Arthur L Johnson Regional High School - Lance Yearbook (Clark, NJ)
- Class of 1966
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MCMLXVI X e m In vo Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School ' 471' 1 w m Mu m am we 14.14531 v2.33 5w kiuth 5mg u? Jar mm Z-uw ml 55-:Eia-ai - hm Mg qum la; n ah km mgm and -q- v-'-vr vv E; t The Standard The Crusader The School Ring the Crusader the symbols of the Crusader winged heel . . . athletics lyre . . . music torch . . . knowledge olive wreath . . . victory Special Recogn ition We want to give special recognition in the tenth edition of The Lance to those teachers who have served the students for all these years. Viv Hmphx l'ilc-Jnm Wiw HMU Lillalwru Nuw'nwu Pll Iwival Edm'alr'nn fmwlvwnllwr W I: John HIIHM' Xurl'ul .N'lurlu'v Uildnwi UiLHxl-H. llm'ai Wuxir Viv Ur. Louis Pmugallu P11 ysu'ni Ftlu x m in n Wiv Vel'niv Rllmlw Librarian Hr. In in; Tan 1111' Ualhr'an'r-x Table of Contents Seniors Page 32 Activities Page 108 Umlvrclassmen Page 94 Advertising Page 1 60 1 Pro logue 0 Mortal man, who livest here by toil Do not complain of this thy hard estate: James Thomson The Castle of Indolenceh We are the people of the kingdom, the nobles, the knights, the squire's, the pages, the serfs, who have laboured to preserve and create the traditions of our castle - Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School. The Lance of 1966 pre- sents the kingdom, its standards, and its people in this the tenth anniversary edition. 11 12 Dedication In deep appreciation for his ten years of sewice to the students of Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School, the Lance staff dedicates The Lance of 1966 to John Muller. He has sewed lmth the students and the school as a history teacher, as lhe attend- ance director. and as the cafeteria director. He is always willing to listen to the problems of any student and to encourage everyone. John Mu ller 13 man... xn- Faculty We, too, are friends to loyalty. We love The king who loves the law, respects his boundg And reigns content within them. Him we serve Freely and with delight, who leaves us free. William Cowper The Task Dr. Warren M. Davis Superintendenl 0f Svhoals In his capacity as Superintendent of the Linion County Regional High School Distrirt. Dr. Davis supervises the administration of the three, Regional schools. M r A . Dr. Rnndulf Jm-obwn ,Afssislun! Nullvrinh'mimz! uf .N'rhrmlx Hr. Jamnhsen wnrks vlnsch with all favots of educational administratiun in our Distrivt. frum tho Huard nf Education to the individual sx-hmvls. Admin istration BOARD OF EDUCATION Sealed. lefl la right: Mr, E. Ward. Mr. R. Lockwood. Mr. W. Melirh. Dr. M. Jnrws. Mr. R. Powers. Dr. W. Davis. Standing, 10f! lo right: Mr. I. Jnhnstnne. Mr. J. Hopping. Ur. J. ConlirL Mr. L. Frederit-ks. Hr. H. Battaglia. Dr. R. Jarnhsen. Mr. F. Elasasser. 16 huwuk mud; . Maw. .- kt! ignhnlbohw Aquwipug :g. a Ur. Rohvrt E. Ilough Mr. Louis DeRosa Prinl'z'pal Assislanl Principal To Mr. Huugh goes the credit for an emcient, well- Mr. DeRosa works diligently to improve the quality organized pmgram in all areas of our school. of our school through the co-operation of the individual. Mr. 1. Kenneth Moritko Dr. Donald Meravlmik Diracmr 0f Guidance Director of Special Services Mr. Moritko heads a department which is vital to Dr. Merachnik capably oversees our 501100th psy- all students in planning: their futures. Chological, medical, and remedial services. 17 Mr. Edward Brown Husiv Coordinalor Trenton State College, 3.5.: New York University, 111.14.; Further work: Montclair State College, Trenton State College. Mr. Stanley Crossmzm Inlluslrial, locational. and Fine Arts Coordinator Newark State College, 3.5.; New York University, MA. Mr. John Brown Physical Ellucalz'on Coordinator University of Florida, A.B.; Columbia University, MA. 18 Departmental Mr. Allgllsl Cuprio Languagv Cnurllinalur Culumhia College. XLIL: Columbia ldliwcrsity. MJL Mr. George Barclay Science Coordinalor Gettysburg College. A.B.: Columbia Uni- versity, M.A.; University of New Mexico. M.Ed.Sci.; Further work: Newark College of Engineering, Rutgers University, Uni- versity of Colorado. Coordinators Miss Eleanor Murphy Business Coordinator Indiana State College, B.S.Ed.; L'niVersity of Pittsburgh, M.Ed.; Further work: Rutgers University, Syracuse Uni- versity. Mr. John Huaglzmd English Coordinator Montclair State College, All, M.A.; Further work: C0- lumhia University. Rutgers University. M 1'. Joseph Sott Mullz emalics Coordinator Montclair State College, A.B., M.A.; Further work: Co- lumbia University. Miss Pauline Keith Social Studies Coordinator Syracuse University, A.B.; University Of Colorado, M.Ed.; Further work: New York University, University of Colorado. Mrs. Mary A1111 UllWlCh Home Economics Coordinator College of St. Elizabeth, 3.5.; Rutgers University, M.Ed. 19 Miss Elaine Allgoever English College Misericordia. A.B.: Furrhcr u'orli: University. Mr. Theodore Amo Physical Education Springfield College, 3.5. I Miss Susan Baly Guidance Rider College, 8.5.; Seton Hall Uni' versity, M.A.; Furlher work: Seton Hall University. 20 Seton Hall Mrs. Rose Appozmm Languagv Syracuse University, A.B., M.A.; Furrlwr ururk: New York University. Rutgers University. Mr. Robert Anderson Sonia! Studies Rutgers University, Aft, 11111111.; Further work: New School for Social Research. 0 Miss Valerie Basili English St. Joseple College for Women, A.B.; Further work: New York University. Mr. Joseph Assante Malhemalics Lake Forest College, 14.3.; North- western University, M. A.; Further work: Nurthwestem University, Uni- versity of Illinois. Mrs. Ad 3e Bennett Language Alfred University, A.B.; Further work: American Academy at Rome, Italy, College of the City of New York, Franklin and Marshall College, Rutgers University. M 1'. Walter B 0th Mush: M . Ck W : Bk 1: . I NH?! m ly Montclair State College, A.B.; Columbia University, MA. SW 10 CE Gullwlrurg Cullvgu.x1.li.; Cnlumhia University, M.A.; Uni- wrs'ity nf Now Woxir'o. M.EJHS'H'; Furllmr work: Newark College of Enginevring. Rumors University University of Colorado. 'u-z Miss Lynn-Ellen Brautigam . . Home Economics . M '. W 11 am BL kelr' l ISSience d ,V Monlvlair State College. AB. M's; R 11 B'u a V ' l x F:: 111.Sh l 1191 Pennglvania Stale thersity. 13.5. A b . Buvknoll University; A13. Mrs. Janice Carruth English Douglass College, X113. Mr. Ceorge Cuzzolino Mrs. Erica Broderick 5mm, Sludws M II Florida University, All; Montclair . . a zemallcs Slate College. A.B,, M.A.; Further West Vlrglma Wesleyan College, 1325.; work: Rutgers University. Further work: Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, Rutgers University. 21 Mrs. Sandra D015 Jlmhmnatim Special Services Montclair State College. AK: FurIIu'r work: University of Minnesota. 35.; Montclair State College. k A New York University. MA. Mr. Richard Esandrio Mrs. AHK-rtu Dilx-n Ltmguuge' Vunlrluir Shm' Cullvgv. .1 : WileC- lulu College: 11 . 1.: Furllzvr llOrli: Kmnm l'niu-rsily. HIHIIIIIIJ W Mr. Thomas Faulks Social Studies Rutgers Unix'crsity. Ali, MA. Mrs. Iris Feldman English . . . Miss Barbara Donne Umversxty of Plttsburgh, AB. SIJt'ial Slmlies Bales Cnllvge. Ali: Montclair State Col- lege. M.A. Mr. Richard Fleischer Wallurmalics State? University pf Iowa. 4.3.: Seton Hall Uni- Mrs. Al'lmle Della Carrel verslty, M.A.: l'urlllvr u'nrlr: Drew Lnn'ersny, gorl'al Silulim' Montvlair State College. UniVersity of Arkansas. T . ' ' University of Illinois. Lrsmus College. AJ?- 22 Mr. Allan Fisher English Mr. Frank Cranata x.eu'ark State College. 14.3.; Furlher work: Seton Special Services Hall LVlliVPrSin Paterson State College, AB. Mrs. Eleanor Frivdrivh B u .s'in ms Hmm'lair Sum. CnHt-ge. A.B.; Furlller Irarlx': Fairleigh Diukinmn University. Mrs. Marion Cyoergy Language PennsHvania Stale L'nix'ersity 3.5.: Middlebury College. .U.A.: Further Irorlrs Coelhe fnhcrslv at Frank- furt. Germany. Gutenbgr'g UniverSity M1 RObert Gundaker at Hainn Cermam'. Stanfnrd Univer- Social Studies M13 Allglht Cielwnldlh' sin. I'niVersiu of Colorado. Susquehanna University, AB. Snwiul Sluzlim Rutgeh l'nixchiu. 4,3. r77 Mr. Robert Fulton English Kings Cullvgc. AIL; Further work: Montvlair State Cnllvyo. Rutgers l'nivvrsity. Mr. James Cilmey 5611016? quuehanna Lvniversity. .413. 23 Mr. George Cergulas Indusirial Arls Harrington CI'IHPfJE. 11.11: Further u'orlr: Newark State College. Rutgers Unixersil-L Mr. Rulwrl Hnnpor Urilwr Etluralinn NImm-Iair Slutv CUHPgD. x113. ., , Mr. George Hillu V11: Alvin Itterly . . Mathematics Srimzrc M L bl, .mld: I?Cdden Jersey City State College. 3.5.: Seton Hall Fast NmmL-lmrg State College. ocza 1mm; University. 1111. HS. Kent State University, 13.5. Mr. Andrew Jupina Mr. Henry Hassel Mr Thomas Johmon Music Industrial Arts ' Ithaca College. 3.5., MA. Trentnn State College. H.S.Erl.; Colum- Pl'9 Sfl'a1 Edurallr'm hid University, M.A.; l'urlllcr work: Springfioltl Collagen li.5.: Further Rulgurs University, It'orlr: Seton Hall lilliVCI'Hily. 24 -- ' Mr. Seymour Kelin Physical Education MF' LheSlPr Kropmuikl Panzer College, 3.3.; Rutgers University, M.Ed. Imluxlriul Arls Nlillersvillc Stale Cnllvng. ILS. Mr. John Kenny Mr. Richard Kaczmarek Mr. Robert Kleinhans Social Studies Special Services Science Newark 511110 College. A-H.: Fllf- Seton Hall University, 13.5.; Furlher work: Western Reserve University, A.B., titer u'arlr: Rutgers Kniversity. Seton Hall tniversity. M-A-J Further work: Pratt Insti- tute. Rutgers University, St. Petefs College, University of Florida. B 'W 1 .II. If Mr. Leon Kvedar Miss Dorothy Krcglow . Industrial Arts Dramaths Mr. Robert Kastner Newark State College, I3.S.Ed. Manchester College. 3.5. Business Rutgers University, 13.3.; Furlher u'ork: Fairleigh Dickinson University. Rutgers University. 25 Miss Betty Linaberry Physical Education Trenton State College. 3.5.: Rut 381's University. 711.534.: Furllzer work: Rutgers University. Mrs. Jeanne Lough English wrest Virginia University. A.B.; Further '0ka wrest Virginia Uni- versity. Newark State College. Miss Mildred Midkiff M u x 130 Trenton Slate- CUHQL'C. If.5.: logv. 11.1.: I'urllwr ll'UflIf Lniversity nf W5nming. Miss Vivian Muggese I ? u s in ms Mrs. Gloria Monendez Language Teavhers- Vormal School. Havana. Cuba. Normal Tmr'iwr s Degree; Univ Versity of Havana. Dnrlnr in PHI- agogy: I'Vurlhrr n'orlr: Seton Hall University. Trenton Smtc Cnllvgr. H51; University of Colorado, JWJWUSEJ. 26 Murlll'luir Sluh- Cul- Xru Yolk I'niwrsily. L. Mr. Rolwrl Mt'Clhkor Rusinms Xlnntrluir Stalh' Unllt-gv. x113; Furtlmr u'm'lx': Hunlrlair Sluh- Cnllvgv. SI. valt'ljs Ctvllt';t'. Mrs. Bertha Mnnlvilh English l'nixorsily uf Pittsburgh. '35.: W'ustminster College. 17.8.: Furllu'r zl'nrk: Duke Uni- versity. Pennsylvania State Ixrniversity. Uni- versity of Mivhigan. A , ' Mr. John Muller Social Studies Albright College. 13.3.: Seton Hall University. MA. Mr. Monroe Nestlel' Guidance Mr. John Mattson Rutgers tnix'm'sily. A.B.; Seton Hall University. MJL: Furllu'r work: Nluntt'lair State College. Setoh South Dakota State UniVerSity, Hall University, 3.5.; Further work: Newark Science Mr. Joseph Marzullo Stale College. Induslrial Arls Rutgers Itniu'rsily. Nmmrk State Col- Iwgc. -,mf,-; m '3 r ' d Ix 743$ ,4 Miss Vernie Rhodes Rutgers University B.S.Ed., M.L.S.; Further u'ork: University Of VVash- ington. Mrs. Gail Page Mr. Louis Pemgallo Home Economics Physiral Educaliun Rutgers University, BS. Punzcr Cullcgv. 12.5.: Nem York Univer- sily.,1I.A. Mr. William Puglisi Mrs. Rose Polansky Sperial Services Art Paterson State College. AR; Further work: Pater Newark State College. 13.5. son State College. 27 Mr. Edward Shustzu'k Bu sinms . V L Mrs. Wurlt' Rulvl Bluomsburg Stale Lolleue. H5; Furllwr u'orlr: Hmm'lzlir lellll State College. . . ' , .Ii'rsoy Lily Mute Lnllrgv. xl.lf.; I'mllu'r IlHle: Mm Mu'k Lniw-rsily. Mr. John Redfcm Science Kent State University. 13.3.. M.Ed. Miss Candzwo Sampson English Northwestern Lvnixorsity. HS. Vlrh. 'Uit-v Sralrff Homv Evrmomir's Cedar Crest Cnllvgt'. HS. Mr. Louis Scrittm'ale Business Paterson State College. 11.5.: Montclair State College. M.A.: Furlhcr u'orlr: New Mr. Frank cherage Physical Education Mrs. Arlene Schmmrer York University. Montclair State College. A.H. Language Uourlwr Cnllvge. 41?. 28 Mr. Irving Taylor Mr. Hvrnmn Simmeth Mathematics Mallrmat'r' Brooklyn College. 14.13.: Southern College, 3.5., 0.D.; Fur- c Lb ther work: Rutgers University, Seton Hall University, Houghtm-I Cullcgef A3,: F'urtluzr usnrk: Newark College of Yale Universitv. Lngmcermg, New York l.,niwrsity. University of Illinois. t Miss Betty Short A qr X . . . . Ph sical Education Mr. Willlam S In y . , S 66' I S U Illne Mary Washington College. 3.5.; Further Mrs. Gertrude Schiitcr V j pwla erucis work: University of Colorado, Montclair Guidance Neyvark- btate Lollege, 8-5-2 New York State College. Seton Hall University. N Y R U . . H S M H A Lnn'ersny. M.A.: Further work: Rutgers 1 ew ur' nn'ersny. .. ., J . . .; lj ft '. 5 t H u U m .It . Rutgers University. 111.571.: Further nnercl y eon a nnerql y I X l 3 D, work: Rutgers University. , bu; k I Mr. Hugh Tunison Industrial Arts Mk. Ed'th Stender m 1 . Newark State Collewe, 12.5.,- New York Miss Jane Stamlcr Mathematics lfniversity, MA. C S . l 9 d' Montclair State College, A.B.; Further ' 0cm J 165 zrorlr: Drew University, Montclair State College. New York University, Temple University. 13.5. Marine Biological Laboratory. 29 Hr. Rulmrl Toto Cul'danre Fairleigh Dit-kinsun I'niH-Isity. 4.13.: Furlhcr N'nrk: Fair- leigh Dickinson University. Montr-luir State Cnlloge. Rutgers University a .3 Mrs. Aida Vastzi Beauty Culture Mrs. Barbara Ullom Home Economics West Virginia University. 13.5.; University of Pittsburgh. M.Ed.: Furlher work: Montclair State Col- lege, Rutgers University. Rutgers Unix ersity. Mr. Walter VVinburn S cience Columbia University, 13.5.; Rutgers Univer- sity, M.Ed.; Further work: Connecticut University. Stevens Institute of Technologyf Tufts University. Mr. Robert Vitkowsky Industrial Arts Newark State College. BA. 30 'Xllu-rt Vulvniu En g! i XII Wfilkt's Cullvge. .;1.I:.: Flullle'r H Hl'lff Hunlrluir Slim- Cnllo-gca Mr. Samuel Sivrlvs Spprml Srrl'irm Now ank lniu'fsily. ILX: City Collvgc. NJ; Furllu'r H'nrlr: New ank I'nixnrsiu. Miss Margaret Young Physical Education West Chester Stale College, 3.3.; Fur- ther work: .Vlontvlair State College. Mrs. Lynn Villa English Ohio Lnix'crsiu. N.SJ'HI. Wins. Dorothy Orsini Srlwol Nurse Dr. Francis Kamey School Physician E; .3 I a '. a g . . 9 9 3r uI .153 CAFETERIA STAFF Sealed: Mrs. Mary Marrin. Mrs. Robina Merrigan, Mrs. Helen Mihalko, Mrs. Belly Shaw, Mrs. Belly Ashley, Mrs. Mary Iannelli. Slanding: Mrs. Molly Monahan, Mrs. Anna Kairis. Mrs. Eileen 'l'hurhen Mrs. Edith Gulliford. Mrs. Helen Huslh, Mrs. Josephine Laskowski, Mrs. Eleanor Tallman, Mrs. Frcida Jacqucman. OFFICE STAFF Lch to righl: Mrs. Margaret Halsey. Mrs. Rita BurleiglL Mrs. Elizabeth Ticmann, Mrs. Dorothy Wally7 Mrs. Inez W'agner, Mrs. Stella Raider, Mrs. Dorothy Welsh. 31 Sen iors Build Thee more stately mansions, 0 my soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave the low-vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last, Shut Thee from heaven with a dome more vast Till Thou art at length free, Leaving Thine outgrown shell by lifehs unresting sea! Oliver Wendell Holmes hhThe Chambered Nautilushh Evelyn J. Adams Culln-gze Prcwmtory Elia A prospect for the business schools . . . ex'on'oneas friend. Bvl Canto 34; Brll'L-Irnnes 2. Clark Sandra Ann Andres Garwood Liberal Arts Sandy A mathematician at heart . . . loves to bowl. G.A.A. 123,4; French Club 331-, French National Hnnnr Society 3.4. .W$' 34 John F. Admns Jar'lf Homk'll fur l'ullogt' , . 4 eye on the puol table. lelrk Clark John Enjoys hunting . , his future. John W. Andrews Liln-ml MTS a sharp Lilwral Arts . vnllege in Alinmnli Ihhim'w Joann Muriv Uunsmnl In IHIHH'P Sovrvlury . . Mnilr. Mllinlml Hmmr Sm-ivh l: Hnmw l'nuln Virx- l'rwhlvnl 'v. Sm'rx-Lux 13. L l'n-mulvl .1: fukk Ll; Slmnhh Hull l.2. Nlumidl Nninnul Ilnnm Sm'ivly 2 'L k Fulurv thim-u Ixuulr-lx Hf Muvrh :l 3.!: chIw-rlmulv ing Ulnh 2: HM: Uhll'lir UHh-r Nwhmnl '1. :1 prvlu Ronald E. Angleman Mnumainsidc Tvchnically Orivmod King Wet'hanicully minded . . . will wnrk in nIet-trunitx. Edward Amory N iwnlillr tiluk 1 .th MI ugxirullmulid In lu- . . . 11 uiHiHj; hnlkl'L N.Ind Fullm- limm-h nf Amor- irJ LBJ. Bruce David Arulu Hark Pnu'lit'ul Arh' Brum- Cnmnwrvial url in his future . . a true nquuliv spurtsman. Build 1.2: lAmuastim Clulv 2,3,4; RI!!! and Gun Club 12; Wrwtling lnlrumumh 3. Keith Reginald Ashley tiliu'k 'l'vchnicalh Uriu'nlvd Ash A yrvut ulhlulv. . fur 2: JUN l'lih . thir'zll $ l: M'niur Way Nhlgt' x-rn-n I.2 .$, l; Fuolhnll 1,2,It4; 'l'rule 3.1: Buwlmll 1; Audit: Vim uul de 1.2,55, 1; Wrwlling Inlrw mumL Z6. . :1 SUIT l'lll'C Robert Ascolese Cluk I'mvlivdl Arls I:Illl Sulitl sll'vnglll Pllvl'yvlir Hudt'lll. in quiet. Thomas J. Bakum Clark Lihvral Arls Tom, in all around sportsman . . . Imuml fm- vollege. Key Huh 2.3.4; Br! Canto 4: Choir 3: Hunu-mum President 1.2.4. Vice Prnwidvnl 3; FlmlhuH 12,311: Bas- kvllralll 1.2.3.4: Baseball 1.2,3,4; Clulx 30 3.1; PL-p Club 4; Audio Vimul Aids 2.3.4, Robert Ball Clark Practical Arts Bob Plans for a tevhnical school . . cnjoys automotive. work. Funlhull 1.2: Baseball 1. Robert Samuel Bailey Hnrk Srivmifu' Hal; A fulun- rullvgiulc . . . an athlete and musiwian. hm. Ml Hum: 3.1: Band I; Huaicul 3, 1: Cruwtlr'r 2.11; Soccer 2,3,4; W'rwlling Inlrmnurdb 2; Basket- lmH Intramurals 1,2, Michele Banyasz Liberal Arts :1111-lwy St'lllml zu-tivilies plus . . . in- telligcnt. too. Natinnul Hunnr Snvivly 4; Junior Prom Cmnlninu- Chairman; Lance ClihN qu-wmatin- 2; Hume- rnnm Pn'sidrnt 2, Secretary 3; HAHN. 12.3,4; Spanish Club 4-, Vicv I'rvsidt-m 4. Spanish National Hunnr Sm-ivty 2.5.4; Art Club 3; Fulun- TCBCIIUIN nf Amvricu 1,2: Guidance OHit'v Aisismm 1; AI- lrndancv Ufficv A6ismm 2,3,4. Uurwmul Donna Baker Busincss Clark Donna An vxrellem salssgirl . . . a .3er friPmL Frank Baron Clark Lihvral Ark Frank Fan of rlwss and baseball . . . will major in math. Linda Barton Clark Cullrge Preparatory Linda. Commercial artist to be . . . lmes folk music. Crusader 1: 0AA, 1.2.3.1: Frvnch Club 1: Art Club 1.4: Mtc'ndanrv 0mm: Assistant 4. Roberta M. Berman Clark Liberal Arts Robbie Her interests lie in art her future is in design. Lunrv: G. A. A. 2.3.4; Spanish Club 4; Art Club 3.4; Cheerlead- ing Club 3; Pep Club 4-; Guidance, Office Assistant 3,4. Kathleen Joan Bell Clark Uminess Kalhy WViH find suctess as a secre- tary . . . enjoys bowling and swimming. Class SL'L'rUIury 2.3; Homornnm St-crvlary l: Juniur Prom Com- mitIr-v Clmimmn: U..X.A. 1.2.3.4: Future Tnxu-hcn Hf America 1.2: Xludrrn Dance 2: Club '56 1.2.3.4: thvrlrmiing Club 1: Ilmlth UfFH'v rkzismnt 1.2.3.4. Nancy Jean Beylon liurwmul Liberal Arts Nanci A true artist at heart . . . and a mall; great personality. FulL Club 4: U.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Art Club 3.1: Trousurvr 3.4: Fulurv Tt-uchcrs of America 1.2; Checrltlading Club 3; Prp Club 4; CHIS. Athletic Office Assistant 4. Carol? Lynn Berg Clark Llln'rul :th- Curolv Finds happiness in musiv . . . .xill study math in vollcge. .uliundl Hnnnr Sm-ivly 11.4; Band 1. 2. IS. 1: thinul 3; 141an HANK. 1.2.3.4: Spanhh Club '1; Spanish Nulmlml Hunnr Sm'ivly: Fullm- 'Ik'uvhe-rs Hf Anwriva 1.2.3. 1: iiuidant'x- Utlim- Awisluul 4, Terrence L. Blackmon Clark Twhnirulh Urimllmi Tvrry A real. adiu: friendliness . . . always muring a unilc. Football 1; Bmkvllwall I; Track 1.2. Nancy L00 Borgslvdl UIHIL lhhim-w Mmm . I'vulh Irlmlrunl lwlumuliu . , u slnu- qlu'vw in lllv lmsim-xx unrlII. 12.... LE: I n-mII . luh I2: Fu- lHlK' ylll HlV 'J xIdV' HI leI'rit'u LBJ. Susan Ellen Blahut Clurk Business Sue The secretarial world is in her future a pleasant per- sunalily. Hnmvruum Svcrvlury 2. 'l'rvusurcr J5; U.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Altrndzmcu Of- Iit't- Assistant 4. Joseph J. Blaze, Jr. Clark Svivntilir 1m: A numb mml fur mum situa- linn . . . plans for vullegn; and u N'ivm-e- l-urecr. Nuliuuul Hulmr Sm-ivly 4: Cm,- .wzlrr 1.2.25; hrrnmn Club I: Chvmr btry Club 3: Physics. Club 4; lnu-sIIm-nl Huh 3.1-; Library Cunn- ril 1. Richard J. Blazovic Clark Practical Arts Rirrh Likm lu tinker with cars . . . llw .Xix 1' 01 1'6 is his goal. John L. Bradley Gurxmod Liberal Arts Jack A newcomer to Regional . . . intends 10 go into teaching. Basketball Intramurals 4. Daniel J. Bouffard Practical Arts Danny A future as an elevtrician . . . a ready smile for everyone. Garwood L1 VA x Lorraine Joan Blejwas Clark Liberal Arts Lon A peppy cheerleader . . . al- ways smiling and friendly. New Jersey Girls' State Delegate; Junior Prom Culmnillec Chairman; Luncr: Hnnwmom Vite Prmidem 2; U.A.A. 12,33: Spanish Club 4; Futurtx Teachers of America 2; Forensic: 3; Club '56 2,3,4, Vict- Prmident 3, Prhsident 4; Cheer- leading Club 1.23.4, J.V'. Cheer- leader 2. Varsity Cheerleader 3,4. CoLaprain 4; Pep Club 4; Social Studivs Assistant 3; Attendance Office AssiElunt 3,4. Geraldine Braun Clark Liberal Arts Geri An artist of lhe future . . . a package of pure pep. Crusader 3.4; G.A.A. 1,2.3,4; French Club 1,2,3; Art Club 12. 3.4; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4. Donald Boos Garwood Scientific Don College bound a great musivian. quick wit. and a really fine friend. Nuliunul Honur Society 3.4; Bel Canto 3.4. Presidvm 4; Chnir 1.2: Musical 3.4; Homvmom Vice Prvsi- dent 4; Track 12; Cmss-Country 1; Gt-rman Club 1; Junior Achieve- mrnf 3: Baskr-Ihall Intramurak 2.3. Donald Brescher Clark Scientifm Don Cars and guitars his interests .' . an engineer of the future. Hnnwrunm Virv Prmidvm 1; Foot- ball 1: Bum-ball 1; Chemistry Club 3. Vice- Prt'sidcnl 3; Physics Club 4. 37 Clark Madeline Mae Brodie Clark Business Jlmldy Tho businms world is her alr pea! . . . fond of bowling. C A.A 1.23.1: Guidance Unite As- sistants 3. Larraine Buntin Business Larraine A pleasing personality business in her future. 38 Susan Brudka Lilwrul Art; Linda Clark l,imla Suimming and svuing her in- tcrvsls . . . xxill tc-zu'h pllysit'al vdum'nlinn in tho futurv. Folk Club 71; U .LL 1.2.3.4. RK'IIV rvsvnlatiw 1: Uynlnzhlivs Club 3: h'I Club 2: Future Nurses uf .hnvrira I: Ilt'dhh UFHH- Khislzml I: Attvndam'c Umn- Awislunl 4. Diane Christine Burg Clark Liberal Arts Diane Personality plus . . dental assistant. National Honor Socicly 4-: Junior Prnm Cnmminee Chairman: Hume,- ronm Preeide 2.3. Hnnwrnnm Vice President 1: C.A.A. 123,4: Gym- names Club 4: Folk Club 4. . a future Barbara Gail Bucluuzm UAlnunul Lilwl'ul vh'ls Ifuwlfy ,X fnlurv sm-iul xxorLcr un :15va 215 a frivnd. UAJ. 1; Drama Huh 2; VJ- tiunul 'lllwpiun Sm'ivu 3: Futun- Trm-hc-n nf varivu Club 2: Txxirling lilul: 1.2, Christina Ann 8111:! Hark l,ilwml Arts Cllrlx xX m-Iumu- :uhlitiuh to any group . . . lutHPllllHPHl is her fulun'. NJIIUHJI Hunnl Sul'irly -1; U.A.A. 3.1; Frvm-h fluh SH. Swrvmry 4: Immnm-m Club l; lH-p Club 4; HirIC :Mlllvlin Ume- ,hsiqunl. George T. Burns Lihn-ral Arts George A future in the sviem'es . . . aluzl-w pleasant and friendly. Cymnuqix-s Club 3: irumuruk 3.1 Clark Basketball In- John Anthony Burger Clark Scientific John A hi-fl enthusiast . . in his horizon. Photography Club 4; Folk Club 4. . college Virginia Bush LlJrk Prxwlihll Ark Ginger .X spirited xxurker . . Iwaulit'izln. Hunn-rnomVin-Prv-aidun12;U.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Cimmrlulugy Club 3.1; At- Ivmlnnl-r OfTim- AQismnl 1.2.3.4. . a future Theresa C. Campbell CLH'R Diqrihum'r Educulinn Teri A warm personality . . . an interest in nursing. Uluw! 1.2.3, Literary Editor 3; CAA. 1.2.3: Uislrihulivz- Educa- tion Huh 4, .0 . 2 , ;. Andrew J. Buydos Lulwmd Liln:rul Arh xtmly Unz- of Rt-luinnulk star athletes . mllcgc i.x his gual. Fuurlmll l. 2. 3. ,1; Truck 1. 2, 3, 4; Huh .30 h Junior Achievement 4; thwtling lnhanmrals 1,2,4. Richard T. Carle Clark Scientific Rit'h ACUVP in Sports . . hound. Km Huh 1.2.3.1; Lunr'v: Humv- ruum Prvsidvm 1.4; Hnmrruom Vim' Prwidc'nl 2.3: Football 1; Hwkx-Ihull 1.2: Baseball 123,4; lhhkx-llmll Inlramnrals 3.4. . college Cynthia Diane Caimano Lurwumi BusinPss Cyn An m id singer . . . a secretary- tu-hc. le Cunln 3.4: Bullw'l'ones 2; leir 3,4; 0AA. 2,3,4; History Nuiqunt 4. Jeanne Carnevale Disn-ilyulivr Education Jeanna A warm smile, for everyone . an asset to the nursing pmfession. 0AA. 1.2; Distributive Education Club. Uurwoud Warren E. Calhoun Clark Practical Arts Cal A willing: worker . . Fun-e-s gain. . the Air Darlene F. Carroll CLHL Liberal Arts Dar Acthe in spurls . . is her future. Sx-ninr Play Committee 4; Home- ruum Vice President 4-; U.A.A. 1.2, 3.1. Tnusurer 4; Gymnastics Club 2.3.4: Future Truckers nf Anwrica 3.4: Mudt-rn Dance 4; Investment Club 3.4; Library Council 1; Chl't'rlrading Club 1,2,3; Health UECU Assistant 3.4. . college 39 A Eileen J. Carroll Clark Liberal Arts Eileen Spm'ts minded a future nurse. IImm-rvmm Treasurer 1: C.A.A. 1. 2.3.4: I..Ilin Club 1: Latin National Hmmr Sucivly. Phillip Castaldo Practical Arts Phil A good worker . , . in woodworking. . ;a rwoud a future Josephine Caruso Udrmmd l,ihvrul Arts Jo Interested in sports . . . a future linguisl. Quasi 3: 0AA. 1.2.3.4: Spanhh Clul: 2.1. Presidvm 4; Color Guard Huh 3: Color Guard 7!. Lorraine Caswell Clark Businvs: Lorraine Uiss Key Club . . . personality plus. Vulinnal Honor Fnr'ivty '1: Hisx va Hull: Stuinr Mu Luna: Claw Rrprwvnmtiu' 3.4: Home- ruum Tn-aulrvr 1.2.3.1: U.A.A. 1.2. 3A: Fulun- Busim . Leader: of Ann-riru 1: tflul; '56 3.1. Svrrr'lury 1: CIn-rrln-ading Club 3 Pop Club 4; huidamct- Officr A istunt 2: Atlvndanm- UHit-c .Mshtant 3: Buy.$ Alhlutic OHir-t- Assiatam 4-. Stephen Alan Caruso HurL Lilwml Arts Stave . great gm his future. Wrx-stling l; Truvk I. t'vHrge is Linda June Chirm'alle harwmud LiIn-ral Ark Lin A spurts t-nlhtuiasl . . . a futurv legal secretary. 0AA. 1.2.3.4; lhlun- Tvar-hvrg of Anwriru I. Edward T. Hernml Cusale Vim tirul ,h'h 1ft! . fgnml frimnl . . . u in industry fuluro Dennis Chonko Srivntific Clark Hen n is Fricndb and willing to work . . a1 future vnllvgiale. Physim Club 4: luvrxtnu-nl Club 4. Nancy Ellen Christel l'IJIL limincnw Sandy Simrh mimlml . .. in hm' fuluw. HUIIH'IHUIH Nwrwmu 1.2.3.4: ILLX 1.2.3.1: Hl'itlpl' Huh 1.2: ,luniux' M'himx-nwnl Ii. .Lsiqdnl uHit-v wnrk 'I I I'mun-r 3. Ronald A. Colonna Prm-Iil'ul Ari: Odie :Xn athlete and a musivian . . . vullvgv in his future. Hand 1.2.3.4: Uunm' Hdlld 1.2.3; HibiLal 3.! Foulhall l: Suwcr 2, 3.1: 'lirm-k 2. . : Uynlnanice Club 2.3.4: Buxkrlbdll Inlrzunurulx- .1. U4nsvmd Michael F. Cordasco Hark Sricnlifiv $1111an lntvrvsts in vars. hunting. surf- ing . . . a future marine engineer. Band 1.2.3: Dante Band 1.2; Fuotr lull 1.2.3: Baseball 1.2: German Club 1.2: Clu-miqry Club 3: Phys- iw Clulx 4: W'n-SIIin: Intramural; Angola Copio Clark Diallihulin- Education Jull'v A vhurming smile . . . mar- riage in her futurv. 6AA. 1.3.4; l,iislrilxuliw Edmu- tinn Club Sn-rrrtm'y 4-. Glenn Dean Compton Clark linllvgv Prt'purumry Glenn A nice manner r'ollege minded. Fred Crabtree Clark Liberal Am Fred A friend to all . . . the Nani: gain. Football 1.2.3: Truck 2. Robert C. Connolly Hark Scientific Bab Interested in sports . . . a great friend. National Hmmr Smrit'ly 4; Wres- tling 1.2.3; Truck 1.23.4; Library Cnunt-il 1.2. Linda Crawford Uurwmnl Practical Arts Linda Enjoys spurts beautician. lLAA. 3.4; Latin Club 1: Anmd- uncv Officv Assiqam 4. a future Linda P. Cutrone Distributive Education Peanul Dancing and music enthusiast . . a future salesgirl. CJMA. 2.3.4. Clark Sandra Ann Daluesio Clark Liberal Arts Sandy Always a warm smile speech therapy her vhosen field. Seniur Play; Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 4: C.A.A. 123,4: Spanish Club 2,3,4; Spanish National Honor Sncirly: National Thespian Sucicty 3.1: Future Tvachcrs of America 1.2.3: Pep Club 71-: Cuid- ante 0mm AhSilelnl 3: Health 035?? Asxi-mm 2: Attendance 01'- fin Accismm 4. Elaine Cuttler Clark Liln-I'ul Arh Elaine fullm' in mvdit'ul xxnrk . . . mixvs dum'ing Hilll lln; dnl- maltiv Lll'tsx Unkk 4; Drama Club 4: Nur-ww of hm'ricu l: Dzmcv 4: Pop Club 1. Fulurv Nlmlvrn 335$??? Joseph M. Daly Clark Lihl'rul Arh ,losvplt A future busincsgman . A . and :1 great guy Bmkwlhull lntrumurak 12. Joffroy Daichmun Hark l,iln'ml MIN fvffl'vy Vnn furlunulv xu xu-H' In steal him frum Jc'lfwmn High . . u fulurv t'ullcgiulv. Nulinlml Hunnr Smile 3.1: lrur .wdvr L Bob Daniels Clark Przu'liral 'Xrls nob Truly personable plans fur a future as a pipe flilPr. VIM Ut-urgc- Dulluvallo I'LHHVJI h1x h'r'rugu' 141qu lWirmHim-xx lylm . . Hljnys nuldrml jml'h Luuisv Joan DPAngelis Clark l,ilwrul Kris Lulliv 1; fiHPr 2111er in Regional . uliu- uilll Iwrwmulily quzxul ,5: 54-min: I'Ln; IJHIII' Humvmmn IHer'nl I: Hnmmwmm Tn'murvr I: HAHN. 2.3.1: Dmma tllulv 23.1: N.Itionul Tlnmpiiln Smi L-h 'i-l: Mm-miw 1: Club '30 3. l: l'vp Huh 4: Asdxlzml -1, Unitldnm' Ullit'e' Thomas Anton Decker Clark Prm'til'al Arts Hex A really pleasant persunality . an all amuml guy, which includes: a great chess game. Nancy Dias Uunumd Siretcll Lillie bundle of fun . . . dy- namiv personality. Homeroom Pn-Sidt-nl 2: Homeroom Vice' President 1. Homeroom Sec- rrmry 3.4: HnmPrnom Treasurer 3: C.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 4-; Cuid- Anrv 03h :- Assiszant 3,4. Liberal Arts Diane G. DeGeso CLU'L LilH-ml AHA Di Headed for x-nllegc . and liked hx all. Svninr Play: Hnmrrtmm PrtNidv'nt 3: Hmm-rmzm Se't'rvlury l; C.A.A. 1,235.4: Uymnmtiu L'Iulx 2.3,4: Fulurr Tvarhvra uf Amrriru 1. .3. 1; 'H'irlillg Club 1.2: Culur Guard Cluh 2,3; Prp Huh 4: Guidance 0mm; Avislam 1. A . known Anthony Di Fabio Garwood Ton Cool and collected . . . an automotive future. Technically Oriented Allen DeGraaff Clark Practical Arts First the uniform of his coun- try . . . then back to college. Rud And Gun Club 2; Photography Club I. Josephine Di Giorgio Garwood Business Io A secretary-to-be . . . a friendly smile that is seen everywhere. C.A.A. 1,2,3; Future Business Ltadcrs of America 1,2; Health Of- tive Assistant 3. Frances D. Del Gandio Clark Liberal Arts Dee A love for the performing arts . and a future in interior decorating. Class. Treasurer 2; Homeroom Sec- retary l; Homeroom Treasurer 2; U.A.A. 123,4; Art Club 1,2,3,4; Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 1,2; Pep Club 1; Guidance Of- fice Asssitant 3; Attendance Office Assistant 12. Frank Di Lollo, Jr. Clark Technically Oriented Frank Well known . . . seen every- where around Regional. J ames Di Maio T. 0. Machine James Marvelous personality . . . a future in engineering. Garwood Joseph Di Sarro Clark Liberal Arts Diesel A musician through and through . . . hopes for a pro- fessional career. Band 12,3,4; Dance Band 4. Mary Ann Di Mario Business Garwood Mary A secretary to the medical profession is her goal . . . a great performer on stage. Bel Canto 3.4: Choir 2; Musical 3: Senior Play: Humcrumn Vice Presi- dent 3: 6AA. 2.3.4: Latin Club 1; Future Business Leaders of Amer- iva 2; Fwy Club 4. Donald Duff Clark Scientific Dan A true student . . . engineering.Y in his future. National Hnnnr Snciety 34: Gym- nustivs Club 4: Cht-mistry Club 2, 4: Musics Club 3.4: Physics Club Prvsidvnl 4: Inveslmcnl Club 4; Stock Broker 4. Monica 'Il-rvsu Dias Vlulk IJln-ml Arts Vunir'rl MHxv all around lln- srlmul .ut'll likn-J In ull. HHMIJI .Ll; Nnnul HM; Illumu mum l'lxwulrnl I; Hmm-mum Vn'v' waidrnl Z. t; . L IJJJ; Spam MI . lulu 2.1: 111.1 ...th1.2:Nn- llnlml 'Hnwpiul Sm-irh $.11 Futun- 'I 4-.u-h:-:x uf hnrnm 1.2.JJ: Colnr lenl Huh 2: Pup 1 lulu k Cuid- .Hlx'l' Uthu- kaMM 1. . Karin Mario Di Nivola Clark Husinvxx Deni Sporetariul future . . . full of pep. UAJ, 1.2.3.1: Uymuuslit's Cluly 2. 3.4: Fulux'v lhhinr-M' Lvadvn nf .hm-rira 3; Clu-crle'uding Club 1.2. Maureen Dulm-k lglhinvsy Mo W'ill make u flue Mtt'relur'x . . . a genuine intcrest in spurts. C.A.A. 1.2.3. Udrmmd Edward T. Dunn Clark l,ilwrul Arts Ned A great contribution to srhool spirit . . . will attend college. Bum-lmll l; Fnlk Club 4-; Pep Club 4. thvpll Scull Dunn lhlk l,ilwml MI. .V'UHI'I' . I'lllurx' rullugiult- . . . wt'n x-u-nnlu-n- ill lhr- hull: . 4H : lullannurul- 3, Richard Esposito Clark Lihvral Arts Es . . . W'ell known for his sewer Sara Dmne E111z1ger prowess . . . his great per- V'lark , Lihml Arm sonalily makes him popular. Sara Kr-x Clulw 2.3.1; SUL'H'r 1.2.3.4; . . . t'nllvgu future . . . most Trzu'k 1.2.3.4: Audio Visual Ahh Rmhard Eldlfflllallh likelx a; a histm major. :1; Bmkrtlmll Inlramurak L HML I'll'vwl :th UlbiLul 3.1: Q 'ninr May; Crusader Na: 2; UAA. 1. 4; Art Club 2.3: Oulduur quirk are fun for him Fulun Nurw: of America 1: Fur- plain 1.. ICiH'll pln'iitral rnxim 2: Hm-rlcuding Club 1. ' 2: Culur Ulmrd Club 3: Prp Hub .1: Uuidanvr Ufiirv Aviqum 3.1: Hmhy Oiiirr Aviqant 2.3. miuruliun. Chuir l: Funllmll 1: 'l'rm'k 1.2.3.4: Km! and Hun Huh 1. Guy L. Everest. Jr. Clark Przu-liuxl Arts Guy Enjuys nwvhanics . . . nice . Rose Mary Fakla gUV. Clark Busim-ss A l Hmm'nmm Trcusun'r 1: Football 1. . ROSIE 3 ll! lony M. Falynne A lll'lglll future as a semvtan. tnu'wmd l'rurnral Arh' . . . loves sports. ,. Tony Hnnwrunm Secretary 1; C.A.A. 1. DPHPS th? Crusaders WE 0 2.3.4. the gridiron . . . instantly revugnizcd by all. Chuir 4; Band 1.2: anhall 1.2.3. 4; Bmkclball 2.3.4: Bawlnlll 2.3. 4: tlluh '56 3,4. Glen Evans Uurwuud Scientifw Glen Svionm is on his mind . . u great guy and swell friend. Trat'k 1. John Michael Federico Clark '11 0. Hzlvhinv Lynn M. Fodirko 101111 Lluk 'jlll'rxll h'h A hello fur mvrynno . . . Lynn thv grlletcst. X bright future us a prrfm'nu-r Funtlmll 1.2: Bawhull 1.22: Rod , . . .Iiu-rsiliml inlvrt-sh'. and Gun Club 1.2. UL-llr-TumN 3.1: L'ruunlu l; UAW. 1.2.1:: Junior Ax'hn-n-nu-nl 1: Cllm'rlmdin; 1.11111 1. Susan me vawsz Joanne Farrington Clark Busists LLHL tlnllryv Vrl'purqlnry Iney Sm- Tn work as a secrvtan . ht'lli ln hunmniu thruugh fun In hr- with. nmxin; , . . :1 mum favored U.A,.-X. 1.2.3: Future Busintws Imuulevrx uf .varira 2.3. lesnnnlih. HAW. 1L1; Spannh Huh 4: lh'ul;.w t lulu 2 Barbara Ann Flynn lllulk 1.11n-ral Arts Nari; 'X lu'iglll fulnnx in vduvalinn . u kimllml .xpiril. thiwd Ii: UJJ. 1.2.3.4: Library Cunm-il I23: Twirling; Huh I; IH'p Club I.l. Peter M. Ferraro, III Gurwund Liberal Arts Pete Real team spirit . . . aims at a medival career. Choir 4; Musical 4: Fumbull 2.3, 4: Truck 3. Linda Lea Finn ' Clark Liberal Arts Linda Suzanne Jean Fisher A fortunate addition to the Uldrk '11'0. Unluly Culture- teavlling profession . . . her 5111? beautiful smile :zraccs the hang The spirited z'aptain of our 0 ALJ. rhcvrlemlvrs . . . a future UH'LA. 2.3.4; Spanish Club 4; Fulk bcuutit'inn. Kludv Club .1. Hmm-rmnn ProxidI-nl 1.2.3; Lum'r: UAW, 1.2.3.4: tlnsnIMulugy Club 3J1 XIch-m Dum'v 2: Club .56 1.2.34: tilIr-I-rlvading Club 1.2.3.4: Cllm-rle-udc'r 2.3.4: Am-ndunm- 0f- fiu' Asgismms 1.2.3.1. 46 Rulwrt Lt-t- Ford LLIIL 'I, U. udrllilk' Illl'l, X rurv Hu-maw in lhv 11ml and tliv Iuhimwx . . . mrm-mw vxtra nim- ln luum. Marie Elaina Galati Mark T. U Bvaulix Cullurr Re Falsvinated by Ilw world of beaut'x vulture full of PHOIW esx'cm'e. U.A.. X 1.2.4: Futurr Businvas Lmdvn nf Anu-riru I: Cosmetol- ngy Club 3.4. Gerald Freeman HAruumi Prurtiml Ark Utu' A nimblv gymnast . . . will lukr tn the sky as a para- tl'nnpter. Ulhinul 55,1: Ne-nim PLQ: Humv- rxmm Xitw leitlwm 1: Football 1; Utxmndxliw Club 2.3.1: Drama Huh 2.3. John Gallagher Practical Arts Cal The world of machines beck- ons . . . makes his presence felt. Crusader 1.2. Cannmd Lisa Karen Frey Unuuluilhitlt T. U. Beauty Cullur: Lisa valml fur a vareer in beauty vnhurr- . . pcrsnnable smile. Umm-lnlnm Club 3.4. WHlliam R. Friedman Clark Lilwml Arts Hill His love fur sports gives our teams a lmnsl . will find suu'ess in t'nllege. FoullmH 1 2; Hehkn-Illun 2K4: Wrmlling.r 1: Baseball 2.3.71. Paul Irwin Garber Gywnud Scientific Paul Musically minded . . to college. Band 1.2.33; Dana'- Band 3,4. .onward Grace A. Gallucci Gurwmnl Business Gracie An avid athlete . . in accounting. 0AA. 1 2.3.4; Fulurc Bu5iness Imatlcrs nf Amvricu 2,3. Secre- tary 1 a future Michael Gurby ULHL Scivmitic Carl; A flllurv rnllcgiato . . , tlw niw'sl. nno 0f Elaine Marie Godek Clark Business Elaine An athletic lass . . IIPFS world calls. 0AA, 1.2.3.4: Library Council 2; Cln-x-rlvudi 5: Club 12; Guidance UHiw Asnslunts 3. . the busi- 48 Luwroncv Gicse tilzlrk Cullrgc Prvpumlnry Coosv Cnllvgv on the horizon alums on the :40. Davida M. Gomberg Clark Lilu-ml Arts Dare Persnnaliu plus brains . . . a future leather. Nulinnul Hunur Suwivly 3: Stiniur Hm: 1.1mm; G.K..'X 1.2.3.1: Spun- Lh Club 2.3.1: Spaniah Nalimml Hnnur Sm'ic-Iy; Nkltiunal Thwpian Surin-n 2: Future 'IR-achr-rs of hm-rivu 1.243: Inn'sIIm-m Cluh l: Twirling Club 1.2: Cnlrur Ulmrrl Cl u h 3 1 Club '1. V011 Club 1.41 Folk UIH-rl Ulillski Lulnnml SFiv'lllil'lt' Ir'ul! xlm- Nuu rx in Hm lungutlgv ulh . JI xlmnj; lmulvl'. ,1!1.m.II Ilnuux Nu uh .Ll; Liu- erI 1.13 I:Khlnl m t lm-f Ii: Huxmn lm-m 1 1- I'Iwnln Ill 1: Inllin Clul: LL IJIIH .llunll.ll Hnnm Suz'irly; Ly-Imul Huh 2. I'nH-Ihiw 1; ln- wdlnvltl Hull 1: I,llrrun llnuncil Ll. Bruvv Cil VlurL T. U. M111: lll'm'w Mun Im-vllunirs is his faw-inu- linn . . u .xlmng. lulvuxunl lmrwnulily Wyuym- 9. C'm-zyk Clark Prm'lh'dl Aux N'mm' lhwlirallwl In IIH' st'rxiu' of 0111' ruunln . . . an m-tiw Crlxx1ult'r . L'qumlr'r Z 3. 1: Hnwling 2.3. l: lhu-lmll 2.3.1: Trurk 1: ILhkalmlI Intramural: 2.3. 1 Carolea Graham 1'L1rk Practical Arts Carol x-rzu and dental technology is her goal . . an attractive mlditiun m ALJ. Hmm'runm Svcn-Iury 1.2.3,: C.A.A. 12.3.4: Uymnusliv Club 3. Douglas Grunrulh link , Srivnlifu' Doug A miml fur mulh zlml st'iem-e quid lnul frivnrlly. Nulinnul Hulmr Suvivly 4. Robert Green Krnilwrrth '1'. U. Mm'hinc Hob Imluslrinus onerg force . . . futurc tunl and tlie maker. Richard Eugene Guerry Clark Scientific Rich Financial future in banking . an actixe athlete. Nluionul Hnnnr Society 4; Key Club 4: Funllmll 123: Football Stgliislician 4: erslling l, 2: Tmr-k 2: Intramural: Basket- ball 2. Charles Grunder Clark LilII-rul Arts Charlie A rod and gun enthusiast . . . a head for humor. FunIhaH 1.2: Km! and Gun tiluh 2. Suzanne Lee Greene Harvmod Libl'rdl Arts Sue A talented Bel Canto belle . A . objective: opera. Bvl Cantu 2.3. Treasurer 4; Mus- irul 3, ' Hunusrunm Prcsidem 1: HA. . Lulin Huh 1; Health UHiH' Asdxlam 3. Gregory Gulka Clark Practical Arts Greg A gulf vnthusiast . . . the busi- ness world-s gain. Rod and Gun Club 2. Barbara J. Grivkowski Uurmmd Practical Arts Barb A warm and sincere personal- ity and a friend to all . her future holds happiness for Sure. Humvnmm Summary. Trmsurcr 4-; GAA. 123,4; Frx'nr-h Club 1,2; Drama Clul: 2,3; Future Bu5incss Lrudvrs of America 1; Modern Danm- 2; Bridgr Club 2; Library Council 1.2. Thomas John Gulya Clark Scientific Tom Our many-talentcd Student Council President . . . headed for mivrolliolugy. National Honor Suu-ivly 3.4: Band 2.3.4: Mlhiml 3.1: Sludvm Coun- cil Prvsidvm 4-: Snm-m 1.13.4: Wrestling 2,3; Truck 2; Plumm- ruphy Hull 1. Lee Ann Gunther Clark Lihrrul his Lee Ann. Plans to explore the realm of psychology . . . a peppy Sp0r15 NUnlan. Husicul 1: Humrrnnm Prmidvnl 1: Hmm-nmm View I'rrNidl-ul 1.2. 3: LAA. 1.2.3Al: Uymnusliw Club 3.11 Latin Club 1. Art Club 3 4: Dmma Club 1.3.1: Naninnul Thvspiun Suwiuly 7L va'rvmry 3: Future Nursvs nf Ann'rivu 1.2: 1le x'cstmr-m Club l: Pt-p Club 1.4: Cuidunm- Imim- inemm 71. Geoffrey Hartzler Clark T. O. Cuhinl't Shop Jeff A future artisan in wood . . . friendly and quiet. 50 Luis J. Habm' Clark ljth-gr I'H'melulx Ln stwt and quivl . . . srnnwlrrss. C. L 1; Futurr T-uu-ln-n uf Amvrim'u 2 3.1 :1 musivnl Donald Hasselman Culvmud Scientific Rock A future collegiate . . . a lot of fun. Chemistry Club 1: Chess und Cht-ckvrs Club 4. Sharon Ann Ilugvtu-r Udfunlnl Iiln'ml M'h 57mm M'Iiu' ImuIt-r nf N'hHHI adh- ilim . . . gum! things rumv in zlrtiu' purkagt-s. Imlu'. 1. wau'lulx l: Ilumv hmlll VanI-m 2.3; HnIm-lnnm ViI-n- Iquidvm 1: .Iumnx Pmm 1'ummlllu- Vlmimun: H,V Lil. XI: Futuru- Hu-inu-w lunln-lx nf hurlinl 1; Huxlm'n Ilmm- 3: 1 lulu '50 2.1L ll'u'uuu'vr 1; thrll-tnlr mu L'luh 23,1. Vinn-ylmldny 'Ll; IH-p Club l: MIn-IHLIm'x- HITIN- -Xxxxkl.ml LZJ; Hver Mhlvlir Ufr hn- ,hxixlunl 4. Kurt Hasselman Garwumi Culh-gn- Prupurululy Kurl College hmmd a quiet worker. Photography Club 4; Uln'ss and Chmkvrs Club 4. Bvrnivt- Anne Hartley Lluk l,ilwml Arh Sum Srhnul in hm futurv .. in qmrlx . ul'tiu- Humvnmm 'IIm-mrr 3; V ,A. 1. l: Hnmmqu lluh Flllur. Tnllhl'l'x mi hm-riwu l; Mnurr' 11xum ul hm-nm 2: Hvullh Uf- hu' 4 ka!1! 1.1. Sonja A. Hejselbak I'LIrL Hibinvse Sonja An zn-lixv husinvss stullrnl . . . e-njuys spurts. Hnlm-nmm N-x'n-Lu'y l 'l rmhun'r 2. Vim' PHNidPl1132 U A.A. 1.2.3.4; Futun- thinl'sx Irmlvrs 0f Amor- ivu 12.3.4. Thomas C. HI-lfricll lllurk Sr'irnlifir lef'y An eager xmrker in lhv NVA. . . dexlvruus player on the lmskt-tbull vnurt. Kc-y Huh 1.2.3,L Swrvmry l: Mm- iwul 3: Humnrxmm l'rwitlv'nl 3.4; anllmH l: BahkrllmH 1.2.3.4; IhwlmH 1: .Xudiu Viuml AitL 1.2. 3.1: lhhkrtlmll lmramumk 3. Gail Christine Hilliard Clark Business Caon Secretarial workk her goal . . . alwms smiling. Hmm-mum Sccrrlury 2: Hnmeroom 1317133511173 . 4. Daniel C. Hellinger Hark Lilwrul Arh Dan linjnyR golf and the guitar . . . fulun- pulitiviun. animml Hmmr SuI-ivty 1: Key Llul: 1; Danu- Band 1; L'ruxmlwr 2.3 lelurt' Edilur 3: Lunm': Latin Hull 1.2.3.4. Prtwidcm 3, Laliu .Nulinnu! Honor Sut'ivly; In- uwlmrnl Huh 4; lekkvtball Intra- mululx 3,31. Linda June Hoffman Clark Cnllrgc Preparatory Ho$c A future artist in sports. . 1;.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Art Club 2.3.4. Svc- rrlary 4. active Peggy Ann Helm tildrk Lilu-rul Arts Peggy Hans hr Le a Spanish teacher . qu' majurettc. Xuliunal llunor Sul'imy l: Humv- nmm szrmun' 4; CAA. 1.2.3.4; Slmnixh Lluh 2.4. Spanish Natinnal Hnlmr Sncir-Iy 2.3.4: Future Trach- Mx nf Amrrira 2,3.4; Twirling Club 1.2.3.4: Twirlwr 3. Majrm'llv 1: Cuidzmu- Offn-r AsSiilunt 2: Al- It-ndam-v Offlrr Assistant 3. Willianl F. Hoover PructicaT Arts Bill Plans to join the Coast Guard . . . a good humorist. Fumlmll 1; Club '56 2. Canwud William E. Haring Uldrk 'J'x'x'llnil'any Orivnlt-d Bill The. Run is in his future- . . . an avid bowler. Richard Horling Clark Practical Arts Richie Plans to wear the Navy blue . enjoys mechanics. 51 John Howie, Jr. Clark Liheml Arts Jarlr One of our gridiron vhamps . vnllege-buund. lhnd 1.2: Fnullmll 1.2.3.4: W'res- fling 1.2.3.4; liawlxull 1: Truck 2; Latin Club 1.2: Inx'x-smwm Club 4 Sheila Huska Clark T. 0. Bvauty Cultun- Sheila A future beautician . . . enjoys 5 arts. G.A.A. 2.1; Cusmvlulugy Club 3,4. 52 Joseph Humonik Udrwmrd Liberal Arts Joe A man of the gridiron future collegiate. Hnmt'rmrm Trmwn'r 1.2: Fumball 12.51;: Bmkvlhall 1.2: Invvstmvnl Hull 1: lihkvthan Intramurals 3. Lillian Ann Husth lflurk l,ilwral Arts 1.171 A Ime fur the uut-uf-doors . . . tm'rifit- personality. Hmm-ruum Rvprvxvntaliw- 4; fL.A.A. 2.5i4; Latin Club 1.2; Drama Club 2: Mmlern Dance 2; Library Cnum-il 1.2: Attendant? Ufflcv Assistant 4, Christinv Ii. Hurley HAIL Lilwml ers Cllu'x l'ulun- le-urIn-r quit-l. mu-lgrlit' Mlltlt-IIt. I..X,L l.2.l'y,l: Vu-m-h Ululr 1,2,3. l; IVInulr- '1 1 .u'hvr nf Nmr-rivu 3. l. huinlam-x' thrv thmm 3.1. Patricia Ann? Hunter Bervlm Hvighh T. U. Uruutv Hullun- Pally Future hairstylist . . . runwr In uur srlmnl. lLNL 1.2: Umnvlnlngy' Club 3.1. 11 IKWV- Lorraine llardo Hark Ihlsimws Lurrm'mi A future sm-rvtary . . . must spnrls. Humt-ruuln Trt'usun'r I; C A.A. 1. 2.4. Pnj nys x4 Joyce Ann Illein Clark vatical Arts Joyrv Enjoys sports lwautit'ian. UAA. IL . Art Club 1: Cusmelol- ngy 3,4; Twirling Club 12; Pcp Club 4. a future Richard Interdonalo Clurk Cullvgr Prc-purulory Rid: I'Ium tn SPI'XC his x'nuntry in uniform a good sense uf humor, Nina Lynn Isaac CLHIN Blhinl'Es Zinxlu' X qnirilml worker . plum inrlmlv svhnnl. 1;,X.X. 1.2.3. . . future Marcia Jankowski Clark Practiml Arts .Uarli Full of school spirit . . . enjoys spurts. Hnnu-rnmn Prmidtnl 2: CAJ'L 1. 2.3.1: Unnnaslics Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Drama Club 2: Cheerlead- ing Huh 1.2.3. Roger Jackson Clark Liln'rul Arts Rug Future collegiatc . . . goliv sportsman. Nwrvl' 2. 3. '1: xvrrsllinfl 2. 3. 4i Truvk 4. an 8118f- Fred L. Ivans Clark PraCtical Arts Fred A future serviceman . . . an Susan carOI Isaac uuldmyrsman. Hark Lilwml Arts Sue rX good artist . . . an energetic Student. Nutinnal Hunur Sm-iety 4'. Luna? Xrt Editur: 6AA, 2.3.4: Latin Club 2,3,1. Recording St-crrtury 4; Library Council 2; Girls, Athletic 0mm Aswan! 1. Kathleen Jennings Clark Businvgs Kallly A student of business . hopes tn be an airline stewardess. Raymond R. Jesienski Clark Practical Arts: Chevy Man Handy with cars . . . well- knuwn and likeable. 33 Juno Margaret Johnson Hark Blhim-w fam- W'nrk in hvr fulnrv . . . u quirk il. tth. 12,34; m, 1111.1. L Dana Johnson vatirul his Dana Lively and friendly . . . a great guy Humn-nmn; ViL'v Prkaidvnt 1. tildrk Robert Joseph Kairis Clark Scie'nlifiv Hub Interested in mewhanit-al de- sign . . . spirited and energelili. Hmm-rnnm Prmidwnt 12: Fuolhnll 1.2.3.1: BRth'HIaH 1A2: Trut'k 1.3: Lluh '36 1: Wrwllinlu Inlrumurals 3.1; Hmkrlhull ImmmuraL 3.4. Robert Kaiser C21 rm md Srivnlilit' Kaiscrinc Tall and friendly . . as a friend. Spdnixh Club 1.2: Cht'mhtry Club .71: Pllyx'irx' Club 4:: Knd and Hun Club 2. . an asset 54 Dale Jones Ulul'k 51'iv'nlilit' Innm 1th with xnirv of llw HA. . . mvrymucs friend. XXHNIHIU; Lil: lmmlmvnl liluh 3J1 Humid Simlin 1.2.1L K Paul Kamichoff thl'k Pruclil'dl Ark Butch qgulrh'. In all . . . interests. autumutivc K Lynda hm Jordon HAIR lhhimwa jnrzll 7: X fulurv nln'w srluml epirilml luirlinj: valplain. Imxmlv-r IIJ: ILn. Su-rrrmrx l: IIHIHV'IHIIIH an-IJH L1: E.MA. I.;'.l. Iimnm 1 lulu l: Fulurx- Blhi- HVv I xnuiv h u! Mn: riul 2: Nlmh'rn Ituur ,: 'l'uinn: Club 1.2.3.1: hum 2,3,1; Jivmin 1: Culur Humul 11th l; Ppp Club Ll; Mulin xiqmi XML 1. Thomas C. Kumudu f'unsm-d Prm'lirul rhtx Tom Antique uulu fan . . . an mwrgvlir- wnrkvr. hixlrilnniu Erinuuiun Huh I'n-si- dt'nl ,1. Kenneth Jon Kurmuzyn Cldlk IJIn'ml Xrlx K011 Imlmlriul urts luzu-hing for ken . . . klll I'lllT'zit'liL' Inuktit- lmll manager. Humvrnum Viu' l'rwidt'nl 1; Funk hall I. hhkt-Ilmll UJnugvr 2.3.1: Tmrk l, HdwlmH Muzmgvr 2: 1:17 wxlmrnl Club 1: Juninr :XI'hiMV- Pvp tlluh 1: Bmkvlhall Folk Club 1. nn'm 3; Inxrzmmmk 1: Richard Kurumus Clark l'rm'liull Krh Rirll Enjoys min vnHw-ting . . . a gum! worker, Didrihuliu- FJJUl'LHiUH Club 1. Eric KaliVa Clark Lilwml Kris Eric Cullcgc for this avid student quiet but personable. Latin Naliunal Hunur Sncicty 2.3.4: Chess and Chvckvn 2. Robert Jeffrey Kalz Clark Lilwral Arts Bob College for Bob . . . sonable and witty. L'ruxmlt'r 1: Uasvlmll I: ersuin; 4: Hmmgmphy Club View Prosir dmt 4: Basketball Immmuruk 1. Very per- Allen Kasper Krnilwnlh T. U. Mutrhinc Shop Spook A Regional transplant friendly and talkative. Jerilyn Sue Kassel Clark Liberal Arts Jeri Likes sports and drama . . . a friendly girl. Musical '1: Svniur Play; Hmncmmn Srmrlul'y 3; 0AA. 12,34; French Club 2: Drama Club 3: National Tln-spian Suviety 3,4; Future Tmu'hr-rs 0f Auwril'u 1. Thomas M. chpzu-ki CLII'k Liberal Ark Tam Desires a medial! vureor . . . has varied inturesis. GymnmlitN Huh 2: Chst and Chn-rkv-rs 3; Audio Visual Aids 2. Robert Alan Kelsu Clark Scicnlim- Bob Future mllegv man . . . sportsman. National Humor Sovivn 4: Key Club 3:1: tihwir 4: hump; Homo- rmml Vix-r Prwidvnl 3: Humvnmm TH'HMIH'I' 1.2: Futnlmll 1.23.4: Huskvtlmll l,iZJ; Uuwlmll 1.2.3.4: Fy'vnrh Nuliunul Hmmr Snvivly 3; Chmnhrry Huh 3: erstling In- lmlmn'uh 3: Bvalhull Imm- mul'uh 3. av id 55 Knudsen Svicmifn' Robert W7. Clark Bub An avid musician . . . sci- entific interests. Unmf 3: Hnnwnmm dvm 2. Vice Prud- Linda S. Kondrasewic Clark Business Lin Future secretary band member, Bum! 1.2.3.4: Hnnwrmun President 1: Hunwnmm Sumw-tury 4; G.A.A. 1.3: Futurv Busintws LI-aders 0f .Mm-rit'u 3: Xlndvrn Danvt' 3: Pho- tography Club 2: Chm'rleading Cluh 1: Culnr Guard Club 2. skilled 56 Eugene J. Kobliska lllurk Liln-ml Arts C0110 College for Gene fine athlete and VUk'aliSI. I30! Cantu 3.1: Choir 1.. 31: VUL u'ul 3.1: Sm'rvr 1.2.3.4; 'll'mvk 1. 2.55.1: anmmliw Club I. Lois L. Kondrasewic Clark Budm-ss Lu Sccremrial future . band member. N.Iliunul Hunur Svu'ivty 4: Band 1. 2.3.1; U.:X.A. 1.3; Fulurc Business Lr'udvrx uf .hnvricu 3; Library Cnum'il. N'rrclury 2. . . energetic Barbara Clark Sun Kukimlu Ihhinv-3 Hurh X future in lhr xmrld uf lleL mix; mzu'himw . are x aried. Humvnmm Vllmhllrvl' l: UAW. 1. I .2 3.1.1: 'le irlm: . lwr inlvrvsh Club Palrivia Kordyla t Lurk l'al Tn he a dental hygienisl bright and lixle. ELLw 31311-331111'13 .' .- Uiq film! h I' Ethu'zltinn 0AA. 1.2.4, Kullur thinI-w E'Zlilld' Tt-rl'v l LIIL - lfluim' Tu In- .1 NW It-luu Inlighl zmrl guy .alluuryx llHHHI I'Ium 3 'IHH'HHPI' Chairman: HHIHV'IWHI l'vw-Ilivm I: Humvumnl Vw'uwmn L Hmmlnnm 'l'uukmvv Z. Hnmmwum Urlm-wnluliu- Ii; 1L3 X I31. l'nlmv- Ihhinx-v IMHL Mnrnnl 3.1; Llul; '3'! l; Mnlm xFllJl Xidk Xniq- ... H1 IUI. t ml. I I; Nu 1:1.le I : HVJIIII Umrv :ml 4. Elaine T. Kosar lelrk 'I'. 0. Beauty Culture Elaine 3 lmdding ln-umix-ian uluurxs u nurnl smile. Hunll'mnm Sm'rmury 3: Humvrnum 'I'rruxurvr 2: UJA. 4. Lillian C. Kosydur lilluL l,ilwtul Ark Lil luruing wlnml nu the horizon 1liilll inf; vulhusiuSt. HUIIIITUUXH IH'v-ixlrlnl 2.3: Humv- mmn Kt-px'rwnllxliw- l; UNLA. l. 1.le llHXllIVl' limim-w Imulvrx 0f hm-riul 1.2: llllollbgllllllly Hull 4, 'l'nulxuu'l Z. Vln'r lln-xirirnr 3. Nancy Adaire Krolln Clark LiIn-ml Arts Nam' 'lliavhinf; in her future bright and lix'elvl friend to many. Wuxin-ul 3,1: Sminr Play: Crusader 3: 0AA. 1.2. .1: Spanish Club 2; KM Club 4: Drama Clul12; Futun- Tnu-lu'h nf Mm-riz'u 12; TW' ling Clulu 1.2: Health OHicc Assntunl 1.2.3.1. Cynthia C. Krahling HAIL HLhinPSS Cy Curries :1 good lune . . . data pl'm-vssinfz is her field. :l'lll'l'llUllV 2; leir 3:1: C.N.A. 1.35: Futurw lhhimwx Leaders of Mnn-Iim 3. Patricia Helen Krov Clark Baginms Pal Full nf fun . . . will serve the lDUbillf'SS uurld as a secretary. 0AA. 3.4: Future Business Lead- L-lx nl .hnrrim 3.4: JUniur Achirve- mum 3. Barbara Kralick lhuwmyrl Liberal Arts Barb W'ill SPHC 1119 medical profesh rlUIl us a nurse . . . pastimes Lire rt'mling and sewing. H, kl, 1.2!..1: Huirlanrr Ollim- As- iFlilnl 3.1: IN-p Cluh .1 Lawrence E. LaBate Cllu'k Llullvge Preparatory Larry Musically inclined . . . a great uux . Band 3.1: Dance Band 4-; Quest 3: Homvrunm Vit'l' Prrsident 1,3: Humvmum Tn'usuror 2: Football 2: Wrwtlin; 1.2: Baskmhall Intral mumls 2.3, Linda Sue Krebs Clark Liln-ml Arts Linda Bright unilc for all . . in sports. HANK. 1.2.3.51: Spanish Club 2; Umnm Club 2: Distributiw Educa- liun Clul! 'Ilrvalurvr 4. . active Margaret Lundmesser Clark Pnu'liral Ark Margie A bubbling persunalily 10 continue schooling. Dblrilxutiu- Edurutiuu Clull. Denise M. Lazeration Klurk Lilwml .h'h Dnnzlw Lheh HDHPELP material svhuul spirit Exhibited illWil-VS. Nulinndl l'lnllnl' Hurirrv 4: Cru- xmlwr 3: IJHHV': 1 : Rx-prwtnhb liw 2J2 IIIIIHVHMHH Swn-lary Z 3: tLNA. 1.1L 5vmc-L11V 3: Luin Club : Ldtill kaliuual Honor Sm'ic-u. Flt'llt'll Huh 5: Club .56 1: Junior Arhimvmrm 3: Cheer- lvdding Club 1.2.3.1: Chvvrlr'zlder 4: Hrahh UHin A 1.1111 3; Uirh' Athlvtiw Offirv Arrhtam 1 Joseph R. Leonardis Clark Prdclir'ul Arts Joe Racing car enthusiast future as a metal worker. Hnmvrunm Prmidvm 1. 58 IA'I,IH' Iilu-ml .hh Laura Jc-ull Vluk Luuru I l1I'thm whmvlin; in In'r fu- turr . . . lu'ighl wnilc alums. UAW. l. Virginia Lee Levisky T. 0. Bvuuty Culture- va Prtnidvnvv Cecgn Enthusiastiv Beauty culture student plans a bright future. GAU'L 1.2; Uffu'l- Awhlan! 2. Hivhzu'l lmilundlz t l.1lk Nit'mihv UMP I' l ix'mlh ln'hmmlih .. ql'iux In luwvnu- .'l L'Iu'mit'dl pzllvm ullulnm. !!1va4!:- .'v: lhwlan 1: lhrmhln Vlnh $1 lmwlmwnl lulr I'lkulwnl I. HmeruH lnlmnmmh 1.35.1. Ann Lowun l'Tiit'IiK'ill Arlx Duris Plulh ln lrznvl . . nulnro. Doris Clark . 11 vln-vrful Iiau'hu 11 Lynn Lvngyel 1!.uL Hmim-u HUM: nurw- In In mlju-xs xlvullx Lil. 1.23.1: Hm? Mhlulivk Uf- lw w x-1 Mnl I Louise A. vaand 1 IJIL Llln'ml Ark Luuiw Mum! and r-hulminj; . . . a rnllvgw l'ulurv. C.X.X. .4.1 David P. vamntmiv'. lluk 51 iwnlilit' IMH' hH-ut HtHrgn' Imh-nliall uthlc'liruH'x 11ml rnusimxlh in- tHnml. hunk I231: llumr Hand 1.2.3.11 Huqml kl: Hmm-runm eridvm l: I vx:xI1;.:llZ.3.1: TLHL 3.1; Hulu I'm 1: Mldiu .iqml Yuk 3.1: Haw k: IlI.1H Inlmmumh 1.2.3.1. Rose Limwlli tlullvgr Prx'lulmlury Cus . lumimtw wun-vr . In 211'. L. L L 2 IMm-v .' LMIL . . friomll'x Ll: h! Huh .1: Hndvrn l: Vlmluyruplu Liluh 1. i. Sm-rvlury 2.3. Gus Liaci Hulk l'rxu'lit'ui Arlk Callupin W ru. Clls! unsurpassed dttlt'rnliuzlliMI. Vuulhull 1: rah 55. '-1 XVI'PHHHILV Inlramu- Joseph Liquore Unnmml luv X waer nit'v guy hr with. l'ractival Arts . . fun to Linda Jean Limone Clark Pmcliull Arts Pebbles the attendants uHioe bright hopes for Saved well the future. C,A.A. 1.2.4: Akhislanl 1.2.3.4. Avalunw Offlo- ,1 ;. W--9;; Larry Frank Liskovec Clark Liberal Arts Larry A lixD wire . . . Im1k5 toward t-ollcge. Cllnir .1; Band 1.2.3.1: thivul 3, l: Smuinr Play; Track 1; XVrt'stlingz lnlrumumh 1.2.3.4: Buskvlbull In- lrumumls 1.2.3.1. Richard G. Lind Clark Scicmific Riel: Everyonek lrue friend foresees a vangc futurn. Km Club 3.12 hrusmirr 1.2: Humo- nmnl Prt-yinlvul 3: Ilomvrlmm Vic:- Puuidvm 2.1: Funtlmll Truim-r 1. 2.3.4. Cheryl Loewy Clark Liberal Xrls Chery Quiet lnut pleasant . . . a leather to he. Bvllc-Tunrs 2.3: Chuir 4; 0AA. 1, 2.3.4: 1711-11le Club 1.2.3.4; Drama 121111: 2: Futurv 'll-avht-rs of Amor- iru 1.2.3.4: Wmh'rn Munro 4: .luninr .M-hivwnwnl 3: Twirling. Club 2.3; IH-p Club 4. 59 Carol Lynn Lombardo 1hlrwuud IJiMrihnIivv Rduvzniun Carol :1 bright smi1e always . . . ui11 11axv a p1easant future. Honu-ruum Svcrvlary 4: 6.1.31. 1. 2.3.1; Dislrihulin' Education Club 11; 611141411111 URiL'c AHNam 1, John Madara Uurwumi Liberal Arls John Tu Cu11ege for John . . . an avid outdoorsman. 60 Robert 1 . Lorenz 111.111: Sviunlihv Bub Vlenile- nature has SBIXWI nur sx-lnml ur-H 1181111415 11E 5:11:11. Km 1111111 2.3.1: 11111111 1.2: Cru- smlwr 1.2: 11n1m-runm '11rvzhurt'r 1. 1731: 15mnt1m11 1.2.34.1: Baskn-Hmll -. 11:1xn-111111 12.3.4: 1111110 Vielml MIL 3.1: 1111111111111 1nIr2nnurJh 1.3.1. Douglas H. lejowski Gzlnumd 110111-11! 11rflparzllnn Doug 1X W211 $1,11- enlhusiast . looks to an nrvhitm-tura1 fn- turP. Dranm Club 27.; Rod and 121m 1; Chen and Cllt-th-n Club 1.2.3. Thomas 1 . Laws Chrk 11i1wrul Mb Tum 110111'p11mum1 . ,.1Ii1t1mu;.'1lh urn 111.1 nun. .luninr M 1lir'xl'nh'nl .K: 1ImumumL 1.2. 11:1xkv11m11 Lennard NIzlrt-iznm Hark Liberal M1: I.WIIIY '1 1111114 thH11m't in mmn ,xlmrlQ, Krv C1111! 1: 114ml 1.2.3.1: Buxktm 11.111 1: Bawhall 1.2.3. 1141111111u11 1: Spanhh 12111112: lnlrumuml Hus. kmlxall 2.3.11. ekiHQ-d Joseph Nit-kulus Lucia 111.11k 1i1wml M'H ,I1H, V1Il1t'111ll1l1l'1N1r1Il1'1ll114'sporl1. 1H1llx 11w guilzu t'n111'140 1m vllginm-Iinfg. 111- 111mm. HUIIH'IUHIH 1'Imi11n-nl 1.2.3; 13111;:- Imll I'Iuint-V' 22: Tidinrv 2. lhxkvtlmll Diane Lynn 11 Marino 121.le Liberal Arts Di 5110.11 1wnr1 mvr backward to hulp Mm . . . mm of the grrn'zll 011051 Xilinnul Hullur Sm-ivty 4; Lance: 11.1.1. 2.31.1: 1xulurv Teachers of Mm-rit'u 11: Pop Club 4; Guidance 01111-4- 1114111115 3.11. C'uig R. Martin tllrk Liln-ml Arh Culig Utixv in many x'pm'ts . . . a Mushy lwrsnnulily. 'mml 1.5.1: Dunvv Baud 2,3,4; Ulhiml 3: Snw-vr .1: izhlwlhull 2; Wrwllin: 2.3.1; Trurk 15,4; Utr- man Huh 2..'i.l; Inlerurul Bin- krllmH 2.3:, Tadeusz Matejus Clark Lilwrul Arts Ted Studios the world around him . . . to know him is to like him. Fumhull l: Invvslmrm Club 4: In- lrzunurul Baskvtball 3,4. John E. Martin 1Ilark Liberal Arts lolmny . realh dawning gold-letter mzm . . . unthusiasm. his greatest asset. Km Huh 2. 4: Crusader 2,3,4: Blmlin; 1.2. .1: BnSt-hall I; Audin Viqlal Aim 1. .3: Intramural Bas. kx-llmll 1.2.3.1. Daniel R. Matlaga Uurwmul Lilycral Arts Dan MI aslmnumiml future . Regional produces another realh great guy. Kenneth G. Massa Clark Scientmc Ken lmsurpussed wit . rcmh tn enjoy a good joke. Hunwruum Vin: Prtwide'nl 1, 3: lellull 1.2: Track 2. . always Richard Frank Mattern Clark Scientific Rich Interests are infinite . . . spar- Hing personality truly evident. N.Hiunal Honor Society 3. Presi- drnl 4: Km; Club 1.2. Vice Presi- dvnl 3. Vrrsidrn! 4; Bel Canto .M-rmnpunisl 2.3.4: Band 1.2.3.4: DJm-v Band 2...4; Musical 3,4: Luuu' Lih-mry Editor; Class Pn-si- lent 1: Claw Treasurer 3: Home- mnm Prosidvnl 1.2.4; Latin Club 1.2.3.4: Lulin National Honor Society 2.3.4. W'ayne B. Masters Clark Liberal Arts Wa yn 4,- Thv l'lzbsim' vars appeal l0 him . . . a really versatile persunaliu. Funllmll 4; Bmvling 3.4: Intramu- ml Wrx-rtling 3.4; Intramural Bas- krllmll 3.1. Charles Manes Hlark Liberal Arts Clzurlr Great hall handler for our vagors abounds with svlmol qlirit. L'ruxmlvr 1; Hnmvmnm Secretary 1: Buskvlhall 2.3.4: Club '56 l. Joan R. Mt-Currit-k Lilwml th Iuam'v Cnntrilmtw tn sr'hmul spiril Uarnuud . a futurv slwcvh therapist. 'wllx'- lln1n x 2.3J: Hnmvnmm Sew rvLu'v 1: ngk 1.2.3.1: Cnlur Guard tldptuin 1: Pop Club '1: Cuiddnvv Ulfu'r Assixlunl 3. Thomas May Clark l,ihvral Arts Tom Likes the vomplivated world of IBM mcntary. Homeroom Treasurvr 2: Art Club 3: Inwstmmn Club 1. always cnmpli- Anne P. McCaskill Curwond Businesx Anne A sporty lass . . . with a secretarial future. C.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Future Business Leaders of Anwrica 1. Walter Dennis McGee Clark Liberal Arts Wall An excellent kcglcr . . . history his major interest. Football 1; Bowling 3,4; Art Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 3. Julln H. MvCurro liLlrk I'mrliull Mb .IIII'IE Complx-x Illu1'llillt'5ulrl Hl him . , hix lhullgllb :In- hh mm. lnnxlmurul Wrwllin; 1.2.3. Carol E. McManamy Clark Liberal Arts Carol gAingt she sweet . . . sports to the hilt. National Hrmur Smitty 4; Belle- Tnnvs 2,3; Choir 4; ercr: ClaSS Representative 3; Homeroom Sec- retary l; C.A.A. 1. Spcrelary 2, Vice PrE-sidcnl 3, President 4; Spanish Club 2, St'cretary 4: Fu- ture Teachers of America 1; Girl's Athlmivs OHirt- Assistant 3.4. enjoys Daniel C. McCarthy HAIR l,iln-Iul Krh Hm: Ilhi1' glmwuh In Ililn . . . :Hl Jllllu rnllllhixhl. Cathy Lynn Mollorl Cltxrk l,iIu-rul Arh Cathy Alwup lht'ro ulwn nvmlvd . . . lmuml fur urlh'ge. Humvrmum Pn-sith'nl I: Humn'rnnm Vire- Prtwidvnl 4; Hnmvrumn Svc- n-lan 2: Hmm-nmm 'I'reusurvr 3: UAW. 1.2.3.4: Spunkh Club 2: Cuidunm' Umro Avislum 3; At II'ndJIH'P Umm- Ahhmm 4. Mary Elizulwlh lelull l lurk Lilu'rul M'h !.Vlltllnl.l, X H'ul At-nLiV :11 Hull! . Huhiny F in hm fulurv. 011ml 1: LAX. 12.1: 'IMIrlin: Vlul: I: hm'rlr'mIin; Club 2: HM2 Uhlwlnw Utiiw- L443m 1. Hum! Richard J. Middleton Diwn'itimi Ovrupatimb Riz'll W'ill svrw his l'UllllH? well in lmifnrm personable. tmnuuui . quiet but Iruh vapll WV. Mu-rruriu lMIk Lilwl. ,lur' A I Mb hm- qwllsumn ul IH'LH'I . . . 4nllt-f4iulr Hf 1hr fulurr: H.14m-Ilmll lullumuv llx 3. Jennifer Mollica Clark fen A futurv teacher , addition tn our vlnss. C.A.A, 4. . a Cnllrgv Preparatory HEW Paul James Metzler I.I.xrlx 'I', U, Um-hunixx IJUIHIU Plans fur :1 future in mw'han- Pure fUr a iPS . . . a dull vlms. 5U I'U Nancy Karen Monaco Clark Liberal Arts :Vamj' future rullegiulc . . . :1 xarieu of sports. Humvrmxm Vice President 4: 0AA, 1.2Ji1: Drama Huh 2: Naxxiuuul Tln-spian Sucirly 3,4; Fu- llm- Nulsm uf Alm'ritu l; Txdrling Ulul: 1.2.3.4;-sAlh-rnuh- 3, 'I'wirlvr 4: Color Guard Club 12. cnj 0y: Erich A. Meyer Sriunliflc Clark Erich Assured of a bright future as an engineer . . . a quiet but dedirated student. Natinnzil Honor Suciety 3.4; Spam 1311 National Honor Society 2.3,4: Chc-misu'y Club 3.1; Physics Club 3.4. Monallan Bminvw Kathleen E. lhlrwxmd Kallly X future in the sm-rvlarial wurhl onjnw 21 funllrull game. Lum't': U. :X. A, Unkim-v Imudvrr Culnr Guard Club fjnml 1.2.3.1: Fulurv uf Amvriwu 3: 2. 3. 4. Color Guard '1. Junu-s IL Murlnn L'HIIL N'n-nlihl' I'll llm- kpulI-HIJH 11ml :1 pint! L'lH . . . IHllv'j.W Lind Mivnl'w in Ink fulmu N'mm Hm. Humu-umm PIMMHH l. ?'vale l: 4hx-mi4n Club I'le-lrnl yr: llllIh-l' M'Ilix'u-mu-nl 'l'uulrmrl .5. Joyce A. Montolla Clark Lilwrul Arts L, V1'P ,X Iu'iluhl fulure in lcuvhing quiut lml pleasant. HA4. 1.2,3J: Twirling; Ijluh 1.2: Llark :XIIz-mhm'x- Unim' :hsiuunt 1. Michelle Montgonwry Lilu'ml Arts Uir'lu-Hv X futurv in lhv Inhimav um'M , - ; , . hrnvsl Morrvll y . . tnj4g d :5an bHUk. . . I , . . Wlhirul K; 0.3MX. 1.2.3; Ull'ml- tlarL llU:Xfll-lt'v iuulmlmnx JIH'P Uffn'x' Xxthnl 3. V kiln Mmrml M H m-v III Ilw lllhl- max HHIM , , mt'l'llmn uilll Iwrmmalih. Suwrr I, Gail Ann Muringc-r Hulk . hhim-w gm! Thomas P. Murphy . X lwighl futurv in Un- sm'rc- ilm-L PW'W'UI A Llnda Joanne Mould luriul unrM . . . u spurts WV . Clark I.iln-ml htx enthusiast, Plulh Iu dun :1 umfmm 1IUHIJ IIiunuI Hnnnr Smivtix l: Swninr h'nd f l't l' r SIN'HS- Wrill sel'xv nlhvrs uillingly . V. a great t'umlwlilnr. Bvl Cdnln 4: Bt-Hx-Jhnm 3: Suliur Muy: Lunrr: Hnmrnmm Prr'sidt-m Mm: Ilzlnr't' Twin: Editor: GAIL 123.1: Fulurt- Blhinv,v Imadvrs of AmI-rit'a 1.1: FUrt'IhiL 5: Cnlur Guard Club 3: Pup Club 4. 3: HHHH'I'UHHI Vim- Prcsidvm 2; Hnmvmnm Sm'relury 1: C.A.A. 1. 2.3.1: Spunkh Club 2: lhuhh 0f- Iiro Ahislanl 1.2.3.4. Barba 'u Nalepa Clan LiIu-ml ArIK Ihzrlmra I'annrxs H'hillf: as u hulrhy . . , u fuluw t'r-Ht-gizlle. UWJ. 1.2.3.1; Cvrmun Club Ii 1; qurx- 'lkulrIu-rx' uf Amvricu 3. Vrmidt-nl 1: Mmlvrn Dance 3. 64 Cary Nullruss UlJlk lilwml M'Is hum HI-mlml hn' rnllrgr . . , tlvlight- fullx vhw'rful. Linda Marie Noyes Huru'mui Lilwrul Arte Lyn . Hulws fur a bright future in .JOh H' NIChOISOH loathing; . . V vnjms music tauwwml QIIh-gn- Preparatory and spurts. AMI; Xuiunul Ilnnnr S t-irly .1; Bel V Unzip mliliufz and t-hecrful Umm 3.1: Choir ' $.12, Crusmlwr JOh NPISOH V V . plans In 116 a barber. 2: Humvrlmm Trvuulrvr 1: U.A.A. LLHR 'l'm'hnime Hliwnh-d Lhw 'ynnhmpr 11 lethall 1; 1.2.3.1: Uunnzhlira Club 2V3; I'M Ulwlmll 1: Lhkn-thdll Intmmuruls FWW'II Hllll 2-3-4- Tn-zhurrr 4'1 x 5.1 run: pvl'HnmliM 81111 2.3,. lxllllH'I' 'l'mu'hvr: nf Amvritnl 23,4; frivax - . . Hill $00k ii 200d Hudvrn- Dunn-Sh Inwwtmvnlytluh . . n 1: ,Ilmmr thlrwmvnl 3: Lhrer- JHl' I llhm- 1..J.1m; Huh 2.3; I'Pp Club :1; LuiILmI-v Hmm' 'kamnl 31-. Roar Marit- OqHure LMHL IAiln'rJl :h'h Raw HHINN fur a ln'ighl future as H :1 swrclun . a gum! Hun- Vhllmm NI. Ohnsorg leitnr. 1Zlurk lVH Sciuntiliv Lrlnmlwl l: Hnmvrnum Trcusun'r H P ' '. . . . V . . uru-n Anne Ole at 'i. u,.x.x, Lil; I.ugm Huh 1.2. km and fuik singer . . . a H-Jk Buzzmm Vim- IH'I-xile-nl 3: Spanix'h Club highlight 0f our Class. ' Trish ' 1: Txdrlin: Club 2: Utlur Cuurd V - ' ' - V - 7 V . - .kllanII Hnnnr 501-1143 3.4: Rwy . w 4 n. V - Huh 1- Hui. 1: IM mun. t: mk Club ?HTM M dfmd fume 1 Pn-sidvnl l: L'ruxurlwr 2.3: Luluw: 1 i 1511,15; H .Jd - always Harv xiw l'x'widt-m 3.4: mrmun has :1 Irlvuszlm smlle and a Club 2: thmistry Huh 3;: I'hyim uurm In-Hu . Ululu N-rn-Iurrx 1. Mnimml Hunnr Snrivly 4: Musical 3: Hulm-mum SM'l'vluI 3: C,A.A. IVZVCLI: lrmurv HlHinKlsB Lcadvrs nt' erriul 1H: Hmltrn DIIHPK' UirIC Alhlvliv Uifim- Assinlnl 3,4. Lorraine l. Oatley tllurL Lilwrul Ans Lorraine X future lvacher . . . a kindred Qpil'il. HAA. 2.3.1: Frmlch Club 2.3.4; Fn-nrh Nulinnul Hmmr Society 3. J: Vlmm' Trurhn-rs 0f Anwriw 2V 1: Guidance Office Assistant 3.4. 63 1 Anne Marie Oliveri Business Udrxumd .lmw An active kinder in the 51'11001 . assurpd of a bright future in the business world. Nulimml Honor Surivtv 4: Mllsival 3.71: Lunw': UAA. 1.2.3.4: Cynr nustics 1111111 2.3.1: Futurv Busilwss 1.v:ulvrs uf .hm'rivu 2. Rvpurtvr 3. Pn-sidvm '1: Fulurv '11vachvrs 0f Amn-ricu 1: Mudvrn 11:1m-e3: Jun- 1m 'M'llimr-Im-nt Z1; Twirling.r Club 3: LIvaIlcmHng 111111: 2; Pop Club 1: Guiddm-c- 111111'1- A5:.1L1n1 3: 1103's. Xtthtiv UfTiL-v Asslslunl AL. Karlis Peter Ozolins Garwood Scientific 051:0 Enjoys musiv of many sorts . an eager gymnast. Track 123,4: Gymnastics 1111111 1, 2.3.4: ClH-mistry 111L111 3; Physics Club 4. Paul Michael Opalaok Clark 51'11'1111111' Paul XII :nnhiliuns spnrtsmun :1 girl'lll gill, 111 11131141 1Vil-xS1 N.Hiundl Hunnr Sm-iuty $1.1; Km M1111: 12.3.1: 11111111 1.2 .1: Class '11n-.1sun-r 1: 15mrllm11 1. . .1: 11.n- kL-Ihull 1.1.1.1: 11:1w1m11 1; 1w u-sHm-nl 1111111 1: Junior Avhievv- mrnl J1. Peter J. Pagoulatos Clark Scivnlifir Pete Plans for a t'ollegze 1i1e dues well howling or playing: pool. Hmm-rmum Prvsidvnl 1; 110w1ing 2. '1: Haskvlhull 1nlramum1s 2. John Orlando Swivnlilu' fuhn 01w 1:1 nur futlln' lt'zu'lwrs . . . an ex1't'11vnt mllsiviun ml the drums. Hand 3.1; Hnmvrmrm Vivx- Proxi- 11n-nl Z. 11.nlwum1 Georgette A. Palmquisl Clark Ililu-ra1 Arts George Pleasant and personable . . wants a future in dental hygienics. UAA. 1.2.34; Corman 111111! 1.2. Mary Juan Usiocki 1.1.111 11llsinvss sum,- 1'1.ms .1 un'm'r in business , . . surfing and suimming urn lwr inlvrrsts. 1111117111me 1: 54-minr1114y: Hnnn'r mum Mm IHrsivlrnl 23: 11mm-nmm rhulsHll'l 1: 1L.1,V 1.2.3.1: 1'11: 111111 1; Uhndunx'v 1111irv Assist. .ml 13. Rhmm Jean Papandrea Harwmuf Bunny fulturt' Rhona Jean Quirk-nilh-d and 1ive1y a hair slylisl nf the future. GAA. 1; 'Cuslm-lulngy Club 3,4. Nancy Lea Parin Clmlx Ijlwrul Arts Nan X fem of NW fim- arts . . . a rval living doll. National Honor Sm-ivly 3.4; Mm- iwul f5; Sl-niur Play; Cruxrtdrlr 2: l,llel'.' U, 1. 1. 1.2.5.1: Uc-rman Club 1.2.11; Future Tmu-hvn of Mnn-riwd 2,-1: Inwaslnn-m Club 3.4: Pu-p Club 11; Uuidunr'z- omw A5. xhlum 3. Suzanne Patrick Clark Business Sue A lmsilmss woman in the future, . . . at-tive within He- ginnal. Hmm-nmm TTUaSHTl'T 3; C.A.A. 1. 2.3.4: Future Business Leaders of Ameriru 1.2.3; Modem Dance 2: Guidanml Office Assislam 1,2,3. Anthony P. Parise Clark Pravlicul Ark Tony A keen inlermt in vars will vnmmaml his future . . always worthy rause. Foullndll 1.2.59; Wrestling Intramu- ruk 1. willing: to serve a George Pariza Clark Collegu Prz'paratnry Corky Active in musiz' . . . a terrific wit. Band 1.2.3.4; Dance Band 1.2.3; Crles-Cnumry 4; Buse-hull 1; Track 3.4; Chz-misfry Club 3: Baskmhall Intramurals 1.2.3. 9.1 Sonia Pawlak Clark Liberal Arts Sonny Intends to teach . . . has served our school in many ways. National Honor Society 4: Bel Canto 4: Belle-Tuncs 3: Humernom Secretary 3; C.A.A. 1.2.3.4: C61 - man Club 1.2.3.4; Fu'turc Tnachcrs of America 1.2.3.4; Attendance OHiCe Assistant 2.3. Kathleen Pelusio Garmmd Business Kathy Intends to further her educa- tion . . . always fun. Luna 1; NA. 1.2.3.4: Future, 11115111055 cadvrs 01' America 2.3. Cnmmiltve Chairman 4: Twirling Club 2: LIhct-rleading Club 1; Pep Club 4; Guiduntjr OFFIN Assistant 3.4. Patricia B. Partman Clark Practical Arts Pele Hopes for a future in IBM . . . always enjoying sports. G.A.A. 1,2,3. Eileen Marie Pereiru Clark Business EL' Will enter the business world . . . pert and pleasant. 0AA. 2.3.4; Gymnastics Club 2; Future Busim-ss Leaders of Amer- it'a 2.3: Junior Achit'vmm'm 3: Twirling Club 2; Cheerleading Club 1. 67 L V i 3 Nancy Ellen Perezluha Clark T. 0. Bmuny Cullurv Want A future in beauty culture . . . fund of sports. Humcnmm View CAA 1.2.1. Pn-sidcnt 3: Evelyn L. Pezzulich Clark Liln-rul th Eu The wurld is Iwr stage assured of a bright future in dramatics. Smiur Mu: Lunz't': 0. MN. 3: Spanhh Club 2: Ummu Club 3: Nulinnal Thwpiun Snrirn 3: Fur 9min 2.3: Bup' .Mhlvliw UHiH' 'Mkislunl Ii 68 I k Diane Marie Peterson Clark lilhinwr Dfanc XLJ. lurm uul anulht'r Eno SCCYHHIW . . . illx 11- 5 fan 5! art, a leilt'. IIIIHH'I'UUHI Prvsidvul 2: ll. CJA. L Wrilliunl G. Uzu'mmd Pililuwski l,ilwrul ,hh IHIAA' Iinjnh JH'iIlfJ nn lhv links . . ulmus fun In 1w uilh. Lulu! Hult l. Mulf l: i Stewvn Pvli 1LLII'k Svirnlihr SIN? IRUIUYP t'UHt'giiltl' . . . a I'V'ill niw guy FuutImH l: IHHNIIIH'IH Club '1: Wrmllinu lnlrmnumh 2 James F. Pinkham LH'L Lilwml vhh Jimmy Srimu! anil lrllH . . . :llxsays alrnuml lo 10ml :1 lwlpin; hzlml. Unqxal 1: SI-Iliur I'Ln: Slunlt-nl knunrll Nult- Ulmir'nmn 1: Humv- IIIHIH l'hwulvnl 1.1: I'nulhlll 1.2: 'I'mrL 1.2: Lulu: Hnlr 2 ': Lalin 1114111.11 Hunm N-r'u-ty 2.3.1: Folk Huh 1: lm-r-Imvul Lluly 3.1: Pn'p Hull Tnnhlm-I l: rrLunIImL 1.2.3. ILhkt-HHIH luv Jilllil't' Joy Pew l,iln'ml M'h .lrmiw' Hurliugl- in hvr In-ur fulun- . . . :llmn- wning: Hl'giunul. ,11 .' n1 anrn'zl 1: Library MW X. I.2.'v.l: MI Phil: 2: Fu- Iulv 11. :- HI Mm-viva l: l,ilutlry tinum'll Ll: XIINIHLHIN' Umw' $ 44.1 ! $.L Larmmd - gyg 1 , Shirley Ann Price Cluk l'rm-rit-al Arts .S'llirIvy Thu mm! for her is simply fnliulnus enjoys a good jnke. Hmm-nmm Svrrcmry 2: Honwmnm Whatuln-r I: U.A.A. 3A, Alan Prisll x11 1 qur ulhlvu- . , . 11 man In vmuthv. leiwlLll Huxlnr Surirlw 1: Kv'y llub 1.2.1. '1lru1-mt'! 1: 171mllv411 I.l.'1.h1u-II:.III l: Hawvlmll 1. g. 1 Hunnmllw 131111, 1.2.3.1: LIJMHHH 111111: 31: Audio V'Lual 1:411 1.1; 111411111411 luluuuumh 1.2.3. Inlmumd Linda Marie Regal Unrwmd Huxim-ss Lynn Going; In SPHE 11w business wwhl . . . vnjo'xs spurts and 1114- arts. 11.1.1. 1.2.3: 11'? Huh 1.2: HuyN' U111rlim 011nm Awhlunl 3. N-ivnlifir Jay? Dee Quaruoci l.:1rnmu1 '11. U. Bunny Cullurn 1- K la-Irt Holws fur a bright future . . . 1 I 1 , ' . 1 . Ad' 11110 A- ll'gllese :m ullrzu'lnc arhlmun 10 Re- HJIL Lullt'f-W VTPIJ-lmmn' U'innal r111 . 2:11. 2; Hmum Clul; 2; coa- lnlvmk lu wru- 11w 1JllSlIlCFF .m-Mnux 1211:1134, nurM . . . quid Iml 11m. Slunrh Huh 1.2: 11lllt1dn4v 011101 1144:1111 2.1: lemium-v 0mm M-Hunl IS. Ninette Elizabeth Ricca 111.111 1.i1wml :th Xinvlh' 1 I'P:l1 qmrls enthusiast . . Kiln Ray RiPB summla'x 1xi11 1w u Iawycrts 1.1.211 Pracliva1Arh Ix'imlm Spurlsman plus SVIISP nf 1111mm: 11in Cantu 3.1: Undral 3.1; Home. umm I'uwixlvnl I5: Hnmv-rnum Vit'v I'Hwixivnl 2.1: FIIUIIMH 2.3.1; SUC- vvr 1: Hurkvlball 1.2: Bandulll 1.2. 3. 2311111111111N Club 2.3.11. wrrvlu 1'1 . St-Iwiur 111:0: 151wm-11 1111111 2: Xathm 1. 12.31.11. 1.2.3.4: XIIx-nthnm- 0111111; terrific Constance Joan Rand Hark Li1wra1 Arts Connie Teavlning in 1161' future a vrmlit In nur $111001. hmmlwr .1: Lanzw: Smth-nt Cuunv 111 '111'mhurvr 1: Cl; 1 Vict- PrtNi- 411m 2: 12.1.1. 3.1: Spunish 1leiulul HUIIUI' Surivly 2. Trvam nrrr 1: 1511111111 '11q-.ln111vx'x' 01 Amtr- im 1: Club '56 11: Chwrlcading Hul; 1 i: Pry 111111: 1: Hmlth 0111m- .' vhmnl 1.2: Buys Athletics Unin'x- Awismnl 3.4. Andrea M. Richardson tilurk SCivnlilic x1mly 1511111111111 do more for our svhmnl . . . a math major to be. Nulinnul Hunur Sm'iwly 3. Sm'rv- Iarx 1: LUMP laditm-in-rhid 41: Sludl'nl Kullnril Lurrx'slmuding Sm-lvluu i: Clua Vivr Prvsidvnl l: Hunwrnmn PrnwidI-nl 2: Humv- mum 1111' 1'rtaxid1-nl 1: CaMA. 1. 2.3.1: Latin N.Hiunal 111mm Sm'ivly 2.3.1: 1mwlmvnl Huh 3; Bridgx- tlluh 2: Color Guard Club 1.3. 69 William J. Robinson Clark Liln-rul th Hill .X P211 trnuper . . has Served Regional M ilh his many talents. Xllhimll 3.1: 5vninr Play: 011m! 3. 4: Humrrvmm Sr-vrvlury 1: DrumJ Clul: 2.3. Sharon Angela Sabio Uurwnud Budnvu; Sub A future in the performing arts . . . always an enjoyable frivml, Nhrimll l: Hmm-mnm Swre'lary- TH' un'x 1: U. LL 1.2.3: Club 30 3.1: I'n-p Club l, R X W4 70 Carnu-linu F. Rm't'u thxrnuml Liln-rul Xrlx Carin fullm' in tvm-hing . . . :1 plvmurv 1n lw uith. mevrw'm Sm'H-lan 22: VAX. L 3AA: IHn'm-h 121111! 1.2. Srvn'lary 3, Vil'v l'ItNidx'IIl L FUHHP Ttuu'ht'h Hf Xmmiru 11.3.3: Hmivrn Ihnrv 2.9: .Iuniur h'hirwmvnl 3: UuixL .mw' Umw- ququnl 3.1. James L. Ruvsslv I.nk I'lxxn'liull h'tx II'IH fulnrv xxilh x-urx' . . . xxiHin; In In. Fumllmll l, allmus Louise T. Saltinas Springlivld T. U. Bvuuu Cullum- ch: Bundle of fun haw, lwr :11 Rt-ginnul, Humvrrmm 'I'rmhurwr 3: Cmmvlul- ngy Cluh 3.1. glad to i 1 Ruth Jamel Sumoln'on Clark l,ihe-rul M'b Rullu'v lmadin; in wluml spirit . wnw nur srlmul silh hmu't 21nd mul. Qur'al 3: CHM Primitiunl 2.3: Hnmrrmun Prvxith'llt 1: U.x.N, 1. 2.3.1: Hmlv-m hunr'r' 2; Huh '50 2.3.1; 1IIu-x-rlvudin; Clull 2.5L I2 Chm'rluxdl'r 1: PW Cluly I: Al- lt-mhnr'r Hmm- Awiddnl 2.3: HuxC Mhlt'litx Umm' Xxxhtunl 3.1, Frank Jumvs Russo t LIIL llI-tlllyulixv ICduxulinn Ix! all k Hulilmrx th .ll'l' 11L gnu! . .. n-njnh lln- tlmmutil' uurM. Ulhm ll H. Uluxl .4: llnmmnnm ; Tualkmw l: Hmnm Lluh 2..;: Div H'Ilmlln FJUIHIIIUII Ulllll 1. Joseph J. Sanlonv CIJIIL Hhvml 'hh low ' n-ullrx lnlc-nlml organist . . . rnllvpv nml tlluflin; his futun'. Hruum Huh ,5. Guido St'alingi Clark T. U. Auln Uuitln A future with var- . . make Regional lhe- gund sn-hlml . helps i! is. Alice C. Schneider Clark LiIn-ml :th 1 A tall addititm lo the seninr play . . . u grat-iuus smile and a sincere heart. Sx-ninr Play 4: Cruwrlvr 2: H. XA. 2.3.1: Fuluro Tvurhvrs of Amerim 4-: Bridge Club 2: CirlC Alhlvtirs 0510p Assistant 4. Mark Alan Svhavfor Clzuk PLH-Iil'ul h'lx Slash A grl'ut l'UlIllwliIUI'U . impmsiblt- no! In like him. Ulhit-ul 3.1: ankhzlll 2.3.1: Trurk l: Cunnusliw Club 2,3,4. James Schneider Uurumxd Scivntific Jun Long nn humnr . power- fulb quiet. Nuliunul llnnm Sucit-Iy .1: KPy Club 3A: Dum-v Band 1.2.1: 311st ii'ill 3.4: lJIIH'l': li:hlu'lh'd 2: Hnwx .unl Chwkvrs 1.2. Pre'sidrnl I: l5.hkwll1.lll Imrumuxals 1. Curmmd A future vnllogiato of sports. UHXN. 1.2.3.4. Steplwn Sclkalcr, Jr. Hark l'mrlixutl Ark Chip Cranfnrdk 1mg -.. our gain . . scum uur alhletits. Mu-it'ul .5: Nn-m-z 15.1: li:hkrlhull Hammer 4: Truvk 5'1; CymnuHim Clul: 3.4. ,4 9 a6 Patricia Schroll Lihz'rul Arts Pal . . . fond Linda Jeanne Sclmvitz Clark l,ihrml Art- Limit! A future in Ihv t-duvatiunal World :1 gum! sllulmlt and a faithful frimul. N.Iliuual Hmmr Sm'ix-u '1; Humo- rmun Viw- Pr idr-nt 2: HnIm-rmxm Svcrvtury UAJ. 1.2.3.1: Futun- Tvarlwrs nf ,varira 1.2.3.4: ChwrlL-uding Club 2.3: Pvp Club 1.2: Unirhm'r UWIH- 'Msiqam 3.4. Karl Sclluelz Cldrk Practical Arls Karl Survlirc success . . . to know. Trm'k 1.2. nice guy 71 Joanne Schwarz Br'rkr-lvy Hvigllb In A new arlditiun to our school . . . . a planing personality, Arlvl , Marlo SCgOHa 1;,Xxk 1.2V .1: UVIHIMPIHK Club i UMk 1: Lilme Council 5;, 31 N futurv in lho Iuhimk's uurlxl , athlvthull'x im-Iinml. 11A..M 2.1: Futurv Hmimw. Lmul- wrx ml. Mm-riul 1. lhxaim's Hu-inrv Kalhlvon Shanlev t imk Runny i'lllturv- Slmu'n N future in the wurld 0f lwaut-x . . . a warm and frit-me smile fur 11H. Srniur Thu 1: lnzLx'L 4: AH Joseph Serpiro Clark Lihr-rul Arlx 106 cm. 2. Indulges in 51mrts and vars . nirv tn haw. around. lhhkvtbull l: ruls l. Bmkvllmll lntrumlL 72 Kul'nl HI-riuu thmwml tullwuv Prwluuulnry L'mul hilllll' rullvluiult' . :Inl In lu- ilII. HAW. L . . plvuw 1luwulvr 1: 1a Stanley SI-lnivk PmMu-al Mb Uhrk NM I'irliu musi1'H .illu;1'x. xnul k- inf: uilh rurs. Sherman I.HH'I'.11 h I Maureen LHL Uun 'Klmrl in thv Hun sons? Hf IIH- unnl . . . Iwr Huilv brightens lhv hulls 0f NIUJ. Ung 1.23.1. John Shields Kt-nilwurlh 'I'. 0, Aulo Fluff X slm-wsful future in auto- mulixw . . 21 real fine guy. Frum-t-s Urzu-c- Sit-Ht-r Nulmuui N'iwnlihv I'Vrun fnlun- in wivm'r- . . . El Mnu-n' uml lwrl lwrwmzllily IIle-Tlmux 5: Clmil l: Lruxmlrr 4: Hnmrl'unm Xirr PI'INMI'III 3.11 IIHHH'I'UHIH 'l'wuamw 2; HAW. L 23.1: IHw-nrh Club 1.2.3.1. Ronald Slate ft , filurk T. 0. Auto ' ll Ron Ar-tiw with car: . . . quiet and personable. K Adele Skolny Hark thinms Del Sinvm'o pvrsunalib . . . a lnnincss futursz Futnrr BLhilHKF Lenulmx uf Alm-r- it'd 3. Noreen Spicer LLHL Prdclicul Arts A'nH'en j . Shun n- sxwvt . . . plans for . JOhn Splehnann H10 surretm'ial world. NHL Practical Ans 0AA. 1.1, 10'1 Iinjms working with radios reserved. but fun to be x iHL Raulin Amalvur Club 4-. Anthony Speranza Liberal Arts Tony Croat at lnm'ling . . . fond of musiv. Hum! 1.2.3.4; Duntc Band 1.2.3; Hnnmnd Unsival 3.4: Buwling 3.4. Ellen Sniffen Clark Bmincss Li: An addition to lhv, sm-relarial World pupularily is one uf her assets. 0A.;X, 1.2: Club 1362,34: Ht'ullh Ume' ArmiHanl 2.3.1. Patricia L011 Spivak Clark Liberal Arts Pal Mmyxs friendly a wel- vmm-d uddiliun lo the sci- ontifir' world. lhml 1.2.3.4: Crumrh'r 2: G.A.A. l : Lilli Club 2. Trmhurn'r 3, Vin Prrxidrnl 1-; Physirs Club 3, 4: Fulurv 'leu'hcrs uf AIIWTiCLl 1, 3: Guidum't' OHirt- Awistunl 4. Robert W'. Squashic Clark Practical Arts Bob Enjoys a gnorl game of base- lmll . . . alwu-w fun to be with. Michael P. Stark Clark Scientific 11411:? A quiet but true friend . . . a gain fur the world of Science. Cruw-linuntry 4: Trurk 2.3.4: Latin Cluly 1.2.3.4: Latin Club Newwpaprr Editor 4; Latin Na- Iiunql Hmmr Socivly 3.4: PlIySics Club 3. 74 Thomas J. Sluhin ski l lllrlx Scltlutillv Tum .Xn aulmntugv In 1110 svienlillv wwrlll . . . llis quivt prvsmn-v ll'lll Ulu-midn lllulp l: lflxrn .Iml Cllm'lu'n ll Florence Starkey Clark Beauty Cullurr Fla A true friend to all . . . an avirl dancer. HHHH'THUHI Vice President 4: Hmm-rvmm Secrmary 1.2; C.A.A. 1.2.3.4: :MIr-mlanct- Office Assistant 1.2.3.4. 1'0 le 1.. Slunkiu-uivz lllurL I.ilu'rlll 'h'h Haul.- Ikmplv nulumllix lilu' lxim . . . nu Hrungm' In almrlS. Hullll'l'mlln llHWld'l'lll 1.2: llnmt-r I'm-m1il'n' llxminlr-Ill .l: l'lelmll l: llzhlwllmll 2.5: lhwlmll l; 11w- lu'llmll lnlxmnuluk l. Donna Kathleen Stec Clark Lilu-rul Arts Slcc Ready to serve Regional in any way sports. National Honor Society '1: Junior Prom Chairman; Hunwrnum Prvsi- don! 3,4; Hrmwrnnm Set-rrlury 2; Student Counril Publicity Chair- man 4; UAA. 1.2.3.4; Uvrmun Club 1.2: Arl Club 1.2. l'n-sidt'nl 3.4; Fulurr vl'L-auzllvrs ul Anwrit'u 1. 2: Club 50 4: Clu-q-rle-uding Club 1.2.3; 11011 Clull 1.4. . always cnj uys Rom-murv Anne Slanko lhu unml lh-Inlnuliw l'llunntinn anio' X luluu- lltltllllllll tn Ilk- llUSl- now unrlll . . . luml 1.151101119. 1;.1W. l.;.'..'.: 1r! 121111; 12.3: Dix- Hilrullxz' l'ixlumliun lilull 4. Michael Krill: Stein Clark Prut'tlcul Al'ls Hm linjun musir 01 all sorts . . . mvr lriumlly. Bwl Canlu 1; Chair 1.2.3; Humv- rmrm l'TI'xitll'Hl 2: Sucrvr 1.2: li:hkvllmll l; 'l'rzxrk 1.2: Junior Al'llirwnu-nl 3. Diane Lynn Stephens Clurk l.iIn-ral ML IHmu' lfxmlvs 11 quiet mnfidt'nm- . . . 21 nurk'inf; run-I'r is' in hvr plans fur the futurv. H. X. M 1: l'mmr mehx'h nf an-riru 35.1: IVHIHrr 311nm of Mm-yh.1 I32: Hndyw 1111!: 2,3: .IUHiHI M'himwmvm 3: thrrlvad- inu3lul121 I'I-p Llulv I; Ullitlunm- HHiu' V-HJM. Patricia Slrzmn 3 lurk lilwml th Pal Originalih pllb . . . N'PS fush- iun tlwifgning 1h lwr xm'ulinn. Homvrnnm SI-vn-tun 3: Humrmuln 'I'rn'ahurvr 4: HJ.L 1.2.3.1: Kr! Club SMTPILIU 3: th'llvmlin; Clul; 2.3: Ullidilm'c' UtHcv hdxlant 3: Altrmhm'v Umm' 33siqanl 4. Walter W. Stewart. Jr. Uarwwl Pmrliral Arb Wall HM: Marines appeal In him . nive guy to know. Theodore Strychowski Clark Lilwrul Arh Ted A future in metals . . . pleasant and personable. Fuolhull 1. aln zlys Robert Joseph Stihler Curxumd Scivnlifil' Bob Where the lrumpnt sounds w; there's Bub . . . a pleasant and nitty intellect. Nutiunal Honor Sncirty 3.4, Treas- urn 4: Band 1.23.4: Dune? Band 1.2.3.4: Mudcal 3,4; Cla55 Presi- dvnl 4. Joseph Suchorsky Clark Lilu'ral Ark Lillie Joe Cars and hunts his favorite pastimes . . . the supreme FHIHIJHIHCHI W 3a nice guyw. Wrmtling 1.2.3.1: Trau'k 2: Sound Studin 1.2.3.313 Mary Stinson Clark Business Jlar Always handy with a smile . dirtatiun and slenographj, in her future. UNA, 132.4: Juninr Arhim'p- mom 3 Linda E. Sugzda Curwnmi BlLKiIanN Lynn Likes sports . . in the WawsA Hnmvrrmm Vim' Prwidvnt 2; OAK 2.3.4. . plans 21 future 75 Joseph J. Switek Clark Practical hrs Burrh An outdoor sportsman . enjoys the mechanical world. Football 1.2: Baseball 1. 1 Ronald Cordon Taylor Clark Scientific Ron An active talented sportsman a pleasant twinkle in his eye. Kvy Club 2,3,4; IInmc-mnm Presi- dvnl 3.4; Fuolball 12.3.4; Wres- tling 1,2,3A; Truck 2.3; Gymnas- tics Club 2.3. Robert Szczepanik LILlrk Practiml :Xrls Rob An auto enthusiast today . . . a merhanir tomorrow. and a IJWH 1 UHC. Susan Thomson Claxk lilhirH'-s SUP Mention spurts aml shefa lis- telling plan; In nnlnr business as a seu'elary. Hnmrrunm 3. ; C.: NA. 1.2,3. Uvnim- Huriv Taylor thnumnl Ulnxim'w Hr'l' Ih'l' Hum In .Illwml Imrlwr M'lmul . t-xlru niu- lu knnu'. lv V l: qun- lithium: Lrudvl'a n! hnrnxu i ' .5 1'? c ,M ii?! H Thomas Alan Tullman Fink 1:0. Xuln Tum III y Sports c-nlhusiusl in untnmulixrs. Fuullmll l; Ihwlmll l. fut u rv Stephen G. Thurber Llurk l.ilwrul Xrlx Thrulllu'r Ahnus nilling tn lvml :1 hulp- in; hand , . . .xurv to be suvunwful in mnllvge. Hulm'hmm Vim' Prlwidl'm l: Funlr lull ii: Gunnzhlim Club 2: ur linnle Thvwlnizm Hm'ic-Q I5: Hui; uh I: .Mnlin quml 'Xith .. : Lhkrl- lull Imramuruh 3:1. Gpraltl Thomas Tirotta Llulk Lilwml Kris jvrry Constantly thinking.Y . . avid spnrte fun. FHUIIKIH 1.3; 'Ikrm'k l: lhxkrllvall lnlmmuruk l3, Dominick F. Turmunlw lIIJHL 11H. Amu Hun hid 5ljul'h vnlhusins! . xsunls In unrk un anks- mxuvns. Hm'm'l'uunl im Prwillvnl IS; anlr hall I. Emily Ann Tutela a Clark Practical Arts Emily Ann , . En'uVs actin . . . secretarial W, Bruce A. Tresldder futlur'e. F g Hulk J T 0 Nlat'him' iq-llen'l'uuc: 4: Musical 3.4-; Senior UH? Png 1: C.A.A. 1.23.4; Drama Club 1.2: National Thrspiun Soci- My 3.4: Junior At'hiewmz-nt 3. HE interests Ii? in mavhines xsill mm'r Navy. Humv-umm Vil'r- I'I'LWitLTlt 1. Janice Eugena Uhlig Clark Lilwral Arts fan Really friendly . . . will .wrw ymth as an elementary tvm'hor. U XX. 1.2.3.4: Bridgn- Club 4: Guidanm- Office ASsistant 4. Joyce Eileen Uhlig Clark Practical Arts Joyce Always sweet . . . a career in the business world. G.A.A. 3. John Tyvela Clark Prumit'al Arts John Chief interest lies in automo- tives . . . great guy. Karen Tyrrell Clark Business Karen. Fier-x personality welcomes an extellent secre- tary. . world John Unlerwald Springfield T. 0. Auto Marlin A true spurt electrical autumutix'e servicing his ambi- tion. 77 Joseph A. Urciouli Clark Scientific Joe A golf enthusiast . . . to college and a career in business for this great friend. Crusader 2.3: Football Trainer 2, 3.4; Baseball 12. Robert Alan Verner Clark Liberal Arts Robbie Automotive interest . . . col- lege will occupy his future. Wresrling 1; Gymnastics Club 3. 78 Richard P. Valenti Gumuud Liberal Arts Rich College on the horiznn many hohhivs m-rupy his time. anhall 2: Truck 1.2. Duane Clark Villa Clark Practical Arts Duane A true outdoorsman . . , will he a construction worker. Humvmom Prvsiden! 3; Football 1: Wrestling 1.2. Judith M. Valq-nline- tllurk l,ilwrul MN Imli Pursuing; :l rurvvr in Iwnuty rulturv . . A a pheasant smilv mu! :m urliu wit. Unkivul Ii; Hmm-rumm Virv Prrsi' xh-nl l: Hmm-nmm Sx-crt-Iury 2; 11AA. 2,3: Spamhh Club 2; NaV limml Thrxpian Hm'ic-U 3. W W ' Linda Waer Clark Business Lyn Lends her ear to music . future plans are bright. U.A.A. 3.4. Lvnn Vane Fldrk . Lilwrul Arts Lynn Likm tn 10m! and travel . . . plans In pursue teaching: rareer UH :m Mr Furl? hasv. 0m: 2.3.1; BAA. 1. Murcluine Wall T. 0. Beauty Culture Hare :M'Iivv in :purts . . zlt'tiw, futurt'. 1;,A.A. 1.2.3.4. Curuuml . plans an Punwlu W'allcr Gregory D- Wanat Hulk Liberal Arts Uarwund ' Scientific Pammie . f, 3.5 . Huhhling with cnthusiasm . . . Many Inter'ests a'nd enjoyments tn rnllegv fur drama. - englneerlng plans for Junmr Prom thpitality Hum. his future. mun: Sx-ninr Phly: Crusvtrlf'r l: Hnnwrnam PrrJSidt-nt 1; German Lump: Ilmm-nmm inidt-nl l. Clllh 1; Chvmistry CIUb 2; RDd 3; Hunu-runm Viw Presidvnt 2; and Gun 2,3; Chess and Check- UAJ. 1.2.3.4' Drama Club 1.2; 8m 1. Nuliunul 'lhhwpiun Sucirly 3,4; AL tvndanm- Uffmv' Asdelant 3,4h Karen Diane Walsch Gummul l;u5iln?55 A urcn Mary Jane Weber Clark Liberal Arts Mary Jane lnlvrvsled in howling: . . . high amhitiuns and bright ideals. 1LJA. l. 2. 3, 4: Fulurv quinesg A girl of varied interests . . . plans to major in history. BclJe-Tuucs 3; Choir 4-; Crusader lmzuh-h uf Amz-rira IS. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3A; German Club 1; Chemistry Club 2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3.4; Investment Cluh 3,4; Bridge Club 2,3,4; Junior Achievement 3. William G. Wermuth George Weeks Clark Seismiflc Clark Practical Arls . WOW George An attrlbute to our class . . . Plans to don a uniform . , . an engineer of the future. handy with cars. Football 123,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. Judith C. Wenner Clark lJistrihuIivc Education Leslie Weinstock Judy Clark Scientific Enjoys swimming and bowling Les , . . pleasant hopes for her A truly great guy . . . college future. for this deserving, student. C,A,A. 1,2,3; Distributive Educa- Fnolball 1,2; Wrestling 1; Baseball tion 4; Junior Achievement 3. 1,2,3,4. Junim- Elizabeth VVllilv 1 Link 'I, H, 1'.IIIU tluhuu' luniu' X lnnlnling ln-uuliI-iun :luminp gmxl xinging In-r far xnlih'x t, X L 12: 'l'niylin; lllnh 2. Donald Wrelzler Clark Gonvml Don Plans 21 future as a wood- worker . . . a love for the Patrif'ia A1111 Whale world of eleclmnivs. t-ldrk . BINHNS Pam SPCFiaHV inlvresled in vluthes w x v . , will be an oHirit'nl medical , 0.1er 1f WI ? gerrmarv LLH'L' DFIIUIIHIH' hlul'uxlnn 7 V H Inhw' Homz-runm St-rn'mn 2: Hmnrnmm ;.xu,x. 1.2.33: Fur iH Jun llw le3 Rllw . . Trumurvr l; IllIP Buainr'w L ldz-IN Hf Mllt'riul ll Sllill'klilllu, Hit. 1; Cllt'r'rlvdding Club 1.2: AltrmL Km! and Hum k l'hwlugmpln Hull ante 03km Avistanl 1.2.3. I: Ihqrilmxiw Ithnzuinn 1, Carol Ann inlkinson Cldrk Liln-ral Krh Carol . Robert W'illiums :X rval sport . . . WI makv Lamvuml T. U tinhinvl a fme nurse. Hal; I ruvlrlvr 3; Hunn-nmm Virl- Pnki- Quiet lull XUH frirmllx dv-nl 3: IIUHH'IUUHI Tn-Lhurt-r 4; tLvX. L 12. Trtusurt'r 3 Vivv Per Alvnl J: Fulun- Nulxm Hf AIm-ril'a 1: Huh '36 4: Juniur :M'llivu-Im-nl Hill svrxv nur rmmtrv in tho Marines. - 3: va Club 4: Ht-allh HEW? As- , Russell W' Wlhlay sistum l: Girlx' Athle'tivs Umm- Llark Practical Arts Assistant. Russ Good sense of humor work will occupy his time. Junior Achievement 3. Thomas M. Winters Clark Lilmrul Arts Tum Musiv and vars huld his in- terest . . . further schooling: ahead. 80 Jacqueline Woienski Htrwmd Umincss Jar'lriv Ufn' lmvly Juniur Prom queen . uiH r-ntt'r thv scu'ctarial Ixrnfmsinn. Hnmvrmun rllPElHJH'I 3: GJLA. L 2.1.1: Fulurw liuxinvw Le'udt-r: 0f hnrrim 3. Ralph Young Clark Liberal Arts Jung A fun Guy . . , will attend Robert W7owkanyn mllege. C Clark General Humrronm President 4-; Track 3; 30b Imvstmum Club 4-; Pep Club 4-; . . Friendly and personable . . . Bux'kt'tbull Intramurals 4. IThomas M' WOJCIO vars his Chief interest. 1.41ani lecral Arts Tum Has a personable nature . . . mllege potential. Funllmll 2: Track 1; Investment Huh 4: Bmkrlhull Intramurals 3,4. Donald Zentz Springficld T. 0. Machine Don Considerate of others . . . a machinist to be. The Senior Class OHicera From rho left. Lnrraixw Caswell, Representative; ML Valvniu. Advitnr: William Ohnmrg. Vice Preridem; Robert Slilulvr. Prwidenl: Shawn Hamltlor. Secretary; Paul Opulatk. Tre'murer. Nut Flllan. Dvniw Lazemtion, Rep- rosrntaliw: Mr: Montrilh Kdvimr. Judith Zazeski Uarvmnd Liberal Arts Judy Nursing for Judy . . . a warm and friendly personality. G.A.A. 123,4; Drama Club 2; Bridge Club 2; Library Council 2.3. x. x. MOST POPULAR Lorraine Caswell Alan Prish Sen ior Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Andrea Richardson Richard Mattern 82 BEST DRESSED - Lnrruinr Blt-j u as Tom Ilelfrivh MOST MUSICAL Bob Stibler Suzanne Greene MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT 7 , Suzanne Fisher Chip Scheckler 83 t , x SEEN EVERYWHERE Louis DeAngeIis Karlis Ozolins MOST ATHLETIC Diane Marinu Tony Falzune MOST ARTISTIC Nancy Beylon Bill Robinson 84 MOST ACADEMIC Bill Ohnsorg Carole Berg CLASS WIT Nancy Krohn Dale Jones xr K 1 a x IV Li MOST ATTRACTIVE Evfflyn Pezzulich Bob Kairis 85 Ellen Kessler, reigning queen. crowns her sue cessor. Jacqueline W'oienski. Jacqueline, hold- ing her bouquet of long-stemmed roses, also holds the enchanted attention of all who attended. The chairwomen 0f the various vummillees for 1119 prom sur- round Ruth Samelson, class president. Sealed, 1ch In right: Michele Banyasz. Ruth Samelson, Kathy Bell. Standing, left to right: Sharon Hagetter, Elaine Kollnr. Suzanne Fisher, Donna Stec, Lorraine Blejwas, Lorraine Caswell. Anne OliVeri. Soire'e Enchante'e 0n Unix lltll. IGOR us junims. llu- Claw of 1000 proscntmi ils Juninr Prom. Suin'w lCm-hunlma Wn- dum'ml lo lhl- musir Hf BluMy Wurum uml his un'hcstm. Jaquuolim- nivnski was rruum-tl quecn. uttvmlmi 1n ICu-lux l'cuulivh zuul Hirlwlt- Hunyasz. Romanlir setting. romantir mush: and romantir t'uuples K7 un unlwaluhlu- rnmlvinalinn. The seniurs tIum-ml Hum nine Llil Inn In the Inmir prmided fur the senior lmH hy the Huthh live UH heshue Uur rhunning queen. Jul'quvlim- Whicnski. wnre hm rnmn. the xymlml Hf her honor. u-gallx. The queen. her attendants. and their escurts posed in their pride. exuitement. and amazement. The ruuples Clljli-Vctl the formal. yet informal. seriow. yet Pnjmahle.evening. F orever The senior hull was held at the Redwood Inn in Smnenille on April 22. Steak dinners were served at midnight hy candlelight. The highlights of the evening here the prnmenude and the selection of a queen. All seniurs had a blissful evening, one they will rememlwr Always and Foreverf, Alan Prish. the Most Valuable Fuothall Planer. was nlsn m'tiu- in gxnmmtivs am! baseball. Richard Esposito. nur Mus! Valuablv Sun'vr Plum; nus ixhlrumentul in arhieving the Whtchung Cnanrom'e Snvror Chumpinndxip. Tony Vulzmm and Man Prish. Nu out standing; athlctra. nw-ixv tlu- Mr. Regional trnphim for their pupulariu as well as their alhlrlin- prmuws. Fur Hw first time in the hislnn nf 1hr svhunl thr rlm-tinn by the smdonts rwnhvd in an vxzu't tie. Janis Uznlins and VI hnmas Cuba. Sludcnl Cnunr'il umvvrs. prvwnl Ihv auanls, Lorraine Caswell, clevted Miss Key Club. receives a gift from Richard Mattern. Key Club President. 88 John Martin. our Most Valuable Buwler was one of the few peuple in the srhtmrs history to receixe a gold letter. Senior Tony Falzone. our Best Defensive Basketball Player, did an outstanding job on the court. Our Most Valuable W'restler. Jack Howie. placed high in distrirt cmnpetitinn as well as being an assd In our team. Titles Charlie Manes. our Most Valuahlc Basketball Player. per formed best when the pressure was greatest. ,7 go. ch 89 Sen ior Lettermen WINTER Top mug IPIVI 10 righl: Tuny Fulmnv. Luis: Harlin. Juvk Howie. Charlvs Maltem Paul Opul- ack. Viddle' row: Run Taylor. Rnyvr Jdrkmn. John MJrlin. Wuvxnv Hbtvh. WEIR MrCn-c'. Bub Kelm. Ifullrlm ruu': Jar Suvhurxky. Pv'h- leguu- lutm. Dalv Jnmw. Ken KdrllldlhlL Bill Frivdnmn FAN, 734! mu Ihm FIIIUIW. 'Ium Hukmm .lm'k IIA-nxw. HHII j-ynwlw. IHHI Ulmlmk, 'mh k lI7i . Kml Ihlv- MmmJ mu Huh tun- vHvHL krilh Mhltx. IhH Vrrnth. In 114 mwlx. Hulv lman Huh Kv'lm. huh HUM 41w. HJH- 14m ntuuiv l Third run .' thp N thr v, H mm Run thylumm. Hun 'llly ML t,twv: Ku-Hvku. Huuv'l' ,Llwkwn. Jw- Huvmmk Hm'lww rrru H uk 53 hAwa'x. lnm LquJ, lex Iamm IN'Ix- I'W-Hun. Mmr '1 hmln 1. VA: Muk. Hu'h linnl SPRIVC Tnp mu: left In riglzl: Ce-m- Knhlisku, Tony Ful'mnv. Jack Howie. Rivh Curlr. Rich Expu- eitu, Kim Rim: .Uirllllt' mw: Craig Martin. Hill ermuth. B011 Kolm, Huh Lorenz. Dave Ix-wvmnwiu. Tum Hukum. 30mm row: Mike Stark. Chip Srhvcklrr. Ron Taylor, Al Prish. Run Culnnna, Bub Connolly: Nzulry Wmm-n ' swig; ;. Pvppy Senior girls line their talent to the valor and excimment of A.L.J. zithlotit' Contests. Lurrainc Blejwas. Denise Lazera- liun. Sue FisherA Ruthie Samelsun. and Sharon Hagelter. Mmmllan Joan MvCarrh-k J0 Curusu 91 HI imlrurl mu in the art nf diluting Iikv Julivl. 1135 purl of our M-rviu'. Ask Any Girl CAST 0F CHARACTERS Meg Wheeler ........................................................ ., , Louise DeAngclis Miles Dougllton ..................................... , ..... .7 ........ Bill Robinson Evan Doughlon. ,A , , , . ,.V . . . , Jim Pinkham Mrs. Wheeler ................................... 7 ............................... Jerilyn Kassel Mr. Wheeler ..................................................................... Larry Liskovec Aunt Fern ............................ . V , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, Nancy Parin Aunt Lettie ........................................................................ , VVVVVV Alice Schneider Ada ......................................................................................... Davida Gomberg Lisa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. . Evelyn Pezzulich Ruby ............................................................................................ Sandy Daluesio Heidi ............................................................................................. Sara Einziger Jeannie ................................. , ................ MaryAnn DiMario Terri ............................. , ................................................................ Pam Walter Vince ................................................................................. Jerry Freeman Alvin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . .V Dale Jones Ellen .. ........ Diane DeCeso Jane ................................................................................................. Ninette Ricca Telephone ............................................... V Lorraine Caswell I,ve never met a girl like you from Iowa? 92 Sen ior Play On Nov. 19 and 20. 1065. the Senior Class presented HAsk Any Girlw, Winifred Wulhfh play uhuut a young girrs ftrst en- L-ountm' with New Yurk City. The Senior Class Hm hr, rightly proud of the fine job dam: hy the avturs. I-ommittees, and di- m'tur. Wiss Humlhy Kruglnw. 6You can always tell a martian because they drink their CoHee black? mThen drop him! Margaret, for generations the women in our famlly have insisted on matrimony! mThat painting is good for you. just like spinach? 93 X 415553 05:13.! . 3...... M ' i'Ziafo'L'iV Dulv Jmms. our emvcv. did not knou lhzll SHPPP- ing the slag? would 119 a part of his job. The qlaring fval uf twirl- ing :1 flaming Imtnn WAN . . . , pmfulmvd In loggx Helm. 3 3 m; a 3.: Tho Hnuurr'hx. .l xmk .11. IUH filmlih rlHNI tht- nmlilmium Milli llllhii. Th! ululivnu' lunghml In Hu- :lnlim Hf threw nf our NWIUMIHU. Tum Ht-Hhh. Vllip N'ht't-Hvr. 11ml Jurk Howie. Student Bonnie Ramlm. a petite female with a beautiful Vnirc. charmed the crowd with Urhe Girl from Ipanema. Talent The Little People. a folk-singing quurh't of the Regional Distrit't. is tsmnpnsed uf Jamir- Cald- well, Marla Lewis. and Bi Ohnsorg. A highlight nf Student Cnum'il Week was 1hr Student Talent Show. Both the audienm and the pE-rfm'mers enjoyed this immvulitm. 95 Underclassmen Be studious in your profession and you will be learned. Be industrious and frugal, and you will be rich. Be sober and temperate, and you will be healthy. Be in general virtuous, and you will be happy. At least, you will, by such conduct, Stand the best chance for such consequences. o Ben Franklin Letter to John Alleyn M'xl yams St'llinl'i un' lubily preparing; fur Hu' c-xpm ivm't'x uhI-ml. Wiilh Hlt'ir HUMN In 1hr grimldnlu: lhm urv paving lht' wan fur u I'irh H-ur of joy1 nml zlt'hit-u'lm'llL SvHing Hmwlvr pulrnlh' 21ml nwmlwrships. Sllilkvl'x :lml prngrmns during fnntlmll wu- Mm. .lml lhvir vuwa llu-ir lu-usun 1x111 urmllh vxpumhwl fur lhl' vxlwnsvs nf thr- fnl'llu'nming yvzlr. Tho Ilighlighl Hf llu-il juninr y'ur W215 lhl'ir In-nuliful ImmL Wirplul .unllll'lllw. '1 lurighl uml surve-xxful wniur yvur is in the ULISx nf IUUT-S hnrnsrnlw, Jl NIUR lIIASS OFFICERS 511111011: W'uynv tian'ivk. I'nuxidvm; levriv Khlnr-r. Viw Pl'v-idvnt. 5111111111131' PuI Condit. Rvpn-M-ntaliw: Cathy Cuuiglin. Socrmdrx: DiJuv tlmleL 'Inxhurx-r: lam l'uscuIA lh'prcsonmtiw. C lass E1P.SHA.T ..... 1 he Hwy surr- it doesn't mean Pvrplexed St'hnlar At Trial? F that blue sparkle does somethin for my handp T'rystal Momenl't'i ! J unior Prom Couple Smlml: Hdrbaru Gun. fidnllim HrprkutJliw: W'Im k 410 kidding 411th hall? 100 Thx' Uluax uf '01; Ililh mm Inward ih lmllluzn mmk. 11ml um luuk fulunul In 41 1-4- in ilk Lb! lun xI-xllx'. 'Hn- fulun- IllIIWI'VLIFHIIPII IHHI tlum- Illllt'll In xlmu lummiw lhzll Hll'il th u-zllx Mill In- gn-ul mu-x VH-thvly mintlml. .lhc'mlx lhm lmu- lu-gun pn-lmring and thinking :llmul lhmmx. lillw. uml :lmw ulxllinm l'ur Inwl xmlrl ilmiur prom. In :Ilhliliun. lhr riuv ix dt-ullih lmiM- in; up Eh lu-uxun In lht' :lid of u tukr' HIIP. .1le .1 lilmnt iulix :unl wn'iully ler'n'vful Junm- vnlitlml Ilnliun 5111117 llH'lLu 'HIM :1rv4lnliulhh pl'z-Imx'in; fur llw uul'k nlwml .uul gaining kmml mlur Hul'lln mt lho' fulln'v Irmlq-rx hf .lnlnwm Ht'uinnul. SUPIIOMORIC CLASS OFFICERS Prvwidvnt: Juvkir Iklmnmnn. Vim- Pl'rNiLll'nl. Standing: Jammu- UJrlmm Mquh-hvun. Hx-prt'wnlklliu': l'um Sillnw-r. Suw'rx-Iurv. C lass . stud-xing in While Wraynv Knvhll'l' prnlnN u mlfix IwurL IM'H Knlun. Ut-nrgt'ttv Balasic and Elizalwth Kenneth Innk nn, EQUI- Inlmm- anxicl-x . Jm-Liv Clhmzmn. ICHt-n Hunuis unmlvr ulwlhvr MI .1. Hill mukv il. Hullvr. uml Jnamw Suphnmnnx Jarkiv Cusummm. ruls :1 pier'c of Mike for hungn Pat Hokey of 1968 Sophumures, Ruth Haul. Mulwu Curdnnv. XVandila RundalL and Vulm'ip LpXX'nmi pxpluim intrit-urics uf the circle in Elizabeth KPnnedy demnnstralv the fundamentals of first aid. plane gonmvln In em intvnl 'I hmnas Hupkn. Wiilll ul'lv nmt't'h :tml u-le hunlmurking x'ummiltmw. this ring of :llmnl 13H fl'tNIHIlPll ix initiating; a gum! fnnr-xmn'F run In llu-il' wnior Hip. Tn lwgin lht'ir rlllHLl'uFill'L' vlTux'Is. lhvrx xm'm'sJullx mld rukw. hml Hunrv X itlmul 3H UT. Mmh nrl't' vnlhllsinsliuxllx :11! rv-vllvnl :1 Thrnw :lml uwllcrlwl duvs. um! viiivicmlx t'arriod nut. l,itllo. lml. 21ml fmlnx'n frwhmun. SalIHI-x Cansbnrg. I'm-viuw lep frum Hr. Hnugh. Uwsidn yyln' lmrtm-r hul YHIH YOI R STEP! 102 .lmxn Kc-Hn-ln-r. lemwn-IHJIIH-z ' . cub .- - a E' ! 1' 4. ' 4n ' x X ' Vll 5H . q . x W, t l: i; , l. i 9 .A-:. ' I r L g .1 - v ! , 5 -' - . I 2 ,. .zztw A FIHCSIIHKV CLLRN OFFICERS .Vrulwl' lmel lt'hvlllnnltl. I'lekldl'nll Humm UHn-lmuL Nwlrmn Nlumlvny kJIhx mehl'xsmll'nu I'luhlm'l; llnmll Illmunwml. lh-pruwnmm r. C lass 5 High? if I t-Insv nu mm it wun-I hurtl? Follmving fnrmal Parliamentary prm'edure. Ralph Bavkhaus Chairmans a freshman English class meeting. While Dave Censchel glam'es al a lumk. Diane Berg and Alan Kocenko figure out the maze of the Card t'ululngue. DEL; ..,,,,.,, f! Freshman. Coorgo V0511. is: perplexed by our librarfs vast collm'tion of hunks. 103 Activities No action whether foul or fair, Is ever done but it leaves somewhere A record, written by fingers ghostly, As a blessing or a curse, and mostly In the greater weakness or greater strength 0f acts which follow it. - Longfellow The Golden Legend 3' m h xmmeox f gMADlan 3r RBEH SPDP x p .154 n kwuw h?! 5., . . ALmAWN '.....:. . . W. x H; A W? VJiQGEHWg-Fgwm a t...-...-- t . . . . , If vou remember what Harold Hill has dum- fm' 111m 1mm I should thmk yuud Mint to Show It. The Music Man A highlight of activities at ALJ. this year was the presentation of Meredith Willsmfs The Muxiv Man. The March production was the ruhninution of weeks of preparaA tion on the parts of students and fm-ulty. The acting was directed by the able Miss Dorothy Kregluw. whose talent and patience made the show the success it was. Miss Kreglow was ably assisted by Sandy Daluesin. a senior. Mr. Andrew Jupina was responsible for the musical end of the show. both choral and instrumental. Mr. Robert Vitkowsky served in a double sense. for he both performed in the tm-hestra and designed the set. Carolyn Biazzu. a 1005 graduate of our school, was the t-hnreographer. having created the dances and practiced with the group. All in all, the production was an excellent example of the amazing vnordinatiun among the various departments in ALJ. H Dramatics, Music. Art, and Industrial Arts. The footbridge i fifteen minutes . How can any pool table ever hope to compete with a gold trombone! CAST SAIJCSMICN . . Armando Ursini. James Morton, mm KnhliskzL rum Lm-hort Jim Pinkham CHARLIE COWIILI. COVDI'CTOH HAROLD llllll. MAYOR SHINN OLIN RRITT OLIVER HIX HACICY SQUIRICS liWART DUNLOP ,, MAIKIELLUS WASHBI'RN TOWMY DJILAS MARION PARUU MR5. PAHOO AMARYLLIS WINTHROP PAROO ICIFLALIIC MACKICCKNIE SHINN ZANHMA SHINN GRACIE SHINN ,, ALMA HIx MAUD DUNLOP ETHEL TOFFELMIRE MRS. SQLIIRICS mxsrmm: 14mm: SINGERS W Jeff Mandall Geurge Klitsch , Janis Ozulins Mit'huel Lawrence , Bub Bailey , Donald Buns . Kim Rice . William Olmsorg A Kal'lis Ozolins Run Cnlonnzl Valerie Kastncr . Mary Ann DiMarin Renee Troiano , Kenneth Boos Patti Prelli Lynn Merkel Sherry Lawrence Darlene Drummond . Nancy Parin Hilary Pearl Linda Mould , George Klitsch Linda Noyes. Sheila PfeifTer. Pam Walter, Cheryl Loewy, Karen W'unwr. Diane Berg. Peggy Fulton. Sandy Huiz- hauser. Linda vHuuld. Alice Schneider. Sherry Lawrence: Bunnie Rumba Hilary Pearl. Claire VanPelt. Louise De- Angelis. Juan DiBattista. Sue Mumford. Louise Lewand, Nam'y Parin. Darlene Drummund. Kim Rice, Cene Kobliska, Bull Bailey. Bill Wermulll. Tum Lulecr. Armando Orsini. Jim Pinkham. Stan Jadus. Dun Buns. Bill Ohnsorg, Jim Morton. Ralph Young. Stcxc Miller. Charles Baniewicz. Karlis Ozolins. Georgc Klilst'h. DANCERS Anne Oliveri. Elaine Cutler. Kalln anewudski, Paulette Zumurski. Rose Lioneni. Karen Willer. Ellen Mueller. Lee Ann Gunther. Sharon Sabin. Lynn Merkcl. Charles Banie- wicz. Karlis Ozolins. Pat Condit. Jerry Freeman, Mark Schaeffer. Chris Mulligan. Bill Robinson. Ron ColonnaA Jim Pinkham, Joe Kan-ich. But you got to know the territory! IOWA RAILROAD RIVER CITY EXPRLSS 1W9. liven fithin, with Haruld! h But I dmfl even have a sun! Ono aniunurn! Lida Rose. 0h wmfl yuu he mine . . Will I ever tell you? ah no! Christmas Concert Alphabelirull'v lined: L. Crossmdn. J, Hmmis. J. lerrusw. N. Bt'lnurkl. D, Bmun. L. HuH. S, Kx'lly. J. Krohn. S. deirku. Inlwn-ncv. IA. P8614, SA Pfeiffer, K. Roll, R. Spinel. E. Tulvlu. K. W'urm'r. The Choir is composed uf many gifted Stu. dents who .oin together to sin;r in raise and J g P joy. These young students add beauty and grace to our Cum-orts. Alphabeiirully Iixtwl: C. Bdnicwicz. K. 8an S. Crosby, M. DiBabio, R. Eichenluuh, A. Falnnu'. .I. anandez. P, Ferraro. K Gill. D. Grm-n. L. Hvinzr. . , Judus. U, K9150, R. Kelsu, M. Kopecky. C. Krahling. H. Leipzig. L. Liskovec. C. Lrwwy, S. Muguiw. NI. Mulanga. C. McManumy, 5 Mycz. F, SicIIt-r, .I. Spilalny, C. Tnmrmh. C, Vuanh. H. ,L W't-ln-r. C. Wesley, W. Zimmerman. 108 Lawwn. 5. lVIartin. A. Mussari. J. McCarrick. J, NICNIanumy. E. MllMein. H. fLieCki. V. Sludvnls all JUhllSUH vaiumll with llw thSil't' and ulnilih' tn aing juim-ql llw various mull um! tlw nf HiQs HitlkHT ourlmnlvd lmlh pnrc'nls um! 1'10 gl'nlllh umh-r AliH'PtiUH stmlvms m ChriMmzb and Spring Cnnrvrls. X.LJ.$ Bt'lerumN is the :11! girl rmu'c'rt group whivh adds lmlh volur 11ml c-njny- J. lflt'livfil'kS. 1h y , , . . . P1113: :1 H1050 girls. dressed m rulurful attire. mm- mHll l0 H10Chriansuml Spring timu'r'rls. lriluuh' In lhv xm'ul hnrmuny. The Bell Canto is a small select group 0f students who Share their time singing r for assemblies and other schools as well as erformin0 at our r-om'crts. t: Alphabetically lisied: E. Adams, R. Bailey, T. Bakum. D. Batich, D. Bans. C, Caimanu, M. DiMario, D. Drummnnd, S. Greene, V. Kaslncr, E. Kobliska, T, Lnnher, L. Mould, S. Mumford, L. Noyes. W. Ohnsnrg. A. Ursini, J. Ozolins, S Pawlak, B. Rumba, K. Rich L. Ricv', M. Stein, U Tunnvr. Concert Band Our Buml ilt A.l,.J. is truly u rredit to our schnol, Not nnly dn Lhcy perform at our Chrhlmus and Spring Conucrb. lml thuy spend many hours uf practice in unlm' Ln cnlrrtuin us at zlswmhlics. AI mcry football. and many haiketball games. Ilw lmml was IhL'H' in help how! spirit and morale. CONCERT HAND H, Iiurkhum. H. Hdlugh, D. Berg. K Burns; M. Clurmn. J A. Frrrum. .l. UriIn-r. V, Guvrrivrn. 5. Karl. J Humvr. S uuw. I. lurn'mkn. K. K HUT. A. Kern H. l.Vi1Il.i;1,T. Imunanl. H. Mullian. ,VL Murray. K. P' . Silxvrmzm. W Walrm W. Warml. M. Kuwdu. K. Zumnluk. U, Budd. Y Llnpprlwn. K. Cram. 3L Uintx-i. H Gulim. J. Unarv. R. Haul, K. Kmxdrdw'wiv, T. lnwhr-r. Ii. Mdiutrhwm. J. Mmguit. U. Salwkvn. M. Spim-Hu. M. Str'f'dnitk. WV, Sh-wm. A. Wysnrkl. U. Brawn. U. Comm. K L'unn-l. K. deinuvr. K. Kruskicwicz. B. Levin, J, Mundr-H, '1'. Upaluck. E. l'vtill. H. Phillips C. Hm'k. U. RIIIIL R. Shmick, R. Fikchvr, R. Carfinkle, P. Cmifrr-y. P. Pm'ind. M. Stein. J. Smkn. D. Szpr-r, R. W'nigiak E. Amury. C. Berg. RV Cnlrmna, .l. Dimrrn, P. Carbon T. Uulyu. H. Knudwn. Linda Kundrmrwir er Kondrusrwic. 1.4 Lz'llatv, L. Hurrizuw, C: Harlin. R. IVIaIIh-rn. P, Hpulack, .I Urlandn C. Purim. J. Srhnridrr, .X. Slwmnzu, P. A great deal 0f credit goes out 10 N11: Nmak' R' NIMW' Jupina for his help and oxvellent direc- tion of the band. Cuhvn. T. Cnmm'. R, Dim. J. Uunmzm. Thomas CulyaA James Sr'hneidor. Beverly Philips: Din id I.?wentmvivz. and Robert Stibler add their musical talents to the Concert. 109 Crys ta 1 Smiling. fuu-x Iu'le ijme-nl n3, 1th mrninu' UH .Iummrx ll. vuuplm dc'ppmi frum Hlt'11n't1 uinlvl nighl iutn a umlt'r uunxlmlaml, Hitt-r mnth n1. lrwpuruliun lhz- lnum pltHillk'd Hll' Junim Klux- uilh :I lllt'lllnl'illtlt' Aw .y-wuvuzmw-..p..... .. m4'11ix:; Fullplm thrml ln nmsir wimxiiwl 1n Link Hlnkvh and th urrluwlm. 'l'ln' hiyhlighl Hf HM- vxvnin; unm- uilh Ilw rllmnin; Hf Ihv tlm-vn. Lynn Rina lenuum 21 nus lrullx 11 Crystal Hmm-nl fur reigning; qum-n. Lynn Him- and lu-r :lllvmlunh .Inzmm- Kuiris um! Iflizulwlh Hym. HO Moment Link Blakcltx um! hix- un-hwtm fumblnul musir fur the m'vning. Jaulueline Wruie-mki plur'es tho r-rnu n nn her survvssor, Lvnn Rim: Beautiful decorations set llw mum! fur Crystal UnmPnL -. , .A . ... ; President Rivhard Vlaltc'rn congratulated the new members, 1 light the light Hf M'lmlarship Sonja Liht, the ext'hange student from Yugoslavia. sits in on soviolngy and U. S. History H Classes. 112 Student Council Thnnnn UUIVJ , l'rmuirnl Junk Omlins I I! r Prmult'nl HiLlrv Ihxlrl . eruulmg Nm'rwlun Shawn Whv'nv hrrrrwwm'm: V'IH'IIIH Cnnstuncc Hand 7 . Trwlxun'r Lynn Rim' , l'.T.-l. Krpn'wnmlin' Charlvs Bdnizhwiu . Iflelvr flab warw'nluriw Douglas szvr . r h luh vawwnlxmlr' Mr. Andrrx'nn Mmmr Miss Stamh'r , Ihluwr The student cuum-il. :1 mmlel srhnul guu-rumvnt. m'ks Io onrirh the school lives of memmm u! N.Iml. Thu Cnunvil nus gmu-I'ulh nwpnnsihlv fur the upsurge in sr'hunl spirit thi5 Vu'ur. leh-r 1hr uuspin-s of lhv gmup. dances were held. CUHtCSlS slmnsnrerl. uml sporiul prugrums urrungvd. The Student Sturen thv anlmupuff anlhull Hump. uml thc- Cnmputrr Dant'v served and entertainvd llu- ktmlenb nf nul' svhnnl, Key Club The Key Club is a selm'l grnup of boys dmlivutcd to serving: the st'huol and the community. The club under- took suL-h projects as selling light bulbs. directing P.T.A. trafhtu and selling; tickets fur t-harimble causes. The highlight nf the year was the Key Club Dance at which Lorraine Caswell was named Miss Key Club. The state rum'r-ntiun in Atlantiv City was an cxpvrivncc LhP Club will newer forget. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . . . Furully Adrixur Richard Anderson Thomas Bakum Tum Blaze Larry Bouni Paul Burger Richard Carle Wayne Carrick Jo-ff Daichmcn Richard Esposim Richard Cucrry James Harper Danisil Hellinger Grog Hoer Eric Jann Daniel Josephs Ruben K8150 James Koch OFFICERS 7 Richard Muller . .. Douglas Szper Thumus Helfrich Alan Prihh M r. Auguq Giebelhaus Richard Lind Tum Locker Robert Lorenz Lennard Marciano John Martin Rirhurd Milh'r John Morgan Thomas Nicholas William Ohnsorg Paul Opaldck Armando Orsini leni.q Ozulins Rolwrl Pasquale .Iamvs Sohnridor .Iuhn Susko Ronald Taylor Greg Turner Alan Vervvrka h ART Rialt- ElARK, NEW JERSEY I. Al. HIGH SLEQQQX 115 National Honor Society An inmwaliun nf tlw leinnal Honor Surtiety was the Pslablishment of a tutoring x'erx'ire, Members were able to share their acudemiv talents sith those students who t-ould profit frum them. 116 Membership in tho Naliunal unnr Swivl'x is lhc- highest honor our sclmnl ran bvstuw upon its students. Members are svlm-ted for their mnSiqulV high slumlurds nf M'lmlal'ship. character. leadership. and serx'ive. The National Honor Sm-icty this Miar was the lurgvst in 1119 hislnry 0f uur N'hunl. HFFHZERS Pre'xident Vita Prmillvnt V Serrcmry TrPrlsurPr .Iounn Alimnnti Mirhrlv Banyasz Carole Brrg Joseph Blaze Donald Bans Christina Bulu Diane Burg Lorraine Caswell Rnhurt Connolly JeHrey Daichman Donald DuH Robert Clinski Davida Gomlwrg Douglas Gmnralh Richard Cuerry Thomas Gulya Daniel Hellinger Peggy Ann Helm Susan Isaac Rivhurd lerlt'rn William Uhnsnrg Andrea Richardwm . Rnlu-rt Stihlvr Rnhvrt Kvlsn LIVE Knnde-wir Dvnisv Luzrralinn Uiunv Marinu Carol MrManumy Erirh nyvr Gail Murinw-r Linda Nnyvs Putriviu Olf'yar Annv Ulivvri Paul Opaluvk Nancy Purin Sonia Paquk Alan Prish Cnnslum'v Rand Linda Srhevitv. .lzlmm Svhm-idor Donna Slt'ti Language Honor Societies Thu LuliIL F In lhu sluzIt-nts Latin Eilm-n Carroll David Conwtt linlu'rl Clinski Sue Ellrn Cuntlwr Uanicl Ht'llingcr Suaun Isaac Rulu'rl Kassingur Eric KdIiVLl ronnrll. and Spanish Hnnm' Srwielics give recognition who 21H! prufit'ie-nl in their respontivc languages. Frvnch Honor Society Sandra Andrlw I,nrr;1inr Ourlry Llnistinu Hula Fram'n's Sirllvr RulH-rx KPIH! 'Urx Dilmn, Adiiaar Anm- Muir: Ier-ur Honor Society Dvniw Luxvrulinn Rirlmrd Manvm .Iunivv Mnnsnn Susan Mumford James l'inkhdm Andn'a Ricllardwn Michm'l Stark Mrs. Bunnvu, Adxlisor Spanish Honor Society Jmmnv - Iinmmi Mitllvllt- Banyusz Carulr Brrgz Sandy Duluesin Davida Cnmht'rg Prggy Helm Carol WMIan-amy Eric Myer Cunstancu Rand Mrs. Aplu-me, Adrisar 117 FBLA MEMBERS Pat Antas Darlsno Baker Pat Brumer Themsa Ciclmwski Margie Esposim Rose Ann Cehhia Sandy Cill Linda Cumann Sonja Hejselbek Karen Kane Elainr Kollar Pat Krov Janet Michalczyk Mary Mille-r Slt'phunic Miskm'ich Jean Nlur'llor Udil Hummer Louise varll Pat Uleyur Pm Padusniuk Hurunce Piwnpn Kathy Rmnolds Chris Rulmy Lnrmirn' Russo Peggy Sanzunv .Xdrivnno SMIIHIW Rim SiUravki Lucillv Spam Arlcnn- 5054mm 1mm Trudeau F uture Business Leaders Of America Students who intend to enter the great mvrld of business gain x'aluahlv experience from the avtivities of this Club. They prepare tn take on the role of active leaders in tumorrows world. FRLK MEMBERS Cindy Bumk Samh' Buydns Shawn Hilllwrgvr Ilnnnu Dilrkx Hurgzlrvt Eris! Karon Gill Curnlyn Hurzr-lm l'al ,Iill'kl'y' Gail Krvbs Harinn KIu-hursky Lea Rose Pat Sirlski Ulairv Srhillt-r Nunr-y Slit'w-r Linda Stryz'howski Cum! Slnrchiu Ht-ll'n SUI! Ihrlmru Thompson l'ulril'ia Thnmpsnn I'm Tm'numlw erthu Viligor Jmm Yawlak Pat AdaIIISRi Vallorir Amicum'i Linda Aawll Brny Bulirh Diane Borg Pam Billy Put Him-Hi Dvhhy Black Burhuru Ct'blllll Cindy Clausvn Caylv Cox Eileen Cunningham Jackiv Cusumano Susan Clarniewy Carol Danilo Ruth DeardnrH Pam Di Biagio Darlene Drummnnd Cathy Fernandez Pum FerranCP Michell? Ferreira Cathy Geiger Anita Ciglio Rim Cillis Linda Cioini Linda Lee Graham Susan Culliford Peggy Guman Barbara Guzzi Nancy Gwiazdowski Karin Herman Janice Hoer Deana Jasman Ellen Kelleher Terry Ann Kelly Jackie Kenny Nancy Lewandowski F uture Teachers 0 f America Linda Lewenluwlcz 51mm Lipku Susan Macklcwicz .lvzmnc Marmnv Barham Mo Cutvhmn juym- MC vHunumy Maurren MC Numaru Jane M? Nuthy Eileen Moran Carol Nl'lson Pat vaham Christel Nnrdhuusvn Dunna Upperman Nancy Osiecki Sue Palma Kathy Patzwa Nancy Paulmann Chris Pidney Carol Pinkham Marilyn PriSh Linda Rilchings Marie Rusciuno Diane Salvvscn Cindy Sharp Nancy Smith Karen Stet Der Stillmann Cail Sullivan Diam- 'l'erpak Dnris Uhlig Kurrvn Warncr Wendy Wirlh Brvmhly Yakukuw Jnanne Yust Dottie Zinkowicz Miss Basili, Adrixor Mrs. Lough. Adviser HIM! Arhlvl Chris Adusczik Sandy Bdllit'h Nanry Br-markt Ann Bender Dunna Brown Rnhr'rt Budd Durlem- Carrnll Bonnie Clark Sandy Dalusio Put DcFrancu Monica Dim: Denise Duhinn Barbara Flauhck Paul Uardn-nvr Rvnr-c Carfinkt-I Joan Crahnwski Diane: Craham Lnuiw Hakrr Linda Hurhnrd Linda Heinzv David Hwy Christin? Hurlry Karen Kunv Dorothy Kelsn Lucille KupaC Wiks' Knpecky Barbara Kunu Sherry Lawrence Annr Marie LP Meur ShE'ryl Lntwy Junk Lun-s Diane Murinn Dunna Harlin hma Udssuri Cathy ML: Numuru Emily Milslein Sue Mumford Barbara Nalt'pu Jim Nulsnn Linda Noyes Lnrruinv Uutlvy Mnu- Oliwri Virginia Pulmvr Judy Parin Vanl'y Parin Sonia Puwlak Bnnniv Rumho Umuiv Rum! lenwlhl Rncrn Nunr'y Kuwmhdl Ut-lkmiv Ruby Linda Svhexitz Hire Srhnridr-r Fran Sieller .lnan Skimnmns Diane Stevens Chriq Vulvnti Mary Weber Bt-wrlv Wuwkanyn Misc Basili. Advisor Mrs. Lnugh, Advisor The F.T.A. is an especially active group comprised of students who intend to enter the profession of teaching. Meetings are held at which guest speakers introduce different facets of a teaching career. The major event is the annual sm6rgash0rd. the proceeds of which go to a scholarship for a deserving senior member. 119 STAFF Editor-in-Chief , , ., , , , Dottie Zinkuwicz Managing Editor ....... , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Susan Culliford Front Page Editor ........ Karen Herman News Edilor ,, ,,, , 7 v , Sue Mackiewicz Feature Editor .............................................. Diana Jasman Sports Edimr ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wayne Graczyk Rapurlcrs , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bob Bailey, Barbara Bockenek, Wayne Carrick. Rich Christopher, Pat Condit, Bob Crabtree, Jeff Daichman, Ray Carthwaite, Joan Kel- leher. Cindy Kellis. Karen Kline, Myra Kozatch, Chuck Manes, Jnyce McManamy. Marianne Mushett, Bab Pasquale. Paula Platt. Andre Rossi. Sandy Weber. Business Staff ...................... Pat Adamski, Linda Assell, Pat Jackey, Jill Creenberg, Marie Rust'iano, Mike Lawrence, Terri Kely, John Morgan, Walt O Brien, David Reilly, Linda Ritvhings, Karen 0,5llanny, Joyce McManamy. Tum Locher. Mirhcle Ott, Barbara Peter- sen, Holly Peterson. Randall Arthur. Barbara Bockenek, Nancy Osiecki. Cone Wilkinson. Advisnrs , , Miss Bittnen Miss Sampson 120 Solitude This is my world for Mo moment; my own wnmlvrlanzl, and I am Aliw. 'I'Iu, brook is no! a rushing brook. nor wide, nor dzwp. yet the awesome ocean Nuznnl vunzpare with ils security and permanenre. Tho 110711 and falIPn erPS, weird playlhings for a vivid ilnnginaliun. The paths my own, and I the Prplorer. 'I'he onrz'rcling Irma; my barrier 10 a world I did no! know. Innm'cm'e livm easily with innoz'ence. neither can corrupt. The leavell canopy bids me stay: the troubled world beckons me. I grow, I learn, I sin, and sin has no place in the world of innocence. 7 Annv V'alvnti Cherry Budd Paul Burger Vic Coppleson Jacque Cusmane Darlene Drummond Cathy Fernandez Rose Cioino Bonnie Jo Jacobsen Daniel Josephs Jim Koch Marla Lewis Barbara McCutclmn Christel Nordhauseu STAFF Nancy Paulmenn Diane Salvesen John Srhulty Gail Sullivan Don SycyepanskiI Renee Troiano Doris Uhlig Anne Valenti Alan Veverka Jeanne Wanca Thomas Ward Mrs. Carruth, Azluisnr 121 The staff uf thr Lum'o is rt-spunsildc for planning and producing u l't't'hHI of lhv svhunl ymn' m A.l..,l. This Vt'ar's 512an vuxrkml llill'tl uml .xlwnl lung hours svhmluling pit'lurt's. making lay- nuls. uriling rum. Uping. and svlling lnmslvrs. udvvrlisingV and yt-arlumnks; 'Hn- $11M guimrd vxporit-m'v in all lhvw fields. but their grcatvs! satisfm'tiun is in thc yearbook Hm hth' prmlumwl. Lu-Hmls and rum are begun and vnmplvtml 1n Vang Purim. Richard Vlatltlrn. Carol? Borg. Diane Murillo. uml 3115. Sx'llruggvn Lance Two of our busy typists, Kathy Monahan and Gail Muringer, work hard to meet the deadline. Miss Allgoever and Andrea Richardson review copy and layouts before the yearbook is sent to press. 122 Andrea Rit'hanlson Lilt'rary Editors; Rit-hurd Matter Nancy Purim Svninr Etliturx Evelyn Peuulit'h Wlilliam Ohnsurg Art l'klitor Aclimll'm Edilors Sup lsum- Mit'lmlc Banyasz Suzznmv Fisher Lorraine chjwas Clubs Ellilurs Carole, Burp Carol MvVIanamy Linda Mould Idvnlifir'ulinn Pamela Walior Roberta Barman Robert Kelsu Cunstanve Rand Adir'erlising Staff , li'tllflor-iIhChid Shawn Haggeler Daniel Hellinger Davida Cmnherg Louise DeAngrzlis Girls Sports Diane Marilm Dvnise Lazvration Bays Sports James Schneider Rivhanl Caric- 'I'yp1'n;: Staff Gail VIuringerrm'ryping E Lurruine Caswell Kathy Pelusiu Kathy Munahan Anne Oliveri A dvisors Miss Allgoever Mrs. Sr-hragger Mr. VIvCuskcr The business staH reviews me financial aspects of producing and selling the- yearbook. They include Mr. McCusker. Dan Hellinger. Davida Gomberg. and Louise DeAngelis. ditor ! Susan Isaav. the Laure Art Editor. was responsible for the art wurk scattered throughout the Lance. Some of the staff devides which pictures should be included in the book. From lefl to right: Michelle Banyasz, Pam Walter, Evelyn Pczzulich. Bill Ohn- sorg, and Lorraine Rlojwas. 123 Cosmetology Sandra Burrnm, Bvrnudelle BlePw. Jo Ann Briody. Virginia Bush. Kathleen Cristcl. Cundavv Crisl. Lillian Engine. Mary Fishtr, Sucannc Fishrr, Lisa Frey; Maris Galati. Patriria Huntvr. Sheila Huska, Jnyuv Illvin. Criqine Jelinsky. Elaine Knaur. Virginia LCViSk-V. Paulette vaan. Kuthlevn leku. Cris Milwnzhsnku. Ann Pacifxcn. Rht-na Pdpandn'u. Jays Quarurci, Nancy Pr'rt-z- Iuha. Elizabeth Ryan. Louise Salliuas, JaniI-c Schuck. KmhIr-en Shunley. Kathleen Stun, Flor- rm'e- Starkey. Mary Ellen Stringer. Patricia Swi- zm-v, Linda gwt-C, Marvluine Wall, Linda Weber, Dianv West, Janice While. Art Club I'M MLHmLi Ndllt'i Hu-xlun Ikulm Hilh Rnln'Hd llrrmzm qu'iv CKIMA'I'nnv Cimh Lhuwn Hunnu Hirrlh IAr-r' Ann Uunlhm' l,imla HniTnLln 'l'vrv'y Kv-Hy RH5V Liunvtti l'wwrlx Nv-lwn I'JI u l1hth Nh- I'.nlnm ,ldnin' Vulnnlu I'M RHIIMID thwh leh-I Hunlm 5hr Tum 41 1 I'JHII'HK' XJmHIJxl Hlx. I'ulnmky. Minor Chris Valentik n'calit-n i :1 xllllplv nf Hh- rlulyk xxnrk. Photography Club John Buruvr Jot Fit'hnvr Kim ank. l'rwxirlz-nl Kt-x'in Kant: Bolx KJIA. 1hr l'rmitlmal I'atrivk Lsult-n Rum- Liunvtli IN'tt-x' Uliu Ii HMV N llurljv Linda 'lrlhx Nwrvmn Punlvllr' lelxInINki Hr. Vilkmxxky. Jllviwr From, left 10 right: Cary Sx'hnrtiv. Kim Frank. Huh Kulz. Lian 'l'ruv, Puuh-llr Zamurski. Rear. lvf! m righl: I'vIe-r Uliu-ri. Juhn lhn'm'r. Put Imh-n. KA-wn Kane, T. Erry. Sign yjur name: and lmmr-rnum number please Library Council Kx-u Amnry Num'y lirmzlrkl Dium- Burg Jov Blur Hllr-n CuHInun Anna Divk Kvu Edith RMIM' UJI'finkn-l limb Ulinski Karon Herman Juan Kuramm Distributive Education C lub Jnalniv tfammult' Thvrrml Camplwll Angulu Cupin, Serrolun Linda Culrnne. l'icr Prthsidvnl Kulhlcrn JL-nnings 'l'hnmus Kamuda. President Richard Karamus Linda Krrbs. Trmxurer Lindy KL-llh Mikv Kupm'ky Barium LPP IJVFHJTK! .xILIHV'iHHU Jvam- Murrum- Nhry Ann Mnran H lehvtl Virginia Pulml-r N.Huj Ruwmml Viv Rluuivu. lillllml Margaret Lundmvsgor Cuml Lombardo Rnln-rt McDonald Frank Russo Rasemury Stankn Judith Wener Cary Whit? Mrs. Imnm. Adz'isor Numbers, numbers-help me find the right spot. The library council aids our librarians in the many tasks necessary to maintain a well-organized and emcient library. 125 126 French Sandy Andrvs Nancy Bernarkt ChriStina Bulu Bonnie Clark Darlene Drummnnd Pat De Franco Nancy Green Linda Harbnrd Mary Ann Harnhar Christine Hurley Dorothy Kelsu Mike Knpecky Ray Kroskiewicz AnnaMarie Ls Meur Cheryl Lowey Marla Lewis Chri: Nnrdhausvn President Vice Presidenl Secremry Treasurer .V .. . Adviser Club Linda Noyrs Lorraine 0:1th Ginny Pulmvr Susan Palmer Pam Rea Linda Rilchiugs Curnwlu Rocco Strven Rncco Ncstor Sunthw Diunv Salwnsrn Fran Siellvr Jmm RichPr Pam Stungvr Lil. Srhindler Rvmw Trniunn Chris Valmni Dottie Zinkowicz V Fran SiellPr Carnwla Rocco ., Christina Bula Linda Noyes Mrs. Alhrna Di Len Language El Club Espanol Pat Antas Pete Araneo Michele Banyasz, Vice Prvsidvnt Carol Berg, Treasurer Diane Berg Roberta Barman Cary Biekshu Pam Billy Pat Binetti Peter Bongiovanni Nancy Bugdon Arlene Burkhardt Josephine Caruso, I'rmirlrnt Barbara Cebula Mary Jane Coniglin Eileen Cunningham Jackie Cusumano Cathy Faeser Sue Fennez Cathy Fernandez Linda Finn Renee Gamnkel Rita Gillis Peggy Gumann Joanne Hannis Celeste Harrison Peggy Helm Cary Howell Joan Karamus Bill Kurdias Sherry Kelly Anne Marie Le Meur Linda vaentowicz Susan Mackiewicz Diane Mamie SUV Hunu Huurm-n Wurrin Curul Nh-Manumy Emily ,Hilstrin EiIr-rn Mnrun Ulvn Mural! Hury Ann Mnrun Carnl Ann Nr-lmn Slhdn Uh'au'nk Kathy Palzwu .Izmim- Pm'urnik Shrilu PfI-ifTrr Wdlilxn Prish Fruncinv Rtm-mhul Wolanir' Ruby ,Inhn Rulmkv stwr Sanchez Cindy Sharp Jessica Sinclair Barbara Skncypior Nanvy Smith Moniva Stein Linda Storms Kathy Slrano Gail Sullivan Helen Sult Lorrainv Suit Anne Valenti Jeanne Wam'u Gerri? Weinstvin Rich thinstein Jnannv Ynst Carl Young Mrs. Menendez, Adviser Deutsch Verein 15011 Budd EHI'H Calhoun l'ul Llundil Leslie Cnrduwu Jnhn Uunkotr Put Uziudyk Cathy Eschle Sue- Frimm Linda Heinz;- Sue Lipku Margaret Lnrvnz Elaine Malmlwn,r Donna Marlin Clubs Chris Adaszcik Sandy Babich Cheryl Budd, Editor Pat Condit Diane Graham Sue Ellen Gumher Pamela Hurdmann Dan Hellinger Judy HuH Anna Mussnri Barbara Nalupu Jim Nelson Judy Purim Nancy Purin Wrndt-H Pc-Iurwn Ed Pt-lill Marit' Ruscianu Dt'nisc Tcuben Doris Uhlig Jackie- Walsch M rs. Uymrrgyg Aduisur Mark hlalanga Robert McGee Karen Miller Sue Mumford Ellen Nadler Nancy Puulmann Hilary Pearl Barbara Peterson Jim Spitalny Sue Issac, Secretary Bonnie Jo Jacobson Sherry Lawerence, Treasurer Diane Malanga, President Pal Spivak, Vice President Michael Stark, Editor Diane Wood Mrs. Bennett, Adviser 127 128 Folk Club This Club is new tn Ulll' srhmxl thh year. and has evolved frnm an active interest in folk musiv m1 tlw part nf many studt-nts Those who are talented in this area lead in snug nml all jnin in In haxr an enjoyable time. Ellen Aclllcl Sandy Bahinh Bub Bailey Tom Bakum Linda Barton Steve Batzwyn Nancy Bemarkl Nancy Beylon Bobbie Barman Danny Billy Pat Bineni Don Boos Linda Brodka Cheryl Budd Jolm Burger Elaine Cullvr Carol Danilln Tom Decker Ned Dunn Richard Eichenlauh Bub Fischner Davida Comherg Czlrnl I,K'O Graham Diane Graham Lu- Ann Gunther Judy HuH Karon Kam- Valr-rie Kastnvr Keith Katha Gt'urge Klitoh Gl-nr- Knhlisku Mike Kipt-rky Nancy Lewundnwki Marla Lewis Chrryl Imwcy Sum- .VIucQuin- Sun Mann, Donna Martin Barbara McCulchvnn Michavl Michvlson Emily Milstein Lynn Merkel Terry Morgan Jim Morton Ellen Nudler Barbara Nalepa Pat Ncuhaus Christel Nordhauscn Bill Ohnwrg Karlia Uznlilh Suv Vulnm Umxrgv Purim Hilary Prarl 'l'rridy Quinn Randy Randall Bill Rullinsnn Ch-nn Rmh Pam Rutlvdgv Dunnu Slvc Pat Stranu John Susku Sherry Taurnd Emily Tulvla Duris Uhlig Lynn Vam- Clurt' Van Pelt .Il-annv Wanr'u Shawn Warm- CI-iriv Wc-inslt-in Chrh stlvy Rdlpll Young: Hrs. CarrmhA Adrisur Chemistry Club .Inu'ph Hlu'lv Kl'll FJHI'L IlmmM llmwlnmn Thumb Klv'lmrki .Inhn Klinw Jumw Horton VxHidm Uhnwx: Tlumnw Upalm-k W'vmll-H l't-le'wn Dunglzh Flprr 'l'humu- Slkllrinxki thvrl Wlnjt'iJk Hr. Klvilxhulm x1r11Lwr Jusrph Hluzv Donald Bn'wher De-nnk Chnnko .Ic-il'rvy Dairhman Dulmld UUH. Prmizlwzl Ken Edirk Donald ULHM'IIHLIH Thnmm Kvlymt'ki H. Ijvlmrlnun Jusvph Lupin Erich nyrr. 17W Prmidwzt Bill Uhnsnrg. Secremn' 'l'humus Upalavk xVVIlth'H IIVtVFSUU Hirhael Slalk Duuglah' Szprr Rnhvrt W'njviuk Mr. W'inhurn. 4111150! Advanced Math Club Jrff Duivhman Put Spivak Hike Stark Doug Szpwr Hr. Assuntw. Adriwr 129 3A.. RMW',V 13, w. GENERA ,I r M: A .. '.' . ? d . : - . Investment Club I'illc'n M'hlx-I Clnix Huh annh tllmnlw CMln' tinniglin ank Hvrc-dim Dun Duff Hull Fixvhvr Holy Lhuxlxi ILHMJ thIHIWIL' Irv Mm Humiln-r Hun Ilr-Hmuvl HM HI-Hinywl ,Iuv Hmm'nh k IMI H.1lr m- I Huh XMH VIM Hpuhrk Vanx PM HI Jnlm PJIIIA Ix Nlr' I'JIIHL Muw I'vli Iml l'mHmm 111114- V411 l'v'll qlunn V.unr U ux lew! I'v-m V-u HM HJIMI Mum: HiI-u' I.i.-huniu ML l-ulpyl'nu. Llama Chess and Checkers Club Edgxll' Bvllilii Thnlnih Dcrkvr. Trwuun'r .Lmrm m-hm-irivr. Prvxidz'ul Thumb Suhimki Hmmld Hdwe-Inmn. l'irr' Prmidml Nvil 'lldmr Rulwrt Whiviuk Hr. Fdlllkx. .'1IIII.VJI Ur. Klvinhuna 4rln'mr Raymund Kruskivwiu W'Pndt-H Pr'Kt-rwn Xndn-u Rirhurdenn. Srrlvmn 150 Sound Studio Staff Audio - Kvltll Advy 'l'um Hukum .lim BG'IIUT 'Xnguln Hulmlmn Km Hulhnun Wmm- Luniwk RmmM Lum tihurlm Ihxitl Kim Frank .IJHHN HU4HI'I' Drnnix' Haym- le Mu huth HJI Junw P.Inl Ihny-r Vulry Hirleu .lnhu SA'lmvivlvr Urx-gJ Huvr Visual Aids Pullirk Luirn Edward Hillm' .lnlm Hwy. X JHH Nmilz'r H.111 P1141 Palm L Quinn Wntin N-hull JHM'PII FMitx'k William WALK Hr. HIHJ. 4dzimr Stage Crew Handy Arthur Kcith Adllw. Ilvml W'zlynv Ckn'rin'k Hill Currivk Huh Hm'hmk Chris Mulligan Bub Mulligan KAIMr-n-n IN'lmin Limlu 'I'ruw His Kn-gluw. .v4411'1'wr 131 . . ...'.- ,H, y, 7 . , . 0 Av ,, o .0. 5mm Imx .. . i'J-'. - W .Y. .12 ' - 1 '0 $ v 1 49 1 '5 -'.:- ;- 3 . , - 4,. . 3y . . '3' I a. ' I I p 7, :1 ' x . x .- ' ' 4 x I , -'.- ;. f x, f 11 :- x: 3h: 51 9.x 4: Athletic Office Assistants Chris Adasvzik JoAnn Alimomi Nanci Boylon Pat Brumer Chris Bula Diane Burg Lorraine Caswell Put DeFrancn Llurolea Cralmm Shawn Hagmtvr Susan Isaac Lillian Kusydur Shcrry Lawn'nrn Denisv Luzeratiun Barbara Irngyvl Mma Mdimri Cami MrManamy Pat Olryar Anne Oliwri Rvmniv Rumba Cunnic Rand Ruth Knm-Imn Klim' 5vhnvidx-r Linda Suyda Slurun WIimv tizlrnl Wilkinwn 1'4 . Health Office Assistants Sandy Bahir'h Mario Cangr-lrisi Durlvne Carroll Anita Cigliu Celeste Harrison Bernice Hartley Karen Himpelf' Judy Kmhn Rose Lionetti Joyce MvManamy Linda Mould Sue Mumfnrd Ellen Sniffen Du! Zinkuwiuz Mrs, Orsini, Allvisor Guidance Office Assistants Curnlr- NH: Hianv Harinu Linda lit-rmun Hury Hillrr ,Imvphinv Caruso Sit'pllanin' Hiskmivk Lnuise- UPAHgI'liN Linda Nuyrs Diam- De-Geso Lurruilw Oullt-y Namry Him- Rnw Hariv 01hr? Wonira Dina Judy Parin Sum Einziger Kulhlw-n Prlusin Kathleen Figuviredu Chrislim- Pidany Barbara Flavln'k Arlb-lim' Puglisi Crzu'c Hulun'i Carmella ROCCO Bunny Crrmumki Linda SL-hmilz Imr Ann Gunlhrr Patrivia Spivak SUP Ellen Gunther Monica Stvin Barbara Guzzi Carul Szclt-la Bmmiv HaUswuld Joyce Thaizz IH-ggy Hi-Im Juniu- Uhlig Christine Hurley Karen Warnc-r Randi Lmhnrr Groups Attendance Office Assistants Ellen Achlvl I'vggn Cumann Michvle Banyasz Lillian Huith Linda Barton Jmm KMIPhor Pal Binetti Sup Maguire Lorraine Rlcjwas Cathy Mcllert Linda Brodku .lnycv Montvllu Sandy Daluesin Junivr Pew Kathy Ditzel Ninenc- Rica! Darlene Drummond Ruth Samolsnn Judy Favor Suruh Schindler Michelle Ferroira Pat Slrano Sue Fisher Pam Walter Barbara Caro 133 ML..-,IA All Regional Orchestra AH-Rrginnal Orohrqru All Stale Band John Wanker ,IUP DiSarru Ruux-r Ur'nuult John Orlando W'iHiJm anpliann Philip Wishna Region II and Rrginn ll Urclnwlru 'lm- IHSJHU ,lnlm Urhmlu .IUIIH Urlzmdu 'l'um Spvrunm Hub Wuix-LIL Dance Band Duxid Curnrll .Inxz'ph HiFurm P2111! Czlrlu-r Mivhurl Un-nhi Duu' vavnlowix'z 'l'hmmw Lm-ht'r Rivhard WJHMH Bvu'l'ly PhilliIH Uhrixtnphvr Rm'k 12!va Svhm'irlc-r Rnlwrt Slihlvr .Nnthum SIn-mnta Robert W'njt'iak Marching Band TlH- mun-hin; lmnd xxus kept busy during the early purl of tho y-ur In pvrfnl'ming al the football games. In additinn tn thew nigular lmrfnruuuu'es. the band marvhed in quiul paradw aml aswmblics. such as Memorial Mn and Hallmwon. All whu saw our band enjoyed its intricate marrhing patterns and. 0f cwurse. its fme musiv. 135 g msxskx vxx! I: A.L.J. Toiling-rejoicing-sorrowing, Onward through life he goes, Each morning sees some task begin, Each evening sees it close; Something attempted, something done, Has earned a nighfs repose. ; Lnngfelkm' 7711! Village Blar-kwnilh Sports Girls9 Athletic Association The Uirk. Alhlvlir Xxxudulinn lu'nxitlt-s u grml xnrivh nl' nwlixilim uml inh-n-sls fur :IH girlx 'l'h'h hm Iu-x-n xlmun In Hu- gl'vul onllnhi;hlir Iurnuul in 21H qmrh. Hm'km zlml uuw'r hiylllifghl 1110 full UnkX. srumm. 0f grmll inlvrt'd is rum- pt-lilinn uith ullu-r N'IIUHIN 'I'ln- uinlvr :u'lixitim ntTc-r Imlh intru- murul uml inlvrsvlmlmtir rnlnlwlilinn. Hur- i113; lllis linw mum girls purliripuh' in xulIz-xlulll :lml quLvllmH. In Mull quill; ur'ulhvr xxn-lu;lll4' s .xufl- Imll. un'ln'rx mul h-nnis. Tht'st' .kpmb un- Ina! popular hill: Ihu girlx' judging In lln- gnu! Immlu-h shu pul'liripulv. C.A.A. OFFICERS Vice President, Carol W'ilkinsnn: Seaman. Rnnnir H; k: T 'a 'r H In- ' 1' n 1' ILN' - Carol McMuuumy; Rvprcwmaliw. Linda erlkd, lr H I HI I. H W um I . H h 11h G.A.A. Activities Nay: why -. 4. rm. 533T! . Cheerleaders liifillt wmrl reusuns fur the urmwrs enthusime this ' 931 411 NLJI: rlm-rlemlers. Besidrs cheering , fur fmullmll zmd bmkrtlmll ganws. uur cheerleaders . run aim 1w .xs-vn ghing their spiritml support to StNT'PI. Hull l't lli'l u. Tllf'y VUnlhiINx 1H make One uniquv group xxhose mlc purpme- i5 bolstering the tram and lvadin; the rmmis in spirited cheers. If it xwrcn't fur thew eight pemn girls. ALJ. would surely be ill a lugs. H. Nunvlwm H lek. H. Udumxdld. S. Huuthor. Cn-Camain 1,, Hlvjwm. Cupmin S Fi5lu-1. S, Hagvllm: X. chj'vx'us. D. 1.:lzmxninn. Color Guard A grnup of nuhlznulinj; gilh L11 XJJ. h 0111' Culur Ullurd. 'l'hesv hanlxx'urkin; girk 51an 11111le Iimn' uligilmlinu .Ultl lmu tiring their I'uutims Ulllnugh must Hf lb un- nnlx familial xxilh llwm duriany fHUHHIH wusnn. thew :wa pe-rfnrm :11 fun tlnnvm and un- rospmwilvle fur Unit'ium Hurling 11H Hf Ilw xhwmlhlirk. Vapmih .I. Hdlurirk. P. PrrHi. H, Vunl. H. F141 lu-L L, Nann. K. HunJth. K, Kama I4. Hrinlv. J. Ldlnw. P. IhHJuirn T wirlers 'I'uirlt-rs ilhffSH urn Ihc talentml girls ulm alwzus wem tn rutvh ewryunek ayis during: lmlf-time at all the fcmlhull gmm-s. In the fall thvsc ritrtlit-utml girh am he found daih after srhool practicing their mulinw. Besides pcrforlnin;r m ftmllmll games. lhm also par- livipale at dam-oi pvp rallies. and the annual hand Hmr-ert. quulc lIe' P. Ile-lm. H. Kund. D. Brown, R. Shwivk. Captain L. Jurdnn. IV Mun- ucn. L. Hininn :7 m: In ah First Rnw: R. Vilh'n H. Svhzu'fm'. J. Humvnik. D, Prov. J. Munn-fuwo. R1 Taylor. R Ft'rmm. 5. Ciccotelli. Serum! Row: K Lind. U. l,im'L J1 ertr'h'nn. H1 WVthrr. K. thvy. U. Turm-r. 7X, Prish, P. DeBattistu. S. Thurber. Third Raw: 1.. 13111111111 .1. HArpcr. ti. Cnrx'kL B. Kvlm. 1L UhinL B1 Jurick. B. Wermulh. WV. Musirrs. Fourth Run: J. I'n'iuuli. U. Carm-v. T, 17111111110. N. Buvdus. D. Lewentowim B. Lorenz. T1 Nicholam B. .Uimnnli. D, Bvuwr. 5. 'thd Kl'lill. Haul Knuch; .I, Koch. .I. Howiv. T. Bakum. B1 Kuiria K. Rivv. P. Opzlhn'l'L T1 VX1110. .1. 1711mm: Crusaders extend winning slreak to 11 F00fl' After an infection that hit the Clark elm 611 mm 916d the npening game against Westfield, tht- Clusaders tame hulk In Win four 111 a run 0191' Splingfiehl. Cmnfurd. Hillside and Roselle. This gave us the schonhs longest winning strrak of olm'Pn. In spite of discouraging injuries during the season. the team pulled togelhcr and, after losing 21 tough game 10 a 11mxerful Berkr-lm HPights team. and annthvr tn Orange, they bounced back to beat our rival Rahway. The pass-Catching of Al Prish. the running of junior Larry Bunni. and the great effort of Coach Kelin and his assistants 1131'? Clark a 5-1 1111111111g seasun. Next year we anticipate continued surress and imprnvemPnt on this year-s rPr'm'd. 191 Coar-h Kolin and QB Gorski vonfer on Coach Kelin talks on the radio during the Springfield game. tho, sidelines. 152 Larry Buoni Qm takes the kickoff in the Cranford ame for one of his many fine run-backs. SCORES A L J Opp. 3 SpringReld ................... 6 26 Cranford ..................... 0 x .11 . Hillside, , V 7 21 Roselle V . VVVVVVVVVVVVVV . 7 T .. . Berkeley Heights . 21 BALL 7 .... Orange ., 20 l l. , Rahway , , 6 l3 , . . . Wrestfleld ...................... 34 0 , Svotvh Plains VVVVV N 12 Coach Cibney gives Tony Falzone a few insnuctions before Tony goes back into Ron Taylor Eweeps around left end. the game. 153 Bakum 173? Inmls a point after tnuvhdnwn, Rice I42? and Bertel- son 32 combine l0 bring down 32 fur a big loss. One of the plays in lhe hard fought WestEeld game. 154 Another extra point by Bakum. Ifm'k. lei! Io righlh Hr, hie-lwllmnx Kvn Nmnr-x; Cvurgr Puim. Murray Leipzig, Bub Connolly, ,Iuhn Klwin. Hnwir Leipzig; Kvn liriirl. Front. Irfr Iu righl: Tum Sdchw. Dun Buns, Stan Jadus, Mikr Slurk. Liminn Un-h Hark ththmgu. Nldnin Svhadl, Cross Country In its hrst year the cross-country team worked hard for its achicwnwnts. Though not numerous the wins were greatly appre- riatod. The future holds great hopes for this team which stresses disviplinv and endurance in its long distance running. The team, cnnsisting of many underclassmen, will have many experienced runners for grand success in the future. Mike starts for another lung run . . . 155 156 Chip Schcvkler SCORES A.L.J. 0 .............. Edison Tech. ........................ 4- .............. Dayton Reg. Columbia Watchung . Scotch Plains . Union ...... Hillside .............. .. Governor Living. Cranford ........... .............. Westfield . Scotch Plains ......... . Hillside .......... Jefferson ........ '.' . ......... '. Clifford Scott OMWONHHWONON Pete Wnuters mo '35 woooomwowwoww HPI'II Uc-t'kvl' SOC Chip Svherkler and Pew VUnutt-rs Tum Culyu Charley Bnniewirz '- v- 'I'nm Pusrn Chip Svhm'kler and Pete W'uuters First Raw: Tony Pasco. Wanw Tumlm. Jim 5pilalnv. Juhn anmx, Hrrlx DWLM; Sh-u- HiHvr. Second Row: Janis Omlinr. Clxurlw Ihnivnirz. Ruhrrx Ihilm. 'IVmI HIL'HI. lhll Trdmnvhuk Slvw Scheckler. Third Rout Doug: Szper. Rich Espmiln. Hun Urlnmm. Lumw Humm'l. twnr Kulalhka. Roger Jackson. Coarh Sovvmgv. .Vnt pruwrzrs IN-tr Wuutux And .lviT Hamlvll. Coavh Severage receives the Wat- t-hung Conferonvc Trophy for Smw-er. Coach Cicbnlhaus awards Vlike Stark his Cmss-Cuunlry letter. .1? ii? V! 5 i I 1 I 1,? 1i 1905-66 W'ah-hung Conference Sorter Champinn. Fall Sports Awards Cruss-Cuunh'y lettermen. Al Prish. our Most Valuable Football Player a'nd Rich Esposito. our Most Valu- able Sm-cer Player. Coach Severage presents the trophy to Mr. Hough. Gene Kobliska accepts his soccer trophy while Chip Scheckler awaits his turn. HiH'IW WRFS'I'I I U 'I'FWH Left to right. firs! ruu: Uvzu'h Rwlfm'n. N. 'l'drxlnr. U. JUm-x J. Il.mi. J, $urhnxxkx. R Jmkmn. Swami mu': H. KLiIL H. Hath. K He-Wandin. U. KLlrlm. L. iImen. L. Lxmm-vx. Ilrml mu : K Willvr, B, Pawlualv. T. Nirklmh. W . Carrirk D. HrJn-L L, Hm-l. Wrestling 4.... ll; Ron Taylor goes for annthm' win. a 42k a Cnm-h Rwlfvm gum R!1;.'PI' l:l1'LNle1l fmx lust minulv wards. 'HIF xt-zHK uanlin: hilllL xlhhnngh Eh rmunl d'ulnll Kllnu il. hm! mm fim' HI'DNI't'Ix 5w h :mpph-w :h Lurk Huuiv. lL-ILI .nlnI ..1ml Huyx-r Llrkum nun Hu- muinrilx uf lhn-ir mull hva. Inul unfnxllmulx'h llw 1mm: nun unlx um' mulrh. Unu-lu-Al fur lln- th Him In Hum II RHHMIL Hu-Imwdul lht'ir IIv-4.1impilt' lln- lurk ml. pulh linlnlx thuugh nut uinning .1 m.tlv'h 4m, lnv-ihfq HIHNHL rlmlil lhh lu fu- :3va In .I lvulm Hm! nmrr :znv Hp mvn uhrn Hu- thilh m'n- udx Jnxxru Hmnxc-r. up an- lnnkin; fut gnarl Hit r t'kx mwl Hull. -.-I . . Geurgc Meigs trying fur :1 mkmlnwn. .lzu'k Huuir. Mm! Valuahlv W'rvstlrr. guts fur a 11in. BOWLINU TEAM First row: J, NIJIIim l' Jurkt-y. W, Uva. WV. XImIvra Swami mu: F, Tlmnwm. T. Panto, A. Vurwrka. P. Bungiumnni. Keglers Roll for Another Successful Season BOWLING SCORES Uumw XVun 01111165 Wfon AlJ. Opp. I; ,, Hillsitle ,, ,,,,,,,,, U 23 , Berkeley Heights , ,, , , 0 2 Springfield ,, , , . , 1 0 Cranfnrd , ,,,,,, 3 U . I IIinn ,,,,,,,, 3 2 . JEHEFSUH , .......... l I; , , Hillside ,. ......... 0 2 , Ifninn ,, .................. 1 I , Berkeley Heights 2 2 , Springfxeld , 7,7 1 2 7 Cranford , , ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l I , JCHCI'SUH , , , , ,, 2 Lefty Wayne Masters goes for an important strike in the 10th frame in the Hillside mzm'h. John Martin. rolling towards an. other 200 game. goes after a 10 pin. 'lVenseness . A . will it be a strike? 161 BASKETBALL SCORES . Springfield . .. ....... ., New Providence 73 10 Rahway , , ,7 58 30 Cranford . ,. ........ CH 31 .. Srutch Plains .. H . 38 32 , Roselle . 86 12 ,, , , , ,, Wyestfield . , , 4-1 12 , Union Catholic . .. , 38 '16 Cranfnrd . .7 . .. 83 16 , Roselle ,, , ............. 61 10 ,, ,. Springfield . ,7 ,, 53 57 , ,, Hillside .. ,. ... .. 55 Tony Falznne 56 ,,,,, Roselle Catholic . ,, 70 Chuvk Manes ,. 35 ,. L .7 Westfield ,, ., W 50 Bob Kelso $1.117: $5238le1; A..'11;.j. 2?. Paul 0mm 83 , , ,. Berkeley Heightsgrir .. m 41 ............. Rahway ,, ,, , 68 42 . Roselle Catholic . .. V 75 W Coach Fulton HiH Ble Fred Ruf'llkf' Lurr-x Bunni Typical of our height prnblvm. Bill Bell jumps against taller opponent. Grrgl Cnrski Eric Jann Murray Leipzig Ralph Selina Bub Kvlw lukw :1 jump ehnl 1H lm'rx Hunni Bill Boll gets 1sz a jump .4101. fgrh into Wwilinn fur lln- rplmuml. Chuck Matte; takes 21 wurm-up lay up. liriv szn rturh u play 164 Juhn Martin. Wayne Masters, Whit Mt'Cce. Pete Paguulutos, Pele Jacky, Pete Bungim'anni. Tony Pasvu, and Coach Kenny placed fourth in the Lniun CounQ Tournament. Winter Awards Dale Jones. swund place New Jersey District 11, Run Taylor. third ple'C New Jersey District 11. Jack Howie. first pluve , New Jersey District 11, second place New Jersey A.A.I'. Junior Division, third place - New Jerse-x AAIV. Senior Division. Most Valuable W'rmtler. Most Valuable Basketball players - Charles Manes. offense: Tony Falzune. defense. 165 l 50 A salve VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM First row, loft to right: T. Fulmiw. T. Bukum. A. l'rish. R, lmrvnlv. R lizulv. H. Kt-lw. l... Weinstock, L. Marcimm. B. W'vrmutli. Sr'mnd nm'. IN! m right Bi lllie-i-Ii-r. : l'liu'pz-r. .VL Carrick, D. Cibbnns. B. Cralitree. B. Bell. Third mug lr'it In riglzl: F. ilinm. H. H irrix. l. llvl't'tllliii R. Cutmzzi. C. Melli. Top: Cnavh Pvmgallo. Clark 9 Preparing for Successful Season As Spring rullml arnuml lllP Crusadcrs Baseball team started to practit'c for an April first npvninfg Lluh- ixilli Berkely Heights. Tony Fulznne will handle the vntvhingz. while Tum Bakum will he at first. juniors l'i'ank lhirmlita anti Damn Gibbons at sm'oml aml slmrl. ilIHl lellei'nmn Bull lmrvnz will handle the hill l'UI'Ilt'r. ln tlw nutfit'llli Al Prish. another lettermzm. Rivh Carlo. and lxs Wrinslm-k will cover the area. To Coavh Poliagalln aml tlw lcum. wr the Lance Stall antivipatP a mrwsJul spawn 11ml with the team good lUl'k next year. Pitcher Len Marciano fields a bunt. Les Weinstock lines up a fly ball. Bob Lorenz puts the tag on a runner. Al Prisli hunting for a hit. First baseman Tom Bukum makvs an- other put out. 166 mus 1ng , w P , . 5 ,u... F mu: unus. , I :I 4!! HM! LJRHS' f VARSITY TRACK 'I'HNXI Fin! row, luff In right: 1;, Kuhliska, K Eir-hrnlduh. NI. Stark, C. Tirntta, M. Leipzig, R. Connolly, C. Purim, L. Urdu W. Tamhn, R, Exposing J. Huwiv. Swami row. lwfl 10 right: H. Decker, C. Turnrr, W. Masters, ,I. Suriano. G. Ritchings, C. Bdniewim J. Kline. R. Aliznunti. C. Corski, T. Nichnldm D. Srwrntowicz. R. Taylor. Third mm lcl'l lu rigllls U. szpanrkki, W. LcWiS. R. Nied, L. Urvb, T. Salvy. M. Malanga. K. Amory. M. Leibowitz. N. Amory. N Juhnwn. D. Braver, R. Ichard. Fourth row. left to right: C. Bracken. M. Ginesi. W. McGee. C, Hoer, R. Matlem, A. Orsini. D. Prov, J. Mnnh-fuwn, B. Levin, B. Kardius. Fifth row. Inf! 10 right: A Giehelhaus, F. vavragv, S. Uillcr. T rack and Field Rich Eichenlaub, our Up $11 Over! Javelin man. Hard work made easy! Thefre off! SfrPth! 167 Pete Scull, vaptain. Top rnur, Iriil fa righl: Ralph Srlitlu. Rix-h thcr. HhrL Wulligdn. Huu'h Hmulwr, Hullum mxr. left to right: Stvw Civan-lli. va Svull. Hill I'iplilmwki. .lm- I'rviuuli. . ' 9 Lettermen Keith Ashley fnntball. 65: Bub Bailey. suct't-r. 65: Tom Bakum. football. 63. 661. 65. baseball. 65: Charlie Banic- uicz. soccer. 65; Dennis Beaver. wrestling. 66: Bill Bell. basketball. 66: Jay Bertelson. football; 64. 65. wrestling, 66: Fwd Buettke. basketball. 66: Pete Bongiovanni. bowl- ing. 66: Larry Buoni. football. 64. 65. basketball. 66; Andy Buydos. football. 63. 671. 65: Steve Cicootelli, foot- ball. 65: Ron Culmma. soccer. 61. 65. track. 65; Bob Connolly. cross-uwunlx'y 65: track. 65: wrestling; 65; Gene Creamer. wrestling. 66: Herb Devker. soccer. 64. 65: Pete Del Candin. wrestling. 66: Rich Espnsito. soccer. 63; 64; 65: Tony Falzmle. football. 65; basketball. 66; baseball; 65: Pete Ferraro. football. 65: Bill Friedman, baseball, 65: Greg Corski. football. 65; basketball. 66: Lindsay Creb. cross-country. 65: Tom Culya. soccer, 65; wres- tling, 65; Jim Harper. football, 65; Mike Healey, wres- tling. 66; Jack Howie, football, 64, 65; wrestling, 66; Joe Humenik, football, 65; Pete Jackey, bowling, 66; Roger Jackson, soccer, 64; 65; wrestling, 66; Eric Jann, basket- ball. 66; Dale Jones, wrestling, 66; Bob Kairis, football, 64; Ken Karmazyn, basketball, 65; Bob Kelso, football, 65; basketball, 66: Gene Kobliska, soccer, 64, 65; Murray Leipzig, cross-country; 65; basketball, 66; Dave Lewento- wicz, football, 65; Rich Lind, football. 64, 65; Bob Lorenz. football, 65; baseball, 65; Craig Martin, wres- tling, 66; John Martin, bowling, 63. 64, 65; 66; Wayne Masters, bowling, 65, 66: Chuck Manes, basketball, 657 66: Walt McGee. bowling, 65. 66; George Meigs, wres- tling, 66: Rich Miller. football, 65; wrestling, 66; Steve Miller. track. 65: Jim Montefusco, football; 65; George Nelson, football. 64: Tom Nicholas, football, 65: Jack Nicholson, wrestling, 65; Paul Opalack, football; 65; basketball. 66: Pete Pagoulatos; bowling. 66; Tony Pasco. soccer. 64, 65; bowling. 66; Bob Pasquale; wrestling, 66; John Patrick. bowling, 65: Jim Pinkham, football, 64; Al Prish. football. 61. 65: baseball. 65: Doug Proe; foot- ball. 65; Kim Rice. football; 61, 65; baseball, 65; Mark Schaefer; football. 65; Steve Scheckler; soccer, 65: Ralph Selitto; basketball. 66: Tony Speranza, bowling, 65; Mike Stark. cross-country. 65: track. 65; Joe Suchorsky, wres- tling. 64, 65, 66: Doug Szper, soccer, 65; Wayne Tambo, soccer. 65; Gary Taylor, wrestling, 65; Ronnie Taylor; football, 64., 65: wrestling. 66; Steve Thurber, football. 65; Michael Urban, wrestling, 65; Joe Urciuoli, football, 64, 65; Bill Wermuth, football, 65; Gene Wilkinson, wrestling; 66; John Wouters; soccer; 65; Pete Wouters. soccer; 64, 65. 169 , ' ,. 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Typography FU 8-3200 TOWN HARDWARE Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Supplies DUPONT cmd COOK 5: DUNN PAINTS HOUSE FURNISHINGS 26 WESTFIELD AVENUE CLARK. N. 1. WWW W RASCAL HOUSE REST 38 CENTRAL AVENUE CLARK. NEW JERSEY New Owners WWW Best Wishes to The Class of 66 H.R. 215 COMPLIMENTS OF STEMMER REALTY ROBERTS CLARKTON HAIRDRESSERS 10 Clarklon Drive Clark, New Jersey FUA 1-9360 SIDNEY L. DEUTSCH Soda Vending Service RA. 5-4574 Somerville. New Iersey Congratulaiions to The Class 0! ,66 MR. AND MRS. S. WALTER COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND W 190 Best of Luck in the Future from HR. 218 STELLA'S BAKERY 181 WenEeld Avenue Clark. New Jersey Best Wishes from THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY AL'S PIZZERIA Welllield Avenue Clark. New Janey COLLINS' TASTEE FREEZ Weskfxeld G Brunt Ave. Clark. New Iorsey May the Graduating Class of 1966 Face the Future with Courage and Determination MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH LUCIA Mpm MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL FEDERICO Congmtulalions JOHN AND BETTY GALLAGHER AND FAMILY .L 5. H GIFT SHOP 106 CenQer Street Garwood. New Iersey GARWOOD SHELL SERVICE 12 North Avenue Garwood. New Jersey THE BRADLEY FAMILY Success to the Class of 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Boufiurd and Airman Leonard A. Boufiard 388-9694 Bear Wheel Alignment Service JOE'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing 56 Wesdield Avenue Clark. New Ieney To the. Class of 1966 Best Wishes and a Successful Future MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM FISHER To the Class of 1966 h R301: 12 Years m Ga Om of School. No more Hookie or False Colds. You can Stay in Bed Starting June 24th. MR. AND MRS. E. J. KOBLISKA SUGAR BOWL DORIS and m Garwood, New Iersey 789-1 117 TOWN PHARMACY Your Rexall Store 107 Center Street Garwood. New Ieney STANDARD NIPPLE WORKS, INC. 15 North Avenue Garwood. New Jersey Best Wishes to the Class of ,66 from MR. AND MRS. AARON SAMELSON AND FAMILY STEVE BANYASZ G. RUSS BURLEIGH 109 Center Street Garwood, New Ietsey Best Wishes Clans of 1966 MR. AND NIRS. IOSEPH E. HUMENIK 9 Nahum. Bona Forluna Da SIGNOR DE CRISTOFARO ANDY'S APPLIANCE SERVICE 134 Lexington Blvd. Clark, New Iersey 388-8229 Compliments of THE CENTER SHOP Teenage and Ladyis Apparel Center Street Garwood. New Ioney SOLOMON'S 1171 Elizabeu: Avenue Elisabeth. New Ioney TRAVEL GUIDE A Complete Travel Service 1085 Rarilun Road Clark. New Ionay LINDEN PORK STORES INC. 9Where Quality Counls9 29935 E. Price St. Clarkton Shopping Comer Linden. N. I. Rarigan Road Wholesale and Retail Clark HU. 6-5085 PU. 8-7854 49- ALLSTATE INSURANCE Auto -- Life - Home 999 Radian Road 381-3100 GARBER'S BEVERAGES Seltzer t9 Soda SU. 9-0723 BR. 6-9444 CLARK DRUGS Cosmetician on Duty for All Your Teenage Skin Problenu HOWARD CLOTHES MR. SINCLAIR WEINER9Mqr. Clothing 9 Furnishings For Men and Boys 577 Human Road Ruollo, New Ierley Good Luck to the Class of 967 from SENIORS OF HOMEROOM 3 BEL COMPANY Interior and Exterior Painting 920D 38191313 WILLIAM E. HOLLAND HOLLAND Agency Real Estate - Mortgages - Appraisals 999 RARITAN ROAD CLARK. NEW JERSEY NORGE DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY VILLAGE 231 Weslfied Avenue FU 8-7220 Clark, N. I. ...4800Atm... Mr. and Mrs. B. Rocco Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher E. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. J. De Angelis Mr. C. Carle Mrs. C. Carle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bulot Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilardo Peggy Helm Richie and Lynnda William McClymont Sue and Bob Mrs. Charles Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. W. Roy Phillips Frank Plautumura Nancy Christel Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Welsch Bert Maier Mr. cmd Mrs. Robert F. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Iurick Mr. and Mrs. N. Mattes Edwin Pinkham Fred Bartz All of Us R. Nelson Dr. and Mrs. Iohn M. Walts Mrs. Gladys Parin A. Nelson Barbara Ballinger Mickey Mantle Mr. and Mrs. Dowlinq Oberteufer Mr. and Mrs. A. De Geso Iohn Schneider A. I. Kativa Annie Murphy and Charlie Brown Mr. and Mrs. chmes Mitchell Mrs. Josephine Comiskey Curtlcmd Barb Helfrich Roger and Denise Mary and Russ Love from Scot and Barb Maddy and Roy Miss Young Steve Gombergl 1961 Love YawK.O. Billy Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kunz A Sophomore Ray and Monica Charles Bilics Mr. Herman Simmeth Mrs. Dorothy Free Love Tooth 193 Love Frammie Mr. and Mrs. M. Kulpc: Bill Prish once Minet Moose Mr. and Mrs. R. Shohfi Henry Varriano, 1961 Thomas L. Nolan Marco Ilardi Mr. and Mrs. J. Rienhard The Miller Family Patsy - Joe Mrs. V. Bertelson Einziger Family once McManamy Louis Viggiano, IL, 1965 Nancy and Tim Eddie and Susan Lillian's Curl Corner Isabell Burke Clark U. S. Y. Henry Iahn Mr. Rothstein Marc, Tim, Iohn, Luke. 1964 Steven Friedman, 1962 loan Marie Kennedy, 1964 Alan Wishna. 1962 Harry I. Neigel Richard Springer, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Springer Best Wishes from R. Hough Kenneth Moritko Miss Pauline Keith Mr. and Mrs. G. Shifter Mr. and Mrs. R. Toto Mr. H. Hdssel Miss V. Magqesse Bye-Bye Kiddies, Mr. Solimine Mrs. B. Ullom Mr. T. Arno Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Appezzuto Mr. and Mrs. R. McCusker Mr. and Mrs. E. Shustcxck Mr. W. Blakely Best Wishes Miss L. Brcutigam Mr. R. Esscmdrio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feldmcm Mr. Robert Fulton Good Luck Seniors, R. Gunduker Best Wishes, Mrs. quergy Best Wishes, Miss Hedden Mr. and Mrs. Itterly and Family WWW WW ...g00m... Best Wishes from Mr. R. Kaczmarck Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Kenny and Family Mr. Kropinicki Mr. Leon Kvedcr Miss Linaberry Best Wishes, Mrs. Lough Compliments of Mr. Marzullo Congratulations, Mrs. Menendez Best Wishes from Mildred A. Midkiff Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Muller Best Wishes from Mr. Puglisi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sccu'H Mrs. A. Schrcgger Mr. L. Scritorale Mrs. A. VGSkI Mr. R. Vitkowsky Mr. and Mrs. Russ Burleigh Mr. and Mrs. T. Thurber Mr. and Mrs. J. Ashley Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw Love from Larry and Lil Love, Lori and Toni Mr. and Mrs. G. Barclay Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. W. DiLeo ML and Mrs. Della Cerra Best Wishes from Miss Barbara M. Doane Mr. and Mrs. Ierome Dols Mr. cmd Mrs. Thomas Faulks Mr. S. Kelin Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. R. Peruqallo Congratulations Seniors, Mrs. Polonsky Mr. and Mrs. P. Sevemge, Sr. Miss Icme Stcmler Mr. George Cuzzolino Linda Kondraswic Joseph Mercurio Barbara and Butch Boots Anne From the Game in HR. 207 Keith and Joy Ken Regional Barber Shop Ann McCaskill Cookie and Dennis Joanie and Andy Mr. and Mrs. John Kenny Mrs. Josephine Comiskey Son - Di - AI Mr. and Mrs. Philip Christmcm A. Di Palmer Barbara and Rich Miss Henning 194 Jim Di Maio Rose and John Rich Esposito Hardy and Lorraine Jordan and Ellen Dr. Stevens Keith, on Homeroom 207 Iecmne Bilamin Complimems of a Freshman Pam Hardmun Homeroom 211 Homeroom 14 Ordassu and Shade Susan Isaac Thelma Zink Councilman S. Hejselbak Mr. and Mrs. A. William Ferrance U.S.M.C. Cpl. Robert I. Anger Iulie Copio Michele Banyasz Jackie Cusumcmo Mr. and Mrs. Della Cerrcx HR. 225 Evelyn and Ray Karen Kane HR. 228 English 1, Room 210 HR. 210 Iothueline B. Zimmers Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sevem Mr. and Mrs. George Poqoulcnos Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krebs Mr. and Mrs. vae Dulock Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Huskc Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Helm Mr. and Mrs. Albert Regal Mr. and Mrs. George Lazeration Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kralick Mr. and Mrs. Daluesio Mr. and Mrs. Francis Finn Mr. and Mrs. Victor Greene Mr. and Mrs. John thzeski Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wall Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pawlak Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quurucci Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. William Pilitowski Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Daichman Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gorber Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wojcio Mr. and Mrs. E. Woienski WW HJBMAIQMHH Mr. and Mrs. Husth Mr. and Mrs. Granruth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Christel Mr. Charles A. Burger Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Flynn Mr. and Mrs. S. 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Duff Mrs. Gertrude Gunther Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunn Mr. and Mrs. B G. Oatley Mr. and Mrs. Steve Peti Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gomberg Mrs. Anna Pezzulich Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mattern 195 Mr. and Mrs. I. Kairis The Barton's C. Nulepot Mrs. Margaret Lorenz Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lind Mr. and Mrs. R. Baker Mrs. G. Illein Cmmelcx Green Mr. and Edward Graczyk Mr. and Mrs. P. Fennesz, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gallucci Mr. and Mrs. Rice and Family Amory Family Mr. Joseph Suchorsky Mr. and Mrs. Charles McManamy Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Mould Edward 6: Virginia Grickowski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Karmazyn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. N. Marino Mr. and Mrs. D. Ozolins Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Tutela Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones and Alan Icmice and Gary White Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. I. Wilday Mr. and Mrs. James A. Stark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tallrncm Mr. and Mrs. D. 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