Dickinson High School - Gnome Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)

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I Contents g Dedication ..... , , , pggeg 4-5 fi Adrninistration . . . , , pages 6-23 Seniors ....... . . , pages 25-103 N Gnome Staff IO F1 3 - -4545 . . . . . . . pages 4-105 if Senior Activities .... .... p ages 106-113 ' Directory ....... pages 114-123 A by Activities ..... . pages 126-143 ff 5 Sports ........ .. pages 144-163 5 Literary Section .... .... p ages 164-171 'itil Acknowledgements . . . ....... page 172 ti 6sa c 121 15 , E11 if .liit 11 1 1 5 'ty 1 ' fi ft Q 1 N21 A 1 Izfi 1 ' 55: E1 Y- stsi -ifs s ,. i ,, we 6 at 0 i-m.M.,,.., . ' f 5553 f ,, A yi ifjfwzw G 5416 1 , Q rv . , .f N 5 lf Q lll 1- if R 5x 1 f V ll Q6 6, Foreword Our yeors gt Dickinson ore over! We sholl go on, some to higher educotion cmol the professions, others to the Working world. All thot remoins of the best four yeors of our lives is memories - hoppy, ioyous, poinful, magnificent memories. The future is cloudy cmol sometimes dork, but the post is ever so cleor, ever so bright. Perhops, sometime in thot clouded future you will wish to return to your olciys ot Dickinson, to see your old friends, to desert the present ond return to the ioy thot vvos. You com! For this purpose you ore offered ci briol , your yeorbook, your GNOME. Denise Ryon Editor-in-Chief N N Xxx c,.g:,,-.., k ff y 7, NNXNX 27 m.N.w-llznszmexf, Dedication JusT os The TuTure is, molded by The posT, so is The mind molded by The insTrucTor. VVhoT we ore, vvhof we do, ond vvhoTever success vve moy ochieve will be ldrgely The resulT of The eTTorTs of dedicoTed Tecichers. A Truly good Teocher is ci rore commodiTy. She musT be leorned, poTienT, uprighT in dll her woys, buT, mosT oi dll, she musT love every phose of her profession. Love iT enough To overcome iTs Ten- sions, Triols, Troubles ond sTill smile ds she rushes To- vvcird The nexT doy. From This group of noble men ond women vve hove chosen iusT such ci Teocher. To you, Miss Nord 0'Hogen, we humbly dedicgTe This, our yeo rbook. Miss Nora O'Hagen 5 It is commonplace to hear many speak of the early days of America and the opportunities for success which were offered to the rugged individualists of that time. But scientists, economists, and world leaders-be- lieve that in the next few decades medical and sci- entific developments and breakthroughs in the space age will make the achievements of the past centuries infinitesimal by comparison. As high school graduates you have the training and the education necessary to take advantage of the many opportunities of this fabulous era, By a lit- eral application ot the Roman adage, Per Aspera ad Astra, success can be yours. All it needs on your part is a similar display of the same initiative, alert- ness, and scholarship which is characteristic of you, the June, i963 Graduating Class of Dickinson High School. August J. Meyer Vice Principal -. 5 XL El 5 .V ? k 5 Z ,L 5 4, :u- g r Q A, - :Z , Z Y 74' 1 s 4 ., i V s L V, Q X , ,, ff Q .: Z y ...sk -Z . i N f UN f Q we I A c es ,Oo WX x x -5 fever 5 6 N r L Qsf'f,EpJI:fRe1 I K c To write a message to the graduates is diltlcult because there are so many thoughts and so little space. However, your thoughts and mine can not be limited in or by space because you and l are capable ot thoughts beyond space. This is a major factor contributing to the dignity ot a human being, the dignity you and l both enioy. lt may be ditticult to realize or to imagine how much we are capable of accomplishing it we put to tull use the space- less capacity of our intellect. Whether our intellect be directed toward art, litera-ture, business, science, auto mechanics, or any other of the countless activities open to us is not impor- tant. What is important is that we realize that it is God's plan that we excel and this we can do. To excel means to accom- plish the best within our ability. Thus excellence, a limitless and spaceless concept, is within the grasp ot all. May you grasp it, with the help of God, in your future. Francis J. McCarthy Dr. Francis J. McCarthy Principal x's-XX ' , 'fi 0 C93 Yer l !X'ZQ: Q ,lll Y! v X e f s X xiao if 1-N'ii2Jl Mrs. Muriel Gordon Mr. George Tyne Mrs. Celia Mintz Mr. John Kelly Guidance Four years ago we entered this school as freshmen, bewildered and ci little afraid, Our adjustment to our new surroundings was made easier by the kind understanding and help we received from our advisors. As time passed and our anxiety left us, We came to look on our advisors as friends, helping us to plan carefully our careers. They have helped make our years at Dickinson more fruitful and our future more secure. For this we- express our sincerest thanks. Miss Margaret McDermott Mr. Raymond Spatz i1 Management Aiding our Principal in his huge Task of run- ning Dickinson are These Three capable men. Quickly, quieTly and eTTicienTly These men do The work of Ten and sTill make Time To help sTu- clenTs wiTh Their many and varied problems. We offer Them our mosT hearTTelT Thanks anal re- sped. Mr. George Coffey Business Manager Mr. Morris Shimshak AssisTanT To The Principal ffix ffrlr 511 ,,l,,:-3 Vx Mr. Robert Kelly Athletic Diredor Boy's Disciplinarian 4 f6' 1 ,Q ,f 1 XA 1 :WZ , 2 r-,ff , f T f' illlu- Y ,,' -5- ':g- , 9 ,f Q I 7 1 ff f 5 V ,lik , ff f I fig' '21 A f wtf , 7 , ff' ff 5 , Ay! A fl? X! Z f fff f iiyf , 172. 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TEACHERS ASSIGNED TO GUIDANCE Muriel R. Gordon, A.M. John H. Kelly, A.M. Celia S. Mintz, A.M. Raymond J. Spatz, A.M. Margaret M. McDermott, A.M. George W. Tyne, A.M. ENGLISH Frances I. Buckley, A.M. Arthur W. Connelly, A.M. May K. Cooke, B.S. William P. Fitzpatrick, B.S. Henrietta K. Friedman, Ph.D. Helga M. Gossmann, A.B. Shirley W. Granovetter, A.B. Minna Greenstein, A.M. Kathleen C. Griffin, A.M. Margaret Helm, A.B. Philip Keller, M.A. Teresa M. Mahoney, A.M. Virginia M. McCauley, A.M. Nora G. O'Hagen, A.M. Mary J. Palladino, A.M. Richard J. Piscal, B.S. Harry Rosenfeld, A.M. Grace M. Scerbo, A.M. Margaret G. Stone, A.M. Ursula M. Uttley, A.M. Caroline C. Wall, A.B. HISTORY Francis J. Auermuller, A.M. Catherine F. Currey, A.M. Louis P. Donato, A.M. Vincent M. Donovan, A.M. Beniamin Geisinger, A.M. Roneta H. Hrynkiewicz, A.B. Gerald V. Ippolito, A.M. Leah A. Johnson, A.M. Geneva R. Lockerman, A.M. Samuel T. McGhee, A.B. Charles Scala, M.S. Beniamin G. Tomeo, A.M. Melvin C. Weiss, A.M. Lois R. Weiss, B.S. LANGUAGES M. Hazel Loesch, A.M. Edward Magee, A.M. Anthony A. Rettino, Ed. M. M. Concerto Schimenti Carolyn L. Smith, A.M. Claire A. Tomeo, A.B. Marquerite D. Sapienza, A.M. Philomena M. Vicari, A.M, Leonardo B. Wallace, A.M. MATH EMATI CS Mary C. Banach, A.B. Madeline B. Barcaski, Ed.M. Sylvia E. Bronstein, B.S. Nathaniel Brooks, B.S. Shirley H. Gross, A.B. William C. Jelm, A.B. Vincent J. Jordan, Ed.M. Milton G. Munitz, A.B. Frances S. Nadel, A.M. Helen L. Nier, A.M. Anne S. Silberman, A.M. Grace G. Sturcken, B.S. SCIENCE John C. De Cotiis, M.M.E. John E. Dimatteo, M.S. Grace M. Dreisbach, A.M. Ralph H. Gianette, A.B. Mildred L. Gilbert, A.B. James J. Jencarelli, A.M. Mayme W. Jones, B.S. Joseph H. Yo Joseph M. Kenny, A.M. Margaret M. Mullins, A.M. William C. Peterson, A.M. William F. Schau, A.M. Joseph A. Vicari, A.M. Philemon Washington, B.S. Alexander F. Wilson, A.M. ung, A.M. INDUSTRIAL Charles E. Benter, A.M. Joseph C. Levak, Ed.M. C. Leslie Detrick, Ed.M. Margaret M. Doug herty, A.M. H. Peter Ferrini, Ed.M. Margaret M. Kelly, B.S. Hugh T. Lane Vincenzo P. Militano, A.B. William Osterheld, Ed.M. Mervyn F. Seely, A.M. Leonard L. Stroebel, A.M. Jacob Wolen COMMERCIAL Alfred J. Allison, B.C.S. Annette L. Amoroso, B.S. Yetti L. Ashur, B.S. Delores J. Bailey, A.B. Melanie K. Bogdanski, A.B. Robert E. Brierley, B.S. Lena N..Chait, B.S. Karhryn G. Flynn, B.S. Frank A. Giardella, B.S. Jay I. Hesman, M.B.A. James J. Hodge, B.S. A. Charles Horwitz, A.M. Helen E. Jinoch, A.M. John M. Kopil, B.S. ART Vito Giacalone, A.B. Veronica M. Madden, A.M Edna M. Mahon, A.M. Rose M. Manning, A.M. Fred W. Messler, A.M. Jennie M. Olson, A.M. Nano A. Panepinto, B.S. Mary A. Petraco, A.B. Sophia Schnitzer, B.C.S. George J. Sileno, B.S. Sidney A. Silverberg, A.M. Elaine Simmons, B.S. Jayne F. Susser, B.B.A. Emeline S. Wallace, B.S. Adam S. Witkowski, Ed.M. Margaret F. Sullivan MUSIC Laura J. Flanigan, A.M. Joseph Rozof, A.M. Delia H. Watson, B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Thomas P. Di Nardo, B.S. Edward E. Epstein, A.M. Florence J. Forman, B.S. Saul Geiger Alfred J. Glowacki, B.S. Mary T. Leary Matilda S. Minden, B.S. Phillip C. Murphy, Ed. M. Natalie M. Pietruszka, A.M. Alfonso L. Scerbo, Ed.M. Rita M. Langan, A.M. SPEEC Emelie Schlicher Margaret E. Dorton Mary R. Dorton Lilliam W. Schaffer, A.B. H DEPARTMENT OFFICE Mary L. Dwyer Betty Tepman Eleanor S. Wagner, Ed.M. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Samuel A. Cohen, M.D. Lydia Elsa H. Wilson Principal Librarian Louise Fialkowski, M.D. E. Weber, R.N. LIBRARY MR. ALLISON MRS. AMOROSO MRS. ASHUR MR. AUERMULLER MRS. BARCASKI MR. BENTER MRS. BAILEY MISS BANACH MR. BRIERLEY MRS. BRONSTEIN MR. BROOK MRS. CHAIT 13 v v x -. x . kk In the compcrfmenf room. R.. MR: CONNELLY MR. De Corus -nlvb ?. Q -1.1 4 Q 5 Sa. , N... . ,X X ! W mv. , if 'Qi 1 fu I - .s - R .si r my 1.1-7 ff .mfg - .. ff- ,A.,:, . . .. in ' f Sm Q, New Qs Kiwi' F xv N by M545 Q G X my 3133? ,far 5. S, . swggiwgiisi .iisagamiiek ff 2 5252 3 Hr 1 4 ff f , S f QW W is 5 K , A.,. .gf ,- .,,,, . .. . - ..- .- ,ALA.1.Zf Eff,'L..,i . .L1LQi1.- f M , zg, . 1W,A. ,1,W,. 4-,- , fi Q1i,sP'f.'. 2T5i'5'Yf-f I-' : ' f 'fiii7.y1L??ssi?511,fgi n? 2g,.S5'sai1ff'5iE46f V ' , w ig . :?g3,m,g -L as SVT.:SW-.2f'fsn:.21i2zes2f K - Q., -: .: ,sgmgs5x.eg: - - ffm . H25 g5?f '.,f g wiiaiigw Xqfifsk..Si....:l5QiLi?l5?g-iii? iijgsgaviv Q vw. MR. DETRICK MR. DIMATTEO MR. DINARDO MR. DONATO MR. DONOVAN MISS DREISBACK 14 MR. EPSTEIN MR. FERRINI MR. FITZPATRICK MRS. FLYNN ' MRS. FORMAN MRS. GAGLIARDI MR. GEIGER MR. GEISINGER MR. GIARDELLA MISS GILBERT MR. GLOWACKI MISS GOSSMANN 15 ,rf A v' gk .124-?2 5 14 35, an - , M!SS HRYNK!EW!CZ MR. JELM MR. JENCARELLI MISS JINOCH Homeward Bound. MRS. JONES MR. KELLER MRS. KELLY MR. KENNY 17 MR. KOPIL MR. LANE MRS. LEARY MR. LEVAK MR. MAGEE MISS MAHONEY MRS. LOCKERMAN MISS LOESCH MR. MCGHEE MISS MCLAUGHLIN MR. MESSLER MRS. MILITANO 18 A ,gb , .9 MR. MILLER MRS. MINDEN MISS MULLINS MR. MUNITZ Miss Loesch studies study chori! MR. MURPHY MRS. NADEL MISS NIER MISS O'HAGEN 'NP' 6 MRS. PALLADINO MR. PANEPINTO MISS OLSEN MR. OSTERHELD MR. PETERSON MISS PETRACO MISS PIETRUSZKA MR. PISCAL MR. RETTINO MR. ROSENFELD MR. ROZOF MR. SCERBO 20 MRS. SCERBO MR. SCHAU MISS SCHNITZER MR. SEELY MR. SILVERBERG MISS SIMMONS MRS. SILBERMAN MR. SILENO MRS. SMITH MISS SOPHER MISS STONE MISS STURCKEN 1. 5 21 I Reviewing C1 Literary Geml MRS. SILLIVAN MISS SUSSER MR. TOMEO MRS. TOMEO MISS UTTLEY MR. VICARI MRS. VICARI MR. WASHINGTON 22 In class is History in the making! MRS. WATSON MRS. WEISS MR. WEISS MR. WILSON MR. WITKOWSKI MR. WOLEN MR. YOUNG 23 M vp Q 'if 2 V vfoiflkflgii Eff? Q and x .X .M . . 'iw more learning .fr-'r K,- our sirength at the W1-, and rush on to more classes, mOI'I'OW. Alma Mover, QMS .11 we bid iheei 6 No one leaves until Mclver gets his water wings buck! me 2: Mimi, I E, . My name is Pepe. Come with me to the Ccisboh. F- Your what ripped? Yes, and sometimes they can be very fer Which of you is the liftle old wine maker? ocious . Y O.K. - now who's The ioker who puf glue on my piano stool? Man, you can really get high on that pool water! And so - another frog gives iis life for science. Lel's fake an old fashioned walkg or hurry there's only one cupcake lelf in The cafe. Yes -There was ci little flood in The girl's lockers, awww. Www M immwfmmv wzmwef 1 5 3 K 3 3 F5 E cf x 5 2 5 vi If if Z i 5 2 2 S Q 5 R E E K Q E5 gf 3 2 3 3 2 5 5 S 3 gi S 5 2 Sf i S Y E 5 3 3 2 E s ? K S K E Q 6 5 3 2 3 is 3 2 2 if 2 E E 5 1 5 2 2 5 s Q1 3 Q 2 2 A Y 2 2 5 s 5 Xi 15 5 3 ff 5 2 S 5 5, i i if RALPH ABRAMOWITZ EDITH ADELMAN RALPH ADINOLFE Bergers The Olympics Edie Secretary Fred IBM Operator . . . plenty of drive . . . . . . stately . .. . .. a subtle sense of humor The day MISS JANE MCLAUGHLIN The graduating class of I963 has greatly appreci- ated and admired the time, effort, and patience devoted to our class by Miss Jane McLaughlin. The seemingly endless months of trials and tribulations encountered along the winding road to graduation were no longer obstacles when met by her perseverance. To you, Miss McLaughlin, We humbly extend our heartfelt thanks. GEORGE ALBURTUS Tim Auto Mechanic ...easy going... 11 finally arrived! GERALDINE ANDERSON HENRIETTA ANDERSON A Gerrie Dot Secretary . . . refreshing as a melody . . . - -- IIWOIUOIDIG friend . . . ANTHONY ALBANESE MICHAEL AMBROSIO Tony Navy Dinky Ballplayer funloving . . . carefree . . . LINDA ANDERSON MARIE ANDRETTA BRIAN ANGLIN ANN MARIE ANTANIES Candy Sienographer Mickey Teacher Brion Air Forge Annie IBM Operator ...loyal . .. . .. eilervesceni ... ... a gentleman ... ,, . willing To please... W v' V I' D ,f I - - - 1, LGJQ vvgfllljlri I 4, I 3 31.1 XMI 4 li ' ri ff, MARY ANTANIES ROSE ANTON JOANN ARAGONA JOANNE ARONE 'MQW Airline Stewqrdesg Aunt Rosie Teacher Legs Teacher Jo Teacher T I . , influenfiol . , , ... lovely in all her ways . .. ... Sophisticated . .. ... exuberant . .. JOYCE AUSTIN Big Joyce Teacher . . . nonchalant . . . Teacher K LILLIAN ARNONE EMMA AVALONE Linda Beautician Em's Bea tician . . . unpretentious . . . . . . capricious . . . fiftfitifm returned 1ooI 5 RONALD BACSKAI Ronnie Electronic Engineer ... vibrant . .. MR. GEORGE SILENO We, as Dickinson gradu- ates of 1963, will forever look back on these memora- ble years with a deep sense of achievement due to a great extent to the endeav- ors and fortitude of you, Mr. Sileno. Although many were the trying times and discouraging days, we have at last reached the pinnacle of success - graduation. It is with great humility and gratitude that we say, thanks gifs? y gait' kg a i 3 if I F , :I I it it STANLEY BAHDZEWICZ MAUREEN BALDAUF JULIA BALDWIN Stash Civil Service Maureen Teacher Julie Teacher ... outcloorsman ... A ... reliable ... ... tunloving ... u 33 WILLIAM BEARDS VIRGINIA BELLEME DOLORES BRENNER Billy Accountant Ginny I.B.M. Operator Dee Teacher ... calm ... . . . habitually happy ... ... natural ... 34 PATRICIA BARGER Patsy Nurse . . . vivacious . . . ls there really always room for one more? and, we KARL BRESKY ARTHUR BERNSTEIN BARBARA BERNSTENGEL JOSEPH BEVACQUA Karl Accountant Bernie Engineer Barbara Ann Secretory Joey Teacher ... bursting with fun . . . ... noteworthy . .. . .. a delight to know . .. . . . never o dull moment . . . JANET BLACK ALAN BOWN ,,TUrHeS,, Sfenogmpher Pancho Military Career unassuming . 4 . individualistic . . . DOROTHY BIRCK SUSAN BIRKEN Dotty Beautician Sue Teocher . .. pleosont . . . . . . captivating . . . returned to truly take possession. FIORE BONITO Fred Business Manager Carol Social Worker ... stimulating to ... congenial ... A know . . . HELEN BOYCE Helen IBM Operator There is no word for wo rdsl which can ll CHERYL BOROWS HAROLD BORZONE Cherie Typist Hal Engineer . . . pleasing manner. . . H. proficient , H CAROL BORCHIN . . . beams good GRACE BOYLE ROBERT BRADLEY ROBERT BRANDER cheer . . . Grace Business Career Brads Printer Bob sincere personality . . . . . . vitality abounding . . . . . . self-willed . . . 5 S1 ssz -is S. ,Sy 55 52 36 it A X t by-f K7 : If . f A fc ,.,,f 'F Aw W! L I' J .-,f - , , ., 1 , , , A -'H fa IL I Lf- sf Lffi A ,fb I V '11, f fr i 1 , E - L , ' ,f L,-5 V b ,sf A J N 'A7 I if KX ,.r,,f'Lf 3 -an L V L,-fx ffflkf I' ,- gif , 4 N ' -c I s L 1 if T' 1 1 ,A V . 1 fi Lx . HN X, group of describe QW ,sl L fs N MRS. MADELINE BARCASKI l-lomeroom 233 Maihemafics A necessary facfor in The solu- Tion of all problems. PAMELA BROPHY Pam Lab Technician . . .sparkling . . . RONALD BAREMBL LAURA BREMER JAMES BRESCIA Lover ixsajilanager Laurie Teacher 'fBrillo Cheek Aufo Mechanic ... resolufe ... ... sweef and genile ... . . . casual . . . 1- -.kffulff I Q- u,', V ff 1, :. ..:,-Ismf' .Ei'55?f12 ' rl. is I DICKSON BROWN THOMAS BROWN ELIZABETH BRUNO JOYCE BUDNICH Dick Teacher Ape5y Liz Nurse Joyce Secretary Perfect conversationalist . . . ' ' ' Unprelenllous ' ' ' ' ' ' G mirror of Courlesy ' ' ' ' ' ' lively ' ' ' JOHN BUNTIN Big John Teacher . congenial attitude . . JAMES BURCH Jimmy Teacher o gentleman always . . the heart and new LINDA BURNS Lynn Secretary demure... 38 1' l ll -X . 1 , X n Q ' E ,fl l l xscffi lfrtf f i , ' I ' gf- rv t - 1 5 -A , I , , X u FX, xl fi l 2 5' ,' l I L' 1 , Nc- i ,f X 'fl HENRY BUTLER l'lODl4 Teacher ... collegiate . .. mind of the senior, Gnome Statf's Sentence: one year of hard labor and iust as much fun. KENNETH BUTURLA DENNIS BYRNE JosEPH cAFiERo WWUAM CAHWL Kenny Cl1emiCC1lEr1Qir1eer Alar Naval Career Joe Printer Bill Aeronautical Engineer . . . Delightfully loquacious , , , . .. versatile . .. ,,, reliable . .. . . . futuristic thinker . . . Q f 2 A .7 K ' Q t E, , -Sf ' -eff' 39 W CAROLE CALZARETTA NANCY CALZARETTA Carole Model Nance Nurse . . . Winsome woys . . . . . . sweet cmd unohfected . . . GAIL CAMERON Gail Compfomefrisf ...exceIs... perhaps, with MRS.MELANIE BOGDANSKI Homeroom 321 Low Jusfice prevoils in all she does. DOROTHY CAPOANO Dottie Secreto ry . . . outgoing . . . we could tr , however, glowing, strong, BARBARA CARBONE LINDA CAREY Barb Stenographer Windo Secretary ... exuberant . .. ... companionable . .. JOHN CARLYLE JEAN CARNEGIE Jack Astronomer Jeanie Secretary . . . enthusiastic . . . . . . veracious . . . LYNNE CAROSELLI RICHARD CASSONE LUCRETIA CECERE MICHAEL CELENTANO Lynne Stenographer Richie Doctor Lucree Secretary Mike Mechanic ... perceptive ... . . . competent . .. ... a paragon of poise . .. . .. steady . .. wx if 4-1 eager, reaching, grasp: MICHAEL CIAURO SUSAN CIMBOLIC Papa C'or Electrician Susie Teacher T ... stunning style ... . .. vivacious . .. JOYCE CHIAROT RAYMOND CHMIELEWSKI Joy Homemaker Ray Businessman . .. vibrant . .. . . . consistent . .. WILLIAM CLAYTON MICHAEL COLASURDO BARBARA COMMERFORD CAROL CONLON Bill Teacher Mario Opera Singer Barbie Secretary Puppet Secretary . .. relaxed ... ... captures the heart ... ... personable . .. .. cheerful ... 42 O , anxious, Music and Clarence hath chu rm. ' V nl - - ff- 1 ,V i DOUELAS QRAENSTON HQQHQCIV 4 Eleffricol Engineer .55-Iiked'byAolI . . . A 2 . -, ,e L, . , , 1 DENNIS CROWLEY JOHN CUNNINGHAM CHRISTINE CUZMANES CVOWIH IGGCIISI Jock Engineer Tino Medical Secretory . . personolify plus . . . . .. casual manner . .. ... Trusiworfhy ond faithful ... 9' ImS ' EUGENE CRIBBIN llGenelI . . . gregcirious . . . MISS MARGARET DOUGHERTY I-Iomeroom 4I I Home Economics A blend cind mixiure of kindness ond undersfond- ing. 44 fearsome, S lfiyyll fx PAUL CUZMANES LILIANA CYMBALA RODNEY CZARNIK UPTON DABNEY Pablo Biologist Lily Engineer Red Accounfoni' Cherokee Mqglqinesf ... respected by czll ... . .. eosy smile ond monner ... ... loves To lough . .. non-Conformist PATRICIA D'AIUTO Pot Beouricion ...iovic1l... searching dreaming! LUCILLE D'ALOIA . heart of gold Secretory JOSEPH D'ANDREA RICHARD DANIELE Joe Richie . . . on lively sense ... perceptive ... of humor ... 45 JOHN D'AURIA AUDREY DAVIDSON MARIANNE DAVIS CHARLES DEE Close Tech. Electrician Auclge Teacher Mouchie Secretary Charlie Teacher - - - COFISCIGHTIOUS - - . - - - Srwrkling ' - - - ' - SPVI9hIlY - - - . . . no end to his energy . . . ANTHONY DELLAGLIO Tony NEIL DELL'AQUILA . . . overwhelming Danny personality . . . . . . expressive . . . EILEEN DEGENHARDT IRVING De GRAW Deggy Secretary Bud Doctor . . . cultivated . . . . . . astute . . . u The time for which we was 5 I S ,ri V- 1 , .. I A .: 'I Q 'ggfii f :uv L . ,. DALE De MARCO Dale Dept. Store Buyer Social We're oFF To see The wiz- ard. yearned here, a j if 43? W S , ,Q S 1 Y, X5 1- Q 4. lb fx If-'- Ui -fy rl :wi gh I s 1 'lil' Y 'tg ef 'fp ' 45 c . Z: 1' le ' l' new ' .2'9:' 'if' ' f ' if -f gifwl JL lfqfl ,X 4 T. z. r 1.2. ,i I ,'f-' S., J ' Q il ,., ' I,. 1- - Q gi 15,125 lc r ii' X?-if Fw 'f JK ' 'X , - . I f if 135' 64' J ,X is ,7 w E gli lay' I f ' K ' 1 gh ,il 'W A xr fxf . I I Q, 5 x I W lg X i A r W ,fl 5 Q 55 ' f .4 2 fa EVELYN ROBERT De NOBLE CAROL De PASCALE Di GERONIMO Bob Accountant Carol Teacher Evie Teacher J .Q. keen and creative . .. ... fashionable . .. ... liked by all ... 4-7 MICHAEL DIMITRION PATRICK Di SANZO LORRAINE DISCHER Mike Doctor Potty d Lorraine Keypunch Operator , , , Compgnionqble ' A - . .. meticulous . .. ... proficient . .. but the MRS. MURIEL GORDON Our success is the product of her inspirotion. EDWARD DODERER Otto Printer . .. independent . .. time before seemed to fly . . . JANET DORN Janet THOMAS DORSETT Airline Stewardess Tom Teacher spirited . . . . . . good natured . . , MICHEAL DONAHUE FRED DONATELLI Mike U.S. Marines Don Lawyer ...precise... ...staunch... . LILLIAN DREEKE NlKl DROGARlS RICHARD DUFFAU DOROTHY DUNN Lil 5eCreTClry Niki Secretary Richie Musician Dotty Nurse . . . shy and retiring . . . . .. serene contenance . . . . .. extends helping hand . . . . . . athletic . . . Wi JOHN DURNAN MICHAEL DZAMBA JUNE ECHOLS LEO EMANUEL 'Jock Teacher Dizzy Jer Pilor June Singer Lee . . .serious minded. . . . . . loves 0 good time . . . .. . omicoble . . . . . . unforgettable . . . LYNNE FARLEY LINDA FERUSON 'Bubbles Nurse Legs Nurse ...diverrive . .. ...endless vitoliry . .. CAROL FABIAN GERALDINE FALLAHEE Carol Typisi Gerrie Secrefory ...silent and grcicious . .. ...ci hecnrf of gold . . . eptember, I959 saw babies of our alma - ME KENNETH FERULLO Penguin Air Force ...purposeful . .. What do those girl cheer- leaders have Thai we don'f have? us as the materg WILLIAM FINUCANE FLORENCE FISHER ROBERT FLEMING Harvey Flo Clerk Typist Mike Electronics . . . unanimously favored . . . . . . invigorating . . . . . . jovial . . . 51 W 1 N ROBERT FRASER ob Director of Christian Doctrine ANNE FURMATO JOHN FURNO . . . on independent Annie Secretory John Artist spirit. . . . . . d good listener. . . . , . straight torword . . . 52 FRANK FORNAROTTO Richie Stote Trooper . . . resourceful . . . I MR. GEORGE TYNE He hos helped to mold our lives ond we ore grcitetul. just thrust unknowns I LOUISE GALGANO FREDERICK GALLUCCI GAIL GANSBURG JOHN GAUGHRAN Lou Secretary Fred Mechanic Gail Secretary Red I.B.M. Operator . . . pleasant manner . .. . . . unfaltering . . . .. . devoted friend . . . . , . out for a good time . . . JAMES GOGLUCCI ALICE GLOSPIE Jim Auto-mechanic Alice Teacher . . . pleasant . . . popular . . . disposition . . . MANUEL GHIGLIOTTY RICHARD GIER Manny Cabinet Maker Turok Jet Mechanic . . . sympathetic . . . . . . versatiIe Worker . . . into the world of the wearing red faces purchases . . . MARY ANN GOTCH PAMILA GOTTIAUX Gotch IBM Operator Pam Secretary . . . loves a good laugh . .. . . . modest. . ROBERT GOLDBERG CAROL GOLDEN Goldie Dentist Goldie Nurse . . .a delight To ...full of conversation. .. know . . . THOMAS GRADY Tommy Journalist MEREDITH GRAHAM ARTHUR GRAND LOUIS GRANOFF . . . a favorite in any Merry Teacher Artie Louis Scientist group . . . . . . always ready to help . . . . . . unrutlled by problems.. . . . . intellectualistic . . . I , FN A 7 . C' fi al,f 54 , l ifor our Sportsmanship helps mold The man. GEORGE GREGORY George Industrial Engineer ...aciive... GLENN GRAY LEONARD GRAZEOLA JOHN GRECO Reb Naval Officer Lenny Lawyer John Engineer . . . smooth and suave . . . . . . has savoir faire . . . . . .Top-notch . . . 55 JAD lix LIONEL GRETEN WALTER GRIFFIN CARL GRIMM DIANE GULIANO 'Choo-Choo Architect Griff Butch Cupcake Language Translator . . . invaluable . . .considerate . . . . . . gregarious . . . . . . radiant Charm . . . friend . . . LORRAINE GUNTHER Lorraine Secretary ...bright... GE RDA HADAMOVS KY Greta Receptionist ...alert... the places in line at BARBARA HAHNER Barb Secretary ...subtle.., mum-pm' g'zg6g5? 15, .2 . ,, 3 V35 f W 'f gf if 'uf ,.,, f 5? - g . T11e Machine ,uv si 5 B g 1 ff- 4 iw ,V A V I A K wi 43515 ff! , 3 ui mm TAB ' x K ., ,.,. 3, 2 :if ww- 'I' V!-,Q -1 I? M Aiwa Q 'sa m5355533 A AA,. .W Fx JMR Mae Nurse LILLIE MAE HAMMOND WILLIAM HANLEY Willie Military Career . . .trustwortl1y. . . . . . ambitious . . . the stud SANDRA HARLOFF Sandy Homemaker . . . Wins friends easily . . . Artists and Candidates vy- ing for recognition. CATHERINE HARRINGTON Butchie Airline Stevvardess .. . aFFable companion . .. section guides and HARRY HART MARION HAWKS Big Bud Marion Bus. Mach. Operator - . - qwixotic - - - f. . independent. . . RICHARD HAYWARD LILLIAN HENDERSON Richie Lil IBM Operator . . . unassuming . . . . . . meticulous. . . RAYMOND HENDRICKS STEVEN HERMAN BARBARA HILDERBRANDT WARREN HINZ Ray Electrical Engineer Steve Naval Aviator 'Bobbie Commercial Artist Warren .. . self reliant. . . . . .quick witted . . . . . . High ideals . . . . determined,-. . 2 4 H ,, F1 f V 59 i- the ever-popular elevz ROBERT HOLLINGSHEAD CORNETHIA HOLMES Bob Lawyer Corn Stenographer . . . . distinctive . . . . . .delightful . . . JANET HOBERMAN SANDRA HOFER Jan Teacher Sandie Commercial Artist . . .serene . . . . . .sincerity abounding . . . ij! 9 'QQ La VERNE HOWLEY PAUL HUKKANEN CAROL ROBERT HUSSEY Verne Stenographer Paul Carol Secretary Red ...dazzling . . . ...geared high . .. ...an asset to her class... ...agreeable . .. 60 or passes- I MRS. KATHERINE FLYNN Homeroom 412 Business Moth Pofience + understanding I 0 fine ieociier. BARBARA JAMISON 'fAIobcimo Scienfisf . . . confemplofive . . . ' f .xiii 149551544 1 Hzrfs :mimi . Q .. .M . ROBERTA HUZE IACOVOS IACOVOU WILLIAM .IAEGER Roberto Sienogropher Jock Mochinisf 'fVViId Bill Business Administrator ...dulcef . .. ...inquisitive . .. ...benign . .. FRED JEW JUNE JOHNSEN JAMES JOHNSTON Freddie Biologicol research JUNE Arfisf Jim .. .dync1miC,,, ...forever laughing . . . . . .volc1Tive. . . W ik ROBERT JENNINGS Boller Engineer . . . energetic . . . Hollvvoiy superinfendenis of work. .cf ' K ' ' 62 'JL i . 'sv ' E . R V 1 QS' 1, f'i..wf ' 2 lg l' . , , X, ff 'f We were sea-sone -LAP xi f.,.,,i RICHARD JONES ANGELINA JULIANO VINCENT JULIANO Dick Teacher Angie Fashion Designer Julies . . . sincere always . . . . . . abundance of charm . . . . . . always ready tor a iok welcomed by the 1 upperclassmen. DIANE KAMINSKY S X ,V . K mcHARDKAHT l HRkhH ...genial... ' LXR , If MARIA KANAKI Di Teacher Baby-cakes Commercial Artist . . . serene disposition . . . . . . QSUGVOUS with C1 sm'le . . . CARLYN KAHRS CAROL KAISER I Carlyn Teacher Kize Teacher . . . outgoing . . . 1 . . a social success . . . 63 I SHARON KARP BARBARA ANN KARSH MARGARET KEEFE LAWRENCE KEEGAN Fish Bookkeeper Bunny Secretory Marge Larry Teocher . . . impetuous , , . . . . devoted friend . . . . . . olwdys smiling . . . . . . All-American . . . JUDITH KEMPF DUNCAN KENNEDY. . '.ludy Journolist D.K. Teacher ,. .one of the best . .. . . . oft-beat humor . .. EDWARD KELLY JOHN KELLY Dutch Police Officer John Military Career . . . indetotigcible , . . . . . ololiging . . . say . . . Everybody gets a turn at bat! JUDITH KENNELLY Judy Teacher ...sunshine smile... MR. RALPH GIANETTE Homeroom 320 Science All the elements are in his favor. ELEANOR KIESCHE BARBARA KEREKES JOSEPH KIERNAN Eleanor Ol:llC9 Worker Barb Secretary Joe Architect - - - blifhe . . . generous smile . . . . . . rates high with all . . . dlSP0SlTi0f1 - - - 65 MATHEW KING MERYL KLEINERT 'Mat Merry Medical Technician . . brisk and sturdy . . , . .morale booster. . . jez,4ii-Q .L-fa? ff' C. I I ELIZABETH KOCOT Liz Medical. Career ...aspiring. .. if hi but moved if F , YL' fi f 'Quads 72' J Skiii and grace makes for the oIympian A JOHN KOCOT Johnny Pharmacist ...relaxeol... , I . I ' the hands ofthe clock JOHN Kostecia RAYMOND KREBS Jackman Gym lnstructor Ray Engineer . . . perrenial smile. .. .. .cheerful . .. KENNETH KOESTLER FRANCES KOPAC Ken Fran Homemaker . . . futuristic . . . . . . joyful . . . f jc y iff' , V, A gc 'l vi V W Ky L.-LL Jil I LL ELL V 0 ' Ll fly . sq Ll jj A f Y WLL fr 5 ,ul 1 ,lcl f - ,J-ref, H unity F 'fiqf 3 ,V gy Lvylu.. J rvukfg 5. All ' xi ,wggfi 5 1 V I lllfbfill cz Q:r'Q fl vi I MARCELLA KRISTENSON STEVEN KRONSKI CHARLOTTE KRUCAN N KAl?IN'KRUEGEliV Marcy Secretary Steve Doctor Charlie Kruschev Secretary Karin Mathematiciahtf . . . resilient. . . . . . refreshing . . . . . . emphatic . . . . . .thoughtful . . . N 67 LORRAINE KUBICKI ROSEMARIE LaLlCATA DANIEL LARSEN CHARLES LAWRENCE La La-Lori iBM Operator Roe Secretary Brutus Brother Teacher . . .deep down . . . all weather friend . . . . . . fun galore. . . . . . progressive . . . goodness . . . -1 LORRAINE LERNER 'Lorry Beautician BARBARA LICHON . . . a credit to her Smidget Nurse class.,. ...fuIIoflite... r ,sf Mic ,J 4 ,A ave, ROGER LEES GAIL LELL Lee Veterinarian Gail Secretary ...witty . .. ...charming manner... we became the Dickinsonites Www' in JOYCE LURIG Real Lab Technician THERESA LYNCH NANCY MACCHIA . . . pleasanf ancl Terry Secretary Nan Actress poised. . . . . .go gerter . . . . . . perpetually pleasanf . . . E 35? Y? DOUGLAS LOWE Doug Musician ...creative mind . ,. Some Tangible awards for Top performances. 3 1, 1, ad xp V ,ix -s the staun support in 9flL l'TN i . ef S Lis, ix , if l F1 ,f . 2- M 'tg Q5 L f f3.4,!, QW-rf,.,,, W JC if ff - x , RV' ' 4 il ffl 4' fb! MAE MQCDONALD JAMES MACE ROBERT MAGNER LUCILLE MAITA Scottie Bank-Teller Flush .lournolist Bob Civil Engineer Little LuLu Secretory . . . loves 0 good Time . . . . . . interesting intellect. , . . . . stroightforword . . . . . . o luminous smile . . . WALTER MARSHALL JOHN MARINZULICH Butch Trodesmon John Office Worker . . . noturol ond . . . cz first rote fellow . . . friendly . .. ANN MALLOY RAYMOND MARELLA Annie IBM Operoitor Roy Oflice Worker ...o sincere friend . .. ...geniol . . . chest boosters, ers, rooters. 71 We grew to know PETER MASKI RICHARD MATOUSEK Pete Moose Teacher ...popular . .. ...limitless CY THIA MARTIN EDITH MASCOLINO . Teacher Edie Typist .utiegitive . . . . . . unmatched sincerity . . . DIANE MATTICOLA RICHARD MAWHINNY JOHN MCCLENAHAN MARY MCGOWEN Di Teacher Rich Commercial Artist Big John OFHce Worker ...buoyant . .. . . . first class . . . ...quick-witted . .. . . . one in a million... 72 better MRS. GENEVA R. LOCKERMAN Homeroom 215 History All the best qualities of the past and present combined. ANTHONY MELEI Tony Aeronautics ...an asset in any crowd . . . DAVID MclVER GEORGE MCMAHON EDWARD MEEGAN Marvin Mac Musician Eddie . . . forthright . . . . . . laughter is a characteristic . . . Commercial Artist . . . memorable. . . BARBARA MELLO EILEEN MERKLE RICHARD MEROLA CAROL MILANESI Bobs IBM Operator Legs Secrerary Richie Teacher Carol Homemaker . . . enchanting . , . . . . perf personality . . . . . . Indusrrious . . . . . . mild yet mischievous . . . RICHARD MILANESI Richie Pilot . . . helpful cohort . . . FREDERICK MILLER Fred Engineer ...appealing pranksfer . . . and to love VIRGINIA MILLER Ginny Secretary ...nice To be with .. JOSEPH MOELLER ' l Jose Engineer ...man of distinction . .. mOI'E Watch your proteins, min- erals, and carbohydrates! X JOHN MOORE CHARLES MONANIAN NANCY MONNECKA JOHN MOONEY Jack Engineer Charlie Policeman Nan Beautician Moon Minister . . . unpretentious , . . stimulating tunster . .. . . .kind and considerate . .. ...zealous. .. manner. . . 75 , fl . f .. ' 2 f xp .gif ' Y' ,f MICHELE MORAN RONALD MORELLI ANTHONY MOROCCO Dizzy Model Old Fox Beouiicion Tony Businessman ...lull of pep . .. .. .empl'1oTic... ...iruly 0 gentlemen . .. the multil instrl MR. EDWARD MAGEE Homeroom 300 French In order To speck French properly ond live whole- somely - you musi smile. CYNTHIA MORSE Cindy Nurse . . . concernecl . . . E faceted home of our tion 9 CHARLES MOTTOLA RONALD MULDOON Pipe Pops Doctor Rudy Businessmen ... personality plus ... ...genuine moinner . .. Q .,i, if . f 6 oft ,. ELAINE MURRAY JOSEPHINE MUSANTE Emi y Bookkeeper Angel Lovvyer y . . . congenial . .. ..,oFfoble ffm? 5 componion . . . M117 1 ff!! X ANNA MUZZO ROSARIA NAVATTA ODETTE NESHEIWAT ROBERT NEUGEBAUER Anno Secretory Roe Teocher OdeTTe Phormocist Nugie Engineer ... benign ... ...respecfed by oll . .. . . . oirns to pleose . .. .. .serious minded... i 77 ll I ll ll ll , L f Li ff' ff ' ,ff ,e, U in fp ,A sfiflfif ,ffifidfjf ,L ',,' f:,j1,.f iv I 4 ,X X! A -ff, -- , I. 7 fa ,V 3.2 :fees-4'XjfY4574 ' f I 4i J , f f' '-' ,sipqf ff 1 f A M f' N , , is 5 Q 5 They were the hap EDWARD NICHOL EDWIN NIRDLINGER Eddie Clerk Ed Teacher ' Y ...willing to help... ...artistic . .. MARTIN NEWCOMBE CLARENCE NEUMANN 'Martyn Forest Ranger Sonny Organist ...manotaction... ...alivewire... My DOMINICK NORCIA Dorn IBM Repairman EVELYN NORTRUP ANTHONY NOWAKOWSKI KATHLEEN O'CONNOR . . . a capable Evy Secretary Tony Military Career Kathy O Hairdresser worker . . . . . . keen interest in life . . . Q ' .sfqlwory , , . . . elusive charm . . . W X , tit? 2 A get 78 st days! Stimulation personified! RAYNA ORLOWSKY , Rayna Nurse . . . something special . . . RACKELA OLIVER ALBERT ORLANDO JOAN ORLANDO Ricki IBM Operator Jude Machinist Joni Secretary . . .considerate of others . . . . . . casual manner , . . . . .radiates sunshine . . . '---nu-1 in--u..........., W. K- ANTHONY PALUMB HENRY PEKARSKY SANDRA PELAGALLI Tony Butch Conirocfor Sandy ...full of life , ,, ...meticulous . .. ...sedcife . .. 80 MARY ANN PAGEL Tiger Secrefo ry ...ci rcxclicnt smile . .. MR. NANO PANEPINTO Homeroom 309 Typing A drcmofic flciir for living J u n I o r 4 v f ROBERT PERKINS CHRISTINE PERKOWSKI FAITH PETERSON GLORIA PHILLIPS Perk Electronics Engineer Chris Department store Buyer Bea Receptionist Glo Businesswoman ...cordial , , , . . . wholesome . .. ...iocular . .. .. . resolute. . . ,gi -,Aly I if Jig! Q fm? ff , lf 4- ' -I L 'fi 1' 22' Pix .9 J Ming? I-TJSCW rfnfylffti W ' wi if gg? l If f' LV If 1 ,Zi if 'ffm' f' xufgfv I 1 4,'fl'l M ,rw if df MARY ANN WILLIAM PITTMAN PIZZICARO Minister Mickey ...reserved . . . .. . exquisite . . . ROBERT PHILLIPS RONALD PINCHUK Bob Teacher Ronnie Teacher . . . always ready for a . . . a good mixer . . . ioke . . . Year brought Class Organization. A , L H V, EDWARD POTYRALA JUDITH POWELL I Eddie Artist Judy Secretary ...willinganclable... ...gayasasong... CHARLES PLATT ANTHONY POLLIO 'Carlos Architect Tony Electrical Technician . . . good-ncltured . . . . . . discerning . . . LOUIS QUIGLEY THEA REAGAN 'Lou Teacher Dee Nurse . ,. iaunty ... . . . personality to spare . . . WILLIAM POWERS JAMES PRIMAVERA Bill Teacher Jimmy Writer . . .sprightly. . . . . . Winsome . . . With it came our work cherished goal. PATRICIA REARDON Tisl'1 Nurse . . . diplomatic. . . German storytelling time for that Y CAROLYN RICCO JOHN REILLY JANET REO Carol Commercial Artist John Cortogropher Jon IBM Operator . . . authentic . . . ...l1umorist. .. ...cordial . .. 83 f :wif A-M, 4 911 ,2f -.fi.-...-,.x-L,,.m-m..Y,.:- rgx ' X, .pf-5 W. r, 'a -W -Tx ww gf 1 1, -N.. Q-..,, ?? -uw. -.ss wmwg.. ww-.M-f W '-fr 13:21, ASW N- . 7 .4 Q Q we 1 21,4 -Y-1513-t -arf 3. . A A' M ,ug M . A V W , 4 W AM af:-35 revealed itself GAIL ROBINSON ANTHONY RODAK 'fy Lefty Teacher Tony , I I y all . . . industrious . . . . . . carefree attitude . . . at I MARY ANN ROACHE THOMAS ROBERTSON Mar Nurse Tom Contractor . . .ever ready. . . . . . integrity abounding . . . CHARLES RODAK JUDITH ROSS OLIVIA ROTONDARO FRANCES ROWLAND Cl'1OIrlie AVCIWFTGCT Judy Nurse Angel Beautician Fran Teacher , . . independent . . . . . . animated . . . . . .serene . . . if A. . . felicvaus . . . xl 5,614 1 -I Ef2,f72L-60 l l DELIA RUBANO DANIEL RUSINAK JANET RUSTIA DENISE RYAN 'Dee Secretory Prof Chemicol Engineer Jem Secretory Dennis Teacher . . . conscientious . . . .. . iocund . .. ... poised ... .. . Q mind of her own. . . MARIE SANTERAMO LESLIE SANWALD 'MQrie Teqghgr Les Airline Sl6WC1I'ClGSS . . . rodioni . . . . . . flower fresh . . . MAUREEN SAMMARTINO GEORGE SAMUDIO Moe Secretory ZOrch Teocher ...reolisfic . .. ... endless viioliiy ... Friendships were ca i. PATRICIA SANWALD Pai Oiiice Worker . . . cherished friend . . . Man plus machines makes gre-ainess MEI I RUTH SCHAFER LAWRENCE SBARATTA PATRICIA SCARINZI RUThie Secretary Peanuts Mechanic Par Homemaker . . . a roy of ... well-liked . .. ...lighf hearted . .. Sunshine . . . rar ented ... 87 pA,,1inuu-q.,,.w CHARLES SCHIFANO 'Charlie Psychologist LYNN SCHILDNECHT EVELYN SCHOR . . . always sunny side Lynn Secrefary Evy Fashion Designer up . . . ...rare good nafure . .. ...girl of good will . .. 88 HELEN SCHELIN Helen Teacher ...unrufTled... MR. HARRY ROSENFELD Homeroom 603 English To read is To grow, To learn is To succeed We loved we I ived, JOHN SCHUCKMAN EVELYN SELINSKE AUGUSTINE SERIO DIANA SHAPAZIAN Schuckie Ev Teacher Augie Naval Career Di Teacher . . . respected friend . . . . . . earnest and etticient . . . . . . dedicated . . . . . . welcome as surnmger . . . ,fill M E114-1' 1' J f' cf' :Las f -V 1 W O 9 1 J! K - 17 ' Oc A10 M442 ffl 'V' . j DV AJ' f ' .xdfff STEPHANY SHORTER JANET SIEGEL Stephie IBM Operator Genevieve Medical Assistant . . .a valued friend . . . . . .chatty . . . the world in which learned, and played. W' ,f ff 43 il ll- Q X76 If f 1 K F ' A :uf ,-2 .1 ,ff ff 'T fit , JoN swi NEL ', ,,,. 75,441 JANICE SILVERMAN Arthur Murray Teacher A Jay Medical Technologist . . . never a dull!!! . . . gracious . . . moment f i 1 in ix wilt OLEATHEA SIMS JAY SKLOWER Vicky Nurse JOY Scientist . . . always Cl good . . . meets standards. . . word for all... JAMES SMITH fit A wif HD Would the future too soon? STEPHEN SMERA DONALD SLAWSKY Steve Automotive Engineer Olin Engineer . . . challenge to ...high on the list . .. Champions . . . l e. 2 Ss 'Smittyu Engineering STANLEY SMITH DOMINICK SOLAZZO PATRICK SORRENTINO . . . a pleasure to Stan Lawyer DOIN Businessman POT know . . . . . . indespensible , , , . . . a respected classmate . . . . . . supplies spice . . . IJ' 3 X 11 E E S -4 come all Make way for the Fourth Estate RICHARD STATILE llRiCkll ...full of spirit . .. DOMINGO SOTO JANET SPADORA LILLIAN SPINA Ding IBM Technician Spider Social Worker Lil Secretary ...full measure of life . . . . . . dependable friend . . . . . . Unperturbed . .. it I 52 55 t ee ES WILLIAM STELLA PATRICIA STEUBER LYNN STEURER I MARTHA STONEY 'Surge Militqfy Career Baby Homemaker Lynn Physical Therapist Pebble Secretary , , l full of fun ' . . . . . goodness personified . . . . . . enchanting smile . . . . . . pert. . . CHARLES STRAUB 'Butch Accountant . . . gifted with mirth . . . ARTHUR STUBER 'Artie Printer . . . quick-vvitted . . . Are we ready decisions . . .? KATHLEEN SULLIVAN Kit Otlice Worker . . .a luminous smile. . . If JUDITH SWIFT Judy OFfice Worker . . . humorous. . . or those MR. WASHINGTON Homeroom 326 Science A mon of infinite voriety THOMAS TAVERNY PETER SYBY CAROLYN TAINO LORRAINE TANNUCCILLO Flush Phormocist Pete Lowyer George Teacher Chuckles Secretory . . . sporkling good ... persistent ... . . . full of spirit . .. ...heort of gold . .. will . .. ill Y, f f T J' , 93 , Lv AUC Wi JQ,,fw,,vQEl'fLfZ,.V jLJ,f,L7J4LJ, .fpm MICHAEL TECCHIO THERESA TEDESCO NANCY TEKLIN 'Miken Businessman Terry SGCVGTUVY Nance Secreia ry . . . spreads . . . genile, warm personality . . . ' l I brisk , , , happiness . . . Thereforai Undersfcm F5 V + Vm -' Vs RAYMOND TETRO Ted Musician . . . talented . . . J, K e i I I K colleges? 5 X 3 I S S fi trades? homes? Life? A GEORGE THIELING George Mechanical Engineer RICHARD THEYS . . . durable friend . . . Gamba General Contractor ' . rl ...decisive . . . A l ' ' af CATERINE THODEN HARRY THOMAS Cathy Secretary Harry Electrician . . . fluent . . . ...sparks of flaming youth . . . BARBARA THOMPSON MARTIN TIMMERMAN ROBERTA TOOMEY ROBERT TORTORELLI Bobby Homemaker Marty Engineer Birdie Nurse Mayor Accountant . . . amenable . . . . . . pacific. . . ... essentially herself ... . . . relaxed . . . '95 Ch, our time, did too soon? KATHLEEN TRAYNOR PETER TUZZO Kathy Airline Stewardess Tuz Banker A . . . contemplative . . . . . . symonious . . . ANN TOTARO PATICIA TRACY ' 'Squeaky Homemaker Pat Office Worker ...bonvivant... ---PenSiVe--- PATRICIA TWOMEY HENRY TYSZKA EUGENE VALENTINO ROBERT VALNOTI Pat Bookkeeper Hank Commercial Photographer Eugene BObby Engineer , , , modest, , , . . . enterprising . . . . . .sincere worker . . . . . . refreshing . . . 96 ,f 5 if y 5 OU COINS Quiet! Genius ot work FRANK VERDERAMO Frankie . . . responsive . . . 'P'- ROSE MARY VAN BUREN RICHARD VAN TASSELL JOHN VELTRE oc Doctor Richie Businessmen Pigeon . . . helpful . . . ... individualistic ... . . . optimistic . . if A if MICHAEL VESCUSO TED WALENTY JOHN WALSH Mike Teacher Doc Musician Moofer Elecfrician ...fufurisfic . .. ...musical . .. ...alfruisfic . .. 98 BERNARD VERLINGO Bernie Doctor . . . masferfui . . . l . MR. JOHN DeCOTIIS Homeroom 329 Chemisfry We prepare for The scienti- fic world of foday and To- morrow We think L 5 if 5 if s X Q .S f i Q 5 I . A Nfl I PATRICIA WALSH PATRICK WALSH WALTER WEIN DANIELE WELDON Dimples IBM Operator Lonny Wally Constructor Danny Cabinet Mgker . . . self-reliant . . . ... double ability ... ... friendly nein ... , , , ardent worker , , , , 7 I ll f Q 'A , f I ,fe . V J IMI TV I , AGNES WESTGATE KEITH WHITE Agnes Secretary Keith . . . never a dull ...morale booster... moment . . . not for Alma Mater ',f' LN KAREN WILKE HKUVGVTH Business Machine WALTER WILCZEWSKI Operator Walla Teacher . . . 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School - Montclair State College Activities - Twirlers, Student Participa- I tion, Class Organization, Leader's Club, Italian Club, Dickinsonian BRIAN ANGLIN 51 Glenwood Avenue Course - General Activities - Leaders Club ANN MARIE ANTANIES 18 Bleeker Street Course - Commercial Activities - Bowling Team MARY ANTANIES 181 Hutton Street Course M General Activities - Business Machines Activities ROSE ANTON 685 Bergen Avenue Course - General School - Fairleigh Dickinson Activities - Strutters, Modeling Club, Class Organization, Italian Club JOANN ARAGONA 456 Wayne Street Course - General School - Fairleigh Dickinson Activities - Color Guard, Italian Club, Class Organization JOANNE ARONE 188 Palisade Avenue Course - General School e- Jersey City State College Activities - Nurses Candidates, Aries, College Club LILLIAN ARNONE 62 Jetterson Avenue Course - General School - Parisian Beauty School Activities - Italian Club EMMA AVALONE 568 Liberty Avenue Course - General School - Beauty School JOYCE AUSTIN 34 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - C.P. School - Montclair State Activities - Basketball, Volleyball, Bowling, Swimming Teams, Leaders 104 Senior Club, Math Club and F.T.A. KAREN BABULA 204 North Street Course - C,P. School - Montclair State Activities - Class Organization, Honor Society, Usher Staff RONALD BACSKAI 28 Cottage Street Course - C,P, School - Newark College of Engineering Activities - Math Club, Chess Club, German Club STANLEY BAHDZEWICZ 3405 Hudson Boulevard Course - Industrial MAUREEN BALDAUF 31 Booraem Avenue Course - General School - Jersey City State College Activities - Usher Stall, Businegg Machines Activity JULIA BALDWIN 52 Fleet Street Course - Commercial School - N.Y.U. PATRICIA BARGER 228 New York Avenue Course - General School - Mt. Sini Nursing School Activities - Dickinsonian WILLIAM BEARDS 83 Charles Street Course - General School - N.Y.U. VIRGINIA BELLEME 244 Hancock Avenue Course - General DOLORES BENNER 3 Underwood Place Course - General School -Jersey City State College Activities - Fashion Club, Typing Club RICHARD BENNETT 162 Boyd Avenue Course - General KARL BRESKY 81 Waverly Street Course - General ARTHUR BERNSTEIN 30 Sherman Avenue Course - C.P. School - N.Y,U. Activities - Math Club, Dickinsonian, Chess Team, Advisory Board BARBARA BERNSTENGEL 3504 Hudson Blvd. Course - General School - Katherine Gibbs Activities - Twirlers, Class Organization JOSEPH BEVACQUA 93 Hancock Avenue Course - General School - St, Mary's of the Plains Activities - Football, Bowling, and Base- ball Teams DOROTHY BIRCK 126 Carlton Avenue Course - General Activities - Fashion Club, Typing Club, and Teens for Safe Driving Club SUSAN BIRKEN 88 Sherman Place Course - College Prep. Director School - Fairleigh Dickinson Activities - Photography Editor ot Gnome, Sec, of Honor Society, Vice Pres. of Math Club, Sec. of Usher Staff, Girls' State, Class Organization, Supreme Court JANET BLACK 3 Henry Street Course - Commercial ALAN BOLTIN 169 Jewett Avenue Course - C.P. School - West Point Activities - Basketball and Tennis Teams, Boys' State, Student Participation, Supreme Court, Chemical Caravan FIORE BONITO 237 New York Avenue Course - C.P. School - Rutgers CAROL BORCHIN 195 Academy Street Course - C.P. School - Concordia Jr. College Activities - Math Club, Honor Society CHERYL BOROWS 114 Popular Street Course - Commercial HAROLD BORZONE 269 Griltith Street Course - C.P. School - Stevens Activities - Chess Club, Honor Society, Chess Club HELEN BOYCE 136 Charles Street Course - Commercial Activities - Bowling Team GRACE BOYLE 314 Fairmount Avenue Course - Commercial ROBERT BRADLEY 925 West Side Avenue Course - General School - New York School of Printing and Lithagraphing Activities - Watch Club, Shortwave Radio Club ROBERT BRANDER 150 De Kalb Avenue Course - C.P. School - Rutgers Activities - Math Club, Swim Club, Col- lege Club RONALD BREMBT 108 Magnolia Avenue Course - C.P. School - Upsala University. Activities - Student Par., Track Team, German Club CORNELIUS BRENNAN 23 Delaware Avenue Course - General School - Aeronautics College LAURA BREMER 3690 Hudson Boulevard Course - C.P. School - Montclair State College Activities - Math Club, Advisory Board, Student Participation, Honor Society JAMES BRESCIA 329 Newark Avenue Course - Industrial Activities - Baseball Team, Class Org. PAMELA BROPHY 45 Prospect Street Course - General School - Lyon's Activities - Law Club DICKSON BROWN 375 Webster Avenue Course - C.P. School - Jersey City State College Activities - Football, Student Par. THOMAS BROWN 116A B Course - General Activities - Basketball ELIZABETH BRUNO 327 Baldwin Avenue Course - General School - Medical Center ot Englewood School ot Nursing JOYCE BUDINICH 279 Liberty Avenue Course - Commercial JOHN BUNTIN 118 Webster Avenue Course - General School - Jersey City State College JAMES BURCH 136 North Street Course - industrial School - Montclair State College Activities - Track Team KENNETH BUTURLA 16 Broadway Course - General School - Stevens Activities - Math Club, Honor Society HENRY BUTLER 112 Tonnele Avenue Course - C.P. DENNIS BYRNE 332 Baldwin Avenue Course - General School - JOSEPH CAFIERO 124 Tuers Avenue Course - industrial WILLIAM CAHILL Mr. Meyer 679 Summit Avenue Course - C.P. School - Stevens CAROLE CALZARETTA 50 Jefferson Course - General School -John Powell Model Agency Activities - Italian Club NANCY CALZARETTA 50 Jetterson Avenue Course - General School - Fairleigh Dickinson Activities - Italian Club GAIL CAMERON 90 Thorne Street Course - General Activities - Capt. of Color Guard DOROTHY CAPOANO 171 Sterling Avenue Course - Commercial School - IBM School Activities - Typing Club BARBARA CARBONE 61 Dales Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Law Club, Choir, Basketball Team LINDA CAREY 197 Baldwin Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Typing Club, Student Participation, Class Org. Red Cross Volunteer JOHN CARLYLE 2814 Hudson Blvd. Course - C.P. Activities - Math Club Organization JEAN CARNEGIE 9 Whitman Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Class Organization LYNNE CAROSELLI 22 Woodlawn Avenue Course - General School - Business School Activities - Modeling Club, Record Club ANNE CARROLL Where? to B 11 of course. r.ism,,s 75S.,,isg.iss,s as-si A,.5,se,Q 1 txliiiluttiisis fyiS5?5ifs5 -me f 791 ig!-'ig I ,-.1 g1:: ' v w -. .. 3. we ..... , einer. M ev. .. :-'-.f-vm.. S -- 1 3 1 fl ,4i.f5e-fi1,eft- f. xl ,. ss, , ff 'i - 34 Hopkins Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Record Club, Corridor Patrol RICHARD CASSONE 129 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - C.P. School - Rutgers Activities - Boys' State, Honor Society, Chess Club JOSEPHINE CASRTRAVINCI 174 Beacon Avenue Course - General LUCRETIA CECERE 338 Sip Avenue Course - General Activities - Usher Stat? MICHAEL CELENTANO 212 New York Avenue Course - Industrial School - Montclair State College JOYCE CHIAROT 604 Palisades Avenue Course - General Activities - Cap and Gown Committee, Typing Club RAYMOND CHMIELEWSKI 266 Palisade Avenue Course - industrial SUSAN CIMBOLIC 3184 Hudson Boulevard Course - C.P. School - Montclair Activities - Honor Society, Usher Staff, Supreme Court, Senior Council WILLIAM CLAYTON 839 Bergen Avenue Course - C.P. School - Jersey City State College Activities - Football Team MICHAEL COLASURDO 84 Thorne Street Course - General School - Chatam School of Music Activities - Italian Club, Choir, Dickinsonian CHARLES COLLINS 340 Duncan Avenue Course - C,P. School - State Teachers BARBARA COMMERFORD 399W New York Avenue Course - Commercial ROBERT CONKLIN 127 Lake Street Course - General CAROL CONLON 547 Liberty Avenue Course - General School - Katherine Gibbs Activities - Record Club, Sewing Club, Cap and Gown Committees ANNE MARIE CONTE 284 Summit Avenue Course - General School - Lyons Institute Activities - Auto Drivers Club CAROL COOK 211 Lexington Avenue Course - General RAYMOND CORCORAN 383 Liberty Avenue Course - C.P. School - Fairleigh Dickinson DOUGLAS CRANSTON 64 Sherman Avenue Course - C,P. School - Stevens Activities - Football, Baseball, Honor Society EUGENE CRIBBIN 19 Garrison Avenue Course - General DENNIS CROWLEY 163 Webster Avenue Course - General School - Undecided Activities - Football Team, Track Team MICHAEL CURNKEY 122 Irving Street Course - Industrial JOHN CUNNINGHAM 381 New York Avenue Course - C.P. CHRISTINE CUZMANES 281 Central Avenue Course - Commercial School - Lyon's Institute Activities - Class Organization PAUL CUZMANES 281 Central Avenue Course - C.P. School - Pennsylvania Military College Activities - Track Team, Tennis Team, Junior Class Pres., Senior Class Council, Dickinsonian, Chess Team LILIANA CYMBALA 39 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - C.P. School - Newark College of Engineering Activities - Spanish Club RODNEY CZARNIK 14 Berkeley Place Course - General Activities - Bridge Club PATRICIA D'AlUTO 482 Liberty Avenue Course - Commercial School - Beautician School Activities -- Senior Cap and Gown Committee LUCILLE D'ALOlA 32 Wright Avenue Course -7 General UPTON DABNEY 114 Central Avenue Course - Industrial School - College in Air Force and Navy Activities - Senior Class Organization RICHARD DANIELE 20 Oakland Avenue Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Football JOSEPH D'ANDREA 213 South Street Course - General Activities - Bowling Team JOHN D'AURIA 51 Sherman Place Course - Industrial Larry Keegan and Carl Brauer Don't read it, lust sign! School - Aviation Electrical Technology Activities - Slide Rule Club AUDREY DAVIDSON 188 Hutton Street Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Class Organization, Usher Staff MARIANNE DAVIS 208 Nunda Avenue Course - General CHARLES DEE V 208 Sherman Avenue Course - Industrial School - Temple University Activities - Track Team EILEEN DEGENHARDT 128 St. Paul's Avenue Course - General Activities - Law Club IRVING DE GRAW 101 Beacon Avenue Course - C.P. School - St. Peter's or Rutgers Activities - Track Team, Football Team Math Club, Track and Field Club, Science Fair, Supreme Court ANTHONY DELLAGLIO 1197 Summit Avenue Course - General Activities - Football Team NEIL DELL'AUlLA 509 Palisade Avenue Course - General DALE DE MARCO 418 Baldwin Avenue Course - General School - Tobe Coburn Activities - Twirlers, Modeling Club ROBERT DE NOBLE 340 Duncan Avenue Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Chess Club, Aviation Club, Driver's Education Club CAROL DE PASCALE 298 Sip Avenue Course - C,P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Student Participation, Class Organization EVELYN DI GERONIMO 243 South Street Course - C.P. School -Jersey State College Activities -- Captain ot Tumblers, Gnome Stott MICHAEL DIMITION 52 Tonnele Avenue Course - CP, School - St. Peter's College PATRICK DI SANZO 138 Prospect Street Course - General LORRAINE DISCHER 29 Beacon Avenue Course - General EDWARD DODERER IO12 Summit Avenue Course - General Activities - Record and Hi Fi Club MICHAEL DONAHUE 190 South Street Course - General FRED DONATELLI 376 Palisade Avenue Course - General JANET DORN 65 Tonnele Avenue Course - General Activities - Usher Staff, Choir, Leader's Club, Class Organization THOMAS DORSETT 163 Congress Street Course - C.P. School - Rutgers Activities - Math Club, German Club, Honor Society LILLIAN DREEKE 61 Concord Street Course - General Activities - German Club, Business Machines Club NIKI DROGARIA 125 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - Commercial School - Private Secretarial School Activities - Typing Club RICHARD DUFFAU 257 Griffith Street Course - C.P. School - Temple University Activities - Band DOROTHY DUNN 269 Webster Avenue Course - General School - Christ Hospital Nursing School Activities - Nurse's Candidates, Basket- ball Team, Bowling Team JOHN DURNAN 2 Lienau Place Course - General School - Seton Hall University MICHAEL DZAMBA 29 Spruce Street Course - C.P. School - Merchant Marine Academy JUNE ECHOLS 67 Hancock Avenue Course - General LEO EMMANUEL 127 Ferry Street Course - C.P. JOSEPH FABER 218 New York Avenue Course - Industrial CAROL FABIAN 220 Bowers Street Course - General GERALDINE FALLAHEE 531 Liberty Avenue Course - Commercial LYNNE FARLEY 72 Zabriske Street Course - General LINDA FERGUSON 49 Dales Avenue Course - General School - Christ Hospital Nursing School Activities - Basketball Team, Volley- ball Team KENNETH FERULLO 42 Garrison Avenue It crawled out of my sandwich and it was that big! Course - General School - University of Hawaii Activities - Football Team, Baseball Team WILLIAM FINUCANE 504 Central Avenue Course - General Activities - Record Club FLORENCE FISHER 68 St. Pauls Avenue Course - Commercial School - Brake's Business College Activities - Typing Club, Honor Society, Student Participation ROBERT FLEMING 32 Charles Street Course - General FRANK FORNAROTTO 200 Bowers Street Course - General ROBERT FRASER 140 Hancock Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Band, Choir, Orchestra ANNE FURMATO 35 Giles Avenue Course - General Activities - Typing Club JOHN FURNO 25 Thorne Street Course - C.P. School -Jersey State College Activities - Chess Club, Photography Club, Student Participation, Class Org. LOUISE GALGANO 145 Nelson Avenue Course - Commercial School - Drakes Activities - Typing Club, Business Machines Club FREDERICK GALUCCI 922 West Side Avenue Course - C.P, Activities - Football Team, Football Club GAIL GANSBURG 136 Cottaae Street Course - Commercial School - IBM School Activities - Typing Club JOHN GAUGHRAN 58 Broadway Avenue Course - General Activities - Track Team, Senior Play, Record Club MANUEL GHIGLIOTTY 233 North Street Course - Industrial Activities -- Camera Club RICHARD GIER 140 Carlton Avenue Course - General Activities - Sports Club, Radio Club, Drivers' Club ALICE GLOSPIE 253 Manhattan Avenue Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Captain of Cheerleaders, Choir, Student Participation, Class Org. JAMES GOGLUCCI 39 Waverly Street Course - General ROBERT GOLDBERG 88 Van Reypen Street Course - C.P. School - Rutgers College Activities - Student Par., Math Club, Biology Club, Science Club, College Club CAROL GOLDEN 5 Lienau Place Course - General School -John Hopkins DIANE GOSS I9 Dales Avenue Course - Commercial School - IBM School Activities - Volleyball Team MARY ANN GOTCH 141 Hopkins Avenue Course - General PAMELA GOTTIAUX 194 Front Street Course - Commercial School - Business School Activities - Auto Driver's Club THOMAS GRADY 127 Carlton Avenue Course - C.P. School - Bucknell University Activities - History Club, College Club, Chess Club MEREDITH GRAHAM 72 Bleeker Street Course - C.P. School - BloomBeld State College Activities W Honor Society, Math Club, Class Org. ARTHUR GRAND 24 Smith Street Course - C.P. Activities - History Club, Science Club LOUIS GRANOFF 2701 Hudson Boulevard Course v C.P. School - Columbia University Activities - Math Club, Honor Society, Chess Team GLENN GRAY IOO Glenwood Avenue Course - C.P. School - U.S. Naval Academy Activities - Track Team, Fencing Team, Class Org., German Club, Senior Council, Gnome Staff LEONARD GRAZEOLA 62 Beacon Avenue Course - C.P. School- Newark College oi Engineering GEORGE GREGORY 803 Secaucus Road Course - C.P. School - Rutgers Activities - Swimming Team LIONEL GRETEN 79 Webster Avenue Course e General Activities - Class Organization WALTER GRIFFIN 324 Duncan Avenue Course - C.P. CARL GRIMM Roll Call 67 Washburn Street Course - General DIANE GIULIANO 8 Freedon Place Course - C.P. School - Georgetown University Activities - Usher Statt, Italian Club, Student Participation, Dickinsonian, Advisory Board LORRAINE GUNTHER 35 Manhattan Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Student Participation, Business Machine Club GERDA HADAMAVSKY 101 Beach Street Course - General Activities - German Club BARBARA HAHNER 1093 Summit Avenue Course - General School - Katherine Gibbs Activities - Record Club, Typing Club BARBARA HAKES 512 Palisade Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Tumblers, Student Patrol JOHN HALES 66 Tonnele Avenue Course - C.P. School -Jersey State College Activities - Track Team, Swimming Team, Leader's Club JEROME HALEY I Henry Street Course - C.P. Activities - Football Team, Football Club KATHLEEN HALPIN 9 Palisade Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Honor Society, Typing Club, International Club ELAINE HAMANN IO7 Grace Street Course - Commercial School - Business School Activities - Choir JOSEPH HAMMER 185 Beacon Avenue Course - Commercial School - Newark Institute of Art Activities - Basketball Club, Chess Club. LILLIE MAE HAMMOND 332 Duncan Avenue School - Nursing School Activities - Basketball Team, Choir, Volleyball Team WILLIAM HANLEY 88 Prospect Street Course - General Activities M Basketball Activity SANDRA HARLOFF 23 Ravine Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Cap and Gown Committee CATHERINE HARRINGTON 58 Broadway Course - General Activities - Typing Club HARRY HART 460 Ogden Avenue Course A General Activities - Gymnastics, Corridor Patrol, Student Participation MARION HAWKS 396 St, Pauls Avenue Course - General School- IBM School Activities - Typing Club, Record Club RICHARD HAYWARD 228 Hancock Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Basketball Club LILLIAN HENDERSON 33 Magnolia Avenue Course - General School - IBM School Activities - Usher Staft RAYMOND HENDRICKS 82 Court House Place Course - C.P. School - Newark College ot Engineering STEPHEN HERMAN 533 Central Avenue Course - C.P. School - Naval Academy Activities - Treasurer ot Student Participation, Class Org., Math Club, Honor Society BARBARA HILDERBRANDT 67 Beacon Avenue Course - General School - Cooper's Union WARREN HINZ 310 Palisade Avenue Course - Industrial JANET HOBERMAN 324 Liberty Avenue Course - C.P. School - Fairleigh Dickinson University Activities - Math Club, Class Org. SANDRA HOFER 80 Beach Street Course - General Activities - Captain ot Twirlers, Senior Council ROBERT HOLLINGSHEAD 133 Manhattan Avenue Course - C.P. School - Duke University Activities - Tennis Team, Senior Council, Vice-President of Honor Society CORNETHIA HOLMES 49 Howell Street Course - General Activities - Cap and Gown Committee LA-VERNE HOWLEY 38 Broadway Course - Commercial CAROL HURD 127 Thorne Street Course - General Activities - Typing Club ROBERT HUSSEY 122 Webster Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Track Team, Gym Team ROBERTA HUZE 252 Palisade Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Usher Staff IACOVOS IACOVOU 767 West Side Avenue Course - Industrial WILLIAM JAEGER 28 Duncan Avenue Course - C.P. School - Pace Institute BARBARA JAMISON 2 Jones Street Course - General School - Seton Hall Activities - Choir CHARLES JENGO 114 Beacon Avenue Course - C.P, ROBERT JENNINGS 61 Nelson Avenue Course - C,P. School - Princeton University Activities - Secretary of State ot Stu- dent Participation, Sports Editor of Gnome, Math Club, Class Organiza- tion, Honor Society. FRED JEW 391 Summit Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Student Trainer for Football Team, Pres. of Honor Society, Pres. ot Math Club, Senior Council, Band, Choir, Editor of Aries, Vice President of Student Participation JUNE JOHNSEN 1211 Summit Avenue Course - General Activities - Volleyball Team JAMES JOHNSTON 61 Duncan Avenue Course - General RICHARD JONES 221 Sip Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Student Participation, Bas- ketball Club, Basketball Team, College Club ANGELINA JULIANO 20 Wright Avenue Course - General School - Fashion Institute of Technology Activities - Class Organization, Italian Club VINCENT JULIANO 496 Central Avenue Course - General RICHARD KAHT 103 Sanford Place Course - C.P. School - Rutgers Activities - German CARLYN KAHRS 666 Palisade Avenue Course - C.P, School - Montclair State Activities - Co-Capt. of Twirlers, Honor Society, Vice-pres. ot Jr. Class, Senior Council CAROL KAISER 15 Hopkins Avenue Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Girl's State, Honor Society, Color Guard, Class Org., Senate, Leaders Club DIANE KAMINSKY 77 Grace Street Course - C.P. School - Montclair College Activities - Color Guard, Honor Society, Leader's Club, Choir, Class Org. MARIA KANAKI 340 Duncan Avenue Course - General School - Art School SHARON KARP 152 Glenwood Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Student Participation Honor Society BARBARA ANN KARSH 70 Beacon Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Typing Club LAWRENCE KEEGAN 417 Liberty Avenue Course - C.P. School - U.S. Naval Academy EDWARD KELLY 109 Magnolia Avenue Course - General School - U.S.A.F JOHN KELLY 248 Palisade Avenue Course - C.P. .IUDITH KEMPF 215 Manhattan Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Gnome Stalt, Class Org., Senior Play Journal, Dickinsonian DUNCAN KENNEDY 19 Bryan Place Course - C.P. School - Trenton State Activities - Student Participation, Swimming Team, Track Team, Gym Team, Volleyball Team, Leader's Corps. JUDITH KENNELLY 54 Magnolia Avenue Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Gnome Staff, College Club, Choir, Class Org. BARBARA KEREKES 125 Manhattan Avenue Course - Commercial JOSEPH KIERNAN 864 Pavonia Avenue Course - General ELEANOR KIESCHE 54 Poplar Street Course - General School - Activities - Class Org. MERYL KLEINERT 30 Ramaine Avenue Course - General School - Medical School Activities - Typing Club ELIZABETH KOCOT 809 Newark Avenue Course - C.P. School e- Russell Sage College Activities - Choir, Usher Statl, Senate, Dickinsonian, Senior Council JOHN KOCOT 813 Newark Avenue Course - C.P. School - St. John's University ot' Rutgers Activities - Bowling Team, Camera Club Latin Club KENNETH KOESTLER 513 Palisade Avenue Course - General FRANCES KOPAC 238 Hancock Avenue Course - Commercial School - Eastern School tor Physician's Aides JOHN KOSTECKI 13 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - Industrial School - Penn. State Activities - Track Team, Gymnastic Team, Book Room, Pole Vault RAYMOND KREBS 338 Central Avenue Course - C.P. School A Rutgers Activities - Football, Track, Fencing, Math Club, Stage Crew MARCELLA KRISTENSON 421 Palisade Avenue Course - Commercial School - Katherine Gibbs Activities H Typing Club, Business Machines, Club, Checkers STEVEN KRONSKI 25 Laidlaw Avenue Course - C.P. Activities H Baseball Club and Team BARBARA KROPP 16 Cottage Street Course - General Activities - Record Club, Nurse's Candidates CHARLOTTE KRUCAN 15 Waverly Street Course - General Activities - Record Club, Business Machines Club, Dramatics Club Second Annual Dickinson Cross Country Meet Director: Mr. AI Scerbo Listen when your leader speaks. Mr. Louis Donato KARIN KRUEGER 199 Hancock Avenue Course - C.P. School - Drew University Activities - Math Club, Usher Stott, Honor Society, Class Org. LORRAINE KABICKI 34 Troy Street Course - General HARVEY KUNNEMANN 2 Elizabeth Court Course - Industrial ROSEMARIE LALICATA 13 Holmes Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Record Club DANIEL LARSEN 66 Oakland Avenue Course - C.P. School - Fairleigh Dickinson CHARLES LAWRENCE IO Waverly Street Course - C.P. School - State Teacher's College ROGER LEES 60 Hopkins Avenue Course - C.P. School - University of Hawaii Activities - Psychology Club, History Club, Jazz Club, Chess Club JAMES LEIS 62 Garrison Avenue Course - General GAIL LELL 235 Manhattan Avenue Course - General Activities - Usher Staff, Advisory Board LORRAINE LERNER 600 Palisade Avenue Course - Commercial School - Wilfred Beauty Academy Activities - Leaders Club, Treasurer of Honor Society, Usher Stott, Senior Council BARBARA LICHON 197 Baldwin Avenue Course - C.P. School - Medical Center Activities - Class Org. Red Cross ANNEMARIE LILLEP 62 Kensington Avenue Course - C.P, School - Gettysburg Activities - Class Org., Leader's Club, Honor Society JUDITH LISIEWSKI 48 South Street Course - Commercial Activities - Typing Club PAUL LOGAN 53 Duncan Avenue Course - C.P. School - Fairleigh Dickinson CLAUDIA LOHSEN 123 Terrace Avenue Course - Commercial School - Roger Spencer Activities - Twirlers JOSEPH LONGO 9 Elm Street Course - Industrial Activities - Record Club and Hi Fi Club PATRICIA LOPOMO 49 Newkirk Street Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Booster Squad, Class Org., italian Club ROY LORENZ 15 Dick Street Course - C.P. DOUGLAS LOWE 447 Summit Avenue Course - C.P. School - Juliard Activities - Choir, Band, Chess Club JOYCE LURIG 104 Bleeker Street Course - C.P. Activities - Capt. ot Strutters, Class Org. Swimming Team THERESE LYNCH 121 Bleeker Street NANCY MACCHIA 413 Ogden Avenue Course - General School - Dramatic School 1!Course - Commercial 110 Activities - Class Organization ,XMAE MacDONALD 60 Broadway Course - Commercial Activities - Hi Fi Club and Record Clui ,AAMES MACE 101 Romaine Avenue Course - C.P. School - Columbia Activities - College Club, Geometry I Club, Student Participation ROBERT MAGNER 194 Manhattan Avenue Course - C.P, ,School - N.C.E. ,fDELlA MAGRELLA 112 Lake Street Course - General fctivities - Record Club LUCILLE MAITA 39 Hancock Avenue Course - Commercial School - Secretarial Continuance Schc ctivities - Law Club ANN MALLOY 122 South Street Course - Commercial hool - Business School RAYMOND MARELLA 58 Beacon Street 'ourse - General JOHN MARINZULICH 569 Palisade Avenue ourse - General WALTER MARSHALL 558 Newark Avenue 'ourse - Industrial CYNTHIA MARTIN 47 Grittith Street Course - C.P. Activities - Choir, Gnome Staff, Honor ' Society, Class Org., Spanish Club JEDITH MASCOLINO 153 Ausubon Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Typing Club, Record Club VPETER MASK: 21 Troy Street Course - C.P. '!8chool - St. Peter's College RICHARD MATOUSEK 204 North Street Course - C.P. 'School -Jersey State College If DIANE MATTICOLA 22 Garrison Avenue Course - C,P. School - Jersey State College Jctivities - Cheerleaders RICHARD MAWHINNEY 340 Dincan Avenue ourse - General JOHN McCLENAHAN 1000 Summit Avenue Course - General ctivities - Football Club JANET McGILL 92 Bleeker Street Course - Commercial School - I.B.M. School ctivities - Record Club MARY McGOWEN 982 West Side Avenue Course - General X'-Xctivities - Nurse's Candidates V DAVID McIVER 12 Beacon Avenue Course - C,P. School - Miami University ' Jictivities - Swimming Team, Track Team GEORGE McMAHON 179 Manhattan Avenue Course - General School - Industrial College Activities - Biology Club, Chess Club, Short Wave Radio, Fencing EDWARD MEEGAN 265 Baldwin Avenue 1 Course - General ,School - Pratt Institute VANTHONY MELEI 332 Sip Avenue Course - General ctivities -- Football'Team, Football Club BARBARA MELLO 221 Belvidere Avenue Course - Commercial ' School - IBM Operator School ctivities - Record Club, Bowling Club EILEEN MERKLE 115 Magnolia Avenue Course - Commercial S hool - Drake Business College ctivities - Typing Club RICHARD MEROLA 20 Romaine Avenue Course - C.P. ctivities - Baseball Team, Choir CAROL JEAN MILANESI 348 Ogden Avenue Course - General School - IBM School ctivities - Typing Club, Leader's Club, Law Club, Child Aid Club RICHARD MILANESI 348 Ogden Avenue School - Monmouth College tivities - Class Org., Italian Club REDERICK MILLER 42 Cottage Street Course - C.P. chool - Newark College of Engineering VIRGINIA MILLER 57 Hague Street urse - General JOSEPH MOELLER 272 Columbia Avenue Course - C.P. School - Stevens Tech. Activities - Baseball Team, Swimming Team, Honor Societ , Chairman of enior Council, Student Participation, Math Club, Band CHARLES MONANIAN 188 .Columbia Avenue C 'rse - General Miuncv MONNECKA 148 Carlton Avenue Course - Commercial Sc lol - Wilfred Academy tivities - Typing Club OHN MOONEY 136 Arlington Avenue Course - C.P. S 'ool - Bloomfield College ctivities - Math Club, Honor Society JOHN MOORE 1 13 Hutton Street Course - C.P, Sc ol - Rutgers tivities - Camera Club MICHELE MORAN 232 Sherman Avenue Course - General A ivities - Usher StaH, Class Org. cord Club RONALD MORELLI 106 Paterson Street Course - General ctivities - Football Team, Football Club ANTHONY MOROCCO 31 Hague Street C urse - General hool - Business College CYNTHIA MORSE 81 Romaine Avenue C I urse - General ctivities - Nurse's Candidates, Glee Club, Choir CHARLES MOTTOLA 93 Poplar Street School - Montclair State College 'urse - C.P. ctivities - Band RONALD MULDOON 332 Duncan Avenue Course - C.P. S ool - Layfette ctivities - German Club, Modern .Iazz Club ELAINE MURRAY 56 St. PauI's Avenue Course - General chool - New York University JOSEPHINE THERESA MUSANTE 11 Palisades Avenue Course - General School - St. Peter's College lNightl Activities - Girls' Glee Club, Modeling fCIub WANNA Muzzo 23M Wright Avenue Course - Commercial ivities - Typing Club OSARIA NAVATTA 394 New York Avenue Course - Commercial School - Jersey State College Activities - Twirlers, Leader's Club, Class Org., lSecretaryl Senior Council Sec- ! retary, Student Participation ODETTE NESHEIWAT 225 Palisade Avenue Course - C.P. School - Columbia University ' 'tivities - Class Org. ROBERT NEUGEBAUER 575 West Side Avenue Course - General School - Columbia University Activities - Business Manager of 1 Dickinsonian . J MARTIN Newcomss 30 Concord Avenue Co 'e - General tivities - Football Team CLARENCE NEUMANN 355 Webster Avenue Course - C.P, School - Westminster Choir College A ivities - Band, Choir, Honor Society, Class Org, Math Club, Senior Council ,fEDWARD NICHOL J 182 Central Avenue EDWIN NIRDLINGER 32 Manhattan Avenue Activities - Gnome Stafl, Honor Society, I ,f Math Club MDOMONICK NoRciA 210 Belvedere Avenue ourse - Industrial EVELYN NORTRUP 127 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - Commercial School - IBM School Act'vities - Typing Club, Class Org. wimming ANTHONY NOWAKOWSKI 34 Trenton Street Course - General ctivities - History Club KATHLEEN O'CONNOR 103 Hague Street Course - General School - Fine Arts Beauty Academy A tivities - Choir, Bowling Team, Stu- dent Participation, Typing Club RACKELA OLIVER 96 North Street Course - Commercial Activities - Advisor's Otiice StaFl, Busi- ness Machines Club meant oRLANDo 25 Jewerr Avenue C rse - Industrial OAN ORLANDO 52 Jefferson Avenue Course - General Activities - Bowling Team, Record Club Typing Club, Business Machines Club YNA ORLOWSKY 8 Troy Street Course - C.P. School - Mount Siani School ol ursing ctivities - Student Participation MARY ANN PAGEL 119 Baldwin Avenue Course - Commercial Scrhool - IBM School ctivities - Band HENRY PEKARSKY 198 Freeman Course - General jchool - Architectural School SANDRA PELLAGALLI 377 Palisade Avenue Course - Commercial -ffl ef? H3101 P.M. Activities -- Business Machines Club ROBERT PERKINS 105 Sherman Avenue Course - C.P. School - Newark College of Engineering JActivities - Choir, Class Org., Math Club CHRISRINE PERKOWSKI 291 Grittlth Street Course - Commercial School - Secretarial School ctivities - Strutters FAITH PETERSON 37 Terrace ourse - General GLORIA PHILLIPS 447 Mercer Street Course - Commercial Activities - Pop. Records, Music, Roller A Skating and Volleyball OBERT PHILLIPS 2684 Hudson Blvd. Course - C.P. S ool - Montclair Teacher's College ctivities - Band RONALD PINCHUK 61 Washburn Street Course - C.P. School - Seton Hall or Montclair Activities - German Club, Student articipation, Swimming Team, Track Team, Swimming Club WILLIAM PITTMAN 133 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - Industrial School- Trinity Bible and Seminary School fictivities - Basketball and Volleyball MARY ANN PIZZICARO 101 Paterson Street Course - C.P. Activities - Literary Editor ot Gnome, Presidential Secretary of Student articipation, Math Club, Usher Stall, Honor Society CHARLES PLATT 320 Summit Avenue urse - C.P. chool - Rutgers ANTHONY POLLIO 247 Griffith Street Cpurse - Newark School ot Engineering ctivities - Slide Rule Club EDWARD POTYRALA 278 Manhattan Avenue C rse - General chool - Pratt Institute JUDITH POWELL 263 Ogden Avenue !Course - General I WILLIAM POWERS 788 Montgomery Street Course - C.P. School - Saint Peters College ctivities - Drivers Club JAMES PRIMAVERA 35 Bowers Street ourse - C.P. LOUIS QUIGLEY 295 Sherman Avenue Course - C.P. S aol - U.C.L.A. ctivities - Football THEA REAGAN 405 Summit Avenue Course - C.P. School - Medical Center A .ivities - Class Organization, Student Participation, Red Cross, Booster Squad PATRICIA REARDON 125 Corbin Avenue Course - General S hool - All Soul's -Morristown ctivities - Record Club JOHN REILLY 270 Hancock Avenue Course - C.P. School - Stevens Tech. Activities - Math Club JANET REO 32 Wallis Avenue Course - Commercial School- Business Machine School 'ctivities - Business Machines Club CAROLYN RICCO 14 Cambridge Avenue Course - General I,-School - An art school EDWARD RICKER 78 Secaucus Road ourse - General SHERRIE RIDNER 2 Jones Street Cou se - General ivities - Modeling Club HOPE RIMONDI 2725 Hudson Boulevard Course - C.P. School - Hope College Activities - Class Org., Italian Club, Choir, Dickinsonian, German Club, J Senior Council, Aries, Senior Play BARBARA RIZUTTI 71 Van Wagenen Avenue ourse - C.P. MARY ANN ROACHE 250 Central Avenue Course - General School - St. Vincent's Hospital Activities - Record Club y1l'lOMAS ROBERTSON 45, Fleet Street ourse - General GAIL ROBINSONN 120 De Kalb Avenue Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Gnome StaFI, Corridor atrol ANTHONY RODAK 134 Broadway C rse - General ctivities - Bowling Team CHARLES RODAK 154 Highland Avenue Course - General S ool - U.C.L.A. JUDITH ROSS 77 Romaine Avenue Course - General School - Christ Hospital Nursing School 'ivities - Nurses Candidates Dickinsonian OLIVIA ROTONDARO 7 St. Paul's Avenue Course - General School - Beautician School Act' ities - Class Org., Typing Club, ickinsonian FRANCES ROWLAND 19 Glenwood Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Advisory Board, Math Club, Class Org, DELIA RUBANO 468 Wayne Street jfourse - Commercial V DANIEL RUSINAK 687 Hudson Avenue Course - C.P. School - Rutgers A 'vities - Band ANET RUSTIA 246 Bowers Street Course - General School - Nancy Taylor Secretarial Activities - Cap and Gown Committee, Travel Club DENISE RYAN 25 Weldon Street Course -- C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Editor-in-Chief of Gnome, Honor Society, Office Staff of Advisor's and Nurse's Offices, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Class Organization A 538 Mercer Street Course - General GEORGE SAMUDIO 88 Vroom Street . Course - C.P. School - Jersey City State College Activities - Chess Club MARIE SANTERAMO 71 Hutton Street Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Dickinsonian, Choir, Italian Club, Student Participation, Class l hate people who look over my shoulder. Organization LESLIE SANWALD 105 South Street Course - Commercial School - Airline School Activities - Typing Club PATRICIA SANWALD 105 South Street Course - Commercial MARY ANN SAYCHUK 102 Cottage Street Course - Commercial Activities - Record Club A 381 Liberty Avenue Course - Industrial PATRICIA SCARINZI 332 Baldwin Avenue Course e- General Activities - Italian Club and Choir RUTH SCHAEFER 42 Spruce Street Course - Commercial School - IBM School HELEN SCHELIN 83 Lake Street Course - C.P. School - Shelton College Activities - Orchestra, Dickinsonion, Sub Deb Club CHARLES SCHIFANO 30 Dales Avenue Course - General School - Ole Mississippi Activities - Football LYNN SCHILDKNECHT 641 Palisade Avenue Course - General Activities - Typing Club EVELYNE SCHOR 49 Waverly Street Course - C.P. School - Jersey City State College Activities - Math Club, Volleyball, Dickinsonian, Class Org. JOHN SCHUCKMAN 1209 West Side Avenue Course - Industrial Activities - Class Organization EVELYN SELINSKE 104 Irving Street Course - C.P. School - Montclair State Activities - Honor Society, Student Participation, Gnome Staff AUGUSTINE SERIO 32 Emerson Avenue Course - General DOMINIC SGAMBELLONE 219 Virginia Avenue Course - C.P. School 1Stevei1s Tech., Y Activities - Italian Club DIANA SHAHPAZIAN 35 Jefterson Avenue Course - C.P. School - Fairleigh Dickinson Activities - Honor Society, Choir STEPHANIE SHORTER 71 Dales Avenue Course - Commercial School - IBM Activities - Modern Jazz Club, Bridge Club JANET SIEGEL 42 Hutton Street Course - General School - State College Activities - Class Org., Student Par. JANICE SILVERMAN 44 Bowers Street Course - C.P. School - Rutgers or Lyon's Inst. ot Tech. Activities - Advisory Board JON SIMONET 103 Throne Street Course - C.P. School - Jersey State College Activities - Choir, Gym Team, Student Participation, Class Org. OLEATHEA SIMS 77 Dales Avenue Course - General School Medical Center Nursin School' - Q Activities - Basketball, Volleyball, Choir, Modeling Club I think it needs a little more arsenic. JAY SKLOWER 30 Sherman Avenue Course - C.P. School - Rutgers Activities - Gnome Staff, Math Club, Honor Society, Student Government Treasurer C59-'611 DONALD SLAWSKY 345 Hudson Blvd, Course - C.P. School - New Mexico Inst. of Mining and Tech. Activities - College Club STEPHEN P. SMERA 40 South St. Course - C.P. School - Lincoln Tech. JAMES SMITH 108 Poplar Street Course - C.P. School - Rutgers Activities - Basketball, Record Club, Swimming Club STANLEY SMITH 110 Charles Street Course - General School - LaSalle University Activities - Chess Club DOMINICK SOLAZZO 3703 Hudson Blvd. Course - C.P. School - St. Peter's College Activities - Chess Club PATRICK SORRENTINO 20 Marion Place Course - General School - Apprentice School for Printing DOMINGO SOTO 248 Palasade Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Fencing Team JANET SPADORA 124 Nelson Avenue Course - C.P. Activities -- Class Org. Italian Club LILLIAN SPINA 299 Columbia Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Business Machines Club RICHARD STATILE 195 Belvidere Avenue Course - C.P. School - Seton Hall WILLIAM STELLA 215 South Street Course - Industrial PATRICIA STEUBER 17 Beacon Avenue Course - C.P. School - IBM Machines Activities - Spanish Club f LYNN STEURER 63 Beach Street Course - Commercial School - School ot Physiotherapy Activities - Law Club MARTHA STONEY 162 Hopkins Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - International Club, Studen Participation CHARLES STRAUB 68 Reservoir Avenue Course - General ARTHUR STUBER 6 Sherman Avenue Course - Industrial School - Printing School Activities - Class Org. KATHLEEN SULLIVAN 82 Terrace Avenue Course - Commercial JUDITH SWIFT 82 Court House Place Course - Commercial School - Activities - Color Guard, Class Org. PETER SYBY 165 Vroom Street Course - General School -- Jersey State College t Activities - Chess Club, Jazz Club CAROLYN TAINO 100 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - C.P. School - Douglass Activities - Honor Society, Volleyball, Swimming, Basketball, Bowling Club, Class Org., Math Club, Student Par., F.T.A., Teens for Safe Driving, Fencing Club LORRAINE TANNUCCILLO 168 Hopkins Avenue Course - C.P. School - Farleigh Dickinson Activities - Class Org., Usher Staff, Honor Society THOMAS TAVERNY 59 Bleeker Street Course - C.P. School - Rutgers Activities - Football and Baseball Clubs, Football and Baseball Teams MICHAEL TECCHIO 111 Wales Avenue Course - Industrial Activities - Baseball Club and Team THERESA TEDESCO 30 Vroom Street Course - General Activities - Modeling Club, Record Club NANCY TEKLIN 88 Van Reypen Street Course - C.P. School - Katherine Gibbs or Berkleigh Activities - Class Org. PT RAYMOND TETRO 886 West Side Avenue Course - Industrial School - Stevens GEORGE THIELING 345 Palisade Avenue Course - C.P. School- Newark College of Engineering Activities - Aviation Club RICHARD THEYS 221 Columbia Avenue Course - General CATERINE THODEN Darn it! Senior Sock Day. 30 Milton Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Law Club, Typing Club HARRY THOMAS 228 Summit Avenue Course - Industrial School - Trade School Activities - Model Railroading BARBARA THOMPSON 376 Baldwin Avenue Course - Commercial School - IBM School Activities - Class Organization MARTIN TIMMERMAN 171 Manhattan Avenue Course - C.P. School - RCA Electronics School ROBERTA TOOMEY 175 Zabreskie Street Course - General School - Nurse's Training School Activities - Usher Stott, Record Club ROBERT TOTTORELLI 583 Mercer Street Course - C.P. School - Rutgers or Jersey State College Activities - Jazz Club, Leader's Club ANN TOTARO 42 Palisade Avenue Course - Commercial School - Farleigh Dickinson University Activities - Class Org., Usher Statt, Typing Club, Senior Court, Senior Cap and Gown Committee JOHN TRACY I7 Glenwood Avenue Course - General School - St. Peter's College Activities - Law Club PATRICIA TRACY 3244 Hudson Boulevard Course - General KATHLEEN TRAYNOR 127 Carlton Avenue Course - General Activities - Teens tor Sale Driving, Fashion Club, Leader's Club PETER TUZZO I7O Ogden Avenue Course - C.P. School - American Institute of Banking Activities - Bowling Team, Track Team, Football Team PATRICIA TWOMEY 143 De Kalb Avenue Course - Commercial School - Drake Business College Activities - Record Club HELEN TYBURCZY 68 Beach Street Course - General HENRY TYSZKA 133 Beach Street Course - C.P. EUGENE VALENTINO 72 St. Paul's Avenue Course - General ROBERT VALINOTI 37 Waverly Street Course - Industrial School - Brooklyn Tech. ROSE MARY VAN BUREN 3300 Boulevard Course - C.P. Activities - Chess and College Clubs RICHARD VAN TASSELL 195 Hancock Avenue School - Business Administration Colleg Activities - German Club, Gym Team, Choir Course - C.P. JOHN VELTRE 81 Chestnut Avenue Course - General FRANK VERDERAMO 983 West Side Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Football, Latin, Jazz and Record Club BERNARK VERLINGO 46 Wright Avenue Course - General School - Miami University Activities - Football, Baseball, and Track Teams MICHAEL VESCUSO 50 Wright Avenue Course - C.P. School - Florida State Activities - Baseball and Basketball TED WALENTY 596 Pavonia Avenue Course - General Activities - Camera Club, Band JOHN WALSH 204 Hopkins Avenue Course - General School - School ot Electronics PATRICIA WALSH 3564 Hudson Boulevard Course - Commercial PATRICK WALSH 2 Riedel Court, Secaucus School - Gettysburg College Activities - Football Team WALTER WEIN 417 New York Avenue Course - C.P. DANIEL WELDON 550 Palisade Avenue Course - Industrial School - Montclair AGNES WESTGATE 72 Baldwin Avenue Course - Commercial School - Katherine Gibbs KEITH WHITE 252 Cambridge Avenue Course - C.P. School - Princeton or Rutgers Activities - Math Club, Chess Club WALTER WILEZEWSKI 2 Lincoln Street Course - C.P. School -Jersey State College Activities - German Club KAREN WILKIE 140 Thorne Street Course - Commerical Activities - Girls' Glee Club CAROLE WILSON 232 Bowers Street Course - C,P. Activities - Usher Statt, Student Participation, Advisory Board, Dick- insonian, Class Org., Math Club DIANE WILSON 3160 Hudson Boulevard Course - C.P. School - Montclair State Activities - Strutters EDWARD WILSON IOO Logan Avenue Course - General JOSEPH WISNESKI 71 Grace Street Course - C.P. School - Temple University DIANE WONICA 1062 West Side Avenue Course - Commercial Activities - Record Hi Fi Club DOROTHY WOODMAN 120 Palisade Avenue Course - General Activities - Record Club KAREN WOSS 125 Manhattan Avenue Course - Commercial LAWRENCE YABLONICKY 158 Nelson Avenue Course - C.P. School - Rutgers University Activities - Swimming Team, Track Team RUTH YOUNG 43 Nelson Avenue Course - General DOROTHY ZAMOJSKI 38 Van Wagenen Avenue Course - C,P. School -Jersey City State College Activities - Travel Club, Math Club, Spanish Club, F.T.A. JEAN ZDROJESKI 1 Vine Street Course - Commercial n RICHARD ZDZIARSKI 57 Hancock Avenue Course - C.P. Activities - Bowling Team, Honor Society Student Participation, Algebra Club SUSAN ZEMANN 509 Mercer Street Course - C.P. THOMAS ZIMMERMAN 129 Griltith Street Course - General Activities - Leaders Club ROBERT ZOCCOLI 3451 Hudson Blvd. Course - General School- Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts WILLIAM ZWALD 9 Romaine Avenue Course - General School - Trade School Activities - Short Wave Jazz Club What do you mean posed? We're always like this! Radio Club Probably the most lasting momento of Senior Year, outliving the Prom, Exit Day, and Graduation Night itselt, is the yearbook. Entrusted with the compiling, editing and actual creating ot the GNOME, thirteen Seniors, under the direction ot Mrs. Grace M. Scerbo, eagerly set about the task ot making the best yearbook ever. Out ot the con- fusion ot carbon, copy, pictures, lay- outs, 3-R torrns, and empty Pepsi bot- tles the Statl rnet each successive dead- line. The experience ot producing a yearbook and laboring feverishly in Gnome's Horne ll2oom 3343, with all its tensions and trouble, is one that will live with us forever. Mrs. Grace M. Scerbo Faculty Advisor Edwin Nircllinger Mary Ann Pizzicaro Art Director Literary Editor Cynthia Martin Jay Sklower Judy Kennelly Judy Kempt f ,f f' ff I f f ff' ' X, W f ff! nf' w ff'NX' ! GV Denise Ryon Edifor-in-Chief ---Is. .f' Susan Birken Robert Jennings Photography Editor Sports Editor Glenn Groy Evelyn Di Geronimo Evelyn Selinske Gail Robinson mmm wmwm ' 77wCl0as0fJww 1963 PWS-fm Q of We UWM W -wmwmmm mmnww-W wwrww Wmmwff w L- . HW-mW' w l si J M. f ff , MQ, . ,QL F8122 :STL Mr, Crane of Sleepy Hollow is a musical g CAST OF CHARACTERS which, to some extent, relies on the background ayk .................. Michael Colasurdo Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Flitting through this iic Tassel . Hope Rimondi music, charm, and choreography is the ..... ....... J ames Brescia Ike and Tom Bones who are competing for . . . . Rose Mary Van Buren ly loses out because Tom la Physical Ed. ........ Keith White but 'amor vincit omnis'. Our herds mind as .. .. Marie Andretta terpsichorean feet so that, instead of run fwvirf .... Joyce Lurig ground, and Tom Bones takes to his heels. J 1 'i':l ., Lorraine Lerner open tor lke and Kathy to walk into ci . .. Robert Perkins ladies of Sleepy Hollow School and . Joseph Moeller ACUCJSVWY WOH2 lWC'PPilY into their 'great of 'i' .r., lii' ' W we .W rr JQWWQ' ss Four Small Boys lplayed by tour small girlst ..... Ann Totaro, Ann Marie Conte, Carol Milanesi, Barbara Lichon Village Boy .. ........................ Ronald Brembt Girl Students ...., Alice Glospie, Carlyn Kahrs, Thea Reagan, Pat Lopomo, Barbara Carbone, Linda Carey, Joyce Budinick, Audrey Davidson, Carol Kaiser, Gail Cameron, Pat Steuber, Santeramo, Oleathea Sims, Janice Dorothy Zamoiski, Marie Silverman, Dolores Benner, Marcella Kristenson, Maureen Baldauf Janet Dorn Frances Rowland, Carole Wilson, Linda 1 1 Burns, BGrbGrG Bernstengel, Rosette Navatta, Judith Powell. Boy Students . . . John Gaughran, Ponald Pinchuk, Jon Simonet, Jack Kostecki, Lionel Greten, Robert Jennings. Directed by Mr. Nano Panepinto and Mr. Harry Rosenfeld, 119 DID MOST MOST POPULAR Suson Birken ond PQUI Glenn Groy ond Dione Mofficolo Cuzmones BEST LOOKING CLASS CUTIE Rose Anfon cmd Richord Borbciro Bernsfengel Milonesi CLASS PALS CLASS PALS Jerome I-Ioley ond Joon Orloindo ond Clworloffe Krucon Anthony Albonese 120 Winning Planet MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elizobeih Kocoi ond Fred Jew SPORTS KING AND QUEEN Dennis Crowley ond Evelyn Di Geronimo CLASS SWEET!-IEARTS Fronk Verderomo ond Olivio Rofondoro Whirlers of Dickinson MOST RESPECTED Robert Jennings ond Rosario Novotfo CLASS FLIRT AND BASHFUL BOY Jonef Dorn ond Thomos Brown CLASS MATI-IEIVIATICIAN Arthur Bernstein TYPICAL SCHOOL GIRL AND BOY CLASS MUSICIAN Audrey Doviclson ond Pefer Moski Clorence Neumonn TINY TOT BEST DANCERS Borboro I-Iokes Dione Kominsky ond Jon Simonef I CLASS POLITICIAN SOPHISTICATED MISS Morie Andreffo Joonn Arogono 121 MR. AND MISS DICKINSON Bernaral Verlingo and Carlyn Kanrs 5 MOST RELIABLE Susan Cirnbolic THREE MUSKERETTES Barbara LicI1on,I'I'1ea Regan, and Patricia Lopomo FASHION QUEEN AND DAPPER DAN Dale De Marco and Ronald Brembi CAREER GIRL Linda Carry Q . THREE MUSKETEERS Jarnes Birch, Ralph Abramowitz and Charles Dee 122 CLASS DUET Marie Sanferamo and Hope Rirnondi MODEST MISS AND DON JUAN Lorraine Tannuccillo and Louis Quigley CLASS CHATTERBOX i Olearhea Sims MISCHIEVIOUS MISS Carol Milanesi CLASS NIGHTIINI- GALE AND , jg CLASS cRooNER I Cynthia Martin and Michael Colasurolo MAD CHEMIST CLASS BACHELOR AND CLASS DREAMER Joseph Bevacqua FUTURE HOUSEWIFE Henrietta Anderson CLASS WIT James Primavera Michael Donahue CI-ASS SPIISISTER Lawrence Yablonicky and Gail Robinson s s 5 ALIBI ARTIST CLASS ARTIST Carl Grimm John Eurno P+ 2 QLDTIMER ACE PRINTER John Walsh William Stella fl I if , X s nr, i S nior Class Entrusted with the running ot the Senior Class, seventeen elected councilmen worked long and hard to make our Senior Year ci success. Guided by Mr. Sileno and Miss McLaughlin, our taculty advisors, we or- ganized our dances, bus rides, Proms, and that night of nights, Graduation Night. For a iolo vvell done vve sincerely thank you, Class Orgf' l Av O or safnizatian Senior Play Journal Committee Left to right: Francis Rowland, Rosarie Novat- ta, Barbara Lichon, Linda Burns, Diane Kaminslqy, Pamela Gottiaux, Angela Juliano, Christine Cuzmanes, Meredith Graham, Carole Wilson and Evelyn Schorr. SECOND ROW: Joseph Mueller, Robert Perkins, Cynthia Marlin, Pat Lopomo, Thea Reagan, Judy Kempt, Linda' Carey, JoAnn Arone, Lorraine Tannuccillo, Sandra Hoter, and John Kocot. THIRD ROW: Carlyn Kahrs, Rose Anton, Alice Glospie, Janice Silverman, Carol De Pascale, Diane Matticola, Judy Kennelly, Barbara Mello, Odette Nesheiwat, and Lillian Henderson. 124 Senior Council 5 Q 7Qw,. Q X liflxxi if ' ll W X 7 f lift in J , J fl li! R li I 26 F11 f X Z l QV , 3 , f f 'fl on e ff l 1 'LQ' V iii , T 7' Z 2 X fl ,fix filfligx MN llfmlll + N N ,l-iffy. , r' fl X we 'ilflli X X y ' Y li ki th, 'i if ll X Y he Nyc i wx ,ii ek !J . . x ' X l ,Qu X f lplk , f or l X L il , l lv 'EY y xi K fill, wi .X f 1 X 1 lg X jf , ef X' l f li Representatives in action. Left to Right: Mr. Sileno, Sandra Holer, Elizabeth Kocot, Clarence Neu- mann, Annemarie Lillip, Hope Rimondi, Fred Jew, Peter Maski, Robert Hollingshead, Glenn Gray, Carol Kaiser, Carlyn Kahrs, Susan Cimloolic, Thea Reagan, Joseph Moeller, Paul Cuzmanes, Lorraine Lerner, Rosaria Navatta, and Miss McLaughlin. 125 ix Ox 7 nl , xx 1 ,A X Q ff? A Eg! f ZX Q E 7 ' A f fi? 1 T QQ ,f , fffffy if L 4' ' xx xxx .figlq f Six, M- T sf- ,i A 4 u . 53 4 if ff gx 4 Xi f X f if Z XigQ2 4 f i4:ff79 Y 4 gg ,,,,.7,,QQ, W A,i,,V T V f , 55' -W fjf !!,, fy Q A i135 ,, 5x f' Q 4 ff 6 ,HXQ . ' X j A '-'fm A :vi - xx MXX, M, X 4 Cff!Mf Xl ,W , 'N ,F KSJZITX. Y ,,-f , f -J ' , 'K . QQMX., -K9- 1 ' iii . ,gi ,,:jg,,,, ifwg! I W, L Z egig ,ii gi,,,liV ,'j,1L,, , W41 511 M f g -Q11 55'-. ' Mx ,ff ..Af --.fa . f D . b V D -W :Tl ' . ' 'X' 4 f V X 553, , f' j' gw+? if tix Q f L Y 1 f' Q 7 5 f X-' 'f fjwf if , ffl' ,f KX x J. D 1 -,,,,..,,. f' ' 1 f - , V X0 KJ E. LN! 1QJ'vvmix?I' K Representatives Senate Le-if To Right, SEATED: Carai Gizzi, Richard Naiarian, Aiberi German, Eiizaiueih Kocof, Susan Molon, Carol Kaiser. STANDING: Wayne Young and Frank Spaclora. t 7 G .1 t,-x-- 5 ,iw .ef 1 , Courti , Left To Right, SEQTED: Raiaui Karheiirgigharci .Geilo,k Cari Brauef,iSu.saQ JClimboii4CL Susan BirkeniSTZNl5ING: Sharan Baum, Alan Boiiin, Wing Jew. L Student Pa rtieipation Student Participation, an organization built on the American democratic tradition, otters the individual student the oppor- tunity to become part ot an actual, working government. Student Par has formulated many plans which have proven beneficial to our school and its citizens. Using our national government as a model, Dickinson has its own executive, legislative and iudicial branches. Through these media each student is truly well represented. Under the experienced supervision ot Miss May Cook, Student Par has become a model for other schools to imitate. y 14 Officers Lawrence Keegan: President Carol Gizzi: Vice President , L Miss May Cook: Faculty Advisor Advisory Board FIRST ROW: Cheryle Burrows, Lucille Slurzburg, Carol Gizzi, Steven Stein, Janice Silverstein. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bernstein, Adele Engelbrecht, Freda Chait, Evelyn Schor, Pamela Turner, Laura Bremer, Linda Anapole. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Burke, Arthur Bernstein, Louis Granoff, Jane Foran, Marianne Katz. .,,y..., .1 ,,xgi,.L,r- ' SJW, vga ty , U ii '- ' N 1 r f. '- 'J 'f : 0 ' 'I ' x ,, ' ' fi, P' I ,Q!tLfL-'K 1 'L JL jC7lQf'4'l ss in t L i t .. . S7 EW . 3 4 Cabinet Left to Right, SEATED: Stephan Herman, Lawrence Keegan, Carol Gizzi, Robert Jennings. STANDING: Barbara Coleman, Rayna Orlowsky, Joanne Butano, Raymond Grisi, Robert Baurer, Marie Andretta, Janet Young, Maxine Feintuch. 129 Honor Society Seniors Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Pizzicaro, Kathleen Traynor, Meredith Graham, Fred Jew, Lorraine Lerner, Susan Birkin, Robert Hollingshead, Carol Borchin, Diane Kaminsky, Kathleen Halpin SECOND ROW: Miss O'Hagen, Carolyn Taino, Denise Ryan, Jay Sklower, Carlyn Kahrs, Elizabeth Bruno, Susan Cimbolic, Clarence Neumann, George Thieling, Kenneth Burturla, j . Stephen Herman, Sharon Karp, Lorraine Tannuccillo, Cynthia Martin, Doug- las Cranston, Robert Jennings, Florence Fisher, Laura Bremer THIRD ROW: Karin Krueger, Joseph Moller, Edwin Nirdlinger, Paul Cuzmanes, John Mooney, John Rielly, James Mace, Louis Granoff, Harold Borzone, Carol Kaiser. Juniors FIRST ROW: Rosemary Pidhorecki, Theresa Katz, Fre- da Chait, Fred Jew, Lorraine Lerner, Susan Birken, Robert Hollingshead, Lucille Slurzberg, Loretta Zamp- ella, Anita Rusinak SECOND ROW: Miss O'Hagen, Motria Malucca, Carla Chrzan, Adele Engelbrecht, Sandra Sievies, Dorothy Gurry, Judy Crain, Jean Drosselmeyer, Carl Brauer, Carole Bowe, Linda Rou- enbuhler, Stephen Stein, Carolyn Burke, Sondra Ed- wards, Marianne Katz, Linda Wilkas THIRD ROW: Wing Jew, Norma McLaughlin, Lois Barry, Diane Mere ola, Bruce Carroll, Wayne Young, Raouf Kamel, Jane Foran, Doris May, Donald Meyer. An organization ot which we are extremely proud in Dickinson High School is the National Honor Society. lt is composed ot intelligent, hard- working upperclassmen who have successfully tulhlled requirements in the areas of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Under the guidance ot Miss Nora O'Hagen, the Dickinson Chapter un- dertakes periodical proiects which in previous years have proven success- ful in bestovving honor and glory upon our school, A most outstanding ac- complishment of the Society has been a UNICEF campaign. Words ot commendation are in order tor members ot this noteworthy organization. Officers Fred Jew: President Robert Hollingshead: Vice President Lorraine Lerner: Treasurer Susan Birken: Secretary 1 Miss Nora O'Hagen Faculty Advisor 131 EDlTORlAL STAFF Susan German, Freda Chait Carl Brauer, and Wing Jew. Dickinsonian W It is only titting that a school the size of Dickinson have its own newspaper. The Diclcinsonian, written, compiled and edited by the students is a publication any school would be proud to call its own. Ably guided by Dr. Friedman the Dickinsonian Staff publishes a paper tull ot worthwhile news about the students and their activities. The Dickinsonian Staff Editor-in-chief Aries The literary talents ot the student body received it due recognition in Dick- inson's literary magazine, ARIES, published bian- nually under the excellent supervision of its advisor, Miss Teresa Mahoney. Each edition captures the interest ot student and teacher alike with page after page of short stories, poems, and editorials con- tributed by our more liter- ary minded students. Each publication attributes spe- cial recognition to the au- thors of award-winning selections. Aries, the cul- tural aspect ot Dtclcinson, is one ot the factors which maintains our superior position among all other high schools in the area. Miss Mahoney Faculty Advisor 3 il ti fl i i 2 Left to Right, SEATED: Lois Barry, Freda Chait, Adele En- lyme 5ChOr, Marianne Katz, Jo Ann Arone, Hope Rimoncli gelbrecht, Dom VV:nthrop, and Fred Jew. STANINNG: Miss Marie Scnterame, Elizabeth Kocot, Frances Beatty. Mahoney, Carl Brauer, Lucille Slurzberg, John Buntin, Eve- Fred Jew Editor German Club Left to Right SEATED Mr Rettina Ronald Brembt Natalie Rimondi Helen Schelin Lois Evans Anthony Chiorazzi, Krawczuk Carolyn Woods Motria Maluca Daniel Rusinak Keith White THIRD ROW George Renzen Richard Otto, SECOND ROW Walter Wllczewski Ronald Muldoon Eliza Themes Dorsett Glenn Gray Richard Van Tassell. Language is not only a means of communication, it is a medium of under- standing, a common ground. For stu- dents Whose interest in their chosen lan- guage tor study goes deeper than mere classroom work clubs have been tormed. The German Club Cunder Mr. Rettinol and the Italian Club lunaler Mrs. Vicaril are two such clubs. Active throughout the year, these clubs are a credit to the school. Italian Club SENIORS Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Evelyn Schor, Carolyn Taino, Carol Borchin, Fred Jew, Susan Bir- lcen, Karin Krueger, Meredith Graham, Dorothy Zamoiski. SECOND ROW: Frances Rowland, John Carlyle, Louis Granotl, John Rielly, Robert Jennings, Daniel Rusinak, Jay Sklower, Joyce Austin, Laura Bremer, Janet Hoberman, Mrs. Nadel. THIRD ROW: Irving DeGraw, Joseph Moeller, Ronald Bacskai, Kenneth Burturla, Stephen Herman, Clarence Neumann, Arthur Bernstein, Keith White. Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Freda Chait, Adele Engelbricht, Carol Borchin, Fred Jew, Susan Birken, Karin Krueger, Meredith Graham, Lucille Slurzberg, Mrs. F. Nadel, Faculty Advisor. SECOND ROW: Janet Hoberman, Frances Row- land, Carl Brauer, Robert Jennings, Joseph Moeller, Ronald Bacskai, Daniel Rusinak, Donald Meyer, Kenneth Buturla, Anthony Goceliak, Stephen Her- Math Club Mathematics is one ot the most important of sciences. Here at Dickinson a group of students, eager to explore new aspects of mathematics, have united to form a club. Conducted by Mrs: Nadel, the club meets every Friday morning. Open to all who are interested by the vast regions ot the inte- gral domain, the Math Club has become one of the most important ot the many Dickin- son activities. I f man, Clarence Neumann, Chin Wing Jew, Steven Stein, Jay Sklower, Mari- anne Katz, Dorothy Zamoiski, Laura Bremer. THIRD ROW: John Carlyle, Louis Granofl, Irving DeGraw, John Reilly, Wayne Young, Atrhur Bernstein, William Balutanski, Keith White, Carolyn Taino. Si.f.--we.wr.Z:w:assssaavf.m:m4Qz1a,.H-if1.20214,-r.::u:::r3:f1:enemassf:geav.:ewL.mesfr..fm1emrg::::.t.-mfrxvsfewfw-ff.,ss-rf.. ff -it..-2,.t::a.s2.u.se.1sfwwtime-.srcysseerwezwsszgure-smearf:a:szm-sp:-r..raw- - .4 ,.., rs 7--.... .fmt-11.2-1f:..,1:,rfgrw.:-Q.f.-s.:..:..s. , . , Law Club Lett to Right, SEATED: Angelina Pizzelanti, Lucille Maita, Buthkowski, Ruth Schultz, Mr. Silverberg, THIRD ROW: Barbara Carbone, Pamela Brophy, Carol Jean Milanesi. Carol-Ann Grier, Mary Lou l-lamaid, Carrol Nichol, Joyce SECOND ROW: Gail Steurer, Catherine Nichol, Carol Jo Steinmetz, Mary McMahon, Valarie Crolius, Dorothy Gurry, Pheilter, Helene Pheitter, Eileen Degenhardt, Mary Ann Eleanor Vogt. Mr. Silverburg Faculty Advisor Lett to Right: SENIORS: Carol Jean Milanesi, Eileen Degenhardt, Barbara Carbone, Pamela Brophy, Lucille Malta. Giving our students a basic knowledge of how our laws are made and enforced, the Law Club helps develop an active appreciation ot the rules that govern our society. The members visit the courts and actually listen to cases being tried. Fur- thermore, they also hold their own trials which are as dramatic as those in real lite. Truly, the Law Club portrays iustice in action and is an asset to our school as a whole. , iT'E:ftF5i?2z 53 ,5iQ '-:- -' 0 5 t ' x X l Y Nga 1 A , ' 1 Q K WI Q.. Q L A R + 2, 5 5 -1 59 3 jf 5' A , WL 'gfi' V 1 4 1 . - 2 A A D' if ,gg i if' 5 Q Q . K Aii, W 5 Mm U in S. WV? M - 4 was QW S i ran i I I I -- f J P1 rx M G A v 'Y 3 Y ' . 1 I H423 ,K .YW W .Qwf,.v1-X Q3 V WW! inn! 4 5 I MT... No organization in Dickinson has afforded the student body more enjoyment than our own es- teemed and gifted choir. Under the skilled di- rection ot Mrs. Watson, the group has added that certain touch of perfection to the greatly anticipated Christmas and Easter Programs. Dur- ing the Christmas season, the choir brought in- ternational recognition to Dickinson when the in- spiring voices ot its members were carried throughout Radio Free Europe by means ot the Voice ot America. ln addition, our weekly audi programs are made more enioyable by the participation of the choir. We seniors will al- ways remember the part which the choir has played in making our years at D.H.S. so memo- rable. Choir SENIORS Lett to Right, FIRST ROW - Vicky Sims, Barbara Carbone, Diana Shapazian, Marie Santeramo, Diane Kaminsky, Lily Mae Hammond, Henrietta Anderson. SECOND ROW - Josephine Musante, Patricia Scar- inzi, Cynthia Martin, Judy Kennelly, Barbara Jamison, Hope Rimondi, Elizabeth Kocot. THIRD ROW - Jon Simonet, Robert Perkins, Richard tvlerola, Douglas Lowe, Clarence Neumann, Michael Colasurdo. SOPRANOS Lett to Right FIRST ROW Diane Kaminsky Joann Rimondi Linda Gerhold Mary Watson Roberta Karp June Lauber Karen Osienski Mary Linda Graham SECOND ROW Barbara Jamison Elaine Frazer Lily Mae Hammond Kathryn Nichol Janet Couch Claire Vau tour Barbara Croswell Henrietta Anderson Gail Hentz THIRD ROW Elizabeth Kocot Mary Ann Neumann Hope Rimondi Margaret Rlggers Linda Robinson Lois Barry TENORS Left to Right, FlRST ROW - Nice D-anen, Brian Bora, Peter Podesta, Harry Feldman, John Rains, John De Costa, Ronald Caughorn. SECOND ROW - Herman Hammond, Paul Nauer, Robert Plunckett, James Webster, Richard Naiarian, Clarence Neumann, Michael Colasurdo, John Cuozzo. Mrs. Watson Director Y' 1 A , i f ' 1 ,- 1 ...Mi if QE 152 5 Q 4 QQ! W. A 95+ 1 Q if E, fx 1 E ,Q Q E 5 1 5 5 W if Q 4 .5 U hers SENIORS Left to Right, SEATED - Edith Adelman, Susan Birken, Lorraine vidson, Elizabeth Kocot, Maureen Baldaut, Lilliam Henderson, Gail Lell, Karin Tannuccillo, Lorraine Lerner, Susan Cimbolic. SECOND ROW - Audrey Da- Krueger, Lucretia Cecere, Carole Wilson, Carol Milanesi, Mary Ann Pizzicaro. The indespensible Usher Stott, which has the pleasant iob of welcoming visitors to our school is guided by Mrs. Kelly. Assisting at graduation exercises, at football games, and at all major school entertainment, the girls display the grace, charm and poise ot practiced hostesses. Truly they radiate a warm hospitable feeling to all who visit our Dickinson. OFFICERS Lorraine Tannuccillo: Chief Susan Birken: Secretary Lorraine Lerner: Co-Chiet Janet Dorn: Treasurer 141 i Cn the Field Percussion Left to Right: Daniel Rusincuk, Thomas Kent, Joseph Voquez, John Cuozzo, Mary Ann Neumann fdrum mcxiorettel, Steve Bernett, John Phillips. 14-2 The Dickinson High School Bond, known well for its musicol talent, is one ot our mo- ior octivities. Ploying ot holttime during our footboll season ond ot the ouditorium pro- grams, the bond does ci splendid job of pro- viding exciting entertainment for oll. In the future we ore sure this orgonizotion will continue the greot iob it hos done during our tour yeors c1tD.H.S. il-nn.-.1 H A Band liahihne Reeds Brass Left to Right: Clarence Neumann, Richard Duflau, Robert Rienzo, Paul Nauer, Robert Fraser, Barbara Hec- tor, Mark Haymes, Joseph Moeller. Girls, Left to Right: Patricia Trenery, Helen Sclwelin, Maclel De Grow. Boys, David Krongelb, Thomas Posio, Joseph Adornetto, Robert Zach, Larry Spa- Left to Right: Joseph Moeller, John Vercauzsse, Wing Jew, Wayne Young, dora, Frank Spadora. vk ffff-i 'ZX K I llllik K IT, an El l ie-.I il' I Ky, J ' 1 ' - I f H,,if5: ig:g:1g H 1 5125- 5f 'Ziff' W X A CNW? , 1 ' J lzii j ,,---- lp -A ff'- ,....,w nf y , ,V 1 51 ?,f ,-7 X Q ff x . O - X I 55' Q 50 no , f f y L15 X ' s ff f 1 I f f i iff O ff fl f f , A5 .71 ff ' 77 ,f A X 1 ,f' - ' f ,-4. .7 ...f , f - ,..- 1' --Q-,lf r A, . Z, fk,,3'i'v. ' 1, -I M-f.'.f. 0 Q4 ' 'YVA J -J AN ,.f A ' - -,,.-. .. '54 0 AN ,. -l Jf ,,X-1-V, 2 f,,,,,,,. A If ..-f-' ' H5 . F ' ,D LA Q 0 W gghjg j,,W ,jj f 4,5 + ! A. .42 2. if . . Q+, ifkqfw , My -W. , NN ffff l 5 H MX 7 N g' 7 ' W ' ' I 'I ij 7'f' W' W 7 7 ff Y ' - - Y At- -- '-- - 7 , A , 1 A W ,, M WW i' f T WW A , X + fx f f ..xV 1 X5 f' QSVCX S S S G f , ' I , g f X O ,,,,,, ,, Q , aL E L.NQ raJDa mf ,QL Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Louis Quigley, Raymond Krebs, Richard Gieb, Martin Newcombe, Jerome Haley, Charles Schifano, Anthony Alloanese. SECOND ROW: Walter Herbster, Joseph Bevacqua, Dennis Crowley, Bernard Verlingo, Anthony Dellaglio, Fred Gallucci, Al Ragnetti, Coach DiNardo. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Furello, Jeff Ising, Patrick Walsh, Anthony Geneovese, Football By far the most popular and most demanding of sports at Dickinson is Football. What other sport can offer the exhilera- tion football provides the spectator? Under the expert coach- ing of Mr. DiNardo, the team has acquired agility, speed, and team-work enough to make the Rams a feared name on thelgridiron. The highlight of the 'l96i season was our smashing victory over Prep in the annual Thanksgiving Day game. Certain of future victories, we look forward to many more thrilling afternoons of football. Quigley's pass interception! Frank Lleneza, Nick Dash, Sal Verlingo, Anthony Miele, and Anthony Mielot. FOURTH ROW: Richard Tagliabue, Nick Costa, Dickson Brown, Anthony Rivilline, Kenneth Knowlton, Irving Degraw, George Ising, Vincent Rucci. FIFTH ROW: Phil Delgado, Robert Bush, Richard Mantrasti, Len Marzigliano, Nick Busniak, Kenneth Sawicki, Bill Viaud, Leonard Krieger, Fred Jew. ' n'zx:'2manm1f:asx of gfrr A W 1gf1s1:f : - SepT. SepT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. Nov. Nov. Nov Coach DiNc1rdo ond T T Schedule DemoresT . . . Union Hill ... Borringer . . . Snyder . . . Lincoln ....... ST. MiCl1oel's .... .... Boyonne . . . Ferris .... ST. PeTer's . . . I I si We if l ii, ai.. Avvoy Home Home Avvoy Home Awoy Awcuy Home Awoy X235 Q 'Q .A is ls xx 3 R is A -Q, K 5 - Q 5 ,,' .V- ., ,sv . :E : r 'iil ',:, A V'V :Z k,,b' Iiyilazb Q A QNX' X' 'Sd l 1' 1 . X ' X s 'w-.QL , . 6:25 .,.... 'mf Sam ' ,:2.: X,.,. ' 4 W! ' mg -,. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan .lan .lan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb FIRST ROW, Left to Right: William Burgers, Anthony Paladlno Frank Lane Mr George Slleno Wllllam Balfanski, Leo Emanuel, Henry Butler, John Murphy Steven Jodzlo Alan Boltm and Thomas Brown Don Bosco ..... Snyder . ...... . Stevens Frosh . . . Asbury Park . . St. Peters . . Lincoln .... Marist ........ Thomas Jefterson Bayonne ...... Ferris ......... Stevens Academy Snyder ........ St. Peter's . . Lincoln . . Marist . . . Bayonne . . . Ferris .... St. Mary's . . Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Home Home Away Home Home Home Away ' . . , ,. mf ,' --ii .4-J M wE.,:.fEi52'Q. 13t?'jiflf' Wuy lwts V Eff,-.Qq 5f'f5 5wl 5 ' !T': ,:f 5w v:a:: 41' mygk-7' V ' 'f Qi S4 - dv f:. ' ,,,,,,,,,,, . ,.,,, . w ,fM ,. V .. .... ,. r A . . Maw QUE-Y ..c,NNSg, mn wks 2 E ' , SNNSQ -Q A 'SQ' SQ 9 Q Slwsef edwsof QQNMQ' U M I if ' I Q I Sk M , r W 1 W3 dwg i 5,nws,Z, D' D wise D 95' 2 9 qi 5 4 3, 'ti' I in v V6 dm ,A 'X iw N, A -Q, v 1 , Sgsuusqt M0332 'D WBKWNSGK K1f UUNS5 KA' fw in Q 6 X ' tv gi! 'S Track Strength, endurance, a conditioned body and agility are necessary requirements for an ex- cellent track team. Our own is abounding in all Tour qualities. Under The careful supervision of Mr. Scerbo our track team has again cmd again proven itself more than a match tor the oppo- sition. The D.l-l.S. Cross Country Invitational Track Meet, sponsored annually by The Dickin- son team is one ofthe rnaior track events in the state. ln this, as in all other competition, our team scores highly. John Kostecki pole vaults FIRST ROW, Lett to Right: James Burch, James Brescia, Ralph Abramowitz John Kosteckl SECOND ROW - William Cahill, Lawrence Keegan, John Hales, Charles Dee Paul Cuzmanes On your mark, get set in were remiss AQ Lim, fs, wr - . 1 sm. gi Mi sf: cm saw. A z ssfmii pc.. .M .saw Q1 ,en .Q Schedule A r'l L' ' f A p 1 . . ivings on . . way April .. Lincoln .. .... Home A ril .. West Oran e Awa I April . . Snyder . . . . Home May .. Kearny . Away May .. Bayonne . . Away May .. St. Peter's .. Home 5IZA:viP! ' Q May .. Ferris .... Home Q May .. Kearny . Home May .. Bayonne . Home May .. Snyder . Away May .. Lincoln . Away May .. Ferris .... . Away May .. St. Peter's . Away State Tennis Championships were held on May 30, May 31 and June l at Princeton University Courts. , i , X 3 , .i A ri ,V J arf ,. A . .. A, . Qi, 'X -',. K, i. rf? ' J X J ,- ' L. lt D ' ' ' its 4 , cy l. .H - f .I , A ii, .- A i 'fl ii' 5 fl . :U infill 7 I A 3 ,lj x ' 3 Voz, 5 , if - . . Q4 G ,,, ' , Mn 5 H ri 'V ' I, if . 1 1, i r Qi 4 . 1 T, 1, zu. . ,Y'X.5Q' f. www 1 .Wi R ,gf f . ...J 63,9 I it . , Left to Right, FIRST ROW, Richard Nigarian, Donald Meyer, Frank Spadora, Wing Jew, Carl Brauer, Robert Zae, Wayne Young SECOND ROW5 Jay Sk- lower, Alan Boltin, David Mclver, Robert Hollingshead, Fred Jew, Coach John Kelly. Robert Hollingshead Alan Boltin Co-ca ptain Co-ca ptai n Through the years at Dickinson our perpetually victorious tennis team has won high honors tor Dickinson. Directed and trained by Mr. John Kelly, the team set a new record last year by winning the County Championship tor nine consecutive years. The team has continued on its victory laden path, scoring highly in the past five State Cham- pionship competitions and, in l96l, bested all comers and won the title of State Champs. May these hard working boys never deviate from their S i A, present route. ,lay Sklower David Mclver Fred -lew 152 Under the skilled direction of Mr. Murphy, the Dickinson aquamen have once again displayed a deft ability at their marine sport. A well trained body, coupled with powerful muscles, grace and perfect timing, is necessary in swimming competition. The constant improvement of our team has been a source of amazement to the school. We congratulate the team for its many past vic- tories and are confident of their future suc- CGSSSS. Duncan Kennedy. diver par excellence Swimming ..1:'.3.a' .fm Mr. Murphy Swimming Coach Left to Right, FIRST ROW: William Barry, Richard Behrens, Pat O'Shea, Ronald Pinchuk, Daniel Rusinak, Jerry Tutah, Don Cohen. SECOND ROW: Rowl Kamel, Dennis Kurpp, Charles Trager, Robert Brander, David Mclver, Harold Borzone, Robert White, Stanley Sawicki, Larry Yablonicky. Schedule Jan. 4 .... Fairlawn Home Jan. 9 .... JeH'erson .. Away Jan. 11 .... Snyder Home Jan. 14 .... Bayonne .. Home Jan. 16 .... Ferris ...... Away Jan. 18 .... Asbury Park .. Away Jan. 21 .... St. Joseph's .. Home Jan. 23 .... Lincoln ..... Home Jan. 28 .... St. Peter's . . Home Feb. 1 .... Ferris .. Home Feb. 5 .... Lincoln . Away Feb. 7 .... Bayonne .. Away Feb. 13 .... Snyder ...... Home Feb. 15 .... St. Beneclict's .. .. Away re 153 yi ,e..sl.s.wvfW-Pwyaivwgyggewwwwiyqfgswifw-w3,wg.,Qg ..m,,,,.,m,.,.,g.QEt.N,,,, ,Q, -gE,fwSg2KEiiEmE 2g,5ZgfZQ,'55iQiii5iiifi?Wi2ie i?.1Qi51553.16eif?532LiH1Qqgt2iv1.AQV?2?Li1l9LErm,g 53949833 .wgymfylia W Writ! ,EX msn ' 1555 zfeiisifwwfewleemeflefefs?ew2'f1mn2f9ls ew'f??t'tfeamr Wake e.feA1sH1..'.F?5 2 x H 'ern .2 si tr Qiesfitasqmw,asses-D'3J7meQwma1.5s1efas'esem5ttEwQ42sEaf35se2es news? S' NL E?fge e9iZE E35 me me et . f--5 .4 ,Q A if, X :sf ,Q sim -vm e W, t ss feels Baseball Left to Right, FIRST ROW, Gracy, Roger Velvano, Thomas Taverney, Coach Glowacki, Michael Cahill, Anthony Pekarski SECOND ROW, Dennis Millivoi, Douglas Crans- ton, Michael Tecchio, James Brescia, Anthony Palladino, Robert Noakes THIRD ROW, Peter Maski, Stephen Kronski, Cecil Godfrey, Paul Burns, Henry Maski. K Stephen Kronski Peter Maski Anthony Palladino Schedule April 5 . . St. Michoel's .... . . . Home 1 April 9 . . West Orange . . . . Away i April l5 .. Nutley ....... .. Home 9- April I9 . . Lincoln . . .. Home f April 23 , . Marist . . .. Away he April 26 .. Snyder . . . . Home Q April 30 . . Bayonne .. . . Away ' May 3 .. Bayonne . . ..... Home May 10 .. St. Peter's .......... Home May l4 .. St. Al's ...... Lincoln Park May 15 .. Ferris .. ...... Home Moy l7 .. Ferris . . . . Home May 2l . . Snyder .... .. Home May 23 .. Lincoln ....... .. Home , May 24 .. St, Michael's ........ Home M May 28 St. Peter's Montgomery Annex is May 3l Marist ............ Home June 7 St. Mary's . . . . . . Home The national pastime is indeed well represented by our own team. Under Mr. Glowacki's trained and experienced eye, our baseball Michael Tecchio James Brescia team has demonstrated not only skill and precision but sportsman- ship and fair play in the truest senses of the words. For the honor they have brought to D.H.S. we can but thank and praise them. DOUQIGS CVCWSTOV' Thomas Taverney Glenn Gray Captain FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Gi-ardella, Glenn Gray, Wing Jew, Richard Naiarian, Fencing, one of the most colorful of sports, requires a keen eye, a quick mind and an agile body. The Dickinson Team, under the leadership of Mr. Giadella, practiced long and hard to develop these qualities to the peak ot per- fection and cope the City Championship. We are certain next year will bring many new additions to the teams' already large collection ot trophies and awards. ROW: Mark Haymes, Gus Mavroudis, Peter Choy, Paul Varnis. Touchel Jan. Jan Jan Jan. Schedule l5 . . Lincoln ...... Home l8 .. Newark Acad. . Away 22 . . Ferris ........ Home 29 . . ?nyder ....... Away Feb. il . . ijarringer .... Home Feb l5 . . Jersey Acad. .. Away Feb. 20 . . Lincoln ...... Away Feb. 25 . . Ferris . . . . . Away Feb 28 . . Snyder . . . . Home March l .. Ramapo . .. Home Y ' Joseph losca. SECOND A' in ' i.ls s A 3112 ' 5 l , The gym team Kenneth Koestler John Kosleckl Captain Jon Simonef Still a youngster, as sports go, here at D.H.S. the gym team has progressed to a point of high excellence. By far one ot the most rigorous of sports, gymnastics is a true test of timing, coordination, strength, endur- ance and muscle tone. Now under the cli- rection ot Mr. Martin, newly appointed coach, the team continues to prove itself a thorn in the side of all Dickinson rivals. h ss Team Representing the intellectual side ot sports there is The Chess Team. There is no physical exertion in Chess, the true struggle is to be found between two minds, plan- ning, plotting, and anticipating the moves of the opposition. In this test of mind-power and concentration our chess team, supervised by Mr. Auermuller, has proven itself a fit representative of William L. Dickin- son High School. Left to Right: Frederick Walz, Keith White, Donald Meyer, Arthur Bernstein, Harold Borzone Louis Granotl, Steven Stein. SEATED: Mr. Auermuller, Faculty Advisor. Girls' Basketball Team Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Anita Friedrick, Agnes lgnatou, Peggy Citelli, Dorothy Dunn, Judy Dains, Beverly Naylor, Linda Dunn. SECOND ROW: Oleathea Sims, Joyce Austin, Mary Carter, Helen Wybolt, Cyn- thia Morse, Jackie Barwick. THIRD ROW: Peggy McNamara, Charlene Cheatam, Dora Thomas, Geraldine Anderson, Lois McNamara. 157 Agility, deftness, and a keen eye are the much needed requirements for a superlative team. The abund- ance of these qualities is plainly visible in our own team. Their hard work and endurance have been re- warded by their proving that Dick- inson's girls are the best. Joyce Austin Copfoin Corol Clozorelfo oncl Joon Orlando Girls' Bowling Team Dorothy Dunn Left To Righf, FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Katz, Cormello Poscole, Dorofhy Dunn, Corol Colzorelfo, Joon Or- londo. SECOND ROW: Corolyn Woods, Joyce Aus- tin, Frances Bo rogono. Boys' Bowling Team Bowling, said to be one ot America's more ac- tively participated sports, has also tound its place THE NEW YORK MIRROR Left to Right, FIRST ROW: John Miller, Louis Zegro, Hodges, Richard Del Pazzo, Paul Magio, Michael Annese and John Kocot. SECOND ROW: Richard Zdziarski, Charles Bobo, Raymond Hendricks, John Kornutick, George Blick, Joseph Bevacqua. Bowling Competition here at Dickinson. Thanks to the aptness and ability of the individual girl and boy teams, under Miss Nolan and Mr. Gieger respectively, Dickinson has received great recognition in this sport. Through their efforts and those of future keglers, a place of honor for Dickinson in bowling competition is as- sured. John Kocot Captain Color Guard Left to Right, KNEELING: JoAnn Aragona, Co-Cap- tain, Gail Cameron, Cap- tain. STANDING: Diane Kaminsky, Judith Swift, Annemarie Lillip, Carol Kaiser, GerryLee Dillon, and Bevarly Naylor. A FV fy, F 'X V 'X l . S A X! :M E.L.w:2Li:nTEf3 Acting as the honor guard for our national and school flags the Color Guard carries out an essential purpose to the school. The Color Guard, always first on the Held, serves as a fit escort to our national symbol. Seniors KNEELING: Diane Kaminsky, Judith Swift, Annemarie Lillip, Carol Kaiser. STANDING: JoAnn Aragona, Gail Cameron. Cheerleaders The cheerleaders, oFHcial morale boosters at all sports events, have practiced long and hard to become an example for other schools to imitate, Tops in precision and timing, the cheerleaders are admittedly an asset to the school. Besides cheering at all our football games in all kinds of weather, the cheerleaders can be found at basketball games and cheering competition. Alice Glospie Captain Seniors: Diane Matticola and Alice Glospie. FIRST ROW: Alice Glospie, Mascot, and Diane Matticola. SECOND ROW: Brenda Fiorentino, JoAnn Ga- lucci, Carol Gizzi, JoAnn Bufano, Loretta Stengel, Loretta Zampella, Susan Feldman. 161 STRUTTERS Left to Right, STANDING: Diane Wilson, Gail Hentz, Jane Moran, Joan Westwood, Patricia Clancy, Linda Mar- sella, Rose Anton. KNEELING Christine Perkowski and Joyce Lurig. Twirlers aruj Strutters KNEELING: Rose Anton and Diane Wilson. Providing entertainment during half time at our Foot- ball games the TVVIRLERS and STRUTTERS show their skills in marching, twirling, and other forms on precise coordination and timing. Due to the efforts of these hard- working girls, half time is something to look forward to. TWIRLERS Left to Right, STANDING: Linda Rauenbuhler, Sandra Edwards, Dale De Marco, Jane Kraus, Marie Andretta. KNEELING: Claudia Lohsen, Carlyn Kahrs, Rosaria Navatta, Barbara Rizutti, Sandra Hofer, Bar- bara Bernstengel. STANDING: Christine Per- kowski and Joyce Lurig. s L 5 i E 5 i 2 I I i 4 I 5 E i i STANDING: Barbara Rizutti, Rosaria Navatta, Marie Andretta, Dale De Marco, Barbara Bernstengel, Claudia Lohsen. KNEELING: Carlyn Kahrs and Sandra Hofer. 162 Tumblers The Tumblers, the girls' gymnastic squad, have worked long and weary hours to per- fect their routines. Somersaults, splits, and cartwheels are some of the procedures our girls are required to do. They are the favor- ite during halftime and are especially ap- plauded when they form their famous pyra- mid. Evelyn Di Geronimo, Captain, Barbara Hakes, Co-Captain FRONT: Beverly Di Geronimo. SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Joanna Podgorski, Rose Mary Pidhorecki, Bar bara Oshrin, Susan Molon, Barbara Fisher, Norma McLaughlin. 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To Mrs. Scerbo we leave the keys to Gnome's Home and the deposit on L our empty coke bottles. To Miss O'Hagen we leave a year's supply ot cottee and buns. To Mr. Rosenfeld we leave an autographed copy ot James Primavera's Rocky the Roach. To Mr. Wilson vve leave a copy ot The Lite and Loves ot Alexander the Great. To Miss Leary we leave our sit-ups and muscle strain, and .l.F.K.'s physical fitness program. To Mr. Sileno We leave our unpaid bills. To the track team the Gnome Staff leaves one torrid love note. To the underclassmen we leave fond memories and the hot plate. ln witness, thereof, vve, the Class ot June, T963 affix our hand and seal to this, our Last Will and Testament. 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Nina tries and almost succeeds in luring Zhivago away from his ever-faithful Natasha. But true love triumphs and the lovers are re- united and live happily ever after. The score of this rollicking comedy was writ- ten by the very talented Cynthia Martin and directed by the ever-popular Clar- ence Neumann. Also in the cast was Charles Mottola as the little old wine maker. ARTISTS PLUNGE TEN STORIES TO PAVEMENT The Metropolitan Museum of Art will have on display the abstract paintings of John Furno and Edwin Nirdlinger. Your reporter was informed by the newly ap- pointed curator of the Museum, Gail Rob- inson, the world famous artists will not be able to attend the opening since a loose rope caused their scaffold to slip as they were painting the tenth fioor of the Ital- ian Embassy Building. Augustine Serio, millionaire owner of the Embassy, ex- presses deep regret at the loss of the ar- tistic geniuses. SCIENCE BREAKTHROUGHS Fred Jew, renouned biological re- searcher, working in coniunction with Louis Granoff has astounded the world with their recent report on the cause and effect of beri-beri in pink elephants. Men of science we salute you!! RAMS TRIUMPH AT NINTH ANNUAL MEET The Ninth annual Dickinson Invitational Pie Throwing Contest was held yesterday. Under the supervision of Lawrence Kee- gan, newly appointed principal of Wil- liam L. Dickinson High School, the Ram and Blue teams lined up at respective ends of the campus. Alan Boltin, captain of the Ram team, expressed great pride and confidence in his fellow teammates, particularly Ronald Morellifwho holds the international championship in the blueberry division. Jay Sklower, captain of the opposing Blue team, had hoped the strong pitching of Steve Kronski and Ronald Pinchuk, the lemon merangue maulers, would be enough to stop the Blueberry King. All went well for the Blues until James Primavera accidentally hit official Au- drey Davidson in the face with a coconut custard. In retaliation Audrey disqualified the Blues and declared the Rams victori- ous. OLYMPIC SELECTIONS The United States Olympic Committee announced the selection of teams to rep- resent the U.S. in the I976 Olympic Games to be held at Hoboken, New Jer- sey. Kenneth Burturla, chairman of the committee named the teams. Joseph Bevacqua will star in the worm digging competition. After long nights in Mosquito Park Joseph has developed a style for locating night crawlers unequaled by any of the foreign opposition. The U. S. is cer- tain to win a gold medal with Paul Cuz- manes as captain of the Hop-Scotch squad. Other hopes are pinned on San- dra Hofer in the creative mudpie division, Oleathea Sims in the marathon telephone conversation competition, and Upton Dabney in the Johnny Mathis look-alike contest. Diane Kaminsky will carry the banners in the patty-cake competition and finally it is expected that David Mc- Iver will score highly in the- basket weav- ing division. We can but wish our team the best of luck and hope that the judges are Americans. SMUGGLING RING UNCOVERED West Side gang leader, Robert Jen- nings, commonly known as The Bullet, has been bound over by the Senate's Jelly Beans Smuggling Investigation Com- mittee. The huge infiux of green ielly beans has been causing a breakdown in our national economy. The situation has become so critical that Secretary of the Treasury, Stephen Herman, has stated, Unless this arch-fiend is convicted the ielly bean industry of the United States shall topple into bankruptcy. Head of the Senate Rackets Investiga- tion Committee, Denise Ryan, gave spe- cial recognition to F.B.I. agent, Judy Ken- nelly, for her excellent work in compiling the case against the Bullet. However, Defense Attorney, Judy Kempf, expresses certainty that she will get her client off with only five to ten years imprisonment. Judge Lawrence Yablonicky has ap- pointed Robert Hollingshead as prosecut- ing attorney. Hollingshead has stated that though he has known the defendant all his life he feels that crime must not go unpunished. SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION PLANNED World renowned scientist, Michael Donahue, has stated he is now prepared to make the trip he is certain will alter the course of history. After ten years of constant study, Dr. Donahue declared that the world is as flat as a pancake. In order to prove his theory, Dr. Donahue is prepared to sail in a small, wind-driven vessel to the edge of the earth, at which time he will fall off. Dr. Michael Donahue, we wish you luck! CIRCUS COMES TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN The arrival of The Finnucane Circus at Madison Square Garden caused a great sensation among the young and old. Opening the star-studded show were Kaiser and Dale DeMarco with Carol their world famous Trained porcupines. Their performance ended unexpectedly when one of The sneaky little critters hid itself on spectator Ralph Abramowitz's chair. Ralph Then and There set a new in- door high iump record by jumping Thir- teen feet straight up into The air. Making Their debut at Finnucane's Cir- cus were the very lovely Calzaretta Twins. Nancy and Carole did a classic arrangement of the Doublement song in C minor with a string and brass back- ground. The ever-popular lion Taming act fol- lowed The Singing CaIzaretta. Miss Mary Ann Pizzacaro was her usual calm, courageous self as she put the beasts through their paces, Of special interest to the young folks were the clowns. Always a hit in every performance, Dickson Brown, Frank Fornarotto and Thomas Grady kept young and old alike rolling in the aisles. As a finale, Finnucane ar- ranged at great expense and personal effort, to have a guest appearance of that whiz on the high wire, Evelyn Di Geronimo. This three-ringed delight, hosted by Ringmaster Richard Cassone, is a truly great achievement in the world of entertainment. William Finnucane, con- gratulations! GOVERNMENT RECOGNIZES PEACE CORPS ACHIEVEMENTS At a special dinner last night, Presi- dential Press Secretary Marie Andretta gave special recognition to those mem- bers of the Peace Corps whose outstand- ing work has won the United States so many friends abroad. Gold pins were presented to the following: Rayna Orlow- sky for introducing bagels to the natives of Togoland, Ronald Brembt for teaching the Mau-Maus of southern Kenya how to dress in style, Elizabeth Kocot for her splendid iob of teaching Premier Krush- chev the fine art of twisting, Karin Krue- ger for her magnificient iob of teaching sets and differentials to the aborigines of northern Australia, to Carlyn Kahrs for showing the Eskimos that fine bit of American culture known as kissing, and finally to Richard Milanesi for his brilliant recitation of Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address on the ruins of the ancient Aztec temple ofthe Rain God. N.B.C. SCORES AGAIN N.B.C. scored again with its new dra- matic spectacular Behind the Draperies. Playing the eccentric old money lender is George Gregory with Susan Birken as his swet innocent wife. Alice Glospie is their gentle, fair haired daughter who is tempted by the door-to-door salesman, Peter Maski. The hair-raising and spine- tingling excitement of the tied to the railroad tracks scene, was brought to a happy conclusion, iust in the nick of time, by a hearty Hi Ho Silver! It was the Lone Ranger lArthur Bernsteini followed by his faithful Indian companion, Tonto iDouglas Cranstoni. Annemarie Lillip played that little old wine maker. FIRE DESTROYS FIVE STORY APARTMENT This morning the Brooklyn sky was set ablaze as the Carlton apartments went up in flames. It is rumored that the fire began when Duncan Kennedy was toast- ing marshmellows on his living room fioor. The fire spread rapidly, panic gripped the tenants! An occupant of a third floor apartment, Thomas Brown, sustained a broken leg as he leaped from his bath- room window. Fire Chief Lionel Greten recommended a special medal for valor be awarded to John Kostecki for his dar- ing rescue of Evelyn Selinske from her burning bedroom. I SOCIALITE ENTERTAINS NOTED STATESMAN Meredith Graham, noted Washington socialite, held a reception- last night for that noted representative from the Con- federacy, Col. Glenn iThe South Will Rise Againi Gray and his lovely debutante companion, Diane Matticola of the Gar- rison Avenue Matticolas. Also present at this gala affair was Robert DeNoble, mil- lionaire editor of Mad Magazine, noted Africian missionary doctor Bernard Ver- Iingo, Richard Jones the man who con- structed the bridge over the River Kwau. Mr. Anthony Dellaglio spent the night making passes ifootballi. There to re- ceive was Janet Dorn. Live entertainment was provided by Joseph Moeller, who played Dixie on his tamborine in honor of the colonel. FIRST MOON COLONY ELECTS GOVERNMENT Eight years ago when U.S. Astronaut John Greco became the first man on the moon, it was little suspected that a col- Uliy consisting of fifty highly specialized men and women would follow him so soon. But today that is an established fact. The small party sponsored by the National Space Administration, under the direction of Donald Slawsky, held its first election this morning. Jerome Haley will live in history as the first mayor of the moon. Rosaria Navatta will serve as his secretary and chief advisor. The three chosen members of the moon city council :ire those lifetime companions Patricia -opomo, in charge of the numerous dis- posal units, Thea Reagan, official leader of the Let's go back to earth movement, and Barbara Smidget Lichon, keeper of the keys to the green cheese vault. We wish these intrepid young Americans all the luck they sincerely deserve and need. Carole Wilson was chosen little old wine maker. J n ,, i ? 4 , M x. N, ,,W,. ,,.. .. ,..,. . ,, ,... ,.., ,.., V A,.,, , ,,x, , A .,...M.M ..,,A.,, ,. f,,. ,,,. ,,,,..w, V,,,. 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