Arthur L Johnson Regional High School - Lance Yearbook (Clark, NJ)
- Class of 1967
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3A2 ance I967 Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School Clark, New Jersey Volume XI . . . t0 drew m the impom'ble dream Excry drum, L'Vcry quest, cx'cry goal can be attained only through dedication and effort. United in their search for truth and knowledge, the students of Arthur L, johnson Regional High School have worked towards one common goal. The Lzmrc of 1967 presents the glorious quest which has converted the impom'ble dream into reality I THEME. II was! .w' o t0 fzglot the unbeatable foe. . . STUDKNTS KNOCK AND WAN W; z'th un bed m 1716 $0770 to bear w to mm where the brave dare not go ixvxifw y t0 fly 2317811 yOMV 47172! 611? KOO weary, to reach the unreachable Ilarf t0 light for the rzglyt without quwtion 0r puma, -.--ul3 - x - .- . V Jlmur v F lllxx 2 ,- h'w'n WA, c451; xx x qun . , ,. 5., G 7 8 .. . -'.-. 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His ability umi effort in building rhc scrs fur the Senior Play 11nd Muximl rcflctl 11 deep interest in the students: In dccp .1pprcci.1tion tho Lulu nut? prcwnr; 771 luncr Hf UK? In Rulwn Vlvkmvxky Table of Contents ' , , ' I'IIIIM , 3: n Underclassmcn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Page 88 A Sports ............................................ Page 142 Advertising .................................. Page 170 wag3wg-QTT 3 an to fight for the right to be willing to march without quextion or pame- into hell for a heavenly came! Dr. XVarren M. DaVis Dr. Randulph Jzu'obscn Szxpurinmzzh II! of SMIMZI 51 x unhnu' xylm mm IN: N! Administration Board of Education From, lefl m rigbl: Mr, R. Powers, Dr M. James, Mr. W. Mclick, Mr. R. Luckwood. Rear, 1ch 10 r'igbl: Dr. W, Davis, Dr. K jucobscn, Mr. J Hupping, Mr. M, Bmmglin. Mr. J. Cullen, Mr. j Conlin, Mr. 1.. Frcdcricks, Mr. E. Ward. Slanding: Mr, I. julmsmnc, Mr. F. Elasasscr. 16 Mr. Robert E. Hough Principal Mr. 1. Kenneth Moritko Director of Guidance Mr. Louis DeRosa Auinam Principal k Dr. Donald Merachnik Director of Spatial Seruirw 17 Our new drmnntius teacher, Miss Walsh, in :1 trying moment is pulling the play mgcthcr. Mr. John Hoaglnnd Coordiamlm- Miss Fluinc Allgocvcr English Mr. John Di 1.0110 Mr. Allan Fisher Miss Barbara chning Mrs. Joanne Lough Miss Stephanie Michael Tolsmi A15 WL'II :15 Guy dL- NLIUPLISSJHI Arc studicd. under the dircuion of Mrs. Mnmcith by thii VVmM l,itunmrc class. Mrs. Lynn Villa Miss Isabelle Walsh Bcsidcs wrrcuing rest papers, one am find Miss 54mp- snn mining miulus fur Thu Crusader. Department Mrs Bertha Montcith Mrs. Janet Pyle Miss Candace Sampson Mrs Barbara Stanley Mr. Albert Vulcnia n ,- a r r. . . : '. Mrs. DiLco gives helpful suggestions fur correct pronunciation. IVIr. August Cziprm C n 0 M i 71 a! n r 69 :1 '3 M rs, ALlcc Bennett Mrs. Rose Appczzum Miss Kathryn Black Hch xw- CJH su' llw fJL'iliIiL-s of thy I..mg1mgc Mb in full npcmtiun undcr rhc ngiKiHnL C Hf Mn: thggvr 'l'hc nnpnrmmc of :1 Lingngc grummdlimlly .ls xx r11 .u umxurxuanHy is srrcssul by Miss Bltuk. Language Mrs. Gloria Mcncndcz Mrs. Arlene Schmggcr Miss Harriet Stein Sdndy Gill and Anna Nyitray stand by while the 402 Aunuming Machine pnxiuccs a report of their work. Busy fmgers prepare for a bright future. .R c NM nu, WM EHIEsAX Mr U ! u n 7 Wow , 0' Wu? n. mgr. . . waz; 5 a hawk , km . 3min; iw 53 2:11,. A m w , um N x 4.. M .: A Ion-clouu: 23... um. uuwcl E... I raw; 5: usmznmnm , .. 9am , c rnxsaomvn $333: nut: w anm ,, m onus Aw mm: ' - .. a --.5 The basic principles of thc bookkccping cycle are explained by Mr. McCuskcr, Business Miss Eleanor Murphy, Coordinator I Miss Vivian Muggese Mr. Robert McCusker Mr. Louis Scrittoralc Mrs. Josephine Chevalier Mr. Robert Kusmer Mr. Edward Shusmck Mrs. Barbara Ullom Mr. Kenny displays that the study of Eumpmn History requires deep mnttt'ntrtttion, Miss Pauline Kcith, Coordinator As Bill Jurick explains the bulletin board thtpltty Misw Dmnc tAtCht-q the reaction of the class to their student tcmhcr. Social Mr. Robert Anderson Mrs. Arlcnc Della Ccrrn Miss Barbara Dtmnc Mr. Thomas Faulks Mr. August Gicbclhaus i9 rmdy m L'TUNS'CXLHHiHC thc panel. This gmup of seniors Ends thL' ideas Hf wmc curly philosophers amusing. Miss Jane Stnmler FMIAGMSM With the aid of a time line, Mr. Gicbclhnus L'xplnins thc pm- grcssion of our economic system. Studies ML Robert Gundakcr Mr. John Kenny ML John Muller Mr. jumcs Poru-rflcld Mr. Thwdorc Pyle 23 r5 ,1 , Mr, Assume helps Kathy McNamara while he contemplates Mrs. Bmdcrick makes her point dcnr by wxiting Ihc his motto, It is much easier to learn and remember than it prnblcm nut Ur! rhc bmrd .15 1 mums nf iIqu'tmmm is to investigate and think. Mathematics Mr. Joseph Sort, . Coordinator ML Joseph Assantc Mrs. Iiriku Broderick Mr. RKIWLI EHWMO ML Richard Fleischer Mr. George Hilla Mr. Herman Simmcth Mrs. Edith Slender Mr. Irving Taylor 24 Gcnc Wilkcnson proves that rubbing two sticks together isn't the only way to start :1 M6 Mr, Blukcly pkms'cs :1 moment m help this poor damsel in Jixtl'css fucus hcr xlidu Mr. Ucorgc Bnrdny. C u 0 rd 1' 7m! 0 r Mr, James G ibncy Mr. Alvin Itterly Science Mr. William Blakely Mr. Thomas Galiszewski Mr. Robert Kleinhans Mr. john Mattson Mr. John Rcdfcrn 23 Mixs hiidklff helps thSc girls 1mm lhclr p.111; for an up coming UHKLTL Music Mr. Jupina gives individual instructions during students I've got rwn weeks to Icurn this 90mg and I can't even free periods read the notes lot ulrmc play them. Mr. Edward Brown, Mr. Walter Both Mr. Andrew jupina Miss Mildred Midkiff C0 0 rdhmz 0 r 26 'l'hcsc StitChCS nut only saw timc. but they mark tlu way for Home Management reaches its students not only what kind our future hnmcmnkcrs. of furnishings E0 buy, but also how to cure for them. 7 . Home Economlcs While several of the senior boys clean up. Mrs, Scarf? gives an approving eye to another Pizm Masterpiece by Joe Karcich. Miss Mary Ann Ulbrich, Miss Lynn Bmurignm Mrs. Gail Page Mrs. Alice ScarfiE C 0 0 rdimzl 0 r 27 Creating sparks is part of th union in the machine shop, Industrial Vocational Mr. Kmpinicki helps thCSC boys with the measurements on their projects. I in Mr. Stanley Grossman, Mr. George Gergulns Mr. Henry Hasscl Mr. Chester Krnpinicki Mr. Leon Kvedar Con rdimzt 0 r 28 While creating new hairVdo's on their friends, our Beauty Culture students are preparing thcmsclvcs for a rewarding profession. F ine ;: f Paul Burger does a quick sketch of a live model. An air of pride can always be found in the cabinet shop when a project is near completion X; Mr. Joseph Marzullo ML Murray Shcrcshewsky Mr. Hugh Tunison Mrs. Aida V21St21 Mr. RObCFt Vitkowsky 29 13w... unl- Cutl50 An Amnwphcrc Hf mx'c tm' lhv xmdun mn .xlwuys bu hunk! m .1 Lle under the dirumm n17 MI. Irolu, Mr. Puglisi explains the basic cunccprs 0f the history of our LOUIIIIY to his clmscs, Dr. Donald Meruclmik Coordinator As 0m- uf hm mnh, Mixs Pinn mu Hlmstrips m lulp hcr stuhlcmx impmw rhcir rmdiny xkiHs. Special Services Mr. David Foltz Mr, Daniel Illiuno Miss Helen Pinn Mr. William Puglisi Mr William Soluminc Miss Rhudcs is forcxcr on the librarian. liwn Ilmugh WL' ncvcr Lusuuute 2m cyc test with :1 visit to tlu hcdlxll uffuc, Mrs, Brown 11:15 the 13th anipmunr m pL-rfurm smh A msk. me a sore rhmat m a sprained Ankle, Dr. Kumcy is always around to take cure of 111C mcdiud needs of the school. Student Services Help is sought by a student and her father from ML Jarowitz rhc school psychologist. ii' Mrs. Henrietta Brown Mr. John Christiano Mr. Richard Jarowicz Mr. Francis Karncy Miss Vcrnic Rhodes 31 Miss Linn demonstrates the player positions for a game Mrs. Rutcl explains rlu Skcluhll system thruugh lht mu 0f Hm 0f field hockey. Vivid Lhnrt. Mrv John Bmer Coordinator Thc buys find that gym Lluss gn'cx' them the oppnrumity m mnglc with rhc boys who keep annoying them in study. Physical Mr. Louis Pcmgnlln Mr. Theadore Amo ML Robert Hooper Mr. Seymour Kelin Mr Robert Nadasky Ax :xH girls klmxx um' sure way In low weigh! ix by dning exercise. Mr. Sam Fillipn lmld th Attention of his health clnsg. Education W 5-147 Watch Out! It's student driving time at A.I..J, l . Mr. Ronald San Fillipo Miss Betty Linaberry Mrs. Marie Ratcl Miss Mary Short Miss Margaret Young .04 QJ SCHOOLS AND BDLLEBE AEBEPTANBES I F Fur its furthcr Jtvclnpmcnt. tht intelligyngc of the L'th nlv IF xwll 13v xprmd :hmughr our me nation. MI, Sum htlps Junkie Cmnmnn Amide VV'hikll subjurs' will bu Hf Ihc must impormmc m hm in nghicnng hL'Y goal in life. Guidance Tho optimism of lonking through 01lcgc cntruncc books brings album the :mnuying qucsmm 0f 'Xthrc do I go from hcrc? Miss Susanne Bnly Mr. Charles Kuhlmnn Mr. Philip Risa Mr, George Scott 91 ..-....-.-,.-.--.- :- r: .- l..- 5: .n .p. .- .- .- . . : - . . OFFICE STAFF Sealed: Mrs. Inez Wagner, Mrs Rim Burleigh, Mrs. Dorothy Wally, Mrs. Margaret Halsey. Slzmzlmg: Mrs. Josephine Noyes, Mrs. Edna Rupert, Mrs, Stella Reider. CAFETERIA STAFF Sealed, Left to Riglyt: Mrs Mary Iannclli, Mrs. Betty Ashley, Mrs. Helen Milmlko, Mrs. Emily Harrington, Mrs. Eleanor Tallman, Mrs. Edith Culliford, Mrs. Mary Murrin Mrs. Robina Merrigan, Mrs. Molly Monuhan. Standing: Mrs. Frcida Jacquemam Mrs. Eileen Thurber, Mrs. Josephine Laskowski, Mrs, Helen Husth, Mrs, Betty ShaW CUSTODIAL STAFF Left to Right: T. Leber, V. Kuc, G. Wirth, C. O'Connell. Missing: J. Plungis, W O,R0urke, W. Jeney, J. Gallagher, H, Sylvester. 33 tlai: 1': my quart; to follow that star- no matter how hopeleu; no matter bow far. Ellen Linda Achtel Cluk Liberal Arts Ifli'uz 4 , , Always on the go . . . hcr Scnsc ml humor will aid hcr iis :m clcmcnmry school Lunchen Musliiil lv. SCHIOY Pliny Crusmlcr l, I. Li.A.A l,l,3; Span' h Club I: AM Llub 2. ETA leisl; lnvusi- mtm Club 4, Trizisun'r l: Full; Huh ;; Chwrlmiliiuv Club L3 ll Pup Club 1 i; Hmlth Olliw Assist- unt '3; Attenxlamc Olliu' Assismnt M, Patrick Amabile Clark Practical Arts Pit! , V , schooling will be part 0f his future considerate 0f all. Al James M. Adamck Clark Libuml Arts jim , . , outdoor sports are his lntcrcst . . . will use his talent l'ur drafting. Trudi 3; Gymnastics Club 1: lunmr i Aghicxcmcnt .1 Frank Amiano Ucrkclcy Heights TO. Auto Frank . . . Will be an auto tah- nician V . . hi5 scnsu of humor is always present. Christine Adasczik Cliirk Libi-ml Ans Cbi'ii . . . emrcmoly likmhlc- LlIlkl uttmuivc . . . desire is m fcdk'll in clcmcnmq SClNlUli llumcmum Starcmry l; CLAJK. 1. Lil. Stsirnmry I; l.lirin Chili M F.T.A. l.gxl Vivc Prisiilim ,6; Color L;Udrtl Club .15: Color Guunl i: Guidmu- Oiliw Assisrimt 3, Boys Arhlmig Omit Asxismm ll; tiirls' Allllk'llu Urhu- Assimim l Richard Anderson Clark Liberal Arts Rio!y . . ii siirfing enthusiast who enjoys many urhcr spurts . . . liB.M. machine operator of the future. Key Club l,?., i4; Homeroom Trcasurcr l,2,5,4; Football 1; Track 1; Baskmball Intrumurals LE. Rnhcrl M. Alinmnli l,ilwul AID ISM; . , . his lru-ihlly smile rcuuls his pursmmlily . . . ii GJmmnl LollL-gc lmuml spnrisnmn, Ki'y l liih l, FHilllWJll i L 'l'riulx' 1, .?,Sil; Bliskcthiill Inimnmmls l,il. Leonard C. Annette Lliirk TO. Drafting Lac . . his aim is m hcuime 21 tlrilflfslniln zlftcl' unending tech- nical school Patricia C. Antas I 1.1r1x' Busincxx PAM . . , un cxn'vllcnt studcm . mtclligcmc :1m1 willingncss to wurk will mukc her :1 suci LL'sst1 scan-mry, VJtionM 110nm Smitty ,1; G.A.A. 3,1,1, Spanish Club 1,4; Spanish N4t1mm1 11111101' hmicty -1; F11 LA. 1,1, ML'mbuship Lhnirmun 4. Darlene Baker Clark Business Dmfcnc . . :1 pleasant smile and laugh . 1 . enjuys dancing Margaret Anthes CIArk Business Mtg . . . feminine manner . . . her choice for the future is to 13c 11 sccrcmry or attend 1.13M, sclmoL G A A. 7.11:1: 17.1311. A. 4. Charles Baniewicz Gamood Scientifm Cbnllie . . , an impressive guy . an important part of A.I..J. . zm :1t111ctc. Choir 3; Musical 3: Homeroom Prcsidvnr 1,2; Student Council Boomer Club Representative 3, Vice President 4; SOCCcr 125,4; Track 125,4; XVrestling 1.2; Club 156 2.3.4; Vice President 1, President 4; XVrcstling Intramurals 2,3,4; Folk Club 5.4: Pep Club 4: German Club 1.2; Chemistry Club 3; Phys- ics Club 4. Alessandra Helen Babich lek Libcral Arts Yumh . . . known by ucryunc bculusc of 1m; Winning ways . . Miss Key C1ub. 11ml Cnnm -1; Mmiml 1; Scniur Play '1: St'nior Class begruary; Humc- mom President 3,4; Homeroom Nurumry 1,7,; C: A A 1.2.1.4; Latin Huh 1.2.5; Art CIUb 1; FTA. 1. 2.5; Fulk Hub ii; C1Iccr1cading Llub 1,3,5: Pop Club 3: ?uidancr 01m Assixunr 4; chhh OtTlcc Assmtant 2,5. Kathleen Appcl Garwood Business Kzzlljy , . . a lively personality . attractive combination of dark hair and green eyes. G.A,A. 123,4. Linda M. Barroso Garwnod Business Limld, . . avid inturcsl in music. bonks. plays . . . business world fur Linda, BullchonL-s 3; Choir 1; G.A.A. 3,8,4; Drama Club 1; F.B.L.A, 2; Forensics and chuu- 1; Folk Club 3; Library Council 1. James Barako Clark Liberal Arts Jim . . . n dmmpion wrestler . wil1 11C an asset to thn- Air Fume. WrestIing 1.4; Intramural WrCS- tlinu Champion 3. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Barbara Flachck. President; Sandy 81113111111 Secremry; 51111111011 Wamc, Representative; Patrick Condit, Representative; Joanne Kairis, Treas- urer; Bub Pasquale. Vice Prtsidcm; Miss Barbara Donne, Mr. Chester Kropinicki, Advisors. Dennis T. Beaver Clark Liberal Arts Bmz' , 1 . 111$ interest in sports Combines easily with his dc- sire m be :1 physical education teacher. Key C111b 4; Football 1,4; Track 11,71: W'rcsrling 3.4. 40 XVilliam Bell, 111 Clark Liberal Ans Bill . . , many likcablc qualities excels on the basketball court Homeroom Vice President 1.2.14; Football 1; Basketball 123,4; Basc- ball 1.23.4; C1ub '56 23,4. Sand r21 Barrow 0.1111'111111 1111111111 111111111' $111110 . . . cnjnys 11111-11 5111111131 swinnning, judo, 111111 1111111111: W111 trawcl 11s 1111 .11r1111L- srcxx .1ra1css. Honn-roum Prmidcnr 3; 5AA. 1, 7 1 1; Gx'mnaslits C111b 1; F.B.1. A, 1: Cusmtmlogy Club 11,4. Twirling: C111b1 Bernadette Bellow C1311; Beauty Culturt' Fee! 1 . , frequently seen at football games . . . future plans include becoming a beautician. Homtrnom Vice Prusidcm 71; G,A.A. :1; L05mc-11110gy Club 71,4; .1un1or Achievement 3. Dorothy Mary Batich 1111111111111 1J1wr.11 Arh DWM , , , .1 11110111 for 11111516 111111 xwimming . . 11m umL'Cl'n Fur 0111ch will mdkc her :1 11'1111111111- 1111111111111 111 111C Punk 1 HIPS, 1111 1.111111 1.1: A11 Smtv C11mr L U INA. 1,3.1.1. Frcmh NMiunal 111mm 511111-11 1,11; M11111-m Danu- 1.3; 111111111111111 111111 11; 170111 1.11111 1; TwirImg C111b 1.2. Edgar Bcllitti 121.1rk 1.1171131 Arts Iigie . . . mricd intercsts include hunting, fishing, and chess . . . 111 17c 11 veterinarian. Spanish Club 1; Chess and Check- ers Club 1,231.11, President 1; Wms- tling Intramural: Z. Nancy E. charkt Uttrk Liberal Arts N.Hzc'; plays tennis and utjuys fnlksinging . . , will aid uthcn in their Scnrch for knowlcdgc us 11 librarian. NJtanl Hunur bluicty 1'1; Bt'lltr Tumw 7,1; Choir 4; Lune l 11. G A A. 3, .. Frenth Club 1,2,3; 1711A. 1; Folk Club 2', Library Luuuul 3,5,4; Pt'p Limb 1', Girlsl Athlun, Uma- Axsiwmr 4 Thomas H. Bishop Clark Scientific Tom . . . drag racing enthusiaSL , . . plans :1 career as a mechan- ical engineer. Physms Club 4. . P as. Ann Bender Clmk Liberal Arts Klmz , , petite, active, and well tlrcisul . . , physical education tcuchcr uf the future, 0AA, 1,2,3,1. Gymnastics Club SJ; Spanish Club 1', F.T.A. 1,2; Inxmtmtnt Hub :1; Folk Club 4; Cht-urluudmg Club 1.2; Atttndume Uffiu- Assistant '1. Frederick Boettke Clark Liberal Arts Fred , , . an outdoorsman who enjoys fishing l1nd surfing . . . will enter the business world after college. Key Club 4; Basketball 1,2,5,4; Baseball 1,2,4. Laura Beth Berman Clark Liberal Arts Laura . . . artistically talented . will bccomc an elementary school teacher. Lame i; G.AtA. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,4, F.T.A. 1,2; Folk Club 3; Library Council 1,2; Pep Club 5.4: Guidance OFECC Assistant 3,4. m 2 Thomas C. Bottita Clark T.O. Auto Bee Bap , . a true Car en- thusiast nice smile enjoys football games. Jay M. Bertelson Clark Scientific Jay . . . easy to understand that his fondest memory of high schoul is playing football . future p1ans include becommg a dentist. Football 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2; Wrestling 123,4; Basketball In- tramurals 1, Kathleen Marie Boyle Clark Liberal Arts Kathy . . . attractive member uf the twirling squad . . . plans to major in psychology. Crujader 3; F.T.A. 1,2,4; Twirling Club 1,2,5,4, 'I'wirler 4; Guidance 0mm Assistant 1. 41 Daniel E. Bracuto Clnrk Liberal Arts Dumn Cars; surfing. and playing in :1 band are his in. rcresm . . immediate plans imludc the Armed Furccs, Kathleen Buckley 1.1.1rk becral Arts KMMJJ . . . :1 tmvclling, creative nnrurc . . . certain to attain her desire to work abroad. National Honor Society 3,4; G.A.A. 1.2; F.T,A. 3; Pep Club 1,2. g. 42 Donna Eileen Brown 111M111 1.i1-x;r.1l Arr; Dnmu , . , .1111'1'01y p.1rtidpatcs in 111.1113' school Mtivirics . will 1151- her 11111-1115 :15 :1 legal xuruury. 3.1; Munnxl 3; GJXA. Spanhh Club 1: ETA, Twirling Club 12.3.1. Twirling 1: Culor Guard CIUb 1.2. 15111115111111-1 '1; Chair 4; Band 1.7 1.2 Barbara Elaine Budd Clark PracticaI Arts Bobbi . , . hurscback riding is high on her list of interests . . . her ambition is to bc a com- mcriml artist. 0.21.11. 1. Patricia Brumcr UArxumd P.Imy . . . ;1 true fun of A.1..J.'s athletic cwnrs . , . will bcncfit 111L' business world .15 21 sccrc- mry. Businuss G.A.A. 1.2.1.4:Dmn1a Club 2; N37 rimml Thespign Society .7; F.B.L.A. 1.3,1; Irorclniu and chJtc 1; Folk 1 11111 11,1.1110r Guard Club 5; Girls' Athhrm 0111a Assistant 5.4. Robert C. Budd Clark Liberal Arts 801; . . . combines academic and mhlctiL interests mathu matics or computer program- ming is his chosen field. Key Club 3,4; Football 1, Manager 4: Track 1; German Club 3, Presi- 110m 3; Advanced Math Club 4; Chess and Chmkcrs Club 4; junior Arhicvcment 3, Vice President 5; Basketball Intramurals 1,3. Lance Robert Brunner Clurk lmn'v , . . a member of the 811.1 51111115 . . . expert riflcmun quict 1711f Lonfidcnt 11nd p1L-.ls'.1nt manner. 13.11111 1.3, 501111 1.1. Lawrence D. Buoni Huk Liberal Arts Larry . . . many attributes . . . um: of Reginnul's most out- slanding athletes. Kuy Club 123,1; llnmcroom Vice Prmldonr 1'1: FambaH 1.2.331; Bas- ketball 1,3,$,1; 13215011311 1,2,4. Thomas Butler llluk ll'w hmmlly Orlc'mul 'l'nm . . n gnllvn lmwlnm llShcr- mAn. lel swimmer V . . will mm tlw full of ClCCUUIllCS cnjnyul $011111? llUHlCFUUIn. XVayne F. Carrick ClJlk Liberal Arts llvujml . , , :1 natural leader . uuivc in spurts and many school naivirits easy to like and admire. Key Club 2,3,4. Vim Presiulcnr 4; Crusader 1; Junior Class President 13; Homeroom President 1,2,4, Fuorball 1,2: Basketball 1,2; Cross- Country ll; Baseball 1,3,4; Club '56 2.351; A.V.A1 1,215.4; Stagc Crew 13,111; W- rcstling Intramurals 3; Baskctball lntramurals 3,4. lillcn Calhoun 1 llnk l.iht:ml Arm lz'Hul . , . I'QLISCS guinul pigs .xml palms . , . assured of suc- usx us :1 librarian. GA A 2,3,4; Art Club 2: Library Ummil 54. Yolanda Mary Calla Cluk Business anYn . . . always pleasant and friendly enjoys meeting pcnplc. G.A.A. 1.2. Richard C. Catozzi George Carney Clark Distributive Education Pndniaz . . , often seen in the lmlls of ALI . . will make his mark after attending trade school. Football 1,2,3; Wrestling Intramu- mls 3. Cheryl Chcreshkoff Clark Businuss Clio! A l , wcll-lmown and often sccn 111 Jersey Joe's . , . attrac- tix'c anal fashionable. G.A,A, 1,2,5.4; Drama Club 1,2; Modern Dance 1,21 Ronnie Carrier Garwood Liboiml Afts . Rirb . . . an interest 10 com Chrk . Liberal 5m collecting and sports , . . nnm Romnc' talented gullnr bition is to attend college. player . l , his future plans 1m cludc becoming 21 drufrsman. Kathleen Ann Christel Clark Beauty Culture Kathy . , . popular and active . always lively . . , will be a beautician. GlA.A. 1,2; Cosmetology Club 3.41 Joseph Cirasella Clark Liberal Arts Chew . , , a loyal spectator at football games . . , his goal is to become a meteorologist. John Christiansen Clark Scientifu Jalm , . . scientitltully inclined . also talented as a musician . , will Continue his education in the Navy. Michael Ciuba Garwood T.Ol Machine Shop Mike . . , interested in becnml ing a tool and die maker . . . a helpful, pleasant guy. Stephen Ciccotelli Clark Liberal Arts Cir , l . deserves his reputation as a great football player , . , :1 personality that's hard to match, Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Wrestling 1,3; Golf 3; Latin Club l,2. Bonnie Ann Clark Clark Liberal Arts Brm . . , succeeds at everything she attempts . . . a natural boost to school spirit . . . our cheer- leading captain. National Honor Society 3,4; Fresh- man Vice President; Homeroom Secretary 2,4; G.A.Al 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary 3; French Club 1,2,3,4; French National Honor Society 3, 4; FTIA. 2,3,4; Club '56 1,2331, Secretary 4; Cheerleading Club 1,2, 3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4. Theresa Cichowski Clark Business Terry . , , :1 future as n secre- mry . A . enjoyable and fun to be With, Homeroom Vicv President 3', F.B.L.A. 23.1 Michael Conaghan Clark T.O. Cabinet Mike . . . water sports com- mand his interest . . . Will work 85 a carpenter. Patrick Condit Clark Put i , . his interest in the school can be seen and felt . i i varied activities and cnnrribu- tiuns. .Musical 3,4; Senior Play 4; Cru- mder 2,3; Luna 4: Class Repre- sentative 3,4; Homeroom Trvasurcr 1.3; Track 1,2; Latin Club 1.2; German Club 3; Investment Club 4, Vigu President 4; Junior Aihicvcment 3 David Cornett Clark Liberal Arts David . . . an asset to the school in many ways . . his intels ligence and varied abilities in- sure success . . . to enter law or business. National Honor Society 3,4, Presi- dent 4; Band 125,4; Dance Band 125,4; Musical 3,4; bane 4; Latin Club 1; Latin Honor Society 2,3, 4; Chemistry Club 2i Dennis J. Cooper Gzixwumi Liberal Arts Damn; . his smile is part 01 his personality . i , motor- cycle enthusiast . , . his success :15 :1 Lommcrcial pilot is assured, Christopher R. Corbett Suphumurc Class President; Homu Hark Liberal Arts mom Prusidcnt 1, Football 1,2; l . . . , Track 1; Basketball Imramumls 1. C1177! 1 ' ' Wlll Jmn the Navy and specialize in machinery . . . cnlivcns any class. Catherine Sue Coniglio Clark Libtral Arts Cutb; i i . Seen Everywhere , . a member of the cheer- lcnding squad . . . will enter the Nursing profession. Laura 4; junior Class Secretary; llomcroom PrtsiJcm 3; Homeroom Surcmry 1; GA A, 123,4; Latin Club 1.23, Secretary 3; Art Club 3: Drama Club 1; F.T.A. 2: Mod, cm Dance 1; Club '56 4; Invest- mcnt Club 34; junior Achievc- mum 3, Secretary; ChecrlcaJing Club 1.23:1. Cheerleader 4. Joseph V. Cospito Clark Liberal Arts Jae . . i a deep sea fisherman i . . I.B,Mi programming is his choice for the future IIIINII'ZMX v ' V X! ' MM Seniors enjoy the cafeteria during one of its more quiet lunch shifts, 45 Robert Crabtree Hark Liberal Arts Owl; . . . his hvoritc sports are skindiving. Hying, ilnd surfing . will train to become :1 pilut in the Air Force. Football 1,2; Baseball 1.2.14; Wrestling 1. y? Cynthia Daugenti Clark Business Cindy . . , hcr blonde hair and blue eyes are admired by many natural talent for sports. G.A.A. 1.2.3; FiBiLiA. 4. 46 Candace Marie Crist tihrk Bunny Culture Culily . . . cnjuys oil piiiming .md phying the piano . . . mis- simmry work is her gonl. G.A.A. 1,2,Xv1; meumlogy Club w, L john L. Csupa. Jr, Giirwomi Distrihuriu rkiHlJYiOII Julw i . i UfICH quiet i . i may use his experience in testing Liruuit bunkers Kenneth Carlton Davison Clark Practical Arts Ken , . . his next step is the Navy . . . enjoys football. Football 1.2; German Club 1.2. Herbert Decker, Jr. Clark Practical Arts Pimlo . . . displays school spirit as a participant and as a spec- ramr . . . Most School Spirit . . . Most Valuable Soccer Player, Soccer 1,2,3A; Truck 3; Baseball 1; Wrestling: 3; Junior Achieve- ment 1'! Carmen Cusmano Garwood Disirilmrix'i' liiumtwn Czrmuz , pnsscsscs person illiiy . . . L.1r enthusiilst. Distributive Eililiiniun Club .1. ii Patricia De Franco Clark Liberal Arts Pd! , . . 21 ready smile . . . a mischievous air . , . her desire is to trawl and become an elementary school teacher. F.T.A. 1,2,.Jnti; G.A,A. l,2,3,4; Boys' Athletic Oliiuc Assistant 4; Humcroom Vicc President 1; Mod- crn Dance 2,3; Girls Athletic Office Assistant 3; lnvcstmcnt Club 4; Frcmh Club 3, Suzan nc M. DeG mat I liulx Iihrriil Arts Xm' . . i a mlcnt for singing .uul liming , bright 11nd frivmlly , V will cntcr rhu wux'kingy xx'urlil .ificr griuluutiun. lhmuuum PimiLh-nr 1,3: GA A Islil Q 3.41 f Jerry J. Derillo Clark Pranical Arts Jerry . . . his sense of humor and congenial personality add to his popularity . . . technical school is his future. Dennis William Denman Lliirl-c Prauical Ans Dwz . i i would like to work for National Geographic mak- ing maps . i i baseball is his SIWUXT Bunbiill 1: Basketball 12. Phillip DiBattista Garwood Practical Arts Debo . i i he helps the school in many ways . . i his spirit .md humor are appreciated by .111 . . , great coach of the senior girls' football team. Choir 4; Musical 4; Football 1,3; Track 2; AVA. 4; Stage Crew 2; Basketball lntmmumls. Jeffrey DePazza Clark chhniLally Oriented Ralph , . . he enjoys auto muhanics and outdoor sports . will someday own his own garage. Football 1. Donna M. DiBenedetto Cldfk Liberal Arts D011 . . . artistic ability will lead to her success as an in- terior decorator i . . a favorite pastime is attending football games. Homeroom Vice President 3; GlAiA, 123,4; Investment Club 4, Frank D. Deredita Liberal Arts Midnight i . . easy to like some- one so outgoing and natural . . . ambitions include entering the LlLlV'CftiSing business , i . nar- umlly athletic. Ga rwood PH'SillL'nf of Homeroom 4; Treas- urer of Homeroom 1; Football 1, 2: Soccer 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Club '56 l,2.3; Investment Club 3; Bas- kctball l,2,5,4, Maria Di Fabio Garwood Distributive Education Maria . i enjoys singing i . i sure to become an airline stewardess. Bcllc-Tones 1; Choir 2,3. Sharon j. Dillbcrger Clark Business Slut i . . vuricd inrorcsts include oil painting camping, and sew- ing . . A hopes for :1 LLUCCI us :1 secretary or receptionist, GAVIN 1,2,14; F.B.IA.A. 3,4; Pep Club 5 Stephen E. Dunning Clark Practical Arts Elli . . . most artistic boy in the Class of '67 . . . Will use his talent to become a commercial artist A . . an outstanding senior. Senior Play 4; Homeroom Vice President 4; Soccer 1,2; Track 1,2; Club '56 4; Basketball L . x i X , ' - X x K H i X. ' joAnn DiLollo Llark LibL'rnl Arts Lulu , i , her talents are artistic .md dramatiq . . . creator of fun. Smior Play 4: GAiA. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,2; llcullll Ollico Assistant 3i Patricia Lynn Dziadyk Clark Liberal Arts Pat . . . friendliness is her mos: outstanding trait . . . sports and sewing are her hobbies i . . will always remember senior year. Bcllc-Toncs 4; Homeroom Treasl urcr 2; GVAJK, l,2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4; Girls' Athletic Office Assistanr 4, XVilliam Duffy l lilrk Dlxliilmlivv Education UHU , , . will lnnk impressive in .111 Air Furcc uniform . . . tn. rlmniim of cure nml drug races: Denise Lola DuBinn Clark Scientilit Doubt :1 quiet, special c'lmrm . . . :uhlctic yct feminine , .xuucss is in hcr future. I..miw l'lnlxs Filimr 4; llomi-mom l'ruiilrm 5: lecnt Council chv rL'NL'IlLlKlVC 3, G.A.A. 1,2 54; ALl- mimul Mutli Club -l, l. ,A. i; Bruliut Club '3; ,luniur ALllim'L'mcnt i. Axsmmm Survmry. Lillian Englese Beauty Culture Lil , , , will become :1 beautician . sparkling cycs. G,AiA. 1.2.3.4; F.B.L.A, 1; Cosme- tology Llub 5,4. Uurwnml Richard Enchura Clark Liberal Arts Ridy i , i :1 helpful guy , , . seen around the chemistry room . . . will be :1 meteorologist. Edward linncrs lmixxumi Lihcml Arts Izll . . . imcrcs'icd in the field wt LitLII'UHiLN will haisc his illIlHL' mirror iipnn this inrcresi. Arlene Marie Ferrara Clark Business Arime , . i a talent for playing the guitar . , . her plans arc to attend business school and be- LUIHC :1 legal secretary, CLAJK. 4; Guidancc thu' Assist- :mt 2. Edward Esposito t lurk TO, Auto Duly , i . handsome Senior . . i inrci'csrs ccmcr around Cars . . . m hzivc his awn garage is his gUJL Homeroom President 1; Football 1, J; W'rL-stlini: l,2; Plymouth Trou- hh- Shouting Contcst 3. Donald Ferrel Liberal Arts Garwood D071 . . . quiet but a sense of humor is evident , college bound. Louis Fernandez Clark Technically Oriented Luz; i i i working on cars is a favorite pastime will be seen in the Navy's uniform. Marjorie Esposito Clark Business Mngic , , , :1 cheerful smile . , , cnjuys dancing. Joseph Cirasella appreciates the importance uf thc Mantoux Test . . .? Mary Fischer Clark Beauty Culture Fixb , . , :1 truly talented beau- tician whose hobbies include record collecting and hair styl- ing . 1 1 often smiling. Homeroom 1I1rcasurer 1; G.A.A. 1, 2,3; Gymnastics Club 1,2; Cheer- lcading C1ub 1. Joseph Foglia Clark Practical Arts Joe . . . to be 2m accountant a welcome newcomer to A1111. 50 Robert G. Fischer Clark Liberal Arxs Fixlj . . . active in most phases of ALJ. . . . has mzmy tips on the stock market 1 . 1 inclined toward chemistry. Band 1.2,5, 3; Senior Play 4; Home- room Treasurer 1; Wrestling 4; German Club 1,2; Chemistry Club 11; Forensics and DCbAtC 4; Invest- ment Club 31-11 Prcsidcnt 4; Chess and Lthkers 1; Folk Club 17,4; Junigr Adiievrmcnt w, Treasurer, BxskcthuH IntramumIs 3. Joy ch'crly Frcdericks Clark Liberal Arts Ivy . . . fun and joy arc synonomnus , . . dresses with :1 distinctive Hair. Bcllt-Tuncs 2; Chair 4; Musical 5; Senior Play 4; Laura 4; Homeroom Scattary 1,2; G.A,A. 123,4; Ger- man Club 1,2,3; F1T.A, 12,513; Modern Dance 2; Folk Club 4; Checrlcading Club 1; Color Guard CIub 2,3; Attendantc 015cc Assist- ant 4. Barbara Flachck Clark l,ibcm1 Arts Barb . . . a leader in many areas . , . intelligent and naive , sutcess is sure to bc hers. Nationa1 Honor Sucicly 11-11 Scnmr 1.1.153 Prcsidunt 11; G.A,A. 113,4; German Club 1,3,1; F.T,A. 112,1, 11, Membership Chairman 2, Vino President 1, CwPrcsidvnt 1; Cheer leadlng Club 1; Color Guam Club 2,5,1, Color Guard 1,4, CwCapmin 11; Guidance Or11m Assistant 1,4. Douglas Gary Frey T.O. Madlinc Doug . . 11 water skier to bc a machinist. Football 1. anuntainsidu Gail Jeanette Fleshcr U11rxnm11 Dhtrlhmin- 17111111111011 G'.11'l.1.sktrching M111 painting, mllccting rL-mrds, .md reading consume mud! ul' hcr 111mm. . :1 quiet nmnncr . 1 pmmist for the future, Mary Ann Garbinski Clark Business Marc 1 1 1 :1 popular girl , . . easy to like her appealing manner, G.A.A. 3,4; F.B.I,.A 3,4. Paul Edward Gardiner 1 lJl'k Disrrilvutivv FilULdUUn Hmzhy . 11.15 varied work cxpcricncc , . . will be :1 police- mun Hiiwlviill 1.1; Cllms .mnl Cliukcrs 2; Distributnr liluiiumn Club 4; luumr Aghu-wmtm 9. Daniel Stephen Gibbons 1,1111; Liberal Arts Gilda . . . :1 star on the baseball xlinmuml . . . will always have many admirers . . . college is LllM'dLl. Fuorball 1,2; Saucer 4; Baseball 1, 3,1, Art Club 3; Club '56 3,4. A $9 5, -... Renee P. Garfinkel lerk Liberal Arts Roma: . . , cnthusiastiu member ml the band . . . a bright future fur this lively girl. BulliuTnncs ii; Band 1,234; Dance 13.11111 1: Musiial 3,4; Regional Mur Nik Festisul 3.1: C'rmader :1; G,A.A. 1,23, I; Gymnastics Club 2, Span- ish Club 1,3.3, F.T.A. 11,34; Li- biJiy Couniil 3,4. Sandra Lynn Gill Gsrwmnl Business Sandy . , . will always remember our Powder Puff Football Game . m be an airline stewardess is Sandy's ambition . . . small and peppy. Bcllc-Tuncs -1: Lame Typing Edi- for 11; G.A.A. 123.4; Gymnastics Club 1'1; F.B,L.A. 1.2.3.4, Member- ship Chairman 3, Reporter 4', Folk Club 211 Twirling Club 1,2,1. A1- rcrnutc Twirlcr 3, Twirlcr 4; Cheer- luulmg Club 1,2; Color Guard Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 3,4; A.V.A. Amistant 3; Boys' Arhlmic OmCC ASSlSrant Li; Beginning Chorus 3; Musical 4. Rose Ann Gcbbia Uiirk Business Raye . . . likes horseback riding 1 would like to work as an airline stewardess, then become 11 secretary. 0AA, 1; Spanish Club 1; F.B.L.A. 11,4. Nancy Jean Gittleman Chrk Liberal Arts Numj . . . urtisiic and distinc- tive . . . her long hair is an asset . . . interior decorating is Nancy's field. Bcllchoncs 4; Musiual 3; G.A.A, 1.2.3.11; Gymnastics Club 2.3: Art Club 1.21 National Thcspian Socir try 1. Mmli-m DilnLU 1,2.5; Junior Athicx'tmcnt ii. Chtcrlcmling Club 2.3; Color Cimril Club 2. Patricia A. Genna Clark Business Pal . , . her interests include sewing, cooking, swimming, bowling, and dancing . . . fur- ther schooling is in her future, C.A.A. 2,3 Nanci Lee Glodic Garwood Business Nanci will be :1 dental tcchnidun . . . one of our best dressed seniors. C.A.A. 1,3,5,4; FBIJX. 4: F.T.A. ,1; TuirIini.y Club 1; Pop Club 3; Guillauw 011110 Assistant 4, 51 Linda Ann Godek Clark Distributive Education Lyn . . . sweet and Charming . a future in clectmlogy. GA A. 1.1;.4: Gymnastics Club 12; Distribulivc Education Club 4; Cheerleading Club 1.2. Maureen Goff Hark Bmmess Relic , , , considcrntc of others active as a Candysrripcr would like to enter the medial field. Homeroom Via President 5; GA,A 12,14; F.B.L.A. .3; Hcalrh OfEce Assistant 4. 52 Peter Godfrey N.Irk Liberal Arts Pay . , .1 great drummer . , . tollcgc in the future, Bumi 123,3; Dance BJnJ I.?.fni: Musiml L Humcroom ViLc Prusi- Lk-m Ll; Inwsrmmt Club H. W; 5;, Patricia Helen Gokey Clark Business Cake . . 4 3 lively personality allwuys rcudy with L1 laugh . . . xht'll nmkc A grant airline stew- IlrdL'SS. 0AA. I,2,$,Ii, 0x 'Hmstms Club l1L1IinCluh 1;F15' A. 1; F.T.A. l: ,Iuniur Anhlcwmcm Ki. Jeff DePuzza, Bill Mcnzaw. Ed MArtucci, And Robert Pong- nano arc captivated as Mr. of Hamlet. Joan Grabowski Clark Liberal Arts lmmic . . . quiet and warm nmnncr , . ready to be your friend . . . plans for college. G.A.A 2,3,4; German Club 2; FTA. 2,13; ChL-trlcuding Club 2. Fisnhcr develops the dmmctcr Dianne Marie Graham VI.1rk lecml Arts Dz , V , umlcrsmnding :1le in- telligent has good 1dcas bland: hair and lively brown cyan HvHv-Tnnu hi, 14mm 4; junior les Trmmrtr 7L Hnmrmom Vicc PrL-xidrm 6; Humumom Secretary 1, UNA. l,i,5,-1; Latin Club 1, 3.4: FVTVA, 1.2 Club 56 4; In- vrsrmcnr Club Treasurer; Folk .3; 4. Club $; Lolor Guard Club 5; Health Otilw Assistant 2. 6v 1 - 41 Lindsay Greb Clark 211.0. Machine Lin . . , ll great help to our mick team imcrcstcd in curs . , . ambition is m be :1 umi And dic maker. Footbdii l, Trank 1,2,3; Cross- i'nunrry 5. Sue Ellen Gunther Clark Liberal Arts Sn: 1 . . excels at everything . iicr popularity is evident i deserving of her certain success and happiness. Homtroom President 2,3,4; G,A.A. 112, 3,11; Gymnastics Club 1,2,5; Latin Club 1,2,3, Latin National Honor Smiety 2,3,4; Art Club 1,2; ETA. 1,2; Modern Dance 1,2; Club '50 3.4; Folk Club 5; Cheer- icaiiing Club 123,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Guidance 011303 Assistant 3.4; Barbara Lynn GrCCO Hurk Business Bm'lx , . . never :1 dull moment 111'0L11N1 htr , . one of our best L111HCLTS in school musicals. Musigul 2161811, 1,2,71,44, F.B.LiA. 4; Investment Club 4; Junior Achicvcmcm 4. m John Guralchuk Clark Liberal Arts Inlm i , . liked by all who know him . , ; his ambition is to be :1 mechanical engineer. , '5?! Lynn 1. Grossman Garwood Practical Arts Grrm . i . gifted with a lovely voice . . , contributes much to thc Bel Canm . . . enjoys help- ing others, BC1 Canto 4: Choir 2,3; G,A.A. 1, 1 -,.. Ar Linda Ann Harboard Clark Liberal Arts 1ij , . . :1 quiet and especially nice girl to know . . . hopes to be :1 teacher. C.A.A. 2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Library Counrxil 5. Linda Carol Gumann Clark Business Lin . . . :1 great girl to know . a business career in her future plans. G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.B1L.A. 2,3,4; Jun- inr Achievement 3; Pep Club 3. Maryann Rose Harchar Garwood Liberal Arts Mar , 4 . enjoys going to our sports events . . . future ambi- tion is to become a Special Service teacheri G.A,A, 123,4; French Club 2,3; Junior Achievement 3. 53 Susan Lynne Harding Clark Business 3119 , . . pretty and bright-eyed blonde . . 1 likes water sports 4 . . plans to be :1 model. G.A,A, 1,2,4; F,B,L.A. 4; Boys' Athletic 011166 Assistant 4. Robert J Harris Clark Liberal Arts 8012 , , . 21 calm and casual manner takes things in his stride, El James J. Harper Clark Liberal Arts jim , . . known and liked by 1111 . , A sports minded . . . intulligcnt and weIl-informcd, Key Club 133,4; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,-1; Wrestling 1,21 Glen Paul Hartzler Clark Technically Oriented Glen , . . friendly and nice to know , . , future includes miL imry service . 1 . plans to be an auto mechanic. Gymnastics Club 2,3, Thomas D. Harrington Clark Liberal Arts Drmuy . . always ready for fun , . , Often seen with :1 sknn-bourd. Gymnmtlu Club 2.31 Diane E. Hasselman Clark Practical Arts Dimu' . . , talent for dancing . enjoys swimming . . . quiet. Disrnbutivc Edmation Club 4. Robert D. Harris Gerxmnl lecml Ans kuv , his LllliCE manner mm by ducking . . . :1 sports- mm. 1 mm Hmmry -1: BASL'b'Jll 1,213,.1; 15.nkL-rball 1:1 Bonnie Chrys Hauswald CIark Liberal Arts Bun . , . always on the g0 . . . peppy cheerleader . . . enjoys traveling . . plans to teach physical education. Homeroum Secretary 2, Homeroom Treasurer 1; C.A.A, 123,4; Club .36 123,4; Library Council 1,2; Checrlcanling Club 123,4; Cheer- Icadur SA; Guidance Office Assist- ant K. Diane Carol Hecht Clark Secretarial Dimzc , A . secretarial work is her goal . h . always smiling. G.A.A. 7:. Dale Hugo Clark Technically Oriented DuZe . . . sports car enthusiast . enjoys playing the guitar. Football 1; Track 1; Homeroom President 1. Linda M. Heinze Clark Liberal Arts Linda . . . peppy, bright, and intelligent . . .'plans include college, then nursing . . . de- scrvcs success. Nationai Honor Society 3,4; Bel Canto 71; Bclle-Toncs 2; Choir 3; Crmader 2; G,A.A. 125,4; Ger- man Club 1,2,5, Secretary-Treasurer $, Vice President 4; FhT.A. 125,4, Sccrtrary 3, Co-Prcsidcnr 4; Color Guard 3,4; Guidance 051cc As- sistant 2. Peter Jackey Clark Liberal Arts Pete . , . always time for fun . h . bowling and water skiing are his sports . h . enjoys meet- ing and making new friends . college is in his future. Bowling 3,4. Dennis A. Howie Clark Liberal Arts Demzihr . . . interested in sports cars . . . future plans include college. Football 1h Eric Jann Clark Liberal Arts Eric . . , his quiet presence is always felt . . . valued opinions . . . performs best on the bas- ketball court. Key Club 123,4, President 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3A. David L. Hoy Scientific Dare , . . future includes college and majoring in math . . . en- joys reading and chess. Football Manager 4; Advanced Math Club 4; F.T.A. 2,3; Chess and Checkers Club 4. Garwood Christine Jelinski Clark Beauty Culture C1377; . , . friendly manner . . . sweet and considerate . . . a promising beautician. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Homeroom Secre- Iary 1. 55 Kristine M. Jensen Clark l,ibctnl Arts Krix , , . loves all sports , . . has that Regional spirit , . . :1 future dental hyglcnist, Homeroom Vice Pl'C5lle'nt 4, Sec rt-tary 3,5; CLAA 12,54, Vice President 1; Spanish Club 1,3; Junior Achievement -1; Girls' Atlr lL'IlC Assistant 4. Karen Donna Kane Clark Secretarial Karen . always on the g0 plans to be an airline stewardess adds to Re- gional's school spirit as a mem- ber of the Color Guard BclltrToncs 1; Musical 4: Crumder' 4: Lame Stag 1; GAA 1,.2 3-1; F.T.A. 1,2. Folk C lub 5,4 ;CheCt leading Club 1,2,3; Color Guard Club l,2,3,4, Cnlm Guard 3,4; Pcp Club 5,1: A.V.A, Assistant 3; At- tcntlamc Othc Assistant 4; Gym nastics Club 3; FMBLA 2 3, 4 56 Beverly Jones Garwood Liberal Am 851' . t . :1 welcome newcomer from Omaha . . . seen at ALJXS sports events a future commercial artist. GJNA, 4; Pup Club 4. Is- John Kaptain Clark Liberal Arts Julm . . , known by all for his quick sense of humor . . . Will ilEfL'ntl college. Homeroom VlLC Ptmnlcnt 2,3; Fomhall l; VHCStling 2; Basket- h.xll l. Raymond P. Jones Clark Tuhnimlly Oriental RLW . , . -.1 skilled wrthlct his futurc will inLlude further cdumtinn and the service. W'rcsrling 4, :5. Joseph Karcich Clark Liberal Arts J08 . . . if somethings going nn, he's there . . . a sports en- thusiast. JoAnn B. Kairis ClJle' llmim-xs ju , , , :utmuiw :unl wull llkul lwr pt-rmnlllity insuru hnppinvss lwr future in1 tlunlL-s .lII sulmul Jllkl lwcuming tm lmL-riur xluumlmr. Cldss 'l'tmxsutcr l1 llomcrmnm Trumm'r 1; GA A. l,2,3,4, Tuirlr 111;; 1lt1h l,.,'. Cnmltmu- Olllu' Av Kimmt l: Attl'mltum- Ulhw Auisr .mt i. Roman Karpa Gurwoml 'lAL-leiL-ally Uticnttd N.IJ . , . imercsrcd in music zmnl .IlKlU .1 future as a tool and diemnker, Humcmom Treasutcr 1; Track 1. Robert F. Kassingcr Uuk Liberal Arts Hub . . . a fine musiL'izm 1 . , intercmng w Llubutc with . . . um Luls'ily piuurc him as 21 uzu hcr, 1511m1 1,2,K,1; BuskubuH 1,2; LJtin Van-M Humor Smiuy 21.4; A11 mmul Math Club 1 Dorothy June Kelso Hark Liberal Arts Dnllie , , 1 quiet and intelligent 1 hopes for 21 bright future in reaching , . , enjoys music and sports: Narinnal Honor Society 5.4; Choir 1, G1A1A. 123,4; French Club 1,3. . . Vice Prtsidcnt 4: French National Honor Society 3,4; Girls' Athletic 093cc Assistant 4. Valerie Claire Kastner Clark Liberal Arts VJ! . . . spirited and musical . mmagious happiness . . . cVL-ryunc's friend Bel Canto 3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Sen- inr Play :1; Humcmom President 3 VlLt Prcsidcnt 1; Srudem Counul Corresponding Secretary 4; G.A.A1 11.7.3.1: German Club 3,3; Modcm Dame 3; Club '56 233.4; Junior ALhiwcmtnt 3; Twirling Club 1, 2.3. John S. Kennedy Clark Liberal Arts Jdrk , , . nice to know 1 . . sports minded . . . Campus bound, Soccer 2,5; Truck 1; Spanish Club 1; Wircstling 2. . plus personality and good looks Sherry Lee Kelly Clark Liberal Arts 571w 1 . . cheerful and bright girl . 1 . loves water skiing and bowling college bound. Bcllc-Tones 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish 1,3,4; Chcerlcading Club 1; Girls' Ath1ctic Office Assistant 77,4. Robert J. Kelly Clark Liberal Arts Kel . , . all around great guy . . . full of fun . . V intelligence . college bound. FootbaH 1; Track 1. Bonita C. Kocska Clark Distributive Education Bunnie . . , pleasant to know , enjoys typing 1 . . future includes secretarial school, Distributive Education Club 4; GVA.A. 3,4. Thomas Kenny Garwood Tam . . , often seen driving Distributive Education his car . . . rarely alone, 57 Andrew G. Kokinda Clark Liberal Arts Andy , , . always willing to give :1 helping hand . l . future plans include college l . . plans to be an accountant Michael A. Kopecky Clark Liberal Arts MM? l . . bound for college . added to the success of the Senior Play. Choir 1,2,3; Senior Play 4; French Club 2, 3,4; F.TlA. 3; Junior Adlicvcment 4; Library Council 2, 3.4. 58 Lucille Ann Kopac Clark Liberal Arts Lm'y . . , guy smile and greet- ing for all , . , hcr friendly help is always appreciated . . l will be A dedimted elementary school teacher. Musical 3: Senior Play 1; Home- mom Surctary 4; GlAA. l.2,5,4; Drama Club 1.2; National Thes- pian Smitty 2; FflIA. 2, 7M4; Laure ll. Senior Play cast takes a breather after a strenuous rehearsal! Paul Kralick Gurwmd Liberal Arts Frank J- KOWICh lel . , . :1 likcublc, laughable Clark Pmmm Am guy . , . someone nice to know Clad . . . nice kid to have fun - - 4 plums m SCTVC his country. with l . . a hard worker. Trunk 1. Richard 1 Korecki Clark Liberal Arts Rial; , , . a great guy who is known by all . . . expert pool player . . . college bound. Linda Krankoff Gdnumil Business Lin , . . Always a smile and plcnsimr . 1 1 wards for every- imc 1 . . many friends, CLAA. 1.1.3. FBLA. 4: Cheer- hudmy Club 1. Ray XV. Kroskiewicz Clark Scientific R43 . . . a very ambitious young man who will go far in the world of science. Band 1.2.3.4; French Club 2.3; Chemisny Club 2,3; Physics Club 2; Advanced Math Club 4; Foren- sics and Debate 4; Chess and Checkers 2,3,4. William B. Ktaynak Clark Liberal Arts Bil! . . , a wrestler and an artist . will make his mark in the commercial world. Marion Joan Kucharski Clark Business Marion . . i a real sweet girl with a smile for everyone . . . a successful secretary. G.A.A, 1.23.4; F.B.L.A. 5,4, Treas- urer; Guidance Office Assistant 4. Frank Krisanits Garwood Liberal Arts Frank . . . a true sportsman; fishing and hunting are his in- terests . . . he will be a good electrical engineer. Spanish Club 1,2. I x Joan Dorothy Kuhn Clark Liberal Arts Joan . . . a quiet girl who enjoys the company of friends . . A future as a dietician. G.A.A. 1,2,4; French Club 1; F.T.A. 1,2. Judith Lyn Ktohn Clark Liberal Arts judi . . . a lively girl, seen everywhere on her Honda . . . a great contribution to our Senior Play. Brlle-Tones 3; Choir 4; Musical 2, 3,4; Senior Play 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 1: Drama Club 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Forensics and Debate 3; Investment Club 4, Secretary; Folk Club 3; Cheerlead- ing Club 1; Pep Club 3,4; Health Office Assistant 1,2,3; Attendance Office Assistant 4. Barbara Lynne Kuna Clark Liberal Arts Barb . . . ambitious and ener- getic . , . our twirling majorette will go far. Musical 3; G.A.A. 123,4; F.TAA1 1,2,3,4; Junior Achievement 4; Twirling Club 1,2,3,4, Twirler 3.4, Majorette 4; Girls' Athletic 0115C? Assistant 4. 59 David F. Lanni Clark Liberal Arts Dare 4 . . a pleasure to have in ALJ. . , , a great kid and someone nice to know weight lifting is hls mterest. Murray Leipzig Clark Liberal Arts Murray , . . humorous asset to A.L.J....wi11make that million. Key Club 3,4; Senior Play 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3,4; Fonrball 1; Basket- ball 113,4; Track 123,4; Cross Country 3,4. Ruth Ellen Larsen Hark Liberal Ans Ruthie . . . artistic and fashion- able . . . career in commercial art is her future goal. G.A.A. l,2,3,4; Art Club 1,2; FELIX. 1,2. Anne Marie LeMeur Garwood Liberal Arts Frmu'ljie . . . a pleasure to have at AJMJ. . . , her future ambi- tion is m be a foreign officer or an interpreter. G.A.A, 123,4; French Club 2,3,4, President 4; French National Honor Socicty 2,5,4, Secretary 3; F.T.A. 13; Modern Dance 1,2; Girls' Ath1Cl1C OfEce Assistant 4. Sheryl Lee Lawrence Guxmml Liberal Arts Sher . . , ALJTS bundlc of joy . scan everywhere and liked by all. Bch-Toncs 3; Musical 2,3,4; Homunnm President 2; G.A.A. 1, 2.1.1; Latin Club 2,1,4, Treasurer H, ETTA, 31; Club '56 z1,4; Folk Llub 3; junior ALhicvcmt-m .5; Twirling Club 1; Boys' Athletic OHiCC Assistant 3; Junior Prom Hospitality Chairman. Brandt Levin Clark Liberal Ans Brandt , , . a contribution to A,L.J.'s track team , . . dentistry in his future. Band 3,4; Musical 4; Homeroom Viw President 3; Track 2,3,4. Constance Lcc Clark Distributive Education Cmmic . , 1 :1 friendly girl who always wears 21 smile , . , I.B.M. school and marriage in her future. G AA. 1,231.1: Distributive Educa- tmn Hub 1, Paulette Lewan Clark Beauty Culture Paul . . . an ambitious Beauty Culture student , . . marriage and a beautician's career. janicc A. Lures Clark Liberal Ans jumbo l . . important member of thc Twirling Squad , , . will urrcml College to become a physical cducminn teacher. 6AA. l,2,5,4; Spanish Club 2,4; Drum; Llub 2,3,4; F,T.A. l.2,5,4; Twirling Club I.?Jg'l. Substitute Twirlcr $, Captain 4; Girls' Ath- lL'XlL Olliw Assistant 4, David Mahoney Clark Liberal Arts Dare . . . 21 great kid . . . liked by all . . . college in his future. Football 1; Basketball 2,3, Raymond MacDougall Cluk Prauical Arts Ru; . . , quiet but friendly . . . always in good spirits . . . a carccr in carpentry in the fu- ture. Stage Crew I ? th Diane Marie Malanga Clark Libcral Arts Diane . , . known and liked by all . . . enjoys spurts and travel- ing , . . to be a research psyA chologist her future goal Bclle-Tnncs 4; Musical ?7; G.A,A. 1.23.4: Latin Club 123,4, Corres- ponding Secrtlary 2, Presidtnt 3, Secretary 4; Junior Achievement 3. Robert Madam Garwood Liberal Ans Bob . . . an avid sportsman - especially hunting and fishing . . . plans to attend college. A.VAA. 3. Jeffrey Mandell Clark Liberal Arts Lightning . . . always on the move . . . this ambitious young man will go far . . in his future. Band 3,4; MusiCal 3; Senior Play 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Soccer 123,4; Baseball 1,2; Drama Club 1.2. . dentistry 7l Susan Lyn Maguire Clark Liberal Arts 3218 . l . really enthusiastic about A.L.J, . l , her smile and laugh are known by all , . . will teach in junior high. Bel Canto 4; Choir 3; Musical 3; Sophomore Class Secretary; Home- room President 1; Student Council Recording Secretary 4; GlA.A. 1,2, 3,4; Gymnastics Club 2; Drama Club 1; Modern Dance 2,3; Club '56 2,3,4; Investment Club 4; Folk Club 3; Cheerleading Club 1,2,3, Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 3; At- tendance Office Assistant 3,4. Susan Gayle Mantz Clark Liberal Arts 5118 . . , a cute cheerleader with lots of school spirit . l . enjoys bowling and tennis in her spare time . . . the held of psychology in her future. National Honor Society 4; Belle Tones 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Lame Underclassmcn Editor 4; Homeroom President 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Spanish Club 1,3; Spanish National Honor Society 3,4; Junior Achievement 3, Secretary; Cheer leading Club 2,3,4, Cheerleader 4; Guidance thcc Assistant 4 Donna Marie Martin Cluk Ivilwml Am Dun , V . A QWLL'I quivr girl Lollcgc and clumunmry teaching in her future. BCHC'TOHLN kg; CARL LL '3: Ucmmn lub 125,5, ETA i 3; Fnlk Club i ,hmim Axhlcxc mum i Pry Club !: Artcnxhnw Ot'fuc Assistant .4; Glrh' Arhluu Office Axsismnr. M144 Claire McCainc lerk Libcral Arts Claire V , . will benefit many :15 :1 nurse . . burying with fun, shL- linnS :1 class, Homtmum Scutmry 2, Truasurcr l; G.A.A. 123,4; Twirlmg Club 1.1, Twirltr I hip 62 Edward P. Martucci Richard A. McComb Liberal Arts Rim , , :1 Key Club sports enthusiast , On his way to suctcgs 11ml mllL-gc. Key Club J1. Track I; A.V.A. 2; Bmkorball lntmmurals l, Guwuml T,0. Auto . , gurs, glrls, .md- huvmg ;1 good tlmc arc Eds Imcrusts further schooling or the milimry service in his futurc Anna Maria Massari Gumml Liberal Arts AUHJ V V . nrgnnizuh imdligcm. .uhlcm , . . :1 smc mucss :15 .1 dkkhir, NJtiwnJI Hnnnr Smitty ti, Truw nn'r L BCHLJFUHLW '7, Chuir Vi; lwu; Hunmv FJImr. UAA L 2. PrcxiJcm i, Gcrnmn Club I. V; Uvmxuxliks Club 1, l; IITJ . Hi; Hulhh CNTKL Axsixmnr 1.3; Uirls' Athlcric OITuc Asxismm w. L Kathleen A. McNamara Hark Liberal Arts Kalliy . . . cute And well dressed . cumpus bound in the fall, GAA 123,4; F.T.A. v.4. Thomas Mutcyak luk levml Artx 'l'nmwv V , , hunting And fishing m lm slun- mnc . . . future in zhL Nklx'y nr ulcumniui FxmrhAxH l: W'rmtlin; Intmmu mlx 4. George R. Mcigs Clark Liberal Arts one of Ali's Gen rye cnergctit x rcsrlcrs . , , will find SllCLl'SS in the business world. W'rcstlmg 3,4. Kathleen P. Mclka Curwuod Beauty Culture ,Hdiiu , . . :1 rim . . . fllled with nghtcr . . . future beau- :iciun. 0AA. l; Cmmnmluluy Club 3,4: Tu Hlxnu Club. Mary Beth Miller Clark Business' Mary . . . loves sports best at bowling and basketball . . . leturC girl of the business world. G.A.A. 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 5,4; Guid- ame Office Assistant 4. William W. Menzaco Clark Technically Oriented Mini . . . cars and action sur- muml Mini . . . a skilled mechanic . . . military service in the future. Gymnastixs Club 2. Stephan Miller Clark Liberal Arts Steve . . . always there in soccer or track . . . great aSSCt in any school production. Choir 2; Musical 2,3; Senior Play 4; Homeroom President 4; Soccer 1,114; Track 123,4; Nauonal Thcspian Socicty 5; Forensics and Debau- 3!. Janet Michalczyk Garwood Business Janet . . . an intelligent, friendly girl . . . wonderful to know . . , headed for an I.B.M. career and success. National Honor Society 4; Lame fl; Homeroom Vice President 2,3; G.A,A. 125,4; F.B.L.A, 2,3,4, Sec- retary 4. Emily Milstein Clark Liberal Ans 15m , . . a cheerful spirit . . . easy to like . A.L.J.'s sports. Bcllc-Toncs 2,3; Choir 4; Crumder 4: Homeroom Vito Prcsidc-nr 4; G.A.A. 1,2.3'K1; Investment Club 4; Folk Club 3,4; Cheerleading Club 2.5: Color Guard Club 1,2; Boys' Athlctic OlEce Assistant 4. . devoted to Karen Anne Miller Clark Liberal Arts Karen . . . a sweet girl and a great dancer . . dancing to fame her ambition, Musical 2,3; Homeroom Secretary 2, Treasurer 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Modern Dance 2,3; Junior Achieve- mcm 7,, Christine Minarchenko Clark Beauty Culture Clam . . . will be a beautician ur an airline stewardess. Homeroom Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 3, 1; Cosmetology Club 3,4. 65 Stephanie Miskm'ich Lliirl; Businws anb . . , exceptionlilly fom- inim And nttmaivc , . . one of Alst VlYJLlULlS Llicurlemlcrs. l,imu l; CLA A. I.?.K-l: FELA huL-rlcading Club 1 K. 4. Chwrlmx yr 1; GLIiLlJnLt Oiiiw ASA sismnr S. Bnyx' Athlum Otiicc As- sismnt Vi Lawrence Morse Clml; Scientific Larry . 4 . experienced as n printer's apprentice . . . a future Murine. Trank l; f'mss Country 2; Spanish Club 1: Photography Club 1. Lynn Helen Mogensen Clark Libcml Arts Limz . i . a truly pleasant per- sonality . . . assured of success in thel 1.B.M field 6AA. 4; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club l. Diana Mueller Garwuml Business Diane , l , hcr considerate manner and sincere pcrsonaliry Will make her Ll credit to the nursing profession. G.PLA. l.3,$.1. Janice Manson VlJrk Scientilic 1.171 . . i All imliviilulil . , . hcr Jiiibiiiuus goal is m lac ll kllllkl psychiatrist, C AA, 1,3. l. 3: Latin Nariunill llUIlUl' Smitty 23.1. Jean B. Mueller Cum owl llusxncss Jeannie . n blondc bundle 0f enthusiasm her smile is kmmn by many 21nd will did her :15 an airline stewardess. Lame 4: G.A,A. 123,4; F,B.L.A, 23; Distributive Education Club :1. Peter Mnrclli l 11le .lilllllllKillly Uiiiiimul Pin .,xxill ma liix' xxnrk cxr prriunw m lwumm ii Uml .iml iliu wnrkcr, liunrlull l , Christnphcr T. Mulligan Cluk Liberal Arts Flim , , . backbone of the suigurmv . will attend COL Icgc for training' in technical stage dinning outgoing numrc. Bimil 1.3; Musiuil 3,; Homeroom Viw PrvsiilL-m 2: Football 2; Trad; 2; Golf i4; Stage Crew l,2,5,4. Susan Mumford i LuL Liberal Arts Xm' . , . thc cpimmc of imcli Iigi-mt. parsrmziliiyi And Litiriic. iiwm'ss ilcscrvcd SUCLCSS h :lsxm'L-li. Nnxiuniil Huimr Smitty ML Sw- iwmry 1, 15d Cgililu H, 'I'igimHL-r l, i hull 3, Miixiiiil Lax I.Wui' LH- tldl'y i'ihmi: llumi mum M'Lri-mry- 'l'imxiirir l. GAA 13,533; Liuin Klnh I,KAJ, meiingv Nucmry 1. VIM i'nslih-m 4: Linn thiuniii HUHHI Smitty 2.5.4; PTA. IQ; Huh 36 .7 i; Hmhh 01hcc A57 NHLHII Ii.',i,-L Nuw lusty Girl? Smut Iiinmr Prom Tkkcrs Chair- mini. James Neville Clark SCiCntiiiC Jim 4 , i his inrcrcsting hobby IS Llnflqllc GUS Glmpus bound. Wrestling lmramurals 2. . w h hs. Richard Nabb Steven Mycz Chirk Scientific Maze , . , cnpuble'guitar player . skicntifltaiiy minded . . . iiildx fun to any class. Brl Cmm ,1; Chair 1,2,3. Louise Newell Clark Business Lumlw . . 4 her fqurc plans will include working with children after collt-gc . , . naturally nice. G.A,A, 2,3,4; F,B.L.A, 3. Clark Liberal Arts Rirt . i . his interests include surfing, water skiing, playing in a rock and roll band . . . plans to become a teacher and own Ll surf shop, Barbara Greco, Lucille Spam, Diane Mueller, and Pat Gokey particii pate in the Data Processing program by punching IiBiM. cards. james Nelson Clark Liberal Arts Jim , . . a lively Wit . . , an ouidoorsman . . . science is his interest and thC Air Force part of his future. German Club 3; F,T.A. 3. Thomas H. Nicholas Chrk Liberal Arts iVi-he . . . this outstanding ath- lccc is knim'n by many scan everywhere. Key Club 1.2.3.71: Homeroom Vice PrCSllent 2: Football 1.2.77.4; Bas- ketball 1: Trad: 1.2.3.11; Wrestling K-l; Huh '36 23; A.V.A. 1,23: anlx'cxball lntramurals I. Edward Norris Clark Practical Ans 11 lzilcy . tliis bowling en- thusiast plans to enter the Navy . inrcmls to become a con- tractor, Football 1; Baseball 4. Thomas C. Opalack Clark Scientific 0pm . . . an excellent chemist interests include photog- raphy 21ml fishing, Banil 1,3351; Sonar 1.2.3.4; 13357 kuball 2; Spanish Club 1,7,; Chem- istry Club 25; Phygics Club 2.3; Chess and Cliukcrs Club 2. Junior Achievement i 66 Janis R. Ozolins Garwood Scientific 1mm . . . deserves everything he has attiiincd . . . will always be rcmcmbcrcd at Regional . . , his future has no limit. Key Club 3,4; Bel Canto 5,11; MusL ml 2.3; Student Cnumil Vice Prcsi- LlL'nl' 3. PrL-siili'm '1; Soccer 5,4; TraLk 113,4; Club '36 2M; Junior ALl1lLWCanX 5; W'rcsrliniz Intramu- ruls 3,3; Basketball lntramurals 2. 1 Elena Carmen Novella ClJrk Distributive Education lflwm . . . a talented dancer always seen with many lricmls Bunny Culture :mntlicr interest. llomtmom SCLTL'LHIV 1L G.A.A. Ill. $.11; Distributivc Eklumtion Club 51. Anna Pacifico SpringliclLl Beauty Lultllrc Ami . . . promises to be a riilcmcd beautician . . . spirited manner. G.A.A. 4; French Club 1; 110an room Treasurer 2; Cosmotology Club 1,4. Anna Nitray GJmmxl Business nlmm. , . m be 2111 office worker ix. hur cnrccr guiil . will fur- ihcr licr ulucariun in business 91 liiml. GA A. 1.3.1. Frank XV. Padusniak, Jr. 1 Lirk Liberal Ans P.Iu; , . . a true fricncl . kimwn for his basketball skills . will be 31 physical educa- tion teacher. Key Club 1,3; Homeroom Via- PrC5lle11l l; Huincmum Sctrcrary 1,1.1; Fooiball 1,3; Basketball l, 3.3.91; Tradc l. Patricia A. Padusniak Clark Busincn Pd! . . . pctirc and fcmininc . thlllctiC ability runs in the filmily , , . scnrumrinl wurk is her goal GAAA, 3.11: F.11.1..Ai 1.2.3.4. Anthony Peter Parise Clark PraLtical Arts Truly i . . will someday be the mvner of an auto body shop . one of our Eluss wits. Homemum President 4; Football 1, Virginia Ann Palmer Clark Liberal Arts Ginm . . , oil paints, sings, and bowls . . . will help cdu- cue America's youth of tumor- row. BcllL-rTom-s 23,1; French Club 23: IXTiA. 1.2,;4; Forensics and De- batc 4: Library Council 123,4; Girls' Athlcm OHicc Assistant 41 Anthony Pasco Garwood ScientiiiL Rairml i . , collects coins and plays guitar . . . to be a com- puter analyst is his challenging ambition. Sophomore, Junior Class Repre- scntative; Homeroom President 1, 3; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Bowling 3,4; Gymnastics Club 2,3,4; Advanced Math Club 4: Basketball Intramuh rals 1,2. hr 4. . v Robert C. Papandrca Garwood T 0, Auto ClmrXe; . . , :1 promising me- chanic . , . lively approach to life . V . often seen on his motorcycle. Robert P. Pasquale Clark Scientific Bobby , . , a Regional celebrity . i Will always be remembered for his performance as Robin . always something :0 say Key Club 5,4; Choir 4; Senior Play; Crumder 3; Lance 4; Senior Class Vice President; Homeroom Presi- dent 3; Baseball 1' Wrestling 3; Tennis 4; Club '56 3,4; Basketball Inrramurals 3, Judy C. Parin Clark Liberal Arts lady . . , her hobbies combine well with her desire to be a home economics teacher . also enjoys reading. Crmader 1; GiAA, 125,4; Ger- man Club 1,2,5, Secretary-Treasurer 3; F,T.A, 123,4; Guidance Office Assistant 3; Attendance thce As- sisram 4, John M. Patrick, Jr. Clark Businesss julm . . . 11 business mun of the future . . . enjoys many sportsi particularly bowling, 1511914132111 2; Bowling 2; Distributivv Pduunion Club 4; Basketball 1n- rramurals 1.2. 67 z ;;;;n u-Vn : -. Deane Patten Clark 15115111655 Bmuzjl , petite nnll peppy . a talent for fun. G.A.Al 1. XVendell Petersen Clark Sdtntilu' 11 111Jc'fl , , . .1 scientific minnl . enjoys clL-umnim , . . no 1101th rlmr he will urtuin his gunk. Homeroom Vice Prcsxnlcnt l; Llucmixrry Club 1; German Club 1, Pthle Club 2; AdthL-Ll Math Club 5; Chew aml Checkers 1. 68 Stcxlcn Henry Patzwa 11.1111 Lllu-ml Arts . .1 guitar player . . . will gum lumc us 1111 architect. Hum; Edward XVayne Petill Ganwml Scicmihc I'll , . . .1 musidgm and fine snulcnr whm't abilities will lend 111m to success . . , interesting m mlk m N.ltloll.xl 110nm Soucly 4, Band 2, 1.1. Dame 15211111 VI, Frmhman and Suplmmmt Claw Treasurcr: Ger- m.2.n 1.11117 1. Hilary Pearl 1 1.111; Lilu-ml Ans IIIIJIJ , , , 1111' sense 01 humor 11 kmmn by ha any 1111-11115 llulxiunlllvly llrvssL-Ll .1 wpl1ixtil.mx lll'lln'r'l'onl'x 1,4. Viu- Pnsnlt-nr 1; llmir 1; Muximl 3.1.1: lamp -'1; Sunanr Mmmll RL'XUlKllHH 51'an mry 1; 0.1 1.3.1.11; 1..lflll Club ? 1.7.1, llismrilm 3; Dmnm Club 1. 1; Mwlrrn Dan 1; Folk Club 1, 1; Lhu'rluulmg Llub 1, Culm Uuunl 1.11113 2. Calm htmnl 1,4. Pup Club 3. Beverly Ann Phillips Garwood Liberal Arts 8611 , . . :1 true musician . contributes mmh 10 the lmnd . an athlete. mu. Band 1.2.1.1; Dame Bunll 1.2.3. '1; Mnsical 2.1.1; Fruslmmn Lluss Trtmurcr; G.A.A. 1.2.1.4. Patricia Lyn Pccina humml Lulwrul Arh It'll: . . , .1 lriunllly nmnncr . .1 musiml mlcnt . . hcr lmmltsr murmn'icx :u'c uf thc 1mmxl. 11111111 1.3.1.1. Dung llgnll 1.3. MAL x1141 1.1.1::1A 1.3.1.1. Florence M. Piscopo Germnl Businms Nu . . , zm intern! in people ..;1pprui.nvs her many friends . a friendly grccling for 1111. GAA. 1,Z.$,4. F.B.L.A, LISA; 'l'ulrllng Club 2', Pcp Club 5. Robert A. Potignano Clark Pranical Arts Pom , . . enjoys hunting . plum m cmcr the service. Chair 1: Mminal 1: FootbaH 1. Joseph B. Ragonese Garmmd Prauiml Arts 106 , . . :1 pleasure to know him . . . the Navy is his goal his quiet manner can't wnccaI his sense of humor. Football 1,2; Track 1. Patricia Ircnc Pretti Llurk Busmcss Ihtm , . . am cxpcricmcd actress wizh much talent . . . partici- putcs 1n muny :ulivilics 1Luu1x 1111- Culnr Guard. Nazmnul Hunur Sunny 1; Musical l,$,1. Assistant Dutcmr 71; SL'nior Iliuy 1; Lame qulu Editor; Sludrnr Cnmnul Tmasurtr 4; 0 AA. 1.5,1. Drama Club 1,2; Nar tmrml 1111mpmn Euucry Z, RBLA. 2,4; Co10r Guard Club 1,2,3,4, Color Guard 3,1, Captain 1'1, Ilcalth OHIH- Assistant 3. Bonnie Redick Rambo LibL-ral Arts Ganumd Bmzmv , . . her musical talents are many , , . her varied activ- ities inc'hldc cheerleading and sports. National Honor Society 3,4; A11- 5mm Chorus 1,4; 13441 Canto 54' Chair 2; MusiLal 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3 '1; Gcrmun Club 1.2; PTA. 1,2, $.31: Mm1n'rn Danw 1,3: Chetrh-ad- ing C1ub 1.25.4. Cheerleader 4; Buys' AthIctiL 0mm Assistant. Theresa A. Prodziewicz Clark Practical Arts Tam . . . has worked as an :nsistunt m :1 veterinarian . . . will be :1 bookkeeper. G.A.A. 123,4; Latin Club 1; Chess and Chukcrs 1. Paul Lessin Ratner CIML Scientific Pun! . , , :1 mind that presents muny Lhullcngcs enjoys b.11kctbull and doing laboratory work , . . aims for a doctorate in research biology. Homeroom Presidum 1: Basketball 1.3. Dorothy Quinn CIJrk Business Dullic . . . :1 fun loving blonde . certain to have a life of happiness. Robin Craig Reinhardt Liberal Arts Bin! . . , dresses well . . . easy to like this enthusiast 0f Hshing and sports cars . . . he hopes to become :1 CPA. Homeroom Treasurer 4. Garwood Kathryn Ann Reynolds Curwuod Businms Karby , , . Sparkling green eyes . gas 111011;: with cvurynnc :1 gcc'rcmry m-bc. Homeroom Viw Prmidcnt .7; Homeroom Scuttnrv 1: G.A.A. 1. 3.3.71; FB.L.A V1.1: Chrerluuhng Club 1.1.3: Attendantc thcc As- Riitanr 1.3: Boys Aihlcnc Ottmc Assistant 71. Carol M. Rizzo Clark Liberal Arts Gamer . . , cnthusiastic attitude toward ALJ. . . . cute girl. 5111:111th Lynn Carol Rice flJrk 1111.0an 1.11111 . . . 1101 Scnw 111 111111101 15 1111111111- 11.15 1'11111r1h111c11 111111111 111 11.1.1. . reignvd .15 lmrh' queen of 11111 junior Pmm. 114111111111 2.1.1: Musical 2: Humvr :1111111 1111-5111111 1; PTA. Rn'prw x'L'nmrixt 5 Bng-thull 1. 3.1: 6AA. 1 3,1; Gymnusrits Club N1: Uuh 'Vw 1.1; Chccrlmding Cluh 1.2.1; 1111p Club 11.4. Pat Robertazzi Clark Practical Arts Pa! . . . artistic talents . . 11150 plays guitar . . . will be- wmc :1 mechanic. Jenn Ellen Richer 111.1111 LihL-ml Art: hum . . . .1 lively W11 . . . .111 .11111 initer: 111 1:1'1'11111 111 hc .111 11111111111111 1111 511C1JI 111111-111. Lump G1rlx' Spurn 11111111: GA A. 3. . 1 Uymnwtiu 111113 1.31: Frcmh Club 3.1.1; F111k Club 1; Pep Club K Christopher Rock Garwood 111'11111icully Oricmed Rm'ky , . . cars are his main interest . . . will join the M21- rincs . . . automotive machin- ery is his career goal. Band 1.2.3; Dance Band 1,2,3. Gregory Ritchings K 1.111; Liberal Arts On; . , . .1 surfer . . . rc- 1111:1111X'1N M11 Valcniu's c1195 . . . 11L-xL1' .11 .1 luv for 11 joke. 1111111111m111 Viu' 11r1-x111vnr 5,4; 11111111111 1.3. Tmnk .1, 1. Spanish 1111 11 A11 C111b i; 1111r11mural 1V1cx111112 11111111111111 1, W'rmtling 11111.1111111111x 253,1; Fin 11.111111. Richard Romano HEIkC'lCY Heights Tcdmically Oricntcd . weight lifting is his 111 be a tool and 13111718 . . inrcrcst dinnuker. Nan cy El lcn Rosenthal Hark Liberal Arts Vima- , . . her witty comments .iri- Always appropriate , . , 1m cmhusiusl of all Sports . . . phys- lLJl thcrilpy is her ambition, I..mi'c' I: 0AA. 123,4; German l Iub 2; F.T.A, 1; Library Council l.3,'w.i: Pup Club 3 Christine Rubay Clark Business Cbrit . . . :1 fun lover . . , enjoys football and basketball games i will follow school With a business career. llnmcroom Treasurer 3; G.A.A. 1, 2,5,4; FELA. 3. Glenn Roth Clark Scientific 'Glmm . 1 , the executive type , cilpnblc editonof the Lance . will be an orthopedic sur- gum. Bimil 1,2,5,4; Dance Band 3,4; 1.1mm Eiliror-in-Chicf; Latin Club 1; Investment Club 4; Folk Club 1. Treasurer; District Band Festival H. Melanie Ruby Clark Liberal Arts Melanie , . , her interests in- clude sports, gardening, pets, driving, LlnCl music . . . a pleas- ant friend college and elementary school teaching arc pm of her future, G,A,A, 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,3; FTA. 2,3,4; Junior Achieve- HICHI 7. There must be a fire somewhere! Lorraine Russo Clark Distributive Education RIKH , 4 . excels at dancing . . . will enter the field of beauty culture G.A.A, 1,2; F.B.L.A. 3. Elizabeth Anne Ryan Garmmd Beauty Culture 134117 . . . gm expressive manner . an attendant at the Junior Pmm . . , hair dressing is her future. Bcllt'TonCS 3; GiAiA. 1,2,4; Cos- metology Club 3,4; Forensics and DCbLIIL' 1; Junior Achievement 3; Library Council 1; Color Guard Club 71. 71 Thomas H. Sachsc Cluk Practical Arts Brmler . ready humor ll SPOFESIUHH, Homeroom Vice President K; Foot- ball I; Basketball 2, MJnJgt-r 2; Track 2; Cross-Coumry 3: Base- ball 1. Manager I; Junior Achieve- ment 3. Eugene Scalingi Clark Distributive Enlmation Eugene . . , to enter the service . , , friendly smile. Nestor Sanchez Garwoml Liboml Ans Nm'lm' . , , quietly intelligent desires to travel and to further undcrsmnding between thc United States and Latin America. Scnior Play :3; Frcmh Club 2.77. 4', Trmsurcr French National Honor Sogicty n55: Spanish Club 3; junior Achievement 3; National Honor Sodcty 4i. james Schiller Clark chhniaally Oricntcd Jim 4 . his succcs lies in the working world amiable and dependable: Ronald john Sanders lerml Arts Swim . , Ll musician whusc instrumcm is the bus guimr , . his unuqul plum fur the future indudc mornmry sdmnl. Cum nod Curt Schmaedig Clark Liberal Arts Cm! , , . a friendly guy willing to help zmd d0 a favor. 11h Margaret Ann Szmzonc K Llrk Ihhlm'xx I'vym .m .uxivc .Iunior ALhiL-Vur .lml mhnwr , . . plum imluJL- nthu wurk Aunl nmr- riugu KLAA. 1.33.3: Iunlor Athrwmtm II 1H,,A. 113,4; l. Janis Schoch 1h rkvlvy Heights Beauty Culrurv jun . , . nffcrs promise as 21 beautician well-likcd. Huymuw l .n Cnvcrnnr Living- stun; Homeroom Vice President 1; Homeroom SHrL-mry 7;; CLAA 1, .3. 5.4; Cosmetology Club 3.4; Hcalrh Ot'tiu' Assistant 2; Student Auxmaly 1, 2 at Governor Living- SIOFL Adricnnc Lillian Schustcr Clark Buxim-sw A . . . :1 dnmcr and swimmer . thnxirux m cnlcr 111: Air Fume. HomL-mnm 'I'rmsurttr l, Svtrtmry 5. G.A1A, 112,511, 13111.11 1,2,3. '1. Lht'trlmtimg Hub 1, Pup Club 11. Buys! Arhluit OIHLr Agsixmnr I Ken Searles Hark Business Km; . 1 . likes music, fishing, and hunting 1 1 , thinks senior yczlr was the best 1 1 . plans include trudc 5111001 ot the service. Cr Kenneth Schuster Clark Tcthnically Oriented Km 1 . . has worked at many jobs , , . umsmnding memory is English 1 , , , to bc a tool and dicmakcr. Homeroom Trcasurcr I1. Library Cutmul l1 Ralph Selitto Clark Scientific Ralplt . , . a sportsman who favors basketball and golf 1 . . also likes t0 play pool 1 . . this liknblc guy will be an mginccr. Kcy Club -1; Homeroom Secretary 1, Vice Prcsidcnt 3. President 5,4; Basketball 113,4; Baseball 2; Club '51, ,1. Peter Schwarz TO. Auto Pele , . . enjoys hunting . . . an aptitude for working on cars. Football 1; Gymnastics Club 1,2; Wrestling Intramurals 2. Berkeley Heights June Sherba Clark Liberal Arts lime . . . sparkling eyes reveal her enthusiastic attitude toward life . . . always a supporter of the football and basketball games. G.A.AV 1,2,3,'1: Twirling Club 1,2; Cheerlcading Club 7. Peter A. Scull Clark Liberal Arts Pete . . 1 a skilled golfer . . 1 his quiet manner and intelli- gcnre are impressive . . 1 to be a sure success. Homeroom Treasurer 4; Golf 2,5,4. Randy Shevick Clark Liberal Arts Randy . , 1 very striking looks 11nd personality . , . various in- lcrcsth and many contributions to RegionaL Band 1.2.3,:4; G.A.A1 2;,4; Gym- nastits Club 1,4; French Club 3; Modtm Dante 1,2; Twirling Club 3,4, Twirlcr 314; Guidance 0mm Assistant 3,4; Health 0mm Assist- ant 4. 73 Rita A. Sicracki flJrk Hiiiincx'x' Rim , i i hcr pastimes include listening tn l'uL'Ufiii dancing. .iml swimming history clilssa-s were her favorite. G A i Vi: FBIMAV 3i.-i, Dennis Smalie Practiml Arts Clark Vmilie . . . his nickname is true m his chrirnucr l , . this hunter and fisherman m cmcr Ihc serv- iL'C. x1 .Lx Karen Leigh Simanoski Ultrk MM , . . creates fun whcrcvcr shc guys will be :m iihlc leHIJI ilSslStLlnl', Dixrrihuiiu' Tiliimtiun Humsmnm Premium 1.1; Vim PrL-siihnr 9; DiifrlhllliVC FliUCJIlHn Club 4; hilor Guuril Huh li Arr rumLmu- Oilicc AWis'mnt l. Frank J. Smolar Clark Liberal Arts Fimzk , . . :1 bright and intel- ligent mind . , i pleasant to all. Homeroom President 1.2; Home mom Treasurer r1 A. Jessica Leigh Sinclair Cliiiix jt ii i nLhicu-il him- in the anints; junior AklllLVL'HlCIH hm trip in Ireland tmu'l Humrmiim Trmsurcr 5: GiAA. l. Spmixli Club Lil; SpJnixh Huimr l,3,$.-l. Vim Prminlvnr ix Aihit'vrmcm J.Vmi; VJtinnal PB 1. Al wi th Pruidum i: Mi; Boys' Arliluig OlllLt ASxix'mnt l; Niiliniiiil Lliirk JLm 71 ing k1 rhc iluniur Air Furtc Sncimv won will 3.1; Huimr Smictv l. Marcy Solomon Buxincss . LiilnCCS with a flair . also enjoys horseback rid- sucrcmrial career. 1mm D. Skimmons i l.iik l.llM'.'.li Am lam , ii li.llI' fur arr ICYHL'IHIX'IN whim leyx pmmx: .mxl fmnlnll ngw fiiihlly . . . ii imihi'r rwix Hnmuruum Sunrinv i: Kil. AllClUl37V1.I. iiimur thicu'muzr 4. ilil'l' i G A A. l. IKTA 2.5: hnlm ALKH' James J. Soriano i Liik Liberal Am ,Ilm ii Llcfinirc sumoxs in ihc Nclllllr pliv . . l shoots pool in his spire timc. Swim. Pliiy I, Hnmvroum Viu- Prvxiilgm Ell; l'lomcroum Surcmry I; Homn-roum Treasurer 2: Foot- hill 1: SuuL-i l, Baskutbull l; Bmkuh.11l Intramurals Trim k x i: l,ii. Lucille Mary Spam hm xx 1 uhl Bmincss 1,11 . . , .m lutix'c mcmbcr 0f IllL' lZli LA. 1 . Imr lulmimblc gull 1x m hclp unnlcrprix'ilcgul llnlxlnn 1. A A. l,l.'v.-l1 Fll l. A. ll K4, llmnmlm 1. Kathleen Scalp, ClJrk H-- l l Xian ha? James M ichael Spitalny 1 'llrlx Slicntitig Um: , . , l1 deep interest in Sporh . , . his fondest mern urics arc closely Connected to wucr , . , u psychology major, Bc'l Canto '3; Choir 3; Lame Spurn Eklixur; Booster Club Repre- xxnmtiu' 1; SOCLL'I' 1,234: Basket- lmll l; Trad; 2; Latin Club 1,2,3, e: lmmmnml Baskcrbull 23. XValrer Stefanski Gunmod Distributive Education 11'1le , . . our: of the greatest guys in ALI . . . a sure friend , his bright future includes the Coast Guard. Distributive Education Club 4 Ronda L. Spittel Clark Practiwl Arts RUHZIJ , enjoyed being in the Senior Play . will he cums a music teacher. Bcllc-Trmrs 2.3: Choir 4; Musical 1; Senior Play 4; G.A.A. 123,4; Art Club 2,5; Future Teachers of America 1'1: Folk Club 4; Pep Clubll Walter J. Springer Clark Liberal Arts 15sz . a surfer who also enjoys fishing considers teaching as a possible career. Football 1: Chess and Checkers 4. Monica Carol Stein Clark Liberal Arts Mimim . , , her main interest is music and her fondcsr mcm- mics are also related to music. Buml 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3; Lame 4; G.A.A. 2,1,4; Spanish Club 5, 4; ETA. 4; Junior AChicvcment l; Guidance Ollicv Assistant 3,4. Barbara E. Stout Uzlrwuml Liberal Arts Bari; , l , will be a wonderful nurse . . . hcr green eyes and blonds hair are part of her charm , . . our Junior Prom chairman. Humcroom President 7:, Treasurer 2: G.A.A. 123,41 Club 136 3,4; Atu'mluncv 0111an -ASSl$tant 4, 75 Mary Ellen Stringer Clark Beauty Culture Me . , i a peppy twirler . . . L1H enthusiastic interest in ALI. 0AA, L114; Cosmetology Club 3,4; Club .56 1.2,3,4; Twirling Club 123,4, Twirler 1 Andy Sysock Cliirk T.O, Auto Amli , . . an expert on cars . . . automotive work is his goal. Lorraine Sult Hiirl; Liberal Arts lm-minv . , . interests are drama .lllLl MA'Hllllllng . . . her out- smmling memory of high school is Driver Educatiim glass. G,A.A. l.l,$,-l; Spanish Club 3; Pcp Club 4; Library Council 4. Linda Sywec Clark Beauty Culture makes friends easily . . . has worked as a beautician i It nice dresser, Szreilic . . i bznre Business Staff; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L,A, 2; Cosmetology Club 3,4; Twirling Club l; Color Guard Club 3. john Susko Cluk Scicnlilig juhu i . haul in liml u more dcxliuiiul m:nhcmiitidnn i .in excellent organist And folk singer A . . will gain his fame .is a mmputcr scicmisr. Key Club l,2,$,3l: Band 2.5.4; Ger- man Club 1,2; Chemistry Club 3; Folk Club ; Patricia jean Swiatck Mmmminxiilv Bunny Culture P.Il . , nfrun wen driving her Muslim; . . i Wlll bc .1 success- ful buiutitilm who will some- .lliy nwn her own slmp. Minor Pl.iy Mlilcc-up Committee 1, l. llighlanllcr L3, Lliiymorc 1.2; 0 AA LIi-l, Uymrustiu Club I; Bioluiuy Club .3; F.N,Ai 2; Cosv nicmlngy Huh H; Calm Guard Lluli Ll; PUP Hub 1,2; Guidance 0min Animinr L. Hcahh OfTia- Axxixmnt l.:'. anla ' Arts Patricia Aim Szcepanik Clark Liberal Arts Pal , . l loves to make new friends . . i will become a rancher , . . enjoys hanging at Jersey joc's with friends. Wayne Tambo sltlrk Libcral Arts lIUzwIL' . . . an outstanding socv wr' pluycr and truck mun . . . .1 mm Inuking guy . , . vctcr- in.1ry mcdia'inc is part uf his mum: Humuruum Prcsidcm 1; Football I, Smu'r 3,i,1. Track 1,2351; In- t:.mmr.1l V'u-xrhng .3. Gymnastics Huh 4 Gary R. Taylor Clulk Libcml Arts O.H'y . . . un urlistiC talent . . . L1 wrestling advncntc . . . never without a comment, Football 1; W'rcstling 1,2,4. Robert Tannc strk LihL-ml Arts Hub s s . avid spectator of sports . . . pleasant disposition. 5? William R. Techanchuk Clark Liberal Arts Bill . . A part of Our winning sotccr team . , . also plays golf ...will teach hismry as a career. Crmml'ur Ii: Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 1,2; Soccer 1.2,3JL William Tannc Hark Libtral Arts Bill . , , quiet and easy going V muth lies ahead. John Richard Terhune Clark TU Auto Jun? . . . 21 fisherman and hun- ters with :1 Hair for cars the Army's gain Gertrude M. Tanner Clark Business Trudy . . . a gift for singing . . an excellent student A . . often laughing. BL-l Canto 3,4; Belle-Tones 2; G.A.As 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4; Forensics and Debate Is Joyce Ann Thaisz Garwood Joye . . . will be :1 valuable addition to any business as a scgsremrys Business Humcmom Secretary 4; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; PBLA. 123.4, Treasurer 3; Chtcrlcmiing Club 2; Cuidanrc Offirc Assistant 2.3; National Honor Society 4. 77 Edward D. Thomson Garwood Practical Arts Ed . . . Consiiicmrc and nice to know the Army is his choice for the immediate future. BowlingY 3,4. Carol Jean Tornroth Clark Liberal Arts Carol . . . Can't help liking her . a ready wit who has many friends data processing is her Chosen field. Choir 2,3. Bruce Edward Todd CJYVX 00d Liberal Arts Bmm . , . a great kid in know . often seen an his motor- Q'clc . , . :1 quiet guy. Latin Club 1. Joan Marie Trudeau Cnirmmil Business 1mm . . . certain success :15 L1 sccrcmry her friendli- ness makes her very pleasant to know. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, F.B.L.A. 2,5,4; Twirling. Club 1,2. Ba rbam Ann Toke Clark Business T0110 . . . Alwiiys has fun enjoys creative arts . . . it has always bccn her desire to travel, G AA l.2,3: Moiiurn Dance 1. Linda Carol Truss Clark Liberal Arts Limb: . . . often seen with 21 camera , . . impurmnr to school produuions behind the scene. Musinul 2,3,4; Crmader 4; Ianrc 4; Homeroom Vice President 3,11; 0AA. 1.2.3.4: Gymnasrirs Club 1.2.3; Mndcrn Dunn; 2, Photog- raphy Club 3,13, Sccrtmry 5,4; Jun- mr Aihicvcmcm 3; Pup Club 4; x Smut Cri-w II. Kathleen Mary Tomasik Clark Lihcral Arts Kxfbiv . . . enjoys Cunking . . . hid the mm! fun in Driver Iiiimiuiun and in purring 0n plny; fur ziSs'cmhly. i g: k. W Barton Tucker Chuk Liberal Arts Biu'l . . . has many interests . . . particularly enjoys fencing. skiing. tennis, and baseball . . . icchnicnl sclmoi in his future. Bernice C. Tucker Cluk libtml Ans Ihnziig 1 , . A nursc uf tlic hmirc . i . .111ch in the G.A.A, fvltnmlu i. UJXJK 1.1.1;F.T.A.1, Claire Van Pelt Garwood Liberal Arts Claire . i . one of a kind . , i devoted to her Honda . . , will always have many friends, Bel Canto 4', Choir 3; Musical 3; Lmzre Activities Editor; Homeroom Vice President 1,2; GlA.A, 1234; Club '36 4; Invcstmcnt Club 3,4; Folk Club 3,4; Junior Adiiexemcnt 3; Twirling Club 1.23: Boys' Ath- letic Oflicc Assistant 4. Gregory N. Turner Clark Liberal Arm Gray . , , ii special Charm . . . ii xllrftr wlm ulsq participates m mmcr .md truck . 1 . bound fur mllcgc. Fumlmll 1.13.4: Track 2,3,4; Gym- nmriu klub 3: Spanish Club 2, Diane Vest Beauty Culture Kunilworth Dame . . . a fashionable blonde . will someday own her own beauty shop, U.A.A. 1,4, Michael W. Urban Lllirk T10. Machine .Hz'lw , . , :1 dedicated hunter .iml fisherman , will cntcr the Navy. Suucr 1,2; Baskttball 1,2; Baseball 1,31 Dennis Warchol Garwoml rcr college . manner. Baseball 1: Gymnastics Club 1,2, Liberal Arts erb . . . his desire is to en- . :1 calm, quiet Christine Valenti Garwnml Liberal Arts Clvm . , , a quick zmd qucsv filming mind . . . truly enjoys 11 good discussion or argument licr success is assured. Musical 2.3; 141720? Layout Editor; Iriomumom Vice President 3,4; G.A.Al 123,4; French Club 3; Frtnch National Humor Society 3, 4; Art Club 123,4; ETA. 3,4; Modern Danna 3; Investment Club 11; Twirling Club 1. Shaaron XVamc Libcml Arts Vnmrrm , , , :1 great personality especially nice 10 know . , , known around school . . . always 11:15 L1 smilc for cvcryonc. Geroud Lame Senior Editor; Class Rep- rusumativu 1,2,4; Student Countil Corresponding Secretary 3: G.A1A. 1,123,111; French Club 3; Frtndi NaA rional Honor Society 3:1; Forensic and cham 1; Investment Club 5, Surctary; Folk Club 7: Pop Club 3; Buys' Athlum' Office Assistant 3. 79 Linda Beth XVeber Clark Bcauty Culture 117611 , . . enjoys skiing, both on water and snow . . . sure to become :1 tulcntcd beautician. 11011le00111 Treasurer 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2.11; Spanish Club 1; F.T,Ai 1,2; CUMHCIUlUKY Club 3,4; Library Council; Twirling Club 2; Boys' AtlilctiC Orliu- Assivam 1.2. Thomas Westetland 5 Clark TO, Auto 117m! , i , meclmniuilly inclined . . . will use this talent to gain success 80 Richard XVchcr CLlrk Scientilu wai . wngcniill and fun m be nrmmd . . .m important mcmlwr of senior activities. W'rmrling 11ml BaskL'tbiill lmmmu- r.ils l, William Wheeler Clark Liberal Arts lVIwclr 4 . . a sportsman. known particularly as :1 football player . will Study to become an engineer. Football 123.4; Basketball 1; Basc- lmll 1,2,3Kl; Wrestling lntramurals 7.3.4 Gcrric XVcinstcin iliilx Libiliiil Airs Guile . . . L'Unll'lbllfk'S hcr mli cuts in NL'llUUl publiuiiium . . llL'l' HMHHL'I' ls muguing lmil nimxriil. Smiiur PIM' 1: Crlmnl'u' Nun lill tnr 3.07, Ilium l, U.A,A. 133.11; Spinixli Clula Bsi: lmmrmrm Cliilw l: Full; Club H; Pcp Clulu 13,11. 5 Marilyn XVcrmuth i'liirk Bllslnth .UJJ' . , . :1 Irun- spurts enthu- xlilif . , will iilxmys remember lllk' limiur Pmm I..:ru L U.A A. Lliig'l. 1.1Lib'56 1.1K; lulu Ulliiril lillxli 1,.1; Boyi' Arlilctli Ulliu- Aksisrum 71 Robert A. Wojciak ilirk Scientific ll nj . , 4 mzmy admirable qual- irim . . . Ll srudcnt, a musician, will study :1 surc success , . . muliiinc. N'ammal llonur Soucty 5,4, Vice PruiLlunt 4; Banil l,2,3,4; Dance Band 113,4; Musical 23,4: Chemi isrry Club 2.3, Physics Club 5; .ALlVAInLL'kl Math Club 5,4; Chess nml Lhukvrs l,21 Elaine Winter Clark Liberal Arts Laiue 4 . 1 easy to like and consider a friend . i . a prom- ising teacher of tomorrow. G.A.A. 1,2,73,4g F.T.A. 1,2; Glrls' Athletic Oflict Assistant 41 Robert T. Wolff 1 lJrk Dlsmbutivc Education Vnuy . l . :1 handsome guy who mnsldcrs girls, cursl and motor- Ll'Lle his main interest 11114 whim; in his future. Dntnlmtivc Iilucauun Club 4, Vice PTCSlllClll -'1, Ronald John Yanuzzi Practical Arts likes mechanics Garwood R 071m? . . , friendly . . l hopes to be :1 mechanic. Harry F. Woudruff Clark Prauical Arts Woody . , 4 plays drums and gnlfs . . , his ambition is to own :1 trucking company. Christine Mary Yarusi Liberal Arts Clari: . . . her artistic talent Garwood will carry her far . . . an intel- ligent manner . . . commercial art for Chris. National Honor Society 4; Fresh- man Class Secretary; G.A.A. 1,3. 41; Spanish National Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Art Club 125,4; Twirling Club 1. Richard Woskow Clark Practical Arts remembers the fun a good guy. Hunk . . . in homeroom . . . Paulette Joan Zamorski Clark Liberal Arts Paul . . , creative and imagin- ative girl . . . dances well . . . :1 career in art. Musical 2,3; Lance Art Editor 4; Homeroom President 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.Al 1,2,3,4; An Club 2,3; Mod- em Dance 2,3; Photography Club 2,3; Cheerleading Club 1. Barbara Jean Wressman Garwood Business Barb . . A secretarial school in her future . . . likeable. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Color Guard Club 2; Boys' Athletic 0111c: Assistant. Robert Ziobro Clark Practical Arts Wiyly , . . friendly to all . . . his personality will carry him far . . l a personable addition to some branch of the service. Spanish Club 1; Bridge Club 1. Mr. Peepers Ifs 1101 what he said! It's what he did! Cast of Characters Alice Hennessey .. ,, , ,7 , 7 , Ronda Spittel Mrs. Charlotte Gurney ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . , , ,, Pat Pretti Wanda , . , ,, , Joanne DiLollo Harvey Weskit , , , , , , , Bob Pasquale Harriet ,,,,, , V , Sandy Babich Robinson J. Peepers , , Murray Leipzig Nancy Remington ,. ,. Val Kasmer Herbert Bushnell ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Steve Miller Cliff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , . Pat Condit Betsy Williams Judy Krohn Archie Adams Jim Soriano Daniel Schroder ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jeff Mandel! Ann Williams .7 Ellen Achtel William Williams' III ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mike Kopecky Vo1ce of Mr. Gurney ,, , Bob Fischer Extras Karen Warner, Joy Fredericks, Lucy Kopac, Gary Hills, Kathy Brown, Bonnie Jo Jacobson, Sue Boettke, Steve Dunning, Nestor Sanchez, Gary Lajeski. I'm 1 well, you see, Fm practically engaged. 82 And right nnw I'm interested in dates. Specif- imlly, tonighrf Oh! oh, Oh, oh, AJ' Senior Play The Senior Class presented Mr, Peepers on November 18 and 19, 1966 The troubles a shy easygoing high school teacher encounters one weekend are the subject of this entertaining play. Directed by MiSS Isabelle Walsh, the play was a complete success and thoroughly enjoyed by the audience You are Cute. 83 Senior MOST ACADEMIC Dorothy Kelso Robert Budd DIOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Bonnin- Clark Herb Decker . , - MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sue Mantz David Cornet: 84 Superlatives MOST POPULAR Joanne Kairis Janis Ozolins BIOST NIUSICAL Vul Kusmcr Bob WMjcink CLASS WIT MOST ATTRACTIVE Kathy Appcl Bob Pasquale Stephanie Miskovich Bub Kelly 85 MOST ARTISTIC Ruth Larsen SICVC Dunning MOST ATHLETIC Anrm Mmmri IJrry Bmmi BEST DRESSED Ann Bender Greg Turner SEEN EVERYXVHERE Cathy Cnniglio Rich Korccki 86 The highlight of the evening came with the naming of the queen and her court. Lovely Lynn Rice was attended by Gail Krebs, Linda Sywec, Joanne Kairis. and Darlene Drummond. 374.. ELM; u? 91;.4um itundud 44.4.1 ISLdH-udan uml 914.441.. Mummd 44.4.1 54.44.4994: 4 84114444 x 4,344.44 512443444441 1'491154174444I 4.44,...441 m. 1?...4.44 .4 4,444.4 PWM. .1 HI. L2f4..-.aa4.5m;444 59m. $1.. :11. 5111741914 9143111 47444.. 44.43 64,44! fdrulfrihd 4m! ml and mxljruk'xn ul mu o'clml 92.44am 9.4.4 .7: 4.44.1 Couples dance to the music of the Buddy Dee Orchestra while awaiting the delicious steak dinners to be served at midnight. In the Still of the N ight In the Still of the Night was held by the Juniors and Seniors on April 21 at the Redwood Inn in Sumerville. The upperclussmen enjoyed the evening of dancing and dining and will always recall it with fond memories. Looking radiant our Charming queen, Lynn Rice, SltS at her throne. 87 to bear with unbearable .rorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. F reshmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Sealed: D. Clark, Vicc-Prcsidem; L. Cai- mano, President; 5. Boettkr, Treasurer. Slandmg: K, jacquemin, Secretary; C Busaua. Representative; K. Miller, Repre- sentative. HOMEROCNVI CAFE. A1 Firm! Rum. E, Biclcn I. Bilclla, G. Bnilcy, VI. Anmr. I livrmimn, K. Bonumm. R. Authu, P Ahn. MAHMI RUU' R. Blt'JWVES, K. Iiluum, Li. Bmmtcr. .l. Adamskl, L. Amlumn. S Bourke, U. Alvcs. T111171 Raw: 1:. BIHMK G Backux. .l Udflkh, D. Arms, T. But. HA Anhcr, b. Bu-Iymki. Frmrlb Rim? K. Bruhcr. K. Amiruw, T. AHoaa, C. Adulph, R Hams, II 154x110, K1. Bobcrlz. HOMEROOM CAFE. A2 Fim Roux T. Brown, C. Bracuto, C. Boyle, D. Bucciarelli, D, Cifelli, R. Bowlby, C. Brophy. Semnd Row: F. Brown, A, Caralano, T. Cartwright, L Chalenski, D. Clearic, R Clinedinst, D. Carroll, J. Cor- bett Third Roux IL Colonna, R. Chris- topher. Y. Chatlos, P. Catozzi, R. Carpini, I Carson. K Carlson, Fourth Row: J. Buckley, W Conrad, D. Branden, C. Copio, D. Clark, L Caimano, C. Busacca, K. Brown. 90 HOMEROOM CAFE. B1 Fin! Rum D. Dailcy, M Curtin, A. Cream- L-r, j. Davey, '1', DcFranco, D. Crisafulli, R. DcVim, SL'UHId R011? K. Corson, A. Dirien- 20, L. Curry. G Czurlanis, K. Dillon, V. Culbert, S. Danilo, Third RUM: K. Delconte, JV Cumma, R. Dcnblcykcr, S. Cuttler, M. Cutm, C. Coylc, A. Curran, R. Cornetr. Falzrlk Rum D. Crist, j, Cuzzo, J. Docrer, B. DiFabio. H. Davison, K. Dccristoforo, K. Cummuno, D. Delconte. HOBIEROOIVI CAFE. BZ llmr Kvu D 151M.x.15, F1lb.1d1cr A. Dunn, W' FTILAHCLI, h. tuba. l. Garibaldi. G. FugiiJ Vummi Rnu: E. Funmna, G. Galis- Amnkl. RV Dominink. 5. Frank. R Dunning, B. Fulirku. R, Frcuki. V. I?Urxi. Third Rmr: WC I'xpmnu, Ii. DmiL-k. C. Gdlush, J Dlluizu. D. 17mnk. R Dka'n, I. Fakla. FHIH'N Ix'nszx I7, Fillnmn, J Esposito. A Dmiuk. K Fth-r. IVL Duffy, D Fischer, G. liwrwr. G. GJILmhur. HOMEROOM CAFE. B3 Standing. lcf! 10 right: N Hannis, P Gulya, C. Grubcr, K. Geiger, C. Gulka, D. Gass- mann, J. Guszkowski, A Gcnowitz, G. Haannann, L. Godfrey, B. Gavarny Scaled, Firm Rmz': S. Gutrritm, D, Grucnc. R. Hamilton, N, Harncy. P. Gill, D Greene, I GuliLk. Scwmd Razz: L. Gigan- tino, A. Gucrin, .l. Gonzales, R. Hassler, K, Hadam, N. Hardlng, R. Granrath. Third Roux I. Hashagvn, D. Hardman, G. Gucrr ricm. I Gincsi, C. Hurchar, J, Crickowski, S, Harbonl. 91 1M l I 4. HOMEROOM 9 Slmzdizzg lef! to right A. Mandvll, S. Maner-dn. D. Magda, D. Lynch, M. Mallick. Scaled: F. chan, K. Lcibowilz, G Lcsko, R. Lockwood, K, Lewis, C Lichowid, C, LinnL-tti, M, Levine, M, L053. J. Lombardo, J. LorL-nzcn, D. LUUIDO, L MatDougall, J. Madiara, D. Madicskx, R. Maguirc, P. MaiL-wski, ,I, Malaise. 92 an p- HOMEROONI 3 .melzm'. July! In WNW: I, .Inmiwn, R, Hliun, N. Runny K. lemk. 1.. lllun, V Jon- un. l. lhxluku, 1., Kant. M Hnrum, R, iL'nkmx. Vuilul. FIV'M Run, I. Hclmyn L Immkmx. K. Iaulmmln. h. Hummxy. 5 ngu, V Knlmn. M, IL-nningw ,Vmuml Kwn K. Ku'lu, 1:. ngg V IIJXIHJH, XV Imkan, I, th'. I. Llrhh'rxnx M Huhr 77:1v'lenn' I lelmry,1T Hrnng, I Herr nmnn. K Hmimk, N. Luin. T. Knuth. R chs HOIWEROOIW ll Fzrn' Kmr' J LHmL U Krunx'. D, Iungv, J. KULhJHki, D, LL'IMAHU, L Kuhun T, l..mivri .Ymnml Run: J Knnk. D, Land- mcswr. L Krixmt. R. Lunmnm. R. Kuhn, R, Kumuvy, K. KHleJk. 1.. IAHMISHMHL Tlm'd Ruux .I- Krchx. K. Kmm'lm, I Imulrr. I menmgm L Kornmcur. AV Lulu H. D Kumlx. P. Kmu'r. I'Vnnrll; Kou' l, Kulmrxkx. t1 Luuki, R. Kraus, P, kmnlr, W' Krmmu, H. Krone, R. Kmhn. D Imuluan HOMEROOM 19 Krlz'UlIIly. lvfl 1n rmhl: r: hiclku, W. Murrm, S, Mrhalick, I. Masturson, J NLIIIJLLXAL K Mn'llott, R. Miller, F. Musun, ,thmlmg, IHMI Run: D MilstL'in, S. Muyvr- huff. M Mcrulrio, M. Miuiu. D. Mcigs. D. Mazdl, KY Millcr, P. Mills. SULUIIII Roux V. Mdltrt. J Mnrrinku, H McDonald, hf MiIh-r, G. Mugdr, D. Millcr, G. MLDunald, R, Muhuy. Third Roux M. Mutz ,R. Mumux. Ni. Markovir', W. IWzltcyak, R. Mlnngur, M. Micluh, R. Mikim, C. Mdtiujunus. HOMEROOIW 202 Fm! Run. 1.. qum, J. Mmphy. L, Owens. A. Oppcrnmn, L Nnguola, D. Ouimio, L. PJnnuHo, XV, Orshdk. II Pccina. 563mm! Ron: T. Ruby. M. Binrgjn, T. Pasquale, N, Puwn, K Muuu; D P.Iuo. C. Parin, R. Mnmllt, D. Monmgrm, Third Roux D. O'Sullivun, T Patrick, M. O'Neill, D. MuLhmorc, E MiskoviLh, D. Papandrea, R X'ndlL-r, P. Purcnti, N. Paschcnko. Fourth Rmr: E. C. Moore. 5. Nasto, M. Nisky, L. X'yltmy. C. Mollica, D. Munkcl. gmm- ? HOMEROOM 203 Slmzding. left to rigbl: J. Perry, G. Perez- luha, S Reinhardt, N, Privitera, J. Pry- grocki, j. Przyborowski, L. Rapolas, J. Peterson, W. Pcvarnik, NV Pinkin, D. Rav- ich, B. Pitchford, D. Pocltlcr, J Reinhardt, Seated, Fin! Row: B Rudnicki, W. Russell, P. Russo. CL Rustick, D Ryan, K. Rygiel. Semnd Raw: F. Rigano, E. Rodner, G. Romano, N. Romano, P, Roscn, 1.. Ross, F Roth. Third Rmr: C. Ricca, M. Revock, C Rich, D, Richmond, J. Ridenour, P, Regan. 93 HOMEROOM 14 Kneeling. Iefr to right: J. SchnauHer, J. Schnsidcr, KE Sanders, R. SL'VCIS, J. Schnei- der, RE Schradcr. Standing, Fin! Row: R. Searlcs. P. Schifano, GE Sum. T, Sulll. M. Snporim R. SChUIZ. T. Schulz. E. SChlbiChcr. M. Sakclaridcs. Sewmd Rout j. Schardivm K. chcll. INIE Schindlcn P. Sansip, SE Scdilo, E Sciacca. K. Schincstuhl. HOMEROOM 207 Simuling, left 10 right LE Simone, G. Spcrling, P. Simanoski, R. Syvcrtscn, R. Sulr. D, Stout, K. Shaughnessy, A. Sheperis. S. Strakelc, G. Smolyn. Sealed. Flu! Roux P. Skocypicc. j. Sulek. N. Stahnkc, F. Stankitwicz. L, Smolar, N. Szcchamki. J. Spcranza. Swami eru' E Smccla. V. Stccky, VI, Somers. L. Stargcr. JE Stankicwicz. R. Stout, DE Singcn Third R014: M. Soncn- thal, R. Taback. L. Sniffen, B, Simonet, J. Smith, T. Squashic. J. Sohinki. HOMEROOM 24 Kuwlmtu lvfl to right .IE Truss, C. Urban- owicz, W. chlin, KE Tcrhune, J. Turner. DE Thumpsun. Slamling, Fm! Razz? D. Trcham'huk, R Thompson, J. Tavaska, S. Tursky. J, Turner, J. Truskowski, P. TOLIISCO, R. Tiller. Symnd Row: C Treacy, C. Tavalarm C. UhligH N. Thorne. G. Tiller, KE Trcla, C. Trocbcr, B. Tzlgliarcni, DE Urciuoli, K. Ticmcy. HOMEROOM 226 I'm! Roux J Van Vrir, U WHI, S thla, N VAn VL'II, GA Wilday, D W'ard. I Wolf, S. XVMk. Snow! Roux N. Wall, J. ZMk- vrmun. B Willittllu R. W'tlmvr, R. Zawnd- ski, I, ngllui. W. W'ouidk, C. W'tism 77717;! Run. I7. W'umzl. B. Zubuk, M. Van Horn. R. XVurmmrm, N. Vcrncr ,1. Wales, G. Vunimu, J. Xuvulr. Founlj Run. M. Ycucs, R. XVcbu, R. Yucngcl. ,1. Zutwarninki, R XVxldx, G. W'mcnskx. In typing class students learn a useful and practical skill. Freshmen Dot MazdL Donna Poeltler and Janice Herr- mann at work in Clothing I class. 5 Mr, Jupina instructs his Introductory Band Class Girls in Miss MidkiH's Beginning Chorus Class are taught the fundamentals of music. Sophomores V .6 A SOPHOMORE CLASS . ; f i: j H 7, OFFICERS , j-j- .. Left lo riglazs M. Valcnti, chrcscntativc; -' V P. Rea. Secretary; P. Brady, President; K. Wojcwodzki, Treasurer; S. Mackimxicz, R-cp- ' 1 x resentative; missmg; D.Drummond,V1ne- i President l ..x , A ' Y g A y :r x f; ' -;f 5- -a HOMEROOM 201 l'n .' Kwu' R Brn'mmn, j. Bcgassc, j Hxni, IV BIIJHIH. L. Binhnp, C. Bracken, I. Umun. R. Brodkn, Sumzd R014. D, Hum, B. Iwkmnk. T. Bcrnstcin. N Hnmlm R IiIAuk. D Burg. P. Budyt Third KUH' R ILuL-Imm, RV Backus, T, Braver, D Mluk, A. Bmmnno, IE. Bahl, P. Hilly. I'mvvtl Rink 5. Arum, RV Arthur, A Admmnum. D Balngh, B. chbkhtr, G. Ball. A H.1s11L. HOMEROOM 22 Standing, left to riglyl: B. chula, S. Buyr dos, AL Coniglm, M. Calderonc, C Clemson, S. Cansdalc, M. Commins, D. Collins, K. Cantwcll, J. Cohen, M Clurhon. Scalwl. Fin; Row: R. Bunncll, K. Burdick, M. Cicnotcllx, T, Comer, J. Conlin, R. Clarke, R Constandi. Semnd Row: J. Carmella, T. Clarky R. Burger, G. Cifelli, G. Burak, T Brown, R Burns. Third Row: R. Calhoun, W. Capotosta, M Cashmere, R. Christian, D. Butler, J Constantine. 96 HOIWEROOM 12 S'qudmgg Xvi! m ri;;lzl' ,I. Dupun, W. Dent, D. Dmxlvn, '1'. Dun, VJ. Donovan, 1,. Dev gruff, VV Dlimiyk, F. Cunningham, M Dallumllv stllit'llf jv DL-rtdim, I. Ditu'l, R. Lurry, L D.Avid,j Dunn, J. Dankcr, D. Dinks N. Dunning, I Dulmk, R. Dear- Jurff M. hm, S 7 1rnicwy, D. Drum- mond, L Dillbugvr, I7. Death, K, Dancy, IE. DUIHL M. Drlin. Ks mm; HOMEROOM 213 Standing. IE'II Io rigblr B. Germanski, R. Gavarny, F I'Ialuko, S. Golodner, J. Geiger, W. Ilamaydi, G. Hand, R. Givncy, V, Guer- ricro, N. GwiazdowskL Sealed: D. Gen- schcl, B Hassdman, RV Hcllingcr, B. Gra- bowsky, F. Gassmann, M. Gumann, C. Harrison, M. Grist, L, Grcb, T. Gillccpie, W7. Hmslrr, C. Harper, L Graham, P. Grabmwki, D. HadanL K Hamill, P. Hard- man, A. Guzzi, B. Guzzi. HOMEROOM 2 Fim Row L. Francisco, K. Figueiredo, D. French, B Flesher, S. Gansborg, K. Galati, R. Finnerty. R Fifwld. Serum! Row: C. Fischer, 1 Fredericks, N. Feld, L. Fillman, B. Fomadell, P. Fracasso, J. Favor, D. Fcnnesz. Tblrd Row: L. Dzuroski, D, Finn, K Edick, A Ferraro, L Fuentes, M. Gar- wacki, P. Fcrrancc. W. Garrity. Fourth R014 : J- Frimm, J. Fichnsr, R. Gambino, D Fiadino, J. Esposito, J. Ferraro, A. Garbinski, H GabrieL HOMEROONI 212 Standing. lefl m right J. Hocr. S. Hirsch fcld. J. Hcrson. K. Herman. F. Hcmhnuscn D. Hogan. K. HoHcr, D. Ilollinshmd. 5 Ilorky. G Holzupftl, Smtwl. Fm! Run: B. Kalwia, S. KamichoH, .I- Kussg-I, R, Kus- singer, S. Katz. D. Kavzlnagh. Sucrmd Kim? S. .Iadus, 'I'. jammko, D. jasman. J. jordun. 5 Juice, I Junquct, SV Holzhamcrl Third Row: C. Horzrpa, DA Huff, M. Humphrics, M. Hydukv. S. Issac, R. lvcrs. HOMEROOM 28 Slmlding. left to right: M. Lanigan, A. Koccnko, H. Leipzig, J Kucnzc, A. Kershow, T. Keating, R. Leonard, A. Landmcsscr. Seated: M. Lawrence, C, Larsen, A, Kerr. K. Kellen J. Kessler, P. Kempinski, R, Koch, E. Kcllchcr, D, Kolody. B. Lee. D. Kearney, L Kcllehcr. M Kowuh, .. Kosiarski, K. Kollor, E. Leary, C. Legla. M. Kirpan, A. King, B. KorcckiV .,. Kalil LINN! . m m. 4: HOMEROOM 206 Smndmg, left to right: R. Lcshncr, My Lorenz, XV. Lewis, ,1. Logothctis, L Lewen- towigz, M. Lucia, K. Lynch, D Loveland, VJ, Mandrona, ,I- vais, K Lykcs, Seated, Fin! Rmr: T. Lennard, D. Lcsak, R. MC- Carmk, R, MLCurdu-on, M. Malanga, C chinu, R, Mattcs. Swomf Row: P, Ma- honcy, M, Major. D. Malmros, G. Material, .I. Mulronc, S. May Third Row: G. Mac- Ivcr. j. Mmiiara, S. Mackiewicz, M. Maleski, D. Bluntic. HORTEROOAM 210 ION! lx'uu, M. Mumn, S, MUIIC, M. MAMIL'IL 1,, MumlL IA Nartmxs, H Mcrwm, 1.. MHXL-Hl. S. Mulu'n. Suuml Ruui M. 111n'y4r, S 0141guu5L,M. Mumy, K. Mould, 71. leu, Vin UHritvn, N. Mills. 12 Mulliku. 77mm! Run. 11, Nvlwn, L. Nuwukwwskl, V Nuullm 1., Mmlum. ,1. Mthlty, R. VIM. I Munm, A Mumam. I'erlli Rim: XV N4. 11:. R Mmhmk, R. MLGL'L: -I. Murmlmm X1 May, R Mullymn. F. MQ- Dix!!! HOIWEROODI 211 Xmmh Id: In rzglrr M. Ott. 11. Pucrson. N HMKUM. K. Oblmnny, 15. Putcrscn. K1 PJIIVvJ. D1 Omsunmn. S. PcrruLcHi. K1 11.x:iu, D. Pdthl, R. Purnllo, D1 Pew. Mulul. l'zr'w RUM; A. Rclxh'r, K. Rtidy. D. Kuhn K. Ruinhgnin F, Remind, R, Rin- LU'JJJU. M. Riskn. Summl' Ruu: P. Pyzyna, R QLmrmmm, P. qunIL N. Rakinmski, C. Rdgoncsv, R Rand, P. Rm. Third Rmz': G. Philhpx. C, Phhny. R. Pinkin, WK Plage, XX . Hunpliano, .1. 17mm, J. Pumoky. HOMEROOM 216 Fin! RUIN .T- Rizzo. J, Sdlwin, R1 Scllitro, R. chcriun, R. Sanford, F1 Rosenthal, S. Rmco, K. Roll. Senna! Row: J, Ruhnklc, D. Subbagh, F. Schindler, M, Scalingi, M1 Schadr, C, Sharp, R1 Rum, 'xYl. Sdmitzcn Third Row: C. Rmn-k, 11. Stapmi, J Samma, 1,. Schort, R, Siuinski, F. Pizkalla, T. Salty, A. Rnssi. Fum-Ih Rim? j. Shan- Icy, 1X1. vauzzo, S. Stlmcfcr, S chplinski, 111 Roglicri, C. SChnmcdig. F. SkhLlClZ. 99 HM .mm: 2 HOMEROOM ZZI Nmrlxlmu Ill, In rulm Srruhhvr, U. Timmy. R, Tmhumg M. 'lem-wn, I. Sil- wmmn. I, 'lukg, h Sum-y. K, Nmmrn B Swaupum P. Srnrm .SUIILJ' D Tculx-n, D. Whymk, 1. Smrmx, l, Mmmki, P Thumwn. K. Sumh. R. Skurmn. P Imrmmhu. P. Swlxku H 'Hmmwn. 8, 1mm. M. 'llxilmam Nnnhm. P -lHllll'.Hl. K Stunu. l. Mm'lnmnn D N'mm. T Mmzll, I Stryv kouxkl. HOMEROOIVI 223 Firm! Row: R, Tylutki. J. Yosr. P. VVishna, S. Weber, B. Wilson, D. Wisnosky, M. Valenti. ,I. Yawluk. Sewnd R011: V. Warns, WA Wanat, WK anmcrmann, G Vogt, E. me, K W'ojcwodzki. G. W'illiams, Third Rmr: S. Truss J. XWalSt'h F. VilIzL D. quliami. M. Zaivmia. R. XWnlI. D, XVood, R. W'halen. Fourth Roux' W W'irth. VJ. Wales. R. USA. 1.. XVild. J. W'ojnio. L Winters, D Wagner, X- Sophomurcs Marin Valenti, Pete Mnhoncy. Larry Bishup, Mark Tonncscn, and Bob McGee in Miss Wlalsh's Spccth and Dramatics class 100 Angela Bonanno and Nancy Brooks dissect a crayfish in biology. Sophomores Brian Kalwicz and Don Snow operate a machine mgcrhcr with freshmen Mike Jennings and Don Miller. 101 HOMEROOIVI 218 Pin! Raw. Sealrd. lefl to right P. Div Biagio, II. Ciuba, L Cusumano, L. DiV Benedetto, K. Dcrogy, C. Carey, 1.. Cor- dasm, A. Burkhardt, C. Danilo. M, Conagr han. Semud Rnu', Slaudmg: P, Dchandlo, E, Creamer, R. Derltis, A. Decker, G. Colby, P. Burger. K Dcmom, D. Clos, R. Daly. Third Row: J. Coylc, j Curry, F. Cismro, V. Dt-Crixmforo, L, Daney, G. ConrmL J. Cas'mral, D Desch, D. Curran. 102 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS II. leunmnn, inixinnl: ,l Hannix. me Pn'xhlvnr; . Vrlwn. Trunun'r. V 9nmyt-r. Surcmu; P lmkcv. Rrpn-wnmriw. P Di Bing, Rtpn'wnmrm: HONIFROOM 220 Fin! Run: F. Emile, D Bum,1. Bow nub, C, Bunk. V Aminuui, F Amman. f Bmhl. YMMV! Rim: P. Bongimunni, N. Itlmfun. I. ANII. P. Amnco, T: Bszh. V MJrnskx. D, Bishop. P. Binctti. Third Run: A. Hlmlnt. D. Billy. I. Bardzik. DA 15-.uklu'. D. Ballmuvr. G. Bucciarclli. K, Anton, Funrllr Rum T. Blaze, K. Amory, T Brcmmn, I. Uuymx U, Buu'crs F: BainL R Brrmn, C Astx'llk. HOMEROONI 223 Funr Kim. K. liuwu. D. Dmiumk, D DH Hllnuml, A hlulm, H. bum. K Itu'mh, n K Dummltk xmml Run: II. tr. l'lk .M Hun. W Udlmh,5.1:rlmm, K Dirnl. V Dllinbm, M. Fch HILL. R. thrthan. 5 1:17 L'Hllfrxlh. D IimxanL IL LANA; 1 Fur- rmnlhi. R Dnmhrvnhki, K Funk FUNHIv Rum: Vx' me. T Uz-urmg R. Unis, M. Dme. h'Hlthltl, R, GJIVL R. Fmr m Lulu V IIIK fawn HOBIEROOBI 230 V.'.N:u 1h;. M: :n r-sm'r M Hinmi. R Hmmulr, U. HilbH Ll lLth'r. I. llnfTrtmn. MJILJ. I'nwt Run. .l Hunmx. R. HJLJ. T. hurt, IT. UruxxIL. G. Unhkz. B. Hurwm. J. CHAR; F Unlim Yuma! me S Uulr Iiford. M, HunLuL U. Hdrpn-L N, errL R. Gilllx. K. Gill, J. Hidi. 5, Gima. Third Run: R. Hcmnbmtlr. M, Hk'ilh'. CL HUL'L R. Gumldmk, P. ILmL'hguirk. R. Humr 11.1mm, R. Haring. HOMEROOM 21 Fjrf! Rmr: G. Kocmcr, B Jacobsvn. j. Kcnny. B. ,Iquuwnin, I Huff, T. Kelly, P, Kobm. Spmml Row: 0. Howell, W. Kardias F. Horton, J. KL-ating, j Kalwicz P, Jackcy, E Kennedy, E Hoornbmk. Third Rvm-s W Kitson, W, Kochlcr, T Karol, K. Kant, M. Kamudu, 1 Kaukh, N Johnson, W7. Jones. anrtb Rim; KV Kativa, j. Koch, W. jurick, D. Jnscphs, .I- Klinc. CL Klitsdx, M, Kearney, T, Horling. 103 HOMEROOM 17 Sanding. Icfl 10 right C, Mclli, E. Miller, M MiLLcIaon. 52141941: G. Millcr. I. MC. Donald. T. Miller. G Moran. P. Nocc, J. MtCarmH, .l- Monttfusfo, CA Nelson, M. McNumam. B, McCutchcon, R. Miller. R. Mullcn ,l- MyLuk. K. Murphy. N. Ncuhms. L MCParKIand, I. Mtrkcl, 1': IViucHC-r, C, Nonlhnuwm F. Nmiltr. F. Moran. HOMEROOM 229 Flu; Ix'rm Vblnl 1M! In fly!!! M MHL Irwin, XI Kmkml: r. I Luxum M MurlII , I MMML M M.1Inl kI, N lxwx m Ilmxkl MJIIHIXHL: VJnleLg Sum I Ixuu M. IL'R'IM l ngurl. V IA'XX'thL V MJHIH. 'I' l..m1u. I lmkm K KKHIJLIMWVIM I LJHMLz M Imunx. 'IVYIJVJ lx'uu' 'l' MAI: Hing, l, Krlxrwl, R MJHHn. I 1mm. L Kmxn'r. P. I..nh'n, R Mmhmkl. R lemk, J KHHth HONIEROOM 215 an'plmg. left in rlg'ljl: A Orsini, D. Prov, ,I. Ontmhn, T. Prohammcr. T, Pinkin, C. Pyle. Shmdmg. Firvl RUII'Z P, Reynolds, Wk Osmunski, ,l. Popyk. P. Oliveri, J. PriViV tum, R. PowuH, T. Rizzo. SWIM!!! Row: 1 Pcvarnik. N. Prmlmrnn, P. O'Connell, M. Prish, L. Palmquisr, D. Quinn, S. PfciHCr, P. Plan. B. Potignuno, C. Pinkham, S. Palms, In Rirchings, WA Randall. 11111111511011114 228 Wmulww. 1111111; razrlv: R $uxputi,11. Rnuu, 1X1. 5111111101. 11'. 511111111, ,1. $111111r1111h1. 51111111, 1 1111111115, R S111111'i11tr. 31111111111. FIN! Ron: D $111.11. K. NJIHk, 5. 51111111111'r, C. 5.11633 11. Rnrlwuk. A, Rwy, 11. Sthnmdcr. Sczrmd me 1. 511111111, 1. RuwnthL 8. 1111110. '11 $h111n, D, Mum'n, ID 511111111, 1. Sdnr 1111111. 77nd Nmn' N1 Mnirh. V. Rllf1L'l11UL1, D 5:1111s1-n. M 1111111111111. 1 Rnrh. A. 511111111111 HUNTEROOM 32 Standing left to rixbl: C. nysmki, P. W11111rcrs. Wombctz, Ii. Watcrson, B. Vililuor, C. Young. 1. Woutcrs. W. 111111113. F. Wilkincon. A. chcrka, P1 W711- snn. 1V1 11411le91 C. W'csk'y, 11. Yawlak. Yumgcl. A. Sealed: L. Young, J. R Wk-lmcr. R, WHlson. 11. W'anm, D. Zinkowin'l, T. Whlrd, 1131111111 11$ 1HM1111111I 1 MW ' 11111.11 81,1 1' '17 11:1 1- 1 11111111111 11111111111111.111mm 111. 1IH wag; 1111111111111 1 111M131? HOMEROOM 33 Standing, left to right: T, Vett, J. Thomp- sun, C, Trauhio, N. Todd. Seared, Pint Row: A, Valcnn, N1 Sprovach. M. Spinella, L. Stan, O. Sullivan, R,Ta11man. Semmz' Row: R. Troiann. K. Valentine, W1. Stevens, V. Trader, M, Sttifankk, D. Szcchanski, N. Tabor. Third Row: K. Srcc, D. Stillman, P. Stungen D1 Uhlig, H1 Sult, C. Tanzi. 1mm 11 1 1 IMP! MW 1 11' 11.1321 311 E HOIVIEROOM 16 Firirl Rnu Kzzedmg, lvf! In r4171: 8. Cmsby. M. Misic-wicz j. Grecnbcrg, B. Dugostino, S. Skhulu. P. Andradc, G. Balasir. Smtrwl. Srmud Rmz': jv Park. M. Fulton. M Cungtlosi. G, Krebs, I, China, vullc. C. Munro. Third R011: L WMirnski, C. Ford, C. Issac, H. Kmach. M. Bartlett. L. Burro. G. Van PL'lt. JLE Coach Nadasky's Driver Education class with Fred Schuctz, Kurcn Warner, and Allen Landmesser. Junior Beauty Culture girls perform a few of their many talents. 106 Mr. Shcrcshewsky tries hard to develop his students' natural Junior boys learn various wrestling techniques in gym class. artistit skills to their fullest. Chemistry students Kathy Frenth. chcc McNamara. and Juan Wnncn show the junior boys how its done. 107 and I know if 171 only be true that my heart will lie peaceful and calm naming 2 . ' mu MUST Recxsm ' m mm mm pump. 2 .-...-....-...-a-- i - hn..w n-u-a-u .dynhn-w-l' ' .. -,- u v n . conrlvuiou to this glorious quat- wben I m laid to my rat. Student I Y ' V; u. w K Council Janis Ozolins ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,V .., ,,,. President Charles Banicwicz , ,,,, ,,W ,. Vic: Preiidcm Valerie Kastner ........................... ,, , Rounding; Secretary Susan Maguire ........... , ........................ Corresponding; Seamary Patti Prerti , . ................ N Treasurer Lynn Ricr ,, .......... PTA. Reprcscnmtive James Spitalny H ., ,, , ., Booster Club chrcsunr.xtivc ML Anderson .................................. .. .., ... Adviser Miss Stamlcr , ,,,,,, ,,, .. , , .. ., Advisor The Student Council is an organization whose primary design is to function as :1 coordinating unit between the school administration and the grudcnt body. Each homeroom nr rho beginning of thc schoul ycur clcurs n lmmcmom presidcm m be its representative. Claire Van PL-lr srrnightcni rho Qhowcasc which dis- plays all thc mtuhumhw available to the smdcnrs in rlu s'mdcnt cmrca Sandy Babich poses for :1 picture after being named Miss Key Club. Key Club The Key Club is a select group of boys dedicated to serving the school and the communiry. The Club undertook such projects :13 selling toothbrushes and paint- ing,y the equipment shack. This year at the annual Key Club Dance, Sandy Babich was named Miss Key Club. OFFICERS President ........................ . , Eric Jann Vice President ....................................... V ,. Wayne Cnrrick Secretary ....... . , ..... .. .. , Paul Burger Treasurer James Korh Faculty Adviser Mr. August Gicbclhaus MEMBERS Charles Adascizk Greg Maclver Robert Alimonti Robert Mattcm Dennis Beaver Richard MLCOmb Thomas Blaze Edward Mchvitr Fred Bocttke RiLhard Miller Robert Budd Thomas Nitholas Larry Buoni Armando Oxsini Paul Burger Janis Ozolins Wayne Canick Robert Pasquale Thomas Comer Richard Rand Charles David John Ruglicri James Harper Ralph Scliuu Raymond Hellingcr John Susko Greg Hoer William Stevens Eric Jann Gerry Treacy Daniel Josephs Gm; Turner Jim Koch Alan chcrka Murray Leipzig Gene Wilkinson Thomas Locker An innovation of the National Honor Society was the establishment of u tutoring service. N ational Honor Society Membership in the National Honor Society is the highest honor our school Can bestow upon its students. Members are selected for their consistently high standards of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. PlLWiAik'I-t Vito Prwititnt St-trt'mry Treasurer Faullty Anlx'ixur Patricia Antas Ndllky UL'IILHINI KJthy Bmklt'y Ruben Bunmr t l.1rk Dun! Umxur Dtnht ULH Du Lima Bmlmm Flutht'k On November 9, 1966, thirteen new members were OFFICERS IJIltiJ Hemm- Dumtln' Kt-Iw Nmm Mtlnty Axum meri Llntv Mitlmlty'yk Nmm Mumtmtl Ixixuul I'LHH Ihlm Vruti 4 L . 4...; tam?- ... ; Lumen W'njtiak Summ anfurd Masalri Mm MitjkiH Uumm- Rtlmbo Vlthittt Simlttir Nunn' 54th Trudy T.nmvr Iuyu- 'Hmlxz Robert W'chiuk Christmc Yurust added to the National Honor Society. Language Honor Societies Latin Honor Society Cheryl Budd SUSan Mumford David Cornctt Nancy Paulmenn Sue Ellen Gummy Donald Szcchanski Bob Kasgingc; Mrs. Bennett, Advisor JaniLc Monson French Honor Society Dorothy Barich Nestor Sanchez Bonnic Clark Christin: Valenti Dorothy K6150 Shaamn Wiarnc Annc Mane Lcmcur Miss Sltin, Advisor jean Ellen Rithcr Spanish Honor Society Patricia Antas Carol Nelson Jackie Cusmano Jessica Sinclair Susan Mantz Anne Valenti Barbara MCCutchmn Christine Yamsi Lynn Mcrkel Mm. Appczzam, Advism Glcnn Moran 114 F rench Club BCtty Ann Amman Tina Bernstein Bonnie Clark Darlene Drummond Pam Ferrancc Nancy Green Joan jorden Doxothy KcIso Mike Kopecki Anne Marie LeMeur Christel Nordhausen Susan Palma Christine Pidany Pam Rea Jean Ellen Richer Nesta: Sanchez Betty Shindler Renee Troiano Sherry Truss Pat Wilson Dottie Zinkowicz Latin Cheryl Budd Bi Cook Anna Deck Barbara Fomndel Peggy Haman Judy Huff Bill Kracmer Sherry Lawrence Kim Lynch Diane Malanga Robert MC Gee Club Suc Mumford Ellen Nadler Nancy Paulmenn Barbara Peterson Chris Pidany Jim Przyborowski Wandita Randall Jane Sulek Diane Wood Mrs. Bennett-Advisor Spanish Club Lynnette Anderson Diane Berg Pa: Binetti Marie Caldrone Maria Commins Maureen Conahan Mary Jame Coniglio Eileen Cunningham Carol Danilo Lynn Dchnedetto Kathy Dine! Kathy Facser Donna Fcnnez Juan Fernandez Kathy Figuirido Diane Finn Wendy Freidfeld Arlene Cuber Gayle Harper Joan Karamus Katy Shawn Valerie Lcwand Linda Lewentowicz Sue Mackiewicz Debbie Malmros Arlyne Mandell Diane Mamie Barbara McCutcheon Maureen McNamara Karen Miller Ellen Mueller Carol Nelson Susan Alearcyzk Kathy Patzua Sandy Petrocelli Nora Privitera Janice Putnoky Fem Roth Diane Sabbagh Jessica Sinclair Karen Stec Monica Stein Gail Sullivan Cathy Tanzi Donna Urcioli Anne Valenti Jean Wanca Gerri Weinstein Chris Yamsi Joanne Yost German Club Robert Budd Leslie Cordasco Sue Frimm James Koch Barbara, Lee Margaret Lorenz Marie Rusiano Doris Uhlig jackie Walsch Miss BIMk-Advisor Future Teachers of America The decoration committee work diligently to complete the decorations for the annual ETA. smorgasbord, Thu PTA. scrws .u .m introduction m tuu'hing fur xrmknrx' mu'rL-sicd m rhix px'ufcssinn. 'lhc students .lulmrc Infumnuiun tmm guest spulkcrs and by viminy Uthrr sdmnls .md thlcgcs. Thu pruuccds hum aw .mmml xmorgnburd go 10 .1 scholarship fur .1 dcsuning scninr member. UJIlLHJ Hmhyk Vn'xiJL'nl l,ile Hymn Prwhirm Chrmim' Nthnk Yiu' Prwile-m Clml NL-lmn Surcury N.Imy PquIm-nn Treasurer BJIIMHJ Md uuhum Mumbcrship 116 Lhrminc PnlAmy FIk-n Adm'l 1211 Adeth YJI Amnuul LHMJ AWK'H Bury Bdl'ikh Ann BL'IILIL'! Dmm- 1k Lu Ln m l'n-rman Pam Milly Put Bim-rri Duhby Blank M.xrllyn Uubull. lmh l'myJ KJrhy Boyh' Dunnu Brown Cum! Busunm Marlc Lulk-mm- Buburu Cvlmlu Bunmc Clzuk Cindy tlallsun Mann'L-n Umzlghun Mary Jam' Coniglin Lcslw Cunlastn G '10 Lox Filccn Cunmngham Juckiv Cusmano Sue Dunilo Ruth Dccniorf? Put DvFranm Pam DiUiagiu MiLlK-llt Fcrrcm W'L'ndy Pricdfcld Rona Cartinkvl Rim Gillis Linda Lou Graham Peggy Gunmann Barbara Guzzi Nancy Gwiuzdowskl joannc Hannis Numy Hannis Nanvy Harding Karon I'Icrmzm Sandy Holzhauscr Linda HIc-in ML-mbcnhip KJIIU' Luquumin Dunn .hsnmn ll'rl'i KL-Ily Linkiv Kenny Durthy Kvlsu Karyn Klmc lhrbara Kunu SPIL-rry Luwruut Suv Lika .Lmis Lurvs Donna Magda LIUHIHL' lerrmw Donna MJHm Anna Massnri Mdurctn MLNJme .hm- McNuhy Ginny Mcllcni Kris Milltr Emily Milswin rllccn Mman Diane Munkcl Pat Ncuham Christel Nnrdhuuscn Kurvn O'Shanny chy Opicuki Sue Pulnm jlhiy Putin Linda Ritchings Melanie Ruby Marie Rustiuno Diana Salvcscn Cindy Sharp Nancy Smith KarL-n Srcc Monica Stein Dev Stillman Linda Storms DiLIIIL' Fcrpak Shcrry Truss Doris Uhlig; Chris Valenti Nancy XVall Jeanne Wanca Dotti: Zinkuwicz Future Business Leaders of America Students cmcring tomorrow's business world gain L-xprricmc frum rlm LlCIiViriCS of thc F.B.I,.A. OFFICERS .lwsud Suuhir . Prtsidtnr anm Lukcy , Vicu President mer MMuILuk Summary Mnrinn Kmlmrski N.Hy Mlllvr PatriLid Amm , ,. , ,,,,, Tzcasurcr , Mcmburshxp Chairman Mrmbrrship Chairman Lmillc Spun Money Raising Chairman PJHiL 1.; Urumcr Program Chairman 54min hill Rt'purtcr Bcrtha Vlligor H ., Historian Mrs. anphim' Chcmlicr V Advisor Mr. Louis Suirmralc Advisor Linda Frumism jant Hcrsun Phyllis Frumsso Carolyn Horcha Mary Ann Carbinski Kathi Hudock Row Ann chbla Nancy Lari; Anita Gilulio Kzlrcn Gill Numy Glodic Maurccn Goff Patricia Gokcy Purina Grabowski Debbie Grutn Bdrbura Grcco junc Grickowski AliCt Guc-rin Limiu Gunmunn Susan lrhrding Joan Adamski Susan Angelo Diane Anms Margaret Anthts Linda Barrosso 130nm: Bishop Marilyn Bubcrzx Arlcnc Burklmnlt Candy Bumk Cheryl Chvrn-slmff Torry Cirhmx'xki Donna Cilrclli Avdmh Creamer Clmly Daugcnzi Sharon Dillbmlucr Dmmu Dirks Joann Kuiris Betty Kcnncdy Alitc King Mer Kirpan Kurcn Knowles Lindu Kmnan Judic Kuspicl Denise Kusak Lu- LJBMC Maria Lutia IrL-nc Mudmm chgv Munclxki Sumn melrcdu Suun Mcyuran Smplmnir Miskuvigh Cheryl Momli Muilyn Morgan l.ind.1NurAka ParriLiu Padusniak Flurvmc Pisuxpu Putti Prcrti Kmhy Reynolds Peggy Sglrltonc Linda Suwnti Clzlll't Schillcr Adricnnc Schustcr Pdftit SiL'IN'ki Rim Sin-rJLki .ludtnr Somcrs Linda Spivlman Nanty Stu-gcr Cheryl Struhlcr Linda StrthmVski Luml Shirghiu Helen Sulx Nmuy szqmnski Mary lelmun slnhy sz'li ,lnyw Thuisz Barbara Thomson Put Thomson Put Tm'numbc 1mm Trudeau Susan 'I'ursky Mm! Uhlig Doris Uhlig Nnm'y Vzm PHI Dnlnrcx Wimosky Distributive Education Prcsidcnt Vice Prrsidcnt Soc rota ry Trcasu rL-r John Cmpu slmly Dvnmrmr MMLI DIFAhiU XVilliglm Duffy Gail Floshrr Paul Gurdim'r Linda Umivk Bonnie Kncsl-zu Kurtl! Sinmnoski RuhL-xr WUH Mun MnL-HL-r Hum Nuvtlln Cunniv LUV John Pilfl'isk Joseph Ragmnvsn' Lurminc Russo Fuycnv Sullinyi Dumix Smalir W'ultcr Slcfnnski H7 Chemistry Club Chulm Aduuik XV'mnlcll Puu'rsnm Kumyrh Ihiixk Iklxmnl Putill Rixlmrd Iimhum Rn-nw Tlumnu Knbwr Fistlu'r Uum' W'xlkinwn Inn Klim- Physics Club Tum Bighop rm thlnn Che ryI Budd .Iim Nleon Pat Condit Frank Smolar Advanced Math Club Bola Budd Ray Krmkimvhz deid Hwy Tum Opulzlck IZriL Iunn Tuny Pusco Bob Kuxsingcr XV'cmluIl Pctcrscn Ion KlinL Bub XV'ojCiuk Adwmr Mr. Fleischer 118 1 ' Deibate Club Limlu Ihrnm; Stun- Mthr John Buxuh JFK Suhinxki Brzmdr Lam !hrixrinv V.Llcrnti Bill K.1n1i.n hung W'cimtmn Investment Club Prosidnm 7 ..... . ,, V Robert Fischer Vite PWSMWI rrrrrr . Patrick Condit Summary , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Judy Khmn Treasurer ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Dianne Graham Edward Baird Brandt Levin Ann Bender Org: Mag Iv cy Dan Billv lely Mxlxtcm Bil! C001; John Roglitri Pm Dc Franco Gltnn Rorh Bill Dmt Mamn Edmdt PCICr Godfrey John Susko Ray Hcllinnc-r Chm Stanburry Ken Lcibox;itz Claire Van Pelt Currie Wl'inbttin Chess and K; 1 x - Checkers Club L A K WW: I. President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Ray Kmskiewinz Vice President , , , ,, ,7 ,,,,,,,, . David Hoy 77777777 Robert Tiller Barbara ML Cutchcon Treasurer Sccrttary Edgar Bellini Robert Budd Cheryl Budd Susan Gulliford Daniel Josephs Tony Pasco Walter Springer Cosmetology Photography Club .1110 Fichnur , . .. . Put Ludvn Kim Funk . V V V, .. 7 ,1 , 7 V. , Pete Oliveri Kevin ch V. 7 . .. , Linda Truss 311131111 Y W'! :1... f 1:145! 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Cullu-n Boyle Ruth Larrcn Shirley Guerricro Denise Tcubcn Prg-shh'nr . 1 ,, , . . , Damel B1HY Yvonne Chatlos ClarcrEllcn M0111Ca Patty Gulya Cathy Trela SurL-Luy . ,. . .. 1, , Patricia Ncuhaus Cindy Clauson Nanky Radomskl Karon Hadam Pat Trudeau 11111811fo 1 .1 ,, .. Susan Palma Leslie Cordasm Llnda Slmom: Nancy Harding Susan Tursky Gloria Czurlanis Joan Skimmons Jim Hanlison Folk Club Ann Brndcr Ellen Kcllchcr Dan Billy Joan Kcllehcr Denise Clark Emily Milstein Jny FeriCriCkx Put Ncuhaus Judy Huf? Hilary Pearl Kurtn Kane Pam Rutledge ' v' ' : .r' ' all, 115.: -3 'LEYJJJ. Randy Shevick Barbara Skoepic Rhonda Spittel Jerry Tracy Veronica Warnc Gcrric V'L-insmin Students gather in the Publications OfEce t0 eagerly purchase The Crlmulw: Miss Sampsnn rcvicws' rho hrut ixxm- of Th CrmJJL r with Karyn Hcrmm. The Crusader STAFF FJirnrwnLhu'I Karon Herman Frunr Payu Hlirmr Karen Herman M.1n.1:ing Fdlmr Sue Makicwigz men FLIIIUZ .. Diana Jasman Nuwx Edimr Gcrric XVeinsmin Sports Elimr Bill Pompliano anim-xs Ilium JOYCE McManamy Art Editor , ,, Jim Hardison qurrcrx' F. Bahl. C. Bmmm. D. CJHUH, L Chalcnski, R, jcnkinx. P. Kisnbr, C chinL-, I. Murmur. M. Miclach. A. Dudtk. C. Fisher. P. GiH. S. Horky, B JaCobscn, R. Murrallc, N. Nuguln. W, Plum: 1.. Ritchings, XV. Techamhuk. L Truss. B Tunkcr. R, Worrnmnn. R Mattcs. Mr. McCusker reviews the iannncial aspects of the paper with the business staff. 7x Quest 37 Thu Quest pnwidm cvcryunt .u chiuml mth the art and writing Imllllplu of thc studtm hotly. Q UES'I' STAFF Linth Ast'H Lhr'u: IMAM l'.tL11 Burn Lmklt' lJnHLHM DAtit'Ht Dnzmmuntl V4114 hrt-t-nc 11m Almtphx 'I't rrx KLIH' Inn Ktlkll Mxm KLLkJLlU' Unhya MtCHIthtun Lynn Mt fktl ttmll Vt'lmn The Qltelt staff asks for valuable advice from Mrs. Villat Lhrn Nurthuscn Sup Jhima Ntmty Ihulmtnn Mum RUxLidnu hml 5l1HIVLH1 Don Sztzqmnski Kt'nLt 'I-rmdtlo Duriw thlig Ann VJIL'ntlhEU-Cditor ALm chgrkd 'l'um XV'arJttotcditor Duruthy kamxicz Mrs. Villa Advisor The staHr selects materials for the szejt. Students proofread final selections before they are sent to the publisher. 12$ Dmnnc Graham. Sue anford jun Ridwr. Claire VJHPL'II .md Slummn W'Jmc pundcr the big question . . which pimurcs to bc used m 7770 hma'. Mr. Mchkcr oversees typisr; Jenn Mueller and Gcrric XVcin. stein as thcy prepare the tinul mpy. Miss Allgocvcr and Glenn Roth rcvicw completed layouts before the ycarbuuk i's sent to press. g?taff 17w l.gmw xhltf lms the unique responsibility of producing a mum! uf tlu thHHI ymr Au lulmwn Rtginnul. Much cffort And duhmmm is put turrh by Hm smtlr munbcrs .15 ihcy arrive m lumen: JH .lxpuls ut high xclnml life. hlrnn Ruth Ann: MAhsuriiliusincxa Ikiitur VJ! hundu D.Au Myrna! KJIL'II KJIH' Vdmy Ruwnrlml Mmm.x Mun hrhnnm Vulcmi LAu'um Ilium T'Aulun' ZJIHHhkliiArI 1.1mm LIIMJ 'I'mxx - rPIxumumphy lllxmr 5Hmn Mmmnnl rlllu'mry Illimr PAH! Prx'trii Jiuulty Elimr Mudnm W'Jmc ?EL'mur lkhmr lm 1:!u1rikkx Luulh Kupm HAm- Mm PylrirAuiUtim Iliiwr Mcpfnnir Mikaigh huh; hmlplm Ixiixor-ilem-f Dcnisr Dubinor rClnbV Elimr Launl Bcrnmn Dmmw Umhum Klum Mdmz-il'ndcrdassmtn Editor Marilyn Whrmurh Vlcun Ridwr Girls. Spwru Iidimr Nun y churkr Vlim 5pimlny Uuys' bpurt Editor SAlnxiy Gill--Typing Editor Jun MurHvr Ihlary Pearl Linux MiLhaleyk Ucrru- XVLAinazcin ,ln-ixim Sindair Linda Syxu-k As the dcadlinu npprmuhcs Ihc pate of work smndily intrcuscs. SCICL'Iing 11m pmpcr layout for the sports section is the task of jam Ridwr and Iim Spirulny as Mrs. Schruggcr lends Ll helping hand. '7 Library Council The Library Council is :m encrgcrin' and willing group, always mnihble to aid the students. Ken Amory Nancy Bemarkt Ellen Calhoun Anna Deck Wendy FriedfeIJ Nancy Gwiazdawski Linda Harbord Karen Human 126 Iudy Huff Stan Indus Cindy Kcllis Mike Kopecky Mary Ann Moran Virginia Palmer Nanny Roscmhal Miss RhodesiAdvisor Guidance Office Assistants The office assistants arc service mindcd students who help our office pcrsonncl by aiding vxirh typmg, Elmg, and errand running. Chris Adasczik Sandy Babich Janet Barazik Laura Berman Barbara Bockeneck Nancy Brooks Kathy Brown Jacki Cusmano Barbara Flachck Nancy Glodic Barbara Guzzi Linda Heinzc Sandy Holzhauscr Pat Jackey Barbara Korccki Marion Kmharski Susan Mamz Mary Milltr Lynn Mogensen Par Ncuhans Namy Paulmcnn Marilyn Prish Lucille Spam Monica Stein Carol Szrola Chris Yarusi Joanne Yost Attendance Offlce Assistants Ellyn Achml Ann Bender Put Binuri Karon Carlson Claire Dillhrrun'r Kathy Dimcl MiLhL-Ilc Fcrrciru joy Fruitricks Juann Kairis Dunc Kuarny Iillm Kcllchcr Joan Kt-chcr Judy Kmhn Sue Mnuuirc Muu rccn Marin Lynn Mvrktl Iiilctn Moran Carol NL'lmn Judy Parin Pam R110 Hurbum Smut Ginny Tradtr Health Oche Assistants Linda Assell Sue Mumford Susan Cansdalc Karen O'Shanny Maureen Goff Randy Shcvick Celeste Harrison Barbara Thomson Karen Himple Athletic Oche Assistants Chris Adasczik Nancy charkt Pat Brumcr Pat DcFranCO Pat Dziadyk Cathy Fernandez Sandy Gill Nancy Greene Sue Harding Kris Jcnsen Sherry Kelly Dorothy K8150 Barbara Kuna Anne Marie 11 Mcur Marla Lewis Janis Lutes Anna Nfassari Emily Milstein Stvphanic Miskovich Bonnie Rambo Kathy Reynolds Claire Schiller Jessica Sinclair Karen Sttc Htlcn Sult Claire VanPclt Bertha Viligor Barbara VVmesman 127 Stage Crew Mm UH! LinJJ hlhruxviilmd Ken Rom xXleiNKH'EAIih'V W'Jlsh Bub Mulhgnm The Stage Crew plans the light plut J8 an assembly begins. Boys in the AhV.A. prepare for the morning announcements. Fire Patrol Charlie Baniewicz Steve Dunning Wayne Carrkk Danny Gibbons Stou- Cicmtelli Iiob Pusqualg Frank Dcrcdita hrcgg lehmgs Advisor Mr. Blakcly The Fire Patrol insures the safety of all the students. 1 28 Audio Visual Aids Tum Hunyr jun HnuxL'r Cmry Bickth Dynnh Huver Rnhur Bh'ixun KL'II Hy-lmk P4111 Burgwr Kux Luibmnxu Ruy fqlhmm Bah Mullimn Run hnrly ,lnhn Myu hhmk DAHJ luhn thnhr Juhn hmrw Phil MHLHLU 1K1 tnmxxh 'l'um Sqnmhu llm Ihnhmn 15:1, hVuhmk Mlkt Hulh Adximr Mr Hilla Gm: Hm r 1967 Student T 211th Show Our mlcm show emcee breaks up the audience and Marla LOWE, A.L.J.'5 0WD fOIk himself. singsr. Side by side 129 .M V W: m THE 1967 SQUAD Left to right: B, Skopiec, L, Heian C. Adaczik, C. Nelson. K Fernandez. K. Kane, B. Flachek. H. Pearl, P. DiBiagiu Color Guard Nu fnmbdll games. 1x'sL-1nbly pwp mlly nr pnmdc wmlld bc cnmplctc wimuur tllc lu-rfummncc 0f rhc wlnr gulml, At All of thcsu cvcms. this sqmd nf lmnlwnrking girls ms impressed many by thcir m'igiml :md prcciw drilling, Twirlers The twirlcrs add extra life to our pcp mllicg football gamcs6 dances, and band concerts. Judging from their performance during the paSI year, their long hours of ufrer-school pruuice have brought fine results. - . THE 1966-67 SQUAD Lefl m rzglal: R. Shevick, j. Lutcs, Capt, DV Brown, M E. Stringer, K. Boyle, B. Kuna, majorette. Half-rime entertainment. Our talented majorettc. Barbara Kuna. 131 Cheerleaders Sgluml spirit is rhc key to :thctik' 511mm .md .u A.I. J. Icn Lhccrlmd- yrs LL'HJiIIly Inn; prm'cn this fun. Displaying unlimited cmhuxiumn :u A111 spurt funuium. our u-n xpirirnd chcurlwdcn Imu- brighrcncd many mld .md klUde duys. B. Hauswald. S. Miskovich, K. Himplc. B. Rambo. B. Clark. capr.. S. F, Gunther. mcaptH L. Mcrkel, S Mnntz, C. Coniglim S: Maguirc. 2nd Annual Powderpuff Football Game December 1966 2' i. The better half of A.L.J.'s cheerlead- ing, twirling, and color guard squads Two dynamos who helped the senior team on to victory. 7-6, over the juniors. . 153 Vocal Music Groups at Christmas Concert The highest honor a vocal student can reccive is m be chosen for tho Bel Cnnm a sclca RL-Hecring :1 desire and talent to the fullcst ext group composed Of especially talented students: All girls in each Choral group in addition to the following. wmbim their talents to form the Belle-Tnnes. Betty Batich Jeanne BiIanin Judy Boyd Nancy Brooks Maria Commins Carol Danilo Kathy DeRogy Joan DiBattista Donna Drummond Pat Dziadyk Rene Garfunkel Sandy Gill Nancy Gittleman Dianne Graham Sue Gulliford Sandy Holzhauscr Karen Kano Sherry Kelly Ttrry Ann Kelly Betty Kennedy Iackic Kcnm' Babs Korccki Marla Lewis Dinm- Mnlangm Sue Mantz Donna Martin Toycc McManamy Ginny Palmer Carol Pinkham Paula Plan Teddy Quinn Sherry Truss Doris Uhlig Sandy Weber ability to sing. each membcr of thc Cnnccrt Choir CXCl'Cix'cS his 'Sandy MIN 1 4? 3:9an Farirtu Nam'y Ila; Kc-n Boos Richmd Bux' Donz.,n Fm; Bob 'v wt .lLl 1 k a :cY x Lynn h: . - :: . . 'JoAnn ha ' lloily I w, Lde H: Mu Bob Poriggnaw GHFY H lohn Prom Jul; Wm? Iaul Pyzymz x 1, VyhtdLh k $001110 Rambo GI hnquct qJnnc Rice W111. 1c: ban Schwin Do: hm , 'Jxm Spltalny Guuggc mHtSch andn Spine! Milxc Kolugcky $3.111 $tcw-ns Judi Kmlm ' I ru'dy Tanner jgm , 'Clmrc VanPc-lr Karen Warner I.Wmc I Chris WCSIEY Bx1l Zimmerman 'Bcl Canto Members Band at Christmas Concert SENIORS Uumm Hmwn DJHJ ulmH Rnbml FiSL'H'F Ruww thhnkh 11'ch Umliuy linburr Kmxmgm Kay Kruskiwwnl, limmit Lm'in .IA'H MAndL-Il 'Hmmnu Opulmk IKMLHLI PL'riH Huxrly Phil'ipx Glam Roth Rumly Shmhk Khmiul Sn'in Iuhn tho Kuhn! rm mk JUNIORS Lhuiyi Buxlxi VILMI Cnpptlwn hiidmyl hmt'xl TQM? filLflmN THE SCHOOL BAND H '1: KomrmxiL The sghxml hum! exhibits instrmm-mul music at its finest. anuhcr :1! concerts. 1R . Puunk Lukicn mscmblxcs football gumts. Ur pumdcx the bum! ninplays musmnl mltnt that is nchlcvcd NdliLy Lqumhmskl .. onlv through constant pmuiLc. Hmnm: Irxhtr ' k Barbara Mditmhmm Diam Sulvcscn Manon Spmtllu Muhad StrLImLk SOPHOMORES Ralph Backhaus GrLgxwry Bull D.U1Li Buluugh Amhxmy Busiit Didlk' Hm; RuhL-n Burnx Midwn'l Uern TYNIILIS CumL-r RJHdJH Dms ldiru Dxlllwxgrr Jdmm Cciytr Vivian Gucrricm James Hoover Stcphcn Isuzu Hmnmxs hrL-mkn Rny Kaxxingcr Shawn Karl Howard Leipzig; ,Ihunms Lunnurd Dumix Lesak Andrew Miu iL-wh 7 Midmvl Murray Iumcs SMJnm me levummn W'Hlmm Which Midmul Vuiwnh KJH'H szixhk FRESHMAN Fred Btrtulmn Dvlmis' Bmmhn Iwuix CAimJnn .lmmn Cumm 'l'homb Lurrwriyht Dn'nim' Lxrk Dnugzhx Huxru' .IUxL'Ph szmu Htury Iln'idxun 01mm Guli'lmukl Rmmlnl Gummth .IL-f? Uuluk UAxil Hummm Thumm Lmir H Rahal Muguin' Ruhunl Muimxy T. L. Moun- Midmtl Sukh'lnlts Mm th iniL'f Thomzh thuly 153 Everything; Lvlp to dare 1n Kansas Clty'. I Cain'r say no! Give her :1 Lde of map! Oklahoma ! Ahcr mnnths of plklctiLc And prcpnruriun, ALJ. pn-smrcd Rodgers and Humnwrstcin's Oi'lJZmnmX 0n Muth 16th. I7Ih and lSLh both young, 11nd old cnjnycd thc cxlruncly succusful proscnmr tion. The acting wus lely dircucd by Miss lmhcllc Walsh and her student assistant Sherry anrcncc. Mr. Andrew .Iupina, who direct- cd the urchcstm. colltdwmtcd with Miss Mildred Midkit? MRI her vocal Arrangcmtmx Mrs: Ammmay W'ulmff and Mrs. Ht MuCuskL-r were the L'hUrCUngphtfx' 0f the L'xubtmm Lhncc routines. Mr, Robert Vitkzm'sky. whn nlw plqui in tho nrmhmum dtsigncd the m uhich wax mnsrmctL-d by Mr Icun Kxuhr Th: wmbinninn 0f these mlums With those Hf rhc sunkms im'uhcd. prm'L-d to bc unc of lhc- highhghm nf rhc suhnnl 51';er Oh Curly, Can I come too , . . tee-htc-hcc. CAST AUNT IiHJiN judi Kmhn CURLY Armando Orsini LAUREY Valerie Kusmcr IKE SHIDMORH Lcc Dnncy FRED Howard Gabriel SLIM Pat Condir VOILL PARKER George Klirsch JUD FRY jimmy Snriano ADO ANNIE CARNES Hilary Pearl All HAKIM Mike Lawrence UliR'HIi CUMMINGS Karen O'Shanny ANDREW CARNIZS Phil DiBattista CORD ELAM Bob Pocignanu SINGERS GIRLS: Jam KL'HL'IILT, Lynn Rico, jay Frc-du'kks. Rondu Spincl, Karcn W'umcr. Illrltnt Drumnwnd Shtilu H'L'if'fcr, Lynn GmsSmuIL Dimw Berg 51w Cunsdulr. Dummy Buntlx Iillcn Nudlcr, Denise Clark lemc MLNuIty. jam Dilhuistm Sundy Hulzlmuscn Sandy Gill, Ellyn Ktllchcr. Plis RmuL Judy Huff, Doris Uhlig. Carol Pinklmm. NAldllnL RHHMIML thmm Hirschflcld, Doris Kava- Imugh, Suu H 1r'bnnL Kathy Dnncy, Rtnct 'ITOiunoJcan Yawlak BOYS: Hmmrd Gabriel Kmhurd RumL O.Hy Hxlls. Bob Potignunu. julm Pram. Mlkc Uincsi. Ken Bows Bill Zimmerman, Sum jmhm Hub CurnuL Cal Luinc, Gary Lajcski, Doug Greene. DANCERQ GIRLS: Sue Bocttku Ulcryl Rich Claire Curry. Dcnibc Frieda, Pill Nudlcr. Dizmc MJIHic, Vulcric Culbcrt qumlc Charlm. Eileen Cunningham. Sm Olmrczyk, Cuhy JJCqUCIUiH, jnckic W'ulsch, Mntn'u'n Qumghum Kuhy Xancxxdsz Mithcllc Millcr, Marge Lurunz. N.Hmy Uinlcnmn. Candy Kncrncr, Dunisc Cllrk, Col- lL'CH Buylu Ihrhnm Gran. Hmh Truss, lilninc Mmknvich PM Kurnzc, Dnmm IVrLinlL XV'HMy Friulfeld. Kathy Momma Sue Dunilu, l,indAl Puiquu. Rmh Dulrdurt? Karen Miller, Put Pudusnink BOYS: Stcx'c Ciccmclli Bob ILeris. Phil DiButtism, Put Condit, Gary 1.;1jcski. W'aync Cnrrick Robcrr PJSqLI'Alt, Danny Gibbons. 'WWill and I had an argument;but he explained everything fineV Oh, what a beautiful mornin'! Oh what have you done to my Honda? NAN3:Z ',;:s'.i;:'h-' : v:E:'AJ- ' m . ,. . t $3 .m Lib. But that doesn't 100k like my homeroom! Extra gurrig HIM' Amix ityf J WAllOP ,1 , wrsmnn q Oh no. we did u again! Sec. 1 mld yum I didn't need tlu- ladder! Uh goody, gnudy. Then you Hatten the dough into :1 pancake. Only at A. L. I. 7 IIIIIIHHHHIII '7 :NWNNN xit'lllllllHllHW NtV!t unu- Wcll how 'bout thatV' Only at A. L. I. Forget it coach . . . you're pinned! Don't ask me, I thought you knew! Let's all sing together. 141 to try when your arm; 076' t00 weary- to reach the unreachable WT. Words by Joe Darion from The Impossible Dream from the musical play, Man Of La Mancha . 9 1965 by Helen: Music Corp., Andrew Scott. Inc. 8: Sam Pox Publishing Company. Inc. By Special Permission. T196 GAJL oru'erx ave. from lefl to right. Anna Massari, prosidvm; Kris Jcmsn. viL'c-prusidcm; Cdthy Fernandez. treasurer; Chris Adasczik, surcury: and Numy Puulmcnn. G.A.A. rcprcscntutlvu G. A. A. The Girls' Athletic Association provides every girl with a wonderful opportunity to take advantage of all her favorite sports. There is a wide variety of athletic activities held after school that the girls can Choose from, including basketball, hursc-back riding, held hockey, modern dance, and golf. Activities The GhAAh ufhucrs :u'c rcspunsiblc for orienting the new freshmen and providing the girls with :1 Spring Sports Roundup held in Junta During this time thC girls are presented with awards for pnrticb pzxtion in three 01' more diR-crcnt sports during the school year. Golf Aim! Ar Hr fa! ' .QHIEIa-n Come on in, girls, the water's firm Wunps! Swimming 14S of America practice :1 routine. The future Rockcttcs Thu juniors battle rhcir way to xmrt ll point. With :1 swift kick, the goalie defends her gouL 146 1-2-3. Bully! Soccer Would you believe y the watusi? You've got that balL now go! Come 0n,girls, now play your positions. Gee, Anna, rhafs really using your head! 147 Jump, jump. jump 21 linle higher. Bye. byt birdie? Y T 148 A tense moment between the Charlie Brown's Allstars and thc Humphrey Heintzets. Karen Stu displays :1 gruchul pusc an the buhmce bcum. Bonnie Clark jumps ovcr the buck with KhC greatest of ease. Make that spare! Anna Massari, Bonnie Rambo, Kathy Hudock and Ginny Guerriem form an unusual pyramid, Class Basketball QIK FRESHMEN: kneeling: P. Sansig, S. Boettke. 1, Wolf, N. Hamcy, SF Danillu. Slandmg: K. Jacqucmin, D, Munkcl, DF UrLiuoli. A. Dudck. C. Busacco, II. Canon. I x V u r' f; j,a .. SOPHOMORES: ,reated: D, Opperman, G, Guerriero, B, Mushett. JUNIORS: mated. C. Pinkham, F Moran, BL Prish. Kneeling: M. Kneeling: D. Buttlcr, J, Hocr, B. Lee. Standing: C. Clausen, D. Black, CUrmingham. N. Green, VF LcWand. Standing: M. Rusciano, DS D. Kearney, S. Truss. Salvcsan, C. Fernandez, D. Zinkowia. SENIORS: left to right: K. Reynolds, L. Rice, K. Jensen, D. Brown, J, Sinclair, D, Dubino, L. Hcinrz. P, Gokey, K. Kant, A. Massari. l.- l0-lilllll fl. llllll IDIIDIIIIDUI -., . .4 -...A.sM,. Our freshman team tries harder. ..,.. V .L A Ballet combines With basketball. Here I am; throw it to me! Heavc Hui In we go! 131 Bending over, Nancy Bemnrkt attempts to return :1 low ball. g .!l! u Four bull's eyes are a real phenomenom! Laura Bcrman practices her backhand. 152 MIN I. jEII iill WEI II'I III! IIEI ? ' t makes a high score The pitcher tries for a shutout. .. - n n - ,n Stnke one! W111 she get then on nme. 153 Jim Montefusco receives a short pass from Greg Gorski to get us out of deep territory. 154 A.L.J. 26 20 ., .. 14777 W 20 SCORES Westfield Springfield , ,, , , , Cranford ,, ,, Hillside ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,. Berkeley Heights ,, Kenilworth , ,, South River , Rahway ,, , . Scotch Plains , , ,, ,, ,V Opp. 7 31 13 21 , 32 12 21 Bill Osmanski finds a hole after key blocks by the line. Doug Proe sweeps around left end. F ootball AEII IIIIM Quarterback Greg Gorski gets sideline help from Coach Kelin. Crusaders are stopped for no gain. Under the eHorts of Coach Kelin and his able assistants, the Crusaders achieved a most successful season. By beating Rahway and Scotch Plains, We captured the VFW, trophy and the Thanksgiving Day Trophy. This year's team was aided by the passing of Greg GorskL the pass-catching of Dennis Beaver and Jay Bertelson, and the power packed backfield of Larry Buoni and Doug Proe. The offensive line of Tom Nicholas, Bill Wheeler, and Steve Ciccotelli proved a significant factor in our 5-4 winning record. Greg Gorski eludes defenders for a long gain. 155 :th ?.EJQ 99:5, 7 Fin! Row: J. Koch, BA Jurick. B9 Martcrn, J. Cohen, T. Nicholas D Bczmr B. Who'wlu Mulligan. C, AddsCzik. GA Corski. B. Bmld Swami Run: T. Wr'zinl A. Schntidcr I. Bunni C Carney. A, Kmunko. M. Mvrz. G. Turm-r. j ch-lsum D Prov. R. Miller. D. Hay. Third Rana B, Ferrara. B. Plugc, S9 Figucxrcdo. S CiccotL-lli. B. OSIIMnskL G Sullcyz jv Montufuscu, T. SdllL-y, M. Ciccotelli, M9 Malangm Fom'zl; Roux RV RamL CV Material. B. Schnitzcr. R Kacsingzcr, R Manes, S, Horky, R9 Rum. P. Dchamlim A. Mieicwiczv M, Sakclaridts. F4117 Run: 5, Rod Kclin. Haul Coach, R. Gundaker, I Gibncy, R. San Fillipn, T, Amo. R. Nadax'ky 4,. 6? K9 fr 1, 27,9, Cg! Scotch Plains - Clark Thanksgiving Day Rnhwny-Clurk V.F.XV. Trophy, Trophy, Coaches Gibney and Kelin contemplate their next Our Most Valuable Player, Larry Buoni, strides to receive a long pass at the 50 play. 156 Firr! Ruu': B. AHHFL g FLHU, P Skopicc, I. Stankiewin, M. Srhadt Semml anr: R. Gais, R. Hciscnbmtlc. R. Ulrixmphur, R. Garthwait. L. Grab. K. Hydock. Third Row: B. Harris, I. Roth, K. Amory, M. Leipzig J. Sthncidcr. W Carrick. Cross Country In their second year the crossvcountry team worked hard and steady. The team is still young, but with the help of their able coach, Mr. Giebelhaus, the team is certain to surpass many opponents in the seasons to coma Bob Harris and Wayne Carrick set the pace and the spirit. SCORES A.LJ Opp. 2 , Dayton. Reg. 0 3 , Columbia 2 0 Union Catholic 0 1 Kenilwm'th 0 0 Union 5 2 , XVutchung Hills 0 3 Hillside 1 1 Berkeley Hgm 0 3 Cranford 0 0 XVcstflcld I 2 Scotch Plains O 2 Edison Tech 1 1 Clifford Scott 0 0 Jefferson 1 Charlie Banicwicz zmd Hcrb Decker steal the bull XVirh gran determination and drivu the soccer team captured the W'Juhung Lomfcrcme Kirk fur the second mm sucutivc year. In .uhlitiun m obmining IhlS tirIc rho mum entered the sun: tournament with ViLmriCs over XVCSI Iisscx, Z-I, Edison Tech, 1 0 and N. lidisum 1-0, bcfurc losing in the finals to Culde-IL 1-0. Rnnktd us xcumd plus in the State Tuurnnmmr Gmup Three, rhc mun uwcs J grult dual of grcdn m thcir tough. Mr. Pcmgnllu, :19 this fun has never bccn :uunnplishcd by our SLhOUl. 158 John Womers dribbles up the field as Jim Spimlny calls for the ball. uhilc Dun Gibbons follows up the play. Tram effort and determination, led by co-capmins Herb Decker and Tony Pu.ch has resulted in numerous highlights. In the Crusaders' cncoumcrs. sum Lompctimrs us Dayton Regional, Scotch Pluins Wmchung Hills, Berkeley Heights, and Edison Tech, fell to defeat. With sheer determination our Most Valuable Player, Herb Decker, gets to the ball. Lcc Dnncy, Charlie Bunicwiuz. and Neil Tabor arc ready to pounce on the bnlL 159 Firm Run: L PL'rzlgallo. Hmd Coach. A. Vm'crkJ. J. Dunn. R MykL G. Crcnmcn P. Bmdlm', H. Dmkcr, M. HLulIV. S. Mllltr. Seumzl Run. 15. TchmLImLL, 1'. Kmu. WW 'I'Almhu, U N.IRLIi. .I. W'nuttry J. lngmthttix J. Splmlny 777ml Ruu' C, Hnninwia, j Omiinx, N. Wilbur, G W'Ilkinmm A. AdaniLim, P. Rvynoldx'. B. W'ildx'. Fum'th Runs T. OpnIMk, 1 Mdmirll. L. Dunmf. D. behons. I7, Dcchitu, J. Klim, C, Schmumlig. Socccfs M.V.P 7 Herb Decker, in action. Coaches Pcmgnllo and ShustuCk watch the action on the field. 160 Tony Pasco rolls the ball for a strike in the fmals 0f the Union County Tournament. Fm! Ruu': A. szrka. C. Young, Kl. Bilclla, P. Bongiuvanni. Bl Liscak, G. Bucciarclli, Swami Ran Mr. Kenny, E. Thomsnm, Rt Lykcs, D. Hoycr, BA Hamaytli, TV Pasto. Bowling Thc bowling ream again nchicvcd success as it gained first place in the Union County Tournament, Winning efforts are becoming common for the chlcrs. Tensxon mounts as the team realizes only :1 mark will win the match. 161 162 Dan Josephs feels his man out, Bill Kmynak goes for the pin. Although Ihcir mum! is um u symbol of rIu-ir L-H'uH. the wrestling tmm hm! nmny ting wrcstkrs. Thu bmis nf wx'cxlling is the ability In mid and Advisy ICJIHIILHCX. Tho wrestlers dctinituly livwl up In IhL'SL' Mulls. A wort smh .ls wrmrling ulrriL-x' nmny injurlu hm Ihc Crusxuh-rs lmd thc llL'Pth m till thy ng Coaches Gnliszcwski and Rcdfcrn Fm! Razz: Counh Rcdfcrn, G. Fontana, R. Millt'r, P. DrlGandio, B Kraynak, M. Hme RA Illionv Swami Ron D lk-avcr, B. Playt, CL Nitigi G. W'ilkinsmm G Burkak T. Sopko, S, Horky. Third Rnu. B Fixhcr. C. Taylor, P. Jnscphs, A; Sdmcidu, B. Funumk, JA Barako, D. Balough. Frmrila Rout A Oppumun. R. Bmdka, R. Sonora. B, FSPOSitO, S. Srrakclcr 100k on as the team smves tor vlctory. Gene Wilkinson rides his man as he prupurcs his next mnvc. 163 ALJ. regrets the illness of Coach Fulton, but did well under the leadership of their new coach, Mr. Amo. The basketball team tied the school record for the number of wins in one season with eleven Their ll-ll record reflected an effort of team play, Among the teams they beat during regular competition were Springfield. Westfield, Crawford and Hillside. The tenth had numerous close wins as they earned a place in State Tournament competition. Basket Eric Jann arcs his ball high as he goes to the bucket Chet Melli drives hard against Westfield. for two. 164 anlinys F. Bourke, M. Leipzig. G. Gors'kL R. Sclitm. 1.. Buoni. Siana'ing: Bldlc. C. Mclli, B. Bell, f1, .lann. D Guc-r. F. PdJuxniJk. A.L.J. 68 .......... a Coaches San Fillipo and Amo study the progress of the game. 163 Coach T. Arno, T SCORES , . Opp. ,,,,,, Sprmgheld 83 New Providence ,. . 57 Rahway ............ . 77 Cramord . .. 43 V, Scotch Plains V . 63 Kcnilwonh .......... . 37 Berkeley Heights . 50 XWesttield .............. . 67 Union Catholic V 56 Kenilworth ...... 29 Cranford N 36 ,. Berkeley Heights ., 35 7 Springfield 7 ,7 7 58 ,, Hillside . , , 62 Rahway ............ . 7S .. Roselle Cathohc 60 Westlield .......... 48 Scotch Plains . . 49 Hillside ......... . 42 St. Patricks 78 West Side . 58 ...... Asbury Park 72 Fred Boettke Hips 21 quick pass, Bill Bell jumps high to start the second half. Eric Jann fights for possession of In a tense moment every point counts. the ball against Westfield. 166 FIN Run: P. Skull, RV Selitru. Xu'nml Rnu' Cuath B. Hooper, R, W'ch-r, C Mulllgzm Peter Scull sinks another putt. Ralph Seliuo follows through. 167 f Firrt anr: E. Norris, S, Ciccorelli. G Salcy. B, Crabtrtc' E. Thompson, R Mxllcr, M. ley Swami Rmr: F. Boettkc. J, Harper. L. Buuni. D. Gibbons, XV. Carruk, F Dcrcdnu. R. K'utn'z'li. Third Run Coach Pcragallo, J. Koch. C. Mclli. E Bell, E. jann. B, Wthclcx. L. Daney, Baseball 168 Dan Gibbons Hips to Frank Deredita for a double play. Bob Harris lays down a bunt. g : M; m M. s Fm! Ruu Ii Kaulius. B. Nnud, M. Gcntsi, L. Grcb, C. Banicwicz, XV. Tambo, S. Miller, M. Malanga. Vanna! Kuu' R, Unis J. Munttfuxo, D. Bulugh, R. BaLkhm, H. Dckkcr. D, Prue, T. Saley. Third RUUI M. LL-ipzig .l, Kline, N, Tabnr, M. Kmrnry, J. Smiann, G. Turner, G. Gorski. Fourllj Rozr: hmh Liicbglhuux, D. Bczm-r, B Alimomi, G. HOCL B. Matttrn, C, Adauyik. Track and F ield Tom Nicholas gets in position for the shot put. Charlie Banicwicz sets for a high vault. Bob Alimomi sails over the hurdles. 169 to give to a mart worthy came MERCK $ C0., pharmaceuticals animal health products industrial Chemicals tin mpmnriam Charles William Severs Here we wish to pay tribute to one who, had he lived, would be graduating with us this year. Billy, as most people called him, is remembered for his cheerful laughter and carefree ways. Very seldom was Billy seen Without a smile on his face or CI twinkle in his eye. Through the years we knew him we found him to be dependable and sincere, and we were proud to call him our friend. We shall always want to remember him. Class of 1967 Thanks the Administration Faculty Students for Four Memorable Years The Lance deeply appreciates the Senior Class's donation of the color divider which begins the Senior section. 172 173 Comlafim enlJ 0X Arthur L. Johnson Teachers Association W 174 FOR THE FINEST, SWITCH TO- COLOR 8 BE AMAZED! AUTHORIZED CORKYS SAlES-SERVICE-PARTS TELEVISION SERVICE WE ARE ZENITH RADIO 0 TELEVISION . APPLIANCES FACTORY TRAINED Corner of Westfield Ave. 8- COL OR TECHNICIANS Joseph 515., Clark We Service All Zenith Color RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY in Middlesex 8 Union Counties 3 88-2 200 z EiIITII-YEL Ev'ISI6N E RA D I 0 SERVICE 173 Walcoff-McCusker Dance Studio 9th Year in Clark ALL PHASES OF DANCING TAUGHT Ballet Toe Modern Jazz Tap Tiny Tots Acrobatics Adult Exercise and Dance Class Hawaiian Beginners to Advanced REGISTER NOW FOR FALL OR SUMMER CLASSES 75 Bartell Place, Clark bff Westfield Avenud FU 8-6088 New York Trained Teachers: ANNAMAY WALCOFF - PATRICIA McCUSKER EDWARD SINCLAIR 176 Enmpliments of Club 55 - $I$33a2$z I'r 177 Eumpliments - Student Enuncil 178 D RAKE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 1 V x I .lC 77' m PLOHA cm RSES WM ' t EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL t 7 at JUNIOR ACCOUNTING 1'! a a: SENIOR ACCOUNTING v: ? k$ at SECRETARIAL 1r Kc -, 5 vz STENOGRAPHY at $ y VA' TYPEWRITING i' DRAKE GRADS GET THE BEST JOBS! Schools located in NEWARK, ELIZABETH, ORANGE, NORTH PLAINFIELD, PASSAIC. NEW BRUNSWICK FREE LIFETIME PLACEMENT SERVICE! Approved by the State of New Jersey Department of Education Founded 1883 179 To encourage the best in each student by giving special recognition to athletic as well as scholastic or any other outstanding achievement A.L. Johnson Booster Club OFFICERS President . ,, ,, , , , CHARLES ADASC'ZIK Vice President Clarld . ,. GILBERT LESKO Vice President Kilrarwoo$ . , , , JOHN SCHNITZER Secretary ,, 7, ,, 7 ,7 , ,, MRS. ROSEMARY GUZZO Treasurer , , ,,,,,,,, ,, , MRS. BETTY LOU HARPER Meetings at the High School Every Third Thursday 0! the month. Compfimenlo am! 325! WJAeJ Wadell Equipment Company, Inc. 159 TERMINAL AVENUE CLARK, NEW JERSEY 180 EUMPLIMENTS IJF KEY CLUB Campfim enlJ of Villa Contracting 80., Inc. 181 109 NORTH AVE., W1, WESTFIELD E ADams3-5I5O ? m : 91:32; :5 n$K5uxi 3 ll ,. '5 . r 5' AMPLE FREE PARKING Open Every Day 3.5;: CONGRATULATIONS New Departure - Hyatt Bearings Division GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 182 HOWARD CLOTHES FEATURING Adelphi Shop Authentic Ivy and Continental Ivy Clothing NEWARK JERSEY CITY - PATERSON - PASSAIC PERTH AMBOY - HACKENSACK ROSELLE Eumpliments of F. BLA. Mt m , . M Jan! 1' l m 2M 183 388-4783 TOM IACKEY T 6: B TILE CONTRACTOR Remodeling - Mosaics - Ceramics FREE ESTIMATES 14 Rose Terrace Clark. N. I. WYCKOFF PRINTING COMPANY INC. Wesuield. New Iersey 232-3800 184 PENN TOWER DINER 994 Raymond Plaza East 111 Chestnut Street Newark. New Iersey Roselle, New Iersey Compliments of the FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA Officers Barbara Flochek Linda Heinz Co-Presidents Carol Nelson Christine Adosczik Nancy Paulmenn Vice President Secretary Treasurer Area Code 201 - 38170332 W. G. Slmtery ACCURATE BUSHING COMPANY BT EQUIPIVIENT DIVISION Products - from - Sweden Inc. 443 North Avenue Garwood, New Jersey 315 Central Avenue Clark, N. I. 07066 STONEWALL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Compliments of 1083 Raritcm Road Clark. New Jersey SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY Clark,s First Financial Institutd, 185 Compliments of 'I'ERZELLA BUS SERVICE Colonic, New Jersey Phone 381-4544 Auto Financing CHARLES H. SULLIVAN INSURANCE AGENCY Auto - Life - Health Workmens Compensation Home - Business - Marine Problems of the Teenage Driver are Our Specialty P.O. Box 782 83 Westfield Ave. Clark. N. l. 186 FEATHERBED LANE SCHOOL 801 Featherbed Lcme. Clark, N. 1. Nursery - Kindergarten Grades 1 thru 6 Summer Day Camp WALTER I. JOHNSON 4 Funeral Honle - 803 Barium Road Clark. New Jersey CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1967 Compliments Of R.C.A . In tornmional Division RADIO CORPORATION OF ANIERICA Clark, New Jersey Compliments of MERIT SUPER MARKET 52 Westfield Avenue Clark. New Jersey CLARK LADIES INC. 140 Central Avenue Clark. New Jersey FUlton 1-4700 WESTBERG 9.2mm oi CLARK. INC. The Finest in Jewelry for those who are Particulaf, Expert Repairing for Watches, Iewelry CALL . .. 381-0660 1075 Raritcm Rd., Clark. N. I. C. A. Adlerbert, Pres. Store Hours 9-6, Mon. 9-9 i' Charms i Jewelry - Watches i Diamonds - Gifts it Silverware 187 WA 52311 Night FU 87843 The IOHANSEN Company 3-1. ARUTA 6c SONS 237 South Avenue General Contractors Garwood. New Iersey 201 - 789-0313 1027 W. St. George Avenue Linden. N. I. VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY CELANESE PLASTICS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER Metallics Division P.O. Box 737 Clark. New Iersey 07065 160 Terminal Avenue Telephone 382-4400 Clark, New Iersey 188 12011 381 1313 WILLIAM B HOLLAND HOLLAND Agency Real Estate - Mortgages - Appraisals 21 BRANT AVENUE CLARK, NEW JERSEY FUlton 830433 COMPTON REALTY WEND ELL A. COMPTON Realtor and Insuror 36 BRANT AVENUE CLARK. N. I. 12 Blocks from Parkway Exit 1351 IOHN SCHWARTZ, INC. Electrical Engineering 0: Contracting CLARK. N. I. FUlzon 1-6868 P.O. BOX 725 Phone: ADVANCED PRINTING CO. 246 NORTH AVENUE GARWOOD. N. 1. 27674575 12011 789-0040 C A S A L E Sheet Metal 6: Mfg. Co.. Inc. Plate 0 Structural Fabrication Erection and I nstallalion GENERAL MACHINE AND ASSEMBLY WORK All Sizes - A11 Meials - Designed or 10 Spec. P. 0. BOX 195 3- 50 CENTER STREET - GARWOOD. N. I. 07027 Phone 201 - 789-2030 DANIEL DUPUIS 201 - 789-2031 SKILL KNIT FABRICS INC. 501 SOUTH AVENUE GARWOOD. N. I. 12011 789-0200 Magnus Methods for Industry MAGNUS CHEMICAL Tel: Division Economics Laboratory, Inc. Industricd Cleaning Materials - Cleaning and Processing Equipment Metalworking Lubricants - Rust Preventives - Paint Strippers Marine and Power Plant Chemicds - Paints and Finishes 400 SOUTH AVENUE GABWOOD, NEW IERSEY 07027 A Triple Service Plant at Your Service THE ART PRESS PRINTERS 244 WEST FIRST AVENUE ROSELLE. NEW IEBSEY Phone 2411,3200 Letterpress . . . Ofsel . . . Typography Sales Representative 3 Earn; 1. Neiqel WM 189 KARL'S LINDEN PORK STORES CARL ARMANN, President Cold Cuts Our Specialty Prime Meals and Poultry WHOLESALE and RETAIL CLARK LINDEN RED BANK SUPER MARKET 29 H. Price Street 13 Monmouth SI. Clarkfcn Shcpping Center Tel. 486-5086 - 9 Tel. 741-0450 Barium Road Tel. 3887864 CONINIERCIAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 431 CENTRAL AVENUE WESTFIELD. NEW IERSEY FU 1-2919 Landscape Architects Trees - Shrubs SAM BONACCORSO 6: SON Landscape Contractor 0 Nurserymen Stone Walls - Leader Drains Power Spraying Tractor Excavating - Sod 134 FEATEHBED LANE CLARK, N. I. FU 8-9694 Flying A Service JOE'S GARAGE WILLIAM URCIUOLI, Prop. General Auto Repairing Complete Bear Wheel Alignment Service Ignition and Lubrication Service 56 WESTFIELD AVENUE CLARK. N. I. 07066 SOLOMON'S INCORPORATED WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Sporting Goods 1171 ELIZABETH AVENUE ELIZABETH. NEW JERSEY Phone 3520404 0405 MARGARET ERDEI Travel Consultant Tel. 72017 381-0260 - 687-6937 TRAVEL GUIDE 1085 HABITAN ROAD CLARK. NEW JERSEY FRANK'S WHEEL 777 RARITAN ROAD CLARK, NEW IERSEY Dial 38874126 Nels Haefner - Iim Donovan HUNTING and FISHING LICENSES ISSUED IACK RUDDY'S SPORT CENTER S porting Goods HUNTING and FISHING Fishing Rods and Reels Rebuilt - Gun Repairs Manhattan Bowling Balls 188 WESTFIELD AVENUE CLARK, N. I. WWW Telephone: FU'AQn 176500 Manager HOWARD IOHNSON'S Motor Lodge of Clark. N. I. AAA GARDEN STATE PARKWAY mm 185 cu Central Avenue1 CLARK. NEW IERSEY MATTHEW MINNICINO COMPLIM ENTS OF KEY CLUB D101 7 8-9 0123 The WM. F. V'ESLY CO. Distributors of Automotive Products 7011 Pipes Made VWhile You Vv'qit 50 NORTH AVENUE GARWOOD, N- I, IOHN PETERSON, Prop, 388-3587 O'IOHNNIES VARIETY STORE 170 WESTFIELD AVENUE CLARK. NEW IERSEY 07085 CLARK DRUGS 86 WESTFIELD AVENUE, CLARK 1 381-7100 Agency for Russell SIover Candy lVe Rent and Sell Surgical Supplies Cosmetician on Duty FOR LOVELY WOMEN NAN'S FASHION SHOPPE 1120 RABITAN ROAD. CLARK Complete Line of Sportswear - Dresses - Lingerie and Accessories 1 Special Discounts for Regional Students - Monday, Thursday 6: Friday 10 A.M.19 P.M. Tuesday, Wednesday, t8 Saturday 10 A,M1-5:30 P.M. FUlton 177160 GRANRATH'S LUNCHEONETTE Tasty Sandwiches - Tempting Sundaes School Supplies 38178111 1074 RARITAN ROAD CLARK, NEW IERSEY 191 FREE Delivery A Just Call 382-2440 CLARK LIQUORS - DELI Buffet Catering 1040 LAKE AVENUE CLARK. NEW JERSEY WW COMPLIMENTS OF STEMIVIER REALTY Realtor - Insurer 990 RARITAN ROAD CLARK. NEW JERSEY FU 11-6633 In Clark IVs BAUM'EL'S LIQUOR Thomas Edison's Dream Come? True Elertriv Hommq Vv'th Evm'ynnri's Means Now PuHir SGIVECP Elvrhic Hmuv walint; Ruins fox Gold Mr-dulinn Homes Nhlkhs Ihm Pbssihh. PREMIER LIGHTING 6: ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. Dishihutcls THERMADOH ELFCTRX? HOME HEATING EQUIPMFNT Elm'mcal Suyr sttinvhve Crystal Chandolwrs 7 AH 1W1 FWHHW Bern's Fans V Chelsea Fans , Nut: 7nd Hx-mis, qumss Fans and Hoods , szmw Hm! Mm 1 11ml. '15 235 NORTH AVENUE GARWOOD, NEW IERSEY SUnsm 970666 Phone FU 117488 AAA Mctcr Club of America CLARK CITIES SERVICE General Repairs 104 WESTFIELD AVENUE CLARK. N. I. FU 8-3200 TOWN HARDWARE Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Supplies DUPONT cmd COOK 61 DUNN PAINTS HOUSE FURNISHINGS 28 WESTFIELD AVENUE CLARK. N. 1. 3812300 B LUBHANO TITO'S RESTAURANT Italian Food - Pizza - Banquet Facilities GARDEN STATE PARKWAY - EXIT 135 1189 RAHXTAN ROAD CLARK. N. l. 382.7144 BUD THOMASON, Proprietor CLARK'S NEWEST SERVICENTER CLARKWAY ESSO BRANT AVE. AND WESTFIELD AVE. CLARK, N. I. Phone: 486-2900 Eager to Serve . . . FARBER BROTHERS LUMBER CO INC. Building Supplies for Home and Industry 1025 W. ST. GEORGE AVENUE LINDEN. N. 1. WWW WWW Phr mm 38177897 CLARK PRINTING COMPANY Fine Printing 59 BRANT AVENUE CLARK, N. I. 38870932 353-2609 AMERIGO NETTA, Prop. CLARK VIEW FLORIST Complete Floral Servire Weddings, Hospitals c3 Funeral Arrangements 1435 RARITAN ROAD CLARK. N. I. 7B? 17311 SIMONE SICOLA'S MUSICAL DISCOUNT CENTER Th? Fmes' in Musz: C 'hv? Lcwest Prirras Instrumenls - Arressories - Shoe! Muir - Lessons REDUCE RENTA LS 350 NORTH AVENUE GARWOOD. N. I. COMPL'AMFNT OF CLARK LUMBER SUPPLY COMPANY. INC. Call 783-0733 DAVID A. MURRAY Insurance AUTO A FIRE - LIFE Frlendiy, Nniqhbcriy, Immedioze Service 345 SOUTH AVENUE GARWOOD. N. 1. CLASS OF 1968 BEST VVVISHES Class of 1967 PAREN T - TEA CHER ASSOCIATION SUBURBAN SHOWCASE Clarkk Lending Fashion Center for Misses, Junior and Petites Featuring an exciting line of . . . DRESSES LINGERIE SUITS ERAS AND GIRDLES SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES 1069 RARITAN ROAD CLARK, NEW JERSEY Open Daily 10 10 5:30 PM. - Fndcys Till 9 PM. Compliments of S. P. Q. R. CLUB COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT CLASS OF 1969 THE ROAD RUNNERS Popular Music for Any Occasion . Bob - 2326197 Infcrmalion 0nd Bookings . , HARVARD CLEANERS Barium Road 5 Walnut Avenue Clark. New Iersey 382 247.4 Tel. 789-1322 Roger Munn 7 Frank Munn ROGER'S SPEED SHOP Speed Equipment Racing Engines Built 217 South Avenue Garwood. New Jersey Maze! Tm: lo the Class of 1967 CLARK UNITED SYNAGOGUE YOUTH 141 Valley Road Clcrrk. New Iersey Best Wishes lo 67 DR. AND NERS. RICHARD ZA'I'Z 6. FAMILY FRANCIS M. K. KARNEY. M. D. Garwood Good Luck GARWOOD BEVERAGES INC. 2 Norlh Avenue Garwood. New Jersey Good Luck and Best Wishes for a Happy and Successful Future THE MASSARI FAMILY WWW H.67at2zm... MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. MOGENSEN, SR. Best Wishes to the Class of 67,, ME. AND MRS. GOKEY MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH LUTES Wish to Cnngralulalp Um Class of 1967 FRANKLIN E. STEVENS. D.D.S. May all your goals and endeavors, You as students. wish to fulfill, Be arhxeved, by one and all In climbing the ladder cf success THE LA MONTAGNE FAMILY BILL'S BARBER SHOP 140 Wesuield Avenue Clark. New Jersey Best Wishes LIBRARY COUNCIL Compliments of LIONEL AND ROSE NICHOLAS CLARK HOME SUPPLY 205 Westfield Avenue, Clark FU. 8-5447 Alu nlinum Products STELLA'S BAKERY 181 Wesuield Avenue Clark, New Jersey Best of Luck 10 Everyone in ?he Class of 67 , Irom HOMEROOM 2 l 7 To the Graduutmg Class of June 67 Best Wlshes for Your Success MR. AND MRS. SAUL BERMAN 6. FAMILY HENRY BUONI HELEN BUONI BEAU BUONI MARGARET BUONI BILLY BUONI Best Wishes Class of 1967 MR. 5 MRS. JOHN D. GRAHAM Best Wishes to the Class of 67 , MR. AND MRS. E. I. KELLY O'LIJ RESIDEX CORPORATION WWW MR. AND MRS. THOMAS R. MINOQUE. IR. E. M. ANDREWS, IR. 1105 Westfield Avenue Ruhway. New Iersey Phone F111 873144 , 3145 SUnse! 929886 Bear Wheel Alinemem BOB'S SERVICE 6 REPAIR G u l f 123 South Avenue Garwood. New Iersey Congratulakons 10 the Class of Ninefeen Sixty-Seven THE 1966-67 G.A.A. COMPLIMENTS OF DR. WEXLER 272-5210 8:30 Till Noon Mon thru in, Frank Rmaldi, Prop. RABITAN BARBERS The Laws! in Hair Styling fnr NIP . Women and Children 1204 Raritcm Road Clark. New Jersey CLARK FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CORP. Walnut Avenue and Valley Road Clark, New Jersey THE VILLAGE CLEANERS 14 Joseph Steel Clark. New Iersey WESTBRANDT AUTO PARTS AND GARAGE INC. 381-1900 239-241 Westiield Avenue Clark, New jersey BR, 275615 Tues. Thru Sci. 9 to 5 Fridays to 9 Closed Mondays TOWN 'N COUNTRY BEAUTY SALON Amplp Parking in anr 1208 Rmiicm Road Crunlord, N. I. LOG CABIN 675 Rurikm Road Clark, New Jersey PU. 88745 KARIN DI NICOLA FU, 8-7471 FRANK KUBERSKI R e a l l o r Real Estate 2 Insurance 2 Mortgages 7 Appraisals 826 Ruritun Road Clark, N. I. GROSSMAN'S BARBER SHOP Come In - Take A Load Off Your Head NICKAU MANUFACTURING CO. 1177 Raritan Road Clark, New Iersey Best Wishes from GABWOOD TOWN PHARMACY 107 Center Street 7894117 Garwood, N. 1. WWW Mpabzom FU. 1-7929 89743 Open Late Thurs. 6x Fri. 245 WEST Distinctive Hair Design HAIR COLORING 0nd PERMANENT WAVING 245 Wesuield Avenue Clark. New Jersey Good Luck Class of 67 May Happiness and Success Be Your Constant Gompcmions ME. AND MRS. DAVID E. BOYLE Phone ?01 388-1581 Leslie Barbell, Pres BARTELL FARM GARDEN SUPPLIES. INC. I'uxl t? Rail and Storkallp Fvncing TORO FOVXER MOWERS 277 Central Avenue Clark, N. I. 07068 Congratulations Class of 1967 from Kalhfs Grandmother MRS. MARGARET BOYLE STEVE BANYASZ cS RUSS BURLEIGH 109 Cemer Stree! Garwood. New Iersey Best of Luck MR. 6: MRS. DAN BRACUTO FROM A FRIEND Success and Best Wishes In All Endeavors to the Graduates MR. AND MRS. NATHAN ROTH AND FAMILY icno 789 2191 Erick Skivld ERICH'S GERMAN CAR REPAIRS AND BODY WORK Carma Trained Rlpchanics 251 Norlh Avenue Garwood. N. I. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 206 Wishes the Best of Luck to the Graduating Class of 1967 276-9456 DUDICK 5. SONS Kilchon Cabinets Formica Work Garwood, N. I. thchen Appliances - 40 North Avenue Good Luck to the 1967 Graduates MR. AND MRS. JOHN DI BATTISTA GARWOOD SHELL SERVICE Compolution Tune-Ups - P-C Valve Adj. FORD SPECIALISTS Garwood. N. 1. 785-2055 To Th? Class of 1967 Best Wishes for A Successful Future MR. AND MRS. WM. HERMAN STANDARD NIPPLE WORKS. INC. 15 Nonh Avenue Garwood. New Jersey QUU 273-8993 R M TOOL MOLD CO.. INC. IOHN ROSER EDWARD MEGA Tools - Dies - Molds 241 Broad Street Summil. N. 1. WW H.?mm Compliments of MEYERHOFF WELDING CORPORATION Garwood. New Jersey THE HUT Lunrhmnwuv 304 North Avenue Garwood. New Iersey 7890083 DEL RUE POOL SUPPLIES Pools - Chmnicals - Toys 60-54 North Avenue Carl D91 Contc, Prop. Garwood, N. I. Hos! W'islws In the Class of 67 M. COOPER MR. AND MRS. ROBERT D. HARRIS 48673797 7890435 BILINSKAS BROS. Aw Bowling Balls .- nrmmi Whit.w you Wan ACCESSORIES 1001 Roselle SL, Linden, N. I. 846 Nonh Ave., Garwood. N. I. Good Lurk lo Ill? Class of 1967 MAYOR AND MRS. WM. I. MAGUIRE MR. AND MRS. JAMES D. MUMFORD. IR. Best Wishes to the Class OI 67, MR. AND MRS. CHARLES WEINSTEIN Compliments of MR. AND MRS. A. BABICH MR. AND MRS. FRANK WOODRUFF Bonn Forluna Du SIGNOR DE CRISTOFARO ENZ BROS. MARKET FHPMs - Poultry Phone SUnsel 941260 340 North Ave., Garwood ED 306 North Avenue Garwood. New Jersey GARWOOD COIN SHOP 348 North Avenue Garwood, New Iersey 789-0469 Phone 388-6782 Your Hosts Artie 6. Cy RASCAL HOUSE Restaurant and Bake Shop 36 Central Avenue Clark, New Jersey UM Exit 135, Garden State Parkwaw Ww Hannah L. Tomrolh Mr. and Mrs. T. Richard Giuney Mrs. Mary Schiller Donna and Frank Schiller Sp. l4 $ Mrs. P. Schiller Larry and Mary Sehnal Boys 57 ML and Mrs. Thus. I, Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Stucrl Budd Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dias Mr. and Mrs. G. Treacy Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bernstein G Family Domenick and Mary Gais Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Koniuszy Mr. and Mrs. James Neville Mr. and Mrs. William Mohoney Clinedmsi Family Mr. and Mrs. M. Torncxmbe Boron Von Derillo Dale and Kathie Mrs. Scarff's HR. 33 Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Monson Mrs. Ann Duckett Lillian Tcmbo Hoidel Tcmbo Sharen Tcmbo Wayne Tambo Iumes Short Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Branden 6 Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Privilera ML and Mrs. J. Soney William B. Krcynczk, Ir. C. Amubile Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gerber A Friend of Douglas Frey The Caimano's The DiCrismforo Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mega George F. Mellert Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Miller 5. Family Compliments of a Friend Voccaro's Bakery Sophie and George Skibinsky Mr. and Mrs Vincem Tutsi Vaccaro's Milkmen Joe's International Del. Donnie and Joan Barbara Ulecka Linda and Sue Harbord Mr. and Mrs. A. Hcrbord Super Duper Swinging Doofies Best Wishes from HR. 9 Hi Sahib Pat and Frank Cheeko Shmolcxr HR 207 Mrs. Agnes Clark Mr. cmd Mrs. Frank Clark Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Bcllinqer Mr. and Mrs. Stun Bcrcko Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Brummer Mr. and Mrs. Dan Billy Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Grunrath, Ir. Anonymous Peter E. Moran, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Faeser Mr. and Mrs. James E. Koch Best Wishes HR. 11 Class oi 1970 HR. 11 Gamer Mrs. S. Landsman 3 Cheers for Gundaker Dennis Hoyer Tim George Schraqqer's Seniors John and Maryann Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kulbaba 212 Fulton's Follies Mr. and Mrs. Harold Larsen Congratulations '67 Graduates - Mr. and Mrs. Harchur Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson Mn and Mrs Howard Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Reilly 6: Family Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bracken From Caf 1P H. R. 203 E. Hellinqer Mr. and Mrs. Iohn L, Dugan Mr. and Mrs. Muchmore ...BOOSTERS . .. V. Hauswcxld Mr. and Mrs. S. Horky Mrs. Russel A. Stryker Mr. and Mrs. Ioe Wilder Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox Mr. and Mrs Steven Gmbowski The Powder PuH Len Schlecier Anita and Russ George Burcxk Mr. and Mrs, George Slryker Ian Herson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ecrdley Mr. and Mrs Peter Kirpan The Kellerman Family Mr. and Mrs Mousted Mr. and Mrs. Ditzel Marge Harper Walt Lilly Van Nana's Mr. and Mrs. A. Godek Mr. and Mrs. I. Sywec Christine Ann Sywec Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Coniglio Charlie Brown's A11 Sic: Senior Basketball Division H. R. 210 Sophomores Donald Zimmerman, DDS. Brandy's Coffee Shop Robert's Clorkton Hairdresser Riccio's Barber Shop Lillicn's Curl Comer Congratulations Seniors - Mn and Mrs. Achtel Miss Harriet Stein ML and Mrs. Frederic Schragger Bcumel's Liquor Store Mr. and Mrs. A. Zavoda Bob Ascolese and loan The Hannis Family Mr and Mrs. Stanley Vest William L. Angelo Mrs. F. Galiszewski Mr. and Mrs. R. O'Neill Emanuel Kaptain Good Luck To The Seniors Mrs. Briggs Mrs. Charlotte Neqrello The Stowaways - LPJ... Mulczrski's Radio and T.V. Service Lou Casale Mr. and Mrs. R. Rambo English II - Honors Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Walsch Mr. and Mrs. A. Prish Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burkhardt Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Weber and Family Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Ryan, Ir. LeWcmd Family Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Blaze Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mantz Irvin Madam Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stein Mr. and Mrs. G. Busacca Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Skimmons Mr. and Mrs F. C, Thuisz Mr. and Mrs James R. Kelly Mazel Tov i Hi1 and lean Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph GmbOWSki I. E. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olearczyk The Bemurhs Nita Bemarkt George Tomroth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelso Mr. and Mrs. Roben Pecson E. Kozatch Mr. and Mrs. Vimor E. Hugo Anthony Fanudk Lova MC Portland Mr. and Mrs. John Horzepa Mrs. Helen Kovach Mr. and Mrs. Bernstein Mr. Frank Kovuch Mr. and Mrs Daniel Fiadino Mr. and Mrs. John Noce Mr. and Mrs. Edward Petill Mr. and Mrs. Francis H Young Unknown Mr. and Mrs. Mincrchenko Mn and Mrs. T. Westetlund Charles A. Burger Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Terhune Mn and Mrs. E, H Renaud, Sr. Donna and Jean chi Mr. and Mrs. S Milstein C C. Trieschmcnn Bill Wermuth. U. Va. Don and Marilyn Tom Connly Mrs. Yurusi Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence R. A. Clausen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisnosky Mr. and Mrs. H. Bobenz L. Woskow G. M. Adolph Mr and Mrs Leon Zamorski Mr. and Mrs Ioseph Winter Icy and Scott Winter Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Flesher, Ir. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs Alexander Icsman Mr. and Mrs. W. Greb Elliott Levine Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. MC Gee Robert MC Gee Mrs. Rob911 Huarmcmn Mrs. Ioseph I. Rock. Sr. Ellen A. Rock Mr, and Mrs. A. Homer Miss Sandra Dabrcwski Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Kovach Mr. and Mrs. H. Szetelu Buenc Suerte HR. 204 From HR. 224 Best Wishes Mrs. Gunther Mr. and Mrs. William Achtel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor The Nabb Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray McComb Ann and Bill Miskovich Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Heinze Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hoy Cheryl and Cindy Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fischer ML and Mrs. Robert Harding Mrs. Cartwright Mr. Harry Pcmlmenn Garwood Paint and Hardware F10 and Ken Mrs. Pcsco Compliments of Dorsey Harrington Arthur Obeneufer Miss Isabelle Walsh Best Wishes The Colonna's Mr. and Mrs. William R. Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Anhur Icmn All the Krohns Judy and Shelly The Spitulny Family HR. 224 Best Wishes, The Richer Family Mr. and Mrs. N. Husselman Mr. and Mrs. I. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weber Mrs. Frank Clark Mrs. William Tcnne Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bellow Mr. and Mrs. E. Kaptain Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Parin Best Wishes - The Pearl Family Mrs. Ann Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wojtkiewicz The Girls in HR. 208 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Cutozzi The Kuna Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisnosky Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Brummel Miss Short Mr. and Mrs. I. Binetti Mr. and Mrs. Wermuth Miss Lindbeny Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cuimano ML and Mrs. Glen T. Hoke Mr. and Mrs. T. Matiejunas Mr. and Mrs. A. Carmello Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Walsch Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lockwood Miss Muggese Mr. Kvedor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mega Mr. I. Worobetz Mr. and Mrs. Lazar Gare Mr. and Mrs. R. Del Comte Mr. and Mrs. E. Mcsterson Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Iandersits Lorraine Iandersits John and Julie Soney Mr. and Mrs. Randophl Spittel Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Todd Mr. and Mrs. W. Terhune Mr. and Mrs. S. Szczepcmik Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bcruko Mr. Thomas Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Selitto, Sr. Mr. and Mrs R. Rambo Pat and Marge Patrick John Patrick Sue and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conrad Mr. and Mrs. R. Pec'mu Mr. and Mrs. John W. chtich Mrs. M. Krankoff Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller Mr. and Mrs. John Sieracki Mrs. B. Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stringer The Yiddle Four Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Alimonti IoAnn and Rich Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer The Deredita Family The Tambo Family Warren C. Peterson Miss Diane Autos Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Antes Mr. Martin Adomek Mrs. Dorothy Adamek Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bemarkt Mr. and Mrs. Saul Bermcm Mr. and Mrs. H. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brumer Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Budd' Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zamorski Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Louis DuB'mo Mrs. Mary Yorusi Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Warne Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Monson Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Grabowski Mr. and Mrs. S. Milstein Mrs. S. Gumcmn Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Thaisz Mrs P. Kocska Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ielinski Mr. and Mrs. George Kokinda Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. A. Homer Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown Mr. and Mrs. Smphen Flachek Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Herwg, Sr. Best Wishes from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gcriinkel From Ginger and Me Mr. and Mrs. William Bell, Jr. Erma and Geshard ChrisHansen Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Rosenthal and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Skimmons A. I. Soricmo Mary I. Soricmo Mr. and Mrs. D. Warchol Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kuhn Mr. and Mrs. J. Piscopo Schrcgger's Seniors John Frederick's Family Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Westerlund MW 199 Dear Reader. T125 Impmiribly Drcizm has been attaincd only through the efforts of individuals who have given unscllishly of their timc and energy. Without this help, many of the goals the stuff hoped to LlCl'llcVC would never have bccn fulfilled; many of the memories which will now lw yours would not have lvccn as vivid and hwutiful. I would like to express my deepest thanks to Mr. DcCuro, Mr. DCRUSRL Mr. Vitkowsky, Normandy Studios, Mr. Pructt of Progress Associates, the Administration, the Futulty, uml our lucncfuttors. Enough kOUlCl not hc said to thank Miss Allgocvcr 21nd Mrs. Schrziggcr for their paticntc, advice 11nd mmplcte understanding. Mr. MCCuskcr deserves special credit for the many long hours and personal hclp which hc put forth to finance the yearbook. A special thanks to my staff for their dedication, effort and understanding. I hope that we all look back upon editing the Lance with fond memories realizing that some of our hopes, which on days looked bleak and dismal, were finally fulfilled. Without people as devoted as you, the Lance of 1967 would never have existed. A year which at times seemed long has passed rather quickly. I hope you all enjoy the Lyme as much us we have enjoyed editing it. My best wishes go to next year's staff. As long as you remain true to your quest :1 yearbook of fond memories will be yours. Sincerely, W692 Editor-in-Chicf '7':- 0. : 5;; w 111 w u 1!;71111 , -. 9 , i -- :.x 4,9. , .. - , 1:551: 7?; 4 A RlllllllSS vzs AB 200
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