Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)
- Class of 1965
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Maplewood Memorial Library Maplewood. New Jersey Columbia High Srhonl iiaglrutoub, Nm Slersnj COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL Liuri irtY 17 PARKER AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 07040 There was a time of famine, of blood' of arms and vast human destruction. The world was in a war which even our generation must not forget. This was also a time of bravery and human kindness. And this we must not forget either. We dedicate the 1965Mirror to the man who has led the world through the darkness of its greatest threat into the light of its freedom. — Sir Winston Churchill ROBERT L. AMSDEN Principal in id tra tion DR. HERBERT W. McDAVIT Superintendent of Schools STUART H. BENJAMIN Dean of Boys DOROTHY D. DHARNI Dean of Girls Page 3 ADMINISTRATION Robert L. Amsden, M.A. Principal Dorothy D. Dharni, M.A. Vice-Principal; Dean of Girls Stuart H. Benjamin, M.A. Vice-Principal; Dean of Boys Betty L. Barton, M.A. Secondary Supervisor of English, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Science Departments, Vll-Xll GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Thomas H. Fleming, M.A. Chairman of Guidance Department Eleanor H. Burke, M.A. James J. Cunningham, M.Ed. Justine V. della Sala, M.A. Donald C. Griesel, M.Ed. Rita G Mears, M.A. Ben Monticciolo, M.A. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Ernest F. Fiske, M.Ed. Building Department Head Loretta S. Barczak, M.A. Marie R. Bernstein, M.A. J. Lloyd Browning, M.Ed. Ernest Buchholz, M.A. Alison H. Bush, M.A. Mary E. Clutton, M.A. Mary E. Derieg, M.A.T. Hannelore Gerlach, M.A. Joseph D. Haley, M.A. Donald F. Hamingson, M.S. (Leave of Absence) Gretchen Markov, B.A. Mary McCarroll, M.A. Jo A. McFarlane, M.A.T. David H. Meddaugh, M.A. Herman I. Mendelson, M.A. Patricia O’Hanlon, M.A. Barbara Oss, M.A. Sydell Rabin, B.S. Albert Ruttner, M.A. Margaret Schley, M.A. Mary Lou Selsby, B.A. Frederick Trent, M.A. John T. Wenker, M.A. Priscilla A. Wood, M.A. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Jack E. MacDonough, M.A. Building Department Head Nancy Berkley, M.A.T. Edward H. Buhrer, M.A. George F. Goetz, M.A. David E. Hogenauer, M.A.T. Richard H. Huntington, M.A. Margaret Johnson, M.A. E. Everett Kline, B.A. Thoreau E. Raymond, M.A. Arnold Stark, M.A. Eleanor vom Eigen, M.A. Wynnefred A. Willard, B.S. LATIN DEPARTMENT Ernest F. White, M.A. Head of Latin Department Gregory J. Murtha, M.A. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Clinton D. Talbot, M.A. Department Head Norton C. Brown, M.S. Phillip C. Clamurro, M.A. Katherine B. Fissell, B.A. Catherine G. Gallagher, B.A. Joyce M. Howlett, B.A. Mary Dell Morrison, M.A. Burnham Paige, M.A. Angelo J. Pantazes, M.Ed. William R. Peterkin, B.S. Robert Root, M.Ed. Peter A. Tenewitz, M.A. John B. Woodbury, M.A. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Marie A. Sora, M.A. Department Head Lucy G. Ahern, M.A. Jeanette B. Alfano, B.A. Marilyn D. Baxman, M.A. Joseph A. Duchesneau, M.A. Edwin M. Faust, M.A. Paul Ferrotti, B.A. Thomas L. Gill, M.A. Adolf W. Hannes, M.A. Peter P. Iosso, M.A. Helen G. Jones, M.A. Francesca A. Palminteri, M.A. Salvatore Paolella. M.A. Andrew F. Quiroli, M.A. Page 4 Set ool tacuit y PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENTS Irwin Genzer, B.A. Building Department Head Mary Lou Berardinelli, M.A. Dolph Hickman, M.Ed. Albert E. Ghegan, B.S. David J. Kinnear, B.S. Hugh Langan, M.A. C. Henry Mellinger, M.A. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Mark E. Dobbelaar, M.A. Building Department Head L. Carroll Brooks, M.Ed. Michael DeMarco, M.S. Anthony Gallo, M.A. Lucille Labson, B.S. Carol G. Stewart, M.A. Thomas J. Woudenberg, B.A. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Charles W. Williams, M.B.A. Head of Department Constance M. Ballenski, M.A. James E. Decker, M.S. Joseph A. Grosso, B.A. Miriam P. Lefcourt, M.A. Laura Munitz, M.A. David E. Weidlich. M.A. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Marguerite R. Cryer, B.S. Department Head Rhoda Lubetkin, B.S. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Howard E. Sherman, M.A. Building Chairman Anthony F. Freda, B.A. B. Patrick Holland, B.S. William M. Holmok, B.S. Matthias Mathewson, B.S. LIBRARY James W. Stanford, M.L.S. Department Head Anna Mears, M.L.S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Rudolph V. Kreutzer, M.M.E. Department Head Robert H. Jones, B.S. Warren G. Schmoll, M.M. Janice Niemann, Organist MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Albert S. Harden, Jr., M.D. Director of Health Department Robert Erler, M.D. Elizabeth Crandall, M.D. Ralph Tuly, M.D. Margaret M. Beach, R.N. Maude Fenton, R.N. ART DEPARTMENT Ernest F. DelGuercio, B.A. Department Head Susan Schofield, B.F.A. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Francis R. Hoffman, M.A. Director of Physical Education, K-12 Fred H. Booth, M.Ed. Eugene S. Chyzowych, B.S. Peter L. Cross, B.A. John Fletcher, M.Ed. G. Stephen Frampton, M.A. Albert H. Hector, B.A. Harry Johnston, M.Ed. Victor Lomakin, B.S. Philip S. Seitzer, M.Ed. Ita M. Hoxsie, M.A. Barbara Jordan, B.S. Marguerite Kuhlman, M.A. Catherine Paskert, M.A. Nancy Rhea, B.S. STUDY HALL ASSISTANT Doris U. Wohlers OFFICE STAFF Rose A. Monahan Principal’s Secretary Lee M. Cardinale Ruth W. Clapp Lillian G. Grossman Ruth L. Jackson, B.A. Evelyn M. Kircher Charlotte S. Mathias Jeanette L. Mitchell Ruth M. Murphy Frances J. Pew Hazel N. Stefany Sarah M. Venza CAFETERIA STAFF Bernice L. Decker, M.A. Director of Cafeterias Sylvia I. Kahn Cafeteria Clerk; Bookkeeper Seated left to right: Miss Berardinelli, Mrs. Lefcourt, Miss Raymond, Mrs. Willard, Miss Jones, Miss Morrison. Mrs. McCarroll. Standing left to right: Mr Woodbury, Mr. Mendelson, Mr. Haley, Mr. Weidlich, Mr. Paolella, Mr. Goetz, Mr. Buhrer, Mr. Quiroli, Mr. Gill, Mr. Ferrotti, Mr. Mellinger, Mr. Iosso. Missing from picture: Mr. Grosso, Mr. Huntington, Mr. Kinnear, Mr. Stark. Senior C HaAA C oundeforA an J Of icerA Seated left to right: Bob Wolfe, Mr. Ben Monticciolo, Miss Justine Della Salla, Mr. Thomas Fleming, Kris Davis. Page 6 Page 7 Wirror Editors — _JUi uiSor3 FRANCESCA A. PALMINTERI Editorial Advisor THOMAS WEISMAN Editor-in-Chief EDWIN FAUST Business Advisor Page 8 MARY E. DERIEG Assistant Editorial Advisor AUDREY SCHOTTENFELD Associate Editor MARVIN ISRAELOW Business Manager 1965 1962-63 The year of awe. O Columbia, thou shalt teach us, finally were in high school, Hail Sopho- mores” and the frantic search begins: the new wing, yes, you’re in it, a swimming pool, yea! ugh! and told from the beginning that we’re the class of ’65. The cougar roars and the football team is good, very good, top in the state, only to bow to Montclair after being demoralized by the Cuban missile crisis. The cougar bloody, but unbowed; and basketball even brings a crack in the solid wall of school policy, and now the new cry, Let’s go, Cougars.” The year of biology. Scrounging through mountains of earth worms living or dead, the deep freeze of the winter, books, books, winter softens and the Hub brings his new administration wheel- ing in on a jeep. John Ciardi comes to Columbia and with him Spring, the bright green salvation of weary students. Columbia ceases to hang bulkily about us now, it fits, and we fit, and the near- ing summer gives tell-tale signs of the year’s end. End it does, seniors outward, juniors onward, and we sophomores, up one rung, vacating the bottom of the ladder. 1963-64 The year of planning. Juniors, juniors, ecstasy and PSAT’s, a fresh new outlook, looking down as well as up, spirit boils, and The Crucible explodes, a Junior Play with meaning and impact. The Junior Class wears black, Mr. Woudenberg tells his story about rabbits, and the day ends in dis- belief and agony. JFK snatched from our sight and placed on an eternal pedestal so near and yet so far. The painful murmur of drums, John-John salutes, and we the class of ’65 move forward, knowing only too well that something irrevocable has been left behind. The year of the license. Jim Beatty runs and speaks, college time stalks slowly around us, and the Joff ends the second winter with Let them come to Columbia.” And come they do: SAT’s, Achievements, Merits, and college interviewers. A message from the Peace Corps and from New Jersey’s Senators. The beginnings of the Presidential campaign and the Republican primaries in New Hampshire and California. Barry’ll never make it. Our two days of Spring vacation given back and added on to the end of the year. The warmth of summer and another graduation, close, but still not ours. 1964-65 The year of anxiety. It’s our turn, and we don’t seem so big or so terribly wonderful. The year starts with a suntan, but is soon paled by the humiliating realization that IBM efficiency has given each of us a number. Almost the year of numbers, 00035, 310-750, and for some, even Avogadro’s number. Seniors now, the reward for spending two years down under: yearbook pictures, college applications, interviews, Boards again and again. Hectic days, but still the routine of tempered normalcy: a good football team, and the Student Talent Assembly reveals to us what we have in our own school. Election tempo catches us up in its fury, (we’ll vote next election), cries of immor- ality and who is William E. Miller? The half-year. January and it’s over except for minor details: classes and exams. Rest, relax. April, yag, and our residences for the next few years are decided. May, June, and swirls of memory. The year of reflection. O Columbia, hast thou taught us? We and no one can judge, not now, but later, next year, the year after. All of us on different roads, all the roads endless, but all starting at Columbia. Can we do it, can we be what is expected and more? The three years swarm before us in a frenzy of melancholy and bliss, the class, the game, the bell, a teacher’s face, peering from the onrushing waters of memory. Here then the pride, the joy, the distinction, and the firmest knowledge: If we can’t do it, nobody can. Page 10 NEILL ACKERMAN 310 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . his well-performing Fury . . . capable past homeroom chairman . . . always trying to clear those congested halls . . . Physics Club 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Traf- fic Committee 2, 3; Chairman 4; All-School Production: Ticket Committee 3, 4; Senior Play: Ticket Committee 3, 4; Executive Committee 4. WILLIAM ACKERMAN “Bill” 423 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . torn between medicine, the stage and the Olympics . . . in- citing riotous cheers . . . highly explosive . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Pre- Medical Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3, 4; Junior Play Cast 3. STARR ACKLEY 36 Kendal Avenue Maplewood ... an Army brat . . . who has dimples? . . . last to drive the Mercedes . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Bookstore Committee 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3; Nominating Committee 3; Student Exchange Committee 4. IRIS MICHELE ADLER KIH 52 Cottage Street South Orange . . . one reason why blondes aren’t having much fun ... a dancing doll with that inborn rhythm . . . “surprise me if you can. I’m a merry jest!” . . . Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Pep Com- mittee 2. ANN AINSLIE 327 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . her love for sailing and sports . . . her beautiful red hair . . . great “aid” to the South Orange Library . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. DENISE ALBOUM 59 Highland Avenue Maplewood . . . always a smile . . . that long wait till October . . . com- patibility with both sexes . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Person- ality Club ; S.O.S. 4. RICHARD C. ALSTON “Itch 50 South Crescent Street Maplewood • • . his relentless desire to be- come a great swimmer . . . So who needs parties? . . . Where’s the water? . . . Jazz Club 3; Swimming Team 3, 4. ROBERTA ANDERSEN “Bert” 19 Vermont Street Maplewood . . . always seen in a yellow convertible with the Kansas Kid . . . frequent trips to the mailbox . . . her wittiness . . . Business Education Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Secre- tary 2; All-School Production: Properties Committee 3. Page 11 JERI LEE ANDRECHYN 7 Everitt Place Maplewood ... to Rutgers or Plainfield, that is the question . . . creative with ink and alphabet . . . “Funny Girl” . . . Fencing Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America Club 2; Jazz Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Show- case Club 4; Eligibility Com- mittee 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; Foreign Exchange Committee 4. JUNE ANDREWSKI “Lammiepooh” 76 Riggs Place South Orange . . . never changes her mind (not for three years, anyway) . . . attracted to the aDONis type . . . ever running to the mailbox . . . Arts-High: Designer Club. DORIS ASADORIAN “Doree” 21 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . “friendship is the wine of life” . . . always enthusiastic . . . “crucible cast on in five minutes” . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 3: All- School Production Chorus 3; Junior Play Stage Manager 3. ROGER ANTHONY Moe” 531 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . one for parties . . . part of the two-wheel set . . . that tur- quoise beast with a Chevy engine . . . CHARLES APPLEBAUM 41 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . his ability to do every job well . . . his commanding per- sonality . . . those good looks Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Elections Committee 2; As- sembly Committee 3, 4; Foot- ball Team 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2. BETH APPLEBAUM “Apple” 320 South Harrison Street East Orange . . . petite figure, white Corvair . . . vivacious and unpredictable personality . . . love makes her world go round . . . Jazz Club 2, 4; Folk Music Club 3; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Finance Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4; Student Exchange Committee 4. FRANCIS ARKENBERG “Tad” 342 Meadowbrook Lane South Orange ... a future electrical engineer . . . reserved but resourceful . . . homework to be done in “homeroom” . . . Traffic Committee 2, 3. VICTORIA L. AUBIN Vicki” 118 Boyden Avenue Maplewood ... a certain guitar player’s favorite listener . . . that little Deuce Coupe . . . that famous homeroom romance . . . Electronics Club 3; Showcase Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 3; All-School Production: Dancer 3. Page 12 MARGARET AUERBACH “Peggy” 105 Milligan Place South Orange . her pet chipmunk . . . her memorable trips . . . supporting the post office . . . G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 4; Special Service Committee 3, 4; All-School Production: Properties Committee 3. . I BARRY BAIME Barm” 77 Glenview Road South Orange . . . that. ivy-league look . . . the long wait for the third car . . . remarkable sense of humor Math Club 2; Finance Com- mittee 3, 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Staff : Reporter 2, 3, 4. MICHELE BALABAN 171 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . known for that long blonde hair . . . her vivaciousness and charm in a smile . . . her spe- cial interest in New York . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Person- ality Club 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Secretary 2; Social Chairman 3; Pep Committee 3, 4; All- School Production: Advertising Committee 3; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. JANET BAIME J.B” 336 Harding Drive South Orange . . . never ending energy, laugh- ter, and boys . . . those wild Friday nights with the girls at Don’s . . . those drives on Sun- day afternoons in Maplewood Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 4. CARMINE BALLISTER 384 West End Road South Orange . . . his quite manner . . . those manly good looks ... a love of football and clothes . . . Homeroom Vice Chairman 2; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Football Team 2. JOHN M. BALTUS 14 Boyden Avenue Maplewood • . . “oh, my arm!” . . . Latin IV anyone? . . his love of the guidance office . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4; Display Case Committee PAUL AUSTER 406 Harding Drive South Orange ... his talent with the pen . . . strong handsome appearance . . . trips to the land of Italy . . . Political Government Club 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Junior Assembly Chairman 3; Assembly Committee 3, 4; Baseball team 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Team 2, 3; Cross Country Team 2; Foreign Exchange Committee 3. NICHOLAS BARANETSKY Nick” 71 Collinwood Road Maplewood . . . just in the “nick” of time ... a welcome asset to 342 . . . often seen in the Chemistry lab . . . Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 4; Xavier High School: German Club 3; Tennis Team 1; Intramural Football 1; J.V. Football Team 2; Varsity Foot- ball Team 3; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Intramural Baseball 1, 2, 3. Page 13 CHARLOTTE BARBER 16 Clinton Avenue Maplewood . . . wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick? . . . 144’s only female with one of those rare parking permits . . . perpetual laughter . . . Fencing Club 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Parnassian Society 2; Person- ality Club 4; Homeroom Secre- tary 2; Elections Committee 3; All-School Production Makeup Committee 2; Junior Play Costume Committee 3; Student Exchange Committee 3, 4. WILLIAM BARKER “Bill” 271 Forest Road South Orange . . . that questionable equestrian ability . . . his passion? A. P. History . . . those frequent glances at the clock . . . Political Government Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 2; Track Team 2, 3; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3. DENNIS BARNA 3 Menzel Avenue Maplewood . . . keeping in step with the brass band . . . the strong silent type ... a friend to all . . . Electronics Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES BARNES “Barney 454 Walton Road Maplewood . . . one of the regulars at ‘Ning’s . . . those innocent blue eyes . . . “and all that jazz” . . . House and Grounds Commit- tee 2, 3, 4. CAROLINE BARON “Car 140 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . she likes lox and “beagles” . . . she can never quite make those “contacts” . . . her major interest in Spanish ole! . . . Folk Music Club 4: Pan Ameri- can Club 3; Parnassian Society 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Foreign Exchange Committee 4; Junior Play Make-up Committee 3; All- School Production Make-up Committee 3. JANE BARON “Janie” 411 Thornden Street South Orange . . . homeroom 122’s Vetonica Lake . . . her reMARKable college weekends . . . her ador- ation of Barbra Streisand . . . Folk Music Club 3; Music Box Club 2; Personality Club 4; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2; Bookstore Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction: Advertising Commit- tee 3. CHARLES J. BARRELLI “Chuck” 85 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . his changing character and varied interests . . . love for his “hot” Super Hawk . . . strong desire to run for letters Chemistry Club 4: Homeroom Treasurer 2; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3; Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, captain 4. THOMAS BASS “T” 35 Norfolk Avenue Maplewood . . . his collegiate good looks . . . those Friday nights with the boys ... a born comedian Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2. Page 14 BRUCE BAUMGARTNER 11 Winthrop Place Maplewood . “what, soccer?” . . . his friendly frankness . . . his casual attitude toward life . . . Biology Club 2; Golf Team Manager 3; Soccer Team 3; Varsity Club 4. JANICE BERKOWITZ “J.B.” 91 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . she loves her RCA “Victor” • . . small and petite . . . that long wait for her license . . . Pan American Club 2; Plat- form Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4; S.O.S. 4. SALLY LOUISE BELDIN 6 Burnet Street Maplewood . . . “funny girl” ... I could have danced all night . . . since at first you don’t succeed . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; All- School Production: Dancer 2; Scenery Painting Committee 3; Lighting Crew 3. STEVEN BERK 505 Clark Street South Orange ... a deserter of 214 for the namesake of his car . . . help stamp out Fords . . . always on the go .. . CHRISTOPHER BELLO “Chris” 102 Mountainhouse Road South Orange • . . quiet brilliance . . . subtle wit . . . one of Columbia’s best bids . . . Physics Club 3; Political Gov- ernment Club 2; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3; Assembly Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Baseball Team J.V. 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4. SANFORD BERKE “Sandy” 13 Washington Park Maplewood . . . never at a loss for words ... ’62 Catalina with top al- ways down . . . the Gene Krupa of CHS . . . Wrestling Team 2. NANCY BEAM 608 Ridgewood Road Maplewood ... a neat appearance and tidy manner . . . those soulful brown eyes ... in her heart, she knows he’s right . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3; Forum Romanum 2; G.A.A. 2, 4; Pan American Club Treasurer 4; Civics Com- mittee 4; All-School Produc- tion: Dancer 3; Scenery Paint- ing 2, 3; S.O.S. 4. CAROL BERMAN 33 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . around the world in ‘80’ days ... as quick as a cookie ... a literary master and capa- ble homeroom leader . . . Forum Romanum Club 2; Literary Masters Society 3; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2; Home- room Chairman 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Advertising Committee 3; Junior Play Reading Commit- tee 2; Columbian Staff Re- porter 3; Student Exchange Committee 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 3. Page 15 CAROL BERNAU 330 Hartford Road South Orange . . . the world is a funny place . . . “why did they invent Mon- day mornings?” . . . love of people, animals, New Hamp- shire and the ocean . . . Literary Masters Society 4; Music Box 2; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3; Showcase 3, Presi- dent 4; Bookstore 3, 4; Colum- bian Reporter 3. LAWRENCE KEITH BERNHEIM “Lo Bo 411 Harding Drive South Orange ... he doesn't go to school, he just visits . . . “which acci- dent did you like the best?” . . . the big “Sea” man of CHS . . . Fencing Club 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Junior Dance Committee 3. CHANTAL BERRY “Chantl'-berry” 28 Oregon Street Maplewood . . . her varied interest and abilities ... a hard working journalist with creative ability . . . the intellect of 205 . . . Music Box Club 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Civics Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3; Display Case Committee 3, 4; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Mirror Statistician 4; Columbian Re porter 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN L BLAETZ “Bee-Dee” 14 Carlton Court Maplewood . . . her modest unassuming ways . . . future Angel of Mercy . . . shows her dimples when she smiles . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4; Library Council 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4. LESLIE BILLINGS 62 White Oak Drive South Orange . . . she'll take the “broadway” to success . . . always gets top “billing” . . . her neat appear- ance . . . Parnassian Society 4; Person- ality Club 4; Showcase Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Civics Committee 4; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play Cast 3. ERICA BLAINE “Ricky” 246 Turrell Avenue South Orange . . . always drawing and dream- ing . . . how far is it to Spain? . . . that subtle sense of humor Folk Music Club 3; Music Box Club 2, 4; Parnassian Society 2; Showcase Club 3, 4; All- School Production: Dancers 3; Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3. DAVID BLAH “Dave” 278 Underhill Road South Orange . . . daily commuter to Vails- burg . . . the Cadillac has a big backseat . . . in search of the opposite sex . . . Folk Music Club 4; Fire Com- mittee 3; Track Team 3, 4. SANFORD M. BLOCK “Sandy” 6 Buckingham Gardens Parkwt Maplewood . . . “no, it’s not a 409” . . budding Picasso . . . he’s i' the nicest car on the “block” . Folk Music Club 4; Pan Amer can Club 2, 3. Page 16 CAROL BLOOM 320 Harding Drive South Orange . . her love of art . . . pleasant distraction in homeroom . . . tall, slim, and attractive . . . Art Service Club 2, 3; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 2, Secretary 3; Homeroom: Vice Chairman 2, Social Chairman 3; Finance Committee 2; Mirror Staff: Artist. RICHARD BODNER Bod” 15 Burr Road Maplewood . . . his never-ending supply of cars . . . shop steward of home- room wit . . . “vous etes un champignon” . . . Math Club 2; Physics Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Social Chairman 4: All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 2; Ticket Committee 3, 4; Senior Play: Ticket Committee 3, 4; Mirror Advertising Committee 4; Per- sonals 4. RANDALL W. BOGERT Randy” 425 Tillou Road South Orange . . . heading south for surf, north for snow . . . ambition lies in the field of art .. . quiet in homeroom but different out- side . . . All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Art Service Club 4. CHARLES BOHN Charlie” 365 Clark Street South Orange . . . those daily homeroom con- versations ... a Goldwater favorite . . . best owner of a '64 Skylark . . . Physics Club 4; Political Gov- ernment Club 3, 4; Fire Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team 3; Wrestling Team 3; Color Guard 3, 4. BARBARA N. BOOTH Bobbie” 40 Collinwood Road Maplewood . . . “round up good fellowship” . . . simpdtica . . . une bonne amie de tout le monde . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4. GEORGETTE BORK Jet” 114 Lexington Avenue Maplewood . . . fun loving personality . . . never in homeroom before 8:25 ■ . . her jet black hair . . . G.A.A. 2; Parnassian Society 2. GEORGE ALLEN BLOOMQUIST “Al” 369 Clark Street South Orange . . . his constant visitor to homeroom . . . always a need for a haircut . . . his love for art and . . . Art Service 4; Fire Committee 4; House and Grounds Com- mittee 2; Wrestling Team 2; All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; Junior Play Scenery Painting Committee 4; Mirror Artist 4; Color Guard 3, 4. ELLEN BOTWIN Bot” 121 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . cute with a wit to match ... a sincere friend ... an avid interest in Young Judea Le Cercle Fran?ais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Special Service Committee 3, 4. Page 17 JIM BOURNE “Killer” 510 Finlay Place South Orange . . . known all over . . . likes good looking girls . . . never misses anything “wild” . . . Oratory High School: J.V. Football 2; Weightlifting Team 2. VERNON BRYAN 23 Valley Street South Orange . . . easily spotted on the foot- ball field at halftime . . . con- stantly speaking of sports . . . a bright and sincere individual GARY BUR “Ed” 77 Broadview Avenue Maplewood . . . Hercules of 219 . . . “I’m not late, the bell is early” . . . a friend to all . . . ANNE BOZZELLI 17 Eder Terrace South Orange . . . “Annie get your converti- ble” . . . her favorite “seaside” resort ... a sure F.T.A. from N.S.C. . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Personality Club 4. MICHAEL BRUCK “Mike” 10 North Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . Little GTO” . . . that Herculean look . . . quest for the ideal girl . . . Pre-Medical Club 3; Home- room Chairman 2; Cross Coun- try Team 2; Wrestling Team 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee. WAYNE BOUTILLIER 26 South Pierson Road Maplewood . . . big bad 51 Ford . . . soda pusher for Barney’s . . . one of the bombers . . . JEFFREY BRENNAN “Jeff” 25 Hickory Drive Maplewood ... a flair for dramatics and singing . . . that distinctively different sneeze . . . “has the bell rung yet?” . . . Biology Club 2; Literary Mas- ters Society 4; Folk Music Club 4; Platform Club 4; Wrestling Team 2; All-School Produc- tion: Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3. BARRY BRUCKNER 33 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . our man in the choir . . . the voice of 214 . . . quiet and conscientious . . . Music Box Club 2, 3, 4; Fire Committee 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3. Page 18 TODD L BURSTEIN 17 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . admiration for a material world . . . “may I have a papp?” . . . his gentle ways with cars (?) Library Council Club 2, 3; Dis- play Case Committee 3. field . . . Grounds Committee Team 2, 4; Track Nominating Commit- tee 3. it LYNN CALSIBET “Lynn 37 Clinton Avenue Maplewood . . . summer in stock and then a sudden love for the theatre • . . having a custom made Chevy ... “a stitch in time” Parnassian Society 2; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Dancers 3; Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Play Costume Committee 3. MICHAEL BUSHBERG “El Bean” 32 Speir Drive South Orange . . . quiet and reserved, when asleep . . . his daily three-hour stops at Gruning’s . . . his love of “E’s” . . . Homeroom Vice Chairman 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3; Cross Country Team 2, 3; Track Team 2; Advisory Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA J. BYRNE “Pat 66 Burnett Avenue Maplewood . . . Andy’s her man . . . her forever stalling orange Buick . . . Richard’s best friend . . . Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; All-School Production Prop- erties Committee 3; Junior Play Properties Committee 3. CAROL MARIE BYRNE 1558 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . peppy, petite, and pretty . . . those familiar winks . . . the perfect example of “how to succeed in friendship with- out really trying’’ . . . Art Service 4; Le Cercle Fran- $ais 3, 4: Fencing 2; Future Nurses of America, Treasurer 3; Jazz Club 4; Folk Music 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3. NANCY CALLAHAN 40 Sagamore Road Maplewood . . . her outstanding artistic ability ... is it true blondes have more fun? . . . those Mantoloking summers . . . Art Service Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Scenery Painting 2; Senior Play Scenery Painting 2, 3; S.O.S. 4. A CHERY'. CANTOR 630 Mountain Drive South Orange . . . that shiny golden ring . . . “what a sketch!” . . . short fling with an XK-E . . . Folk Music Club 3, 4; Person- ality Club 4; Prospect Hill Country Day School: French Club 2; Art Showcase 2. Page 19 HOPE CANTOR 187 Hill Drive South Orange . . . the sunshine of Columbia ... a wardrobe to envy . . . never at a loss for boys . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Future Teachers of America Club 3; Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2. 3, 4; Homeroom Officers Treasurer 2, 4, Social Chairman 3; Elec- tions Committee 3, 4; Tradi- tions Committee 3; Columbian Business Staff 3, 4. C® ENN CAREY Wyoming Avenue i!R Orange that certain junior girl . . . giance to the swimming am a car lor every mood Swimming Team 2; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. HOWARD CASNER Howie” 114 Mercer Place South Orange . . . the “mad motorist” of the parking lot . . . his love of singing . . . a future ambulance driver . . . Troubadors Club. PATRICK CAVANAUGH Pat” 129 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . the Irishman of the Cross Country team . . . homeroom 213’s Man of Mystery ... a faithful color bearer . . . Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3; Color Guard 3, Co-chairman 4. ELLIS CHASE 1 Lennox Terrace South Orange . . . easily found either count- ing Bookstore profits or pound- ing on the eighty-eight . . . his morbid sense of humor . . . his flawless (???) study habits Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Home- room Secretary 2; Bookstore Committee 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Junior Play: Adver- tising Committee 3; Junior Play Reading Committee 3; Mirror Advertising Committee 4; Executive Committee 4; All- School Production Accompa- nist 2, 3. TERRY CHAVKIN 30 Lancaster Avenue Maplewood . . . quiet, sophisticated man- ner . . . sweet disposition . . . down the ski trails of Mt. Snow Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; Bookstore Commit- tee 4; Junior Play Ticket Com- mittee 3. PAUL C. CHRISTAKOS 53 South Mountain Avenue Maplewood . . . quiet and reserved, but friendly ... a serious science student . . . quick responses to a jazz beat . . . Wrestling Team Manager 2; All-School Production Adver- tising Committee 2; Colum- bian Photographer 2. JUDITH GAIL CIAMBRONE Judy” 149 Burnett Avenue Maplewood . . . her squeaky “Hi” . . . sweet mixture of personality and looks . . . her ingenious way with a sewing machine . . . Art Service Club 2; Business Education Club 4: Italian Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4. Page 20 CAROLYN CLARK “Lyn 476 Ridgewood Road Maplewood love of tennis and tennis players . . . those big blue eyes gone in a flash of red . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Social Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play Properties Com- mittee 3. CAROLINE COHEN “Carrie 257 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . vibrant smile, vibrant per- sonality ... off on another college weekend . . . “if ab- sence makes the heart grow fonder, Carrie is dearly loved” Jazz Club 4; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 4; Plat- form Club 3, 4; Flomeroom Offices: Secretary 2; Treasurer 2; Social Chairman 3. GERALD COHEN “Gerry 338 Warwick Avenue South Orange ... 224’s own Sandy Koufax .. . another day, another sweater . . . can usually be found in the gym ... . Pep Committee 2; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity 'Club 4. DONALD COHEN 338 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . the other half of the Cougar pitching duo . . . talent with a brush . . . always where the fun is .. . Pep Committee 2; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2; Columbian Staff: Advertis- ing Committee 4. HARVEY COHEN 15 Ball Terrace Maplewood . . . his cynical remarks about everything . . . a football letter winner ... a really all-around personality . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Varsity Club 3, 4. JAMES CLAWSON “Claw” 482 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . his numerous questions about math in homeroom . . . a real shutterbug . . . his decep- tive quietness . . . Audio-Visual Aids Committee 4. JUDITH COHEN “Judy 202 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . quiet and reserved ... a sweet and sincere girl ... a really loyal friend . . . Personality Club 4; Finance Committee. Highland Park High School A. F. S. 2; Travel Club 2; Broad- way Shows Club 2. RICHARD COHEN “Rich” 35 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . the Pete Seeger of the folk- singing set .. . quiet, but po- tent . . . he’s got the Benz, and it doesn’t ache . . . Folk Music Club 4; Home- room Vice Chairman 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3; Traffic Committee 2, 3; Football Team 2, 3; Track Team 2. Page 21 STEVEN COHEN 15 Lenox Terrace South Orange . . . passion for a parking per- mit . . . speaking of sports . . . an opinion on everything . . . Chemistry Club 4; Forum Ro- manum Club 3; Jazz Club 4; Math Club 4; Physics Club 3; Fire Committee 2; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. TOBY B. COHEN 182 Garfield Place Maplewood ... a good word for every- body . . . sincere, thoughtful friend . . . her “love” of French class . . . Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 4; Political Government Club 3, 4; All- School Production: Dancers 3; S.O.S. 4. THOMAS ROLAND CONDIT 29 Curtiss Place Maplewood . . . right-hand man of the library ... a smile for every- one . . . oh, those broken test tubes! . . . Art Service Club 4; Biology Club 2; Library Council Club 3, Vice President 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 3; Wrestling Team Manager 2; Display Case Com- mittee 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction: Cast and Chorus 2. BRIAN CONNELLY 73 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . pledging allegiance to Nings . . . “don’t mention my dimples . . . long white con- vertible . . . Electronics Club 4. BARBARA JOAN COOPER “Barb 98 Collinwood Road, South Maplewood . . . eat, drink, and be tidy . . . bubbling over with energy . . . the friendliest of the friendly Forum Romanum 2; Literary Masters Society 2, 3, 4; Home- room Treasurer 2; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 4; Display Case Committee 3, 4; All- School Production: Ticket Committee 2, Dancer 3; Junior Play Ticket Committee Chair- man 3 ; Student Exchange Com- mittee 3, 4. BETSY COOPER 98 Collinwood Road, South Maplewood . . . her variety of interests and abilities . . . the “other half” of the Cooper couplet . . . friendly and sincere . . . Library Council 2; Literary Masters Society 2, 3, Secretary 4; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Display Case Com- mittee 3, 4; All-School Produc- tion Ticket Committee 2, 3; Junior Play Ticket Committee Chairman 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee 3; Columbian Re- porter 2, 3, 4; Student Ex- change Committee 3, 4. NEIL COOPERMAN 65 Pierson Road South Maplewood ... a sure success . . . our own Einstein . . . his reserved man- ner . . . .Chess Club 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, Vice President 4; Physics Club 2, 3, Vice President 4; Political Government Club 4; Fire Committee 3; Traffic Committee 4; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Columbian Photog- raphy 2, 3. BARBARA CORE 131 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . good things come in small packages . . . one of the ex- plosive cheerleaders . . . her amiability . . . Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Page 22 SUSAN COWAN “Pixie” 49 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood . . . snap, crackle, pop! . . . proof that good things come in small packages . . . letters, letters, done with letters . . . Fencing Club 2; Eligibility Committee 2; Pep Committee 3, 4; All-School Production: Ticket Committee 3; Social Service Group 2, 3. MARTHA CRAMER “Marti” 171 Meadowbrook Place South Orange . . . that summer in Bermuda ... a smashing interest in ten- nis players ... a swinging, friendly manner . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3; Jazz Club 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3; Junior Play Costume Com- mittee 3; Student Exchange Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. MARIE CRAPPSE “Re” 28 Taranto Court Maplewood ... a welcome addition to any bowling team . . . when in need of a friend, call Marie . . . Belleville’s loss, Columbia's gain . . . Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 4; Personality Club 4; Belleville High School: Bowling Team 2. CAROL LYNNE CREGAR 7 Girard Place Maplewood . . . strictly feminine . . . avid interest in A.V. committee . . . Harry! . . . G.A.A. 2; Pre-Medical Club 3; Pep Committee 4; Audio- Visual Aids Committee 4. ROBERT J. CROCKETT III 682 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . lover of lacrosse, sports, and pretty women . . . '77 never tell . . . the roar on the cheerleading squad . . . House and Grounds Committee 2, 3; Pep Committee 4; Cross Country Team 2, 3; Soccer Team 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Cougar 4. JAMES R. CROMPTON “Jim” 62 Concord Avenue Maplewood . . . using homeroom period to the best advantage (?) . . . his '56 customized Chevy . . . love of cars . . . Track Team 3. MARY CROSS 430 Meeker Street South Orange . . her fine acting and singing in Kiss Me Kate . . . always waiting for those phone calls . . . she has her moments . . . Music Box Club 2; Parnassian Society 2, 4; All-School Pro- duction Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Columbian Reporter 3, 4. RALPH CUCCINIELLO “Cucch” 434 Meeker Street South Orange . . . king of the village cruisers . . . often seen bombin’ around in his red Plymouth convertible . . . love of long hair . . . Page 23 THOMAS CUNNEEN Tom 58 Harding Drive South Orange . . . his brown loafers . . . our man from Wall Street . . . one of 130’s three musketeers . . . Pre-Medical Club 4; Display Case Committee 3, 4. PATRICIA DANGLER Pat” 653 Ridgewood Road Maplewood ... a desire to become a Flor- ence Nightingale . . . her out- standing ability with needle and thread . . . striking blue eye? Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4; Italian Club 4; Pre- Medical Club 3, 4. NINA DANSKY 48 Ball Terrace Maplewood . . . someday in Israel . . . folk dancing is her specialty . . . those week-ends in Boston . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2: Literary Master Society 4; Folk Music Club 3; Parnassian Society 2; Platform Club 4; Bookstore Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction Dancer 3. DOUGLAS DARLINGTON Doug 228 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . always in trouble with Miss B . . . one of the hot two-wheel boys . . . those wild rides to the club . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Wrestling Team 2: Audio- Visual Aids Committee 2. FRED DAUM 15 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . love of chess . . . omnis- cie ntly esoterically pedantically abstruse (in the Neitzchean sense) . . . han't spoil . . . Chemistry Club 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Chess Club 2, 3, President 4; Library Council 2, 3: Physics Club 2; Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3. JOAN DAVIS Joani” 75 Whiteoak Drive South Orange ... an affection for her guitar and JFTY . . . that fabulous summer in Israel . . . her execu- tive ability . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Book- store Committee 2, 4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; Mirror Girls’ Sports Editor 4. FRANK CURNOW 96 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . that often-broken tibia . . . one of the Cougar nine ... a really nice guy . . . Chess Club 2, 3; Physics Club 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Finance Committee 2; Base- ball Team 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Varsity Club 4. KRISTEN DAVIS Keek” 40 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . her distinctive greeting . . . those collegiate looks ... '7 got a letter!” . . . Fencing Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2, 3, 4: Pep Committee 2; Social Commit- tee 4; Secretary, Senior Class 4; All-School Production: Make- up Committee 3: Junior Play: Make-up Committee 3; Foreign Exchange Committee 3. Page 24 WILLIAM DAVIS Squaw 105 Third Street South Orange dark, handsome appearance . . his cool and collected man- ner . . . that subtle sense of humor . . . Football 2. JOSEPH DeAMICIS Joe 650 Hamilton Road South Orange . . . quick green Corvette . . . “College Joe” . . . who’s going swimming this early?” . . . Fencing Club 2; Jazz Club 2; Elections Committee 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Soccer Team 3; Swimming Team 3, 4; Student Exchange LINDA DeCICCO 12 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . her secretarial ability . . . Johnny’s angel . . . not very loud until 2:46 . . . Business Club 4. PETER DeCICCO Zeke” 26 Oregon Street Maplewood . . . “Flash of the diamond” . . . baseball and girls—in that or- der . . . those rugged Italian looks . . . Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball Team 2, 3. LINDA DECKER 24 Brook Lane Maplewood . . . the only senior girl who may never drive . . . the perfect combination of red hair and freckles . . . always found where the fun is . . . Personality Club 3, 4; Elec- tions Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3. RICHARD DE JIANNE “Dulpapace” 65 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . one of Mr. Benjamin’s boys ... the playboy of 245 . . . his hot ’55 Chevy . . . Baseball Team 2. JANE CATHERINE DELABAR Dimples 168 Kilburn Place South Orange ... a canine love affair . . . radiant warmth and friendli- ness . . . quiet in homeroom but outside—watch out! . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4. A. DIANE DELANEY 5 Edgewood Place Maplewood ... a slight smile that means much . . . “Oh, I’m so mad!” . . . her neat appearance . . . Art Service Club 3: Fencing Club 2; Personality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Junior Play Advertising Committee 3; Student Exchange Committee 4. Page 25 CATHERINE DELGALDO “Cathy” 458 South 4 Street Maplewood . . . short and little behind that Corvair . . . “Ruth, talk to me” . . . always working on steno Library Council 3, 4; Special Service Committee 3, 4. MARGARET DEL GUERCIO “Margie” 253 Audley Street South Orange . . . adventures on the roof . . . waiting for those Sunday phone calls . . . “vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry?” . . . Le Cercle Frangais 4; Forum Romanum 4; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3; Social Committee 2; All-School Production Costume Committee 3. EDWARD DEN BRAVEN “Dutch” 171 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . welcome addition to H.R. 252 . . . his keen interest in motorcycles . . . outstanding member of the soccer team . . . Soccer Team 4. East Orange High School: Soc- cer Team 2. VICTOR DICHIARA “Sabu” . . . member of the swingin’ “tempests” . . . waving that little Italian flag . . . “Sabu” Electronics Club 2, 3; Italian Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Sec- retary 2; Track Team 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3. LUCILLE DESIMONE “Ceil” 246 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . where the sports are . . . “none know her but to love her” . . . that glamorous com- bination of black and blue . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2; Literary Masters So- ciety 4; Political Government Club 4: Civics Committee 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL Dl LEO “Mike” 50 Sommer Avenue Maplewood . . . Fort Lauderdale or bust • . . the “Rebel” . . . his acci- dent prone M.G. . . . JOHN J. DIOS “Dose” 182 Oakland Road Maplewood ... a girl’s reason for attending wrestling meets . . . man with the money . . . BROWN class of ’69 .. . Political Government Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom: Chairman 3, Vice Chairman 2; Junior As- sembly Chairman 3; Finance Committee 3, Chairman 4; Social Committee 2; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Treasurer of School 4. MICHAEL DOLAN “Mike” 9 Sommer Avenue Maplewood ... an auto devote . . . con- tinuous car-hopping ... a man of a few words . . . Page 26 WILLIAM A. DRESKIN 510 Hartford Court South Orange . . “too much form, too little fire” . . . “living and ceasing to live are imaginary solutions, existence is elsewhere” . . . admiration of Robert Frost . . . WILLIAM DROSBACK 425 Wilden Place South Orange . . . carefree and easy going ... a relaxed, happy manner . . . his ability to get things done . . . Showcase Club 3. 4; Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4. ALAN I. DUBROW Dubes” 219 Holland Road South Orange . . . he’d rather fight . . . his unusual combination of wit and intelligence ... a real “card” Chess Club 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Fire Committee 2, 3; Football Team 2; Track Team 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Cheer Leader 4; Display Case Committee 3; Junior Play Cast 3. RUTH EHRENKRANZ Bea” 48 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . one of Columbia’s few natural blondes ... an ever present smile ... a formula for friendship . . . Fencing Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Literary Masters Society 4; Personality Club 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4. ALISON K. EHRLICH “Allie” 421 Redmond Road South Orange . . . Allie’s Dyna, her yellow Olds ... “I don’t believe it— she cut her hair!” . . . the way she accents her eyes . . . Jazz Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; All-School Production: Dancer 3; Mirror Photogra- pher 4. MICHAEL EIN Mike” 379 Thornden Street South Orange . . . big man on the slalom . . . deep desire for his own car . . . active member of 342 . . . Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 3; Physics Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Traf- fic Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3. FREDERIC LEE EISEMAN “The Magnificent” 516 Summit Avenue Maplewood ... the movie of “Everyman”... his devotion to Troubadours . . . “Lee Eiseman Cometh” . . . Audio-Visual Aids Committee 4. Maumee Valley Country Day School: Chess Club: German Club; Sophomore Play, Direc- tor. WILLIAM ELIN “Bill” 325 Highland Road South Orange ... a lovable nut . . . recog- nized by his “hello-dere” . . . never lost a bet {yet) . . . Audio-Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4. Page 27 THOMAS ELWOOD Tom” 42 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . blue eyes and freckles . . . in the service of audio-visual ... an active member of the Platform Club . . . Platform Club 4; Fire Com- mittee 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 4; Color Guard 4. DENNIS M. EXLEY X” 501 Melrose Place South Orange . . . CHS delegate from Sweden ... a welcome addition here . . . one of the quieter fellas around . . . IRENE EPSTEIN 7 Glenview Road South Orange . . . her leader of the pack—a “Wolf” . . . one of the last to get her license, but one of the first to drive . . . one reason why gentlemen prefer blondes Folk Music Club 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; All-School Produc- tion: Advertising Committee 3; Foreign Exchange Committee 4. CATHERINE ERLER “Cath” 604 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . her leadership qualities . . . an horrendous problem to the eligibility committee ... re- spected and admired . . . Future Nurses of America Club Vice President 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Bookstore Committee 3, Sec- retary 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 3; Special Serv- ice Committee 3; All-School Production: Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play Ticket Commit- tee 3. MARY LOU ERCOLANO Lou” 4 Bowdoin Street Maplewood . . . “sing the melody, I’ll har- monize” . . . homeroom 130’s best president . . . lady archi- tect, extraordinaire . . . Chemistry Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Italian Club 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Music Box Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4: Fire Committee 2: Pep Com- mittee 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation 3, 4; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Mirror Cir- culation Committee 4. DALE GORDON EVERSWICK 148 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . almost a “pro” at soccer . . . our representative from Southern Rhodesia . . . his adaptability . . . Soccer Team 4. Cranborne Boy’s High, Africa: Rugby 2, 3; Tennis Team 2; Cricket 2. EILEEN FABIANO 5 Essex Avenue Maplewood . . . her special interest at Mont- clair State . . . those “Frank” opinions . . . long wait for the week-end . . . G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 3, 4; Civics Committee 4. 195 Great Hills Drive South Orange . . . the man who mastered the automatic transmission . . . lover of golf . . . friend to all Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 4; Traffic Committee 4. HARRY ENGEL Page 28 RICHARD ALAN FAIN 3 Harding Drive South Orange . . . dark good looks . . . casual personality . . . popularity with the opposite sex . . . Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Junior Play Advertising Com- mittee 3. SHARON FANO “Shar” 125 South Kingman Road South Orange . . . one reason why gentlemen prefer blondes ... a charming blush mixed in with that viva- cious personality . . . her ,sleepy” moods . . . Italian Club 2, 3. DIANA D. FANTL “Dee” 44 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood ... an understanding friend who knows her own mind . . . Hi sweety bumps! . . . dress- making skill . . . Art Service Club 2; Forum Romanum 2; Civics Committee 3, 4; All-School Production Costume Committee 2; Junior Play Costume Committee 3. JUDIT FARKAS “Judi” 167 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . that long awaited driver’s license ... a figure so divine . . . silence is noble . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3; Per- sonality Club 3, 4; Civics Com- mittee 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 3; Display Case Committee Secretary 3, 4; Special Service Committee 2, 3; All-School Production: Costume Committee 3. JAMES FARMER “Jim” 101 Fairview Avenue South Orange . . . extremely talkative . . . his love of the French language . . . 144’s CORE representative All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3. RICHARD J. FARRELL-' “Ricky” ai 58 Comstock Place Soufti Orange . . . those mysterious good looks . . . the search for th certain girl . . . the hardwork ing employee at Beilins’ . Football Team 2; Stage Crew 2. ROBERT FEHRENBACH 73 Woodside Road Maplewood ... a crewcut? Never! . . . one of the boys . . . sharp dresser Basketball Team Manager 3. Walsh High School: Spanish Club 2. MARILYN HOPE FEINSILVER 39 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . better late than never” . . . being nice is her main asset . . . often the center of conversa- tion . . . Personality Club 3, 4; Plat- form Club 2, 3, 4; Fire Com- mittee 3; Elections Committee 4; Special Service Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. Pace 29 ANDREW FEINSTEIN “Andy” 6 Courter Avenue Maplewood ... oh, those closed homeroom periods . . . sports, girls, and “love” of school . . . perma- nent case of those Monday morning blues . . . Chemistry Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Traffic Committee 4; Basketball Team Manager 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Ticket Committee 4; Jerseymen Club 3. LINDA FELDMAN 481 Summit Avenue Maplewood ... a “miracle working” Helen Keller . . . her love of poetry . . . that special dramatic talent Le Cercle Fran?ais 2; Literary Masters Society 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Showcase 3; Civics Committee 4; All-School Production: Advertising Com- mittee 2, Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3; Mirror Dramatics Editor 4; Student Exchange Committee 4. LANE FERDINAND “Ferd” 48 Oberlin Street Maplewood . . . “your mother dresses you fuftny” ... a Shop-Rite man . . . red Fury convertible . . . Electronics Club 2, 3; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team Rescue Squad 3; Light- ing Crew 2. CHARLES FERRARO 35 Oberlin Avenue Maplewood . . . Columbia’s used car dealer . . . king of the surf guitar . . . always on the prowl . . . Folk Music Club 3, 4; Fire Committee 3. CAROL FERRIDAY 28 Field Road Maplewood . . . those big blue (?) eyes . . . her friendly personality . . . one of 342’s favorite people . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Showcase Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Junior Play Cast and Chorus 3; S.O.S. 4; Foreign Exchange Committee 4. NANCY FINE 504 Summit Avenue Maplewood ... a love of folk music, espe- cially Bob Dylan . . . those summers at the island ... a lively girl with a distinct per- sonality . . . Jazz Club 4; Literary Masters Society 4; Folk Music Club 3; Parnassian Society 2. MARC FINKEL 14 Plymouth Place Maplewood . . . next, the Supreme Court ... a man of many words . . . popularity with both sexes . . . Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3. VIRGINIA FIOCCA “Ginger 173 West Fairview Avenue South Orange . . . ability to be “lost” and to “lose” in a conversation . . . gets around town in the ’56 bomb . . . loyal fan of all CHS football teams . . . G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3; All-School Produc- tion Costume Committee 2; Columbian Reporter 2. Page 30 ROBERT FIRTEL 55 Duffield Drive South Orange . . . on the warpath . . . subtle humor, occasional smiles, and annual haircuts ... a Ning’s boy . . . Eligibility Committee 3; Golf Team 3. Newark Academy: Business Club 2; Ski Club 2; Stamp and Coin Club 2; Varsity Club 2. xf o- RICHARD FISCHETTI 7 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . one of the Village regulars . . . where the fun is ... a very good student . . . Math Club 2. ■ MICHAEL FISHER “Fish” 617 Mountain Drive South Orange ... a winner through and through . . . achieved perfec- tion in procrastination . . . Biology Club: Treasurer 2; Vice President 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Forum Romanum 2; Physics Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3. NANCY FISHER 125 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . greatest pep chairman C.H.S. has ever had . . . her remarkable wit and personality . . . her knack (?) for winning all of those homeroom elec- tions . . . G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 3, 4; Pep Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Mirror Lawyer 4. JAMES E. FISKE “Jim” 51 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . enjoys wrestling and gym- nastics . . . love of physics . . . a pillar of the visual aids and sound committees . . . Electronics Club 4; Physics Club 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2, Chair- man 3, Co-Chairman 4; Sound Crew Chairman 2. JACK FITZSIMMONS 178 Village Road South Orange . . . out of this world . . . his long, long hair . . . never a word in homeroom . . . RONNIE FLAGG “Regan” 98 Rutgers Street Maplewood . that long wait for his license . . . his many trips to the boys’ room . . . his love of hot cars ... WALTER FLETCHER 65 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . star halfback on the soccer team . . . “oh, that license” (7) . . . something cool . . . Fire Committee 4; Football Team 2; Soccer Team 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. Page 31 JOHN FORLER Dusty 396 Centre Street South Orange . . . new addition to Columbia . . . his pinstriped “spyder” . . . his tennis sneakers . . . Platform Club 4; Columbian Photographer 4. Orange High School: Editor of Photography for yearbook and newspaper 3; President of Pho- tography Club 3. 41 .SCk St L imm K ALAN FOSTER “Al 75 Roland Avenue South Orange . . . his easy-going personality ... a man of few words . . . and a really nice guy . . . Chemistry Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Soccer Team 3, 4; Track Team 3. SUSAN FOX Foxie 39 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . her way with the opposite sex . . . those many wild weekends . . . always with a smile . . . Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Homeroom: Secretary 2, Social Chairman 4. MARY LOU FRANKS 206 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . her ardent love of the shore . . . always so neat and petite ... a friendly hello for everyone . . . Fencing Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; All-School Production Ticket Committee 3. MIRIAM HEDY FRANK “Mimi 104 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . friends all over the place . . . that CHSILFY sparkle . . . ducks, songs, and a flower in her hair as she charges through the halls . . . German Club 2; Showcase Club 2, 4, Secretary 3; Home- room Secretary 2; Bookstore Committee 2, Secretary 3, Vice Chairman 4; All-School Pro- duction Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Columbian: Reporter 3, Editor 4. NANCY FREEDMAN 680 Longview Road South Orange . . . her parking ability ... a loquacious “worm” with an in- exhaustible supply of energy . . . wardrobe in the very latest vogue . . . Jazz Club 2: Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Home- room Treasurer 2. ELLEN JOAN FRIEDMAN Elle 22 Taranto Court Maplewood . . . “All who joy would win must share it—happiness was born a twin” ... a true indi- vidual ... a welcome addition to 308 .. . Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 4; Elec- tions Committee 3, 4; Junior Play Properties Committee 3. PHYLLIS FRIEDMAN 256 Underhill Road South Orange . . . always quiet (?) in home- room . . . willing chauffeur foi the Senior Year . . . friendly smile . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 2, .3, 4; Social Committee 2; Student Exchange Committee 4. rW3 Page 32 TINA FRIEDMAN 17 Field Road Maplewood ... a future nurse who will cheer up any patient . . . sweet and sincere . . .oh, those cadets at West Point! . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4; Folk Music Club 3, 4; Social Committee 2. STEVEN GALITZER 216 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . diversified personality . . . anyone for sliderule . . . part of 219’s Corner Clique . . . All-School Production Scenery Construction Committee 2, 3. CARY FRIEZE 50 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . his early acceptance to col- lege . . . his interest in History . . . friendliness to both sexes Biology Club 2, 3; Fencing Club 2; German Club 3, Vice President 4; Math Club 2. RICHARD ALLEN FUSCO Daper Dan 444 Baldwin Road Maplewood . . . “look out! there's a tiger in my desk” . . . his many ex- cursions in a ’64 Cadillac . . . a strong desire to get ahead. . . Jerseymen 4. Seton Hall: Social Committee 2, 3; Football 2; Wrestling 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Pep Committee 2. GREG FROST 42 Headley Place Maplewood . . . strong in face and charac- ter ... a “warm” frost . . . stalwart on baseball diamond and gridiron . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Team 2; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, Vice- President 4. MARIO GABRIELLI “Gabe 52 Church Street South Orange . . . always something to say . . . that sweet Italian smile . . . his homeroom humor . . . JACQUELINE FRIEDRICH “Jackie 18 Warren Court South Orange . . . Duse, Stanislavski, Fried- rich . . . those trips to Berkeley Heights and across the George Washington Bridge . . . some- thing new every day . . . Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club Treasurer 3; Parnassian Society 2, 3, Vice President 4; Social Committee 2; All-School Pro- duction: Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Play: Assistant Director 3. NAOMI GAMS “Nomi 255 Scotland Road South Orange . . . “no, Pm not related to Rita Gam” . . . wit reserved for those deserving few ... a people- watcher looking for the true individualist . . . Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 4; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 2; Traditions Committee 3, 4; All-School Production Costume Committee 3; Mirror Circulation Committee 4; Co- lumbian Business Staff 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. Page 33 BETH GARFUNKLE 150 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . “Why don’t they make Wesleyan a co-ed school?” . . . It's Garfunkle, not finkle! . . . petite bundle of energy . . . Fencing Club 2: Future Teach- ers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Home- room Secretary 4, Social Chair- man 2: Civics Committee 3, 4; Junior Play Advertising Com- mittee 3; Student Exchange Committee 4: S.O.S. 4. DANIEL GEHL “Danny” 370 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . projecting the javelin to great distances . . . will be a tall psychonanalyst . . . home- room chess champ . . . Forum Romanum 2, 3; Pre- Medical Club 2, 3; Traffic Committee 4; Basketball Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4. FRED D. GARODNICK “Yogi” 31 Claremont Avenue Maplewood . . . barrel of laughs . . . always seen with Boo Boo . . . Bart Maverick of 348 . . . Debating Club 4: Folk Music Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 2. 3, Chairman 4; Wrestling Team 2; All-School Produc- tion: Cast and Chorus 3. ALFRED GARRUTO “Al” 129 Jacoby Street Maplewood ... a flair for custom machines and pretty girls . . . always willing to help a friend . . . that distinctive hair style . . . Italian Club 2, 3, 4. HAROLD GARWIN “Hal” 295 B Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . mighty mite of the mats . . . one of Columbia’s three musketeers . . . st?iall but knows all .. . Chess Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, Captain 4. FRANK GAWENUS 24 Cottage Street South Orange . . . one of the mighty Cougars . . . that certain smile . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . Football Team 2, 3, 4. VALERIE GEFKIN “Val” 432 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . great love of horses, espe- cially “Sneaky Pete” . . . her unpredictable humor . . . she never worries about tomorrow until it comes . . . Art Service Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. 3; Personality Club 3, 4. JUDIE LEE GEISMAN Geezer” 1 Park Road Maplewood . . . “Anybody have any gum?” . . . never ending con- versation . . . everybody sound- ing bored . . . Jazz Club 3, Secretary 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Platform Club 3, 4: Civics Committee 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 2; All-School Production Make-up Committee 2, 3; Student Ex change Committee 4. Pace 34 RICHARD GELFOND 60 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . well informed . . . lover of a good debate . . . amiable . . . Biology Club Secretary 3; De- bating Club 2, 3, President 4: Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Traditions Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. DANIEL GELLER Dan” 198 Great Hills Drive South Orange . . . unmatched form on the tennis courts ... a real Giant man ... a friend to everyone Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Physics Club 3; Pre- Medical Club 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. JAMES GERSTENZANG Jim” 45 Parker Avenue Maplewood • . . Columbia’s Horace Greeley • ■ . never without his New York Times . . . his business trips to Paris . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2; All- School Production: Dancer 2; Columbian Staff: Reporter 2, 3, Editor 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; All-School Production: Stage Crew 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 3. DIANE GELMAN Di” 210 Crestwood Drive South Orange . . . singing her way through Columbia . . . “Oh, I guess I’m late” . . . the nonchalant twirler Fencing Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America 2; Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Finance Committee 3, 4; Twirler 3; Co-Captain 4. TONI GERARDO 345 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . known for her special at- traction to blue . . . those dif- ferent homeroom sessions . . . “Finger Snapping Time” . . . Future Nurses of America 4; Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 4. Orange High: Cheerleader 2; Assembly Committee 2: Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Ac- tivities Committee 2; School Play Cast 2. JON GENSER Gens” 345 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . known for his outstanding driving ability . . . the people’s choice for God of the year . . . “What about those bugs in the swimming pool locker room?” Forum Romanum 2; Jazz Club 4; Physics Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 3, 4; Traditions Committee 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Varsity Club 4. MARK GERMANSKY 59 Schaefer Road Maplewood . . always ready for a chess game . . . ready to debate on any subject ... a flash on the cinders . . . Biology Club 3; Le Cercle Fran ais 3; Chess Club 4; Football Team: J.V. 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Nominating Com- mittee 3; Sound Crew 3, 4. ELLIS GESTEN El” 153 Milton Place South Orange ... a devoted friend . . . chief of staff of the Pre-Med club . . . following in the footsteps of Hippocrates . . . Physics Club 2, 3; Pre-Medical Club 2, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4; Track Team 3; Color Guard 3, 4. Page 35 BRUCE GETSINGER “Gets’1 72 Riggs Place South Orange . . . his everlovin' “57” . . . “Does he or doesn’t he?” . . . mechanics is the cause of late- ness . . . BARBARA GLICKMAN “Glick” 467 Valley Street Maplewood ... an endless supply of clothes . . . sweet, friendly disposition ... an aversion to slimming exercises . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; . Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4. Jamaica High School: Teach- er’s Aid 2; Biology Squad 2; Swim-Assistants in Training 2. SUSAN GIANOLOUDES Hey Legs 151 Seton Place South Orange . . . those ever-changing hair- styles . . . her walks to the Shop-Rite (I wonder why?) ... sincerity and cheer . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3. SUSAN GIBBONEY “Gibbs 13 North Crescent Maplewood . . . her alto voice is clearly heard . . . neat shiny manner . . . first hand knowledge of pre-Castro Cuba . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Display Case Committee 3. RICHARD GINSBERG “Richie 496 Boyden Avenue Maplewood ... an avid sports fan ... al- ways with a smile . . . member of the Columbia mound-staff Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Team 2. JANE ELLEN GLAZER “Janie 63 Peachtree Road Maplewood . . . her congeniality . . . “What ho? Murray!” ... “A smile is a gently curved line that sets everything straight” . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Sec- retary 2, 4; Civics Committee 4. NANCY GLAZIER “Nance 316 Grove Road South Orange . . . “When’s the next plane for Toledo?” . . . that blue con- vertible . . . those icy stares Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Civics Committee 4. JANE GLUCKSMAN 6 Menzel Avenue Maplewood . . . the old philosopher—“Well, I’ll tell ya’—you’re brutal” . . . always a fan of Abraham— Lincoln? . . . watch out for those legs . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice-Chairman 2: Bookstore Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction: Dancer 3; Junior Play: Pre-Junior Play Make up Committee 3; Mirror Advertis- ing Committee 4. Pace 36 BARRY GOLD 400 Harding Drive South Orange ... a welcome newcomer to CHS . . . Harrier on the Cross Country Team . . . talented saxophone player . . . Jazz Club 4; Cross Country Team 4; Track Team 4. PAUL ROBERT GOLDBERG “Gobes” 41 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . the Perry Mason of 144 . . . flair for girls . . . inex- haustible wardrobe . . . Biology Club 2; Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Finance Commit- tee 2; Fire Committee 3. LOIS GOLDMAN 384 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . Mr. Schmoll’s favorite soloist . . . mischievous man- ner . . . ‘7s it fair?” . . . Chemistry Club Treasurer 4; Jazz Club 2; Political Govern- ment Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Lunch- room Committee 3, 4; All- School Production: Make-up Committee 2, Secretary 4. PETER GOLDRING Pete” 32 S. Pierson Road Maplewood . . . great debating ability in English . . . always in good spirits . . . gold pants and a xylophone . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Music Box Club 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; Student Exchange Com- mittee 4. PAUL R. GOLDSTAUB 27 Harding Street Maplewood . . . serious and reflective . . . another Toscanini on the po- dium ... a future in music education . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Music Box Club 2, President 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; All-School Produc- tion Cast and Chorus 3, 4; Mirror Advertising Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. MARION DORIS GOLDWITCH Dini” 22 Wellesley Street Maplewood . . . ability to make friends quickly in a new school . . . her casual manner . . . will make an excellent secretary . . . Library Council 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4. Morristown High School: Sec- retary to Principal 2. HERBERT GOODMAN 27 New England Road Maplewood . . . one of the sentient ones • . . his disdain of hypocrisy and sham . . . his consideration of other people . . . Biology Club 2; Music Box Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3, Vice-President 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Elections Committee 4; Tennis Team Manager 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3, 4; All-School Production: Orches- tra 3. PATRICIA E. GORDON Patti” 28 Collinwood Road Maplewood . . . fantastic wit, never hin- dered by inhibitions . . . con- stant contagious laughter . . . known as a connoisseur of fine (?) foods . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Folk Music Club 3: Music Box Club 2; Political Government Club 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Girls’ Lunch- room Committee 3; All-School Production: Dancer 3; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3; Senior Play Advertising Com- mittee 4; Mirror Typist 4; Co- lumbian Staff: Advertising Committee 3. Page 37 GOLDIE GORTLER 33 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . she’s “sew” fine . . . her friendly manner . . . her af- finity for Hebrew . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Personality Club 4; All-School Production Costume Committee 3, 4. ETHEL GREENBERG 174 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . special feminine charm . . . a perfect blend of brains and good looks . . . that contagious laugh . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3; Folk Music Club 3; Eligibility Com- mittee 4; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. ROBERT GRAF “Bob” 48 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . one of Columbia’s finest tenors . . . his work in “Briga- doon” . . . his scholastic inter- ests . . . Platform Club 4; Civics Com- mittee 2; Color Guard 3; All- School Production: Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Play Cast and Chorus 3. RAYMOND GRAHAM “Remon” 118 West South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . one of Columbia’s newer traditions . . . someone that everyone’s glad to be with . . . “Hey, babe” . . . Homeroom Treasurer 3, Social Chairman 2; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 3. BEVERLY ALICE GRAHAM “Bev” 118 West South Orange Avenue South Orange ... a good sense of humor . . . a great friend to have . . . in- exhaustible supply of pep . . . Future Nurses of America 4; G.A.A. Club 4; Literary Mas- ters Society 4. Battin High: G.A.A. 2; Dra- matics 2; Stage Crew 2; Liter- ary Club 2. ROGER GRANET 669 Longview Road South Orange . . . affinity for his basketball jacket ... a connoisseur of women . . . charger for the basketball team . . . Math Club 2; Homeroom Of- fices: Chairman 2, Vice-Chair- man 3, Treasurer 4; Finance Committee 4; Pep Committee 3; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4. ROMAN A. GOY “Rome” 27 Riggs Place South Orange . . . his unusual name ... a welcome addition to 348 . . . Which way to the attendance office?” . . . Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 4; Political Government Club 4. Seton Hall Prep: Library Club; Chess Club; Track Team; “Pirate”; “Spectrum.” KAREN L GREENSPAN 36 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood . . . Magister Murtha’s willing serva . . . nuts about Latin . . . writing the Merry-Go-Round Forum Romanum 2, 3, Secre- tary 4; G.A.A. Council 4; Showcase Club 4; Civics Com- mittee 3, 4; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. Page 38 DENNIS GREGORKIEWICZ “Stick” 8 Borden Terrace Maplewood . . mad dash for the door at 2:46 ... a Borden Park regu- lar .. . his conservative Chevy Jerseymen Club 4. K!i i MARTHA JOAN HALMO “Marty” 32 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . never without a smile . . . early exchange of a saddle for a seat-belt . . . in love with life Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Forum Romanum 3; G.A.A. 2; Li- brary Council 2, 3, 4; Person- ality Club 4; Scenery Painting Committee: All-School Pro- duction 2; Junior Play: Scenery Painting 2; Senior Play: Scenery Painting 2. LINDA GROSS 141 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . that summer with the In- dians . . . “only 5,473,583 hours to go” . . . her MUNGnificent personality . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3, Treas- urer 4; Literary Masters So- ciety 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Civics Committee 4; Traditions Committee 3. BRUCE GUTENSTEIN “Andie” 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . plans to pursue the profes- sion of psychiatry . . . goes for that “longhair” stuff . . . still produces memories of “Kiss Me Kate” . . . Music Box Club 4; Parnassian Society 4; All-School Produc- tion Committee 3. Robinson School: Director of Class Play 2, 3. ANTOINETTE GRUBISSA “Toni” 578 Irvington Avenue Maplewood ... is she quiet and demure? maybe, don't be too sure . . . those special holidays . . . en- joys singing . . . Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 2, 4, Co-treasurer 3; Library Council 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; Senior Play: Ticket Committee 4. ELLEN HALL 15 North Terrace Maplewood . . . her nervous hiccup ... a special kind of green thumb . . . “Did you see that? I don’t believe it!” . . . Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4. DAVID GREIFINGER “Dave” 178 North Woods Drive South Orange . . . his great love for school, especially at 2:46 . . . camera always handy . . . always a re- mark at the right time . . . Biology Club 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Elec- tions Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Mirror Photog- rapher 4. LYNN S. HALPERN 324 Highland Road South Orange . . . meticulous appearance . . . proof that blondes don’t al- ways have more fun ... an enviable wardrobe . . . Business Education Club 3; Le Cercle Fran$ais 2; Future Teachers of America Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Home- room Secretary 2, 3; Mirror Typist 4; Columbian Staff: Ad- vertising Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. Page 39 BEVERLY ANN HAMILTON “Bev” 125 Midland Boulevard Maplewood ... a pup from the word go . . . a clowning co-captain captivating the Cougars . . . “Well, Pris . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 2; Par- nassian Society 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Social Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Cheer Leader 3, Co-Captain 4. JAMES HAMILTON Jim, Jamie 357 Melrose Place South Orange . . . casual, easy-going manner . . . a conscientious worker . . . his silence in homeroom . . . Football Team Business Man- ager 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3; Stage Crew 3, 4. STEPHEN W. HAMMOND Map” 36 Salter Place Maplewood . . . his many acquaintances both male and female . . . lights, camera, action . . . those big blue eyes . . . Track Team 2, 3; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; Lighting Crew: Junior Play 2, 3; Senior Play 2, 3; All-School Production 2, 3. JAMES HANLON Han” 515 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . known for his sweaters . . . big move to Florida ... to all the barnyard boys!! . . . Baseball Team 4; Football Team 2. BARBARA ANN HANSEN 6 Girard Place Maplewood . . . girl scouting . . . scientific aspirations . . . blush-natural blonde . . . G.A.A. 2; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Commit- tee Secretary 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee Dis- play Case Committee 3, 4; All- School Production Scenery Painting Committee 3. JOHN HARRIS 143 Grove Road South Orange . . . those amazing flicks at 492 . . . green ’65 Vette with the works . . . constantly quarrel- ing with Gums and Owl over FW and AL . . . Jazz Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Commit- tee 4. CHARLES LEE HAMILTON 357 Melrose Place South Orange . . . those summers at Martha’s Vinyard . . . founding father of the Folksinging Club . . . loyal member of the stage crew . . . Library Council 2; Folk Music Club 3; Senior Play Scenery Construction 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. HAROLD L HARTMANN 39 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood ... a scenic photographer . . . the unwitting president of Le Cercle Franfais ... a jazz enthusiast . . . Le Cercle Franfais 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Jazz Club 4: Folk Music Club 4; Music Box Club 2, 3; Showcase Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Base- ball Team Manager 3; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 3. Page 40 MARILYN HAUSMANN 17 Hausmann Court Maplewood . her tall attractive appear- ance . . . forever walking in the halls ... a blonde whom gentlemen prefer . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; All- School Production: Costume Committee 3. Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Play Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Play Committee 3. CHRISTINE HERMAN Chris 250 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood ... a warm smile for every- body . . . dependable “Do you have the homework?” . . . future art teacher living in Greenwich Village? . . . Art Service Club 2; Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3; Future Teachers of America Club 2. 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 4; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 3. BERT HAYWOOD Hanover” 114 Second Street South Orange . . . man with another car . . . hustling in gym . . . class comedian . . . Electronics Club 3. BARBARA HEINOWITZ 405 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . her quiet charm . . . future Olympic swimmer . . . con- scientiousness in all endeavors G.A.A. Club 2, 3, 4. i JONATHAN HECHT Jon” 4 Harrison Court South Orange . . . JFTY or bust . . . “If you don’t find me in the back of the bus” . . . the stars and stripes forever . . . Chemistry Club 4; Parnassian Society 3; Fire Committee 4; Baseball Team Manager 3; Wrestling Team 2; Audio- Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, Chairman 4; Nominating Committee 3; All- School Production: Production Committee 2, 3; Junior Play Cast and Chorus 3; Stage Crew 2; Sound Crew 2, 3. JACK HEINOWITZ 4 Plymouth Place Maplewood . . . tennis shorts worn over his wrestling tights . . . way with women . . . one of Columbia’s three musketeers . . . Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Traffic Com- mittee 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. AUSTIN J. HAWTHORNE 26 Porter Road Maplewood . . . never a word during home- room period . . . those cowboy shirts . . . hermit by choice . . . All-School Production: Scenery Construction Committee 3; Junior Play Scenery Construc- tion 3; Senior Play Scenery Construction 3. LAURA HESSLEIN 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . Chicago’s loss, our gain . . . taking advantage of all New York offers . . . the peaceful influence in homeroom . . . S.O.S. 4; Personality Club 4; Eligibility Committee 4. Highland Park High School: Girls Club 1, 2, 3; Bridge Club 2; Chairman of Class Picnic Committee 1, 2; Class Board Representative 1, 2; Girls Club Representative 3; Yearbook Business Manager 3; Student Council Decorations Commit- tee 1, 2, 3. Page 41 DEBORAH J. HEYMAN “Debbie” 440 Harding Drive South “Orange ... a charming smile and con- tagious laugh . . . future Dr. Kildare of the opposite sex . . . magnet that never stops at- tracting . . . Jazz Club 2; Literary Masters Society 4; Personality Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Home- room Secretary 2; Civics Com- mittee 2, 3; Foreign Exchange Committee 4. WAYNE HILL “Fo Mo Co” 60 Schaefer Road Maplewood . . . frequent vacations . . . promoting the usage of his favorite term, “boss” . . . after buying and selling junkers, wound up with a mover . . . NH BETH ELLEN HIND “Beth” 125 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . her beautiful straight hair . . . “bubbly Beth” . . . a really sweet girl . . . Fencing Club 2; Forum Ro- manum 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; All- School Production Properties Committee 3; Junior Play Properties Committee 3. JANET HIRSCH “Crazylegs” 477 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . “Flight 5 leaving for Ber- muda, now boarding at gate 6” .. . part of the jet-set . . . the J half of J B .. . Homeroom Treasurer 2; All- School Production: Costume Committee 2, 3, 4; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4. STEPHANIE HOAGLAND Steph” 284 Winthrop Terrace South Orange . . . her love of light-colored Volkswagens . . . tops on the DEAN’s list . . . “No, I’m not Ginnie, I’m Steph” . . . Literary Masters Society 4; Personality Club 4; Physics Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Display Case Committee 3, 4. VIRGINIA HOAGLAND “Ginnie” 284 Winthrop Terrace South Orange . . . dodging past the “Busses” with Alis . . . “Hi ya dear!” . . . constantly chattering and gig- gling in homeroom . . . G.A.A. 2; Parnassian Society 2; Personality Club 4. JUDITH HOCHMAN “Judy” 279 Beech Spring Road South Orange . . . her weekly pilgrimage to Philadelphia . . . her sarcastic wit . . . knows her ethnic- musicology . . . Jazz Club 2: Folk Music Club Committee Chairman 3; Music Box Club 2; Platform Club 4; Showcase Club 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3; Columbia Orchestra Sym- phonette 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. RICHARD HOLMES “Dale” 50 Burnett Terrace Maplewood . . . life begins at I a.m. . . • ex-Beatle of 219 .. . future millionaire . . . Forum Romanum 2; Folk Music Club 3, Secretary 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Home- room Chairman 2; Civics Com- mittee 2; Traffic Committee 4; Cross Country Team 2. 3; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Jerseymen Club 3. Page 42 WILLIAM HOLZER “Billy” 7 Harrison Court South Orange . . . his quick wit . . . his bubbling personality ... an affinity for homework . . , Le Cercle Fran ?ais 2; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Fire Committee 4; Columbian Business Staff 4. HOPE HUNOVAL 330 Prospect Street South Orange • . . last of the Hunovals . . . deceivingly innocent impression .. a Long Beach Islander at heart . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3. STEPHEN V. HOPKINS “Van” 13 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . the three A’s ... a dis- tinguished name . . . better known as a chief in certain circles . . . Electronics Club 2; Physics Club 3, 4; Traffic Committee 4; Wrestling Squad 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Lighting Crew 2. TONY HORNER 103 Baker Street Maplewood . . . his ability in art .. . ’What do you mean you don’t believe me! . . . future trip to Cali- fornia . . . SALLY E. HOUSTON “Szalika” 3 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . What can I say, it's a car (?)” . . . what are you hiding under those bangs? . . . German Club 2; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Showcase Club 4; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Sound Crew 3. TIMOTHY HOWARD “Tim 416 Walton Road Maplewood . . . first string when someone breaks a limb . . . finds some- thing funny in everything . . . bombin’ around in his yellow Spyder . . . Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Wrestling Team 3. RITA HOMBERGER 30 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . morning meetings at stair- way 5 .. . doesn’t get too excited over council meetings in homeroom . . . shy but friendly . . . Business Education Club 4. RALPH IANNELLI 370 Lenox Avenue South Orange ... a loyal Phillie fan . . . always ready with a good joke . . . the future teacher of 224 Electronics Club 4: Folk Music Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 4; Fire Committee 3. Page 43 RALPH IANTOSCA H|H 125 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . got to beat Lake . . . “O.K. baby” . . . the Big I . . . Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4. JEAN JACOBER “Jeanie” 787 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . “O-o-o-oklahoma” . . . 5'5 , eyes of blue, dimples too . . . she keeps ’em in “stitches” Future Nurses of America Club 4; Social Committee 2; Special Service Committee 4. LINDA S. ILKOWITZ 41 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . “Linda, ya! going to the Village?” . . . “Either you got taller or I got shorter” . . . love of French . . . Chemistry Club Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2; Junior Parnassian Society 2: Platform Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Home- room Secretary 4; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Advertising Com- mittee 3; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3; Senior Play Ad- vertising Committee 4. CAROLYN ISTWAN “Car 21 Brown Street Maplewood . . . always seen in a certain “vette” ... a compact bundle of sparkle and spunk . . . that little-girl charm . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3; Personality Club 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3, 4; Elections Committee 4. GLENN PAUL JACOBS 83 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . avid interest in science . . • a future Ben Casey ... an ex- tremely talented accordion player . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3; Chemis- try Club 4; Chess Club 3, Sec- retary 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Finance Committee 3; Traffic Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction: Ticket Committee 3. Vailsburg High School: Sec- retary of Math Club 2. 106 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . dark and seductive . . . driver of “the bomb” . . . known for his drinking (of cokes) . . . Fire Committee 2, 3, 4. VERA IDEL 24 Oberlin Street Maplewood ... oh, to be like you! . . . mathematical precision in all her work . . . happiness is a strong breeze and a bluejay . . . G.A.A. 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Civics Committee 2; Traditions Committee 3; Display Case Committee 3, 4: Junior Play: Junior Costume Committee 3; Student Exchange Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction: Make-up Committee 3. MARVIN ISRAELOW 184 South Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . ear to ear grins and wayout dreams . . . Hewey’s favorite Melvin . . . the Great Pro- crastinator . . . Pan American Club 2, 3; Plat- form Club 3, 4; Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chair- man 2; Elections Committee 4; Nominating Committee 3; Mirror Business Manager 4. GEORGE IANTOSCA Page 44 FAIRE JACOBUS 34 Clinton Avenue Maplewood ... an aversion to “red” . . . those summers at the shore . . . always a “cheerful disposition Business Education 4; Italian Club 2, 3; Personality Club 4. HOWARD JAFFE “Howie 220 Tillou Road South Orange . . . an early decision at college . . . all-around good student . . . an avid sports enthusiast . . . Biology Club 2; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4. NICHOLAS JAK0WENK0 “Nick” 111 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . always in the “nick” of time (8:25) ... an easy-going guy . . . first a '60 Olds, then a Renault, next a ... ? Fire Committee 2, 4. ROBERT JAMIESON “Bob 20 DeHart Road Maplewood . . . remarkable skill in Latin translations . . . always willing to experiment . . . petitioning for the abolishment of obese rodents . . . Fire Committee 4; Football Team 2, 3; Swimming Team 2. KENNETH P. JANIAK “Ken” 17 South Pierson Road Maplewood ... a great student in home- room . . . his warm and friendly nature . . . his tre- mendous adaptability . . . Political Government Club 4; Wresting Team Manager 2; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 2. ANNE JENNINGS “Jane” 270 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . lusting after license . . . But my shoes don't match!” . . . Do you have proof? . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Sec- retary 2; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; Mirror Typist 4; Jerseymen Club 3, Treasurer 4; Student Exchange Committee 4. JANE JENNINGS “Anne” 270 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . “Would you stop calling me ANNE?” . . . the type of girl everyone likes to be with • . . her distinctive smile . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3, President 4; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; Student Exchange Committee JEFFREY S. JOEL “Jeff” 131 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange ... up there with Haley's comets . . . a budding physicist or chemist . . . reserved man- ner . . . Chemistry Club 2, President 3, Vice-President 4; Library Council 2, 3, 4; Music Box Club 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 2, 3. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Fire Committee 2, 3. 4: Junior Play: Junior Cast and Chorus 3; Columbian Staff: Columnist 4. Page 45 PAUL L JOFFE Joff” 77 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . If there are no violent objections” . . . our Columbia's own leader . . . We do not say that a man who takes no interest in politics minds his own business. We say he has no business at all” . . . Political Government Club 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Fire Committee 2, 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2, 3; President of School 4. MARY ELIZABETH JONES Mary 140 College Place South Orange . . . Seton Hall guys . . . effer- vesent personality . . . Zap! You’re a tuna fish sandwich.” Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4. RONALD J00ST Ron” 560 Berkeley Avenue South Orange . . . knockwurst mit sauerkraut . . . the power behind the stage crew . . . butterfingers of the soccer team . . . German Club 2; All-School Production: Scenery Construc- tion Committee 3, 4; Junior Play: Scenery Construction Committee 3, 4; Senior Play: Scenery Construction Commit- tee 3, 4; Soccer Team 4. BARRY JORDAN 127 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . Mr. losso’s friend in 102 . . . loyal trainer of football team . . . vouloir c’est pouvoir Fire Committee 2; Football Team 2; Football Team Man- ager 4. JOHN JORDAN 35 Durand Road Maplewood ... an individualist in the age of conformity . . . definitely one of Barry’s Boys” . . . good sport . . . Biology Club 2, 3; Debating Club 4; Political Government Club 4; Cross Country Team 2; Homeroom Secretary 4. PETER JULIANO 9 Courter Avenue Maplewood ... fill it with oil and check the gas . . . the Great White Unter . . . his allegiance to Lavallette Electronics Club 2. VICKI JULIUS 279 Redmond Road South Orange . . . who says that high school romances can’t last? . . . attire to be desired . . . her model- like appearance . . . Personality Club 4; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 2. SHARON KAGAN Lucy” 30 Colgate Road Maplewood . . . How’s Colette, Mrs. P.? . . . her resemblance to a fa- mous cartoon character . . . Madame President” . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Literary Masters So- ciety 4; Folk Music Club 3; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Home- room Secretary 3; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 2; Foreign Exchange Commit- tee 4. Pace 46 RICK KARDONNE 201 Turrell Avenue South Orange • • . his interest in the piano . . . knows absolutely every chemis- try answer . . . Well, uh, think . . Debating Club 2; Jazz Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Folk Music Club 3, 4; Political Govern- ment Club 3, 4; Showcase Club 3; Assembly Committee 4; Cross Country Team 3, 4. HENRY KARWOWSKI Speedshift Hank 202 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . interest in New Jersey’s history . . . unusual fascination with cars . . . another Borden Park regular . . . Track Team 3; Jerseymen Club 4. JOAN KALICKI LOUIS KAMM, III Big Lou 718 Irvington Avenue Maplewood . . . love of two hot wheels . . . wild party escapades . . . future marine . . . Football Team 2. 57 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . one of the trio of 205 . . . that up-again, down-again hair- do . . . her love of pitchers . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Finance Committee 3, 4. BARBARA R. KAMLER Barb 20 Wesley Court South Orange . . . the girl with the twirl . . . one of the few genuine people- lovers . . . frequent luncheon guest of Mrs. McFarlane . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 3; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4; Co- lumbian Business Staff 3, 4; Student Exchange Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. 195 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . never without a cheery smile or an encouraging word . . always in the red with George . . . her fond memories of the good old days in the B.S.? . . • Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4; Forum Romanum 2; GAA. 4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Pre- Medical 3; Bookstore Commit- tee 3, 4; Social Committee 2; Chinese Club 2. LINDA KANDELL MICHAEL KANANACK 8 Mosswood Terrace Maplewood . . . affinity for the opposite sex . . . rugged good looks . . . Mr. Holmok’s favorite . . . Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 3, 4. TERRI KAPLAN 17 Berkshire Road Maplewood ... a fear for four dots . . . who needs coffee? ... the Cupid of CHS . . . Pan American Club 2. Page 47 HAL KAUFMAN 164 Garfield Place Maplewood . . . those trying conversations over chemistry . . . usually aware of a friend's problem . . . good ability to succeed . . . Pre-Medical Club 4; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Soccer Team 2; Track Team 2; Student Ex- change Committee 3. LORI KAY 664 Mountain Drive South Orange . . . one of the trio of 205 . . . her special name for her car . . . with her, there's never a dull moment . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Home- room Treasurer 2. WILLIAM KAYSER “Bill” 546 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . one of Mr. “C’s” Soccer Team star halfbacks . . . “We can't do worse than last year . . . down to earth ideas . . . German Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. LEE KEATING 50 Euclid Avenue Maplewood . . . uncompromising sincerity . . . variety is her style . . . her study of the Spanish language in Mexico . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3; Plat- form Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Civics Commit- tee 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction Properties Committee 2, 3; Junior Play Ticket Com- mittee 3; Mirror Statistician 4. CHARLES KEENE “Chuck” 366 South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . expert on World War II, air-craft markings, and camou- flage . . . one of the intellectual set .. . always up to date on current events . . . Soccer Team 2, 3; Senior Play: Scenery Construction 2; Stage Crew 2, 3, Chairman 4; Stage Crew: Junior Play 3; Senior Play 2, 3; All-School Produc- tion 2, Chairman 3. GERTRUDE KEHLERT “Trudy” 104 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . seemingly quiet, but her friends know better ... a real soccer lover .... fun-loving . . . ROBERT KELLER “Rob” 50 Claremont Avenue Maplewood . . . usually found working un- der a '62 Pontiac . . . those weekend extravaganzas . . . ability to fix four-wheeled ve- hicles . . . JOAN KESHEN “Joni” 66 Park Avenue Maplewoo: . . . eat, drink, and be men for tomorrow we diet . . . swering service of 318 . . Joani with the auburn hair . Business Education 3, Vice- President-Treasurer 4; Le Cer cle Fran ais Club 2; Futw Teachers of America Club Jazz Club 3; Folk Music CM 3; Parnassian Society 2; P«' sonality Club 4; Bookstor Committee 2; All-School Pr( duction: Make-up Committee 3; Mirror Typist 4. Page 48 PHYLLIS KESSLER 60 White Oak Drive South Orange . . . her reserved manner can be misleading . . . intelligently witty . . . that indescribable laugh . , . G.A.A. 2, 3; Folk Music Club 3; Platform Club 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4. SUSAN KESTENBAUM “Susie” 73 Harvard Avenue Maplewood . . . another reason why gentle- men prefer blondes . . . enjoy- ing the finer things ... an affinity to wrestlers . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 4; Pan American Club 2; Homeroom: Chairman 3. Vice-Chairman 2; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 2, 3, 4; Secretary of the School 4. ROBERT PAUL KEYBIDA “Bob” 19 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . the suburban playboy . . . Rutgers, Georgetown, then den- tistry . . . those sexy blue eyes Pre-Medical Club 3; Home- room: Chairman 2, Vice-Chair- man 3; Elections Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Soc- cer Team 4; Nominating Com- mittee 2, 3: Wrestling Team J.V. 2; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3. ALEX KEYSSAR 3 Oberlin Street Maplewood . . . “The essence of life—art, writing” . . . Paris, je t'aime . . . the one person who was close to infallible . . . Political Government Club 3, Vice-President 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Junior As- sembly Chairman 3; Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, Captain 3, 4; Nomi- nating Committee 2; Mirror Historian 4. ALEXANDER C. KIDD “Kid” 362 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . go-karts, go-karts, and more go-karts ... a welcome addition to 122 . . .a lively type . . . Cross Country Team 2; Track Team 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4. NORMAN KIDDER 216 Walton Avenue South Orange . . . his long hair and rough hide Wellington boots . . . speeding through the halls . . . usually on or near a stage . . . Parnassian Society 4; Political Government Club 4; Fire Com- mittee 2; Cross Country Team 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Audio- Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 2; Junior Play: Junior Cast and Chorus 3; Stage: Sound Crew 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BARRY KIEVNING 14 Taranto Court Maplewood • . . that ever-ready sense of humor . . . desperate attempts to study in homeroom . . . those high hurdles . . . Homeroom: Vice Chairman 4, Treasurer 3; Track Team 3, 4; Columbian: Reporter 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. JOHN ALVIN KINDRE “J. K ” 26 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . scholastic excellence . . . skill with a coo! trombone . . . his mature outlook . . . Biology Club 2: Jazz Club 2; Physics Club 3, President 4; Political Government Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Fire Committee 2, 3; Nomi- nating Committee 2, 3, 4; Co- lumbian: Reporter 3, Junior Editor 3; Student Exchange Committee 3, 4. Page 49 CYNTHIA KLEIN “Cindi” 418 Academy Street South Orange . . . the Cindi doll—wind her up and she giggles . . . one of the lively ones . . . the fourth musketeer . . . Personality Club 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 2; Display Case Com- mittee 3. I SUSAN KLEIN “Suzi” 30 Highland Avenue Maplewood . . . Nothing could be finer than to be in Carolina” . . . brightens up the Columbian with her art work . . . her en- vious long hair is but an indica- tion of her individuality . . . Art Service Club 2, Secretary 3. 4; Fencing Club 2; Folk Music Club Secretary 3, 4; Pan American Club 2. Vice-Presi- dent 3; Bookstore Committee 4: Junior Play Cast and Chorus 3: Columbian Art Staff 3, Art Editor 4: Mirror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. CONNIE KLEINHANDLER 30 Harvard Avenue Maplewood . . . one of the 8 a.m. crowd. . . Why don’t va’ set your alarm clock early, Mr. Paolella?” . . . enough gum for everybody . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; Jersey men 3. LIESE KOETZLE “Liese” 7 Lombardy Place Maplewood . . . her weakness for baby blue eyes . . . those wild week- ends at the club” . . . truly intelligent . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; G.A.A. 2; German Club 4; Literary Masters So- ciety 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Civics Committee 4; Foreign Exchange 4. RICHARD S. KOPLIN 257 North Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . center of much female at- tention . . . his rugged good looks . . . his quiet manner . . . Finance Committee 3. BONNIE KRANTZ “Bones” 463 Richmond Avenue Maplewood ... a Huggy Bear” with a turned up nose . . . that Rich” sense of humor . . . the B half of J B . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Jazz Club 2. KAREN KRAUSS 33 Highland Avenue Maplewood ... A thing of beauty is a joy forever” . . . graciousness is a rare quality . . . proof that girls need not play dumb . . . Pan American Club 2; Person- ality Club 4; Pep Committee 2; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Traditions Committee 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. DOUG KRILL 73 Broadview Avenue Maplewood . . . pleasant disposition . . easy to like—hard to get to know . . . constant car chatter Baseball Team 2. Page 50 MARJORY KROHN “Margie” 268 Beech Spring Road South Orange . . . that winning smile . . . future ambassador to China . . . a person with whom you can be sincere . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3, 4; Par- nassian Society 2; Showcase Club 4; Social Committee 3; All-School Production: Adver- tising Committee 2; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Make-up Commit- tee 3; Student Exchange Com- mittee 4. RONALD HARRIS KROUK “Ron” 730 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . creative and always arting . . . distinctive subtle wit . . . torn between art and every- thing else . . . Art Service Club 2; Pre-Medi- cal Club 2; Mirror Art Editor 4. JOAN KRUPNICK 363 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . future diplomat . . . causing riots of laughter in and out of homeroom . . . How long is homeroom period today? . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Homeroom Secretary 3: Eligi- bility Committee 4; Social Committee 2; Student Ex- change Committee 4. CAROL A. KULIG 340 Clark Street South Orange . . . the first half of the Bobbsey twins ... a challenge even to Dr. Goldfarb . . . life is one endless term paper . . . Forum Romanum Club 4; Folk Music Club 3: Personality Club 3, 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; All-School Production: Cos- tume Committee 2, 3; Special Service 3; Sophomore Orienta- tion 3. LORRAINE KRZYZEWSKI 130 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . her love of driver's ed . . morning meetings by stairway 5 . . . future secretary . . . Business Education Club 3, 4. PHILIP KUPPERMAN “Phil” 19 De Hart Road Maplewood . . . the Cougar G rap pier who spends his Fall in a cage . . . his study of the opposite sex . . . one of Columbia’s three musketeers . . . Fire Committee 3; Football Team 2; Soccer Team 3, Cap- tain 4; Track Team 2; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. r f Li I JILL KURNOS 225 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood • • . pretty and vivacious with a beautiful voice . . . wonderful dmes in Europe ... a knack for doing and saying the unex- pected . . . Literary Masters Society 4; Folk Music Club 3; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Platform Club 4; Social Committee 4; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Play: Junior Cast and Chorus 3. JOE LA FERA “Tojo” 54 White Oak Drive South Orange ... a car for every mood . . . Super Sport to Corvette to Riviera . . . high rolls and horse hair shoes . . . DelBarton High School: Rifle Club 2. Page 51 STEVE LAIRD 37 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . always on the ranch or on the road . . . lover of folksongs . . . cars, cars, cars . . . STEPHEN B. LAKE Mental 51 Curtiss Place Maplewood . . . his love of running . . . always the leader ... an all around nice guy . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Traffic Committee 2; Cross Country Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Swimming Team Manager 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Student Exchange Committee 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3. k 1 V X J 0 RUTH ANN LALLY Boobie 84 Hixon Place South Orange . . . her sewing ability . . . that long” walk to school ... a quiet but friendly girl . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3. RICHARD LANDRY Dick” 42 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . automobiles are his hobby . . . interested in electronics . . . those good times outside of school . . . Electronics Club 4; House and Grounds Committee 3; Varsity Football Team Manager 2; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 3, 4. CAROLYN LANDAU Carrie” 432 Prospect Street South Orange . . . her preference for doctors . . . love of Italian . . . Colum- bia’s contribution to the Veter- ans’ Hospital . . . Italian Club 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 2; All- School Production Properties Committee 2. MICHAEL LANDUA Mike” 30 Hickory Drive Maplewood . . . not the least on audio-visual and sound crews . . . I’m go- ing out for cross country and wrestling and track and . . . ” one of Mr. Genzer’s boys . . . Electronics Club 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Cross Country Team Manager 2, 3; Track Team 4; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, Co- Chairman 4; Sound Crew 3, 4. f 1 It SHERMAN LANGER 292 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . his avid interest in the twirling squad . . . Sterling Moss of the M.G. set ... think you’ll like this picture . . . Jazz Club 2, 3, President 4; Homeroom: Chairman 4; Vice Chairman 3; All-School Pro- duction: Advertising Commit- tee 3; Columbian Photographer Chairman 4. r LAUREN LANIGAN Launie” 30 Union Avenue Maplewood ... a pert girl with a perl personality ... do blondes have more fun? . . . love of a sports Fury . . . Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 2; Personality Club 4. Page 52 MARYGRACE LANZAFAMA “Mar 231 Lindsley Avenue South Orange . . . short and sweet . . . her idol in 245 . . . her munching in homeroom . . . Italian Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 4. LOUIS LAPIDES “Lou 52 Cottage Street South Orange ... a new addition to home- room . . . pounding the surf . . . those week-ends at the shore . . . Millburn High: Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3; Stage Crew 3; Track Team 2. LARRY LAPOW 34 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . love of the Spanish lan- guage . . . Friday night with twelve in the car . . . willing to sell anything . . . LINDA LaSCALA 26 Overlook Terrace Maplewood . . . the girl with personality plus . . . College, here come . . . distinctive hairdo Italian Club 3; Personality Club 3, President 4: Home- room Secretary 4; Twirler 4; Junior Play Advertising Com- mittee 3; Mirror Artist 4; All- School Production Make-up Chairman 3. FRANCIS F. LAWRENCE “Frank 14 Beech Street Maplewood . . . that lackadaisical walk . . . Goin’ to the Club tonight? . . . his Merc station wagon ... Football Team 2, 3. MARVIN WILLIAM LAX “Marv” 113 Oakland Road Maplewood ... a heart as big as his body . . . wild dancer . . . tough man on the wrestling mats . . . Electronics Club 4; Future Teachers of America Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Pep Committee 3, 4; Traffic Committee 2; Wrestling Team 2, Manager 3; Display Case Committee 4. PATRICK LEARDO “Pat” 494 Richmond Avenue Maplewood • • . good things come in small packages . . . the little gen- eral” of the gridiron . . . the undaunted leader of 250 . . . Homeroom Chairman 3, 4, Vice-Chairman 2: Fire Com- niittee 4: Traffic Committee 2, 3: Football Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. JOAN LEBER “Jo 64 Hughes Street Maplewood . . . seen frequently at Set on Hall . . . great love for green M.G.s . . . sweet and sincere Fencing Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4. Page 53 EDMUND I. LEFF Eddie 5 Elm Court South Orange . . . interest in presidential of- fices ... the Columbian's own Red Smith . . . our Golden boy Political Government Club 4; Homeroom: Chairman 4, Sec- retary 3: Mirror Boys’ Sports Editor 4; Columbian Reporter 3, Editor 4. Newark Academy: Varsity Club 2; Baseball Team 2; Fenc- ing Team Captain 2; Reporter School Paper 2. ■ YT MYRA LESSER 56 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . ability to get along with everyone . . . attractive and neat appearance . . . drive in time to graduate . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom: Chairman 4, Sec- retary 3; Eligibility Committee 2; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Production Dancer 3. MARILYN LEHRHOFF 60 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . the bomberette . . . never- ending supply of new outfits . . . see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Showcase Club 4. PETER S. LEIWANT 11 Hoskier Road South Orange . . . caustic, biting, prolific witti- cisms . . . the capable captain of the “Cougar Nine” . . . often seen with English Annie and Fran . . . Homeroom: Chairman 3, Vice Chairman 2; Baseball Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Cross Country Team 2; Columbian Advertis- ing Committee 3, Editor 4; Varsity Club 4. NOEL MEREDITH LEIN 23 Arcularius Terrace Maplewood . . . those alluring eyes . . . lasting sincerety . . . full of cheer as the season her neme suggests . . . Biology Club 2; S.O.S. 4; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 4. ANDREW LESNIK Andy and Drew” 19 Hoskier Road South Orange . . . homeroom chairman by popular demand . . . those baby blue eyes ... in short, a distillation of all that ennobles man . . . Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Political Government Club 3, 4; Home- room Chairman 3, 4; Home- room Vice-Chairman 2; Junior Assembly Committee 3; Eligi- bility Committee 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball Team 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3; Nominating Committee 3; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3, 4. ELLEN LEFKOWITZ 417 Overhill Road South Orange . . . her vivacious personality . . . her early morning cheerful ness . . . her unique car with driving ability to match . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Folk Music Club 3; Pan American Club 2, 3, 4; Parnassian So- ciety 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; All- School Production Make-up Committee 2, 3; Senior Play Make-up Committee 3; Mirror Advertising Committee 4; Co- lumbian Advertising Commit- tee 4. ERNEST D. LETA “Ernie” 34 Brown Street Maplewood . . . demon on the diamond . ■ ■ a real lady killer . . . there’s mischief in his eye . . . Baseball Team J.V. 2, 3; Foot- ball Team J.V. 3. Page 54 ANDREA SHARYN LEVINE “Andi” 41 Hart Drive North South Orange . . . among the first to play chauffeur . . . her crazy mixed- up crushes . . . her often mis- pronounced last name . . . G.A.A. 2; Music Box Club 2; Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; Platform Club 4. BERNARD M. LEVINE “Nardi” 18 Plymouth Place Maplewood . . . native of CHS . . . regular Ninger and one of the hoys . . . trying to live up to his brother’s card tilts . . . Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3, 4. JOAN LEVINE Joanie” 8 Woodhill Drive Maplewood . . . blonde, blonder, BLOND- EST . . . Kalamazoo or bust! . . . out on the field at half- time . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Fi- nance Committee 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3, 4; Twirler 4; Junior Play Ad- vertising Committee 3. RUTH LEVINSON 398 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . that after-convention laryn- gitis . . . her exotic looks . . . warm yet sophisticated manner Parnassian Society 2, 3; Per- sonality Club 3; Columbian Staff: Advertising Committee 3. ELEANOR JANE LEVITT “Ellie” 58 White Oak Drive South Orange . . . gone in a flash of white ... a swinger of a singer . . . her inherent symmetry . . . Jazz Club 4; Parnassian Society 2; Personality Club 4; Plat- form Club 4; Homerom Social Chairman 2. ELLEN LEVY 50 Broadview Avenue Maplewood . . . beautiful blonde hair . . . summer work camps . . . sum- mer among Indians . . . Folk Music Club 3; Pan Ameri- can Club 4; Platform Club 3, 4; All-School Production: Prop- erties Committee 3, Scenery Painting Committee 2; Colum- bian Reporter 2. DIANE LEWIS Dr 7 Second Street South Orange • . . much homework done in homeroom . . . that collegiate look . . . her quiet ways . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Jazz Club 3, 4; Literary Roundtable 4; Folk Music Club 3; Plat- form Club 2, 3, 4; Showcase Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Social Committee 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Nominating Committee 3; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 3. DUDLEY H. LEWIS “Deadly” 310 Franklin Place South Orange . . . the “do right” kid . . . his sometimes indicative red hair ... a trusty member of the A.V. squad . . . Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; All- School Production Scenery Construction Committee 3. Page 55 JAY LIBMAN 44 Bowdoin Street Maplewood . . . studying amid the activity of homeroom ... a Dodger fan to the end . . . his shiny blue Super Sport . . . Electronics Club 2, 3; Fire Committee 2; Lighting Crew 2. FRANCES LIEBERMAN Frankie” 195 North Woods Drive South Orange . . . her well-deserved A’s . . . Rapunzel-like hair . . . wish for things that can't be had . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3; Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Forum Romanum Club 2; Homeroom: Chairman 4, Sec- retary 2, 3; Elections Commit- tee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Mirror Statis- tician 4. NANCI LIEBERMAN 462 Lenox Avenue South Orange . . . her way with the opposite sex . . . 41-54-12 hike . . . a cute combination of blonde hair and green eyes . . . Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 2; S.O.S. 4. RONALD LINBERG Ron” 90 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood ... the unquestionable spirit of St. Louis ... a leader of Columbia's hard charging front seven ... a former big-time surfer . . . Football Team 4; Wrestling Team 3. Del Mar High School: Sopho- more Class President; Accredi- tation Committee 2; School Senate 2; Football Team 2; Track Team 2; Weight-Lifting Club 2. LAWRENCE LILIEN Larney” 491 Mayhew Court South Orange . . . one of the few homeroom chairmen with dimples . . . “Larney Doone” ... a brilliant student with a brilliant future Fencing Club 2; Physics Club 2, 3. 4; Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3, 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Display Case Committee 3, 4. SUSAN LINKER Sue” 305 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . unique combination of yvit and wisdom . . . the Ivory soap complexion ... a former Dart- mouth student . . . Literary Roundtable 3, Presi- dent 4; Political Government 3, Secretary 4; Pre-Medical Club 2; Showcase 3, 4; Homeroom: Vice Chairman 2, Secretary 3, 4; Civics Committee 2; Eligi- bility Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; All-School Pro- duction: Scenery Painting Committee 4; Junior Play: Scenery Painting 3; Pre-Junior Play Committee 2; Senior Play Scenery Painting 4; Student Exchange Committee 4. LOIS A. LISTOPAD Lo” 38. Schaefer Road Maplewood ... a fondness for blondes . . . her exotic looks . . . that cer- tain s nile for that certain somebody . . . Business Education Club 4; Fencing Club 2; Italian Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT LISTOPAD Listy” 38 Schaefer Road Maplewood . . . the hair that sticks out in a crowd . . . the silent type . ■ ■ his infamous white Chevy . . • Italian Club 2, 4. Page 56 JANE LOHMAN “Janie 110 Hemlock Terrace South Orange . . . those college weekends . . . always ready to have a good time . . . her amiability . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3; Literary Masters Society 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 2, 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Political Gov’t Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Pep Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Nominating Committee 3; All- School Production Ticket Com- mittee 3; Mirror Advertising Committee 4. RICHARD LOWENSTEIN “Dick” 372 Harding Drive South Orange . . Geoghegaris protege . . . one of Columbia’s only co- captains of a non-existent golf team . . . low voice makes for an excellent French accent . . . Physics Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, Chairfnan 4; Elections Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 2, 3. PATRICIA ANN LOMBARDY Pat” 15 Clinton Avenue Maplewood . . oldest of nine kids and doesn!t like it . . . sparkling dark eyes . . . interest in medi- cine . . . Future Nurses of America 4; Italian Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4. Orange High School: Home- room President 2. MARGARET CONRAD LOTZ “Connie 33 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood . . . her distinctive middle name . . . beware—that gleam in her eye . . . better late than never Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 2, 3; Personality Club 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; All-School Production Make-up Commit- tee 2. RITA LOSCH 19 Hoffman Street Maplewood ... an individual in spite of herself . . . ever-present “ban the bomb” button . . . “avant- garde” in literature . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Literary Masters Society 4; Folk Music Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Showcase Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Bookstore Com- mittee 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3; All-School Pro- duction: Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play: Junior Play Ticket Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. LORIE LOVEITT 227 Turrell Avenue South Orange . . . clean Odon? I’ll never tell . . . what stop sign? . . . the red witch . . . G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 3; Music Box Club 2; Showcase Club 3, Secretary 4; Bookstore Committee 4. PETER LOHMAN 9 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . the blue bomb ... a Ning’s regular . . . always speaking . . . Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Home- room Treasurer 4; Elections Committee 3, 4; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3. SUSAN L LOWENSTEIN “Low 12 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . her “RICH” interest in “GOODS” ... a swingin’ cheerleader . . . her love. of nature . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Social Committee 4; Traditions Committee 2; Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4; Mirror Typist 4; Sopho- more Advisory Committee. Page 57 STEPHEN LUKAS 553 Prospect Street Maplewood ... a man with surgical ideas . . . always searching for ad- venture . . . bombin’ in his ’64 Olds . . . Italian Club 3. MAUREEN MAFFEI 434 Prospect Street South Orange . . . those big brown eyes . . . seven-day weekends . . . never at a loss for a date . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Treasurer 4. LINDA LUZBA “Lindo” 30 Nelson Place Maplewood . . . friendly towards all .. . her artistic ability . . . fashion flair . . . Le Cercie Fran ais Club 4; Future Teachers of America Club 4; Forum Romanum Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Home- room Secretary 3, 4. EDYTHE K. MACAULEY “Edie” 229 Waverly Place South Orange . . . one half of the Bobbsey twins . . . those three dimples . . . our future Dr. Spock . . . Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 3. 4; All-School Produc- tion: Costume Committee 3; Special Service Committee 3, 4. STEVEN D. LYNN 335 Hartford Road South Orange . . . that long wait for his license . . . enjoying all he does . . . casual, easy-going ways . . . Biology Club 2; Chess Club 2; Traffic Committee 4. MERRY JO MacKINNON “Mare” 33 Girard Place Maplewood . . . that unusual beauty . . . “Fun, fun, fun, till her daddy takes her T-bird away’’ ... a model-like appearance , . . Folk Music Club 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Pep Com- mittee 2; Junior Play Scenery Painting Committee 3. RICHARD LUNN “Richie” 161 College Place South Orange ... the big shift to C.O. . . . enviable blond hair . . . watch out for those shy ones . . . LYNDA S. MALKIN 15 Foster Court South Orange . . . small yet giant . . . unsur- passable nerve . . . monogramed shirts . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2. Page 58 HOWARD A. MAND Howie” 103 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . the blind leading the blind . . . searching for, but never finding, that Utopia . . . always a little extra energy . . . Jazz Club 2; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Eligibility Committee 4; Civilian Defense Committee 3, 4; Swimming Team 2; Audio- Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. STEVE MANDELL 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . rapid adjustment to life at CHS . . . “Either I will find a way, or I will make one!” . . . quiet and sincere . . . Chess Club 2. NORMA MANIGAN 304 Radel Terrace South Orange . keeping the Columbia “II” alive . . . unpredictable week- ends . . . “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusi- asm” . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice-Chairman 3, 4; Elections Committee 2, 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. RALPH H. MANNHEIMER 511 Academy Street Maplewood . . . that long hike to school . . . his studious airs in homeroom ability in foreign languages . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3, 4; German Club 4; Fire Commit- tee Captain 4; Stage Crew 3. ANTHONY MARIANO Sweets” 48 Essex Avenue Maplewood . . . known for the drags at Clinton . . . always driving . . . great sense of humor . . . Baseball Team 2; Football Team 2. ELLEN MARANTZ 601 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . all the world's her stage . . . her long hair and expressive big eyes . . . “Please be quiet, I have to study” . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; As- sembly Committee 2, 3, 4; All- School Production: Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Play Cast 3. JEFFREY MARIAS Jeff” 8 Rynda Road South Orange • . his homeroom antics ... a great lay-up shot . . . one of the better chokes in bowling Jazz Club 4: Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4. DALE MARKOWITZ 212 South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . her Gleem smile ... a wonderful friend . . . her best day of the year-Friday the 13th Jazz Club 2. 3, 4: Parnassian Society 2, 3: Personality Club 3, 4; Pep Committee 3; All- School Production: Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Mirror Advertis- ing Committee 4; Student Ex- change Committee 4. Page 59 THOMAS MARLOWE Tom” 206 Walton Avenue South Orange . . . 130, 304, 218's own per- sonal genius . . . can argue in five different languages . . . first of the endless Marlowe clan to hit CHS . . . Chemistry Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Library Council 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 2; Political Government Club 4; Display Case Committee 4. JANET MASUCCI “Cheech” 40 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . longing for those weekends at the shore . . . her enviable slimness . . . knack for flirting Future Teachers of America 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Scenery Construction Commit- tee 2, 3; Junior Play Scenery Painting Committee 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting 2: Light- ing Crew 3; Junior Play Re- freshment Committee 3; All- School Production: Refresh- ment Committee 3. LAURA MARSILLO 252 Prospect Street South Orange ... a true daughter of Italy . . . her favorite song: “Soldier Boy” ... a friend to everyone and anything for a friend . . . Italian Club 2. JULIE SUZANNE MARSH “Jules 666 Longview Road South Orange . . . who says girls with freckles can’t be sexy? . . . goes in for triangular love affairs . . . gra- cious hostess . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4, Social Chairman 3; Eligibility Committee 2; Pep Committee 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 4; Display Case Committee 3, 4; All- School Production: Dancer 2, Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3. DALE MASIN Mase” 60 Mountainhouse Road South Orange . . . “Louie-Louie” . . . model- like figure . . . many friends . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Charman 2, Secretary 4; Pep Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. ELLEN MASTER Ellie” 504 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . water, wind and a sailboat . . . tennis whiz kid . . . always willing to lend a helping hand G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Finance Committee 2, 3. CAROL MARONEY “Maron 32 Woodland Road Maplewood . . . “Orange” you glad I came to Columbia . . . her artistic ability and lovely smile . . . never at a loss for words . . . Orange High School: Art Club 2, 3. 4 i CHARLOTTE MATHIAS Char” 67 Dunnell Road Maplewood . . . “Who is Andre, Mrs. PT . . . connections in the guidance office . . . always the underdog in the homeroom elections . . ■ Future Nurses of America Club 3, Treasurer 4; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2, 3, 4; Pep Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction: Costume Committee 2, 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee Chairman 3: Mirror Circulation Committee 4. Pace 60 CHARLES MATTA Charlie 13 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . where the fish are . . . Mr. Johnson’s history class . . . his quiet and easy-going nature . .. arlene McLaughlin Ar 31 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood ■ . . love of Livingston . . . winging summers at the shore • • . pleasant outlook on life . . . Elections Committee 4. RAYMOND R. MAUDSLEY Ray” 2014 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . a reserved manner . . . his one and only red Ford con- vertible ... a weekend travel- ler to the “adventure” . . . GREGORY MclNTYRE Mac” 9 Everitt Place Maplewood . . . trying hard to adjust to that smoking rule ... a two- dab man ... a treat and a half Italian Club 4; Homeroom: Vice Chairman 3, Treasurer 4. VIRGINIA MATZEN Ginger 34 Salter Place Maplewood . . . better late than never . . . knowing that special formula for friendship . . . preference for collegiate boys and clothes Fencing Club 2; Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 3, Secre- tary 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Social Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Junior Play Make-up Commit- tee 3. MARY ELLEN McDAVIT Mel 23 Collinwood Road Maplewood . . . a billion unbelievable escapades . . . Talkativity plus Congeniality plus Creativity plus Personality — an entour- age of friends . . . found at the nearest piano . . . Forum Romanum 3; Literary Masters Society 4; Folk Music Club 3; Music Box Club 2; Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4, Secretary 3; Bookstore Com- mittee 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; All- School Production Advertising Committee 3; Junior Play Ad- vertising Committee 3; Mirror Prophet 4. RAYMOND N. McKENNA Ray 3 Woodland Road Maplewood . . . well known at the drags ... an expert with tools . . . a future test-driver for G.M. Display Case Committee 3; Jerseymen 3, 4. JOHN MEANEY 12 Lenox Place Maplewood . . . the sockless wonder . . . his artistic ability . . . his un- usual hair-do . . . Art Service Club 4; folk Music Club 4; Platform Club 3; Fire Committee 4. Page 61 MARCIA MEDWIN 414 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . the Confederates don't know what they lost . . . the smallest tenth of the twirling squad . . . Lehigh-mania . . . Fencing Club 2; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3; Showcase Club 4; Twirler 4; All-School Produc- tion: Dancer 2, 3; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3. JOHN MEOLA 68 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood . . . Rome's loss' our gain . . . the foot of the soccer team . . . “The Bush . . . Italian Club 4; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. MICHAEL MELE 127 Prospect Place South Orange . . . the 8:26 kid . . . one of the Village cruisers . . . his col- legiate good looks . . . Football Team 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Senior Play: Advertis- ing Committee 4. JOAN MENTCHER 314 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . angel with a devil in her dimples ... an all “American girl ... a peppy package of life . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 4; Pep Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 4. RICHARD MELKONIAN “The Dink 107 Seton Place South Orange . . . they say that good things come in small packages . . . always trying to find a way out of homework . . . one of the Village “Dwellers” who loves the guidance office . . . Stage Crew 2. JUDY MENTCHER “Mentch” 314 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . one-half of the Mentcher twins . . . five-feet of fun . . . that amazing laugh . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 4; Home- room Secretary 3; S.O.S. 4. HERMINE MEINHARD 28 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . her subtle humor and pen- sive manner . . . the changing hues of her eyes . . . her soft voice . . . Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Parnassian Society 3; Show- case Club 3, 4; Bookstore Com- mittee 2; All-School Produc- tion: Dancer 2, 3. JAMES MERCADANTE “Merk 15 Revere Avenue Maplewood . . . “Merk the tall, dad Italian ... a way with girls . . . Super Chevy . . . Page 62 PETER MERCURO Bonzai 45 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . proud of his Greek heritage . . . the other P in his life . . . that husky manliness . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA MEYER “Pat 10 St. Lawrence Avenue Maplewood . . . her friendly personality . . . ability in foreign languages . . . her flair for music . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3, Secre- tary 4; Forum Romanum Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Parnassian So- ciety Club 2, 3; Elections Com- mittee 2, 3; All-School Produc- tion: Cast and Chorus 2. VALERIE JON MEYER “Val” 72 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . exceptionally talented vio- linist . . . always found in dance contests, usually winning them . . . annual switch of boyfriends . . . Music Box Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4. MARY MICHNEVICH Bobbie 242 Ward Place South Orange ... all those weekends at the shore . . . those special holi- days . . . often found at Bun V Burger . . . Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 2. 3; Personality Club 4; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; Senior Play: Ticket Committee 4. ABNER MILLER 275 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . the Bret Maverick of 348 . . . his good humor . . . his frequent trips to Jellystone Park . . . Biology Club 4: Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; House and Grounds Committee 4; Stage Crew 3. FRANCINE MILLER Fran 329 Radel Terrace South Orange ... a real KILLER DILLER . . . active in Young Judea . . . she’ll never walk alone . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2. 3, 4: Pan American Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Homeroom Secretary 3; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Special Service Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Mirror Circula- tion Committee 4. MICHAELYN MILLER Mike 128 Orchard Road Maplewood • . welcome member to the class of ’65 . . . avid thespian . . just “whistle” while you work . . . Literary Masters Society 4; Parnassian Society 4. RICHARD MILLER 168 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . his popularity with the op- posite sex . . . that certain knack for getting into mischief . . . his ambition to remain a bachelor as long as possible . . . Football Team 2. Page 63 ROY EDWARD MILLER “Robo” 143 College Place South Orange . . . Ford fiend of 224 ... al- ways found in the auto shop . . . his favorite interest is “so rare” . . . Audio Visual Aids 4. LINDA S. MILLMAN “Mil” 1 Burroughs Way Maplewoon . . . that long-awaited licens . . . remember those rings . . ' “England, here I come” . . . 1 Future Nurses of America Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 2 Showcase Club 4. RICHARD MILLMAN “Ricky 340 Redmond Road South Orange ... I wasn’t late there was a sign on the way to school which said “Slow School” . . . one of the last in his class to get his license . . . that subtle wit . . . Forum Romanum 2; Pre-Medi- cal Club 2, 3, 4; Elections Com- mittee 4; Fire Committee 3. PHILIP MISTRETTA “Strouts 20 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood . . . preference for long blonde hair . . . great personality and looks too . . . always seen with the “boys” . . . Football Team 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. JANICE M0LL0Y 32 Fairview Avenue South Orange . . . the newest member of homeroom 219 .. . future sec- retary . . . that long red hair Middletown Township High School: Library Council 2, 3. ALEXANDER M0L0CHK0 “Al” 20 Oberlin Street Maplewood . . . those desert boots . . . big bad ’54 Merc . . . wild blond hair . . . Jerseymen 4; Fire Committee 4. GREGORY A. M0R0CK “Gregg” 286 Irvington Avenue South Orange . . . K.P. is no punishment for him . . . those football haircuts . . . fishing before baseball . . . Football Team 2, 3, 4. JAYNE M0RRIELL0 33 Warren Court South Oral . . . always something to in about . . . her duplex lor . . . “Hey, Jayne — wher • Tarzan?” rot G.A.A. 2; Library Council • Secretary 4; All-School Pr duction: Costume Commitl 2, 3, Ticket Committee 3. Junior Play: Costume Conin' tee 3, Ticket Committee 3. Page 64 BENJAMIN MORRIS “Ben” S Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood “J . . Ning’s favorite son . . . he case of the missing Vette . . two months since the last haircut . . . Folk Music Club 4; Football Team 2. ROBERT MORRIS Bob” 416 Hillside Place South Orange . . . Mr. Browning’s right-hand man . . . one of the better clerks at town hall . . . his fascination” for homeroom period . . . Baseball Team Manager 2; Audio-Visual Aids 2; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL MORRISON 73 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . not a worry in the world ... a terror behind the stick . . . appearing with the 8:25 bell . . . Electronics 4. ROBERT B. MORRISSEY “Lorgbort” 80 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . his second home: R and R garage . . . tail and lanky . . . faithful to Fords . . . JANICE MOSTER “Jan” 92 Harvard Avenue Maplewood ... an understanding, sincere friend . . . always, always studying in homeroom . . . quite quiet . . . Pan American Club 4; Par- nassian Society 2, 3. PATRICIA MURN “Pat” 96 Tiffany Place Maplewood . . . one of the last to drive . . . those weekends at the shore . . . Personality Club 4. JAMES J. MURPHY “Murph” J)42 Wellesley Street Maplewood pa . . those mornings in home- room . . . his love of Pontiacs ■ . . wild sense of humor . . Pr MARION MURPHY Maggie” 212 South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . Mr. Woodbury’s straight man . . . a perfect combination of beauty and brains ... a de- fender of lost causes” . . . All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4. Page 65 RONALD MURPHY Gilhoolie” 336 Meeker Street South Orange . . . Jayne's “Tarzan” . . . his black 'show and go’ 58 Chevy . . . always found under a hood Electronics Club 2, 3, 4; Fire Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2; Senior Play Ticket Commit- tee 3, 4; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee 4. ROBERT NADELBERG The Fish” 364 Harding Drive South Orange . . . Where’s the pool?” . . . his deceptively quiet manner . . . ivy-league good looks . . . Physics Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Elections Com- mittee 2, 3; Traffic Committee 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. KAREN NAGEL 26 Claremont Avenue Maplewood . . . I’m not late, the bell is early” . . . thoughts return to Mexico . . . only female mem- ber of social corner in 219 . . . Debating Club 3; Fencing Club 2; Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 4; Civics Committee 2, 3; Soph- omore Orientation Committee 3; All-School Production: Ad- vertising Committee, Cast and Chorus, Dancer 3; Junior Play Advertising Committee 3. ALEX NEIDENBERG Al” 76 Fifth Street South Orange . . . heart as big as his stature . . . amazing driving ability . . . Epicurean . . . Audio-Visual Aids 2. 3, 4. SUSAN NEWBERRY Sue” 25 Durand Road Maplewood . . . her love for antiquity . . . her conscientious attitude sparked by wit . . . promoting the 5- and 10-cent business . . . Forum Romanum Club 2, Vice President 3, 4; Civics Commit- tee 2; Display Case Committee Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Jerseymen Club 3, 4. JEROME NEWLER Nitetrain” 58 Highland Avenue Maplewood ... all around manager ... an addition to our soccer team . . . never a sarcastic remark (?) Chess Club 3; Fencing Club 2, 3; Fire Committee 2, 3, Cap- tain 4; Baseball Team Manager 2, Head Manager 3, Statistician 4; Soccer Team 2: Soccer Team Head Manager 4; Audio-Visual Aids 4. THERESA DIANE NOSTI Onion” 80 Lexington Avenue Maplewood . . . always on the go .. . those rides in her little red Falcon . . . her crazy way of talking Italian Club 3, 4. ROBERT NOVOTNY Bob” 134 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . mighty leader of the Cougar eleven . . . that friend- Iiness to all ... a new-found flair for girls . . . Football Team 2, 3, co-captain 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. Page 66 SHERRI NUNN “Little Mike” 7 Gifford Court Maplewood . . constantly giggling and talking . . . proud of her excel- lence in wrestling . . . very in- volved with her friends—and Mike . . . Junior Play Costume Commit- tee 3. MARTHA OSMUN “Charlie” 130 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood • a much called upon pro- jectionist . . . happiness is a ride in a white Triumph . . . what’s that interest in Cali- fornia? . . . Audio-Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Lighting Crew 3. RICHARD OLESKY “Dick” 201 Underhill Road South Orange . . . avid interest in school sports ... a “never say die” man for the soccer team . . . fantastic mind for science and math . . . Football Team 2; Soccer Team 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2. JAMES O’REILLY “Jimmy” 215 Tuscan Road Maplewood ... a late arrival to 144 .. . always washing his car . . . most studious in the homeroom . . . MICHELE ORWIN “Miki” 15 Lewis Drive Maplewood . . . her affability . . . her fear of rain . . . those apropos witticisms . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Home- room Chairman 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 3, 4; Twirler 3; Columbian Business Staff 3, 4. HARRY OSBORNE “Oz” 134 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . the little man who wasn’t there in homeroom . . . she was only a fireman’s daughter . . . a word for everything . . . Audio-Visual Aids 2; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. MARGARET NUSSBAUM Margee” 23 Speir Drive South Orange . . . “Who says Italian can’t be fun?” . her passion for horses . . . quiet and petite . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, Vice President 3, 4; Italian Club 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Civics Committee 4; Elections Com- mittee 2. MARC OSTERWEIL 186 Glenview Road South Orange . . . “That’s definitely Freud- ian” . . . love of Rio . . . I’m not crying, there’s something under my lens” . . . Le Cercie Fran ais 2, 3; Ger- man Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 4; All-School Production Adver- tising Committee 3, 4. Page 67 HELENE OTTENSTEIN 17 Lindsley Avenue Maplewood . . . that petite figure ... a perky smile and a friendly hello ... a future interior decorator . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3. HAROLD PARSONS 495 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . “Anybody have a pen I can borrow?” . . . Pizza Pie maker . . . future lifeguard from Olympic Park . . . ALAN PAPIER 30 Rynda Road Maplewood ... a future pharmacist ... a loyal band member . . . great personality, great guy . . . Traffic Committee 4; Wrestling Team Manager 2; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. ERSILIA PARLAVECCHIO 40 Ohio Street Maplewood . . . her long eyelashes and dark hair . . . another of home- room 130’s three musketeers . . . her love of story writing NANCY PARKS “Nance” 25 Concord Avenue Maplewood . . . one who has all the an- swers . . . one of the more silent ones . . . the kind of girl everyone wants to know . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Civics Committee 2; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 4; Tradi- tions Committee 3, 4; All- School Production: Costume Committee 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3. HELENE PARNES “Hava” 34 Highland Avenue Maplewood . . . that wonderful summer in Europe and Israel ... a future in teaching . . . great interest in languages . . . Library Council Club 2, 3, 4; Music Box Club 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Foreign Exchange Committee 4. KIM PALMAEFY 362 Prospect Street South Orange . . . custom by crash . . . his big Black Widow . . . his unfail- ing knack of being electrocuted Electronics Club 2; House and Grounds Committee 3. JONATHAN PASKOW “Baron” 350 Tillou Road South Orange . . . long wait for the Vette . . . those blue blue eyes . . . his best friend, Miss Beech . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4. Page 68 JAMES A. PECK “Pecker 480 Summit Avenue Maplewood ... a party at Jim’s house . . . right halfback on the infamous soccer team . . . frequently seen with the “Goob” and “Gums . . . Pan American Club 2; Home- room Treasurer 2: Fire Com- mittee 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; Soccer Team 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2; Var- sity Club 3, 4. TRUDI PETERS 4 Highland Place Maplewood • . . always ready with a friendly hello . . . quite a com- bination of books and looks. . . preference for long distance romances . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Italian Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, • Social Chair- man 2. JILL COLYER PENNINGTON 42 Oakview Avenue Maplewood ... a good friend to have . . . beautiful blue eyes ... a neat appearance . . . Fencing Club 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3. 4: Homeroom Secretary 4; So- cial Committee 3, 4. ALYCE B. PERLIN 275 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . those Florida vacations . . . Friday night at Ning’s . . . one of the first to get her license Future Nurses of America Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 3: Personality Club 4: Home- room Treasurer 4; All-School Production Ticket Committee 3. MARGARET PERKINS “Mary” 171 Franklin Avenue Maplewood ... a natural blonde . . . her love of fast cars . . . her col- lection of “nutty friends . . . Library Council 4. RONA PERLSTEIN 10 Speir Drive South Orange . . . sophistication with a smile . . . her pretty hairdos . . . J-E-L-L-O . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America Club 2, 4; Jazz Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. ELLEN PENN 122 Rynda Road South Orange . . . gorgeous combination of red hair and blue eyes . . . flirtatious manner . . . always a standout in a crowd . . . Jazz Club 2: Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 4; Pre- Medical Club 3: Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 3; Junior Play Costume Committee 2. VIRGINIA PEW “Ginny 227 Waverly Place South Orange . . . her borrowed Chevy . . . connections in the attendance office . . . her remarkable sense of humor . . . Personality Club 4; FTA 4. Page 69 ARLENE PFEFFER 26 New England Road Maplewood . . . the ability to work with and get along with all people . . . keeping tabs on Mr. Wood- bury ... a vivacious person- ality . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; Platform Club 2, Treasurer 3; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 4; All-School Production Make-up Commit- tee 2, 3. LAWRENCE PITTS Lar 29 Colgate Road Maplewood . . . leader of homeroom social corner . . . avid fan of T. R. . . . that cute teddy bear ap- pearance . . . Homeroom Chairman 3, Treas- urer 2. ANTHONY J. PICCIUTO Tony” 100 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . his bark is worse than his bite ... a friend indeed . . . girls! . . . Italian Club 3; Wrestling Team 3, 4. MARJORIE PITFIELD Margie 14 Madison Avenue Maplewood . . . always laughing and cheer- ful .. . terrific yeller at foot- ball games . . . after college, a secretary . . . Library Council 3, 4; Special Service Committee 2, 3, Secre- tary 4; Junior Play Make-up Committee 3. JUDITH PIRONE Judy” 1669 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . memories of summer '64 ... a meticulous dresser . . . if it’s a new dance, Judy will know it! . . . Italian Club 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 3, 4. West Side High School: Future Teachers of America Club. LESTER PITTLE Les” 274 Walton Avenue South Orange . . . dedicated highjumper . . . proficient German scholar . . . future medical name . . . Chemistry Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try Team 2: Track Team 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN A. PHELPS Kathy 34 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood ... a really feminine female . . . always “Greg”arious . . . attractiveness and determina- tion . . . Fencing Club 2; Future Nurses of America Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 3; Person- ality Club 3, 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 3; Folk- singing Club 3. FRED PIVEC np 12 Menzel Avenue Maplewood . . . always a leader - out of school! ... in search of action . . . kind-of-quiet in homeroom Pace 70 ILDIKO M. POGANY “lldi” 201 Raymond Avenue South Orange . . . enthusiasm with a Hun- garian accent . . . her loyalty to friends and causes . . . that in- fectious laugh zooming around in “Julika” . . . Showcase Club 3, Vice Presi- dent and Treasurer 4; Book- store Committee 4; G.A.A. 2; Display Case Committee 4; All- School Production: Dancer 3, Senior Play: Properties Com- mittee 4. ELLEN SUE POLKOWITZ “Pokey 685 Longview Road South Orange ... a seeker of truth . . . great- est punner of CHS . . . charm, grace, and sincerity . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Folk Music Club 3; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Social Chairman 2; Traditions Committee 2, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Mirror Circulation Committee 4; Columbian Business Staff 3, 4. AMY POLLACK 128 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . adds youth to the senior class . . . fond memories of Weequahic . . . problems in chemistry . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality Club 4; All- School Production: Costume Committee 2; Dancer 3. RENEE ARLINE POMERANTZ “Ricci 105 Milligan Place South Orange . . . that summer at North- western . . . her trips to Kearny . . . bursting into homeroom with a cheery “good morning” Le Cercle Frangais 2, 3: Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3, 4; Junior Play Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Circula- tion Committee 4; Columbian Advertising Committee 3, 4. ELAINE POLNIK “Laine” 16 Revere Avenue Maplewood . . . always a winning smile . . . favorite male's description: six- foot-two, eyes of blue . . . Come alive! It’s the Pepsi generation!” . . . Business Education Club 3, Secretary 4; Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Cougar Hop Committee 2. LINDA PORANSKI 11 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood . . . those good times at the shore . . . easy-going and ever- present wit . . . love of J and B . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 3, 4. ALAN PORBIN “Al 19 Elberta Road Maplewood stalwart of the Audio- Visual department ... a con- noisseur of classical music . . . a future teacher ... Future Teachers of America Club 4; Fire Committee 2. 4; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 2, 3, 4. MARK POWERS 324 North Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . one of the Shop-Rite’s finest . . . talent with a shop- ping bag ... a real sports fan Pace 71 RICHARD PRAML “Rich 214 Ward Place South Orange . . . leader of left wing . . . friendly to all . . . computer specialist of 219 . . . Folk Music Club 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3. STEPHEN PRICE “Eyes 92 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . hitting it up to Mountain . . . “The Leader of the Pack” ... '7 make a motion to ad- journ this meeting” . . . Varsity Club 3, Treasurer 4; Traffic Committee 2, 3; Basket- ball Team 2, 3: Football Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. CARMEN PROCIDA 28 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . those sandals ... a real individualist . . . “swift as an eagle” . . . Forum Romanum 2; Italian Club 2, 3, President 4; Jazz Club 3; Literary Masters So- ciety 2, 3; Bookstore Commit- tee 4. CHERYL PUTMAN “Cher 194 Garfield Place Maolewood . . . she’s got a happiness bubble . . . cher-babes . . . “stop, in the name of me” . . . Folk Music Club 3, 4; Music Box Club 2; Pan American Club 2: Personality Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Home- room Social Chairman 3; Foreign Exchange Committee 4. JANICE E. RAAB “Jan” 61 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . that ever-present smile . . . that memorable trip to Mexico . . . watch out for that hip movement! . . . Fencing Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America Club 4; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice Chair- man 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 2; Pep Committee 4; Display Case Committee 3, 4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Mirror Advertising Committee 4. JANE RAIKEN “Janie 20 Eder Terrace South Orange . . . her quiet but friendly man- ner . . . her medical environ- ment . . . hard work and meritorious results . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Jazz Club 4; S.O.S. 4. KATHERINE RANTZE “Kathy 70 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . making instant sunshine wherever she goes . . . her af- fection for a certain red head . . . lady architect extraordi- naire . . . Art Service Club 2, 3; Person- ality Club 4; Homeroom Sec- retary 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Civics Committee 3; Fire Committee 2; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction: Properties Committee 3. LEWIS W. RAY “Ramos 25 Oregon Street Maplewood ... a hit with everyone . . . hard and dedicated worker . . . Harry Belafonte’s look-alike .. . Thomas Jefferson High School; Work Shop Club; Chorus Club. Page 72 ROBERT READ “Bob 51 Park Road Maplewood . . . his interest in the opposite sex . . . one of Columbia's diving experts . . . his slick four-off-the-floor Corvair . . . House and Grounds Commit- tee 2f 3; Football Team 2; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Dis- play Case Committee 3. 41 Essex Road Maplewood . . . fond of “barry’s . . . ex- pect the unexpected . . . her frequent visitor to homeroom Italian Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Civics Committee 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER REID Chris” 211 Irvington Avenue South Orange . . . playboy on the drums . . . case of the missi nq driver’s license ... '7 don’t know . . . Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team 4; Swimming Team Manager 2. ALYSE RETTIG Lysee 159 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . Guess what?” . . . last of the red hot pilgrims . . . blonde bombshell . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3; Literary Masters So- ciety 4; Elections Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Traditions Committee 3; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 3; Foreign Ex- change Committee 4; Colum- bian: Business Staff 4. LUDWIG A. RENNER “Ren” 25 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood . . . his silent (?) car . . . those high rolled collars . . . and those wild boots . . . ROBERT C. REUTTI Bob” 209 Audley Street South Orange . . . not president but “Leader of the Pack” . . . that soon com- ing “27T” . . . “Aw, come on Miss Raymond, please? . . . Football Team 2; Track Team 2, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 4. ARTHUR REED Artie 61 Hughes Street Maplewood . . . the T.B. kid . . . hibernat- ing frequently in the “Den . . . known for his high rolls . . . SALLY RICH 9 Morse Drive Maplewood . . . her love for foreign people and places ... a talented artist and linguist ... an extremely versatile British expert! . . . Art Service Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Display Case Committee 3, 4; All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Play: Junior Cast and Chorus 3; Senior Play: Scenery Painting 3. Page 73 HAROLD RICHARDSON “Creeper” 71 Second Street South Orange . . . Good morning, beauti- ful!” . . . his mild but manly manner ... no frets, no worries Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Football Team 2, 3; Football Team Manager 4; Track Team 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3. MAXIE LEE RODBELL “Mickey” 39 Broadview Street Maplewood . . . Oh Maryland, my Mary- land” . . . her southern charm . . . collegiate good looks . . . Folk Music Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; Columbian Busi- ness Staff 4. Albert Einstein High School: Intramurals 2. DAVID MARK RICHLIN “Mark” 196 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . the Organizer . . . playing bass in All-State Orchestra . . . Columbian’s able business edi- tor . . . Debating Club 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Secretary 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Finance Committee 2, 3; Base- ball Team Statistician 2, 3; Columbian Business Manager 3, Editor 4. MARK RIESENBERG “Rocky” 27 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . good times on the alleys . . . future Olympic Spectator . . . Mr. Fletcher’s favorite pair-off in threes . . . Jazz Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Traffic Committee 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA ALISON RIGAS “Cindy” 319 Tichenor Avenue South Orange . . . her many overseas ad- mirers . . . her pet mole . . . That’s right, retreat behind a smoke screen of bourgeois cliches” . . . Fencing Club 4; Showcase Club 4; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 2. LINDA ROBBINS 54 Sommer Avenue Maplewood ... a born leader . . . her naturalness becomes her ... a perfect combination of intelli- gence and simplicity . . . Homeroom Vice Chairman 2; Pep Committee 2; Cheer Leader 2, 3; School Vice Presi- dent 4, Secretary 3: Sophomore Advisory Committee 4. SUSAN ROBERTS 41 Roosevelt Road Maplewood . . . our little Sonja Hennie . . . quiet but noticed . . . future prospect for U. S. World Team MARGARET ROE “Peggy” 10 Everitt Place Maplewood . . . the leading lady” of 342 . . . Parnassian’s able leader . . . All the world’s a stage and Peggy’s usually on it!” . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3, Presi- dent 4; Homeroom Offices: Chairman 4, Vice Chairman 3, Social Chairman 2; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Play Cast and Chorus 3; Pre-Junior Play Committee 3. Page 74 CRAIG ROLLINS “Boo-Boo” 157 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . admirer of “Yogi Bear” . . . life, liberty, and the pur- suit of happiness . . . a prospec- tive lawyer . . . Political Government Club 4; House and Grounds Commit- tee 4. Point Loma High School: Swim Team Manager 2. WOODROW ROSS “Woody” 28 Brookwood Road South Orange . . . one of the few natural blondes of Columbia ... al- ways in school but never in homeroom . . . devotion to the stage crew . . . House and Grounds Commit- tee 3; All-School Production: Scenery Construction Commit- tee 2, 3; Junior Play Construc- tion 2, Chairman 3; Senior Play: Scenery Construction 2, 3; Stage Crew 2, Section Chair- man 3, 4. BRIAN ROONEY 445 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . the House and Grounds Committee will never survive without him ... he lives in the land of the Lilliputians . . . his ownership of the homeroom? House and Grounds Committee 4; Football Team 3; Audio- Visual Aids Committee 4. STU ROSENGARTEN “Stuie” 15 Hart Drive South South Orange ... an authority on Puerto Rico . . . will surpass Reno on the banjo . . . usually found “bombin' around” . . . Electronics Club 2, 3; Stage Crew 3. DIANA ROSENBAUM 154 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . those interesting summer “jobs . . . “Could you lend me enough to get to New York?” . . . trying for college in America, or in England, or South Africa? . . . Showcase Club 4; Eligibility Committee 3. ALAN ROSS 11 Elberta Road Maplewood . . . still counting the days till he drives . . . forced into sub- scription to the N. Y. Times . . . asks for help in math but ends up giving it .. . Chess Club 2, 3; Library Council 2, 3; Math Club 4; Traffic Committee 4. PAULA ROOD “Paul” 7 Crowell Place Maplewood . . . one of the trio in 205 . . . petite package of dynamite . . . her green eyes and deep dimples . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Special Service Committee 2, 3; All-School Production Ticket Committee 2, 3; S.O.S. 4. SUSAN ROTBERG “Sue” 68 Duffield Drive South Orange ... her infrequent visits to school . . . always joyriding in the school elevator . . . often seen in white Impala converti- ble .. . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; Display Case Committee 3. Page 75 JOAN ROTHBERG 190 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . dramatic tendencies . . . quiet and studious . . . British accent? . . . Literary Masters Society 4; Parnassian Society 2, 4; All- School Production Dancer 3; Senior Play Reading Commit- tee 4. JOHN P. R0TR0SEN “Louie 24 South Crescent Maplewood . . . one of Genzer’s geniuses . . . his ”mwav” electrons . . . second life as Monsieur Louie Folk Music Club 3; Political Government Club 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Elections Committee 2, 3; Fire Committee 4. MARILYNN RUSIGNOLA Red 61 Essex Avenue Maplewood ... a loyal devotee of Seton Hall . . . pleasant combination of red hair and freckles . . . her distinctive wardrobe . . . Business Education Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Italian Club 2, 3. 4; Personality Club 4: Junior Play Costume Committee 3. MARJORIE ANN RUBIN Margie” 171 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . transition made easily . . . only one with a driver’s license who couldn’t drive . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3, Secretary 4; Jazz Club 4; Platform Club 4; Columbian Business Staff 4; S.O.S. 4. Central High: French Club 2; Latin Club 2; Hall Guard 2; Twirler 2; Thespes Club 2. MARK RUDD 75 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . “Government finds its roots in anarchy” . . . ’’not facts, ideas, man, ideas” . . . oblivi- ous, walking along the road to greatness . . . Electronics Club 2; Political Government Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Fire Com- mittee 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Soccer Team 3: Columbian Re- porter 2, 3, Columnist 4. KATHRYN RUBY Kathy” 251 Montrose Avenue South Orange ... a writer in her own right . . . her supernatural powers with voodoo dolls . . . from Columbia High School to Co- lumbia College . . . Art Service Club 2; Literary Masters Society 3, Treasurer 4; Folk Music Club 3; Show- case Club 2, 3, 4; Guildscript Editor 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Play: Advertis- ing Committee 3. ROBERT G. RUDNER Bob 43 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . long-term membership in the school council . . . person- ality plus . . . great attribute to the mighty merman . . . Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Home- room Chairman 2, 3, 4: Swim- ming Team 2, 3: Nominating Committee 3; Mirror Staff: Circulation Committee 4j Var- sity Club 3, 4. DIANE L RUSSELL Di 33 West Parker Avenue Maplewood ... I adore Adorn . . . the per- fect future secretary . . . her enviable long blonde hair . . . Business Education Club 4; Fencing Club 2; Personality Club 4. Page 76 ROBERT RYAN “Bones 67 Durand Road Maplewood ... a skilled. JOTTO player ... a car but no license . . . careful of making serious blunders . . . House and Grounds Commit- tee 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. INES ANN SANTA MARIA 111 Holland Road South Orange ■ . . a smile for everyone . . . the Vice President whose ar- tistic ability created “Lo Sti- valo” . . . never seen without her briefcase . . . Italian Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Parnassian Society Club 2, 3, 4; Audio Visual Aids 3, 4. BARBARA ALICE SAENGER “Barb” 46 Warren Court South Orange . . . the cheery blonde in the raccoon coat . . . the classiest car in the parking lot .. . “Surf’s Up” . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom: Treasurer 3, Social Chairman 2, 4; Pep Committee 3, 4; Junior Play: Make-up Commit- tee 3; Coat Girl 4; Foreign Exchange Committee 4. SUSAN SALISBURY “Susie 56 Burnet Street Maplewood . . . Mr. Benjamin’s favorite scarlet blush . . . loyalty to one fellow . . . that natural blonde hair . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2; G.A.A. Club 2: Dis- play Case Committee 4; Special Service Committee 2; All- School Production: Advertising Committee 2, 3, Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play Advertis- ing Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. JEFFREY SAFFER “Jeff” 18 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . : that distinctive strut . . . a flair for fun . . . his good looks and fantastic personality Chess Club 2; Math Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Tra- ditions Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. DAVID SANDLER 140 Raymond Avenue South Orange ... a hardworking member of Columbia’s tennis team . . . his desire to win Wimbledon . . . those sharp and sarcastic witticisms . . . Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Color Guard 2, 3, 4. BARBARA A. RYLKO “Boobie 26 Park Road Maplewood . . . new addition to Columbia . . . attracted to the opposite sex . . . her adaptability . . . ELLEN SARASOHN 163 Glenview Road South Orange . . . original ideas, original thinker . . . first lady of Eligi- bility . . . her summers at Dart- mouth and Northwestern . . . Debating Club 2; Future Teachers of America Club 3; Showcase Club, Guildscript Reader 2, Editor 3; Eligibility Committee 2, Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; All-School Production: Advertising Com- mittee 2; Junior Night: Adver- tising Committee 3; Pre-Junior Play Committee 3; Columbian Staff Reporter 2, 3. Page 77 JAN SARASOHN 3 Crestwood Drive Maplewood . . . tall, slim, and attractive . . . virtuosity personified . . . snap, crackle and pep . . . Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Home- room Vice-Chairman 2, 3; As- sembly Committee 3, 4; Elec- tions Committee 2; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Cheer Leader 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; All-School Pro- duction: Scenery Painting Com- mittee 2, 3; Junior Scenery Painting 3; Mirror Artist 4; Columbian Art Staff 2; S.O.S. 4. PAUL SARNOFF “Termite 9 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . good things come in small packages . . . that extended permit . . . bug on sportscars Parnassian Society 2, 3; All- School Production: Scenery Construction Committee 2; Stage Crew 2. SUSAN SASLOW “Susie 5 Stanley Road South Orange . . . parlez-vous frangais? . . . watch that walk . . . combina- tion of beauty and brains . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3; Folk Music Club 4, Secretary 3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice Chairman 3; Pep Committee 4. MARY E. SAUNDERS 1 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . sugar and spice, everything nice . . . bright in blue . . . serious when the occasion is appropriate . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 3, President 4; Par- nassian Society Treasurer 2, 3; Civics Committee 2; Elections Committee 3, Secretary 4; All- School Production: Make-up Committee Chairman 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3; Mirror Staff: Circulation Com- mittee 4; Foreign Exchange Committee 4. JEFFREY SCHAFFER “Jeff 58 Crest Drive South Orange . . . always catching a pretty girl’s eye . . . one of the finest on the mound . . . his ivy league tastes . . . Biology Club 4; Debating Club 2, 3; Political Government Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2; Columbian Advertising Committee 4. STEPHEN SCHAMBACH “Steve 47 Fielding Court South Orange ... a straight arm for Mont- clair High . . . always plans ahead . . . a future Shofner . . . Homeroom Vice Chairman 3: House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. ARTHUR SCHATZKIN “Art” 9 Lewis Drive Maplewood ... '7 don’t get it ... a fetish for philosophy ... a member of the 212 league . . . Math Club 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Political Govern- ment Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Fire Committee Captain 4; Traditions Committee 2; Color Guard 3; Columbian Staff 2, Junior Editor 3, Editor 4. HOWARD SCHERER 5 Lee Court Maplewood ... at last, one full week! . . . an interest in math . . . many happy days at Columbia . . . Math Club 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4. Union High School: Math Club 2; Political Science Club 2. Page 78 RICHARD SCHILLING Rich” 62 Arnold Terrace South Orange . . . his year-round friendliness . . . quiet and conscientious . . . his love of cars . . . BARBARA SCHORNSTEIN Barb” 26 Elberta Road Maplewood . . . her preference for Rutgers boys ... ‘7 would have said hello but I didn’t see you” . . . who’s wearing English Leather Pan American Club 3, 4; Par- nassian Society 2; Personality Club 3, 4: Platform Club 4; Eligibility Committee 3. 4; Co- lumbian Advertising Commit- tee 4; Junior Play Make-up Committee 3. EILEEN SCHRENELL 35 University Court South Orange . . . her artistic oil works . . . another Goren enthusiast . . . her gutter balls average 130 . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; All- School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; Junior Play: Scenery Painting 3. PAUL SCHLESINGER 5 Forest Road Maplewood . . . future Perry Mason . . . low board scores . . . short pants and Jean Paul Sartre . . . Chess Club 3, 4: Debating Club 2; Track Team 3. JAMES CHESTER SCHUYLER Chet” 359 Hartford Road South Orange . . . little blue Volkswagon . . . that Palmer swing . . . “odd” but interesting sense of humor Platform Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Fire Committee 3; House and Grounds Committee 4; Wrestling Team 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Mirror Circulation Committee 4. AUDREY SCHOTTENFELD Aud” 78 Crest Drive t South Orange . . . her summer “study” in London ... a perfect hostess on the spur of the moment . . . her lo-o-o-ong eyelashes . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Future Teachers of America Club 2; Personality Club 3, 4: Platform Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3: Elections Commit- tee 3; Eligibility Committee 4; Nominating Committee 3: All- School Production: Advertising Committee 3: Junior Play Ticket Committee 3; Mirror Associate Editor 4. THOMAS SCHILLING Tom” 62 Arnold Terrace South Orange . . . always a good word in homeroom . . . never a book- cover without a design ... a sports car enthusiast . . . Display Case Committee 3. BARBARA SCHWARTZ Barb” 320 South Harrison Street East Orange . . . yesy it’s true, red heads have the most fun . . . shufflin’ up to Buffalo . . . Columbia’s future Perry Mason . . . Platform Club 2, 3, President 4; Pre-Medical Club 2; Book- store Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Spe- cial Service Committee 2; All- School Production Advertising Committee 2, 3: Junior Play Advertising Committee 3; Co- lumbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. Page 79 ELLEN L. SCHWARTZ Leni” 530 Grove Terrace South Orange . . . cuteness personified . . . her vivaciousness and flirta- tiousness . . . unswerving of her boyish nickname . . . Personality Club 4; Home- room Chairman 3. JESSICA SCHWARTZ Jessie 49 Sommer Avenue Maplewood . . . questioning her surround- ings and still smiling ... a sensitive love for children . . . her mastery of the South Orange dialect . . . Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 3; Parnassian Society 2; Show- case Club 4; Assembly Com- mittee 4; Junior Play Adver- tising Committee 3. STUART SCHWARTZ “Stu” . . . the proud owner of one of CHS’ only Mercedes Benzes. . . that intellectual appearance . . . solid performer of the swim- ming team . . . Biology Club 2; Swimming Team 3, 4. PETER SCHWEIKHARDT Pete” 20 Durand Road Maplewood ... he plays “right wing” . . . the ‘Frisco kid (Giants, that is) . . . obviously an individual- ist . . . Biology Club 3, 4; Debating Club 4; Math Club 4. JEFFREY H. SCHWARTZ Jeff 620 Prospect Street Maplewood ... an enthusiasm for all he does . . . his affability . . . his large circle of friends . . . Biology Club 2, President 3, 4; Folk Music Club 3, 4. RICHARD SCHWARTZ Dick 194 Great Hills Drive South Orange . . . oh, that smile ... a future Phi Beta Kappa . . . fanatic Philly fan . . . Biology Club 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 2, Secretary 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Physics Club 3; Pre- Medical Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3, 4; Finance Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team Manager 2, 3; Tutorial Com- mittee 4. ELLEN SCHWARTZSTEIN 186 Harding Drive South Orange . . . combination of brains and beauty . . . shows what pleas- ures friendship can bring . . . deceptive quietness . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Future Teachers of America Club 2; Literary Masters Society 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Eligi- bility Committee 2, 3,4; Mirror Typist 4. STEVEN SCOLNICK 2 Essex Road Maplewood . . . those weekend sojourns to Newark . . . the mainstay of j the track team . . . one of the quieter people around . . . Traffic Committee 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction: Scenery Construction Committee 3. Page 80 ROBERT SCOVILL “Brow 217 Raymond Avenue South Orange . . . his interest in sports, wine, and women ... a tough com- petitor ... an auto enthusiast Football Team 3. ALISANNE SEVERANCE Alis” 11 Manley Terrace Maplewood • . . those st-eddie trips to the village S. R. . . . long-g-g waits for the week-ends . . . “Guess what happened today!’ . . . Personality Club 3, 4; Social Committee 3, 4. KENT SCULLY “Killer” 7 Amherst Court Maplewood . . . the boy who drops into homeroom every now and then . . . called “Killer” by his friends . . . the Tall Man . . . Electronics Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Track Team 2; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Sound Crew 3, 4. DONALD SEALY 436 Prospect Street South Orange . . . where the fun is .. . his interest in sports . . . one of the boys . . . Bookstore Committee 2. SUSAN SCULLY “Sue” 15 Washington Park Maplewood . . . her wild Irish ways . . . that special interest in Wash- ington . . . “laugh and the world laughs with you” . . . Fencing Club 2; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Eligibility Committee 3; Soph- omore Orientation Committee 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play Ad- vertising Committee 3, Make- up Committee 3; Student Ex- change Committee 4. JOHN SENDLER “Johnny” 310 Academy Street South Orange ... a modern Hercules . . . blond hair, blue eyes, and freckles . . . the strong silent type . . . German Club 3; Fire Commit- tee 2, 4. GREG SCRIMER “Scrim” 67 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . ready to live on the beach . . . his blond hair . . . proud owner of a “hot” Olds . . . Football Team 2; Track Team 3; Wrestling Team 2; All- School Production: Advertising Committee 3; Junior Play: Junior Advertising Committee DONALD SHAPIRO “Don” 28 Yale Street Maplewood . . . seen only in his black bomb . . . his love of cars . . . goes where the adventure is .. . Page 81 DEBBIE SHULMAN “Shubop” 96 Collinwood Road Maplewood . . . model-like appearance . . . those weekends in Bradley Beach . . . love for the owner of a certain white Dodge . . . Pan American Club 3, 4; Plat- form Club 4; Homeroom Sec- retary 2; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. ROBERT SHULMAN “Bob” 20 Oakland Road Maplewood ... an individual’s individual . . . the cowboy from Wyo- ming? . . . formerly one of the West Orange boys . . . West Orange High School: Chess Club 2; Wrestling 3. MIRIAM SHURKIN “Mimi” 16 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood . . . love-letters in the “Sand” . . . petite and peppy co-captain of the cheerleaders ... 100 pounds of fun . . . Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, Social Chairman 2; Finance Committee 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 4; Cheer Leader 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Junior Play Advertising Com- mittee 3; Mirror Typist 4. ROBERT SHUSTER “Shoes” 41 South Pierson Road Maplewood . . . usually mixes business with pleasure . . . those homeroom antics . . . that contagious laugh . . . All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3. BARBARA SIEGEL 38 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . those big brown eyes . . . a winning personality ... a conscientious student of the Mexican language . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Person- ality Club 4; Elections Com- mittee 2: Eligibility Committee 3, Vice-Chairman 4. LAWRENCE SIEGEL “Larry” 140 Garfield Place Maplewood . . . his mild manner . . . every- thing comes to those who wait ■ . . small in size but big in heart . . . Biology Club 2, 3; German Club 3; Math Club 2. RICHARD SIEGEL “Richie” 361 Scotland Road South Orange . . . those dreamy, irresistible eyes . . . what sex appeal . . . that perplexed look . . . Physics Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Fire Committee 3, Captain 4; Wrestling Team CURT SIEGMEISTER “The General” 223 Crestwood Drive South Orange . . . commanding the troops at Gr uni rig’s . . . his everlasting total awareness . . . breaking all-time speed records . . . Biology Club 4. Newark Academy: Football 2: Swimming 2: Track 2; Stamp and Coin Club 2; Ski Club 2. Page 82 WAYNE SIGMANN “Curt” 57 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood . . . his many activities . . . oh, that Friday bell ... a great kid to know . . . KATHY SILVER 301 Western Drive South South Orange . . . her cheerful, radiant smile, even at 8:26 a.m. . . . the es- sence of intellect . . . equestri- enne par excellence . . . Literary Masters Society 4; Folk Music Club 3: Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Display Case Com- mittee 3; All-School Produc- tion: Dancers 3; Columbian Staff: Reporter 4. NANCY SILVERMAN “Nance” 50 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . those frequent trips to California . . . interest in the Marines . . . those ever-chang- ing hair styles . . All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3. RENEE SILVERMAN 285 Redmond Road South Orange ... a smile is the final touch to her elegant appearance . . . happiest when she's flirting . . . her number one activity — chatting . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; All-School Pro- duction Scenery Painting Com- mittee 2, 3; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3, Senior Play Scenery Painting Com- mittee 2, 3. BRUCE SIMON 11 Elberta Road Maplewood . . . “Shut up! I’m trying to study” . . . his desire to go to a big name school . . . always willing to help others . . . Math Club 4; Elections Com- mittee 4; Football Team 2. SAMUEL R. SIMON 186 Kilburn Place South Orange . . . writng on his “merit” . . . a Massachusetts license . . . Artur Rubinstein . . . JOSEPH SIMONE “Joe” 201 Lexington Avenue Maplewood • • • he meets the janitors at the door . . . those homeroom antics ... an avid chess kibitzer . . . St. Benedict’s Preparatory: Band 2; Biology Club 2. DEBORAH L SINER “Debbi” 69 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . good things come in small packages . . . those lively first period English classes ... her abilty to get along with others Jazz Club 3; Library Council Club 2; Folk Music Club 3; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Book- store Committee 2, 3, 4; Dis- play Case Committee 4; All- School Production Properties Committee 2, 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. Page 83 PAT SKEFFINGTON 53 Arnold Terrace South Orange . . . Little Caesar . . . the other member of 22Vs deadly duo . . . shy one . . . CRAIG SMITH 66 Pierson Road Maplewood . . . those cavernous dimples . . . taller than some girls . . . quick laugh for everybody . . . House and Grounds Committee 2, 4; Cross Country Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Cheer Leader 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. JERRY SLAVITT 162 Parker Avenue Maplewood ... a future dentist . . . his love of the guitar . . . swell guy all- around . . . Electronics Club 3, Treasurer 4; Folk Music Club 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Traffic Committee 4; Audio- Visual Aids 2. ARTHUR J. SMITH “Smitty” 13 Second Street South Orange ... an all-around guy ... al- ways interested in sports . . . the scholar” of 224 . . . Football Team 2, 3, 4. BRUCE SLAVIN 120 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . future millionaire . . . his passion for cars and sports . . . Hey, don’t bother me” . . . Jazz Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Fire Committee 4. MARC SMALL 68 Van Ness Court Maplewood ... an outstanding member of the “big eleven” . . . Sam’s best friend . . . strong competition for Charles Atlas . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3; Traffic Committee 3; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Wres- tling Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Anti-Smoking Com- mittee Vice Chairman 4. DOUGLAS G. SKOKNA “Doug” 37 Tuscan Street Maplewood . . . boats, shore, fishing, week- ends . . . Columbia’s hardest working employee of Lily White Laundry '. . . an all- around good guy . . . Fire Committee 4; Track Team 2, 3. FRANCES SMITH “Fran” 180 West Fairview Avenue South Orange . . . long awaited license . . • always a smile ... a future teacher . . . Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 4; All-School Production Cos- tume Committee 2. Pace 84 PAUL DOUGLAS SMITH 11 Warren Road Maplewood often found behind the scenes . . . seldom found in homeroom . . . always with a smile ... Cross Country Team 2; All- School Production Scenery Construction Committee 3; Stage Crew 3, 4. MARGARET B. SMOLEN “Peggy” 46 Duffield Drive South Orange . . . big bows and brown eyes . . . her familiar “Hey y’all” . . . wild college weekends . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Person- ality Club 4; Political Gov’t Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Pep Committee 3, 4; All- School Production Advertising Committee 3; Columbian Art Staff 4; Student Exchange Com- mittee 4; S.O.S. 4. ERIC K. SNYDER 256 Academy Street South Orange . . . those sparkling brown eyes . . . stalwart of the troubadors ... a future in the government forestry service . . . Library Council 2; Literary Masters Society 4; Fire Com- mittee 4; Traffic Committee 3. LYNN SNYDER 82 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . never a dark moment in her lovely eyes . . . her love of New York ... a sensitive girl with an awareness of life Future Teachers of America Club 2, 4; Pan American Club 2; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Civics Committee 2; Election Committee 2, 3; Columbian Staff: Advertising Committee 4; Junior Play: Make-up Committee 3. PAMELA SNYDER “Pam” 24 Euclid Avenue Maplewood ... a beaming personality and a smile to go with it .. . her everlasting loyalty to the Con- federate flag . . . her strong preference for midshipmen. G.A.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Dis- play Case Committee 4; Pep Committee 2. DAVID SOBEL “Sobe” 107 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . patiently waiting for Mr. Quiroli . . . outstanding black hair and hazel eyes . . . sports fan and future economist . . . Cross Country Team 3; Jersey- men President 4. BUNNY DOREEN SOBOL 467 Valley Street Maplewood ■ - go go go for N.E.Y.O. . . . her Beatle haircut? . . . her interests range from Bob Dylan to the Beatles . . . Literary Masters Society 4; Folk Music Club Vice-Presi- dent 3; Music Box Club 2; Showcase Club 3, 4. DAVID SOBEL 15 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . “All the world’s a stage” . . . bookie of 308 ... a per- ennial favorite with a love of “Height” . . . Cross Country Team 2; Home- room Social Chairman 4. Page 85 ALAN SOSCHIN “Sosch” 29 Kingman Road South Orange . . . home is a blue Chevy . . . that long awaited girl, and then! . . . affinity for softball Math Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Finance Commit- tee 4; Columbian Staff: Re- porter 2, 3, Editorial Board 4. JACQUELINE SPAIN “Lynn” 6 Halsey Place South Orange . . . her long brown hair . . . “Remember Carnegie? — Feb. 12, 1964 . . . her fondness for animals . . . Italian Club 3; Pan American Club 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Junior Play Properties Committee 3. SANDRA SPAIN “Sandy” 108 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . “Of course it’s natural!” ... a mark of distinction . . . deep understanding . . . Personality Club 4; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Play Ad- vertising Committee 3. CAROL SPENCER 19 Durand Road Maplewood . . . she’s got everything “sewed” up ... a friendly smile for all . . . her reserved manner . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Forum Romanum 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3. STEVE SPERLING “Sperl” 38 Yale Street Maplewood . . . passion for sports . . . one of the big three . . . smiling to all .. . Math Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Eligibility Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; All-School Produc- tion Ticket Committee 3, 4; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3. DOUGLAS W. SPICER “Doug” 45 Wellesley Street Maplewood ... the scholar of the home- room ... an avid sports fan . . . future in chemistry . . . CAROL SPIES 1 Tower Drive Maplewood . . . “Have you got any gum?” ... a great personality ... a talent for making friends . . . Library Council 4. GEORGE SPINA 10 Vermont Street Maplewood . . . dedicated “Latin” Ameri- can . . . always ready to help teacher or student . . . the as- sembly organ-soloist . . . Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4; Pre- Medical Club 4; Fire Commit- tee 2, 3, 4. Page 86 BARBARA SPITALNICK 20 Evergreen Place Maplewood . . . high scorer with the Ivy League . . . her vivacious ways . . . always friendly . . . Personality Club 4; Political Government Club 3, 4; Home- room Chairman 2; Eligibility Committee 3; Junior Play Ad- vertising Committee 3; Mirror Staff Typist 4; S.O.S. 4. BRUCE SPITZ 27 Madison Avenue Maplewood . . . biggest member of the big eleven” . . . proprietor of the Green Valley . . . what humor? Homeroom Chairman 4; Elec- tions Committee 2, 3; Fire Committee Captain 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2; Nominating Committee 3; Mirror Circulation Committee 4. CLAUDIA SPOHR 236 Tillou Road South Orange . . . 3,000 words a minute- talking, not typing . . . a future Florence Nightingale . . . true friend . . . All-School Production: Proper- ties Committee 3. MARC R. STAENBERG 184 Harding Drive South Orange . . . West Orange’s loss, Colum- bia’s gain . . career in law . . . legal pathway to the presidency Fire Committee 4. West Orange High School: De- bate Club 2; Political Govern- ment Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2. SANDRA STAKER “Stake” 19 Arcularius Terrace Maplewood . . . one of the first to wear saddle shoes . . . oh! those girls on the lighting crew . . . behind the scenes manager . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3; All- School Production: Production Committee 2, 3, 4, Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Play: Scenery Painting 3; Senior Play: Scenery Paint- ing Committee 3, 4; Lighting Crew 3. SUZANNE STANTON 7 Morse Drive Maplewood . . . her bos’ns pipe calls her watch to the high seas . . . quiet until you get to know her . . . her church-leadership known throughout the state . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 2, 3, 4; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3; Homerom Treasurer 3; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4. MELISSA STARR 410 North Ridgewood Road South Orange ... no greater pursuer of knowledge . . . that twinkle in her eye .. . always speaking her mind . . . Math Club 4; Bookstore Com- mittee 4. MARLENE STATFELD 467 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood ... a master in the field of flirtation . . . her house is the Grunings’’ of Maplewood . . . Where are we going now? Future Teachers America 2, 3, President 4: Pai American Club 2: Personality Club 3, 4; A HomerooM Social Chairman 3; Ucu,:nBC -------ittee 2, 4; So- 3; jNoqiinating •y Skhool Pro- 'y Painting unior Play: Mirror 4. v m Pace 87 JAMES STEIN “Jim” 256 Conway Court South Orange ... a Yankee fan . . . his desire to sell life insurance . . . has something to say about every- thing . . . Political Government Club 4; Stamp and Coin Club 3; Fire Committee 4. CHARLES STERNBERG “Chas” 345 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . lips that get sunburned never get kissed . . . his interest in medicine ... all six-foot- two of him . . . Pre-Medical Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 3, 4; Bookstore Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Wrestling team manager 2, 3; Display Case Committee 3. ANN STEVENSON 675 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . summers in N. H. work- ing? . . . Animal Farm” . . . her never ending supply of Bufferin . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3, 4; Library Council 2, 3, 4; Jerseymen 4. JOAN STOPERO Stop” 17 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . always fussing with her hair . . . her cute looks and charm . . . usually found in a certain rare” green Ford . . . Italian Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3. MARIANNE H. STRAAYER “Mimi” 469 Ridgewood Road . . . full of chuckles . . . dynamic personality . . . golden hair and matching smile Fencing Club 2; Folk Music Club 3; Parnassian Society 2; Personality Club 3, Secretary 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, Secretary 4; Social Committee 2, 4; Nominating Committee 2; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3. RITA B. STORFER “Storf” 7 Rynda Road Maplewood . . . proud owner of an orange Mustang . . . accident-prone . . . Guess who called me last night?” . . . Business Education Club 3; Jazz Club 3: Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3; All-School Production: Production Com- mittee 3, Make-up Committee 3; Columbian Advertising Committee 4. Page 88 MARLEEN STERN 7 South Harding Drive South Orange . . . TGIF . . . concentrates on schoolwork more than she’ll admit . . . conversations center around her . . . Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 2; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 2; Civics Committee 3; Eligibility Committee 2; S.O.S. 4. SANDRA STRASSBERG “Sandy” 326 Harding Drive South Orange . . . “Hi, Mr. Woodbury!” . . . her mathematical brilliance . . . a strong candidate for success Le Cercle Fran ais 3; Chemis- try Club 4; Math Club 3, Sec- retary 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Social Committee 3, 4; All- School Production Ticket Com- mittee 3; Junior Play Properties Committee 3; Columbian Re- porter 3, 4. Hillside High School: French Club 2; Future Physicans Club 2; G.A.A. 2. SHEILA M. STURN 10 North Ridgewood Road South Orange . . not so bud ‘til after school . . . those big thoughtful eyes ... an efficient future secretary . . . Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 4. BRUCE TABATCHNICK Buzzy” 47 Hart Drive North South Orange . . . “Anyone for matzoh ball” • . . often seen with his canary • . . allegiance to the cross country team . . . Pre-Medical Club 3, 4: Fire Committee 4: House and Grounds Committee 3; Cross Country Team 2; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; Nominat- ing Committee 3. PRISCILLA SULLIVAN “Pris” 11 Clinton Avenue Maplewood ... a cheery addition to the “leaders” . . . “Well, Bev” . . . popularity with both sexes . . . Personality Club 3: Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3, 4; Civics Committee 4; Pep Committee 2; Social Committee 3, 4: Cheer Leader 4; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3. THOMAS SWEENEY “Tom” 535 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . his quick adjustment to CHS . . . his pitching exploits for the Cougar 9 ... an excel- lent student . . . Baseball Team 4; Basketball Team 4. Rancucas Valley Regional High School: Basketball 2, 3; Sophomore Class President: Football 3: Homeroom Chair- man 3; Law Club 3. BILL SUMAS “Tiger” 319 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . tiger of 218 with that Shop- Rite look . . . his quick Fury . . . cramming a night’s work into homeroom period . . . CAROLYN LEE TATUM 1907 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . quiet, personable girl . . . her drawing ability . . . that last-minute homework in home- room . . . PETER SUDLER “Pete” 596 Longview Road South Orange . . . the trouble maker of 144 . . . his everpresent Madras belt . . . hoping to practice law on a ski slope . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Po- litical Government Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, Secretary 4; Fire Committee 3; Tradi- tions Committee 2; Track Team 2; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. DONNA SWIDLER Dee” 49 Rynda Road South Orange . . . Lady Godiva of 144 . . . her interest in PHILosophy . . . that gleam in her eye . . . Personality Club 4: Pre-Medi- cal Club 2; All-School Produc- tion Scenery Painting Commit- tee 2. Pack 89 BLAIRE LESLYE TAUB “Blairesey” 220 Kingsland Terrace South Orange . . . re marc”ably verbose . . . always seen driving that silver bird . . . Columbia's own huggy bear . . . Jazz Club 2; Eligibility Com- mittee 2, 3; All-School Produc- tion: Properties Committee Chairman 2, 3; Advertising Committee 2; Scenery Painting Committee 3. WILLIAM W. THOMAS “Bill-Thomas-Tom-Toma Xiansheng-Red-Etc.” 16 Lancaster Avenue Maplewood . . . his tremendous acting ability ... a Goldwater man from way back . . . one of 130's briefcase carrying chessmen ... Chess Club 2, 4, President 3; Pan American 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Po- litical Government 4: Home- room Treasurer 4; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 3, 4; Junior Play Cast 3, 4; Pre- Junior Play Committee 2, 3. BARBARA L TH0MASS0N “Barbie Doll 25 Church Street South Orange . . . an accomplished wise- cracker . . . well-groomed and attractive . . . future Ben Casey- chaser . . . Future Nurses of America Club 4; Library Council 3, 4. RUTH THOMSON “Ruthie” 60 Park Place South Orange ... a whiz at twirling . . . Margie, I’m gonna fail!” . . . love of politics and always ready to debate . . . Special Service Committee Vice Chairman 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4. ELIZABETH THORNLEY “Betsy” 495 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . her easy, friendly laugh . . . a sustained interest in the bright lights of Columbia . . . love of sailing and the sea . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 4; Future Teachers of America Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Civics Com- mittee 3, 4; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 3; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 3; Dancer 2. CLIFFORD TICHENOR “Tich” 488 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . one of the last to get his wheels . . . Aero” . . . our own Johnny Weismuller, co- captain of the might mermen Swimming Team 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; Varsity Club 3, Program Chairman 4. JOHN TOBEY 83 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . one of 130's electronic technicians . . . could use a briefcase . . . “Chinese, any- one?” . . . Chemistry Club 2, 3, 4; Elec- tronics 4. JOSEPH T0RNILL0 “Joey” 20 Church Street South Orange ... a mind of his own . . . memorable Friday nights at the Club . . . leader of the Pack Page 90 CHERYL A. TOTE Cher” 156-B Boyden Avenue Maplewood . one reason why gentlemen don’t always prefer blondes . . . her uninhibitedness ... an affection for diamonds and “Gems . . . Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Sec- retary 3, 4; Finance Committee 3, Secretary 4; Student Ex- change Committee 4. CHARLES TRENT “Charlie” 615 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . exceptional aptitude in chemistry . . . a constant worker ... an opinion on everything Fire Committee 3, 4; Audio- Visual Aids Committee 4. ROBERT J. TRONCONE Big Wood” 316 Valley Street South Orange . . . livening up the back of homeroom . . . strong Italian patriotism . . . strong Jersey City dweller . . . Football Team 2. MARGARET TRONDLE “Peggy” 27 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . Homeroom 213's Jungle Gardenia . . . that all-Ameri- can look . . . never seen with- out her giggles and blush . . . Art Service Club 3; Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Pan Ameri- can Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 2. SUSAN UBHAUS 159 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . those unique hair-do’s . . . her patriotic love for the Army . . . her distinctive walk . . . Art Service Club 4. JON ULANET 473 Richmond Avenue Maplewood ■ ; • good sense of humor . . . his musical ability . . . ways to shorten homework assignments Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT TRACEY Torch” 163 Ralston Avenue South Orange . . . that mischievous grin . . . a genius in the auto mechanic department . . . seldom found in homeroom . . . SUZANNE UNGER Sue” 472 Mayhew Court South Orange . . . How about will never forget the Paramount . . . shy at times, but likes to giggle Italian Club 3; Music Box Club 2; Pan American Club 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Junior Play Properties Com- mittee 3. Page 91 LAWRENCE VAUGHAN “Larry” 9 Garthwaite Terrace Maplewood . . . that ever-present flying jacket . . . one of 130's late- comers ... a King's deli-man LYNN WALLIN “Wally” 7 Milton Street Maplewood . . . her ever-changing tresses ... a congenial personality . . . sand, sun, and surf . . . Page 92 EILEEN VEROSUB 10 Burr Road Maplewood . . . one of the few fair red- heads ... an affinity for art . . . sincere friendliness . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3; Future Teachers of America Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Eligi- bility Committee 2, 3, 4. JEAN WALDRON 31 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood ... the smile that can’t help but please . . . sparkling person- ality shining through those dazzling dimples ... a charm for every guy . . . Fencing Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America Club 4; Folk Music Club 3; Pan American Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3; Student Exchange Committee 4. PAUL WAGNER “Ted” 25 Girard Place Maplewood . . . Chess anyone? . . . makes beautiful music with pencil and violin . . . his well- known father . . . Chess Club 3, Vice-President 4; Music Box Club 2; All- School Production Orchestra 2, 3. CAROL WALKER 18 Creston Avenue Maplewood . . . the Laughing Sphinx . . . her appreciation of WESTern humor . . . Come on, Elaine, let's go . . . Business Education Club 3, 4. ANNETTE VERDI “Nettie” 47 Tuscan Street Maplewood . . . That little bakery girl, me . . . record breaking dancer . . . always greets you with a smile . . . Business Education Club 3, President 4; G.A.A. 2; Italian Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4. JEFFREY WALSKY “Jeff” 101 Burnett Avenue Maplewood . . . always found first in the locker room . . . one of Coach Fletcher's non-swimmers . . • a future engineer? . . . Italian Club 3. KARLYN WARANCH 6 Elberta Road Maplewood . . . oh, those Latin translations . . could try to pass for an Israelite . . . trips from the first floor to the third and back to the first ... Forum Romanum 4; Junior Parnassian Society Secretary 2, 3; Civics Committee 4; All- School Production: Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Make-up Com- mittee 3; Student Exchange Committee 4. V CHERYL ANN WEINSTEIN 51 Dunnell Road Maplewood . . . that very long wait for her license . . . frequent jaunts up to pruning's . . . her never ending supply of school spirit Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Future Teachers of America Club 4; Folk Music Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; All-School Production Adver- tising Committee 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. scon WATON 9 Owen Drive Maplewood . . . lives for the summer and weekends . . . sometimes takes school seriously . . . one of Ning’s boys . . . Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Election Committee 4; Fire Committee 2. HARRY S. WEINERMAN “Hesh 237 Coudert Place South Orange . . . never-ending supply of jokes and easy-going ways . . . what would Mr. Benjamin do without him? . . . Homeroom: Treasurer 2, So- cial Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4: Traf- fic Committee 4; Football Team Trainer 2, 3. JOSEPH WEINBERG “Joe 9 Troy Court Maplewood . . . the politics of dissent . . . 2:30 a.m. with the editorial board . . . those Friday night poker games . . . Chess Club 2, 3, 4: Political Government Club 2, 3, 4; Election Committee 3; Soccer Team 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Columbian Editor 4. STEPHEN WEINKRANTZ “Weino” 74 Speir Drive South Orange ... if there’s trouble, he’ll find it .. . the ,4save”ior of our class . . . new member of the clan . . . Newark Academy: Track Team 2. 3; Football Team 2, 3: Var- sity Club 3; Electronics Club 2, 3. ROBERT WATERMAN “Bob” 72 Raymond Avenue South Orange ... an art addict . . . future in architecture ... a friendly chatterbox . . . Jazz Club 2; Literary Masters Society 4; Platform Club 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Elec- tion Committee 3; Junior Play Ticket Committee 3. THOMAS WEISMAN “Tom 40 South Kingman Road South Orange . . . one of the intellectual set . . . the MIRROR’s reflection . . . always willing to help others . . . Math Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3, 4; Mirror Staff: Editor-in-Chief 4; Co- lumbian Staff Reporter 2, 3. Pace 93 SUSAN WIESNER “Sue 612 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . you can spot her red hair in any crowd ... an interest in people . . . “Hey, Wiez! ' . • • G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Civics Committee 4; Dis- play Case Committee 3; All- School Production: Dancer 3. DIANE C. WENDER “Di” 5 South Boyden Parkway Maplewood ... a certain photographer’s favorite model . . . that envia- ble figure and meticulous ap- pearance . . . twirling her way through Columbia . . . Jazz Club 4; Parnassian Society 2; Personality Club 4; Home- room Chairman 2, Vice-Chair- man 4; Civics Committee 3, Secretary 4; Twirler 3, Co- Captain 4; Mirror Advertising Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction Make-up Committee 3; Student Exchange Committee 4. BYRON W. WHEELER III 235 Tillou Road South Orange . . . his perfect attendance at twirling practice . . . merit minus one . . . loyalty to the opposite sex . . . House and Grounds Commit- tee 2. FREDERIC WEST “Ric” 311 Meeker Street South Orange . . . Wilt the Stilt of the Cougar Five . . . those witty comments in homeroom . . . basketball aficionado . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Fire Committee 3; Basket- ball Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun- try Team 2; Track Team 2; Columbian Advertising Com- mittee 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. 0 Yrt 11 JEFFREY Lib 3, LE H eff 63 Montrose Avenue South Orange . . . one of the Cougar mermentfdt, . . . devotion to the Orange ,j YMCA Leaders’ Club ... challenging the homeroom chess champ . . . Fire Committee 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. JEROLD WICHTEL “Jerry” 693 Longview Road South Orange . . . his striking good looks . . . big number 15 on Cougar Court ... a whiz in math . . . Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Finance Com- mittee 2, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2. JEFFREY WEISS “Jeff” 285 Walton Avenue South Orange . . . frequent trips to Spring- field . . . “No, it’s not a Spyder” . . . can usually be found in 121 . . . Electronics Club 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 2; Homeroom Treas- urer 2. ELIZABETH WELLS “Liz” 48 Headley Place Maplewood . . . short and sweet ... a sincere and understanding girl ... by the sea, by the sea . . . G.A.A. 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Special Service Committee 4. Page 94 PAUL WILDEROTTER 47 North Terrace Maplewood . . . vocalist at heart ... a faithful choral worker . . . “gotta get things done” . . . Forum Romanum Club 2; Music Box Club 3, 4; Plat- form Club 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team Manager 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 2, 3, 4; Mirror Photographer 4; Jerseymen Club 3, 4. WENDY E. WILDE 28 Bowdoin Street Maplewood . . . Wayne Motor Vehicle Bureau got to know her very well . . . prettiest blush in the senior class . . . that pixie grin Le Cercle Fran ais 3; Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Traditions Committee 3; Special Service Committee 2. LOUIS F. WILDSTEIN “Lou” 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . amiable and conscientious ... a wide grin for everyone . . . long walk to school . . . Le Cercle Francais 4; Debating Club 2; Electronics Club Sec- retary 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America Club 4; Folk Music Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 2; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 2, 3, 4; Junior Ad- vertising Committee Chairman 3; Foreign Exchange Commit- tee 4. DANIEL WILLIAMS “Dan” 307 Walton Avenue South Orange . . . his love of many sports . .. the guy with a hundred names . . . his wide scope of interests Traffic Committee 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Team 2, 3; Track Team 3. JEFFREY E. WILKINSON “Jeff” 505 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . knows the odds and plays them . . . algebraic whiz kid . . . his dark good looks . . . Political Government Club 4; Baseball Team 2. JOHN WILLIAMS “Will” 204 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . the uncanny knack of mis- sing homeroom . . . puts his marks on all assemblies . . . shows the potential of extrava- gant living ... Senior Play: Scenery Construc- tion 2; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. TERRESE WILLIAMS “Terre” 12 Essex Avenue Maplewood • . . that L-O-N-G, enviable hair . . . dimple on her chin, Italian within . . . the girl for whom they wrote “Dark Eyes” G.A.A. 2, 3; Italian Club 3, Secretary 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Civics Committee 4; Eligibility Committee 2; Mirror Artist 4; All-School Production Make- up Committee 3. NEIL WILLNER 492 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . one of the “swinging” set . . . often seen with the Record Spinner and the Owl . . . daily racing form . . . Pre-Medical Club 3; Home- room Vice-Chairman 2, Treas- urer 3; Finance Committee 4; Soccer Team 2, 4. Page 95 DENNIS WILLSON Denny” 123 Sherman Place South Orange . . . world’s worst driver . . . lives for the weekends . . . occasionally taking school seri- ously . . . Folk Music Club 4; Fire Com- mittee 3, 4; Football Team 2, 4; Track Team 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2. ROBERT WILSON Robin” 2077 Ostwood Terrace Maplewood . . . “Nohit” . . . sophomore girls anyone? . . . girls, base- ball, and cars . . . Baseball Team J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Football Team 2; Varsity Club 4. . MARK ALAN WINICK 11 De Hart Road Maplewood . . . the educated toe . . . out- standing all-around boy . . . his talents in class . . . Varsity Club 3, President 4; Homeroom: Vice Chairman 2, Treasurer 4; Finance Commit- tee 3, Vice Chairman 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball Team 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2. MELISSA M. WINTON Mimi” 28 Euclid Avenue Maplewood . . . strong attraction to Navy blue ... a JOEvial personality . . . her infectious laughter . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Treasurer 2; Civics Committee 3, 4. VIRGINIA WINKLER Ginny” 48 Tuscan Street Maplewood ... a special interest in Navy Blue . . . those homeroom consultations to the lovelorn ... the “Prefect” . . . Italian Club 2, 3. HARRIET R. WISS 270 Tillou Road South Orange . . . the key to Columbia’s tra- ditions . . . infectious laughter . . . looking at the world through those green — or are they blue?—eyes . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Literary Masters Society 4: Parnassian Society 2; Personality Club 3, 4: Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Tra- ditions Committee 3, Chairman 4; Junior Play Advertising Committee 3; Personals Com- mittee 4; Girls’ Tennis Team 2, 3. RICHARD WITTIG Rich” 27 Hughes Street Maplewood . . . his conservative politics . . . love for sports . . . “Where’s my Tribune” . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3; Politi- cal Government Club 4. ROBERT WOLFE “Bob” 225 Montague Place South Orange . . . unselfish dedication to the Assembly Committee and the Senior Class . . . blond hair from long hours at the shore . . . cheerful disposition and broad smile . . . Folk Music Club 3; Physics Club 3; Politcal Government Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 2; Assembly Committee 2, Chairman 3, Vice Chairman 4: Nominating Committee 2, 3; Senior Class President 4; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 3, 4. Page 96 MARTIN WOLKSTEIN Marty 61 Duffield Drive South Orange . . his shy but friendly manner . devotion to the textbook that great musical talent. . . Political Government Club 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Cross Country Team 2, 3. JAMES WULACH Pedro 286 Tillou Road South Orange . . . in case of fire, call Jim . . . that rare combination of leader and hacker ... ‘7 hate choco- late milk anyway” . . . Forum Romanum 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Political Govern- ment Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Fire Commit- tee 3, Chairman 4; Social Com- mittee 2; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; Nominating Committee 2, 3. TERRY YORK “Ter” 349 Tichenor Avenue South Orange • . . our spirited, sparkling twirier ... an all-American girl ... if at first you don’t succeed . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2; Future Teachers of America Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3, 4; Traditions Committee 2, Secretary 3; Nominating Committee Secre- tary 3; Twirler 3, 4; Student Exchange Committee 4. PHYLLIS YASEEN Phyl” 193 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . her love for “Riches” . . . Phyllis here today?” . . 101 pounds of fun . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Junior Play Advertising Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. NANCY YELENIK 25 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . proud of her native Wood- bridge . . . her twinkling glock- enspiel . . . friendship is her song . . . Music Box Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Personality Club 4; Showcase Club 3: Homeroom Secretary 4; Traditions Com- mittee 4; All-School Production Dancer 3, 4. Woodbridge High School: Stu- dent Council 2. STANLEY YEAGER Stan 19 Troy Court Maplewood . . . happy-go-lucky guy . an interesting combination of freckles and good looks ... a laugh distinctly his own . . . German Club 3, Treasurer 4: Homeroom Treasurer 3; Track Team 3. Weequahic High School: Track Team 2. JANE ELLEN YESKEL “Janie” 283 Western Drive South Orange ... a freckled delight . . . her passion for the ski slope . . . wardrobe of madras . . . Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Home- room Chairman 3; Pep Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Nominating Committee 2; All-School Pro- duction Costume Committee 2: Junior Play Costume Commit- tee 3. JEFFREY YORN Jeff” 12 Woodhill Drive Maplewood . . . where did he get that BIG gold Caddy? . . . through the S’s in 1:15 . . . one of the boys of Nings on the top . . . Jazz Club 2, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Finance Committee 4. Page 97 GREGORY YOUNG “Greg” 9 Evergreen Place Maplewood . . . King’s Market’s best cashier . . . frequent visits to Cedar Grove . . . Man of Science . . . Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America Club 4; Bookstore Committee 2, 3, 4: Junior Play Cast 3; All-School Production Accompaniment 2, 3, 4. MIRIAM ZIEGELLAUB 146 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . an ardent patriot . . . Siamese triplets, square roots and other friendly combina- tions . . . two chairs and a fallen leaf in Paris . . . Literary Masters Society 3; Co- lumbian Reporter 2, 3; Editor 4. GARY YOURKASKI 50 Dunnell Road Maplewood ... an avid history student . . . a future teacher . . . able presi- dent of Library Council . . . Library Council Club 3, Presi- dent 4. CLAUDE ZAHN “Little Zatch” 105 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . his special relationship with Mrs. Palminteri . . . always seen in the red “bomb” at Ning’s . . . those homeroom periods in the hall . . . Jazz Club 4; Soccer Team 2; Display Case Committee 4; All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 2. LOUISA YURDIN 20 Madison Avenue Maplewood . . . very much involved with her school work . . . purposeful —and a touch of wit . . . per- ceptive remarks . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 4; Literary Masters Society 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3. LYNNE A. ZELLER 127 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . those letters from Prince- ton . . . and those Sunday night jaunts . . . her preference for Hondas . . . Parnassian Society 2, 3; Per- sonality Club 4; Platform Club 2, 4; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; All-School Production: Pro- duction Committee 3, Make-up Committee 3; Columbian Staff: Advertising Committee 4. ROBERT YOUNG “Bob” 19 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . follows the waves . . . slick with his four-speed stick . . girls, girls, girls . . . KAREN BETH ZIEGLER “Rennie” 80 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . her love of music . . . bouncing in and out of 240, her second home ... a future secretary . . . Music Box Club 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Display Case Committee 3; All-School Pro- duction: Cast and Chorus 2, 3. Page 98 BARBARA ZINN “Bobbie” 208 Jacoby Street Maplewood ... a future executive secretary . homework can be done in homeroom! . . . those misty blue eyes . . . Business Education Club 4; Columbian Typist 2. CARL R. ZIRKEL 31 South Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . his desire to become an electrical engineer . . . strong interest in ham radio . . . those summers spent in Manasquan Electronics Club 2, 4, Presi- dent and Treasurer 3. ROGER ZITRIN 70 Whiteoak Drive South Orange . . . that red hair . . . my picture is worth a thousand words” . . . his ambition to become a doctor . . . Chemistry Club 4; Physics Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Soccer Team 3; Wrestling Team 3. JAMES CHRISTENSEN Chris” 304 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . one of Holland's boys . . . liberty and justice for all . . . member of 22 Ts deadly duo Football Team 2. Page 99 (( and))) We, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-five, being of sound mind and body, leave this, our last will and testament. I We, Mr. Monticiollo, Miss della Sala, and Mr. Fleming, leave to find an ACCEPTable senior class. I, Mr. Mellinger, leave my sense of humor to anyone with a strong stomach. I, Mr. Kline, leave for Pawnee, Oklahoma, to help maw and paw at the general store. II I, Mel McDavit, leave 457 unpublished songs, and an unbiased college recommendation from daddy. I, Peggy Smolen, leave for Atlanta, without Shelley Balaban. We, Jerry Wichtel, Ellen Polkowitz, and Dusty Forler, leave our shabby tenements in view of the impending urban renewal program. I, Sally Rich, leave for England with an American accent. We, Cheryl and Hope Cantor, leave as kissin’ cousins. We, Tom Weisman and Audrey Schottenfeld, leave Mrs. Palminteri to next year’s Editors. I, Ellis Gesten, leave my knees to the track team. I, Jon Genser, leave an extra seat belt to Richard Fain. We, Harold Richardson and Ray Graham, leave. We, Nancy Beam, Bill Thomas, and Pete Schweikhardt, leave to seek whatever is right—extremely right. I, Eleanor Levitt, leave the sophomore boys still looking. I, Glenn Carey, leave three Vettes, five Impalas, and four Corvairs—all slightly used. I, Alan Duhrotv, leave the wrestling team. We, John Dios, Alan Soschin, John Rotrosen. Jack Heinowitz, and Phil Kupperman, leave 68 broken-hearted sopho- more girls. We, Iris Adler and Phyllis Yaseen, leave our total days absent to be made into an additional school year. I, Pete Sudler, leave half of my lunch to Mr. Ghegan. I, Lee Keating. leave looking wide-awake at 8:25 a.m. We, Peter Lohman, Gerry Cohen, Nardi Levine, Claude Zahn. and Mickey Kananack, leave all of our CARDinal sins to a BETTOR next year. I, Jimmy Peck, leave a box of Graham” crackers to Nanci Lieberman. I, Ellen Sarasohn, leave my plenteous store of college information to the guidance department. We, Miriam Frank, Carol Bernau, Jackie Friedrich, and Kathy Ruby, leave our quack to Hooker University’s other ducks. I, Ceil Desimone, leave to attend every sport event in the state. We, Bob Keybida and Bob Jamieson, leave our bottle of peroxide to Mimi Straayer. I, Ellen Lefkowitz, leave to get my drivers license. I, Sue Ubhaus, leave my favorite utensil to the cafeteria—a spoon. I, Greg Frost, with my great sense of humor, leave a certain member of the sophomore class in stitches. We, Anne and Jane Jennings, leave our mistaken identities to the McDonough twins. I, Stephanie Hoagland, leave with my hair windblown. I, Jean Waldron, leave a lengthy list of dates for every weekend. I, Richard Fusco, leave my fastidiousness to the junior boys. I, Fred Daum, leave my erudite mannerisms to Wally Cox. III We, the soccer team of 1964, don’t leave anything. We need everything we have. We, the swimming team of 1965, leave our achievement of having been the only team to drink the liquids faster than we can swim in them. We, the football team of 1964, leave our schedule to the New York Giants, who couldn’t do as well. We, the wrestling team of 1965, leave to find a cure for impetigo. We, all of the CHS sports teams, leave the Board of Education PAID coaches to guide us in all of those post-season tournaments. We, the Executive Committee, leave Ginny Duenkel Day. We’re not perfect. IV We, the entire class of 1965: Leave an S8,69946 investment in SAT’s, ACT’s, Merits, applications, transcripts, and stamps. Leave oxygen masks for the bathrooms. Leave a profound silence for the library. Leave a civilized, student-supervised cafeteria. Leave our notorious college class number. In conclusion: We the class of ’65 leave CHS with the hope that she will soon recover from her great loss. Pack 101 DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL Linda Robbins • Paul Joffe MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Kris Davis • Bob Wolfe MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Tom Marlowe • Miriam Frank WHO'S ■IlN CLASS 19 WITTIEST Mel McDavit • Roger Granet BEST LOOKING Paul Auster • Merry Jo MacKinnon MOST ATHLETIC Pam Snyder • Marc Small PEPPIEST Nancy Fisher • Bob Crockett littior (Elasa There seems to be quite a turn-out of 1965 Columbia graduates here at the Board meeting, February 31, 1985. The meeting was declared open to the public by the magnanimous president of the board, Ed Leff, whose first proposal was to set up a slot machine in the boiler room. The trustees were all in agreement, especially Brian Connelly, Walter Fletcher, David Sobol, Mario Gabrielli, and Greg McIntyre, but Columbia’s principal, Ray Graham, seemed to feel that the boiler room could be put to better use as a classroom for students attending the school four years or more. At this point a bitter argument arose between Sue Ubhaui and Georgette Bork, the two outstanding candidates for Dean of Girls, over which girls’ room the loser would have the job of supervising. Janet Baime, present Dean of Girls, was the referee. The Dean of Boys, Harry Weinerman, solved the problem by proposing the abolishment of girls’ and boys’ rooms and the return of outhouses, through which we could eliminate this awful tendency toward a quick smoke between classes that seems to be prevalent in spite of the latest denunciatory reports from Dr. Richard Fain, head of the Cancer Society.’’ Dr. Fain wasn’t available for the meeting, but he sent his nurse Tina Friedman, late because of an emergency case—Patti Gordon’s daughter’s thumb seemed to be caught in between her two front teeth, and it required immediate surgery. Suddenly the door of the conference room swung open and a baton walked in, followed closely by something known as a Gelman strut. No one was very surprised when Diane proposed, for the seventy-eighth time, to make Columbia’s Alma Mater The Birth of the Blues.” There was some opposition to this, from Jr. Ercolano and Little Ruthie Levinson. whose parents seemed to have convinced them that folk music was the ultimate. Everyone’s attention was momentarily diverted by the entrance of the track coach, (tBig Red” Chase. He came to request permission to take over as football coach because, If,” he said, we combine my athletic experience and the sons of such pros as Harvey Cohen, Greg Frost, Bob Novotny, Steve Price, and Mark the toe” Winick, we can beat Montclair by the year 2025.” At this point Bev Hamil- ton and Mimi Shurkin sent in their daughters to give a cheer on Big Red’s behalf. Unfortunately they were a bit too ambitious and their uniforms split during the final aero.” Luckily the new sewing department, under the direction of Ruth Ann Lally and Joan Davis, solved the problem in no time. We decided to take a break while they were working, so we adjourned temporarily to ‘Zing’s, the latest hangout.” Peter Sudler, lawyer extraordinaire, was standing on a chair, pleading his son’s case for the right to congregate in the West Orange Reservation after football games. It was hard to hear him with all the noise, and poor Jonny Genser couldn’t hear too well anyway with his head in bandages—he kept muttering unintelligible phrases like the wall” and seat belts” in between the sips he siphoned through the hole in his bandage. He was being consoled by Frank Cut notv, who emphasized his points by waving a crutch in the air. This was unwise, since eventually the crutch became entangled in Terre Williams' hair, and it took two experts in the field, Carol Bernau and Suzi Klein, two hours to disentangle it. When we re- turned to our table, we found our sandwiches had disappeared—we wondered, at the time, what Marlene Staff eld had been doing hiding under the table. A theft like this definitely called for police investigation, so we sent out for officers Frank Lawrence and Tony Picciuto. Page 104 froplfwij While waiting for them to show up, Jean Revelle, in her appropriate position as Messenger of the Board, came barrelling in to tell us that the meeting was about to reconvene. To save time we hopped on a bus labeled The Mover,” driven by Paul Joffe, and reached the Board office in four seconds, at which Paul rubbed his hands gleefully and said, It’s so gratifying to find people that go for action.” We hurried back to the meeting in time to hear the click of the typewriters and the ballpoint-pen action of court stenographers Laura Marsillo and Lorraine Krzyzetvski. Next on the Board’s agenda was a brilliant new idea brought up by Jim Wulach and submitted to the cafeteria staff under the leadership of Annette Verdi. Jim proposed that chocolate flavor-straws be given away free with every carton of milk. Fred Daum and Rick Kardonne objected, saying that this was obviously a planned waste of time to keep the major topic. Nuclear Physics for Sophs, off the floor. A name-calling contest ensued and in the general chaos that followed, all the CHSILFY members, led by Miriam Frank, marched on the tables waving Ronnie Flagg and sing- ing We Shall Overcome” in Moslem. Most people took this as the signal for a free-for-all, so they rushed on the trustees and babbled incoherently about their varied proposals. The representative from Simmons mattresses, Ellen Sarasohn, was having a hard time drowning out gym teachers Snyder and Erler with her arguments that mattresses are essential for use during the five-minute period following the running of the six-hundred.” Pam and Cathie seemed to be holding out for muscular relaxation the slow, segment-by-segment way. Diane Wender and Lynn Halpern had arranged for pictures to be taken of tonight’s meeting, so naturally a discussion ensued, led by Jane Baron and Ellen Penn, concerning the excellent way their yearbook pictures turned out the first time they were taken twenty years ago. This led to reflections about the good old days” —Ted Wagner recalled fondly that his father graduated from Columbia a year before he did; Linda llkowitz remembered with pleasure her many happy dgys in French; Bob Wolfe thought back to the glorious day when the Gleem company finally signed him up for a twenty-year contract; and Miriam Ziegellaub stirred many a heart with her moving renditions of the Star- Spangled Banner and Columbia Memories.” Of course, everything wasn’t rosy for the class of ’65—Barbara Cooper said she remembered some pretty terrible food being served, Chris Bello made a few disparaging re- marks about the assemblies, and Gary Yourkoski criti- cized the caliber of several library books. The meeting drew to a close because Ronnie and Jayne Murphy wanted to get home and pay the baby- sitter. The meeting was adjourned by the Superinten- dent of Schools, Mel McDavit, who closed with the fol- lowing remarks: Before we start with the farewell baccios, friends, I want to thank you all for this remarkable turnout tonight—I especially want to thank Kathy Silver, Linda Kandell, Jane Jennings, Audrey Schottenfeld, Jeff Saffer, Marcia Medwin, Susie Saslow, John Kindre, Donna Swidler, Janet Hirsch, John Meola, and Valerie Meyer, for their excellent achievements which we unfortunately have no time to go into at this meeting, but whose names are now a part of our permanent record. It’s obvious that the class of ’65 is leaving as impressive a mark on the world as the one I recall leaving on my garage. Until forty years from now, then, when I expect to see you at our triumphant performance at Woodman Field, I reluctantly adjourn the meeting.” Page 105 Page 106 Seen C olumb i ci 2 MISS FISSELL Chairman STEVEN BRODY Vice-Chairman DENNIS HARRINGTON Secretary IRENE WINKLER T reasurer ROY GREENMAN 3 MISS BALLENSKI Chairman JUDITH ORENSTEIN Vice-Chairman KATHLEEN CICCONE Secretary SUSAN LEVY Treasurer SANFORD OXFELD 1D 0 MR. HANNES Chairman JANE KESSLER Vice-Chairman RONALD SLEVIN Secretary BARBARA HAUSER Treasurer LYNN HOLDER Social Chairman BLAINE LAVIGNE 109 MR. FAUST Chairman CRAIG BASKERVILLE Vice-Chairman ELIZABETH GROSS Secretary KATHLEEN ZAPPI Treasurer STANLY GOLDMAN Page 108 11D MRS. ALFANO Chairman GAIL SAMUELS Vice-Chairman BARBARA MASSLER Secretary LORETTA HOLMOK T reasurer LINDA ALLEN Social Chairman JEAN ELSON 12 9 MISS BAXMAN Chairman PETER STONE Vice-Chairman JUDITH GRANET Secretary and Social Chairman ROBIN STRLAR Treasurer HARLEE BERSON 212 MISS WOOD Chairman RONALD PEARL V ice-Chairman MARILYN KRAVITZ Secretary SUSANNE LYONS Treasurer MADLYN LORBER Social Chairman THEODORE CHESLAK 217 MRS. MUNITZ Chairman DAVID KOWALSKI Vice-Chairman LEE MANDELL Secretary SUSAN HAYDEN Treasurer NANCY HUNT Social Chairman PATRICIA PARKER Page 109 in MRS. OSS Choir man ELIZABETH URDANG Vice-Chairman STEVEN PASKO Secretary SANDRA FORMAN T reasurer DAVID LFDERMAN Social Chairman SUSAN RABIN 228 MR. DUCHESNEAU Chairman ROBERT ESPOSITO Vice-Chairman ROBIN CHARIN Secretary KAREN FEINS Treasurer JOHN KRAGEN f 23 5 MRS. CRYER Chairman MARK EITELBERG Vice-Chairman KENNETH WEINBERG Secretary DAVID SORENSON Treasurer ALAN JANOFF Social Chairman KEVIN FORD 243 MRS. McFARLANE Chairman STEVEN MEYER Vice-Chairman ALINA RADZIEJOWSKI Secretary JANIS CELI Treasurer DANIEL SAMO Page 110 3 D 9 MR. GALLO Chairman SUSAN ROSAMILIA Vice-Chairman GERALD SPITZ Secretary and Treasurer JANE WILLNER Social Chairman JUDY BRODY 312 MRS. STEWART C hairman JOANNE BROWN Vice-Chairman NANCY KOPLIN Secretary ANN RHODES Treasurer MARY BEIERLE 315 MR. BROOKS Chairman CAROL SHLOSSMAN Vice-Chairman MARY NOLLER Secretary RENEE VOLK Treasurer DAVID LENKOWSKY Social Chairman PATRICIA NEIDE 317 MR. WOUDENBERG Chairman ADRIENNE BZURA Vice-Chairman MADELYN ROSENTHAL Secretary ARLENE PAVNICK T reasurer JOHN FARLEY Social Chairman CALVIN LEAK Pace 111 3 2 0 MR. LANGAN Chairman LINDA KILBURN Vice-Chairman BARBARA KLEIN Secretary roseann McDonough Treasurer BRUCE CHAU 3 24 MR. ROOT Chairman LAURA LOWY Vice-Chairman HOLLY HOCKMAN Secretary ANNE DeCROCE T reasurer KAREN COHEN Social Chairman ROSALIND ROTH 3 2 5 MISS GALLAGHER Chairman JIM NOVICK Vice-Chairman CAROLE WEISBART Secretary JULIE FELKAY Treasurer CHRISTOPHER LANDUA Social Chairman IRA LIPPY 349 MR. CLAMURRO Chairman SUSAN WENDEL Vice-Chairman ELLA GROSS Secretary CAROL MOORE T reasurer DONALD MASUCCI Page 112 3 50 MRS. HOWLETT Chairman OWEN ROYAL Vice-Chairman PAUL PETIGROW Secretary SUSAN MACCARIO Treasurer CAROL MASI Social Chairman MARTIN BRAFMAN 103 MRS. BERKLEY Chairman CYNTHIA CURLEY Vice-Chairman AMY GOODMAN Secretary BERNARDINE SOLOMON Treasurer DONALD GREELEY Social Chairman JOHN GIORDANO 105 MRS. DERIEG Chairman SCOTT MINTZ Vice-Chairman JOHN BAYER Secretary and Treasurer ANGELA CALI 101 MR. FREDA Chairman BRUCE AMES Vice-Chairman AUDREY ZAVELL Secretary VALERIE ANDREWS Treasurer BRIAN ZAPPI Pace 113 124 MRS. AHERN Chairman ROBERT MEYER Vice-Chairman KATHY STOLLMACK Secretary ANN NOLAN Treasurer CLAIRE CRITTENDEN 2 0 6 MISS vom EIGEN Chairman BARBARA GAROLL Vice-Chairman JANE BROTMAN Secretary KATHY DELHAGEN Treasurer MARC LOEWENTHAL Social Chairman TERRI COULL 207 MR. HOGENAUR Chairman DONALD BRODY Vice-Chairman EDWARD WESTREICH Secretary ANNE GROSS Treasurer BARD SHOLLENBERGER 216 MISS BARCZAK Chairman SHARON KLAIF Vice-Chairman STEVEN LERNER Secretary PATTI KURTZ T reasurer RICHARD BERGER Social Chairman JANE JACOBSEN Page 114 220 MRS. BUSH Chairman. ROBERT CHASNOW Vice-Chairman MICHAEL BLENN Secretary JOANNE CALI Treasurer WILLIAM SINGER 2 2 6 MRS. RABIN Chairman LAURA LIPPMAN Vice-Chairman KENNETH BERKOWITZ Secretary ELAINE KORNHAUSER Treasurer DAVID FEINSILVER Social Chairman ROBERT JORDAN 229 MR. MEDDAUGH Chairman STEPHEN COHEN Vice-Chairman TERRY O’BRIAN Secretary SUE STEVENS Treasurer THOMAS SPIES 23 0 MRS. BERNSTEIN Chairman ERIC MILLMAN Vice-Chairman ELLEN LEWIS Secretary JUDY KATZ Treasurer CATHY POMPONIO Social Chairman MARILYN LARKIN Page 115 - 2 31 MRS MARKOV Chairman ELAINE ROBBINS Vice-Chairman ROBERT ROTHBURG Secretary BARBARA KILBURN Treasurer LINDA MORRIS Social Chairman ANDREA VERNICK 236 MRS. LUBETKIN Chairman DANIEL REINHARDT Vice-Chairman MARC BUSSIN Secretary VIRGINIA HILDEBRAND Treasurer PETER GLYNN Social Chairman MARY CARLOMUSTO 248 MR. RUTTMAN Chairman DANIEL METZGER Vice-Chairman JED LOWY Secretary CHERYL MAFFEI Treasurer RICHARD LIEBERFARB Social Chairman VICTORIA KEMP 3 D 4 MRS. GERLACH Chairman FREDRIC SINGER Vice-Chairman NORMAN YAGUDA Secretary SUSAN YECIES Treasurer NANCY DAVIS Social Chairman ANDREW POGANY Page 116 311 MR. GHEGAN Chairman MARIA DIOS Vice-Chairman ROBERT KISCH Secretary DIANE JULIANO Treasurer JAY ROSEN 314 MR. DeMARCO Chairman ALICE RAMO Vice-Chairman CHRISTOPHER RAY Secretary STEPHEN STETSON Treasurer KENNETH SCHWEIKERT 3 31 MRS. LABSON Chairman THOMAS PEFF Vice-Chairman KATHY EICK Secretary IRIS BLUMENKRANTZ Treasurer TERRY WILLNER 343 MISS O’HANLON Chairman PETER GELLER Vice-Chairman SUSAN MAURER Secretary and Treasurer RANDEE GETZ Social Chairman JUDITH LAX Page 117 346 MR. PANTAZES Chairman SUSAN KANDELL Vice-Chairman CLIFFORD KALB Secretary MARGARET RICE Treasurer MARLENE BASSIN 344 MR. MURTHA Chairman SCOTT ASHLEY Vice-Chairman BARBARA SHAMUS Secretary KAREN RAAB Treasurer LEIGH GRUBSTEIN 347 MR. PETERKIN Chairman ELLEN KLOSK Vice-Chairman JOSETTE BRUCKMAN Secretary JOAN STRAAYER Treasurer JAN NF.IMAN Social Chairman DAVID FLAGG 404 MR. TENEWITZ Chairman MARCY ROSEMAN Vice-Chairman GARY KAHN Secretary LAURA GREENBERG Treasurer CAROL CRAWFORD Pagf 118 Front row, left to right: Mark Winick, Harvey Cohen, Marc Small, Tim Howard, Greg Morock, Ron Lind- berg, Frank Curnow, Jerry Wichtel, Co-Captain Bob Novotny, Co-Captain Steve Price, Bruce Spitz, Dennis Willson, Steve Schambach, Charles Applebaum, Greg Frost, Frank Gawenus, Art Smith, Peter Mercuro, Coach Steve Frampton. Middle row. left to right: Team Trainer Barry Jordon, Coach Peter Cross, Coach Victor Lomakin, Manager Harold Richardson, Pat Leardo, Dave Ferguson, Manager Cliff Kalb, Dave Hartman, Fred Bayley, Mike Gerardo, Tom Swift, Bruce Kilian, Eric Perlmutter, Elliot Satsky, Marc Schwartz, Owen Rogal, Anthony Magliaro, Russell Halm, Peter Saenger, Manager John Menkc, Dave Zarin, Jim Deutsch, Brian Zappi, Man- ager Dick Rudner, Coach Jack Fletcher, Coach Fred Booth. Back row, left to right: Dan Volpe, Bernie Kelley, Dennis Kelley, Sam Gordon, John Bayer, Bob Kisch, Frank Cortese, Bob Masin, Larry Bushmaker, Ed Decter, Mark DeMichael. 1964 Football The key word of the Columbia football team was upset.” The Cougars started slowly in an opening game less to Plainfield. They rebounded with three straight victories over Morristown, Orange, and a heavily favored Nutley team. Defense was the instru- mental factor in all these victories. However, for the thirteenth straight time Montclair defeated the Cougars 49 20. Columbia pulled another upset over Kearny and was in turn upset by East Orange. The Cougars ended the season with a 14-6 victory over West Orange. Individual standouts were all-stater and Co-Captain Bob Novotny, Steve Schambach, Marc Small, Bob Masin, Greg Morock, Eric Perl- mutter, Mark Winick, Greg Frost, and Co-Captain Steve Price. Mark Winick attempts to receive a pass. The bench. run ... pass ... Bob Masin evades the opposition. touchdown Columbia scores a touchdown over West Orange. frirst down! Front row, left to right: Andy Fisher, Chris Huston, Joe Frank, Pat Cava- naugh, Captain Steve Lake, Craig Smith, Mike Abramson, John Slack- man. Back row, left to right: Barry Cohen, Jim Novick, Paul Casey, Tom Spies, Clark Bruskin, Roman Tymiak, Robert Rosa, Harry Bakalian, Henry Nixolok, Marty Brafman, Dennis Gottesmann, Theodore Bayley, Paul Paulus, Rick Kardone, John Hoff- man, Michael Klein, Coach A1 Hector. 1964 Cross County The 1964 cross-country team continued its win- ning tradition by posting an 8-3 meet record under coaches Tom Weiner and A1 Hector. The harriers started with five straight victories including one over South Side before East Orange defeated them. In the Big Ten the Cougars placed third and fol- lowed that with a fourth in the Essex County Meet. Outstanding runners were Chris Huston, who set a record of 13:10 at Branch Brook Park, and Cap- tain Steve Lake, who subsequently set a 13:07 record at Branch Brook. Other good runners were Chuck Barelli, Ralph Iantosca, Craig Smith, Mike Abram- son, and John Slackman. Front row, left to right: Coach Eugene Chysowich, Alan Foster, Ron Joost, Ed denBraven, Dale Everswick, Dave McClain, Bill Kayser, Bob Keybida, Roman Mediuch. Back row, left to right: Chris Reid, Captain Phil Kupperman, Walter Fletcher, Jim Peck, Carl Segal, Bob Crockett, Bob Esposito, John Burt. The 1964 soccer team under Coach Eugene Chyso- wich compiled a 3-9-1 record. The three victories ended a two-year drought of wins. The Cougars beat teams from Woodbridge, Scotch Plains, and East Paterson. Strong individual efforts were given by Captain Phil Kupperman, Carl Segal, Dale Evers- wick, and Bob Crockett. The future looks brighter for the soccer team with the 1964 squad giving a big boost towards success. Pace 122 1964 Soccer Front row, left to right: Andy Coren, Steve Stetson, Dave Pearl, Jeff Wheeler, Robert Nadelberg, Joseph DeAmicus, Co-Captain Cliff Tichenor, Co-Captain Jon Genzer, Rick Alston, Stuart Schwartz, Bob Read, Dave Hartman. Back row, left to right: Chuck Evertz, Ben Churls, Jeff Mandel, Dan Fiverson, Marc Black, John Citron, Robert Rubinfeld, John Renz, Eric Perlmutter, Rick Kass, Bob Nonnemaker, Scott Wheeler, Paul Petrone, Kenny Heyman, Howard Litwin, Coach Steve Frampton. 1965 Swimming History repeated itself as the 1965 swimming team posted a 8-2 regular season record. As in the past the powerful Westfield squad stood in the way of an undefeated season and the state championship for Coach Steve Frampton’s mermen. Co-Captain Cliff Tichenor and sophomore Dave Pearl led the team as they partially rewrote the CHS record book. Co-Captain Jon Genzer, Robert Nadelberg, Jeff Wheeler. Stu Schwartz, and Eric Perlmutter also had a major part in the teams success. Pagf. 123 131 UM8, Front row, left to right: Bob Masin, Steve Kruvant, Captain Roger Granet, Bruce Chait, Neil Kramer, Andy Fisher. Back row, left to right: Coach Fred Booth, Bob Katz, Andy Lesnik, Rick West, Jim Novick, Jerry Wichtel, Tom Sweeney. 1965 Basketball The basketball team had trouble reaching the .500 mark this year, handicapped by inexperience and a prolonged mid-season slump. Coach Fred Booth’s cagers were led by Captain Roger Granet in scoring and aggressive defense play. Steady performance were delivered by Bob Masin and Andrew Lesnik. The big men of the team, Rick West and Jim Novick, got off to a shaky start but improved greatly at the end of the season. The most gratifying victory for the team was its upset victory of Kearny, avenging an early season loss and spoiling the Big Ten Championship hopes of the Kardinals. Page 124 Front Row, left to right: Captain Harold Garwin, Bob Esposito, Bob Ryan, Jim Fiske, Jim Zins, John Dios, Phil Kupperman, Jack Heinowitz, Jerry Spitz, Frank Cortese, Tim Howard, Marc Small. Back Row, left to right: Coach A1 Hector, Eric Millman, Charlie Marks, Dave McClain, Stan Goldman, Alan Rotberg, Bernie Kelley, Paul Paulos, Bob Gleason, Owen Rogal, Bob Kisch, Steve Brody, Ed Violo, Coach Victor Lomakin. 1965 Wrestling Under first-year coach A1 Hector the wrestling team continued its winning ways posting an 8-2 record. The Grapplers losses were suffered at the hands of Union and Montclair. Big victories were scored over strong teams from Springfield and Cran- ford. Captain Harold Garwin started well but was hampered by an arm injury later in the season. Seniors Phil Kupperman and Jim Fiske were both consistent winners. The most excitement was gener- ated by Tim Howard and Marc Small as was evi- denced by their back-to-back victories in a come- from-behind victory over Cranford. Harvey Penn and Coach Lomakin. Page 126 Jack Heinowitz maintains his advantage. John Dios doing a Russian dance. 1964 Golf The 1964 golf team was one of the finest in the sport’s history at Columbia. The team compiled an 11-1 record in matches, losing only to West Orange, whom they had beaten earlier in the season. Among the victories was one over Bloomfield, who placed third in the state tournament which Columbia was not allowed to enter. Led by Captain John Cunningham and juniors Richard Lowenstein, Mike Fisher, and Robert Firtel, the Cougars won the Big Ten Championship for the second consecu- tive year. Unfortunately the golf team was dropped from the varsity program in 1965 because of lack of a faculty sponsor. Front row, left to right: Captain John Cunningham, Joseph Pascal, Randy Potter, Robert Firtel. Back row, left to right: Coach Joseph Grosso, Steve Marantz, Douglas Stein, Mike Fisher, Richard Lowenstein. Page 127 ’ i Front row, left to right: Captain Alan Gemsa, Daniel Shea, Peter DeCico, Peter Leiwant, Gerry Cohen, Bob Masin, Richard Ginsberg. Back row, left to right: Tom Colligan, Mike Petruziello, Don Poper, Brian Boyle, Jeff Schaffer, Greg Frost, Robert Wilson, Paul Auster, Frank Curnow, Bobby Katz, Tom Sweeney, Rich Deary. 1964 Baseball The 1964 baseball team showed itself to be one of the best teams in Columbia history. The season started with the Cougars winning six of the first eight. The team defeated strong teams from Union, Thomas Jefferson, Livingston, and Nutley, who was undefeated and regarded as the best team in the state. Fine performances were given by Captain Alan Gemsa, Mike Petroziello, Don Poper, Bob Masin, and Captain-elect for 1965 Peter Leiwant. Bob Wil- son gave the most noteworthy performance when he pitched a no-hitter against Bloomfield. Coach Jack Fletcher can look forward to a good season in 1965 with Leiwant, Masin, Wilson, Tom Sweeney, Greg Frost, Gerald Cohen, and Bob Katz returning. PafiE 128 1964 Track The 1964 track team had a disappointing season. The team posted a 1-4 dual meet record and won one of two triangular contests. Against strong competition in the Big Ten the Cougars placed fifth. Coach Phil Seitzer, however, was not without individual stars. Senior Andy Stone broke the school record in the pole vault with a 12-6 effort and placed fourth in the state championship. John Warfield won the state championship in the half mile and also set a new record of 1:57.3 in that event. Other standouts were runners Warren Schabses, Chuck Barelli, Steve Lake, and Chris Huston and weightmen Len Bierstein and Harold Richardson. Front row, left to right: Carl Segal, Daniel Geller, Jack Heinowitz, Cap- tain Alex Keyssar, Andrew Lesnik. Back row, left to right: Manager Herbert Goodman, John Badanes, David Sandler, Larry Lehman. John Lehman, Richard Cohn, Andrew Karp, Neil Kramer, Kenny Kramer, Coach William Claren. 1964 Tennis The 1964 tennis team once more posted an exceptional season record of 13-1, the best of the Cougar teams. Under the leadership of Captain Alex Keyssar the team won the Big Ten Championship and reached the quarterfinals of the state tournament before being beaten by Mountain Lakes. The only other loss was to Millburn, whom the Cougars has previously bested. The outstanding players were the three junior singles players, Andrew Lesnik, Cap- tain Keyssar, and David Sandler. Strong performances were given by Jack Heinowitz, Dick Cohen, John Lehman, Neil and Kenny Kramer. Pack 129 G.A.A. Council Left to right: Bonnie Tivinan, Ellen Masters, Susan Gibboney, Joan Davis, Miss Kuhlman, Miss Rhea, Cathy Cicconne, Joyce Clark, Karen Grimes. Seated: Kathy Erhler. G.A.A. With its dependable and able faculty, the Girls’ Athletic Association moved quickly into its year’s activities. They shaped up with physical fitness tests, and it was not long be- fore everyone could reach her toes! This Fall the girls participated in field hockey and volleyball. They competed in school games and the G.A.A. offered an after- school tennis tournament. During the winter season they participated in modern dance, apparatus, volleyball, and swimming. Following the in-school instruc- tion, the G.A.A. participated in a new and unusual program of synchronized swimming, form swimming, and speed swimming. For the non-swimmers the G.A.A. offered basketball and apparatus practice. The G.A.A. also spon- sored its annual Christmas party. The spring season started with the 600 yard run. This prepared the girls for softball in and out of class. At the final G.A.A. party, keys were awarded and next year’s officers were elected. The G.A.A. had a very successful year. Cheerleaders 1964-65 Standing, left to right-. Bill Ackerman; Prissy Sullivan; Susan Lowenstein; Bev Hamilton, co-captain; Mimi Shurkin, co-captain; Barbara Core; Norma Manigan; Jan Sarasohn; Andy Fisher. Kneeling, left to right-. Craig Smith; Karen Feins; Gail Lerner; Nancy Englander; Debbie Beck; Barbara Massler; Alan Dubrow. Twirlers 1964-65 Standing, left to right-. Joan Levine; Barbara Kamler; Diane Gelman, co-captain; Diane Wender, co-captain; Terri York; Janice Schnibbe. Kneeling, left to right-. Ruth Thomson; Linda LaScala; Sue Stetson; Marcia Medwin. Page 131 Pace 134 Page 135 Executive Committee Standing, left to right: Jim Wulach, Paul Joffe, Bob Keybida, Bob Wolfe, Ellen Sarasohn, Nancy Fisher, John Dios, Chris Bello, Fred Garodnick, Ellis Chase, Mr. Kline, sponsor. Seated, left to right: Linda Robbins, Bev Hamilton, Susie Kestenbaum, Harriet Wiss, Kris Davis, Barbara Cooper. School Council in Action COLUMBIAN EDITORIAL BOARD Standing, left to right: Mr. Robert L. Root, Ed Leff, Donald Brody, Alan Soschin, Joe Weinberg, Arthur Schatzkin, Marc Richlin. Seated, left to right: Jim Gerstenzang, Miriam Frank, Miriam Ziegellaub, Miss Priscilla Wood. The COLUMBIAN 1964-1965 NEWS STAFF—THE COLUMBIAN SOPHOMORES: Karen Cariddi, Bob Chas- now, Barbara Garfinkle, Caroline Heck, Corinne Lax, Ellen Kiosk, Janet Pilz, Charles Ross, Lynn Rubenstein, Steve Sare- witz, Jeffery Schiller, Pam Schloss, Sherry Shapiro, Ann Silver, Eric Wassaberger, Richard Ziegler. JUNIORS: Nancy Abrams, Linda Benn, Ivy Dreizin, Jean Ehrenkranz, Joan Free- man, Stanton Gelvin, Sharon Grubin, Marty Ann Harrison, Judy Joseph, Kathy Mes- senger, Judy Meyer, William Pashelinsky, Margaret Ross, Janet Ryan, Pam Singer, Fred Taylor, Peter Tzes, Kenny Weissberg, Jane Willner. SENIORS: Barry Baime, Chantal Berry, Betsy Cooper, Mary Cross, Karen Green- span, Marjorie Krohn, Barbara Schwartz, Kathy Silver, Debbi Siner, Sandy Strassberg, Peter Sudler, Harry Wienerman, John Kindre, Jeffrey Joel, Mark Rudd. Pace 138 Mimir 1964-1965 MIRROR STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Tom Weisman ASSOCIATE EDITOR Audrey Schottenfeld BUSINESS MANAGER Marvin Israelow EDITORIAL ADVISORS Francesca A. Palminteri Mary E. Derieg BUSINESS ADVISOR Edwin Faust HISTORIAN Alex Keyssar DRAMATICS EDITOR Linda Feldman PROPHET Mary Ellen McDavit LAWYER Nancy Fisher BOYS’ SPORTS EDITOR Ed Leff GIRLS’ SPORTS EDITOR Joan Davis STATISTICIANS Chantal Berry Lee Keating Fran Lieberman PHOTOGRAPHERS David Greifinger Alison Ehrlich Paul Wilderotter CIRCULATION COMMITTEE Mary Lou Ercolano Naomi Gams Charlotte Mathias Fran Miller Ellen Polkowitz Renee Pomerantz Bob Rudner Mary Saunders Chet Schuyler Marlene Statfeld PERSONALS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Mary Ellen McDavit Paul Goldstaub Ellen Lefkowitz Jane Lohman Dale Markowitz Janice Raab Bruce Spitz Diane Wender ARTISTS Carol Bloom Allan Bloomquist Ronnie Krouk Linda LaScala Jan Sarasohn Terre Williams TYPISTS Patty Gordon Lynn Halpern Anne Jennings Joan Keshen Sue Lowenstein Ellen Schwartzstein Mimi Shurkin Barbara Spitalnick ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Richard Bodner Ellis Chase Jane Glucksman Page 139 IN AROUND Checkmate! Sandy and Eileen getting ready for work. C’mon, quiet!' ’Touche, Mr. Gallo. But Mr. O'Rourke, there are four cars fighting for one space! ’ AND COLUMBIA Tempus fugit for the Forum Romanum. Inside view of projection . . . These are the future teachers of America? At least they have some books. The tale of the enchanted village of Brigadoon is a beautiful one told with song and dance. One day every one hundred years this village, somewhere in the highlands of Scotland, awakens. During this time the villagers might pass the day down on MacConnachy Square or gathering the heather on the hill. The cast included Mary Cross and Jackie Friedrich. Page 142 March' 1963 Brush up your Shakespeare. Can you identify these lines? . . For I am to tame you, Kate, And bring you from a wild Kate to a Kate Conformable, as other household Kates . . ” They’re from Kiss Me Kate of course! Notables in the Cast were Mary Cross, Peggy Roe, Bill Ackerman, and Bill Thomas. Page March, 1964 Conrad Birdie has been drafted!!! All over the nation girls are singing We love you Conrad, oh yes we do, while in Sweet Apple, Ohio, Kim MacAfee awaits Conrad’s one last kiss. The screaming teenagers include Karen Raab. Others wishing Birdie a fond bye-bye are Robin Charin, John Kragen, and Ronnie Schwartz. March, 1965 Page 144 Our junior play was The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The drama is based on the Salem witch trials. The large cast included Mary Cross, Jill Kurnos, Sally Rich, Bill Ackerman, and Bill Thomas. November. 1963 Pace 145 Comedy was the spirit found in Charley’s Aunt, the junior play of the class of 1966, and in The Farce of the Worthy Pierre Patalin, a Parnassian assembly production. The Farce was entirely a student production with a student director and student committees. Pace 146 Charley’s Aunt: November 1964, The Farce: December, 1964 BAND ORCHESTRA directed, by Robert H. Jones directed by Rudolph Kreutzer CHOIR directed by Warren G. 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Car—Counter—Table Service Home of the Pizza-Burger Open Every Day Featuring Car Service Best Wishes AU BON MARCHE' VILLAGE Bargain Store for Millionaires SHOP - RITE 25 VALLEY STREET SOUTH ORANGE Page 156 Before You Go Off to College Clothes for Fun Get a Special College Subscription VILLAGE BARN to the We've Got Shirts and Pants NEWS-RECORD and Bags and Beads and Gloves and Turtle Necks and . . . of Maplewood - South Orange Only $5.00 by Mail 23 SCOTLAND ROAD to Your College Address SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. SO 3-5816 Authorized Dealer for Store of Distinctive Merchandise Maplewood - South Orange ROSE'S Millbum - Short Hills Womens Fashions We Carry Junior, Missy, and Half Size WYMAN MOTORS, INC. 1893 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE 1713 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Page 157 SO. 3-2297 J. LEWIS FIACRE SON POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON Realtors - Insurors Hair Styling 1874 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE 166 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE SO 2-8400 MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 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SOuth Orange 2-4900 MINK'S SOUTH ORANGE Country Inspired Sport Clothes by Villager, Lady bug and John Meyer of Norwich COUNTRY MANIKIN 310 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE SO. 2-3205 KAHN'S Dry Goods and Shoes 1905 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Phone SO. 2-9784 BAUMERT'S CONFECTIONERY CFormerly Kleest's) Home Made Ice Cream—Candy Ice Cream Cakes and Novelties for All Occasions 1844 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY 17 PAii-’.ER AvENUE n. j. 07040 IAAP Lx.«• j lj , Page 159 HALLE STIEGLITZ MAPLEWOOD MEN'S SHOP. INC. Alex Szeremany, President Formal Wear to Hire 1877 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Compliments of MERRILL, APPLEGATE COMPANY INSURANCE 10 SLOAN STREET SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Compliments of WELLS CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE CO. SO. 3-4400 28 THIRD STREET SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. Established 1889 Members New York Stock Exchange, American Stock Exchange and Other Leading Exchanges 762-2606 1808 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 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