Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)
- Class of 1960
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fcf. d DURAND ROOM Maplewood Memorial Library Maplewood, Wew Jersey COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH ORANGE AND MAPLEWOOD NEW JERSEY dedication ... that we shall he able to sense beauty in our surroundings and be able to share this feeling with others ... that we shall bepersistent in our efforts at self-expression ... that we shall find some measure of goodness and truth in the increasingly complex world about us To the hope that these youthful goals will he attained, we dedicate the 1960 Mirror Jti m in id tra tion ROBERT L. AMSDEN Principal DR. HERBERT W. McDAVIT Superintendent of Schools MARY S. HENDERSON Dean of Girls HARRY B. SHEELEY Dean of Boys GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Left to right: Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Mears, Mr. Fleming (Chairman), Miss della Sala. Standing: Mr. Benjamin, Mr. Gray, Mr. Thompson. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Seated left to right: Mrs. McCarroll, Miss Raymond, Mrs. Bush, Miss Barton, Mrs. Crosson, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Dharni. Standing: Mr. Haley, Mr. Fiske, Mr. Meddaugh, Mr. Gnagey, Miss Good- man, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Haming- son, Mr. Wenker, Mr. Hatton. Missing from picture: Mrs. Bass, Mr. Browning, Miss Clutton, Mrs. Haupt, Mr. Mendelson, Mr. Seguin, Miss Ushijima. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Seated left to right: Mr. Mellotte, Mr. Paige, Mrs. Vail, Miss Seaton, Miss Flynn. Standing: Mr. Woodbury, Mr. Man- hard, Mr. Parisi, Mr. Benjamin, Mr. Tenewitz, Mr. Pantazes, Mr. Brown, Mr. Talbot—head of de- partment, Mr. Fouch (Secondary Supervisor of Mathematics and Science). LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Seated left to right: Mrs. Alfano, Mr. Schmitz, Miss Jones, Mrs. Veit, Mr. Leonard (practice teacher), Mr. Duchesneau, Mrs. Palminteri, Mrs. Ahern. Standing left to right: Mr. Paolella, Mr. Iosso, Mr. Gill, Mr. Hannes, Miss Sora (Head of Department). Missing from picture: Mr. White (Head of Latin Department), Miss Sanders (Latin). HISTORY DEPARTMENT Left to right: Mr. Kerr, Mr. Mac- Donough (Chairman), Miss Ray- mond, Miss Barton (Secondary Su- pervisor of English and Social Studies), Mr. Buhrer, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Stark, Mr. Goetz. Missing fro?n picture: Mr. Hunting- ton, Mrs. Mears. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Left to right: Mr. Lawshe, Mr. Petrokubi, Mr. Genzer, Mr. Mel- linger (Chairman), Mr. Brooks, Miss della Salla, Mrs. Stewart, Mr. DeMarco, Mr. Hickman, Mr. Jones, Mr. Fouch (Supervisor), Mr. Dar- lington, Mr. Dobbelaar. Missing from picture: Mr. Sweet- man and Mr. Lewis. 5 MUSIC, ART, AND DRAMATICS Mr. Kingsbury—Music, Mr. Wag- ner—Music Director, Miss Dema- rest—Art, Mr. Seguin—Dramatics, Mr. Jones—Music. Missing from picture: Mr. Del- guercio—rt, Mr. Browning—Dra- matics. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left to right: Mr. Grosso, Mr. Pontz (Head), Mrs. Conover, Mrs. Mon- de, Mr. Decker. Missing from picture: Mr. Strony. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Left to right seated: Miss Salvia, Miss Kuhlman, Miss Paskert, Miss Baillie, Miss Hoxsie, Mrs. Sassafer (Accompanist). Left to right standing: Mr. Montle, Mr. Seitzer, Mr. Booth, Mr. Beaver, Mr. Hoffman (Director), Mr. Frampton. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Paul, Miss Zielenbach (School Chairman). INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND DRIVER EDUCATION Left to right: Mr. Weiner, Mr. Grosso, Mr. Sherman, Mr. Miers, Mr. Holmok, Mr. Rudy, Mr. Spear, Mr. Platt, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Hop- kins (Director), Mr. Decker. OFFICE STAFF Seated left to right: Miss Monahan (Principal’s Secretary), Miss Cardi- nale, Mrs. Grossman, Mrs. Jackson. Standing'. Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Malo, Mrs. Clapp, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Venza, Mrs. Mathias, Mrs. Pew. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Miss Beach, School Nurse Missing from picture: Albert S. Harden, M.D., Director. LIBRARY STAFF Mr. Stanford, Miss Adam Senior Class Guide: Mrs. Gladys Senior Class Guide: Mr. Henry Howell. Gray. Class Secretary: Dodie Kass. Class President: John Fenrich. Wlirror — Editors — -Adi uiAerA I960 EILEEN BRENNER Business Manager THEODORE P. GNAGEY Business Adviser RUTH KOSH Editor FRANCESCA A. PALMINTERI Editorial Adviser DAVID REISEN Associate Editor K lCldS 1957- 1958 Teachers looked with some misgiving out of their third-story windows while upperclassmen help- fully sold us elevator passes. Soon the doors were flung open; and we, the incoming sophomores, entered the auditorium. There we learned little gems of wisdom; for example, one never talks (nor for that matter does he shoot paper airplanes) during study. After a factual session of wisdom-orientation we were bodily removed from our friends and thrust into one of twenty homerooms, where we were overwhelmed with the first of hundreds of schedule cards which had to be filled out. This task generated our first qualms— maybe we shouldn’t have taken all those subjects. Then, we learned that there were two lunch periods. When we pathetically queried how would we know which lunch to go to, we received the unenlightening answer that there is no way of knowing,” Just listen to the bells.” That first day, there seemed to be thousands of bells. Soon we became adjusted; we could talk knowingly about assembly day schedules, cafeteria food, and the book pound. Tragedy struck; the Asian Flu arrived, and classes shrank to six or seven. Another visitor came to us from the Orient—the Princess of Siam who spoke at our assembly. At the same time a blizzard struck, and the only ones who were brave enough to plow their way to school were dismissed at 12:30 by a solicitous Superintendent of Schools. So ended our first year at Columbia. 1958- 1959 As another September rolled around, we were veterans with the patina of a year of experience. With horror we learned of the addition of a third lunch period. This lunch was called lost lunch” or sometimes, A third lunch.” Football games were marked by two new additions, male cheerleaders . . . and a plucked chicken; the latter was introduced at the Thanksgiving Game. Soon The Tests came; the S.A.T.’s; the Achievements; and for some adventurous souls, the Merits. To keep us from studying too hard for those tests, and to prevent dry-rot of the corticle area, our Junior Night show, Finian’s Rainbow went into rehearsal. For weeks little leprechauns and elves danced through the halls. At last THE DAY arrived ... at six o’clock in the morning myriads of green-clad creatures were swarming around Grunings. While sleepy Villagers poked their heads out of windows to gaze un- believingly at the crawling things on South Orange Avenue, we gathered six hundred strong, and at eight o’clock made our triumphal” entry into Columbia. Naturally, our Junior Night was the best there ever was or will be. And so, in a flurry of exams, we ended our Junior Year. 1959- 1960 We were Seniors, mature Seniors, finally. Then we went to our homerooms we found that they weren’t where we had left them in June; the new addition had been completed and all the rooms were renumbered. For a humiliating few weeks we were indistinguishable from the Sophomores. We attended the annual football assembly, the last we would see as C.H.S. students. Our Senior Play, Time Out for Ginger, was a smash hit. Our Senior Play? . . . why it seemed just yesterday that we entered Columbia for the first time! College acceptances began to trickle in for a lucky few. For rhe rest, there were more tests, hurried conferences with harried guides, trips to colleges which were given hasty once-overs. Christmas vacation came and went. Hundreds of C.H.S. graduates wandered in with some nostalgia to review memories and tell of their dreams that had come true. As we gazed with admiration and envy, we realized that our hopes and ambitions, too, would soon be realized. For we also, can look ahead to the future with hope and confidence, knowing that whatever may happen and wherever we may go, we will have the poignant memories of our treasure-crammed days at Columbia High. 10 JOSEPH ABBOTT “Joe 110 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . who knows what greatness lies beneath his silence! ... a future psychiatrist ... a cheer- leader . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Boys' Lunchroom Committee 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Properties Committee. MARILYN SUSAN ABERBACH 40 Coolidge Road Maplewood ... a charm striking the sight, and merits winning the soul . . . being a terrific twirler ... en joying music, dramatics and sports . . . Le Cercle Franqais 2, 3; Chem- istry Club 4; Platform Club 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Sophomore Dra- matic Club 2; Secretary of Homeroom 2, 3, 4; Twirlers 4; Junior Night Cast; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4; Symphonette 2. 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee. NANCY LOUISE ABRAHAM 98 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . intends to study nursing . . . loves Israeli dancing . . . Personality Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2. m BARBARA ALERCIO 60 Fairview Avenue South Orange . . . her ambition to become a teacher . . . “cant stand show- offs’’ . . . her ability with the accordion . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Future Nurses of America 3. JAMES P. ALLAN “Jums 178 Kilburn Place South Orange ... his reputed “parties” . . . his love of figures {accounting that is!) ... his willingness to help others . . . Forum Romanum 2; Music Box 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Biology Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2; House and Grounds Committee 4; Pep Committee 2, 3; Track team 2; Color Guard 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Committee 4. ROGER AMES 400 Woodland Place South Orange . . . lover of continental clothes . . . strong affection for small cars . . . interest in the engi neering field .... Electronics Club 3; Jazz Club 3; Visual Aids Committee 2. ROBERT G. AINSLIE “Bob 327 Warwick Avenue South Orange ... a future veterinarian . . . his love of fishing ... his diligence . . . Chemistry Club 4; Platform Club 2; Literary Masters Society 4; All School Male Chorus 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4. ROBERT H. AMSDEN “Bob 44 Burnet Street Maplewood . . . his riding through town in a black Volkswagon . . . great musical ability . . . Homeroom Chairman 4; Assem- bly Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 4; All School Male Chorus 3, 4; Mastersingers 3; Columbia Symphonette 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Show- case 3. ROSALIND APELBAUM Roz” 323 Radel Terrace South Orange . . . being petite and fashionable . . . ambition to become a de• signer . . . Personality Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2. PAUL ARON “Hank” 411 Tillou Road South Orange ... his brown attache case . . . a member of the T.G.I.F. Club ... his humorous sarcasm . . . Forum Romanum 2, 3; Jazz Club 2. 3, 4; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4. JOHN ATTERBURY “AttiT 50 South Ridgewood Road South Orange ... a sterling stickman ... a true knowledge of how to make a “play” . . . knack for mischief in homeroom . . . J.V. football 2. LESTER H. BAER “Les” 18 Broadview Avenue Maplewood . . . his interest in cars ... his mathematical and scientific abiU ity . . . his aptitude on the rifle range . . . Chess Club 2; German Club 2; Mathematics Club 2; Physics Club 3; Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 2, 3, 4; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3; Wres- tling Team 3; Intramural Bowl- ing Team 3; Color Guard 4; Sound Crew 4 DAVID BAIME “Barfy” 118 Wyoming Avenue South Orange ... a seasoned villager . . . the casual little wrestler . . . polishing his Pontiac every after• noon . . . Platform Club 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Fire Commit- tee 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Boys Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Wrestling Team 3; Cross Country Team 2; Intramural Bowling 4. MATILDA A. BALIN “Mattee” 39-B Newark Way Maplewood . . . desire to become an edu• cator . . . ear for good music . . . enjoyment of dancing . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Library Council 4. BARBARA BALLMAN 30 Burnett Terrace Maplewood ... her lovely singing voice . . . a member of that trmendous Jun• ior Night Cast . . . her constant attention to the back of the homeroom . . . Showcase 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Library Council 2; G.A.A. 2; Visual Aids Commit- tee 3; Junior Night Cast 3. 12 CAROLE BALLMAN 261 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . her ability on skates . . . her ambition to become a nurse ... a love of 150 mile trips to Connecticut . . . Library Council 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2. 3; F.N.A. 2, Secretary 3. President 4; Home- room Vice-Chairman 2: Treas- urer 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 2; Junior Night Cos- tume Committee 3. DONALD BARNES Don 14 Lancaster Avenue Maplewood . . his indoor sport of sleeping ... his aversion to Friday a.s- semblies . . . president of the German Club . . . German Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Junior Night Prop- erties Committee 3. LEE BARRADALE 503 Academy Street South Orange . . . his artistic ability . . . his “fondness” of being in charge of opening exercises . . . his friendly manner toward every- one . . . Library Council 4; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4. NORMAN A. BARRON Norm” 240 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . extremely partial to redheads . . . being singled from his double in his senior year . . . arranging drag races in home• room period . . . Homeroom Treasurer 3; Home- room Chairman 4; Tennis Team 2; Intramural Basketball 3. RICHARD BARTH Rick” 10 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . his gridiron ability . . . his quick laugh . . . one of the few natural blondes in the Senior class . . . Varsity Football Team 3, 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; J.V. Base- ball 2; Intramural Basketball 2. PETER BARTNER 452 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . traditional interest in Jazz Club . . . interest in athletics . . . being one of the few who under• stood what he learned in math . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3. ANN BASS Sweets” 35 Norfolk Avenue Maplewood . . . adventuress . . . the life of the party . . . longing to be a bookkeeper . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 3; Elections Committee 4. RICHARD BASSIN Richie” 9 Berkshire Road Maplewood . . . Hillside's loss, our gain . . . hunting enthusiast . . . endless conversations in homeroom . . . Physics Club 3; Platform Club 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Literary Masters Society 4. Hillside High School: Soccer Team 2; Basketball 2. 3; Hunt- ing and Fishing Club 2 ; Archery Club 2. DOUGLAS A. BATTING “Gnomer Gazorch” 69 Kendall Avenue Maplewood . . . lackadaisical manner . . . his cynical wit . . . love of Spanish . . . Platform Club 3, 4; Finance Committee 4; Junior Night Scenery Committee 3; J.V. Foot- ball 2. 13 DONALD BAXTER “Don 20 Brown Street Maplewood . . . mathematician . . . “feed big Don and let him shoot” . . . his tall blond good looks . . . Track Team 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Cross Country Team 3; Nominating Committee 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee. JOHN BAYLISS 21 Glenside Road South Orange . . . going to practice animal husbandry . . . going into the meat business . . . being an all- around guy . . . Jazz Club 4; Biology Club 2; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction 3; Senior Play Scenery Construc- tion 4; All School Male Chorus 4. WILLIAM BAYLISS “Bill 21 Glenside Road South Grange . . . ahvays grinning and chatter- ing . , . being friendly . . . sporting a wide grin . . . Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Biology Club 2; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4: Bas- ketball Manager 2. BARRY BECKER “Beck 51 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . his frequent trips to Mont- gomery . . . his “fury”-ious temper . . . first chauffeur of the senior class . . . Platform Club 3; Traffic Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3. ROGER BECKER 225 Ward Place South Orange . . . college degree in high school . . . how not to be useful . . . an unforgettable smile of innocence . . . Senior Play Scenery Construc- tion Committee. BILL BEGASSE 1675 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . favorite car admirer . . . love of math and science . . . Columbia's Mikhael Bovotnik . . . Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3. 4. ANNETTE BERKE “Nicki” 13 Washington Park Maplewood , . . her interest in jazz and bongo drums ... a future ac- tress or psychiatrist . . . the wit and humor of homeroom 247 . . . Art Service Club 2; Jazz Club; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Junior Night Usher 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4. 14 MARJORIE BERKLEY “Margie 388 Thornden Street South Orange . . . “The Crimson 9 as being her favorite color . . . her avid in- terest in art and theatre ... a love of contemporary jazz . . . Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Jazz Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Bible Reader 3; Junior Night Dancer 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Re- porter 2. 3; Literary Masters Society 4; Columbian Theater Editor 4. LUCY E. BERMONT 21 Washington Park Maplewood . . . interest and participation in politics . . . governing extra- curricular over-indulgence . . . helpful in making the Columbian what it was . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Chemistry Club 4; Platform Club 2, 3, Vice- President 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Eligibility Com- mittee 3, 4: Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Mirror Girls’ Sports Editor 4; Colum- bian Reporter 2, 3; Columbian Assistant Editor 4; Literary Masters Society 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. ERIC BERLA “Ricky 9 Heller Place Maplewood . . . his interest in science . . . a newcomer to Columbia in his senior year . . . Chess Club 4. Dover High School: J.V. Foot- ball 2, 3. BARBARA BERLOWE 11 Coolidge Road Maplewood ... her sharp wit . . . her mis- chievous escapades . . . her in- cessant conversations in home- room . . . Jazz Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Soph( more Dramatic Club Secretary Philosophy Seminar 3. 9 CAROLYN R. BERON “Carrie” 18 Park Road Maplewood . . . portrait of an artist as a young girl ... her interest in helping the mentally retarded . . . one of the few tourists who is at home in Greenwich Village . . . Future Teachers of America 2: Jazz Club 2: Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Plat- form Club 3; Homeroom Chair- man 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Mirror Artist Chair- man 4. - I NONA BERSCH 151 Montrose Avenue South Orange . . . her frequent trips to Wash- ington . . . her weekly card games ... ‘7 wonder where she gets her clothes?” . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom So- cial Chairman 3, 4; Elections Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. SUSAN BIERSTEIN 8 Burrough Way Maplewood . . . Community House of Maple- wood ... an ingenious concoc- tion of brains and beauty . . . Philosophy Seminar 4; Home- room Secretary 4; Elections Committee 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3: Mirror Personals 4; Jazz Club 2; Senior Play Advertising 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Biology lab assistant 3. RICHARD G. BLACK “Dick” 266 Audley Street South Orange . . . his interest in cars . . . sneaking in before the 8:25 bell . . . his famous luck with trans- missions . . . Fire Committee 4; J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Con- struction Committee 3. ROBERT BLAGDEN “Bob” 5 Warner Road Maplewood . . . carrying on admirably in his brother s footsteps . . . lov- ing the outdoors . . . lugging that omnipresent brief-case . . . Le Cercle Francais 3; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3. Vice-President 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Boys Lunchroom Committee 2, 3; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 4. , r ROBERT BLAU “Brownie” 506 Longview Road South Orange . . . his leading the Mermen on to victory . . . his ambition to be a doctor ... a leader of Homeroom 349 . . . Homeroom Chairman 4; Tradi- tions Committee 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Cross Country Team 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Advertising Committee 4. BARRY BLOOM “Bar” 175 Great Hills Drive South Orange . . . his seamanship . . . his dex terity behind the wheel of his convertible . . . the enthusiasm he has for school activities . . . Chemistry Club 4; Forum Ro- manum 2, Treasurer 3; Biolog' Club 3; Color Guard 3; Visus Aids Committee 2; Jazz Club 3. i STEVEN BLUM “Stetz” 57 Highland Avenue Maplewood . . . the joker is wild . . . in• terest in the Rheingold girls . . . expert in high finance . . . Fire Committee 4; Intramural Bowling Team 3, Captain 4. MERLE JUDITH BORISKIN 600 Longview Road South Orange . . . her lunchtime seminars . . . her performance in the Senior Play . . . enthusiasm for the cheering squad . . . Le Cercle Francais 3; Platform Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Elections Committee 3, Secretary 4; Pep Committee 2; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Nominating Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Cast; Mir- ror Advertising Committee. REBECCA D. BLUMING 144 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . her outstanding direction of Junior Night . . . her creative talents . . . her i(Love of life” . . . Chess Club 2; Showcase 2, 4, President 3; Library Council 2; Homeroom Chairman 3, Secre- tary 4; Junior Night Assistant Director; Pre-Junior Night Com- mittee; Audio Visual Aids Com- mittee 3. ALAN BORQUIST “A,” 44 Dunnell Road Maplewood . . . his interest in cars ... a future commercial pilot ... an ever-faithful Dodger fan . . . Visual Aids Committee 2; Intra- mural Basketball 3. GARY BOUTILLIER 26 So. Pierson Avenue Maplewood ... his collection of tropical fish . . . the sharp part in his hair . . . the hamsters he raised for his biology class . . . Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee Chair- man 3. DONALD BOWES “Don” 329 Academy Street South Orange ... a great love of physics (?) and Freach ( ?) . . . his white buck loafers ... a real com• petitor in wrestling . . . Track Team 3; J.V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Cap tain 4; Golf Team 4; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Nominating Com- mittee 3; Pan American Club 3. 16 GAIL BOWES “Dimples 266 Valley Street South Orange . . . her desire to become a beau- tician . . . being so willing to help ivith homeroom business . . . her amiability . . . Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, Secretary 4. mm JAMES E. BRANIGAN “Jim” 13 North Crescent Maplewood . . . being a good chairman of the Lighting Crew . . . playing both the piano and organ . . . hoping to be a future research scientist . . . German Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Lighting Crew 2, 4, Chairman 3; Senior Play Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; Lighting Crew 2, 3, Chairman 4. EILEEN BRENNER 705 Cameron Road South Orange . . . that “band-box’ look . . . and added spark to our cheering squad . . . her aversion towards pocketbooks! . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Pan Amer- ican Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Home- room Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 4; Bible Reader 3; Mirror Busi- ness Manager 4; Junior Night Properties Committee 3. ELLEN BRODY “El” 37 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . her pupils loving her for her capabilities as a teacher . . . lov- ing music—especially jazz bands . . . playing a great game of field hockey . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Jazz Club 4; Junior Night Makeup Com- mittee. JUDITH BRODY “Judy” 25 Elberta Road Maplewood . . . her desire to be an elemen- tary school teacher . . . teen-age model . . . “can’t stand show offs” ... Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Junior Night Make-up Committee 3. RICHARD BROWER “Dick” 20 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . being a hi-fi enthusiast . . . being at home under a car hood . . . finding homework too strenu- ous for his busy schedule . . . Intramural Basketball 2, Captain 3; Junior Night Scenery Con- struction. CAROL FRANCES BROWN 11 Harvard Avenue Maplewood . . . diligence is her avenue to success . . . her writing ability ivill make her a fine author . . . her youth-group work . . . Showcase 2; Jazz Club 2, 3; Parnassian Society 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Junior Night Original Music; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Colom- bian Assistant Editor 4. JAMES WALTER BUCHANAN “Bucky” 8 Marion Terrace Maplewood . . . King of C.H.S. jazz . . . his poise in Friday assemblies . . . his bass tells a story . . . Jazz Club 2; Treasurer 3; Presi- dent 4; Fire Committee 3; Color Guard 3, 4; Junior Night Band. BRUCE A. BURNS 58 Dunnell Road Maplewood . . . scraping the ceilings of the hallways . . . bending double over cars . . . marching along in engineer boots . . . JOHN CAHALIN 129 Reynolds Place South Orange . . . the music man . . . always with a harem . . . piloting the black “bomb” . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Pep Committee 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2. Captain 3; Intra- mural Bowling 4: .Mirror Person- als Committee 4. ALEX BUGAEFF “Buje” 72 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . the man who offers a reward to anyone pronouncing his name correctly the first time . . . love that jazz . . . Oh, that laugh . . . Chemistry Club 4; German Club 3. 4; Jazz Club 2; Philosophy Seminar 4; Intramural Basket- ball 4; Cross Country Team 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3: Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. JAMES BUTLER “Jim” 27 Brown Street Maplewood . . . his frequent “shore” throats . . . his “studious air” before a test . . . that alert, wide-eyed look . . . Wrestling Team 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Nominating Com- mittee 2. ROBERT T. BURGER “Bob” 18 Princeton Street Maplewood . . . being the business-manager of the football team . . . wanting to be a math teacher . . . be- longing to the Explorers . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Foot ball Business Manager 2, 3. 4; Intramural Bowling 2. Captain 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3. JOHN BUTTON “J.B” 40 Hickory Drive Maplewood . . . guardian of extra-curricular activities . . . marches for a great school band . . . carrier of national colors . . . Homeroom Secretary 2; Parnas- sian Society 4; Eligibility Com- mittee 2, 3; Fire Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; In- tramural Bowling 2; Junior Night Chorus; School Color Guard; Jazz Club 2. BARBARA BURSTEN “Bobbi” 373 Thornden Street South Orange . . . favorite pastime—reading books . . . strong desire to work with children . . . enjoyment of listening to Israeli and Calypso music . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Library Council 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Visual Aids Committee 2« 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Liter- ary Masters Society 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4. MARY CAIN “Mackie” 507 Academy Street Maplewood . . . connoisseur of the baton . . . her a-BILL-ity . . . Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4. 18 I JUDITH CAPACCIO “Judy 31 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood ... the only girl in Columbia who has to pay for books which are lost in the back of her own locker . . . the one girl who could make Mickey Rooney feel like a Goliath . . . Donald who?? . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Per- sonality Club 3. 4; Platform Club 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3. West Side High: Bowling Club. Tennis Club. Green and White - Association. RONALD LOUIS CAPLING 31 Hickory Drive Maplewood ... a future nuclear physicist . . . a lover of sports, especially wrestling and skiing . . . Mathematics Club 4; Physics Club 3, President 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Finance Committee 4; Wrestling Team 3; Cross Country Team 3. Scottsdale High: National Honor Society 2. RICHARD EDWARD CAPON “Dick” 103 Baker Street Maplewood . . . his red Impala . . . his fre- quent visits to Don's . . . the lender of the rear-of-the-room automobile club . . . Fire Committee 3. 4: Homeroom Social Chairman 4. PHYLLIS J. CAPONETTI 17 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . having a casual outlook on life ... keeping her eye on the Cougar eleven . . . having beau- tiful blue eyes . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3. President 4; G.A.A. 2. 3; Homeroom Secre- tary 4: Homeroom Social Chair- man 2. Social Committee 3. 4: Junior Night Properties Com- mittee; Junior Night Costume Committee. Jm RICHARD CARTER “Dick 351 Radel Terrace South Orange • . . his crazy caricatures . . . his year-round crewcuts . . . his friendliness toward everyone . . . Forum Romanum 2; Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Elections Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Mirror Artist 4. CAROL CAPORELLI 19 South Boyden Pkw. Maplewood . . . a future airlines hostess . . . her appreciation of fine music . . . quite a traveler . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Social Chair- man 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 4. RICHARD CARROLL “Dick 353 Meeker Street South Orange . . . his interest in customizing cars and modifying engines . . . a member of the “Impalas” and “Mellow Tones” . . . his “soda- jerk” fob at Grunings . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Senior Play Scenery Construc- tion 4; All School Male Chorus 4. v JUDITH CARTMAN “Judy” 108 Woodside Road Maplewood . . . her ability in school . . . her desire to assist in the field of medicine ... an interest in tots . . . Business Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 2. 3; Finance Committee 4. 19 ISABELLE CARTMELL “Belle” 130 Sherman Place South Orange . . . loves school so much that she arrives promptly at 8:25 . . . loves dogs . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Junior Night Usher 3. Ik CAROL ANN CAVANAGH 101 Baker Street Maplewood . . . sports enthusiast . . . study- ing amid the homeroom chaos ... a lucky early driver . . . G.A.A. 3; Future Nurses of America 4. SUSAN CELI “Sue” 164 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . her constant search for a “Ray” of sunshine . . . her friendliness towards everyone . . . her easy-going disposition . . . Library Council 4. PATSY R. CENTANNI “Patti” 46 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . a constant diet of pizza pie . . . a perky personality . . . in- veterate indecision . . . G.A.A 2. 4; Personality Club 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting Commit- tee 4. JEFFREY CHARNICK Jeff” 456 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood ... his supposed “silence” in homeroom . . . his club meetings in Irvington . . . his girls in every town . . . Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Physics Club 4. Irvington High School: J.V. Soccer; Debate Club 1; Home- room Chairman 2; Dance Band 2; Orchestra 2; Marching Band 1, 2; Intramural Volleyball 2. MICHAEL ERIC CHASE “Eric” 1 Lenox Terrace South Orange . . . his antiquated archeozoic, zoological Lepitoptera collection . . . hating anyone else who owns one . . . defecting from our arch enemy W.O. in his senior year . . . Jazz Club 4: Senior Play 4. RALPH CHAUMP “Chaump” 55 West Third Street South Orange . . . his outspoken ways . . . his interest in cars ... a sharp eye for long-haired girls . . . Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion Committee 3; Senior Play Scenery Construction Committee 4. CHERYL LINDE CHELBORG “Sam” 17 Beach Place Maplewood ... a merry heart makes a cheerful countenance ... a fu- ture dental assistant . . . her gorgeous blonde locks . . . Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3. 20 MICHAEL CITRON “Mike 155 Turrell Avenue South Orange one of the best mermen (The “red headed dolphin ) . . . his inability to find his glasses . . . the first of a long line of Citrons to enter Columbia ... Swimming Team 2. 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. ANGELA C0C0ZIELL0 “Angel 160 Valley Street South Orange . . . her ambition to become a secretary . . . her angelic nick- name . . . DEBORAH H. COHEN “Debby 74 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . her love of those long 250- mile trips ... one of the top twirl- ers of the ’60 squad . . . her so- cializing every minute of home- room period . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Sophomore Dra- matic Club President 2; Home- room Secretary 3; Twirler 4; Senior Play Properties Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Usher 3; Columbian Reporter 3, 4. KATHLEEN COHEN 35 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . sporting a snappy Fury . . . ability at “Katching” . . . her wavy, blonde locks . . . Pan American Club 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Elections Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Adver- tising Committee 4; Mirror Cir- culation Committee 4. BARBARA COLTON 15 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . that rare and precious thing known as poise . . . allegiance to “Steve” . . . looks that are looked at! . . . Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Junior Night Usher 3; Personality Club 4. PHILIP M. COLTON “Phil 343 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . blows a wicked sax . . . second home is audio-visual room . . . holder of props for Junior Night . . . Jazz Club 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 2; Visual Aids 2, 3; Junior Night Properties Committee. EVELYN M. COONS “Evie 21 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . her sensible contributions to homeroom discussion’s . . . an. at- traction to the opposite sex . . . a love of gym in cold weather . . . Future Teachers of America 2. ALAN COOPER “Coop 3 Marion Place Maplewood . . . the “Gene Krupa” of our class . . . long-awaited Plymouth Convertible . . . his pleasant disposition . . . Jazz Club 2. 3, Treasurer 4; Biology Club 3; Color Guard 3; Visual Aids Committee 2. 21 JULIE COPPOLA 11 University Court South Orange ... the pert and peppy way about her en“Rich”ens the day for all of us .. . never ending supply of male admirers . . . meticulous in appearance . . . Future Teachers of America 2, Treasurer 3; Personality Club 3, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2; Pep Committee 3. 4; Civics Com- mittee 2; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Night Scenery Paint- ing 3; Junior.Night Dancer 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Senior Play Scenery Painting 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Homeroom Secretary 3. 4. ANGELA MARIE CORDASCO “Sugar 63 Hughes Street Maplewood . . . constantly laughing . . . homeroom gum supplier . . . world's greatest assortment of medallions . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3. i JANET CORNISH “Jan 673 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . her enthusiasm for rugged college men . . . her love of “corny ’ jokes . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Library Council 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Senior Play Ad- vertising Committee; Display Case Committee. FRANCES R. COSENTINO “Fran” 30 Lindsley Avenue Maplewood . . . her timely witticisms and crazy antics . . . “that certain smile” and flirtatious manner . . . her rewarding summer of ’59 . . . Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Home- room Social Chairman 3; Pep Committee 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4. JOAN COSENTINO “Joni” 30 Lindsley Avenue Maplewood . . . her terrific twirling . . . her many crushes . . . her endless supply of ideas for every situa- tion . . . Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Twirler 4; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee. PATRICK COYLE “Pat 50 Burnett Avenue Maplewood . . . his many arguments with Mrs. Stewart . . . athletic ability and his eye for the women . . . Electronics Club 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 4; Football Team 2, 3; J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee 3. RICHARD CRAMMOND “Rich” 150 Montrose Avenue South Orange ... a fine recommendation for Admiral Farragut Academy . . . love of chess . . . interest in athletics . . . Chess Club 4; Biology Club 2; Intramural Bowling Team 4. Admiral Farragut Academy: Basketball 3: Football 3; Base- ball 3. 22 DAVID A. CRAWFORD “Dave 292 Melrose Place South Orange . . . political leader of the back row in homeroom ... a good sense of humor ... a hard work- ing committee member . . . Chess Club 2; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. JAMES CUCCINIELLO “Jim 12 W. So. Orange Ave. South Orange ... a longing to travel . . . love of hunting and fishing . . . back to nature . . . SUSAN S. DAILEY “Nas 46 Sagamore Road Maplewood . . . a capable Assembly Chair- man . . . her stately appearance ... her fondness of “Tigers” . . . Art Service Club 2, 3; Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Assembly Committee 2, 3, Chair- man 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3. i THOMAS DALLAVALLE “Tom” 52-A Newark Way Maplewood . . . his unique last name . . . his “efficiency” in driving . . . his friendliness toward the op- posite sex . . . Intramural Bowling Team 2, 3, 4. RODGER DALSTON “Fudg 34 Headley Place Maplewood . . . true leadership ability . . . being a friend to all . . . always being sincere . . . Forum Romanum 2, President 3; Jazz Club 2; Biology Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 4, Secretary 2; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Nominating Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Cross-Country Team Manager 4. RAYMOND DANIEL “Ray 32 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . his good will imparted to all . . . his superb skin-diving . . . desire to be a civil engineer . . . Homeroom Treasurer 4; Football Team 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4. LINDA DANIELS “Lin 83 Woodside Road Maplewood . . . “Howie did it” ... a belief in rolling stones as real gems . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . Art Service Club 2; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee. RICHARD DAVEY “Rich 318 Valley Street South Orange . . . having eyes out of this world . . . always being red-faced . . . owning a wild car . . . Football Team 3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Junior Night Stage Crew 3; Senior Play Stage Crew Co-Chairman 4; Senior Play Scenery Construction Com- mittee 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. SALVATORE DAVINO “Sal 154 South Ridgewood Road South Orange ... his numerous paisley shirts . . . his ever-changing conver- tibles . . . his “appreciation” of the opposite sex. 23 WILLIAM DAVIS “Bill” 40 Oakview Avenue Maplewood ... his scholastic and athletic achievements . . . combination of looks, intelligence and personality . . . co-captain of our great foot- ball team . . . Homeroom Chairman 2; Elec- tions Committee 4; Fire Com- mittee 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3; Football Team Cap- tain 4; Baseball Team 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Nominating Committee 2. 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Junior Assembly Chairman. RICHARD DELL Rich” 41 Essex Avenue Maplewood . . . sailing is his love . . . an- tique cars . . . aquatic ability . . . Track Team 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; Junior Night Light- ing Crew 3, Senior Play Lighting Crew 4; Stage Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; Senior Physics Lab As- sistant. NEAL DEMBY Dems” 8 Franklin Terrace South Orange . . . arriving in homeroom with the tardy bell . . . reading the Council minutes—to himself . . . greatly admiring a twirler . . . Parnassian Society 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Literary Mas- ters Society 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Elections Commit- tee 4; Football Team 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Prop- erties Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3. ANTHONY DeCICCO Butch” 133 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . having such high bowling scores . . . his avid interest in cars . . . being a “cool guy . . . Senior Play Scenery Construc- tion Committee 4. PATRICIA DENTON Pat” 38 Hickory Drive Maplewood . . . head woman of Art Service . . . the Social Committee's rep- resentative to 205 ... a keen interest in athletics . . . Art Service Club, President 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Senior Play Usher; Social Com- mittee 3. PATSY DESIMONE Cornhole” 246 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . an endless supply of clothes . . . his young but good-looking face . . . his curly, black hair . . . Finance Committee 4; J.V. Foot- ball 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee 3; Senior Night Scenery Construction Com- mittee 4. PETER DiCOSTANZO Dico” 36 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . his easy-going ways which make him liked by everyone . . . his capability as homeroom dictator” . . . Homeroom Chairman 4; Home- room Vice-Chairman 3; Track Team 2; Literary Masters’ So- ciety 3. j SUSAN DOBBELAAR Suzy” 86 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . mysterious love of Massachusetts . . . loyalty to the “Bob-Cats” ... affinity for writing letters . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Library Council 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; F.N.A. 4. 24 WA EDWARD DOMBER “Ed” 700 Walton Avenue South Orange . . . his executive ability in home- room . . . his unassuming ways . . . his affinity for mathematics and science . . . German Club 2, 3; Fire Com- mittee 4; House and Grounds Committee 3; J.V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Senior Play Prop- erties Committee 4; Homeroom Chairman 3. JOAN DONNIEZ 12 Hoffman Street Maplewood . . . another Rembrandt . . . good figure skater ... a future beautician . . . Art Service Club 4; Library Council 2; G.A.A. 3. SANDRA HARRIET DORFMAN “Sandy” 3 Hemlock Court Maplewood . . . her aversion to cooked car- rots . . . being at home with a paint brush . . . being an ac- complished equestrienne . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; F.N.A. 4. STAN DORFMAN 20 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . loves cars . . . fine photog- rapher . . . interest in the youth group . . . Traffic Committee 3, 4. ARLENE G. DUDKIN “Ar” 59 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood ... a laugh that rings out spon- taneously in a quiet room . . . forty more winks in the morn- ing . . . Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3. ROBERT DUDZINSKI “Dudley” 75 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . his way with the skirted variety ... a real outdoorsman . . . coolness incarnate . . . Senior Play Scenery Construction Committee. CLAIRE PATRICIA DUNCAN “Patty” 35 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . desire to become a nurse . . . always complaining about too many teachers in girls room . . . admiration for sports cars . . . Art Service Club 4; G.A.A. 3; Future Nurses of America 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 3. Oak Knoll School of Holy Child: Sophomore Play Cast; Hockey Team 2; School President; Base- ball Team 2; Track Team 2; Basketball Team 2. JUDITH ANNE EARLE “Judy” 18 Colgate Road Maplewood . . . loves to write, especially for the Columbian . . . constantly referring to her fabulous trip to Israel . . . longing to become a social worker . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Fu- ture Teachers of America 3; Plat- form Club 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Seminar 4; Eligibility Commit- tee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertis ing .Committee 3; Mirror Circu- lation Committee 4; Columbian Subscriptions and Collections Committee 2, 3, 4; Columbian £jH| Reporter 2, 3; Columbian Edi- tor 4. 9 c CHARLES EMERSON Chuck 710 Finlay Place South Orange ... the man who loves cars . . . second home’, the Adventarer Car Hop .. . holding court in the back of the homeroom . . . KATHRYN LEIGH EPPSTON “Kitty 267 Beech Spring Rd. South Orange . . . class historian . . . song- writing ability ... a second Colette . . . Le Cercle Francais 4; Showcase 3; Jazz Club 2; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Executive Com- mittee 4; Bible Reader 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Mirror Historian 4; Junior Night Original Music 3; Columbia Symphonette 2, 3. JOAN EDELSON 280 Winthrop Terrace South Orange . . . “patience and gentleness make power” . . . her artistic ways will make her a fine in- terior designer . . . her chemistry class silence (?) ... Le Cercle Francais 3; Program Committee Chairman 4; Sopho- more Dramatic Club; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Columbian Reporter 4; Jazz Club 2; Junior Night Makeup Com- mittee; Social Committee 3, 4. DEANNA ENGEL “Dee 3 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . helping publicize a great Junior Night . . . getting the story for the Columbian . . . Jazz Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Adver- tising Committee; Columbian Reporter 2, 3. 4. SUSAN ELKINS “Sue 17 Gifford Court Maplewood . . . her “Elkinship” to a special beau ... a welcome addition to our class . . . a love for “Pins” . .. Business Education Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Senior Play Properties Commit- tee 4. East Orange High School: News- paper Sales Girl 2. N LEWIS ENGEL “Lou 136 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . Columbia's Abe Lincoln . . . true sincerity . . . looking like a little jet in the pool . . . Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Pep Committee 2, 3; Track Team 2; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Team 2. 3; Nominating Committee 2; President of Stu- dent Council 4; Sophomore Orientation 2. k BARBARA EMMER 603 Hamilton Road South Orange . . . the constant swinging of her left foot . . . champion of indi- vidual rights . . . the “truth- seeker” of English 4 . . . Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Home- room Treasurer 2; Elections Committee 2. 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4-; Mirror Artist 4. TOBY EPSEL 50 Menzel Avenue Maplewood ... a competent hospital helper ... a different kind of Toby . . . a good sport . . . Showcase 3: Forum Romanum 2: Jazz Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Philosophy Sem- inar 4. 26 RICHARD ERTAG “Rickie 10 Colonial Terrace Maplewood . . . many artistic abilities in- cluding women ... art of con- versation . . . Track Team 2, 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Cross Country Team 2. MARY EVANS 237 Raymond Avenue South Orange . . . her diligence as a Candy Striper ... an aversion to the question “H’Evans” are you go- ing to be a nurse? . . . her work in the Library Council . . . Library Council 3, Secretary 4; Pan American Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Future Nurses of America 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Assembly Committee 4; Junior Night Cos- tume Committee 3; Senior Play Costumes Committee 4. 'I STANFORD STEWART FADER “Bucky 72 So. Wyoming Ave. South Orange ... a true sportsman . . . the “Fader” touch permeates all his endeavors ... a truly fine per- son . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 2. 3; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4. ADELE FAHRBACH “Delie 576 Irvington Avenue Maplewood . . . her enjoyment of the joys of Senior Week during her jun- ior year . . . her serene outlook on life . . . her name that cant be spelled. Future Teachers of America 4; German Club 2, 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; F.N.A. 3. MATTHEW FEIERTAG “Matty 342 Academy Street South Orange . . . always knowing the answer in chemistry . . . keeping the attendance straight in homeroom 312 . . . being the last of the Feierlag brothers . . . Chemistry Club 4: Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 2; Plat- form Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; Fire Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Tntramural Bas- ketball Captain 4. ELLEN FEINBERG 343 Harding Drive South Orange . . . in need of an anchor . . . has built many “Platforms” . . . dexterity with the catgut . . . Platform Club 2, 3. President 4; Bible Reader 3; Columbian Re- porter 3. ELAINE PAULA FEINSOD 219 Jacoby Street Maplewood • . . so helpful in that dentist's office . . . her long black hair . . . Library Council 4; Music Box 4; Personality Club 3; F.N.A. 4: Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4. RONA FELDHEIM “Cindy 33 Burnett Terrace Maplewood . . . distaste for real name . . . her cute petite appearance . . . future secretary, par excel- lence . . . Business Education Club 3, Sec- retary 4; G.A.A. 2; Girls’ Lunch- room Committee 2. 3, 4; Junior Night Usher 3. 27 BARBARA FELDMAN 24 So. Kingman Rd. South Orange . . . her cute, blond features . . . her work in youth groups . . . her head being tilted backwards when talking to someone . . . Art Service Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom Treas- urer 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Scen- ery Painting Committee 4; Sen- ior Play Properties Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. BONNIE FELDMAN 298 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . lover of jazz ... a future teacher . . . dislikes being called “Bon Bon . . . Art Service Club 2; Music Box 3; Pan American Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. JOHN FENRICH “J.F.” 279 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . natural humor . . . “let’s organize a committee” . . . head of S.O.S. . . . Homeroom Chairman 2; Social Chairman 3; Assembly Commit- tee 2, 3, 4, Vice-Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 3; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Junior As- sembly Chairman 3; Senior Class President; Varsity Basketball 4. JOSEPH FERRARIS “Joe” 6 Inwood Place Maplewood . . . his diligent studying . . . the mainstay of Kings Super- market ... his hearty laugh . . . Biology Club 2. ROBERT FERSHING “Bob” 11 Broadview Avenue -Maplewood ... his future as an insurance consultant . . . his diligence . . . one of our Friday traffic cops . . . Platform Club 2; Traffic Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. ANDREW E. FIDDLER “Andy” 19 Winthrop Place Maplewood . . . such a creative urge in po- etry . . . the greatest “Finian” the “Rainbow” could have had . . . his bldnt, pointed humor . . . Showcase 4; Mathematics Club 2; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Fire Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Cast; Colum- bian Reporter 2, 3; All-School Male Chorus 4; Visual Aids Committee 2. MARTIN FIELDS “Marty” 684 Longview Road South Orange . . . the fine doctor he will be ... his capability in gold . . . true to his word, his work, and his friends . . . Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Finance Committee 4; Fire Com- mittee 3, Captain 4; Swimming Team Manager 3; Junior Varsity Football 2; Golf Team 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee. 28 CAROLE FINNEGAN 101 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . her loquaciousness . . . her interest in the opposite sex . . - her blonde hair . . . Business Education Club 3; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 4; Junior Night Usher 3. 1 MICHELLE FRANCES FISCHO “Mikki 235 Harding Drive South Orange . . . her lively narratives in “hip” talk . . . her monthly punctuality in the homeroom . . . her never failing enthusiasm for party- ing . . . G.A.A. 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Paint- ing; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4. 1 ALAN FLAGG “AT 98 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . his odd ambition to become a stunt man . . . his gliding feet on the dance floor . . . one of those famous thirteen . . . Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion Committee 3. IRENE FLAXMAN |H 108 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . “Hi ‘Mar ” . . . exuberant endorsement of Miss Clairol . . . favorite sport: parallel park- ing . . . Music Box 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Junior Night Chorus 3. JONAH FLINK “Joe 6 Lenox Place Maplewood . . . known from India to C.H.S. ... a tower of knowledge . . . never seen without a “Times” . . . Chemistry Club 4; Physics Club 4; Cross Country Team 3. VIRGINIA A. FOLEY 266 Waverly Place South Orange ... a smiling “hello” . . . her beautiful red hair . . . her friend- liness to all . . . Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4. MAXINE FORMAN “Max 41 Harding Drive South Orange . . . her popularity with both sexes . . . outstanding ability on the dance floor . . . her ever ready jokes . . . Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; Platform Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Dra- matic Club 2; Homeroom Sec- retary 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Election Committee 3; Pep Committee 4; Mirror Personal Committee 4; Columbian 3, 4. THOMAS PENNINGTON FOX “Toby 82 Roland Avenue South Orange • . . an excellent swimmer . . . his floor shift . . . big M . . . Literary Masters Society 3; Pan American Club 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 3; Swimming Team 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; In- tramural Basketball 3, 4: Golf Team 3, 4; Senior Play Ticket Committee. NINA P. FRANKEL 37 Elberta Road Maplewood ... having a petite figure . . . never being able to decide about her hair . . . being flustered in economics . . . Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 3. 4; Platform Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 2; Traditions Com- mittee 3. Vice-Chairman of Tra- ditions Committee 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Statistician 4; Colum- bian Reporter 3, 4; Junior Night Make-up Committee 3. PHILIP FREUDENBERGER 13 Crown Street Maplewood . . . his long trips around the halls during lunch . . . his voyages to Germany during vacations . . . uhave ability in language, will travel” . . . KAREN FROEHLICH 435 Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . interest in mathematics . . . curly hair . . . quiet, serious . . . Showcase 3; Music Box 2, 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Junior Night Dancer; Senior Play Prop- erties Committee. BARBARA ANN FREDERICKS “Bobbie” 77 Woodside Road Maplewood . . . her secretarial plans . . . interest in West Point cadets . . . collection of stuffed animals . . . Business Education Club 2; Junior Night Usher 3. FRANCES FREEMAN “Fran” 40 Crestwood Drive Maplewood . . . her fabulous artistic ability . . . her constant disagreements with Mr. Stark . . . “Lovely to look at, delightful to know” . . . Art Service Club 2, President 4; Parnassian Society 2; GA.A. 4; Personality Club 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4; Columbian Art Staff 2; Mirror Personals Committee 4. BENJAMIN J. FRIEDLAND 314 Radel Terrace South Orange . . . really knows his electronics . . . his ability to run the Audio Visual Aids Committee . . . Electronics Club 3, Secretary 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team Manager 3; Junior Night Sound Crew 3; Mirror Photographer 4; Assistant Football Manager 3. CAROL FRIEDLAND 219 Conway Court South Orange . . . lover of jazz . . . accentuates the positive . . . her many happi- ness kicks . . . Philosophy Seminar 4; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. ALLAN STEWART FRIEZE “Al” 55 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . a liking for stereo . . . many joyous hours spent on his motor bike . . . hope of a scientific future . . . Parnassian Society 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Wrestling Team 3; Cross-Country Team 4; Intra- mural Bowling Team Captain 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Night Ticket Committee 4. CHARLES GALLAGHER 58 Broadview Road Maplewood ... a mechanical mind . . . his ability on the bowling alleys . . . a passion for the New Jersey shore . . . 30 SUSAN GAMAREL “Susie Gams” 19 Overhill Road South Orange . . . always awake, sunny, and full of get-up-and-go in the morn- ing ... a true inspiration . . . of love of jazz . . . Jazz Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Home- room Social Chairman 2, 3; Elec- tions Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Usher 3; Display Case Committee 4. EDMUND JUNIOR GAUTHIER “Eddie” 2 Burnett Avenue Maplewood . . . his deceiving shyness in school . . . his WIDE AWAKE look during homeroom period . . . his love of the sea . . . House and Grounds Committee 3; Intramural Basketball 3; Wrestling Team 3. JAMES GEISMAN “Jim” 1 Park Road Maplewood . . . (now wait a minute, Mr. Johnson!” ... the friend of the people ... a verbal battler in homeroom . . . Chess Club 3; Electronics Club 2, 3, President 4; Jazz Club 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, Head Basketball Business Manager 4; Junior Night Cast; Literary Masters Society 4. RONALD GEMSA “Ronnie” 233 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . geometrical flat-top . . . con- sistent tardiness . . . sleek neat- ness . . . BEVERLY J. GIBBONS “Bev” 27 North Crescent Maplewood . . . her friendly ways toward everyone . . . loyalty to the Li- brary Committee . . . amazing talent in art . . . Art Service Club 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Li- brary Council 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4; Mirror Artist 4. HEIDI GERBER “Dolly” 120 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . only naturally blonde brush- up DA . . . ambition to become a secretary . . . secret life outside homeroom . . . Business Education Club 3, 4. KEITH GIANNI 10 Cottage Court Maplewood . . . his ambition to become a bio- chemist . . . his modest nature . . . calmly observant manner . . . Chemistry Club 2. 3, 4, President 4; Mathematics Club 2; Physics Club 3, 4; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Junior Night Stage Crew 3; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee. JAMES GILBY “Jim” 224 Ward Place South Orange . . . the shortest haircut in Home- room 323 . . . “School isn’t long enough?? . . . “ happy-go- lucky” . . . 31 KENNY GINSBERG “Smiley” 59 Duffield Drive South Orange ... his meticulous appearance . . . his friendly giggle . . . one of the political masters of H.R. 315 . . . Jazz Club 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3, Vice- Chairman 2; Traditions Com- mittee 3, 4; Intramural Basket- ball 4; Cross Country Team 3. y ELAINE GLASER 22 Florida Street Maplewood ... a ready helper . . . quiet but friendly ... a good friend to have . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 3; Biology Club 3, 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer 3. DAVE GLOVER 41 Hickory Drive Maplewood . . . sane driving and collision insurance ... an avid interest in stock cars . . . always being seen with Jack . . . Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 3; Electronics Club 3; Forum Romanum 2. STUART GLUCKSMAN 25 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . acting ability . . . interest in the Democratic Party . . . deep interest in French . . . Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4. EDWARD GOELLNER “Ed” 51 Schaefer Road Maplewood . . . outstanding ability on the “sax” . . . love of jazz . . . knowledge of “Hot Rods” . . . Jazz Club 3, Vice-President 4. RONNIE GOLD 515 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . her multitude of “big broth• ers” ... all that glitters ... a roller in place saves face . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Pan Amer- ican Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 2; Traditions Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee 4; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Sopho- more Dramatic Club 2; Mirror Staff 4. MELVIN GOLDBLAT “Mel” 15 Burnett Terrace Maplewood ... his profitable summer in Tallahassee . . . his amazing mathematical and scientific abil- ity . . . keeping his Spanish II class on key . . . Jazz Club 2. 3, 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3, President 4; Physics Club 4; Assembly Committee 2, 3, Program Committee Chairman 4; Cross-Country Team 2; Junior Night Music 3. 32 RICHARD GOLDSMITH “Goldie” 9 Lancaster Avenue Maplewooc . . . excellent audience for am joke . . . great interest in musu . . . hating anything that’s no, fun . . . Jazz Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3: Platform Club 3, 4: Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice-Chairman 2: Assembly Committee 3, 4; Boys Lunchroom Committee 2; Cross Country 2; Junior Night Cast; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Junioi Night Music. THOMAS H. GOULD “Tom” 131 Fairview Avenue South Orange . . . always mocking women driv- ers .. . running his casual Ford with its temperamental axle . . . sporting that “ivy look” . . . Jazz Club 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 4; Intramural Basket- ball 3; Intramural Bowling Team 4; Junior Night Scenery Con- struction Committee 3. STEVEN CHARLES GRABER “Charlie” 72 Essex Avenue Maplewood . . . quiet and friendly . . . one of the better behaved members of H.R. 320 .. . Music Box 3, 4. DAVID GRAHAM “Dave” 20 William Street Maplewood . . . affinity to math and science . . . the only quiet member of 312 . . . alivays seen in the same company . . . Chemistry Club 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 4; Intramural Bowling Team 3; Junior Night Chorus 3. KENNETH ALLEN GRAHAM 12 Sloan Street South Orange . . . his fine singing voice . . . love of basketball . . . his de- ceptively quiet manner . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Basket- ball Team 3; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting; Mirror Personals Committee 4. ROBERT T. GRAHAM “Bob” 95 Baker Street Maplewood . . . his ability to run all pro- jectors . . . soft-spoken mariner . . . his diligent studying during homeroom period . . . German Club 4; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee. ELIZABETH GRAY “Liz” 299 Western Drive South Orange . . . proof that good things come in small packages ... a bounc- ing bundle of fun . . . her shining black hair . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Showcase 3; Pan American Club 3, 4; Plat- form Club 2; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3, 4; Social Chairman 2; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3: Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Staff 4. FRANK GRECO “Frankie” 42 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . avid interest in science and math . . . devotion to the Fire Committee . . . Forum Romanum 2; Traffic Com- mittee 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4. DAVID GREEN “Dave” 48-B Newark Way Maplewood . . . his “beat” clothes . . . his Monday morning absences . . . his thorough knowledge of book- keeping . . . Literary Masters Society 4; Boys' Lunchroom Committee 4; Home- room Social Chairman 3. 33 IRVING GREEN 10 Plymouth Place Maplewood . . . willingness to have a wild time . . . his weirdly witty re- marks . . . his many zirls, es- pecially in Verona . . . Vice-Chairman of Homeroom 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Civics Committee 3; Elections Commit- tee 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Literary Masters Society 3, 4. MICHAEL R. GREEN 329 Tillou Road South Orange . . . his scrutiny of the American political scene . . . his odiferous pipe . . . the Columbian’s Arthur Daley . . . German Club 3, 4; Mirror Sports Editor 4; Columbian Sports Edi- tor 4. JOAN GREENBERG 13 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . I’m Alabami bound . . . having only convertibles in her garage . . . Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Pep Committee 4. WILLIAM S. GREENBERG “Bill 450 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . one of Mr. Wieners har- riers . . . ability to do homework during basketball practice . . . his addition of so much to his history class . . . Parnassian Society 2; Platform Club 2; Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Basketball Team Manager 2, 3, 4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3. STUART GREENFEIG “Sammy Feig 13 Plymouth Place Maplewood . . . love of baseball . . . waiting so long for those car keys . . . friendliness . . . Platform Club 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, Treasurer 4; Color Guard 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Baseball Team 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. RONNIE GREENFIELD 31 Colgate Road Maplewood . . . her pleasant, warm smile ... a pert appearance . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Sophomore Dra- matic Club 2; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Adver- tising Committee. ■k Jm ANNMERLE GREENSTEIN “Ann 89 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . addition to the C.H.S. or- chestra . . . a fine lab assistant . . . quiet manner . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Music Box 2, 4; Biology Club 3, Secretary 4; Columbian Reporter 2. 34 MARTIN GREENWALD “Marty 177 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . willingness to accept respon- sibility . . . always having a good time no matter what he’s doing . . . tomorrow’s philoso- pher . . . Mathematics Club 2; Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3; Boy’s Lunchroom Committee 2, Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Intramural Basket- ball 3. 4; Cross Country Team 2; Intramural Bowling Team 3. 4; Junior Night Cast 3. MARILYN B. GROSS “Mar 401 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . the life of homeroom 350 . . . her craze for things nautical . . . her comments on life . . . Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3. 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2. RHEBE GREENWALD “Rikki 219 Coudert Place South Orange . . . her bright outlook on life . . . her harmonizing into every- thing . . . her summers of coun- selling . . . Le Cerc.le Francais 2, 3; Par- nassian Society 2, 3; Columbian Advertising Committee 2. I BARBARA GROHGANS “Bobbi” 112 Woodside Road Maplewood . . . the girl who never seems to leave Underhill field without be- ing hoarse . . . always losing her hearing when assignments are given . . . Business Education Club 3, G.A.A. 2. I % MICHAEL ALAN GROSS “Mike” 30 South Crescent Maplewood . . . great academic success . . . magic with a camera . . . desire to study medicine . . . Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 2; Mathematics Club 2; Physics Club 3, 4; Biology Club 3; Fire Committee 2. 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Mirror Photogra- pher 4; Columbian Photographer 2, 3. ROBERT GROSS “Gro” 348 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . the guiding light of the Senior Advisory Committee . . Mantle of the junior set . . . slash- ing back on a great eleven . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4. TONI ANN GROTTA 16 Tower Drive Maplewood . . . her extreme talent in music . . . her memorable trip to Switz- erland . . . her meritorius work . . . Le Cercle Francais 4; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Junior Night Chorus 3; Jun- ior Night Properties Committee 3; Columbian Advertising Com- mittee 3, 4. CHRISTINA GRUNING “Chris 29 Clinton Avenue Maplewood . . . never forgetting to ''remem- ber the ala-mode” . . . always having many minutes to write and few to spare . . . “she hath a natural wise sincerity” . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Pan Amer- ican Club 3, 4; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3, Secretary 2; As- sembly Committee 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Nom- inating Committee 3; Bible Reader 3; Secretary of the Stu- dent Council 4. JOHN GRUZEN “Johnny 96 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . his love of folk singing . . . his guitar playing . . . Showcase 2; Forum Romanum 2, 3; German Club 2. 3, 4; Plat- form Club 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. 35 ANTHONY GUARINO “Tony 529 Valley Street Maplewood . . . pulling many a student through the geometry course . . . spending much time skin-diving . . . talented in wrestling . . . Wrestling Team 3, 4. Irvington High School: Cross- Country; Track. VT KENNETH HARRINGTON “Mighty Mouse 49 Dunnell Road Maplewood . . . “Happy am , from care I'm free. Why aren't they all con- tented like me? . . . outstanding acting ability . . . always looking for someone to drag . . . Chemistry Club 3, 4; Forum Ro- manum 2; Jazz Club 2; Parnas- sian Society 3, 4; Traffic Com- mittee 2, 3; Baseball Business Manager 2, 3, 4; Mirror Artist 4. ANNE HALDY 25 East Cedar Lane Maplewood . . . V.W. with the N.C.E. sticker on the rear . . . her neat ap- pearance . . . strange loyalty to the Military Ball . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; F.N.A. 2, Corres- ponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. 4; Elections Committee 2, 3; Jun- ior Night Costume Committee 3; Junior Night Dancer 3. LOREN H. HANDLER “The Bone 4 Crestwood Drive Maplewood . . . his crazy antics . . . frequent trips to Livingston . . . vivid in- terest in big brown eyes . . . Platform Club 3; House and Grounds Committee 4; Wres- tling Team 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee. mm PATRICIA HAMMILL “Pat 41 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . being brave enough to cut her long (ired hair . . . having a second love of art . . . sleeping behind a large mountain of books . . . Art Service Club 4; Personality Club 3. ROBERT A. HARMELIN “Bob 326 Beech Spring Rd. South Orange . . . avid fan of the Yankees . . . loves to travel . . . enfoys golf . . . Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4; Traf- fic Committee 2. 3. 4; Intramural Bowling Team 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Football Business Manager 2, 3. 4. r MAXINE BETH GUSSIN “Macs 86 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . willingness to do things for others . . . always sporting a precious piece of jewelry . . . ability to mix with people of all ages . . . Business Education Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 2. LANCE HARRISON 24 Elberta Road Maplewood . . . leading golf team to first undefeated season . . . jumpshot in basketball . . . long ’n lanky . . . Fire Committee 2. Captain 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Golf Team 3, 4. 36 STEVE HARRISON 250 Highland Road South Orange . . . being a welcome addition to C.H.S. . . . having a car that spends more time in the repair shop than on the road . . . “For him the world would hold no joys, if in it there were only boys!,f . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 4; House and Grounds Committee 4; Senior Play Cast 4. Montclair Academy: Football 2, 3; Baseball 2. 3 ; Glee Club 2. 3; Junior Dance Chairman. BARBARA JOY HARTMAN “Babs” 222 Edgewood Terr. South Orange ... her outstanding ability as a twirler . . . her odd interest in hot rods . . . her artistic abil- ity . . . Art Service Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Twirler 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Mirror Ar- tist 4; Columbian Artist 4. JOYCE HAYNES “Nebbie” 38 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . knows everything that is going on .. . always ready to give a compliment . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Junior Night Costumes Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Senior Play Costumes Committee 4. BRUCE HAUBEN 240 Conway Court South Orange . . . his quiet sense of humor . . . his reserved manner in home- room . . . Chemistry Club 4; Tennis Team 4. Bloomfield High School: Tennis Team 2, Captain 3; Program Chairman of Biology Club 2, Biology Club 3; Math Club 2; Intramural Basketball Captain 3; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3. RICHARD HAZELTINE 15 Tower Drive Maplewood . . . excellence in chemistry . . . his ability to throw new light on class discussion . . . his unusual sense of humor . . . Showcase Co-Chairman 4; Ger- man Club 3; Biology Club 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Fire Committee 2, 3, Captain 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3. 4; Junior Night Cast; Track Team Mana- ger 2. RUSSELL HART “Rus” 119 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . building that old Plymouth for two years now. Do you think it will ever work right? . . . in- terest in tumbling . . . NANCY HECHT “Nan” 56 Salter Place Maplewood . . . her pert haircut . . . warm smile . . . her appearance like a practice teacher at times . . . Clifford J. Scott High, East Orange: French Club 2, 3; News- paper 2, Editor 3; Basketball 2. 3; Hockey 1, 2; Swimming 1, 2; Library Secretary 3; Nurses’ As- sistance 2.. DIANA HELMAN 1 Crowell Place Maplewood . . . live soprano voice and ability with a guitar . . . digs jazz and life to the utmost . . . picturesque figure . . . Jazz Club 2, 4; Pan American Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Philosophy Seminar 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4; Senior Play’ Reading Committee. 37 MADELINE HENDERSON 20 Second Street South Orange . . . one of the quieter members of homeroom . . . her slow drawl . . . her many friends . . . G.A.A. 2; Finance Committee 2. STEWART HERMAN “Herm 351 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . his wild soft-ball games . . . immaculate white bucks . . . his high standing . . . Chess Club 4; Mastersingers 3, 4; Platform Club 4: Homeroom Chairman 2; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3; Traffic Committee 2. CAROL L HERZOG 57 Revere Avenue Maplewood . . . a stitch in time makes Carol well dressed . . . diligent secre- tary . . . quiet manner . . . Girls Lunchroom Committee 4; Business Education Club 4; Per- sonality Club 3; G.A.A. 2. 3: Junior Night Usher 3. Walsh High: Typist; Usher for Confirmation; Decoration Com- mittee for Farewell Supper. SUSAN-HEWLETT 509 Ridgewood Road Maplewood ... a wonderful Council repre- sentative . . . her infectious laughter . . . knowing what friendship really means . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3; Plat- form Club 3. 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Civics Committee Chairman 4; Traditions Com- mittee 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Nominating Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Vice-President of Student Council 4. MARK HEYMAN 301 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . his (tred hot” Corvette . . . our competition for Gene Krupa . . . his ease with both sexes . . . Jazz Club 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2. W. LINCOLN HIGHTON, JR. Line 86 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood ... a champion soda jerk . . . always popping fuses in his ham experiments . . . his dislike for cleaning up the shattered glass in the chem. lab . . . Electronics Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; German Club 3. 4. JAMES HILTON, JR. “Jim 114 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . desire to be an electrical engineer . . . building radio-con- trolled airplanes . . . studious manner in homeroom . . . Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 2. 3; Physics Club 4. 38 BROOKS HIRSCH 1 Lenox Terrace South Orange . . . his terrific artistic ability . . . his quick wit . . . his love for the opposite sex . . . Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4; Mirror Artist 4. LINDA HOCKMAN “Hocky 9 Beach Place Maplewood . . . observing the rule in home- room—“Silence is golden . . . using lunch period as her second study hall . . . being an outstand- ing librarian . . . Library Council 2, President 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Eligibility Committee 4; Social Committee 2; Junior Night Scen- ery Construction Committee 3. EDNA LOUISE HOESEL 27 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood . . . the only girl who can wear a silly face and still look cute . . . always batting her eyes . . . having many charms which she carries with her on her wrist . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Ger- man Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. BOB HOFFMAN 87 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . interest in boating and fish- ing . . . desire to be a physical therapist . . . strong, silent type . . . Pan American Club 3; Fire Committee 4; J.V. Baseball 3; Intramural Bowling Team 3; Senior Play Properties Com- mittee 4. BURT M. HOFFMAN “Bovi” 109 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . his roving eye . . . being top man on the Cougar 9 . . . ht-$ inimitable style of telling stor ies . . . Homeroom Chairman 2. Vice- Chairman 3; Elections Com- mittee 3, 4; Mirror Advertising Committee 4; Football Team 2, 3, Manager 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Intramural Basket- ball 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3, 4. DOROTHY LOUISE HOFFMANN “Dottie” STUART HOLLANDER “StiT 6 Park Avenue Maplewood . . : sure to pass in chemistry . . . a deep interest in astronomy . . . writing in the Edna Berber vein . . . Showcase 2; Forum Romanum 3. 4; Music Box 2; Girls' Lunch- room Committee 2. 300 Highland Road South Orange . . . his Pat Boone shoes . . . his quick wit and fine sense of humor . . . his love(?) of English . . . Chemistry Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Traditions Committee 2, 4; Visual Aids Committee 2; Junior Night Properties Committee 3; Master singers 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4. w JANE HOLUB 32 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . her calmness and serenity will calm many a feverish brow . . . desires to be a nurse . . . G.A.A. 2. WILLIAM DAVID HOOVER 17 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . always wearing his “P” coat in any weather . . . interested in sea scouting . . . the classroom philosopher . . . German Club 2, 4. 39 MARY HOWITT 47 Dunnell Road Maplewood . . . a future newspaper reporter ... a mariner . . . elle parle bien le francais . . . Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Show- case 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Biol- ogy Club 4; Columbian Reporter 4; Junior Night Stage Crew 3. GRACE HUNOVAL “Grade 330 Prospect Street South Orange . . . a fun-loving personality . . . her interest and amazing ability in all sports . . . “Good-bye cruel world” . . . Business Education Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2, Secretary 3; Homeroom Chairman 4, Secretary 3; Pep Committee 3, 4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4. CATHERINE HUNT00N “Cathie 16 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . very fair complexion and true natural blonde hair . . . her sweet friendly disposition . . . Pan American Club 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Finance Committee 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Junior Night Costume Committee; Sen- ior Play Costume Committee. PATRICIA ANN HUNT “Pat 14 Creston Avenue Maplewood . . . a cheery hello for every one . . . Miss Girl Scout of I960 . . . her desire to become a teacher . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Civics Com- mittee 2; Junior Night Chorus. BARBARA ISTWAN “Barb 21 Brown Street Maplewood ... a fluffy pageboy from a D.A. . . . her work at the Maplewood Library . . . her friendliness to- ivards all . . . Business Education Club 3; Per- sonality Club 4. St. Paul The Apostle: C.Y.O. SUSAN HUNDLEY “Sue 35 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood . . . her ever so short hair . . . her desire to become a nurse . . . her diligent work for the Candy Stripers . . . G.A.A. 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Junior Night Usher 3; Personality Club 4. V j OLIVER JACKSON “Ollie 7 Laurel Avenue Maplewood . . . his enthusiasm for ’57 Chev- rolet station wagons . . . desire to work in aeronautics . . . strong dislike for dogs . . . Track Team 4; J.V. Football 2; Senior Play Scenery Construc- tion Committee. JANET JACOBS “Jake 31 Yale Street Maplewood . . . that cute babyish face . . . bouyant personality . . . friend- liness toward all .. . Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2: Homeroom Secretary 2, Social Chairman 4; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Jun- ior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3. 40 MICHAEL JACOBS Mike” 9 Warner Road Maplewood . . . his dark hair and complexion . . . half the spirit and morale of the Cougars . . . being a great competitor . . . Elections Committee 4; Football Team 3. 4; Track Team 3; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee 3. EDWARD L JACOBS Ted” 33 So. Centre Street South Orange . . . being the first one to leave when the bell rings . . . being able to talk his way out of any situation . . . having an aversion to bad roads and highways . . . Fire Committee 4. FRANK JACOBSEN “Frankie” 142 Prospect Street South Orange . . . known as “Mr. Ford” . . . “my carburetor is on fire . . . MARJORIE JACOBSON Margie” 164 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . cute, sweet, most petite . . . the loudest fan at the tennis matches . . . poularity galore . . . Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; G.A.A. 2. EARL JACOBUS 104 Fairview Avenue South Orange . . . an All-State Orchestra mem- ber for three years . . . his quiet personality ... his scholarly manner . . . Chemistry Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4. HAROLD JAFFE Herb” 512 Irvington Avenue Maplewood . . . his loquaciousness . . . his many nicknames . . . Barry Becker's bodyguard . . . Platform Club 4; Homeroom So- cial Chairman 4; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4. JACK JAMIESON 20 DeHart Road Maplewood . . . loves rock 'n roll . . . light- ning fast on the drag strip . . . always being ivith Dave . . . Traffic Committee 4; Cross Country Team 2. LYNN JOHNSON 30 Fielding Court South Orange . . . her summers at the shore . . . her “naturally blond hair . . . her great (?) driving skill . . . Personality Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Pep Com- mittee 4; Senior Play Costumes Committee 4. 41 ANN JULIANO “Jules” 9 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . her fantastic appetite . . . her effervescent personality . . . her madcap flings at Laval- lette . . . Art Service Club 3, 4; Business Education Club 4; Future Teach- ers of America 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, Homeroom Secretary 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4. ALLAN JOLLEY AT 110 Oakland Road Maplewood ... a world of interests beneath a quiet exterior . . . his second home—the audio visual aids room ... an Explorer scout . . . Mathematics Club 2; Finance Committee 2, 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4. PATRICIA JUDGE “Patti” 9 Kingman Road South Orange . . . her “Bob-ling” personality . . . ability in French . . . her contagious cackle . . . Homeroom Secretary 4. Marylawn: French Club; Dra- matic Club; Cheerleader. RICHARD JUNG “Dick” 282 West End Road South Orange . . . his interest in sports . . . his interest in mathematics . . . a capable homeroom treasurer . . . Homeroom Treasurer 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 4; Intramural Bowling Team 3; Pan American Club 2, 3. FREDERICK KAHL “Fred” 473 Irvington Avenue South Orange . . . appreciates a fast car . . . desires to see the world . . . abil- ity to handle a bowling ball . . . Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Intramural Bas- ketball 4. JAMES E. KAHN “Jums” 43 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . class lawyer . . . Casanova tendencies . . . the Cougar during half-time . . . Homeroom Chairman 3; Foot- ball Team 2, 3; Basketball Team 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Intra- mural Basketball, Captain 4; Cougar 4; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; Mirror Law- yer 4. ALAN C. KAPLUS “Kap” 126 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . his trips to Elizabeth and Bradley Beach ... a member of the shut-out J.V. football team of “57” Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Pep Committee 2, 4; J.V. Foot- ball Team 2; Cheer Leader 3; Color Guard 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Advertising Com- mittee 4. 42 MARY KARASSIK “Mish” 776 Walton Road Maplewood . . . her outstanding dancing ability . . . enthusiasm for cheer- ing . . . Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Traditions Committee 3, Secre- ttary 4; Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4. VINCENT A. KARCH Vinny 302 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . his glowing opinion of school policy . . . being a ham radio friend . . . his good eye for a geometric curve . . . Electronics Club 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee 3. MYRON KARKUS “Mike 402 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . being Uncle Sal's Golden Boy . . . his Bonnie good looks . . . his love of gym theory . . . Le Cercle Francais 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Colum bian Photography. Peekskill Military Academy: Drill Team 3; Intercompany Basketball 3; Camera Club 3. LOUISE ANN KASHMAN 400 Irving Avenue South Orange ... a future linguist ... an un- ending store of conversational topics . . . her taking care of choir business . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3. i I , 1 DOROTHEA KASS “Dodie” 15 Glenside Road South Orange . . . up to the ( minute as Class Secretary . . . her vivaciousness as a cheerleader . . . should have been one of Columbia's Mer- men . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Forum Romanum 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Civics Com- mittee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Cheerleader 4; Nominating Committee 4; Bible reader 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Class Secretary 4. HERMAN KAUFMAN 401 Harding Drive South Orange . . . an avid supporter of baseball and football Giants . . . an able mathematician . . . his undying devotion to music, especially jazz . . . Chemistry Club 3; Chess Club 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Mathematics Club 3; Physics Club 4; Traffic Committee 4; Track Team 2; J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Columbian Photographer 3, 4; Literary Master’s Society 4; Mastersirigers 4. PAUL REVEL KAYE 13 Gifford Drive Maplewood . . . many out-of-school buddies . . . those envious dimples . . . mischievous appearance . . . Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion Committee. JUDITH KELLER “Judy” 14 Wetmore Avenue Maplewood • . . a true bibliophile ... a studious homeroom manner . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Junior Night Properties Committee 3. DIANE JUDITH KIEFER “Di 60 Yale Street Maplewood . . . her summers at Cape Breton . . . “shows you a dimple when she smiles . . . her cute broth- ers . . . Business Education Club 3. Pres- ident 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; F.N.A. 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Senior Play Usher 4; Mirror Typist 4; Junior Night Costumes Com- mittee 3. 43 KATHLEEN KISCH Kathy” 45 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . her financial responsibility as Homeroom treasurer for two years, her pert and peppy ap- pearance ... a nonchalant air . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Jun- ior Night Chorus; Senior Play Advertising Committee. NANCY KLEBAUR Nance” 123 Baker Street Maplewood . . . her affinity for sneezing aloud in homeroom . . . her jok- ing manner . . . her famous long blonde ponytail . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Senior Play Scenery Construction Com- mittee 4. DIANE KNOX 33 Madison Avenue Maplewood . . . her sense of humor . . . her beautiful eyes . . . her outstand- ing performance in Junior Night . . . Business Education Club 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3; Secretary, Vice-Chairman 4; Junior Night Cast; Senior Play Cast; Cast Memorial Day Play 3; Social Chairman 4. 44 FRANCINE KLEINBERG “Frankie” 54 Harding Drive South Orange ... a friend in need is Frankie indeed . . . adds pep to any group . . . her cute, petite appearance . . . Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Elections Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Columbia Reporter 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA KNAPP Cynth” 161 Grove Road South Orange . . . her lovely soprano voice . . . Columbia's contribution to the All State Choir . . . her ability as Chairman of the Bible Read- ers . . . Library Council 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Assembly Committee 3, 4; Finance Com- mittee 2; Bible Reader Chairman 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Jun- ior Night Properties Com- mittee 3. JOHN KLIGORA 4 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . one of the geniuses of the senior class ... an outstanding scientist . . . miserable shift from first to second . . . Mathematics 2; Physics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; House and Grounds Committee; Floor Captain 2, 3, 4; J.V. Foot- ball; Wrestling Team 3; Cross Country Team 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3; Color Guard 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4; All School Male Chorus; Mastersingers. GLENN KNELLER Colgate Road Maplewood . . . his amazing knowledge of baseball . . . his variety of polo shirts . . . “and ‘7 might not be right but” . . . Forum Romanum 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Chess Club 2, 3. KAY KOCH 73 Claremont Avenue Maplewood . . . endlessly correcting people who mispronounce her name . . . keeping eligibility from going to “pot ... a “Stew-dious person with “peppery” spirit . . . Jazz Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Jr. Rep resentative 3; Homeroom Chair- man 2; Eligibility Committee 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 2. 3; Junior Night Chorus 3. STEVEN KOENIGSBERG Cousy” 43 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . the kid with the uninsured contact lenses ... a great set of vocal chords . . . contribution to Junior Night success . . . Platform Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Treasurer 2; Baseball Team 3, 4; J.V. Foot- ball 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Cross Country Team 2, 3; Jun- ior Night Cast 3. HARRIETTE KOFFLER 3 Lenox Place South Orange . . . her aversion to Monday mornings . . . her love of art and the theater . . . her untimely laughing . . . Jazz Club 2; Parnassian Society 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Biology Club 3, President 4; Visual Aids Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Usher 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3. RUTH KOSH 31 Glenview Road South Orange . . . her artistic sensitivity . . . anyone's equal on the tennis court . . . top-notch on the “Mirror” . . . Platform Club 2, 4, Secretary 3; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Chairman 2; Eligibility Committee 2, 3; Bible Reader 3: Columbian Re- porter 2, 3; Mirror Editor-in- Chief 4. EVAN KRAMER Krame” 20 Borroughs Way Maplewood . . . his able leadership as chair- man of the Elections Committee . . . the social secretary of “the boys” ... his much needed and becoming glasses . . . Election Committee 3, Chairman 4; Junior Night Ticket Com- mittee 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Football Team 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 4. IVAN KROUK 730 Prospect Street Maplewood ... an interest in sports . . . will discuss everything and any- thing ... a never-ending chain of ideas . . . Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; In- tramural Basketball 2. ROBERT KRUVANT “Bob” 169 Hill Drive South Orange . . . always having something to say . . . rushing through that “last little bit” of homework in the morning . . . being interested in “Wine, Woman and Song”— in that order . . . Chess Club 2. 3, 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Finance Committee 4; Cross-Country 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Properties Committee 3; Senior Play Scenery Construc- tion 4; Senior Play Properties Committee 4. JOANNE KRZYZEWSKI Jo” 130 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . her blonde hair—yes, it's natural! . . . always lending a helping hand . . . possessing an unusual last name . . . Business Education Club 3; Saint Paul The Apostle C.Y.O. ARLENE KUPERMAN 6 Hemlock Court Maplewood ... a worthy treasurer of Home- room 323; her ease with both sexes ... a neat appearance . . . Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 2, 3; Elections Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3. 45 ROY KURNOS “Duck” 225 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . “What is it?” . . . his col- lection of money for Senior week one year ahead of time . . . his mimicking smile ... Platform Club 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 3; J.V. Foot- ball 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee 3. STUART KUYAT 93 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . his love of mechanics . . . his quick wit . . . his constant “happy-go-lucky” mood . . . MARY ELIZABETH LA CHANCE “Sandy” 24 Tuscan Street Maplewood . . . her beautiful auburn hair . . . her constant chattering in homeroom . . . an active partici- pant in Junior Night . . . Homeroom Secretary 2; Junior Night Dancer 3; Visual Aids Committee 3; Civics Committee 2; Music Box 2. Ur VICTOR LANGER “Vic” 292 Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . sharp sense of humor . . . digging “Frankie” . . . Stirling Moss of the MG set . . . Forum Romanum 3; Mathematics Club 2; Assembly Committee 3; Cross Country Team 3; Junior Night Properties Committee. AMY BARBARA LASS 77 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . proving her musical ability in the Junior Night performance . . . out-of-town friends . . . good summers . . . Jazz Club 2; Music Box 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Girls’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3. BARBARA LASTER 63 No. Livingston Ave. Livingston . . . her beautiful blue eyes . . . her top performance as a co- captain of the twirlers . . . her model-like appearance . . . Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Visual Aids Com- mittee 3, 4; Twirler 3, Co-Cap- tain 4; Junior Night Usher; Columbian Reporter 3. 4. JOSEPH LAVIN “Joe” 432 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . his love of horseback riding . . . his love of mechanics and customizing . . . beautiful blue eyes . . . Senior Play Scenery Construction Committee. ROBERT M. LAWRENCE “Bob” 164 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . “The Quiet Man” ... a welcome addition to the Czar’s room ... a raiUfan . . . Baseball Manager 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction Com- mittee; Senior Play Scenery Construction Committee. 46 HINDA LAX 113 Oakland Road Maplewood ... an aversion to slow walk . . . her firm belief that music brings re-“lax”ation . . . Jazz Club 2, 4; Pan American Club 3; G.A.A. 2. ROBERT F. LeCLAIRE “Bob” 4 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood ... a welcome addition to the Columbia scene . . . a fine ability in skin-diving . . . having a ma- ture outlook on life . . . Union High School: Class Chair- man 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Rack Team 2, 3; Cross Country Team 3. JEANNE CLAUDETTE LEDOGAR 366 South Ridgewood Road South Orange ... a fine athlete ... an interest in school activities . . . one of the members of the Czar's court . . . Pan American Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Advertising Committee. PATTY LEE “Inkie” 10 Oregon Street Maplewood . . . her many attractive hair styles . . . her popularity with classmates . . . the girl with that long last name . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 3, 4. t ROBERT E. LEE Bob” 317 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . his long trances in medita- tion ... his equally long side- burns . . . his famous name . . . LINDA LEFCOURT “Lin” 22 Evergreen Place Maplewood . . . her constant chatter . . . her crowd of friends outside of homeroom after the late bell has rung . . . her interest in the fash- ion world . . . Le Cercie Francais 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2, 3. 4; Parnassian Society 3; Sophomore Dramatics Club 2; Civics Committee 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Costumes Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Make-up Committee 3. RICHARD ALAN LEIBOWITZ “Leibo” 240 Highland Road South Orange . . . being ever faithful to the L. A. Dodgers ... a whiz on water skies . . . passing English Lit. with the help of classic comics . . . Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4; Mathe- matics Club 3; Pan American Club 3; Fire Committee 2, 3; I ramural Bowling Team 3. WILLIAM LE MAIRE “Lem” 120 Sherman Place South Orange ... a long, loping walk . . . ability with the round ball . . . a love of the wheels . . . Fire Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Literary Masters Society 4. 47 EILEEN LENGYEL 564 Irvington Avenue Maplewood ... a future lawyer . . . her unobtrusive but warm person- ality . . . simple tastes and mind content” . . . Chemistry Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM LENKOWSKY “Mimi” 373 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . her dancing role in Junior Night . . . willingness to voice an opinion . . . faithful football fan . . . Showcase 3; G.A.A. 2; Home- room Treasurer 2; Girls’ Lunch- room Committee 3, 4; Bible Reader 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Mirror Dra- matics Editor 4. ENID LEVINE 114 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . her tall, willoivy appearance . . . her knack with the needle . . . her love of “Hearts” . . . Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 4; Platform Club 3; Junior Night Dancer 3. JUDITH S. LEVINE “Judy 67 Crest Drive South Orange ... a great lover of music, es- pecially jazz ... a future social worker ... her interest in un• usual shoes and hair styles . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Philosophy Seminar 4; Home- room Chairman 2; Social Com- mittee 3; Visual Aids Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4. wm JULIAN LEVY “Jules” 50 Broadview Avenue Maplewood . . . keeping Columbia’s scholas- tic record high ... his reserved manner ... his musical con- tribution in Junior Night . . . Showcase 2; Music Box 2; Cross- Country Team 2; Junior Night Cast; Pre-Junior Night Com- mittee; Pre-Senior Night Com- mittee; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee; Senior Play Scenery Construction Committee; Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion Committee. RICHARD S. LEVY “Jules 22 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . a welcome addition to C.H.S. . . . his interest in engineering . . . friendliness is contagi- ous” . . . Intramural Basketball 4. West Philadelphia High School: Spanish Club; Baseball; Basket- ball; Football. NORMAN H. LEWIS 57 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . a wonder at the piano . . . his casual hair comb ... a love of the arts . . . Showcase 2; Parnassian Society 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee 3; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3; Mirror Artist 4; Columbian Re- porter 2. 3, 4. DOROTHY JEAN LICKS “Dot 505 Hillside Terrace South Orange . . . her naturally blonde hair . . . her Monday morning beauty treatments . . . her fluent speech in Italian and Spanish . . . 48 ROBIN LIEB 218 Conway Court South Orange . . . few things are impossible with diligence and skill . . . loves to eat Dairy Queens and ride in white Olds' convertibles . . . many out- of-town acquaintances . . . Le Cercle Francais 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Soph- omore Dramatic Club 2; Home- room Social Chairman 2. NEIL LILIEN 491 Mayhew Court South Orange . . . enjoyment of traveling ... a swimming enthusiast . . . desire to be an electrical engineer . . . Electronics Club 2, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 4; Boys’ Lunch- room Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Cross Country Team 2. STEPHEN LIMPERT “Limp” 15 Girard Place Maplewood . . . his ability tvith a rifle . . . the crazy bull sessions on hunt- ing in homeroom . . . his soda- jerking at Sun Valley . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 3. 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3. RICHARD LIPSTEIN “Lipps” 183 Garfield Place Maplewood ... a marvellous co-captain of a top eleven . . . his fashionable saddle shoes . . . his memorable nickname . . . Vice-Chairman 2, Chairman 3; Fire Committee 3, 4: Football Team 2, 3, Football Team Cap- tain 4; Track Team 2; Basket- ball Team 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Columbian Business Staff 4. DAVID LITWIN 29 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . being seen without a jacket when the temperature is 32° . . . his red Hillman . . . adding so much to the Columbian . . . Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Seminar 4; Civics Committee 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3; Cross Country Team 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mir- ror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Asso- ciate Editor 4. NICHOLAS LORENZO “Nick” 151 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . attraction towards Long Branch . . . epitome of male cheerleading . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 2, 3; Fire Committee 2, 3; Chairman 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; Track Team 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Cheer- leader 2. 3; Color Guard 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3. SANDRA C. LOTZ “Sandy” 33 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood . . . a convivial soul . . . first lady of Pan American ... all those zany hats . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 3, Presi- dent 4; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Homeroom So- cial Chairman 2; Pep Committee 3, 4; Bible Reader 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Properties Com- mittee 4; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; Literary Masters So- ciety 4. AILEEN LOWE |M 218 Turrell Avenue South Orange . . . such a long wait to drive . . . her big brown eyes . . . “Hi ” and “Hi Lowe” . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Civics Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4; Senior Night Advertising Committee 4; Art Service Club 4. 49 CAROLE J. LUNN Car 161 College Place South Orange . . . will Carole Lunn ever be on time for homeroom? ... a suc- cessful teenage model . . . ooh that Physics! . . . Chemistry Club 3, 4; Junior Night Usher 3; Math Club 2; Parnassian Society 2; Physics Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3. RICHARD LYNDE “Dick” 15 Washington Park Maplewood . . . his love of Vermont . . . his ivild canoe trips . . . his kangaroo legs . . . Mathematics Club 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Committee Committee 3. ESTHER LYNN “Es” 539 Hartford Court South Orange ... a passion for Chinese food . . . dislike of gym suits . . . being everywhere in that ’55 Ford . . . Business Club 4; Future Teach- ers of America 2; Jazz Club 2, 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 3; Future Nurses of America 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4. JOAN McCASKIE 425 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . special interest in twins . . . “George Washington slept here” . . . Pan American Club 3; G.A.A. 3; Civics Committee 2. MAURICE MACCARIO “Reese” 22 Manley Terrace Maplewood . . . his love for four wheeled ve- hicles . . . his interest in mu- sic . . . Platform Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Football 3; J.V. Football Team 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4. ROBERT A. MacDONALD “Mac” 84 Great Oak Drive Short Hills . . . fishing and Fords . . . the one that got away . . . being one of the few natural blonds in C.H.S. . . . Pan American Club 2, 3; Philos- ophy Seminal 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee; Literary Masters Society 3; Band 2. PATRICIA ANN MADIGAN “Patty” 15 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . being a good debater . . . adapting easily to neiv people . . . keep talking . . . G.A.A. 4; Platform Club 4. Lewiston High School: Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Po- litical Science Club 2, 3; De- bating Squad 2, 3; Paper Editor; Varsity Basketball 2, 3. LINDA MAHER 95 Franklin Terrace Maplewood . . . a sensitive ear for music . . . a reading enthusiast ... a sec- retary in the future . . . Business Education Club 4. 50 FRANCES MALTESE Fran” 48 Menzel Avenue Maplewood . . . her ability to find humor in all situations . . . her talent as an artist . . . her snappy twirl- ing ... Showcase 2; Music Box 2; Par- nassian Society 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Social Chairman 4; Finance Committee 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Twirler 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4. LOIS ANN MANIGAN Lo” 250 Ward Place South Orange . . . ability to keep a party alive . . . her friendly disposition . . . Business Education Club 2, 4; G.A.A. 2; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Personality Club 4. NANCY JO MARTIN “Nance” 12 Ball Place Maplewood . . . being the “little iodone” in many situations . . . often being heard and not seen . . . “better late than never ’ . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Pep Committee 3, 4; Social Com- mittee 2; Junior Night Dancer 3; Junior Night Costumes Com- mittee 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 2. MARY KATHLEEN MATTER “Kathie” 55 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . her smart appearance . . . her sweet disposition . . . her loyalty to the Marine Corps . . . Future Teachers of America 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Junior Night Usher 3. CAROLE MATTHEWS 9 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . her many changes of home- rooms ... a fondness of Cor- vettes ... a love for “Wings99 . . . Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 4. ALFONSE MATTIA Allie Boy” 38 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood ... a comb that deftly parts his hair . . . his famous Cha-Cha . . . “those pearly whites” . . . Platform Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3, 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 2; Homeroom Social Chair- man 2; Elections Committee 4; Junior Varsity Football Captain 2; Junior Varsity Baseball 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. 4; Junior Night Cast; Mirror Per- sonals Committee; Mastersingers 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4. JANET GAIL MAULL Jan” 2 Nelson Place Maplewood . . . her athletic ability . . . likes to wear a scarf in her ponytail . . . only person in homeroom 320 to utilize the homeroom pe- riod . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2. i EILEEN MAX 315 Radel Terrace South Orange . . . “But Mr. Johnson’ . . . Veep of the Literary Masters Society . . . upholding the rights of the common man . . . Art Service Club 2; Literary Masters Society, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Sophomore Dra- matic Club: Philosophy Seminar 3; Social Committee 4; Jazz Club 2. 51 DAVID MAXFIELD “Max” 661 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . the last of the Maxfields . . . his collection of dogs in the back yard . . . his eyes for the women . . . Track Team 2. Raymond McConnell “Ray” 109 Valley Street SouthOrange . . . “Sweet Sue” . . . ambition to join the Navy . . . wilma McGinnis 11 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood . . . her ability in dancing and skating . . . desire to become a commercial artist . . . Art Service Club 2, 3; Showcase 3; Visual Aids Committee 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4; G.A.A. 2. MARILEE McCLINTOCK Mickey” 13 Everitt Place Maplewood ... a very capable Columbian editor ... a “meritable” scholar . . . “Earnesness is the soul of work” . . . Jazz Club 2; Parnassian Society 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 4; Bible Reader 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer 3; Columbian Re- porter 2, 3, Columbian Editor 4; Senior Play Make-up Committee 4. m. ti RAYMOND MclLARVEY “Ray” 286 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . always being late to home- room . . . those wild but becom- ing shirts . . . his memorable summers at Belmar . . . KATHLEEN McLAUGHLIN “Kathy” 5 University Court South Orange . . . being a future homemaker . . . no lover of Shakespeare . . . being found behind a steering wheel or a bowling ball . . . Business Education Club 3, Treasurer 4. Hanover Park High School: Homeroom Chairman 2; Member of Student Council 2; Girls Leaders Club 2; Future Fashions 2. 3; Office Aids 3; Knitting Club 3; Modern Dance Club 2; Dramatics Club 2. ELIZABETHANN MEEHAN “Betsy” 508 Academy Street Maplewood . . . her mature personality . . . her rebel allegiance . . . her ar- tistic job on Junior Night Make- up .. . Junior Night Makeup Committee 3; Junior Night Costumes Com- mittee 3. Elon College High: Future Homemakers of America. DONALD McLOUGHLIN “Don” 423 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . being a faithful manager to the Cougar football team . . . wanting to be an agricultural engineer . . . interest in La- crosse . . . Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2; Fire Committee 2, 3. 4; Wres- tling Team 3: Football Manager 2; Junior Night Ticket Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. 52 LAURENCE MEIER “Larry” 55 Princeton Road Maplewood . . . being the Robin Hood of C.H.S. . . . his interest in only one of the opposite sex ... be- ing at home in a conoe or a convertible . . . Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion Committee 3. CAROL MELKONIAN “Little Carol” 107 Seton Place South Orange . . . generally speaking Carol is usually found generally speaking (about Richie) . . . wanting to come up in the world . . . Business Education Club 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 4. ARNOLD MALCOLM MELLK “Arnie” 512 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . Columbia’s Big Bill Tilden . . . his casual outlook on life . . . his roving eye for the op- posite sex . . . Literary Masters Society 4, Treasurer 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3. 4; J.V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Color Guard 4; Pep Committee 4; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4. LOIS ANN MERCADANTE “Lo” 56 Riggs Place South Orange ... a great co-captain of the twirlers . . . her love of long hair . . . her dislike for early rising, bookkeeping and jet planes . . . Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 3: Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Eligibility Commit- tee 4; Twirler 3, Co-Captain 4. JANE MERCADANTE “Janie” 15 Revere Avenue Maplewood ... an avid party-goer . . . her aversion to homework on weekends and early rising . . . a capable twirler . . . Library Council 2; Girls Lunch- room Committee 4; Twirler 3, 4; Junior Night Usher 3. VICTOR P. MERLO “Vic” 17 Jacoby Street Maplewood , . . deep Florida tan . . . bouncy walk . . . fine wrestler . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Wrestling Team 3, 4. JAMES MERSFELDER “Jim” 22 Arenlarins Terrace Maplewood . . . one of the feiv people who can get somewhere faster on his back . . . scribe of the homeroom . . . guards floor well during lunch . . . Literary Masters Society 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Secre- tary 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. JOAN MESKIN 17 Crestwood Drive Maplewood . . . her prose has a poetic touch . . . allegiance to Le Francois . . . exceptional student . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Presi- dent 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Music Box 3; Civics Com- mittee 2; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Library Council 3, 4; Columbian 2. 53 LILLIAN GRACE METCALF “Lil 222 Waverly Place South Orange . . . sincere friendliness . . . in- terest in the teaching profession . . . diligent worker . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Showcase 4; Music Box 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Usher 3. PETER J. MEYER “Glue Fingers 27 Maple Terrace Maplewood . . . his virile appearance . . . his extraordinary ability in many sports ... a nonchalant air . . . Homeroom Chairman 2; Fire Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, Captain 4; J.V. Base- ball 2; Junior Assembly Chair- man 3. SHARON MARIE MICHAEL Shar 10 Elliot Place Short Hills . . . aversion to long lectures . . . desire to become a physical edu- cation teacher . . . love of Sia- mese Fighting fish . . . Chess Club 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, President 4. ELLEN PAULINE MILLER “El 168 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . having the ability to speak Spanish fluently . . . being a terrific dancer—any style . . . Le Cercle Francais 3; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; Mirror Statis- tician 4. HENRY MILLER “Hank 32 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood . . . that omnipresent black jacket . . . his cool manner . . . a future doctor . . . KEITH MILLER 9 Menzel Avenue Maplewood . . . a car doctor ... an itinerant student . . . his mathematical and scientific interests . . . 54 j ELAINE MILLER 9 Plymouth Place Maplewood ... an adorable Captain of the cheerleaders . . . her “traditional” mindedness ... an infectious giggle . . . Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Chairman 2, Home- room Secretary 3; Traditions Committee 3, Chairman 4; Soph- omore Orientation Committee 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. TOBIE MILLER 11 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . (Tobie come lately”—to homeroom that is .. . the per- petual dieter . . . alias Florence Nightingale . . . Jazz Club 4; Music Box 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. h CAROL MINTZ 430 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood ... a bouncy package of dyna- mite . . . radiating a healthy look in the middle of winter . . . her wild parties . . . Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 3; Traditions Committee 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2. 4; Mirror Ad- vertising Committee 4; Colum- bian 3. BRYNA SUZANNE MILLMAN “Bry” 20 Coolidge Road Maplewood ... her “undaunting” loyalty . . . her interest in Rochester and R.P.1. . . . her ever-present ball of yarn . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Chemistry Club 4; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Platform Club 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4. i JOHN MILLMAN 26 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . a keen quality of leadership . . . strictly “Ivy” all the way . . . co-captain of the Cougar “Grapplers” . . . Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team3, Co-Captain 4; Nominat- ing Committee 2, 3; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4. BERT MODEL 79 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . his love of riflery . . . his interest in “Cheerleaders” . . . Chess Club 2; Platform Club 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. ISABELLA MOHL “Issy” 299 Vose Avenue South Orange ... her Russian gypsy costumes . . . her battles with le francais ... a warm, wonderful person to talk to .. . Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Eligi- bility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Makeup Committee 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Assist- ant Editor 4. DONALD MONNHEIMER Don” 11 Hoffman Street Maplewood ... Mr. Beaver's pride and joy . . . cars, cars, cars . . . Dr. Monnheimer, I presume . . . Forum Romanum 3; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus 3. JOHN MONTGOMERY Monty” 129 Prospect Place South Orange . . . keeping Ben Hogan awake at night . . . always ordering frappes in Dons or Grunings . . . un- ceasing wit . . . German Club 3, 4; Physics Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Golf Team 3; Scenery Construction Committee 3. JANE S. MORRIS Janie” 416 Hillside Place South Orange . . . her interest in dramatics . . . a dislike for boys ivho have goatees . . . her athletic abil- ity . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Chemistry Club 4; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3. 55 WILLIAM MORRIS Bill 266 Lenox Avenue South Orange ... a future linguist . . . our next ambassador to Russia . . . a crossword expert . . . German Club 2. 3. CAROL MOSCATELL Red on the Head” 311 Academy Street South Orange . . . her attractive combination of red hair and brown eyes . . . her devotion to a certain Villanovian . . . one of the “clique” in the back of the homeroom . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2; Eligibil- ity Committee 4. I ft I ILENE MOVSHIN 16 Hoffman Street Maplewood . . . desire to become a teacher ... a diligent worker in all her activities . . . her work on the Library Council . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Library Council 2. 3, 4: Music Box 3; Pan American Club 2; Parnassian Society 4; Junior Night Properties Committee 3. JOHN MUENCH Slim” 140 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . interest in ladio and tele- vision . . . his “love” for gym . . . dislike for drivers who dont pick up hitch-hikers . . . DENNIS MURPHY “Murph” 336 Meeker Street South Orange . . . his cool, black “Ford” con- vertible . . . dislike of fast Chevys ... a neat continental kit . . . Track Team 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee. FRANK MURPHY Murph” 19 St. Lawrence Avenue Maplewood . . . his second home, under a car ... an avid interest in the opposite sex . . . having money go in one pocket and out the other . . . Jazz Club 4; Basketball Manager 2; Junior Night Ticket Commit- tee 3; Senior Play Ticket Com- mittee 4. DARIA NEBELUK 485 Valley Street Maplewood . . . the quietest member of home- room 216 . . . in the Ukranian Girl Scout Group ... her inter- est in any good literature . . . German Club 3, 4; Philosophy Seminar 4; Columbian Reporter 4. 56 KARIN NELSON Pidge” 288 Winthrop Terrace South Orange . . . her many changeable hair styles . . . her constant chatter and extemporaneous glibness . . . Jazz Club 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2. RICHARD NEY 443 Baldwin Road Maplewood , . . making “witty” remarks at the appropriate time . . . always seen in a different car . . . loquaciousness . . . Physics Club 3, 4; Boys’ Lunch- room Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. JOHN NIEMANN “Trim 223 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . will bet on anything if the odds are right ... a source of unceasing chatter in homeroom . . . his appearance, much like his nickname . . . Pan American Club 2, 3; Home- room Vice-Chairman 4; Elections Committee 4; Fire Committee 3; Track Team 2, 3; J.V. Football 2; Mirror Personals Committee 4. LOUIS NIRENBERG “Lou 340 Montrose Avenue South Orange ... a future textile manager . . . “cant stand girls who powder their noses on dates” . . . his well known station wagon in school . . German Club 2, 3, 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 4; Traffic Committee 4; Junior Night Scenery Com- mittee 3; Mastersingers 4. ALEXANDER NISLICK “Alex 338 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . his love of ice hockey . . . activated member of the stage crew . . . House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Intra- mural Basketball 2: Basketball Manager 2; Senior Play Stage Crew 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4. ' HEATHER ANN NORDHEIMER “Hedy 520 No. Wyoming Ave. South Orange . . . unusual interest in wrestling matches . . . thorough knowledge of the North American sailing rules . . . those really tired Mon- day mornings . . . Parnassian Society 2. 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Makeup Committee 3; Senior Play Cast 4; Mirror Statistician 4; Columbian Re- porter 2. JIM NORMAN 37-A Newark Way Maplewood . . . making a point of avoiding all indoctrination regarding school spirit . . . running cross country each year . . . being a rare figure at football games . . . Cross Country Team 3, 4. JUDITH NOWAK “Judi 492 Mayhew Court South Orange . . . her ability to get along with people will make her an outstand- ing social worker . . . Jazz is fine but Sinatra is “out of this world” “Miss Greenwich Village” . . . Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Jazz Club 3; Library Council 4; Pan American Club 3; Plat- form Club 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Personality Club 4. BART OBERHAUSER “Obie 32 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . car and card deals . . . ex- ceptional speed as an interior lineman . . . his “blisters” . . . Social Chairman of Homeroom 2; Fire Committee 3; Football Team 2, 3. 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. 57 EDWARD O’DONNELL “Eddie 209 Laurel Avenue Maplewood . . . his casual way . . . life guard down at the shore . . . his • out- door looks . . . Platform Club 4; Finance Com- mittee 4; J.V. Football 2; Senior Play Scenery Construction Com- mittee 4. BRIAN OLESKY 201 Underhill Road South Orange . . . perpetual lateness to class . . . his floating dice game in back of homeroom . . . “will I ever get my license?” . . . Senior Play Ticket Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 4. LEONARD OLMSTED “Lenny 302 Melrose Place South Orange . . . saying little but thinking much . . . his artistic and sivim- ming ability . . . his intellectual capacity . . . Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 3; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Swim- ming Team 4; Physics Club 4. LESLIE OPPENHEIM 18 Essex Road Maplewood . . . socialbility is a girl named Leslie . . . making sure the Co- lumbian was solvent ... a bril- liant student . . . Le Cercle Francais 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Social Committee 3, Chairman 4; Soph- omore Orientation Committee 4; Junior Night Dancer 3; Colum- bian Advertising Committee 2, 3, 4. DORIS JEAN ORBEN 55 Athens Road Short Hills . . . her “BUG” . . . certain oper- ations in the Bell Telephone Company . . . Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4. MICHAEL ORMOND “Mike 20 Overlook Terrace Maplewood . . . his dazed expression . . . the forward look . . . the philosopher of Homeroom 349 . . . Chemistry Club 4; Biology Club 3; Philosophy Seminar President 4; Traffic Committee 3, 4; Soph- omore Orientation Committee 4; Cross Country Team 2; Junior Night Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4; Columbian Re- porter 3; Columbian Sports Editor 4. ANNE SHELIA ORWIN 15 Lewis Drive Maplewood . . . an aid to the assembly com- mittee . . . her interest in the theater . . . her fabulous trip to Israel . . . Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Par- nassian Society 2, 3, 4; Program Committee Chairman 4; Platform Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Assembly Committee 2, 3; Bible Reader 3; Senior Play Properties Com- mittee 4. RAYMOND ORZECHOWSKI “Zeke” 117 Hilton Avenue Maplewood .. . . his bull sessions during the Council minutes ... . one of the Robin Hoods of 122 . . . his wavy, blond hair . . . J.V. Baseball 3; Intramural Basketball 3. 58 LARAINE OSHINSKI “Lou” 56 Oberlin Street Maplewood . . . her constant talk of a “Soldier Boy” . . . being always on the go . . . her laughing brown eyes . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Senior Play Usher 4. DARLENE SUZANNE PAIGE “Gidget” 120 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . her passion for popular music . . . her love of dancing and driving . . . her aversion to tea . . . Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 3, 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Civics Committee 2, 4. ELAINE PALMIER! 99 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . excellent taste in matters of clothing ... a great desire to become a merchandiser ... ac- tive participation in the fashion board at Altman s . . . Jazz Club 4; Parnassian Society 3; Personality Club 3, 4; Plat- form Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Home- room Vice-Chairman 2. Social Chairman 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Junior Night Usher 3. X ALBERT PAPP “Al” 23 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . great interest in anything scientific . . . hope of being a physicist . . . always carrying a camera along . . . Chemistry Club 3. Treasurer 4; Electronics Club 2; Forum Ro- manum 3; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Physics Club 4; Philosophy Seminar 4; Junior Night Prop- erties Committee 3. JUSTIN PARKERTON 88 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . his annual trips to the barber . . . member of the varsity foot- ball team . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Football Team 3, 4; J.V. Football Captain 2. MICHAEL JOSEPH PAWLOWICZ “Clod” 21 Overlook Terrace ' Maplewood . . . his funny puns? . . . his am- bition to play a good polka on the accordion . . . his congenial nature . . . Mathematics Club 4; J.V. Base- ball 3; Intramural Bowling Team 2, Captain 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Mastersingers 3, 4; All School Male Chorus 3. 4; Choir 3, 4. PROSPER PARKERTON “Pinky” 88 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . getting that long awaited license . . . his many contribu- tions to the Columbia eleven . . . his quiet reserved manner . . . Chess Club 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2, 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Elections Committee 4; Football Team 3, 4; Track Team 2; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus; Junior Night Properties Committee. CAROL MARY PARKS “Ca” 1787 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . her certain sign painter . . . her dislike for homework at any time . . . her love of roller skating . . . Lunchroom Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3. 59 JANICE PASSNER “Jan 101 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . “Pass'ner” time playing ten- nis and swimming . . . un amour pour le francais . . . her confu- sion with the various lunch pe- riods . . . L Cerclc Francais 2, Publicity Chairman 3, Vice-President 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. ANDREA PECK “Andy 71 Speir Drive South Orange . . . her many get-togethers . . . a sparkling personality . . . keeping the Mirror study in stitches . . . Pan American Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Elections Committee 2; Social Committee Secretary 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Advertising Commit- tee 3, 4. DIANA PECK 480 Summit Avenue Maplewood ... a seamstress . . . her stat- uesque appearance . . fine ath- letic ability . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Finance Committee 2; Bible Reader 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Junior Night Cos- tumes Committee 3; Junior Night Properties Committee. RENAY PENN “Penny 122 Rynda Road South Orange ... a sympathetic listener . . . her menagerie of stuffed animals . . . her continuous love of Eddie Fisher . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Social Committee 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Junior Night Usher. JOYCE PETERSON 47 Burnet Street Maplewood . . . forever knitting argyle socks . . . her ambition to be a nurse . . . Library Council 2, 3; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Personality Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 2; F.N.A. 3, Vice- President 4; Visual Aids Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Usher 3; Senior Play Usher 4. LOIS PFEIFER “Pfeif” 34 Lancaster Avenue Maplewood . . . her popularity . . . her lively wit . . . receiving many “Hi Lo’s” in the corridors . . . G.A.A. 2. 3: Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Pep Committee 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3. TOM PHILLIPS “Tommy 60 Glenview Road South Orange . . . his Ivy League look . . . his frequent trips to Millburn . . . his red Ford “bucket-a-bolts” . . . Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; In- tramural Bowling Team 3; Color Guard 3. Solebury School: Rifle Club; Hot Rod Club; Pool Club. 60 CHERYL PICKETT 20 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood ... a large quantity of both fe- male and male friends ... an outgoing personality . . . never lacking a weekend date . . . Future Teachers of America 3. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 4; Homeroom Secre- tary 2, Treasurer 3; Social Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee; Junior Night Costume Committee; Senior Ad- visory Committee 4; Personality Club 3. 4. TONY PICKETT 15 Yale Street Maplewood . . . skill with the guitar . . . athletic endowment . . . interest in hot rods . . . Chemistry Club 4; Pan American Club 2. 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee. SUZANNE PITCOFF “Susie 9 Park Road Maplewood . . . her vivacious personality . . . he eagerness to discuss anything . . . keeping everyone in stitches whenever she’s around . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Person- ality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 4; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Mirror Circulation Committee; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Liter- ary Masters Society 4. GERALD H. PITMAN “Jerry” 270 Raymond Court South Orange . . . his scholastic ability . . . his “earliness” to homeroom . . . his great work on the Columbian staff . . . Platform Club 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 4; Assembly Commit- tee 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Edi- tor 4. VIVIAN PITT “Viv” 61 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood ... a hundred and one pounds of fun . . . Hoffman soda per- sonality . . . her gleaming white Impala . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 4, Secretary 3; Civics Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee; Mirror Per- sonals Committee; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Advertising Committee. RALPH PITTLE 274 Walton Avenue South Orange ... a morale booster . . . being “low down” in the choir ... a “speedy” guy . . . Chemistry Club 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Track Team 2; Cross Country Team 2; Junior Night Chorus. DAVID J. PLATZER 121 Ward Place South Orange . . . his aeronautical aspirations . . . his trials and tribulations with his car . . . the “casual look” . . . J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. GEORGE W. POHLE “Butch” 21 South Pierson Road Maplewood ... his excellent jump shot from his 5' 9 frame . . . his congeni- ality . . . Mathematics Club 2: Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice-Chairman 3; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2: Traffic Committee 3, 4; Baseball Team 3. 4; J.V. Baseball 2; In- tramural Basketball 2, 3. 4; In- tramural Bowling Team 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Con- struction Committee 3; Senior Play Scenery Construction Com- mittee 4; Basketball Team 4. ELLEN G. POMERANZ 14 Essex Road Maplewood ... a top-notch Pep Committee chairman ... a bright sense of humor ... an immaculate ap- pearance . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; Pep Committee 2. 3, Chairman 4; Nominating Committee 2; Mirror Proofreader 4; Columbian Ad- vertising Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Com mittee. £ i ALAN POPIEL “Pope 108 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . checking in at 8:25 and checking out at 2:46 . . . words failing to describe his personality . . . driving around in a big, black car . . . Intramural Basketball 2; Intra- mural Bowling Team 2, 3. ROSLYN POPICK “Pops” 66 Harding Drive South Orange . . . being one of the ace reporters of the Columbian . . . sporting a huge grin . . . somehow, always being seen in the hallways after school . . . Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Columbian 3, 4; Mirror Statis- tician 4; Dramatics Club 2; Jazz Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Biology Club 3; Literary Masters Society 4; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee. JUDITH POSNER “Judy 16 Rynda Road Maplewood . . . love for small fry . . . her “personal” problems . . . cute, lively appearance . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Home- room Secretary 4; Civics Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4. RICHARD POSTWEILER “Posty” 15 Roosevelt Road Maplewood . . . his diligent work for his youth group . . . being the envy of many Columbia girls . . . his wonderful job in both Junior and Senior Nights . . . Chess Club 3; German Club 3; Parnassian Society 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Eligibility Com- mittee 2. 3; J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4. JANE ELLEN POTTER 535 Page Terrace South Orange . . . being seen after school in the chem and physics labs, her bouncy appearance . . . her long, blonde pony tail . . . Jazz Club 2; Sophomore Dra- matic Club 2: Biology Club 3. 4; Philosophy Seminar 4; Junior Play Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee 4; Columbian Reporter 2. 3, 4; Literary Masters Society 3. JOEL PRICE 92 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . having an avid interest in basketball . . . saving many Co- lum bianites from head-on col- lisions and bumper-to-bumper traffic in the halls . . . Mathematics Club 2; Platform Club 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2; Traffic Committee 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 4; J.V. Basketball 3; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4. SUSAN PROTZEL “Sue” 228 Conway Court South Orange . . . slim stateliness . . . animated sense of humor . . . loquacious- ness . . . Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Elections Committee 2; Social Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3. 4. 62 LOUIS PR0VENZAN0 “Lou” 578 Irvington Avenue Maplewood . . . most casual fellow ... no worries, no cares, he has every- thing down “Pat” ... . Chemistry Club 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3'; Intramural Bas- ketball 3; Intramural Bowling Team 3. BOB PROVINI “Pro” 56 Menzel Avenue Maplewood . . . his interesting hair style . . . his pride in his red convertible . . . always helping the tenors in choir . . . Intramural basketball 2; Junior Night Chorus 3. HENRY B. RABIN 400 Irvington Avenue South Orange . . . his future M.D. aspirations . . . tennis enthusiast . . . Chemistry Club 4; Forum Ro- manum 2; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Civics Committee 2, 3; Fire Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 4; Intramural Bowl- ing Team 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Committee. RICHARD RABINOW “Dick” 12 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . the boy scout’s boy scout . . . king of the slide rule . . . his wild ways . . . Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Physics Club 2. President 3. 4; Home- room Chairman 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Mirror Personals Commit- tee 4; J.V. Football 2. STEVE RACHLIN “Rock” 341 No. Wyoming Ave. South Orange . . . interests: girls, girls, girls . . . a truly “broad”-minded per- son ... a definite asset to the Choir . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2. 3; Fire Committee 4; J.V. Football 2; Cheerleader 3; Mirror Ad- vertising Committee 4. fry LORETTA RADLER “Lorrie” 30 Revere Avenue Maplewood . . . her deceiving quietness . . . her faithfulness to Larry ... a “little bundle of fun” . . . Business Education Club 4; Per- sonality Club 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. JOHN RAGUSA “Goose” 475 Irvington Avenue South Orange . . . a definite asset to the football team . . . his willingness to work . . . a desire to work out- doors ... Football Team 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Basket- ball 2. BONNIE G. RAIKEN “Raiken” 20 Eder Terrace South Orange ... an enthusiastic devotee of Maynard Fergeson and Ayn Rand ■ . . her dislike of skirts and dresses ... a future psychi- atrist . . . Chess Club 3; Showcase 2, 3; Jazz Club 3; G.A.A. 2; F.N.A. 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Seminar 4.% JOAN RAPP 11 Cherry Place Maplewood . . . her desire to become a nurse ... a wonderful candy striper . . . her cute dimples . . . Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4. 63 MICHAEL RAUSCHBERG “Mike 537 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . the hoy whose second love is H.R. 247 ... he likes the cafe- terias food . . . Fire Committee 2; J.V. Football Manager 2. SHERRILL REED “Sherry 141 College Place South Orange . . . desire for the “white cap” . . . her loyalty to music and languages . . . her cheerful dis- position ... Music Box 4; Showcase 4; Par- nassion Society 2, 3; F.N.A. 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 4; rtp Committee 3, 4. BEVERLY JOSEPHINE REEVES “Bev 99 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . her lively chatter in home- room . . . the math she is always helping other people with . . . being a member of the “round table” . . . Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Library Council 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Junior Night Usher 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. LEONA REIHER “Lee 21 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . her friendly “hellos” in the corridors . . . her letters post• marked Navy . . . Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Usher 4. BARBARA REILS “Barb 37 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . large selection of boy friends . . . never in her own seat in homeroom . . . very soft spo- ken . . . Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 4; Senior' Play Scenery Painting Committee. C. RENATE REINARTZ 30 Nelson Place Maplewood . . . cute Fraulein . . . mastery or English . . . her scientific leanings . . . ambition to become a draftsman or engineer . . . German Gub 2: Biology Club 3, 4. Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Par- nassian Society 3, '4; Sophomore Dramatics Club. Personality Club 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Music 4. DAVID A. REISEN “Dave” 615 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . head splash on the swimming team ... a man of many “mer- its” . . . Associate Editor of a brilliant “Mirror” . . . Platform Club 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Swim- ming Team 2. 3. Captain 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Junior Night Cast; Cross Country Team 2. 3; Associate Mirror Editor: Memorial Day Play Usher 2. 3, 4. 64 JOHN RENNER 25 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood . . . interest in football . . . fine backstop for the nine . . . easy- going ... Football Team 3; Baseball Team 3; J.V. Football 2; J.V. Base- ball 2. RUTHANN MARGARET RESTAINO 59 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . soon to become a second Florence Nightengale . . . handy with a needle and thread . . . lover of football games . . . Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4. BARBARA RICH “Bobbie” 440 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood ... a peppy coat girl with a special reason for cheering . . . innocence is Bliss ... a smile that could melt the coldest heart . . . Forum Romanum 2, 3, Secretary 4; Pan American Club 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Platform Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Vice-President of Homeroom 2, 3; Civics Commit- tee 4; Pep Committee 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Junior Night Costume Com- mittee; Racoon-coat girl. LOUIS RICHMOND Lou” 130 Oakland Road Maplewood ... his big, beautiful smile . . . his football prowess . . . one of Columbia's better gains in 1959 .. . Football Team 4. Thomas Jefferson High School: Key Club; Varsity Football 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Li- brary Staff. BARRY RISACK. 330 Wyoming Avenue Millburn . . . having a keen interest in cars, fishing, and hunting . . . helping to make C.H.S. track team so famous . . . being gen- uinely good natured . . . Biology Club 2, 3; Track Team 2; Fire Committee 3, 4. BRYN S. ROBERTS 8 Clinton Place Maplewood ... her “Roberts” rule of the Columbian . . . her modern dance ability . . . her interest in semi- classical music . . . Art Service Club 2; Le Cercle Francais 3; Platform Club 2, 3; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer 3; Colum- bian Reporter 2, 3; Columbian Editor 4. ROBERTA ROBINSON “Bert” 503 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . her antiquated Chrysler . . . her passion for bowling . . . her angelic voice . . . Library Council 2; Personality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Night Advertising Committee. JUDITH SUE ROFF “Judi” 89 Orchard Road Maplewood • . . a very attractive appearance ... a future model . . . her wavy auburn hair . . . Art Service Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee 3; Senior Play Scen- ery Painting Committee 4. i 1 L JUDITH ROSAMILIA “Judy” 103 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . her ever-present smile . . . her problems with backing up her car . . . Art Service Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Person- ality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Home- room Secretary 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee; Mirror Personals Committee; Business Club 4. BARRY ROSENBERG “Rose” 425 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . allegiance to the Stars and Stripes . . . group of admiring females ... a Pepsodent smile . . . Fire Committee 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Color Guard 3, Color Guard Captain 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Literary Masters Society President 3, 4; Master- singers 3; Senior Night Scenery Construction Committee. DAVID L ROSENBERG “Dave” 256 Highland Road South Orange . . . interested in music . . . ath- letically inclined . . . welcome addition to CHS . . . Montclair Academy: Track Team; Tennis Team; Golf Team; Cross Country; Newspaper Staff; Glee Club. BARBARA ROSENBLATT “Barb” 70 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . linguistic ability in Spanish ... a protege of Yehudi Menuhin . . . her correspondence with a former student-teacher . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 4; Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 3, 4; Elections Committee 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club. ELLEN ROSENTHAL “Eiir 45 Rynda Road South Orange . . . her fabulous dancing and choreography . . her incessant chatter . . . those ever-so-crowded parties . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Dancer 3; Mirror Personals Committee. ELLEN ROTBERG “Mouse” 68 Duffield Drive South Orange ... a “petit package” . . . always getting into homeroom in the nick of time . . . being seen in her many unusual outfits . . . Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Traditions Committee 2, Secre- tary 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4. JAMES ROURKE “Jim” 77 Roland Avenue South Orange . . . one of the boys . . . looking just like his brother . . . being seen around Dolly’s . . . MICHAELE L. RUBEL “Mike” 289 Western Drive South Orange . . . desire to be a singer . . . her enjoyment of Italian food . . . likes being out of school . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Library Council 3; Pan American Club 2, 3; Personality Club 3. THOMAS A. RUSOFF “Russ” 434 Richmond Avenue Maplewood ... an able leader of Homeroom 323 . . . his familiar shuffle . . . sharp clothes . . . Jazz Club 2; Sophomore Dra- matic Club 2; Homeroom Chair- man 2, 3; Pep Committee 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3; J.V. Basket- ball 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball Captain 2, 4; Color Guard 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Varsity Basketball 2, 4. 66 MICHAEL SABADIC “Mike” 136 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . a fine sense of humor . . . an interest in School Council ac- tivities ... his good-natured mocks . . . JOAN CAROL SALTER 520 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . her large assortment of costume jewelry . . . her ability in el espanol . . . ivaiting for the mailman every day . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Library Council 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3. LANNY SAMSON “Sanny Lamson” 4 Hemlock Court Maplewood . . . his hot Buick convertible ... his skill on the high bar . . . his popularity with the sophomore girls . . . Chemistry Club 3, 4; Fire Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Properties Committee. AMY FAITH SARNOFF “Ames” 114 Prospect Street South Orange . . . operator of the best movies in school . . . athletically inclined . . . quiet manner . . . Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Sopho- more Dramatic Club 2; F.N.A. 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Usher; Senior Play Properties Committee. BRUCE SANDLES 35 Burrough Way Maplewood ... his outstanding ability on the guitar . . . his spiderlike ability on the basketball court . . .“Well if it doesn't have to be done” . . . Intramural Basketball 2, 4; Sen- ior Play Ticket Committee 4. N LANE SARASOHN “Mace” 3 Crestwood Drive Maplewood . . . his brilliant performance in Junior Night . . . Mace Thor Ion . . . an appreciation of fine wine, women, and song . . . Showcase 2. 3, Treasurer 4; Platform Club 2; Biology Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 2, So- cial Chairman 4; Elections Com- mittee 2, 4; Football Team 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3; Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee. BONNYE JOYCE SANDERS “Bon” 38 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . enjoyment of art . . . aver- sion to doctors . . . desire to be a fashion co-ordinator . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Social Committee 3; Senior Play Scen- ery Painting Committee 4; Dis- play Committee 4. BEN SATTERFIELD 29 South Pierson Road Maplewood . . . love of math and science . . . one of those responsible for Co- lumbia's Linear accelerator . . . his valiant struggle with the alarm clock . . . Chess Club 3; Math Club 2, 4; Traffic Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 4; Cross Country Team 2; Intramural Bowling 3. 67 DOUGLAS J. SAUNDERS “Doug” 1 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . a girl hound . . . “Believe it or Nor . . . Foritfn Romanum 2; German Club 4; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3. KENNETH A. SAUSVILLE “Ken” 271 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . his avid interest in sports . . . great interest in the coat girl . . . our answer to Rem- brant . . . Homeroom Chairman 3; Traffic Committee 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Mirror Ar- tist 4; Senior Play Scenery Con- struction Committee. PETER L. SAUSVILLE “Jake” 302 Meeker Street South Orange . . . his great ability in Ire Hockey . . . many years in the supermarket business . . . his unique green “50” Chrysler con- vertible . . . Jazz Club 3; Pep Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Mirror Personals Committee 4. STEPHEN SCHACHTER “Steve” 41 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood . . . photography anyone—take your pick, that of the mind, that of the hobbyist . . . his slick rule mind . . . Showcase 2; Physics Club 3. 4; Columbian Photographer 2. 3, 4. LAWRENCE SCHAFMAN “Schafts” 17 Wellesley Road Maplewood . . . his love of sports . . . livening Spanish class with marraca ac- companiment . . . his timely wit in and out of the classroom . . . Chess Club 2; Pan American Club 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3. 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3. 4; Intramural Basketball 2. 3. 4, Captain 3; Intramural Bowling 3; Junior Night Cast; Mirror Circulation Committee 4; Memorial Day Usher 3. MARY-LOU SCHAIBLE “Lou” 58 Hughes Street Maplewood . . . a homeroom chatterbug . . . the only girl who looks forward to going to work . . . that boat at the shore . . . Business Education Club 4; Per- sonality Club 3; G.A.A. 2: Junior Night Usher 3. MICHAEL A. SCHAPIRO “Mike” 325 Tillou Road South Orange . . . a member of the “Sweetman” school of physics . . . what's the dig? . . . dry sense of humor . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Intramural Basketball 4. 68 LINDA SCHNECK 58 Fernwood Road Maplewood . . . her fine work as chairman of the Display Case Committee . . . her agibilion to be a fashion co- ordinator . . . Jazz Club 4; Display Case Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Make-up Committee 3. JAMES G. SCHEFFLER “Jeff” 41 Park Road Maplewood . . . his second love—the audio- visual aid room ... a “Kookie complex 9 . . . German Club 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4, Co-Chairman 4; Junior Night Stage Crew 3; Senior Play Stage Crew 4; First Aid Crew 3. Pingry School: Chess Club; Projection Club. JOHN F. SCHNIBBE 39 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . his interest in hunting . . . his rugged good looks . . . de- ceivingly quiet manner . . . SIDNEY HOWARD SCHNOLL “Schnopps” 573 Varsity Road South Orange ... a fine orator . . . his morn- ing dips in the CHS pool . . . our track team captain . . . Homeroom Chairman 3, Home- room Treasurer 2; Pep Com- mittee 2, 3, Secretary 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Track Team 2. 3, Captain 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Nomi- nating Committee 2, 3; Cross Country Team 2; Intramural Basketball 4. JEROLD SCHNEIDER Jerry” 30 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood ... a carrot top ... his ability in the sciences and math . . . his warmth and friendliness . . . Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Phys- ics Club 3; Finance Committee 4; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Band; Orchestra; Jazz Band. STEVEN SCHWARTZ “Steve” 22 Washington Park Maplewood . . . true love in the form of a Lincoln ... a novel occupation breeding mosquitoes . . . his locker keys . . . Chess Club 3; Pan American Club 4; Biology 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; House and Grounds Committee 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2. WILLIAM SCHWEIKHARDT “Bill” 20 Durand Road Maplewood . . . capable baseball manager . . . dramatic ability . . . friendly towards everyone . . . Forum Romanum 2; German Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Fire Committee 3, 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Baseball Manager 2. 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee. RONALD SCORNAVACCA “Ronny” 25 Cottage Street South Orange . . . his good-natured tempera- ment ... his love of horseback riding . . . Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 3, Vice-President 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3. NANCY SCOTT “Scottie” 635 Longview Road South Orange . . . “saying it with a rose” . . . her reticence in Homeroom 144 . . . being the Jimmy Fiddler of C.H.S. . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Display Case Committee. 69 JOHN SEBILIA “Jack 230 Ward Place South Orange ... a quiet, reserved manner (?) . . . his interest in cars ... a fun-loving disposition . . . JOAN SCULLY 4909 Ft. Sumner Drive Washington, D. C. . . . our Babe Didrickson Zaharias . . . her political interests . . . her willingness to voice an opinion . . . Future Teachers of America 3 4; Parnassian Society 3; Per- sonality Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Assembly Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; G.A.A. Council 4. Bayley-Ellard High School: G.A.A. 2; Varsity Basketball 2; Latin Club 2; Editor “Baylard” 2; Sodality 2. ELIZABETH SEALY “Liz 436 Prospect Street South Orange . . . her interest in teaching . . . pleasant ways . . . G.A.A. 4. m WAYNE E. SEELINGER “Chief 385 Hillside Place South Orange . . . his “crazy antics” on his motorcycle ... his “passion” for photography . . . Homeroom Chairman 3, Vice- Chairman 4; Senior Play Ad- vertising Committee; Mirror Photographer 4; Columbian Edi- tor 4; Columbian Photographer 3. East Orange High School: Var- sity Football Team 1; Homeroom Vice-Chairman; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2; Traffic Committee 2; Newspaper Photographer 2. KENNETH SEGAL “Ken 4 Overhill Road South Orange . . . spouting an endless flow of good jokes . . . desperately want- ing his license . . . always will- ing to have a good time . . . Platform Club 3, 4; Fire Com mittee 4. PETER SEGAL “Pete” 29 Baldwin Road Maplewood . . . stalwart of J.V. Football . . . active hoopster . . . good stu- dent . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Track Team 2; J.V. Football 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. HOWARD A. SEID “Howie” 7 Ball Terrace Maplewood . . . his nose to the grind on every occasion . . . plays trum- pet on the “Seid” . . . Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 2; Biology Club 3; House and Grounds Committee 2; Traffic Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. JUDITH ANN SELIG “Judy” 36. Madison Avenue Maplewood ... an unwittingly witty Parnas- sian President . . . doing so much good as a Candy Striper . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Secre- tary 3; Parnassian Society 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Platform Club 2, 3; Bible Reader 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Senior Play Assistant Director 4; Senior Play Reading Com- mittee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3. 70 BETH SELIGMAN 58 Bowdoin Street Maplewood . . . driving around with a carload of kids . . her altruistic quali- ties . . . her 38 Pontiac . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Music Box 2; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; G.A.A. 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Civics Committee 4; Jun- ior Night Chorus; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Show- case Committee 4. BARRY SHAMUS “Herbie 103 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . his beautiful bass voice . . . his summers at Bradley Beach . . . his quiet, amiable manner . . . Chemistry Club 3. Vice-President 4; Biology 3; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; In- tramural Basketball 3; Wrestling Team 3; Mastersingers 3, 4. KENNETH SHAPIRO Kenny 190 Crestwood Drive South Orange . . . Columbia's only leprechaun . . . humor . . . and his love of show business . . . Showcase 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Junior Night Cast 3. JOHN SHAW 333 Beech Spring Rd. South Orange . . . six in a row makes John's Plymouth go .. . known for his quote: I love Latin, especially Latin III . . . “ Wanna Bet . . . Chemistry Club 4; Forum Ro- manum 2, 3, 4; Psysics Club 3; Intramural Basketball 2; Intra- mural Bowling Team 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. MYRA SHENKMAN 30 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . her weekend jaunts to New York ... a great fondness of el espanol . . . her summer migra- tion to Florida . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Pan American Club 3; Secre- tary 4; Junior Night Make-up Committee 3; Le Cercle Fran- cais 3. ARNOLD SHERMAN “Arnie 116 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . Sherman's Tank . . . fan of Fats Domino . . . his special in- terest in cheerleaders . . . Jazz Club 4; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; All School Male Chorus 4. SUSAN SHURKIN “Sue 16 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood . . . her “fondness of homework ... the living proof that big surprises come in small packages . . . always “chuckling . . . Traditions Committee 2, 3. HOWARD SIL0D0R “Sil 485 Blyden Avenue Maplewood ... a great love for tennis . . . hope of becoming an accountant . . . enjoys being educated in the field of “cars . . . Senior Play Scenery Construc- tion Committee 4; Junior Night Properties Committee 3. 71 JUDITH ILENE SILBERBERG “Judi” 201 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood ... her dramatic flair . . . her station wagon in Griming’s park- ing lot . . . her many homeroom contributions . . . Jazz Club 3; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Typist 4. JUDITH SUE SLAVIN “Judy 247 Conway Court South Orange ... a bubbling personality . . . her fabulous trip to Israel ... a warm, yet sophisticated man- ner . . . Le Cercle Francais 3; G.A.A. 2; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Jun- ior Night Chorus 3; Mirror Artist 4; Columbian Advertising Com- mittee 3; Personality Club 4. DIANE SILBERMAN De-De” 245 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . her “silver” blonde hair . . . a fondness for “Boys that know how to dance” . . . her love of water sports . . . Music Box 2; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Sophomore Dra- matic Club 2; Traditions Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Display Case Com- mittee 4. JOHN SILBERNAGEL “Johnny” 2226 Millburn Avenue Maplewood . . . John is a true tonsorial de- light . . . love of cars . . . J.V. Football 2; J.V. Baseball 3. JOE SILVESTRI “Looch” 131 Third Street South Orange . . . his educated toe on the football team . . . his love for stuffed animals? ... his mis- chievous side smiles . . . Homeroom Treasurer 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2. MICHAEL SKOLNICK 73 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . l-o-n-g-i-n-g to be “behind the wheel” . . . extremely interested in all Columbia sports . . . Forum Romanum 2; Jazz Club 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Construction Committee 4. JOYCE ANN SLAVIN 540 Summit Avenue Mapewood . . . her original vocabulary . . . her raised eyebroiv ... a crowded white Ford at football games . . . Art Service Club 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee 3. ■ RICHARD J. SLECKITIS “Sleek” 95 Woodside Road Maplewood . . . always having to repeat his name . . . towering above the masses . . . betting away his life in homeroom . . . J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Basketball Team 4; J.V. Baseball 3; Intra- mural Basketball 4; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4. 72 BOB SMELA “Bob 771 Irvington Avenue Maplewood ... his ambition to become a concessionaire . . . his love of horseback riding . . . his interest in hot rods and customizing . . . DONALD SMITH “Don 6 Amherst Court Maplewood . . . his hilarious antics in home- room . . . allegiance to the law profession . . . appreciation of rock n’ roll . . . Intramural Basketball 3. HOWARD SOMMERS “Howie 9 Colgate Road Maplewood . . . interested member of Civics Committee . . . interest in school politics . . . one of the Knights of the Round Table in Sophomore English . . . Chemistry Club 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2, 3; Civics Committee 2; Columbian Reporter 2. LYNN SMITH 7 Evergreen Place Maplewood . . . fantastic twirler . . . her many boy friends . . . her desire to be a private secretary . . . Chess Club 4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Social Committee 2; Twirler 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee. CARL SOLLER “Cakes” 67 Hudson Avenue Maplewood ... a future “head shrinker” . . . his “Dislike of people ivho talk through their hats' ... a wonderful outlook on life . . . Chemistry Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2. 3; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling Team 2, 3; Junior Night Chorus: Jun- ior Night Advertising Committee; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Mas- tersingers 4. ELIZABETH S0K0L0FF “Liz” 490 Mayhew Terrace South Orange . . . petite modern dancer . . . creativity in ceramics . . . danc- ing enthusiast . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Columbian Reporter 3, 4. Livingston High School: Tennis Team; Bowling Team; Reporter —Lance (paper) ; Sophomore Play Advertising Committee; Hockey Team. Basketball, Base- ball. CARMINE SOMMA “Lance 189 W. Fairview Ave. South Orange . . . Physics + Sweetrnan -f Somma = Riot . . . prop man of best Junior Night ever . . . Chemistry Club 4; Physics Club 4; Fire Committee 4; Basketball Manager 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee; Junior Night Scen- ery Construction Committee; Senior Play Ticket Committee. RAYMOND S0MM0 “Sahma 513 Valley Street Maplewood . . . his love of girls . . . and a shiny yellow and black????? . . . Finance Committee 4; Baseball Team 2; Junior Night Scenery Construction Committee 3. 7: OTTO SONNTAG 47 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . an able captain of the tennis and cross-country teams . . . his aversion to being in one school too long ... a quiet strength commands respect . . . Mathematics Club 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 4; Sopho more Orientation Committee 4; Tennis Team 3, Captain 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Basket- ball 2; Cross-Country Team 3. Captain 4; Mirror Photographer CYNTHIA MARIA SORCE “Gidget” 22 Marion Place Maplewood . . . loquacious . . . favorite song: “Frankie” . . . first to her locker after school . . . Business Education Club 4; Per- sonality Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Jun- ior Night Advertising Commit- tee 3. WILLIAM SOSKIN “Sos” 19 Sommer Avenue Maplewood . . . his nightly trips to the li- brary . . . his fine singing ability . . . his economy size sideburns for Junior Night . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Platform Club 3. 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Staff 4; Elections Committee 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4. STEPHANIE R. SPAIN Steph” 230 Redmond Road South Orange ... an unusual interest in cars . . . her ambition to become an interior decorator . . . her beau- tiful oriental looks . . . Music Box 3; Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Sophomore Dra- matic Club 2; Junior Night Stage Crew; Junior Night Make- up Committee. ARLAN K. SPECHT 419 Harding Drive South Orange . . . finally painting his multi- colored ’56 Ford one solid color . . . having a truly unusual name . . . Traffic Committee 4. PRISCILLA GAUSS SPECHT “Pril” 634 Valley Street Maplewood . . . always ready with a helping hand ... a huge collection of high socks . . . Art Service Club 2; Chess Club 4; Showcase 3, 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 3; G.A.A. 2. 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Co- lumbian Reporter 4. TOM SPENCER “Toddy 6 Edgewood Place Maplewood . . . his ambition to be a farmer . . . ability to transform empty tin cans into hot-rods . . . the loudest mufflers and only louv- ered hood in school . . . Chemistry Club 4. 74 JON SPIELMAN 49 Rynda Road South Orange . . . showing his bright red blush . . . another Pancho Gon- zales . . . never having his name spelled right . . . Chemistry Club 4; Forum Ro- manum 2, 3; Mathematics Club 3; House and Grounds Commit- tee 2. 3, 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2. PAUL SPRINGLE 64 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . sure to flood the newspaper with candid shots . . . willingness as well as dependability in im- portant matters . . . Jazz Club 4; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Biology Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Visual Aids Committee 3; Cross Country Team 3; Columbian Photographer 2, 3, 4; Mirror Photographer 4. SARI STEINHOLTZ “Sa 32 Van Ness Court Maplewood ... a cheerful laugh that breaks the silence of a tranquil room . . . her desire to be a dental hy- gienist ... an ability to give a spontaneous dissertation . . . Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Junior Night Usher 3; Senior Night Costume Committee 4. ROBERT SPITZ Bob 27 Madison Avenue Maplewood . . . “that’s a good sign” . . . sense of humor during the wres- tling season . . . his record col- lection . . . Pan American Club 3; Home- room Chairman 3; Finance Com- mittee 3, 4; Track Team 2; J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, Captain 4; Wres- tling Team 3, 4; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4. ROBERT B. SPITZEN Bob 16 Warner Road Maplewood . . . gentle speech, beneficent mind . . . patience in waiting for his license . . . “Please, Judge’ . . . Track Team 2, 4; J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Prop- erties Committee. RICHARD C. SQUILLARO Squirl 98 Holland Road South Orange . . . hard-driving halfback . . . ability to get along with every- one .. . Chancellor of the ex- chequer . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Fi- nance Committee Chairman 4; Football Team 2, 3. 4; Track Team 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Wrestling Team 3; Nominating Committee 3. Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 3; School Treasurer 4. RONNIE STATFELD 467 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . her Italian features and hair- cut . . . her popularity with the opposite sex . . . her chatter in the halls . . . Pan American Club 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, Social Chairman 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee. LARRY A. SPRITZER “Sprit 220 No. Woods Drive South Orange ... an enthusiastic racquet-eer . . . his Puerto Rican summers . a slave to his 4-wheeled master . . . House and Grounds Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2. • i LINDA STEINKAMP 49 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . her interest in ice skating ... a rock V roll fan ... a former Wecquahicer . . . Business Education Club 4. 75 SANDRA STERN “Sandy” 7 So. Harding Drive South Orange . . . her quiet personality . . . her huge dog . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Plat- form Club 3, 4; Sophomore Dra- matic Club 2; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Colum- bian Reporter 4. CAROLE STEVES 44 Essex Avenue Maplewood . . . her long, blonde hair . . . an accomplished pianist . . . her quick adjustment to CHS . . . Business Education Club 4; Pan American Club 4; Junior Night Music 3. ■I LAWRENCE STONE “Larry” 5 East Cedar Lane Maplewood ... his enthusiasm for cross country . . . having one of the “coolest” cars . . . assiduous student . . . Physics Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice-Chairman 3; Finance Committee 4; Cross Country Team 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 4; Track. Team 2. 3; J.V. Football 2: Stage Crew 3. 4. PEGGY STONE “Peg” 35 Courter Avenue Maplewood ... a truly pleasant person . . . love of modern dancing ... a determination to grow a pony tail . . . Le Cercle Francais 3. 4; German Club 3; Music Box 2. Treasurer 3, President 4; Junior Night Dancer 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Copyist of Junior Night music 3. THOMAS STOPERO “Tom” 17 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . his interest in cars . . . al- ways studying hot rod magazines in homeroom . . . his work in the A P.. . ELAINE STORZ 132 Ward Place South Orange . . . her passion and loyalty to Annapolis . . . her summers at Sun Valley, Idaho . . . that white convertible . . . Future Teachers of America 4; German Club 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Usher; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 4. LYNDA JANE STURM 16 Elberta Road Maplewood ... a different boy every week . . . six hours of homework every night . . . love of parallel park- ing . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; Columbian Subscrip- tions and Collections Com- mittee 4. 76 ANTHONY SURANO “Tony” 430 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . his ivy league appearance . . . the boy who took the min- utes in the Junior year . . . “Wanna Fight” . . . Platform Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Track Team 2; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4. JILL ANN SUTCLIFFE “Jillfin” 437 So. Orange Ave. South Orange . . . being taken for walks by her dog . . . holding her clothes together with a very special pin! . . . Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; F.N.A. 3; Homeroom Chair- man 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Advertis- ing Committee 4; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4; Junior Night Costume Committee 3. t M PAULA TARTANELLA 324 Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . her long blonde tresses . . . love for Rock ’n Roll music (Oh Elvis) ... her dancing ability . . . Personality Club 3; Sophomore Dramatic Club; Civics Commit- tee 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. ftt I i KARIN GRACE TASKER 232 Thornden Street South Orange . . . dominating those homeroom meetings . . . desiring to become a nurse . . . tripping off to Dela- ware . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Visual Aids Committee 3; Bible Reader 4; Junior Night Cast. ELLEN BARBARA SWEET 56 Bowdoin Street Maplewood . . . editor of Columbian . . . need for a secretary to keep all her meetings straight . . . force- ful and energetic leader . . . Parnassian Society 3; Platform Club 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice-President 3; Social Com- mittee 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Edi- tor 4. 11 i JAMES D. TAYLOR “Denny” 151 Seton Place South Orange . . . “If work interferes ivith pleasure—give it up!” . . . crazy antics . . . quick come-backs . . . ERIC TAYLOR 376 Wilden Place South Orange . . . his outstanding job in Junior Night . . . his interest in his Ham Radio . . . his dancing ability . . . Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Colum- bian Reporter 4. GORDEN R. TAYLOR “Fat” 29 North Crescent Maplewood . . . faithful goer of Montgomery drags . . . 1953 Olds convertibles . . . love of economics . . . Mathematics Club 2; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; Track Team 3. LAWRENCE TENENBAUM “Larry” 78 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . good things come in small packages ... a powerful mem- ber of Columbia’s Big Eleven . . . “Annie Get Your Gun” . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 2. 3, 4; Fire Committee 3, Captain 4; Football Team 2. 3. 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. 77 JOAN TESSLER 308 Forest Road South Orange . . . her many beaux . . . her warm, glowing smile ... her en- thusiasm especially for home- work . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; Le Cercle Francais 3; Platform Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 2: Pep Committee 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Mirror Proofreader 4; Columbian 2. PATRICIA ANN TONER “Pat” 18 Hughes Street Maplewood ... her skill with a sewing needle . . . her ability with a bowling ball . . . her desire to become a secretary . . . Business Club 3; Junior Night Costume Committee 3; Junior Night Usher 3; Senior Play Usher 4. JO ANN TEPPERMAN “Jo” 565 Berkeley Avenue South Orange . . . helping to put the Colum- bian to “bed. . . civic-minded . . . swinging stalwart of the jazz club . . . Art Service Club 3. 4; Jazz Club 2, .3, Secretary 4; Senior Play Scenery Painting Committee; Mirror Artist 4; Columbian Re- porter 2, 3, 4; Civics Committee 3, 4. MARCIA TERRY “Moss” 121 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . Mr. Weaker’s favorite Eng- lish pupil . . . loves jazz . . . interest in two-way radios . . . Library Council 2; Pan Ameri- can Club 3. JOAN THERGESEN “Twig” 89 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . a capable co-captain of the cheering squad. . . . her universal popularity . . . her interest in Allegheny . . . Personality Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Nominating Committee 3; Tra- ditions Committee 4; Social Com- mittee 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; Junior Night Dancer 3; Mirror Circulation Com- mittee; Senior Play Painting Committee. PEGGY ANN THOMANDER “Peg” 41 Kendall Avenue Maplewood . . . i(the sound of music” . . . her midwestern drawl . . . her valuable place in the choir . . . Showcase 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Assembly Committee 2, 3, Sec- retary 4; Bible Reader 4; Junior Night Chorus. NANCY ANN THOMAS “Nantz” 14 Winthrop Place Maplewood ... a V.I.P. in F.T.A. . . . her aversion to the expression “Pos- ture” . . . her love of writing letters . . . Future Teachers of America 3, Vice-President 4; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; F.N.A. 3; Homeroom Secretary 4: Social Committee 3. 4: Visual Aids Committee 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3. 7 iv MICHAEL TOPF “Mike” 14 Hoffman Street Maplewood . . . his musical ability . . . his interest in sports . . . his ambi- tion to be a pharmacist . . . Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 4; Platform Club 3; Fire Com- mittee 3, 4; Display Case Com- mittee. 78 ■ ELIZABETH TRACEY “Boats” 194 W. Fairview Ave. South Orange . . . one of the Minute Men of H.R. 315 . . . loves the color of “Marine” blue . . . Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Secretary 4. VICKI ULANET 481 Lenox Avenue South Orange . . . . sensitivity for the theater . . . infectious laugh . . . making Finian’s Rainboiv shine . . . Jazz Club 2; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Elections Commit- tee 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Pre- Junior Night Committee 3; Senior Play Properties Commit- tee 4; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; Senior Prom Com- mittee 4. ■ ROGER VAN CLEAVE “Cleaver” 11 East Clark Place South Orange . . . his treatment to the ilfairer” sex ... his amazing memory for names . . . Platform Club 4; Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Finance Com- mittee 4; Swimming Team 2, 3; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Properties Committee 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee 3. J. RICHARD VENZA “Venz” 9 Franklin Place Maplewood . . . his enviable red hair . . . Columbia s football manager . . . his “1934” Buick . . . Football Manager 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Track Team Manager 3, 4. DOUGLAS VERNICK “Doug” 64 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . his ability on the high bar . . . has the most graceful 1-2 shift in the school . . . CHARLES VAN GIEZEN “Charlie” 126 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . the self-appointed sports commentator of his homeroom . . . “Wise is he who knows the winning side” . . . his casual hair style . . . Intramural Basketball 2; J.V. Baseball 3; Intramural Bowling Team 3; Cross Country Team 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Advertis- ing Committee 4. MARY LOU VREDENBURGH “Mare” 291 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . always smiling . . . helping out so much as a “Candy Striper” ... a peppy member of the class . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; F.N.A. 3; Civics Committee 2; Finance Committee 4; Junior Nigh: Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. ROBERT WACHSTEIN “Bob” 57 Duffield Drive South Orange . . . his quiet and inoffensive manner . . . his intelligent way of putting a point across . . . his bulging brown leather brief- case . . . Chemistry Club 2. 3. 4; Elec- tronics Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3, 4; Laboratory Assistant. 79 PATRICIA DORINE WARD “Pat” 27 Sagamore Road Maplewood . . . an honest and diligent worker who is worthy of her awards . . . the only one who can combine music and science so well . . . her excellence in history . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Physics Club 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Proofreader 4; Columbian Sym- phonette 3, 4. MYRA WASSERMAN 29 Burr Road Maplewood . . . her pixie-like appearance . . . her engaging smile ... a con- stant and devoted companion to the driver of one red Austin- Healy . . . Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Show- case 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2. 3; G.A.A. 2; Traditions Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4; Colum- bian Art Staff 2, 3, Assistant Art Editor 4. GAEL WEBER 39 Woodland Road Maplewood . . . perpetual rosy complexion ... a smile worry won’t wash off .. . her aptitude as an auto mechanic . . . Art Service Club 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 4: Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Usher 4. ALBERT R. WEIGEL Al” 457 Baldwin Road Maplewood i . . collegiate good looks ... a tough grappler ... the apple of many a girl’s eye . . . Homeroom Treasurer 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3. RONNIE WEINBERGER “Ron 31 So. Stanley Rd. South Orange . . . love of the out-of-doors . . . always having a comeback for any remark . . . his Opel, which could jump ten feet if he could only figure out how . . . Pan American Club 2, 4. ALAN WEINSTEIN 17 Warner Road Maplewood ... an aversion to French . . . a sea-faring man . . . tennis anyone? . . . Physics Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Finance Committee 4; J.V. Baseball 3; Cross-Coun- try Team 2; Junior Night Prop- erties Committee 3; Chemistry Club 4; Baseball Assistant Man- ager 2. JOAN WEISBERG 339 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . life of Mirror study ... an assiduous student ... a swell person to know . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2, 3: Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Civics Committee 4; Eligi- bility Committee 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Junior Night Properties Committee 3. JOHN WEISMAN 40 So. Kingman Road South Orange . . . his shy but friendly manner . . . his interest in sports . . • his scholastic aptitude . . . Platform Club 3; Fire Committee 3; Columbian Reporter 3. 80 SHERRY ANN WEISSMAN 15 Hart Drive South Orange . . . having a laugh that can al- ways be heard . . . following in the “footsteps” of Pavlova . . . liking of tall men . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Showcase 3; Parnassian Society 3, 4: Philosophy Seminar 4; Civics Committee 2; Bible Reader 3, 4; Junior Night Dancer; Person- ality Club 4. BARBARA WILHELM “Willie” 19 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . an interest in Newark College of Engineering . . . her reserved manner . . . our next Florence Nightingale . . . Library Council 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2. 3; F.N.A. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Junior Night Costumes Committee 3. MICHAEL WESTREICH “Mike” 17 Oberlin Street Maplewood . . . his thespian talents . . . the shock of Norwegian blond hair . . . a willingness to debate any- thing and everything . . . Chess Club 2; Mathematics Club 2: Platform Club 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4: Finance Committee 2. 3; Pep Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Cross Country Team 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4. BRUCE D. WIENER 214 No. Woods Drive South Orange . . . diligence in stage work . . . lookout for blue people eaters . . . his skill in acting . . . Chemistry Club 2, 3: Electronics Club 3; Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Assistant Director; Pre-Junior Night Com- mittee; Senior Play Assistant Director. MARTHA ANN WHARTON 152 Prospect Street South Orange . . . her enjoyment of listening and observing ... a “Million Dollar Baby working in a Five and Ten Cent Store” . . . love of happiness . . . Le Cercle Francais 4; Showcase 4; Junior Night Usher. Marylawn of the Oranges: Glee Club 2; Latin Club 3; Mission Unit 2. 3, Class Representative 3; Debating Society 2. MARTIN WIENER “Marty” 11 Warner Road Maplewood . . . his suave green suede shoes ... he could study through a war . . . love of French . . . Parnassian Society 4; Platform Club 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Cross- Country Team 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4; All- School Male Chorus 3, 4. GEORGIA WELTER 111 Roland Avenue South Orange . . . “Hi yd’ . . . claiming it's a woman s prerogative to change her mind . . . proving that good things come in small packages . . . Business Education Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Junior Night Usher. Uji JOHN BRUCE WILKINSON “Johnny” 505 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . his sense of humor . . . his frequent wise-cracks . . . his easy- going disposition . . . Track Team 2. 4; Football Man- ager 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Properties Commit- tee 4; Memorial Day Program Cast 3; Spring Concert Usher 3. 81 JOSEPH WIMMER Joe” 74 Hughes Street Maplewood . . . longing to be another Van Cliburn . . . always being seen with a camera . . . adding a lot to the chord . . . German Club 2; Parnassian So- ciety 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 2, 3; Columbian Pho- tographer 2. JOHN WINGERTER Wink” 356 Grove Road South Orange . . . being at home on a horse ... a swimming hole is a tempta- tion too hard to resist . . . those long walks with his friends . . . SARA P. WINTERS Sally” 47 Mountain Avenue Maplewood . . . being a loyal, understanding person . . . having a tiny waist- line and naturally curly black hair ... a fine combination of beauty and brains . . . Business Education Club 4; G.A.A. 2. 4; Junior Night Usher 3. I ANNE WOHLERS 60 Peach Tree Road Maplewood ... her high scholastic average ... a very capable president of F.T.A. . . . “What a mind! It { must be big to take solid along with trig” . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, President 4; Personality Club 3. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Finance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Chorus 3; Mirror Proofreader 4. GEORGE MICHAEL WOHLREICH Gidge” 515 Hartford Court South Orange . . . the most extroverted introvert . . . guardian of our hallowed halls . . . his passion for Wyatt Karp . . . Physics Club Vice-President 3; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; House and Grounds Committee 3. Chair- man 4; Boys Lunchroom Com- mittee 2: Sophomore Orientation Committee 3, 4: Football Team 2. 3; Basketball Team 2: Wres- tling Team 3. 4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Chorus; Mirror Personals Com- mittee Chairman 4; All-School Male Chorus 3. 4; Mastersingers 3. 4. SUSAN E. WOLFE Sue” 225 Montague Place South Orange . . . “Say it with a smile” . . . her active participation in school affairs . . . her many friends in and out of school . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Person- ality Club 3, 4: Platform Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2; Assembly Commit- tee 4; Finance Committee 2. 3; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4; Junior Assembly Chairman 3. DIANE WOLKSTEIN Dee” 61 Duffield Drive South Orange . . . Sarah Bernhardt of the Senior £lass . . . deep interest in the arts . . . constantly talking in homeroom . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Plat- form Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Phil- osophy Seminar 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3: Civics Com- mittee 3. 4; Columbian Reporter 2. 3. 4; Literary Musters' Society 4; Senior Play Cast. 82 CATHERINE GRACE WOOD “Grace” 9 Warren Court South Orange 1 . . . her All-American cute looks . . . her renowned chcerleading jumps . . . her perpetual smile . . . G.A.A. 2. Junior Representative 3; Homeroom Secretary; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 2. 4: Cheerleader 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2. CHET YOUNG “Red 19 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . the only “red-haired” life guard on the beach . . . a flashily fullback on the football team . . . a sweater boy . . . Football Team 2. 3. 4: Baseball Team 2. 3. HARVEY R. ZELLER 127 Oakland Road Maplewood ... a future accountant . . . Sam Snead Zeller . . . quiet, but cute . . . Platform Club 2. 3. 4; Fire Committee 2, 3. 4: Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Track Team 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Cross- Country Team 3; Intramural Bowling Team 2. 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3. ELLEN A. WYANT 29 Headly Place Maplewood . . . outstanding penmanship . . . loyalty to the “DA” . . . her peppiness . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3, 4; G.AA. 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. 3. 4; Pep Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee; Senior Play Costume Committee. WILLIAM YOUNGSTON “Bill 7 Cedar Lane Maplewood ... a subtle sense of humor . . . his fast six-cylinder . . . his “typi- cal high school boy” look . . . Jazz Club 3. 4; Junior Night Chorus; Junior Night Stage Crew 3, 4; Senior Play Stage Crew 3, 4; Stage Crew 3. 4. JUSTINE WURTZEL “Jus” 102 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . an aversion to wearing shoes . . . appreciation of classical music ... a future nurse . . . Pan American Club 3; Person- ality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3: G.A.A. 2; F.N.A. 4; Girls' Lunchroom Committee 3. 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3. ALEXANDRA YELEN “Alix” 6 Overhill Road South Orange . . . her constant reference to that “someday” trip to Africa ... a future psychologist ... an aver- sion to all people who spell her name “Alex” . . . Platform Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Homeroom Secre- tary 2: Eligibility Committee 2. 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3: Junior Night Dancer 3: Colum- bian Advertising Committee 2: Columbian Assistant Editor 3; Columbian Editor 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3: G.A.A. 2. f ARLIENE YORN “Ar 12 Woodhill Drive Maplewood . . . her fondness of records and modern dancing . . . her ever- ready comb . . . her dislike for writing letters, except to Dart- mouth . . . Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Fu- ture Teachers of America 3; Jazz Club 3, 4: Sophomore Dramatic Club 2; Homeroom Social Chair- man 4; Eligibility Committee 4; Junior Night Chorus. JOSEPH A. ZELLERS “Beatnik 48 Burnett Avenue Maplewood . . . Norman Rockwell of Colum- bia . . . great ability and interest in Rock V Roll . . . puts Beau Brummel to shame . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Mirror Artist 4; Senior Play Committee Art Director; Senior Play Scenery Painting Com- mittee. 83 THERESA ZOTTOLI Half-Pint 44 Eder Terrace South Orange . . . her special interest in Seton Hall . . . Van Cliburns female rival . . . loving Adler eleva- tors . . . Business Education Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2. TERRY ZUCKERMAN Sam 378 Turrell Avenue South Orange . . . those early morning walks with his dog . . . his baffling questions during homeroom meet- ings . . . his ability on the wres- tling mats . . . J.V. Football 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Junior Night Lighting Crew 3; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. EVAN ZWILLMAN “Zwills” 53 Collingwood Road Maplewood . . . Saturday night with the beatniks . . . his 8:24 dash into homeroom . . . the farthest in the class from Abbott . . . Fire Committee 2, 3; Football Manager 2; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4; Jazz Club 4. T onru'e. @ro!c 3 o f 7 7 Tepj 4rman S+uart C ackeman Tudti 1 Tbs icr DONE MOST FOR THE SCHOOL Sue Hewlett • Lewis Engel MOST SCHOLARLY Julian Levy • Pat Ward MOST VERSATILE Dodie Kass • Bill Davis MOST ATHLETIC Grace Hunoval • Bucky Fader MOST ATTRACTIVE Sally Winters • A1 Weigel lcidd We, the Class of nineteen hundred and sixty, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave this, our last will and testament to the faculty and students of our Alma Mater, with the hope that Columbia will grow in the coming years in achievement and honor. We, the senior boys, leave the junior girls to pine away in our absence. We, the senior girls, leave with the hope that next’s year’s senior girls will have something to do on Saturday nights. I, Bob Amsden, leave another year with Dad to Martha. I, Andy Fiddler, leave my amazing sense of balance to Steve Badanes. I, Ellen Feinberg, leave my outspoken interest in politics to Lewis Bateman. We, Peter Meyer, Bill Davis, and Bucky Fader leave our outstanding athletic abilities and good looks to Ronny Wiss and Alan Thiele. I, Linda Schneck, leave an angel-like face and model-like figure to Barbara Segal. We, the cast of Junior Night, leave a faded rainbow, used pot of gold and wonderful memories of 'Tinian's Rainbow” to next year’s Junior Night cast. I, Alan Kaplus, leave so many girls . . . isn’t it a shame? We, the members of the Friday Night Togetherness Group leave David Litwin on his head, trips to Ver- sailles” and Russian dancing to all intelligent and imaginative juniors. I, Richard Postweilder, leave my fatherly look to Barry Lerner. We, Bob Blau, Mike Citron, Jim Mersfelder and Dave Reisen leave our all-state honors and torpedo-like speed in the water to Alan Grossman. I, Sue Dailey, leave my stage presence and the ability to adapt to any situation to Ellen Sickles. We, Julian Levy and Ronald Capling, leave our enviable intellectual capacities and a million requests for help to Peter Mansbach. I, Barry Rosenberg leave nothing—I need everything I got. We, Carol Brown and Kitty Eppston, leave all our unpublished songs to posterity. We, Judy Earle, Michael Ormond, Gerry Pitman, Bryn Roberts, Marilee McClintock, Ellen Sweet and Alix Yelen leave all our censored Columbian articles and pictures to be added to the large pile already accumulated. I, Barbara Emmer, leave my Fiskian logic to all English IV Honors candidates. I, Lewis Engel, leave my ability to say a lot in a few words to Ronnie Wiss. We, Marilyn Aberbach and Neal Denby, leave our togetherness,” which we appreciate, to Tina Velden and Dick Fenton. I, Lou Richmond, leave my broad shoulders and the ability to make the floor shake at every step to Dick Bishop. We, Judy Selig and Ruth Kosh, leave all our uneaten lunches to next year’s Mirror editor and Parnassian president. We, Joan Meskin and Anne Orwin, don’t leave our lunches. How unthinkable!” I, Peter Sausville, leave my great hockey ability to John Oswald. I, John Ragusa, leave my excellent sense of direction to any incoming sophomore who eats his lunch in the bell-tower. I, Kenny Shapiro, leave fairyland. I, Jonah Flink, leave some dysentery pills and maps of India to the Indians. I, Benjy Friedland, leave my shocked” expression to Peter Nussbaum. I, Marty Wiener, leave my role as Tiny Tim to Nancy Lewis. I, Michael Gross, leave my A-f- in Honors Chemistry to Bob Joffe. We, Chris Gruning and Sue Hewlett leave our scoops to Maplewood and South Orange. I, Judy Posner, leave my gym blouses to a prodigal hamster. I, Diane Knox, leave my varied characterizations to Beth Lowenstein. I, Judy Roff, leave my file of conference blanks to Mrs. Mathias. I, Eric Chase, leave remnants of my car all over the village. I, Pat Ward, leave my pioneering spirit to Jouixdii Gel fond. To the Teachers-. Mr. Hickman—a successful plastic bag experiment. Mr. MacDonough—a future historian, politician and labor leader. Mr. Mendelson—a tenth issue of the Columbian—he got his ninth. Mr. Sweetman—a starring role in The Old Man and the Sea.” Mr. Fiske—the untapped intellectual resources of his English IV Honors class. Mr. Pontz—a gavel and a speaker’s platform. Mrs. Howell and Mr. Gray—600 sophomores to guide. Mr. Paolella—another French IV Honors class. Mrs. Johnson—a job as a permanent delegate to the U.N. from Columbia. Mr. Jones—another Senior homeroom bearing gifts. Miss Goodman—a folder of free papers from her ex-students. Mrs. Palminteri—the prospect of a capable, charming, industrious Mirror staff. We, the Class of nineteen hundred and sixty, leave our accomplishments in life, feats of excellence, gifts of genius, and above all, our modesty to next year’s senior class. unior 10 2 MR. IOSSO Chairman BILL WOLFE Vice-Chairman BARRY YESKEL Secretary URSULA OTTE Treasurer MIKE FARBMAN Social Chairman ROBIN BLUM 100 MR. SCHMITZ Chairman STANLEY ALLEN Vice-Chairman ELIZABETH BUNTING Secretary RACQUEL BALIN T reasurer RICHARD BARILE 150 MISS JONES Chairman PETER NUSSBAUM Vice-Chairman JANE GOLDSTEIN Secretary KAREN HARTMANN T reasurer KAREN HARTMANN 212 MR. MENDELSON Chairman RICHARD BISHOP Vice-Chairman SUSAN DAVIS Secretary ABBY MARKOWITZ Treasurer JOY PEDALINO Social Chairman ABBY MARKOWITZ 92 J-lome oomi 213 MRS. CONOVER Chairman FRED BARRE Vice- C hair man EMANUEL FISH Secretary SHELLEY GERBER T reasurer ALEXIS BOYKO Social Chairman LOUISE MILLER 214 MISS GOODMAN Chairman MARC AUSTER Vice-Chairman MONA OZIAS Secretary ANDREA GOTTLIEB T reasurer LESTER FRANZ Social Chairman HELENE KEYSSAR 217 MR. GROSSO Chairman JULIE HOWELL Vice-Chairman BOB HERZLINGER Secretary HAZEL GRASMERE T reasurer HAZEL GRASMERE Social Chairman ANTON MAAS 210 MR. MICALE Chairman ISEBEL FORGASH Vice-Chairman TOM REYNOLDS Secretary RUTH-ANN BARKER T reasurer RUTH-ANN BARKER Social Chairman CAROL COX 93 221 MR. STARK Chairman BARRY LERNER Vice-Chairman MIKE WILLNER Secretary CAROL NEBESKY Treasurer FRED SLATER Social Chairman JANET COOPERMAN 224 MR. HALEY Chairman ROBERT DICKLER Vice-Chairman THOMAS NOZZA Secretary LYN SISTE T reasurer JOSEPH NICHOLS 2 2 6 MR. HATTON Chairman ROBERT SCHAMBACH Vice-Chairman ALAN CHARIN Secretary SUSAN VAIL T reasurer ROGER FLAX Social Chairman ALAN CHARIN 228 MR. FISKE Chairman MICHELLE MCCOY Vice-Chairman PATRICIA GIARDINA Secretary LEONARD FLAMM T reasurer STEPHEN BECK 94 2 2 9 MR. GNAGEY Chairman RONNIE WISS V ice-Chairman FRANCINE TESSLER Secretary SHARON PALMERE Treasurer RUTH WALTER Social Chairman LESLIE KASEN 236 MRS. PAUL Chairman ALLAN GRpSSMAN Vice-Chairman CHRIS MESSENGER Secretary MARGARET POLESHUCK T reasurer MARGARET POLESHUCK Social Chairman RITA SCHAFFER 243 MR. MEDDAUGH Chairman BEVERLY HALLMAN Vice-Chairman KAREN KELSHAW Secretary SANDRA SAUSVILLE T reasurer LOWRY MASSIE Social Chairman MARGIE GRUZEN 309 MR. LEWIS Chairman MIKE BALIS Vice-Chairman HARRY SOBOL Secretary WEND I HAUSMAN T reasurer CHARLES WEISS Social Chairman ROBERT ROSENHAUS 95 311 MR. HICKMAN Chairman STEVE KATZ Vice-Chairman SUSAN WILLIAMS Secretary GAIL LEWELL T reasurer ROBERT HARTMAN Social Chairman WILLIAM FINLEY 314 mr. Demarco Chairman ROBERT JAFFE V ice-Chairman PETER ORSI Secretary JANE SILVERMAN T reasurer JOHN DAILY 3 21 MR. GENZER Chairman ALAN THIELE V ice-Chairman SUE TYMESON Secretary LOIS GERBER Treasurer DON FORESTER 3 3 4 MRS. VAIL Chairman DICK FENTON Vice-Chairman PAMELA RIGAS Secretary LORRAINE MERCURO T reasurer PATRICIA TORNILLO Social Chairman LEONARD FRIEDMAN 96 3 4 2 MR. MELLOTTE Chairman PETER SPIES Vice-Chairman AMY LADEN Secretary DIANA OSTERWEIL Treasurer ALICE RUBY Social Chairman BETH ROSENGARTEN 1 □ 3 MRS. PALMINTERI Chairman ALAN ROSENFELD Vice-Chairman MARK ROSENBERG Secretary BARBARA ROMMER Treasurer HANNA FLEISCHMANN i □ a MR. HANNES Chairman SUSAN LYON V ice-Chairman ALBERTO IBARGUEN Secretary JOAN HONIG Treasurer GEORGE FRANKLIN Social Chairman MARY WEBER 12 4 MRS. AHERN Chairman JEFFERY LAVIGNE V ice-Chairman MADELINE SCHOENHOLTZ Secretary AUDREY FELDMAN Treasurer STEVEN SELENFRIEND Social Chairman JAMES REAVES 207 MR. HOLMOK Chairman DIANA KOSH V ice-Chairman ANDREW GREENE Secretary VICKI FREUND T reasurer TERRY STARK 100 2 2 0 MRS. BUSH Chairman SANDY FORTUNATO Vice-Chairman KAREN KRUPNICK Secretary SALLY BRAINEN T reasurer RICHARD PLOTKIN 2 3 0 MRS. CROSSON Chairman MARK TZESES V ice-Chairman BARRY SIEGEL Secretary TAMMIE WEITZMAN T reasurer ANDREW WILLNER Social Chairman JOAN GELTZEILER 231 MRS. BASS Chairman JAMES MEIER V ice-C hairman ARLEENE WINSTON Secretary JOAN WILLIAMS T reasurer JOAN WILLIAMS Social Chairman ARLEENE WINSTON 2 3 5 MISS ZIELENBACH Chairman DAVID DUBROW Vice-Chairman MALCOLM HERMELE Secretary MONNI DEUBEL T reasurer MARIE MARSILLO Social Chairman JANET MENTCHER 101 237 MR. BUHRER Chairman STEVE HALPER Vice-Chairman ROBYN GOLDSTEIN Secretary JUDITH CHRISTIAN T reasurer ELIZABETH SCHICK Social Chairman MARILYN DINNERMAN 2 4 8 MISS RAYMOND Chairman JIM VAN ORDEN Vice-Chairman SUSAN SHENTON Secretary ROBERT CROWLEY T reasurer SAM FORTUNATO Social Chairman DOREE HARR 250 MR. GOETZ Chairman ALIX FLANAGAN Vice-Chairman CHERYL ROTHFEDER Secretary LINDA HAMBERGER T reasurer NANCY VROMAN Social Chairman HALANE ROTH 304 MR. BROOKS Chairman ROBERT CARTER Vice-Chairman PAUL PROFETA Secretary LYNNE EISENSTODT T reasurer CAROL TERNER Social Chairman MIKE EDELL 308 MR. DARLINTON Chairman MARC BERSON Vice-Chairman ROGER O’KUNIEWICZ Secretary SHERRY SMITH Treasurer ARLENE FINKEL Social Chairman ELLI RESNICK 319 MR. PANTAZES Chairman HERB TUCHMAN Vice-Chairman KATHY STASHIN Secretary BARBARA LoRUSSO Treasurer GAIL WILLIAMS Social Chairman SUSAN SOMMERS 325 MR. PARISI Chairman MARJORY PETRUZZIELLO Vice-Chairman JOHANNA FROELICH Secretary GAIL HINES T reasurer EARL BROWN Social Chairman ROBERT FREEMAN 343 MISS SANDERS Chairman MIKE SHANAHAN Vice-Chairman AL MENNER Secretary JOHN BEGASSE Treasurer GEORGE HAHN 103 344 MR. MANHARD Chairman ROBERT FARBER Vice-Chairman EDWARD GELLER Secretary VICTORIA SPAIN T reasurer RICHARD MASIN Social Chairman SALLY MARK 346 MR. TALBOT Chairman MARTIN GROSSMAN Vice-Chairman SUSAN CAPLING Secretary JAYNE STEIN T reasurer ELLEN ROSENBAUM Social Chairman EVAN KATZ 3 4 8 MISS SEATON Chairman LARRY BRONSON Vice-Chairman JANICE LIBMAN Secretary TYCE PALMAFFY T reasurer EILENE BERGER 104 222 arouse In a gay whirl of color, the class of '61 treated us to a ride on the “Carousel.” Undertaking a diffi- cult task, the Junior Class succeeded in presenting both a lively and sensitive performance, with Bob Argand as Billy Bigelow, Lois Lange as Julie Jordan,. Sue Tymeson as Carrie Pipperidge, Don Bernstein as Jigger, Beth Lowenstein as Nettie Fowler, Bill Wolfe as Mr. Snow, Nancy Kossak as Mrs. Mullin, and Alice Ruby as Louise. It was a rewarding experience to see the Juniors set the pace in portraying the carefree life in a small New England coastal town; and then, with quick ability, change the tempo and tone of the play as the story ends, and the carousel comes to a halt, on a tragic note. The class of 196l’s Junior Night is now a memory, but certainly one that it can be proud of possessing. Directed by J. Lloyd Browning jrinlcin $ l ainbow” This year’s Mirror would be incomplete without the inclusion of our own Junior Night, Finian’s Rainbow”, under the expert direction of Mr. Vincent Seguin. The memories of the happiness many of us shared in the mythical land of Missitucky will always be vivid and satisfying. Among the fine performers were Andy Fiddler as Finiari, Vicki Ulanet as Sharon, Lane Sarasohn as Woody, Kenny Shapiro as Og, the Leprechaun, Mimi Lenkowsky as Su- san, Eric Taylor as Senator Rawkins, and Bill Soskin as Buzz—all of whom joined talented singers and dancers in a colorful legend com- bining charming melodies and dances, mirthful comedy, and satire, on controversial society. We who were fortunate to have witnessed this production will be able to look at these pic- tures as a wonderful remembrance of the class of 1%0’s success in obtaining its Pot of Gold”. Oime Out 3or CjL inc er Fitting itself completely into the swing of the fall football season, Time Out For Ginger”, the hilarious comedy by Ronald Alexander, was presented by the Senior Class. The problem presented was the right of a spirited, young girl to play on the high school football team. The part of this tom-boy. Ginger Carol, was capably portrayed by Hedy Nordheimer, who at the end of the rugged rehearsals for the play could have ably shown up at Underhill Field. Ginger tries to persuade her father (Richard Postweiler) that she has a right to personal freedom. She wins him over, but her two sisters (Dee Wolk- stein, Merle Boriskin) do all they can to prevent Ginger’s participation on the team. While Ginger’s mother (Mimi Lenkowsky) tries to keep the family from quarreling, Liz, the maid (Diane Knox), the real manager of the household, defends and accom- panies Ginger through every battle. Among the citizens affected by the capers of the Carol family are Mr. Wilson (Mike Westreich), the high school principal, Mr. Hoffman (Steve Har- rison), president of the bank, Eddie Davis (Eric Chase), captain of the football team, and Ginger’s boyfriend, Tommy Green (Marty Wiener). The climax of the play comes when Ginger is sent in to play for the team and the play ends with Ginger’s happy realization: Ya’ know Pop, being a girl is so much fun, I’ve decided to give up football.” Directed by Mr. Vincent Seguin 112 113 tufitiit Jti DRCHESTRA Directed by: Mr. Paul T. Wagner RAND Directed by: Mr. Robert H. Jones CHORUS Directed by: Mr. Robert W. Kingsbury CHOIR Directed by: Mr. Robert W. Kingsbury Accompanist: Mr. Nixon Bicknell 115 Standing, left to right: Jerry Pitman, Michael Ormond, Mr. Herman Mendelson—Faculty Adviser, Alix Y elen. Seated, left to right: Bryn Roberts, Ellen Sweet, Marillee McClintock, Judy Earle. Ian EDITORIAL BOARD: Judy Earle, Marilee McClin- tock, Mike Ormond, Jerry Pitman, Bryn Roberts, Ellen Sweet, Alix Yelen. ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITORS: Mike Green, Dave Litwin. ASSISTANT EDITORS: Art ...........................Myra Wasserman Business .........................Ronald Low Exchange ........................Carol Brown Masthead .......................Lucy Bermont Photography .................Wayne E. Seelinger Production .....................Isabella Mohl ART STAFF: Mike Balis, Miriam Berman, Don Friedman, Irene Kay, Amy Laden, Bill Wolfe, Julie Howell, Dick Carter, Nancy Steinberg. BUSINESS STAFF: Ronald Cohen, Allen Grossman, Richard Lippman, Carl Mankowitz. PERSONALIZED ADVERTISING: Alice Charin, Beth Eisenberg, Dale Freeman, Joni Geltzeiler, Gail Granet, Binz Karp, Leslie Oppenheim, Andy Peck, Ellen Pomeranz, Susan Protzel, Liz Schick, Jane Silverman, Inez Solomon, Marian Steinberg, Judy Slavin, Tom Grotta, Jill Lehman. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF; John Goodman, Roger Halpern, Mike Karkus, Peter Mansbach, Peter Nussbaum, Steve Schachter, Paul Springle, Joe Wimmer. SPORTS STAFF: Roger Flax, Richard Gray, Steve Katz, Chris Messenger, Larry Rosenthal, Frank Simon, Priscilla Specht, Steve Weisbart. SOPHOMORE STAFF: Steve Bello, Louise Demarest, Nancy Kaney, Judy Kaye, Margery Rosen, Kathy Sladek, Kenneth Verosub, Lewis Yecies. JUNIOR STAFF: Joyce Ames, Carol Baime, Ricki Balin, Lewis Bateman, Linda Bell, Jill Calsibet, Ellen Carlat, Susan Davis, Leonard Flamm, Betty Flanagan, Marilyn Florin, Sue Ganz, Patty Giar- dina, Sue Goldberg, Barbara Harris, Patty Jasie, Nancy Lewis, Barbara Lieb, Ruth O’Brien, Diana Osterweil, Marion Peller, Steve Permison, Steve Rones, Alice Ruby, Wilma Selenfriend, Joan Semel. SENIOR STAFF: Marge Berkley, Joan Edelson, Deanna Engel, Barbara Feldman, Richard Gold- smith, Norman Lewis, Daria Nebeluk, Roslyn Popick, Jane Potter, Liz Sokoloff, Sandy Stern, Eric Taylor. EDITORIAL ADVISER....Mr. Herman I. Mendelson BUSINESS ADVISER .............Mr. Carl Strony 116 Wirror Staff - 1959-1960 EDITORIAL ADVISER BUSINESS ADVISER EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER BOYS’ SPORTS EDITOR CLASS LAWYERS CLASS HISTORIAN DRAMA EDITOR Francesca A. Palminteri Theodore P. Gnagey Ruth Kosh Dave Reisen Eileen Brenner Mike Green Jim Kahn and Judy Earle Kitty Eppston Mimi Lenkowsky CIRCULATION John Cahalin Ellen Rosenthal Kathy Cohen Roger Van Cleave Peter Sausville Judy Earle Julie Coppola Bill Soskin Sue Pitcoff Fran Cosentino Bob Spitz Larry Shafman Roger Dalston Jill Sutcliffe Judy Slavin Maxine Forman Ellen Sweet Grace Wood Fran Freeman Eric Taylor ADVERTISING Ken Graham Joan Thergesen Bob Blau Grace Hunoval Vicki Ulanet Merle Boriskin Ann Juliano Joan Weisberg Burt Hoffman John Kligora George Wohlreich Alan Kaplus Harriet Koffler Grace Wood Mish Karrasik David Litwin ORGANIZATION Steve Rachlin Sandy Lotz Ginny Carroll ARTISTS Aileen Lowe Nina Frankel Carolyn Beron A1 Mattia Ronnie Gold Dick Carter Arnold Melik Richard Goldsmith Beverly Gibbons John Millman Bob Kruvant Norman Lewis John Nieman Ellen Miller Ken Sausville Andrea Peck Hedy Nordheimer Jo Ann Tepperman Cheryl Pickett Ellen Pomeranz Joe Zellers Vivian Pitt Roslyn Popick PERSONALS Judy Posner Joan Tessler Marilyn Aberbach Dick Rabinow Pat Ward Marge Berkeley Judy Rosamilia Sherry Weissman 117 Seated: Betty Franco, Sue Hewlett, Vice-President, Lewis Engel, President, Chris Gruning, Secretary, Rich- ard Squillaro, Treasurer, Elaine Miller. Standing: George Wohlreich, Nick Lorenzo, Evan Kramer, Kay Koch, Dodie Kass, Leslie Oppenheim, Sue Daily, Marty Greenwald, Joel Price, John Fenrich, Mr. Huntington, Adviser. Missing from picture: Ellen Pomeranz. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CIVICS COMMITTEE PEP COMMITTEE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE INDUCTION ASSEMBLY ELIGIBILITY COMMITTEE TRAFFIC COMMITTEE AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS COMMITTEE TRADITIONS COMMITTEE olumbia ! 2 ! 4 5 6 7 8 9 111213141516 181920212223 25262728293% Left to right seated: Manager Lee Lozowick, Manager Bob Rose, Larry Tennenbaum, Bucky Fader, Bart Oberhauser, Peter Meyer Co-Captain Richard Lipstein, Co-Captain Bill Davis, Louis Richmond, John Ragusa, Ken Sausville, Prosper Parkerton, Richard Squillaro, Manager Arthur Dunsmore, Manager Chris Kern. Second row: Assistant Coach Fred Booth, Coach Steve Frampton, Mark Tzeses, Sam Fortunato, Chet Young, Neal Demby, Ricky Barth, John Fenrich, Joe Silvestri, Justin Parkerton, Bob Gross, Mike Jacobs, Ray Daniel, Bob Frieman, Bob Dunphy, Assistant Coach Bill Virtue, Assistant Coach Don Montle, Man- ager Burt Hoffman. Third row: John Oswald, Peter Sigmann, Joe Papp, Dick Bishop, Dick Drake, Alan Bonn, Neil Hutchin- son, Dick Fenton, Marc Auster. Fourth row: Alex Giordano, Ed Madigan, Peter Orsi, Mike Biddlemstn, Bob Hartman, Ed Carchia, John Mistretta, Richard Hahne, Tom Tracey, Bob Crowley. 3ootU( 3, earn Left to right kneeling: John Kligora, Charles Dugan, Alan Masey, Bob Mason, Steve Koller, Richard Edelson, John Beam, Bart Thompson, Peter Tasker, Marc Berson, Nelson Knapp, Ken Gross, Alan Zeller, Rich Engel. Standing: Manager Kupperman, Harrison Powley, Bob Dickler, Jim Norman, Jay Woodbury, Don Forester, Alan Thiel, Richard Gordon, Charles Van Giezan, Ronnie Wiss, Captain Otto Sonntag, Fred Barre, Tom Wilson, Bob Bell, Tom McEntee, Richard Graham, Larry Stone, Stan Allen, Bob Ward, Charles Ziegler, Steve Nislick, Manager Roger Dalston, Coach Tom Weiner. Croii 1959 CROSS COUNTRY 1959 Columbia Opponent Irvington ......................15 40 South Side ..................... 34 21 Cranford .......................15 40 Montclair ......................21 34 East Orange ....................20 35 West Orange ....................20 35 Westfield ......................20 35 Wayne, Mountain Lakes 42 41; 55 Plainfield .....................35 20 Bloomfield .....................18 37 Dual Meet Totals: Won 8 Lost 3 Big Ten Championship Meet 1st out of 8 teams Essex County Championship 3rd out of 14 teams Seton Hall Spiked Shoe Meet 5 th out of 40 teams N. J. State Championship 5 th out of 28 teams 126 Left to right seated: Manager Fred Coren, Toby Fox, Lew Engel, Jim Mersefelder, Co-Captain, Dave Reisen, Co-Captain, Bob Blau, Len Olmstead, Sid Schnoll, Mike Citron, Fred Slater. Left to right kneeling: Manager Frank Simon, Jim Livermore, Joe Papp, Bob Hartman, Frank Illingsworth, John Daily, Dick Brady, Alan Grossman, Dick Fenton, Charles Spencer, Peter Orsi, Bob Rosenhaus, Man- ager, Bruce Allen. Standing'. Ricky Wallace, Richard Bailey, Andrew Wilner, Marc Berson, Ben Miele, George Hahn, Mike Rhodes, Evan Maurer, Jim Meier, George Franklin, Pete Tepperman, Jay Gold, Coach, Steve Frampton. S ivuruning. ZJeam 1959-1960 SWIMMING 1959-1960 Columbia Opponent Paterson Central 76 9 Morristown 55 22 Westfield 39 47 Irvington 52 25 At Plainfield 51 35 Snyder 63 14 Mountain Lakes 55 22 At Irvington 53 24 At Westfield 37 49 At Paterson Central 59 27 At Snyder 56 21 NEW JERSEY STATE CHAMPIONS 127 V_UAf Left to right kneeling: Richard Lipstein, Jim Kahn, Butch Pohle, Tom Rusoff, Bucky Fader. Standing: Coach Fred Booth, John Fenrich, Don Baxter, Captain Peter Meyer, Richard Sleckitis, Bruce Moore, Ron Wiss, Bill Greenberg, Manager. (BaibthJl earn 1959-1960 BASKETBALL 1959 Columbia Opponent Millburn 44 46 At Montclair 44 61 At Orange 47 35 Orange 49 37 Bloomfield 50 37 West Orange 62 36 At Nutley 61 45 At Kearny 67 54 East Orange 44 53 At Irvington 43 52 Montclair 43 44 Belleville 60 50 At East Orange 44 (overtime) 51 Irvington 50 (overtime) 45 At Plainfield 68 53 At West Orange 56 39 Morristown 54 45 At Scott 58 47 Big Ten Games 128 129 Left to right seated: Nathan Mandelbaum, Joel Fishman, Vic Merlo, Terry Zuckerman, Bob Schack, Har- old Jaffe, Don Monheimer, Tony Surano, Prosper Parkerton, Bob Spitz. Kneeling, left to right: Steve Smith, Andy MacTaggert, John Clemenson, Walter Kurno, Harvy Elkins, Joel Glazer, Don Bowes, Tom Nozza, A1 Weigel. Standing, left to right: Harvey Grossman, Dick Desimone, Harvey Cupioli, Gregory Wacker, Richard Edelson, Richard Rosenfeld, George Montgomery, Alan Frieze, Co-Captain John Millman, Andy Fiddler, Lane Sarasohn, Manager John Ziegler. Jeam WRESTLING TEAM I960 Columbia Opponent Plainfield 20 20 Hanover Park 11 35 Westfield 8 34 Livingston 39 13 Cranford 17 25 Scotch Plains 18 25 Morristown 8 40 Springfield 20 30 Rahway 13 37 Bloomfield 45 3 130 C0U)M 8 4 £n s L to right seated: Alan Spergel, Alan Liewant, Bob Gross, Burt Hoffman, Jim Wessel, Bill Davis, Bucky Fader, Rickey Barth. Standing: Steve Koenigsburg, Leonard Yavner, Butch Larkin, Jerry Deener, Drew Beifus, John Renner, Butch Pohle, Chet Young, Coach Stan Thornton. MaSeUt fZ earn 1959 BASEBALL 1959 Columbia Opponent Alumni 5 4 Union 14 3 At Jefferson 1 9 At Kearny 14 9 Livingston 5 5 Irvington 4 8 East Orange 9 6 Belleville 10 6 West Orange 10 9 At East Orange 1 2 At Orange 8 5 Orange 10 5 Montclair 11 7 at West Orange 3 6 Hillside 0 2 At Nutley 9 10 At Irvington 6 5 Somerville 2 9 Millburn 14 3 At Belleville 10 5 At Bloomfield 2 11 I960 COACH AND CAPTAIN Mr. Donald Montle and Burt Hoffman 131 Left to right standing'. Manager John Dunsmore, John Montgomery, Harvey Gamarel, Roger Mentz, Buster Lawder, Robert Lum, Jon Asher, Coach Mr. George Pontz. Kneeling: Roger Freeman, Donald Bergman, Lance Harrison, Toby Fox, Eddie Dykman. 1960 CAPTAIN AND COACH j 09 John Montgomery and Mr. George Pontz Qoif 1959 GOLF 1959 West Orange Columbia 9 Opponent 9 Cranford 17 1 Montclair ny2 6V2 West Orange 141 2 3 2 Bloomfield 10 8 Livingston 12 6 Montclair 10 2 7 2 Livingston 9 9 Bloomfield 9 9 Cranford 14 2 3 2 Left to right kneeling: Barry Mankowitz, Carlton Foster, Neil Goering, Elliot Scher, Dave Dornbusch, Tom Stevenson, Dave Kunca, Tom Moore, Geoff Horner. Mike Rosenbaum, Doug Carter, Tom Bayer, Bob Schweid, Steve Murphy. Second row: Assistant Coach Dave Beaver, Manager Harry Krivit, Bill Greenberg, Larry Tennenbaum, Larry Stone, Dick Urtag, Sid Schnoll, Nick Lorenzo, A1 Weigel, Peter Bartner, Bart Oberhauser, Dick Lynde, Mike Skolnick, John Millman, Mike Jacobs, Don Bowes, Rich Squillaro, Manager Richard Venza, Coach Phil Seitzer. Third row: Manager Jack Shattuck, Boy Taylor, Tom McEntee, Joel Fishman, Bob Ward, Bob Mason, Donald Friedman, Ron Wiss, Lester Baer, Steve Barnstock, Peter Spies, Fred Barre, Charles Meade, Dick Drake, Ken Gross, Bob Willson, Richard Gordon, Bob Bell, Manager Bob Trobe. Jeam 1959 TRACK 1959 Columbia Opponent Orange 92 25 Irvington ...74 43 East Side, West Side 96 17, 30 Plainfield .36 81 Perth Amboy, Highland Park .58 501 2, 33 2 East Orange (Rain) 36 18 Bloomfield 71 46 Big Ten Relays 3rd of ten teams Newark Board of Education 4 th of 18 teams Long Branch Relays 2nd, 440 yard medley relay 3rd, 880 yard medley relay Essex County Championships 1st of 14 teams Inter Orange Relays 1st, 480 yard low hurdle 1st, mile relay 2nd, 440 yard relay 2nd, 880 yard relay 2nd, V s mile medley relay 3rd of 37 teams relay State Championships 3rd of 37 teams 1960 CAPTAIN AND COACH Sid Schnoll and Mr. Phil Seitzer 133 Left to right kneeling: Don Forester, Roger Flax, Bob Rosen, Bob Rosenhaus, John Dailey. Standing: Coach William Kerr, Arnold Melik, Otto Sonntag, George Master, Jerry Pitman, Tom Rusoff. Manager Richard Lichtman. Jennid Jeam 1959 Columbia Opponent Millburn 5 0 Montclair (Rain) 2 2 At Union 2 3 Clifford Scott 5 0 East Orange 5 0 Union 3 2 At West Orange 4 1 Bloomfield 5 0 At Scott At Montclair (Rained out) 5 0 At East Orange 3 2 West Orange At Kearny (Rained out) 4 1 134 I960 COACH AND CAPTAIN Mr. William Kerr and Otto Sonntag SOPHOMORE AND BOY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Midge Petroziello, Jill Vas, Barbara Rosen- thal, Lynne Neide, Sally Marks, Barbara Rommer. Standing: Bill Kuester, Tom Reynolds, Mike Willner, Joe Abbott. CHEERLEADERS Kneeling, left to right’. Margie Rose, Carol Mintz, Merle Boriskin, Eileen Brenner. Standing, left to right: Pam Gwynn, Shelly McCoy, Elaine Orlovsky, Joan Thergesen—Co-Captain, Mish Karassik, Dodie Kass, Grace Wood. Missing from picture: Elaine Miller—Co-Captain. Sponsor: Miss Lois Baillie. TWIRLERS Kneeling, left to right’. Lois Mercadante—Co-Captain, Barbara Laster—Co-Captain. Standing, left to right’. 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MANNING JEWELER Diamonds - Watches - Rings - Jewelry Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing School Rings 53 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE NEW JERSEY Authorized Dealer for Maplewood — So. Orange Millbum — Short Hills WYMAN MOTORS INC. 1713 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. SOuth Orange 2-4900-4901 TOWN HALL DELICATESSEN CO. Where Quality Reigns and Service Pours 18 SO. ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. SOuth Orange 2-2628 PROSPECT DELICATESSEN CRELIN'S SPORT SHOPS Benjamin Sweet, Prop. Anything in Sports 491 VALLEY STREET 1887 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. MAPLEWOOD SOuth Orange 2-8031 Best Wishes to the GRUNING'S Where Good Friends Meet CLASS OF I960 59 SO. ORANGE AVENUE Also Compliments of a FRIEND THE TOP For Fine Food SO. 2-1212 Res., SO. 2-5863 VILLAGE CAMERA THE THETFORD AND RECORD SHOP SCHOOL OF MUSIC Instructions on 61 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE Saxophone - Piano - Clarinet - Accordion Guitar - Flute - Trombone - Trumpet SOuth Orange 3-6450 Instruments For Sale and For Rent Accessories Cameras Hi-Fi Record Players Records Tape Recorders 50 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Compliments of the NORMAN BARNEY'S B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS RECORDS MUSIC of Maplewood - South Orange 1901 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD 144 BELLIN'S TOPF'S DEPT. STORE MAPLEWOOD PHARMACY It was a pleasure to serve you W. Werner, R.P. S. Koblenz, R.P. SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Phone SO 2-3732 SOuth Orange 3-5400 1885 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE — Free Parking — Cor. PROSPECT MAPLEWOOD, N. J. SOuth Orange 3-3375 MAGUIRES' OF MAPLEWOOD ROBERTS Apparel for Men and Boys Fine Footwear 165 MAPLEWOOD AVE., MAPLEWOOD, N. J. SOuth Orange 2-4062 71 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE Formal Wear to Hire for the Prom SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Telephone SOuth Orange 2-4440 Compliments of MAPLEWOOD WALLPAPER CO. WELLS All Leading Papers CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE CO. WALL-TEX SANITAS 1630 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. E. and R. Schaller GLEASON LAUNDRY CO. MATTER'S DRUG STORE Drive in Save 20% BOB CHAS. MATTER 7 WEST PARKER AVENUE 1755 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Phone SOuth Orange 3-0100 CENTER SHOE SERVICE A. VOLK SONS Shoes Rebuilt to Look Like New Carmine Squillaro, Prop. 53 SO. ORANGE AVENUE SO. 2-7257 SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Dry Cleaners and Shirt Launderers Cash and Carry Office and Plant 110 VALLEY STREET SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. H . LAZAR Manufacturers of MIRRORS DIEGES CLUST Manufacturing Jewelers 17 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8, N. Y. 96 WALLACE STREET NEWARK 3, N. J. Rings - Pins Medals - Charms - Trophies SOuth Orange 3-2297 POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON Pictyun’ Mill yince 1631 Lawn Seeds Fertilizers Garden Supplies 166 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. VALLEY STREET MAPLEWOOD, N. J. SOuth Orange 2-6080 WAverly 9-9871 WAverly 6-5440 LEE McCLINTOCK FLORIST INC. HOFFMAN BROTHERS 92 BAKER STREET MAPLEWOOD, N. J. SOuth Orange 2-3525 Lee McClintock 345 HAWTHORNE AVENUE NEWARK, N. J. toarapltd
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