Wood Ridge High School - Dial Yearbook (Wood Ridge, NJ)

 - Class of 1965

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Page 54 text:

Class Will HELEN ADAMEK — Leaves, missing her gab session 6th peri- od in the library. FRANK ANCONA — Leaves, Who ' s leaving? I just got here! DIANE ANDES — Leaves vvith 4 more Andes to follow. CHARLENE BADARACCO — Leaves Susan Retort the lost keys to Miss Graf ' s car. EILEEN BAKER — Leaves her round-toed gym sneakers to anyone who wants them. NANCY BAKER — Leaves the halls of W-R never to hear the echo of her voice again. ROBERT BALLARD — Leaves the County Hi-Y Council and Mr. Hannum talking to Ray Gibbons. JOANN BARTONE — Leaves after surviving two years of history with Miss Bello. GEORGE BASSO — Leaves his shop ability to whoever wants it. MIKE BASSO— Just leaves. RONALD BATCHO — Leaves Mrs. Pat with someone else to call Mr. Anthony. KATHY BATTAFARANO — Leaves with no one to mispro- nounce her name. BILL BECK — Leaves the pole by Wonderbread for someone else to total out next year. GERRI BEERS — Leaves with two more Beers to follow. CHERYL BENTLEY — Leaves the underclassmen with courage. ARTHUR BIEDINGER — Leaves Pop ' s corner to the next gen- eration. ROBERT BIEGEL — Leaves Mr. Labenski to find someone else with an arm like his, to play first base. DENISE BIONDI — Leaves a deserving junior all her back copies of the New York Times. DONNA BLACK — Leaves to marry Frank in a year. LINDA BLUM — Leaves Janet Corsi with no one to gossip with in choir. JOHN BODDINGTON — just leaves. LYNN BOEnCHER — Leaves Ronny Cozzo without a Mother? CAMILLE BONELLI — Leaves her sister Pat to follow in her footsteps. LINDA BORNICK — Leaves Pam with no-one to hitch a ride from every morning. WALTER BRAUER — Leaves Mr. Weber with no more pole vaulters. SANDRA BREMER — Leaves Miss Graf with nobody to run to the gym on Mondays. GAYLE BRENNAN — Leaves Joyce King with no-one to tell her that her roots are showing. KATHLEEN BRINGMAN — Leaves to marry a millionaire. MICHAEL BROWN — Leaves Bob Biegel in peace. LINDA BUHRINGER— Leaves Becky Raper her Refresher Math notebook. PETER CARPANESE — Leaves in search of money. DELORES CARRIER— just leaves. NANCY CHIAMESE — Leaves pity to next year ' s seniors. ANDREW CHICIAK — Leaves to enter the music world. ROBERT CHRISTIANA — Leaves his seat in homeroom 202 so Mrs. Hands has someone else to holler at. JOHN CILIENTO — Leaves his presidency of the Boola- Boola boys to Louie Retort. NANCY CIPOLLA — Leaves with one more Cipolla to follow. MATTHEW COCO- — Leaves his conservative tastes to Miss Bello. JOANN COLANERI — Leaves the Grapevine to someone who likes to write gossip and can take criticism. RITA CROVO — Leaves her ability to do push-ups to Bar- bara Downes. FRANK CUPHONE — Leaves Augie Coffaro his gym locker. MARY LOU DACHNIEWICZ — Leaves Vicki with no one to walk to school with in the morning. DENNIS DEBALFO — Leaves Mr. England all his car maga- zines. MAUREEN DENNY — Leaves Mr. E. Murphy without a right hand man. NICHOLAS DEREVYANIK — Leaves Mr. Nuziale in peace. JOY DeROSA — Leaves all her trials and joys to the next President of the Tri-Hi-Y. JEAN DEVANE — Leaves her seat in Goldy ' s to whoever wants it. JANICE EARLING — Leaves all her jokes and famous sayings to Peggy Noto. KAREN ECKMAYER — Leaves a carton of cigarettes to next year ' s cheerleaders. ANNETTE EICHE — Leaves Vicki with no one to gab with in the halls. WILLIAM ELEGANTE — Leaves forgetting everything. ANDREW FALCO — Leaves the great coaching staff to all future athletes. MARGARET FAUL — Leaves Mr. Coane without a president for his Witches Club. DIANA FINNO — Leaves Mr. DeCandia with one more Finno to confuse him. DONALD FITZGERALD — Leaves B. Romano a place in Pop ' s parking lot. FRAN FRATTARELLI — Leaves with four more Frattarelli ' s to go- JAMES GAGLIANO — Leaves Miss Graf in peace. KATHRYN GIGERIAN — Leaves Mr. Chicko in peace and quiet for the rest of his days. CHARLES GILLILAND — Leaves Judy to walk alone in the halls. JAMES GIUSEFFI — Leaves anyone his ability to annoy Mr. Sweet 6th and 7th periods. WALTER GLESIAS — Leaves the school with someone else to put up with it. JOYCE GLOYSTEIN — Leaves her cheering uniform to any- one small enough to get into it. JULIA GOBBO — Leaves her sister with two years to go. LYNN HANNON — Leaves JoAnn to mourn on the bus after each away basketball game. ROBERT HANSEN — Leaves bruised. EDWARD HASCH — Leaves Mr. Murphy all his Shop knowl- edge and experience. CAROLYN HERZOG — Leaves the Twirlers to next year ' s captain. GAIL HINTZ — Leaves one locker that doesn ' t work to any- one who wants it. DENISE IZZO — Leaves with her head still in the clouds. ARLENE JELTES — Leaves Mr. D with a peaceful 4th period study hall. LYNN KENNEDY — Leaves Mrs. Greenberg ' s C.P. Typing class for the next senior to be picked on. DENNIS KING — Leaves his track spikes to John Hasch. GARY KING — Leaves Deb and Greg to pick up what he missed.

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Page 55 text:

MARILYN KOCH — Leaves Connie, her little sister, her old, worn out, blue gym suit. GLENN KOEGEL — Leaves the NHS to next year ' s president. SHARON KRAUSE — Leaves her seat in Mrs. Patterson ' s Steno room. MARY ANN LA PORTE — Leaves her senior folder to one of Miss Bello ' s future students. JOHN LAURY — Leaves W-R to anyone who will wander aimlessly through its halls. RONALD LIBERT! — Leaves one dozen (sky gym shirts to Steve Gobbo. WILLIAM LOMBARDO — just leaves. KAREN MacDONAGH — Leaves Mrs. Pat, Linda B. and Cathy C. GREGORY MAFFIA — Leaves his seat at Al ' s and his park- ing stop at Ott ' s to his cousin Jim. ANNA MALTESE — Leaves with another BIG Maltese to fol- low. KAREN MARLOWE — Leaves Mr. Weber and Mr. Labenski to find some other girl on whom to bestow their dirty looks for interfering with a certain athlete ' s basic training. LINDA MARZORATI — Leaves Mrs. Pat her size 1 2 socks to keep her feet warm. ROBERT MASIELLO — Leaves Unk to Miss Bello. BONNIE McDonald — Leaves A, B, and C lunch to next year ' s seniors. RICHARD MEYERS — Leaves 50 cents for the 5,289 showers taken in gym. FRANCINE MONDANA — Leaves, thanking heaven there ' s only one senior year! JANE MOORADIAN — Leaves all her collegiate ways to Louise Pezzolla, KATHY MORAN — Leaves Geraldine Ventura another year with Miss Bello and the New York Times. GALINA MOROZOV — Leaves her brother Eugene with the best of luck through his high school years. LORRAINE MOSCA — Leaves with no more Mosca ' s to fol- low. LINDA MOSCRIP — Leaves her nickname Mousie to any- one who wants it! JANET MOTTO — Leaves her typewriter in 204, and her bookkeeping grades, and history homework. LINDA NACLERIO — Leaves Mr. Moran with no one to shout at for holding hands in the hall. CAROL ANN NAPOLITANO — Leaves Eddie and Billy with no one to talk to in study hall. LYNN NEFF — Leaves hoping to forget. BARBARA NEIDHARDT — Leaves Smitty and Johnny in peace. MICHAEL NEWMAN — Leaves with S.S. on the brain. FRANK NIGRO — Leaves Mr. Weber in peace. FLORENCE NORDAHL — Leaves all the troubles and pleas- ures of being cheering captain to Jo Ann Montanaro. LOUISE OHL — Leaves the NHS secretary ' s minutes to who- ever can get them typed for the meetings, LORRAINE ORLANDO — Leaves — at last! LINDA OSETEC — Leaves with three more Osetec ' s to follow. COLETTE OTWAY — Leaves her seat on the bus to Bonnie Anderson. DIETER PANZER — Leaves after suffering through Physics. THOMAS PARETI — Leaves all the teachers with a good feel- ing inside. RONALD PHILLIPS — Leaves Mark Hassinger his basketball punch. JANICE PIZZULLI — Leaves with one more Pizzulli to go. VIRGINIA POLITO — Leaves Little Del with a whole choco- late milk for herself at lunchtime. BESSIE ANN PRASCH — Leaves Mr. Nuziale with no more chronic complainer to pick on! ARTHUR RAABE — Leaves without bail. LAURA RAMPO — Leaves Mrs. Pat with fond memories of Onionhead. PATRICIA RANSOM — Leaves her gun to Marilyn Fraioli. PETER REBISH — Leaves his pile of New York Times for the garbage men to carry away. NICHOLAS SAGGESE — Leaves, never to return. DIANE SCHAEFER — Leaves the 7:30 Senior Math seat to some poor future math student. PAUL STOLARIK — Leaves Mary Ann to use her own locker. WALTER STRUNCK — Leaves the bird forever, unknown to everybody. LORETTA SYLVESTER — Leaves the Colorguard to Marilyn Fraioli. RICHARD TAHMESIAN — Leaves his nickname Arab be- hind forever. ANTHONY TEDESCHI — Leaves with one Tedeschi down and two to go. DIANE TIRONE — Leaves with no one to call her Tironey anymore. GENE TRABILCY — Leaves with no ride to school. ROBERT TRAVIS — Leaves his Shop project to Mr. Murphy. WILLIAM TREICH — Leaves his parking space on Highland Avenue to Mark Hassinger. MARIE TUFANO — Leaves her size 1 1 V2 gym socks. JOHN ULLMANN — Leaves with few regrets. JOHN URSPRUCH — Leaves Mr. Muller with no one to play charge for him at the pep rallies. CHRIS VENTURA — Leaves gladly. WILLIAM WARNING — Leaves Miss Bello with his anti- Democratic sentiments. PATRICIA SCHAFFERT — Leaves Mr. Sweet without anyone to carry his attendance book. JANET SCHLENKER — Leaves the New York Times to next year ' s Seniors. CAROLYN SEGIL— just leaves. AUGUST SENERCHIA — Leaves Mrs. Ostrovsky without a philosopher. KATHLEEN SGAMBATI — Leaves with four more Sgamboti ' s to come. JACK SHERRY — Leaves as the shortest of the boys. ROY SILVA — Leaves his parking space at Pop ' s for Tom Banco ' s bicycle. SCOTT SOMMER — Leaves Paul Ziek to walk home alone from basketball and baseball practice. CLARA SPADAVECCHIA — Leaves her cheering uniform to next year ' s member. EDWARD SPOHN — Leaves Mike Hayes his diploma. CHARLES SPRECHER — Leaves Buddah Hansen without a thorn in his side. EMILY STENZ — Leaves her seat in Goldy ' s to Linda Brown. ELAINE STEVENSON — Leaves the library in peace. ALANA WHITE — Leaves as the last of the three White sis- ters to attend Wood-Ridge High School. NORMA WILLIAMS — Leaves Mr. Bowles with plenty more to flunk. PAMELA WYMAN — Leaves her beat-up cheering uniform to some poor future cheerleader. RICHARD YANNARELLI — Leaves Mr. E. J. Murphy, fi- nally. Poge 5

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