Le Cercle Franfais 3, 4; Showcase 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Junior Night Usher; Columbian Art Staff 4; Philosophy Seminar 4. Weequahic High School: Latin Club, Secretary 1, 2. ... an artistic talent . . . individualism ... a betite figure . . . blithe and debonaire . . . independent mind. . . . SUSAN SCHOFIELD Sue” 6 Harvard Avenue Maplewood Art Service Club President 3, Secretary 4; Parnassian Society 2; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Girls' Lunch- room Committee 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Junior Night Usher; Senior Play Scenery Painting. . . . cats'-eyes glasses . . . artistic ability . . . brilliant blond hair ... an industrious chairwoman of the Girls’ Lunchroom Committee. . . . JAMES SCHOMAKER •’Shoe” 148 College Place South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Track Team 4; Swimming Team 4; J. V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 4. . . . tall stately appearance ... an interest in hunting and fishing ... a taciturn nature ... a fitting” nickname. . . . % L JANET SCHREIBER Jan” 59 Fernwood Road Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Pan American 3; Per- sonality Club 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Pep Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Dancer. ... a rooter of the Jazz Club . . . her treasured hi-fi . . . everybody’s favorite. . . . MARY SCHUYLER Mare” 359 Hartford Road South Orange Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3; Home- room Social Chairman 2, 3; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . '7 10”j enjoyable outlook on life . . . reputed to be quite a talker . . . all-round warmheartedness. . . . CAROLE SCHRAGEN Shaggy” Warner Road Maplewood Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Junior Night Dancer. . . . immaculate in appearance ... a perfect hair cut . . . a bubbling personality. . . . r V t ROBERT SCHWEID Bob” 6 niNfidlahd Boulevard Maplewood croom Social Chairman 3; Fire Committee 4; Football 'eam 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; J. V. Baseball 2; J. V. Basketball Captain 2. . . . a powerful blue-eyed co-captain of the Columbia eleven . . . so crazy sports car .. . dips in the pool. . . . n PATRICIA SCOTT Pat” Orchard Road Maplewood Council 2; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. ... a veritable mermaid . . . desultory demeanor ... an ambition to be a secretary. . . . RICHARD SEGAL Rich” 4 Overhill Road South Orange Platform Club 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Fire Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee; Intramural Bowling 2, Intra- mural Bowling Captain 3- . . . interest in bowling . . . amiable demeanor .. . . pleasant . . . one of the class of '59's first chauffeurs. . . . VIRGINIA SEIDLER Ginnie” 245 Turrell Avenue South Orange Le Cercle Francais 2; Music Box 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4; Bible Reader 4; Junior Night Cast. . . . having Good News to sing about . . . appealing . . . sweet . . . quiet. . . . DAVID SELIGMAN Dave” 58 Bowdoin Street Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; German Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Junior Night Cast. Summit High: Sportsman's Club, Chairman; Baseball Manager; Football Manager. ... a beat up Mercury ... a deep bass voice ... an ability to pull good marks without studying. . . . PAUL S. SEVERANCE Sev” 33 North Terrace Football Team 2, 3; Baseball Team 2; Junior Construction. ... a perennial copy of the morning sports page ... a versatile athlete . . . HARRIET SHAMES 33 Manlcy Terrace Maplewood Library Council 2; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3, v A. A. 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, Secretary 2; Elec- Committcc 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Junior Night Scenery ing; Junior Night Dancer. bouncing auburn pony tail ... a cute cheerleader . . . many associates . . . affinity for collegiate boys. . . . IRIS SHAPIRO MJM 324 Lenox Avenue South Orange Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan American Club 2, 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Junior Night Chorus. ... a hard worker . . . skill at ice skating . . . friendliness abounding. . . . LINDA ANN SHARPLES 471 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 3, Vice-President 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Chairman 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; Junior Night Usher; Mirror Statistician; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4. . . . capability as homeroom chairman . . . universal popu- larity . . . her active part in school affairs ... a wonderful girl- - - - MICHAEL SHIFFMAN Mike” 397 Hall Court South Orange Platform Club 3, 4; Boys' Lunchroom Committee 3; Track Team 3, 4; intramural Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball Man- ager 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Mirror Personals Com Philosophy Seminar 4. . . . pointed humor ... a pleasant smile of friends . . . intelligent. ft J 3MONBERG w Drive South Orange Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Pan an Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; ions Committee 3; Senior Play Properties Committee; Mirror flirtatious ways . . . chic appear- FRANCINE SIEGEL Fran” 96 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Library Council 2, 3; G. A. A. 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Civics Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee; Future Nurses of America 4. . . . red hair ... an ability to be continually late for home- room . . . skill on the ice comparable to Sonja Henie's. . . . JOEL DAVID SIEGEL 38 Courter Avenue Maplewood Platform Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Elections Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4; Touch Football 4; Intra- mural Bowling 2; Mirror Advertising Committee. . . . ability on the tennis courts . . . his adventurous spirit in traveling . . . many female admirers . . . astounding knowledge about current events. . . . BARBARA SIERENBERG 60 Revere Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Library Council 2, Exhibit Committee Chairman 3; Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 4; unior Night Usher; Junior Night Properties Committee; Senior Costume Committee. her tall, stately appearance ... a discarded long, long, long pony tail ... a harmonious nature. . . . fa, 202 Franklin Avenue _____________ Library Council 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Elections Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Costume Committee; Senior Play Usher; Mirror Typist. • • • a pleasant disposition . . . wizardry with a needle and thread . . . her musical last name. . . . GEORGE ANN SILVERMAN 182 Mayhew Drive South Orange Jazz Club 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3. . . . I here is nothing tike a dame . . . Bohemian dress . . . an interest in merchandising. . . . ROBERT SILVERMAN Bob” 41 Van Ness Court Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; J. V. Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 4. . . . inveterate Washington Senator fan . . . will bet on any- thing if the odds are right . . . excellent at making paper airplanes. . . . JONATHAN SIMON Jonny” 331 Turrell Avenue South Orange Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Elections Committee 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team Manager 2; Swimming Team Manager 3, Head Manager 4. . . . mechanical ability ... a jazz advocate . . . manager of a champion stemming team. MADELINE T. SIMON Mady” 149 Midland Boulevard Maplewood _ n Lc Cercle Franfais 2; Jazz Club 3; Parnassian Society 2; Biology Club 3, President 4; Junior Night Dancer. X n ... a source of unceasing chatter . . . that petite figure . . an avid interest in music . . . headed for a scientific career. . MICHAEL S. SIMON Mike” 42 Suffolk Ave Chemistry Platform C 2, 4;. Air Commiltec lcwood ambition to ELIZABETH JANE SKADE Betty” 57 Euclid Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, Treasurer 3. President 4; Library Council 2, 3; Parnassian Society 3; Personality Club 4, Publicity Chairman 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Chair- man 2; Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4; Bible Reader 3, Chairman 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Night Usher. ... the fabulous first lady of the F. T. A. ... a pal” ... her disarming smile and laugh . . . hail to thee blithe 37 Tuscan Street . . . closely cropped hair . . . . his fervor for fishing EDWARD SKOKNA E.J.” ability with . a real good-looker. Maplewood a ping-pong paddle NEIL SMALL 68 Van Ness Court Maplewood Irvington High School: Homeroom President 1; Homeroom Vice-President 3; Basketball I; J. V. Basketball 2. . . . extremely friendly . . . nice guy . . . rugged . . . hand- some. . . . WILLIAM SMARSH Will” 56 Jacoby Street Maplewood J. V. Football Team 2; J. V. Baseball Team Captain 2; Intra- mural Basketball 4. . . . studious . . . fascinated by sports cars ... a football follower. ... CAROL SMITH Smitty” 74 Lexington Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 4; Library Council 4; Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4. . . . ingratiating ... a career of social work . . . but silence is most noble”. . . . CRAIG SMITH 262 Valley Street South Orange Track Team 3; Intramural Basketball. ... the appearance of an open cop) of the NEW YORK TIMES every morning in homeroom . . . well informed on controversial issues ... a robust sense of humor. . . . JANET SMITH Jan” 17 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood G. A. A. Representative 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America Vice-President 3, President 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Advertising Committee. . . . silent, yet congenial . . . always eating tuna fish . . . Miss Beach’s right hand. . . .. GEORGE Y. 77 White Oak Drive South'Orange Forum Romanum 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3, Co-Captain 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. . . . prowess as co-captain of the swimming team . . . being seen all over in a little bug” . . . forever whistling. . . . ALLEN SOLOMON Sol” 157 Raymond Avenue- South Orange Columbian Photographer 4. Roosevelt School: Class Represen- tative to Student Council. Bordentown Military Institute: Soccer Team 3; Rifle Team 3; Yearbook Photo Staff 3; Newspaper Photo Staff 3; Rifle Club 3; Chess Club 3; Photo Club 3; Inter- company Basketball Team 2. ... a pro soccer player . . . one of the COLUMBIAN’S pho- tography team . . . his sudden appearance at C.H.S. in his senior year ... the unexpected flashings of his flash bulbs in homeroom. . . . JEFFREY SMITH Jeff” South Orange Orange High School: Spanish painter. JUNE SNYDER r” Maplewood . . a love of parties . . . numerous RUTH SOLTANOFF Ruthie” 12 Elberta Road Maplewood Le Cercle Franfais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Secretary 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, Secretary 4; G. A. A. 2; Elections Committee 4; Mirror Circulation Committee; Junior Night Advertising Committee. leader of the B.B.G.’s . . . weather and home- be found on the tennis courts . . . loves . . . ebony hair. . . . EDWARD SOSNOW Sos” Place Maplewood Franfais 2; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2; Bowling Team 2, 3. friendly and gets along well ... a ladies’ man . . . tells of social conquests. . . . JOHN SPANGENBERGER Jack” 416 Summit Avenue South Orange Chess Club 2; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3, Chairman 4; Pep Committee 4; J. V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3. . . . efficient . . . good-natured . . . spirited homeroom chair- man ... a platinum-unbleached-crew cut. . . . ALLEN SPERGEL Speeg” 9 Rynda Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Forum Romanum 3; Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 4; Fire Committee 2, 4; J. V. Baseball 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Cross Country Track Team 2; Baseball Manager 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4. . . . fascinated by anything with four wheels . . . droll . . . keenness . . . responsive. . . . 15 Essex Avenue Maplewood Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Junior Night Usher; Senior Play Usher; Future Nurses of America 4. . . . ambition to be another Lady with a lamp ... a pleasing disposition . . . radiating friendliness. . . . INGE LUISE STEGLICH Inky” 282 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 4; German Club 4; Personality Club 4. South High School: Pep Club; All School Show Usher; Mother- Daughter Tea Committee. . . . wide and varied travels ... a great gift to Columbia from Denver . . . that knowing coyness. . . . LAWRENCE J. STEIN Larry” 448 South Fourth Street Maplewood Electronics Club 2, 3; Platform Club 4; Boys' Lunchroom Com- mittee 3, 4; Intramural Bowling Team 2, Captain 3; Senior Play Properties Committee. ... a big HAM operator . . . curly flat-top . . . exhibits electronical ability . . . making Mrs. Ahern's fortune on the stock market. . . . SALLY STEPHENSON 92 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Le Cerclc Francis 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Jazz Club 3; Library Council 2; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Senior Play Costume Committee; Junior Night Dancer. . . . loyalty to the Battle of Gettysburg . . . love of that dark green Mercury . . . her sparkling smite. . . . EDWIN H. STERN 330 Highland Road South Orange Mathematics Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Intra- mural Basketball Referee 4; Junior Night Student Director; Senior Play Cast; Senior Play Reading Committee; Columbian Staff, Subscriptions and Collections 2. . . . talking up a storm ... an interest in sports broadcasting that superior acting talent . . . his ability to direct. . . . kJ JANET STEVENS “Moose” 28 Oregon Street Maplewood Business Education Club 4; Library Council 3, 4; G. A. A. 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Usher; Future Nurses of America 3, 4. . . . avid interest in library work . . . impetuous . . . relish of all sports. . . . THOMAS STEVENSON 675 Prospect Street Maplewood Jazz Club 3; Track Team 3; J. V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Cross Country Track Team 4. . . . musical talent ... a new star on the cross country horizon . . . saying much with little. . . . JOSEPH STIEVE “Joe” 485 Scotland Road South Orange Chemistry Club. 4; German Club 2, 3, 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4. ... a quiet, .likeable way ... a strong desire to become an atomic scientist . . . that keen mind. . . . % WENDY STOCK -W331 Cumberland Road South Orange Pan American Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 4; Elections Committee 2, 0 3, 4. ... a Peter Pan haircut . . . tall, slim, and blonde ... a . woman of the world. . . . ° • DENISON C. STOCKMAN Denny” 32 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood ... a true stick shift man ... a dislike for pink Cadillacs and Isetta 500's . . . those funny homeroom comments. . . . DOROTHY STOKES Dody” 450 Hillside Place South Orange Personality Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Social Com- mittee 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Junior Play Properties Commit- tee; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Statistician. ... an agile horsewoman ... a desire to be a nurse . . . those summers in Chester . . . sweet personality. . . . ROBERT STONE Bob” 55 White Oak Drive South Orange Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; J. V. Football Captain 2; Intramural Touch Football 4; Intramural Baseball 4. ... a passion for swimming . . . keeping his homeroom entertained . . . that real gone guitar. . . . LYNN STRAAYER 469 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Future Nurses of America 3. Vice-President 4; Homeroom Chairman 3, Vice-Chairman 2; Social Committee 2; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Usher. . . . radiating a blonde beauty . . . vivacious . . . often eyed by the opposite sex .. . charming. . . . GAIL MARIE STROMKO 66 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3; Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 2. 4; Junior Night Costume Committee; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . loves the shore . . . possesses sunny hair ... a personality to match. . . . ROBERT STRUBBE 584 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 3; Pan American Club 2, 3; House and Grounds Committee 2, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Properties Committee. . . . indifference to school work ... an assured manner . . . Alfred Hitchcock in miniature. . . . ROBERT PERRY SUMAS Bob” 173 Village Road South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Elections Committee 4; Football Team 2; J. V. Baseball 2; J. V. Basketball 2; Foot- ball Statistician 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . virile good looks . . . quiet manner . . . all right, already! . . . LOIS SWIRSKY 51 Burroughs Way Maplewood Le Ccrcle Fran ais 2, 3, 4; Forum Romanum 3; Parnassian Society 2; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Assembly Committee 3; Bible Reader 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee; Student Council Secretary 4; Senior Play Properties Committee; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Nominating Committee 3. . . . one of Columbia’s most capable leaders . . . facility and interest in la langue francaise . . . extremely friendly. . . . JAMES H. SYMONS, JR. Jim” 17 Highland Place Maplewood Chess Club 4; Electronics Club 4; Forum Romanum 3; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee; Mirror Artist; Columbian Artist 2, 3, 4. . . . amazing shirts ... a- casual manner . . . artistic ability . . . a cute smile. . . . JOYCE TERRIEN 35 Brookwood Drive Maplewood Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Library Council 2. 3, Treasurer 4; Parnassian Society 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Usher. ... a mysteriously disappearing raincoat ... an adorable figure ... an example of a very good thing in a small package. . . . 495 Prospect Street Future Teachers of Amcri G. A. A. 2, 3; Homer mittee 4; Junior Night Personals Committee. SUSAN THORNLEY Sue” . . . neat as a pm but looks ofi Maplewood lity Club 3, Treasurer 4; rman 4; Assembly Corn- Senior Play Usher; Mirror she may look shy, EDWARD TRACY Woody” 666 Prospect Street Maplewood Jazz Club 3; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3, 4. . . . multitude of friends, both male and female ... a lively sense of humor . . . exuberance . . . winner of the title, Ivy League Man of the Year . . . . TONI LOUISE TROBE Toby” 300 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Showcase 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2; Music Box Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Traditions Committee 2; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3; Junior Night Understudy; Junior Night Orchestra; Senior Play Orchestra. _ . . nimble . . . alert . . . vivid personality . . . appreciation of classical music along with her own musical talent. . . . JAMES MARTIN TROMANS Jim” 150 Oakland Road Maplewood Homeroom Treasurer 4; J. V. Baseball 2; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4. . . . opposition to rock roll ... a dose follower of many a coin collector. . . . JUDITHE TRUPPO Judie” Road South Orange Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 3, President 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Pep Com- mittee 3, Secretary 4; Junior Night Usher; Mirror Advertising. ... an immaculate appearance ... a reserved manner . . . tvholesome . . . pretty and poised. . . . GERALD URAM Jerry” 51 Courier Avenue Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; German Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2; Senior Play Properties Committee; Mirror Advertising Committee; Junior Night Understudy. . . . his' cheery hello ... on the casualty list more than once in '3 . . . cruising around in a light blue Buick. . . . PATRICIA F. VASSELLI Trish” 46 Courter Avenue Maplewood Future Teachers of America 4; Music Box 2; Personality Club 3. 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3; Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Costume Committee; Mirror Typist 3. . . . flirtatious eyes . . . many dates ... an attractive and neat appearance. . . . MARY ANN VERDUCCI 21 Rynda Road Maplewood G. A. A. 2; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 4; Junior Night Usher; Senior Play Usher. . . . cheerful . . . allegiance to a certain boy ... an ambition to be a housewife. . . . PATRICIA L. VOGEL “Pat” 30 Woodland Road Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 4; Social Chairman 3; Junior Night Usher. ... the head of 228’s secret project ... a controversial car . . . sweet . . . very attractive. . . . ELLEN VROMAN 10 Alden Place Maplewood Business Education Club 3; Library Council 3, 4; Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 2, 3. . . . able to make any situation funny . . . soft brown hair . . . short . . . vitality thy name is Ellen . . . . DONALD WADSWORTH Don” 110 Prospect Street South Orange J. V. Football 2. ... a pop music lover ... a future aviator . . . his im- personal view of life. . . . JOSEPH VASTA Joe” 514 Prospect Street Maplewood Junior Night Lighting Crew Co-Chairman; Senior Play Lighting Crew Chairman; Lighting Crew 2, 3. Chairman 4. . . . service and capers on the stage and light crew . . . interest in sports cars ... an ability to rollerskate. MARION VERDUCCI Mickey” 69 Third Street South Orange Personality Club 4; G. A. A. 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 4. ... a desire to be a beautician . . . solemn friendliness. . . . ALBERT WALTER Al” 35 Cottage Street South Orange Traffic Committee 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; J. V. Baseball 2; Junior Night Properties Committee. . . . shy ... but successful with the ladies . . . sympathizes . . . football squad asset. . . . HANALIE WARANCH Jacki” 6 Elberta Road Maplewood Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 4; Music Box 2; Parnassian Society 2. 3. 4; G. A. A. 2; Bible Reader 3. 4; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Assistant Director; Columbian Columnist 4, Reporter 4. . . . that strong a lo . . . accomplishments in the dramatic arts . . . occasional mad dashes into homeroom at 8:24:59. . . . FRANCKS WATKINS Fran ’ 24 Collinwood Road Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Forum Romanum 2; Library Council 3; Music Box 3; Finance Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Orchestra; lub 4. Senior Play Orchestra 2, 4; Biology Clu . . . red hair opposing a pleasant disposition appearance . . . generous with her hellos. . . . studious LYNDA JILL WAYNE Lynn” 13 Warner Road Maplewood Personality Club 2, 3; Platform Club 4; G. A. A. 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Elections Committee 2; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee; Future Nurses of America 3, 4. . . . felicitous remarks likeable manner. . . . JUDY ANN WEG 407 Thornden Street out? U l South Orange SVv-OU Pcrsonality Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic ''Tip'' Club; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, Secretary 2; Junior Night VViiLtU- dvcrf‘sing Committee; Senior Play Advertising Committee; ' 'Mirror Personals Committee; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Assistant difor 4- , lS ■ • • her memorable trip to Germany . . . never quite recovering ( 0 from that horse craze . . . original poetry . . . coming from Wild IVest. . . . MARGARET WEILL Maggie” 386 Irving Avenue South Orange Lc Cercle Francais 2; Pan American Club 3, Secretary 4; Par- nassian Society 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Pep Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee. ... a fabulous personality . . . hysterical antics at the piano . . . having and giving enjoyment wherever she is. . . . WAYNE WEINGAERTNER 227 Laurel Avenue Maplewood German Club 2, 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3; Intramural Bowling 2, 4, Captain 3. . . . that souped-up car .. . love of a good time . . . the cur! in the middle of his forehead. . . . DAVID P. WEINSTEIN Dave” 66 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Jazz Club 2; Platform Club 3; Fire Committee 2, 3. 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Junior Night Lighting Crew 2, 4, Co-Chairman 3; Senior Play Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. . . . working hard on the lighting crew . . . knowing the latest about cars ... no aversion to girls! . . . STEPHEN P. WEIS Steve” 21 Salter Place Maplewood Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 3; Mathematics Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4, Treasurer 3; House and Grounds Committee 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Scenery Construction. . . . I love tranquil solitude, and such society as is quiet, wise, and good . . . engineering future . . . satisfied nature. . . . JUDITH WEISBRODT Judy” 162 Parker Avenue Maplewood Art Service Club 4; Showcase 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. 3; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Painting. . . . dark, blue eyes . . . golden hair . . . infectious laughter . . . genuinely concerned for others. . . . IRVING WEISS Irv” 43 Holland Road South Orange Homeroom Treasurer 2; Track Team 3, 4 Intramural Bowling 2, 3, Captain 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee. . . . master of the ten pin sport . . . his pooling ability . . . good student. . . . LOIS WELKIND 638 Prospect Street Maplewood Library Council 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3, Secretary 2; Elections Committee 2, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Advertising Committee; Prom Committee. . . . perky looks and personality . . . friendly helpfulness . . . being adored by all. . . . BERNARD WENZEL Bcrnie” 506 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Pan American Club 2; Air Raid Squad 3; Senior Play Con- struction. . . . softspoken . . . constant and conscientious . . . dry humor. . . . ROBERT WESKERNA Wes” 41 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood Chemistry Club President 4; Mathematics Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4. . . . first to second a good motion . . a fine student ... a likeable personality. . . . JAMES WESSEL Wes” 20 Lenox Place Maplewood Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, Chairman 3; House and Grounds Committee 4; Football Team 3; Baseball Team 3; J. V. Football 2; J. V. Baseball 2. . . . blond good looks . . . great ability on the baseball team . . . eyes that are always keeping tabs on the calendar. . . . WILLIAM WIENER Bill” 47 North Terrace Maplewood Pan American Club 3, 4; Civics Committee 2; Track Team Manager 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Track Team Manager 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Advertising Committee. car before I’m 21?” . . . RICHARD H. WIESNER Dick” 612 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Homeroom Chairman 4; House and Grounds Committee 3. 4; Pep Committee 4; Color Guard 4; Junior Night Cast; Junior Night Stage Crew; Stage Crew 2, 3; Intramural Bowling Team 2. 3. . . . the man who put the zip into Junior Night . . . that real crazy crewcut ... a rollicking sense of humor. . . . RICHARD WILLIAMS Tex” 34 South Harding Drive South Orange Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 2. 3, 4; Fire Committee 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Cross Country Track Team 2; Air Raid Rescue Squad 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction; Philosophy Seminar 4. . . . endless supply of crew neck sweaters ... an appearance and a nickname that should accompany a Western drawl . . . rhythm on the piano. . . . THOMAS WILLSON 123 Sherman Place South Orange Pan American Club 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 4; Track Team 2; Cross Country Track Team 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2, 3. 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Senior Play Advertising Committee. ... an ambition to carnf) in every National Park in the United States ... a cookie lover . . . Curlylocks” . . . efficiency in bowling and cross-country. . . . ELAINE WINKELMAN ’Wink” 8 Kendall Avenue Maplewood Music Box 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Cast; Senior Play Reading Com- mittee. Beard School: Choir 2; Cast of The Rival 2. . . . fashionable . . . her portrayal of Babe in Junior Night . . . congeniality . . . sparkling blonde hair. . . . y JLOIS MYrna WINSTON ”Lo” 2 Claremont Drive Maplewood Le Cercie Fran ais 2; Library Council 2; Parnassian Society 2, 3. 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; Junior Night Chorus; Contemporary Issue Seminar 3. ... a model girl . . . dancing ability ... to study the theater in college. . . . PAMELA WINTON Pam” 28 Euclid Avenue Maplewood Art Service Club 3; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Assembly Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Senior Play Scenery Painting; Senior Play Usher. Montclair High School: Drama Club 2; Art Service 2. . . . that bewitching smile ... a superior actress . . . quickly becoming an integral part of the school. . . . KATHLYN WURTS Kathie” 276 Winthrop Terrace South Orange Future Teachers of America 4; G. A. A. 4; Visual Aids Committee 4; Junior Night Properties Committee; Senior Play Usher. Marylawn: Athletic Association 2; Sodality 2; Mission Unit 2; Varsity Basketball 2. ... a brother at Annapolis . . . naturally curly hair . . . proficient at sports. . . . CONNIE ANN YANUZZELLI 123 Lexington Avenue Maplewood , G. A. A. 3; Elections Committee 2, 4; Junior Night Properties; Library Council 3. . . . desires to be a legal secretary . . . loving a good time . . . Her ways are ways of pleasantness . . . . LEONARD A. YAVNER Max” 26 Elberta Road Maplewood Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 4; Platform Club 2. 3; Elec- tions Committee 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee. . . . his magic power with the opposite sex . . . those never ending witticisms . . . a record number of homeroom teachers. . . . BARBARA YEAGER 6 West South Orange Avenue South Orange Business Education Club 4; Platform Club 2, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Usher. . . . ”creeping like snail unwillingly to school” . . . carefree . . . mischievous. . . . Nina” 32 Manley Terrace Maplewood Business Education Club 3, 4; German Club 4; Personality Club 3; G. A. A. 2; Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Usher; Senior Play Costume Committee. ... a desire to return to Europe . . . ambition to be an airline hostess ... her yum yum job at Romoser’s. . . . ROBERT ZICHT Bob” 59 Comstock Place South Orange Chess Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2. 3. 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Cast. ... the medical profession beckons . . . reserved . . . where music dwells so does he .. . diligent. . . . JONATHAN HOLLAND ZIEGLER Zig” 552 Prospect Street Maplewood Le Ccrcle Franca is 3, Treasurer 4; Showcase 2; Platform Club 3, 4; Fire Committee 3, Secretary 4; Junior Night Chorus; Columbian Photographer 3, 4. . . . witty comments about love and life ... an interest in all kinds of music . . . being crazy about cars and photography. . . . JOAN ZIMMERMAN 46 Park Avenue Maplewood Business Education Club 3. Treasurer 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. 3. 4. ... the incarnation of the old ideal: to be seen but not heard . . . enviable blond hair ... a ceaseless love for driving. . . . BONNIE YEAPLE 33 Woodland Road Maplewood Music Box 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Junior Night Chorus. ... an avid interest in music . . . that lovely soprano voice ... a modest temperament. . . . WILLIAM YOUNGS Bill” 20 Riggs Place South Orange Showcase 2, 3; Jazz Club 2; Music Box 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Baseball Manager 2, 3. . . . leaning toward a future in the air force . . . well read in science fiction . . . his ability to return compliments. . . . JERROLD EDWIN ZIPERSTEIN Jerry” 19 New England Road Maplewood Jlectronics Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2; Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Con- i xruction; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Air Raid Rescue Squad 3; J Biology Club 3. ■4- . . The world is composed of three elements—girls, cars. $Svnd ham radios . . . an additional interest in photography . . . a well-used fund of knowledge. . . . „31 EMILY ZIRKEL Em” 31 South Boyden Parkway ■ A. A. 2, 3, 4. Maplewood active participation in G. A. A. . desire to become a secretary. . . . . . an unruffled manner ARLENE ZISS Ar” 131 Garfield Place Maplewood Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2; Personality Club 4; Junior Night Usher. . . . that pleasant smile for all ... a desire to help others . . . coy in manner . . . kind. . . . CAROL DIANE ZITRIN Zitty” 70 White Oak Drive South Orange Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, Scxial Chairman 2; Civics Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Committee. . . . fdttir Mj frtrr“. frrr farnrite tnnjr . . . that frank manner ... a vivacious personality. . . . 1 All mine 2 Les Girls” 3 The casual look 4 The cat’s pajamas 5 Alley-oop 6 By the sea 7 Why must there always be violence 8 Tex and his pardner 1 Whji, me worry? 2 Follyanna 3 Sleeping Beau tie 4 Be prepared 5 The totem pole 6 Owing charm from every pore 7 K O Kelly 8 There' a divinity. ... 9 A coo pie of couple 10 Winged Victory 11 Watch the birdie? 12 Toeing the mark 13 Bug Bunny 14 Minne-ha-ha 15 Ouch 16 It a long, long way to Tipperary June 23, 1984 Dear Ellen, Here we are again. The Old Vince Company is on tour for its tenth season. We were so sorry to hear that you could not join us this year, as we have a great show planned on our world tour. As you may have heard, there will be three plays presented, in addition to interesting sidelines. First of all, at the 42nd Street 7 heater, we are putting on a play, which is produced and directed by the versatile Sue Leshowitz with stars Bob Zicht and Elaine Winkclman. While we are in the States, Dave Schachter will emcee the annual Jazz Concert at the Chicago Town Hall, now owned and operated by the business tycoon, Dave Liebcrman. Starring in this are those greats” of jazz, A1 Scherer and Roger Mentz (It sure seems funny to see Jim Mitchell in a beard and talking hep ). 1 he second play we have planned is a recently discovered Marlowe comedy, written by Shakespeare, called a Mid-November Night's Dream, directed by Hanalie Waranch, starring Lady Rosemary Hancss and the roguish Sir Donald Bauchner. We plan to present this play in England. It should go well there. Our third production is to be an opera, a revival of Gooda Newsa”, starring signorina Virginia Seidler and her handsome co-star, signor Axie Kemp. It will be held in that romantic country Italy. All our productions are, as always, in the capable hands of Joe Vasta, Doug Carter, Harry Krivit, and Stuart Ames. Our sets are designed by the world-famous Nancy Hughes. Of course, none of our musical scores and accompaniments would have been possible without our concert mistress, Emily Partridge, and her talented orchestra which includes such musical personalities as Judy Rckoon at piano, Dody Stokes on harp, and Fran Watkins on bass with Royden Jacobus on trumpet. Our entire troupe traveled to the continent via the SS. Nicholson, captained by Burt Rosevear, The social director on board was the lovely Heather Inlander, always seen wearing creations by that famous designer Carole Feldman. She had programs planned every evening—they included the oral reading of Marcia Kiosk's latest best seller, How to Die Gracefully at Russian Roulette sponsored by the ship’s library, under the supervision of capable Joyce Terricn and Ellen Vroman .There were also Cricket Giese and her all-girl orchestra, featuring Mary Denyes, Karen Schneider, Debbie Peterson, and Carole Poranski, with vocalist Toni Trobe. Alan Mintz tickled the ivories one evening; he had been hailed internationally by everyone for setting Doctor Zhivago to music. Blues singer Maxine Morris was also on hand, accompanied by that all-American boy, Alan Christian, and his guitar. Our meals were excellent, having been prepared in the ship’s galley under the watchful eyes of Sue Schofield and John Ryan. Approaching the continent, we heard shouts, and as we looked overboard, we could see that our own George Sodowick, Ricky Linder, Geoff Horner, and Cary Grobe were swimming the English Channel. In a nearby row boat, Ginger Orsi was cheering the fellows on to victory. She was accompanied by Harriet Shames who kept up the boys’ morale. We arrived in France and were greeted by Miss Universe Diane Drake and her lovely attendants Rosemary Coppola, Judie Truppo, Nancy Biddlecombc, and Sandy Long. While strolling down the Champs d’Elysees, we saw Phil Albert and Beth Payne playing chess. Between plays, Lois Swirsky was taking notes on Phil's latest book. They told us that we should catch the show at the Moulin Rouge where Carol Heinemeycr, Gail Bub, and Barbara Beck were featured Can Can girls. Next stop was Merry Olde England. The results from the English Channel race had just come in .. . Ginger had won! While we witnessed the changing of the guard, Bill Schechner, the poet laureate, made history. He succeeded in making the old boys laugh. (Heaven only knows what he said to them.) Soon a familiar voice reached our ears. Edwin Stern was standing on a soap box in Hyde Park expounding the virtue of his new book, Edwin's Rules of Parliamentary Procedure. He saw us and insisted on joining our troupe. We then continued our tour. Our next stop was Spain. But before leaving England, we had time to watch a rugby match, which starred Sandy Gallagher, Buster Lawder, and Bob Schwcid. We rushed off to get our plane for Spain. The stewardess, Pauline Kubichek greeted us warmly. We landed in Madrid just in time to see the bullfight. There was sehor Ricardo Katchcr, star matador, dressed in his crimson satin tights, designed by sehorita Patricia Chymiy. Standing by the emergency exit was the able Sangre Squad headed by Dr. Janet Smith and her assistants, Lynn Straayer in charge of comforting the bullfighters, and Honey Quirk in charge of comforting the bulls. During the intermission, Hermine Mareiniss did her famous Mexican Hat Dance. The unique thing was that the hat was still being worn by her partner, sehor Doug Crowley. Adids Espaha. Next stop was Italy. Before our performance here, we saw scenic Venice from Arlene Aidekman’s renowned gondola. Our premibre was that night and the party afterwards, arranged by Barbara Isaacson according to tradition, with Henry Castle as host and Frank Ross and Susie Matteson, spreading good cheer, was a huge success. Assisting Henry were the lovely Maxine Granet, the charming Marion Kurtz, and the sophisticated Joan Rose. Meg Rcitman was surrounded by eligible bachelors. Dan Bcrkey, Jim Chanko, and Dick Ball. Before leaving, we decided that we must see Rome. We visited the Sistine Chapel, which was being redone by Inge SteglicK and Mona Blcibcrg. Afterwards, on our plane trip to Greece, I picked up the United States paper, the Granct-Hubcrman Herald in which I read of the recent Vice- Presidential election of Reggie Gittlin, the first woman in our history to be so honored. At last Greece! It was time for the annual marathon races and we were greeted at the airport by Tom Bayer, manager and financial adviser of these world-famous racers. He personally invited us to attend the spectacle. When we arrived, the event was being eloquently announced by the distinguished Marcena Mead. Among the participants were Tommy Moore and the amazing Richard Kocnigsberg, who, while running, wrote a thesis on immortality. Unfortunately we had to leave immediately, for an urgent cable had arrived from Bob Maxton, executive of our home office, saying that we had just received a bid to entertain at Columbia’s twenty-fifth reunion. We would not miss that reunion for the world and so are on our way home, where we are looking forward to seeing you and the rest of our distinguished class. Sincerely yours, Dave Dornbusch, Business Executive of the Old Vince Dramatic Touring Company. Page 79 1 Dahling 2 But I don't want to be adjusted 3 Mirror, mirror on the wall 4 Stop! It tickles! 3 But Mr. Fleming only a 799 average? 6 Strike four 7 Kouzy, the Kid 8 And for my next num- 9 Aaaayyyyeceehhhh! ! ! 10 Shall we dance? 11 Laugh and the World laughs with you 12 The South Mountain Lions vs. 13 The South Mountain Tigers 1 2 years before the Mast 2 Tire Battle of Bunker Hill 3 Dracula Returns 4 I was a war bride 5 The Centipede 6 T-A-I-T 7 A candid shot 8 The flowers that bloom in the Spring 9 Sweet 16 10 Honey Bun 11 Off to school 12 Giddyup 13 Devoted 14 Qu'avez-vous 15 Undertow 16 Hey look! Howdy Doody 17 Fresh Air 18 Before 19 Autumn Leaves DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL Reggie Gittlin • Dave Dornbusch MOST NATURAL Ellen Asselmeyer • Drew Beifus MOST VIVACIOUS lgcr Orsi • Frank Ross MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Vicki Granet • Butch Nicholson MOST SCHOLARLY Beth Payne • Joel Huberman MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Sue Leshowitz • Dave Schachter MOST ATHLETIC Nancy Schaffer • Bob Schweid BEST LOOKING Page 83 Herminc Mareiniss • Bill Schechncr MOST VERSATILE Sue Matteson • Alan Mintz ‘iJeacherA ’ WLi WL Peppiest Most Devoted to Triangles” Most Observant Most Interesting Ties Most Business-Minded Most Likely to Find Discrepancies Best Basketball Player Best Pianist Most Understanding Most Dynamic Most Colorful Most New England Most Romantic Analogies Most Conscientious Most Home Economical Most Traveled Most Wall Street Conscious Wittiest Most Suburban Best Orator Most Expressive Eyes Calmest Best Mirror Advisor ”Best News” Done Most for the School Most Historically Humorous Most Absent”-Minded Most Often Mistaken for Abraham Lincoln Most Athletically Interested Most Inseparable Best Administrator Friendliest Mr. Woodbury Mr. Browning Mrs. Ahern Mr. Tenewitz Mr. Micale Mr. Talbot Mr. Benjamin Mr. Hannes Miss Seaton Mrs. Crosson Mr. Brown, Mr. Gray, Mr. White Mr. Fiske Mr. Mellinger Miss Sanders Miss Zielenbach Mr. Mellotte Mr. Linker Miss Memory Mr. Buhrer Mr. Weiner Mr. Darlington Mr. Spear Mrs. Palminteri Mr. Seguin Mr. Fleming and Mr. Thompson Mr. MacDonough Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Mr. Meddaugh Miss Smith Mr. Jones and Mr. DeMarco Mr. Amsden Mrs. Mathias dm Witt Wc, the class of 1959, the most intellectual and distinguished class to graduate in 1959, despite the slurs cast upon us by our teachers, being of sound mind (usually) do hereby will and bequeath our most prized possessions in this our last will and testament. Wc, Sandy Gallagher and Bob Schweid, leave to next year's co-captains. Bill Davis and Richard I.ipstein, the highest hopes for a victorious football team. I. To the teachers: To Mr. Johnson, a fur cap befitting his title and a new blood-tipped spiked mace—reminiscent of the good old days—suitable fot striking desks, students’ heads, etc. To Mr. Booth, a 6'8 goliath who averages 35 points a game. To Mr. Hickman, three doctors, two physicists, four engineers, and a bushel of neurons and protrons, agin, and agin, and agin. To Mr. Fleming and Mr. Thompson, the delightful prospects of the biggest crop of incoming sopho- mores in a number of years. To Mr. Frampton, a new blue sweatshirt. To Mr. Mendelson, a ninth issue of the Columbian. To Mr. Habcl, a collection of flashy ties. II. We, the senior girls, leave: To the junior girls, the junior boys. To the sophomore girls, the art of being sophisticated and the sense to grow out of it. III. Personal I. Larry Blomcnfcld, leave my shy reticence to Barry Rosenberg. I, Bill Schcchner, leave my nose and half my wit to whoever will accept them. Wait a minute, I won't have anything left. 1. Allyn DcutcL leave my feminine name to Alix Yelen. We, Bill Graf. Ed Stern, and Axie Kemp, leave our fine characterization ability to the fellows destined to star in next year's senior play. I, Woody Tracy, leave my Most Collegiate? appelation, which never got into the yearbook, to Steve Rachlin. 1, Charles Nathan, leave my journalistic ability- on the Columbian to Bryn Roberts (I'm the only one on the staff who can read and write!). I, Pete Crowe, leave a full bottle of Wild root Creme Oil and a new comb. If someone finds them, please return them. Wc. Marilyn Becker and Wendy Stock, leave our exuberant school spirit to posterity. I. Harry Krivit, leave my excellent singing voice (comparable to a dying moose call) to anyone willing to accept the responsibility. I. Steve Murphy, leave my .... do I have to say it? I. Bob Batting, leave my innocent blush to Al Weigel. I, Mike Biber, leave three lunches a day to those junior boys with a hearty appetite . . . just can't figure it out. Wc, Hermine Marciniss and Judy Epstein, leave our combined height to next year's basketball team. I, Richard Doties, leave my size 13 Vi twin amphibious tanks to Ben Fricdland. I. Ziggy Gostkowski, leave to the many who have had trouble in pronouncing my name the knowl- edge that is is pronounced just the way it sounds. I, Jim Symons, leave my personal collection of Mr. Talbot drawings, done in trigonometry at the risk of my neck. I, Dave Dornbusch. leave prccouncil minutes, one- way stairways, and a blonde crcwcut to next year's school president. I. Toni Mcrcadante, leave my monopoly on all boy classes to any junior girl with the courage to take honors math and advanced chemistry. Wc, vicki granct and jocl huberman, leave our quest for original ideas to c.e. Cummings. I, Charles Lowenstein, leave to the sound of steam engines and railroad cars. Toot-toot! 1, Herb Kestenbaum, leave my holdings in Serbian war bonds to Mr. Dobbelaar. I. Louis Matyas, leave my crowning glory to . . . no there couldn't be-another one. I. Barbara Hubley. leave a train schedule to Dartmouth posted in the guide's office. 1, George Ringo, leave my universal popularity to Vic Damber. I. Alan Chimacoff. leave a collection of censored cartoons which never got in the tColumbian to next year's art editor. I, Ginger Orsi. leave my passion for big parties ... from now on it's bigger ones. 1. Leah Barhash, leave my rock and roll collection to Rebecca Bluming. 1, Dick Katcher, leave my court ability to Bucky Fader. I. Roy Jacobus, leave my explosive personality and skill in the laboratory to my brother Earl. 1. Richard Koenigsberg, leave girls forever . , . from now on it's women. I. Sue Matteson, (scratch) leave my (scratch) raccoon (scratch) coat to Barbara Rich. I, Charles Lowman, leave my Jaguar to anyone willing to pay the summons. I, Henry Castle, leave my speed on the gridiron to Neil Demby. Wc, Qark Colton and Bob Lum, leave a few juicy ideas that never made it to next year's Mirror lawyers. I. Richard Barclli, leave two strips of peeled rubber. I, Bonnie Brotman, leave my foghorn contralto ' to the Metropolitan Opera. Wc. Bill. Naida, Barbara, and Bob left . . . early. 1, Jake Iantosca, leave my wild shirts to Robert Hall. I, Don Bauchner, leave my ability to be a great friend to all, to maintain my responsibilities, and to see a job well done, to anyone who can fill this bill and still be as modest as I am. We, PS., R S J.L, and B.B. leave the C. B. G. to the A.B.G I. Fred Feldman, leave with a smile for everyone. IV. Composite. Wc, the class of '59, leave the glorious precedents set in Good News and 'Triangle to next year's senior class. Wc. the befuddled students of Columbia, leave emergency assembly schedules, up and down one- way stairways, and middle lunch to anyone who can figure them out. We. the outgoing class of '59, leave Columbia for the wide, wide world, the bright tomorrow, the glorious future, and the rest of that hogwash. Turn to page 140 for identification - ft. Coppoffl 01652774 Chairman RICHARD SQUILLARO Vice-Chairman DAVID REISEN Secretary BARBARA FELDMAN T reaturer ALBERT WEIGEL 144 MR. PAOLELLA Chairman OTTO SONNTAG Vice-Chairman BURT HOFFMAN Secretary MAXINE FORMAN Treasurer LARRY SCHAFMAN BOB MRS. JOHNSON Chairman LEWIS ENGEL Vice-Chairman LOUIS PROVENZANO Secretary GRACE WOOD T reasurer KENNETH GRAHAM 207 MR. MacDONOUGH Chairman JAMES KAHN Vice-Chairman ELLEN SWEET Secretary ELLEN WYANT Treasurer NICHOLAS LORENZO 227 MR. HAMINGSON Chairman EDWARD DOMBER Vice-Chairman CHRISTINA GRUNING Secretary NANCY MARTIN T reasurer NORMAN BARRON 219 MR. KERR Chairman ALFONSE MATTIA Vice-Chairman MERLE BORISKIN Secretary MARILYN ABERBACH Treasurer IRVING GREEN 245 MR. SEGUIN Chairman RICHARD LIPSTE1N Vice-Chairman GEORGE POHLE Secretary KATHLEEN COHEN T reasurer KATHARINE KISCH .. t Jk- tyiHt jfaL 2 4 7 MRS. HAUPT Chairman REBECCA BLUMING Vice-Chairman LESTER BAER Secretary GRACE HUNOVAL Treasurer ARNOLD MELLK 240 MISS HORWEEN Chairman DOROTHEA KASS Vice-Chairman STEPHEN RACHLIN Secretary SANDRA BURCK Treasurer JOEL PRICE 250 MR. JOHNSON Chairman GEORGE WOHLREICH Vice-Chairman LUCY BERMONT Secretary JAMES MERSFELDER Treasurer RICHARD RABINOW 252 MR. SHERMAN Chairman WAYNE SEELINGER Vice-Chairman ALAN KAPLUS Secretary ELAINE MILLER Treasurer CAROLE BALLMAN 312 MRS. STEWART Chairman JOHN MILLMAN Vice-Chairman WILLIAM GREENBERG Secretary ELLEN POMERANS T reasurer MATTHEW FEIERTAG Chairman KENNETH GINSBURG Vice-Chairman STEVE KOENINGSBERG Secretary TONY SURANO Treasurer PATTIE LEE FRANCINE KLEINBERG 3 2D MR. SWEETMAN Chairman SID SCHNOLL Vice-Chairman MARTIN GREENWALD Secretary JULIE COPPOLA Treasurer CHERYL PICKETT 323 MR. PETROKUBI Chairman TOM RUSOFF Vice-Chairman ELIZABETH GRAY Secretary ARLENE KUPERMAN Treasurer ARLENE KUPERMAN MISS FLYNN Chairman ALEXANDRA Y Vice-Chairman II VICKI ULAHETj Secretary BARBARA BURSTEN Treasurer ANN BASS Chairman iCOSTANZO Secretary SUSAN DAILF.Y REIHE MR. SPEAR Chairman ROBERT SPITZ Vice-Chairman LARRY STONE Secretary SANDRA LOTZ T reasurer RALPH PITTLE IDE MR. IOSSO Chairman WILLIAM WOLFE Vice-Chairman JANE SCHOBERT Secretary EM I LIE SHER T reasurer MICHAEL FARBMAN 106 MR. SCHMITZ Chairman STANLEY ALLEN Vice-Chairman RICHARD DRAKE Vice-Chairman MICHAEL TRIM Secretary BARBARA SIEGEL T reasurer JAMES BOARDMAN MRS. CONOVER Chairman ROBERT ARGAND V ice-Chairman FRED BARRE Secretary ALEXIS BOYKO Treasurer JEAN KELSHAW 214 MISS GOODMAN Chairman SUE JAFFE Vice-Chairman RAMONA OZIAS Secretary ANDY GOTTLIEB Treasurer LESTER FRANZ 217 MR. 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ROBERT KINGSBURY ommi xecu Seated from left to right: Sue Schofield, Girls' Lunchroom Committee; Lois Zwirsky, Student Coun- cil Secretary; Dave Dornbusch, Student Council President; Reggie Gittlin, Student Council Vice- President; Tom Bayer, Treasurer; Marcena Mead, Assembly Committee. Standing from left to right: Heather Inlander, Social Committee; Bob Marantz, Traffic Committee; John Ryan, Boys' Lunchroom Committee; Henry Hyatt, Elections Committee; Ed Dyckman, Fire Committee; Ginger Orsi, Pep Committee; Barbara Isaacson, Traditions Committee. Not in picture—Meg Rcitman, Eligibility Committee. EDITORIAL BOARD..........Leah Barhash. Clark Colton. Kathy Grad, Herb Kestenbaum, Dave Lieberman, Chuck Nathan, Bill Schechner. ASSISTANT EDITORS Advertising _ Nancy Kaltcnbacher, Alix Yclcn Art _______________________ Alan Chimacoflf Assembly___________________Carole Feldman Business___________________ Barry Mankowitz Exchange _____________________ Sue Barrish Masthead _______________________ Judy Wcg Photography________________Mike Markcnsohn Production--------------------Mona Blcibcrg Theater --------------------- Marcia Kiosk PERSONALIZED ADVERTISING ...._....... Toni Grotta, Carol Mintz, Leslie Oppenheim, Ellen Pomerantz, Sue Protzel, Marion Steinberg. ART STAFF------- Mike Balis, Sue Barrish, Dick Carter, Babs Hartman, Julie Howell, Paul Miele, Nancy Steinberg, Jim Symons, Myra Wasserman. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF ____________ Steve Cowen, John Goodman, Mike Gross, Art Howard, Mike Karkus, Peter Mansbach, Pete Nussbaum, Elton Peller, Wayne Seelinger, John Ziegler. BUSINESS STAFF _______ Ronald Cohen, Jerry Deencr, Alan Grossman, Richard Lippman, Ronald Low. SPORTS STAFF ---------- Jerry Deener, Andy Fiddler, Richard Grey, Mike Green, Roger Flax, Francine Klcinberg, Rich Koenigsbcrg. Dave Litwin, Mike Ormond, Barry Rosenberg, Larry Rosenthal, Vivian Pitt, Carl Soller, John Wcisman, Jerry Zipperstein. SENIOR STAFF---------Barbara Shoen, George Sodowick, Hanalie Waranch. JUNIOR STAFF -------- Ann Bass, Margie Berkley, Lucy Bcrmont, Carol Brown, Adcle Crapazano, Judy Earle, Barbara Feldman, Maxine Forman, Nina Frankel, Ronnie Gold, Sue Hewlett, Ruth Kosh, Norman Lewis, Marilcc McClintock, Isabelle Mohl, Vivian Pitt, Susie Pitcoff. Jerry Pitman, Jane Potter, Bryn Roberts. Judy Selig, Liz Sokoloff, Ellen Sweet, Dee Wolkstein. SOPHOMORE STAFF ..... Lewis Bateman, Ava Bry, Jill Calisbet, Liz Cohen, Bette Flanagan, Marilyn Florin, Shelley Gerber, Patty Giardina, Susan Goldberg, Barbara Harris, Bob Issclbcrg, Patty Kapjow, Helen Kcyssar, Barbara Licb, Nancy Lewis, Susan Paper, Marion Peller, Steve Per- mison, Steve Rones, Wilma Selenfriend, Emily Sher. TYPISTS ----- Sue Davis, Dale Edell. EDITORIAL ADVISOR------Mr. Herman I. Mendelson BUSINESS ADVISOR ____________ Mr. Carl Strony Standing (From left to right): Mr. Herman Mendelson, Faculty Advisor, Clark Colton, Charles Nathan, Bill Schechner. Herbie Kestenbaum, Page 1 10 Seated (From left to right): Leah Barhash, Kathy Grad EDITOR Vicki Granct ASSOCIATE EDITOR Joel Huberman BUSINESS MANAGER Richard Nicholson EDITORIAL ADVISOR Francesca A. Palminteri BUSINESS ADVISOR Theodore P. Gnagey HISTORIANS Diane Gittlin Bill Schechner PROPHETS Ellen Asselmcycr Rosemary Haness LAWYERS Clark Colton Robert Lum STATISTICIANS Arlene Aidekman Barbara Hubley Hermine Mareiniss Sue Schmidt Linda Sharpies Dodic Stokes ARTISTS Bob Batting Rosemary Coppola Nancy Hughes Marcia Kiosk Paul Micle Florence Morchelcs Debbie Peterson Jim Symons TYPISTS Arlene Cohen Janice Crisafulli Laurie Pocock Arlene Rekoon. Nancy Samuelson Judy Shonbcrg PROOFREADERS Phyllis Berson Charles Lowenstein Ronnie Nordmann DRAMATICS EDITOR Sue Leshowitz BOYS’ SPORTS EDITOR Fred Feldman PHOTOGRAPHERS Jerry Grunt Steve Hollander Arthur Howard Mike Markensohn Elton Peller GIRLS’ SPORTS EDITOR Nancy Schaffer ORGANIZATIONS COMMITTEE Mona Bleiberg Marsha Daly Judi Mercuro CIRCULATION Priscilla Bruschi Nancy Kaltenbacher Sharon Leibel Laraine Packard Joan Rosenfeld Ruth Soltanoff ADVERTISING Sue Berman Henry Castle Kathy Collins Regina Gittlin Maxine Granet Marion Kurtz Joel Siegel Janet Smith Judy Rekoon ludie Truppo Jerry Uram PERSONALS Barbara Bedcrson Sivia Bienenfeld Kathy Booher Sue Brenman Kay Burke Arlene Cohen Becky Denson Diane Drake Terry Feiertag Carole Feldman Marlene Fortunato Rosalyn Garfinkel Nina Gcrstcnzang Harriet Gross John Inguaggiato Alice Kane Dave Kunca Henry Lefcourt Sue Lewis Harris Libman Jackie Loyacano Maxine Morris Carol Pam pa fone Ioanna Parelii Emmie Partridge Victor Poleshuck Meg Reitman Eena Rothfeder Bill Schechncr Linda Schcr Mike Schlain Mary Schuyler Harriet Shames Mike Shiftman Sue Thornley Linda Wayne Judy Weg Maggie Weill Carol Zitrin Page 1 I 1 CLUB OFFICERS—1958-1959 Art Service Sponsor_________________________ Miss Demarest President _____________________ Patricia Denton Vice President ________________ Linnea Weis Secretary ______________________ Susan Schofield Treasurer ______________________ Susan Schofield Biology Sponsor ________________________ Mr. T. Jones President _____________________ Madeline Simon Vice President__________________ Barry Bischoff Secretary _________________ Nancy Spiclvogel Treasurer _____________________ Richard Doties Business Sponsors . President Mrs. Conover Mr. Pontz ------------Janice Crisafulli ..Kathryn Felber Vice President____________________________ Secretary ______________ Geraldine Masessa Treasurer -------------- Joan Zimmcrmann Cercle Francis Sponsors President Mr. Gill Miss Jones Marcia Kiosk Vice President ----------------- Stuart Ames Secretary ______________________ Judith Selig Treasurer ---------------- Jonathan Ziegler Chemistry Sponsors-------Mr. Darlington Mr. Hickman President ---------------- Robert Weskerna Vice President __________________ Paul Miele Secretary --------------------- Joan Rosenfeld Treasurer --------------------- Richard Magee Chess Sponsor . President Vice President... Secretary_______ Treasurer _______ Mr. MacDonough Philip Albert -----John Grabowski -----Stephen Schcr ----- Richard Castle Dcutschcr Vcrcin Sponsor President _____ Vice President Secretary _____ Treasurer _____ ----- Mr. Hannes ----- Lois Cycstcr ..... Karen Schneider ----- Elaine Storz — Donald Barnes Electronics Sponsor . President Mr. Brown Carlcton Foster Vice President-------------------Thomas Lifland Secretary--------------------------Neil Rosen Treasurer-------------------- Robert Wachstein Forum Romanum Sponsors ________ Miss Sanders Mr. White President ------------------- Rodger Dalston Vice President ____________ Howard Greenberg Secretary -------------------- Barbara Rich Treasurer -------------------- Barry Bloom Future Nurses of America Sponsor -------------------------------- Miss Beach President --------------------- Janet Smith Vice President---------------------------Lynn Straayer Secretary —................. Carol Ballman Treasurer ---------------- Barbara Wilhelm Future Teachers of America Sponsors —.....—Mr. Gray Mrs. Stewart President ---------------------------- Betty Skadc Vice President ----------------- Edythc Lcssin Secretary --------------------- Ruth Soltanoff Treasurer --------------------- Julie Coppola Girls' Athletic Association Sponsor____Girls Physical Education Teachers President -------------------- Susan Matteson Vice President --------------- Nancy Schaffer Secretary_____________________Grace Hunoval Treasurer_____________________Priscilla Bruschi Jazz Club Sponsor______________________________Mr. Fiske President-----------------------------------Mark Radler Vice President___________________David Schachter Secretary ___________________ Nancy Spielvogel Library Council Sponsors _________ Miss Adams Mr. Stanford President_______________________ Linda Hock man Vice President______________ Barbara Risack Secretary_____________________ Rebecca Densen Treasurer__________________________________Joyce Terricn Mathematics Sponsor _-----------------_____ Mr. Paige President---------------------James Mitchell Vice President ------------------—_ Steve Weis Secretary---------------------Hilliard Roscff 1 reasurer------------------ — Kenneth Freeman Music Box Sponsors----------------------Messrs. Jones, Kingsbury Wagner President---------------------------Toni Trobe Vice President----------------------Beth Payne Secretary---------------------Patricia Oliver Treasurer----------------------------Peg Stone Pan American Sponsors------------Mrs. Ahern Mrs. Alfano President------------------Marilyn Coopcrman Vice President--------------------------Hermine Mareiniss Secretary-----------------------Margaret Weill Treasurer-------------------------Elaine Garey Parnassian Society . Sponsors________Miss Memory 6c Mr. Linker President -------------------- Sue Leshowitz Vice President--------------------Judith Selig Secretary---------------------Chris Gruning Treasurer---------------------Norman Lewis Personality Sponsor------------------------------------Miss Zielenbach President____________________ Judith Truppo Vice President ................ Linda Sharpies Secretary---------------------Rosemary Coppola Treasurer---------------------------------Susan Thornlcy Platform Sponsors — Mr. Huntington Mrs. Johnson President---------------------Mona Bleiberg Vice President--------------------Judy Epstein Secretary-----------------------------------Kay Koch Ruth Soltanoff Treasurer--------------------------David Reisen Showcase Sponsors________Mrs. Crosson Miss Horween President----------------------Rebecca Bluming Vice President-----------Peggy Ann Thomandcr Secretary--------------------Katherine Harris Treasurer---------------------------Beth Payne Sophomore Dramatic Sponsor —--------------------— Mr. Meddaugh President -------------------- Howard Cohen Vice President----------------Steve Fiverson Secretary ____________________Linda Klumpp Treasurer_________________________________Roger Flax olumbia 2 oomd in the yjew s lclcliL ion A Boys' Theory Room B Showcase C Girls’ Theory Room D Sewing Room E Orchestra Room F General Mechanics G Modern Living H Boys’ Gym I Study Hall J Cooking Room K Classroom n FIRST IN THE HISTORY OF C. H. S. CLASS OF ’59 PRESENTS 3 ONE ACT PLAYS 'emor ‘ Triangle” consisted of three one-act plays, The Noble Lord by Percival Wilde, The Elevator, by Herbert Gard- ner, and Poor Aubrey, by George Kelly. Toni Mercadante and Don Bauchncr, characters in The Noble Lord, were all wet, agreed, but they certainly did a fine job. In fact, they were having so much fun that Barry Janoff joined them. Anyone coming backstage the nights of the performances saw puddles leading from the pool to the stage. When the class of ‘59 gives a play, they do it right—realism. At any rate, everyone enjoyed this charming expose on how to catch a mother-in-law, and Rosemary Hanncs as his sarcastic and clever wife, certainly tried their best to deflate Aubrey's ego. But they could not make a pin prick especially after Sue Collani, in the role of Mrs. Cole, did a good job of building it up. Triangle, a new idea carried out with new energy, produced a lot of fun, excitement, and pleasure for all. Class of '59. my wig is off to you. Oh, excuse me, Aubrey—my toupee! DIRECTED BY MR. LLOYD BROWNING The Elevator provided the suspense and surprise in the evening's entertainment. 1 am sure no one will for- get Gallento’s threat. I'll crush you like ravioli. The voice of Gallento, (Bill Graf), coming from a ladder above the stage, sent chills through everybody—espe- cially the four trapped in the elevator, Axie Kemp, Bob Zicht, Elaine Winkleman, and Steve Scher. Last, but hardly least, was Poor Aubrey. It seems that Eddie Stern (Aubrey) just could not keep his head about him. Ellen Asselmeyer as his very annoying uunior The luck o’ the Irish” was certainly with the class of ’60 when they presented their delightful Junior Night pro- duction, Finian's Rainbow.” Completely entrancing the audience, the juniors proved to be one of the most talented classes even in C. H. S. Wonderful singing, charming danc- ing, gay comedy, and serious social satire were all a part of the evening’s entertainment. Highlighting the excellent cast were Andy Fiddler as Finian, Vicki Ulanet as Sharon, Lane Sarasohn as Woody, Kenny Shapiro as Og, the Leprechaun, Mimi Lenkowsky as Susan, Bill Soskin as Buzz Collins, and Eric Taylor as Senator Billboard Rawkins, and Herman Kaufman as Howard. Finian’s Rainbow,” directed by Mr. Vincent Seguin, will be long remembered in Columbia; not only will the fine acting and bewitching music remain in the hearts of Columbians, but these words will remain immortal: Fairyland was never like this!” Page 121 THE LEAST OF THESE CHRISTMAS PLAY Presented by the Parnassian Society Directed by Mildred Memory Stuart Glucksman -----------Martin, a poor cobbler who knew the true meaning of brotherhood. Jane Morris------------------A woman, who was in need of warm clothes and a kind word. Carol Platzcr ______________The child, who was cold and hungry. Barry Lerncr ---------------Stephen, a weary and old street sweeper who was full of warmth and merri- ment. Andy Fiddler----------------A soldier, a brusque and un- thinking young man. Paula Unger ----------------An apple vender, a harsh. hard-working woman who softens under Martin's influence. Roger Halprin_______________A street boy who was caught stealing from the apple vender, but who promises to reform. Rosemary Hannes and Kenny Harrington----------Two children, who fill Martin with the joyousness of youth. Hanalic Waranch ------------A Jewish girl, who was chased by cruel young boys for leaving her ghetto. I was hungered and ye gave me meat. I was thirsty and ye gave me drink. I was a stranger and ye took me in, naked and ye clothed me. In as much as ye have done it unto one of the least, these my brethren ye have done it unto me. Matthew 25:35-36. Fourth row: Manager Lee Lozowick, John Ragusa, Alan Bonn, Richard Davey, Patrick Coyle, Joe Silvestri, Maurice Maccario, Lane Sarasohn, Burt Hoffman. Third row. Coach Joe Grosso, Jim Kahn, John Fenrich, Mike Jacobs, Ray Daniel, Chet Young, Evan Kramer, Richard Barth, Neal Demby, Paul Rourke, Richard Fenton, John Renner, Dick Drake, George Wohlreich. Second row. Coach Bill Virtue, Coach Joseph Duchesneau, Henry Hyatt, Drew Beifus, Bart Oberhauser, Richard Lipstein, Richard Squillaro, Matt Hunoval, Robert Davey, Dan Berkey, Al Walter, Peter Myers, Justin Parkerton, Prosper Parkerton, Coach Stan Thornton, Coach Fred Booth, Coach Steve Frampton. First row. Bob Perry, Manager Don McLoughlin, Larry Tenenbaum, Buster Lawder, Bill Davis, Henry Castle, Bob Schweid CO-CAPTAIN, Sandy Gallagher CO-CAPTAIN, Jake Iantosca, Bob Gross, Bucky Fader, Ziggy Gostkowski, Ken Sausville, Manager Bob Rose, Manager Richard Venza. 3ootU( 3 earn PLAINFIELD 12 — COLUMBIA 8 Columbia took an early lead. Iantosca raised heck in the Plainfield offense, but a 95-yard-run late in the game spelled defeat for the Cougars. MORRISTOWN 12 — COLUMBIA 20 Gallagher, Schweid, and Fader ground out the yardage as the Cougars controlled the entire game. ORANGE 0 — COLUMBIA 29 In a team effort, the line giving only three yards to the Tornadoes, the Cougars began to click. Lawder, Lipstein, Meyer, and Davis played outstanding ball. WESTFIELD 0 — COLUMBIA 20 Rain and mud did not slow Gross, Fader, Schweid, and Gallagher. The line, including Gostkowski and Hunoval, did a fine job despite the weather. MONTCLAIR 18 — COLUMBIA 13 Columbia fought hard all the way, but bad breaks and two contested penalties late in the game proved too much to handle. KEARNY 6 — COLUMBIA 28 Columbia’s defense was at its peak. Roscvear and Gross also sparkled. The starters had a chance to watch a very eager and impressive second group play ball. EAST ORANGE 25 — COLUMBIA 0 Up against one of the best teams in the state, bad passes and fumbles marred the otherwise good Columbia offense. Davis was outstanding defensively, and Meyer, Schweid, Gallagher, and Fader were offensive standouts. WEST ORANGE 0 — COLUMBIA 39 Hard play payed off in a big way as the Cougars swamped their traditional rivals. Dan Berkey played his best game as a defensive and surprise ball-carrying player. The backfield excelled behind the stiff line of Davey, Castle. Hyatt, Berkey, and Meyer. The excited C.H.S. fans saw the team end its season with a 5-3 record. 1. Bob Schueid's record speaks for itself, s Co-captain of the 1958 squad. Bob held e record for both ground gained and oints scored. Starring in three sports. Bob one of Columbia's outstanding athletes. 3. A transfer from Kentucky. Dan Berkey, after a season as an outstanding lineman, picked up a fumble and scored a surprising touchdown in the West Orange game. The husky cougar also threw key blocks in that game. 5. This year's most improved player, Henry Castle rose from Junior Varsity Captain as a Sophomore to a letter winner as a Senior. 2. Co-captain and spirit” of the team, Sandy Gallagher could be counted on for those crucial yards. Determination and a love of the sport held Sandy when Colum- bia’s success depended on a few yards of turf. 4. Big Drew Beifus could always be counted on, even when the chips were down, to do an outstanding job for C H. S. 7. Ziggy Gostkowski’s fierce grin and equally aggressive play made him an out- standing member of the 1958 Columbia football team. 6. Quiet Bob Davey known for his de- termination and tough play could always be called into action in a clutch situation. 9. Henry Jumbo Hyatt, although recog- nized as a quiet, easy-going giant, gave all he had to the sport, and fought hard right down to the last inch. 11. Burt Rosevear, the big, smiling end, came into his own in the second half of the season. He provided a long target for Cougar quarterbacks. 8 Sometimes called the team wise guy. Matt the blond bomber Hunoval played hard when he could, and kept the team laughing when injured. 10. Some Columbia fans came out only to see Jake lantosea, a fighting example of raw determination, charge through enemy lines. He disrupted opposition offenses with his timely tackles and fumble recoveries. 13. Buster Lawder, who played one game with a broken jaw, displayed ability and ierermination throughout the season. 12. Al Walter’s intense spirit and rough playing in all situations helped the Cougar backs gain needed yardage. Page 125 Top row (left to right): Harry Krivit manager, Paul Springle, John Kligora, John Chaplin, A1 Masey, Charles Van Giezan. Lawrence Stone, Alan Thiele, Otto Sonntag, Fred Barre, Tom Moore, Tom Stevenson, Don Baxter, Ronald Wiss, Tom Bayer, Richard Koenigsberg, Richard Gordon, Carleton Foster, David Reisen, Melvin Tremper, Terry Jacobs, Dave Litwin, Thomas Weiner coach. Bottom row (left to right): Victor Langer, John Cushing, Ronald Capling, Kenneth Gross, Harvey Zeller, Barry Lerner, Robert Bell, Steven Koenigsberg, Lewis Engel, Bill Greenberg, Bob Willson, Jim Norman, Dave Veghte, Charles Dugan, Dave Kunca. LFTTERMEN James Norman Thomas Moore Richard Koenigsberg Thomas Stevenson Thomas Bayer Terry Jacobs Harry Krivit Otto Sonntag Don Baxter Carleton Foster Ron Nordmann William Wiener Charles Van Giezcn Thomas Willson Alan Thiele Fred Barre Ronnie Wiss C roSS- SEASON’S RECORD South Side 29 Irvington 39 Union 35 Cranford 40 Montclair 35 East Orange 40 West Orange 40 Westfield 34 Central 34 fWayne 46 ] Mountain Lakes 57 Dual Meet Totals Won 11 Lost 0 Big Ten Championship Meet 1st of 8 teams Essex County Championship 1st of 11 teams State Championship Meet 3rd of 27 teams SEASON’S HIGHLIGHTS November 5, 1958 Richard Koenigsberg set a new Columbia High School record, 12 minutes 30 seconds, at West Side Park. November 7, 1958 Tom Moore set a new Columbia High School record, 13 minutes 19 seconds, at Warinanco Park. November 15, 1958 Richard Koenigsberg set a new record, 13 minutes 18 seconds, at Warinanco Park in the State Championships. Junior Varsity Team was undefeated. Won 5 Lost 0 1958 Columbia 26 Columbia 16 Columbia 20 Columbia 15 Columbia 20 Columbia 15 Columbia 15 Columbia 21 Columbia 21 Columbia 30 VMM Standing (left to right): Coach Fred Booth, Don Baxter, Dave Dornbusch, Pete Meyer, Tom Moore, Ken Graham, Tom Stevenson. Kneeling (left to right): Bucky Fader, Jim Kahn, Captain Dick Katcher, Don Bergmann, Rich Lipstein. d adhetla USX earn SEASONS RECORD Columbia 51 Columbia 30 Columbia 53 Columbia 54 Columbia 52 Columbia 43 Columbia 46 Columbia 42 Columbia 58 Columbia 43 Columbia 53 Columbia 51 Columbia 62 Bloomfield 60 Millburn 44 Montclair 52 Orange 53 Orange 54 Trenton 46 West Orange 23 Nutlcy 62 Kearny 46 East Orange 50 Irvington 66 Montclair 40 Belleville 58 Page 127 Top row (left to right): Coach Steve Frampton, Bob Rosenhaus, Rodger Van Cleave, Mike Citron, Jim Mersfelder, Dave Reisen, Richard Dell, Sid Schnoll, Charles Spencer, Bob Blau, Toby Fox, Lew Engle. Second row (left to right): Frank Illingsworth, Paul Epstein, Jim Schomaker, Burt Rosevcar, Gcof Horner CO-CAPTAIN, George Sodowick CO-CAPTAIN, Rick Linder, AI Grossman, Dick Fenton, Bob Schuander. Bottom row (left to right): Pete Orsi, Bob Hartman, Marty Fields, Ronny Low, Fred Slater, Fred Coren, Jim Livermore, Len Fisher. Missing Bob Schweid wimmincf ! Jeam SEASON'S RECORD Columbia 48 Morristown 29 Columbia 29 Westfield 57 Columbia 64 Fair Lawn 13 Columbia 68 Irvin ton 9 Columbia 64 Plainfield 22 Columbia 62 Mountain Lakes 15 Columbia 55 Irvin tton 22 Columbia 60 Snyder 17 Columbia 70 Fair Lawn 7 Columbia 32 Westfield 54 Columbia 67 Dickinson 19 State Meet 33Vi points—second place in the state Won 9 Lost 2 I'irst row, (A-Team) left to right: Tom McEntee, Joel Fishman, Vic Merlo, Ronald Capling, Tom Bayer, Bob Shack, John Millman, Prosper Parkerton, Don Monnheimer, Tony Surano, A1 Weigel, Bob Spitz. Second row (B-Team) left to right: Fred Barre manager, Tom Nozza, Joel Glaser, Don Bowes, Artie Gartenlaub, Dave Baime, Richard Hoydich, Mike Gross, Terry Zuckerman, Harold Jaflfe, Richard Desimone, Lester Baer, Harvey Grossman, Benjamin Friedland manager, Dave Beaver coach. 7 bird row Alan Thiele, Don McLoughlin, Alan Weinstein, Mike Willner, Keith Gianni, Steve Chasen, Bill Murphy, Danny Kohn, Barry Bloom, Bill Bayliss, Allan Frieze, Jim LaMorgcsc, Bob Ainslie, Lane Sarasohn, Pete Baartner, John Kligora, Spencer Kupperman, George Wohlreich. The 1958-1959 winter athletic season marked the inception of a new sport at Columbia—wrestling. Under the guidance of Coach Dave Beaver, the team began the year at the head of a storm of vigor and hard work. Throughout the winter, school interest grew and the team became increasingly impressive. One of the most spirited groups in Columbia, the wrestling team has distinguished itself for diligence and intelligence. Coach Beaver, who believes in aggressive wrestling, has succeeded in imparting his enthusiasm for the sport to the school at large as well as to the team. WRESTLING TEAM RECORD 1958-1959 Columbia 28 Springfield Regional J.V. Columbia 28 •Livingston Columbia 11 Union B Columbia 10 Plainfield Columbia 46 •Livingston Columbia 53 Bloomfield • Denotes first year team. All games were scrimmages. First row (left to right): Paul Kilgus, Mike Gupko, Jim Daykin, Frank Masullo, Lyn Fader Capt., Gene Doyle, Bob Slater, Tony Ciavatta, Jim Wessel Capt. Elect, Steve Skillman. Second row (left to right): Ronnie Kline, Steve Gottlieb, Drew Beifus, Richard Koenigsberg, Bob Schweid, Bucky Fader, Burt Hoffman, Bob Gross. Peter Larkin, Sandy Gallagher, Norm Hammer, Don McLoughlin. Third row (left to right): Bill Schweikhardt, Butch Polly, Chet Young, Alan Lei want, A1 Mattia, Joe Silvestri, Ray Sommo, Rich Squillaro, Rick Barth, Paul Miles, coach A1 Jacobsen. Fourth row (left to right): Jerry Ziperstein, Pete Myers, John Renner, Bill Davis, A1 Spergel, Stuart Greenfeig, Lenny Yavner, Roy Jacobus, Jim Griffith. 1958 (J3a ela£l Columbia 6 Alumni 14 Columbia 1 Union 8 Columbia 2 Thomas Jefferson 6 Columbia 6 Kearny 1 Columbia 2 West Orange 5 Columbia 2 Irvington 3 Columbia 0 East Orange 2 Columbia 0 East Orange 2 Columbia 8 Orange 4 Columbia 2 Belleville 6 Columbia 14 Orange 6 Columbia 4 Montclair 8 Columbia 3 West Orange 5 Columbia 6 Nutley 13 Columbia 5 Irvington 2 Columbia 3 Bloomfield 12 ■ Belleville, Livingston, and Hillside games were cancelled. Page 130 First row: Harry Krivit, mgr; Chick Gleicher—mgr, Harry Hochman, Artie Christianson, Fran Drake, Bill Snow, Dick Grover, Matt Miller, Tom Haldorson, Don Talbot, Howie Bruschi, Irwin Jacobs, Chris Bauer, Bernie Dornbusch, John Rothfuss, Pete Bry. Second row: Mike Shiftman, Tom Bayer, Mike Rosenbaum, Craig Smith, Dave Kunca, Richard Aulisio, Bob Myers, Terry Jacobs, Jim Perry, Willard Bishop, Eliot Scher, Bob Helmar, Ralph Natale, Doug Carter, A1 Celano, Chuck Fischetti, Nelson Benn. Third row: John Niemann, Larry Tenenbaum, Bill Greenberg, John Millman, Bert Model, Henry Hyatt, Richard Dell, Dick Ball, Steve Murphey, Barry Mankowitz, Sid Schnoll, Bob Spitz, Art Coopchik, Mike Skolnick, Dennis Murphy, Harvey Zeller, Mr. J. Grosso—coach. Fourth row: Barry Risack, Lew Engel, Rich Lipstein, Bill Moran, Burt Rosevear, Alex Nislick, Neil Lilien, A1 Weigel, Bart Oberhauser, Jim Allen, Larry Stone, Prosper Parkerton, Arnold Spitzen, Marty Weiner, Tony Cerano. Fifth row: Mr. P. Seitzer—coach, Jim McAlister, Ed Dyckman, John Ryan, Pete DeCastano, Mike Fabiano, Mgr. Rich Hazeltine, Mgr. Ralph Pittlc, Rich Venza, Mgr. DUAL AND TRI-ANGULAR MEETS Columbia 80 Columbia 78 Columbia 42 Columbia 35% Columbia 52% Columbia 53% Orange 41 Bloomfield 43% Millburn 75 Plainfield 71% Perth Amboy 41% Highland Park 63% Perth Amboy 27 East Orange 63% Lettermen: Francis Drake, Charles Glescher, Howard Bruschi, Peter Bry, William Feldman, Thomas Halldorson, Harry Hochman, Irwin Jacobs, James McAlister, William Snow, Donald Talbot, Thomas Bayer, David Dornbusch, Terry Jacobs, Thomas Moore, William Moran, Thomas Stevenson, Sidney Schnoll, Lawrence Tenenbaum, Jim Wessel. Season Highlights: Harry Hochman set a school record in the 880 Yd. Run in the State Meet with a time of 1:58.7. David Dornbusch set a school record in the 180 Yd. Low Hurdles in the Essex County Meet with a time of :20.9. Page 131 Standing (from left to right): Rickie Lichtman, Manager, Bob Rosen, Craig Reheis, Mike Ledeen, Bob Stroud, Arnold Melik, Mr. John Kerr, Coach. Kneeling (from left to right): Tom Apetz, Tommy Rusoff, Jim Guthrie, Norm Barron. Jennid Jeam Tennis Scores 1958 April 18 Millburn 1-4 L April 30 Union 5-0 W May 1 Millburn 2-3 L May 2 West Orange 2-3 L May 12 Uhion 5-0 W May 13 Dickinson 0-5 L May 20 Montclair 0-5 L May 21 Clifford Scott 5-0 W May 23 Montclair 4-1 W May 26 East Orange 2-3 L May 27 Bloomfield 4-1 W June 2 Clifford Scott 5-0 W June 3 West Orange 3-2 W Page n Season 7-6 riee r ve title ro Sponsor: Lois Baillic Standing left to right: Joe Abbott, Steve Rachlin. Barbara Isaacson, CO-CAPTAIN, Sandy Long, CO-CAPTAIN. Alan Kaplus, Nick Lorenzo. Kneeling: Linda Lieb, Diane Drake, Harriet Shames. Grace Wood, Barbara Beck, Elaine Miller. Merle Boriskin. Joan Thergescn, Rosemary Coppola, Mish Kartissik. JirlerA Sponsor: Joan Salvia First row from left to right: Eydie Lcssin, Barbara Lastcr, Mickey Kurtz, CO-CAPTAIN, Jackie Loyacano, CO- CAPTAIN, Lynn Smith, Jane Mercadante. Back row from left to right: Barbara Hartman, Mary Alice Cain, Lois Mercadante, Robin Amada. Girls' sports started this year with the swing of sticks. On those nasty days we were never bored, had our favorite exercises to keep us busy. Inter rolled around, volleyball and basketball lore apropos. After Christmas vacapqn the sopnenaores groaned at the prospect of swimmilfg ofK a Sjmek whilc juniors and seniors smugly looked onXJnce we had rhe boys' gym, we began a new schedule of The seniors had theory twice a week, bfisket- a week, and dancing at the end of th owck. completed their theory during the first icing once a week, and swimming and remainder of the week. The sophomores dancing, had swimming and theory and basketball twice during spring -trer.braved the outdoors once ..field and softball. In addition to the group had badminton andf, tennbs s rs at least once a week. yC r 'Ati The Girls' Athletic Association began its party to introduce the sophomores and new n is the G. A. A. The other parties held were at :arnt_ - £hristma$, and the end of the year. At the final Ha P ith a nts to ccn, the had A. A. presentation of awards was made to the girls participated in our activities. As a parr of the dfcram, for the first time, the girls were all r rticipate in Sports Days as a complete team. F all and hockey our seasons went 1-1, 1-1, res After the Christmas vacation two activities, recreati swimming and water ballet, were added to our schedule. The Modern Dance Club was revived this year absence of several years. A new program introduced was the Officials , Club. At this time many girls w£rc able to fearn the procedure for officiating aj baskfcball WitnSfte help O fHCsi A- A. Council President ttesori,-Vice- mtlcnt Nancv Schaffer. Secretary Grace unoval. Treasurer Priscilla Bruschi, and the guidance of the Physical Education teachers, girls’ sports were quire ful this year. Oh! Columbia, thou hast taught us The path that we should tread By thy rules of pride and honor In our work and play we’re led. In the years of life’s hard struggle We care not what’s in store, For thy motto is our motto And our cry, Excelsior!” Jkt iHmnrtam RICHARD DRUMMOND To live in the hearts of those leave behind is not to die. XX yCSw •vJL. V. v SfL v 7 OstO Ls j 3 . y- 0UUa.JCC j4 Ur - waJ p -«.t O, Qj tJ U r r J £ s” {. 7y VV «J ; RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES CLUST 17 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 9. N. Y. BOSTON • PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING JEWELERS GRUNING'S Where Good Friends Meel 59 SO. ORANGE AVENUE Also THE TOP For Fine Food Phone SOuth Orange 2-5903 VILLAGE DRUGS OF SOUTH ORANGE Saul Lubman, R. Ph. in Charge 65 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE NEW JERSEY The moil modern PRESCRIPTION DEPT, in New Jersey SOuth Orange 3-5313 MAPLEWOOD MEN'S SHOP, INC. ALEX SZEREMANY, Prosldent 1877 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD. N. J. We Give S6H Green Stamps (Open FrL Evenings) FRANKLIN'S Lingerie Girdles Hosiery SO. ORANGE VILLAGE Free Free Alterations Monogramming GLEASON LAUNDRY CO. 7 WEST PARKER AVE. MAPLEWOOD. N. J. Page 142 SO. 2-1212 Res.. SO. 2-5863 THE THETFORD SCHOOL OF MUSIC Instructions on Saxophone • Plano • Clarinet • Accordion Guitar - Flute • Trombone • Trumpet Instruments For Sale and For Rent Accessories 50 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE South Orange. N. J. BELLIN'S DEPT. STORE It was a pleasure to serve you SOUTH ORANGE. N. J. SOuth Orango 3-5400 — Free Parking — TV Sales, Service Rentals SO 2-1228 Compliments SOUTH ORANGE TELEVISION CO. TV SERVICE IN THE HOME of SWEET'S DELICATESSEN Benjamin Sweet, prop. 1887 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD 22 VALLEY ST. SOUTH ORANGE. N. J. SOuth Orange 2-2628 SOuth Orange 3 3300 Telephone SOuth Orange 2-6400 M. ROCKMAN LOUIS D. STRATTON Plymouth De Soto Realtor - Insuror 1913 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD NEW JERSEY 1888 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Page 143 NORMAN BARNEY'S RECORDS MUSIC 1901 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD MATTER'S DRUG STORE BOB CHAS. MATTER 1755 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE Maplewood, N. J. Compliments of WELLS CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE CO. SOUTH ORANGE Lawn Seeds Fertilisers Garden Supplies VALLEY STREET MAPLEWOOD. N. J. SOuth Orange 2-6080 CRELIN'S SPORT SHOPS Anything in Sports 491 VALLEY STREET MAPLEWOOD. N. J. SOuth Orange 2-8031 SICKLEY BROS. FUEL OIL Oil Burner Installation Maintenance Coal • Lumber • Mason Supplies SOUTH ORANGE. N. J. SOuth Orange 2-1840 CENTER SHOE SERVICE Shoes Rebuilt to Look Like New Carmine Squillaro. Prop. 53 SO. ORANGE AVENUE SO. 2-7257 SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. ALBERT VOSS — STATIONERY — 4 SO. ORANGE AVENUE South Orange. N. J. Br. of Henry F. Schmidt Co., Orange Page 144 Ha?t LsxJ ' J-J ytXj cJ-f HaJjla ''btJUfCJ - -jLk u 31 J 2? yU ojiu uuul.' £r i QJUL J P'-A p v J CjL rX-lQj. kj KWirjo DIOO 9-OUU '-£ _ ■dAJjEafalMfao LsLJLJ Lc inu poc ’Sfuj ' Lf- HjlaJUu x 0(L rrtPiP - Z' s-yu n jfc£ J JEWELER A A ! uuj UU- -w • 't1 u „ • Sine Watch pncLdowelry Ropairjhg - V-' •fetes: ;s££i :x; v-CXWW rneA-R%2—' - ’., --oa kUa!4 ZlviLvmj £2o fc ) MASER AiTI , q Any othor make car on order 1 ■ ■®r- 'ik. Page 145 TOM'S PHARMACY Compliments of the Carl T. Salzano, R. Ph. B'NAI BRITH GIRLS 1863 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD of Maplowood - South Orange Prescriptions Called For and Delivered Phone SOuth Orango 2-1429 Congratulations from KAHN'S MAPLE MOTORS Dry Goods and Shoes for the exclusive for RENAULT PEUGEOT in Essex County Entire Family and School Accessories for Boys and Girls 1830 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD 1905 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SOuth Orange 2-6500 SOuth Orange 2-3205 Maplowood, N. J. CARL Tolophono SOuth Orange 2-4440 COAL OIL CO. 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