Kean University - Memorabilia Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1964
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Her many years of faithful service to both her students and Newark State College are but a monument to her devotion and be- lief in the ideals and principles of the teaching pro- fession. We all accept the idea that in order for the pupil to exhibit any enthusiasm for learning, the teacher herself must possess a genuine love for and interest in her subject, and this, Miss Laura E. Rogers, has consistently demonstrated to all who have known her. Her influence has been a subtle one and, yet, one which will not end with us. For we would hope that the students we teach will come to know and ap- preciate the music she so skillfully and meaningfully introduced to us. We, therefore, the Class of 1964 humbly and sin- cerely dedicate this, the 1964 Memorabilia, to Miss Laura E. Rogers. 'if' NJ 0 Ax g EUGENE G. WILKINS TO THE CLASS OF 1964: The college has made the leap. You have been active players in this move that has taken the college from the ranks of the small institutions to a place among the larger colleges of the country. As students you have experi- enced, along with the faculty and the staff, all the growing pains. In the years to come the college will undoubtedly become much larger than it is now, but the real breakthrough happened during the time you were students. The pattern has been set, the major curricula established, and the direction of growth determined. When you come back to the college and find that it has doubled in size within the next decade, you can say with pride: I was with the college when we were searching for the best way in which to proceed, l had a hand in all of this. It is indeed something with which you can be gratified, not only in June of T964, but the many years to come. Sincerely, EUGENE G. WILKINS President THE GOLDEN YEARS . . . FRESHMAN ' SOPHOMORE ' JUNIOR ' SENIOR These were our golden years-our years of maturing. A period that saw us emerge from the uncertainty ot the beginning to an acceptance of the responsibilities which lay before us and a willingness to resolve, when possible, the challenges which may confront us in the future. This is not the end, however, but merely the beginning. The golden years spent here are but a prelude to the many we are yet to meet. 1 .4 E V3 2- 'fi' J vs .. Qi.-5i Q. - . . ' F '.6' f i K Q ' 'sg I .1- gv rl .1 K' Q , 4 r 'f 7? KY? ,. fix . ' . '4' ' . g J.. s :,' .mms '-1' AGM , T ,. ,. ,, .. 5 , ' -qv -0 ,li ,A --q'riA g ' YU' A -v A-, K' -.. ,.. . H- V -s ,', ,.1- - 1 ,...rbW'- A I-X .rv 1-, ,. .M xl L X - '61 1fl. d 1 199.4 A. .4 ., '.-i- -sf. 'Q , 3 . .' ' i-..i.fwgf Q W is -. .1 . 1 . 3: 42. -iw. .,-vi T: ' vt , - h 5 I 4 J v N - r . x 1' r. f , . vi. it .T , . -'P - Q - .P . ' '. . T . . Y.. ,iff -g.f4-Sam. - . is L. T . 4,. -'Q' ., - ' .- '74 - IH. 'tfllgl Y P! .' 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For the Class of 1964, the experiences have been rich and the fun-wild. Much success to all of you. As always, ELLEN President ELLEN MAHER 4 N Vice-President Corresponding Secretary BRENDA SNELL PATRICE MCENROE ps Recording Secretary Treasurer MARILYN DELLA VALLE JOYCE TEDESCO f Q! CLAIRE ROSE ABERBACH General Elementary MARY JO ACKERS Early Childhood LINDA KRAUS ADELSOHIN General Elementary Special Education Speech I4 - 1 ':- , J, 1 GORDON M. ALBRECHT llIllll.S'fl'llll Arts BARBARA JOAN ALERCIO Early Childhood -r-rw F' LOUIS ANTHONY ALTIERI Induslrial Arts -- 3.-:vpn LEATRICE ANN AMIANO General Elementary MARSHA SUSAN ALTSCHULE General Elementary ,jx 'UQ ELAINE BARBARA APALINSKI General Elementary ELLEN LOUISE .NSSELNIEY ER CrUlIt'I'lIl lflu1m'11Ia1' x' Sfnwifll lffllmzlnnl .Uc'l1Ir1llx' Rc'fr111l4'zl 15 CAMILLE AVERNA General Elementary PEGGY ANN BACSENKO General Elementary NANCY LOIS BADE Early Clzildhoacl El K? .9 gy FAITH EVELYN BALDWIN General Elementary - - -1 FREDERICK WILLIAM BA General Elementary f MARILYN ANGELA BANDERA General Elementary . -'va YT I ELIZABETH ZABEL BARR Gencfral El6l7Il'llfUl'y fi Q Lols JUDITI-1 BASSON General Elementary DIANE BATES SC'l'0lIl1f1l'j' Englislz -'--v'Tf1-fsyupusr' I9 ,ff JO ANNE THERESA BASSO Gcfneral Elwrzwztary 17 ! JUDY ANN BATOR Fine Arts -fmt! MADELINE MARGARET BATTEN General Elementary ,E BEVERLY BAUM General Elementary i RICHARD FREDERICK BAUTSCH Secondary Social Svienee fl? BEATRICE NAGENGAST BECKENBACH General Elemeniary .I ROSLYN CAROL BECKER General Elenzenmrhv QA, CAMILLE BEFUMO Gcfmfral Elcnzcffzmry PHYLLIS SCHARAGO BELFORD General Elvnzwztary ANNA MARIE BELFIORE Gwlwfzl Efl'lIlC'lIfl1l X' Spc'1 ial El1llf'llIfl7II Spccfclz DOROTHY CX. BENDICK SC'C'lIlIdt1I'.Y .Uc1!l1c'H111Iic'.s' I9 ff' QL, DIANE MARGARET BENEZIANO General Elementary JEANNE CAROLE BERARD General Elementary -P RAYMOND RONALD BEVERE lIIllIl.S'Il'llIl Arts 20 'ii-.1 ARLENE BIERBAUM General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded SQ -Ui AW' HENRIETTA BLATT Secondary Social Science 'H--1' EDWARD BLOCH Secondary Social Science aa 1'--+ 31- ' CYNTHIA JGY BLOHM General Elenzellmry Special Ellll6'llll0lI Mentally Retarcled Y - --Y.--...,,.i l fi Y. we-f , I xx EMILY BONACCORSO K' I' General Elenlenfary K! FRANCES PATRICIA BONARRIGO DAPHNE MENCHIN BOGDATN SUl'0lIl1l1l'.Y Snviul Sc'll'lIt'C' Gencfral Ell'llIl'lIIl1l'YX tgliuuu -Trp HERBERT A. BOPP Industrial Arts 'l 5 lr... ,. HELEN M. BORDASH General Elementary Special Edzteation Mentally Retarded BARBARA GOLDBERG BORNSTEIN General Elementary fig A T 3 ANNE MARIE BOSSACK General Elementary Speeial Ea'uc'ati0n M6'IIlllll-X' Retarded X 'Ser CAROLYN BRACEY Fine Arts A X PATRICIA MARY BRADY Early Clzildlzood NORMAN J. BRANIN lzzduslrial AVIS 6? AROLE ANN BRAUNER General Elcfnzwzmry 3 ARLENE ROSALYN BRENNER Gvlzwzll E1t'l?1C'llIl1l'.Y ,Inn C ? CAROIL ANN BREYT.-X CIum'1'41! Ilxft'l7It'HItll'-X' LUCILLE THERESA BRIENZA General Elementary Special Education Hard of Hearing ,Sl CHARLES JOSEPH BRINAMEN, JR. Secondary Mathematics f .15 40' MIRIAM ILENE BRODKIN Early Childhood 24 ANN LOIS BRODSKY Early Childhood ELLEN RACHEL BRODY Early Clzildlzood - '--1-1 w' ,J IRIS BROWN General Elementary Special Edzzeafiozz S peeclz f' CAROL ANN BRUECKNER Early Clzildlzood IK I. MARIE BUONOCORE General Elementary aw- DIANE BURNS General EfL'HIl'IIIUl Y g5v.g. - Y ,3,'fi5 EVE LYNNE BENIN Genera! E!t'lH4'lIltll'.X' 75 J PAUL JOSEPH BURST Secondary English JANET EMILIE BUTTERWORTH Fine Arts ELAINE JOYCE CAMPANA Secondary Social Science fi -ur JUDITH ANNETTE CASALE General Elementary OLIVIA LORETTA CERES Early Childhood Qiyfqfw ' uf -v if m- I LUCILLE PHYLISS CERIELLO S6'C'0lllIll1l'j' Mullzwrzutiw ITN, gx Q Y4. LOUISE MARIE CHESLAK GC'llC'I'l!1 Elwnwzrury mam Wk.: PATRICIA J. CI-IMIELAK Secozzdary Social SC'IC'lIC'C' ANGELO ANTHONY CHRI STI .-XNO Fillc' Arlx i GER.-XLDINE C'lI-XIII 1 . Cmlzwuf l'.!1'HIl'llI11I'X LOIS ANN CIAMBELLI General Elcmcnmruv FRANCES ANN CICALESE General Elemcfztary V FQ,-.. xv? ICN RAYMOND S. CIEMNIECKI Gcncml Elcnzcnmry Spccial Edlzcalion - Mentally Rcmm'cfl ROSE PICKNEY CICCONE Gcncrul lflcnzczzmry 28 BLANC HE CON NERAN CLARK Secondary Social Science W! .rf .NX MILEE CUNNINGHAM CLARK Early Childhood wg CAROL LYNN COHEN GC'l7C'I'fll E!f'IHC'lIffll'y '45 MARGARET MARY COLE General Elementary 'B DIANA CUSMANO CONDIT Gcvwral ElC'IlIt'I1fl!l'.X' GAIL MEYER COHEN GC'llC'l'lIf Elvnzcvzffzry F Q MARILYNNE DiPAOLO CONISHA Secondary English GRACE GIORDANO CONWAY General Elementary I r JUDITH ANN COOK General Elementary Sperial Elenzenfary M entallnv R elarilezl ROBERT JAMES CONWAS Secondary English JUDITH MYRNA COOPER General Elementary Special Elementary Menlally Relardea' SHARON CLAIRE COOPER Secondary English LEANOR I. CORCORAN Early Childhood 4571 ANNE MARIE CORBO General Elenzerztary Special Education Hard of Hearing Q 'Q ANGELA MARIE CORDASCO General ElL'l7IC'lIlllI'.Y M A .,.... 4- RY DOl.ORIiS C'OSTEl-I-O Early Cillllllllflllll 31 PATRICIA ANN CGUNIHAN General Elementary fu' Yjjfv' EARLE ROBERT COUTANT Secondary Scienee ff. WN MARIE CARMELA COVIELLO Early Clzilcllzoofl 32 JOAN MALONE COWAN General Elementary SHIRLEY LEE CRISS General Elementary KAREN A. CROSBY Fine Arts 1... JANET MAULL CROWE Gefzeral E1C'l716'lIfUI'j' DIANA CUCUZZELLA General Elemcfntary Special EdIlC'UIf0II Speech Q27 'CJ THERESA NORA CSENGERY Gemfrul EfC'll1C'lIICll'j' JULIE DORINA D'ANTONIO General Elwrzerzffzry 33 W , an - Na DAVID WILLIAM DANKER General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded JANICE DEL BUONO General Elementary JUNE A. DELLA SALA General Elementary 34 MARILYN DELLA VALLE General Elementary Special Ed'lll'lIll0Il Mentally Retarded A 'nav A 1 ' e ,K ,, N , ,nr ' 'n,,Y'1. JOYCE MOCCIA DELLE DONNE General Elementary LYNN DENMAN General Elementary UDITH BELLE DERMER General Elementary 6 ,gif JOANNE DQNGIA rl-7 Q CHARLOTTE LUCILLE DCPALMA General Elemenrary General Elementary Rf P 1'- '?' ANGELA A. DCROSE SC'L'0lIdl1l'.Y Englislz -I3 CAROL ANN DeSALVO Secondary Mathematics PATRICIA DEVANNEY Fine Arts Q1 HELEN DEWAR General Elementary JOSEPH DIEGNAN Secondary Social Science CAROL ANN DIEM General Elementary I RITA MCGRATH DOLAN General Elementary IRENE PATRICIA DOLINICI-I Gcfneral Elementary JOAN DAVIS DOLLINGER Gelleral ElC'l7lC'lIflll'j' 'Eg' 5 MARY H. DORMER Secondary English MARGARET DOUGHERTY Gefzcwzl E1C'I7Il'IIIfIl'j' 37 WARREN EDWARD DOWNEY Industrial Arts 38 JOAN ELIZABETH DROBINSKI General Elementary f 'lln JOY EDMONDS General Elementary Special Education Speech HONGRA ANN ECKRICH General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded , 11 if MURIEL EISENBERG General Elementary Special Education Hard of Hearing 'Hmmm ' ' 5 ask ., . ,Q , X. awry 1' SHARON LEE ELBERT Secxondary English . X JUDITH ELLEN General Elcfmelztary ABRAHAM ELIAS Scfcomlary Englislz MARY JEANNE ELMY S6'C'0l1dlll'j' Social Sc'ic'11c'c' RAYMOND C. EYERETT llIlfll.S'fl'fl1f .-iris 39 ? ADELE MARGARET F AHRBACH General Elementary 'f1 'F,, JOAN L. FANELLI General Elementary JOAN GLORIA FARLEY General Elementary 40 5... RAYMOND DAVID FASTEAU Secondary Social Science JOAN MARIE FEDIN General Elementary 5.,,,,- ,ML 1 ,X W. .af--X Q., . .5 , 6, .42 DOLORES ANN FERRARA Early Clzildlzooa' VIRGINIA RUTH FISHER GCIIUIYII Elvlrzwzfalx Spc'c'ial EIIIICUIIUII S peeclz ROSEANNE FOX Early Childhood 1 'Vx CAROLE LINDA FRANK Early Childhood ik, GLORIA GLASSMAN FRANZBLAU General Elementary ARLENE FRANZESE Secondary English RHONA HOWARD F RIEDM AN General Elementary WANDA FRIESS Secondary Social Science VITO A. GAGLIARDI General Elementary - DNITA JEANNE GARRON Fine Arts 0 me A-A 6' MARTHA SHULMAN GAINES General Elementary Spevial Ezlucalion Speech 4-S PATRICIA MARIE GAYNOR General 124lt'lIIl'lIlllI'.Y Spc'c'ial Ifllllbtlllllll Mentally Rvfarrlefl 43 N-..---- - - Ns- .- X L--- OXD ,..-Z' f h x 'VN GERACE f--xP.XI N N C F' 5 I'g'.,'R1xL A THERESA A. GNOZA General Elementary ,Fi gln, . MURIEL DIANE GOLDBERG General Elementary ELSA KESSLER GOLDSTEIN Early Childhood 1. F l 1 I l l i 1 'G- MARY MATLAGA GOMICH General Elemeniary RICHARD GONNELLI General Elementary 1 1 W I EILEEN THERESA GORMAN Early Cl1ila'l100a' ANNETTE GRECO General Elementary MARYJEAN GRAY Early Clzilallzaofl PATRICIA GREENGROVE General Elementary Special EClllC'l1Ill7lI Mentally Retarded . K' Q BETTY MARIE JEANETTE GREER Sec'ana'ary ElIkQlI..S'lI 47 W 'fwfr GEORGE G. I-IABEDANK General Elemenlary Special Eflnearion Menlally Retarded 48 JOAN CAROL GREGUS General Elementary S 1 l H 5: w! I 1 1 Il 1 ANNE HEDDY GRINDLINGER Fine Arts l I i w i 5 1 MARTHA ANNE HALEY General Elementary Special Education S peeell w l l l 13 ELIZABETH H ANDLEY Secondary English V Qu .LW . 7'-1 A fun. xNN CECILE HARMON General Elenzwzmry MARGARET MARY HARRINGTON Early Clzildlzood .. L. - . . +- H I ' THEORA LEE HARRER Gcvzcral Elvnzwzlrzry Spevial Ellll6'!IIfl2lI M6'lIfGl1'X' Rvtrlrzlwl fill, DAVID HARRIS Gmvzul Elcnzw1mr,v CAROL ANN HARRIGAN Gwzvrul ll-!l'HIt'lIlllI'-X' 49 CYNTHIA LYNNE HARTER Early Clzildllood so RONALD HARTSHORN Fine Arts MARY LOU HASIOR General Elementary SAMUEL HENRY HAZELL Scfvollzlarvv Social Sc'ic'l1c'c' GAIL KAPLAN HECHT Gezzeral Efl'll1l'lIffII'j' rf-4 'my XY 'j LYNN I-IECTOR General Elementary CAROLYN JUNE HEDDEN General Ef6'l7IClZfl'll'j' Special Educuliozz Mentally Retarded , 'K 'HTF' AROL HILDA HERER General Elementary ELIZABETH V. HERGERT General ElC'l71C'lIflU'j' IRENE HERMAN Genera! EfC'l7lC'lIflll'j ffl if LINDA MARIA HIRTH General Elementary EDNA LOUISE HOESEL General Elementary TRU DY HOGENMULLER fft'IIf'l'lI1 fL.lC'l77l'lIff1l'f-' 52 JUDY ANN HOHWEILER Gwzcfrfzl Elcfnlclzlary Spcfvirzl El1IlC'lIIIl7lI Mcvztally R r'Iura'c'd ', - Hai A 1 Pi S-r - , , K 'fi' CAROL SHEILA HOROWITZ General Elementary VIVIAN HORSEFIELD Gerzcral ElC'l7lCllfI1I'j' l ! PATRICIA ANN HUNT General ElC'I71C'lIIfll'j' MARILYN SUSAN HUDSON Gwzwzzl Elwrzcfzzfrzry 1-5 JOVINA IOZZI SC'l'0IIdlU'.Y English W' PATRICIA LORETT HUGHES Gwzwzzl EIC'l7IC'IIIllI',Y 53 v ..f??,:,1-3? Vg, ,, fmi IU' TQ' ,.,. BERNADINE ANN JANKOWSKI General Elementary Special Edzication , EDWARD RICHARD JAJOSKY Mentally Retarded Industrial Arts ROSELYN ISRAEL Fine Arts tv- JOYCE LYNN JANOFF General Elementary nie' JUDITH MARIE JASION General Elementary IRIS LERMAN JASON Genera! Elementary ff ' 'w,A F 'Wx CAROL ANN JAWOROWSKI Early Clzildlzood : N . JOAN WEISBERG JAY General Elementary EMILY R. JOHNSON General Elemwztary MARY ANN JOHNSON GC'lIC'l'llf Elwmvzfaz'-v :T bl ffflbix i BARBARA BENNETTE JONES Fine ANS FAY ELIZABETH JONES General Elementary GN V3 JEAN B. JONES Gwzwrzl ElC'll1l'IIllII',X' JANE JORDEN Gwzvrul Elvzrzwztrzpv GEORGE STRICKLER KANN, JR. lrzdzlstrial A rls SANDRA KARNICK Early Childhood x V' LINDA TERRY KEMPER Gwzvml Elvnzwzmruv new ' PATRICIA ANN KESHENEFF Gwzcfrczl Elwnwztary MARLA KESTENBALTNI Pina' Arrs WILLIANI R. KENDRICK JR lfldzmzriul Arlx 57 X ,gHF,.,,,W,,r,, ,,,. , , ,H ,- ANITA NURKIN KIRSCHNER General Elemenrarvv 2 if ii 'N ZENA KLIGER Fine Arts KAY ANN KNECHT General Elementary 'xii hx! X JAMES A. KOLYER, III 58 lnflnslrial Arfs CAROL ANNE KOPECKY General Elementary Special Education S peeelz BARBARA M. KOSTURSKI Sc'c'0mlar,v Social Scierzcc' IA' CHRISTINE KOWALSKI SC'L'0lIlIlll'.Y English LYDIA THERESA KRCHNACEK Early Childhood YF' JANET ANNE KREUGER Sec'0ndary MUIflC'Il1UIff'.Y 4. GERALDINE KROCHMAL Gwzcral EfC'llIC'lIIlIl X' so i I k I 1 3 1 1 l ANTHONY E. KROPILAK Fine Arts CAROL ANN KRONGOLD General Elementary Special Education I Mentally Retarded 1 Ars GERALD S. KROTENBERG I nd nslrial Arts 60 rs if BARBARA ELLEN I KUBOVETZ General Elementary NINA LITWACK KROUK Early Childhood I' I R THOMAS PAUL KUC General Elementary JOHN HENRY KUMPF Industrial Arts JUDITH ANN LAICO Early Childhood RUN fi 'IH- NANCY LAUDATI SC't'0lIl1llI Y Englisll NANCY KUSHWARA Gwzeral Elenzenmry DORIS GAIL LAVENBURG Early Childhood 62 Q? JOHANNA JULIA LEALE General Elementary PAULA MARGARETTEN LE BOW General Elementary BENNIE LOUIS LEE Secondary Mathematics 'D DOROTHY MIRIAM LEE General Elementary 'N Q 'IPA LINDA LEE Gelzerczl EfC'I71l'llIf1l V -. L W... . 'QRS MARYL LODBELL LEE Gc'11c'ral EfC'H1C'IZfC1l Y Special ECIIILYIIIIUII I'V16'llIl1H'Y Rc'fcU'dc'zl K.: ANDREA JOAN LELLO Secondary Social Scierzce YETTA KAPLAN LEVINE Gencfral Ell'll16'llIl1I',X' Spcvial Elfllbllffflll MC'l1IClfl-X' Rvtardwl 'r 7 A 'HN JEROME MICHAEL LIDDN SL'L'UIIlflH'.Y .S'm'i41l SL'f4'IIi'c' 3 1 RICHARD H. LIEBENOW General Elementary X PATRICIA LIGHT General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded BARBARA MARY LIPERT Fine A rts 64 'Dx ROBERT J. LITOWCHAK Secondary English IN .32- RICHARD TIMOTHY LOCK Secondary English RUTH LOEB Secondary Social Sciezzce JOAN REGINA LOEWENTHAL General Elementary MARGARET LORDI Early Childhood ,vi E 8-I' RICHARD LORDI Industrial Arts in GRACE LOMBARDO Gf'lIC'l'fIl Elwrzcvztarpx' Special Edzrration 51160011 CHARLES GERARD LOVALLO General Elemenzary IQ' ZELDA KLAUSHER LOVE General Elementary LOIS MARY LUDWIGSEN Early Childhood MARJORIE THIBEAU LUNGA General Elementary ROSEMARY SUSAN LUSK Early Childhood UT ANNE GARVIN MCDEVITT General Elc'me11Iary Special EllllC'lIll0I1 Mentally Retarclecl F' JN PATRICE MCENROE Early Clzildlzood 'Q 456 WILLIAM GLENNON MCLEOD JANET MZICDANIELS Gcffzcfrczl Elwmfnmry Fine Arts 7-cf , .-, . -A, fl ELLEN TERESA MAHER GC'llL'l'lll Elwzzwzlary O7 MARGARET MARY MAHER Secondary Social Science JANET ELLA MAJOR General Elementary -..q-,L D FLORENCE GOODMAN MANHOFF General Elementary 8 jk aw CAROLE JANE MANT General Elementary BEVERLY ANN MARINO General Elementary TED MARKEWICH Industrial Arts FRANK THOMAS MARZARELLA Industrial Arls --9 JOHN PATRICK MASTERSON Sec'0r1dury Englislz R J? DIANE KROUSE MAYER Early Clzildlzood JOY FRANCES MAYER Gcncfrul Elwmvzmry 69 IRENE CATHERINE MAYNARD General Elementary CAROLINE MARY MAZZEI General Elementary HELEN PRYOR MEANS General Elementary fb MARYANN DOROTHY MENEGHIN General Elementary Surf' VINCENT MERLO General Elementary Q Q 1 LILLIAN GRACE METCALF General Elenzwzmry I JANET A. MICHALOWSKI Sl'C'0lIdl1I'.V English 'ATRICIA ANN MILANO General ElC'I71C'llfUI'j' MARILYN A. MILAZZO Early Clzildlznnd MARILYN MILES fil'IIt'l'tIf lflvzzzwzlfzzjx' w-22 ' f 5, 1 ' CAROL ANN MINASIAN Early Clzilrllzood 72 in A CAROLYN EDNA MILLER General Elementary BARBARA MINCH Fine Arts CONSTANCE LORRAINE MILLER General Elementary 6 ANTOINETTE MIRABELLA General Elementary 'VI -M ENA SMITH MITCHELL General Elwnwzmry Special Ezllwatiorl Speevh MARGARET ROSE MITTRICKER Gwzwzzl Elwzzwzfary '15 LILLIAN MOLLICA General Elemwzmry SUSAN MOLONEY Gwwru! 1LqfC'HlC'lIIlll'.Y MARIANNE MUESSNER lfim' .-lrix fv-X JAMES MOORE, JR. Industrial Arts I I QE LUCILLE ANN MOSER Fine Arts Af-A JANE MARIE MURRAY General Elementary ROGER F. MUNN Ina'ustrial Arts PATRICIA JOAN NATURALE General Elementary ,t.,:-, ff? ' ' TIP MARGARET JEAN NOYES Gcfllwal Elwxzwzlmy SHEILA KATHLEEN NORTON Gencfral Elcnzwztczry P. wwf-' ' '1'fN.. fo sf i 2, ERRICH PAUL NURNBERGER. JR. ROY NUNES l11cl11.s'Iriul ,firts Secondary Mathematics J' FRANCINE KLEINBERG OBERST CIUIICHII Elwrzvlzlfzm' 75 I R 4, bw -1-fzwfffv fr 'writ in , 41.1-J ' .' .M Aff-ff. TL- . Nw, ARLENE FOX ODELL General Elementary LINDA O'DESKY Fine Arts LEONARD LOUIS PADALINO Semmlarvv Mallzenzalicxv 76 ti QA ss: BARBARA PALLANTE General Elementary THOMAS WILLIAM PALMA Secondary Mathematics RANK JOSEPH PANNORFI Industrial Arts PN., JUDITH ANN PATEMAN General El67I71C'l1fC1l'y C. JAMES PARKS Secondary Matlzcfrmzticxs' KATHERINE PAVVLI KOVVSKI SC'C'lIlIl1IIl'.Y Sr'ic'l1c'c' 's 'T EMMA PAROLY Gencfral Elwrwnrurhx ANGELA ANN PECCATIELLO General Elementary n-If MARCIA DAVIES PECINA General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded JUDITH ANN PELUSO General Elementary KATHERINE MADELINE 78 PERRY General Elementary ,J DANIEL ROCCO PETRUCCELLI Seeondary Seienee 'lr NANCY PHIPPS General Elementary LORETTA THERESA POLSINELLI G eneral Elementary 95 'Elf JOSEPH S. PLACA Secondary Matlzematies j'5 PATRICIA POPLICK General Elementary I MICHAEL ANTHONX PORCELLO Sevonzlary Matlzenzafies MARY LEIBMAN PORTER GL JACOUELINE ELEANOR POST General Elemenmry so General Elementary JUDITH POSNER Early Childhood vw 1 LINDA MARY POSUNKO General Elemenrary D105 KAREN MARIE ANN PRESSLER General Elementary 'T fi f Y I F ' Pl-IILOMENA PREUSS Early Clzildlzood DOROTHY P. PRESTON SC'C'Ol1!1'0I'y Social Sc'ic'11c'c2 A Rf- Sc'f'm1dar'v Englislz MARGARET COBB PRIBULA Sevomlary MUflI6'I7IUffC'5' , . GLORIA ROSE PRIBORKIN Gwwrzzl EfC'Hl6'l1fl1l'-Y JANET ANNE PRUCHNICKI 81 BARBARA JAYNE PULSCH Early Childhood 82 .TY MIRIAM SOTO PUSTAVER Early Childhood MARY MICHELINE QUINN General Elementary KATHLEEN QUIRK General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded - M VICTORIA ROSE RASPA Early Childhood JOYCE REITZ JOHN JOSEPH REBECK SC'C'0l1C1ClI'y Social Sc'ienc'e Semmlmy Mfzllzenmtivs PHYLLIS BARBARA RESTAINO MARTA ANN RELLES Seeonrlury Englislz General Elementary K f.:-Dx ATHLEEN MIIe,I-lC'ENT RICE GC'lIC'l'Kll EfL'IlI!'lIllII',X' as JOANNE ARAYNA RINGLED General Elementary JO ANN CHRISTINE RISPOLI General Elementary 1' .ZW sf . CAROLE ANN ROEBER General Elementary 84 BARBARA ROSENBLATT General Elementary Special Edlfvariolz Speech I A? SONDRA MIRIAM ROSENBERG Early Cl1iIc1'l100d fi gr! xg LLEN SUE ROSENTHAL General Elementary .I - st NEALA IRIS ROSENTI-IAL Scfcondczry Social Sc'ic'nc'e REDA ARLA ROSS General Elcfmentary BETTY JANE JAOUITH ROSS Gwwra! Elwrzwztrzry ROBERT PAUL ROSSOW lndustrirll A Hs 85 L GAIL J. ROTH General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded 'M Q .,,., RONA DERMAN ROTHENBERG General Elementary Special Education Hard of Hearing .Q lit CARMEN P. RUBULOTTA Fine Arts RICHARD GEORGE RUMAGE Secondary English MADELINE JANE SABATINO General Elementary ROSE MARIE ELIZABETH SALLES Early Childhood 'I-fn. ,fir JOAN CAROL SALTER Gcfflcwzl Elwzzwztary CONSTANCE STEPHANIE SAMSEL GC'lIf'l'Cl1 Elcnzwztary ROBERT WALTER SAUER S6'C'0IIl1fIl'VY Souirll Sf'ic'm'v JUDITH MARIA SCHADES Gwzvnll Eft'l7IC'lIIt1I X' 87 4' IP' JANET MARGARET SCHATZ General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded i EDWARD SCHLAUPITZ Secondary Social Studies K-U' OLIVIA E. SCHLECKSER General Elementary Special Education Hard o Hearin f 3 CATHERINE ANN SCI-IROECK Early Childhood 88 JANICE PECK SCHULTZ General Elementary E , 41 .IJ- C! AREN GREEN SCHUMAN General Elenzwztczry CJ FRED SCHUMM Industrial Aris -95 LILLIAN DAVIS SCOTT General Elementary BARBARA ANDREA SEAMAN Sl'C0lII1'0l'j' Englislz , .gg GERTRLTDE SCIIXNARZ Gwzvml lifwm'11ru1'y 89 l JEAN PASKEVICIUS SEAVEY Secondary Social Science 90 x NANCY ANNE SERINA General Elementary l GERRY SERIO General Elementary HELEN LINDA SHAPANKA General Elementary at in , EENNQAQ .3 Lt' . 1: , . Q .if MARION LICHTENBERG SHATSKY General Elementary CAREN GAIL SHERLING Gerzwul EfC'I71C'lIfl1I'j' Special EC1lll'l1fi0lI Mentally Relurdcfd PAMELA ANN Sl-IUMILA General Elementary MT' JOANNE SHERMAN Gwzcfral ElC'H1C'llICIl',V Special Elflll'ClffC2lI Hard of Hl'llI'flIg DOROTHY JEANNE SILBERMAN Gefzvml Elcfmcnmry MATTEE BALIN SINIINOFF Gwlvnll Ilift'll14'lIIl1l',Y S1?l't'fllf Elfllfllffflll .S'1nm'l1 9! KATHLEEN KISCH SJONELL General Elementary PHYLLIS GAIL SLATER General Elementary JOYCE ANN SLAVIN Fine Arts BRENDA SNELL General Elementary GLORIA EUGENE SNIPES General Elementary X' EDWARD M. SPRAGUE Secondary MUflIC'I7Il1ffC'.Y -4-fd MARY STANKO Gl'lll'I'lIl Efl'H16'lIflIl'j' It-111 ELEANOR PI-IANNEMILLER STEGEMAN General Elementary cf w GLADYS ENGEL STEIN Gwzcrczl ElC'IIIL'lIIl1l',X' MERLE ALEIN STARKMAN Early Clzildlmml vs ' in mf' . 'v , 1 ' fr HENRIETTA WEINBERG STEIN General Elementary 4? 94 MARY JANE STEPHANIK General Elementary 'QI RONNIE OSTERWEIL STERN Early Childhood JOSEPH STOKES Industrial Arts 1 ARLENE FLORENCE STOLL General Elementary I I G' TZ.-I INA STURIVI Gelzwal EIf'l71C'lIIl1I'j' MAUREEN ELIZABETH SULLIVAN Gencfral Elwrzefzlury OBERT EDWARD SULLIVAN General Elwnentary Spcvirll EZIIIIUIITIOII Mwztally Rcftr1ra'4'1I MARY ANNE SZYMCZAK Gcfllvral EIC'Il1C'l1flIl'.X' W . I MONA GULKIN T.-XLARSKN Gl'lIC'I'lIf E1l'IIlt'lIIlIl'.Y 95 'Q 'TT' fi BARBARA A. TAWORSKY General Elementary MARIE JOYCE TEDESCO General Elementary QW THOMAS P. TRACY Industrial Arts ANGELA AQUILINA TREAT General Elementary Special Ef1I1l'llfll7lI Mentally Retarded sf JOAN MARIE TREGLIO General Elementary gf! X 14, 9' 'li' J JGHN JAMES TURRI Gclflcfral Elwrzwzrury EDITH ANN TRUCKS Genvral Elemwztary Special Eduvarion Mentally Rcftara'c'd JO ANN TRIPPODI General Elementary BARBARA ANN UMOWSKI General Elenzwztrzrnv JOSEPH UMANSKY Secondary English ff-:rg-uw Y , 'ww H ' -7 4 uf ' r 1 .A- KATHLEEN ANNE UNICE General Elementary F .yu ' 1-,1ff.1-g :- 3, l u I: J F. we v., - zwpsw.-wsne',:e1v52 ' LINDA CAPPEL URBACH General Elementary 1 rr 'ggi ELEANOR URBANIK General Elementary HOT x JOSEPHINE ANN URSO 98 General Elementary MARY ELLEN VAREY General Elementary JAMES F. VECCHIONE Secondary Social Science :fr- Xxx JOANNE ARLENE VERTELIS General Elementary JO-ANN MARY VOGLER Early Childhood .5 f. '-f rf 'UN DORYSAN PRATT VON BORSTEL General Elementary BARBARA CAROL WALTER Secondary Mathcnzafics 99 mi ,D ALEXANDRA WASKIW General Elementary cf FLORENCE MARY WASOWSKI Secondary Mathematics G? RAYMOND JOHN WATTS Fine Arts moo 'QTJ' BETTE ANNE WEAGLEY Early Childhood SUSAN WEIL Secondary Mathematics RUTH ROSENBERG WEINFELD General Elemenrary . ' ARLINDA CHRISTINE WEISS General Elementary Special Eclncation Speeelz PATRICIA MARTINO WIENCKE General Elementary ,-,qyu-,-Q LINDA SCHWARTZ WIEDERHORN General Elementary I jk SAMUEL WIENER Industrial Arts GAIL ROSENZWEIG WIESELTIER General Elementary JACQUELINE C. WIGGINS Early Childhood KATHLEEN ANN WIGHARDT General Elementary U JUDITH HELEN WILDENHAIN General Elementary JOHN RICHARD WILKES Industrial Arts MARY BETH WILL General ElC'llIC'lIfUI'j' Special Eclucalion Hard of Hearing ESTHER DELORIS WRIGHT General Elementary rj! is SANDRA WGRSKY Early Chilrllzood fb FLORENCE LORRAINE WRIGHT General ElC'l71C'lIfl1I'j' DOMINIC' I-. YACOBUCCI Flllt, Arts 103 rw, ,J .pf I, EFX SQ-,V E' NADINE DIANE YANGER General Elementary GEORGIANA YUSCHAK General Elementary ' .4 CAROL ANNE ZACCONE 104 Gwzcfrul Elwnenfary MARCIA LINDA ZAGIER Gerwml Elenzfwtary Special Education Hard of Hcfaring CAROLE LOUISE ZACK Gcfneral Elementary JOANNE ZAWROTNAK General Elementary Special Education Mentally Retarded fw- JUDITH SANDRA ZISKAND Early Childhood . T' ' . 1 . f'z':l7ia': 1135 PATRICIA MARIE ZBOYAN Sc'c'0na'ary Social Sc'ic'11c'c' N- REGINA ANN ZYGMONTOWICZ Early Clzilcllzood Autobiogrophy The Closs of T964 ur autobiography is one of intellectual growth and physical expansion. The incomplete appear- ance of the campus which greeted us as freshmen has been changed by the erection of new buildings and the laying of permanent paths and roadways. The new laboratory school now occupies the field we once used as a short cut to the gym. The addi- tion of the new parking lot was welcomed as a partial solution to our ever present problem-park- ing. But physical growth wasn't only limited to the addition of new facilities, for our class, the first of the really big classes, was indicative of future student enrollment. Our physical growth has been equaled in scope by our intellectual growth. Our curricula has been enlarged in an effort to meet the increasing demands of modern education and the marked increase in faculty membership is further 1 evidence of the growth which is only just beginning. Literally it might be said that our class took New- ark State by storm-a hurricane to be exact. For it was during a raging hurricane that some four hun- dred wet and wind blown freshmen became the Class of '64, The welcoming smiles of our Big Brothers and Sisters 'were reassuring throughout our three days of Orientation. But to our dismay these same smiles were soon to become scornful shouts of Hey Freshman! Air Raid! as we were plunged into the curse of all freshmen-hazing. Al- though we were assured that it was all in fun there was, at the time, some serious doubt. Somehow, we survived and faced with renewed courage-the be- ginnings of new friendships, elections, class meet- ings, fulfillment of our sixty-five hour requirement, and, oh yes, classes and overwhelming assignments. By June we had satisfied our individual differ- ences and the Freshmen Party saw us as old hands at college life. The long summer passed and when we returned to the campus as superior, sage, and supreme sophomores, it was our turn. Our feelings of su- periority, however, were soon quickly deflated. For alas, what should arrive in the mail but our letter of greetings from Dr. Benson and the realization that in a very short time we would find ourselves among those enjoying the annual sophomore vaca- tion week at Stokes State Forest. The weeks prior to Thanksgiving were filled with thoughts of invi- I . . ESQ-Inf.. , ,Q If ..'g:..,,..' ,jak ,K '. . . . - x l .. 1, tations, teas, decisions, and that unforgettable ex- perience Hell Night. Our joy over parking spaces and seats in the Snack Bar during January and Feb- ruary was accompanied by the sobering thought that next year we too would be out in the field, Spring came and with it the greatly anticipated vis- it of The Highwaymen. But as the grass grew green- er and the flowers brighter, we knew exam time was approaching and once again it was time to begin looking for a summer iob. Our Junior year saw an important first. With the completion of the new women's dormitory, New- ark State would no longer be classified as a strictly commuter college. Somehow, this was to be the year of firsts. In our methods courses, we were given practical advice and information on the edu- cation of the whole child. Before we knew it, Junior Practicum was upon us and we were for the first time the teacher instead of the student. Our return to the campus in March was marked by the Junior Tea where the main topic of discussion was our Practicum experience. We began our Spring semester looking forward to continued firsts. Keane courtyard was the scene of an authentic Shakes- pearean production by our own Theater Guild. For some of us Spring vacation was particularly excit- ing and none of us who spent College Week in Bermuda will ever forget it. Our Junior year with all its activity was climaxed by the Junior Prom. With the coming of Fall, the Class of '64 ap- S HP - . '54 ' fx proached its Senior year with mixed feelings. Happy at the thought that within a year we would be in our own classrooms but likewise, sad about relinquishing college life and all it has meant. We saw the completion of new buildings and wondered how the campus would look to future freshmen. Our Senior Court was unique for after hazing the freshmen, we entertained them. Preparations for Student Teaching and the finding of iobs were up- permost in our minds, and yet, we found time to relax and enjoy a concert by the Four Preps. Our class was shocked by the assassination of President John Kennedy and paused, along with the rest of the world, to mourn his unfortunate death. Time was passing quickly and after Student Teaching we realized we had but three short months left. We signed contracts, we worked on our last Carnival, and looked forward excitedly to Graduation. On the night of June 6th in the Americana Hotel we held our Senior Prom, said our last good-byes, and promised to meet again. N...,,4 107 +5'K-N xxss xx xx ' .f-o in 3 Q 5- ' 7'-Li'-.-.. ,VAN J v R5 , 7' I .49-.46 - :kai 1- -- 4-Q Q ' L-.,.-45-brx-f, a' Y F X 'vc 'A f ,1 f 'S '5- B 6 .......... va- x,,, f s N I 'y -4 .L 'N r X R... VIA I - .1 it ' fx 4-1 J.x......I ......-vw 108 -I-Am4..,, ,M A , .X lf x...fg 1 ' v S , I .. , .-Vu N Y' v' .gf I Q Y. 1 ' ' N v .5 . Q? Q K .A - Vg xx . f --I x . G ,L K - ' . 4, v X. ' M 'f' 'H X' ' A . 4 K v A51 .. Q- ' I 0 y . X A 4 , , ' n 4 ' . 1 A X ,YN xx ' I -' I 1 'v Q -',, xl 2 f v. L FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATICDN s V .',. 9'X-.-.. , , L-44.1 Li? 109 4? EUGENE G. WILKINS President 'Q Q EX N I ff' wr' Q - 'X 36- ..4v'-'- - ALTON D. O'BRIEN Dean of College LOUIS E. RATHS Educafion HERBERT W. SAMENFELD Dean of Sfudenfs f 'hr ROBERT F. ALLEN Graduate Division CLIFFORD I.. BUSH Educafion L14 qw' , EEN fri waz Mfr Ig, 2 . Ui MATTHEW DOLKEY English JAMES BRANT DAY GEORGE W. GENS DEPARTMENT CHAIRMAN 112 'V' Uv ,., X ,- WX JOHN C. HUTCHINSON Hisfory - Social Science X., HERMAN I. LEPP Science is--' , 1 A EDNA D. SALT Early Childhood ei' Q! I JACK E. PLATT Music W 'ig . DouoLAs w. TATTON I-A Fine and Industrial Arfs S W if A EDWARD ZOLL Mathematics WILLARD E. ZWEIDINGER Health - Physical Eclucalion n-.W 4 .d If IYYX A B hr-f' 7. ELLEN DEGRAY ABELL JUUL v. R. ALTENA WINIFRED H. AMSDEN CONRAD ANGEBRANDT Fine Arts Education Health lndugy,-iol Arfs I si WILLIAM P. ANGERS Student Personnel f 'S in ll. 'Wx x xx HELEN G. ARMITAGE FREDERIC G. ARNOLD Student Personnel Science ff T iii SERAFINA FIORE BANICH MARY M. BARTLETT ROBERT E. BLOOMFIELD DANIEL T. BLOUNT Education English lndustrial Arts Science QT fi Z! 19 an . 5: MARVIN J' BOSKIN PATRICIA BOYD RONALD WILLIAM BRUSE Science Sludenf Personnel Sfudenf Personnel nw MARTIN S. BUCHNER W. CARI, BURGER GEORGE T. BURTT ROBERT E. CHASNOFF Fine and lndusfrial Arfs Fine Arfs EdUC0fi0n ECIUCGHOH V P' ANNA IVANNA CHORKAWA ROBERT B. COON WILLIAM A. CORRIE, JR. Healfh Services Fine Arfs Education F., 6 f?'N T27 pf' X. if 'U' EVELYN ANDREWS COSTON RALPH E. CULLMANN GEORGE S. CURRIER Music Science English Regisfmr ,ah X, . ,Y ,ff LMA. . V-. FRANCK G. DARTE Educofion vs 'U'--L rf P1 Lp Y .'-ff' Ri KX WESLEY P. DANIELS 'fx , T ' :Q LAWRENCE DAVIDSON CLARE DAVIES Music Sfudenf Personnel an 5' +149 ,,..v-99' Q la ui 1 K Y'--1 gt' BETSY J. DAVISON JOHN W, DICKEY HOWARD FRANCIS DIDSBURY, JR. JAMES E, DORSEY Coordinator of Sfudenf Acfivilies Mafhemaiics Hisfory and Social Science Music V-.. 154: ... Rf- if Q ,.,..., X X . l -Qlgx ' n-Q:'l: ' , I-gszgilx 1 - . 'fm x u -. - .- A 5 -f ' - -.x.n'N ...' HARRY N. DUBIN BEATRICE V. DUNKEL KATHLEEN M. ECKHART Eclucafion Library Educolion . :ng wg mf . RN V7 Q-c , li . CATHERYN THOMPSON LEO J. EUAS JOSEPH ERRINGTON THEODORE FARAKLAS HSENHARDT Field Services Heolfh and Physical Education Moihemolics Educcfion ' 1 'R . RYCHARD FINK HARRY W. FOSKEY ROBERT J. FRIDLINGTON Eclucolion Educolion Hislory and Social Science P' I 1-, wifi'-wt ,I x 'SPN sf 3 iq' 'N ' 1. ff? ZElLA J. OLIVER FRY REGINA H. GARB JOHN O. GERRISH ' FREDERICK J. GILSDORF English Mathematics Music English . ,I II V E . 4? X 2 H, Q A 'V Lf,-Fr' N ' I L I I NATHAN GOLDBERG IRWIN GRACE DORIS L GRAY History and Social Science Field Services Education ,xxx x 1 .fi NN Y- at J if fi- THOMAS R. GREENE JANE E. GUINNANE JOHN EDWARD HAEFLY JOSEPH T. HANCOCK History and Social Science Graduate Special Education Education 4 FD-X ' i xr' 1 GEORGE HENNINGS RICHARD J. HERRICK JAMES HOWE Science English Fine Arls 76 x 'va -'Y -1 FT' lie' 91? CLIFFORD W. JAHN DONNA BOUDREAU JAMISON LEROY JOHNSON DAVID W. JONES Indusfrial Arls Educafion Mafhemoiics Fine AHS s X .. 1 b I H HARRIET D. KAVANAGH Educclfion Y . Q 1-f PHYLLIS F, KAVET1- MARYLIN C. KELLAND Mgfhemayjcs Hisfory and Socrol Science Y .Q-E x EMA ' Zur' ' ll---Q 5 ul i 'M i ,- E 5 :if rv J E Q iw 2 n A 'Nb Lfxfxr MARGARET KIRKPAUUCK JOHN s. KORLEY SIDNEY KRUEGER F. KEVIN LARSEN Fine Arfs Business Manager English 511915511 if ROBERT l. LATHEROW Music N? X . JANET G. LEONARD DON LEVERID Field Services Educafion GE fx ,g .A K7 rv YQQ-4 mix 155' ,A JOAN L. LEVINE BETTY LINTHICUM MINNIE LIPSON JACQUES H. LOELIGER Mufhemqfiqg Science Library Assisfonf Direcfor of Sfudenf Teaching and Plocemenf ,,.- WHQL1' A CHARLES JAMES LONGACRE, JR, ROCCO E. LORUSSO SAMUEL LOURIE Direcfor of Field Services ECLUCUHOVI E 9ii5h SLS - 9 R. Q: if IRVING F. LUSCOMBE ROLLAND RAY LUTZ, JR. CHARLES W. MCCRACKEN WILLIAM C. MCNEICE Hisfory Hisfory and Social Science Education Indusfrial Arts Q Q ,NNN .15 lm CAROLINE R. MADISON GENEVIEVE E. MARKHOLM DOROTHY C- MARKLE Science fine AHS Foreign Languages and Educafion e M if Q ,V ag.- H. WILLIAM ARNOLD MERCER BETTY ANN METZ A. LEE MEYERSON OTTO H. MILO Assisfanf Direcfor of Admissions Field Services Science Library A-an Q? M V 1 sf i I BARBARA JANE MORENO MURIEL NAN MORGAN JOHN H. O'MEARA Mafhemafiqg Educafion Library 'F . .,. Q Egg, ,tm . fun K wrt-s f' SANDRA R. ORLETSKY EVERETT S. OSTROVSKY MARION L- PARSONS STAPLES PERSINGER Pfogrgmg Coordingfgf Educqfign SEFVLCES PhySiCGI EdUCCfi0n Sfudeni Adiviiies 122 WHS . 4. 1 lx S-A., X IM' JOAN R. PESCE LAWRENCE WALTERS PITT ZITA NORWALK POLSKY Library Educalion Eduqgfjon ...- wp! 'N 'D ETHA MARIE PRUSER DONALD R. RAICHLE ERMA RAKSANYI JOHN P. RAMOS, JR- Hisfory and Social Science Hisfory H9Glll1 Und Pl1ySlCOl EClUCOli0f1 Direclor ol Sfudenf Teaching ,-5 'Dx Ji. lk! RONALD REICKER IRENE P. REIFSNYDER JOSEPH W. RENDELL English English Library -rt-,Q 'UN EDITH D. RESNICK Physical Educafion LAWRENCE R. RESS Library wi. f ! . , , gl .Q 1 nr, ' ,' uf EVAN C. RICHARDSON ARNOLD S. RICE Hisfory and Social Science Science f'- ELISABETH D. SANDERS English Y JEAN M, RICHARDSON LAURA E. ROGERS LAUREE N. RYSTROM Educafion Music Sfudenf Teaching I... in GERALDINE R. S. SCHIAVONE Healih and Physical Educalion LILLIAN HOPE SCHNEIDER ROBERT W. SCHUHMACHER Heallh and Physical Educafion Science KU w-., X17 1 , 4 4 . . v- 1 X ww ' HELEN GUSTINA SCIRE rm rf 9.5 BARBARA SHEPARDSON MARTIN SIEGEL Education Eclucalion History and Social Science N ,v,sw--J. 'y,0.uu-.., 4 ltlwnh 3 X. . 1 I I X 1 . I' Q I ' . Cl..- 1' -, lixxositsc' ' Illffqvv' , gi ffdiffi ALFRED A. SILANO NETTIE D. SMITH VANCE B. SNYDER H. WILLARD STERN Science Physical Educcfion lndusfrial Arfs Educaiion E. THEODORE STIER DONALD A. STRUYK Direcfor ol Admissions Science at CATHERINE M. STULB Physical Educalion 6 2 k ,DX ' .52-. MARGARET TALLERICO EDWIN THOMASON WILLIAM JOHN SULLIVAN Physical Educofion Lgb,c,,y Engfjsh IQ' SAMUEL MAURICE VALLA GLORIA VA'-ONE Educafion Library ,or iv? . MELBOURNE P. VAN NEST BERTRAM VOGEL EVA BOND WAGNER lndusfriol Arts Education Educafion if JOHN G. WAGNER DAVID K. WARD SELMA WASSERMANN Science 5Cf9f1C6' Education ,,- wc, .,.,: ,' . ,Qgfffr Nf- N A 1' 4 3 i X f s' s GOODWIN WATSON NATHAN WEISS Education History and Social Science .. x? 705 3' Lx 'X-mf' t' 'Q' f' ,Qr EVELYN Wll.lSON WENDT MURIEL l. WILHELM JACK 5- ZUCKER English Assistant Registrar E'1gliSh v,........, rs, ,4 'C bm' i.4' YN, ,NNN- . N AL- . F sxxxwj ,I 1 .5 N F., ,. , w . Lv' '- .. .. , - 1 -1 .rx ,. lx- .Q .Y , - -n. -Nl gm.. - ' f YF .1.f .f -, , 9 t I - 3-1- -1-in .-'Li -1-in 11-1 -1-11 ,-1--I i iii V NM 1 1 ,. If ,I fl 'L 1 R '14-on-,--f u' wygg: L tg, ,gh , ESTHER ANSON In Memoriom No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. The teacher who walks in the shadow ofthe temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and lovingness. It he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind. For the wisdom of one man lends not its wings to another man. And even as each one of you stands alone in God's knowl- edge, so must each one of you be alone in his knowledge of God and in his understanding ofthe earth. The Prophet KAHLIL GIBRAN ' 'iT l l i Il ll l 131 5 M x X 1 K x xxx 1 ' s 4 , vs' E tl 4.11 ' :E Af u Q V- ., ff' L ,lf S Cyl! 'ff . me - rx, H pf' ,ff -f ' A 1 .L 9' nr- 'rs' V , . 5 I E, 5 ' ' 4 , K 4 f' Quik: ,f 1 ' if' 4 2. E Q-f' ,S-fi E I X 2 -sm, R E .Q , 5 s F S 5 1 s if ., ,524 SQ, , 'f iff E 2 ,,,, a 535 . -f Eff fi 31 Q ,Q w: fig A K s a 5 . Q. ,, fr , i ,V . pa.. QM 'Fl' a -'.- , 'EXP-1 v 4. 4. , f V ri... -' J x -ff-is an ff ,fr V s .- i 7 f iffy,-Q ,V , I Q in A ' 'Y-x 'z A u 'I ,-off .1--if 1 4. -, - . fir' , 275 YNY' EQM, ' Y ' w W- 'K 1- , ,.,. WH x V. 'L , I , W. ' QQ iff? . - ig, K, . . as X JD- ' xt f p, Sw - me, i Q. .Y F f 3 'Q ffm- -ri' - r xi wr iffq .A Q if 9' it 'Q fl-15' A W Q E A il! Q 0 . 4 f 31,14 . if , shi, R1 Q-in fi? 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I- -5.mns1.Q, .iv q :,,1.,-,,1i..,5x,Rw '-'Nd' hd BPI rrrree 1 , Qu 3, .ma 'Oth vlllinin-min, A, ii:-alt-Q 'ivllluw an . 4 my ,., 'ni 61 4 u .,x,,,,Q,. 'Xfblfls t D 4 J'-'1 N 9 .Jr tv npr, .QL-at 0' 'm ' 1'- W nut wr ungw., .f iilrla .,, ,.',,:1 N' ns..,g,. . lx! . ,F -441'-'uw nu K... M .-Q il QP' - - - ' f'-1 nm .AQ '..,,.f M, r 0 i r ,mv it UNDERCLASSMEN 133 4 RFQ ? 'Q 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Goldforb, Corresponding Secretaryg Tony Martino President: Pot Lupo, Trecxsurerg Marlene Bovosc, Vice President, Louise De Furicl, Recording Secretary. 'Qm- Class Advisor Donno V. Jamison CLASS OF 1965 'I 1. 1 1-,..,,'1 Q FIRST ROWS J- Pvmo- M- VCIQHIG- SECOND ROW2 5- SIYIIIIGU- W- MQQUYO, genldowski, V. Tondo, B. Golski, B. Sfokwicz, F, Eskro, A. Madsen, I, Sfruihers, P- SQYOI, -I- Mirhell, M- DGVOVIHGY, L- Lewis. 5- LSWIS- THIRD ROW! C- WY' P. Sampson, l. Tornow, J. Hosuly, J. Spedor, B. Shiebler, B. Kennedy. V R R.4M'c' .M 'W , ,xg V A' It 7- 2? , I 'fy' FIRST ROW: C. Diaz, M. Fava, D. Andrews, E. Sepe. SECOND M. Gclosso. THIRD ROW: B. Christensen, R. Cwiuknlc, R- Mvlvin- ROW: J. Furman, P. Lupo, M. Denzer, V. Fear, C. Flofley, B. Gaines, J. Mury, A- I-GIICY, F- ESIUG, J- FOYSYIIW9- V . 'Y ka FIRST ROW: F. Mersifz, P. Sfumpf, S. WOCIOWSIYYI A- SIHISCGI, B. SGXGY, C- Naegele, M. Natella, M. Nouer, G. Gede, D. Belas, M Suppa J Roszkowskl Chaiken, R. Mouak. SECOND ROW: B. Pecora, C. Brooks, A. Cusfode, C. C. Reddington, P. Vifolo, M. Korlcnd. sf re All ew., I - V 9 FIRST ROW: J. Skiper, M. Peterson, A. Marino, M. Pereira, S. La- Salvia, S. Greene, L. Klimovich. SECOND ROW: R. Nisenson, H. Shider, A. Kordulak, P. Myirowitz, D. Briggs, L. Korostil, E. Shorr 136 X7 ' qw THIRD ROW: T. Werner, E. Levine, D. Kurowsky, C. Wysoch, O Ebner, T. Reynolds, G. Lyons, A. Zak, Z. Goldaie, J. Simone, A Wieboldf, M. Caruso. . . U--gn -A --J Ar Y. Q, .,... . 4-44.1 - -- -2--....Y...-...--..-lm - Y 'i I J! I 1 A Q 1 ' -vw ' - '1 U .4 U- Al- E ':' ' ' '1 A :'l.'hQ' .. .1 . ' OT ff. K 'f'4if:w?l?f ' :W an NZ X I-'17 s '1 I 15 z'Z xv-na V ,- JK B Cwbr C Q v R F KS 'wi ,,1-Um J - Zijdlix- Anais. FIRST ROW: V. Lombardo, B. Murphy, T. Velder, A. Cicmpolillo, J. Ciccone, THIRD ROW: T, Wislofski, D. WiHioms, E Wear, D O Rm. M. Shoponko. SECOND ROW: L. Rizzo, J. MocGoy, N. Rudoski, V. Freire, M. Ploskon, D. Monaco, P. R1-ndlnu, E Koylf-. J. Bah , Jz' ' Urso, K. Jcnelli, G. Strcmgio, R. Lichi, E. Sfromfeld, M. Pinio, C. Pogono. Mcringer,C,Oswcmld, R. Govch, J. PIL-rce. 2 TY I - ., Q 59 F' FIRST ROW: S. Pines, M. Stein, P. Bulgar. SECOND ROW: G. Otto, son. FOURTH ROW: P. Spillane, C. Pester, B. Strauss, C. Lyon, E. S. Satsky, M. Sedito, L. McKelvy, D. Albrecht, L. Kolton, L. Wayne, Merkel, M. Goldsmith, H. Sniezek, S. Sager, B. Martiurana, B. S. Sarica. THIRD ROW: H. Fuss, E. Esposito, K. Gleason, M. Robert: DuLaney, J. Sitek, N. Ostroff, J. Opp. ny ,K - :Y -W:-Evra. V, :qw Y 486-57. 'B X Q ,454 2:-.... i FIRST ROW: M. Aroneo, L. Sisto, M. Delabar. SECOND ROW: G. Arzt, K. Budin, N. Bottita, W. Bucher, D. Lenz, C. Erdman, R. Love, B. Bla Hartmann, L. Kielb, J. Seller, R. Bertino, M. Bonner, E. Ahr, C. Apgar, R. Schueler, V. Andreski. Hand, R. lvers. THIRD ROW: A. Amodio, K. Kumpf, D. Byrnes, L. Kane, M. I 5- 4 ,pre ' A - .,-'-fir C7 In s N5 NJ ,-. 1-v T7 Y... GHS .v -Q :- A Q' I to ll dl .rl A A FIRST ROW: L. Heimen, M. Fruchferman, B. Greene, L. Greenberg, J. Kamin- sky, V. Jay, L. Van Liew. SECOND ROW: C. Choiken, A. Geednan, A. Gun- S. Chiarelli. THIRD ROW: R. Novak, E. Hamill, A. Smolson, C. Lombardi, V. Hofacker, M. Gurchak, G. Barlow, E. Hausser, A. Levy, G. Simington, B. fher, B. Zogier, P. Jacko, J, Feindel, M. Lazaro, E. Malanga, G. DiCos?anzi, Gglgki, -'5f,:A,.g.,-. A It R955 I 51 ...,1- X FIRST ROW: K. Goldfarb, R. Conforli, V. Canis, E. Fifzsimmons, R. ROW: C. D'AnIonio, M. Dick, A. Boucek, E, Renort, N, Vcllucci, J. Brady. SECOND ROW: M. A. Del Sordi, C. MacKinney, P. Buchnoll, Ganlly, D. Bradford, G. Wiesner, S. Slovik, D. DcVn1o, L. DvFuriu, L. Brask, R. Adams, P. Parrillo, E. Del Corso, N. Truppi. THIRD S. Markwell. 139 . . 1- ' I CLASS CF 1966 HB1 .. 'YK 4 I I i Xxg, I N A .--f xx x N F I I L FIRST ROW: R. DiSIefano, L. Reitz, S. Kobus, D. Soehl, D. Brandao, T. NoveIIo, SECOND ROW: J. Boffa, C. Romano, K. Munkei, P. Nagel, I. Poiosky, R. Bordan, R. Lippman, B. laSaIIe, P. Byrnes, J. Neubauer. THIRD ROW: G. Cohen, R. Schneider, I., Mesonas, D. Piatkowski, E. Pietro, H. Newsham, R. Hajkowski, S. Schwartz, J. Schrock, B. Dc-vlin. X. V723 -' s s N , I., J :yu if XN if j Q ,ak nn' FIRST ROW: M. DoIinicI1, D, Hever, J. Kramer, S. Haug, J. Kerr. glinski, G. Mozino, E. Koenigsberg, J, Filed, G, Dqnis, K Jacobus, SECOND ROW: S. Elfenbein, M. Pennell, P. Campbell, J. Conway, R. T, Babitsky, C. Germ-rf, C. Zubkob, K Gargana R Zi-ld M Krm-Y Grimaldi, J. Campisi, M. Manzie, G. Havck. THIRD ROW: J. Szczy- T41 t I 4 'W ' 'Q-is' f I FIRST ROW: M. Kevoe, F. Clemenie, J. Daniels, L. Gruppuso, P. Myers. SECOND ROW: M. Roth, K. Huebner, R. Coakley, T. Luciani, K. Austin, M. Zager, C. G. Parker, B. O'Donnell, ,f .Tn N,-3 K., FIRST ROW: J. Lieberman, S. leder, N. Langley, l.. Bace, E. Decker, Lello. THIRD ROWS M- MSSICS, W- Kluin, F- KBHY, A- M0f1iS9f0, J- M. Porcello. SECOND ROW: D. Moriniello, H, Jensen, K. Kowalczyk, luisky, J. Oppenlonder, A. Maksymowicl, G. lclok. K- Bruder, J- H. Kovasala, J. Mai, D. Kiziu, G. Sanford, R. McBride, E. Kopf, J. Sienkiewicz. Heafch, E. Zipersfein, M. Woieski, J. Kirk, C. Colle THIRD ROW: C. Hayeck, C. Hoad, K. Walsh, T. Halpin. Y - 231.41 J :www E2-levi. ' H IE7+f..33 '7 'i Ffa Qiii L.-If - -.-i- .www- -I.4r i'if HI IS I1 f '33 T1 . Q 1. I X! mr ,. S FIRST ROW: N. landa, P. Carney, B. Wax, J. Vadney, B. Chipman, D. Dugan. SECOND ROW: M. Lehrer, G. Karmazyh, E. Spiegel, D. Schwarfzstein, M. Bernsiein, P. Larkin, B. Wefzel, P. Sablik, D. Peter. 0 I I V I L- ,ffl 11 THIRD ROW: R. James, J. Mihalko, M. Smolinski, B. Bogner, J. Lusiig, P. Schweikart, E. Zymroz, E. McCIorry, E. Heinrich, K. Klose, M. Nycz. WS. Wasil s ' Z A-. ' '1 FIRST ROW: I.. Hausler, M. Zdenek, G. Oliver. SECOND ROW: C. C. Chaya, R. Haspiul, M, A. Setara, J. San Fihppo, J Vain: I Hyer, T. Szymanski, B. Wujciak, R. Boczar. THIRD ROW: D. Thomas, Sisko, K, HiIdubrant, A. Zcippalla, K. Si-vm, M Govdan NN Swini I 1 S. Hecht, R. Cronin, S. Haborak, L Schwariz, B. VanNo1e, G. Pike, A. Berhoias, D. Sinensky, V. Zarzycki, D D-gas W J. Edwards. FOURTH ROW: R, Nisonoff, S. Wetenhall. FIFTH ROW: I-1 U56 1 pl ,, U' Lv. x 2.'M?f2 . .. .vgmvi . fs 3 ,-Q . . .swirl my .N .,,, K xii! 144 I , ,1- T siliifziiq. ai -, 4 . - . . K f. wifi-I' .A in ai' HJ . .4 'L W mi' 5' P my-ge, H F!! K., .W y ' 1 -.su - '13 sk '54 'UW-'H A bg Q ,. .13 1 JA - -..' -N' FIRST ROW: G. Cosforol, I. Schenker, M. Flannery, C. Burke, E. Krompf, T. Coyle, THIRD ROW: C, De Graaff, l, Impoglicfelli, P. lmfuso, J. MC M. Fudge, A. Morurono, D. Gyrfw, E. POYUGYOHYZ- SECOND ROW2 F- Collough, R. Cumliffe, R. Smith, R. Sirovo, G. Lyons, R. Kumdc, C. Kleim. Pcscle, J. McVey, J. Mackie, M. Kuchfyok, G. Wosko, J. Hosuly, R. Reise, Q , 'ITS' 9 A Q ' f . il 3. uf fjez' bam' IV IL. 1l1u1s....-:.'.l vw v- C. . 5'H. ? f',!2 inff 'Ir -av are 1'-it HQ!'.gQ'i' SMA f'K 4-1 NJ '37 vw I ' Nm FIRST ROW: E. CUbeV0f E. Forkos, C. Ambruso, M- Bowler, B. Babcock, THIRD ROW. H. Goldberg, F. Bihon, E. Bonovivocono, T. Urban, G. Sil' E- BYOWI1, 5. Belllioff- SECOND ROWS 5- CS0lWlK, M. Briggs, C. Aufor- versfein, S. Cohen, D. Sharpe, B. Bresslow, P. Casey, M. Borbos, G ino, M. Cuono, P. Boker, E. Bash, K. Judson, A. Trizno, J. Budenbender. Randall, V, De Sgntig, . ,Q . NX C , . A-C 7 -al' -vu--1-.gp LXW- '3Flzi?'h. QV FIRST ROW: A. Lipper, C. Poproski, D. Friedman, C. Williams, F. win, S Young, R. Presitgiocomo. THIRD ROW. S Wilczoll, J Chi- Youngbluth, C. Piefrzok. SECOND ROW: J. Nagy, C. Munfric, J. lol-cos, J. Pe-luso, A. Muluehill, J. Bosile, R. Meimin, J. Gluck, J. Oliveira, A. Toffey, E. Schoremcn, M. Phillips, M. Molloy, R. Med- Sfiles, P. Minorchcnko, C. Morohon. i l-S5 l l l i l l 4 i l I V I I 46 , -:':-'-.-'s'f- ' qw 3 ini Q4 1 ,gm If S' f FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Doran, Treasurer, Bonnie Spencer, Recording Secre- tary, John Firman, Vice President, Barbara Green, Corresponding Secre tary, David Milis, President. '25 xv I, Class Advisor Evan Richardson I 967 f 1 1 f 1 PFW ' 'fr 32 S-.5 Qu 'JI HQHTTSVQ-MQ . I sq. - I ...-asf---Y A D ,. H 5 FIRST ROW: J. VonBIacke, A. M. Foley, I. McDade, C. Martino, G. Chaif, P. McNamara, P. Marchesani, M. Maltese, A. LaVisfa, M. Vi9ale, L. Limaldi, M. Vanco, F. Danse-reau. SECOND ROW: D. Orsini, P. Skerko, J. Sifek, E. Hermelin, F. Marks. x . mv .-X: .f 'I nivlf' .4 QUT' ' .0 -:Ji 0 . 0 QI yr I l'N 0 17 I. M- X- I KXN vi f' X J X x., , Q? 5-1.- X-1 BACK ROW: R. Torella, M. Warfman, M. Budd, J. Zaremba, B. Corwinske, D. Gowar, B. Christiansen, C. Zinno. SITTING: S. Phelan, J. Ringled, N. Horned, E. Sacharov. 147 A . . . 5 4, . E L -tax .,. , .iw vmvlws ' V'QfW + V J l.iQ.:i' ' ' 'Y i I Fi Sari Ay fi , A 'N' I1 5Ps..,:'n l ,Q i Q: l FIRST ROW: D. Cotullo, E. Silver, M. Rosen, F. Pomponio, J. Mciccia, M. Sebilio, Kuebler, J. Voegtlin, D. Stcnkoviiz, C. Kelly. BACK ROW: B. Vesey, R. C. Page. SECOND ROW: G. Glickmcxn, C. Fishlcin, J. Brih, V. Rubinskos, M. Schqeffer, Parr, H. Riehl, D. Pierce, S. Thornton, K. Quinn, N. Wolters, V. Virgo, V. 1 i l . 00 14 M-.. L FIRST ROW2 M. McCormack, L KYUQGY, G. M09f1Cl'b C- Flood, C- ROW: G. Tromeher, C. Pioniek, W. Krihok, A. Gregus, N. Gliewe, Berry, P, Ferrel, S. Wotalik, B. Krolikowski, I. Komermon. SECOND A, Kqgmer, J, Gp-iffiih, S, Mqzzqrelli, C, Day, E, Kipness. 1 -- , r. E.. Y: ,ull va, K 'sv l ,QPQ shi! cl S B1 k B Palefz BACK ROW L Kellogg C Delmonaco, C. FIRST ROW: R. Reilly, D. Circirillo, J. O'Donnell, M. Caruso, R. Gorman, M. Lapi es, . ownmc , . . : . , . Doran, B- Green, 5- Olexo, M- NOON. SECOND ROW: 5. R0S6l'lb6f9, G- Cebulak, K. Renart, C. Gagnom, M. Hamm, D. Graves, H. Piskun. Conomos, C. Heimann, L. Remisousky, L. Wallace, G. Miles, G. Patriarca, L. .A l l . 9 l . 5 Q ' . ' -' U . .ll lrj lx F . v -. .1 l r T FIRST ROW: M. Pasfore, L. Chanowilz, F. Pomponio, B. Zucker, meyer, C. Massa, G. Grundmonis, D. Gigo. THIRD ROW. N. SECOND ROW: J. Kantrowitz, J. Sabo, F. Ammiruta, A. Korn- lannarone, R. Bordan, P. Marchese, D. Freling. mi LZ fe llwrtv. H J. .yw,:,,:,, ..g. M., 1 -, SPT' ...- I 'vy- a A K -Oulu ' 1 HJC 149 l FIRST ROW: D. Bollck, M. Bailin, C. Birnie. SITTING: P. Ammon, C. Fellows, E. Bourdeau, C. Bellivecu. FRONT ROW: E. Robinson, P. Denichols, G. Hirschorn, S. Bogcfch, L. Greenfield, M. Carey, F. Bouer, V. Cullen, C. Geisz, M. Fillion BACK ROW: L. Klehr, L. Ginsburg, T. Gomich, M. Harrlson. iii' RI-f ...IW-.Q FIRST ROW: C. Sofkowski, D. Alvine, S. Cinege, S. Dorsf, D. For- Fider, D. Ambrosino, D. Schronk. FOURTH ROW: F. Zongori, T resi. SECOND ROW: G. lewis, A. Epstein, C. Bortkowski, P. Taffe, A. Roy, C. Gore-lik, C. Rush, J. Grillo, J. Berordo, A. Burr Lobrecque. THIRD ROW: R. Glogorski, K. Taylor, C. Jacobson, E. 'Q-' 'J as f 3.4 pgxasa. NP' '13 C iz J. I . -'14 QJEL2' ' fr- '- ' NY X X.I-el FIRST ROW: C. Broncuccio, A. Bigoifo, B. Piefronowiec, A. Kreybig, sito, V. Gubner. BACK ROW: E. Sfompoulos, G. Wiefz, J, Peters, S. L. Simei, J. Forbmon. SECOND ROW: C, Eckerf, S. Hoggeriy, l. Adelesiein, J. Signorelli, C. Zolowski, A. Possicn, E. BOOT, C. Boylv, Augusfine, J. Mortimer, C. Mihlon, S. Heslin, R. Odermon, M. Espo- C, Leibman, J. Niederer, R. Myslivcc. FIRST ROW: K. Lichfer, M. While, B- l'lOf0Wlf1, M- l-- MCKUYI P- ROlDlnS0n, ROW: M. Floid, B. Kelichner, K. Melczer, J. Mathews, E. Krayifz, P. Mc- P. Moclwsic, l- 5Cl'1l0SS9f- SECOND ROW: M- Ropioulis, K- R0Cl1Sf V- Neely, C. Kilone, P. Faulks, J. Hoppes, W. Malvor, F. Lesko, F. Redmer, Tetschner, D. DeFarge, V. Semomchick, L. MaHurri, G. Euisfchehu, C. M, Rei,-Qi,M,Conf0,-fi. Schrangella, T. Fasteau, M. Abramowitz, M. Zemlansky, B. Boskey. THIRD 1 1 , -4-- l I Q l l l l 1 ?' - -.. -- A - - .A-9 N-In-L-- 6 I ff 'uv' '- ' -eq... l .gr-Aa' K-is ...gf . bu Q FIRST ROW: 5- Bl0ClC, P- 50l4S, J- Bell, E- JOVHGS- BENCH: l-- P. Friedman, M. Dyke, R. Harien, J. Sulikowski, J. Cangialosi, C. Arons, J. Pear, C. VonSl'1illagh, D. Charkowski, M. Fornoff, E. Richger, H. O'C,-,lloghonl O'Connell, J. Ulichny. BACK ROW: L. Chanowitz, L. Feldman, 152 I asfprffv: . I 4 si l' '-2' F. .fn L l ...- FIRST ROW: S. Cohen, D. Thomas, P. Dimichino, E. Poli- Mistretta, J, DonDiego. THIRD ROW: D. Mills, K. Lynn, L. casto, T. Malzone, B. Shannon. SECOND ROW: F. Amdur, Zingali, B. Spencer, D. Peters, M. Topoleski, J. Campbell, B. Maull, I. Fisch, B. Elson, D. Brzenski, D. Watenmaker, J. A. Kuron, F. Ganzer, A. Caroselli. JFK-I 7 f dk-f ' I -'ivan IS i 5-c Y 7 ,Z FIRST ROW: A. Cecere, I. Rubens, J. Franklin, K. Ireland. SECOND Pete-rvary, M. Hogan, R. Allen, V. Hrywnialc, K, Jenkins, FOURTH ROW: E. Bocker, M. Edison, J. Conte, B. Black, C. Miller. THIRD ROW: C. Rieder, M. Handelmon, J. Spieler, E. Schwartzbach, J. ROW: P. Tuminara, M. Clark, C. Schiesl, A. Bruno, M. Frank, K. Moore, E. Hickam. C. Armstrong, R, Taylor, F. Bobel, E. ORorke. I53 .-AIAQZ5..-ff .... ...,,....... , ,, .. . , V4 . ,, D M I .E . . -' xi. 1 32 T . .ix N Y il ,Af ', , V c ' ' , , ' ' gh , w,,,.,n 1 . V , , , M Mx. .1 , , ,. lN.,A- ,4 alex ff ? F ' Jin' M x ' 1 A I 1' iq- -WN' 'jp -,. ,V ,Q V , H. W Q' .I , a I .If -. MF' JI- Q - A f ' V- , , . A nw' is A hr K' ' ' ' 5,-,ii 15 , I-' Q. iif Nw -. I . 1 ' Qin' x I vw 'fi'-'V f- . 'uv' 4-A ' '- ' . . - f . 1' - , ,, x ' , ,gy in--,.4.,., -1254 ,. , ,. 1 f- W V It, in A . I i. - 'f '- ' M 'V' A: A J+ii7Q77Mlif47f'gx'Hlff'Phze,?'f-f+- Q -Q-2:-'Q +f, Safgffw qv, , ., J .b . gs., H.. sa.. Ng, Q ,fx ,A , .Fly-. 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' -' ' ' - V , L -Q J , ' ' .X ' ,H , 1- 1 ,,,v1,'- . .4734-fviti ,' , PQ, P. .-gm 4 af.: -'I , lp 5 fl .W , lq4 . ,, 1 J ,. , ,s I 5 rv , , -4- , M1 Q . 1 I bv ' cg. .SdT:NSc3,s5g4?' nfs gi., eff 'Jia .s.yQ'v,., X kA','b'Q.f'm,', n ,VIL il, ,V f NJ . J. , . A 'V' 4A,':L6SKx 'VV v M ' I .1 -'ff .ff urn F7914 -Aw.. f': ++I.-.4 - -'- .- -I 1M , , - ff ' I, -4. . ' -- . I' ' 1. -- ' am I ' ' 5.4 V 'N' 'f' -f I' -1i'4.,i f 1- , ' 'A' f 4, Q ' I--0 - ' -- ' - - no ,A I I K sf -wx-',. I X fm I vim, .,,1 A wrt. 7' ' ' X 'QA -A. H ,II H. ,A f F49-.f Yin, 1 in 'ur 4 - ' .. 4. V . ,.-2 'H' 0' .A ',.a'-,L 0 5' .. ... .f ,Q ' ' . Q.. ,xg 1. 'Q-. -' 'fl ' ,'? 'Q-z'4'1- 's ACTIVITIES STUDENT ORGANIZATION The Student Council is a governing body comprised of elected representatives. lt works to provide students with a sense of satisfaction in the management of their own organ- izations and activities. Furthermore, its existence provides a liaison between the administration and the student body. Student Council's primary concern is the allotment of funds to the various campus student organizations, the appointment of committees involving the accomplishment of specialized tasks, and the assumption of leadership in the direction of school activities in such a way that they will be as beneficial as possible to the students while remaining within the limits of administrative and state ordinances. i 41 f .Jw ' vim t0 ff' Robert Conway President .lx .i ii 'E E 'x -il 'f fl .. ,I ,I Q. I u- Yi 6 SENIOR STUDENT ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES FIRST ROW: J. Mosterson, C. De Salvo, B. Conway, J. Wiggins, C. Horter, G, Ciqllella, P. McEnroe. SECOND ROW: B. Sauer, J. Edmonds, P. Resfoino, C. Zack, K. Sionell, E. Maher, J. Tedesco, R. lock. Diane Monaco Paul Minarchenlco Secrefary Vice-President '47, unnnnlzn 'Ill Ins: - uanannn A 'fm m ,, 1 l D vnu smln I l Writ: : 5 we me X K ' Stella La Salvia . Ri .X Treasurer ik n S 'B S Carol Williams Pvmelu MYEVS Assisfanf Secrefary Assislanf Treasurer ,Q 1 l 1 EXECUTIVE BOARD FN C SITTING: P. Myers, P. Minorchenko, R. Conway, Miss Davison. STANDING: S. la Salvia, D. Monaco, D. Mills, A. Record, T. Martino, E. Maher. The main purpose of this organization is to guide the proceedings of the Student Council. It does this by organizing the agenda for Council Meetings and by deciding which of the various matters affecting the student body shall have priority in being presented to the Council. The members of the Executive Committee include the presidents of the four classes, the Student Council officers, and two faculty members. xx' STUDENT ORGANIZATION REPRESENTATIVES Wiggins, B. Tedesco, G. Ciallella, C. Williams, P. McEnroe. THIRD ROW: R. FIR T R Z I - . - - I . Sauer, R. DiStefano, W. Shiebler, A. Marfino, M. Flannery, P. Carney, D. S OW R Schneider' R Melmm' A Amodlo' D' Hugens' J' Moslerson' Byrnes, C. Zack, J. Kaminsky, E. Maher, B. Renart, J. Gantly, D. Bradford, SECOND ROW: P. Restaino, J. Edmonds, C. Pagano, C. DeSaIvo, P. Meyers, . Assistant Treasurer, S. LaSaIvia, Treasurer, P. Minarchenlco, Vice President, B. 'I' Tedesco' M' Bonner' C' Homer' S' Murkwell' K' Slonell' T' Coyle' A' Record' Conway, President, D. Monaco, Secretary, Miss Davison, Faculty Advisor, J. D' Mills' R' Lock' 15 s ur -1 3:1 Mr. Anders, Dr. Arnold, R. Conway, Mr. Bruse, Mrs. Parsons, P. Minarchenko, B. Shiebler. STUDENT The Student Faculty Co-Op in its capacity as a policy-making board deals primarily with the auxiliary enterprises of the College Center. Its most im- portant concern is the proper functioning of the book store and the Snack Bar. CO-OPERATIVE The College Center Board is directly responsible tor all the social and cultural events held within the College Center. The Board's maior purpose is to provide intellectual and social enrichment for the students ot Newark State through seminars, musical productions, lectures and poetry readings. 'lg 4 L. 4 . W T ir 1 ., 1, 1- A L SITTING: R. Conway, Mrs. Parsons, M. Pecina, M. Glicklick, Mrs. P. Minarchenko, S. Cooper, M. Flannery, J. Kumpf, J. Spector, Mr. Klein, Miss Orletsky. STANDING: B. Shiebler, Dr. Arnold, Mr. Valla, Bruse. SOCIAL COMMITTEE . R--cz - V N-wvasqli .' f ..g.,f .gf ug ':i 'f .. A 4,3 f FRN ' Simi? . if ffprhg, , ,., ' hm I I ,.F Ln, . n -. 15 Q .5:T-,- A N, , I Q Mais z....aM. 15' Q7 i Q S, ' FIRST ROW: D. Circharello, B. Miller, Tresaurer, D. Albrecht, Corresponding Secretary, R. Conforti, Presi- dent, B. Maturano, Vice President, Miss Orletsky, Faculty Advisor, A. Bruno. SECOND ROW: M. Gomich, C. Walker, J. Andreola, F. Marks, R. Torella, G. Valente, R. Levine, J. McDade. TRADITIONS AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE An integral part of campus life at any college or university is a feeling of a traditional college heritage. The development of this heritage on our campus is handled to a large extent by the Traditions and Pro- cedures Committee. The members of this committee organize and sponsor those campus activities which will strengthen and enhance the Newark State tradition. I6O T' I? I FIRST ROW: Dr. Jean Richardson, J. Gantly. I SECOND ROW: C. Harter, M. Kastner. CARNIVAL COMMITTEE -QA N. Vellucci, J. Pumc, l, De Furla, R. Meimin, D. Byrnes, C. Zubkov, A. Bruno, Miss Sondra Orlefslcy. CAMPUS COMMITTEE '-h- .-ii'maf,T1 g f. g I , mf -ft ifE'..ti-. 1-gli f... iff' A . A i E' P1K+ I . In -I' 'E I JESJFSK I f '.iq .I I X -.rw-rel!!! . , K:.2.f' 12?- iff!! Cm: wg, ., J - FIR ST ROW: S. Leviff, J. ZoIopuIres, S. Young, M, Mindnich, K. Judson. SECOND ROW: D. Ho gens, President, T. Boblfsky, F. Wright, H. Treger, l. Zoppo, D. Siedler, I.. Brosk, Dr. Linihicum. I6I LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE ? 'M' 4 's LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: F. Wright. SECOND ROW: Miss Davison, D. Monaco THIRD ROW: J. Mcsterson, W. Shiebler. .- 1 I H XA 1. 5 ' E I I' ff ' I II P ,fg ' P2 E I 5 , 5 447 J:-'f :RN 1 K rf 3 il A ,ay .- -N . Y 1, 1 ,,'A f . 1 Y X C, I 5 I N , z .:3:.'.,? 1' 3 5 1 X X u r ' I . . xx I If 5 I N I 4 J ,, C 'A fx' 5 , 5 I v Jf E ff vs I ' -. ' I 6' . ,iq UN.: v A 5 1 - I ' I Q. ig I it 5 J Wg - . I , I :gg . W' I 51 I if 1 I A 5,,, frm F1 6115 ,-A0- ' 5 U ,' M .I , , . ,AJ JA, n . - .. . . , ,I n . . . , I. A Ag , . 4 , ,wg A, f. , I - . , 4 4, Q 110,134 -ff-, - 1 , egg J.o:.k'w H I. -rn: V-Ml: 'Q '- Qi HND 'px' I' I a f I .gtigif E P52551 I gif' .. if I l 1' ' 1 4 - - 2: effw' ' -s -A ., --- --. .. Q 'f?':'-. 144. T52Q'2ffi'T3'1 Ki aid. .A . Q--v, .:,.,-...grmlirk ,j.M an 'O f' -- '. , -u i,-if gg-.1 -. --.057 - - . ', - . .4229-4-iii 1 I - p 4 ' 'whgp' '17 - . -. I Q 1 Q -, ts-N'f Qh:-5. , fn' fig ' - ' - - f cw- ' -3 ff 1- , ,, .- 'sv if r ' '9 f-'-fl-r'-i1'linaxEJ4 a 'f ' ' ' . 31 . ji.. A Pc h ,49:'x5..' gb: ,- 1. L JKTTQITRX - lj '- 'JJ L4 ' 1 -. 24:1-c' 'V -521. - K. .1 , I i- 4, . .,v.., 1- 3-nail X' hubs' hr. ' 5 ., - V A- 'R' X , - L 4gf'kq,,- sh 'S is ss- . r--5'.,,Qrr-lf 'W 1 WW 'V' 1 ' ' Tm ' ' ,I 1 ..' gr A 'I ,lvl On., All A R pq' NR, ' -r ir.: n O L- ,s .,o' -J' The Fourth Annual Leadership Conference was held at Sharpe Reservation near Fishkill, New York. At this beautiful camp in the Catskills representatives from all organizations on campus met for four days of discussion. The theme of the conference was for the individuals involved to explore, discuss, and learn how to develop traits of good leadership. A team of graduate students from Columbia Uni- versity under the direction of Dr. Goodwin Watson served as trainers for the session. The trainers served as moderators for the T groups, their evalu- ation being the focal point of the conference. Guest lecturers supplemented the regular program and so- cial events completed the agenda. The students who attended received a two-fold benefit. They not only gathered ideas and methods of leadership, but also the invaluable experience of living and working together as a group whose pur- pose was to seek, define, and accomplish group as well as personal goals. From this the attitudes and attributes of a leader began to develop. GUIDES CLUB Qi 1 ..z 164 fi li 'x C. Horfer, Presidenig R. Meimin, Vice Presidentg N. Botfito, Corresponding Secretoryg F. Cicolese, Recording Secretoryg L. Zoppo, Treosurerg Mr. Wm. Mercer, Faculty Advisor. X . 2 ' 'f ..'.-e?!:u ' d s- ' i 1 r .. -fs 1- 'V 7Sr?v,.:' - .. I 5 5 1- 'gf 4 .1 .-roll. , i., --.luv ---1 , mv-'.. 1 .. L Ay L, F- ri i m C ,,:,.e.Qa. -, ...ga 'LJ ' '15 ' - Q L . ml -1 i.: '- .V' A Y r' 1' .1 2 -' I 12 ' . r.,-ef' 9. -.',:.g,:'- Nfl- . ' fu- :-.: 1 . . 5 T' 1-'Tiff 11 mm- ri.-43 1254- f V' ,--r V-,.gg.g,..-wr .11 .,.', N. - gr- K' . rg- 1 m, xg . Q P -F '-bN.wff -fu 'wg J .. ., 1 iv, .--1 , 1 gf' , X ' 1 ft gg.. Sf, Q QM, ' ...as-..,.v-ff-' ' si.: g5::Jf.:.wf'fw::. ' up-V - . gre if - . ' f ,nvnn ,.,, vw, ,...,,,., ,,., W... . . 4 5 i Wi-.1 --:iw ,Q llkli Will A I,-1 nl an lt.-' ' H V! 1 N Q . .Vi Ei!! Y-,.-an - SCID 11-7 Mr. R, W. Bruce, College Center Boord Directorg C. McCoIe. 10 bs figs Tk-'Q f-sf.I 'a::', . 29-4, NATIGNAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION The National Student Association is an important medium through which college students on campuses all over the country are kept abreast of cur- rent national and international affairs. On the Newark State campus, N.S.A. sponsors a varied program including discussions, foreign exchange students, news bulletins, and lectures, all aimed at making N.S.C. students fully aware of current events. lrfhwfdtf' in , il T2 - EES! K 3 'I ' l.XfQX' XN NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION E. Maher, C. DeSoIvo, J. Kreuger. STANDING. G. Con- FLOOR: J. Moyer, A. Harmon. SITTING: M. Sullivan, J, WCW, B- Snell, M- Gfrnis, B. Conwoy, J. FUICOYNW, 5. Shicb- Forley, F. Cicolese, N. Yonger, T. Martino, Coordinotor, Icr, K. Quirk, S. Elbert, F. Wosowski, J. Edmonds. '65 X 1 n.: +- 2! .JI Al ll Christine Kowalski Associafe Editor I xl U Robert Litowchak Eclifor-in-chief Mary Dormer Public Relations y. s - 'Q Q i-,,,,h?w i . N X. ff S.. v g vs Christine Paproski Copy Editor 4? ' ,- rw in-r yn.. fu 0 ft n.. f.f.l.l.-... 17 I 7 i X X5-, i 1 X 7.-R- fn , uxw .K3.'.'1 4 7. it-n, , -t .5 If ' 'f 'w: nfl Sl I :V l U tiff ' if --' CIRCUlllTl0ll - Edmund Deiowslci Business Manager ,riff , 5 , Jblllls Paula Jacko, James Fulcomer News Editors M rf - Elizabeth Handley Arnold Silverman Steven Wilczak Feature Editor Sports Editor Advertising Manager g, .N 24 as ,,-1.1 19 5. rv turf' fn.f?7 I j Lf- ' I67 ,ff U , 'I ' I . ,zhmllil ,bww g H ,wliivs , MW , Nm- 'YI KWWL? NU LAMBDA KAPPA The purpose of Nu Lambda Kappa is to provide an outlet through which the students at Newark State may dis- play their talent for creative writing. Manuscripts are submitted for criticism and suggestions during meetings held each week. The best literary efforts are collected and published yearly in the Dana Review by Nu Lambda Kappa. FIRST ROW: P. Peorce, N. Rudoski, President. SECOND ROW: C. Vitiello, G. Jcchim. COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN Allivldh -M9413 42.429 ..-. a EXECUTIVE BOARD G Hobedonk A Simscol L Becker H Benlomin G Kurtzer, Mr. Hoffly, Advisor. Q' .J If ' . --. f-.' 14 'xi DWTP! Corresponding Secre P. Madeo, President, R. Sullivan, Treasurer, P. Gaynor, Vice President, P. Sherwin, fury, K, Cola, Recording Secretory, Miss Eckhordf, Foculfy Advisor. A Ko l C O I A to ,Ffa ,iz-i ,H . .. Q in, ,M ,H , 4. Q- Q ' ' ' vc rr. in -m i- 9---ma. - b , U .bw E F. E H .1 i VA, . .Q g ,kb J sun A -sr-ww , M. ml! E'..I2iI1 -fm ' - 2' , ulirz :.:: . -lb - 1 .I - 9'-' . 1 W., -f an 3 1:55 ZKNHI 1 i v' vue m.L 4 -191 4. in L 0 UW Ai., , '11 .000 1 0 if T-- ,, 33' HH 169 i P i i F i' .l V - It-if QQ' ' 4 4 ,,,, 4 ALETHIAN CLUB 5 Q -I: l fl 5261! A 'i I I li I . ' I I I I I FIRST ROW: L. Knudson, L. Rein, F. Schumm, President, A. Gunther, E. Trucks. ' SECOND ROW: A. Fchrboch, E. Pietro, A. I Weiss, I. Struthers, D. Briggs, M. Caruso. NEWMAN Joan Drobinski, President, J. Kirk, Vice President- K. H , orrespondmg Secretary, B. Greene, Treasurer. . ,L I wc. 1' ' , ortmonn, Recording Secretary, A. M. Bossack C ' 1 .Rl 'V T-hi - J .'i'i.! 170 E... -.,-' '1 4 ,.-4-Y ,Z The Collegiate Council for the United Nations, a national organization, attempts to pre sent, discuss and possibly solve problems currently pending before the United Nations I order to meet these ends the C.C.U.N. makes use of model Security Council and General Assembly sessions. Meetings on our campus are supplement ed by off-campus conferences with C.C.U.N. members from other colleges. FIRST ROW: Dr. Roichle, Foculty Advisor B. Sirchio, Treasurer, E. Compono, R. Loeb Presidentg J. De-Benedetto, Secretory. SEC OND ROW: J. McCoIIough, H. Blott, D Moore, D. Kulick, Vice-President, B. Chris tensen. SITTING: N. Vellucci, M. Pecino, H. Bordosh, J. Gently STANDING: B. Shiebler, T. Martino A2 -3 1? 1 Wil.. f 'HUG Natl D. Kulick, Presidenfg B. Yorgi, Vice Presidenfg P. Keeshon, Corresponding Secreforyf J. DeBenedeHo, Recording Secretoryg D. Moore, Treasurer. P. Perrone, President B. Seidenfoden, Vice Presidenfg G. Wasko, Corres- ponding Secretoryg C. Gorosficigo, Recording Secretory, J. Petro, Treosurery C. Pompei, Public Relutionsg Dr. Hennings ond Mr. Wagner, Foculfy Advisors. El 172 xl? NI i....ff f3 .Al I , D. Kulick, Chairman EXECUTIVE BOARD FIRST ROW: S. Wilczok, Stoie Representcifivep R. Walter, Vice Chciirmonp B. Umowski, Corresponding Secretoryg D. Ambrosini, Recording Secretoryg E. Deiowski, Treasurerg J. Fulcomer, Chairman. I I I I . I I I ' -'-4 L l - .' , 1 me A wif 3 mf' FIRST ROW: R. Spillane, S. Black, P. Kelletf, Librarian, V. Ganis, Record- - Dormer, B. Renarf, S. Elbert. THIRD ROW: B. Green, R. Barankovich, B. ing Secretary, M. Kastner, President, Mrs. Z. Fry, Faculty Advisor, H. Fuss, Bauchner, V. Taylor, P. Jacko, R. Brady, L. Feldman, J. Spector, G. Yanco- Business Manager. SECOND ROW: M. Noyes, M. Lee, L. Remisovsky, M. lowifz, D. Wold, J. McCollough. Katz, B. Cohen, Treasurer, J. Penrin, Historian, E. Farkas, W. Klain, M. THEATRE GUILD D f 5 -, s ' 2 Q . 4 - 1 f l . 3 : vu, Li rf '- F' i l FIRST ROW: J. Angelo, T. Palma, J. Place, R. Meimin. SECOND ROW: , xx I, J. Grillo, D. Hcgens, T. Coyle, Secrelary, W. Shiebler, President, E. Cou- fanf, Vice President, B. Gargiles. THIRD ROW: J. Chrobak, J. Gluck, L. Zappa, J. Hovance, R. DiSfefano, A. Wishna, P. Minarchenko, R. Conway. SITTING: I.. Clark, Dr. Samenfeld, Dr. Morgan, Mrs. Jamison, STANDING: Mr. Larsen, A. Monisera, Mr. Herrick, P. Di Corcia. J . 'WJ'-GA-7 N- I l I 4:1 'VXY l li N.4 1 175 Ili? R. Meimin, Presidenf, F. Wright, Corresponding Secretary, C. Oswald, Recording Secretary, WA N. Botfifa, Treasurer, E. Heinrich, Historian. FINE ARTS FILM CLUB M. Maher, President, S. Cooper, C. Kowalski, R. Litowchak Vice President, M. Dormer, D. Baies. l 1 l HI-LOW CHORUS it l i i The HI-Lows are Newark State's official musical representatives. The group consists of thirty male and female voices. As representatives, the group tours New Jersey performing at various musical functions. Their reper- toire consists of a wide variety of songs and their performances are generally outstanding. l .? L, L C. V7 i X l FIRST ROW: J. Horring, M. Peterson, L. Kruger, M. Bondero, J. Cook, K. Jocobus, L. Metcalf. sEcoNo ROW: M. Costello, M. Meneghan, A. waskaw, o. xafmazyn, Mrs. Coston, Advisor, S. Waclowsky, P. Hunt, L. McKelvy, D. Peter, E. Levine. X I i The Madrigal Singers are one of Newark in religious and secular music of the Renais- l State's newer vocal groups but it has quickly sance and Baroque periods. Their perform- if become a permanent member of the college's ances are heard throughout the school year ll musical organizations. The group is com- both on and off-campus. f posed entirely of women's voices specializing l I77 .4 3 i ' A 3 5 ORCHESTRA MESSIAH -R 'IC r ....., - ---M -- 1- is '.1 F - wx Yr . V . i 'I l A . I 'TPI .qua SITTING: H. Rose, Vice President: I. Polosky, Treasurer, E. Borr, Vice President, B. Clark, President. STANDING: H. seein, w. Nowel, R. caccone, J. Jones, M. Porter, E. Johnson, L. scoff, E. sf-Qgemon, Y. Levine, J. Lustig. DANCE STUDY FIRST ROW: K. Pawlikowski, P. Partelow, J. Fedin. SECOND ROW: C. Muntrick, D. Circhirillo, J. Nagy, T. Werner, D. DeVito, Co-Chairman: J. Leone, Co-Chairman: G. Houck, L. Walker, N. Ludewig, K. Bennett. THIRD ROW: E. Housman, C. Coviello. A. N. O' .JJ - -- 5.551 ,J .-sq, V1 I79 ' .'.-, I-701 urn. 131 ff nuuwsriul gr ffm no menu-w-wang Wil? H H. Blatt, Presidentg Dr. Garb, Faculty Advisorg Mary Porter, Vice Presidentg Marcia Zagier, Corresponding Secretary: Lois Ciambelli, Recording Secretary: Pat Green- grove, Treasurer. Kappa Delta Pi is the national honor society in education and is repre- sented on the Newark State campus by Delta Rho Chapter. The purpose of the society is to promote a high degree of intellectual achievement and pro- fessional Ieadership ability. ,15- +5306 I. F. S. C. C. Hedden, W. Downey. The Inter-Fraternity-Sorority Council has as its primary goal the promotion of harmonious rela- tionships between the fraternities and sororities of Newark State. It is an administrative body com- posed of representatives of each fraternity and sorority on campus. A scholarship is awarded an- --1 I r ,. A .pd SITTING: J. Megaro, Corresponding Secretoryg P. Hunt, Vice Presidentg K. Goldfarb, Recording Secretary: J. Masterson, Presidentg A. Castucci, Treasurerg Mr. Bruse, Faculty Advisor. STANDING: A. Martino, J Treglio, P. Restaino, G. Priborkin, B. Amiano, P. Sgroi, C. Erdman, S. Markwell, J. Sulovski, L. Denman, nually by this group and is presented to a sopho- more or junior sorority or fraternity member who exhibits professional promise and leadership abil- ity. Activities sponsored by this group include the annual Coronation Ball at which the I.F.S.C. Queen is crowned. F T Q I I F 0 f , . n .I 1 Z D 4 l J . I . 2 .' 4 U vjfq ' My vw, pw: fp' Z www X GQWZ ww, M 'gf' 4' ' k K ' Y ' V V ' ' , lx x N. , 'lr ' 'E ' ' N V A 4 ww GREEKS ALPHA THETA Pl I I I 'T V5 ,- - 1 ,R : V . 3 ' 1- - s. R3 4 -Q2 , T nf T' C, tg, wi' I f V R-' FIRST ROW: J. Sonsiadek, L. Derman, H. Fuss, V. Hofacker. SECOND ROW: M. Talarsky, G. Fisher, P. Milano, Recording Secretary, M. Johnson, Vice President: J. Wildenhain, President: R. Hand, Treasurer, L. Polsinelli, Corresponding Secreiaryg J. BETA DELTA CHI D'Antonio, P. Bucknall. THIRD ROW: L. Meicalf, M. Sabatino, L. Ludwigsen, B. Pulsch, J. Penrin, R. Love, A. Bossack, B. Hughes, J. Baior, J. Lucas, A. Gurdak, J. Malvarez. - 1 'vig -11. I N .2 FIRST ROW: D. Rotunda, J. Tinney, J. VenGraitis, W. Dolinich, T. Hogenmiller, J. Ringled, J. Mai, J. Treglio. SECOND ROW: E. Merkel, Hisioriang K. Rice, M. Haley, Miss Shepardson, Fac- ulfy Advisor, M. Fava, Treasurer: M. Mifiricker, Vice President J. Kreuger, Presidenlg P. Dolinich, Corresponding Secretary: C. l82 ik Minasian, Recording Secretary: L. Haley, G. Lombardo. STAND- ING: J. Post, E. Hoesel, K. Perry, J. DeNoia, K. Knecht, C. Flat- Iey, B. Jankowski, N. Dolan, J. Vertelis, D. Beneziono, A. Weiss, T. Babiisky, K. Hegyes, E. Trucks, J. Murray. Q 1 ' Q neg 0 ilnantu l l lbnu l-vw: 1111 nr' z 1 I3-' ul PIM 'KD ll 'Hr I -. 'nv - s iiio. ?kQ 4 'f g qsfgiu- 'mliQ-Q-..-- li. Kiel Ani ,I rl ls 1l2 .l'I' NX '. ' . J . Y ' 1 ' z- '- J'L.Q.' . FIRST ROW: B. Wetzel, M. Elmy, B. Van Atta, M. Fudge, S. Arnett, M. Phillips, D. Albrecht, A. Novello, l D. Querques, J. Campisi, B. Chipman. SECOND ROW: J. Macera, J. Basso, M. Sedita, E. Bonaccorso, R. Cronin, L. Denman, IFSC Representative, J. Reitz, Recording Secretary, H. Bordash, Vice President, D. Cuculzella, President, S. Karniclc, Corresponding Secretary, A. Belliore, Treasurer, P. Gaynor, Social Chairman, G. Houck, R. Conforti, C. Harrigan, J. Del Favero, M. Adamo. THIRD ROW: J. Conway, G. Pike, S. Elbert, B. Seaman, E. Bash, P. Kesheneff, J. Della Sala, C. Chaya, D. Sinensky, D. Thomas, K. Walsh, T. Novello, C. Burke, H. Eckrich, S. Hecht, J. Andreola, F. Youngbluth, D. Friedman, C. Frank, E. Farkas, W. Klein, M. Batten, C. Wysock. FIRST ROW: M. Hammer, R. Rothenberg, E. Baranoff, M. Haber, L. Adelsohn, M. Kevoe, L. Petchesky, L. Schwartz. SECOND ROW: S. Satsky, M. Budin, Recording Secretary, M. Nover, Corresponding Secretory, B. Rosenblatt, Historian, M. Eisenberg, President, M. Shapanlca, Pledge Mistress, S. Silpe, Treasurer, I. Zevin, Vice President, THIRD ROW: M. Katz, I. Sobel, R. Quinn, S. Perlgut, E. Spiegel, B. Cooper, A. Schaefer, G. Priborkin, A. Seitz. 6 . hx 1.45 183 I 'I y 1 -0, 1:1 fb xref A X' FIRST ROW: L. Krchnacek, C. Brueckner, B. Dick, C. Kaiser, P. Partelow. SECOND ROW: R. Gerace, E. Paroly, L. Giordano, Corresponding Secretary, R. Opp, Historian, J. Maior, Vice President, K. Pawlikowski, President, E. McCarthy, Treasurer, L. Richards, Recording Secretary, C. Apgar. THIRD ROW: M. Buonocore, B. Van Note, P. Piatkowski, C. Ambruso, I. Herman, C. Roeber, J. Fedin, T. Szymanski, A. Gunther, R. McCabe. .f , I A ...,,.. 5 Z . I .cn ww:-fmnM's-sul-ssgqg - - nf ffmmezrmffmn I 1 1 ,rims-.'f I 1 gwllanznnimm ' H -. ' .. N v by 5 4- , ,Q , ,- 4- , K 7. 1. A . W A I II X ' if S. ' K L L y wh' 'Q v A . Y 'Q I ' FIRST ROW: B. Weagley, K. Gleason, J. Schulman, P. Alvino. SECOND ROW: C. Breyta, M. Breit, J. Hirtzel, A. McDevitt, J. lozzi, M. Genis, Historian, D. Langley, Recording Secretary, E. Campana, Treasurer, Mrs. Jamison, Faculty Advisor, M. Sullivan, President, J. Kaminsky, Vice President, N. Yanger, Correspond- ing Secretary, A. Freda, Pledge Mistress, G. Gede, J. Neubauer, E. Sepe, P. Counihan, E. Schoen. THIRD ROW: G. Weisner, E. Jankunas, M. Galasso, J. Sulovski, G. Ryan, N. Kaes, R. Novak, S. Young, A. Kordu- lak, L. Lewis, G. Primamore, A. Odell, K. Pressler, S. Randazza, J. Farley, M. Setara, R. Lusk, E. Gorman, B. Greene, M. Natella, S. Worsky, M. Stiso, J. Mayer, L. Kane, C. Blohm, P. Mytrowitz. if--rv -a lv-4 ff-una. --r- 1 -r 'S?.!'I. .. ll' 4-A' f '5:55jA 14411se1.r-vm - -5--:::. ul'-4+ '1-uuuanm-are-' . nu l- X' '-'- I ST!!! -il H - 155 fu MQ if .J jun- .H P ' . -Q14 'Il-.UPL -- -11 4. 1355. . ,,v.i'a , I-1 f H 4 A 5.1 35 .55 ,J r- X. N - . J. 1 . ' '- A 0 A - K L A L X L K ' X FIRST ROW: W. Downey, S. Dobrin, R. Rossow, J. Verlangieri, F. Darte, Advisor, Earle Coulonl, President D. Williams, Vice President, B. Kendrick, Corresponding Secretaryg S. Wiener, E. Jaiosky, W. Williamson NU A. Silverman, J. Mihalko. SECOND ROW: R. Weber, D. Hogens, W. Ballenski, C. Hoag, G. Lalak, C Naegele, G. Leggett, M. Lussen, G. Cohen, S. Wilczak, E. Gefchis, T. McGoohan, F. Bihon, C. Plaskon N. Branin, T. Loughlin. - Lia, -.r-4 nw ' . 1'Ilv1 3?lw' r 1 '-kv Q5 'ilnnn v! 7 1-115 FIRST ROW: D. Soehl, M. Sfephanik, B. Snell, J. Megaro, Grace Oniremu, H. Webber, P. Sablik, J. Fehrenboch SECOND ROW'J Lello J Skiper F Mersirz P McEnroe C Sunderhofr S Goldavc- M NU Gray, J. Heyl, K. McCole, P..Sgiroi, E.lAoalinski, IJ. Ramoglial, S.. Sarica, Ei Brown. THIRDIROW: C. Wales, B. Bunting, K. Huebner, S. Filippone, E. Fisher, J, Vogler, R. Fox, M. Ackers, N. Bode, L. Klimovich, K. Orr, J. Josion, M. Gabrielson, S. lenslcy, V. Horsefield, M. Mechler, S. Garabranz, C. Gorostiaga, M. Del Sordi, J. Simone. l ' i lt ll l F l l Y v I 1 I. i l v 1 1 1 gm 1 . I Ll l. ll V I ,t r l 186 NU THETA CHI l lr!-4 FIRST ROW: S. Markwell, E. Asselmeyer, J. Zawrotnak, Treasurer: D. Lavenberg, J, Edmonds, President G. Conway, Vice President, L. Clark, M. Pecino, A. Corbo. SECOND ROW: R. Prestigiacomo, P. Graglia L. Heiman, G. Parzonese, M. Swanson, Corresponding Secretary, C. Dunelewicz, M. Bavosa, K. Goldfarb R. Sadowski, Historian, J. Merlo, G. Hutchinson, S. Matteson. THIRD ROW: D. De Vito, L. De Furia, C Autorino, C. Morahan, P. Carney, F. Kelly, C. Hayeck, E. Renart, J. Gantly, N. Vellucci, Recording Sec- retary, D. Bradford, M. Davis, D. Ringel, D. Baier, P. Myers, A. Montisiera, S. Kobus. FIRST ROW: R. Orlans, M. Gordon, M. Lehrer, J. Kramer, S. Belikoff. SECOND ROW: E. Linker M Stein Pledge Mistressg R. Licht, Recording Secretary, P. Bulgar, Vice President, A. Bierbaum, President L Kemper, Treasurer: R. Schulman, IFSC Representative: G. Hecht, S. Rosenberg. THIRD ROW: D. Cohen H ill Kovasala, J. Cress, R. Borden, M. Starkman, B. Dubln, C. Cohen, C. Aberbach, D. Davidson, M Bruder R. Lippman. .'4'f'f'l? 'MQ 1'l??i it ..i 77409 A V ru. M , H I H YA -1111! ' ' . 1 62211- m 1 ,. .ws . unnn1:u,,-r,.,.,'f .Simi-204' -W' 47 -. fr'-' ' ah' 'Q' ii-.al mime . - 4,...n1'-mm -- --wana: f'?'yf.2: W FIRST ROW: A. Kirschner, M. Alfschule, M. Pinto, J. Janoff, E. Roth. SECOND ROW: R. Manalcer, M. PI Giolanella, C. Brooks, J. Cooper, E. Sfromfeld, Mrs. Lowe, Advisor, A. Smclsor, S. Green, M. Shatsky. THIRD ROW: L. Kolton, N. Krouk, B. Minch, E. Moskowitz, B. Baum, I. Jason, E. Levine, B. Brcsslow, G. Kurfzer, J. Lutsky, J. Lee, S. Elfenbein. FIRST ROW: D. Hirnyk, B. Marfurana, P. Byrnes, N. Truppi, B. Amiano. SECOND ROW: A, Falco, I. Sturm, M. Porcello, L. Brienza, J. Del Buono, J. Tedesco, J. Ciallella, M. Genova, E. Maher, P. Bacsenko, C. De Salvo, C. Pogano, P. Madeo, S. La Salvia, D. Mariniello. THIRD ROW: J. Berarcl, C. Belumo, E. Corcoran, R. Berfino, C. Martino, I.. Ciambelli, C. Williams, M. Roth, A. Bartell, C. Oswald, C. Coviello, D. Monaco, M. Costello, D. Byrnes, N. Bottita, E. Malanga, G. Mozino, B. La Salle, K. Cola, E. Del Corso, P. Rendine, A. Cusiocle. Studi: -v-' 1 IFEWWH ' V ' nw -ev un-as :Q--I , 1 - -I I 'I -IM.: ' A . 5 I ' za f I C I A I I I I I 1 I Q , . f Q r I ' 1 iv T I87 FI ' r ' fa 1 I ,V I I I 'P L I H ii kk In FIRST ROW: I. Maynard, M. Quinn, P. Restaino, C. Jaworowski, C. Zack. SECOND ROW: M. Bonner, R. Salles, J. Pateman, Secretary, A. Greco, Vice President, J. Rispoli, President, G. Yuschak, Treasurer, B. Pecora, Pledge Mistress, N. Phipps, Historian, l. Cicalese, C. Kopecky, C. Hoag. THIRD ROW: K. Barry, J. Wiggins, K. Sionell, P. Cole, M. Pribula, C. Wighardt, G. Serio, K. Hartmann, K. Jumpf, K. Sena. FOURTH ROW: C. Zaccone, C. Brauner, M. Mesics, K. Bruder, J. Sienkiewica, M. Kuchtyak, B. Devlin, P. Brady, S. Reilly, C. Charkowski, M. Harior, D. Lenz, S. Thompson, J. Seller, D. Dugan. .--....... nffnqng . f1,QH U xd 1 K FIRST ROW: G. Lyons, J. Hasuly, J. Gluck, J. Ragonese, B. Conway, J. Placa, R. Meimin, J. Basile, D. O'ReilIy. SECOND ROW: D. Kulick, J, Mury, A. Martino, G. Kunka, Treasurer, D. Chinchar, Secretary, R. Lock, Vice President, Mr. Gilsdorf, Faculty Advisor, P. Di Corcia, President, R. Melvin, Chaplin, B. Shiebler, Corresponding Secretary, A. Leiter. THIRD ROW: J. Dowling, K. Tucker, R. Moran, J. Moller, T. Coyle, P. Minarchenko, L. Ragonese, B. Sisko, D. Petruccelli, J. Tomaselli, B, Gargiles, C. Messina, J. Stiles, J. Chrobak, C. Romano, J. Valvano, R. Schneider, J. O'Connor, A. Amodio, B. Grier. ,- A. ., -: K, .- L - , I 1 , . x , Q L I I N X ..H. Y ? I .1 II . - n -x in F'- FIRST ROW A Woskiew, P. Martino, L. McKeIvy, P. Stevens, C. Lyon. SECOND ROW: N. Alfano, C. II V II P dent P No es, Vice President, R. Zyg- Schroeck Pledge Mistress, P. Hunt, Treasurer, M. De o a e, resi 5 . y montawntz THIRD ROW: A. Longley, M. J. Delabas, K. Jcicobus, P. Jacko, M. Kastner, J. Cook, T. Harrer, R Knelert M L Kramer, L. Kornstel, A.SenescaI. f o X I Sl Q L -..-..... -... ll - l l in A L FIRST ROW: E. Bloch, J. Chilakos, J. liddy, S. Savel, F. Pascale, R. Smith, R. Rumage, A. Burkhardt W. McLeod. SECOND ROW: R. Stolciwicl, F. Eskra, F. Ball, L. Padalino, J. Wilkes, B. Sauer, L. Altiovi D. Harris, R. Tedesco, R. Barone, T.Decker, R. DiStefano, G. Habedank, F, Pannorfi, M. Porcello, D. Dank er, T. Reynolds, B. Graber, G. Randall, S. Friedman, E. Nurnbcrger, A, Wishna. THIRD ROW: F. Marzo rella, R. Audet, V. Andreski, B. Sullivan, R. Lordi, J. Diegnan, Recording Secretary, J. Hovancc, Covrcs ' T ponding Secretary, V. Merlo, President, A, Castucci, Vice President, C. Lovcmllo, Treasurer, J. Turn, Markewich, J. Vitiello, R. Bevere, G. Kann, J. Krotenberg, J. Peluso. IFSC QUEEN Xa. x XXV' '23 -xA L l.F.S.C. Queen-Carol Pesfer lil GREEK SING K 9995355 9 4 A Q ' K f f Q X 5 1 4 J il I 1 1 FRATERNITIES AND an 3 Q if SORORITIES G7 E. lg, F v ? . 'uw gt! ff ' 'S 7- X ,lf ,.x ' 1 f,. , I Auf I 3 4, X N 1-Q 1 . Qi, H - x l 5'v.'5 , X fl 1. X? ? f-xzfxx '7 Q-...,,,-up i ' 'Ninn an 5 1 J ! Q I 1 I 1 1 . 'guy ' rw. Em 1 A ' . A nr ,Z ,g fX Q ggi? 'mx . , . s f I , i .V 4 , K, v I k SPRING WEEKEND Q, , Mb 5 KI if an L Ea l E fi 1 I I if 4 5 3' ' i ! m.R,,Qfg,' su. 31221 . 5 M 196 f 1 R ' . -f . Qrfx I . is ' E- Q f 'ag f M' 7 7 t3'Si' 'Q' -1- - ' A... . V. . 5 2 A NAME PRCDGRAM The Name Program has become an integral part of the tradition at Newark State College. The pro- gram provides an evening of musical entertainment featuring a popular contemporary artist or group. In the past the Name Program has proved so suc- cessful that two programs were offered during 1963- I964. Each program though different and varied proved to be highly entertaining. aa. ci? Serendipity Singers i Hx , 5' ,,.w,A I i i Ma p 4 iiyvqia gn? , .4 5 :--'J X Qc, . ...- ,. Y. ' 5445'- P' ., I Q yn' ,X .L MJ X ff J, it Four Preps 198 COLLEGE CENTER BOARD ACTIVITIES Hootencnny AIvin Ailey Dance Group Murray Brown s . ...f -ann.. .Ur GRADUATION JUNE41964 2 v , A , qu. . rw V fyw4ff ' WHITEMAN HALL Xmas :SA RAIDED ENE? 5-fu A POLICE DEDT Y or New vomx ' I , Alon Lomox I II I E I I I ,x I ' I II 1 I ! 1 I I I I , , If,-1' ,ff I I, Qa Corey McWilliams I Q 4 fs ,sv ,Q I f' L I I fi I I I I a I LECTURE SERIES COMMITTEE I smmc: M. Maher, L. Eeansresn, G. con- 1 way, J. Edmonds. STANDING: J. Volvano, Q' S. Cooper, D. Kulick. l 'fm -li I 2 4 l Z r l l l l Dr. Harold Taylor LECTURE SERIES T r Six years ago the Townsend Lecture Series was initiated at Newark State College. These lectures have provided the student body with many stimu- I lating intellectual experiences. The academic year l T963-T964 was no exception. I l in l a I l l I , l , l K. Shanthi Rancarao gx A 51 ' ' Y A1 ' E ,11l-f 'a 2, 5-E 1 . wg? ff, LL, - 8. -9 4 V -gui' 5 ,4-vx . If JULIA EUSTACHE GRACE ONIREMU ,,f ' N Xi ff 5 FCDREIGN STUDENTS 204 , 5 'A,. ,rx MLW' Ai: 2? bfi' ,X 'i MONA GABRIELSON I-SW E AVEDIS AYVANZIAN W JULIE EUSTACHE - df: SAMSON KUBAI FOREIGN STUDENT COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: M. Gobrielson, C. G oshogo, G. On D ROW F C I J E I I1 J I Eustache. SECON : . ico e, S. 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Ellen Maher, for your sincere inte-rest and help with our finial deadlines. Custodians Arthur and Bill, for your thoughtful and considerate services. The publication of this book would not have been possible, without the aid of the above mentioned people, and others, who, although not members of the staff, helped in the preparation and planning of this book. We the Editors of the l964 Memorabilia, humbly thank you. f' 1 Q7 I 1 l CLASS REUNION COMMITTEE The Class of i964 will be graduated from Newark State College and we as individuals will go our separate ways. However, we still remain as one class. ln the year l969, our official reunion committee will begin the task of tracing down the members of our class in order to assemble them for our first class reunion. Then we will again meet and discuss the instructors, the classes, and the friends which helped to make not only our years, but our memories of Newark State, GOLDEN ONES. REUNICDN1969 ICU VMI. ALMA MATER To Thee, O Alma Mater, we give our mind and heart, May ev'ry son and daughter in one accord depart. All Hail, O Newark State, with pride we sing anew, Thy name be praised forever, To Thee we will be true. O may we keep the friendships we made within thy halls And may we keep the motto we read upon thy walls, For He who dares to teach must never cease to learn, O, may they noble spirit Within us ever burn. All Hail, O Newark State! j Q . Ha. .'1:: ' -. ' ,A-,. .- 1 , H . ...x .. ' '.-4' 1, , L V , , , f f h,g...,-,.-:. A ' I .I l . ' n ' - ' ' -' ,' Q . Q . 'f A , .Ura-ENGL. V , -. ,A ... ., f 5f lm - IN MEMORIAM 42 fi-52: O on-6 Y ?' 'F O I S PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY Inaugural Address of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy January 20, 7967 Mr. Chief Justice, President Eisenhower, Vice President Nixon, President Truman, reverend clergy, fellow citizens, we observe today not a victory of party, but a celebration of freedom symbolizing an end, as well as a beginning-signifying renewal, as well as change. For I have sworn before you and Almighty God the same solemn oath our forebears prescribed nearly a century and three quarters ago The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. And yet the same revolutionary beliefs for which ou, forebears fought are still at issue around the globe-the belief that the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state, but from the hand of God. We dare not forget today that we are the heirs of that first revolution. Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans-born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage-and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this Nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today at home and around the world let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty. This much we pledge-and more. To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends. United, there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. Divided, there is little we can do-for we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder. To those new States whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our words that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far greater iron tyranny. We shall not always expect to find them supporting our view. But we shall always hope to find them strongly supporting their own freedom-and to remember that, in the past, those who foolishly sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside. To those peoples in the huts and villages across the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is re quired-not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge-to convert our good words into good deeds, in a new alliance for progress, to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty. But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile powers. Let all our neighbors know that we shall ioin with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere in the Americas. And let every other power know that this hemisphere intends to remain the master of its own house. To that world assembly of sovereign states, the United Nations, our last best hope in on age where the instruments of war have for outpaced the instruments of peace, we renew our pledge of support- to prevent it from becoming merely a forum for invective-to strengthen its shield of the new and the weak-and to enlarge the area in which its writ may run. Finally, to those nations who would make themselves our adversary, we offer not a pledge but a request: that both sides begin anew the quest for peace. before the dark powers of destruction un- leashed by science engulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction. We dare not tempt them with weakness. For only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be employed. But neither can two great and powerful groups of nations take comfort from our present course? both sides overburdened by the cost of modern weapons, both rightly alarmed by the steady spread of the deadly atom, yet both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the hand of man' kind's final war. So let us begin anew-remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. Let us never negotiate out of tear. But let us never fear to negotiate. Let both sides explore what problems unite us instead of laboring those problems which divide us. let both sides, for the first time, formulate serious and precise proposals for the inspection and control of arms-and bring the absolute power to destroy other nations under the absolute control of all nations. Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors. Together let us explore the stars, conquer the deserts, eradicate disease, tap the ocean depths, and encourage the arts and commerce. Let both sides unite to heed in all corners of the earth the command of Isaiah-to undo the heavy burdens and to let the oppressed go free. And if a beachhead of cooperation may push back the iungle of suspicion, let both sides join in creating a new endeavor, not a new balance of power, but a new world of law, where the strong are iust and the weak secure and the peace preserved. All this will not be finished in the first 700 days. Nor will it be finished in the first 7,000 days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin. ln your hands, my fellow citizens, more than in mine, will rest the final success or failure of our course. Since this country was founded, each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its notional loyalty. The graves of young Americans who answered the call to service are found around the globe. Now the trumpet summons us again-not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need, not as a call to battle, though embattled we areg but a call to bear the burden of a long twilight struggle, year in, and year out, reioicing in hope, patient in tribulation -a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself. Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you ioin in that historic effort? In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility-I welcome it. I do not believe that any of us would exchange places with any other people or any other generation. The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will light our country and all who serve it-and the glow from that fire can truly light the world. And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you: Ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: Ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man. Finally, whether you are citizens of America or citizens of the world, ask of us the some high standards of strength and sacrifice which we ask of you. With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final iudge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own. 24 244 This is a sad time for all people. We have suffered a loss that cannot be weighed. I know the world shares the sorrow that Mrs. Kennedy and her family bear. I will do my best. That is all I can do. I ask for your help- and God's. -President Lyndon B. Johnson The tragedy of this day is beyond instant comprehension. All of us who knew him will bear the grief of his death to the day of ours. And all men everywhere who love peace and freedom will bow to their heads. At such a moment we can on-ly turn to prayer-prayer to comfort our grief, to sustain Mrs. Kennedy and his family, to strengthen President Johnson and to guide us in time to come. May God help us. -Adlai E. Stevenson There are moments in life when the mind and heart stand still. This is one of them. Everything in our hearts cried out in protest . . . this young, gay, and brave statesman, killed in the full vigor of his manhood, when he bore on his shoulders all the cares of the worId. -Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home President Kennedy died as a soldier, under fire, for his duty and in the service of his country. In the name of the French people, a friend at all times of the American people, I salute this great example and this great memory, -President De Gaulle The heinous assassination of the United States President at a time when . . . there appeared signs of relaxation of international tensio-n . . . evokes the indignation of the Soviet people against the culprits of this base crime. The death of President Kennedy is a hard blow to all people who cherish the cause of peace and Soviet-American cooperation. -Premier Khrushchev DIRECTORY SENIORS ABERBACH, CLAIRE ROSE 1108 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey Omega Phi 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3. ACKERS, MARY JO 741 Wyoming Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Student Council 4, Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4 lSocial Chairmanl, New- man Club l, 2, Carnival Committee 3. ADELSOHN, LINDA KRAUS T669 Walker Avenue, Union, New Jersey Dean's List I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild I, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, 3, Guides Club I, 2, WRA I, 2. ALBRECHT, GORDON M. 148 Adams Court, Livingston, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA l, 2, Newman Club 2, 4, Industrial Arts Association 2, 4, Wapalanne Club 2, 3, 4. ALERCIO, BARBARA JOAN 60 Fairview Avenue, South Orange, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA l, 2, 3, 4. ALTIERI, LOUIS ANTHONY 29 Newfield Street, East Orange, New Jersey IFSC 3, 4, Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, Industrial Arts Association l, 2, 3, 4, MAA I, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3, 4, AC E-SNJ EA 4. ALTSCHULE, MARSHA SUSAN 1460 Compton Terrace, Hillside, New Jersey IFSC 3, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Star of David l, 2, 3, Guides Club 1, WRA1, 2, Chorus l. AMIANO, BEATRICE ANN 838 Clifton Avenue, Newark, New Jersey IFSC 4, Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, WRA l, 2, 3, 4. APALINSKI, ELAINE BARBARA 2087 Kmak Place, Rahway, New Jersey Nu Sigma Tau 2 Nice Presidentl, 3 Nice Presidentl, 4 lSergeant- at-Armsl, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, NSA 'I, 2 Coordinator, Newman Club l, 2, Social Committee l, 2, Guides Club l, 2, Wapalanne Club 3, WRA 3, Modern Dance Club I, 2, 3, Leader- ship Committee Planning 2. ASSELMEYER, ELLEN LOUISE T2 Marshall Street, 6D, Irvington, New Jersey Student Council 3, College Center Board 2, 3, Class Officer 'I Nice Presidentl, 2 lPresidentl, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, NSA 2, Alethian Club T, 2, 3, WRA I, Leadership Conference 2, Madrigals 2, 3, 4, Hi lows l, 2, 3, Chorus T, 2, Council of Exceptional Children 4. AVERNA, CAMILLE 531 Beardsley Avenue, Bloomfield, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3. BACSENKO, PEGGY ANN 825 Bayway, Elizabeth, New Jersey Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 4, Newman Club l, 2, Campus Committee I, So- cial Committee l, 2, 3, Guides Club l, 2, 3, Carnival Committee 2, 3. BADE, NANCY LOIS 369 Joralemon Street, Belleville, New Jersey Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Wapalanne Club I, Car- nival Committee I. BALDWIN, FAITH EVELYN 384 W. Inman Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey Independent I, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Aleithian Club I, Campus Com- mittee I, Modern Dance Club I, 3, 4. BALL, FREDERICK WILLIAM 9 Adams Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey Transfer from Union Junior College 2, Dean's List 3, Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, MAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4, President's Committee 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. BANDERA, MARILYN ANGELA 745 Thomas Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey independent I, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club l, 3, 4, Guides Club l, 2, 3, 4, WRA l, 2, Wapalanne Club l, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2. BARR, ELIZABETH ZABEL l3'l5 De Witt Terrace, linden, New Jersey Dean's List 2, ACE-SNJEA l, 2, 3, 4, Renata Club T, 2, Corre- sponding Secretary 3, Vice President 4. BASSO, JO ANNE THERESA 270 Netherwood Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Independent I, Newman Club l, 2, 3, Guides Club I, 2, Bowling Team l, 2, 3, 4, Democratic Club I, 2. BASSON, LOIS JUDITH 98 Gordon Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Transfer Student from Douglass College and Newark State Exten- sion Division. BATES, DIANE 224 Water Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey independent 2, 3, 4, Newman Club I. BATOR, JUDY ANN 48 Ellis Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4, WRA l. BATTEN, MADELINE MARGARET 899 Chancellor Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Newman Club l, 2, Guides Club l, 2, WRA l. BAUM, BEVERLY 808 Palmer Street, Union, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 4, Star of David l, 2, WRA l, Carnival Committee 2. BAUTSCH, RICHARD FREDERICK I8 Balmiere Parkway, Cranford, New Jersey Campus Committee 3, 4, Wapalanne I, Alpha Phi Omega I, Vice President 2. BECKENBACH, BEATRICE NAGENGAST 436 Sheridan Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jersey Renata Club 4, Transfer Student. BECKER, ROSLYN CAROL 8 Mountain Way South, West Orange, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Star of David l, 2, Social Committee 3, Modern Dance Club l. BEFUMO, CAMILLE I7 Hickory Road, Nutley, New Jersey Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 'I, Guides Club I, 2, Car- nival Committee 3, 4. BELFIORE, ANNA MARIE 6l Third Street, Newark, New Jersey Dean's List 3, IFSC 3, Chi Delta 2, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 4, Chorus I, Orchestra I, 2, 4. BELFORD, PHYLLIS SCHARAGO 1600 Maple Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3. BENDICK, DOROTHY C. 628 Monroe Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Newman Club l, 2, Math Club l, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 2, 3, WRA I, 2, 3, Carnival Committee Assistant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3. BENEZIANO, DIANE MARGARET I77 Brighton Avenue, Belleville, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA l, Newman Club 2, WRA l. BERARD, JEANNE CAROLE 70 Oakridge Avenue, Nutley, New Jersey Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, Guides Club l, 2, 3, Wapalanne Club l, 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4. BEVERE, RAYMOND RONALD 35 South Pine Lane, Newark, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, Industrial Arts Association l, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 2, MAA l, 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 4. BIERBAUM, ARLENE 2026 Lentz Avenue, Union, New Jersey Dean's List l, 3, IFSC 3, Omega Phi 2, 3, President 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, President 3, Guides Committee I, WRA 3, Modern Dance Club 2, Carnival Committee 2, Leadership Conference Participant 4, Foreign Student Committee 4. BLATT, HENRIETTA 898 Cladwell Avenue, Union, New Jersey Dean's List l, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, President 4, Pi Eta Sigma 2, Leadership Committee 2, Orchestra l, Concert Mistress 2, 4, Student-Faculty-Human Relations Committee 2, Collegiate Council for the United Nations I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2. BLOCH, EDWARD 48 Oxford Road, Colonia, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Campus Committee 3, 4, MAA 2, 3, 4, Historical Society 4. BLOHM, CYNTHIA JOY I7 Mohawk Drive, Cranford, New Jersey Class Officer, Corresponding Secretary I, 2, IFSC 2, lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, 3, NSA I, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 2, WRA l, 2, 3, 4. BOGDAN, DAPHNE MENCHIN Fitkin Hospital, Neptune, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club l, 2, Carnival Committee 2. 24 46 BONACCORSO, EMILY 134 Featherbed Lane, Clark, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 3, New- man Club 1, 2, Social Committee 1, 2, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapa- lanne Club 1. BONARRIGO, FRANCES PATRICIA 364 Jeffries Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Newman Club 4, Campus Committee 3, 4, Social Committee 3, 4, WRA 3, 4, Transfer: Rutgers Newark 3. BOPP, HERBERT A. 2015 Tyler Street, Union, New Jersey Sigma Beta Tau 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, MAA I, 2, 3, 4. BORDASH, HELEN M. 715 Cortlandt Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Class Officer, Recording Secretary 3, Chi Delta 2, 3, Vice President 4, ACE-SNJEA 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Social Com- mittee 1, Guides Club I, 2, Name Program Committee 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4, Wapalanne Club 1, Carnival Committee 1, Residence Hall, Recording Secretary 3. BORNSTEIN, BARBARA GOLDBERG 177 Manor Drive, Union, New Jersey Dean's List 3, SCID 2. BOSSACK, ANNE MARIE 136 Sussex Road, Bergenfield, New Jersey Dean's List 1, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Corre- sponding Secretary 3, 4, WRA 2. BRACEY, CAROLYN 859 Cross Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Memorabilia 4, Modern Dance Club 3, Orchestra 2, Traditions 81 Procedures 3, 4. BRADY, PATRICIA MARY 37 Wescott Street, East Orange, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Guides Club 2, WRA 1, 2. BRANIN, NORMAN J. 30 North 11th Street, Newark, New Jersey Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4. BRAUNER, CAROLE ANN 30 Myrtle Street, Cranford, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3. BRENNER, ARLENE ROSALYN 580 Lyons Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 4, Campus Committee 2, Social Committee 1, Guides Committee 1, Carnival Committee 1, 2. BREYTA, CAROLE ANN 581 Colgate Avenue, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, New- man Club 2, NSA 4. BRIENZA, LUCILLE THERESA 1883 Portsmouth Way, Union, New Jersey Rho Theta Tau 4, Memorabilia Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leadership Conference 4. BRINAMAN, JR., CHARLES JOSEPH 205 Bordentown Avenue, South Amboy, New Jersey Guides Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club I, Carnival Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. BRODKIN, MIRIAM ILENE 138 Summit Road, Elizabeth, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2. BRODSKY, ANN LOIS 311 Boulevard, Kenilworth, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, Star of David 2, Transfer from Trenton State 2. BRODY, ELLEN RACHEL 37 Hudson Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey Norms Theater Guild 1, ACE-SNJEA 4, Star of David, Founder 1, Vice President 2, Cultural Representative 3, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA I, 2. BROWN, IRIS 329 Short Drive, Mountainside, New Jersey Council for Exceptional Children, Newark State Chapter 4. BRUECKNER, CAROL ANN 1003 Prospect Street, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 3, Kappa Epsilon 4, Independent 1, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. BUNIN, EVE LYNNE 1632 Lenape Road, Linden, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, Guides Club 2. BUONOCORE, MARIE 58 Burnett Street, Avenel, New Jersey Transfer from Georgian Court College, ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Guides Club 4. BURNS, DIANE 565 Summer Avenue, Newark, New Jersey BURST, PAUL JOSEPH 199 Trebing Place, Union, New Jersey Sigma Beta Tau 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, Newman Club 1, Guides Club 2, 3. BUTTERWORTH, JANET EMILIE 102 Meyersville Road, Chatham, New Jersey CAMPANA, ELAINE JOYCE 8 Pine Tree Terrace, Madison, New Jersey Memorabilia Co-Editor-in-Chief 4, Lambda Chi Rho Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Dean's List 3, Guides Club 2, Leadership Conference Participant 4, Historical Society 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, CCUN 3, 4. CASALE, JUDITH ANNETTE 223 Clifton Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Newman Club 1, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapalanne Club 3, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3. CERES, OLIVIA LORETTA 211Vz North Second Street, Newark 7, New Jersey Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, 2, Wapa- lanne Club 1. CERIELLO, LUCILLE PHYLISS 322 New Street, Newark, New Jersey Math Club 3, 4, Carnival Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. CHESLAK, LOUISE MARIE 245 Carteret Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey Dean's List 1, Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. CHMIELAK, PATRICIA 769 Roessner Drive, Union, New Jersey CHRISTIANO, ANGELO ANTHONY 230 Franklin Street, Bloomfield, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 4. CIALLELLA, GERALDINE 65 Ellington Street, East Orange, New Jersey Student Council 2, 4, Dean's List 1, Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, Vice President 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Social Committee 1, President 2, Vice President 3, Guides Club 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Carnival Committee 3, Leadership Conference 2, Parking Committee Chairman 3. CIAMBELLI, LOIS ANN 176 Shelley Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, IFSC 3, Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, Social Committee 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Guides Club 1, 2, 3, Carnival Committee 2, 3. CICALESE, FRANCES ANN 128 Pulaski Street, Newark, New Jersey Student Council 3, ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Social Com- mittee 2, Guides Club 1, 2, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 2, 3, 4, Foreign Student Committee 3, Corresponding Secre- tary 4, Carnival Committee 3, 4, Memorabilia 4. CICCONE, ROSE PICKNEY 239 Crawford Terrace, Union, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4, Renata 3, 4. CIEMNIECKI, RAYMOND S. 607 Clinton Street, Linden, New Jersey NSA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 3, Guides Club 3, Council for Ex- ceptional Children 4, Transfer Student from Union Junior College. CLARK, BLANCHE CONNERAN 1246 Cambridge Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Renata Club 1, 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Newark State Science Organization 1, 2, 4, New Jersey Science Teachers Association 3, 4. CLARK, EMILEE CUNNINGHAM 175 Davey Street, Bloomfield, New Jersey Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Independent 1, ACE-SNJEA 3, Campus Com- mittee 1, 2, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 1, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Personnel Committee 2, 3, 4. COHEN, CAROL LYNN 283 Wainwright Street, Newark, New Jersey Omega Phi 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 2, Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4. COHEN, GAIL MEYER 221 Murray Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey COLE, MARGARET MARY 52 Charles Street, Roselle Park, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, NSA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 4, WRA 2, 3, 4, Transfer Student from Caldwell College. CONDIT, DIANA CUSMANO 326 Spencer Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Independent I, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2. CONISHA, MARILYNNE Di PAOLO CUCUZZELLA, DIANA. 312 Bygok Street, Linden, New Jersey 1079 Grove Street, Irvington, New Jersey CONWAY, GRACE GIORDANO 1410 Doremus Place, Hillside, New Jersey Student Council Assistant Secretary 2, Secretary 3, Nu Theta Chi 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Social Committee 1, 2, 3, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, Leadership Commit- tee Participant 3, Lecture Series 2, 3, 4: Orphan Committee Co- Chairman 2, 3, 4. CONWAY, ROBERT JAMES 1410 Doremus Place, Hillside, New Jersey Student Council Vice President 2, Representative 3, President 4, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, CCB 2, 3, 4, Class Officer, Vice Presi- dent 1, Sigma Beta Tau 2, Vice President 3, Pledge Master 4, lndependent 1, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, NSA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Campus Committee 1, Social'Committee 1, 2, Guides Club 2, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, Carnival Committee Chairman 3, Leadership Committee 2, 3, Student Faculty CowOp. 2, 3, 4, President Planning and Policy Board 2, 4, College Development Fund Vice President 4, Circle K 3, 4, Young Democrats 4. COOK, JUDITH ANN 923 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Sigma Kappa Phi 3, 4, Norms Theatre Guild 3, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Guides Club 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Hi-Lows 4, Transfer from Upsala College. COOPER, JUDITH MYRNA 414 Fabyan Place, Newark, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Star of David 3, Guides Club 2, Leadership Committee Participant 4, Carnival Committee 2. 3. COOPER, SHARON CLAIRE 45 Nanlyn Terrace, Toms River, New Jersey Student Council 2, Executive Committee 2, 3, 4, College Center Board 2, 3, 4, Independent 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 2, 3, Humanist Associa- tion 3, 4, Townsend Lecture Series 2, 3, 4, Whiteman Hall-Standard Board Chairman 4. CORBO, ANNE MARIE 891 Randolph Place, Union, New Jersey Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Guides Club 1, Cheerleader 1, 2. CORCORAN, ELEANOR l. 36 Marlborough Avenue, Middlesex, New Jersey Modern Dance Club 1, Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, ACE- SNJEA 3, 4, NSA 2, 3, 4, Guides Committee 1. CORDASCO, ANGELA MARIE 63 Hughes Street, Maplewood, New Jersey Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4. COSTELLO, MARY DOLORES 1914 Oakwood Parkway, Union, New Jersey Rho Theta Tau 3, 4,Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Social Committee 4, Guides Club 3, 4, Wapalanne 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3, 4, Madrigals 2, 3, Vice President 4, Hi-Lows 4, Opera Guild 3, 4. COUNIHAN, PATRICIA ANN 70 Watchung Avenue, Chatham, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, President 4, Norms Theatre Guild 2, 3, 4, ACE- SNJEA 1, 4, Newman Club 1, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapalanne 1, Treasurer 2, Foreign Student Committees 2, Secretary 3, D'ANTONlO, JULIE DORINA 189 Alexander Street, Newark 6, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Independent 1, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 1, 2, Carnival Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. DANKER, DAVID WILLIAM 321 West Lane, Clark, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, Tennis Team 1, 3. DEL BUONO, JANICE 179 Lincoln Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Rho Theta Tau 4, Newman Club 1, Memorabilia 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. DELLA SALA, JUNE A. 685 Fairfield Avenue, Kenilworth, New Jersey Chi Delta 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, DELLA VALLE, MARILYN 70 Ridge Drive, Livingston, New Jersey Student Council 3, Class Officer, Recording Secretary 4, Sigma Kappa Phi 2, Vice President 3, President 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, New- man Club President 3, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, WRA 1, Leadership Conference Participant 3, Foreign Student Committee Recording Secretary 4, Council for Exceptional Children 4. DELLE DONNE, JOYCE MOCCIA 937 Savitt Place, Union, New Jersey Transfer Student. DENMAN, LYNN 220 Lincoln Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey IFSC 4, Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia Copy Co-Editor 4, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapalanne 1, 4, WRA 1. DeNOIA, JOANNE 143 Forest Street, Belleville, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, ACE-SNJEA 3, Guides Club 1. DePALMA, CHARLOTTE LUCILLE 47 Cypress Avenue, Verona, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild 3, Newman Club 1, Campus Committee 3, Guides Committee 3, Wapalanne Club 3, Carnival Committee 3, 4, Chorus 3. DERMER, JUDITH BELLE 39 Martin Place, Irvington, New Jersey Omega Phi Sorority 2, ACE-SNJEA 1, Star of David 1, Wapalanne Club 1, Modern Dance Club 1. DeROSE, ANGELA A. 311 Centre Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, Norms Theater Guild 3. DeSALVO, CAROL ANN 25 Monticello Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Student Council 3, 4, Rho Theta Tau 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Memorabilia Business Manager 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Name Program Committee 4, Math Club 3, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, Leadership Conference Lambda Chi Rho 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 4, P0f1iCiP0I'1f 4- Campus Committee 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. DEVANNEY PATRIOA COVIELLOI MARIE CARMELA 623 Clarkson Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey 9 Edgar Street, Summit, New Jersey DEWAR HELEN Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, 194 S 'I A K N Campus Committee 1, Guides Club 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne 2, 3, 4, ee ey venue' eomy' ew Jersey WRA 4, Modern Dance Club 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3. COUTANT, EARLE ROBERT Dean's List 1, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 2, Modern Dance Club 1, Carnival Committee 3, 4. , DIEGNAN, JOSEPH 603 Adams Avenuef Ellmbefh' New lersey , 144 Hamilton Boulevard, South Plainfield, New Jersey IFSC 3, Nu Sigma Phi 3,' President 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Lead- ership Conference 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. COWAN, JOAN MALONE 12 Munn Street, Montclair, New Jersey MAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Theta Chi 3, Recording Secretary 4, Campus Committee 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3, 4, Historical Society 4, Democratic Club 4. own un 1, 2, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, chorus 1. DEM' CAROL ANN CRISS, SHIRLEY LEE 99 Hunterdon Street, Newark 3, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3. 40 Cleveland Avenue, Newark, New Jersey DGOFVS List li ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 1, WRA 1, Carnival Committee 2, 3. DOLAN RITA McGRATH CROSBY' KAREN A- 3 Counfry Club Lane, Elizabeth, New Jersey 966 Salem Road, Union, New Jersey DOUNICH IRENE PATNCIA M b'l' 4, Ch 1. ' emma Ha ows 288 Stanton Street, Rahway, New Jersey CROWE, JANET MAULL - 2 Nelson Place, Maplewood, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, Wapalanne 1, 2. CSENGERY, TH ERESA NORA Dean's List 1, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Beta Delta Chi 2, 3, Corresponde ing Secretary 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Newman Club 1, Carnival Commig. tee 3, Orchestra 1, 3, President 4. DOLLINGER, JOAN DAVIS 39 Brookside Ave N B ' k N - 'wel ew 'I- '5W'C 1 ew Je'59Y 17 Bear Brook Lane, Irvington, New Jersey IFSC 4, Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman 1 - Club 1, 2, 3, Guides Club 1. Dean s List 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4. 24 48 DORMER, MARY H. 718 Newark Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Independent, News Editor 2, 3, Public Relations 4, Newman Club 1, 2, WRA 1, Vice President 2, 3, Fencing Team 2, Manager 3, Chorus I, Fine Arts Film Club 2, 3, 4, President 3. DOUGHERTY, MARGARET 610 Lee Place, Plainfield, New Jersey IFSC Council 4, Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, lndependent 1, ACE-SNJEA 4, Guides Club 1, 2. DOWNEY, WARREN EDWARD 240 Second Avenue, Garwood, New Jersey Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, IFSC Representative 4, Guides Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Carnival Committee Chairman 3, Leadership Con- ference 3. DROBINSKI, JOAN ELIZABETH 22 Point View Terrace, Bayonne, New Jersey Sigma Kappa Phi 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4, Guides Club 2, WRA 1, Leadership Conference 4, Orchestra 1. ECKRICH, HONORA ANN 1627 Marconi Road, Wall Township, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, ACE-SJNEA 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Social Committee 1, 2, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, Carnival 1, Foreign Student Committee 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4. EDMONDS, JOY 714 Pine Street, Roselle, New Jersey Student Council 2, 4, Class Officer, Corresponding Secretary 3, Dean's List 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, IFSC 4, Nu Theta Chi 3, President 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Social Committee 1, 2, 3, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, Carnival Committee 3, Leadership Conference Participant 4, Lecture Series Committee 2, 3, 4, Orphans' Committee Co- Chairman 2, 3, 4. EISENBERG, MURIEL 268 Williamson Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 1, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Delta Sigma Pi 2, Recording Secretary 3, President 4, Norms Theater Guild 1, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, 3, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 2, Carnival Committee 2, 3, Chorus 1. ELBERT, SHARON LEE 252 Westfield Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 4, Social Committee 1, 2, 4, Foreign Student Committee 4. ELIAS, ABRAHAM 12 Lafayette Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey Kappa Delta Pi 4, Nu Lambda Kappa 2, Opera Workshop 4. ELLEN, JUDITH 179 Valley View, Hillside, New Jersey Transfer from Rutgers, Newark 3, ACE-SNJEA 4. ELMY, MARY JEANNE 218 First Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey IFSC 3, Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 1, WRA 1, 2. EVERETT, RAYMOND C. 196 Springdale Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey Independent 1, Aletheian Club 1, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 1. FAHRBACH, ADELE MARGARET 576 Irvington Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey Dean's List 3, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Aletheian Club 3, 4. FANELLI, JOAN L. 15 Oakridge Avenue, Nutley, New Jersey FARLEY, JOAN GLORIA 1038 Burnet Avenue, Union, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, NSA 4, Newman Club 3, 4. FASTEAU, RAYMOND DAVID 1492 Liberty Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 4, Independent 1, Guides Club 1, 2, MAA 1, 2, Representative 3, 4, Basketball Team 1, Soccer Team 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FEDIN, JOAN MARIE 161 Second Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 4. FEINSTEIN, LLOYD LEONARD II79 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey Dean's List 1, Townsend Lecture Series Committee 3, Chairman 4. FERRARA, DOLORES ANN 631 5th Street, Newark 7, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4, Alethian Club 3, 4, Guides Club 2. FERRARO, BEVERLY BUOB 350 Lafayette Road, Metuchen, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 2, Recording Secretary 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, Basket- ball Team 1, 2, Carnival Committee 2. FINCKE, BARBARA CODNER 60 Weequahic Avenue, Newark, New Jersey FISHER, VIRGINIA RUTH 1252 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Alethian Club 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 1, 2, Alpha Theta Pi 4. FOX, ROSEANNE 1905 McCarter Highway, Newark 4, New Jersey Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Carnival Commit- tee 2, 3, 4. FRANK, CAROLE LINDA 33 Feiner Place, Irvington, New Jersey cha Delta 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 4, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, Carnival Com- mittee 1, 3. FRANZBLAU, GLORIA GLASSMAN' 432 New Brunswick Avenue, Fords, New Jersey Dean's List I, 3. FRANZESE, ARLENE 72 Newbrook Lane, Springfield, New Jersey FRIEDMAN, RHONA HOWARD Dean's List 3, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4. FRIESS, WANDA 34 Goodwin Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Humanist Society 3, 4, CCUN 3, 4. GAGLIARDI, VITO A. 1221 Magie Avenue, Union, New Jersey MAA 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. GAINES, MARTHA SHULMAN 577 Tillman Street, Hillside, New Jersey GARRON, BONITA JEANNE 323 Birchwood Road, Linden, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4. GAYNOR, PATRICIA MARIE 1129 Jeanette Avenue, Union, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, Vice President 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Guides Club 1, 2, Carnival Committee 2, Leadership Committee 3. GELCIUS, BARBARA ELAINE 260 Belgrove Drive, Kearny, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Social Committee I. GELFOND, THELMA R. 910 Sterner Road, Hillside, New Jersey Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Renata Club 2, 3, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4. GENIS, MARGARET JEAN 867 Ray Avenue, Union, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 3, Historian 4, Dean's List 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, NSA 4, Newman Club 3, 4. GENOVA, MARGUERITE CHRISTINE 59 Franklin Street, East Orange, New Jersey Kappa Delta Pi 4, Rho Theta Tau 2, 3, President 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, Newman Club I, 2, Social Committee 1, 2, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Guides Committee 1, 2, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4, Leader- ship Conference 4. GERACE, RITA MARIE 471 Carpenter Place, Union, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, Newman Club 1, 2, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Chorus 1. GIALANELLA, MARY ANN 153 Summer Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 3, Corresponding Secretary 4,Newman Club I, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3, 4. GIORDANO, LOIS ANN 46 New Lawn Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 4, Campus Committee 3, Social Committee 2, Guides Club 2, Traditions and Procedures Committee 4. GITTELSOHN, JUDITH RUTH 700 Kinderkamack Road, River Edge, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4. GLICK, FLORENCE CAPROFF 54 Forest Hill Road, West Orange, New Jersey Renata Club 4. GLICKLICH, MARGUERITE KOSEK 67 Brinkerhoff Avenue, Apt. 12A, Jersey City, New Jersey Student Council Assistant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3, Executive Com- mittee 4, Dean's List I, ACE-SNJEA 2, WRA 1, 2, Carnival Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. GNOZA, THERESA A. 438 Walnut Street, Newark, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. GOLDBERG, MURIEL DIANE 260 Goldsmith Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Norms Theater Guild 1, ACE-SNJEA 1,2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, 3, Guides Club 1. GOLDSTEIN, ELSA KESSLER 50 Watson Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, NSA 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1: WRA 1, 2, 3, 4- GOMICH, MARY MATLAGA 5OF Mravlag Manor, Elizabeth, New Jersey Social Committee 4, Chorus 2, Renata Club 4. GONNELLI, RICHARD 188 Lakeside Drive, Nutley, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3- GORMAN, EILEEN THERESA 14 Cornell Road, Cranford, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, IFSC 3, ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Guides Club 1, 2, Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4. GRAY, MARYJEAN 129 Chilton Hall, Elizabeth, New Jersey Nu Sigma Tau 2, Recording Secretary 3, President 4, Newman Club 1, Wapalanne Clube 1, Modern Dance Club 1, Leadership Conference Participant 4. GRECO, ANNETTE 165 Forest Street, Belleville, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, Vice President 4, Norms Theater Guild 2, 3, Social Committee 1, 2. GREENGROVE, PATRICIA 15 Chestnut Street, Nutley, New Jersey Dean's List 3, Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild 2, 3 President, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leadership Conference lPa'r- ticipantl 4, Foreign Student Committee 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. GREER, BETTY MARIE JEANETTE 22 Greenbrook Avenue, Keasbey, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, Newman Club 1, Guides Committee 1, 2, 3, Wapalanne Club 1. GREGUS, JOAN CAROL 18 Rosewood Place, Elizabeth, New Jersey IFSC 3, Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, Newman Club 1, Guides Club 2. GRINDLINGER, ANNE HEDDY 325 Fabyan Place, Newark, New Jersey Modern Dance Club 4. HABEDANK, GEORGE G. 62 Melrose Terrace, Linden, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, Council for Exceptional Children President 4. HALEY, MARTHA ANNE 734 Forest Street, Kearny, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, Memorabilia Literary Co-Editor 4, ACE- SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, NSA 3. HANDLEY, ELIZABETH 20 West Elm Street, Linden, New Jersey Independent 2, 3, 4, Nu Lambda Kappa Vice president 3, Presi- dent 4. HARMON, ANN CECILE 280 5th Street, Newark 7, New Jersey Delta Sigma Pi 2, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. HARRER, THEORA LEE 19 Union Avenue, Stratford, New Jersey Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3 Historian, 4, NSA 3, Wapalanne 1, Corni- val Committee 3, Republican Club 1, Treasurer 3. HARRIGAN, CAROL ANN 16 Ursino Place, Elizabeth, New Jersey Chi Delta 3, 4, Theater Guild 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Social Committee 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, 3. HARRINGTON, MARGARET MARY 123 Roland Avenue, South Orange, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3. HARRIS, DAVID 565 Ayers Avenue, North Plainfield, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Independent 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4. HARTSHORN, RONALD 197 Park Street, East Orange, New Jersey HARTER, CYNTHIA LYNNE 368 New Providence Road, Mountainside, New Jersey Student Council 3, 4, Memorabilia 3, Typing Editor 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, President 3, 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4, Leadership Committee 3, Traditions and Procedures Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4, NSC Student Chairman to NJEA Convention 3, 4, All College Picnic Chairman 3, Alumni Association Representa- tive from Class of 1964, 4. HASIOR, MARY LOU 1765 Dakota Street, Westfield, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACEYSNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Social Committee I, WRA 1. HAZELL, SAMUEL HENRY 691 State Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Hi-Lows 3, Opera Workshop 3, 4. HECHT, GAIL KAPLAN 1896 Manor Drive, Union, New Jersey Kappa Delta Pi 4, Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, Guides Club 1. HEDDEN, CAROLYN JUNE 2676 Killian Place, Union, New Jersey IFSC 4, Sigma Kappa Phi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Alethian Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Council for Exceptional Children 4. HERER, CAROL HILDA 1135 Harding Road, Elizabeth, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4. HERGERT, ELIZABETH V. 1022 West Blancke Street, Linden, New Jersey Memorabilia 1, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 4, Guides 1, Carnival Committee 2, HERMAN, IRENE 108 North Fourteenth Street, Kenilworth, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, ACEASNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. HIRTH, LINDA MARIA 95 Preston Drive, Gillette, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, Carnival Committee 1, 2. HOAG, CHARLES COOK 1 Glenside Pork, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey Science Club President 2, 3, 4. HOESEL, EDNA LOUISE 27 Van Ness Terrace, Maplewood, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4. HOGENMULLER, TRUDY 50 New Street, Belleville, New Jersey Dean's List 1, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Beta Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE- SNJEA 3, Guides Club 1. HOHWEILER, JUDY ANN 83 Magazine Street, Newark 5, New Jersey HOROWITZ, CAROL SHEILA 11 Stoneybrook Road, West Caldwell, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4. HORSEFIELD, VIVIAN 741 South Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey HUDSON, MARILYN SUSAN 71 Webster Street, Irvington, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, 3, Campus Committee 1, 2, Social Committee 1, 2, Guides Club 2, Wapalanne Club 3. HUGHES, PATRICIA LORETT 100 Grant Avenue, Harrison, New Jersey HUNT, PATRICIA ANN 14 Creston Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey IFSC 3, Vice President 4, Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, Treasurer 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3 Province Representative, 4, Madrigals 1, 2, 3, 4, Leadership Conference Participant 4. IOZZI, JOVINA 1200 Magie Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, IFSC 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, WRA 1, Carnival Committee 2, 3. ISRAEL, ROSELYN 296 Wainwright Street, Newark, New Jersey JAJOSKY, EDWARD RICHARD 537 McMichael Place, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 1, Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia, Art and Lay- out Editor 4, Guides Club 1, Industrial Arts Association 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JANKOWSKI, BERNADINE ANN 345 Summit Avenue, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Dean's List 1, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE- SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Guides Club 1, 2: Orchestra I, 2, JANOFF, JOYCE LYNN 47 Grumman Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Dean's List 3, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, 3, Guides Club 2, Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4, JASION, JUDITH MARIE 427 E. Third Avenue, Roselle, New Jersey Dean's List 1, Nu Sigma Tau 3, 4, ACEVSNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, New- man Club 1, 2, Social Committee 1. 24 JASON, IRIS LERMAN 2 Clover Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2. JAWOROWSKI, CAROL ANN 52 Lenox Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4. JAY, JOAN WEISBERG 467 Lincoln Avenue, Orange, New Jersey Transfer Student-University of Cincinnati. JOHNSON, EMILY R. 205 Columbia Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Renata Club 3, 4. JOHNSON, MARY ANN 7 Walter Place, Irvington, New Jersey IFSC 3, Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, Vice President 4, NSA 1, Newman Club I, 2, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapalanne 3, Carnival Committee 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 3, 4. JONES, BARBARA BENNETTE I6 Hollywood Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 4. JONES, FAY ELIZABETH 240 North Clinton Street, East Orange, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4. JONES, JEAN B. 164 James Street, Newark, New Jersey Dean's List 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Renata Club 3, 4. JORDEN, JANE 317 Olcott Street, Orange, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, WRA 1, 2. KANN JR., GEORGE STRICKLER 295 Renner Avenue, Newark 12, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA I, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4. KARNICK, SANDRA 24 Sunset Terrace, Irvington, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, Carnival Committee 3. KEMPER, LINDA TERRY IIB Coe Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Omega Phi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, Social Committee I, Guides Club 2. KENDRICK JR., WILLIAM R. 51 Mountain Avenue, Chatham, New Jersey Nu Sigma Phi 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Industrial Arts Asso- ciation 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Wapalanne 2, 3, Vice President 4, Car- nival Committee 2, 4, Leadership Conference 3. KESHENEFF, PATRICIA ANN 23 Feiner Place, Irvington, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, 2, Guides Club 1, 2, Car- nival Committee 3. KESTENBAUM, MARLA 21 Webster Street, Irvington, New Jersey KIRSCHNER, ANITA NURKIN 1843 Manor Drive, Union, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 1 Founder, 2 President, 3, Social Committee 1, WRA 1, 2. KLIGER, ZENA 18 Evergreen Avenue, Springfield, New Jersey Transfer from Glassboro State College 2. KNECHT, KAY ANN 421 Pine Grove Circle, Scotch Plains, New Jersey new Delta cha 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, NSA 3, 4, Alethian Club 2, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 1, 2. KOHLER, MARCIA 519 Windsor Road, Wood-Ridge, New Jersey Transfer Student, Alethian Club 3. KOLYER Ill, JAMES A. 661 Jacques Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey Memorabilia Co-Photography Editor 4, Industrial Arts Association 4, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Phi Omega President 3, 4, Opera Workshop 4. KOPECKY, CAROL ANNE 42 Shunpike Road, Springfield, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, NSA 3, 4, Alethian Club 1, 2, Social Committee 1, 2, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, Leadership Conference 4. KOSTURSKI, BARBARA M. I4 Erin Avenue, Hopelawn, New Jersey Newman Club I, 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. KOWALSKI, CHRISTINE 58 Lincoln Place, Irvington Il, New Jersey Independent 1, Feature Editor 2, Feature Editor 3, Associate Editor 4, Norms Theater Guild 2, 3, 4, Fencing Team 2, Fine Arts Film Club President 2, 3, 4, CCUN 2, Hisfo,-ian 3. 0 KRCHNACEK, LYDIA THERESA 528 Yale Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 3, Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, WRA I, 2, Recording Sec- retary 3. KREUGER, JANET ANNE 35 Colleen Street, Newark 6, New Jersey sem Delta Chi 3, President 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, WRA 1, 2, Carnival Committee 3, Leadership Conference 4. KROCHMAL, GERALDINE 37 Blake Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4. KRONGOLD, CAROL ANN 19 Fernwood Court, Clifton, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4. KROPILAK, ANTHONY E. 209 Alexander Street, Newark, New Jersey KROTENBERG, GERALD S. 37 Lyons Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4. KROUK, NINA LITWACK 1 Woodbine Avenue, Apt. 18B, Avenel, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 2, Vice President 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 4, Star of David 1, Treasurer 2, 3, WRA 1, 2. KUC, THOMAS PAUL 2 Merritt Avenue, South Amboy, New Jersey Student Council 3, IFSC 3, Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Independent 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 3, MAA I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 4. KUMPF, JOHN HENRY 75 Hillcrest Drive, Clark, New Jersey Executive Committee College Center Board 2, 3, 4, Sigma Beta Tau 2, 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild 2, 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, 3, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Wapa- lanne Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Lows 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Tradi- tions and Procedures Committee 1, 2, 3. KUSHWARA, NANCY 61 Johnston Avenue, Kearny, New Jersey LAICO, JUDITH ANN 287 Springdale Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4, Social Committee 1, Vice President 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1. LANG, LIANA JOHANNSEN 11 Wills Place, Irvington, New Jersey Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. LAUDATI, NANCY 212 Garside Street, Newark, New Jersey LAVENBURG, DORIS GAIL 18 Albert Terrace, Bloomfield, New Jersey Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Independent 1, Campus Committee 1, 2, Social Committee I, 2, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leaders 1, 2, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3, Communications Committee 2. LEALE, JOHANNA JULIA 1520 West Blancke Street, Linden, New Jersey Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 4, WRA 1, 2, 4. LE BOW, PAULA MARGARETTEN 419 Randolf Road, Plainfield, New Jersey LEE, BENNIE LOUIS 14 Hollywood Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey Student Council 3, Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 4, Guides Club 2, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4. LEE, DOROTHY MIRIAM 50 looker Street, Hillside, New Jersey Norms Theater Guild 1, 2, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, Star of David 1, 2, Campus Committee 2, Social Committee 1, 2, Science Club 2, Tennis Team 1, 2, Carnival Committee 1, 2, 3, Leadership Con- ference Participant 1, Chorus I. LEE, LINDA 108 Elizabeth Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, WRA 1, 2. LEE, MARYL LOBDELL 18D Colfax Manor, Roselle Park, New Jersey Dean's List I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild 1, 2, 3, 4, Touring Club 1, 2, Social Committee 1, Guides Club I, 2, ACE-SNJEA 1, 3. LELLO, ANDREA JOAN 57 Fernwood Terrace, Linden, New Jersey Dean's List I, Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Independent 1, 2, ACE- SNJEA 4, NSA 1, 2, Carnival Committee 3, Leadership Conference 2, Chorus 1, CCUN 2, 4, Historical Society 3. LEVINE, YETTA KAPLAN 4I7 Schley Street, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Renata Club 2, 3, 4. LIDDY, JEROME MICHAEL 937 Sheridan Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 4, MAA 2, 3, Basketball Team I, Soccer Team I, History Club 4. LIEBENOW, RICHARD H. 2I Dogwood Terrace, Livingston, New Jersey Class Officer, President 2, Sigma Beta Tau 2, 3, 4, MAA I, 2, Baseball Team I, Soccer Team I, 2, Carnival Committee I, Scid I. LIGHT, PATRICIA I4 Hurden Street, Hillside, New Jersey LIPERT, BARBARA MARY 35 Atlantic Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club I, Chorus I. LITOWCHAK, ROBERT J. 4 Frederick Place, Parlin, New Jersey Student Council 2, Sigma Beta Tau 2, 3, 4, Independent I, News Editor, Managing Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, 4, Nu Lambda Kappa 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild I, 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, NSA I, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club I, Vice President 2, Wapalanne Club I, leadership Conference 3, Traditions and Procedures Committee I, 2, 3, Fine Arts Film Club 2, 3, Vice President 4. LOCK, RICHARD TIMOTHY 390 Morris Avenue, Summit, New Jersey Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sigma Beta Tau 2, 3, Vice President 4, Guides Club 2, Wapalanne Club I, MAA I, 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 4, Carnival Committee 4. LOEB, RUTH I462A Liberty Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Independent Co-News Editor 3, ACE-SNJEA I, Leadership Con- ference 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, History Club 4, CCUN I, 2, President 3, 4, Communications Committee 2. LOEWENTHAL, JOAN REGINA I2 Crescent Lane, Irvington, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA I, 4, Social Committee 2, Guides Committee I, WRA I, Carnival Committee I, 2. LOMBARDO, GRACE 42 Continental Avenue, Belleville 9, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 2, 3 Corresponding Secretary, 4, Norms Theater Guild 3, 4, Guides Club I, Carnival Committee 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. LORDI, MARGARET 29 Wellington Avenue, Short Hills, New Jersey LORDI, RICHARD 2 Woodbine Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Guides Club I, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee I, 2, 3, Democratic Club I, 2, 3. LOVALLO, CHARLES GERARD 47I Joralemon Street, Belleville, New Jersey IFSC 3, 4, Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, MAA I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Lows 3, Orchestra 3, 4. LOVE, ZELDA KLAUSHER I27 Roosevelt Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey LUDWIGSEN, LOIS MARY 463 Cornell Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4. LUNGA, MARJORIE THIBEAU I24 Myrtle Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey Dean's List 3, Renata Club 4. LUSK, ROSEMARY SUSAN 26I9 Burns Place, Union, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, New- man Club I, 2, Social Committee I, Guides Club 2, Wapalanne Club I, 2, 4. MCENROE, PATRICE 28 DeWitt Terrace, Colonia, New Jersey Student Council 3, 4, Class Officer, Corresponding Secretary 4, Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, NSA 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Campus Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 2, Guides Com- mittee 2, WRA I, 2. MCDEVITT, ANNE GARVIN 3I5 Third Avenue, Avon, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, NSA I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Guides Committee 2, WRA I, 2, 3, 4. MCLEOD, WILLIAM GLENNON I044 John Glenn Drive, Hillside, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4. MacDANIELS, JANET 6 Valley View Avenue, Summit, New Jersey MAHER, ELLEN THERESA II6 North Filth Street, Newark, New Jersey Student Council 2, 3, 4, Executive- Committi-e Calli-ge Center Board 4, Class Officer, President 4, Rho Tlwta Tau 2, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Independent Sports Editor 2, ACEASNJEA 3, NSA I, 2, President 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Leadership Conler ence Participant 4, Chorus I. MAHER, MARGARET MARY 472 Ludlow Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey Independent I News Editor 2, 3, Managing Editor 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, Guides Club I, 2, Fine Arts Film Club 2, 3, President 4, Chorus I, Traditions and Procedures Committee I, 2, 3, Lecture Series Committee 4, CCUN I, 2, 3, 4. MAJOR, JANET ELLA I48 Sycamore Avenue, Livingston, New Jersey IFSC 4, Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, Vice President 4, Carnival Committee 3, MANHOFF, FLORENCE GOODMAN 6 Timber Hill Drive, Livingston, New Jersey Kappa Delta Pi 4. MANT, CAROLE JANE 239 Ivy Street, Kearny, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, Recording Secretary 3, Pledge Mistress 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Alethian Club 3, Guides Club 2, WRA I, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. MARINO, BEVERLY ANN I39 Van Buren Street, Newark 5, New Jersey Dean's List 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE- SNJEA 3, Newman Club 3. MARKEWICH, TED 5I Moore Terrace, West Orange, New Jersey Dean's List I, 2, 3, Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3 Vice President, 4, Memorabilia Art and Layout Editor 3, Student Advisor 4, ACE- SNJEA 3, Industrial Arts Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, MAA 2, 3, 4, Convention Committee 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. MARZARELLA, FRANK THOMAS 69 Bedford Street, East Orange, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association I, 2, 3, 4, MAA I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 2, 3, 4. MASTERSON, JOHN PATRICK 722 Bailey Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Nu Sigma Phi 2, Vice President 3, 4, IFS Council 3, President 4, Dean's List I, Student Council 4, Independent I, 2, 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild 3, 4, Newman Club I, Vice President 2, Leader- ship Committee Planning 3, 4. MAYER, DIANE KROUSE 43 Espy Road, Caldwell, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4. MAYER, JOY FRANCES 24 Byrd Street, lselin, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, President 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Newman Club I, 2, Guides Club 2, National Student Associa- tion I, 2, 3, 4, WRA I, 2, 3, 4. MAYNARD, IRENE CATHERINE 35 Woodbine Avenue, Newark 6, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, National Student Associa- tion 3, Newman Club I, 2, Wapalanne Club I, WRA I, 2. MAZZEI, CAROLINE MARY 88 Carlson Parkway, Cedar Grove, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, National Student Association I, 2, 3, 4. MEANS, HELEN PRYOR IIB Ridgewood Avenue, Newark, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4, Renata Club 3, 4. MERLO, VINCENT 762 Newark Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, MAA I, Vice Presi- dent 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Basketball Team 2, Baseball Team I, 2, 3, 4. MENEGHIN, MARYANN DOROTHY 34 Delawanna Avenue, Clifton, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club I, 2, 4, Guides Club I, 2, Mad- rigals 4, Hi Lows 3, 4: Chorus I, Treasurer 3, 4. MERENESS, SANDRA SUE 232 Prospect Street, Westfield, New Jersey METCALF, LILLIAN GRACE BI Woodside Road, Maplewood, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 2, Historian 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Wapa- lanne Club I, Madrigals I, 2, Vice President 3, 4. MICHAELS, LINDA 606 Crescent Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey MICHALOWSKI, JANET A. 843 Jackson Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Dean's List I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4. MILANO, PATRICIA ANN 1578 Hillcrest Terrace, Union, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 3, Recording Secretary 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, 2, Wapalanne Club 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Fencing Team I, Chorus 3. MILAZZO, MARILYN A. 344 Walnut Stree, Nutley, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, National Student Association 3, 4. MILES, MARILYN 6 Warwick Road, Chatham, New Jersey MILLER, CAROLYN EDNA North Road Box 50, Chester, New Jersey Dean's List I, Modern Dance Club 1, Madrigals 2. MILLER, CONSTANCE LORRAINE 41 Philip Place, Irvington, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 2. MINASIAN, CAROL ANN 55 Smallwood Avenue, Belleville, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4, ACE-SNJEA 4, New- man Club 1, 2, Social Committee 2, WRA 1, 2. MINCH, BARBARA 408 Walnut Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, Guides Club 1, Carnival Committee Chairman 1. MIRABELLA, ANTOINETTE 311 Riva Avenue, Milltown, New Jersey Dean's List 1, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4. MITCHELL, ZENA SMITH 109 Johnson Avenue, Newark 8, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. MITTRICKER, MARGARET-ROSE 24 Windsor Place, Cranford, New Jersey Dean's List 1, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Beta Delta Chi 3, Vice President 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, WRA 1, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 2. MOESSNER, MARIANNE 388 Tower Street, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, Fencing Team I, 2. MOLLICA, LILLIAN ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Humanist Group Program Committee Chairman 4: Wapalanne Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team Assistant Manager 2, Manager 3, Bowling Team 2, Tennis Team 2, 3. MOLONEY, SUSAN 168 Kings Highway, Middletown, New Jersey Transfer Student from Caldwell College 1, Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4. MOORE JR., JAMES 67 North 15th Street, East Orange, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia Co-Photography Editor 4, Industrial Arts Association I, 2, 3, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4, ACE- SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4. MOSER, LUCILLE ANN 348 Trinity Place, Hillside, New Jersey WRA 1, 2, 3, Fencing Team 1, Modern Dance 2, 3. MUNN, ROGER F. Sigma Beta Tau 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4. MURRAY, JANE MARIE 155 Parker Street, Newark, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, National Stu- dent Association I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 3. NATURALE, PATRICIA JOAN 35 Rhoda Avenue, Nutley, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA I, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Campus Committee 2, Social Committee 2, Guides Club 1, Receptionist 2, Carnival Com- mittee 1, 2, Chorus President 3. NORTON, SHEILA KATHLEEN 5 Woodbine Avenue, Newark, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, Wapalanne 1, 2. NOYES, MARGARET JEAN 167C East Grand Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jersey Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, Vice President 4, Norms Theater Guild 2, 3, Social Chairman 4, Leadership Conference Participant 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. NUNES, ROY 430 McKinley Street, Linden, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 4, Newman Club 1, Mathematics Club 3, 4, Carnival Committee 1, 2, Prize Chairman 3. NURNBERGER JR., ERRICH PAUL 218 Broadway, Union Beach, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 4, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4. OBERST, FRANCINE KLEINBERG 500 South Center Street, Orange, New Jersey Transfer Student from Pennsylvania State University 3, ACE- SNJEA 3, 4: Star of David 3, Campus Committee 3. ODELL, ARLENE FOX 218 Walnut Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho Recording Secretary 2, 3, 4, Guides Committee 2, Bowling Team 2, 3. O'DESKY, LINDA 338 Winans Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. PADALINO, LEONARD LOUIS 24 Johnson Road, West Orange, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4. PALLANTE, BARBARA P.O. Box 3116, Newark, New Jersey Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 4, Newman Club 3, Guides Club 1. PALMA, THOMAS WILLIAM 1536 Highland Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Newman Club 4, Math Club 4, Circle K Club 4, Wapalanne Club 4. PANNORFI, FRANK JOSEPH 646 North 7th Street, Newark 7, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4, Memorabilia 4, MAA 1, 2, Recording Secretary 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 2, Baseball Team 4, ACE-SNJEA 4. PARKS, C. JAMES 13 Canterbury Lane, Colonia, New Jersey Carnival Committee 3. PAROLY, EMMA 12 Marshall Street, Irvington, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, Historian 3, 4, Star of David 1, Cultural Rep- resentative 2, WRA Basketball Manager, 1, Volleyball Manager 2, Activities Chairman 3, President 4, Leadership Conference Par- ticipant 3. PASNICK, JUDITH 78 North 18th Street, East Orange, New Jersey PATEMAN, JUDITH ANN 219 Edgewood Road, Linden, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 3, Secretary 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, NSA 3, New- man Club I, 2, Wapalanne Club 1, WRA 1, 2, Kappa Delta Pi 4. PAWLIKOWSKI, KATHERINE 12 High Point Road, Lincroft, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, President 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, Science Club 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leadership Conference Participant 4. PECCATIELLO, ANGELA ANN 781 Clifton Avenue, Newark, New Jersey NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. PECINA, MARCIA DAVIES 317 Old Tote Road, Mountainside, New Jersey Student Council 2, Executive Committee College Center Board 2, 3, Recording Secretary 4, Class Officer, Recording Secretary 1, Nu Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, Name Program Committee 4, Carnival Com- mittee 1, 2, Junior Prom Chairman 3. PELUSO, JUDITH ANN 4 Lance Drive, Clark, New Jersey Newman Club I, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3. PERRY, KATHERINE MADELINE 468 DeWitt Avenue, Belleville, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3. PETRUCCELLI, DANIEL ROCCO 2481 Wilson Terrace, Union, New Jersey Sigma Beta Tau 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4. PHIPPS, NANCY 8214 Second Avenue, North Bergen, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 3, Historian 4. PLACA, JOSEPH S. 2 Warren Avenue, Roselle Park, New Jersey IFSC 2, 3, Sigma Beta Tau 2, 3, 4, Name Program Committee 2, 3, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Circle K Club 4. POLSINELLI, LORETTA THERESA 365 Montgomery Street, Jersey City, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, Guides Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 2, 3, 4, Hi- Lows 4. POPLICK, PATRICIA 801 Peter Street, Linden, New Jersey Transfer Student. PORCELLO, MICHAEL ANTHONY 317 Seventh Avenue, Newark, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Team 3, 4, Carnival Committee 4. PORTER, MARY LEIBMAN 438 Mercer Avenue, Roselle, New Jersey Dean's List I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, Vice President 4, ACE- SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 2, 4, Renata Club I, Vice President 2, President 3, 4. POSNER, JUDITH I6 Rynda Road, Maplewood, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4, Transfer Student from University of Buffalo. POST, JACQUELINE ELEANOR I4 Florence Avenue, Hanover, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, Newman Club 2, 3, Chorus 3. POSUNKO, LINDA MARY I04I Woolley Avenue, Union, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, WRA I, 2. PRESSLER, KAREN MARIE ANN 52 Patton Drive, East Brunswick, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 3, Social Chairman 4, WRA 3, 4, NSA 3, 4, Memorabilia 4. Transfer Student. PRESTON, DOROTHY P. 201 Orange Avenue, Cranford, New Jersey Transfer from Union Junior College. PRIBORKIN, GLORIA ROSE 30 Martin Place, Irvington, New Jersey Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, IFSC 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, NSA I, 2, 3, 4, Star of David Club I, 2, Social Committee I, 2, WRA I, Carnival Committee I. PRIBULA, MARGARET COBB 293 Glenwood Avenue, East Orange, New Jersey Dean's List I, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Sigma Beta Chi 3, 4, ACE- SNJEA 3. PRUCHNICKI, JANET ANNE 3I4 Fairview Avenue, Dunellen, New Jersey Newman Club I. PULSCH, BARBARA JAYNE 66 Main Street, Port Monmouth, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Chorus I. PUSTAVER, MIRIAM SOTO T26-A Johnson Place, South River, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4. Transfer Student. QUINN, MARY MICHELINE 539 Livingston Road, Linden New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4. QUIRK, KATHLEEN I7 Stockton Road, New Brunswick, New Jersey Chi Delta 2, 3, 4, NSA I, 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Modern Dance 2, Council for Excep- tional Children 4, Foreign Student Committee 4. RASPA, VICTORIA ROSE 748 Liberty Avenue, Union, New Jersey Norms Theater Guild 3, 4, Alethian Club I, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Association 3, WRA I. REBECK, JOHN JOSEPH 65 Maxwell Avenue, Fords, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi. REITZ, JOYCE 200 River Road, Millington, New Jersey Class Officer, Treasurer 3, Chi Delta 3, Recording Secretary 4, Alethian Club I, Guides Committee I, Wapalanne Club I, 2, WRA I, 2, Carnival Committee Secretary 2, 3, Madrigals I, Scid 4. RELLES, MARTA ANN 29 Laventhal Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, Social Committee I, Guides Club 2. RESTAINO, PHYLLIS BARBARA 57 Passaic Avenue, Belleville, New Jersey Student Council 4, Dean's List I, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, IFSC 4, Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, President 4, Independent I, 4, Norms Theater Guild I, 2, 3, Social Committee I, Carnival Committee 2, Leadership Conference 3. RICE, KATHLEEN MILLICENT I35 Main Street, West Orange, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3, 4. RINGLED, JOANNE ARAYNA IIIEastern Parkway, Newark, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4. RISPOLI, JO ANN CHRISTINE 7 Oraton Drive, Cranford, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, President 4, Newman Club 3, Social Com- mittee WRA I, Carnival Committee 3, Leadership Conference 4. ROEBER, CAROLE ANN 304 Beech Street, Kearny, New Jersey Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 4, Newman Club 4, Campus Com- mittee 3, Social Committee 2, WRA I, Chorus I, 3, Kappa Ep- silon 4. ROSENBLATT, BARBARA 70 Midland Boulevard, Maplewood, New Jersey Delta Sigma Pi 2, Historian 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Star of' David Club I, Recording Secretary 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, Guides Club I, 2. ROSENBERG, SONDRA MIRIAM I5BO Summit Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Omega Phi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee I, WRA I, 2, 3, 4. ROSENTHAL, ELLEN SUE 45 Rynda Road, South Orange, New Jersey ACEASNJEA 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 3. ROSENTHAL, NEALA IRIS 40I-IB Academy Terrace, Linden, New Jersey ROSS, BETTY JANE JAQUITH BI6 West Grand Street, Apt, 2D, Elizabeth, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 4. ROSS, REDA ARLA 6l2 South Park Avenue, Highland Park, New Jersey Transfer from Upsala. ROSSOW, ROBERT PAUL I06 Trenton Avenue, Clifton, New Jersey Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, Guides Club I, Industrial Arts Association I, 2, Recording and Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, Wapalanne I, 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3, 4. ROTH, GAIL J. I73 West Upper Ferry Road, Trenton, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild 4, NSA I, 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 4, Social Committee 3, 4. ROTHENBERG, RONA DERMAN I4-29 Chandler Drive, Fair Lawn, New Jersey Dean's List I, 3, Delta Sigma Pi 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild I, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Star of David Club 2, 3, WRA 2, Guides Club I, 2, Modern Dance Club 2, Chorus I. RUBULOTTA, CARMEN P. 736 Midland Boulevard, Union, New Jersey RUMAGE, RICHARD GEORGE 72 Avenel Street, Avenel, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club I, 2, MAA I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team I, Soccer Team I, Alpha Phi Omega I. SABATINO, MADELINE JANE 86 Napoleon Street, Newark, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, Guides Club I, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club I, 2, 3, 4. SALLES, ROSE MARIE ELIZABETH I6-A Wavecrest Avenue, Winfield Park, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, Vice President 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild I, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club I, 2, Guides Club I. SALTER, JOAN CAROL 634 Valley Street, Maplewood, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3. SAMSEL, CONSTANCE STEPHANIE 834 Summer Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey Norms Theater Guild I, ACE-SNJEA 3, Newman Club I, Campus Committee 4, Guides Club I, 2, Wapalanne Club I, 2, WRA I, 2, Carnival Committee I, 4, Chorus I. SAUER, ROBERT WALTER 948 Madison Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Student Council 4, Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 4, MAA I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team I, Scorekeeper 3, 4, Soccer Team I, 2, History Club 4, Democratic Club 4. SCHADES, JUDITH MARIA 555 Liberty Street, Orange, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, WRA I. SCHATZ, JANET MARGARET 2I Upper Drive Countryside, Summit, New Jersey Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild I, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, Wapalanne I, Council for Exceptional Children 4. SCHLAUPITZ, EDWARD H. Audrey Court Apartments, Apt. 4, Chilton Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey MAA I, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club I, 2, 3, Carnival Committee 2, 3, Sigma Theta Chi 2, P.M. 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Leadership Conference Participant 4. SCHLECKSER, OLIVIA E. 537 Grant Street, Linden, New Jersey Wapalanne Club 2, WRA I, Orchestra I, 2. SCHROECK, CATHERINE ANN 92 Jacoby Street, Maplewood, New Jersey Sigma Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA I, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 3, 4, Chorus 4. SCHULTZ, JANICE PECK 6 Glen Gary Road, Middlesex, New Jersey Transfer Student. 54 SCHUMAN, KAREN GREEN Dean's List 3, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. Transfer Stu- dent. SCHUMM, FRED 119 North Twentieth Street, Kenilworth, New Jersey Alethian Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Industrial Arts Asso- ciation 3, 4, Soccer Team 1, 2. SCHWARZ, GERTRUDE 60 Caroline Street, Wood Bridge, New Jersey Dean's List 1, Guides Club-2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club 1. SCOTT, LILLIAN DAVIS 732 Evergreen Parkway, Union, New Jersey Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Renata Club 4. SEAMAN, BARBARA ANDREA 269 Barclay Street, Perth Amboy, New Jersey Chi Delta 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, Newman Club 1, 2, Campus Com- mittee 2, 3, Social Committee 3, 4, Guides Club 1, Carnival Com- mittee 2, Chorus 1. SEAVEY, JEAN PASKEVICIUS 1195 South Bright Street, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 1, WRA 1, Assistant Treasurer 2, 4. SERINA, NANCY ANNE 1 Marsh Street, Cranford, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, Newman Club 1, WRA 1. SERIO, GERRY 279 Division Avenue, Belleville, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild 2, 3, Social Committee 1, 2, SHAPANKA, HELEN LINDA 100 Lawrence Avenue, Highland Park, New Jersey Transfer Student from Trenton State College. SHATSKY, MARION LICHTENBERG 129 Lakeshore Drive, Meadow Lake, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3, 4. SHERLING, CAREN GAIL 400 Morristown Road, Linden, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Star of David Club 2, Carnival Committee 2, 3, Hi-Lows 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Foreign Student Committee 4, Council for Exceptional Children 4, Dean's List 1. SHERMAN, JOANNE 59 Linden Avenue, Verona, New Jersey Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. SHUMULA, PAMELA ANN 129 Eastern Parkway, Newark, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 4. SILBERMAN, DOROTHY JEANNE 1595 Compton Place, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 1, Omega Phi 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Norms Theater Guild 2, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David Club 2, Guides Club 2. SIMINOFF, MATTEE BALIN 148 Gromman Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, Star of David 2, 3, Social Committee 1, Guides Committee 2, 3, Wapalanne Club 1, WRA 1, 2. SJONELL, KATHLEEN KISCH 531 Monroe Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Student Council 3, 4, Dean's List 1, Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, Secre- tary 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, 2. SLATER, PHYLLIS GAIL 133 Rhode Island Avenue, Orange, New Jersey Dean's List I, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Independent 2, 3, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, Social Committee 1, 2, 3, Guides Club 1, 2, 3. SLAVIN, JOYCE ANN 540 Summit Avenue, Maplewood, New Jersey Transfer from University of Bridgeport. SNELL, BRENDA 1119 Dill Avenue, Linden New Jersey Class Officer, Treasurer 1, Vice President 2, 3, 4, Nu Sigma Tau 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild 1, ACE-SNJEA 4, Hi-Lows 2, 3, 4, Foreign Student Committee 1, Sophomore Dance Chair- man, Senior Prom Co-Chairman, Carnival Committee 4, Student Interviewing Committee 4. SNIPES, GLORIA EUGENE 23 Berwyn Street, East Orange, New Jersey SPRAGUE, EDWARD M. 188 Locust Drive, Union, New Jersey STANKO, MARY 20 Hollywood Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey STARKMAN, MERLE Al.ElN 343 Leslie Street, Newark, New Jersey Omega Phi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David Club 1, Guides Club 2: WRA 1, 2, 3, Carnival Committee 3. STEGEMAN, ELEANOR PHANNEMILLER 36 Exeter Street, Morris Plains, New Jersey Dean's List 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Renata Club 2, Treas- urer 3, 4. STEIN, GLADYS ENGEL 448 South Fourth Street, Maplewood, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, Transfer from Fairleigh Dickinson. STEIN, HENRIETTE WEINBERG 22 Terhune Road, Clark, New Jersey Renata Club 4. STEPHANIK, MARY JANE 750 Grier Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Nu Sigma Tau 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, Guides Club 1, 2, 3, Wapalanne 1. STERN, RONNIE OSTERWEIL 61 Summit Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey Dean's List 3, ACE-SNJEA 4, Transfer from Douglass 3. STOKES, JOSEPH 280 Morris Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Industrial Arts Association 3, 4. STOLL, ARLENE FLORENCE Box 272-A, Thompson Avenue, East Keansburg, New Jersey Alpha Theta Phi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 2. STURM, INA 646 Elm Street, Kearny, New Jersey Rho Theta Tau 3, 4, Memorabilia Co-Literary Editor 4, ACE- SNJEA 3, 4, National Student Association 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, Chorus 1. SULLIVAN, MAUREEN ELIZABETH 17 Dayton Road, Edison, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, Pledge Mistress 3, President 4, Memorabilia 4, National Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, Guides Club 2, WRA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leadership Committee Partici- pant 4. SULLIVAN, ROBERT EDWARD 358 Feltus Street, South Amboy, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4, New- man Club 2, 3, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Baseball Team 3, 4, Carnival Commit- tee 3, 4. SZYMCZAK, MARY ANNE 936 Sheridan Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Newman Club 1. TALARSKY, MONA GULKIN 13 Underwood Street, Newark, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, 4, Independent 2, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, National Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 2, 3, Carnival Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. TAWORSKY, BARBARA A. 563 South 11th Street, Newark 3, New Jersey TEDESCO, MARIE JOYCE 13 Halsted Street, Newark, New Jersey Student Council 4, Class Officer, Treasurer 4, Rho Theta Tau 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, WRA 1. TELLER, SANDRA 14 Shetland Avenue, Old Bridge, New Jersey TRACY, THOMAS P. 69 Center Avenue, Chatham, New Jersey Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4. TREAT, ANGELA AQUILINA 39-D Colfax Manor, Roselle Park, New Jersey Guides Club 1, 2. TREGLIO, JOAN MARIE 2034 Stecher Avenue, Union New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, National Student Asso- ciation 1, Carnival Committee 4. TRIPPODI, JO ANN 4 Princeton Street, Nutley 10, New Jersey Dean's I.ist 1, 2, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Newman Club 1, Guides Club 1, Carnival Committee 1. TRUCKS, EDITH ANN 421 Irvington Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, Alethian Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Guides Committee 2, Wapa- lanne Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, 3, New Jersey Council for Excep- tional Children 4. TURRI, JOHN JAMES 106 Stevens Place, North Arlington, New Jersey Transfer from Monmouth College 3, Sigma Theta Chi 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, MAA 3, Class Representative 4, Baseball 3, 4, Carnival Committee 3, 4. UMANSKY, JOSEPH 382 Dayton Street, Newark, New Jersey Norms Theater Guild 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 3. UMOWSKI, BARBARA ANN 83 Sherman Avenue, Cedar Grove, New Jersey Transfer from the College of Saint Elizabeth, 3, ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club 3, 4, WRA 3, 4, Young Republicans' Club 3, Corre- sponding Secretary 4. UNICE, KATHLEEN ANNE 201 Taylor Avenue, East Brunswick, New Jersey Memorabilia Copy Co-Editor 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Wapalanne 1, WRA 2, 3, 4. URBACH, LINDA CAPPEL 49 Morris Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey Transfer from Lasell College, Auburndole, Mass, 2, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. URBANIK, ELEANOR 721 McKinley Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, National Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Wapalanne Club 1, Carnival Committee 3. URSO, JOSEPHINE ANN 115 Clifton Street, Westfield, New Jersey Newman Club 1, 2, Industrial Arts Association 1, Wapalanne Club 1, Carnival Committee 2, 3, Chorus 1, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3. VAN LENTEN, RAYMOND 66 West Oldis Street, Rochelle Park, New Jersey VAREY, MARY ELLEN 120 Kimball Street, Woodbridge, New Jersey Independent 1, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Aleithian Club 1, 2, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, Carnival Committee 3, Foreign Students Committee 2, 3. VECCHIONE, JAMES F. 255 Jeffrey Street, Long Branch, New Jersey VERTELIS, JOANNE ARLENE 1051 Bertram Terrace, Union, New Jersey Beta Delta Chi 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, 3. VOGLER, JO-ANN MARY 42 Fabyan Place, Newark, New Jersey Nu Sigma Tau 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3. VON BORSTEL, DORYSON PRATT Box 155, Netcong, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3. WALTER, BARBARA CAROL 98 Paine Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey Math Club 2, 3, 4, Carnival Committee 2, 3. WASOWSKI, FLORENCE MARY 28 Hiram Place, Harrison, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, NSA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, WRA 1, 2. WASKIW, ALEXANDRA 1214 East Henry Street, Linden, New Jersey ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, Madrigals 1, Vice President 2, President 3, 4, Hi- Lows 2, 3, 4, Opera Workshop 3, 4. WATTS, RAYMOND JOHN 46 Komorn Street, Newark, New Jersey WEAGLEY, BETTE ANNE 67 Day Street, Bloomfield, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Norms Theater Guild, Assistant Treasurer 2, ACE-SNJEA 4, WRA 2, Bowling Team 3. WEIL, SUSAN 45 South Kingston Avenue, Atlantic City, New Jersey Guides Club 1,-2, Wapalanne Club 1, Vice President 2, WRA 1, Carnival Committee Assistant Treasurer 1, Treasurer 2, Co-Chair- man 3, Leadership Committee Participant 3. WEINER, SAMUEL 143 West 30 Street, Bayonne, New Jersey Nu Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Guides Club 2, 3, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne 1, 4, Bowling Team 4. WEINFIELD, RUTH ROSENBERG 1221 Magie Avenue, Union, New Jersey Transfer from Trenton State. WEISS, ARLINDA CHRISTINE 408 Inwood Road, Linden, New Jersey Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Beta Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, ACE- SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Aleithian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wapalanne Club 2. WIEDERHORN, LINDA SCHWARTZ 1534 Schley Street, Hillside, New Jersey Pi Eta Sigma 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David 1, 2. WIENCKE, PATRICIA MARTINO 51 Arverne Terrace, Irvington, New Jersey Sigma Kappa Phi 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 3, 4, Newman Club 1. WIESELTIER, GAIL ROSENZWEIG 50 Bailey Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey WIGGINS, JACQUELINE C. 62 Sherman Place, Irvington, New Jersey Student Council Representative 4, Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Pledge Mistress 3, ACE-SNJEA 4, Newman Club 1, 2, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 1, 2. WIGHARDT, KATHLEEN ANN 1310 Hudson Street, Hoboken, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Aleithian Club 1, Wapa- lanne 2, Chorus 4. WILDENHAIN, JUDITH HELEN 53 Garden Place, Westwood, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, President 4, Guides Committee 1, 2, Carnival Committee 1, Leadership Committee Participant 4, Madrigals 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Eastern States Conference 3. WILKES, JOHN RICHARD 238 North 8th Street, Prospect Park, New Jersey Sigma Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Student Council Executive Board 3, Class President 3, ACE-SNJEA 3, Industrial Arts Association 1, 2, 3, 4, MAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Lecderghip Com. mittee 3. WILL, MARY BETH 256 Berkeley Avenue, Bloomfield, New Jersey Memorabilia 1, 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, 4, wsu. 1, 2, Coungil io, E... ceptional Children 4. WORSKY, SANDRA 188 Pacific Street, Newark, New Jersef Lambda Chi Rho 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, 2, Fencing Team 1, Tennis Team 1. WRIGHT, ESTHER DELORIS 1981 McCarter Highway, Newark, New Jersey Alpha Theta Pi 2, 3, ACE-SNJEA 4, WRA 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3. WRIGHT, FLORENCE LORRAINE 829 Filbert Street, Roselle Park, New Jersey Kappa Epsilon 2, 3, 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, Campus Committee 2, 3, 4, President 3, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapalanne 2, Treasurer 3, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Carnival Committee 3, Leadership Con- ference 3, Planning Committee 4. YACOBUCCI, DOMINIC L. Washington Valley Road, Martinsville, New Jersey YANGER, NADINE DIANE 168 Shelley Avenue, Elizabeth, New Jersey Lambda Chi Rho Corresponding Secretary 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, NSA 1, 2, Assistant Co-Ordinator 3, Co-Ordinator 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Guides Club 1, 2, Leadership Con- ference 4. YOUNGQUIST, BARBARA ELLEN KUBOVETZ 6 Clinton Place, Avenel, New Jersey Independent 2, Memorabilia 1, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Alethian Club 1, 2, Guides Club 1, 2, Wapalanne Club 1, 2, Carnival Com- mittee 3. YUSCHAK, GEORGIANA 235 Denman Road, Cranford, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, Treasurer 4, ACE-SNJEA 3, Carnival Com- mittee 3, Chorus 1. ZACCONE, CAROL ANNE 140 Franklin Street, Belleville, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Independent 1, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4. ZACK, CAROLE LOUISE 372 Wallingford Terrace, Union, New Jersey Sigma Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 2, Carnival Committee 3, Chorus 2, 3. ZAGIER, MARCIA LINDA 401 Knopf Street, Linden, New Jersey Dean's List 1, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, Recording Secretary 4, Delta Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Independent 2, ACE-SNJEA 2, Social Committee 1. ZAWROTNAK, JOANNE 425 West Sixth Avenue, Roselle, New Jersey Nu Theta Chi 3, Treasurer 4, Memorabilia 4, ACE-SNJEA 2, 3, 4, NSA 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Committee 1, 2, Recording Secretary 3, Guides Club 1, 2, WRA 1, Carnival Committee 2, Secretary 3, Council for Exceptional Children 4. ZBOYAN, PATRICIA MARIE 7 Olive Street, Fords, New Jersey Nu Sigma Tau 2, 3, 4, Memorabilia 4, Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Campus Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, WRA 1, Fencing Team 1, Carnival Committee 2. ZISKAND, JUDITH SANDRA 42 Quabeck Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey Sigma Kappa Phi 3, Recording Secretary 4, ACE-SNJEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Star of David Club 2, Social Committee 1, Guides Club 1, 2, Chorus 4. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.