Arthur L Johnson Regional High School - Lance Yearbook (Clark, NJ)

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'91. 0.0 70 PA! . 1965 LANCE Clark, NEW Jersey Volume IX Published by the students of Arthur L. Johnson Regional H. S. ,. f wv , w , $ $ x . ,.Egg;5;... . A ,. .. V. u A , I.V:,1f7 11313:....... :E l x .LW x v ; a .;,: .3.,.4,:,7, :; 5.2:: .2: 3,: a u , 3 xx PROLOGUE The body travels more easily than the mind, and until we have limbered up our imagination we continue to think as though we stayed home. We have not really budged a step until we take up residence in someone else,s oint 0 view. P John Erskine In a world where new nations are emerging every day, it is important that one keeps this idea in mind. One can only hope to live in a world in which there is brotherhood and peace if he is willing to take the time to understand anotheris point of view. This is the idea that every nationis pavilion tries to propagate at the 1965 Worldls Fair: Peace Through Understanding. It is the Worldis Fair and the idea for which it stands that has provided the 1965 LANCE with its theme. It is the sincere hope of the LANCE staff that as the reader once again embarks upon a journey through the 1964-65 academic year and views scenes of the Worldis Fair, he will he reminded of its theme. We have made every effort to make the 1965 LANCE a year- book of which you may justly be proud, and we hope in doing so that we have been able to capture pictorially and verbally for years to come that spirit which has comprised this year at Arthur L. Johnson. 4 -,. ... .....-.5.9 - .. Miss MidkiH serxes our svhuol in smvml r'apavities: she dirvvts throv performing groups and the Beginning Chorus. has a mUFir upprwiutinn class, and acts as advisnr ln thv National Honor Sm'ietyz In cuvh vapavityy. Miss MidkiH goes beymd lhe nwrc July, hf illSlI'llClillfJ her sludcnls: $hv demonstrates a ready willingness to give of hcrself. The school spirit Miss MidkiH demrmslmtm by her artium serves as an example 10 the students uf Jnhnsun Regiunal. Nowhere in uur svhoul can one find a Ioachcr SD full of enthusiasm for her work and svlmnl. or who is willing to take that extra time for her chiIdrenf. In whatever capacity Miss MidkiH deals with the students. they cannot help but fo1 some of that enthusiasm themselves. It is, therefore. with a great deal of pride that the, class of 1961-65 dedicates the 1065 LANCE to Miss Mildred Midkiff. Arlene Clendaniel lis- tens attentively while Miss Midkiff explains how to sing ttThe Carol of the Starh with the correct phrasing. Miss Midkiff exhibits a ready willingness to give her students indi- vidual attention. Our photographer Miss Midkiff patiently listens as one captures Miss Midkiff of the Belle-Tones asks her a question. sharing an informal Every student has an opportunity to moment with her class. express himself in her classes. Miss Midkiif gives unself- ishly of her time after school to work with stu- dents who enjoy singing. CL$ZZ 0f Faculty and Administration . ............................................ 36 It is the objective of the Lance staff to portray the administration and faculty in the academic surround- ings in which the student body usually sees them. The administrators work closely with the faculty to i promote a beneficial educational environment which will enable each student to continue the development of his mind. The many activities sponsored by the administration and guided by the faculty give each individual the opportunity to channel his special in- terests into a variety of academic areas. i W W? -1 $: ' : i ii '7 91 .7 .l ANN Seniors ................................................................................................................. 58 The largest set'tion of this yearbook is dedir'ated t0 the seniors. During their four hrief years at Region- al. the Crusaders of i633 left their mark in every phase of school activity. This year's graduating rlass will never forget the memories of good times and Wonder- ful friends. but as oonhrlcntl em-rgetir young: people they must look to the future. This section. then. pays tribute not only to their past acmnnplishments. but to those which lie in their hright future as well. Underclassmen Freshmen, you have prospered, grown in wisdom and strength. Be kind to the freshmen who will enter next year. Sophomores, you have the promise of great things to come. Use your abilities to promote achiever ment and success. Juniors, you take over the reins of government and the highest position in the student body. May your senior year he filled with many months of happiness and satisfaction. Contents Activities ............................................................................................. 130 Idleness is inexcusable at Regional due to the numer- ous activities offered. There is always something to please every individual. Various opportunities to par- ticipate in club activities, plays, sports. and dances are made available to the student in fallt winter, and spring. The idler has lost the chance to gain more from school, and the participant has gained experiences he will never forget. 1,: '1' ., Sim Athletics on the st-honl level provide another way for the active student to excel and benefit. Relyingr on inieis physiral strength and skill stimulates the person and thereby drives the participant to attaining high goals. It is this initiative and willingness to work and sacrifice that is in many cases transferred into other areas of the individualk life. Whether the sport be football. bowling. 0r archery, the rewards these games bring out hear their fruits for years to come. Advertisements The roots of the Lance lie within the advertisements, patrons, and boosters of our benefactors. Thanks to their generous support, the creative endeavors of our staff members go to publication. We are very grateful to them for helping us maintain our high quality year- book. and we sincerely hope their support will continue in the future. A VAGABOND SONG There is something in the Autumn that is native to my bloode Touch of manner, hint of mood; And my heart is like a rhyme, W ith the yellow and the purple and the crimson keeping time. The scarlet of the maples can shake me like a cry 0f bugles going by. And my lonely spirit thrills To see the frosty asters like smoke upon the hills. There is something in October sets the gipsy blood astir; We must rise and follow her, When from every hill of flame She calls and calls each vagaboml by name. Bliss Carman As the warmth of sumnler departs and the leaves fall from the trees, the students at A.L.J. return for another term of academic endeavors, each one, hope- fully, a year closer to graduation. H.511! ' gilglti .' Ir, I: . - ..+ ', 3 . . 5N JUHNSDN REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT ON ACTION thethcr if: in llw rht-m luly or the: cafeteria. the an-rvnt F on avtinn in ALJ. Future artids and Inlhit'ianS run In- fuund on our vampus. 21s wll 215 illIlP typists and draflsmen. Thv seniors dmclopml 11 unique SHIPS pitvh during; 1hr annual randy sale. and rhv juninrs Inmk their plan: lwhind the whs-vl in tlrin'r mlut'atinn. In prvpura- linn fur Hw future. the sludcnts studied. haunted tho Unidum-P UHit-n. and m-quirml dnmvstir skills. 1 1 I . rt -' Ma.-.,.w--Im t, ' .. X x I light the white candle ut chararter. School life at ALJ. is Challenging and eventful. The fall agenda varies from the very pleasurable tn the painful. The traditional induction t-c'remnny 0f the Natiunal Honor Society with its t'andlc lighting and suspense brought the pride of recognition to outstanding seniors. Smeral 0f Regionalts lovely girls expe-riem'ed the tension and honor of modeling the latest fall fashions at the Simplicity Pattern Show. And then. of course. there ssas the agony of the annual Mantoux test whiph everyone loves! 5 a :2 :g z : g. 3: 3 81 7: 3w! Si'nxi :: : I ,r m 12 Oh. how excruciating? Playing the Fashion Came. - g: 5i 45;: HaIf-tinw entrrtainmrnt as pruxided by our ham! and Twittersh School Spirit Srhuul spirit. an impnrtunt part uf svhnul life. ran high this year as H-idenu-d hy the lamp ln-mL that t'tut'ked to our pep rallies and sporh rxrmlx Color and qjirit I'hmat'tt-lizf-d nur fnnthall season. The band played. tht- Tuirlrr: twirlod. thc- Culur Guard marvhed. the Cheer- Ieadr-re 1 160T9IL and the spm'tatnls yelled. threw confetti. and shook shakers. This year. Milh the fans l-Phind them. both uur Inotball and basketball teams Pndcd their seasons with Minning records. The Color Guard at attention. Irtdunrs tabovel and outdoors Irightt the fans parked our stands wnth enthusiasm. At the Mr. Regional hilllt'P. Tho Criltcrs uddvd I0 thv vnjnyme-nl of all who attended. F ALL SPORTS ngllv-hl lCarmivhael gongratulates Frank Spaziani, our Most Coach Kclin and Mr. Pvragulln with Hm football trophies - V.F.W. d 11.1 1 0 Football Hayer. 3t lhe Awards Assembly. Rahway-Clark. and the Stutvh Maine; Trnphy. 'Hu- tIln-mh-xuln'h. 'Iinlln'Ix. :uul Culm Hlmrvl. 1h 1hr plumb uf the Student Mum: iL thnillt' rulm mu! m hml win: :11 Iln- Hr. Rvgimml Ihmru. Ulmm Cuic-ku. Vim- I'uwhh-nl nf thv Stmh-nl Cnum-il. mwfms the Mr. . v . . . i - Replunzll Irwlxln lu Prank FI-dudm n1 Ihv Hr. Rvplunul Dante lwld 0n Vm-mlu-l LIT IW'I. Hunk. lhr uurlmluu'k Hf nur funtlmll team and a star . . pIh-Iwr un our lum'huH 1mm. HM xntml Mr. Reglnnal by the student body. John Isposim our Most Valuable Our soccer players rm-eive their letters at the; A small token of the football toamk Sncwr Haxex Awards Assonybly, appreciation is presented to Coach Kclin bv Tom Kulna. Vulau lllllit'HP! WVOW Y SENIOR PLAY At 52:00 P31. 1m Nuvember ZZU-ZI. IUOI. the Senior Class pl't'xvnlml Tall Story. 21 vom- mly t'um-vrning :1 Hyllegze has- kotluull star who unwillingly INHWHHI' 1h Ubjm'l If a 1Jri1Hf, I'Impltqing 11110 of tho larges! Huh in nnr w-hrml's histnry. lhix 'u-urK plan gave thirty M'niurs u drums to diEpIuy tlu-ir dmmnlir taIt-nk, Thrcv mnntlw nf harrl work on the purl of lhn- prmluvlion stun. lhe- vast. uml uur directnr. Viv Dnrnlhrx Kreglnw. wort,- m-H rmxardml In 1h? rruwds xxhirh flllwl the auditorium during.I lmth perfurmanres with their laughter and ap- plausv. .:Oh no! Not again! CAST Nancy Mary .. Leon Solomon ., . Rosemarie Rutkowski , ,, Pal Adamek VVVVVVV Georgiana Fox Al Montefusco a u .$ Ltd 411w Ryder , . . ms gum! aw yuu at stumn, that ball in Iulskvl '3 qliar vhildren . . . I am feeling NOOOO pain . . .. Charles Osman Myra Solomon VVVVVVV . Eddie ......................... ............. Bob Hartley .. Donna Ricca .. Richard Swelgin Joe ,, . , ,. Boy , ,, , , ,, Cirl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hazel ....... , ....... Iran rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Beryl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Proseculnr Daris .. Caarh Ha rdy ..... Ray HIP!!! ............... June Ryder .V, N , , u Mike Ciarzlineri .V Gran! ,,,,,, , Wyman ............. Fred Ivnson Frieda Jvnson Coaz'h Sivrcns ., Alive Solomon lWyers Balm! .. Baker CIIBPTIFGI'IVV Preside ! Nugvl .. Collins Clark ... V. .Vrs. Oglt'llmrpe ,, Simian! Dirvrmr Don Rich , Tum Buoni ....... .. ,, ,V Lynne, Welsch ...... v, A, ,, Diane Sarama Jean Matusiewicz ........ .V ,V Beri'l Young , , , Ben Junes . .. N , Rivk Hay VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Mike Robinson .. .. Judy Carbone ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Larry Illion ..... m George St-hnitzer Ray Gibbons Cary Conrad Paula Ferrance Larry lllion Janpt Wirsig , Pu! Adamek Judy Cusrnnc Cori Kiraly Carolyn Biazzn Cruz: Pylu Curdun anernu ,, Sieve Jarnlwsnn Russ Strykcr Kathie Huber STOPPING BY WOODS ON A SNOWY EVENING those woods these are I think I know. His house is in the village though; He will not see me stopping here To watch his woods fill up with snow. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound,s the sweep 0f easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. Robert Frost Winter arrives, not entirely welcome, amid biting winds and flakes of snow. Although forced indoors, school life thrives, and everyone has plenty to keep him busy. 1:. 4 1 L , . BEL CANTtV, The Pull Cantu is :1 small sellm't group in ith-If ah wal as purl Hf Ilw Choir. Rosinlvs qm-ading guud them at tho annual Christmas and spring; wmrcrh. 1hr Rel Cantu mukr's uppt'nrzuwvs at HIhDT 5Kl10ll15 1111 1 Fing5 tln- SINJCin! r- ganizatinns ull yun' lung. BELLE-TONES Tho Bvllwtonus is thv all girl cunx'crt group whin-h lnnks especially gay at the Uplmlwlimllv: If. Mhmx H ILIHH, U, 'uIW. t'. IJHHJHH. l,, Vlwillx. N lv'whmv'. l, I ymnwum '1' IL UN vi. V. M UHIJr'iM. H Vim: 5'. bH-nninw; l.I--r w: H. Hvxhk. H HHmML l vaw I KrHr: Christmas Cmu-vrt wearing; bright red SkHTIS. Ith damn 311d 1110 IWRUIVV'Uf mun. Ii. KHthL l. Kr':m;v.L t HM .xHVn 1m . Ww-v: 1x. Hiw. H Kuhlnwh. I' N'IHLAHH'. then VOICPF always 10ml 2m earpleasmg XV. Sriuk. V. 'llu'xL-r. 52 Thrpp, l. Mg,u um. alwx, IL Huhm Mm: wun-t. attractiun t0 the vnm-vrrs. CHRISTMXS CONCERT AIphaIu-lirully: Tn H'It'hmh- HIP iuixulh wuwm Hf hnllx. xrvulfh. N. vaurkr. 1.. lnmmli. R Iharkn-r; .l. Blhh. .N Clrmlgmie'l. 0 Crmln'. Jpjgmnqlx 11ml Sunlu CLHD. xll .H-ququ i1, mmuul IA. deirku. R. Frmnndw. Hrirmg H. .Iurxh IL Kr-Im. L, Lnn'u V'. .1 x , . q. z - . Mmmie-wivz. .l. xmxu-m-k. .. Nlt'xlulmmy. E. mM-in. 1,. mm. J, N-Iwn. Ulmhmb me-u un lhw-mlwr L2. 1 m1. 1 mlvr lhv 0.x- V. Ifuhnvr. D. szlrfi'n. 5. Ith-gak. H. Pvarl. C. Prrtlj. F SinHz H, Spillwl. m-Hwnl fhrwtimn Inf Hix Uidkln 3nd x11..l11piml. HIP musin' C. 'lannm'. NI. .1, Vh-lwn F. XKr-inhvrg. . thrurtmt-nl hvyun lhr mt'rer-nl Hf 1hr scusun thruuluh SUIIQ5 of pmiw 21ml mus'it' In mukw mrryuwk hour! jmuux. ALL GIRLS CHORUS The girls in all of the Var- inns wu'al gmups r-nmhim' thvir rhvvrful X'UiH'S to treat? this nmgnifiwm gruup. .u - s , '1 l eaza 'EI 31:: 20 Uphulwlivully: h thll'nv R, HUI. 5V l'vrcmrf. H. IFAI'IIVZL H, wam, f. thr-H. H. HiFlelu .1. chlith R. !L11hin'th., H, hauhn-y. .I. k.gw. Udllint i Vin-r. h Hunlwfuwm H hrhnirlv'w. 5. 54'hl1h'nlmr2. W Mv'ln. h. Xi'mm NH 11!, BAND Bvsides participating in the Christmas rnm'ert. presenting an entirely instrumental con- vert, in 1hr springhand playing: for ussvmhlies. the hand mem- bers spend the fall cnrourag- ing the football team to vic- tory wilh Iheir spirited march- ing music. 21 IxuMi-kx. H. szmky 1., Kmhhng. C, UuImhr-rz. JV thwlhr. FA Wlmlfurrl, N Wy'lu 1.. an-z B, Rumba. C. . Nx-ku. R. SWIgizL L 'Ilvnmnlh. C, thnt-r. U. W'ilwnh AlphuIM-lirally: 1., Luruw. D. BJiivh. C, I'lwlc-Iivkx K. Mill. R. Uiniuu. Lh Lr CHOIR The Chair vnnsists of students in lcn-stcd in 5uhjm'1s from football to l'hcmihtry. They Pnjohx lifting their vuircs, tugcther tn sing: praise during the Christmas season and t0 t'elehratc the arriutl Hf wring BEGINNING CHORUS The Beginning: Chorus is a group of girh in their first yinr in the vocal dupartuwnl. The girls are vmwerned uilh snub iny the, fundzuncntuls of music :1an wtublhhinf; the E'xrellenl xoices whirh arc fuuml in tho BCHV-UIIIES and Cnm-rrl Choir. TuivLI. C. ngl'vh. K. Wunc-I: L. W'chm. C, stlt'yz Alphabvlit'ulh : U. Berg. D. Brown. L. Brumwr. R. Cirigliann. R. Cnlumm, A, Conrad. V. Cumwlwn. NI. Conlmcn. D. Urxnvtt. D. U-m-lxn. K. Culln'll. R, Craig. J. Crun- dwn. R. Fiwhvr. ll. Ilurhvr. P. Utnrhrr. R. Gurfinklv. H. Uincwi. 1,. Undfrcy. 'K. Guldhvrg. J. Guurc. 5. Uullifnnl. 'I'. Uulyu. R. HuuL U. lnu-rnn. Jh Judux H. Jumw. l; Kavingmz H. Knupwm K. Kundmxmvit'. R. Knukhmit'l. l.. Knndmxmxir'. U, IrwcntmfivL 1.. Ijvkm'vv. 'I'. anhvr. L Marridnn. C. Martin. R. Mulh'rn. 13. XIrCulchmn. :N Munlrfust'u. F. Mnnm fusm. .l. Murgdrl. C. Mulligan. P. Opaluck. T. Opu- Iark. hlh Urlmdu. U, Purim. P. Pvcina. E. PvtiIl. R. Phillips. .I. Pisarro. C. Vupmhk J, Kt'uU-r, C. Rm'k. 6. Ruth. D. SJhUrl'IL A. Spvrunzu. M. Spim-Hu. P. Spimk. M. Slvfunirk. A. Slt'in. W. Slkus. K. Slihlvr. l Slhkn. U. Szw'r. W. W'ihl. R. W'njuiak, A. W'ysm'ki. Budd. S Crmhy'. IX Drumnmnd. C. Fornandm. J, V .mn. J. Hunnia V. sznI-r. S. Kvlly. S. Mauuirungh WJHIL H, Martin. .I, WWIunumy. NI. Udvt'ki. Sh Pfivffc'r, E. 'Ixun'fnl. lull ImILmI uilh im. Iln' lnH-lx Burluxuu 'lrunw uux rumnml N'niur HJH Qmw'n. Tho rnyal ruurt: Queen Barbara and csvurt Jim Muiwtn: attendants Ileftl Sharun Thomson and PM'UI'I Rivh walgin. Irightl Jane Bell and ewnrt Jnhn W'urlut. 22 S'Coffeek' good. but xdlvr'v s tlw fund? Girls and gowns prvsnnt :1 Iwuuliful Sight. Senior Ball 'Hn- lighh m-rr llilllhlt'tl and the band played somtx as HIV t'uuplm un'iwd at the Hartinsville Inn m1 Junlmm 22 fur tln- 1005 Senior leIL 1le hulu's puwwl by plvzwmth' with danving and Ilininy. The' high point nf tin: owning was the N'lm'linn 0f llw lwzmtiful Barbara Treaty ZN tlUl'PH. Rw-ugnilinn and thanks xwrl- :iwn tn the, Prnm Cummillw- fur lht'il' mam months Hf preparatiun lo muLt- this .wurk lmH u surr'E-ss: Hun 14:11:91th Juno 8le Km UiHmns Linda Hi Riagiu Haurm-n Leary Utmrgvunnv HA l,imla Tudnr Num-y Frank meI W'ix'sig Memories in the making. The prut'essiun 0f beauties cunlinues. ' ;.....- Umind 1111111111 111mm 111111 111111 111 11111111 111-1i kimlx. Ilumm Rival. Urnrgv 51'11zilx1-1, H11 H1111L'1L 111111 N: Ih-ILHJ 1.1 ,. I'e'ujvtiwn 111 111.1 11111111 ? :13 , 1x- Thruugh the vifurh 11f Hr. Rurwlzu :1111! 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Umind 1111111'1'111'111-111111111111 111111 11111111111147 CnViml 1111111115 110511119 sume Hf the questions hp 1111114111111911'11 in H girl; SPHV hvullh 1111159. his 1'1111111119111'6 ior 111113451 11411.41, 111111 111141111'11211111111; 11 1111111- x1'1x1'tl :1! :1 11-1'1'11111111 111-11! 111 H11 P1111111l 111111111 111 1111111121 HM 111111111111 .1111! Hr. 111111-1111 lmxk 1.11. .1 VI: P11111111 Irightl m1sxs1'1's 1h:- 11111151111115 , askml I11 tlvfl I11 rightl Miw Wugng. R111 Gians. Cenlfgv 51'11111lzm'.11111l Clrnn Cwil-keL 1 1 V Unlix u! :X.LJ. lex llu- Vl'l'lil'ulum imlmlu- sm-h u Vilrich Hf .xpo-t'iullivs . . . Ills reaH-x nut mm'h differt-nt from a sewing marhine. Data Prm'ossing brings out the serious side of the feminine mind. Terhnit'al skills in the making. Only in drama 01358 do girls vhangc this muvh! 25 26 Va. nu. Frank. this is hmktklhall. Student F aculty Game Thr shunts xwrt' tilled with vnthusitlstir spor- tatnrs as om-e again the fan'utty nwt the chal- lcnge 0f the soniun nu thv llabkt'thull vourt. The traditimml gumvs tHTC hPItl on March 5th at the end of a slu'rvssful haskvthull season. Although the girls managc-d a xivtury uvor the tvm-hvrs. tho huys lost to tlw far'ulty hy unc basket. In all. the vnmpetition was hath enjny- able and heneflt'ial tn the stmlt-nt-tvavhcr nu lationship. 4kY0qu- gut that hall. now gm. X h-usu lelll !!i duriiij; lilt' gamma Mr. Fulton in miiiwumm Kegiurmi Hus shtukl'ti to learn that XII; iruhnn suffvrmi :1 heart ailmmn uhit-h forced his relii'mm-nt. While hr, xms sidelined. he asked Coar'h inuilnn to talk minimally uhuul his team. Opening tiw inlcrximx. Hi. liuiton gnu; his defmilimi of a true ulhictr. Hv is u hm whu has religious faith, hue and I't-spwt for his Iim'mitsi 11nd. must nf ail. dedit'ationf? XVhrn asked aimut haisiwthuil's future. ht' stated. hit will nmvr hr gmui unless iriung men iwt'ume interested at an garb 11:19. Wlwn first nulihmi that ho had 10 give up his vuzu'hing pasitiun. MI; iirultun nus, disappointed and saddened. The two things he hates, must are iosing uml leaning a inb hulf-t'hum Ben-ause he Considers the lugs UH lhis wars team the best in attitude and duiii'atiun that he has ever coached. leaVing was even more diihvult This soamn's revord. the best in A.L.J. histury. is a tiihulc to his inspirational voarhing, the Ivamls fighting spirit. and the fine jnb done by Coach Shustark. I . Mr. Fultun receives a clm'k radiu from his team. Cnm-h Beverage gets a basket against Bob Hartnng. N nulvsn-vusy layup. 27 The Coaches. basketball lettennen. bmxling lvltvrmen. aml I2ml nmb wrestling: lettermen. Mr. De Rosa au-epts the buwling trophy from Mr. San. Dwemrmab 28 The bowlers receive their medals from Coach San. Wrestling . . . r ,: 4 fmmisim 2;: Rth Stu kvr I't-r-oiuls his vhcx'mn as the uther senior wrestlers look on. With tht' Icuu-s of spring uwrhozuL the basketball. xxre-stling. and howling Ivttvmwn aswmhlmt t0 rvr-eixu their letters. This, year the bowling. team. under tjuzu-h San Ciauiunlu. haul a wrlx sui-wwtul season. capped by winning third pluw in the Lniun Counu 'Ihunmment. Twelx'e wrestlers lettered this year. Louie Viggiann was rhown as this yeah; Most Valuable Wrestler. The basketball It'tllll rumpilmt its must stngt-t-sstul rm-nrd in the Sthoolfs history. Seven of the Cagers rcu-iwd letters. Bill W7ilsun received the Most Valuable Basketball Player Award uml Dennis Martin l'et'eiied the, Most Valuable Defensive Player Award. Cnm-h HunIn-r :mzmls un-stlvr Brian Hart- mqur his vhmrun. AWARDS Basketball . . . l , S 1 ' i x t v .Vq Charlie Mulmherg and Dennis Martin present tokens of apprlx-iatiun to thc basket- haH cuzu-hcs. Billy Wilson. our Most Valuable Baskethall Player. receives his The Most Valuable Defensiw Player? Dcnnis Martin, ret-eives chevron. his vtim'mn. WONDER I have never been able to school my eyes Against young Aprilis blue surprise, Though year by year I tell my heart This spring our pulses shall not start Nor beauty take us unaware, Beauty that is the blue of air, Blue crocus and a bluebirdis wing, Water, blue shadow, everything The sky can lay a finger on Blue-lwilighl and the white blue dawn. But every year in spite of this Stern blunting of the edge of bliss, When April first with blue-veined feet, In any wood, down any street Comes as I know that she must come, My foolish heart beats like a drum, My eyes, for all the tutoring years, Are faithless in their truant tears. Charles L. O9Donnell, C.S.C. As winter melted into spring, that familiar fever per- meated the air. Although the allure of the out-of-doors is more inviting, the duty of school life beckons and we must respond. F INIAN9SV RAINBOW V v o It t'v It . q'tlit Hi. - H, I ' SINGERS: Jnhn Andrmw. tnh Built-y. Dun Bunst Dnnna Brown. .Immno Crmnptun. Mary Ann Di Uttriu. Uttrh-nv Drummond. Mikr Uinmi. Renm- HuntlcyV Lynn Jnym'. Vzih-rir Knstm'r. Judy Kmhn. Tum Kulpm Warht Lt-wis. Larry Liskm'it'. Tum ltut'kt'r. 5m- Mumhmt. Armandu ONini. Nam'y Purim, Milan Ih-zul, Kim Ril't'. Wikv Rnhinmn. UANCERg: Runnit- tluhmnu. Nina Cutmnv. Mary Flunm-ry. Jerry anman, Burhztru tirt'cu. Wurityn Crwnht-rg. 5m,- Kurlnwiz'z. Lynn Nlrrkz-l. Karon Millmx Put Ulqur. Hill Kuhinmn. Kosrmarir Rulkuwhki. Str-Vt- SCht-klvr. Hark Svhm-Hvr. Ihuh-ttt- 7,:1mnrskL Hun Zztmnrski. After two months of diligent prvlmmtinn. A.lt..l.7s flrst senior at A.L.J. Mr. Vitknwsky. who was nlsu a part of the musival. Finian-S Rainbow, was presented tn delight the hearts hand. was in charge of designing the colorful props. inr-luding of Voung and 0M. Under the tmmtcrful direction of Miss the well. whit'h added to the hcauty tiltd excitement 0f the show. Dorhthv Kreglowand herassistant. Patty Pretti. the show proved Much :1 part of this rotor was the beautiful hat-kdrop whit'h to he at marVetnus sucmss. Th0 jnynus music of the t-hurus of was painted by Donna Ricra, another of our talented seniors. sharet'roplmrs and the hand that at't'ompanied it was under the As anyone can see, the musit-at involved a great deal of co- ahle direction Hf Hr. Andrew Jupina. The, exuberant routines operation and under the direction of these people. the cast of thc tlaltl't'rS were arranged tn Cambn Riazzn. a very talented brought the musical to great suvccss with their extreme interest 32 and hard work CAST N'umly Hus: lfullz'm NINTH; 1.x! SInlrwr'ruppvr 2m! Shlllfl'llllllll'l Susan Uuhunwy anry Kn! .N'luut'rlupprl l'vl'm'un Mrlxun'lluun Shun, Urlmm'rgan WmnIy ,Wulmmj 14h NImrm-rnplu'r 0;; H1 prrwhuum It'iisulwlll Smtulur Ililem'tl Huu'hinx Ix! Cvulugl'xl 2nd Cvolngixl Uiunw fam' Ilmlvy Luu Jnm'r lulu: tllw Prmvht-H Ur Kubuxl Ur. Shrurx IAI l'uminu Pilgrim Cuxpwlt'l 2m! Przmiun Pilgrim Cox'pe'lvr frll l'aniun Piigrim Urmpr'lwr Is! Ilz'puly , 2111i Ih'puly ffrrl lh'pun Slmv SPIIUkIUI' Hulu-rt Hurllu'x Rink Hay Rnhvrl Bailey Nanny Purim Carnlyn Hiazn. Stew Miller rHury Ann Dinniu Uh-n Lajmki , Suv Urrwnv Uem- Kublhku Vulvrit' Kustnvr .limis Oxnlins Donna Rina M Wnnlrfusvu Frank Russo lmuiw Ih'AngeIis Shvrrx Luwnzm-v huh Vulrntim: mec Trniarm Arm Oliwri Dun Buns Henry Zurhmwki Cvurpv St'hnitzvr Armando Ursini , Hike Ruhinsun Kim Rive Tum Helfrivh Ray Gibbons Stew jnvnhsnn Sn I soun-hwl all the nurth. and I scanned all tht- skies. but I found it u! Imt in nu mm true Imels eyesf wrhemk nothing: like xxhisky tn dmun 011698 surnm's and give one murage! The! Hess magic like, John Henry V .0; KN UH Hull 1 ILm thnvlmn. km 31IL PIVSJPIII. pn'wnlml lln- lin J Viv Km l'ltzlr 1w Ihr- Inxrlx kzllllit' kc-Ht'hm valh HHI-it' MMIAHI lewn M In pulmLIr vlwlinn. vaixwl Hu- Jhlmrhuu uf Iu'm; VLLK ugliwl m.tIL During the spring rush. thu svniurs lunk limo nut nn April Hill the Visit Stratford to see Shakopeure-S Tim 'l'mnl'ng of HM Sllrr'u' talmvch. An important part of spring In many seniors is wring tlwir mum's on 1hr, l'oHch mwoptam-L': list outsidv the Uuidunt'r nflit-v HefH. four rewarding years cnmo In a vlosc. the Class of 75 luuks funvard In a L'hallenging future. but eauh graduate will retain the happy memories of hix high srlmol days. Dr. Wrzu'ren M. DaVis 5PPICRl TICNDF XT 0F SCHOOLS . . . .k Supvrinlvmleul uf tho Ifninn Cuunu Rtfgiunal High Srhmvl Distrit't. Hr. Huxh mmsws tho mImini 1mtiun 0f Ihv thrm' Ht'iginnul m-hxmla Hv works ontlnhiustit'uH-x ln prmidc Amlcnls xdth 111v uppurmniliw that but train them in hernmr lwttrr vitizvns. Administration Dr. Randolph Jurulpsrn $5'5 1 XVI. SII'IZHIVI'If IHN1 . . . Mquivm 4Ilwi'h nith Hm Hnmwi Hf I :llllt iIli!'YI JIIII lllv' miminhtmllmn ul- Hll' imlir xitluzd St'llnulx Ur. ,lurnlmm kvn-ln llu- q hnul uxh-m znh'mht uf 11H m-xx lwl'umhin; wluruliunul Jru'lwlmn-nlx Board of lCdm-utinn M'Iiu; 1h 1hr luermnv Hf thv Rt-giunul 5x4vm. lht' Hmlxrl Hf llluulliurl furmuhlm all of 1h:- imlitiw 21ml nrlixiticN uf 111v llum- w Ihlnlx 'Hu' mvmlwlx uuzk tiiligt-th 1m i'I'Hilt' u lwullhir-r zllnnnplwl'v fur lmnnin; Suulwl. lrl'r In righl: Hr. 19mm: Hr. Hvlit'k. Dr. Jnmw WI: merx Dr. Dmis. Sulu-rinh'mlt'nlz WI: Humling. Ur. Immnn. WI: Nolan. Hr. Urnlin. UL Frt-dwrivkx FN'n-mn In Ihx- Emmi: Mr, Wdrd, Snuuling. IN! to right: DI. .Izu-ulwn. Nz-inm Hlm'x'ude Wyn Uzhh-rx. Ur. I'jldmuxwlx RH CID 44411! Sniwlnm-ndwm: HI. Slvphmiv. Hr, anly rlvr-hwl: Hr: HuvL Hr. Hulluulizl. ; 2;:431'1; Mr. Louis DeRosa Assistant Principal N112 Rotw'rl 1 Hough Mr. DeRusa believes that student CO-operation and effective h'mmpul discipline are vital to an organized school. Under the diret'timl of Mr. Huugh. 1119 various facets of Jnllmun Regional remain cHiL'ivnt and on-vonrdinated. Mr. I. Kenneth Moritko Dr. Donald Merachnik Director of Guidance Director of Special Services The responsibility of conducting the various testing and Dr. Merachnik directs the psychological, medical, and placement programs is competently handled by ML Moritko. 59 remedial services whirh are available 10 students of A.L.,I. Departmental Mr. George Barclay Science Coordinator . Mr. August Laprlo Language Coordinator Mr. Edward Brown Music Coordinator Mr. Stanley Grossman Fine and Industrial Arts Coordinator Mr. John Brown Physical Education Coordinator Coordinators Miss Eleanor Murphy Business Coordinator Mr. John Hoaglund English Coordinator ..X Mr. Joseph Son Mathematics Coordinator Miss Pauline Keith Social Studies Coordinator Mrs. Mary Ann Ulhrich Home Economics Coordinator Mr. Knlwrl Andvrmm Sm-iul Slmlirs The goal of vm-h sm-inlugy class is In imwligult- llw xau'inus qualities which rmnprisv nur Anu-ru-un rulhmu Miss Elaine Allgoever English The understanding of the immortals of literature is the purpose of Miss Allgoevefs classes. Mr. Joseph Assante 'Vlr. George Barclay Mathematics Science Mr. Assante, the competent senior Class advisor. advocates modern techniques The sourr'ns of plan! and animal life are investigated in his math classes by Mr. Barclayk biology students. Mrs. Adee Bennett Language Learning a foreign language is best accomplished by the under- standing of that peoplehs way of life. Mr. William Blakcly Science In Mr. Blakelyhs biology classes, students classify animals according to slruvlure and phyla. Mrs. Erika Broderick Miss Joan Buddenhagen English Mathematics Miss Buddenhagen impresses upon her stu- Mrs. Broderick adequately prepares students in mathematics and encourages those interested in dents the need for u diversifled background in the English language. pursuing it as a career. Mr. Peler Carmichael Mrs. Janice Carruth English Health Education Knowledge of principles of Composition and an In Mr. CarmichaeVs class, the student learns about the human body, its care, and the rules for healthful living. appreciation of literature are the goals of Mrs. Carruthys students. Miss Laurie Cohen English Through thought-provoking discussion, the students of Miss Cohen gain a greater understanding of American literature. F ;; :55? M '5'. Mr. George Cuzzolino haiku Social Studies ' $12!; Mr. Cuzzolino places special emphasis on teaching 33 lnday75 students to become tomorrowk citizens. i L A...- 45 Mrs. Alberta DiLeo Language Students in Mrs. DiLeds Classes gain an appreciation of French literature and culture. Mina Burlvuru Dunne Sm'ial Sludivs The basic aim of any psyvhnlngy umrse is tn teach students about pvnplr and HIUS hotter umlvrsland themselvvs. Mrs. Sandra D019 Mr. Richard Esamlrio Spcrial Services Mathemativs Reading and understanding are the fundamentals Mr. Esandriu emphasizes preciseness and logic as necessary for communication. essentials lo worms in mathemativs. Mr. Thomas Faulks Social Studies The object of Mr. Faulks classes is the study of American history in depth. Mrs. Iris Feldman English Mrs. Feldman stresses the importance of modern authors as interpremrs of American life in her American literature classes. 1 Mr. Richard Fleischer Mathematics Understanding basic concepts and applying them to various situations is vital in mathematics, according to Mri Fleischer. Mrs. Eleanor Friedrich Business Mrs. Friedrich advocates speed, accuracy, and neat- noss as essential to success in any business career. Mr. George Gergulas Industrial Arts Students areiprepared for useful, technii-al careers in machinery by Mr. Ccrgulas. Mr. Robert Fulton English Mr. Fulton encourages his students to form a thorough understanding of good lit- erature and relate its meaning to our lives. Mr. John Glass Mr. August Giolwlliaus Industrial Arts Social Studies A fine practical education in one of RegionaVs Paralleling history and current events is an essential part shops will prove to be of invalvulable value in later of Mr. Giebelhaus7 U. 5. History classes. 45 life, according to Mr. Glass. Mr. Rulwrl Huntlnkcr Sm'iul Silltlil'h Mr. Cundakm' slrvssvs tlu' now! In rmwuuniu- lhv grt-ul inHuem-a 0f the past on llm pn'srnl. Mr. Frank Granala Special Services Mr. Cranata considers a good lmrkgmund in math and science a necessity in todayas ever-changing world. rssamuuu W Mrs. Marion Gyoergy Miss Linda Hmldrn Language Soriul Snulivs Mrs. Gyoergy combines grammatical structure, German literary works. and Through history. wv gain :1 rlvurm' understanding historical background to form a well-munded study of the German language. of the foundations and uperuliuns of our domwravy. Mr. Robert Hooper Driver Education Students in Mr. Hoopefs driver education course are taught to apply classroom theories while they gain valuable behind- thevwheel experience. V, Mr. Daniel Hudak The whole realm of science is interesting and fascinating to the classes of Mr. Iludak. Mr. Thomas Johnson Mr. Akin Ilterly Physiml lCtlm-uliun Science Mr. Juhnmn lwlimus lhut in sports or Mr. Ilterly and his students establish scientific driver mlumtinn. altitude is as important theories and apply them 10 modern concepts. us ability. Mrs. Jeanetlc Kaczorowski Mr. Andrew Jupina Hume Evonomics Instrumental Music Mrs. Kacznmwski vomiders a basic knowledge of In his music classes, Mr. Jupina emphasizes an Old proverb, home wunmnivs an asset to every girl. hPraclice makes perfectw Mr. Robert Kastner Business A keen awareness of the Changing trends and opportunities in the business world is realized by Mr. Kastner. Mr. Seymour Kelin Physical Education Under the guidance of Coach Kelin, our football team sported the longest winning streak in Union County this season. V- - . .rm- vm' Mr. John Kenny Social Studies His own intelligence and personality provide for stimulating discussions in Mr. Kennyk philosophy vlasses. Mr. Robert Kleinhans Science The students in Mr. Kleinhants7 Chemistry classes combine classroom reasoning with practical experi- mentation to solve scientific problems. Miss Dorothy Kreglow English and Dramatics Miss Kreglow, our talented Senior Play director, combines wit and imagination to develop acting skills in her students. 48 Miss Rogvm- Kirkl-mlall Scivm'v In her t'lusses. Hiss Kirlwntlull stresses tlu- impor- tance of biolngy in our lifl'. Mr. Donald Korneski Cuidant-e The Freshman Class has had the friendly and helpful advice of Mr. Korncski. which has aided them in building: a good founda- tion for their future years at ALJ. Mr. Chester Kropinit'ki Industrial Arts Students in Mr. Kropinickfs shop classes realize the importance of precision in design and con- struction. th$I h - Nuhcofn 0mm -CNtbOn Db, Ag P WMH UM,A Mr. David Kuha Science L In order to understand the theories and discoveries of the Ni twentieth century, a student must have a knowledge of . scientihc fundamentals. Mr. Loon hxmlar Industrial Arts The fundamentals uf wnuth'rafl and t'arpenlry pm- Vitlt'. thv nurlvus fur the course in Mr. Kvedarws shop classes. WiFh ; h -AMW Physical Edmuliun Mr. Rolujrt Leonard In her gym I-lasses 215 well as with the C.A.A. and Culdam-e . the cheerleadvrs. Mrs. Lahcnski encourages physical Mr. Leonard lcavgs a two-fnld IQQMY h? the 5011103 fitness and good sportsmanship. 0f A.L.J.: a lastmg and meaningful Influence on their lives and u sim-ere convern for their futures. Miss Betty Linaherry Physical Education Miss hLinna, demonstrates that physical education can encompass a varied program which everyone can enjoy. 5E Mrs. Joanne Lough English In her English Masses, Mrs, Lough advocates: the understanding of the basic concepts of literature. 49 W; l ' Miss Vivian Maggese Mr. Jusvph Murzullu Business Industrial h'ls Miss Maggcsc. advisor to thv Student Counuil. A prilt'liHll Lnoulwlgv uf nwrlmnirs is strives t0 prepare students for a sm-wssful business um-rml lu AJmlfs tc-rhnicullx urivnlw! career. students. Mr. Rolwrl McCusker Business Mr. Thomas McCahe Future husim'ss Imult-rs of lhe wnrld should have Special Services a basic knowledge of business prim'iples, zll'curding Mr. McCabe believes that all students should have an edut'ation in 10 Mr. McCusker. order to be active citizens. Miss Arlene Messig Sorial Studies Miss Messig believes that history is a diversified topic that can be discussed and enjoyed by everyone. Miss Mildred MidkifT Vocal Music Those who exhibit an interest in vocal music will find a personally rewarding experience in Miss MidkifPs classes. M ,, NLMLV. Mrs. Bertha Munteith Mr. Michael Mocciola English Mathttmativs thprw'iuliun 0f Iilm'uluru is tlm first stop In his classes. Mrt Mm'vinlu stressvs the fart that a basic in umluntumling the beauty and the phil- utu'lerstanding 0f muthemutivs is nf-mssary in our spave age. usoplly that it has to after. awarding: tn Hrs. Mnntcith. Mr. John Muller Social Studies Mr. Monroe Nestler In his sm'ial studies classes. students learn about the foundations Guidam'o of our democracy. In his mtpuvity as guidum-c Counselor. Mr. Nestlnr tlitls students in vhnusin0r colleges 'md vnvltions. . . t h t t t Mrs. Dorothy Orsml Nurse Mrs Gail Pave Mrs. Orsini keeps the health 0mm functioning emciently 50 t. 1., t Homo, Ffonnlnice that it can serve all students. Creativity and mnsvientinus work are stressed in Mrs. PageSS clothing and home decorating classes. 51 Mr. Louis Peragallo Physical Education Mr. Peragallu. our Alhleliv Director, pro- motes svhtml spirit through AL.st spurts proglam. Mrs. H031- Pullmsky Art Mrs. Pulnnsh hvlps tulwnlml stlulvnta In dmvlnp their artislir abilities. Mr. Wrillianl Puglisi Mrs. Marie Ratol Special Services Health The purpose of Mr. PuglisVs Classes is to provide Mrs. Rate! emphasizes knowledge of first for the individual interests of eavh student. aid principles which are valuable in times of emergem'y. Miss Vernie Rhodes Librarian Miss Rhodes maintains a well-orszanized librarv and will- . . . . - Mr. Paul Rizzzl mgly assmls students Wlth research. Language Mr. Rlzza behaves the study of a language can create new horizons for future careers. Mr. W'illium San Giacomo English Mr. 5211qu Students partit'ipale zu'lively in discussions which stimulate their uper'iilliUn of great writers. Mrs. Gvrlrude Schifter Guidance Mrs. Svhiftf-r listens willingly and offers advice to students who have speriflt' counseling problems. Mr. Frank Severage Physical Education Sportsmanship 21nd Vigorous exercise are prat'livml in Mr. Severage's gym classes and on the soccer field. I Jnmisnr CM mum Miss Rose Salvsin Language The ahilily to achieve nml HUPIH'y in a language is most important to Miss Salesim who advocates Spanish r'mwersa- tion in her t'lasscs. Exx L Mrs. Alice Scarf? Home Economics Mrs. Scarff demonstrates the difTerent techniques involved in the culinary art for pleasure as well as for practical use. Mr. Louis Scrittoralv Business Mr. Scritlomle enlhusiustit-HHV trains his students to hm'ome Competent leaders in the husinoss wnrld. 53 Mr. ICchulrll Hlluslm-k Husim-ss Mr. Slith'tut'le Mudvills It-urn Hlul n-IIirit-nry ix mM-nliul in lmlzu E husim-ss world. 1 I Miss Mary Short Physn'al Etlm'ation In additinn In dm'nling time In her gun t-Iusses. Miss Short Conducts 21 Variety nf girli: aftm'vschool athletic activities. Mr. Samuel Sierlvs Spw'iul Sl'l'Yil'l'S Mrs. Patricia Shuslack Mr. Siorlvs vzlpabldx vopos with Hm spatial Language , interests and pmhlems of the students. In her Spanish classes Mrs. Shustack stresses the spoken as well as the written language. Mr. Herman Simmelh Mathematics The importance of comprehending the basic principles of mathematics is taught by Mr. Simmeth. Mr. William Solimine Spcriul Services Mr. Solimine ath'uvzlles pravlical knowledge it satisfyingr a studonlk needs. Mrs. Edith Slender Mathemativs An vnthusiustir nmlhomzllit's tmwhvr. Mrs. Slender is always willingr In aid any student in hnding the solutions to math Nliss Jane glamler WHMHH'N Social Studies Miss Slamlerk classes investigate the relation between past history and present problems. Mr. Irving Taylor Mathematics Mr. Taylor utlelnpls to make mathematical knowl- Mr. J61 ? lSlerett edge useful in radical situations. . ng 151 h p The students in Mr. Sterell 5 classes and on the CRUSADER slaH practice the skills of concise and lucid composition. Mrs. Barbara Ullom Distributive Education Nlr Hu h Tuniion Students in the DE. department gain A 'InduErial Art; Invaluable, practlcal experience 1 the Professional metal working is the goal of Mr. Tunisoxfs metal future occupations. shop students. , 11'. Allwrl Vull'niu linglhh A vomhinutinn hf :1 subtit- senw Hf humnr :HHI m1 inlvlk't'luul ulnmsphvn' make Mr. V;llcni;fs l'lHSSCF must interesting and cnjnylhlv. Hrs. Huncllc-n Versrllurvn ICHjJIiJI Mrs. Vt'I N fIlII't'II. lhv valpulvlv VIW mhimr. uilL' x'lmlvnb in tlmc-Iupin; inh'l't'sting :lml vom-isv rnmlmsitiml qyln-s, Mrs. Aida Vasta Beauty Culture Mrs. Vnstu pruvidcls girls from all three Rr-giunal st-lmnls with prat'lirul training in the. art Hf beauty vulture. Mr. Rulwrl Vitknwsky Mr. W'ultI-r VVinhurn Induslriul Arls 5HPIH'P Wany future awhilm'ls and building ronstructurs In hlS NDFWF VIIIM'PS Hr. VVIHIWTH Vlilflfles begin llwir training: under lIH? guidum'c of Mr. 56 problems with unulugivs fmm cxvryday life. Vitktm'sky. OFFICE STAFF Clnr-lmrisv: Mrs. Stella Raider. Mrs. Inez Wagner. Mrs. Dorothy Wally, Mrs. Rita Burleigh. Mrs. Eleanor Crane. Mrs. Margaret Halsey, Mrs. Dorothy Welsch. CAFETERIA STAFF Seated: Mrs. Belly Shaw, Mrs. Josephine Wilson. Mrs. Robina Merrigan, Mrs. Helen Mihalko, Mrs Bony Ashley. Mrs. Mary Marrin. Slamling': Mrs. Josephine Las kuwski. Mrs. Helen Huslh. Mrs. Edith Cullifurd, Mrs. Anna Kairis, Mrs. Eileen Thurber. Mrs. Eleanor Tallman. Mrs. Frieda Jat-queman. Mrs. Molly Munahan. I :J :IJ I... -141 ' IX. , ,a ' V 4.1; - -4-' ,L. If 7 W. CUSTODIAL STAFF Standing: Louis 5005, Joe De Lorenzo, Ted Leber, George Wi rth. Caron. Kneeling: Ted Shylovsky, Bob 57 Elaine Terry Almlowilz Business Clark Elaine . . . sweet and consid- erate . . . future secretary . . . friendly. C,A.A. 2,3.4: Quest 3.4: Future Business Leaders of America 2. Paul Wayne Aclcovk Distributive Educatiun Clark Paul . . . a fun lover . . . a future mechanic . . . finds happiness around cars. 60 Patricia Suzanne Adamek Libcral Arts Clark Pat . . . charming wit . . . love of fun . . . future teacher. G.A.A. 12,34; Future Tvuchcrs of America 1; Drama Club 3.4; National Thespians 4; Attend- ance Office Assistant 2.3.4; Seniur Play. Greg Aklan Practical Arts. Greg . . . creative artist . a calm and easy manner . . . a well defined future. Art Club. Garwood Sharon H. Adams Rnsim-ss Clark Shar . . . persunality plus . . . future secretary . . . deserv- ing of success. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Fulun- Business Lvudvrs uf Anwriva 2,3,4. Roger Altvaler Practical Arte Clark Roger . . . friendly and personable . . . cars are his hobby . . . plans a career as a mechanic. Rosemary Allusczik l,iln'rul Ark Clark Rosie . . . sweet and ultrav- tivv . . . a future nurse . . . vzlsy lu likv. 12.11.!1. 1.2.3.4; Huinlunrr 0111m- Axxisluul 1.3: Fullm- 'l'vurhvrs nf Ann-rn'u I; Fumn- Nursm n1 Anu'rivu 2; 1lirl5' Alhlt'lir 0111m- Assixldnl 4-: Culnr Clmnl Lluh 1.2.3. AlIt-rnuln' 1I: Vt'p Club 1.2; Hnmvmmn TH'EISIIH'T 11. Carol Kay E. Andres Lilwral Arts Garwood Carol . . . friendly personal- ity . . . liked by many . . . sure to succeed. C.A.A. 1,232.4; Future Tcar'hcrs of America 1.4. Andrra Arthur Tom my Artz l,ilwrul Arlx Clark Imlmtrial Clark Andi . . . talkative. rhutly Tummy . . . ralm and easy . enjoys rmnpaninnship manner . . . liked by all . . . uf many friends . . . a puppy a valued friend. package. Bastelmll 2.3,4. Tom Badavas Practical Arls Garwood Tom . . . a fine person to know . . . easy going . . . interested in electronics. David George Ashley Liberal Arts Clark Dave . . . backbone of our audio visual aids . . . future photographer . . . a depend- able friend. Photography Club 1.23.4, Prus- idenl 2; Audio Visual Aids 1,2,3,4; Sound Studio 2; Slag:- Crow 2. Kenny Balasic Technical Clark Cuddles . . . never a dull Nancy Ann Baird moment . ; ' easy gmng - - - trouble wnll never stand 1n Liberal Arts Clark h. . 15 way. Nance . . . greganous and personable . . . surfing en- thusiast . . . rare mixture of beauty and friendliness. C.A.A. 123,4; PUD Club 1; Hnnwroom Secretary 2; Art Club 3,4; Future Busim'ss Imudcrs 0f Amcrica 3.4 Barbara Ann Ballinger William Arthur Balster Businesxx Garwood Liberal Arts Garwood Bobbi . . . charming per- Bill . . . a talented swimmer sonality . . . mild in word . . . plans to pursue liberal and manner . . . success lies arts in college . . . a helpful ahead. and loyal friend ggvfrlvuding Club 1; C.A.A. Fire, Patrol 1. 61 Susan E. Banfield Beauty Culture Kitten . . , pleasant person- ality . . . feline fancier . . . an aspiring: beautician. C.A.A. 1.2; Homeroom President 1: German Cluh 1; Future Business Leaders of America 1.2. Kenilworth Helen Bartha Business Clark Hel . . . buzzing with activity . . an active sports partic- ipant the business world$s gain. C199 Clllll 2; Choir 3.4-; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Future Business Leaders of Amcricu 3.4; Guidance- Office Assistant 1: Homeroom Repre- sentative 3.4-; Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Susan Anm- Bunyusz l.iln'r;ll Arh Sue . . . talcntml twirlcr , . . friendliness 10 spare onlhusiuslic sports fan. tl.A.A, l: Fulun- Unsinrss Illuuln'rs nl Anwriru 1: '1'wirling 1311111 1.2; 1,1 ! Clulu l; Fullm- 'l'vul-lu'rs uf Anu'rivu 2: Vn-nrll Club 2: llunu'nmm l'rt'sidvnt 2.51.4: Ulw' Clnlu 3: Clmir 4: Anvmlunu' Offn-m- tbelsliU 3.1-: Twirlor 31:1, Unrwuoll Cweneill Ann Banis Liberal Arts Garwood Gwen . . . French literature enchants her . . . artistivally inclined . . . plans to enter the world of fashion. Future Teachers of America! 4-; Crusader Staff 4. John Burukn Lilwrul :1th Clark John . . . happy go lurky . Spanish Imnur stmlvnl . vollvgv lmuml. linkvllwull 1: lluwlull 1.2.1: g an N.Hinnal llnnur Sm-ivly Foggy Ann Basilv Boauu Cullurc- Clark Peg: . . , spiriletl . . . friendly manner a prnmising beautician. C.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Frvm-h Clul; 1.2: An Clull 1.2; l'vulun' lhhim-w LHldv-rs nf Amt-rit'a 1.2; Humv- room Officer 2. John Barto Practical Arts Clark John . . . takes things as they POIYIC . . . what will be will he . . . a future auto mechanic. Rad and Gun Club 1.2.3. Patricia Bartlett Business Garwood Pat . . . pleasant disposition . sports enthusiast an aspiring secretary. C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Homeroom Vim' llri'ridvnl 1. x Patricia Ann Bam-r l,ihu-rul th Clark P211 . . . allways eager to surw . . . mlm and sim-ere . a futurr Iczu-lwr. Futurr 'l't-urhr-h Hf .Mm'riru 1.2. 3.4: UAW. 1.2.3.4. Krpn-wnt- .nliu- 3: IAIIH'I' Sniff: Latin Hull 1; Pry Club I; Nulinnul Ummr Stwiu-ly '1. Richard Biolecki LiIn-rul Arts Clark Rivh . . . a likeable guy . . . t-rcatnr of misrhivf . . . a flying enthusiast. Foullmll 1.2.3; Truck 1; W'res- lling: 1: Club .56 1.2.3.4; Vice Pn'sillvlll 3. Presidrnt 4; Home- mnm Treasurer 4-. Jane E. Bell Librrul A115 Clark Junie: . . . a perky blonde . always in motion . . . Hljoys life. Pop Club l.2,3.4; .Iuniur Auhiuvw mvnl J5; Chwrlmding Club 1.2.3; Junior Varsity Chc-rrlvadvr :5; Fund! Club 2; C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Hqu AIIIII'Iiv UHit'c Assiqunt 1.2.35.1: Club 330 3.4; Future 'I'vutIn-n of A mt-rit'zl I,2,3; Hulllvrmml Tn-usun-r 1; Home- mnm Rvprrsrntulivv 3,4; Home- town SL-urv-tury 3. Michelle Catherine Bilach Liberal Art: Clark Shell . . . Lyndhurstk loss is RegionaVS gain . . . fun to be with . . . college bound. C.A.A. 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Investment Club 4-. Doris Sue Bernlan Librral Arts Clark Dar . . . casual in manner . . a sincere friend will soon be of? to college. French Club 1.2; Future Teach- ers of Anu-rica 2.3.4; Art Club 3; Spanish Club 3. Secretary 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3; Dramatics Club 3.4: National Thespian Society 4, Treasurer 4-. Donald Black Technical Clark Quill . . . carefree . . . plans to be a tool and die maker . . . full of pranks. Carolyn Ann Biazzo Garwood Carolyn . . . epitome of fem- ininity . . . sweetness comes naturally . . . dancing is one of her many talents. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Art Club 3; Future Business Leaders of America 3.4; Homeroom Vice President 4. Busim-ss Gail F. Blazovic Business Clark Gail . . . full of mischief overHowing with con- versation . always time for fun. Homeroom President 1; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Future Business Leaders of America 1. 64 Michael Bulwrlz Lilwrul Arts Clark Ertz . . . a suaxe manner an athlete. gentleman. and scholar . . . one 01 the 1184. FnulhaII 1.2.3: Travk 2.3.1: Key C1111; 2.3.4. Roberta Theresa Bracken Scivnlific Clark Robbie . . . sparkling unm- tenam'e , . . vivaviuus cherr- leader bound to 1m successful. National Honur Snrivly 3.4. Trvusun-r I551; U.A..-K. 211,4. Ropnw'mutiw 4: Latin Honor Sm'ivxy 3.1: Latin Club 2: 1.111, Assistant 2: Futurr Tmrln-n of Amrrivu 3.11; 111131411: Club 4; 11111'l1r11'zn1ing 111111, 2.3.1. Vdnily CIn-crlvadvr 4: lnw-mnvnl 1111111 1: 11:119-111an 4: Humvnmm Svcrvtary 3. 'I'rvxlsurrr 11: 1.1mm. Artivilivs Editor. rt: Linda B. Bonardi CLIrk Heeh . . . lively living . . . always l'1lPCI'fu1 and smiling . . In leat'h is her goal. 0.11:1. 1.2.53.1: Cahtr Guard Club 1: 111lx-n'rlx'ading Club 1.2.11; Spunhh Club 1.2: Fulurv Trach- vn uf ,hm-riva 1.2; 11n-ginning 1.i1wru1 Arts 111141111; 1. 11t'11annv: 2.3.4. 1'rt's. 11nlllvrnmu Vicv 111152 Hunu'mum St't-rvlury 11. illl'lH 1: 111ml! 2: Doris Jean Brumm- 11lhinvxx Hurutmd Doris . . seen everywhere . her lrademark: happi- .21Hairfmwlmmativs. U.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Crusmlvr 1.2: Fulun- Busim-ss Ll'utll'l'h of Amm'im 2.3.4; Ilnnwrnmn Trruw urwr 3: 1111cor1vmling 1111111 1: Unlur Guard Club 2: Drama 1211111 3: Nutinnul Tluwpiun Snrivly 4: Athlt'tit' Umm' Awh- tunt 4, noss . . Cannon Bungicn'mmi Ulurk 11mlj illH'iUh t-arvh'vv .. . plmmml In :111 . . . plans :1 salvs rurm'r. Slmnhh 11:1u11 1; 1'111umliun 131111;, Uhlrilmliw I'llm'ulion 11M rilml ivr Paulette Buchy Emuly CuIlnrn' Clark Paulette . . . aspiring: Iwan- Iit'izm . . . pIoasanl and Iikv- able . . . nmvr a! a 1nss fur words. 0AA. 1.2.3.11: Frvm'h Clul: 1: Zn-Hv-Tnnrw 2; Unnn-lulngy Club 3.1: 1101: Club 1. 11m icl Huwuu-r '11-rlmiull Cldrk 111m . . . frit-mlly In u1l , . . Inu-s 11w ullltlmu's . . . 11 murhinisl is his goal. Fxmllull :1; 'I'Iut'k f1. John 11. Bucknall Scientifiv Hark Burk . . always vhee'rful ...111110fo11...11is1ulure im'lmlos 111111110. 1mmmuru1 Wrwtling 2; Buskc'l- 11311 1. Thomas F. Buuni Lihrrul Arts Hlnrk 'I'um . . . u mm-frI-v dispnsL lion . , . m-u-r willmut :1 smilv . 1 . intrigut'tl by water qmrts. Soniur I'Izly. Judith Marie Carbone Hucinvss Clark Judy . . . intelligence plus good luoks pleasant nature . . . destined to be a stunning model. Nuxiunul Hnnur Socimy 3.4, Sec- rvlary 4: Fulurv Business Lead- ers of Amvriva 23,4, Vice Pres- idmn 2. Prvsidvnl 3V4; C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Homvruum Svcn-tary 1.2. Vice Presidt'nl 3,4; Svniur Play; Laure typing I'ditnr; Art Club 1; Girls. Slant Delegate. Linda K. Burdick szluly Cullurv Clark Lin . A . nvwrr 21 hair out of 111211? . . . rtharming . . . an aspiring 111,-zultit'iun. U.A.A1 12,34; Twirling ClulJ1,2. Rose Ann Carlino Brauty Culture Kenilworlh Roe . . . port and petite . . . sweet and cunsiderate talented beautician. G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1; Cosmetology Club 3,4; Student Council Representative 1,2,3; Art Club 12. Jane Bush Practical Arts Clark Rose Bush a skating enthusiast . . . interested in everlxlhing . . . plans to enler the nursing profession. 6AA. 123,4: Bcllc-Tum-s 2.3.4. Vice Prt'Sianl 4-; Studvnt Cuun- t'il 3.4. Ellen C. Carlson Lilwral Arts Clark Ellen . . . enjoying life comes naturally . . . casual manner . . a charm of her own. C.A.A. 1.2.114: Art Club 2; Cruv sadt'r Business Staff 2; Crusader Literary 4; Future Teachers of America 2,4; Latin Club 2; 11011 Club 1.2. Rose Mary Cangelosi Distributive Education Clark Cang . . . never a dull mo- ment . . . a mischievous smile . varied interests. C.A.A. 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Crusader 2. Joan Nancy Carlson Practical Arts Clark Joan . . . calm and conserva' tive . . . nice to know . . . a future asset to the business world. G.A.A. l,2,3,4; Library Council 3,4. Dennis A. Carpini Chrk ext-eptiunal friend- easy going enjoys spurts. FunH-dll 1.2.3.11: Wreatling 3.4: 'I'Iun'k 1.2.3.1: Key Club 2.31: Hmm-nmm 1'1vsidcnl 2: l'hpux C1ulv 3: Audio 114131 1111; 1.2. 3.91. St'it'nlim' Carp . . , liness Shirley Ann Casermno Nrtx CLIrk 1.i1u-ra1 Shirl always a bright smi1v at'tivc in spurts . . . tmu-hinf: is her $0211. 0AA. 1.2.3.11: Homeroom Prox- 1110111 1: Fulurx- Tt'ilt'hITE nf Ann'riux 1.2.51.1; Ullidunrn- 0mm :Xaxislum 3: Uranmlim 1: 011ml 4: Student Cnum'i1 Re-pu'wmu- Iin- l. Tvrvsu Currc-u 11mim'sx Uzn'wnnd 10111 fulurv ltuslnvss leader . aspires tn 1w :1 sm-wlm-x , , . an enthusiastic lumlvr. tun. UAA. 1.2.3.11: Fullm- Lrudrrs of Mnrriru I1. 11lh1ll1'55 Lam- S. Cassidy 1.11u-1111 111k Ululk Cusvy . . . bright and rheor- ful . , . x'm-ully tulcnlvd . . . 1113:1510 major in linglish. BAA. 1.2.3.1; lit-giunin; tllmrlh 1: 11100 1111111 2: 111-1 Canto $1.1. Trt'zhurx'r 4: Inwwlml-m Huh 1: Fulurv 'l'vm-Iu'r- uf Amr-riru 1:1: Lillmry Cnum'il 1.1: 14111 Ahixlv an! 2: Library Aidx- 1.51 ; 1,;llin Ndlinnul Hmmr Sm'it-Iy 3: IJIIH'V Slim 1: L'ruuulvr Sm 1.51:1: Juninr 1.1.Iwir'zll 1,v-.Ig.-ur 3. 66 1'1711'1 iull Shcilu . Mu'rl uml Sllt'ilu 111k H. . :1 .xim'vrv Carroll 11'an frimnl rnnle'rutv . u runsrivnlinus imlixitl. 11:11. 1'rm'lim1 Hit'h . . . Ark Richard A. Czlstagnn a sports enthusiast . . . spurts are his anorilv. 1'1ml1m11 Club .56. 1.2.3; Wrwtling Clark always a smilv. . . xx zllcr 1.2.3: Judy H. 111151-0111- 1.I1HI'.I1 Mix 1.1.IIL Judy . nlml-h duin; In-r .xlmn- . illl $lt'1nl'-S 1111- fur 11m: UAW. 1.1: .llmiur I'mm minw: Stuiuv 111m. .. lun-s lu 11unrv . .. 111mr Carolyn Ire-m- Cumu-ll 1,i1u-r.l1 h'h Clark Curvm' . . . 1i1ms In sing: . . . plum u businws mn'L-vr . . . Iikvs spurts vspw-iulh 1Hyu11llfl. 1;.J1J1, 123.1: 1 ullln- Tunn'hvrs of Mm-ru 1.2.51.1: Cuixlum'v 1.4lin 1:11:11 1: 111m Lluh 01111'4' Avislzlnl 1 Nrginninu Charm 1. 2. 1Zhnir 3.1. Rocco Anthony Cirigliano lithim'wi Garwood Rm'ky . . . talented member nf 11w lmml . . . vars are his main interest . . . aims for a business t'ierPl'. Hand 2,3.1; Fumiuail Manager 1.2; All Rizuiunul Band 2,3,4. Arlene Clemlaniel Liln'rui Arts Clark Ar . . . an admirer of the equestrian . . . a good Voice is one of her many attributes hopes to become a leather. C.A.A. 1.2,3: Cilvcrivuding Club 2.3; Art Club 1.2; Futurt Trach- ers nf Amrrica 4; Beginning Chorus 1: liviiv-Tunes 2.4: Bel Canto 3.4. Denise Lynn Cislaro liiin-ml Arts Clark Nisv . . . a xilirunt persunulv ity . . . apprm-iulcs good music . . . Icat-hing is imr largul. CUNA. 4: Fulurn 'IV-uclu-rs nf Amr-riixl 2: Future Nurwm uf Amt'riPZI i; Spunikh Club 2; ChI-Prln'atiing Club 3: Hmm-rrmln Sm'rvlary l: Hmm-mmn 'I'rvzls- un-r 2. Nancy Lohen Lilivral Arts Garwood Nan . . . pleasant and per- sonable . . . loves all sports . . . horseback ridingr is her favorite pastime. C.A.A. 2.3,4; Art Club 3.4-; Future Nurses of America 1; Fulurv 'l'vachors of America 4; Latin Club 2,3. Diane Catherine Ciulya Garwood Diane participates aclixely in sports . . . never misses school dances data processing is her chosen field CAJM 2,3,4; Futun- Busincas Imudvrs nf Annrrica 2,3,4; Cru- 501le Business Staff 2: Data Processing, 3. anim-ss I f y Ann M. Colwell Liimral Arts Garwood Ann . . pleasant and enthusiastic . . , better than average with a bowling ball . . . plans In study medicine. 0AA. 123,4; Hmm-runm Sew ritmry 1,2; Hmnvrumn Vim;- Prvsidum 3, Douglas R. Clausen Practical Arts Clark Doug . . . a loyal friend . . . an uutdoorsman . . plans a future with a blue collar job. Harry H. Conay III Lilwrul Arts Clark Harry . . . a quick wit . . one of ALIS camera bugs plans a Career as a history teacher. SpaniSh Ciub 1; Photography Club 2,3,4. Michael R. Comlit Liln'rul Arts Clark Mike . . . a champion wres- tler . . . likes nlher sports. Inn . . . destined to he a lechnit'ian. Fmvlbull 1; erulling 1.3.4. Marilyn Marie Cook Business Clark Marilyn . . . swimming and bowlingY are her favorite sports :1 future book- keeper . enjoys reading a good book. CJXA. 1.23.4: Future Business Lvudvrs of America 2,3,4. 68 August G. Conrad Lilwrul Arts Garwood Augiv . . . an interest in cars . a future in the senite . enjoys all sports. :Eimd 2.3.4: Truck 1.2.4: Svninr JV. Susan Corbett l,ilwrul Am Clark Sue . . . an aspiring sevremry . enjoys arl . . . a Willing wurker. Pvlvr M. Constant l'rm'livul AFIx Frngm Unrwnod . vnjm s dvlmling pulihml issurs . . . Iikoulwlv guy . . . :1 futun- in PIN - trnnirs. Daniel Michael Coru-lvyn Lilu-ral Arh' Uzlrwuml Dan . . . :1 spurts vnlhmiusl . a hrighl miml liw under hi: ralm and l'asual manner . . . Km Club President. National Hunnr Sncivly 3,1: I-melr hull 1.2.3.4: Kx-y Clulu 2.3.1: Vim Prwidvm 3. I'rrsidn'nl -1: Trm'k 1.2.3: W'n'slling 3; Land LZJLI: Fin- Patrol 3.4 JOHP'III Cunli PI'm'III'JI MWx Llurk juv . . . mu ;11':' MN inIt-n-st . u futurv tlrufhnmn , . . frivmllx mumwr. Wlwllm: 1.2. Vv Lynn Mariv Cmu-llu Lilwrul Ans Uurk Lym . . . u fulurv in interior del'urating . . . an inlcrest in art howling is her favorite sport. C.A.A. 3; Mndx'rn Uzmn- Club 3. Muun-I-n S. Cutlrell Swirnlilic Uarwnud Ju . . . am aspiringY nurste . u puvkugc of fun . . unfm'gvluhlt'. Cale Carol Crosby thinws Clark Cale . . . a prize winning hUH'ltfl' . . . 21 fulurr in hunk- kccping . . . enjoys partici- paling in all sports. C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; nginning Chorus 2; lh-llwlunrs 34; Latin Club 1.2.3: Fulun Businvss Louxlvrs 0f Ann-rim 4. Jamrs Ii. Crumlcn l,ilwml Arts Clark Jim . . . fun loving and hill- l-uru . . . plays a mean beat on the drums . . . plans to 4,10 10 HJHCgC. Ihmlhull 1,2; Trurk 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4. Elaine Lynn Cunningham Librml Arts Lanm leader . . Clark a peppy vheer- . plans to become a secretary . . . an eager helper. C.A.A. 1,123.4; Cheerleading Club 1.2.3.1; J. V. Cheerlrader 2.3; Varsity Chwrlt'ader 4-; Fulurv TI-arhvrs nf Ameriru 1; Atlendancc Office Assislam 2.3.4. Joanne Ruth Cromplon Lilu-rul Arts Clark Joanne . . . the perfect host- ess . . . aspires for a musical career . . . a friendly manner toward everyone. C.A.A. 1,2; German Club 1,2,3,4; Quest 3; Library Council 4-; Denise Anne Creamer . . Nammal Honor Socwly 4. Lilwml Arts Clark Denise . . . always willing to lend a hand . . . sweet dis- position the nursing prufessimfs gain. C.A.A. 2.3.4: Pup Club 1,2,4; Health UHice Assistant 3; Future: Num-x Association 12; Crusader 4; Junior Prom Chairman. k. Raymond G. Cutro John A. Cusmano Technical Garwood Liberal Arls Clark Cus . . . an avid interest in Ray . . .an aspiring mechan- cars . . . hunting is his ical engineer . . . easygoing . nice to know. Football 1: Bastlmll 1. pastime . . . likes to bowl. Bowling, 3. 69 Donna NI. Cuzza valiml Uh Clark Cuz . , . uluuys uilling In 1w :1 fricml quivth she pursuvs lwr inlvrvsls indix iduulisliv. UmkN. 1.2.3.1. Nina S. Cutrmw Rlxxinws Clark Sophie . . . surfmg and swim- ming arr famrihw , . . a future dental as 'stant SCHiIlfJ' is her pzlslimcu C.. 2.3: Futurw Bu-inw. Lmurs nf Amrriml 2.3.1. Edward Daly St'ivnlifir Daly . sonality all sports engineer. 513-1100 Club 1.2: 3; Studmn Class CLIrk a humorous per. at home with a future Spun; Club Cuunril 2: Junior 'l'rmNm-r. Pulriciu mid Srivnlifiv Pat . . . the n illing unrkm' .. fun 11ml zu'liVin. 0AA, 1.2.33.1' Fullm- 'll'zu'hrrx nf Mm-rim l .1: 1min Hull I.2.3.I: Pwp Club 22 Hwy: HQ- Clark suwvss lwrknns . . . . Hljnys maxi Iixlumxinn 0mm AwiJunI .Li: Phpiw Hill: 1: Innin Nuliunul Ilnnnr Sm'ivly LIIHH' xIAIH': Nulimml Hunnr Sm'it'ly 1: lmmrmvnl Huh 1-. -r 70 ll. Clvlm Cwivka Clark Sl'il'nlif'lv w Hrivkly - Cniles spurls nlimlt'll .21 ll'm- frit-nd . . . a gruml guy Fumlmll LLLLL: le-hull 1.2.3.1: Km Club 3.1. lfxx'c'uliu' Uvmlwr l: Slmlvnl Hmm'il L3. Vim I'nwixlvnl Slmlvn! Hmm'il 1: um-mm Unrw 1; IInnu-rxmm Vin- I'rvs'idvm I: tlhuil l2: Hnmvnmm erm-M-nlzlliu- :5; Nzninnul Honor Nwivly L Gordon Cyplwrs lanlmliw FAIHFJHHII 1i.lmmnl Unnlun INN! ix H'l In rumv Inorhxlnirnllx in- .Iinml :lemh uillin: tn Ilun- fun. DvanHIt-lln ClJrk Dullnu . . . stl is H'I In 1w x'ixid inmginzllinn full Hf suggvsliuns. . . A . . .quiur Cluxx Spyro- Prwnrh Huh: Hmm-runm M'rrt'tnn Ll: Vulnn- Truvhvh Hf Alm'ritul. Donna P. Ullkinvu Diana L. Dayon Blhinws Clark Der . . . friendly to all . . . humor I'mnhinod wilh imagi- nation a merry hvurl. UUNN If 1: HHHH'HWIII Tunis urvr V1: pm, Hull 1. Maryann DoCreziu Husim-rk Curwmul Maryann . . . sparkling rmnvrsulinnalIsl . . . gsmtl natured. naturally . . . a future st-t-rutury. llrp Huh I; I'Vulurv Ihhim-u lnqulvn nf America 1.2'. . 'I'rl'usurt'r 3.1; UAA. 4; Twirl- ing Club 2; Lilnrury Cnunril l; Huys' Alhlrliu UHh-t- Aw-ismnl 4; 1.0an typing sluH. Joan Lorraine Desch Bmuty Cullurt- Carwuud Jeanne . . . flair with hair active in Sports casual air. CAA, 1.2.3.4: Pvp Club 2. Robert H. Desch Distributive Education Garwood Bob . . . Uncle Sanfs gain . easy does it . . . sports minded. Football 1: Baseball 1: Wrestling: 2.3.4: Truck and Field 3; Audio Visual Aids 2.3,4. Thomas L. DoBlossi LiIn-ml ch'h Clark Tummy . . . likvs mvrynw zlml Vit'P-HTMI . . . In'vvr un- nulit'ml . . . n SIJEHP mannvr. Funllmll 1.2.3.1: anllmy 2.3: Truvk 2.3: HuIm-rmnn PT'NidUHI 1.2.3.1: Fl'vthzm Cldss I'n-s- idrul: Huwlmll l: h-I Cantu 4. Linda Lee DiBiagio Liberal Arts Clark Dibi . . . rarely a dull mo- ment . . . a friendly greeting for everyone . . . fun and gaiety personified. G,A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; 1 Cn-chairman of Junior Prom; Student Cuuncil 4. Wrilliam A. Diamond Lihrrul Ans Clark Bill . . . always happy. always gay . . . car enthusiast . sense of humor. Wayne DiBatlista Lilwrul Arts Garwood DCPbU . . . the talkative type . sure cure fur a dull class . . . handsome. not shy. Hmm-rmnn Vil't' President 1,3,4; RM! and Gun Cluln 2,3. Frank DiBello Dislrihutiw Hduratinn Clark Frank . . . a future in sales . never in a hurry . . his thoughts are his own. 71 1 Luca DiFabio llrut'lirul Arts luta . . . an ardent lmwler lmes tn flsh . . . an an-hitm'l ln lle. Sun't'r 1.2.3. Polt-r S. Dulkovicz Curwoml Dutz . . . one of the best tlressml lmys in the .svhool . always smiling . . . will suvvoml in nlmtm'vr lu'. docs. llnlnvrmvm St'rn-lury ll llmim-w 72 Ga rwond Janet Ditzel Busiue'xx Clark Ditz . . . a most cheerful and popular girl around school . . . loves to water-Ski and swim . . . will be a top set-retafy. Hnmrmnm Vicv Prosidvnt 1.2; Hmm'rumn Sm'rvt' 3: Hull .56 1.2. Trmhun'r 1: XA. 1.2.3.4; Pvp Huh 1: Nuliunul Hnnur Surix'ty 4. Barbara Earclley Lilwrul Arts Burl; . . , spans enthusiast will! a rezuly smile enjoys sewing and ranking would like to join the Pozu'c Corps after college. CAA. 1.2.3.4: Fulurr 'llvurllu-rs nl Amerit-u 1.2.3.4; Frvm-h Club 12. Sm-n-lury 2; Crusmlt'r 4; llummmun Trvukun'l' 2. C u rwoo d Dennis Bruce Duffy l,ilwml Arts Clurk Dull . . . always thew ln 10ml :1 lmml . . llllt'l't'SlCtl in sports vars . . . our llmul fnntlmll mmmgrr. lxmvllmll I.2.Jl.l-; W'rnwlling 1.2; llmnvrnum 'llrmlaurvr l: Uc'rnmn Club 1. Richard Einstein l'ravliml lrlk lllurk Rit'h . , , :m lntlhltlllzlllNl ulm xsuultl lilw, to lmu-l . .. ln- mmltl ski all Ilay hv-ll makv a gnml r-abinet maker. Junu-s Dunn Svivnliiiq' l l.1rk .Iim . . . u r'ullvluv lmuml slmlt-nl . . . limls inlrrvsls in hunting uml fishing ll SHIVA Flllillk'FS. leIlmll l. vawcvu Sue Epps l.llwl.ll h'h lllull'x livr'lu . . . inlvlligonl IH'I'V sunulil; Hill: a suullH-rn lluir . . . rnmlwll-nl uml rum. plt-lv in mvn um ,. . Impm ln ln-rmm- un vle'uu-nlun srlmul lvzu'lwr. Nuliunul llunur Hutile 3J1 l'rvw llll'lll .1; Lump l'lllllll'lllrl'lllVlZ Latin Nalinnal llunnr Snwlv'ly 3. 1: Color Ununl $1.1: Silulvnl tinunvil 3: Junior tildxx lemn wnmliw-z Latin Clulu 2.3. limb ure-v T llunu-mnm Viwnl'uwillvnl . ll , Mmlr-l .wamlulv 2: lillnir 2, .luninr Cluwiml Immuv 2.3: U.A.A. 1.2. lll'l Hull! .1; Fulurv Tenn r. 0f Amrrivu 2.3. Anllmny F. Esposilo l,ilwml Mb filin'k lelruh-l-lu Im-rhunivully illrlinm! . . t-njnys Working un wars will go an In lw'lmit'ul st'honl. Foulluull I2: Cufvh'riu Curpx 2: Trul'L 2. Ronald J. Farrell Lilwrul Arts Clark Run . . . a hard worker . . . the man to get the jull done . . . ha: vullcge in mind for lhv future. I'lehall 1.3; Busrhull I; Cair- h-ria Corps 2,3.4. John Esposito Itillvrzll Arlx Clark Es iv . . . likcuhle gm. quirk with 21 jnkv vwvls in sow-cr and trau-k . . . spurts vars are his hubby Snri't'r 1.23.4: 'l'rurk 1.2.3.4. Robert Farringlon Practiull Arts Clark Bub . . . enjuys listening to and collecting, records takes a liVely interest in sports . . will go 10 work with his father. Ann Evvrs Diqrihuliw- Education Garwood Ann . . . thoughtful and undvrstnnding laughing retary. C.A.A. 1.2.3: Art Club 2.33; SVC- rt-lury uf Dwu Club 4. always . a future sec- Rumuna E. Frrmmdvz Scivmilir Clark Mona . . . has that Regional spirit intormled in biology . . . a future medical tem-hnnlugisl. CAA. 2.3.4: Bwinning Churm 2; I.;1I1 Avismm 2: Mlmnvvd Binlugy 3: Ih-Ih-Jrnnv: 3.1, Sun rvmry 4: Hrmmlvr 3.1. NMN Edilnr 1: Hmnrnmm Svr'n-lur'x 4; Spanish Club -1. Jill Sharon Faris Bminws Clark Jill . . . pleasant to know . the talkative type . . . plans a future as a dental assistant. C.A.A. 2; Hnmrrnnm Secretary 2: HUInrrunm Treasurer 3; Hmm-rnnm Vice ProSidt'nt 4. Paula T. Ferrunm- Svivnlif'n- Clark Paul , . . apprcviales all types of musiv . . . 11 tennis enthusiast . . . plans a rurver in microbiology. U XA. 1,2,34: Hruhh OWN? A mam 1.2: Smiur Play: Slur dvnl Slurv 1.23.4. Richard Finnegan Pralvtin'ul .th Clark Rirh . an interested ruin rnllorlor . . . enjnys xsurkinf: 0n vars . hopes l1: join the army. Mary Eileen Flannery RlKinst Chrk Wary . . . lhely and frimtu . . . likes sports . . hopes to be a medival secretary. GAA. 1.2.3.1: Art Club 1: AL Il'lllldllt'P UHiL'v' Jvkhml L1: Hnmwrnnm Vice Prnkidvnt 1: Hiulugy tllulz 2: Lab Avhtanl 2: Humvrunm l'rwidvnt 2: Uuidumw Umw .L' 1111: 3: Humvrnmn Sc-rn-mry 3 Art Club 3: Futurv Iilhim-x, Lvudt'n nf Ann'ritu -L Joseph E. Fitzgerald 5 'ivmitir . . 2m cxrt'llcnt artist College lmund. 8 N'ft'r 1.2: and Gun Huh 1.23 Bony Ann Flynn tILlrk ll warm frivmllx vllj1gs Imwling . a future lwau- lhhim-N Bvlu smile . um! gulf . . tirizm. 1;.AW. $5.1: Hmm-rnnm Prtwirlt'nl 1 Clark Fitz . . . :1 hunting vnlhusiust Wn-slling 2: le Janice M. Fitzpulrick Pixu'lirul Mb tlluk Fill . . . :1 hllmll fur tlrzminl;v . :1 mrm-r as u t-ummvn-inl Llrli5l . a gum! frivml In an $ M'l Hnly 5H. :lnit-l van Flunnvry lem! Mb 1?.HL Hum :1 Huh xsil vnjuululmin; lln- I1 1um . . :1 fuluw nuhiriun. Suuu-y 1 L Glt-nn anlzmu l Luk . quid uml intvlli- Srirnliih Ulmm A . r. :41le . . . inh'nNh-d in rm'kt'h untl military hislnu . , . u fulurt' in uslrunuulirul tingli- nm-ring. N.Ilinlml Hulmr Sm-im ELI: Slnlnhll N.Ilinndl Hunnr Sm-irtx 54.1: l'hhir-s tIIuIr inidvm 3.1: IJv Lm- Huh 2: Sgnlnixh Huh l'1 4-mI1l1-I' l: Tmt'k l 5': Wrm lliny $.12 IJInrr Svninr Faiilnr ,1; UmC Slaln- Drlr'uxllr 3: In HNIIIH'HI Llulx l. Prwillvm. Dennis Fulvy Hllkinvw Garwood Den . . . an :u'live Sportsman . lukvs Iifv :1: il tomes . always a smile. 74 Nancy Lynn Frank LllH'l'dl Arlx Clark Nun . . . u vnlunlw-r nursv aitlv . . . iltlllS tn lleglunulls spirit as 21 nwmlwr uf llu- Color Uuurtl . . . Hill In? 51ll'1'f'55lllll in uny vmlvuvur. CAA. 2.34.1: lluillulm- Ullim- l; llu-p l:lllll l2; 'llwillinlu lllul; 1.2: lVlmm- lluximms lmuulc-p nl Mm-rit'u 2: lfulnr Hlmul 3.1: llvulll: Ullim- 'Xsliqaml l, R. Dennis French Lilwx'zll Arlx Clark Elf . . .a talent for oil paint- ing; . . . lmpes lo become an architect . . . friendly man- CF. A rt Clull 3.4. John Frescki Lllwml .th Clark Chip . . . a liking for hunt- imp.r and Qshing . . . lun follows him . . . college bound. le and Gun Club 1. Grurgiannv l,imln Fox lllhinvw Clark Gvorgv . . . pcrsmmlily aml wil In lnllll'll . . . a1 witlv vir- rlc- nl lrivnrls' . . . plans im'llulv u M-vrvluriul srlnml. UJA. l.Z.3.l: SILIHMI llluly l: anllman llldv Swu-lury: Sulyllv mmm- llluu Swn-Iql'y; Smiur llluw Vim' llnwillrnt: llirll' Ulllt'lit' Olliw- Aviqunl 3: llner Mlllvliv Ulllm- 'lwilmnl 3.1: M- lvxuldnm' Ullirr Auirlzml 2: l:lllll '56 1.2.3.1. SN'rt-lary l: UvnI-rul Slmlvnl Cuunvil 2.3.1: lln't'lu lmuling; lllul: 1.2.3: Svninr lllmz lxllllll'l' lllhinvv lmzulvn ol ,errivu .1? Hullie Galati Practical Arts Clark Otto . . . a personality all his own . . . our best candy salesman . . . an outdoors- man at heart. W'illizun J. Frey llral'llcal Ark Curuuml Vlonk . . . his spare time is llexolml lo xsurking on wars . a warm personality . . . a future beautician. Richard H. Gable Liberal Arts Garwood Rich . . . known by all . . . fun to be with . . .an interest in Computer programming. Kathleen Gujewski lhbimw Clark Kalliy . . . a lyulJbling per- sonality . . . svlmol spirit pcrsoniliwl . . . career in the world of business. UAA. 1.23.4: Futurv Burim-rs Luault'rs ml Anwricu lluml-rnam chrn-tury l; IAIHU 75 Typing Stuff; Athletic Offwc AxxNunt 4. 76 Rngor J. Gulluqu-r l'mwlirul Uh Clark RD. . . A t-njms uml vnjnyul lV PPUIIIQ' . . . ilpplWW'iale ll vnrlmrvlor . . lw'mninj; :1 tlraflsmzm is hi5 ambition : urr ' , K w ark: . Patricia H. Uurhinuki chimw CLU'k Val , . . fuml uf musiv . . run In kmm . . . u fulurv sorrolnry Joy Elaine Galish Libvrul Arts Clark Joy . . . petite and pretty . . . her talents are sought by all . . . her future shines because she shines. U.A.A. 3J1 Pwp Club 1: CIN- Club 2.3: Choir 1: Drama Club Rita Czllisszski 4; Fulurr Nursw of Amuriru 4-; Lam?- Idvnfificzllinn Edilnr: Ll'lwml .h'ls Lurwuud Twirlingr Club 2: Beginning Rll . . . well rounded mdl- UWTW L Vidual . . A enjo'ys singing and spurts . . . teaching is in her future. UJXJL 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 2.3: Q Inn 4: Spanish National Ilmmr Society 4. PrL'sidl-nl 4. Raymond G. Gibbons l,iln'ml h'h ClzlrL Uihlts . . . vnjuys spurts . , . sum-msful in MPU vmlmnnr . 11H rnjmzllulr pmsnn. Foullxull l: lklu'lliln 1.2.3J: 5mm rrr l: Hnmrrmvm Srt'rrlun 3. Vlm- l'rweth-m 1: Sludvnl L'uuw l'il I'jxt-t'utiu' 1: Hull! uf th-r- luinml'm Cunnnim-t- fur .luninr hm Ciurlumlu ; Prom. Bmlulx Cnlrurv Unlxnluineidv Anuiv . . , xmlm slmrls ul'c Iwr fmm'itv . . , a fulurv in lwuuh r'ullurv . . . zlllhuugh mw nf nur lrmwfvr sludcnls. shek mm of NW gang. tLA.A. l: Unidunw- 0mm unl 2. Cuil Ew-lyn Gardner Anthony Gt-rvasio Rnxinvw Clark Pnu'lir'al Arh Clark Gail . . . lover nf the. Beatles, Trmy . . . a future auto uspm-ially Ringo . . . 5mm svrx ivvmun . . .11 flue phulug- tn loam about computers . . . ruphvr . . . a gnml friend a personality all her uwn. :,11 ' J-'TJPILV Huh 1.3; Munlmll lrc-no Mario GlI-uson 1.11N'Ll1 Mb Clark 1rmw . . . friI-mlly and 1101p- 1ul . . . alums sm-n in 1114-, Iilnury 1101' 1ulurr lips in I'm Hlll'SinJ prnft-ssinn. Library Culmril 1.2.3.1: UMNA. 2.35: Art Club 2. Stvau-n N. GrH-nIH-rg Liln-Lll Ans Cldrk Stow . . . popular and pol- ishvd gentleman keen wittod . .. future law student. IAIIH'? SluH-Spurls Editor: Sm'cvr 1.4: OumI-Advrrtising Editor 3; Upt'rulic Festival 2.3.4; lilluir 1; lirl Canto 2.3,4, Pwsidx'm 4; Hmuvmurm Prusidvm 4; Studvm Cullm'il-Slwciul Pruij Chair- man 4; Im'mlnwnl Club 4. Yuulor Gold IHuu'Iit-ul Art; Clark Jx'rry . . . full 01 fun . . . 21 guml friend . . . 1-21rcnt11u- ainst. SlHW'Vr Club 2. 1.2.3.4; Km! and Gun Mario Curriori Lilwrul Arts Marin Sports minded . intelligem-e and pvrson- :11in to match his height . . . a future lawyer. Iinwlin; 2.3.4; Honwrunm Pres- irh-m 1 : Juninr Class Treas- urvr; . dml Council Treasurer: Ki-y Club 2.3.4. Buard Ufinirecv Inrx' 3: National Honor Society 3.1: Lulin Clulw 12.3.4: Pres- ident 3: Lulin Nalinuzll Hanur Sut'ioly 3.4: Boys7 Slaw DrIe- gulp; Laure staH. Uunwuml Lynne G010dner Lilwrul Ans Clark Lynne . . . folk music is her joy . . . always looks on the bright side. 011116 . . . medi- cal technology lies in her future. Funm- Tvachurs uf Amvrica 3.4; Future Nurs .' 01 America 1: CHANN. 2.3.4; Health Office .Xnistdnl 4: Crusader Staff 3. Juan Cuszkowski Liberal Arts Clark Joni . . . aspiring beautician . . . loves Convertibles . . . a pleasant personality. C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Fulurr Trlzu'hcrs of America 1.2. Hnmrrzmm Sm-w- lury 2.4. Joseph Graham Liberal Arts Clark Joe . . . witty and intelligent . . . an excellent musician . . . his future includes college. Football 1; Trark 1,2. Joanne Louise Guzzi Liberal Arts Clark Jo . . . a sparkling personal- ity . . . extends a helping hand to all . . . the nursing pmfessinnk gain. 0AA, 123,4; Latin Club 1: Guidance Offiu- Assistant 2; Fuluru Nurm-s Club :1. 77 Richard James ulllkn l,ilu'rul M h 1Llrwnml Rix'k . . . plans In ultmnl hwlmit'ul srluml . . . t'lmm- pinn UFPSIIPF . . . mlmirt-d fur his frit'ndly mumwr. Intramural! Wrr-slHn: Clmmp Jim Huinvs ' Phlt'limll ,M'h CLIrk Jim . . . industrimm and ,h enterprising . . . vnjnyx' boating and hunting . . . hopes tn nun his mxn lmul business. Rud Lmd Hun 1 lulr 1.2,Vrll',hlll'k'1' 2: Hnmx'nmm Vim- Prwidwm 3: .Iuninr :M'hivwnn'nt 3, Raymond T. Cuzzo Sandra: .hm llumihun Liberal Arts Cldrk LiIu-ml XII. l Mrk Ray . . . a fun-Im'ing fellow 5:1mlvx . . . hnmur rnmlxinwl . . . fooiball enthusiast . . . uilll imagination . . . ullrurv college looms in his future. NW and tulvnlwl . . . fulllrv Fxmtlmll 1.2.3.41: Busvlmll 1: Choir 1: Humrnmm Prn-xnlvm 1.2.3: Student Cuuuril 1.2.3. in Nllm um! mt'u'lnunlising. UNA. kill: Fumrv- Trur'h'h nf XHu-xuu L2; Iwrnrh Llul: LLKJI IH'IHVII VJYlundl lelnr Sm-iwlx $4.1: Hnmv-rnum Jhuhurvr 2.1: 11.11le 1.2..L William R. Hamilton Prumh'al hrs Clark Bones . . . aspiring auto mechanic . . . personality plus wit . . . enjoys the work he does. Rod and Cun Club 1. Stunlvy Harrison Prm-rirzll th Clark Stunlm' . . . Iikm spurts . . . El Hive PCrSUIl lU Run... . . enjms building.r mmlt-ls. John Harkm-ss A f'v - f5 Tl'ChniHll Clark ' VJ WW; Hark . . . mpabln and cm. cienl . . . an asset to ALJVS baseball team . . . destined for SUH'PSS. Bwkvlhull 1; Bawhull 1.3.4. Edward Hanak Liberal Arts Clark Ed . . . great mixture of in- tclligcm-u and athletic ability . a must outstanding polo. vaulter . . . modesty polishes his personality. Sm'm-r 1.2.3.4; Tmrk 1.2.3.4: German Cluh 1,2; Intramural erslling 3; Hmm'rnmn Viu' 78 Prvsidenl l. RolII-rl E. Hartley Hdl'k Huh . . . u rt-ul SIIEII'IDIIUHHT . lurrul in tin- Svniur Play . Hillvgv is in his future. Spilniih 1111i: 1: Hrumil iilllii 3. 1: Nuliunnl 'Iihwpiun Siwin'ty 4: l'illillbil'd'lln Chili 3.1: Rod and 1.1m Huh Ii: 51-min: Way. St ii-milir James Hatfield Liiwmi ,h'h Hark Jim . . . a air enthusiast . :11ixalistluit-k with u joke . plans to further his mim'uliun by attvmiing tm-hnit'ul svluml. tililrk Brian llurlmulln-r Lilwml M'h Brian . mini und ugrmu uliir . . u yw'ul fanu In know . . . 2m 415501 wn-slling team. li:hkv-Ihull l: Tmtk 2.1. Richard Allen Lilu-rnl Arts Rick . . . will become Uncle Samas buys . . cu mpa nitm. In zmy Wrmlling 2.3.4: Hay Cunvmud a fun-ioving fellow one of . a good Robert Hartong l,ilwrul Arts Hardy . . . personified . . . a dull Mass in his future. Sum-vr 1.2.3.4: Buu-liull 3.4; Umkn-Ilmll 1.2.35.4; Tmrk 1; Intramural Wirv-Iling 1,2,3. Clark allilclir' abilities sure rure for . college is Patricia Ellen Healy Lilwrul Arts Clark Patsy . . a future airline hostess . . . finds pleasure in sports and fun loves dancing. U.A.A. Brian Harvick Liiit-rui Arts Clark Scott . . . an arduous debater . sings in AIl-State Chorus . aims to bevomc a lawyer. anilmll l: W'rcx'lling 1,2; Choir 3; SJ Cunlo 4-; AH'Statc Chorus, 4-. Jo Ann Heidorn Liberal Arts Clark Jo . . . a selfiess person . . . has a smile for all . . . the teaching profession's gain. Pvp Club 1; Ct-rnnm Club 12, 3.4, Vice Prusidvnt 4; Guidance Office Assislzml 2.3.4: Cnuadur 3.4, Failure Editor 4; Drama Club 3: Future Nurses 0f Amvr- inn 2: National Thcspiun Suciely 4; Laure; National Honor Society 42 Carolyn Virginia Heinze l,ilwml Kris Clark Carolyn an active. all giving: friend . . . an cxvellent seamstress and cook . . . finds her calling in home economics. National Honur Sncicu 4; C A K. 1.2.3.4: lh-rman Club 1.2.3.4. Pruxidvnl 3.4: Futun- 'llxwllcrs ul Mnrrira 12 31.4. Svrrvtury 331-: Pep Club l Uuiduncc Offu'v Avislunl 3.4: Lame. Robert nllingshcall vl'vvllniml Clark Bob . . . a talented machinist .a llszllllC guy . ..z1l'nility will lead to sum-ess. 80 Nancy Hidi Uarwnud llc-uuH Culture Nance . . . a bowling enthu- siast . . . a prmnising future in beauty culture. . . . has fun in wlultcx'cr she dam. lillnllll'lllllll Sill'rvtllry 4. Joan M. Horn lilbinww Clark Jo . . . a future m-r'mmtam . . Funds interest in spurts and art . a sparkling personality. UAA. l.2.5l.4; Arl Clull 1.2.3. Sharon E. Hogan Illhinl'w Clark llnugin' . . . :1 lulun- sm'rv- 1:113 ur llHl npvmlnr prnu-s ln ln- :1 pmx'vrlmuw nl mwl'gl nn lllv mow lmcs popular musit'. llylul. LILKJ: l,illmrv Cuumil 2: lilm-rlmnling Hull l3 : Cnlnr lllmnl lllull Ll: .hlllzlir Ulllrt' AleLIIIl .L Howard LPP llum-k Vnu'tit-Jl Ark lwrlu'lvy llrighh lmv . . . :1 llt'rlwlm llviyllls cnmmutvr . . . u pmspt-t'livv mzu'hinist . prmw In lw a fun loving: lrimul. Wn'sllin; 1.2; melinu. Ruth Ann llollulHII-r Iluxllm Lullnn- LLIrk llulllic- l . . u lulvnlwl ln-nu- lll'lill! . . , uilll :l Mullv fur :lll . . . :Ilmlw xxillinf; l0 lu'lp. llgLK. l.2,fl.l; llumx-mmn l'uw- idrul J. Rulwrl Donald Huyc'r N iu-mllu' Clark Bull . . . a srivmifu' brain .vnju'xs fishing. mlnoeillg. camping. aml watleing TV . an all amuml grcul guy. Uvrmzm ljlulv l2 l :1. Svrr'llrm. 3: Phqu Clul: tu-m-ml Slu- tlr'nt Cnum'il 2. lxunllmll Wan- uux-r 1.2. Kathryn L. ulwr Huxinrw Uurwnml Kalli . . . :1 spurts uml mush luu-r . . . assistunl dirm'lnr uf nur Senior Play lvlophmw npurutnr 01' surm- lun urt- hz'r plans fur lhlf fUIHW- John Robert udak CJNN 1.23.1, Pn-xillvnl 4: . , Uixlrilmtiu- lidurutiun Clark lwnurr Huqmws lmadvrr hi 1 'Mlu'livzl l,2.3.1. Cmnmiltm- Jm'k A - . ll Wdh 5 Palm ! - . . Vlmirnmn 3.4: National Tluwpian plans his future in the Selling Swiu-H 4. l'uhlit-ily Clluirmun field . . . a 1m 0f fun to be 1; t; ' Alhlvliv Umrv Awixldnl A l Jruum . 4: C u-I-rlmding Club 12; Drama Clul. 2'3, Spunixh Clul: 1. Patricia Humphries Practical Arts Clark Pat . . . naturally cheerful . always on the g0 . . . her speciallywsports. CAJX. 12.3.4. Larry E. Illion Liln-rnl Arts Clark Liberal Arts Clark Nari . . - imaginative and Lar . . . quxck Wll . loves a game of table tenms . . Norino F. aria original . . . pursues each task with equal enthusiasm a sports lover. 4 . - 1 ' .. r plans a future as, 3 Baseball 2,4, bcmur Hay, Latm Club 2. medical technivian. 0AA, 1.23.4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Latin Club Ncwsnapx-r Editor 3; Girls Auxiliary 1; Future Touch- vr: of America 1,4; Cninr Guard Cluh 2,3,4, Color Guard Alternate 4; Crusadl'r Stuff 4-; Senior Representative of General Stu- dent Counvil 4. Gaelano Inconlrera Liberal Arts Clark Guy . . . enjoying life comes naturally . . . good natured . . . plans a future in business administration. Track 2.3,4; Key Club 4; Humv- ruom Treasurer 4. Renee Huntley Business Clark Renee . . . enjoys singingr tremendously . . . a diligent worker . . . a future secre- tary. Color Guard 4; Glee Club 1; Choir 2,3; Bel Canto 4; Future Business Lvaders of America 4-; Drama Club 4; General Sludem Council 2,3; Homeroom President 3, Treasurer 2; Junior Achieve men! 3. Cordon Inverno. Jr. Liberal Arls Clark Flash . . . outstanding drive and ambition . . . seen every- where . . . a future history teacher. Truck 12; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Srninr Play; Band 123,4; Latin Club 3,4; Wrestling 2; Audit: Visual Aids 15,4; Intramural Bilhkt'thllll 3; Homvnmm Vim- Prt-gidcnl 3. Joseph Iozzi Practical Arts No caption by request. Joseph Judus . . quiet but dependable . . an avid music lover . . . enjoys photography. Marching Band 2. 3.4: Cnnm'rt Band 2.3.4: Spanish : Phntngraphy Club 2.34. Diana Jami lwunnwiki Lihvml Arlx ClJrk Di . A .11 roalh sintvn: frivnd .vnjms all types uf music .zl futurv fnshinn tlosigm'r. C.A.X 1.2.3.1: l.gllin Clulv 1.2. 3.4. LMin Cluh Svcrrmrv: Fumrc Tvuvhrre of Mnrrira 1.2. Donna M. Jarvis Liln'rzll Art's Clark Donna . . . a loyal ALJ sports fan . . . enjoys music . . a sincere friend. C.A,A. 123,4; Beginning: Chorus 1. Bcllc-lrmcs 2,3,4. Thomas Jack I'I'zu'l it'll! Thnnms . Huri nv. Truck 2. Technical Pete . of humor enthusiast mcuhan ios. . . lmvs :IH qmrls . . hnlvluivs and vumping uro su imminlu' Peter L. Jennings Stephen H. .Izu'ohsun DixHiluniw Hduvulinn Hark .Izlkv . . . u likmllulv guv A .. Ium-Imll uml Iuhkvllmll urv hh fmurih' qmrh . . . a fnturv pllnlw-rupht-r. Hdskt'llull Lil; St-niur I'LH'. Jlulitll Lois Johnson I.iIn-ml .h'h Clark Jluly . . , t-unsiqlorutv- mul undvrslunding . . . Inn's snimming . . . sucks a tux'cer in lvm'hingz. G.A.:L 1.2.3.4; Fulurt- 'Iun-ln'rs 0f Ammirzl 1.2.3.1; Hunu-runm l'rwidrnl 4: llnun'nmm 'l'n-us- urv-r 1.3: Twirling: Club 12: Culnr Guard Huh 3. lh-njumin J. Jnlll'n l.iln-ml M'h LlJrl; Hm: . . . quirl lml lulvnlml . musir l lll$lllll.'.1llil.'.'tf. . . plums u mrwr rmnltining musir Wllll leuclliug. Dunn' liaml 55.1: llaml 2.3.1: Hmm-Hmm Virv llruinlvnl 2: lh'nvrul Simlvnl Cullm'il l: Sr-uim lllzn. Allan Kusmir valmimll Clark Skip . . . mm-hanit'ally minded . . . Soccer fan . . . plans a career as a machinist. Soccer 1.2.3.4; Audio Visual Aids I.2,3,4. Pulriviu Ann Jum-H llmlny llulllm- Uurwuml Pal . . . a lilu-ulplv girl . . . cnjuyx lumllng uml tlauu'ing . . . u lulune lwuuliviun. CAA. l.2.$5.1; llunu-nmm llnw idvm l; llmm-Ivmm Vim Pray lllt'lll 3. Maureen Amu- Kearney Lilwrul Arts Clark Maureen . . . poised and in- telligent . . . a Creative writer and artist . . . an attractive addition 10 our Color Guard. Future Teachers, of America 1; C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Crusader 2.3; Culnr Cuurd 4-; Health OmCC Assistant 3: Junior Achivvmmrm Ii; Futurv Nursw ul Anll'l'il'il 1. Mary Christin? Josephs lhhinww Clark Mary . . . a pleamnt disposi- tmn . . . anoys scwmg . . . an aspiring airline Steward- ess. 6AA. 1.2.3.4; Library Council 2,3,4; Junior Achicvcmrnt 3. Milton Kearney Kcnilwurlll Milt . . . friendly smile for all . . . inlelligem-e insures a suvt'esslul future . . . a sincerely greal guy. Technical Lynn Joyce Liberal Arts Lynn . . . a smile for all . . active as well as popular . . a future in leavlling. General Studum Council 1.2.3.4, Executiw Sludcnt Council 2.3: Homeroom Presidem 1; Sophr omoru Class Representative: Junior Class Rupn-svntativc; Sen- ior Clan Representative; G.A.A. 1.2.4: Futurc Teachers of Amvr- im 4: Futun- Nurses of America 1.2: Frn-ncll Club 1. Chccrlc-Jding Clul; 1.2: Color Guard Clull 1.2; nginning Clmrus 1; Cleo: Clul: 2: Lllmir 3; Bel Cantu 4. Garwood Kathleen Bridget Kelleher Lilvvrul Arts Garwood Kathie . . . happy and active . . . bubbling.r with enthusiasm the pretty captain of nur cheerleading squad. Guidance Office Assistant 1,2,3; Nurses Club 1.2, Treasurer 2; Clu-crloadiny Club 1.2.3,4; Cheur- lvadcr 2.3.4: Captain 4; General Student Cmmcil 2.3; Executive Sludcnt Council 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4; Senior Class Secretary; Club 56 3.4. Lauren E. Kellerman 111111.11 Art; Laur . . . an mid football fan . . . 21 bright smile and u 1xinning mu . . . music and dant'inf.y are her spe- rinllir's. 11.1.1. 1.2.3.1: Funm- '11';1v11rrs uf hm-rim 1.2: 1:1mir34: 1r1 Vantu 3.1: 11tl1vglev In UirIC Iilm-Ihllil: 1lbfllulr Ii: Humv- rnmn Viw 11rnNitIr-m 1.2: Art Huh 1.2: 1111111111 11111! ,1; Futun- Nurwx Hf shlu'riru 3. Curwond Harold NI. Kesslt-r Lihvrul Arts Clark Kcss . . . a great competitor on the basketball court . . . always a gentleman . . . easy to 111W. Kvy Club 1.2.3.1. Trt-usun'r 4: Surrvr 2: nihkl'llnl 1.2.3.4: Huwlnlll 1.2.3.1: Hnmvmmn 0111- HT 23. 84 Joan E. Kolso Lilwru1 Arh' Clark Jean . . . intelligence plus . . quiet and sincere manner . a talent for the, piano. ' LA. 1.2.3.4: French Club 1.2, . vrvtury 3. Prmident 4; Future '11-.101111'9 of Anwricu 2.3.4; Frvnch Nuiimml Hunur Sm-ivly 2.3.1: National Humrr Sm'icty 3.1: Lam? Lih-nu'y Editllr 4: Choir L Richard J. Kimmick Svivnlifm Clark Rivh . . . a quick sense of humor . . . president of ALJts 111331119111 Bugssa . . . plans 10 further his studies in r-uHege. lemgruphy Cluh 2.3.4, Pres- ident 4: Firv Putrol 4, Curry Kenny 1'1'.1rlir.11 1H. 1;.1num11 Gurn . . . alums rmuly fur fun . . .mh-xguinj; . . . onjnys 1110 us it rnmvs. Geraldine E. Kiraly 1,11wml Arts Garwood Cori . . . a weakness for mudern jazz . . . a Hair for fashinn her outgoing manner wins many friends. Spunhh Club 1.31; Futun- Thich- vrk uf Amrricu 2.3: Hmm'nmm Prtxirlt'nl 1: Hnmc-mmn Trun- uru'r 3: CAA. 1.2.3.1: Twirling Club 1: Guidum-v 0mm: Agiw mm 1.1: SIudz-n! Counril PTA. Rx'pn-wmulivv 1: Art Club 1.2; 0111le -1. 111110 19. Kt'hhll'r 1.11n'm1 1111 1311111. 15.11le . . . :1 lulvnl fur twirl- ing . . . uinwmt' uml sm'vl . our gravinus Junior l'rnm Qum'u. N.Hiulml Hnnnr Surlviy l:1?..1.:1. 1.13.11: Simhnl MIUIMH 1.2: Culul' 11H;IH1 11l11t 1: CHIHI' 1211.1111 111111in 1111111 1.2; TniIIt-l' 51.1. 11.1mm. 1: Humvr 14mm Xim- 1'rmin1r'nl 23.1. Joulph F. Kisc-h. Jr. Twhniml Springfix'ld .109 . . . one nf our Spring- field vummuters . . . great with cars a pleasant fellow to know. Carol Ann Kilsmn Prnrlit'ul AIIN Curr . , a futurv in beauty vullurv . . always on NW 21: . . . nuwfluwing with vmncrsatiun. l,ilvrury Cuunril 1: Hvullh UHiw- Awislunl 4. Uzlrwumi XVilliam E. Koenigsmark 'I'vclmicul Clark Bill . . . always a lot of fun . a future Navy man , . . enjoys sports as a pastime. Band 1,2,3; Basketball 1.2.3. Kurc-n Norma Knowlton Blhinv-w Clark Krtrli . . . u welcome new vnmvr In ALI . . likes music and art . . Shff chooses a rarw-r in am-ouulingL Chow Club 4 Michele Kordilla Liberal Arts Gurwond Mickey . unpredictable full of mischief . . future airline hostess. C.A.A. 1,2; Athlelic Office Assis- lam 2. Diane Kocska Distributivr Education Clark Diane . . . usually unpre- dictable . . . a bright future . lakes life with an easy grace. G.A.A. 1.3.4. John M. Kosar Scientific Clark John . . . always a smile . . . dedicated sporlsman never a care. Soccer 123,4; Wrestling: 1,13; Track 123,4. Matthew Kocuha Technical Clark Pop . . . adept at handling cars . . . a future auto mt; chanic carefree but responsible. Basketball 1. Carol Anne Koslelnik Liberal Arts Clark Carol . . . active as well as popular . . an eager and eHicient worker . . . excels in all sports. Fumrc Teachers of AmI-rciu l; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Pres- idunl 4-; Sludonl Council 3, Executive Cuuncil 2; Sophomore Class Prusidcnl; Junior Class Rvpresonlalivc; Crumllz'r 3,4; Pop Club 1; Lance! Staff. Judith Ann KOVacs Lilu-ml .Xrls Clark 111115 . inexhauslilrle trun- Vorsatinn . . . a smm'c of 91111195: fasrinatiun . . . rheer- lul uml onthusiasliv. GJA. 1.2.3.1: Fulurc' '11xxvllvrr 01 Amvrira 11; 114111 Hull 1.2.3.1: Hnnu-nmm IyrlNithnl .1: 1,1Hin 131111. 1. Lawrt'nce G. Krouk Svivntifxc Clark Larry Regionays val- uable soccer manager . . . a rm'k 1 r1111 drummer :1entistry is his future. Latin Club 1.2; Spanixh Club 1.2: Band 1.2. . Sm-cvr 12.3.4; Trm'k 3.11: Audio Visual Aids 1.2.3: Biology C11111 2, Harry Krapslm 11Lu'linl1 1rh Udnnmd Har . . . a prurtiral nature . . cusxgmng . . enjoys lift as it rumos. Karen S. Ku1man9 Lilu-ml Ark Uurwnud Karon spirited plvusunl lo kmm' . . . excels in art, 6.4.1. 1.2.3.1: Art Club 1. Judith Hairy K rmnlm 111141wi GarWumI 111th1 ...;1 frit'ml In .111 . . . luuglls rumlnnth . . . ulwgns nilh u sung. 1 1Ilurv Nursvs 1:1uh 1: UAW. 2.3.1: 111-1 lilulv 1.3,:1. Canto 71: Tu 11-11113.- Thmnas Michael Kulpa Clark cxrc-ls in all spurts limim-w Tum . . . . . u great lineman . . . 21 future in business nmnagc- mcnl. Fuutllall 1.2.3.4: Huwllull 1: W'rwlling 1.2.351: Wriglnlifling 1: Truck 2. Lesliv Patricia Kruskilmicz 1.1.xrk 1.1-5 . . . u qmlt'nl nf Cirm'n z-njuu 1111 hpurb Srin-m 1hr lluln'r :ll'l' In 110411111041 t'llt'lll- i031 cngimwr. Innin 121111: 1.2.51.1: 11.1: Pllhiw 1111111 1. BAA. 1.2. Alfrml T. Rump Prarliral Arts Clark Allro-d . . . :1 Hire guy . . . enjms singing: . . . a future 1001 uml div, mukvr. Rod and Hun Club 1: Chair 1.2.3. AK Susan 'l'orvsa Kurluwicz Bunny Culture Garwood Suzie . . . a talented tlam'or . a bubbling personality . u fuluru lwnuliriun. C.A.L 1.2.3.1; Hnmvrmum Vim- Prt-xidt-nl I: Art Club I: Dmmu Huh 1.2; Ilnml'rumu Sx-r'n-tary 2: Hume'rmum Trvuxure-r 3. Mary Langilaff Liln'ml :th Clark Mary . . . bubbling with en- thusiasm . . . mplain of our Color Guard :1 future nurse. 0AA. 1.2.3.4: Studvm Auxiliary 1.2: Unlor Elmrd Club 1.2.3.1: tfolur Guard 2.3.4, Captain 4: Fllllll't' Nursm of Amvrit'u 1.2: Ullidum'v Oth'r Assix'lunl 2.3.4: Hmm'nmm 'IVn-asurwr 1. Ellen Kuu-h Bllrinv'sr Clark ICHun . . . urlislimlly inrlinmi . HCXCI' ll dull anInEHl - . . u futurv, in interior demur- ating. UAA. 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 1,2; Ar! Chili I.2,J5.4; Hnnn-mnm Rvprvw-nlalivv 3; Fulurt' Busir th Lluldl'lN uf AmI-rica l. . . ' Glen Lujeskl Scientific Clark Glen . . . a friend to many . varefree hut responsible . college in his future. Cuidum'l' Umm' Assislalll 1.2; Frrm'll Club 1; Dramatics Club 3.41; Hnnwnmm Rrprest-nlutive: lesit-s Club 4; Nulionul Thw- piun Sliciely 4. Richard Lunigan Business Clark Rivllie . . a xmakness fur golf . . . always for fun . . . nivc to know. Maryann Laskowski Liln-rul AI'IS Clark Mare . . . quiet but not shy , a ready smile . . . a future math teacher. 0AA. 2.3: Future Tvuvht-rs nf :hm-riva l: Guidanrr UHim- ghsiHunl 1.2. Edward J. Landmesser Practical Arts Clark Eddie always having fun . . . easy going . . . plans to enter the automotive field. Baskvlbull 1; Chair 1; Bel Canto 2.3. Arcangela Marie La Torraca Businws Garwood Arky her words are simple and sincere . . . a willing worker . . . hopes to be a surcessful secretary. Future Business Leaders of America 1; G.A.A. 1.4. Huurvvn lmary Scientific Clark Maureen . . wllvn flllI-S there. 5'th thm'c . . . :1 sin- I'm'o smilv . . . u futun- lmnm m-mmnlit's lvuvlu'r, mm, 1.21;; IVquu- Nur,W Ur RMW A- Lohm- Ann-riml 2, Sm-rvlury; Guidulu'v Liberal Arls CLIrk Umn'c ASHMJHI 2: Spuuhh Club Bnl, . ' . :1 t'ruxo fur t'urs . . 1.2.3.4: Lunrr': CIu-vrlv;ulin,gv - 1. 'l f f 1 Club 1: Futun- Tmu'hvrs of h H, EH u ' ' n u Amorim 4, the Air lmn-v. Claudia Law LihPml Arte Clark Claudia . . . good-natured naturally . . . our talented Majorene . . A college bound. C.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Sludvm Auxiliary 12: Color Guard Club 1.2: Culnr Cuer 2; Twirlingr Club v, . , . 1.2.3.1; TwirIL-r 3.4; Majun-nv kdu'lu Leary 4: Spanish Club 12.3.1; Hmm-- Blmnms Llark rtmm Vicv Pn'sidt'nl 1; SanI- Kills . . petite and pretty mnnrv Chhs Vnw Prvsulvm. full of smiles and fun . on In the business wurld. CAA. 1.2.4: Hnmvmnm TrcuS UTUT 3: Hmm-mom Sccrvary 4; Futurv thinvss Imadrrs 0! America 1. Richard W'. Lioh Lilwrul Am Curwrmd Myron . . . great on the green . . . enjoys life as it Comes . . . will vntor the Rulwrl John Lipkzl workingr world. . , .; . Buwhull I; Fuulhull 1; Bowling M'h'nnhv Hark 123,4; Track 2, Huh . . . rapahh- and t-Hit'ienl pleasant and friendly . . . plans a vuroor in engi- ncering. Spanish Club I: Physit's Club 3,1: Spanish Nuliunal Honor Snrir-ty 2.3.1: Trark Ii; Wn'xlling 3.4; Fin- Patrol 4; National Hunnr SM'it-ly 4. Nancie A. Lee James Lcsak Liberal Arts Curmmd Tmhniral Garwood Gypsy . . . enjoys people and Jimmy . . fun follows him life . . . easygoing . . . mar- . . . not a worry in the world ridge in her future. . a prospective tool and die maker. 88 Kurvn Joan Lurcnzun . . l,ilwrul Ark Clark Jacqueline LIPSCU . . H F I F l kzm-n . . plans a turner 1n 1nllll'y .unm WM nursing . . always A smile: Jm'kw . . . m-wr :n a loss . . . vurird interests. for mmls . . , Imus m hun- HAA. I.2.3.1; 191mm. Nursm of fun . . . 21 future lu-uuliI-Iun. UW'Filu 12: HWIN! Club 1; UAA. 1.2.3. Hmllll Uffu'r .Kwiqunt 3,4, Joan Marie Lovas Bllsinws Clark Juni . . . likes to travel . . . participates in many of Regionalk activities . . . future in government work. Latin Club 1: C.A.A. 1.2,3,4-; - Arline Rlarie Loulno Future Business Loaders nf Amer- l; . . Cl k ica 2.3.4. Committnr Chairman 3; - u ' . dr Exrculive Chairman 4-; Twirling Arline . . . dancmg and Club 12.3; Quest Sun? 4. swimming: are her hobbies active participant in GAA. . . future secretary. UpMA. 1A2 Gail Alyce Macdonald Budnuss Clark Mickie . . . quiet. but friendly . a sincere smile . . . mar- riage in her future. G.A.A. 1,2; Biology Club 1; Cheerleading Club 1. Joseph Lubrano Prurtiral Arls Clark Joe . . . avid spurts fan . . . enjoys working: with cars . . . future rcstaurantcur. Fnolhull l; WrCSIIing 2. Dennis P. Mahnney Charles R. Malmbcrg Scionliliv Clark Scientific Clark Den . . , an inspiration to all Chas . . . well-liked who know him . . . talented basketball Ietlerman . . on the murt and mark . . . aspiringr mathematician. usually seen in the chem lab. Basketball 1.2.3.4; KW Club Football 1; Basketball 1.2734; 2.3,4; Physiu Cluh4: Hmm-mnm Track 12.3.4; Latin Club 3,4; President 2. Physics Club 4. Vim: Pn-sidn-m; Central Scivncv Clul: l; lnvn-sr mvnl Club 4, Vice Prusidvnl. 89 Arleen Mantie Liberal Arts Clark Ar . . . active participant in Regionan activities . . . quiet and competent future teacher. C.A.A. 123,4: Future Teachers of America 1.2.3.4; Spankh Club 1.3; Cheerleading Club 1.2.3: Guidance Office Assistant 1.2.3. . Barbara Ann Marsnick Liberal Arts Clark Barb . . . sports are her main interest . . . a lovely voice exciting future as an airline hostess. G.A.A. 12.3.4; Cheerleading C1ub 12; Beginning Chorus 1; Glee Club 2,3; Attendance OEice Assistant 3,4; Homeroom Vice President 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 4-; General Student Council Gary Mantz Liberal Arts Clark Gary . . . outdoorsman . . . great golfvr . . . vnlloge in his future. Golf 1,2,3. Cheryl Martel Busincs: Carwnnd Cheryl . . . avid bowling fan . enthusiastic member of C.A.A. future legal secretary. C.A.A. 1.23.4: Chwrloading Club 1.2.31 Ralph James Maruno Technical Ralph . . . mind for motors . . . plans to he a mt-vhaniv . . . friendly. Hmm'rtmln Vicv Prrsitlcnl l: Hmm'mnm Trvmun'r 2: Buskvt- ball 1. Cnrwnod vrI-gw w... , aka .1. Denise Mnrrin CLxrk Denise . 4 . future- lu-aulirian . vnjn-xs hzlvinf.v a gum! time . . . ax'the mc-mlwr of 0AA. UU-LA, 1.2.3.4. Brautx tlulluru Roller! V. 31355:! Scientific Clark Bob . . . brains and talent combined . . . plays in mvk WI, roll band future dentist. antbull 1: Wrestling 1.2: Basr- hall 12: Hnnwrmwm Prcwidt'nl 1,2: Junior Class Vivv Prc-sidx-m; Sludvm Cnunt-il 1.2.3; lnlra- mural Wrestling: Chumpinn 2.3. Dennis W. Martin Liberal Art; Clark Den intelligence plus personality co-captain 0f Regionars five . . . sure to go far. Basketball 123,4; Baseball 1. Key Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4-: Spanish Honor Society 3,4, Treas- uror 3,4; Homvrnom Vice Pres- ident 4. Jn-zm Claire Malusivwicz l,iIn-ml Artk Clark Hunk . . . hard working and lwlpfui . . . her rungv from hukin; to dra- mulit's , . . a true frivmi. liiuluu- Trm'hrh mi .Xnu'ri: 11 1.2; HAHN. 1.2.3.1: Latin Huh 1.2. Swrvlury' 2: Cuiduuu- UHim- lxshiFidllt 1.2; Bvihr'linm-s 3.11; Ii: inning Churlh 2: LIHII'V Lilrr- .Iri l-Hiilnr: Humvrmnm i'rwixivm 3; tn-nwrul thirm Cnum'i! ii: Sc-niur i'hy: il'lltwliiulh Hull 4. inu-i'vsls Joy Diane McCainv Hllrincn Clark Juv . . . an amateur seam- ' . with a song in her aims at secretarial struss . . hourl . . . Work. GAA. 1.2.3.4; Boginning Churus l; Cllnir 2. 4. W'ullt-r XV. TH huirui Clark Max . . . huntingr unlhusiasl . nzllurui manner . . . a runner :15 u tlicmukcr. Km! and Gun Club 1.13.4. Muxcmow Carol Ann McCarrick Lilwml Arts Clark Cami . . . ViViU'iUUS . . . a Bel Canto belle , . . heauty plus personality. 0AA. 1.2.3.4; Future Teachers of Amrricu 1.2.35.4; GIN Huh 2: B01 Canto 3.1. Vit'L' Prvsidcnl 4: Laura 513E: Hnmvrmvm Svcrv- mry 3: Twirling Ciuh 1; Hmmh runm lh'vxidvnt -l: Gymnastit's Ciuh 3.1: Cht-vrlvmiing Cluh 2: Opvrznic Fvslix'ui 3.4. 91 Francis May Lihr'ml Arlr Frank intelligent and fricndly . . . enjoys gimme a future in vhcmit'al engineering. Phyxirs Club 4: Tre'uuurcr 4. Clark Hrmwmom Kathie J. Melody Businws Clark Kath . always ready for fun . . . loves to water ski and surf a smile for everyone. 0AA. 1.2.3.4: Futurv BllSinva' l,iiznh-r: uf Anu'rim l: Chrz-r- lvuding Cluh 1.2: Color Guard Clulr 3; PUP Club 2. Victor Mazzei thhuivul Clark Vic . . . avid sports fan . . . cars. cars. and more cars . . . plans to own his own auto shop. Homeroom President 1.2.3. Robert Anthony Merlino Liberal Arts Clark Bobby . . . gnod-natured . . . a sportsman . college in his future. 92 Karen Jolene Meyer Buxinwx Karen . . . well-dressed . . . favors damping and draixxing . sevretariul svhonl is hpr goal. Donna Jean Miller Liln-rzll Arlx Clark Donna . . . a sparklin':r per- sonality charm and Llislim-Xion . a tareer in commercial art. Spanish Club 1. 11.1.11. 1.2.3.11 Mnnlvrn Dum'l- . 2 3.4. Srvrvhlry 2. Prcaidcnt 1: I'I'p Club 1; Art Club 1.2. Clark '1 '1 . M'I ': X1 I h ml J H m I Carolyn Hillm- BlbinlNS Clark . I k . I I m 1. 1 mu . . . hallpygu-Iuvky 'P 1' x , . 1' enjlnlQ working nn vurs . . - Lnrnl . quwt In mzmm-I' run 1w found wlu'n- 11w kw '1'1r91'l15'1k HAW? fun 18. . a fulun- N'FI'PIHI'V. Janet Ann Miohenfelder lhhiuvu Clark Jan . . . swmt and pleasant . Constantly cheerful . . . a future beautivian. C.A.A. 1.2.3.1: Clw- Art Club 2.3; Frt'm'h Rnginnin; Sludvnt Club 2.3: 131111: 1: Gvnvml Chums 1: Cnum'il 1. Joyce Ann Minot l,ilu-ml Xrli Cermnl .luy'v . . :1 sim-vru friend . a lmmn dhpmitinn . future uirlim- hmtms. 11.3151. 1.2.51.1; Hmm-nmm Triuh- urvr 3.11: Fru-m-h Club 1: Pt'p Clulv 1: Junior AI-hit'w-nu-nl 3. Barbara Nliskox'ich Lilwml Krlx Clark Misky . . . a spirilvd bundle of crwrgy . . . fun loving . . . a warm. friendh smile. 0AA. 1.2.3.1: Futurn- Teuu-In-rs 0f Amvrim 1.2.51: I'x-p Club 1: Chvm'lvudin; Club 1.2.3: Fn-nr'h Hluly 2.3; Unidanr-r Uffuw Anb- mm 3: Girl. Gym Awislunl -1. Richard Phillip Mills Tv'chnirdl Clark Hirh . . , always 3 var . . . cnjuys water skiing . . . work in his future. Truck 1.2. 1Vurrc-n II. WloIm-n 1,11u-m1 Mb W'un'I-n m-H-kmmn ,. mun . . . rullogv in hi, future. 19rw11mun Claw '1'11-45urx-r. Curwund popular and .il lruv 5110115- Frunk J. Munlvfusco Sl'ivmiliv Clark Monlt' . . . spurt: vnlhusiasl . :1 12111131110 momlwr 01 uur school band . . . fulure plans im'ludo College. Lulin Huh 1.2.3.4; Phnlngmphy 121111: 1.2: Turk 2: Basclluu 1.3.4: thtlmll 1.4: Band 3.4. Dialm- C. Mullalhan I,i1n-r:11 M'Ix 1L1nwmn1 111mm n'upuhll- and inlvlligt-nl . . . un'icd inter- wls 1mm Cnlur Uuurrl 1n 19.1.A. Proxillvnl . . . Him'cr- il3 111-1' ll'zulmnurk, Nzllinlml 11mm! Hm-ivty 51,1; SilillliKh Nlliwml 11UIHIT Snvivly 2.3.1: 11lllllH' 'Ivdrhl'rx n1 Alm-r im 211.1. Huuln-lkhip Chairman 33. IHu-MI-nl '1; Lunrv Svninr Sul-Imn 1Crlilur; Lulnr Ulmrrl MIMI: 1.2.35. tlnlur Ulmnl 3.1: Unidamv 011m- rhthm 4; UAW. 12: 5511111141 111111: 1.3. Vim- 1H'wixlwnl 3: Crusmlt'r 2.3. Patricia Moore Blvim-w Clark Pal . . . newconwr al ALJ . swimming. musit' and dam'ing fill her spare time more svhunl in her future. Kathleen Claire .Vlonahan 1.i1wr.x1 '1rb Clurk Kathy . . . always active . . . a rnrvpr in teaching damping Pnthusiusl. 0AA. 1.2.3.11; Future Trm-hvrs 01 Amc-ritu 2.3.4: Ocnrral Svivm'r Hull 1. Pn'sidrnt; Crlb .xmlyr Staff 1.2: Fn-mh Club 2.31.1; 11nmrrmum Sm-rI-lary 2; Drumulix-s Club 2.3: Art Club 3. Patricia Regina Morphy Business Clark Pat . . . energy plus . vnnslant conversation G.A.A. enthusiast. C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Art Club 1: Futurr Business Leudm's of America 3.4: Homeroom Svar- ldry 3.4; Pop Club 1; Juninr Achivvmm-m 3. Alfonse Robert Montcfusco Sciz-mifw Clark A1 . . . evenbudyws friend . actor and music lover . . . fun follows him. Ct-m-rul Science Club 1; Latin Club 1.2.3. Trvusurcr 2; Photo Club 1.2: Football 1; Track 2: Humvrnum Virc- Presidenl 4; Se-niur Play; Band 4-: Choir 4; Urzunutics C1ub 3.4-. W1alter Moses Liberal Arts Clzu'k Wally . . . friendly and care. free . . . enjoys fishing and swimming drafting is his future. Sm'ccr 1,2; Basrlmll 3: Choir 1.2.3: 1101 Cantu 4. Kurt L. :14 :- SrirmHiv tllm'k Kurt . . . mw Hf UJK' nul- tlmnhmvn . . , likvs gulf. hunting. fishing; . . . plinth :1 mrm-r in llu- rnnwnuliun Iivhl. Hun ling Tmlm l. Uonvxit'n' Calhorinv Nlunn Bmim-u Curwmd Can . . a lalvnlml damwr . sinurrc Hicml . . , surr ruu'ctxr. C.X.X inxmnl 2 : CllitLlnm- Uniw- Hu-mluulin; flllll James Michael Rulwrl .lullilll NI. Nvlsnn NlUSSllIO Ileml M l Vhrk Lihoml Vb imrmmd Jmh . . fripmll'x Jiklmxilihll Wonsc . . . kmm'n In all , . . rhm'rfnl hvllu-r . . . u fulun- lmu-Iu-I'. tLLK 1.13.1: Frx-m-h filull L3. sports minded . . . a future vouch. anlllzlll l. N.karllmll L2: W'rwllinu .4: Trzlrk 1.25.1: Humrrmml I'n'xixlvnt 1-. vlvn Nyilruy UIhinm hunumrl IlVlCn . . a 5 1'1 HIHI FiH wn- fric'ml . . . uu adiu' Rolmrl Nemelh UNA. mt-mlwr . . . future Prat'lival Arh Clark airline INHHNQ' Bub , . . aspiring: morhanic huL-k 115.4: Purun Huqm-E huldvh of :Mm-riu: 4: .M't Club 1.4; Twirling Club 1.2: Color Uuunl Clull 2.3, enjoys his: work future Navy man. John J. Norkunas Sviv-nliiiw Guruund John . . . a talvnt fur draw- ing . . . uhmys hzlpm u fulurv an-hilcr't. Humvrunm Vir't' inirh'm 1.2: Ar! Club 3.1: Firw l'ulrnl 3: Rod and Gun Club 4, Deborah N. Nisky LUH-ml Ark Clark Dt-lllmr . . . sweet and rule many friends destined for happinvss. UAA. 1.2.3.4: Future 'l'om'hvrs nf .' llldTiCd 1.2.331: Chr-m'lt-ading Club 1.2.55. ,1. V. Chm-rlwzulx-r 2: K; v .luuiur JM'hivwnu-nl 331. Rolwrt E. Osmanski Prul'lit'al Arh Clark Boh . . . Hover 211 a loss for wurtls . . , always plenum! . . . u vulnwl frimnl. Fnuthall 2.3; Hase-hull 2. James Owens l'rur'lirul Arti Clark Jimmy . . . carefree . . . will enter the service . . . wonder- ful personality. Fxmlhull 1: Wrestling 1. Mivhuvl D. Oakvs Constance Vennie Lilwml .h'lh Clark Pagnotta Hikv . . . :ln uvthe spnrb1 Lilwrall Arts Clark mun . . . knmul uml muxl Conni . . . Sophisticated and In all . . . rnllvgv in his stylish . . . a future fashion fulurv. designer . . . charming. G.A.A. 123,4: French Club 1; Km t-Jllll 23.1; Istmllmll I: Drama Club 3. lhlakvllmll 1.2 .l: BLm-hull 1.2. 0.1. Linda Palmquist Liberal Arts Clark Thomas W'. Pagoulmos Lin . . . she laughs and the Svimnilir tllurk world laughs Wlth her . . . Tum jmgreqinn a constant activity . . . future in shaping the minds of the next generation. Art Club 2, President 2; Home- room President 3; Spanish Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Future Teach- ers of America 2,3,4. vivid sports partit'ipant . . . a mumhcr uf Reginnahs Key Club. Buwhall 1.2.3.4: Football 3; Kvy Club 3.4. Thomas J. Paige Pruvtiuul Arts Curwoud Tom . . . Uncle Sam7s gain . . . handy with cars . . . a nice fellow to know. Larry Palmquist 'I'uchnical Clark Larry . . . ardent singer . . . interested in the automative world . . . one of Uncle Samhs paladins. Choir 1; Bel Canto 2.3. iunm- Leslie l'urin Sru'ulitir t:l.lllx X Iunm' . . , purl :lml plnhzml Hulllh'n :Iriq- I'urrillu . . .1 ,HJ ,x in! ull.h :I prinxs Hmmwu t'Luk mm . . . ulurv Ill nml w- . . . . 1 Nlmlx , . L-nlmmg Ilh- NIH 11$. ' 1' l., 1- Fr mh Hull 1A, x'umm nulumllx . , IIHtN v, . . .4. . V i v u.- ILL ll!'.hllll'l' J. Xirv l'rr-mlvnl I'H'NN ?I'Hl jH'lh . . lulzlrh 1; nmnlwr 3,1. quum Iidilnr :l fulurl' us' IHH ulwrulur. l; mHnn II Humvr Huriv-lx 3.1: U! lilnh 1.01: IhA-lngx lllllr .llmim Mhimvmvm 3; Uuhhnrw Lil: HAW. l.' .'x l; 'I'mrlm: Uniu' L i l mt Lil. Flulu l. Cnm-mm A. Papzmdrou Pmrliml :Xrb Udrwmul Connie . . . mwer a dull mumcnl . . . rrcatnr uf mis- Chivf . . . dancing 7 hvr M'Pakness. UHXnX. 1'. Hixtrilmlixv' Edmuninn Chm 'L Frank Pupuudron Tx-rhnixnll 1L1:w-md Frank . . . vnjuys fun and m-linn . . . a talented dahhlvr in 1hr ark . . . mevhunit'ull'x inrlincd. Ronald Pm'inn quliuxl rl Utuxuuul Run . . . un nuhlumlin;r uthlvlv . . . gIt-ul vumpvtitul' . . HiI'I' tn know. melmll 1 ' ILhkv-llmll 1.2. Carol L. Polrnzzivllu 3.4: 'I'mvk . Lllwml Mb Luwmnl Ruwhku . . . quiet and lh'pvmluHr . . . Him: In have us a frivntl . . 21 future tvzlrhvr. Ar! Huh Fulu' 'I'ruL'In-rw of Amt-rivu 1.1.L1: tuAA. 1.2.3.4; Tuirlinu Huh 2. Thomas Purrillu Stanlvy Edward smmim- fILlrk Paulkawilz Tum . . . uhulvs sinr'vrv . . . V'iMiml VF Hark :1 guud Iithw-r . . spurts Fuzz . . . likmMo . . . novvr var vnlhusiusL ll HUI'lj. nrwr H ?:er . Flmllulll 2: Phntugruphy Chill :1 fulurv pulivvmzm, 2.3: Phhiw tilulv l: Ihxkvtlmll Hannigrr 3.1. 96 Linda Louise IH-w 1.1111111 M'li 1Lu'wmu1 1.1!111il . . . Mm-l um1 plwisunt . :1 good hunk Elwinutw hm' . . . surw-xx lius ahead. N.Iliniml 11mm: Suril-Iy 1; Latin Hulhur Sm-ivly 1: Sludvm Counr 111 1.2: Hulln-nmm 11rn'xil1vm 1,2; 11HHH'IIHHH'1'l1'llkl1H'l'1; L'rmmlwr 1.3.1: IVIIllm- '13-.11'1Iv'rN of AIm-rr H'Il 1.1.1.1: 11.1-111'111-1' .1141 1,211.14; Huidunm' 01114-1- :iniilum 3: 111w 1211111 2; HAHN 2.55.11. Anthony L. Plvsh Tcw'hnival Clark Tony . full of fun and mischief . . . easygoing . . . a future in autu mechanics. Wrestling 1. Richard Piopt-r 1,11wml Arlk' C1urk Punrhy . spurts minded . rally: and why manner . . . :1 popular guy Wir-Iling 1.211111; 'I'Iin'k 1; Font- 111111 2.3.4. John Plewa Lihvrul Arls Clark John . . . quietness is not always shyness . . . serious in purpose . . . a music lover. James E. Pinkin Scientific Jim . . . a devilish sense of humor . . . easi1y liked . . . enjoys sports. anhull 2,3,4; Garwood Wrestling 2; Track 3; HOIUETUUIH President 2: Studvnt Cnunril 3.4. Donald Plungis Scivnli1ic Clark Dun . . , peps up a du11 Class . . . plans a future in elec- lrunics . . . goud-nalured. 1'113Eics Club 4-; Junior Achievv- men! 3.4. Peter Pizzi LilwruI Ark Clark Pete . , . reserved yet friend- 1y . . . devoted to the air- frame . . . a future in aero- nautics. George J. Popadak Lilwrul Arts Garwood George . . . always a clever comment . . . quirk wit . . . musit- is his true interest. All-Rvginnul Band 2,3.4: Band 12,314: Dunlti- Band 2.3,4. Catherine Mario Prvlti l,iIn-ml Uh Clark Cuihx . A . 111111113 11le In 50111; . . . a unil1- fur 1'1111'1- nmx . . . quid 11ml IIHiSHL 1;;ng 1,213.1: 1311111111 Tmlt'hvrx nf Mumitu 1.2.554: lnuin Hull LII: Pup Club lKl: Chvvrlmd- In: Clulv Ll. Hnmvrmxm '1 1'1'.1.1111'1'11 1. V111 Pruxidvnl 4: 011ml 3; 1111111'1' HLIIT -L 1311-14 tiluhi l'IIP-TUIHN111 lei1111111'1' Umw' Assbtzlnl 1.2. u Ann Prusvk Susan lhlxim'w Clark 5111' . . . brimming with enthusiasm . . 1 1111 111111 sup- porlvr of ,UJF spark wiH 111111111 thr hlhilHNN' xsul'M. CVNJL 2.3.1. Michael J. Potignano A James I'rc'ziusu I'1111'li1x1l Mix Hldl'k Practiml Ark Clark Hike . . . always pleasant Prvz . . V lhv Mnxk gain . . . . genuine sense of humor :1 11111-qung frlluu . . . mid a merhanic at heart. unwlmniv. JoAnn Rapuanu Bruuly Culllm' Springm'ld Jo V , , :1 laanlml hair lelisl . . . pleasant pvrsnnulily . . . hopes to bemmw a brau- tit'ian. Richard Putnoky Scientifu- Clark Rich . . . a car enthusiast merrimcnt and mischief . . . a friendly nature. Jzumrs Quinn Scientific Clark Jim . 1 . 11 quiet and friendly manner . . . an avid 5shcr- man . . . a future carpenter. Gregory Pyle Scic-nlific Garwood Comer . . . a sure cure for the blues . . . pleasant to know . . . carefree in manner. Sminr Play; Dramatics Club 3.4; Lulin Club 314; Physics Club 4-; Chr-mistry Club 4: Ad- vanced Mathematim Club 4. 98 Gregory K. Run LiIu-rul Ale Clank Crt-g . . . always limt: fur fun . never in a rush foullmll is his sport. Funlhull 1.3.4: Wrt-slling I: V'Iurrlling Band 1.2: Dum'v Band 2; Firv I'ulrul 4-; Laiin Club 2. Joseph D. Reale Prur'lit'al Am Clark Joe . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . always active . . . future as a hair-slylisl. Art Club 123,4; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 1; Home- room Vice President 1. Jum- EIh-n Rzm-Iiffe Robert Alan Reick Lilwml :h'h Hark Lilwral Artx' Clark Juxw . . . brains and mischief Bob . . . well thought of . . . l-umbined . . . persnnality great sports ability deserving of success. Track 1.2.3.4; Indoor Track 3,4; Football 4; Latin Club 2. plus . . . a talented artist. N.Himml Hunnr Sut'ivty 3.4: Hmnvruum Trv-usurvr 1.3: Hmm-r nmm Prvsidx-nl 4-; Sgnmidl Hnnur Sucivly 2.3.1. SI-crt-mry 3.4: Fulurc- 'll'm-ht-rx' of Amrrivzl 1.2. 3.1., Virv Prl'sidl'nt 3.1: Ltuu'e sh! Edilm'; Bruinning Cllnrm l. W'illiam Philip Rvimor Liberal Arts Garwood Brud . . . liked by everyone . active in sports . . . an all around nice guy. Buskmlmll 2,3,4; Truck 3.4; Key Club 4. Richard M. Reynolds Liberal Arts Garwood Rich . . . enjoys life as it comes . . . casual style . . . goif is his pastime. Baseball 1,2; Golf 3,4. as Susan Claire Reith Liberal Arts Clark Sue . . . always active and happy . . . a smile for every- one . . . talented cheerleader. IV. Cheerleader 2,3; Varsity Checrlcadur 4; C.A.A. 1,2,3; Fulurc Teachers of America 1,2; Hmnt-rumn Vicv President 2. John Renter Scientific Clark Jack . . . a little mischief 110w and then . . . a talented drummer . . . pleasant and friendly. Football 1; Baseball 1,2,3. 99 Michael 5. Robinson Samuel R. Rm-vn l,ilwrnl erx Clark 'l'm'hnirul Hnrmmd Niko . . . new but nut un Sum . . . u m'lmmo- mlditiun knnun in ALI . . . uur Sc-nior In a dull :llnumplu'n' . . . N'Pll Plav Slur . . . :1 grvat vnic'v. in AIJ-s lmnd rnnH-rh . . . SI'IILH' I'lay: Wn-slling .L; Turk plillls In IN' il rau'pvnh-r. 1: livl Canln 4. Donna Anita Ricca Lilwml Arts Clark Ric . . . friends galore . . . pretty and popular . . . buzz- ing with activity. G.A.A. 1,213.4: Future Teachers of America 3; Art Clul: 2,3, ,5 ; . . v . me h'Jfan L H'i'WWW Donald W. Rich Pretldem 3; btudont LounCll . 3.4-; Decoration Chairman Junior beeral Arts Clark Prom: Attendance OPEC? :hsiy Don . . , a nice guy tan! 4: Frvnvh Club 12; Quest 4. Art Edilor: Senior Play; enjoys allythlng that 5 fun Club 36 4 . . . a fashionable dresser. Football 1; Art Club 3.4. Anthony L. Rossi Bmim'rs Carwnml Tony . . . cars are his forle'- . a true friend with mam friends . . . a future in business. Junior Achivvmm-nt 3. Susan Rusm-n Hiqrihuliu- Educatiun Uurwnud Sue . . . always happy . . . a true friend in every way . . . petite and pretty Kathleen M. Romonosky Stephen E. Roman Scivnlifit- Clark Liberal Arts Clark Slew . . . stylish and person- Kathie . . . enjoys the com- ahle . . . wrhe Musiv Man paniunship of others future plans invluded an active Junior Achiever . . . college. seeks adventure in traveling. Homeroom President 1; French 0AA. 1.23.4; Future Teachers Club 12: Art Club 1; Studpm nf Anwriuu 123; Art Club 12: Council 1.2 Pep Club; Chwrleading Club 12'. Junior Arhivvvmvm 3,4. 100 Sharon Lyn n Russvll Robert H. Russvll Lilwml km Clark sr-rlw - - QHIH 1H . . Huk Sharon . . . :1 ready smllc .. 144 ' - - - a 1' WU '1' WU sucel und IikeuHu , . . a wuy . . . unuthor Arnold leiph Hf interests Palmer unginmsr. Smw-r 1; Gulf 2.3.4; Clwmhlry Club 3. IJTUSpCMiV? Frrm'h Club 2,3,4; French Nalinnul Hnnnr Sncivty 3,4; Fulurv Tmu'Iu-r; of Anwriru 2. 3.4; 0AA. 123,4. Rosemarie E. Rutkowski PllhilHN: Clark Rosie . . . enjoys the finer arts . . . at home in the world of music and dancing . . . persuant of a secretarial posmou. C.A.A. 3.4; Heallh OFFICE Assis- tant 3.: SpanniSh Club 1,2,3; Futurv Budnws Lvaders 0f Amer- il'a :1; Senior Play; Lance 812154, Peter L. Schindler Pravlival Arts Clark Pele . . . truuble-free . . . a Bel Canto focal point future carpenter. Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 123,4; Choir 1; Bel Canto 2,3,4. Diane Barbara Sarama l,iln-rul Kris Clark Diane . . . spurls-minded . . . plans to major in English . . . a clever actress. C.A.A. 1,2,3; Senior Play. Kathleen Evelyn Schneider Business Clark Kathie . . . a future secretary . . pleasant to know . . deserving,y of success. C.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers of America 2,3; German Club 1. Diane Elizabeth Sanzone Liberal Arts. Clark Diane . . . refined, yet mis- chievous . . . an able assistant to our guidance staff . aspiring teacher. Futun: Teachers of America 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Spanish Club 4; Guidance OExce Assisv tan! 3,4. George C. Schnitzer, Jr. Liberal Arts Clark Snilz . . . our capable Student Coum'il President . . . known and liked by all . . . makes the most of life. Basketball 1; Wrestling 2,3,4; Truck 1,2; Frushmun Class Prus- idltnl; Snphnmnn: Class Repre- sentative; Juninr Class Pres- ident; Slurlvnl Cuunvil President 1; Club .56 2.3.1; Soccer 1,2,3,4. 101 Sandra Lynn Schulonhurg Scientific Clark Sandie . . . a really sim'ere friend . . . dex'oted Choir member . . . always 1ik0ahle. nmx. 1.2.3.4; ClmiE 3.4: Future Tauvhors of America 1.. .4: Soph- unum- 111- ,x Tn-usurt-r: Uvrmun Cluh 1.2. '. Hmm-nmm SvCrI-v mry 3. Clu-t'rlvuding Club 1.3. XVilliam Scizak Scin-nlihc Clark Bill , . . serious one moment. laughing: the next . , . Pollegc in his future . . . a perfect gentleman. Bel Canto 1.2.3.4. Brian A. Srlluslcr Lilu-ml Arh Clark Brian . . . umiuhlc . . . inter- ested in pholugmph-x plans a uzln'cr in touching. Truck 1.2. Veronica Marie Scott Husinms Clark Ronnie . . a lover of sports . always on the go . . . a future in 111v business world. G.A.A. 3,4. Allan Svlnumkl- Srivmitic ClJrk M . . . u liu' pvrsunuhu . vnjnye phnlugmphy mul lum-IHIH . . . his future. mmim'e'ring in DaVid Scull Svivntih'c Clark Dave . . . thinkng mun . . . plans to he an engineer . . . oxlwrt at golf. Sm-m-r 1; Calf 2,3,4; Physivs Club 4. Kc'nnvlh W'illium Srlnulrz l'r.ln'lir.ll 1rh N.Irumwl lxvn . . . :1 Int n1 pop in a small Iyzlx'lleyv . Izlh'nlwl arlihl . . . Jinn ut r'ummvrr'izal url. Ronald Sodolmaior '11-whnirul Clark Run . . . an uuhhmrsman .1.fulurvhmlamltlivmukor . nit'r to lew. Cr-rmzm Club 1: RM! 11 Gun Club 3. Patricia Setlilo 111ninrv4 Clark Pal . . . xmndvrful friI-ml busillms mindml quictnf-ss is not always shy ness. 17241911 1,2. Joan Shams Beauty Culture Clark Joan . . . sweet and pretty blondc . . . constantly smil- ing . . . a likeable beautician. G.A.A. 2. Chrislim! Stwt-ll Lilwrul Arlx Clark Chris . . . min: to everyune . likes in travel . . . a future legal K'H'retary. FrI-nvh 171qu l: UAA. L23; HUIIUTUUHI Sr-t-rvmry 1; 110mm mm Tn-auurvr 2. Kalhlvon Lee Sex'cll Lilu'rul Artr. Clark Kathy . . . a gund listener . calm disposition amateur seamstress. Humvrnnm President 1: G.A.A1 123,4: Latin Club 1; Atten- dancP 011100 Assistant 125,4; Latin Club 1; Future Teach- ITS of America 123,4. Gregory W'. Sharp Libera1 Arts Clark Greg . . . all-American boy . . . known and liked by all . a star on the baseball diamond. Baseball 12,351; Football 1.2, 3,4; Homeroom President 4-; Basketball 1; Key Club 1,2,3,4. Dorothy Arm Smith Scienkiflc Clark Dottie . . . a pleasant smile . enjoys records . . . a future in nursing. C.A.A. 12.3.4; Latin Club 1: Twirling: Club 1; Future Nurses 0f Anwrica 1. Richard Sitlay Technical Garwood Rich . . . quivk-lhinker . . . a Hare for cars . . . plans to he an auto mechanic. Joan Ellen Sinclair Businvss Clark Joanie . . . active and care- free . . . enjoys good books hopes to serve in the Peace Corps. CAA. 1.2.3.4: Spanish Club 132,3; 17111 urr Business Leaders 1 of Alnvrit'a 1,2; Spanish Nutinnul x 10:, Hullor Sucicly 3.4; Cuidunu- w. 0er0 Assislam 2.3.4; Junior Avhim'Im-m 3. Jul : '11. Hulu'y Ronald Sommvr Pruvtilull Am Hurmwl 'lk'clmiml Springhvhl John . . . 21 quid gm Ron . . . individualist . . . :1 plmlsnnt fl'HHW tn L'HUW enjoys baseball . . . futun- . . . fulurv 11ml :Iml xlic Navy mam. maker. James Smith Practical Arts Clark Jim . . . a friend to many . . shines in every sporl . .. great to know. Funlball 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3.4. Donald S. Smolyn Liln-ml Artx Clark Don . . . a pro with a golf club . . . enjoying.Y life mmcs naturally . . . College in his future. Football 1.2.3.4; Golf 1.2.3.4. Frank Spaziani Lilwml ,th Clark Spaz . . . a wundvrful guy . our desening Hr. Regional . . . elected tn the AH-Cuunty fomhall loam. Fumtlmll 1.2.3.4; Basrhall 1.2.3.4; Baskvtblel 1.2. Wit-hzlel Squashic Libvrul M1: Clark Mike . . . lover of gnml music . . . his thoughts are his own . . vullcge bound. Inwk 3: Stock Room Assislant Bob Spaelh Linda Nickie Spam Technical Clark Blbinvss Garwood Bob . . . cool. calm. and Lin . . . cheerful and friendly quiet . . . autn InCt'll'dnit'S . . . a sports enthusiast . . . Mihis hobby . . . hopes 10 future Peat-e Corps volunteer. own a garage. C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Future Businnse Lvadcrs of America 3.11. 104 Jvffrvy J. Slahnko Przlrlirzll Artx Clark Sunny :1 dependable friend . . . vzerfrve manner . vars are his inlervsl. 3M WV Jmlilh Ann Sternlwrg Rusimws C1ark Judy . . . attrartive and inter- esting . . . enjoys music . . . a future secretary. Futurv Business Lraders of Aqur- 108 23.4, Vice President 3. Secretary 4; U.A.A. 1,2,31,41 lilzlim- E. Slumpfcr Liln-ml Arh Clark Elaine . . . creative and witty an ambitious literary editor . . . a fulurr edurulnr. Fuluu- 'lhzu'In-rs uf AmI-rim 2,3, 1; Ixrrnrh Clul: 2.3.4: Frt-nch Nulinnul llunur Sm-ic-ty 3,4: IJIIH'I' 511111 4; Librury Assistant 2.1. Alan M. Stein Practiral Arts Clark Al . . . happy-go-lucky . . . great guitar and tuba player . good-natured. Track 12.3.4; Soccer 23; Band 1.23.4; HomPrnum Vine, Prtwv idem l. Carol A. Stanicki LihHul Arts Clark Carol . . . naturally nice . . . rarely at a loss for words .. . . teaching in her future. a 0AA. 1,253.4; Future Teachers v of Amerim 2,1: Spanish Club 1: Colur Guard Club 2; Humvmnm Swrrlary 2,4; Hnmcmum PWS- idrm 3: Cuidancv Office. Assis- tant 2. Heather Lynn Strickland Lilwml Arts Clark Heather . . . a conscientious worker . . . naturally nice . . . a sincere friend. French Cluh 123,4: Treasurer 4; C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Health Office Assistant 2: Crusader 3,4. Patricia Ann Stringer Liberal Arts Clark Pat . . . friendly and helpful . . a sports enthusiast . . . future mathematics teacher. Freshman Student Council Re-prr- scntutive; Humornum Treasurer 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; C.A.A. 123,4; Future Trachcrs nf Ameriva 2,3,4; Chvvrlmuling Club 2: Drama Club 2. Russ C. Stryker Technical Russ . . . an automotive ex- pert . . . ready for anything . reliable A.VAA. member. Fozwllmll 1.2,3; Wrestling 123,4; Slugt' Crew 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 12,34. Clark 103 Richard Alan Swrlgin Svivmiliv C.mmml Rivh . . . woll-munnorml . . . onjms musit and swimming , dentism is his goal. Lulin Club 1.2: Trnvk 1.1: .er Huh 3.1-; Suniur Hay. Lauren Jane Susko Lilwml Ark Clark Laurie . . . bubbling per- sonality . . . an lP-VC for fash- ion . . , future Alivliviun. U.:L:L 3.4: Latin Huh I: Luna' Identificatinn Editor Ilumvnmm Viw-PrvSinlvnI 1: Drama Club 4; lH-p Club 1; Choir -1. k George Suchorsky, Jr. Sandra Jnyro Szulm Liberal Arts Clark thinvw Hark George . . . a real auto Sumlit' . . . n-luxml and enthusiast . . . plans to teach frivay . . . mmir qu-r . . . industrial arts . . . enjoys huntingr and fishing. Truck 2.3: German Club 2. plans In ln'wunn- u xw'l'vlnrrx', Fumrv IhhimM lx'mlrh uf hm-r. it'.l l: FLXK. I.2.Ii,1. 7, Sharon L. Tamho Liberal Arls Clark . . Dnlnrc-s Thompson Shar . . . petite and pmsed . . . anim-n Carwund . c . . Igartlgpate- m Imany Dnlm . , , gum! mmpmw. 9 ' 70 ' S , , . - - I m umtmn eemen great fun . . . xuhmh-vr tary teaching is her goal. C.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Future Teachers nf Amvrica 2.3,4. Trriusurr'r 3.4; Junior Classical League 1.2.3.4, Ru-rnrding Secretary 3: Hume- rnnm Trraqlrcr l; Hmneroom Prwirlvnl 3: HPalth Office Assais- mm 4. Flnn-m'u Nighlillgzlle' . . . a future in tho nurlrl uf lumincss. GJA. 2.3.1; Fulun' lhhinr-s Immlrn of Amuriru 2.3.1: Humv- nmm Vicl' Prt'xidvnl 3; Hvallh Umrtl Asuislunl 1. W'illiam R. Terhune St'ivnlilic Clark Bill . . , MW to know will he an cnginem- . . . a lrlw car enthusiast. Hugh Robert Taylor Lilwrul Arts Curwnnd Hugh . . . alive with spirit . . . troubadour of fnlk music '4 . . . interesting: hobbies. Fin' Pulrol. 106 V 5.. x . $.11 Sharon Ann 'I'lmmmm thimwx Clark Shay . A . u bubblingr sense of humor . . , nm- of ALJK' fnwsl Crmudle . . . future in l-xpin! 24ml shurlhunrl. Nguimml Ilhnnr Hurivn' 1; Fulllrt- Iilhim-w Luuh-h nf Ame-rim 2.3,4: VMNN. 12.3.1: Cllidam'v Uffirv Aviqam 1: Buy. Mhh-tic Umm- Myixlunl 1. Ceorganne Marie Torhich Bunny Cullun- Clark George abundant? of rlmmcler . . . t'hurming ul- temlunl at tho: Juniur Prom . a future beaulitian and make-up artisL GAUX 3: Twirlinf.V Club 2: Twirlvr 3. Priscilla C. Tobias lilhim-xs Clark Pris . . . always with a smile . HHIHIIHII zuzlix'ily future slunngraphcr. 6AA. 123,51: Fulurr :Usinrst- Imzulvh ol Ammint 2.3.1: Art Chill 3; Huidum'o' UHir-r- Awh- mm 3: Crusmlvr hu-inc-xs Huff 2; Twirling Club 1.2; Chm-r- Iruding lllul; 3 George Tornroth Technical Clark George happiest nhen hunting . . . hopes to be a mm-hinist . . . an outdoors- 1311. Rod and Gun Clull 3. Richard Edward Tomasik Scienlific Clark Falcon college is his aim . . . a good sportsman . . . football is his game. Funtball 2.34: Basrhull 123,1; Intramural Basketball 1.23.4; Key Club 4; Wright Lifting Club 2,3. Karen Ann Tulh' Lilwrul Arts Karen . . . cheerful smile . . . interested in the world of fares and tees . . . a future addition to the ranks of leavhers. Fulurv T: how of Amorica 1.2; C.A.A. 1.2.3.1; Humvrunm Suc- Garwood 107 rvtary 2; Humt'rmlm Trrzhurvr 4. Thomas J. Tomasovic Scientific Clark Tom . . . college bound . . . sports minded . . . liked by all. Football 12,351; Track 2,3; Intra- mural BaSkelball 123,4; Key Club 4; Weight Lifting Club 2,3. Liberal Arts Garwood Ken . . . full of fun and life future plans include college . . . a skillful basket- ball player. Dance Band 1.2; Intramural Basketball 123,4; Homeroom Vicr Prn-sidont I, Hnmcmom President 4-. 1 Barbara Ann Treacy Lihwal Arts Clark Barbara as 11119111510111 as $116 is pretty . . . 1111111111 1111511611 568111511'985 . . . W111 116 an airline SIEWZII'JFSS. Natinnu1 Hnnnr 5111111'11'11: 1' 1.11, 2.4: Guidanrv 01131111- :Mkhmnl 1.2: 1111111111111111 Swnvldry 1: 51111111 111115.- Tyw-ghun-r 1. Janet Urhzm Brauly 13111111r11 111ark Jan . . . always willingr to ta1k . . . 11113111118 111 11111 211111 charm . . . 11 11118111611 heuuA tirian. 11I11111le'0 01Fu'1' Awix'mnt. 108 Sandra Lee Tropp 1,1111'1'111 Arts Clark 53111110 . . . alixe 11815011111111 . rarvly :1 111111 111111119111 . . . future leader in 01111111111111. 11111-11111 1311111 1.2.3.11: Frvnrh National 1111111111 811111111 3.11: 1L.;LA, 1.2.51.1: 1111:11111111g11hnr111: 11 111W 1211111 2: C11111r 3: 1311 12.111111 11: Attvndanm- 01111-0 .1511;- 111111 1.2.3.4; Hrvmt-rmnn Pru- 1111-111 1,2. Linda C. Vadala 1111x11112w 111ark 1.1111121 . . . 1111111 for 11151111111 . :1 ready $111111: . . . 1ulure 111,11 811111111 student. GAA. 1.2.3.1: .11111-111111111'4- 0111m- Awblunl 1. 1.1111111 Ann Tudor 11111111111 Arts 1:1:1rk 111111111 . . . 11 poppy 11111111- 11111111111 . . . 1111111111.: in 1101' 1111111111 . . . 111'111'1'. 111111111111 '1'1'111'111-15 01 1111111111111 2.1: 111111 .311 1.2.3.1: 11111111-1'1111111 5112 rmurx J1: 11111-1'r11'1111111g 1311111 2.3. -1: 13111-1'1111'11111'1' 1: 111 : 1111111 1: 11.11.11. 1.2.11.1: 11131411111111: Choir 1: 1111411 1111111 2.31; 111-.11111 11111111- Assistum 4. Ray Vant- 1,1111-ra1 A1111 Clark 1151'31' . . . 111111111 191111101 . .. quiet in 1111111111111. . . :1 111151491- 111111 11111111 15 111158. 1911111111111 3: 111lr;111111r;11 11114111 11111 1.2.3.1: 1111111111111111 B;1w111111 1; Wright 1.111111;.r 1.4. 111'1 1111111x111'i1111 . . Juan D. Tylulki 114114-11 11:11k 51111110 . . . 11111 11111'111111111-11 . 1111111 111111 11111111117.r uni . :1 11111111- 1111111-111111111111111111111ws. 11.1.1. 31.1: 151111111' 1111x1111'v 111111115 111 :11111'1'11111 '1. Barbara Ann Van Poll 11111111155 Clark 1311111111111 . . . . . 11111115 10 1111 11 11111111111111111 . . . 11 striking: 111111111. 11.31.11. 2.51. 111111- 111 11c- W1111 quid 11. Van Pelt JW'H'I A- Varga , . .. . Plhim'w Li I Sl'ir'nlml' Lurnmul . . ' d k Judy . . . mmliln-fingzvrml Uuu' . . . shullvr hug . . . u fulun- xxilh liw slurs . . . fibrinzllillf: il1bl!lli4'5. tIhr-w i lnh l: Iihnlugmphy Club 3: iu'rmun Huh 11. typinl . . . lulvntml arlisl . u i-urttur in llw business wurlil. Art Hull 55: U.A.A. 3,4. Linda Vclt Practival Arh' Hark Linda . . . a future world traveler . . . interested in swimming and dancing . . . nice to know. C.A.A. 1.2. Patti J0 Velaor l,ilmral Arts Clark Pat . . . twirlinlI.r is her pas- time . . . always a friendly smile . . . a future nurse. Frt'shmun Class Treasurf'r: 0AA, 1.2.3.4; Future Nurses of AnwriL'LI 1.2. Secrr'lary 1: Drama Club 1.3: Spanish Club 3: Twirling.r Club 1.2.3.4. Alternati- Twirlrr 3; Twirlrr '4. Joym- Lynn Viperina Lilwrul Arts Garwood Joycie . . . long, dark tresses . sophisticated . . . hopes to become a secretary. G.A,A. 2.3; Futurr Nurses of American 1: Future Teachers of Anu-rica l. Louis F. Vlgglano Liln'ral Arh Clark VVnPgoc . . . outstanding: wrestler . . . likeabie guy . . . college in his fulure. Wrestling 1.2.3.4; Choir 1; Bel Cimm 2,3.4. Thomas Walker Ed Walker Businvss Clark General Clark Eddie . . . baseball is his Tom . . . enjoys archery and sport . . . cars and salesman- boating . . . always ready ship loom in his future . . . for a good joke . . . future happiness found in hunting. electrical contractor. 109 Diane W'alsh Business Clark Diane always in the midst of a group . . . fun- loving and carefree . . . a future secretarv. G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Humemum Soc- rt-tary 2.3.4. Lynne Diane Welsch LiIu-ral Arts Clark Lynne . . . a charming blonde . . . friendly smile for every- one . . . devoted Spanish student. National Honor Socimy 4-; Future Teachrrrs 01 America 1.2; Span- ish Club 1; C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Spanish National Honor Society 3,4; Svninr Play; Lab Assistant 3; Tnachcr's Aide 2. Elizabeth F. W'ansea Businvss Clark Beth . . . full 0f fun girl with a paint brush . . . buzzing with uvtivity. Gu-ksk 1.2.4: Crumuivr lDllFinCSS Sliln 1; Fulurc Blhim's: quldcrs 0f Anu'rim 1.2: Art Club 1. Carol Ann Weltner Liberal Arts Clark Carol . . . blushes easily . . . as sweet as she is pretty . . . secretarial school in her future. French Club 1,2; C.A.A. 12.3.4; nginning Chorus 2; Glee Club 3; Chnir 4; Drama Club 2,3. Sharon Ann Wyators lhhinc-sx Hark Sharon am impressive pcrsnn interesting; and gay . . . likes musiv. UAA. 2.3.4; Ixulun- lhlsilll'ss lNddt'l'w of Amvrirzi Ix Gail Lynn Werlhwein Liburul Arts Garwood Gail . . . chairman of our Junior Prom spirited redhead . . . our Senior Class President. Club Y56 2.3.4; Futun- Tvuchvrs of America 1.2.3.4; C.A,A. 1.2, 3,4. Vice Presidvnt 3: Senior Claus Prvside-nt: Sludpnt Council 2.3,4; Boys Athlclic 0mm: Assis- tant 3; Hmnumum President 2,3; Hmnl'mum Svcrvtary I; Home- mnm Treasurt'r 4; Lum'v Staff. EIh-n Bl-tly W't-inlu-rg Lilwrul Kn. Clark Ellen . . . singing is hc-r fznurilv pustimv . . . ulwms frit-mHy . . . hvr aim is nursing. I'Vulurx- Nurww uf Anu'riru 1,2; Bvllvr'lxumw 12..le !',.A.A. k Susan Lynn W'mslerluml DNrilIuliw' Education Clark Suv . , , misvhief behind her smilv . . . arlivc . . . future in the fashion world. C.A.A, 1.2.3.4: Fulurv BllSim'ss Imadrrs nf AmI-rica 1.2; Crusmlrr 1; Distributive Edumtiun Cluly4. Wiarron Marlin W'ild Lilwml M'h Clark Chuck . . . the man with the heat . . , reserved. hut fricmlly . . . musit' in his future. Latin Chlh 1: Uum'v Band 2.3.4; 151ml! 2.3.1. Robert Stanley W'ojewodzki Srimllihc Clark Wodje . . . whiz with num- bers . . . cheerful and sociable . great on the gridiron. lfuuthall 1.2.3.4; Tluwk 1.2.3.4; Ke-y Club 2. 4. Sucrclury 4: Humv-rmum Tromurvr 1: 110mm ruom Vicc-Prusidvm 4; NJIiunul Hmmr Sm'ivly 3.4. William James Wrilson Sriv-ntilin Clark Bill . . . basketball hrsl. lust, aml always . . . a budding philusupher . . . dependable. resountt-ful- -always willing: to help. Kvy Club 1.2.3.4; Latin Club 3.4; llaskI-lbull 12,34; Chair 1.2,3; Bu! Canto 4; Bnys' Slum Allvr- nutr; Hnmvrmrm 1'ri-sitlvnt 4. Craig C. Woodruff Scientific Clark Woody . having fun is his full-time occupation . . . a fanatic for cars . . . the Navyas gain. Soccer 1; Fumhull 3. Ronald O. W'inkleman Practical Art.q Caruond Wink . . . devoted band member . . . a quiet manner aims at prufessional music. Truck 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Hand 1.2.3.4. Donald thel Liberal Arls Don . . . football is his game . subtle humor . . . amnity for the out of doors. Football 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2; Wrestling 1.23.4. Garwood Janet D. Wirsig Liberal Arts Garwood Janet . , . always active . . . folk music lover . . . pep personified. G.A.A. 1.23.4; Senior Play. Darlene V. Wylie Liberal Arts Clark Cookie . . . poised and dainty . ready for every occasion loves the piano and surfing. Future Nurses of America 1: 0AA. 123,4; Homeroom Sec- retary 2; Homemom Treasurer 3. Joseph Robert Yane'k Scivmitir Clark Joe . . . liked by all who know him . . . easygoing . .. aims at mechaniral engineer- ing Band 1234: Dunne Band 2.3.4: Frvnch Club 12; Phnmgraphy' Club 1.23, Vice Prosidt-m I, Trr-asurrr 2, Prexidt'm 3; Physil's Club 11; Chemistry Club 3: Ali- Rt'gional Bdnd 123.4: Lance Buys' Spurls Editor: FumeII I; Calf I: Track 2. Ronald James Zamorski Svit-milic Clark Ron . . . a true friend . . . talented musician . . . future industrial designer. Latin Club 123,4; Art Club 12, 3,4; Crusader l.2,3,4; Homeroom PrPFidOIH l; Humemum Treas- urer 2; Lance 4-; Intramural Baskvtball. 112 June Ellen Yawlak Businnh$ tlarwnml June . . . loves water sports . always having a good time . . . future in beauty culture. CJXA. 1.2.3.4: Crusmlw 1: Ari Club 2.3: Future Businws Loud- ew of America 1.2. Joseph J. Zawislak, Jr. Technical Clark Plumber . . . happiness is a car . . . future machinist . .. sports-minded. Band 1.2.3; Dance Band 12; Football 12; erstling 1; Track 1,2. Beryl Young l,iln'rnl Nrta Clark Rvnl . . . ullrxu'liw- :Iml su'vvt . . . ardent rpnrls spmv tillnr . . . futurv vlvnn'nmu svhnnl tvurlwr. lLAA. 1.23..le Fulurr 'IH'zu-hvh HI anrirzx H: SImlx-nl Kuxilr iiIrV l; Drunm Club Ii: Pvp Club 1: Sludvm Cuunml l: tlln-u'r- ln-xulin; Club 2.3; Onyx! 'L Nancy May Zimmermann Scit'ntilir- Clark Nanvy . . . loves to play the piano . . . sweet and sm-iahlc . a future in nursing. Studvn! Auxiliary 1: Fqurx: Nursns Hf Ann-ricu 1: G.A.A 3.4 Culhvrinv J Zuloski l'rllxim-xx tlldrk Culhy . . , nvmr a dull nmmvnl . . . u fulun- dvnml 1155islum . . . nvlixv in many SPHHS. Vulllrv Nuram 11f AlllPl'il'd l; lL..X.A 123,1. Joseph S. Zinkowicz Lilwrul Krlx Clark Zinky . . . avid baseball and football fan . . . always ready to hear a good record . college lmuml. Track 2,3,4 Gerald Lieberman Due to his superior academic achievements, Gerry left Regional after his Junior year for the higher halls of learning. His future plans are in the field of computa- tions. where we expect him to rank among the leading mathematit'ians. Corry will always occupy a place in the hearts of the Crusaders 0f i657. AM gawws. ' v Henry Zuchowski Srix'ntiiix' Clark , Skev . . . a real party Noni Jane Zukaisky organizer . . . witty, intelli. Emmy L'lmme carwmd guilt and friendly i . . ability Nora . - - full 0f fun and for sm-cer and truck. laughter . . . will work with Sm-n-r 123,4; Track 1234; r'urls . . . a born athlete. 'mmtrr Cluh Ihprrsr-ntuliw 1i Future Bwiness Leaders uf Amer- ica l; G.A.A. 123.4; Homeroom Prvsidvm 1; Future Nurses of America 1. Senior Class Officers President, Gail Werthwein; Vice President, Georgianne Fox; Secretary. Kathy Kelleher; Treasurer, Barbara Treaty. Class advisers: Mr. J. Assante and Miss L. Cohen. 113 SCI ENTI FlC MEET AM E RI CAN SENIOR muwnuv I um vxu rx u ingmvoi MOST ACADENIIC MUST ARTISTIC Jean K6150 and Glenn Fontana Grog Aklzm and Jum' HutvliHe MOST ATHLETIC SEEN EVERYW'HERE BEST DRESSED Frank Spaziani and Carol Kostelnik Gail W'erlhwcin and Jim Mossum Connie Pagnutta and lid Hmmr'k OUR SUPERLATIVE S MOST POPULAR NIOST ATTRACTIVE Donna Nina and Courge Schnitzer Mike Boberlz and Barbafa Treaty CLASS WrIT NICST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Ricky Hay and Mary LangstaH Steve Greenberg and Becky Epps Kathy Kelleher and Harold Kessler . . u 3K .1 35 u 5.. . .1 air wa- -.'5? .v V? 13. 1; . ' . ' ? .23.; .. .5 V O ? ' '? ;-.--.n;:yw This year the Junior Class rvully got down to work in makingr pn-purutions fur the big events nt thu yvur. Right fmm lhc start durv ing the football smsml they suhl buttons and programs. Andrvu Rivhardsun, Sue Patrick. Mit'ktly Banyuszt Lori Cuswvtl. JO Curvcso, Jnan MvCurrit-k. amt Num'v Dias. m-rr- largely rvspnnsihlc for tlw surt'vss of this vvnturc. The magazine salt? was thPir nvxt hig mmmy-muking prnjmt Hvro all the juniors participated in going: out aunt gvlling magazine suhsrriptinns. Thu twp szltvmnvn were In Di- Georgin and Linda Mould. Barbara Knkindzfs name was pivkwt as the bonus prize winner. 5110 Putrit'k amt Rit'hurd lettern worn respon- sible tturing ttw sale for vzllt'ulating thu nrders. Tht- thvmv uf this yt-arAs Junior Prom was 0H Frum'r. and it was hold on May 1-1. in the svhonl gym. This fun-flllcd social event was the vuhninatinn of :1 year uf progrPSS for JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS the Class of 566. B. Ohnsorg, Vice, Prosident; R. Sunwtson. President; K. Brit. Svcrrtary: R. Maltern. RUTH SAMEISON Treasurer. J UNIORS HOMEROOM 207 First Row: C. Bmun. N. Bergswdt, B. Aruta. R. Berman, K, E011. Jt Atimnnti. S'Prnnd Row: L. Blejwas, M. Bunyasz. S. Bluhut. L. Barton. R. Baily, S. Andros. Third Row: J. Adams, C. Berg. B Adams, R. Ascotesv. D. Baker. D. Boos, Faurlh Row: T. Blackmon. D. Buffardt J. Blaze. R. Blazovic. T. Bakum. Kt Ashley. OMEROOM 212 First Row: D. Curmll, L. Chimx'alle. L. Buntin, L, Cutmnv. Svmnd Row: D. Ctmnko. Jt Caruso, N. Christrl. B. Buchman, L. Brurtku. Third Rnw: Lt CaswPH, C, Bulu. E. CurrutL M. Cordusm, C. Caimano. Fourth Row: .1. Burger, F. Crabtrcc, A. Copio, D. Burg W. Calhnunt UMEROUM 3 1'7le Ix'nuu' N. Him, .I. Dx'Uiurgiu. K. UiA Nillvld, V. Uiln. U. IN'HLLHHHU. U. lJvan. 5mm!!! Hull: 1,. Film. 5. Iimlilurr, 5. IMIA H'xin, L. INK Jim W. Dllllwk. .l Ixurringtnn. Thin! Raul: N anqu H. HiWurin. ,1. Di Hum. X Ihlyrnuff. IV. HumL P, Furrurn. I'Vuulh nut .I. HIIHII'U. H. Iiu'ht-nlzmlz. S, Dunn. W. Unnahmg .l. Hahn D, Duff, T. Fulmnta HOMEROOM 2 First Row: C. Hillard. 1., Hnmmln. M. Jvn- kowski. S. Hvizvlback. M. Hirr, S. Issac. Semnd Row: D Jnnvs. IX Hclm. C. Hurley, J. Johnson, N. Issac, L. Illurdu. Third Row: L. Hurst, R. Knramus, R. Imvnlonutm L. Jordon. T, Hvlfrich, J. Humick. Frmnlz Row: R. Kuiris; D Johnson. J Howie, R. Hoover, RV Kaiwr, D, Hcllingrn HOMEROOM 220 First Row: 5. Hugvltvr. E. levk? L. Haber. L. Cumln-r. S Crown. C. Calluch Second Rmr: ti. Uralmm. W. Crank. D. Cnmbcrg. T. Culyu. B. Flynn B. Crickuwski. Third Raw: D Crunwruth. C. HartzIx-r, R Fnrd, R, Glinski, W. Freedman. R. Cuerry. A f: f g nan; Mm 119 120 HOMEROOM 9 First Row: C. Kmhling. L. Knsydar. L. Knndmwwir. E KOHHr. P Krm' Swmnri RUM: T. Klopar'ki. K. Kurnmzyn. N. Kruhn. L. Krvln. K. Kali. Thin! Rnu': R. Knudson, .1. Kuswl. E. Katha. L IuiBatv. B. Kulsm C. KUMERJ. HOMEROOM 19 FIN! Ruu': W. Ignuhmwwr. C. anyx. C. Lum- hurdu. J. XIMInrrnl. L, LL'Duc. .I. MvCarrick. LA mezlml. Sprawl Row: RV Linnz'ltL IX Niurinu. B. Lvnmrl. J. Luvia. T. leh'jlh. R, Lind. J, Martin. Thin! Rmr: W'. an-rx '1'. Lamb. .1. Maderia. J. Luuaru. L. Marciano. C. Mdrtin. K. Massu. Fnurfh Rnu': R Lurrnz. D, vaemuwicz. NI. Liebowizz, R. Mattrrm T. May. L, Liskmvv. C. Manes. OMEROOM 226 Firm Rmr: R. UTIurv. J. Monh'llo, 1,. Ntm'm 1.. Untlvy. K Uliu'li. 5PM !!! Rmr: K. Mle'rI. M. Muntgnmrry. N. XInnm-m 1.. Mould C, Vnringm: N MrtAxkill, 771nt Row: K Mnnuhun. J. Mrrurim B. Ohnwrg. F. nyrr. B, Nulvpn Fullrrh Row: R UpulJvk .L Mnrhrn. W. Mt'Cmn E. Mnn'll. R. Mirldlrlnn. M. Nr-lwn. HOMEROOM 225 Firs! Raw: E. Pvrx-ira. R. Szlnu'lstm, S. Prior, P. Pagnululm. H. Vilituwmki. C. Rand. Sprawl Row: E, IH-zmlirh. A. Puuliwi. N. Ricca. I Pew. L. Rvgzal, S, Pnlrick. K. PL-Iusio. Third Hour: N. Parin, A. Rirhurdsnn, S. Pawluk. M. Osivcki, KA Oznlim, AV Vridl. Fourth Row: R R1530, J. Pinkhunl. C. Pulmquist. C. Purim. 8. Robinson, K. Rim', 5. I'k'ti. Contad. HOMEROOM 203 Firs! Row: P. Whalen. J. Valentine, P. Walters, J. Wnimski. Second Row: J. Urcinli, J. Zazeski, G. Wilson, L, Wrinstock. Third Row: T. Winters, T. Underwald. T. ancin, W. Wermulh. R. Young. HOMEROOM 202 First Row: D. Sure, J. Sunlnno, A. Segotm, J. Soely, N. Spice'r, F. Sieller, Second Row: M. Scharfcr, S. SCIIPCler, J7 Spinlman, P. Schrnll, A. Sknlny, R. Stankn. Third Row: L. Schevitz. C. Shumz, J. Schneider, T. Star binski, M. Stark, H. StankicwiCL HOMEROOM 24 First Row: E4 Tutlu, K. Tyre , L. Suzda, J. Switok Second Row: D. Tornambe, R. Taylor G. Timtta, S. Thurber. Third Row: R. Stibler, D. Taylor. T. Styrchowski, J. Uhlig. HOMEROOM 16 First Row: M. Caluti, L. Sultinos, S. Huska, P. Hunter, S. Fisher, J. main. Scrand Row: J. Quarucci, E. Kosar, N Pcrozluka, P. Maranchck, V Lm'isky. Third Row: L. Froy, R. Pupandrca, K. Shanley, M. Wall, G. Bush. F. Starkey. 121 SO The end of another fruitful year has vmne for tlw class of O 137 at Regional. and we find our snphumnrvs 0n the lwrink nf Iwing upper Classmen. The Confusion and uncertainty that highlighlvd their freshman year have vhanged In poise gained M familiarity M with their surroundings. They are now prvpurin;r to take over the 0 positions of leadership at Johnson in vonjlmvtinn with the now senior class. The record of past lwrfnrmmn'vs indivates that their R future endeavors will he wnrlhy of the lofty trmlitiuns of Arthur L. Johnson Regional High Srhnnl. E SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS E. Pelil. Treasurer; S, Maguircu Socrvtary: V. szstntrr, Vice President: R Cuopvr, President. HOMEROOM 211 First Row: A, lehirh, A. Hn-nde-r. N. Brmurke't, M. Anlhes. K. Buylv: Sm'uml Row: P. 4mm; S. Barnum K. Appvl, h Avhll-l, L. Bvrman, B. Bnllvw. Third Row: J. Adamvk, E. Hvlilti, K. Aduwzik, H. BukI-n l1 Balirh. Fourlh Row: L. Burmso. C. Banivwirz, Wh Br . I Bertrlsnm P. Amahih'. F. Buellhu. HOMEROOM 205 First Row: J. CascElla, K. ChristeL L. Brndin, J. Briody, B. Clzxrkh Second Row: K. Cnniglio, D. Brown, P. Brumer, Y. Calia, C. Chereshknff, B. Budd. Third Row: S. Ciculclli. M. Ciuba, P. Condit, W. Carrick, T. Butler. Fourth Row: B. Budd, EA Calhoun, D. Cooper, R. Camzzi, M. Conagham L. Buoni. 122 HUMEROOM 217 Fin! Row: U Curnvlt, H. Ih-Cruzm J. IJomurt'kt. M UiFnhm. T. 'liWuin. Strum, Ruw' T. UiLan, 5 DiIHu-rgt-L P. DrFrum-n. D, DuBinn, C Haugrnti, U. Hinx'm'th'tlu. 'I'Ilinl Rum: C. Dknvyg P. DinlHMu, U Cricl, .I, Cwlpu. H. Dr'rkrr. S. Dunning, T. Dwyvr, Fuuth Row: D. Dtnmzm, J. Dv'riHO, l1: lh-rmiitm K. ColtrvH, K. Uzwiznn, J. Ih-lezza. HOMEROOM 222 First R010: 5. Gunthrr. B. Grcvo. C. .Iclinski. M. Hun'hur. C. .It'nwn. L. Hurlmrd. Su'oml Row: L. Hcin'lxu IA. Crnssmun. M. Grm'nborgg. J. Kairis, S Harding S. Herdvn. Third Row: D. Harrington. C, Hurlzlrr, D. Howie. B. Humwald. U Hassvl- man, L. Cumunn. Fuurlll Row: B. Harris. R. Horling, U. Hay. J. Gurulrhuk J. Harper, E. Crecstas. HOMEROOM 218 First Row: L. Codck. R. Gcbhia, N. Gittlcman. S. Gill, M. Esposilo, M. Fischer. Second Row: B. Flachdc, AA Goldberg, P. Cardiner, DA Graham, J. Fredricks, P. Cenna. Third Row: J. Egles, J. Crabowski, D Dziadyk, 1H, Goff, L. Englese, R Carfinkel. Fourth Row: B. Fischer. D. Ferrel, E Enners, D. Gibbons, LA Grab, E. Esposito, P. Codfrry. HOMEROOM 204- First Row: S. Lawrence. J. Kuhn, 3. Kelly, A. Lemeur, D. K6150. C. Lee. Srronrl Row: A. Kokinda, M. Kuchurski, K. Kano, R. Larsen. V. Kastner, L. KrankoH. Third Row: B. Koinigs- mark, B. Kunu. L. Kopac, R. Kruskiewicz, P. Kralik. J. Kapluin, B, Levin. Fullrtlz Row: K. Karpa, J. Kuhn, J. Kusanils, F. Kovak, B. Kas- singcr. J. Kcnm'dy, M. Lvipzig. 123 SOPHO HOMEROOM 21 First Ron's S. Millvr. S Wantl. I1, Vt-Clinm D, MurHvr, J. Mivlmh'vzk. E. Mihtvin. Swroml Run: M. Millt'r. U. Mu'tin. J. Mnnsr'll. K. 'Hrlkn. M. Lind. H Mvnxm'. Third Row: K. Mlllwn S. Murquirt'. J. Mumlt'tm, K. Ut'Namzuxl. C, Vlinur- vht'nkn. T. lelvyzlk. Funrlh Kuu': IC. Murlirho, R. Muddru. R. MMIMHH. D. Mulmm-v. 0 Mvigx'. A, Mavgu'i. J. l.ull.. erJ' e; ; ,. o- .y :7 3.; ' .1 , HOMEROOM 224 . 2- .1 My? 1- . V J First Row: I Neville, J. Parin, L. Newell. B. C: L a t A' Pasquale, B. Philips, P. Pretti, V. Palmen Second ,, . f. . ? . , Row: E. Novcllu, P. Pudusniak. R. Nabb. E. ;' , , ; ; - Norris, H. Pearl, J. Mueller. Third Row: W. '1 - - Petersen, S. Mumford. P. Pt'cinu. A. Nyitray, J. , Patrick, F. Pismpu. Fourth Row: T. Opulack. F. 1' Pudusniak. S. Putzwa. C. Mulligan. J. Ozolins. T. . ' ' Pasco, E. Perm. w ' u . 'H m i'vln ' : ,'vv 1 HOMEROOM 229 First Row: B. Ramlm. K. Rvynolds, C. Rubay, N. Hoscnlhul. J. Richer. R. RymL Scrum? Row: C. Rm'k, C. Roll, N. Sanchez, L. Russo, P. Sanzono. M. Ruby. Third Rnw: P. Rainer, C. Roth, L. Risa G. Ritchings, R, Sundr-rs, T Sachc'. MORES OMEROOM 20 First Row: J. Skimmnns. M, Sh-in, M. Stringvir, K, Simuuuski, R. Spim-l, R, Sivrucki. Svcond Ruw: L. Suit, J S'm'luir, .l. Shrrlm, K Stun, A. SI'IIIIQPR P, 571 punik. Tlu'nl Row: J. Susko, J, Snriunm B. SInuL 1,. Spam. I4. Syww', P. Qkull. I uur1h Kuw: W. Sll'fzmski, R. St-lilm, C. Svhmm-dig, K. Scurlw, K. Schuetl-r, W. Springvr. HOMEROOM 230 Firxt Row: C. Szctela. C. Tornroth. L. Truss, B. Tucker, 3 Todd. Second Row: G, Tanner, J. Trudcau, K. Tomasik, C. Talimini. Third Row: R. Tannc. W, Tanne, D. Szper, W, Tambn, B. Tehanchuk. HOMEROOM 27 First Row: P Zunmrski, C. Valrnli. B. Wow- kanyn, C. Woinstein, L. Weber. Second Row: M. Wt-rmulh. E Winter, B. Wrovsman, C Yarusi, S. Warno. Third Row: W. W'hcrler, R Woskuw, D. Warclml. C. Turner, P. Wnutrrs. Fourth Row: H. Woudruff, R. Wujuck, T. Westcrlund, R. Ziuhro, R. Yanuzzi. ' Tht- Fn-than Class has just r'nmph'h-tl :1 suwvwful HWll 1lh Hu- ymnyvsl mvmlu-rs uf our studvm lmllx. In llu' vurlv mumhs nf srhonl. Hwy vxlwrir'nmnl tlw nnrmul 1'llllflhitln 21ml um-x-rtuinlix :hsm-iulu-tl Mlh m-w surruundings. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS As tinw mm! on mlvh slmlvm fmnul his platt- T. Morgan. President; P. Stungt'r. varolury: B. Hum. Vim- I'rwidvnl: Hnivillgl In lhv u'Ul'kiHilS of H10 Mluml. Hp Ivarned B. Bowerys, Treasurer. . how rmmrdmg srlnml mm lw. 11ml hr began parlivipuling in NW ilt'lh'ilit's nhirh inh-restml him mnsL Hv rw't'iuwl gnitIum-n- fmm u rnpahlt' counselor. Hr. Kurnmki. 21ml nah ilillHl by tho nlhr-r nwmlwrs of Ihl' svhnnl. 11w tlw year has r'nmv In a rlusv. and fur 4-2114! frcslnnun it FRESHMEN has lwvn a mvmurablr unv. Thv foundation rarh indixiduul n-u-iu-tl in his freshman year Will prvpnrv him for llw important ymrs ahead, nut nnly at A.L..l.. but in those that fallow. OMEROOM CAFE. Al Firxl Ron: P, Andros. C, HunhL B, Amnmn, V. Amirurci. 'U. Andrt-olu. P. Bnngiovanni. P. Aranvr. Srwmrl King: L Ihlnasfh. 1;. Huizhic, l', Bnnvtti. L. Asuz'l. B. Basile: C. Burak. M. Burllct. Third Rnu': B, Bulis'h. L. Rania. D. BLIIlI-ngvr. U. Birkx'hav P. Adzmlski, U. llishnp. N. Bugdr-n. Fourth Row: J. Andvrsnn. D. Billy. E. Baird. J, Burdzik. K. Amory, T. Rrvnm-n. 'I'. Blaze. HOMEROOM CAFE. A2 First Row: 5, Crosby, J. Cusumano, IA. Chimvalle, B. Carrick, H. Ciuhu. E Creamer, B. Dagtmino. Smrund Row: A. Decker, M. Cnnaghan, A. Burk- hardt, 1.. Curdascn, A. Cnrdono, C. Currie, Third Row: J. Cunrud. J. Colby, P. Berger, D. Clns, A. Cusmann. C. Danilo. Fuurlh Row: T. Data, J. Curry, .1. Coylr, V. Cnpplmnn, B, Duly, D. Cnrun. 126 OMERUUM CAFE. Bl First Row: P. Iiiliugiu. S, Ulugun, K. Dmninir, I'. lh-lemtlin, M. Jvm-phu. M. 1 uzin. 'W. Ft-rn-iru. Sz'runtl Rum: K, Hillml, B. Vunurik, P. Erirkwn, C. Fm'd, 1.. Dilivm-dvllu. B. Erivkwm, R. Ericksnn. Third Kuu': R. Cinnwgun, R. Urgutis, U. Hum hrquki. K, Hu-wr, D, Urumnmnd, C ESI'IIII', I Isivlmrr. I'erlh Ruu': K. Frank, C. Ce-rmndw, S. l'igm-irvdu, V. Dvoriqnfuro. D. Dwell. C. Uupro. M. Dmlds, J, Dunuhut'. n. .. . s 3 : .n w 2.; f x- ; ' - . 4. u x a x A , I K Wu 3 W a . - I w an S - nun . O. V. K .- z w: k ;-'.1000,, . HOMEROOM CAFE. B 3 First Row: C. Howell. J. Huff. C. Isaac, R. Haul. G Hulls. J. Inriu, M Hmly. Second Row: 8. Harrison. R Jones. K. Kane, K. Himple. B. Jat'nbsnn. B. Jilcqlwmia. H Hurrnht't'k Third Row: A. Johnson. N. Johnson, J. Karalius, M. Kumuda. B. Jackie, B. Henanll, J. Hidi. Fourth Row: G. Hoer. D. Josephs. B. Jurick, M. Healy, ll Hnyt'r. J, Hvrsoc. C. Harper. HOMEROOM CAFE. B2 First Raw: K, French. P. Hamman. S. Gulifnrd, R. Cioino, J. Hannis, E. Colias, W. Calish. Sec- and Row: J, Crmnhurg. N Green, A. Ciglio, E. Crassle, B. Caro, R. Cable, 5. Frimm. Third Raw: K. Cieger, R. Curalchuk, H. Garher, M. Cenesi. R. Garthwait. K. Gill, R. Cillis. Fourth Row: P Hanrharick, D. CuarP, T. George, G. Corski, C. Gates, J. Haber, S. Cima, R. Cais. HOMEROOM 213 First Row: P. Kollus, C. Krebs, L. Lawson, K. Knndrasewic, A. Landmvsser. Second Row: Kuspiel, E. Losko, H. Kuvach, C. Knernor, J. Kulbaba. Third Row: P. Laden, K. Kaliva, C. Klilsch, J. Koch, J. Kline, B. Kitson. 127 F RESH HOMERUOM 208 Firs! Row: P, Harlin, 13,. Mnrran. 1 HrCurmH, C. NUHVI'. F4. Millmln'rg. So'r'nml Rum: H. 'Hurlin, M. Mum-Iski. L. Mvrkvl. .I. Muinn C Nlnorv. M Hanmuru. Third Ifmr: R. Millt-r. .L MrDmmM, 'I'. Hillvr. H. defrwlm H, Wdiulrht-nn. NL lmn-nz. Fuurfh Ix'nzr: H, Hunhluk. S. Lipkl, M. Imwis. E. Hillt-r. .I, Wunh-fnwu, R. Hzlllwrn. IIOMEROOM 32 First Row: J Park. E. Nadler, R. Mussu, S. Palma. E. Muller. Second Row: B. Ozmanski, F. Muller. J. Pavarnik. N. Puulmenn. D. Patten. Third Row: A. Orsini, J N9mbn. CA Moran, P. Oliveri, T. Morgan. HOMEROOM 215 First Row: .L Rngnnthal, L. Ritchings, DA Quinn, C, Pinkham, P. Reynolds. Svcaml Row: D. Sal. venscn, R Powell, C. Salcy, E. Rizkalla, R. Radnmski. Third Row: B. Potignann, C. Rocco, J4 Pnpyk, C. Pylm M. Rmciann, D. Prov. : 2 128 MEN OMERUOM 228 Firs! K1111: 1.. 511m. K. HIM; N1 Symwuk M. Slutinirk. J1 51'hiu1nn. Srr'nml Rum: 'l', Spunkn. S. SmiHL D. Shiny. KV Sluvick. K. Schlml, C. Svhillvr. Thin! Row: D. Svhmllv R. Srhnit-dc-r, .l. Svhniwlr'r, R. Srapzltm U. Sniffrn. Fourth Row: N. Smilh. .N 511411-11, W1 Svhm-fL-r, U. ShanjI-ui, 1 , 511111111, J. Smith. HOMEROOM 14- First R010: A. Veverka, C. Tracchio, J. Thompson, N1 Todd. C. Sullivan. Second Row: B. Tullman, C. Tanzi, C. Tradvr. A. Valenti. K. Valentine. Third Row: J. Wanku, D. Uhlig, H. Suh, D. Stillman. D. Thumpsnn, Fourth Row: D. Szcze. panski. N. Tuhur. B. Strazulkowski, C. Vanpe'lt, B. Viligur. HOMEROOM 17 First Row: T1 Ward. C. Young. B. Yakubow. A. Young. K. Warner. R. Woinsn-in. Svmnd Row: R. Wilson. E. Watn-rsnn, E, Wilkinson, W. Wilds, ll Zinkuwicz. J. Yuwluk. Third Row: C. Yuvngel. J. Wnrubmz. L. Wnie-nski. A. Wipocki. R. Weltncr, L. Wild. 129 mmHew HaD$ SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Smlimi: J. Sim'hir. D. Monahzln. D. Harlin. R. Galimxvski. J. Bumkn. J. Rntrlim: IA. W't'lxrh. K. Bwrg. Shlnding: C. RumL S. Dnhnsin. E. Kznix'u. D, Cmnhc-rg. RW Lipka. P. He'lm. C. FtIIIIJIIIL J. Alimnnti. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Smiml: D. Martin. K Ifmxs'. Mise MidkiH. AdviSur: J. Curlmnzn R. Hrur'krn. First Raw: CW Hrinm; P David. 1,. W'e-luh. V. Purim. JW Ratvlimu J. Ktzlsn. Sm'onrf Rmr: P, Bauvr. S. Thnmpmn. B. Trvarty. D, Hunulmn. E. Kewdvr. J. Ht'idnm. Thin! Row: R. Lipku. D. Cnrvvlr'yn. C. Cwika. G. anmna. R. W0, jr-wmhki, M. Currivri. .1Iiming: L, Prw. J. Crompmn, J. Dilzcl. FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S. Humiltnm S. RUSSVH. JW Krlan, Mrs. UiLvn, Advisnr: E Stumpfwr. S. Trupp. LATIN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Run'. 1, 11mm L Hivhuniwm S, lawn Vin. Brunt WI. NHmI': l'j, Czn'an. H Iun-Mlinn. x4, L'IuIiJ. .VH'nml Hun. I5. Kmixm R. HJIIc-HL I'. HUM. 1,. 11:1widy. H, l'nzn-qu. W. Unrrier J. Pmkhmn. HONOR GROUPS The udmimblv vhumrtcrislirs Hf .whulau'ship. rhumrh-r. leadership. and svrxit-v 11W 1hr quzllifivnlinns fur Arthur L JUhnsnnk honor gruupm Mvmlwrship in lhv Wutimml Hmmr Srwivu is thv highwl lmnur that run lw lu-stmx'mi upnn a studi'm at Rvgimml, Wrmbvrship in tht- lunguugt' Honor Sovivlics is 1mm! m1 cv-vllvm'v in that lunguagr. Tho KPy Club is n grnnp uf boy's svlwtvd fur 1he-ir high leadership ability. KEY CLUB Firs! Row: IL Kuwlvr. B. Wujt-wmhki. D, CurvaVn. K. Hnm'rn. 50471an Row: A, Prile CW Inn'nmrr'nL D. LAu'pini. H. Hurtin. A. Martin. J. Sukkm T. HvlfriL-h. Thirrl Knu': H. Wilwn. M. Bubvrtz, B. LUTVHI. R. Tnmadk. J, Harpvr. T, Tnnmsmilx Fuurrll Rnu': Opaluck R. CRTIP. TW Bakum. 1;. Sharp. .I. Eupmitm IL Antiprsnn. Film ant': J. St'hnt'idt-r, W. Unkcw. W Rvimmg H. Cwir-ku. Gurrivri. I L Szpor. EXECUTIVE STUDENT COUNCIL H, Zuvhnwski. ClKiruly, C. Cwiekzy Miss Muggcw, Adviwr; R, Gibbons, D. Ricca, A. Richardson, NL Uurrieri, U. Schnitzcr. STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of this body shall be to gixe the students of the Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School the opportunity to participate in democratic government in order to solve student problems. to develop school spirit7 and In faster and perpetuate 21 better understanding between the students and the faculty. Student Council Constitution GENERAL STUDENT COUNCIL GENERAL STUDENT COUNCIL FRESIIMAN-SOPHOMORE JUNIOR-SENIOR First Row: P. Zzunurski, C. Dominick, L. Mcrkel, C. Lawrence, SFrllPd: S. Hagmter, L DiBiagin, R. Sumvlsnn, L. Knsydur, .L 5. Mann. Second Raw: V. Kabtncr, DV Stillman, L Lawson, B. Johnson, L. Cuswell, L. Joyce, D. Burg. First Row: N. llIariu, Caro, K. SimanoskiA Third Row: B. Flacht'k, T. Morgan, D. S. Fisher, K. Prolti, K4 Kcllehvr, D. Dt-Guso, L. Mould, C. Drumnmnd, S. Warnv, S. Gunther. Fourth Row: C. Baniewicz, McMunamy. Second Row: T. Helfrich, S. Creenberg, C. Mc- J. Ozlins, D, Szjcr, W. Carrick, L. Rice. Carrick, S. Banyasz, J. Buslh D. Slut, C. Fox Third Row: C, Werthwein, C. Kiraly, A Richardson, HV Zuchmvski, J, Kovum, R. Cihlmns. D. Ricca. Fourth Row: C. Kostvlnik, A. Montcfusco, C. Schnitzer, W. Wilson, T. Bakum, C. Cwie-ka, M. Currieri. .133 0n lhis pug wv thunk thtm- who gave un- svlfishh nf lhvir limv to assist in tho nlwrulinns of many svluml tIt-purtmvnls and uHix'e-s. By atlvmling tn Ihn minor rlmrvs. thum- girls help tn im'rt-nsv lhv oHirimu-y 0f st'huul mulinv. GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS First Row: A. Oliveri. N. Dias. E, Codek. C Rocco. J. MCCarritk. T. Erry. M. Brudim Setunrz' Row: D. Del Candin. M. Lungclaff. D. Sanznne. S. sztrivk. 1.. Hcinzv. C. Hmrlry. N. Purim Third Row: C. Hvinzc. V4 Parin. J. Sinclair. DS Marino. 5. Einzingor. B. Herman, 14 Heidorn. Fourlh Row: 5. Daluesin, K. Nfi'llvrt. D. Bnkvr. D. lfnnahan, C. Kiraly. AS Mamie, C. Munn. J. Thaiz. ATTENDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS First Row: M. Greenberg, P. Hnnetti. P. Stunger, R. Samel- son, L. Tudor, M. Flannery, A. Pugliese. KS Reynolds, S. Hagctlcr, Second Row: R. Bracken. P. Adumek, S. Fisher, E. Cunningham. D. Nisky. L, Caswell, M. Banyasz, L. Blcjwas. K. Simanoski. Third Raw: SA Banyan, PS Hmley, P. Whalen. F. Starkey, L. Vadala, J. Wirsig, V. Bush, P. Helm, M. Munxgomery. Fourth Row: K. Sevell, D. Ricca, S. Tmpp, D. Walsh, B. Marsinick. 5. Hamilton, 5. Pawlak, K. Meyer, K. Romonosky, N. Baird ATHLETIC OFFICE ASSISTANTS 0n, Floor: G. Fox. J. BeIL S. Hogan, Standing: R. Adus- czik, K. Huber, S. Thompson, D. Brumer, P. David, P. Stringer, P. Oleyar, C. Rand, C. Wilkinson, SS Banyasz, C. McManamy, E. Pczzulich, R. SamclsonS HEALTH OFFICE ASSISTANTS First Row: D. Carroll, S Green. B. Clndic. J. Khrnn, J. De- Cinrgin, E. Knller. Serond Row: 5. Babich, D. Lazeralinn, PS Juckey, E. Achttrl, D. Graham, K. Boll. Third Row: N. Frank, R Rutkowski. A. Mussari, S. Mumford, L. Mould, B. Hartley. SOUND STUDIO Our Sound Studio staff is one of the many none centers of the school. W'ith the holp of this group, the svhool is kept abreast of all events. SOUND STUDIO Smuml: J. Sun'hurhky. C. Bivkshm P. Blirgvr. Sland- ing: H. var, U. Jnnrs. J. Sithnt-idori LIBRARY COUNCIL Firs! Raw: M. Josephs. I. Clcasun. Scrond Row: B. Climki, K. Amory, T. Supku, M. Stefanick, K. Dominick. J. Nelson. Thin! Raw: J. Matusiv- wirz. N. Rnsenthal, N. Brmarkt, Li Brrmun, B. Flynn, Miss Rhodcsi Librarian. STAGE CREW Firs! Row: K. Ashlry. C. Mulligan, R. Strykeri LIBRARY COUNCIL Top: W. Carriuk. Our Library Council is always willing to help a student in need of literary advancement. STAGE CREW This group is in part responsible for the success of our many memorable programs. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Audio-Visual Aids are an important part of modern tearhing methods. and this staff maintains the equipmenl so necessary to our teachers here at Regional. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Seated: D. Ashh-y, Wi Currivk, K. Frank. Ti Helfrivh, J. Hurlini K. Ashley, H. Ktissler, R. Strykcr. TV Nicholas. B. Lorenz. T. Bukum, D. Carpini, G. Schnitzcr, S, Thurhi-r. Smmling: I ,A' 4xn0wa hNun halw ivh cmas 1135 Sie onon werdenl.7 GERMAN CLUB Fin! Ruu': L, Hvinzv. C. Hcinzc. J. Hr'idorn. Mrs Cym'gry. Arlvwvr, Svrmul Row: B. Rambo. E. Mulmbvrg. N. Boson Ihul. D. Martin. V. Copplrsnn. Third Ruxr: D. VanPNh, C. ESEIIIP. U Uhlig. J. Purin. B. Fluchok. Fourih Row: 3. Schulvnbvrg. B. NdIr-pu. M. Rusriano, S. Paxdak. FRENCH CLUB First Row: H Strickland. E. Stampfer, Mrs. DiLco, Adviser; J. Kr'lsn. C. Roam. Srrnnd Row: U Bruun, 1,. Oatlny, D. Kclsn, F. Sicllur, T. Kelley. V, Palmer. Thin! Row: B. Clark, 3 Warm:, N. anmrkt, JV Richvr, L. Noyes, S. Rus- sell, D. IAIZPTuliOIL Fourllz Row: M. Knpecky, S. Andres, R. Kroskiewicz, V. Varin, C. Hurly, C. Bulzl. 136 Furrign lunguuyt- is :m impnrlun! purl nf our swluml rurrix-ulum. II is llw vmh-uxnr of 1-11le language vlulw 1m vm'irlu und snpplvnwnl 1h.- 111le mum mxrk :Iml lhui vnqu sImh-nh In vnungu in infnrnml rnnu'rsutiun mnl :lr'tix ilit's'. Tho Latin aultl Cr'rnmn rlulIs ruhunw- lhvir mvc'tinfgs uilh pl:le pvrfnrmvd in the nuliu' tungmx LATIN CLVB FIN anr: H. Hz'lIingt-n H. Purl. R. Haurrn. S. MumfnrxL D. Uulungu. IX Spivak. Mrm Hrnm-n. Aniximr, Sm-nml Hull': 5 14.1WI'PIH'I'. C Budd. S. Iiahirh, B. Yukulmw. Third Raul: N. Paulmvnn. IL Umiglin. S, Uunllu-r. H. thum. K. MiIIrL Fourlll Rnu: C. Pinkhum. P. Uvndit, L. KroskviV win. D. Wuhunvyg MV Stark. LANGUAGE CLUBS THE ONE V D. Riven. S. Hugun, .l. Lurum, E. Alwlw mm H. Sumt-Imn, Xiiv Cuhrn. Advisor; R, Calizvxuki, V1. Hdnm-ry. l,ilurzxry puhlit'utions mu often he the hub of svhuul activities. We here at Jnhnsnn Rrgiunal haw: two very hm: editions in our literary magazine, the Quasi, and our newspaper, the Crusmlen The Quest endeavors to make use uf the flue vrcaliw minds nf uur interested students, and the Crusader attempts to keep all students infnrmml of the latest news and happenings in our N'llUUl. 'l'hc skillful writing of these slafTs is always enjoyed by the students at Regional. THE CRUSADER STAFF Seated: D. Hellinger, Wh Crazyk, B. Clinski, V. Parin, R. Fcrnandcz, Mr. Stereu. Advisorh Standing: B. Ohnsurg, B. Bailey, E. Carlson, J. Martin, J. Urciuoli, D. Creamer, D. Lazeratiun, F. Sieller, M. Weber. ART CLUB In the Art Club, Regionalhs artists develop their talents. Throughout the year the Art Club provides scenery and decorations for many school activities as a special project. ART CLUB 0n Floor: E. Achtel. C. Valenti, P. Zamorski. Standing: J. Skimmons, Mrs. Polonsky, Advisor; C. Yarosi, D. Stec. L. Hoffman, N. chlon, P. Burger, Rh Spittel, W, McGee. NATIONAL THESPIAN Si,ClETY Thv pruinH- illlli n'hm-mvnl 0i Ihc' url of ih'umzl is the nhjm-t Hi this t'illli. II is :l xnhmhlv nitl In all whu inlvnd to cuter 1hr lhvutrivul pmh-ssinn. As :1 nvw zuhliliun to the club pmgreun. Ihu 'l'hvspiun Swirl; wus grunlwl :1 nnliunul t'hurlur this Vu'ur. NATIONAL 'lilllCHl'lAN SOCIETY Swlft'zl': Fa l'vuuiivh, Li Ilt'Angx-Iis, Mrs. Fx'hlmun. Adiiwr; H, Ih'mmn. Firx! Ruu': V. thlm'ri J, Kruhn, NI, Dim. U. Hillx l,. Hrrkc-l. Ji Valvnlinw, .S'r't'uml Row: P Athlmvk. Pi Hrumvr, l'i. Tllit'hl. H. Hrmm-r. IL Stillman. l'. I'u-Hi. Thin! Kmr: .Ii Linn. lh Knpnr. .i. Milllhirwirh N. Mmmrm 5V Hilll'lhlll, P. Wiirilnrih, Fourfh Rllu': U. Igurxki. 1;. KibM-H. N. Wunh-fuxru, K, Hurlh-L K. Huhe-r. F. Ihhsn. livfl: Pwmln-Inlvlh-rllulliunu. CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB Svalwi: P. Cardinvr, R. Ki'uskii-wit'z. Smmliny: Mr Kh'in- hum. Aihisnr: D. Szpvr. Mr. haulks, Mh'lmr: Ii, VJnPr'lL Bcluw: listupitlnlu mW i F - r . : h . h , h , :4. :izi'iz; ' . ,; CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB The Chess and Checkers Club competes with other schools for the Championship of these hrain-taxing activities. In bimonthly meetings the: members of this cluh get to sharpen their wits in cmnpctitinn with each other. BRIDGE CLUB The Bridge Club strives lo Imrh its memhcrs the. fundamentals Hi this vumplox game. Point syslcmS. the, inlrivat-ie-s of bidding. and tho Goren Method are taught and pravtiuwl at weekly meetings. BRIDGE CLUB Seated: Ii Huff, R Wirnglinllu. E. Nudh-r. Standing: Miss Slamlcr, Advisnr; M. Welwri Miss Dols, Atlvisnr. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB D, Ashley, H. Conay, J. Flchner, K. Kane, R. Kimmeck, L. Kosydar, R. Lioneni, G. Schonje, P. Zumorski, Mr. Vitkowsky, Advison PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB In addition to furthering: their knowledge of photog- raphy, the Photography Club also lends its talents and nquipmem to tho, St'hool fur a variety of activities. 138 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE Smited: B, Flachttk, D. Mtinahan, Mrsi Lough, Adviwr; Mrbi ershuren, Advisnr; J. Rat- cliffs, C. Heinzc, Si Tamho. First Row: V. Palmer, E. Milstoin, B. Rambo, L. Weber, C. Rubyv J. Skimmons, J, Cusmann, Ki Boyle, S. Bahich. Second Row: A. Bender, B. Wow. kunyn, P. Kano. M. Ruby, D. Salvesen, N. Paulmenn, D. Zincnwitz, P. Anderson, P. De- Franco. Third Row: J. Parin, D. Brown, L, Heinzc, E. Achtel, .C. Cnniglin, S. Gunther, D. Graham, I DiLoHn, M. Prish, B. Kuna. Fourth Row: E. Winter, C, Adasczik, S. Mumford, C. Nelmn, K. Fernandez, J. Lutes, M. Rusciunn, D. Hay, J. Crabowsky, J. McManurny. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Thu FTA was established to provide an introduction to teaching for all interested students. This club offers the opportunity to acquire information about this profession by visiting other schools and mlieges and listening to speakers in various fields of teaching. Besides providing intellectual stimula- tion. the iiFuture Teachers sponsor an annual smorgasbord and dance. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA JUNIOR-SENIOR Seated: B. Flashek, D. Monahan, Mrs. Lough. Advisor: Mrs. Vershuren. Adviser; J. Ratclifie, C. Heinze, S. Tambo. First Row: C. Rocco, D. Carroll, C. Prclti, L, Noyes, E. Stampfcr, -Bi Eardlcy, C. Braun, C. Loewy. Second Row: P. Helm, D. Comberg, D. DeCezo, S. Dalusm, L. Joyce, P. Stringer, M. Weber, M. Dios. Third Row: M. Leary, Ni Cohen. C. Andres, C. Hurly, P. Spivak, N. Haria, J. Johnson. Fourth Row: L. Haber, J. KovaCS, B. Nalepa, C. Berg, L. Schavilzi S. Pawlak, P Bauer, P. David. FORENSICS A well spoken person is an asset to any group, but an orator is made and not born. This club gives the students the time to practice the skills necessary to a public speaker. FORENSICS CLUB C. Muringcr. B. Hartley, A. Pezzulich, Mr. Kenny, Advisor; B. Epps, K. Ozolins, L. DeAngelis. 139 FUTURE BFSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FRESHHAN-SOPHOMORE Sttntrd: A, Olixm'i. N. Htirgstmit. Mr. SFTiTtnrilitK Advisor: Ji Curlmnv. I Stt !'niu1';; 171'er Row: R, Rutkowski, Kt Huhrr. D. Hmmmvr. J, WHtii-mki. K. Pviusin. Sprawl Row: 3 Um. .I. Mit'halt'xy'k, M, Fqnmito. P. Protti. .VI. ManrlskL C. Burttck. K. Kmidrusvuic, C SZL'H'IZI. C. Schilh'r. Third Row: E. Suit. Pi Rrumnwr. F, Patrick. K, Stan. R. Larson, R Jaukv, J. Tn-dvuu. P. 5311mm: Fourth Row: L. Sywcr. 14. Spam. 1'. Padusniak. J. Sinclair, A. Schustvr. M. Coff. Li Bumsso. L. Cumunn. J. Thuiz. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Knowing the many opportunities available in business is important to the business leaders of tomorrow. This is accomplished by the clubis numerous projects and activities. In the spring of the year, the Future Business Leaders combined business with pleasure as they spon- sored a school dance. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Our Distributive Education Club strives toward the goal of furthering the education of its members in the world of business. D. E. CLUB First Row: Mrs. Ullnm, Adviser; A. Evers, S. Russet, J. Hudak, C. Papandriu. Second Raw: 5. Westerlund, R. Cangelosi, R. Brady, C. Blazovic, D. Koaska. Third Row: E. Walker, F. DeBello, J. Lobrano, B. Waterson, Ri Bosch, 5. Jacobson, 140 FIITURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Jl'NlOR-SENIOR Seulrn': A. Uliwri. N. Brrgstmh. Wr, Scritturalv. Advixnr: J. Carhnnv. J. Slt'rnht-rgi First Rmr: R, Rutkrmx'ki. K. Uuhvr. D. Brummvr. J. W'uivmki, K, PPhlsin. Pi Krnv. Se'mnd Rnu': S. Whitman J, AIinmnti. J. Furringtnn. K. DiNicnIa. P. Tuhiam N. Cutrnnr. D. Ciuha. S. IIcisvlhackV M. Hunntiry, C, Culluvvi. Thin, Raw: J. Sinclair. 5. Adams, J. Lm'as. Nt Baird. H. Rarlhu. P. Kiisku. S. Patrick. L, KundraN-wit'. Di Thnmpmn. C, Biuzzn, E. Knlluri Fourth Rmr: L. Spam. C. lirmliy, lli Taylnr. H. Nyilray. V. 011V; . S. 'lihunlwn. K. Vnnuhtm. At Skolny. M. Cimk. C, Krahling. L, Kundrzhrwir. PHYSICS CLUB Our Physics Club is occupied with delving into the principles of natural law. Extra time in the lab gives the students a chance to probe deeper into the workings of the many pieces of equipment connected with the study of physics. PHYSICS CLUB SI'IIIMI: D. Muhnm-y. U. Fontunu, Mr. W'inhurn, Ad. visor: J. Yanuk, P, Spivuk. Shmlling: D. VunPclt, R. Brut-kt-n. M Stark. I5, Ilnyvr. Pi David, F. May; R. Lipka, Li Kruskviuicl, Ct Lujtteki. INVESTMENT CLUB Sealed: Ii. Czwsidy. C, Funtanzl. Mr. Cuzzoiino, Adv vianr: D, Muhnm-yi Firs! Row: M. Welwrt D. Carroll, Ki Bmtkvn, At Hit'hurdmn, Be Hartley, U. Junum. Sm:- onrl Raw: S. Greunhurg. V. Purim. P. David. M. Biluch. B. Nlixktwicil. Mi Lv-ury, R. Fernandez. 'I'hirrl Row: F. May, R. Bivim'ki. R. Lipku, .i. Blaze. C. Cwivku. M. Gurrim'i. INVESTMENT CLUB The understanding of the modern securities market and the fundamentals of trading in stocks and bonds are the main activities of the Invest- ment Club. Students can experience first hand the thrills and disappointments that are connected with the fluctuations of the stock market. Bulls. Bears, Lambs, and Wolves. CHEMISTRY CLUB The aim of the Chemistry Club is to take classroom work one step further into the lab. The experiments and techniques learned in this club will prove invaluable to its future chemists. CHEMISTRY CLUB Seated: A. Prish, T. Opaiack. D. Szper, J. Susko, R. Kroskiewicz, Mr. Winburn, Advisor. Standing: Mr. Klein- hans, Advisor; D. Breschor, .I. Mortin, K. Ozolins, B. Ohn- sorg, J. Blazei D. Cornell, R. Wojiak. l'ulvlit'uliuns :11? :m impul'lunl purl nf whim! lih'. um! lhv M'Ell'lllulk h nu vxrvpliun. I'lm'h ywu' lln' Luluv' Mal? :xllvnlpls In impruu' upon thv puleh-aliun Hf lln- H'AH' ln-rnro It; In't'wnl- i113; tn lhv nultlt'l: lmHl pitlnriulh :HHI xrrlt- ;1Hlx. :1 n-xie'u Hf lht- xn'ulk tWFilinJ. flm-fiHn-d PVPHIR 'I'ht' furull'x 11ml wninr HHIUH lwgin lhl'ir wurk immmliulcly 'I'llm must uurk rapidly lull vHirh-mh. lu rlHIFII tlu' HM! wvliun Hf Ilw y'alx'luunk ln-fun- Ih-m-mlu'l'. 3X5 lht' prwwx lwgin lu 10H. lhv m'lixilivs. qmrls. uml rlulw mlilurN mm-t lngvllwr :Lml l-I'mlh' nriginul Iznnuh fur Iht-ir wrlium. 'Hn- urI mlilur uurln m'luwlx xxith Iluw- .xluH' mrm- ln-rx Nuggewling Imxxilxlt- :lllhlit Man ful lllt'il' hummus. and HI. HMIum F ke-pl lulu luking pidulw 41f vu'r'xllninp Hum fnn'iun Usiluh lu Hw Cht-v :Hnl CIH-rLt-h Llulx 'I'ht' mlu'rliiin; me runlinuulh uul'Ls N.Iil ilinJ mL' um! w-Hin; H'urfnmkx in nrdm' In l'iliW' t-nuuuh mnm'y In Inn fur HIP Lancv Editur-ierhirf expluim In the staff members xxurkin; on llw fan'ulh aunl pul'luulmn, senior sections how In make lannub uml XH'itP pry. Hw I'Alilurrinl.hivf vnlhlhiualix'ullvx surrka nil! AH Ilw rlutT Illt'lHlWW throughout lhc- ymn' gixinj; mlxirv um! runnlimltin; tho xar- THE LANCE iuux urlixiliw Hf. rurh wrliun. Mr. lkCaro. 111mm photographer. is caught trhatling with a friend. The lhrPP hm ,5 spurts vditnrs wnrk un basketball layuuls xxhile- the girls rlisvllss vom- for tht'ir vation. A umnnmn sight in the Sound Studiu is a table full Hf pivtures. The activities and dubs editors fmd it hard t'hmnsing.I the best At a hnan meeting. the Lanw lCtHlnr appruves an zu'tivities picture. layout. LANCE STAFF 'Hn-w gil'k 2m: kept 1111er npin; IxL-zu'lmuk Cupy. lClH'IUH-IN-CHIICF Kt-Iwrt'u S. ICMH IJWWRAHY HH'I'UR Jrun Krlwn KHT ICIH'I'UR Alunw Ihulith- ICUJ IXIVY ICIH'IUHS Jr-zm Wuluxivniw. Huinc- Slumpfm' SI'NIUR ICHITUHS lenn Vnntunu Hium- Wunulnm HI'IVIYI'HICS ICHI'I'ORS Hulwl'lu Hl'zu'lu'n Juzmm- Cmmplnn ,Iu-Aml IIw-Mum CIIHS HH'I'URS V211 Hux'inl Curnllxn Hvilm- SPORTS ICUITURS Pal Buuvr Cam! Ktwtvlnik Iuriu Gurriol'i Slur Ult'vnlwr; JHP ;111th NUVI'ZIH'ISl C EDITORS l,iu-r' Casshly Huurcrn Lulu Culhi Prvlli Gail Vhirtfm'vin Hun Zumurski llHCVH1' lC-Yl lONS 'n Pm; HHTURS 5- .IM Gallisl: Jmh Curlmnc Cu-ml Ml-Carrivk Hun Mm HPCrvzia Lnurir Suskn KJHU Uajvwski Cau'ulr- Wvltnvr Ruwmuriv Rutktmski i 'Hn- utiwrtidn; Muff trighll happily mums nut the last. paymel'lt for tho wurlmuk whilr the rest of the staff thelmH frantlcally Ines t0 fmirh lzbl-minute layouts. Girls9 Athletic Association GuLA. OFFICERS Lefl 10 right: C. W'ilkinsun. 'l'rmqlrt'r: D. Lalmv'nliun. Sv-rre-Idly: Kh Huln-l. I'ymixh'm: U Mcllunumy. VicehPrvsidt'm: R. erkvn. U.:X.L Hevprwvnhllixu From fall to Spring the Girls3 Athletic Assm'iatiun is con- against other schonls. In those gumo's tho AIPVPIHP mnl Ilieplay tinually active. This year as before the C.A.A. has provided their skill. as well as haw a good tinw. all girls with the opportunity of enjoying a variety of sports livery June a 6AA. Rnumi-lp is pIunm-tl 11y lhc- uHit-ers from swimming t0 softball. at xshirh lime msnnls arr: prusrntml. and lln- m-w nmcers In addition to intramural competition, the girls play intrmhu-ml. A potential Olympic Champ. Is it another home run for Rose? 146 ADVANCED GOLF melmg: P. Htrmgx-r. G. Clmhy. R. errmndvz. C. lhlmzelln. Slunding: K, Rulknvwki. II. Slunivki. 1.. Cnuidy, N. Iluriu. Geri Braun and Gail Crosby watch the birdie. The Robin Hoods of Regional. 1 Best foot forward. Pal shows Kathy the way tn d0 iL 147 MODERN DANCE Llnrhrix'V' B. N.Ilqnl. V. Ulnar. K. Uliu'rL IN xunm. t; Ruu'u. K. Lurq-Im'n. Carol MvCarrick gets an- other strike, and itfs being,r rerorded by Sharon Adam: and Nnrine Ilaria. The WWnning Volleyball Tvam firct :1 1,le In righl: U, 0-im'kv. 5, Luau C. Wilkinmu. U. Burg, H ' . , ' Its mlne I saw u unrlvr lhc- hall IA. thlh. Popular Activities LTome on in' the water ; fineH A ' 1 ' Togethemess '4-W. Watch this May, gtI hope the ref isnl looking , 149 FRESHMAN TEAM Left to right: Eileen Moran. Nancy Green, c.lml Pinkhum. ' - , v - - Coleen Moore, Jill Grm'nlmrg, Dollie Zinkowin. Cathy For nandez, Dium- Sulwsvn. SOPHOMORE TEA M erl Iu Iigltl. hillillgl: Kuhn Kant: lh-nw- lmllinu. Anna Massuri, lmll m rigid. lknm-lingl: ,Iwrim SinrlJiL Iinnnin- Clark. Sm- Muyuirv, Harlmm Stuul. Class Basketball JerIOR TEAM Lv'fl to right: Hun Uw'it'kL Andn-J Rivlmrdmn. Linda Nuyrw. Pz-ggy He'lm. Diam- Burg, Lillian Hmlll. lle-nim- Luzvrulinn. Cum! Wilkinmn, Bn-rnirr Hunlrwg Donna Stn-r. 150 SENIOR TEAM Left to righl: Pal Stringer, Donna Ricca, Maureen Leary; R050 Adammik, Carol Kostclnik, Cathy Huber, Puulrtm Buchy, Doris Brumrr. Color Guard tjulxmin M. Lanpmtf. X. Frank. D. Munalhul. M. Kmrnry. R. Huntlry. B, Emm The Culnr Guard mhh an inspiratinnal spirit In all tht- football games. Wye aim .wu this gmup lcmling thc xit'tory pamdw and perfnrming in all the assemblies. The members nf lhis group put in a hut of hours of hard work to pruduce new rnulines nu Sutunhum This gruup of girls has added :1 kn of glow to the half-time purfnrmzmcv. Marx Lanustaif having a little lmuhlv during practice with The Cnlnr Guard pPrfnrms m zlsuplnllly. 151 her squad. Kneeling: Majoreuv C. Law. 5. Banyasz, C. MCCaine. Captain E, Kesslor. Standing: Pt Helm, L. Jordan, Pi Velsor. Twirlers The A.L.J. Twirlers entertain at half-time with the hand. Besides performing on Saturdays. they also perform at pep rallies. danres. and the hand Convert. The Twiriers work very hard devoting their time tiflPT St'ilnni so that their rnutine: be original and interesting. wiH 152 Twirlers at the beginning of a football game. Learning a new routine for Saturday. Our vIu-vrIc-aulvrs are u group of thwnlwi aml hurdunrking girls. l'all and xsintm' they are un imlisln-nsuhle purl of cum puma. invuking vmhusiusm intn the fans and lumping Ihc tramsa 5pil'il up. 'lVln-ir dulim im'hule nut unl'x rhcering at funi- huH. sur-H-r. wrvstling. um! hzhkotlrull gzlnws. but urganizjng pvp rallies writingr and prurtit'ing thrir rhesus. 21ml lraining next yfark t'hecrlradvrs to take thc seniors. places. A E RL I i: gCrz1saz1er5 Blue. I I Crusaders While. C Come on. Crusaders: .. Basket Lc'fs f3ghl. $': LPf! to right: Captain K. Kelleher, L. Tudor. Cn-vapmin E. Cunningham. In Bleiwas. R Brackrin. S. Rielh. S. Fisher, 5. Hageller. mad?! 23A2 tm.Q$gug h VARSITY FOOTBALL TEA M Firs! row: T, DPBlnssi. Rt Cuzzn, C. Rva. ,L Prish, J, Pmrtelson. M. Nelson, T. Tumusovic. F. Montefuscn. J. Pinkin. R. Taylor. J. Humenik. Second raw: B. anexxudzki. H. Pif'pt'r. R. Prcina. A. Buydns, ,I. Howie. Rt Tumatik, D. trinrw'lvyn, Ii ltrm-nz. H. KPIML ll Wrrhl. Tt Kulpzl, T. Fallonc. Third row: C, Sharp. K. Itiw. H, Smuhn. H. Kdirim G, tlwivku. J. Mnesunn Ft Spatiani. P. Upttltuk J. Smith T. BJkllIll. D, lizlrpinit Fourth row: P. Cnrmichm-I. S. Ke-Iin. Hunt tiutn'h: 'l', ,lnhtbnn, FOOTBALL 7 GAME WIN STREAK MARKS BEST GRID SEASON Improving over last yearts 6-3 season understandably was quite a task for this year? football team. However, Coach Kelin led our squad to a hue 7-2 rqcord. the best ever in the sch0017s history. In doing so. it gave Clark sole possession of the second place in the W'atchung Conference. Led by the aerial attacks of Frank Spaziani. the tremendous pass-catching of Al Prisch and the hard running of Ron Pecina, the club posed an oftenSiVe threat both in the air and on the ground. After suftering lnssvs tn our traditional rival Westheld and thou tn Springhvhl. ttw tram tum their hrs! gramv against Cranford. They then followed uith Six mute wins. rnmpleting a lrcmenduus sewn gzmw xsimlinj; hll'vakt Prnhulvlvx mw nf our most thu'isin' aml imptvl'ltllll Xit'lnt'th tHiS a 26-6 uin M'Pr a highly touted Rahway team. Then. an 'lthzlnksgziving Day even this was topped when a slightly underdtg Clark team upset St'ntvh Plains. 71L in a great team vttnrt. Murh vredit should he- attrihutmt In Cnar'h Kclin. as well as his flve assistants. tor molding this teark squad tn the great team that it was. We anticipateIvontinued success in coming seasons. Crusaders, led by Spaziani. run onto Scotch Plains. 154 field for Thanksgiving Day game versus A5 lmys grab a lrrmllwr in game versus Westfield. they look on Spaziani calls signals for important 3rd and 10 play against intently to sm- hmx lht'ir leznnnlzllw fare. Scotch Plains. SCORES A.L.J. .7 0 Westfleld ................. 2'1 A.L.J. .25 Springfield 7 ....32 A.L.J ,,.,..21 Cranford .,.12 A.L.J. ., ...20 Hillside A.L.J. ......27 Roselle ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A.L.J. ..21 Berkeley Heights A.L.J. ,. ...19 Piscataway .............. A.L.J., ,26 Rahway ......... ALJ. , 7 T Scotch Plains .......... Kulpa and Tomasik combine to stop Pecina ri E throuvh larvae hole for se Plains? Morton on big 4th down play. I b 1: V9 yard gain and a first down in a crucial snuation. Pecina is finally gang-tackled after a 37- Prish leaps high to intercept a Coavh Kelin is wry pleased after Spaziani yard breakaway run versus Westfield. Cranford pass. has just romplcted long pass to Hanker- back Prish. BOII Harlmlg clears am nm'nsivv play with Herb Devker followingv tlw hull. 0 3.1721914 dd! UIR+ . , The Crusaders mount a scoring threat against Hillside. having five men within the penalty area. JOhn E5p05il0 attempts to steal the ball while calling John Bob Hartong initiates another offensive play for the Cru- 156 Kosar into the play. saders by booming the ball past the haIfAfleld marker. F1751 NF: U3 Sr'hnitzrr, .1. Eqnuitn, J. Kmar. H. Zuchuwdrei, B, J. Humid. T. Cuba. C. Schvcklvr. H. Bailey, S. Grernherg, L. Daney, Hurlnng, E. Dcvkvr. P. WLm-xs. Swami row: Couch Szwrragc, R. A. Beverka. W. Tuchanchuk L. Kruuk. Fuunlz row: B. Carrick. E. Hulnmm. T. Pawn. U. Kuhlith. R, Espnsilu. R. Jatksun. G. Wilson. Creamer, S. Dunning. B. Kenntdy. R. Miller. J. Schulz, D. Szahanski. R. Uihhnns. Cnuvh Prmgdlln. Tlu'nl mur: W. Tumhn, J. Spittalny. R. Scapati, S. Millr-r. Boaters Post Winning Record This year. Roginnalk sm-rer team was one that any svhnml vuuld lw mum! of. It had a filw rumhinaliun uf :lumina. hustle. and na- tural talent. 'Ihhv Hunters runsislently threat- ened the uppu5itiun with a wle-halanced at- tack. A tighl defense provided a good portion of thv Crusader-R Virtories hy holding rival teams In one goal or less in all but fuur games. Led on the field by high scorer John Espnsitn and Bah Hartongk standout per- furmam-e all inside. which earned him mention on tho AlI-County team, the sewer team fought its may 10 a 0-5-2 record. Cuan'h Frank Sex'erage vim look fnrward m an oven hatter year with many first team Veterans returning. Once again a Walchung Conference Cham- piunship Itmms in the future for the Regional Booters. SCORES ALJ. Edison Tech .. .. . . ..1 A.L.J. . Springfleld .. 3 A.L.J. . St. ATS .. ... . 1 A.L.J. Wyatthung Hills. .................. 1 ALJ. .. ....1 Clifford Svott . ....0 AVLJ. . ..l Scotch Plains .......... l ALJ. . ..1 Hillside ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .1 A.L..l. .. ....0 Gov. Livingston ................ 2 ALJ. . .. ..2 Cranfnrd .. ..3 A.L..I. .. . ..0 W'estfield ............................ 1 ALJ. . .3 Scotch Plains . . .0 A.L.J. .. ....5 Hillside .. ........................... 0 A.L.J. .. .2 Thomas Jefferson ............. 2 Against Tough Competition Coach Beverage goes over some pre-game strategy with the Startmg team. 157 m, i x l t I 1 Y 9320'? Wigalcxgaol $51230; . . i . inn ' VARSI'IW BASKETBALL Firs! mu': Ullrrin' Imipziu. Inury IinunL Hv'llnl-N Harlin. Tnnv 1 .llmnv. Hzlruhl KrwIt-r. 5me mm: livw'h Shmmrk. Mike Utler Tum Hdlxum. Billy Wilmn. lihuz'k Hallw. , , Hill Hizimvr. Ku-n Kdlnmnn, I ' I , A I ' Jt'rn Frvonmn, . i . Cagers, Theyire GR-R-Reat The Crusader five. under the leadership of Coach Fulton and Coach Shustack. compiled an 11-11 record which is one of the best in ALJis history. This record SCORES was achieved. largely through the team-s determinalinn to win despite many injuries ALJ. 61 Huitnn Regional ,30 and disappointments. ALJ. 1.10 Veu' Prm'inlenrv 51 There were many thrilling and sad moments duringr the season. The teamis 31.1...1. . 8 Nahuay , V 3! true potential Came through duringr uur upsets of Wiestheld and Scotch Plains. 2-:1-11: lttmnlftmd 31 In the Rahway game the team suffered a great loss when Captain Charlie Nlahnberg X'Ihi' Hi, RUTH:- Pliin ' 2,: ' . . i' . i. . . J tn ' i S t suFfered a compound fracture of the leg. Another blow came just before the L'mun ALJ. .35 Wanqd 1,5 Catholic game. when Coach Fulton. due to an illness. had to be relieved of his ALJ, .81 Ifniun Cullmlip 15 duties. The Crusaders. surging strongly near the end of the season. put up a valiant AlJ- U Cranfnrd , .07 effort against Neptune 122.01 in the State Tournament. only to lose by 8 points. A'I'J' '11 RWPH '. 51 r . - . , .. ,- A - . A.L.Ji H.011 Davtmi Regional .50 Fhe high scorer for the season was Bllh Wilson vuth 306 pomts. He also AI J 31 Hilieitie . 1'1 set a school record with 33 points in one game and was named Most Valuable MLJ 10 Roselle Cathuliii 52 Player by his teammates. Credit for most of our rebounds goes to Mike Cakes and A.LJ. , 70 Gm; Livingston , 111 Bill Reimer who outjumped the other teams successfully. One of the steadiest .NLJ. .31 R'ahwzif , , , 6,1 and most reliable players on the team is Co-captain Dennis Martin. Dennis gave A'L'J' '1' WW 5 ! . 6'1 . . . . . ,- - . Cnunh Inurnament an inspirational lift in leading our offense and doggedly spearheading our defense. 1 I 1 36 .9prin 'fithl -2 He received a speelal award from the Coaches as being the Most Valuable Defensn'e Stale l'uurnanwnt Player. Harold kessler was one of the most versatile players. t'apahly handling LL! Sh Ifniun . ...... .17 oHensive and defensive chores. Mike Oakes was the recipient of an Honorable Mention 1.1..J v 68 NFPIUHC , , 7.76 from the New York Daily News team of New Jersey All-Stars. Juniors Chuck Mattes. Gerard Wilson. and Tom Bakem are expected to form the nucleus of next year's club. Coach Shustack calls in- struction tn the team from the sideline. Chuck Manes outjumps his man with ease in the Cranford game. Mike Oakes Comes down gently after a rebound. Senior Stars ' I ha 9 .. , l :! . k Juan... AQHNSDI. Captain Charla Culiuptain lh-nnis' Marlin Billy Wilson WzllnHN-Ig mm of Cmnfnrd's playvrs. x 3.; 5 -. , u c , J 3oV NS0 ngusaalfu Hike Oakes at tempts to wrest the b.all from.- P - n n A ; Hill Hic-mvr Hamid Kevlar Mike Oakes Billv hits UIIC from 1119 fUUI Ii ? enroutc t a rerord breakmg K655 grabs the pass and ex'entually drives for the svore in a big 33 point performam'e. game with Cranford. Cozu-h Shuslack gives the boys instruction during an important time out. One of our boys ends up wrestlingy for the hall with a Cranford player. Season Proves to be. Disappointing for Crusaders Fin! 1011': D. W'ln'vl. 1:. I. 11.xrtin. 1,. Jumw. '1. TJHI-r. .1. Nivhulwn. .1. 1.11hxxjv Coat'h Huupt'r lc-mL un-ul wmmrt In a member of his squad. 160 W'R EST! .I NC TEA H Hdrtnmlh-r. N. Slrlxkvr. 1.. Viggimn. 13, I'Uunlum, H. l,ipLu. ,M-mml mun Guhu. 1;. Dmu-lx. Third run 3 1,Iv.l1'1l Kuhn. 11, Cunlu-Hx. 1;.11'3 SIIrhuhky. :11. Illun. 1.u.u'h lilnvyn'l. SCORES .-1.L.J. 10 South 1,1:1infit'h1 :19 31.1...1. 11 110110101 11vi;1lb 5'13 1.1.1. H hpringfu-ltl CW ALJ. 21 Thnnuh .lt'Hvrwn 5H 31.1...1. h Huwllr V3111 3H 31.1...1. T Hadluzu 3:3 v1.1-1. 31 11 INI11I'111 233 13.1...1 I; Cumfmd 510 31.1...1. :1 11.1111 Plainlivlnl :12 3..11.J. .1 11i115it1r 36 21.1...1. 3 Nult'h 1'1311111' 13 31.1...1. 3 13$.kn-x 1:;ll1lu111' .311; me 11m beginning to tho t-m1 nf its St'usnn. this 'Hurl 1er-slling tvam nus lmset 1sit11 rlilfir-ultivs. Tho fiht. and prnlmhh Hu- most damaging an m the team. Way 1110 lurk of :1 Mg lurnom uhrn prartir-v 1wgun in qu-mlwr. :15 Cout'h Bub Hamper 0011M say. depth i5 uemh-d in am ulhlvlir team. not unly in dirm-t vmnpclitinn mu the. xursily It-H-I. 1Hl1 in 11w ouvnsix'c prm-liw nemlml in preparing: 11 tt'am. Cunstantl-x lump lo levr 1hr- lt-um. t'upluin Russ 5111ka Jill his best to help the ynungvr aml invxpvrivm'ml urvsllvrs. '1Htl11lt'f disappt'vintmenl Fame 10 Russ himself u'hon he uas sith-linul aflr'r :1 11111111: with Berkelrix Heights. Invxpvrienr-e on the team 1m: :1 luig pmMr-m. Hzlny 111,105 were left in the roster from 1osscs due to graduation and injurivs. Unv xxresllvr who had an abundant supply nf lmth uxpvricum- and lulvnl xuls Lull Viggiann. Lou 113d tho leum in Yil'lul'it'F xdlh Ax. and um: 0101-11-11 10 his teammates :15 lllrir .1105! Valuable Player. Prnspm-ts fur nvxt year scom 10 he Vt-n bright whh 211 Imus! four vzn'siu xuvstlch n'turning. Ullwr J, V. wrvsth'rs xsilh fint' rw-nnls wiH 1w, looking: for a Mark nn l1lt' 1mm. Competition 2111mm: the 10mm mmnhcrs next 19,1113 should be great. and this t'annnt fail In rosult in a mm'h better Muir for the x1 rcstk-rs. ig, w... n -.- . himself from an unfortunate Lnu Viggizum finds himwli in u lungltt uilh u lliilFidC grappler. Cary Tailor struggles to free predicament. g Above: Working hard to gain rnnlml. Gary Taylor attempts to break his man down. Below: Lou Viggiano. enroute to another ViI'tOIj. is in the process of fiat- tcnning his Opponent. Almz'r: Going fur the sxsitch against a tough opponent is-Boli Cmmellvx. nur 1 l3 puunder. Below: John Nivol- sun ties up 11b man as best iw van. trying to regain the upper hand. 161 BOWIINC THU! 7:0;1 mun Weft tu rightlz NIJt'in Currit-rL Dun Rirh, Hr. Sun Ummmu ,Imhn Utmiu. Walt Hwtmg Kt'n Brutku. Button: mu'. lh-ft tn rightl: Hurry Kmlwhn. Sit-w Hnnmn. Tum Sputumlt K111! Natlh'r. Jnhn Ptnrick. W'mnv thsh'rs Keglers Show Good F arm in Successful Season Bowling in Arthur L. Juhnwn perhaps isn't the higg'vst spurt. hut it is definitely BUW'LINU SCHEDI'LE the most successful. Exer since howlingy has boon inaugurated as a tPam sport 1n Dzltv 9rhtml wam the school, the remllts have been impressive. This scasun's t'Inh proved tn he no Jan I Hinton vaitmul WU exreptinn. Under the tutelage of Ur. San Giat'nmo. the kenglvrs had a 0-1 mm and Ian. 7 vamm- l,iViHLt'hlUH Wnn lost record and finished in third plare in the Union Cuunty Tournament. The latter lnn. 8 , Hillsidt- Wun accomplishment must have set some Sort of a revord. sim'e in the past fuur years. Ian. 21 , lt-mw Cih lmt t ' - ' ' t ' Wt ' ,- t '13'0115. I t ' . g - j' a Clark team has taken third place In the tuumey on thxn thffuent mt ixl. . FPlt I ,, , ,, tmwrnmrhungstun WU Steadied by three-year veterans John Martm and team mptum Harm Lumen. F91! ES , Hznlnn Htwimml Wan alongr with the high scoring,r of neummers Ken Brutka. John PutI'Jt-LA 21ml Wayne Frh H Hilhith' Won Masters. the entire squad never lost poise and remanwd mnslstrnt thrnughnut thv War 3 171mm Hmnh 'llun'nznnvnt Third ' t .- ' H : hnl. , 7, season With sn lettelmen retummg and a Hunk of pmmtsmg huh m the t1 0 Nutc lnm'nmm-nt m M PIL'FWI Vuu'h 20. Clarkas tradition of a successful howling team is wrmm nut to he shattcred. Cuavh San Giacomo. along,y with Ken Brulka and John Patrick, Mario goes for 10 pin in important shot agamst Sprmgfield. bQWin to relax as matvh attains! Hillside is nearl ended with . r P y Vuttnry assured. April Showers . . . . fnn-Hl thr spring spnrtsmen indoors us the trur-k. huschull. aml golf season Hhiflml intu gvar. Thr gym smwcd as' the training ground as these pivtures show. Until the lmtxs vuuld trade rubber Cleats fur the rval thing. they had to hp content with thr thurtitiviall'? przu'tit'e sessions. Cmu-hos Pcragan. chr-rage. and Hooper hnpc that their loums xxill .xuu-cssfulltx luring In an cud Juhnsun's mus! rewarding alh- lvtit' svamn. tRightt Ron Pecina. our top hurdler, gets in shape for this yearhs tl'm'k season. IFar righU John Espnsito. along Mlh Ed Hanak, leads our pule vault vnntingent this year. Frank Spaziani, Clarkis ace, loosens up for the. season Don Smolyn exhibits artistry with a wedge and wifHe hall. opener. 163 V 15. .,. . QM . ......7t 2. K. . :7 , v s- - .i:::.-.$i L V1 5 . Ixxp 2r $ 1r Enmpliments nf Normandy Sludin 107 Wutchung Avenue Plainfield. New Iersey PL 5-0431 166 lhunulinmnls III' THE STUDENT COUNCIL M -' 1 34:50; H. Zuchowski, C. Kiraly, C. Cwieka, Miss Maggese, Adviser: R. Gibbons, D. Ricca, A. Richard- son, M. Gurrieri, G. Schniuer. 167 WMH H+ Enmplimenls of Club 55 sue - 5821th: Mr. Blakely, Advisor; R Bielecki, L Blejwas, C. Fox. First Row: S. Fisher. A. Ververka, M. Stringer, E. Muller, S. Hagetler, L. Tudcr, L. CuswclL Second Row: P. 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I. +- In the Memory of RAYMOND BONARDI from his Beloved Wife, Peggy and Devoted Children, Linda and Brenda 175 Rusty Aardvark, alias R. E. Mr. 6: Mrs. A. Abelowitz Mr. 5t Mrs. M. Adamek Patricia Adamek Mr. SK Mrs. I. Adams Mr. 6: Mrs. L. Andres Mr. zS Mrs. S. Barako Mr. 6! Mrs. Bauer Mr. William Blakely Bob 6t Cheryl Mr. 6K Mrs. L. M. Bracken Mr. SK Mrs. Stanley Brown Mr. 6: Mrs. I. Brumer Mr. 6: Mrs. A. Brutka Mrs. Carbone Mr. 6i Mrs. W. Carlson Coach Carmichael Mr. 6K Mrs. A. B. Cctscone Mr. 6! Mrs. John M. Cassidy M. 6: I. Catering Mr. 6t Mrs. A. Conrad Mr. 5r Mrs. Marvin Heinze Hogan Family Mr. 6: Mrs. H. Hoyer Icmies Beauty Salon Mr. 6K Mrs. S. Iarvis Iohnny 6: Merle Mr. G Mrs. Nils Johnson Mr. '6 Mrs. Thomas Iohnson Mr. SK Mrs. M. Kostelnik Ieffery Scott Kearney Mr. CS Mrs. Iohn Kenny Mr. 5t Mrs. F. Kelso H.5ooAth... 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Mr. 6t Mrs. Morris Epps Becky Epps Nancy Epps Rusty Epps Mr. 6t Mrs. Robert Esccmdon Ann Evers Iill Faris Mr. 6: Mrs. Alfred Fontdncx French Club Hubie Galati Mr. 6: Mrs. Minnie Gardner Go NutseGeorqe Mr. 6: Mrs. James Greenberg Eileen Gould H. A, H. B. F. Club of A. L. I. Mr. 6: Mrs. Robert C. Hartley Mr. 6: Mrs. Frederick Heidom Acknowledgements The LANCE staff wishes to express its appreciation to the following people for the services they have rendered: To Mr. DeCaro, LANCE photographer, who has given unselfishly of his time to insure an excellent yearbook pictorially. To Mr. Pruett, publisher, whose patience and understanding have contributed to the success of the 1965 LANCE. To Miss Nancy Epps who helped us tremendously with the faculty and senior sections on deadline day. To the seniors who have collected money from senior homerooms for LANCE sales. To our benefactors in advertising whose generous support made it possible for the 1965 LANCE to go to publication. 176 ..-.. 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