Arthur L Johnson Regional High School - Lance Yearbook (Clark, NJ)
- Class of 1970
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RESERVE BOOK Lance, 1970 0.3 ! This reserve book is not transferable and must not be taken from the library, except when properly charged out for overnight use. 1 Borrower who Signs this card ls responsible far .the book in accordance with the posted . regulations. ' . Avoid fines and preserve the rights of others ' yby obeying these rules. Lynn; NAME ,4 V ???;kgl AVXZJXC lwwr M V V ' ld ' 5T1 ,4 . :3 V . i1 This reserve 15001: is not iransf6fz'il118haHdh ! -s Cir must not be taken from the library , 'eXcept5 w Aproperly charged out for overnight use. .. ' :. 1 Borrower. W'ho signs this- card 15 responsdfole for the book in ac'cOrdance with; the: posted? ,regulation's. AVQid fines a'nd preserve the rights 'of oth6is H by obeying- these rules. u 1 1 1- . Ei W - . .1 15.71. . ., J T fDA'IZE 'NAMEhV To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to reap; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; A time to get, and a time to lose; a time to keep, and a time to cast away; A time to rend, and a time to sew; a time to keep silence, and a time to speak; A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of peace. . . Wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better than that a man should rejoice in his own works; for that is his portion: For who shall bring him to see what shall be after him? Ecclesiastes 3 n7 oe MM wrP u up .AuJ ta u $bw 019A .mme $tM waw wlala enn au 30 time to 5e Aorn, anal a lime to 6159; a time to annt, anal a time to reap; to Leaf; anal a time to Lme .x4 time to lufli due! a t 7' a up Aui a time to $reaA clown, krUV: ,y...l - .4 lime to weep, anal a time to faugA; a lime to mourn, an a lime to clance; ARTHUR LJOHNSON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 1N HEMORIAM ROBERT SEVELL CLASS OF KENNETH KUSPIEL CLASS 0? I964' 'IHOHAS BADAVAS CLASS Of 1965 RICHARD SWWZLCIN CLASS Of 1965 HAVE GIVEN US SOMETHING A.LJ .VER POSSESSED BEFORE . A HERITAGE 0F BRAVERV AND CALLANXRY-THESE MEN DIED IN VIETNAM 1967-1968 Kfiil'lffllil' .4 time to gel, anal a lime to ode; a time to Leela, anal a lime to cad! away; W .r. Emma, i E t. l i i . nL-a 35!; using! VI. - a. me to dew; i IMV;;,:; -u a h'me to Aeelo Alfence, anc! a lime to dpeaA; ' Iv W La. J4 time to renal, and! a f x ant! a lime to Late,- gm, of to time J4 anal a time 0K peace . . . war, time a 1 1 12 WAerefore .9 perceive lAaf fliere i5 notAing Adler- tAan tAaf a man dAoufc! rejoice in lu'd own worLd; law tAat id Aid portion: or on dAaif grin? Aim, f0 deg wAal dAaif Ac alkyd Aim? ,2. w 'rwv .W v WWW me VWWSH'W , 4:43: ,tfi: a mix? ?,Whlchrpagses fast away JyBe that moment four years JOng ' OM fina'l setting day, . J v: M mmories to keep, Ana Qllkwast away: 1w; Joan Leslie Adamski ttThe words of the prophets are written on the subway walls . . 7 . . . q'uiet . . . always ready to help . . . future business leader . . Joan Lynette Fearnley Anderson ttFriendship often ends in love, but love in friendship, nevert, . . . well-liked by those who know her . . . pretty blond . always blushing. . . Lynette 16 Gordon 1.. Adolph, Jr. Non-conformist . . against the long hair trend . . . 6There is a lot of sorrow in the world,, . . . Bub Anthony Almeida Carefree rolling stone . . have to workP . . . Tony Kenneth Grant Andrew Easy going . . ttLife is just a bubble-gum wrapper with no com- ic insideh . . . dynamic . . . talen- ted actor and singer . . . Ken . always has a joke . . . ttTo get ahead you m 5 Grace Marie Alves Considerate . . . warm . . . loves acting and singing . . . ttltts what we learn after we think we know it all that countst, . . . Grace Susan Andrew Future airline stewardess . . . plans to return to England . . . ttGod save the Queenlt, . . accent . . . Sue . cute Paul Ahn WThese have been the greatest four years of my lifeV, . . . believes in recognition for all A.L.J.as stu- dents . . . hard working . . . D.E. President . . . Paul Leonard Annese ttlts what you put into life that determines what you get out of ith . . . enjoyed his years at A. L. J. . . . Len Rita Anthes Always looking for a good time . . . petite . . . Rita Diane Antas Howard D. Archer Future in nursing . . . plans to Likes water sports . . . main 0b- move to Florida . . . quiet but jective is college . . . hLife is a friendly . . . hGive peace a path with its ups and downs that chanceV . . . Dee really endsh . . . Howie James Basile Robert Bauer Good looking guy . . . known as Loves to meet people . . . carefree thobo,9 . . . enjoys making people style of life . . . part of the spec- , laughr. . . friendly to everyone Jacquelyn Aznar Guy Bailey Eficular A.L.J;,football team . . . ' ' ' Lm Sweetness . . . sincerity . . . con- Industrious and intelligent person The Butcher siderate . . . Lance . . . headed for . . . quiet but perseveres . . . com- Newark State College . . . Jacque petitive spirit proves himself . . . Guido John W. Batich Fred Bauer Creative . . . talented artist . . . AVid sportsman . . . a balance of soft-spoken . . . looks forward to mirth and seriousness . . . great college . , , unknown to Mr. De help to the A.L.J. soccer team . . . Rosa , , . John friendly disposition . . . F red 17 Fred R. Bertolino Band member . . . well-rounded student . . . has energetic desire to achieve . . . basically a happy person . . . F red Thomas Best Football player . . . well-dressed and good-looking . . . lively ap- proach to life . . . Uyktum Sandra Eve Bieljeski eThese four years were fune . . A.L.J. football fan . . . always try- ing to help people when in need . . . Sandy J anice Bihler Joseph Bilella, Jr. Will succeed in whatever she does Always ready for a joke . . . never . . . well dressed . . . Crusader a dull moment . . . easy-going co-editor . . . highly intelligent . . . . . . Joe a good friend . . . Jan Kenneth Bonanno Robert Blejwas Quiet . . . always looking for a Outstanding player on the basket- good time . . . easy going guy . . . ball court . . . school splrited . . . eFord has a better ideae, , , , Ken known for his car and his red hair . . . Bluejay Marilyn Bobertz eWe feel as if we had to mend a torn spider web with our fingere, . . . quiet . . . sometimes shy . . . always cooperative and willing to help . . . Marilyn Susan Bottke A.L.J. cheerleading squad co-cap- tain . . . energetic personality . . . vivacious girl . . . known by all . . . Sue 18 Colleen M. Boyle Friendly and considerate . . . good sense of humor . . . industrious . . . nutty . . . Live and let livf . . . Col Richard John Bowlby Studious . . . hard worker . . . out- standing bass singer in Choir . . . mild-mannered . . . Rich Geraldine Bowater Our Color Guard captain friendly and cute . . . well-iilgeci and well-known . . . always a smile . . . Gerry James M. Boone II Chester Bracuto An individualist . . . a flare for Outstanding man with a soccer music and art . . . liberal values ball . . . great personality . . . all- . . . a unique personality . . . Jim around . . . fun to be with . . . Chet Dennis J . Branden The world is a jigsaw puzzle missing a little peace? . . . repre- sented our school ,in JA,s Oper- ation Aruba?7 . ;. . band member ...Den Kathi Lynn Brown Lance . . . seen all around . . . popular . . . Student Council OHi- cer . . . personality + . . . Kathi Catherine Brophy. Petite . . . always smiling . . . inherently crazy . . . 1 11 drink '99 to anything. . . . Broph Frank Brown Quiet and composed . . . mem- ber of silent majority . . . hard working . . . traditionalist . . . qf you never try something dif- ferent, you will regret if, . . . Q Frank 19 Thomas Brown Donald A. Bucciarelli Plans to go to college . . , surfer Never without a joke . . . free and . . . enjoys working . . . the easy . . . llWhatever turns you iiBombera, 011V, . . . Butch Patricia Bunge ilIf you dig it, do if, . . . plans to continue in the field of art . . . quiet . . . Bungy Carol Susan Busacca Louis Caimano Attractive and intelligent . . . her Tingling personality . . . always smile reflects her vibrance . . . laughing . . . excellent, musician good-natured . . . Lance . . . Carol . . . cT3od bless the child who can stand up and say - I have my own? . . . Lou Linda Burkle Never has a problem worrying her . . . will miss A.L.J. after graduation . . . will never forget Mr. De Rosa . . . fun . . . Lin Karen B. Carlson Richard A. Carpini Loves a good time . . . likes mak- An active guy . . . on the go . . . ing new friends e especially boys football and track . . . well-known . . . cute . . . ill hope what I am . . . ilYou better jump backh . . . in is not a passing thing? . . . Carp Karen Donald Carroll True intellectual . . . definitely conservative ideas . . . class in its entirety is the asset to ALJ .. . . stands up for his opinions Don Jeffrey Robert Cartwright Thomas V. Cartwright Not afraid of being different . . . Outstanding drum captain one of the school,s few activists often appears quiet . . . asset . . . personality reflected in all any band . . . Cartwheel his endeavors . . . 161? Jo-Ann Dale Carson Loves singing in the musicals . active member of the band . . . llOf all sad words of tongue and pen the saddest are these, llIt might have been? . . . 10 Anthony Catalano Patricia Catozzi Life at ALJ was a lldragll for Bubbling personality . . . can be Tony . . . digs weekends and seen cracking up . . . liked by her motorcycles . . . likes a good time friends for her amiability . . . Tony Pat Lynn Chalenski Attractive . . . seeks a career in teaching or acting . . . California bound . . . llBe young, foolish, and happyh . . . remembered for school play . . . Lynn Glenna C. Christiansen Richard Christopher Lance . . . quiet . . . llEach must Can be found in Mr. De Rosals pave the road to his own future,, office . - . fairly well-known . . . sweet disposition . . . reserved many friends . . . Rick intelligence . . . Candy Yvonne Joan Chatlos Quiet . . . big green eyes wants to become an actress . . stagestruck . . . lll just want to be someone known to you as mef, a . . . Chat 21 Donna Ann Cifelli Cute and petite addition to twirl- ing squad . . . peppy . . . active on Crusader . . . respects friend- ships . . . Don Douglas J. Clearie Four year member of the band . . trumpet . eMartha my deaf, on the piano . . . sharp and witty . . . Doug Marion Cohen Relatively new to ALJ . . . active . . . supports school functions . . . sincere and friendly . . . Marion, 22 4 ...: Denise Marie Clark Talented . . . sociable . . . sented ALJ well in Girlse State the love of friendse, . . . liberal arts . . . and Girls, Nation . . . easily dis- tinguished in a crowd . . . Dee Robert D. Colonna Likes cracking jokes . . . known for his Corvair . . . eBe a friend to everybody and someone will return your friendship? Odie 10 Patricia Regina Clark repre- eNothing is worth winning except . quiet Pat Kevin M. Connelly An asset to the cross country team . . . sensitive, warm guy . . . intelligent . . concerned Arthur Ronald Clarke Loves horses . . part-time stu- dent at Union Technological School . . well-mannered . . . Ron William Conrad eLots of fun, if ever I comee, . . . fun loving . . . looks forward to looking beck . . . Bill x. William James Cook Lance . . . whatever he does, he 3a- does well . . . courage and is,- strength . . strong convictions 34k x . . an asset to any class . C . - . nthla Co 10 ttBe what you WISh to seemtt . . . y p Bill joking many friends . ttHey Chick? . . . seen and hea.rd. everywhere . . . Cope Ardeth Craemer Cute and friendly . . destined to go far . . sonality . . . Ardeth . nutty . . . . dual per- Diana Lynn Crisafulli Cute and well-dressed . . . co- captain of the twirling squad . . . future as a kindergarten teacher . . . remember ttCripple Creekt, . . . Di Marriage in the future . . . always Robert C. Cornet! ALJts ttMr. Presidenf, . in scholastics . . exc. . . outstandi man on the soccer field . . . i spires confidence and trust Bob Catherine Anne Coyle Sweet disposition . . . friendly t all . . . intelligent . . . ttblusher . . . ttBE? . . . Cathy Judith Ann Corbett Quiet . . . marriage in the future . . seekmg a career in business :..Bee Anne L. Curran Quiet . . plans to further her education . . . career in nursing . . . marriage in near future . . . Curran Valerie Lynn Culbert Pert and attractive . . . school sports . . company of her numerous friends . . . V al active in enjoys the 23 Claire Curry One of our quieter cheerleaders . . . interested in sewing cooperative Claire attractive Michael C. Cutro Proud to be a member of ALI . . . hhthe four most prosperous years of my life,, . . . long time Yankee fan . . . Coot Gloria Czurlanis Pleasant but reserved . . . inter- ested in selling . . . involved in a dancing group working girl . . . Gloria Michael Joseph Curtin Terror to any teacher . . . quiet, . Mike but loves a joke . . g5? Kenneth Cusumano Popular . . . Student Council President a true gentleman and person easy-going guy with a magnetic personality . . . well-dressed . . . Cuss Joseph W. Cutrona Band member . . . active in photo- graphy club . . . hLive while you can h tomorrow exists not? . . . Dond i Deborah Dailey Small . . . quiet . . . nice person to be friendly with . . . values her friends and their friendship . . . Debby J oseph Cuzzo Steven Bruce Cuttler A challenge to figure out Active in football . . . great guy employs sarcastic humor . . comfcal : . . quiCh-Witted always seen smiling . . . Steve - supphed Vlctory partles . . Butch Susan Lee Danilo A pleasant smile for everyone . . .' Color Guard . . . well-liked . . . success cute and well- very school-spirited . is certain . . dressed . . . Sue Thomas DeFranco Friendly disposition . . . sure to brighten up any class . . . iiGood- time Charleyn . . . Tom Raymond De Vito Respected for his vast scientific J knowledge . quiet' in school . a way with words . . . short L . . Ray John Davey Quiet and friendly . . . a nice guy to all . . . considerate . . . John Kathleen Del Come Sincere . . more than life itself? . . tive . . . . 6iDonit love anyone . attrac- warm-hearted . . . Kathy Richard Denbleyker Easy to get along with . . . person- able . . considerate and warm person Kathleen V. De Cristoforo ha: . grea . Christie An unforgettable person . . . fun wherever possible . . sense of humor . . Darleen R. Del Conte Her quiet appearance hides a deep desire for fun . . . nice smile . . . determined individual . . . Stone Face Benito Di Fabio Looks forward to graduation . . mechanically inclined . . . power ful . . . Mike 25 Richard Anthony Dominick Friendly . . . active-minded . . . always has a joke to spark the Anthony Dirienzo E :13; techmcally orlented . Very quiet . . . not easily noticed . . sincere . . . Tony Kathleen Anne Dillon One of ALPS cheerleaders Linus . . . cute and pert . . . ex- cels as a seamstress . . . Kathy James A. Doerer Always willing to lend a helping hand . . . quiet and reserved, but friendly . . . Jim Marylynn Doslik Personable . . . always willing to make friends . . . quiet . . . active ch01r member . . . Mare Adrienne Dudek Likes soul music . . . tall . . . laughing . . . fun to be with . . . Crusader staff . . . shFlick livesh . . . A Ronald Duckett Couldnht resist coming back to ALJ . . . enrolled in TO. Auto . . . future with cars . . . Ron Edward Dudek Enjoys working with cars . . . very quiet . . . good future in his field . . . Ed Michael Duffy Senior class president . . . known and well liked by everyone . . . willing to help at all times . . . 26 active in T0. program . . . Duff Alyce Patricia Dunn Enjoys gathering with friends . . . likes to make herself known . . . surprising gymnast . . . Pat Joseph Dziedzic Mischievious, in a quieter way . a band member . . . likes a good joke . . . Joe Beth Eilbacher Quiet but sincere . . . personable . a great friend to those whc ichow her . . . Beth Robert Dunning Loves a good time . . . concerned about his part in ALJ . . . friendly . . . hWhere therehs life, there,s hope,, . . . Bob Brian Fedirko Sportsminded guy . . . asset to our golf team . . . persistant . . . Puerto Rico William J. Esposito Tries hard at whatever he does . . . likes to meet new kids and make friends . . . Farmer George Everest Looks forward to graduating . . . free and easy-going guy . . . Prac- tical Arts . . . George Eugene C. Fontana Known for his wrestling prowess Peter Fillman . . . man about school . . . out f0! Always happy . . . college bound a good time . . . school spirit . . . . . fun is his constant compan- humor . . . Gene ion . . . Pete 27 Kenneth Foster Diane Marie Frank Nice guy . . . always with a joke Quiet . . . reserved . . . lives life . . . seen with a football or basket- for fun . . . easy going and care- ball . . . gOOd-looking . . . Ken free , , . Suzy Creamcheese Stephen R. Frank Valery Ford . . . P t't t .1 f JOVIal . . . always smlhng 0:;31c;r.e.c::c:rsr::5eAL-J;er:ne 0 sincere . . . military career . . . - - ' ' ' lon0 ti f t 11 lot of fun . . . Lutle Bu: 0 me 00 ba player Otto Denise Marie Freda Convivial girl . . . lots of school spirit . . . quite active cheer- leader . . . energy doesn,t seem to exhaust . H don? believe itV, . . . Freda Wendy Nan Friedfeld Glenn Galiszewski Future in dramatics . . . always ALJ band drummer . . . good- finds something to keep active looking guy . . . loves to perform . . . effervescent . . . W endy with his own band . . . Glenn mmcgs-I- : 3 Richard Frescki Gail Mary Gallagher Out for a good time . . . lively . . . joking . . . blonde . . . Gail Dependable worker . . . concerned with his after school jobs Rich 28 Joseph Garibaldi David Gassmann Enjoys hunting and fishing . . . One of 1072: . . . likes a good hopes to further his education time . . . quiet and sincere . . . aviet . . . Joe Dave Bruce A. Gavarny Carol Lynne Galush Known for his small height . . . Prankster . . . always with a laugh good-looking . . . always has a . . . easy to be heard . . . Carol joke . . . Bruce Kathleen A. Geiger Novel sense of humor . . . zany . the life of any party . . Geiger Linda Marie Gigantino Pamela Ann Gill Participator as well as spectator Always having fun . . . headed . . . personality + . . . sincere towards college . . . good friend friend . . . versatile senior . . . Lin to have . . . a pleasant word for everyone . . . Pam John Ginesi AVA squad member . . . thought- ful guy . . . nice, quiet sense of humor . . . John Andrew Genowitz Enjoys working in his own band . . . mischievious . . . looks for something different . . . Andy 29 Catherine Glovacky Christopher Godfrey leaded towards career in busi- Individualist . . . supports his ess . . . capable of achieving her convictions . . . a sure remedy for oals . . . appreciates quiet p'lea- depression . . . Chris ures . . . Cathy Joseph Gonzales Ronald Granrath Witty humor . . . unusual dresser Intelligence . . . perseverence . . . . . exhibiting an individual Hare will succeed because he cares . . . in all he does , , . Joe an asset to ALPS band and t0 ALI . . . Ron 254m Deborah Jeanne Greene Lively . . . seen and joking every- where . . . asset to the Bel Canto . always talkin0 . . . Debby Lynn Grzymko Charles Thomas Guare New-comer to ALJ . . . sweet girl Considered an all-around guy . . . . . . usually quiet . . . will-power handsome . . . well-dressed . . . . . . Lynn known and respected by everyone . . . Charley Jane Marie Grickowski Charlene Grace Gruber Friendly . . . good-natured and Can be found in the library . . . considerate . . . a congenial per- helping hand'always extended . . . sonality . . . Jane stands high in' scholastics . . . - takes initiative . . . Charlene 30 Shirley Guerriero Jeffery Gulick Cute girl . . . full of school spirit Interested in philosophy and theol- . crazy personality . . . a good ogy . . . serious . . . looks deeply friend . . . amiable . . . Shirley into his friends . . . tcMan is God,s greatest creation, so be all that you can,, . . . Jej? Alice Guerin Gary Guerriero Always gabbing - . . enjoys mak- Member of the soccer team . . ing friends, especially boys . . . always uses the sportas world Alice ttjargont, . . . easy going person- ality . . . Cary Cynthia Gulka Exceptional in art work . . . at- tractive . . . marriage in near future . . . always seen smiling . . . sense of humor . Cindee Patricia Gulya Gail Joy Hagrmann Smile for everyone . . . outstand. Quiet girl . . . intelligent . ing artist . . . folk music fan . . . fashion conscious . . . always with Pat a smile . . . Gail Karen Hadam Richard Hamilton A hello for everyone . . . bubbly Quiet . . . always seen with a personality . . . out-going . . . the good book . . . Rich little blonde . . . ttThafs so sweeW . . . Karen 31 Susan Elizabeth Harbord Sweet ,and sincere girl . . . usually quiet . . . enjoys singmg treasures true friendshlp . . . Sue Nancy Lee Hannis Carolyn Harchar One of ALJls funniest . . . excit- A promising beautician . . . will ing talker . . . talented singer remember her senior year . . . . . . friend to everyone . . . Nan likes a good time . . . diverse interests . . . Car Janice Herrmann S orts Eimond 1:35:18. Douglas C. Hardman Leigh Alison Hashagen Socially conscious quiet allivays Slipptlaies'tllgi pinncshllrirrlli. ' ' Talented organ player . . .. loves Twiggy figure . . . quiet . . . respects others and'tllelr opinlolls' Hass ' ' ' music and dancing . . . qulet . . . sews many of her own clothes . . ' Jan has many friends . . . Doug . . . Library Council . . . Leigh Gary Hennessey James Hering An ambitious worker . . . plays Looks for a good time . . . lTll guitar . . . likes to take part in be what I am in life because it a band . . . career as a teaching is the only way to gon . . . Jim draftsman 32 Ronald Edward Hess Easy going and personable . . . his- life at ALJ has been really great . . . sparkling wit . . . Ron Eileen Herzog Hard working . . . always smiling . . willing to help people in need Ei Kathleen M. Hudock . 5 Athleticly active . . . outstanding ' Mary T. H . . . orling Mary Horton 1n the busmess professmn .. . . . takes responsibility willingly . . . Always smllmg and lookmg for FaShIOD COHSCIOUS . . . Lance . . . Kathy . . . Mar KennethG. Hydock Janet Hyduke Well, jump backV, . . . an all- Nice . . . quiet . . around guy . , . cross.country 00. business . . . a pleasant smile . . captain . . . will go far . . . Ken Ian fun . . . c You win some 011 lose . . . sincere friend . . ,9 some, what can I say? . . .Mary antlcs . . . known for her bark . a future in John Hoke Enjoys working on machines . . . wants to further his education to become an electrical engineer . . . quiet but ambitious . . . John Nancy Diane Iaria Talkative . . . lively personality well-known and well-liked . . . Nanc E x fwf5' 33 Linda Illein Pretty . . mild-mannered . . often reserved . . . a good friend to have . . . Lin John Alan Jamison Very friendly . . . engaging per- sonality . . . jovial . . . Jack Lorraine Jandersits Career as a beautician . . . con- scientious . . fun to be with . . . great talker . . . Laurie Richard Illion Outstanding member of our wres- tling team . . . Gold letter recip- ient . . . thinks the people in ALJ are best all around . . . good times center around him . . . Rick Lorraine Jasiukaic itItis nice to be important, but more important to be nice? . . . shy and quiet girl . . . thinks ALJ the greatest . . . Laurie William R. Jackson Quiet yet sincere . pleasant personality . . easy-going . will do much for his friends . . . Bill Vicki Jasman Always laughing . . . seamstress . . . likes being with talented her friends . range of inter- ests . . . Vick t Kathleen Ann Jacquemin Captain of the cheerleading squad . . . lots of school spirit . . . 1n- volved in school activities quite a flirt . . energetic . Kathy Randall Jenkins Witty . . . well-read . . . great to spend an evening with . . . sup- ports his personal convictions well . . Lance . . . an all-around guy . . . . Rand Stephen Karpa Reserved but active . . . a gooc friend to those who know hm interested mathematiciaz . . . Steve Toni Karcich Sensitive . . . loves her indepen- dence . . . outspoken . . . Beauty Culture . . . Toni Jennifer Juvrud Takes the time to look well-dressed . . a new-comer t0 ALJ . . . pert and sophisticated . . . Jenny Kathleen Mari Keena Cripple Creekw . . . headed toward a career in fashion de- Victoria L. Jensen sign . . . talkative . . . unusual Active in sports . . . always will- v experiences . . . Kathye ing to lend a helping hand . . considerate . . . V icky Linda Kent Enjoys a good laugh . . . happy go-lucky . . . takes things in her stride . . . Lin Eileen Mary King Cute likes to be with her friends . . . her quietness in class con- ceals a great talker . . . Ei Neil Ketting A pleasant person . . . easy to get along with . . . quiet . . . Neil Laura Kilburg Rome0 and Julie? . . . petite . . . hip dresser . . . an aware girl . . . Laura 35 W7alter Kirpan Pearl Kisnerx ix Concerned individual . . . ready Eager to accept re to help anyone constantly our intelligenta i joking . . . Walt Editor-in-chief . . someone wh 3 Karen Knowles Talkative . . will continue in the field of . . fashion conscious beauty culture . . . Karen John M. Kozik William H. Kraemer Digs working on cars . . . likes Active in ALJ,S stage productions a good time . . . soft-spoken but . . . quick man with a pun . . . popular . . . liLove it or leave it,, iiDon,t hope for miracles, rely . . Bill . . Ben on themh . Stephen Klemens Deeply interested in our school . can be seen at all functions . will surely succeed Embry Marian Konop Eugene Kosinki lth, my heartl,7 always A quiet addition to ALJ . . . in- comes up with a comment terested in journalism and debat- ALJls Pinball wizard . . . hip . . . ing . . . steady worker . . . Gene an individual . . . Marian Geraldine E. Kraus Sensitive . . must be free to be happy . . . enterprising . . . lik- able to those who know her . loves life . . . Gerry Jean Elaine Krebs Robert C. Krohn Future in business world . . . Usually joking and laughin0 . . . makes good use of spare time . . . livens up any class . . . clever quiet disposition hides a love for . . . Bob fun . . . Jean Richard Kraus Most industrious work student . . . service in the near future . . . nice guy to work with . . . quiet manner . . . Rich Howard L. Krone Kathryn Lynn Kuhulak Member of football team . . . fun Sports-minded girl . . . smiles to be with . . . great spark in constantly . . . easy to get along class . . . How. with . . . always on the go . . . Kathy James Kucharik Always with a joke . . . terror to any teacher . . . Jim Patricia Kuenze Linda Lee Kuhar Tall . . . friendly . . . eager to get Future in cosmetology . . . lasting along with all . . . goes out of her friendships . . . Lin way for people . . . Pat Janice Ann Kucharski Plans to enter business world . . . qulet and unassuming . . . sociable . . . Jan Richard Kuhn Fun-loving . . . versatile . . . will remember A.L.J. cross country . . . Rich James Lamontagne Lisa Landsman Found in library . . . out to Asset to the Crusader . . . likes to change the wor 1d - - ' interested get involved . . . poetically in- in SOCiaI affairs - - - Jim clined . . . intelligent . . . Lis Denise Ann Kusuk Gary Lajeski Future in business . . . dependable Well-dressed , , , a gentleman . . . . a good worker - . . Denise fantastic potentiality in art skier . . . Cary Thomas Lanieri Richard Latawiec Dark and handsome . . . active in Quiet but a fantastic listener . . band and dance band . . . that,s warm feeling of friendship radi- Life! . . . diligent worker . . . ates . . . down to earth type . . . Tom Rich Daniel Lanigan Joanne Lanni A wonderful guy . . . handsome Her vibrant personality Will be smile . . . outstanding Character- the key to her success . . . eHow istic is determination . . . deep could we forget those whom we friend . . . Dan lovediw . . . respected by all .10 David Lehowilz Good competition in a chess game . . . iiOuttai site! Let,s get goingV, . . . wants to travel to other fa- mous sites besides Clark . . . Lebo Cathy Lichowid Friendly . . . future in computer programming . . . uOne who has never loved has never livedii . . . Cathy Eugenia Legan Confidence and ability pave her way . . determined to succeed . . . ciA malfs reach should ex- ceed his grasp? . . . Jean Carol Lionetti iiSmile youill feel a lot better for ifi . . . hopes to become a medi- cal secretary . . . people fascinate her . . . gets along with everyone . . . Carol Kenneth Leibowitz Strives to see the world as it ac- tually is . . speedy 0n the ten- nis courts . . . iiLoug periods of mediocrity interrupted by short intermittent moments of excite- mentf9 . . . Ken Robert Lockwood Life at A.L.J. was fabulous for Bob . . . iiI am an everyday stu- dent and thafs what makes up A.L.J3, . . . . . Spyder . avid football player Gilbert B. Lesko Most likely to succeed . . . big man on the football field . . well-rounded individual . . . wil: be remembered by many . . . Gi. Keith A. Lewis Expresses his opinions . . country runner . cross . siPeople go too fast and miss the beauty of . . . look for red hair . . . - . 39 ilVlng Keith Michael Loffa Determined soccer player . . confident . . . witty . well liked . . . Mike Daniel Lynch June Lorenzen Strong personal opinions . . . illtis Bel Canto . . . likes playing the not what you know; itas whom piano . . . hopes to become a you know, . . . shows outstanding secretary . . . knows her own ability in Spanish . . . pleasant mind and preferences . . . June . . . Dan Don J. Lotano Warm and friendly . . . always something funny to say . . . inter- ested in cars and girls . . . i743, 7w Linda MacDougall John Madiara Pretty and shy asset to Bel Canto Life at A.L.J. was alot of fun . . . . . will surely succeed in busi- likes all sports . . . uJump back ness . . . iiSmile, and you will or take a bath . . - 10h always have friends,, . . . Lin Robert Maguire Paula Kathryn Majewski Be sure to visit his barber shop Attractive . . . always active . . . . . . four year band member . . . sincere in her friendships . . . iiTo considers himself an average stu- receive love is to give loveli . . dent , . , Bob career in fashion . . . Paul Diane M. Madjeski Donna Magda Never hesitates to help others . . . Outstanding scholar . . . dedica- Lance . . . natural talent in busi- ted . . . concerned . . . one to be ness . . . humor . . . iiTo be with- reSPected - . . Tove at best is out friends is the worst kind of giving what you need to get,7 . - . poverty9i . . . Diane Lance . . . Donna u I. g nv' VAA Michael A. Mallick An interest in sports and photo- graphy . . . pleasant person- ality . . . Mike Susan Manfredo How we all need love and secur- ity,7 . . . considers herself an asset to A.L.J. by just existing . . . plans a future in the business world . . . Sue Joanne Martinko Enj0y yourself, it,s later than you thinkV . . . future executive secretary . . . nice girl . . . Jo Michael C. Markovi'c One of A.L.st football stars . . . laughing . . . class terbrain - - - Pat Frank Maloney Shows definite resemblance to Pillsburyas Dough Boy . . . happy go-lucky . . . can always take a joke . . . W10. is the only way to g0, . . . Frank Kathy Marshall Plans to marry in June . . . Arlyne Carol Mandell Always caught laughing . . . viva cious personality . . . one of th happiest people in A.L.J. . . friendly to everyone . . . Ar Bruce Marino Chemistry wiz . . . Lance pleasing personality . . . quie manner . . . Bruce Raymond A. Martucci Loves girls, cars, and having . good time . . . wants to continu in auto mechanics . . . futur schooling . . . Ray Jack J . Masterson z; Spot . . . heading toward college . . . has a sharp wit . . . Jack Charles Matiejunas bALJ. is a pretty nice place,7 . you can hear him saying bweey-bwow . . . crazy wit . C harley Fred William Mason Skilled bowler . . . warm person- ality . . . great person to know . . . F red William Materia Avoids worrying . . . nicknamed Chink . . . Popular with every- one . . . Bill John Matlaga, Jr. bbEveryone should know every- thing about something and some- thing about everything . . . future in geology . . . avid scientist . . . John, Patricia McDonald Can be seen working in Mr. De Rosa,s office . . . believes in self-improvement . . . wants to live life to its fullest . . . Pat Dorothy E. Mazdi Cute . . . active in sports and Color Guard . . . well dressed . . . scatterbrain . . . Dot Richard A. Medway Known in Abraxas . . . asset to A.L.J. drum section . . . Region- al Romeo . . Richie Gary Mega Thinks A.L.J. is full of surprises . . . qf the whole school was like me, it would be very quietb . . . 42 Tunison. Steven Michael Mehalick An essential part of the wrestling team . . . determined attitudes . . . Steve Roy B. Mellon, Jr. My diploma has two meanings- the death certificate of my youth; the birth certificate of my adult- hood , . . . valuable person back- stage . . . Mel Edward Melka Easy going . . . likes a good time . . . Mellcie . . 'qu 3- 3.2g: .., Virginia A. Mellert Well-dressed . . . popular . . . one of our cute cheerleaders . . . peppy . . . Ginny Diane Marie Meigs Attractive . . . easy-going . . . school-spirited . . . ALJ is a great place to be i117, . . . ski hill parties . . . Di Matt Metz Member of ALJ football team . . wild sense of humor . . . hearn around school . . . Matt 'i Michelle Lorraine Mercurio Funny girl . . . will continue in business career . . . never seen without Hudgid, . . . Shell Madelene Miccio Active in sports . ,. . enjoys t make new friends . . . Maddie Susan Marie Meyerhoff Looks forward to nursegs train- ing after graduation . . . little bundle of energy . . . cute . . . Sue 4 Michael M. Mielech Interested in photography iiremember Woodstock I ,i looks forward to traveling M ike Richard Miller Quiet . . . always seen roaming the halls . . . personable . . 44 . Rich Robert N. Mikita Donald E. Miller Avid expressionist . . . steadfast Interested in cars . . . likes a in his opinions . . . likely to suc- good time . . . spends time with ceed in all his endeavors . . . his friend . . . Don Stan Kristine Patricia Miller One of the best-dressed girls . . cute 81 friendly . . . believes in ghosts and Winnie the Pooh . . . Kris Michelle Lorraine Miller Talented dancer . . . never seen without iiJudgiei, . . . always joking . . . Michele Patricia Mills . Deborah Milstein iTomorrow is as important as Resents narrow mindedness of today, . . . attractive young lady Clark inhabitants . . . has many . plans to be engaged after opinions of this school . . . likes graduation . . . Pat to try new things . . . hip little girl . . . Debby e ,. Robert Minogue t 1Q; .Likable person . . . iiLife is what 5153 person makes iW . . . a proud 1; inglividual . . . Bob Claire Ellen Mollica Deborah Montagna Cute and perky Pep Club member Seeks travel and adventure abundance of school spirit hopes to be an airline stewardess . . . future nurse . . . Ellie . . . Debbie Elaine Miskovich School spirit . . . rich in friends E- C- Moore . collegiate dresser . . . sweet Loves to race mqtolrcycles , , , Elaine wants to be a pro drlver . . . E.C. Kathleen Moore Easy going . . . laughing . . . takes life as it comes, and finds time to laugh at it . . . Kitty Marilyn Morgan Deborah Muchmore Spreads her friendly influence . . . Dependable and trustworthy . . . always seen smiling . . . quiet but thought of pleasantly by all . . . wonderful personality . . . future seeks high values ,in her friends in business world . . . Lynn. , , , Lance , , . Debbie Richard Moralle Diane Munkel Plenty Of wit and humor . . . Very attractiv.e . . . friendly . . . livens up any class . . . intelligent . always laughmg . . . talented . . . M'oraggi 2- seamstress . . . Di James Murphy A quiet manner can conceal an active individual . . . baseball . . . hChurchmouseh . . . Jim Patricia Nadler Cute . . . outgoing personality . always willing to help and care . . . future in the theatre . . . talkative . . . Pat Linda Negola Makes friends easily . . . very school spirit minded . . . sincere ...Lin Michael Nisky Handsome . . . likable person- ality . . . outstanding on the foot- ball field . . . popular . . . hTm going to bust this place wide openh, . . . Nisk 46 Vincent Novello Great joker . . . really looks for- ward to graduation . . . obstrepe- rous . . . shrewd guy . . . sincere . . . Vince Steven Nasto Hard working basketball player . . . likes a good time . . . intelli- gent speaker . . . Nast Margaret OhNeill Cheerful and friendly to every- one . . . Color Guard . . . sincere . . . Marg Robin Nazar Quiet but always helpful . . . a pleasure to have as a friend . . . Rob Albert Opperman, Jr. as - 97 . Frldays are great . . . enjoys wrestling and the outdoors loyal friend . . . Al Dennis CPSullivan Always looking for fun . . . easy- going guy uGooder Den Hen? . . . C'hu'bb'y Wayne Joseph Orshak Opinionated . . . enjoys sports . . . likes to start conversations and make new acquaintances W ayne Lynn Owens A good friend to have . . . always searching for fun and happiness . . wants to become a secretary . . . Lynn Linda Ann Pannullo Quiet . . . pleasant . . alway has a nice smile . . . a good frien to have . . . Lin. Nutty . her classes Donna Patricia Parenti Carol M. Parin Attractive . Believes life is a surrealistic ex- ..alotoffun... seen around everywhere . . . fu- perience . has a smile for ture stewardess . . . Pat everyone . . . nice person to know . . . Carolla Nina Marie Paschenko Attractive . . future dental as- sistant . . . knows how to have a good time . . known for her laugh . . . Nina Donna Papandrea always brightens up . absent-minded . . . qf you dig it, do it? . . . Daniel Pasco A hard worker . . very quiet in school; free and at ease when away from school . . . Dan 47 Thomas Pasquale One of the 1070 . . . avid member of the Detention Club . . . Chico Linda Pasqua James C. Payne Active in almost every field . . . Esfufoglggzlplgrge. . alwizzsrizcrlg tireless spirit . . . adept 2nd at to sucgeed .iililies ori inal ease 1n any s1tuat10n . . . m quotee like iare you kidding me?', . . . Hippie Nancy Pinkin illtls a shame we live in a world P l h in which the mind is at the mercy Gary ei'ez u a of those who hate the color of the Very good future 1n the auto bOdY body that houses itl, . . . end the fclzlrd . . . frlendly With all . . . Nancy Peason Holly Pecina war in VieXllam . . . professional y Active girl . . . school-spirited liWhat will be, will by . . . will artlst ' ' ' ancy . . seen everywhere . . . headed always remember industrial arts 21m2i a?TWWEE-i toward college . . . good friend for girls . . . Hol . l w I ...Nan John Peterson William John Pervarnik Believes ALJ is a nice place to qu toughlii , , . feels he is un- visit . . . a good kid . . . 0,J0hn- noticed . . . believes in positive nies . . . John thinking . . . everyday brings something new or different . . 48 Bill Donna Louise Poeltler Quiet . . . very nice person . . . campus-bound . . . popular . Donna Barry Pitchford Nora Privitera Cars . . . girls . . . always ready Lance . . . will succeed in what- for a laugh . . . Barry ever she does . . . intelligent, creative . . . an individual . . . Nora Linda Marie Rapolas Sparkling personality . . . helpful John Reinhardt ways are appreciated . . . her ilDonR worry about itlll . . . en- understapding makes her El truly John Prygrocki James J. Przyborowski Joys apgood fight - - - llALJ is outstandmg person . . . Bmky Nice guy ' . . will remember the Our man backstage . . . helps buil d unreal. . . . John good times . . . tried his hand at the lltotal effectl'q of a play , , , ALJ soccer . . . known as Poin- very school-spirited . . . Shiz dexter . . . John ?' lk l XLXgm; Deborah M. Ravich Peggy Ann Regan Interested in art and piglets . . . A true Hybernian . . . Twirler a real nut . . . a day dreamer . . . capt. . . .v excels scholastically llLife is just one big hot fudge . . . vivacious personality sundaew . . . Debbi Always embarrassgd . . . will suc- ceed . . . Peg' H 4E Susan Reinhardt California bound . . . imaginative dresser . . . always out for a good time . . . hheaded' places . . . favorite expression is hBe :9 -' Cool . . . Sud 0 Cheryl Rich ' - V j - Sflnall and cute addition to the Q c eerl ' Maureen Revock aimleEadmg Siam? . . .CZull 0f . . . al 5 . . . hhHerehs where we me?7 . . . pleas- C CD p 0 er ant girl . . . thinks people are strange . . . warmhearted . . Maur Carol L. Ricca A good friend to those who know her . . . School spirited in her own way . . . loves a good time . . . Carol John Ridenour Scientifically inclined . . . popular . . 'hPeople are really greaW . . . ALJ provided a memorable and rewarding experience good-looking . . . W ide Smi-le . Nadine Angela Romano Always ready to give a sincere gift of friendship . . . never less than attractive . . . hopes to teach . . . hThe only way to have Frank Rigano a friend is to be oneh, . . . Bean The Big thh, . . . quiet . . . soft- spoken . . . headed towards the field of science . . . F rank Gary Romano Enjoys fishing, swimming . . . pyrotechnical wiz . . . wTo who nothing is given of him, nothing can be required? . . . Cary Ellen Rodner Heard everywhere . . . always good for making comments . gets away with everything . Ellen Priscilla Ann Rosen A sharp mind to match her wit . . definite ideas; independent Happiness makes up in height what it loses in length? ... Lance . . . Pris Philip Russo Hip guy . . involved in rock hand during high school years . great person to know . has his own ideas . . . Phil Edward Rudnicki Individual thinker good friend . . . keeps to himself . . . Ed Fern Barbara Roth Future as an English teacher . . . Lance . . . happy-go-lucky . personable . . . CTTL Linda Louise Ross Popular . many friends . . college next year . . . WES better to have loved and lost than not to have loved at alV . . . Lynn William Kevin Russell Seen delivering the Times . . . a help to many ALJ stage produc- tions . . . many friends . . . Kevin Kathleen Ann Rygiel Live for today!,, . . . outspoken . . keeps herself busy . . Rygiel Gregory Rustick Football and track man . . liked . . . diverse interests . well- good looking . all-American boy . . . Greg Denise M. Ryan Can be found in the Attendance omce . . school supporter . . . always seen at football games ...nice...Dee Michael G. Sakelarides Kenneth Sanders Willing to serve . . . scientific Orchestra member . . . humorous mind . . . all-around intelligence . . . happy-goJucky , . . fun to . varied interest, from sports be with , , , Sandy io' the band . . . Mike Robin Lee Sandnes An individualist . . . takes action to support personal convictions . great person to argue with . . hBe free in yourself!,9 . . . Robin Barbara M. Sanzone Michael J. Saporito A future in business . . . hPut off Hip dresser . . . one of the quieter today what you can do tomorrow,j HOCZK, . . . known as the Rabbit . . . easy to get along with . . . . . . Scotch Patricia Sansig Known for her appearance on TV Hullabaloo . . . plans to take dancing seriously . . . hFor once in my life7, . . . Pat Dorothy Jean Scalzo Joseph B. Scerbo Outstanding singer . . . active in Fashion conscious . . . tall, dark the musical activities . . . sincere and handsome . . . ghThis school person . . . Dot is great and the girls are out of sigh? . . . appreciates a good education . . . Jersey Joe Joan Schardien Talkative . . . headed towards a secretarial job . . . thinker . Joan Mary Ellen Schindler Kathleen Schinestuhl Attractive . . . usually quiet . . . Enjoys being active in vocal music a good friend . . . sensitive . . . . . . quiet, but industrious . Mar ilHappiness is friendshipl, . . . Kathy Philip Schifano Outstanding baseball player . expresses varied interests . . . a good friend . . . an outgoing man- ner . . . Phil Frank W. Schleicher James T. Schneider Creates fun wherever he goes . . . Interested in sports . . . known a friend by nature . . . one of the for his height . . . great drummer best in bowling . . . Frank in the ALJ band . . .Iim John W. Schneider Lively comments for all situations . . . football enthusiast . . . looks to the future with confidence . . . John Robert A. Schulz Thomas A. Schulz Likable personality . . . interested Outstanding band member . . in photography . . . going on to truly sincere as a friend . . . college . . . ttYou are your liExperience is the best teacherl: brotherls keeperl, . . . Bob - - - Tom Richard Kurt Schrader ilMost likely to be highjackedll . . . hard worker . . . will find success . . . Rich Ellen Mary Sciacca Quiet and shy . . . a future in business . . . llFriendships multi- ply joys and divide griefsl' . . . Ellen Sandra Lee Sedilo . Quiet . . . friendly to all . . . will Randy Davn-d Severs be a success in business . . Always has a smlle . . . great Sandy , sense of humor . . . varied inter- ests . . . llAfter every storm comes the sun,, . . . Rand George Edward Scott Timothy W. Scull Known for heroics on football Truly outstanding golfer . field . . . asset to wrestling and knack for puns . . . future as an baseball teams . . . determination engineer . . . llLife is all work and desire . . . sure success . . . and no playll . . . Tim George Kathleen Shaughnessy The one who left her name on every chair she sat behind . . . llWhan your problemiw . . . Shaun 2 - 1.7 , Linda Ann Simone Talented Color Guard . . . pretty and smiling . . . will brighten any college . . . Lin Tm -- , fr Patricia M. A. Simanoski Patricia Simko Agile in gymnastics . . . deter- Flriendly to everyone . . . Never mined girl . . . demands her rights w1thout a smile . . . llMay we live be recognized also . . , Pat to learn well . . . and learn to live welllll . . . Pat Barbara Simone! Many friends . a future in beauty culture . . . llLife is what you make if, . . . Barb Daryl Singer tlSongs to aging children come, Aging children, I am one? . . . Individualist . being left he- hind her, her positive thoughts will brighten future . . . Daryl Gary Smolyn Outstanding in every sense - football, baseball, wrestling, Stu- dent Council . . . well known and well liked . . . llltls the hinge that squeaks that gets the greasel, . . . Gary W .- 3, Linda Anne Sniffen Interested in art . . . outstanding in work program . . a future secretary llAll that is not forbidden is compulsory,, . . Lou Joseph Smith Football player . . . lEverything? happening at the New Casa Joeyr . colorful personality will car- ry him far . . . Ioe Lawrence Smolar Quiet . . . hardworking . . . easy to get along with . . . Arabia Edward Ernest Smeela The schoolls only Ni-kyu in Judo hobby man . . collects stones, coins, and stamps boy member of Library Council ...Ed J udene Somers ttWe are loved because we are ourselves,, . . . distinguished by her laugh . . . attractive beauti cian . . . Judy Jeffrey Sohinki Active in sports . of humor . sonality Cuban idioms . . good sense . . an engaging per- known for his '. . . Jeff Marc Sonenthal Known for his motorcycle . . . likes to meet people, especially girls . . . always on the g0 . . . M are Thomas E. Squashic Definite necessity to A.L.J. bas- ketball squad . . . a true gentle- man all-round personality . . . Squash Lisa Avrian Starger Promising artist . . . Lance . . . never too individual to be a friend . . . thasping at glimpses of gen- tle, free spirit, he runs, wishing he could fly,, . . . Lisa 56 Frank Stankiewicz Interested in hhhooph9 . . . . . hhA man,s work is able basketball man . . . good looking . worker never doneh, . J oanne Speranza One girl who can,t wait to grad- uate . sweet . . . Stanko . active in G.A.A. . . . ..J0 John Stankiewicz a hard thynamiteh, . . . devoted and cap- . willing . .' Stank Gertrude M. Sperling Accomplished pianist . great asset to Bel Canto . . . sincerely concerned individual . . . hLife is only as good as you make if, . . . Trudi Nancy Ellen Stanke Pert and pretty . . . basically a nut . . . sure source of jokes and fun . . . hCh . . . Stank Valorie Stecky Regular on Library Council . . . future in fashion design . . . apt seamstress . . . V al Douglas Stout Amiable . . . quiet personality . . . seen in the school play, Some- thing Digerent . . . Doug Jane Cecile Sulek Active Student Council member . . . llIt is better to have loved and lost than not to have loved at allal . . . wonderful girl . . . Janiebabe Barbara Anne Tagliareni Cute girl with a warm smile . . . crazy and fun person to spend an evening with . . . known for her hot pretzels in Cranfs . . . Barb Richard Stout A gentleman . . nice guy sincere and friendly . . . hand- some . . . Rich x J; 51 Nancy G. Szczepanski Randi Joan Taback ltEvery life is a work of art, Known for her trips to Reedman,s shaped by the man who lives itll . . . cute girl . . . fashion con- . . . talented seamstress . . . talka- scious . . . funny and personable tive . . . sincere and friendly . . . . . . Randi N ancy Steve Strakele Outstanding in sports . . . cap- , tain of the football team . . . first team All County . possesses much to be admired . . . Steve Robin Syvertsen Loves music and sincere people . . . quiet ways . . llLove en- dures all thingsll . . . completely dependable . . . liked by all who know her . . . Rob Kenneth Tanguay Baseball player . . . enjoys hunt- ing and fishing . . . walks around dazed and confused . . . Grape Joyce Tavasko Her main objective in life is to achieve happiness . . . she can be cheerful and plea$ant . . . remains shy . . . Joy Cheryl G. Tavalaro Full of school spirit . . . looks forward to college . . . pleasant . . . Cher Douglas Thomas Techanchuk Asset to our baseball and soccer teams . . . well liked . . . seen everywhere . . . handsome guy . school spirit . . . Doug William Tevlin Amusing . . . always good for a laugh . . . a weight lifter . . likes to draw . . . Mr. T. Raymond R. Thompson Enjoys work, weightlifting, and outdoor activities . . . easy-going . . . good looking . . . Ray Robert Tiller Geraldine Theresa Tiller Known as anartahn . . ' A.L.st Sensative - - - likable - - ' 011thng very own mad scientist . . . Love . . . boost to any class - - - W11l and peace fly with your soul into miss high school . . . Cere the Great Beyond,, , , , Bob Kevin Louis Terhune Handsome guy . . . fun to be with . . . lively and friendly . . . Kevin Nancy Jean Thorne Something heaven must have been planned . . . pretty . . . al- ways willing to help . . . fun to have in class . . . Nancy . Christine L. Troeber Paul Todisco Unpredictable . . . hDonht lose hWherever you go, there you are,, your cool over things that donht . always cracking a joke . . . really matterh, . . . up-to-date Wears the shears . . . Paul dresser . . . attractive . . . Chris John R. Truse The founder and president of many of A.L.J.,s scientifically- oriented clubs . . . 4impossible is merely a word which describes a degree of difficultyh . . . John Carol Ann Treacy Known for her lead in Carousel . . . hopes to be a kindergarten teacher . . . quiet and reserved young lady . . . Carol Susan Tursky hIf you have the right attitude, A.L.J. can be an asset to youh . . . thinks Johhsbn Crusaders are great! . . . everything is what you make it . . . Sue Jean Truskowski Known for her cute smile and freckles . . . basically crazy per- son . . . wreat fun to be with . . . good sport . . . Jeanie Jeffrey Edward Turner Active in A.L.J.,s politics . . . manages to surf all year round . . . good dresser . . . well-known . . . Jeff Charles Urbanowicz Carol Gene Uhlig Helpshout the teagns b .11. fwrestler Greatinsorts...ver rett aPPY--- oota an... , . . . a genulihe friend . . . 211201 Y fun lovmg - - - Chuck 59 Mark Van Horn Janet Carol Van Pelt the senior trip should not be Likes to share her ideas with taken away from usV, . . . exhib- others . . . Lance . . . qt matters its alot of school spirit . . . 6Van- not how long we live; but how demarli, we Iive7, . . . full of life . . . Jan Donna Urciuoli Nancy Claire Van Pelt Nutty personality . . . well llked Main goal is to achieve happipess . . . great sense of humor and tranqmlity . . . a true frlend Color Guard . . . Urc . sweet . . . small . . . Nanc Susan Vella Subtle beauty . . . long dark hair . . . warm and friendly . . . Sue Nancie Jean Verner Jean Wagi Fun loving . . . attractive . . . Often aids school presentations as talented in art . . . always dis- pianist . . . F.T.A. . . . hopes for plays her sense of humor . . . future as music teacher . . . keeps Mr. DeRosa busy . . . Everybody needs somebody Nancie sometime,, . . . Jean Gail E. Verducci Future beautician . . . enjoys life to its fullest . . . an individual . . . Gail Jere Wales Good times are her goal holds friendship in seriousness marriage and work in the future . . . Jer 60 Martin Walsh Outstanding cross country runner . . . looks for the chance to know and meet people . . . What, me worry?,, . . . Marty Nancy B. Wall College in the future . . . A possi- ble law major . . free, is to be free. liked by many . . . Nancy . T0 want to be , well- Crazy . . . team . . Richard Weber, Jr. Tall . . . light hair . . . interested in cars . . . essentially quiet . . . ambition plus drive . . . Web Robert Wavershak Considers A.L.J. great he- lieves in taking advantage of an opportunity offered . . . Bob Daniel Ward an asset to the soccer . always joking . Pamela Walsh Welcome surprise to A.L.J. . . . active in sports and school activi- tles . . . adorable girl . . . college bound . . . Pam Frank Wanca Sports-minded . . . golfer . . . in- terested in architecture . . . bas- ketball . . . Frank . .Dan Gregory C. Weil Known as The Woim, . . ac- tive in student council . . . 1 can dig it, especially if its name is Lindf9 . . . Greg Carol Ann Weiss Looks toward a career in cosme- tology . . . conscientious dresser . . . great person . . . Carol 61 Gregory C. Wilday Robert Allen Wilds A joke a minute . . . keen sense College bound . . . plans to begin of wit . . . looks ahead to college his own business . . . outstanding . . . Greg in sports . . . Bob Richard A. Weltner Barbara Denise Whittle Interested in cars . . . plans future A.L.J. was definitely challenging schooling in auto mechanics . . . and different . . . school spirit is Well great . . . quiet, sincere girl . . . Barb William J. Wojciak When in dOubtr, find outV, . . . asset to our baSeball team . handsome guy a . . likes life at A.L.J. . . . TWeus Bob Wortmann . Gregory Wysocki Budding young lawyer . . . asset Likes outdoor life . . . fisherman to our track team . . . fisherman and hunter . . . headed towards . . . Bob college . . . The Pole IrisMWolf Steven David Wolk An active senior , . .;phot0genic Great for walking on his hands . . . well-knoWh..jajnd' liked by all . . . four year band member . . . . . Color Guard member . . . quiet individualist . . . Steve Iris ;-- ' 62 James Zatwarnicki Jay Joseph Zavali A.L.J. life was exciting . . . comi- hSave your dixie cups, the South cal personality . . . Zaz will rise again!,, . . . great wres- tler . . . friendly humor towards life at A.L.J. . . . Jay Nancy Yacahonis Russel Yengal Opinionated . . . very talkative Likes playing in his band . . . . . loves a good argument . . . shy and quiet . . . Russ Nan Barbara Karen Zubak Joel Zuckerman Quiet . . . pleasant personality, Admiral of sea scout fleet . when known . . . one of the looks forward to career in jet hSilent Majoritf7 . . . Barb aviation . . . a nice guy . . . Joel Fyvm . 1 ., AM . Senior Class Officers Mike Duffy, Pat Nadler, Carol Busacca, Chris Troeber. Advisors, Mrs. Broderick, Mr. Kastner. 63 E .J u. S'AFETY 'DAK Most Academic Donna Magda Bob Cornett I didnot think this was the kind of picnic you planned! . . . F ancy meeting you here . . . H onors and 64 Knowledge . . . Most Likely to Succeed Janice Bihler Gil Lesko Please, Mr. Judge, one more chance . . . T 0 what do you attribute your success? . . . I f at first you don? succeed, try, try again! . . . Most Artistic Lisa Starger Gary Lajeski I think . . . er . . . Foe seen that pose somewhere before . . . Come from a rich vein? . . . F riends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your foot!? . . Most Musical Denise Clark Lou Caimano Pd like to see you fit this in your guitar case! . . . M aestro, sir, my triangle is out of tune . . . All great musicians go through a period of frustration, Lou . . . Most Industrious Work Student Linda Sniffen Rich Kraus S upgcal ; frag 27;: listic ?xpeal- odoCQcious y- There! Hands off, you brute! . . . You might have a future in this line of work . . . 65 ,,,., L x Most Attractive Ginny Mellert Ken Cusumano Me make-um you heap big Chief Cold Cream . . . F air exchange . . . Kenny doesn,t fear the shears . . . 66 Most Athletic Kathy Hudock Steve Strakele Toe kick football, not finger! . . . So thafs why one arm is longer! . . . The only way to win .-. Class Wit Donna Papandrea John Schneider What number Excedrin. headache are you, I aim? And by tomorrow, the whole school will be ours! Doing what comes naturally . . . i II I r I I a -v 1 I I i I t l a 3 I I Most School Spirit Kathy J acquemin Gene Fontana Once more, only slower, Gene . . . Me Atlas w you world . . . Acrophobia anyone? . . . Most Popular Pat Parenti Mike Duffy If my friends H7 could see me nowf? . . . Hey Pat! - Yeah? o Does this make you a dependent? . . . People, people? who needs people? 2 .J u b'A F L T Y KODAK Best All Around Carol Busacca Charley Guare Seen from every angle . . . W676 0;?E to see the Wizard . . . Pretty as a picture frame . . . 67 um: ; w:?urj: stfw r m'osL-gremw'a'wu'n. 1 K $$isz ma: Am'fq 9 WV. rll 'w u e H 1. 2. 1m . x: LI o-lS .9 0 mm m . . g d h p w . .T umldhn WPa g. ?Mw S e 0 w 0 m 4. mm wk t o g Hwy .d a e t m t a g m mad 0 u n ii, A rt 1 n a m .m 0 , WIN 0.1 m aF...u xtw , 0, w g ax. t e C a 45F; a; mic; . , L n? . . Phhnn. n ,i a A 5:. n r e g.Me 31g munmfmg . g L a3 10 p.1h 4M g 3M hk w em . Amy w xm n p t a: .. z... x: mm W... mW.mB mA : .J a .2 g WWW fix A H P 23$ :31! 30 Ha l... 2, ll 3. ., . 2; A, ,r tut! p d 5 ; ,0. ant, an R, 4 3 1' me 20 f x i N . r3 ma L4 t r g a Q z .3 K... DEDICATION To live in treasured memories We never shall forget e The nights we worked 9til nearly dawn; The plays, the tests, the fun; T6Y0u have ten minutes to write a poem? TTYou will have this work done? To care much more than anyone Could ever deem required e The days she stayed Ttil five oTclock; The Lance and Quest each year; TTll stay until we finish it? TTIf you need help, Fm here . . 7 To give us so much of herself: To get but this in return- Sincerest thanks and deepest respect - Mrs. Elaine Donovan 70 71 Mr. John Hoagland Mrs. J udith Bassett 72 Miss Patricia Bradshaw Creativity is born by unleashing imagi- nations in compositions. Mrs. Carol Carroll Mr. John Di Lollo Book store . . Hamlet . . . all lunches . . . Mr Di Lollo. w - a 3:... a ,. gm 3'... wML ,3 '5: ,2 t1; : '2. 51 :F ' . 4. ,3; 1 :5 ' L . l' 1' 9: :' 4' -V . v . . Julius Caesar . . . Grapes of Wrath. . . . Mrs. Norma Coffey 5 0 Mrs. Louria Dandy Mrs. Elaine Donovan ng Mrs. Sandra Douty Mrs. Bertha Monteith Mrs. Ruth N011 OuchV Mrs. Dandy groans as she gets the mantoux test. ENGLISH Mrs. Lynn Preiss Mrs. Susan Stevens . , ....W ..... mmmn '3 Mrs. Bassetfs English 2 class finds that reading therit Mrs. Sharon Weiskopf Miss Ilene Zelkin the Wind can be done better in a relaxed atmosphere. 7. Mr. AuguSt CaPFiO Mrs. Jeanette Albano Mrs. Adee Bennett Mrs. Gloria Menendez Mrs. Lynn Preiss Mr. Edward San Fillipo Mrs. Menendez enlightens her classes by showing pictures pertaining to Spanish readings. Mrs. Harriet Tobin Mrs. Shirley Vogel Mrs. Kathryn Zigmont Next, pleasep, Mrs. Bennett uses a tape recorder to increase her Latin stu- 74 dents speaking ability. Miss Eleanore Murphy MI'S. Vivian Caniano MiSS NIaI-ia Campana Mr. Robert Kastner Mr. Shustack instructs his Office Practice girls in the techniques of a calculator. BUSINESS Mr. Robert McCusker Mr. Edward Shustack Mrs. Josephine Chevalier Mrs. Barbara Ullom 75 Mr. DunkePs MACIC CIRCLE always brings out the best in his D.W.T. classes. SOCIAL STUDIES Vt; dinklbiuk-kza s u .3 Miss Barbara Doane Mr. William Dunkel The photographer caught Mrs. Della Cerra in the act as she questioned an answer given by one of her students. 76 Miss Joyce Fahrenholtz Mr. Thomas Faulks Mr. Daniel Illiano '93 Now I know why Charly couldn't beat the mouse chology students ponder over a maze. pSY' Miss Christa Jorgenson Mr. Donald Lloyd Mr. Michael Miller Mr. John Muller Panels . . . discussions . . . current events . . . Mr. Faulks and U. S. History II. Mr. Joseph Streit 77 Mr. J oseph Sol! Mrs. Erika Broderick Mr. Herman Simmeth Mrs. Jane Westerhold 78 i . b . . Trig. and Algebra 3 . . . Mrs. Lesson plans . . . C.P. Math 2 . Broderick does her homework, too. MATHEMATICS Mrs. Shirley Seelig Mr. Richard Fleischer Mr. George Hilla Let s see. x : 3y + 7. No! y : x2 + 5. An Algebra I student appears to be puzzled. Mr. Joseph Assante Mr. Richard Esandrio Mr. Irving Taylor ;? .. z: Miss Judith Zack Mr. John Aragona Mr SCIENCE William Blakely Mr. Thomas Galiszewski Mr. Robert Kleinhans Mr. Joseph Mark Mr. Galiszewski, demonstratin that his physics classes always have their ups and downs. g the motion of a Super Ball, proves Mr. John Redfern Mr. Carmine Vitolo 79 Mr. Edward Brown Mr. Andrew Jupina 80 N0 matter what instrument you play, this is always a G clef? Miss Mildred Midkiff '11.; y ,3 l -W .- ' I Inzv , , Miss Midkiff, between her music groups and the Honor Society, is kept working busily in Room 225. Project days in Miss O Brien,s Home Management classes . ' Mrs. Arleen Frese wxll burn bnghtly in the girYs memories. HOME ECONOMICS Miss Maureen O,Brien Mrs. Asteriou gives a final pointer in walking to one of her If I knew YOU were coming I WOUld have baked a cake. students before the annual Fall Fashion Show. 81 Mr. George Gergulas Mr. Henry Hassel Mr. Chester Kropinicki x .. Mr. Leon Kvedar The first obstacle met in Mr. Kropinickfs Industrial Arts class - What is this thinglw 82 rzi 44 Mr. Donald Lokuta Mr. Joseph Marzullo INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL FINE ARTS Eiizr3253::;:ti2;;,m m suemd to m m m Emu Mr. Hubert Tunison Mrs. Aida Vasta Beauty Culture . . . Friday afternoon,s clinic . . . learning through experience . . . beauticians of tomorrow. 83 4m33t13 .l 1 , . Mr. John Brown Mr. Jerry Allocco Miss Sharon Hurlds Mr. Michael Iannelli Miss Betty Linaberry Uh, 0h! Pm stuck. Miss Lynn groans while demonstrating alter- nate toe touches to one of her gym classes. 84 Mr. Ianelli enjoys taking his life in his hands by teaching Driver Education. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Robert Nadasky Mr. Louis Peragallo Miss Linda Van Delangeryt End, center, tackle, guard . . . get that man and hit him hardV - Coach Mercer explains a new play to his football team. wmuumn Miss PinNs small classes enable her to discuss the students indi- vidual reading problem. 86 Now hear this! - These health students have discovered that the use of a hearing test can be quite beneficial. i M IN 'I . $ , ppppuh Mrs. Edith Stender SPECIAL SERVICES .. ; . . Mk1 gum: Fl?- .. . '. I - I. .. :.' mminmr- Hurry: ' Rutgers . . . Douglass . . . Bloomfield . . college representative calendar. E x N .3: A, . m. -....-- a .. x A 4-- ' Xd M '5 .l ; - :7 !----- ' - a . Dr. Tipton checks the mIf-ru! v: mommy. u; .- 1m. Dr. Dorothy Tipton Mr. Edward Ammann Mrs. Susanne Honrath Mr. Charles Kuhlman GUIDANCE 1 x h-umuxE-z-mm-g 9n mmu-Jrjlz V 4 Ex Nix .4 .55 I' ' .w' 'w. i.g' .g $.14;th 4. .7 , . .:... : x .Mxrl-xelzsw- ha: -. .v. r h J: .h 1K . , Senior students find out that the catalogs in the Guidance Office can be very valuable in the planning of their careers. Mr. Irwin Pearson Mr. John Simpson hPIease change my classV . . . q need guidanceV . . . hhHelp' ',, 87 88 . ray, .,.4 .. raw+amuwwu4 x K: 4 c But Mrs. Brown, Pm sure it,s just a little scratch? STUDENT SERVICES Where could I have put that book? Miss Rhodes ponders. Mrs. Henrietta Brown FJWJV'L '2 First Row, L. to R.: Mrs: Mary Murtha, Mrs. Freida Jacquemin, Mrs. Robina Merrigan, Mrs. Eileen Thurber, Mrs. Edith Gulliford. Second Row: Mrs. Betty Ashley, Mrs. Mary Ianelli, Mrs. Margaret De Vito, Mrs. Emilie Harrington. Third Row: Mrs. Betty Shaw, Mrs. Eleanor Switek, Mrs. Helen Husth, Mrs. Mary Marrin, Mrs. Josephine Laskowski. Mr, Warren Ruban, Mr. George Wirth, Mr. William Burkhardt, Mr. Joseph De Lorenzo, Mr. William Jeney, Mr. Theo- dore Leber, Mr. William O,Rourke, Mr. John Plungis, Mr. Louis 5005. Clockwise: Mrs. P. Adubato, Mrs. I. Wagner, Mrs. E. Josephs, Mrs. D. Rakita, Mrs. J. Mrs. F. Anderson, Mrs. M. Halsey, Mrs. E. Rupert, Mrs. D. Welsch, Mrs. S. Reider. N oyes, 89 t mm m: p: E Clockwise: Mr. J. Cullen Mr. Manuel 5. Dios, Mrs. Dr. Randolph T. J acobsen Assistant Superintendent Dr. Martin Seigel Curriculum Director Illli-' 5 1i 1.51mi! ' BOARD OF EDUCATION , Dr. Fred B. Haggedorn, Mr. Edwin Little mi: r721; MEI! .. Em dum- aimf HERD E rm .Ellliiilruliutg pg , Mr. Lewis F. Fredericks, E Marie Mclick, Mr. Robert Lockwood, Dr. Warren M. Davis, Dr. Minor C. K. Jones, Mr. W. Robert Powers. Missing: Mr. Avery W. Ward, Mrs. Natalie Waldt. , ? Dr. Warren M. Davis Superintendent of Schools Mr. Lewis F. Fredericks A ssistant Superintendent Mr. Erwin M. Falkenheim Public I nformation m 3...... gs I if 5': A's. - - ' t'f A Mr. Robert Hough Mr. Louis De Rosa Principal Assistant Principal Dr. Dorothy Tipton Director of Guidance VDr, Donald Merachnik . . . Mr. 1. Kenneth Moritko Director of Special Services Director Of Research 91 66Position Into Battlef9 Preceeded By A Cease; In Surging Waves of Cheering Crowds Shall Loyalties Increase; May All the Fervent Cries of War Be Mute For Time of Peace . . . demeo War anal .4 3mg 0X peace. -. . F OOTBALL A L J F ootball . . . O onent 15 Westfield pp23 20 Springfield 6 l4 Cranford 7 28 Hillside 6 14 Governor Livingston O 26 North Plainfield 16 14 South River 8 33 Rahway 7 21 Scotch Plains 0 Sitting, F irst Row, L.-R.: G. Rustick, G. Scott, J . Smith, M. Nisky, M. Metz, S. Strakele, G. Lesko, gbiaufg, gbsifn?.TCuE::7arg, Yifldirfrfgfnjl. . .. . Steve Sltrakele . . . agility . . . strength . . . extra Schneider, R. Carpini, E. Bradley, B. Mahoney, pomts ' ' ' Al Central Jersey. L. J enny, M. Markovic, R. Lockwood. Third Row: . ., ' fyzwm.$em.ml mm. R. Hassler, J. Bukowski, M. Miller, S. Frank, S. McDevitt, R. Melotte, E. Pinkham, J. Tomasovic, J. Tracey, C. Kovacs. Fourth Row: J.VSchwankert, M. Roberti, R. Dorio, B. Wray, T. Thurber, B. Lewentowicz, S. Burak, G. Bus- acca, G. Smolyn. Fifth row: D. Berdick, B. Geg- rich, B. Plage, K. Wilson, G. Morczek, S. Kul- baba, J. Rosckowski, D. Pavelko. 94 George Scott . . . quickness and balance . . . 719 total yards rushing . . . Coach Mercer . . . calm . . . confident . . . winning tradition . . . . teamwork . . . Crusaders sweeping left end. 95 . . . Halftime . . . gathering strength . . . revising strategy . . . successful execution . . . 8 con- secutive wins. ALJ'. . . 184-8 yards rushing . . . opponents 438 yards rushing. Gary Smolyn . . . courage and quickness in the pocket. 1.10 5'; r 1.'.;., 5,1 1 6 v18. 9! i Jeff Tomasovic . . . powering upfield . . . breaking tackles. . . . Mike Nisky . . . full effort . . . Mike Mark- ovic . . . 5 yards per carry . . . Ray Hassler . . . crushing blocks. . . . Crusader line . . . unseen heroics key to victory. Best record 'ever . . . 7 wins . . . 1 loss. 97 First Row, sitting L-Rk K. MacNaughton, B. Brady, G; Tonneson, D. Ward, J. Herson, S. Wolk, G. Cuerrierio, D. Carshelis. Second Row: J. Hurley, R. Leonard. P. Kobliska, L. Davy, J. Mickel- chek, J. Harrison, M. Knox. Third Row: B. Page, R. Grysko, T. Osiecki, B. Lanier, B. Wojciak, L. Caimano, B. Cornett, C. Bracuto. Fourth Row: B. S. Mikita, C. Cuare, D. Techanchuk, F. Bauer, M. Loffa, J. Schneider, Coach Peragallo. Fred Bauer . . . quick reactions . . . versatile . . . Cary Tonneson . . . sure-footed . . . clutch scorer. 98 Lou Caimano . . . determination. Hmoowwomowmwwowwwwmb .hl SOCCER Roselle Catholic Edison Tech Watchung Hills Union Catholic Kenilworth IJnion Hillside Berkeley Heights Cranford Westfield Scotch Plains Clifford Scott Thomas Jefferson Idnden South Plainfield Pingry Scotch Plains :aldVvell Caldwell OPPONENT INNNOOOOHWHOOHNOOHNO W . . . Ray Crysko . . . great hustle . . . Steve Wolk . . . fierce competition. . . . Mike Loffa . . . stamina . . . determination. . . battling for victory . . . a season of second places. m; . . . Individual efforts . games. . . . Coach Peragallo . . . perseverance . . as Head Coach . . . wins 41 . . . losses 27 . . . . . Doug Techanchuk . . . All County . . . Team Spirit . . . hardfought . optimism ties 14. . . . 6 years 101 . . . Guy Bailey . . . dedication . . . sacrifice. Ken Hydock . heartbreaking leg injury. . . . an Wilmost season . . . lack of depth . . . injuries and sickness . . . . courage. .a ngS 0,; mt . Llul IV SS cquN Kneeling, left to right: G. Bailey, R. Wortman, M. Walsh, B. Walsh, B. Gittleman, R. Clarson. Standing, left to right: T. Connelly, K. Hydock, K. Connelly, T. Curran, J. Totin, S. Schrader, A. Geiger. 102 BAND J . Baillie J . Baszak J. Bencivenga A. Bertelson F. Bertolino M. Bolanowski B. Bonardi J. Bottles J. Bunor L. Caimano J. Carson T. Cartwright K. Celests J. Chasarik L. Chesal D. Clearie C. Colecchio K. Connelly B. Curley J. Cutrona S. Cyran M. Daichman B. Donnelly L. Duff T. F lynn C. Galiszewski V. Garrett D. Carshelis T. Geldhauser B. Gittleman S. Godfrey R. Cranrath R. Grysko M. Haluza D. Hannis D. Henault S. Kastner E. Klemens M. Konop M. Korybski B. Kovitz R. Krov C. Kulp T. Lanieri G. Lawrence J. LeDuc V. Legan N. Levine N. Locher B. Maguire M. Marrone C. McCutcheon R. Medway G. Miller W. Morgart C. Murray C. Muskus G. Mroczek R. N eary N. N eviIle E. Nowic-ki J. Pancurak D. Paterson B. Pikna D. Puzin D. Rice R. Rosin T. Rudincki B. Rufalo S. Salveson J. Sarafin R. Schade J . Schneider J. Schneider T. Schulz J. Schwankert B. Shain M. Shalit R. Sheola S. Schrader M. Skryha T. Snarski A. Soriano R. Spinella K. Stephens D. Swintek G. Tonnesen J. Truse P. Truss P. Tucker C. Van Savage W. Vonah D. Wapner J. Wesner J . Willenbrock B. Wojciak S. Wolk J. Zavali C. Ziobro .Jhn-izkxmw . x55f? . . . parades . . . football games . . . halftime routines . . . . . . concerts . . . Regional Band. band festivals t CHEERLEADERS Sue Boettke, Claire Curry, Kathy Dillon, Denise Freda, Kathy Sue Mueller, Elaine Perrotta, Nancy Pinkham, Cheryl Rich. . . . pep . . . team support . . . rewarded through victory . . . proud even in defeat. Co-captain, Sue Boettke; Captain, Kathy Jacquemin. CHEERLEADERS 104 Facul'ty Advisor: Miss Sharon Q 2 a..- TWIRLERS Donna Cifelli, Lisa Christiansen, Diana Crisafulli, Kathy Miller, Kathy Regan, Peggy Regan. . . . Kathy Regan . . . pony hop. Co-captain, Diana Crisafulli . . . Captain, Peggy Regan. TWIRLERS Faculty advisor: Miss Doane. 106 COLOR GUARD Pat Bialecki, Gerry Bowater, Denise Clark, Sue Danilo, Joan Jaworski, Marianne Lynch, Dot Mazdi, Wendy Morgart, Patti Mould, Marg O NeiIl, Chris Plage, Debbie Seery, Linda Simone, Vicki Sohinki, Donna Urciouli, Iris Wolf. COLOR GUARD M -mv -Q.pu waw Faculty Advisor: Mrs. Arlene Della Cerra. . . . football games . . . carry the colors . . . keep in time with the hand . . . present arms . . . double twelve drill and . . . forward, march. Captain, Gerry Bowater. School spirit . . . Johnson. Through the air, over the rim . . Have you got the spirit? . games . . . pep rallies . . . signs . . . Blue and White Day . . . Let's go, PEP CLUB Carol Busacca .......................... President Donna Poeltler ................ Vice-President Nancy Peason' .......................... Secretary Kathi Brown ............................ Treasurer Kathy Koch ................ Sergeant-at-Arms Miss Maureen O,Brien .............. Advisor . jump, jump, get that ball . . . . . Yeah, Man. 107 itc ,9 ' $vusahcv by the students of Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School in Clark, New Jersey. Associate Editors: Janice Bihler Lisa Landsman Feature Editor: Amy Purdy Sports Editor: Chet Bracuto Business Manager: Donna Cifelli Art Editor: Linda Simone Photography Editor: Bob Kulpa Reporting Staff: Page 1: Donna Evans, assistant; Randy Jenkins, PatP Bialeckj, Andrea Nalepa, Janet Paulman, Steve Seltzer, Lynn Jeney, Evan Ravich, Fred Wasserman Page 2: Leslie Hirshfeld, assistant; Jeff Cartwright, Kathy Kubalak, Adrienne Dudek, Debbie Milstein, Andy Genowitz, Diane Walton, Harvy Greenberg. Page 3: Robin Firkser, assistant; Marilyn Bobertz, Bob Curly, Joe Curry, Eileen Esterson, Kathy Regan, Kathy Telesco, J anet Blum Page 4: Jim Fifield, assistant; Ken Hydock, Wayne Orshak, Jeff Sohinki, Kevin McNaughtin, Vicki Sohinki, Peggi Quinn, Alan Richer. Business Staff: Carolyn Furst, Kathi Ginesi, Kathy Miller, Chris Plage, Janice Kucharski, Ellen Sciacca, Nancy Van Pelt. Art Staff: Jim Przyborowski, Janet Paulman, Stephanie Saley, Joe Cutrone. 108 GIRLS9 ATHLETIC OFFICE AS SISTANT S Carol Bahl, Val Culbert, Kathy Dillon, Janet Gais, Debbie Genschel, Shirley Guerriero, Kathy Hudock, Vicki Jensen, Kathy Kubalak, Janice Kucharski, Lisa Landsman, Robin Syvertsen, Sue Tursky, Jean Wagi. BOYS9 ATHLETIC OFFICE ASSISTANTS r 's ., 1. Vluiilzaagimmh Patricia Boyle, Donna Cifelli, Ardeth Creamer, Denise Freda, Sue Freski, Nancy Iaria, Kathy Jacquemin, Denise Kusuk, Claire Mollica, Nancy Moroli, Sue Mueller, Nancy Pinkin, Donna Poeltler, Iris Wolf. 109 G. A. A. G.A.A. G.A.A. Officers: President, Kathy Hudock; Vice President, Jill Morton; Sec- retary, Janet Paulmenn; Treasurer, Andrea Nalepa; G.A.A. Representative, Debbie Rapolas. Donna, Garibaldi . . . tim-ber! Kathy Jacquemin . . . Jack-knife. 110 I tilting; . . . field hockey . . . pass to the wing . . . watch out for your legs . . . sticks. 111 112 Come on, Beth, you said you were going to breakfastf We re sorry that youke builtP' make my SOMETHING DIFFERENT Sheldon Bud, Nemerov ............................ Kenneth Andrew Beth Nemerov .............................................. Kathleen Lennan Phil Copenetti .............................................. Vincent Scauzzo Kevin and Bevin ............................................ Robert Schulz, Thomas Schulz, Brian Geiger, Craig Geiger Mrs. Kupferman .......................................... Janice Schneider Rose Keller ........................................................ Linda Pasqua Ida Schwartz .................................................. Lynn Chalenski Sara Coldfein .................................................. Judith Starger The Players ...................................................... Douglas Stout, Richard Stout, Jack Creenberg, Keith Torro a i a J. 3,. 4, 4... . xv that will teach you not to wear again! my slippers How b0ut that, Mrs. Kupferman, the real Bud Nemerovw W have to reasonably facsimilicize all things that make me brilliantV 113 We live in a world of restrictions: Each dream and each change that we seek Must exist within strict limitations I ' Where ideals 9 become cmseless and weaWH Too long we,ve been taught to keep silence; Now we know it is our time to speak . . . m 3, Mam, 4 a s + BEL CANTO . .j Ken Andrew Sue Andrew Joann Carson Denise Clark Bob Cornett Kathy DeCristoforo Jim Gabriel Debbie Greene Don Hannis Nancy Hannis Sue Harbord Ann Kimmick Craig Knox Marc Knox Paul Kobliska Ed Krouk Steve Kulbaba June Lorenzen Linda MacDougall Donna Magda Steve McDevitt . Jim Mumford Alan Oatley Nadine Romano Dot Scalzo Rich Sheola Trudi Sperling Celebrating the holidays through song . . . Carol of the Bellsh. .WAlleluia Robin ?yxifrtsen . . . caroling in the halls . . . exchange concert in Rhode Island. Keith er une Carol Treacy Jean Wagi CHOIR Grace Alves John Meyer Cindy Arvanites Annette Mirizio Rich Bowlby Frank Mirizio Kathy Brown Will Mitchell Nancy Buoni Nancy Moroli Sue Clearie Patti Mould Terry Dombrowski Cheryl Nicholas Marylynn Doslik Tom Park Elaine Cannon Renee Pelusio Kathy Hamill Steve Petruzelli Gail Holden George Sbordone Mary Horton Kathy Schinestuhl Randy Jenkins Denise Seymour Karen Kamp Paul Starosciak Mark Keitel Kathy Steeger Kathy Koch Jay Weber Nancy Locher Jeff Weil Mark McDevitt Val Zavoda Miss Mildred Midkiff, Advisor Concert choir . . . ttThe Glory of the Lordh . . . ttI Saw Three Ships . . . holiday spirit. Belle-Tones welcoming the winter holidays . . . the Christmas feeling . . . air of happiness and generosity . . . expectations of the new year . . . ttIUs Christmas Once Again? VOCAL DEPARTMENT BELLE-TONES Jean Amory Carol Bahl Pat Clark Candy Christiansen Marion Cohen Rosemary Constantine Linda Dale Ellen Komishane Linda iLitchfieId ' Nancy LyKes Sue Lykes Maryanne Lynch Marilyn Marciano Maureen Moran Pat Parenti Linda Pasqua Debbie Thompson Marilyn Zawislak Miss Mildred Midkiff, Advisor Regional band in the Christmas spirituftTwere Days of Christmash..ftA Christmas Suite? '117 Wawasan- ?..- i 2 5.5:... Recording Secretary, Kathy 9 Treasurer, Leslie Rea. , E: m s: . P.T.A. Representative, Kathi Brown; President, Ken 9 E . ..... . Vice President, Gary Smolyn Cusumano; Corresponding Secretary, Denise Freda 9 Student Council Officers: Booster Club Representative, Linda Pasqua Jacquemin QM. . l 4. W Wm UM am W .i'wh huM;m'jWiuwa a;,v STUDENT COUNCIL . student participation in school affairs . . . decorating the Christmas tree in the main hall . . . Student Council Week . . . school store . . . talent show . . . ALJ Student Council . . . eeOf course youed like to buy some Christmas wrap- ping paper, wouldrft you Mr. DeRosaiw asks Key Club President Bob Cornett. Vice President Lou Ciamano, Secretary John Hurley, and Treasurer Bill Cook aid in the convincing. elf you don,t buy some of our Christmas wrapping paper, you,ll be up the creek! Serving the school and community . . . Christmas wrapping paper sale . . . putting up the fence around Public Library . . . directing traffic . . . night basket- ball league . . . A. L. J. Key Club . . . 120 Seniors: Lou Caimano Rick Carpini Kevin Connelly Bill Cook Bob Cornett Ken Cusumano Gene Fontana Ron Granrath Ken Hydock Randy Jenkins Ken Leibowitz Gil Lesko Steve Mehulick Bob Mikita Jim Murphy Mike Nisky John Schneider Phil Schifano Gary Smolyn Bill Wojciak KEY CLUB Juniors: Dave Garshellis John Hurley Kevin Mac Naughton Bill Mahoney Steve McDeviLt Mike Miller Bob Page Ed Pinkham Bob Plage Jack Schwankert George Yarusavage Sophomores: Jim Mumford Steve Petruzelli Frank Rusciano Mr. Louis DeRosa, Advisor 9, 4.;,m;..4..l.w.v , A Crowning the Queen . . . Debbie Muchmore . . . Miss Key Club, 1970 . . . KEY CLUB . . . Congratulations from Key Club Pres- ident, Bob Cornett . . . Miss Key Club and the four finalists, from left to right: Diane Meigs, Chris Troeber, Debbie Muchmore, Carol Busacca, Jane Sulek. 12: French Club Officers: Marion Cohen, Vice-President; Terry Lebowitz, Treasur- er; Janice Sarafin, Secretary; Trudi Sperling, President; Mrs. Lydia B. Rosenfeld, Advisor. Mm; ., w '93 FRENCH CLUB Andrea Babinec Candy Christiansen Marion Cohen Gary Colecchio Rise Davis Joan Deardorff Bill Einziger Donna Evans Marge Ferrance Debbie Censchel Danny Graca Marlene Hamulak Karen Kamp Bob Krafft Paul Lebowitz Terry Lebowitz Kenneth Leibowitz Joseph Lidon Donna Magda John Meyer Wendy Morgart Amy Purdy Betty Russell Janice Sarafin Denise Seymour Diane Seymour Trudi Sperling Lesley Suba Linda Teleshefsky Debbie Torres Ruth Weiss FRENCH N ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Candy Christiansen Kevin Connelly Pearl Kisner Ken Leibowitz Donna Magda Linda Negola John Schwankert Trudi Sperling Judy Starger Lisa Starger Mrs. Lydia B. Rosenfeld, Advisor. Fred Bertolino Pat Bialecki Mark Bolanowski Don Carroll Jim Fifield Joyce Fifield Jill Garrity Monica Gates Lois Glovacky Joe Granata Tom Hastings Wayne Hoages Robin Kornstien Gerry Mehalick President ..................... Vice-President ................. Scribe ........................... Questor ........................ Editor-in-Chief . CovEditor ........... Advisor ......................... LATIN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Fred Bertolino Pat Bialecki Mark Bolanowski Don Carroll Bill Cook Bob Cornett Denise Freda Jill Carritty Bill Kraemer John Sopko Mrs. Adee Bennett, Advis Jim Mumford Tom Park Renee Peluscio Anna Petusky Sherry Simon John Sopko Franklin Stevens Diane Swintek Bob Tiller Kathy Van Pelt Elyse Weinstein Ruth WeiSS Nancy Yacabonis Rita Yacabonis .. Jim Fifield ..... John Sopko ..................... Rita Yacabonis ............................ Jill Garrity Tom Park --------------- Mark Bolanowski ............. Mrs. Adee Bennett MacCarter Theater, MPygmalionM, . . . picnic at Watchung Reservation . . . Roman treats at Christ- mas party . . . Venti Currentes, Latin Club news notes. 123 124 Why?,, Asks the Inquisitive being Probing for all unknown; But asking of whom, Who in turn asks, thy must you know why?,, John H urley THE QUEST Ruth Weiss, Editor Mark Berman Pat Bialecki Janet Blum Mark Bolanowski Joy Conncll Joan Deardorff Jill Garrity Dave Garshelis Marge Giammanco Marlene Hamulak John Hurley Paul Lacko Terry Lebowitz Kevin MacNaughton Emerlinda Mongiovi Wendy Morgan Janet Paulmenn Amy Purdy Lesley Rea Betty Russell Betty Rybowski John Schwankert Ben Shain Sandy Smar John Sopko Judy Starger Linda Teleshefsky Mrs. Elaine Donovan, Advisor A.V.A. Joe Bobertz George Busacca Joe Curry . Bob Cutro Ralph Dorio Donna Evans John Ginesi Curt Helfrich Ken Hydock Ed Klemens Steve Kulbaba Ken Leibowitz Gary Lesko Gil Lesko Abbe Levine Steve McDevitt Dan Pavelko Tony Pannullo John Ridenour Janice Sarafin Jim Schneider Bill Wray Dan Wray Mr. George Hilla, Advisor PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB A1 Bertelson Bill Einziger Gene Enrichsen John Hill Bob Nunn Jim Przybomwski Bob Schulz Randy Severs Mr. Donald Lokuta, Advisor LIGHTING AND STAGE CREWS Nancy Buoni Don Carroll Karen Conway Pat Daley Cay Fraschaver Scott Lewis Will Mitchell Ken Moktack Vince Scauzzo Jim Przyhorowski, captain 125 COEP Joan Adamski Rita Anthes Colleen Boyle Debbie Dailey Kathy DelConte Eileen Herzog Janet Hyduke Laura Kilburg Joanne Lanni Sue Manfredo Marilyn Morgan Nina Paschenko Maureen Revock Joan Schardien Mary Shindler Linda Sniffen Joyce Tavaska Nancy Thorne Nancy VanPelt Sue Vella Barbara Whittle Mrs. Vivian Caniano, Advisor DIVERSIFIED EDUCATION Paul Ahn Bill Conrad Judy Corbett Gloria Czurlanis Rich Dominick Pat Dunn Alice Guerin Rich Hamilton Lorraine Jasiukaic Rich Kraus Jean Krebs Dan Pasco Carol Ricca Pat Simanoski Ray Thompson Bob Wavershak Mrs. Barbara Ullom, Advisor TECHNICALLY ORIENTED Rich Christopher Joe Cuzzo Benny DiFabio Jim Doerer Ron Duckett Ed Dudek Mike Duffy Dave Gassmann Jim LaMontagne Don Lotano Frank Maloney Ray Martucci Ed Melka Lou Nyitray Don Occimio Tom Pasquale Cary Perezluha Barry Pitchford Ed Rudnicki Frank Stankiewicz Bill Tevlin Rich Weltner DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATION Gordon Adolph Kathy Marshall Howard Archer Michelle Miller Cynthia Copio Kathy Rygiel Ann Curran Ken Sanders Robert Dunning,r Mike Saporito Rich Frescki Kevin Terhune Toni Karcich Miss Campana Faculty Advisor Chris Madjeski Marie Marrone Celeste Maggie Sue Midura Susan Mullins Kathy Nesgood Kathy Partman Lois Petronello Joyce Santone Joan Scarpitto Ellen Sciacca Leda Schuster Joanne Slate 128 Ellen Adamski Joanne Albright Sandy Bieljeski Pat Bodnar Gail Brennan Nancy Buoni Pat Cangelosi Donna Cifelli Lucille Cimato Val Decker Debra Dowzycki Nancy Sysock Debbie Thomson Debbie Thompson Sue Tursky Diane Uhlig Joanne Vacca J anet Van Pelt Kathy Van Pelt J ere Wales Cale Witscher Carol Whalen Theresa Zatwarnicki Pat Zomro F. B. L. A. Beth Eilbacher Janice Einhorn Ann Frimm Carol Galush Candy Gregori Angela Crieco Debra Johnson Ann Kimmick Kathy Kokinda Patty Lamphear Carol Lewis Mrs. Chevalier Faculty Adviser . . '. typing . . . steno . . . greeting card sale . . . F.B.L.A. Convention . . . trip to Prudential . . . regional contests . . . F uture Business Leaders . . . F.B.L.A. Officers: President, Kathi Hudock; Vice-President, Nancy Szczepanski; Secretary, Diane Madjeski; Treasurer, Den- ise Kusuk; Reporter-Historian, Janice Kucharski. 1i9 17.1 Freshman and Sophomore Class Basketball Teams: First Row: Debbie Melli, Debbie Good, Eileen Sywec, Sandy Esposito. Second Row: Judy Rubay, Leslie O'Shanny, Debbie Genschel, Sue Clearie, Mary Montefusco. Third. Row: MaryBeth Ryan, Lynn Cornett, Elaine Pasqua, Nancy Brady, Cindy Roberts. Fourth Row: Jean Maguire, Gayle Bridge- man, Debbie Biro, Barbara Lambert, Debbie Rice. G. A. A. . . . Chris Troeber . . . through the air, over the rim . . . . . . timers and scorers heady . . . time in with the whistle . . . jump, jump, get that ball . . . 130 I , Jinn ' V' num-fu 11 1, Anson... Hmwuxui . : .1..44uF J 4:; .. HUJ ' ' Hr ; .- H . 1; 4h Junior and Senior Class Basketball Teams: Bottom Row: Jill Morton, Betty Russell, Rita Yaca- bonis, Andrea Nalepa, Jill Garrity, Kathy Russell, Eileen Morris, Anita D Addario, Patti Truss. Top Row: Janice Bihler, Pat Clark, Nancy Yacabonis, Adrienne Dudek, Nancy Peason, Iris Wolf, Carol Busacca, Sue Danilo, Val Culbert, Chris Troeber, Diane Munkel. Maybe if you all hit the ball, i511 go over! . . . Donna Poeltler . . . Diane Munkel . . . oh, no . . . not another birdie in the basket . . . All right, who,s hiding the football now? POWDERPUF F FOOTBALL This is touch football? POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL Seniors defeat Juniors, 14-13 . . . fight, team, fight . . . we want a touchdown . . . intercept that pass . . . quarterback, whafs a quar- terback? . . . donk blame me coach, I didxft know we had the ball. 132 Take the ball and run . . . run . . . run where? BOWLING Don Bucciarelli . . . psyched for the match. Frank Schleicher . . . determined Bill Pevarnik . . . fingertip release. delivery. WATCHUNG CONFERENCE CHAMPS. First Row, 1. to r.: J. Billela, F. Schleicher, D. Bucciarelli, F. Mason, B. Pevarnik. Second Row, 1. to r.: J. Ridenour, L. Walko, B. La Regina, D. Stout, R. Schiolo. 133 :c cwgg CV V7714? gc 4,?1 42-112 vatad CZZKZ4LK Kneeling, L. to R.: J. Stankiewicz, D. Adamo, C. Bracuto, B. Wray, B. Blejwas. Standing, L. to R.: Coach Ianelli, S. Nasto, S. Marrin, F. Bauer, J. Schwankert, B. Page. BASKETBALL Mike Nisky . . . shooting with a soft touch. Steve Marrin . . . driving . . . hustling . . . scoring. 134 '. . HI , .' h N ,1 qu'him , v , ?.7. . A t ' - L - Mr 4 ,. h w , v. 1-3; , qH-v . . . A Mike Nisky . . . beating his man for the layup. 1g??? - i1: .rr-Jj; - . - 7 5;: h John Stankiewicz . . . the extra step . . . the key basket . . . game breaking assists. A.L.J. Opponent 35 Dayton Regional 79 42 New Providence 60 79 Rahway 51 57 Cranford 52 64 Brearley Regional 59 37 Governor Livingston 43 44 Scotch Plains 72 50 Westfield 58 65 Union Catholic 79 56 Cranford 62 50 Governor Livingston 60 62 Roselle 57 41 Hillside 51 64 Pingry 47 52 Westfield 50 62 Scotch Plains 84 56 Hillside 74 60 Holy Trinity 55 . 74 Rahway 77 . , . J ohn Stankiewmz . . . put- 50 Colonia 72 Coach Ianelh . . . dnllmg ting out a full effort. . . . teaching . . . sacrific- mg. Coach Dunkel . . . perhaps with a Mike Nisky . . . hustling . . . new strategy. shooting. Steve Nasto . . . leaping for the tap. Gene Fontana . . . agility . . . quickness . . . leadership WRESTLING 1257a effort for six minutes. Coach Galiszewski . . . exhorting for a pin. 137 Coach Redfern . . . exhausting practices . . . complete Steve Stark. . . elevating to gain control. sacrifice. First Row, L. to R.: J. Mehalick, B. Gittleman, D. Steele, R. Illion, G. Fontana, F. Annese. Second Row, L. to R.: J. Zavali, M. Vernaccio, S. Burak, Z. Opperman, B. Esposito, R. Guerry. 138 Ricky Illion . . . confidence . . . quickness . . . balance . . . District Champion. Opponent South Plainfield 21 Hillside 13 Gov. Livingston 18 Linden 8 Dayton Regional 6 Roselle Park 21 Rahway 12 Thomas Jefferson 17 Cranford 22 North Plainfield 11 Westfield 28 Scotch Plains 39 Brearley Regional 22 Ray Gu6rry ; . . grace . . . skill . a true competitor. . 13S i3. 1' LI. ...9n even 5A2 moat Per ed f0? ' ' 24:? 1.73. J dormw gumbo! Jeep,- . gar WAaf we Jo ant! liaeifoclay V OAK? memary can 43910.4. :7Le time yin wAicL Q9 'gai'n-Iitb ad I A ' . ran5cencld 5A9 Ema to weep. . . . Igwr' II. . . Getting to know all about you . . . Getting to like you, getting to hope you like me . . 7 THE KING K I n order of their appearanceI Captain Orton THOMAS CHRISTIANSEN Louis Leonowens ALAN OATLEY Anna Leonowens DENISE CLARK Interpreter KEVIN RUSSELL Kralahome WILLIAM KRAEMER The King KENNETH ANDREW Phra A lack DONALD CARROLL Lun Thu IIWhile shivering in my shoes, I strike a careless STEVEN MCDEVITT pose . . . And whistle a happy tune . . 7 Tuptim DOROTHY SCALZO Lady Thiang JUDENE SOMERS Prince Chululongkorn GEORGE PALYA Princess Y ing Yaowlak IIAm I King or am I not King? Am I to take orders from English JEAN ALVES SChOOl teacher? Sir Edward Ramsey . , RANDY J ENKINS - Principal Dancer SUE BOETTKE ,L I :uouov anacnxmrnnnannr ml have dreamed that your arms are lovely . . . I have dreamed what a joy you,ll be . . f, AND I Nursemaids JUDY STARCER, NANCY BUONI, EILEEN MORRIS Buddah ROBERT ISSAC Stage Manager KEVIN RUSSELL Student Director RANDY JENKINS Properties GAIL KLIN E JUDY STARGER Costumes ANDREA NALEDA PAT BIALECKI Lighting JIM PRZYBOROWSKI Set C onstruction 88343-33031 KUEDAR ttOnce a woman has been loved like that es; n MISS PATRICIA MASSETT ?giogzgfarstands all other women who are M usical Director MR. ANDREW JUPINA Director MRS. SHARON WEISKOPP that he believes in them, and that,s enough for you . . . llHe has a thousand dreams that wonlt come true . . . You know ,9 144 . . . the Queen and her Court . . . Senior Attendant, Gerry Bowater and her escort, F red Bauer . . . Junior Attendant, Gail Holden and her escort, Steve Kulbaba . . Queen, Lynette Anderson and her escort, Kevin Connelly . . . Junior Attendant, Pat Bialecki and her escort, Jim Harrison . . . Senior Attendant, Denise Clark and her escort, J im Boone. . . . the promenade of girls . . . ten finalists . . . who will be Queen? . . . tension mounts . . . the Queen . . . number 24 . Lynette Anderson Connelly . . . her escort, Kevin 35mg KOI' M Someday there be When chains are torn by courage home of a love thates free. A time when dreams so long denied can flourish, As we unveil the love we now must hide. And with our love through tears and thorns We will endure As we pass surely through every storm. 145 146 ART CLUB Jim Boone J anet Columbia Marge Ferrance J im Hadden Barbara Ham Marleen Hamulak Jean Hardison Janice Herrmann Robert Isaac Joanne Kelinsky Steve Kornstein Kurt Kubunski Gary Lajeski Patti Lamphear Ricki Lewis Nancy Pinkin Debbie Ravich Mark Reilly Robin Simpson Daryl Singer Lisa Starger Robert Styler Tom Tarrentin Miss Mossett, Advisor FOLK CLUB Sue Andrew Nancy Buoni Jeff Cartwright Lynn Chalenski Kevin Connelly Jeff Culich Leslie Hirschfeld Bill Kraemer Donna Magda William Mitchell Ilene Morris Diane Munkel Alan Oatley Linda Pasqua James Payne Jim Przyborowski Judy Starger Carol Treacy Jean Wagi THESPIAN SOCIETY Grace Alves Ken Andrew Pat Bialecci JoAnn Carson Jeff Cartwright Lyhn Chalenski Denise Clark Kathy Dillon Wendy Friedfeld Leslie Hirschfeld Randy Jenkins William Kraemer Ed Krouk Cary Lajeski Jayne Lind Roy Mellott Andrea Nalepa Michele Naples Alan Oatley Linda Pasqua J im Przyborowski Kevin Russell Mindy Sonenthal Carol Treacy Mrs. Weiskopf, Advisor NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Diane Antas Jacque Aznar Guy Bailey Janice Bihler Dennis Branden Carol Busacca Lou Caimano Candy Christiansen Kevin Connelly William Cook Robert Cornett Susan Danilo Kathleen Dillon Denise Freda Ron Granrath Charlene Gruber Gail Haarmann Kathleen Hudock Randall Jenkins Steven Karpa Pearl Kisner William Kraemer Jean Legan Kenneth Leibowitz Gilbert Lesko Cathy Lichowid Diane Madjeski Donna Magda Debbie Muchmore Steven Nasto Linda Negola Peggy Regan Gary Romano Pris Rosen Michael Sakelarides John Schneider Larry Smolar Cary Smolyn Trudi Sperling Thomas Squashic Jane Sulek Nancy Szczepanski Christine Troeber Susan Tursky William Wojciak Iris Wolf Nancy Yacabonis Miss Mildred Midkiff, Advisor Miss Mildred Midkiff, Advisor. 14 SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Wendy Friedfeld, President Robert Kerekes, Vice President Debbie Good, Recording Secretary Nancy Yacabonis, Corresponding Secretary Linda Mongiovi, Treasurer Randy Taback, Sergeant-at-arms Scott Kalish, Freshman Representative Sue Berman, Freshman Representative Kathy Keena, Programming Chairman Cindy Faeser, Publicity Chairman SPANISH N ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SPANISH CLUB Eileen Bellew Susan Berman J oan Branden Arlene Casey Jane Davison Scott Evanko Patti Finger Wendy Friedfield Debbie Good Robert J eney Scott Kalish Bob Kerekes Marilyn Marciano Kathy Miller Judy Morton Joe Paiva Nancy Yacabonis Diane Wapner Randy Taback Helanc Taback Roy Spiewak Jan Rothstein Mindy Robbins Cindy Roberts Rita Yacabonis Mrs. Gloria Menendez, Advisor J acque Aznar Guy Bailey Eileen Belleu Janet Blum Mark Berman Marilyn Bobertz Patricia Clagk Deanna Colantuono Joy Connell Robert Cutro Sue Danilo Margaret Giammanco Charlene Gruber Sandy Gunther Janice Herrmann Jean Legan Daniel Lynch Kevin MacNaughton Emerlinda Mongiovi Sue Mueller Andrea Nalepa Janet Paulmenn Nora Privitera Peggy Regan Pris Rosen Betty Rybowski Sandy Smar Patricia Simko Tom Squashic OFFICERS Pris Rosen, President Peggy Regan, Vice President Sue Danilo, Secretary J acque Aznar, Treasurer Mrs. Gloria Menendez, Advxsor 148 GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS President, Gary Smolyn; Vice-President, John Schneider; Secretary-Treasurer, Diane Munkel. GERMAN CLUB Sue Alacchi Mark Backhaus Sue Boettke Lisa Christiansen Claire Curry Leslie Deck Kathy Dillon Steve Frank Linda Green Jeff Gulick Jim Hadden Leslie Hirshfeld Mike Kempinski Kathy Koch Chris Kraus Bill Kropinicki Paul Lacko Patty Lewis Jill Morton Diane Munkel Nancy Neville John Pugh Denise Puzin George Sbordone Debbie Siemering John Suchorsky Sue Verrastro John Willenbroch Mike Wojeicky Ester Wuenn George Yarusavage Mrs. Katherine Zigmont, Advisor German Christmas carols at Villa Maria Nursing Home . nonal . . . farewell picnic at the Deutscher Club. J ean Amory Carol Busacca Tim Connolly Kathy Dillon Steve Frank Jeff Culick Gail Haarmann Randy Jenkins Steve Karpa Bill Kropinicki Paul Lacko Keith Lewis Diane Munkel Bob Novak Tom Schulz John Schneider Ben Shain Gary Smolyn Chris Troeber George Yarusavage Iris Wolf Mrs. Katherine Zigmont, Advisor GERMAN HONOR SOCIETY . GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Presxdent,.Kathy Dillon; Vice-President, Sue Boettke; Sec- retary, Clalre Curry; Treasurer, Iris Wolf. . . fondue party, German Club tradi- Fred Bauer . . . quickness at short stop Phil Schifano . . . versatility in the field Kneeling, l-r: R. Blejwas, P. Schifano, D. Tehanchuck, T. Squashic, M. Miller, J. Billela. Second row: J. Davey, E. Pinkham, C. Herson, K. Cusamano, K. Kessler, S. Marrin, Coach Peragallo. 150 T hird row: A. Mantie, F. Bauer, B. Wojciak, J . Schneider, G. Smolyn, C. Kovacs. 1 5 1 e .H s e d .m M r .1 t f n r 0 m c n . m . n I C l H 1m a m. w .l. S m o S r c e O l e .xmw a n . gx y. u h 0.. C , , S S w , m m 0 .h. T a steady glove a strong out . BASEBALL Cary Smolyn , .v v ,v v .6 .,.v ztnu,1.l!tlr, v 9. Mike Markovic . . . perfect form in the high jump TRACK Mike Mallick . . . key man with Bruce Franz . . . straining , l Jave 1n for distance Coordination and speed over the hurdles Record holding miler . . . Ken Hydock Greg Rustic . . . full effort with the javelin George Busacca . . . summoning strength for an extra foot u- I I '.-m A. .',,. :7 x5 'mmmi .39. Q... Defending Watchung Conference Champ . . . Ray Hassler 1 5 3 J! J erry Totin Bob Pikna J. Byrne, S. Cyran, B. Elliot, B. Fakelmann, B. Fedirko, J. Ginesi, J. Master- son, C. Munkel, J. Pancurak, B. Pikna, R. Pikna, R. Skull, T. Skull, G. Tonneson, J.Totin. 154 Kneeling, l-r: L. Deck, S. Kalish, L. Bankee, C. Castoro, G. Leshner, T. Roberts, K. Wilkinson, N. Ash. Standing, l-r: Coach Nadasky, K. Leibowitz, J. Ridenour, L. Caimano, B. Page, K. Con- nolly, S. Kastner, G. Bailey. TENNIS -3: ; A b 4 I w act anwvhv Ken Leibowitz . . . No. 1 veteran John Ridenour Kevin Connolly 1 5 5 mmu mad u-aau-c-musr n- ? Tennis, anyone ike NINE? Str . . . Peggy Regan . . . FORE! 41m HEALTH OFFICE ASSISTANTS Andrea Babinec Janet Blum Lisa Christiansen Joy Connell Gail Dios Cynthia Faeser Marge Ciammanco Jane Crickowski Arlyne Mandell Diane Nicholson Beverly Van Buren 158 COSMETOLOGY CLUB Kathleen Augulis Gayle Ball Donna Blackman Adrian Braun Nancy Daluscio Deborah Dicker Andrea Dedinsky Denise Di Leo Kris Kraus Jennifer Juvrud Karen Mielech Dorothy Petruzziello Jane Rizkala James Sarama Joyce Svaskaukas Joyce Traeger Jeannine Yanetta Catherine Brophy Linda Burkle Yvonne Chatlos Darlene Del Conte Diane Frank Carolyn Harchar Lorraine Jandersits Karen Knowles Linda Kuhar Donna Papandrea Linda Rapolas Barbara Simonet Judine Somers Geri Tiller Gail Verducci Carol Weiss FUTURE NURSES CLUB President .......................... Denise Rinato Vice President .......... Debbie Muchmore Secretary ...................... Marilyn Bobertz Treasurer ........................ Laura Dziedzic Kathi Brown Marge Ferrance Pattie Finger Shirley Guerriero Claire Mollica Pat Nolan Linda Pannullo Peggy Quinn Monica Totin Marilyn Vella Elyse Weinstein Cwen Zavatsky GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS Pat Bialecki Kathi Brown Linda Dietze Carol Galush Louise Ceist Sue Harbord Pat Kuenze Shirley Lambert Pat Lewis Diane Madjeski Annette Mirizio Maureen Moran Debbie Muchmore Linda Negola Margaret O,Neill Linda Pasqua Nancy Peason Elaine Perrotta Linda Rapolas Peggy Regan Linda Ross Fern Roth Janet Schnarr Linda Simone Robin Spanjersberg Val Stecky Val Stunger Barb Tagliareni Val Zavoda ATTENDANCE OFF I CE ASSISTANTS Cindy Arvanites Gerry Bowater Carol Busacca Wendy Friedfeld Kathy Gaylord Debbie Good Eileen King Kathy Koch Ginny Mellert Elaine Miskovich Pat Parenti Kathy Regan Betty- Russell Denise Ryan Valerie Stunger Chris Troeber Donna Urciuoli 159 Carol Bahl Dale Carrick Arlene Casey Deanna Colantono Linda Fanelli Pat Finger Donna Freda Carol Furst Debbie Carfinkel Louise Geist Kathy Ginesi Fern Goldsmith Linda Guarino Sue Harbord Leigh Hashagen Beth Husth Karen Jensen Mary Ellen King Sherri Kozatch Kathy Kubalak Lynn Litchfield Roaring Twentie? . . . food . . . rag band . . . food . . . Charleston . . . food . . . F TA smorgasbord . . . 160 F.T.A. Jo Ann Lorenzo Kathy Miller Judy Morton Andrea Nalepa Nancy Neville Cheryl Newell Kathy Oates Linda Pannullo Renee Pelusio Margie Plotkin Kathy Regan Kathy Schinestuhl Robin Shur Cheryl Tavalaro Cathy Telesco Sue Verastro Jean Wagi Ellen White Mary Wouters Nancy Yacabonis CHEMISTRY CLUB Mark Bolanowski Don Carroll Bill Esposito Elaine Cannon Shirley Guierriero Kathy Hudock Beth Kovitz David Lebowitz John Matlaga Jim Mumford Gary Romano Mike Suklerides Ben Shain John Sopko John Truse John Willcnbrock Nancy Yacabonis Faculty Advisor, Mr. Aragona LIBRARY COUNCIL Sue Alacci Leigh Hashagen Carol Bahl Lorraine Jasiukaic Diane Barbarich Madeline Miccio Sue Berman Ann Marie Pertuskey Debbie Bullivant Denise Rinato Jane Davison Kevin Russell Joyce Fifield Kathy Shinestuhl Jack Greenberg Val Stecky Alice Hanley Marilyn Zawislak 162 Pearl Kisner, Editor-in-Chief Mrs. Elaine Donovan, Literary Advisor Donna Magda, Literary Editor Priscilla Rosen, Senior Editor Grace Alves Randy Jenkins Jacque Aznar, Faculty Editor Arlyne Mandell Ardeth Craemer, Underclassmen Editor Kathi Brown Fern Roth Lisa Starger, Art Editor John Hill, Photography Editor Steve Wolk Nora Privitera, Layout Editor Carol Busacca, Activities Editor Candy Christiansen Claire Curry Bill Cook, Sports Editor Debbie Muchmore, Typing Editor Nancy Szczepanski Janet Van Pelt Juniors: Diane Nicholson Betty Russell Janice Sarafin Kathi Hudock, Business Editor Diane Madjeski, Business Editor Mr. Robert McCusker, Business Advisor . . . Mr. DeCairo . . . Lance photog- rapher hard at work . . . 163 2.3r:.y.v?r,.bvtlev. 3.5. i :v t: : $53 7. .3. v2.9 123$! . a; . g; .. $s$a . 3.2.5 x4 , :2. 33.5 tiwx 4 I rd'ed . Acco , f .wf 12. . ...3,,.7...J9 .., .. sag .. r. bf .. m ,A.a.Wwo0ao... mw.wwr . f... a .1: fumm $$$$w HOMEROOM 9 First row, L-R? D. Ameen, E. Berg, D. Alibrandi, S. Adasczik, G. Barris, C. Bartkus, S. Berman. Sec- ond row: J. Bencivenga, D. Barbarich, J. Bieler, D. Biro, J. Best, B. Baille. Third row: E. Adamski, C. Baszak, A. Achtel, W. Barnes, A. Arvanites, J. Bobertz, J. Anderson. HOMEROOM CB3 - F irst row, L-R: G. Brennan, K. Celest, J . Brandon, A. Casey, D. Bullivont, K. Carr. Second row: M. Brady, P. Cangelosi, D. Bula, L. Budd, C. Bug- dan, G. Bridgeman, B. Benardi. Third row: C. Burger, E. Bona, A. Buckaio, P. Catalano, K. Butchro, G. Bowatar, T. Burger. Fourth row: J. Burns, J. Carrick, J. Chasariak, J. Burger, R. Burton, E. Carrol, J. Bukowiec. HOMEROOM 204 17 irst row, L-R: R. Clarson, K. Ditzel, 5. C105, S. Diquat. tro, P. Clemenko. Second row: 5. Cyran, L. De Palma, J. Connell, K. Con- oghan, K. Cutro, J. De Marco. Third row: F. Daley, A. Cunningham, K. Clausen, M. DiLollo, L. Dent, P. DiNicola. Fourth row: J . Dowling, L. Ches- al, L. Cornett, G. Corson, V. Decker, S. Dominick. Fifth row: M. Dachman, D. DiSimone, T. Data, P. Ciambruschini, Cichowski. HOMEROOM 228 First row, L-R: B. French, R. Durban, 1. Fifieldt B. Evans, L. Dziedic, K. Fedirko, T. Druding, I. F eld, H. Fischer, T. Fisch- er, B. Elliott, M. Evanko, S. Friedman, S. Gale, C. Edwards, M. Einstein, P. Finger, L. Duff, B. Fush- ille, S. Flackek, E. Erich- sen, B. Fakelmann, P. Erikson, T. Dudek, M. Einziger, M. Flynn, G. Everest, M. Epstein. HOMEROOM 3 F irst row, L-R: G. Corden, D. Garibaldi, C. Garshelis, M. Ganjoin. Second row: R. Ciglio, B. Grosso, D. Gelfand, S. Godfrey, A. Grieca. Third row: J. Greenberg, M. Gannett, C. Gregori, K. Giacobbee. F ourth row: F. Gallagher, L.G1feen, A. Cieger, T. Geldhawer, W. Geissel, S. Giegrich. F ifth row: M. Gates,.J. GlneSl, B. Gleason. Sixth row: J . Gorski, L. Godfrey, M. Grabowski, D. Calla, L. Glrgus. E?! nuns HOMEROOM 215-First row, L-R: D. Hnat, M. Hartstein, E. Hoffman, J. Huska, T. Hastings, G. Haarmann, C. Jones, T. Hoffer, J. Hancharick, R. Jeney, A. Johnson. Second row: D. Hodges, E. Harri- son, R. Haag, P. Johnston, R. Ivers, B. Himpele, J. Grysko, S. Hersey, J. Heisenbottle, J . Hatfield, P. Jones, C. Gualtieri, A. Hanley. 167 HOMEROOM CB2 F irst row, LR: C. McCutcheon, C. Madjeski, J . McCrea, J . Lorenzo, M. Marrone, G. Leshnar, V. LaRusso, M. Macau- ley, B. Matlage, G. Martucci, P. Lawrence, S. Matuiketz, P. Lebo- witz, M. Lidon. Second row: C. Maggie, B. Lambert, M. Lewis, D. Maloney, B. Megga, V. Legan, S. Marsnick, G. Lawrence, D. Mallick, J. Maguie, J. Mallacki, J. Lewis, K. Lennan, M. Markovic. HOMEROOM 201 First row, L-R: E. Kosiarski, S. Kalish, M. Kempinski, A. Klehm, D. Katsanis, J. Keena, C. Krafft, M. Korybski, D. Labella. Second row: J. Krov, R. Krov, P. Kenny, G. Kieri, S. Krumm, J. Kraus, J. Kornstein, R. Kosko, M. Klett. Third row: C. Komishane, D. Kobin, A. Kuhn, L. Koch N. Kent, G. Kremenich, J. Jones, K. Keller, M. Keitel, A. Kucharski. HOMEROOM CBI First row, L-R: K. Newman, J. Monaco, F. Mirizio, J. O,Donnell, M. Nasci- mento, J. Mehalick. Second row. S. Miduro, J. Morton, G. Newell, F. Montagna, B. Osle, B. Mercurio. Third row: B. Nunn, D. Nasto, S. Mullins, T. Mulligan, K. Neugold, P. Nolan. Fourth row: J. Osman- ski, K. Oates, G. Miller, L. Moran, E. Mycz, C. Mercurio, D. Molesky, T. Mongiovi. HOMEROOM TC3 First row, L-R: B. Sachenski, J. Rudnicki, M. Rustick, V. Scauzzo, J. Bunk, R. Schade, B. Sexton, J . Rowe. Second row: D. Schnarr, S. Scott, C. Schi- fano, M. Schinestuhl, M. Ryan, D. Rotolo, D. Seymour. Third row: D. Runk, D. Sarama, L. Sekulski, D. Rufolo, S. Salvesen, C. Schiller. Fourth row: S. Scerbo, C. Schind- ler, J. Schneider, 5. Schrader, R. Schwankert7 R. Shortje. HOMEROOM 211 F irst row, L-R: G. Pasquale, J . Paiwa. Second row: D. Paterson, K. Patrick, L. Perrotta, C. Phillips, P. Pikna, J. Pancurak. Third row: I. Pizzi, C. Platt, J. Poeltler, D. Price, J . Puzio, K. Pyzyna, R. Parin. Fourth row: R. Reppy, D. Rice, R. Rinato, M. Robbins, M. Robertazzi, C. Roberts, A. Pannullo. F ifth row: R. Rosen- man, R. Rossi, J. Rothstein, E. Pasqua, L. Paschenko, R. Pasko- witz. HOMEROOM 19 -- First row, L-R: K. Siecinski, D. Stec, S. Siman, J. Solomon, D. Steele, C. Sherba, M. Solden, R. Spanjers- berg, J. Slate, F. Simone. Second row: E. Simpson, J. Smolyn, A Shain, F. Stevens, J. Stec, C. Spro- vach, K. Skorton, E. Skdny, D Sieka. Third row: S. Shohfi, M Simpson, S. Stebbins, M. Skryha R. Steeger, R. Spiewak, A. Soriano J. Sielski. 16f HOMEROOM 24 - First row, L-R: L. Strychowski, D. Swintek, J. Vacca, L. Trimarco, M. Tokar, H. Taback. Second row: P. Svihra, N. Sysock, D. Thompson, M. Totin, L. Strychowski, D. Uhlig. Third row: K. Tyrrell, M. Stives, G. Ton- nesen, D. Tierney, K. Torro, L. Urbanowicz, K. Terhune, G. Strei- sel, D. Tarantin. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS, F irst row: E. Pasqua, Secretary: B. Lambert, Treasurer. Second row: J. Klett, Vice President, S. Shohfi, President. Third row: Advi- sors, Mrs. Seelig, Mr. Simmeth. 170 HOMEROOM 221 - First row, L-R: R. Williams, K. Wilkinson, L. Walko, E. Yurick, D. Zukerman, D. Vellard, T. Wilson, A. Wouters, J. Weil, E. Zyra. Back row: K. Van Pelt, M. Villano, D. Wagner, D. Wagi, D. Weiss, J. Wagner, E. Weinstein, R. Volpi, T. Zatwar- nicki, E. VanPelt, J. Waterso, C. Whalen, L. Weher, D. Wilson, J. West, I. Wolk, J . Weber. Standing: J. Zavali. I O I IIIIIIIIII ll'i IIIIIIIII mung; - - - - : S O P H O M O R E S gm HOMEROOM 212-17 irst row, LR: D. Boone, P. Blabus, G. Anderson, D. Alpaugh, S. Abromowitz, D. Blajovich, J . Bottles, J. Bazak, J. Borkowski, D. Arthur, K. Berksted, R. Allen, L. Banker, P. Bod- nar, M. Altovadtor, N. Ash, G. Anderson, C. Aiends. In Bus: J. Bren- nan, M. Brady, K. Arnald, C. Ball, S. Anderson, S. Alechie, K. Baily, P. Ahn, M. Bachus, T. Annese. mxdmum 4i HOMEROOM CA3 - First row, L-R: J. Corbett, N. Casertano, M. Brescia, G. Coleo- chio, V. Carr, R. Chatlos, W. Chaneski, J. Byrne, C. Castoro. Second row: 5. Cart- wright, M. Coppelson, N. Buoni, R. Constantine, K. Conway, D. Crosby. Third row: T. Christensen, J. Conrad, P. Conaghan, R. Curley, M. Butler, 5. Brophy B. Clarke. Fourth row: R. Clinton, V. Christel, M. Cashmere, S. Clearie, N. Chalora, C. Columcia. HOMEROOM 27 F irst row, L-R: A. Decicco, J. Curry, K. Czarniewy. Sec- ond row: G. Dios, B. Don- nelly, R. Dean, P. DiGior- gio, S. Dicku, L. Dale. T hird row: M. Druding, C. Dodson, J. Dietze, J. Dolinich, P. Daley, L. Deck. Fourth row: R. Diehl, J . Davison, B. Cym- ansky, T. Curran, D. Don- ahue, G. Dudar, M. Dev- aney. HOMEROOM CA2 First row, L-R: M. Ferrance, E.' Gannon, K. Galiszewski, B. Farawell, E. Estersohn, C. Dzugan, M. Gansborg, S. Esposito. Second row: R. Firkser, N. Feith, D. Freda, A. Frimm, S. Fres- ki, C. Furst, J. Esposito, L. Fanelli, C. Faeser. Third row: I. Gabriel, H. Friedman, M. Ferrara, J. Dziadyk, J. Cambino, G. Everest, K. Fanurik, C. Froschauer. W 1, HOMEROOM 4- First row, L-R: J. Hadden, M. Golias, L. Grieco, B. Gardiner, H. Greenberg, L. Gwiazdowski, N. Gurczynski, A. Giese, M. Genowitz, H. Graveman, C. Gerold, B. Geiger, C. Geiger, J . Granata. Second row: F. Goldsmith, S. Garwacki, V. Guzzi, L. Ceist, B. Ham, D. Good, D. Carfinkel, D. Cudor, K. Ginesi, I. Graca, D. Genschel, V. Garrett, D. Goff, L. Guarino, R. Guerry. HOMEROOM CA1 First row, L-R: 5. Hamilton, L. Hirschfeld, G. Jeney, K. Jensen, P. Horky, C. Hel- frich, D. Hannis, G. Hem- hauser, V. Jorden. Second row: J . Jaworski, M. Hugo, R. Isaac, R. Hnat, A. Jurski, R. Joffe, J. Harbord, J. Jamison. Third row: R. Jones, S. Hoer, C. Hofschneider, M. Juice, T. Hamulak, M. Hanley, R. Huff, L. Hoog- steden, J . Hartmuller. 175 HOMEROOM 222 2' First row, L-R: W. Lawson, N. Levine, M. Maleski. Second row: M. Loewy, R. Levine, P. Lewis, S. 'Maloney, A. Majewski, D. Leipzig, S. Licho- wid, D. Madden. Third row: M. Marciano, S. Lobosco, L. McIver, M. Lynch, L. MacFarlane, L. Lisk, J. Leduc, N. Lykes, S. Lykes, R. Lewis. Fourth row: S. Lewis, R. Lee, G. Loras, J. Lison, R. Lock- wood, G. Lesko. 174 HOMEROOM 213 - First Row, L-R: J. Kassinger, H. Kisner, J. Krupnik, D. Kuenze, R. Kershaw, R. Laregina, E. Krouk, M. Kocin- ski, R. Krafft, S. Lauziere, R. Kulpa, J. Kerr, S. Kastner. Second row: B. Kocenko, P. Koch, L. Kocska, C. Kurtz, S. Klehm, C. Kulp, K. Kamp, P. Lamphear, L. Larwinski, B. Kovitz, S. Kozatch, M. King, G. Kline, A. Kennedy, C. Kieri. HOMEROOM 32 - First Row, L-R: B. Mellick, M. Messima, K. Mochtak, J. Meyer, C. Monaco, D. McCarthy. Second row: I. Milus, J. Mitchell, S. Maslany, T. Min- ogne, M. McDevitt, A. Mickelson, R. Massa, K. May, W. Mitchell. Third row: D. Melli, K. Miller, P. Miller, D. Metz, M. Montefusco, D. McArdle, L. Meigs. HOMEROOM 217 2 First row, L-R: L. Ragsdale, D. Rapolas, M. Ruggieri, R. Quinn, M. Sanzone, M. Sanzone, B. Rea, J. Salvatore, R. Prygrocki, K. Regan, C. Quag- liato. Second row: R. Rosin, R. Roe, A. Richer, D. Puzin, E. Ra- vich, W. Ross, R. Sanderson, K. Richardson, E. Revoch, F. Roth. Third row: E. Rybak, F. Rusciano, J. Rubay, K. Rodrigues, M. Ply- mack, R. Rappaport, R. Rofalo, M. Rebel, T. Rudnicki. HOMEROOM 17 - First row, L-R: A. Perez, N. Neville, D. O,Hare, M. Moran, E. Opitz, N. Pinkham, M. Plotkin, C. Munkel. Second row: D. Olterzewski, S. Petruzzelli, C. Newell, E. Nowicki, S. Opperman, J. Morton, A. Petu- skey, R. Pelusio, B. Oakes. Third row: L. 02Shanny, D. Pautler; L. Pfeiffer, J . Opperman, K. Peterson, J. Mumford, E. Muchmore, C. Plage. .c W 2 7 a I c. 1M. HOMEROOM 224 2 F irst row, L1R: R. Spinella, J. Schnarr, D. Siemering, L. Shaughnessy, D. Schultz. Second row: L. Steele, A. Seavuzzo, D. Smailie, J. Schaefer, J. Smolinski. Third row: R. Strano, R. Sirkin, S. Smolyn, G. Spordone. Fourth row: C. Spiewak, L. Spital- ny, E; Segotta, S. Schaefer, D. Seery. Fifth row: J. Smith, E. Schardien, M. Shalit, J. Sieracki. Sixth row: J. Scaturo, K; Stev- ens, D. Satkowski, R. Schull, R. Shur. HOMEROOM 229 - First Row, L-R: S. Tankel, S. Tomkevich, D. Thompson, V. Stunger, D. Walker, C. Telesco, C. Szczepanski, D. Wal- ton, W. Yonah, R. Valentine, V. Yaccaro, W. Swaen, F. WasSermen, L. Sturchio, P. Tucker, L. Suba, J. Suchorsky, J. Wagner. Second row: M. Vernacchio, D. Torres, M. Vella, S. Verrastro, R. Styler, D. Valano, E. Sywec, J. Truskow- ski, B. Weisholtz, M. Turner. HOMEROOM 33 - First row, L-R: S. Weiss, C. Witscher, R. Wherrity, M. Wouters, D. Zuck- erman. Second row: E. Whitmeyer, V. Zavoda, M. Zawislak, J. Zebro, J. Wesner, R. Wisniewski. Third row: M. Wojcicki, J. Wilson, J. Winter, C. Ziobro, X. Zavatsky. Fourth Row: D. Zliceski, T. Zatgn- ski, J. Willenbrock, D. Wray, R. Xifo, J. Wright. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFI- CERS: K. Regan, Secretary; G. Kline, Vice President; K. Helfrich, President; M. McDevitt, Treasurer. Advisors: Mrs. Coffey, Mr. Esand- 1'10. 176 HOMEROOM 226 First row, L-R: A. Babinec, D. Bischoff, J. Albright, J. Alfano. Second row: V. Anthes, K. Bernasky, P. Bialecki, J. Barako. Third row: J. Blum, J. Baillie, J. Amory, C. Arvanites. Fourth row: E. Bellew, D. Biro, J. Argenziano, K. Binaris, P. Anderson. F ifth row: B. Anderson7 E. Achtel, W. Black, M. Ber- man. Sixth row: W. Barnes, C. Ameen, W. As- sell, A. Bertelson, S. Bial- ecki. V a ,l l. . . t. .. p. i. ' K35 - ,- Lun- HOMEROOM TC-2 First row, L-R: S. Burak, D. Cifelli, D. Burdick, J. Buner, R. Chichowski, M. Bolanowski. Second row: B. Brady, D. Carrick, L. Cirasella, P. Boyle, D. Colantuono, J. Bockenek. Third row: G. Busacca, L. Christiansen, J. Columbia, K. Commins, C. Bush, J. Connell, L. Cimato, J. Bukowski. Fourth row: L. Brummor, J. Brennan, D. Brophy, E. Bradley, C. Cecere, R. Brescher. HOMEROOM 205 First row, L-R: R. Davis, D. Evans, A. D Addario, J. Einhorn, T. Donbrowski, R. Dunning, J. Daugenti, B. Demont, M. Dailey, J. Cutt, M. Crisafulli, A. Di Bello. Second row: L. Dietze, J. Deardorf, L. Czajkowski, D. DiQuattro, D. D Adamo, J. Doer- flein, R. Dorio, R. Cutro, T. Connolly, G. Cop, M. Elsner, W. Cymancky. HOMEROOM 225-First row, L-R: D. Gillies, B. Giegrich, T. Flynn, F. Finn, C. Gabriel, J. Ford. Second row: S. Gardner, J. Greenberg, D. Cebbie, MLQaiammanco, L. Gras- sel, A. Gbmi, P. Greco. Third row: K. Gaylord, J. Garrity, L. Glovacky, J. Faris, K. Felter, J. Gais, D. Caro, T. Godfrey. Fourth row: B. French, B. Gittleman, J. Fifield, D. Graca, D. Garshelis, F. Facciponti, J. Cabel. o lllllilli ' - HOMEROOM 210-Firsi row, L-R: J. Haber, S. Gunther, L. Horling, K. Hamill, G. Holden, K. Howell, E. Hawley, J. Hastings, S. Janet. Second row: R. Guerry, M. Heindel, J. Gaskowski, J. Griffin, R. Halsch, M. Hanulak, D. Henault, S. Huelsenbeck. Third row: J. Hill, M. Haluza, J. Harrison, D. Hartomy, H. Husth, J. Hardison, R. Grysko, J . Herson, J . Hurley, P. Gudor. HOMEROOM 20 - F irst row, L-R: F. Knies, M. Knox, P. Kobliska, R. Kelso, J. Kaptain, B. Jen- nings, B. Kessler, S. Kar- ol. Second row: C. Jasiu- kaic, K. Kokinda, K. Krov, A. Kimmick, M. Kehoe, K. Koch, J. Kelinsky, E. Komishane, L. Krawec. Third row: K. Kubinski, S. Kornstein, E. Klemens, B. Kropinicki, C. Kovacs, K. Kessler, L. Jenny, D. Kempinski, C. Knox. JHHHH 1' 179 W'vv-r - '.-....;. : ,. ,.. - am.-- m... - i ,i' i; g. HOMEROOM 203 - First row, L-R: C. Matusiewicz, C. Muskus, N. Moroli, E. Mongiovi, M. Miller, M. Naples, D. Nicholson, A. Miri- zio, C. Nicholas, P. Miller, A. Nale- pa, B. Miller, J. Michalczyk, M. Miller, J. Muringer, S. Mueller, S. McDevitt, K. Minogue, J. Morton, E. Morris, G. Mroczek, P. Mould, A. Mattes, W. Morgart, K. Nes- good, J. McEwen, E. Masterson, J. Morton. R. Neary. HOMEROOM 218 - First row, L-R: G. Levy, S. Lambert, B. Ma- honey, L. Litchfield, M. Linzer, C. Lewis, B. Martin. Second row: L. Levin, T. Lebowitz, A. Levine, G. Kune, J. Luethehaus, J. Lind, S. Madersky. Third row: J . Kukis, K. MacNaushton, R. Mannell, M. Mar- rone, S. Kulbaba, G. Lechner. F ourth row: J . Kurtz, P. Lacko, B. Leary, R. Leonard, S. Marrin, A. Mantie, B. Lewentowicz. HOMEROOM 208 ; First row, L-R: J. Parisi, L. Onembo, P. Pal- ermo, D. Porter. Second row: A. Oatley, R. Navak, R. Plage, T. Park, R. Priliszh, T. Patrick, T. Osieki. Third row: M. Quinn, L. Rea, J. Pugh, E. Pinkham, T. Quinn, E. Pawloski, D. Pavelko. Fourth row: A. Purdy, J.'Paul- menn, L. Petronella, D. Paynter, K. Partman, G. Palya, R. Page. HOMEROOM 206 B First row, L-R: J. Starger, P. Truss, S. Smar, K. Steeger, K. Stauch, L. Teleshef- sky, R. Shulevitz, M. Sonenthal, J. Squillace. Second row: S. Stark, V. Sohinki, R. Simpson, E. Strychow- ski, T. Snarki, D. Sulek, J. Totin. Third row: G. Tonnesen, J . Swilek, J. Tracey, T. Thurber, T. Taran- tin, A. Tierney, R. Styler. Front: K. Terhune, J . Sopko. HOMEROOM 28' B -First rou L- R. K. Russell, C. Schicker, I Schuster, L. Rutlege, D. Seymom T. Row, T. R0g1erie,J. Rozkowsk D. Rinato, B. Shain, R. Rizzo, N Roberti, J. Romanosky, M. Rid ardson J. Schwankert, R. Sheole In bus: P. Schadt, C. Santone, P Rosania, B. Rybowski, J. Scarpittc B. Russell, S. Saley, W. Schmid J. Sarafin, S. Seltzer. HOMEROOM 14 B First row: L-:R R. Weiss, I. Villum, E. White, B. VanBuren, V. Villa, B. Zucker- man, C. Witkowski, K. Walsh, W. Wagner, G. Yarusavage. Second row: C. VanSavage, E. Wuenn, K. Wilson, P. Zombro, R. Yacabonis, M. Winters, W. Waters, W. Wray: K. Wilson, W. Young. 181 L82 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Ad- visor, Mr. DiLollo; S. McDevitt, President: Advisor, Mrs. Menen- dbz; A. Nalepa, Vice President: V. Sohinki, Secretary: B. Russell, Treasurer. HOMEROOM 16 First row, L-R: D. Blackman, A. Braun, D. DiLeo, A. Dedinsky, C. Krause, K. Augulis, D. Decker, G. Ball, D. Petruzziello, N. Daluebio, J. Yan- netto, J. Svaikauskas, J. Sarama, J. Juvrud, J. Rizkalla, J. Trager, K. Mielech. 183 jme it wad . . . 4 8 1 nficlenced. oz innocence, time oz co J4 time .4 . 5 I lfllll:f 185 J . 1.4 n: 1.5 01,011? 6190....9tmu6t 46... j Aaue a pLologralaL rederue your mem cried; 186 57h? ,re aff Mats feft you. From Bookends,, by Paul Simon C9 1968 Paul Simon Published by Charing Cross Music Used with permissior of the Publisher 187 Senior Directory ADAMSKI, JOAN LESLIE Clark :4 Business F...BLA 1,2,3,4; G...AA 1,,;23 Twirling Club 1,2; Art Club 1. ADOLPH, CORDON J. Garwood Practical Arts AHN, PAUL Clark Distributive Education Distributive Education President. ALMEIDA, ANTHONY Clark College Preparatory ALVES, GRACE MARIE Clark College Preparatory Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,4; Lance 4; Crusader 2,3; Musical 2,3,4; Musical Committees 2,3,4; Senior Play Committees 123,4; Choir 4; National Thespian Society 34, Spanish Club 1,2,3; Gymnastics Club 2,,;34 G...AA 1,,,;234 Drama Club 1,,,234; Modern Dance 2; Cheerleading Club 1,,23; Colorguard Club3 3; Pep Club 1,,,;234 Thespian Play 4, Committees 4. ANDERSON, LYNETTE FEARNLEY Clark College Preparatory Class Vice- President 2; Homeroom President 123,;4 Senior Play Committee 4, Quest 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3;D1'ama Club 4; Club 56 1; G...AA 1,2,,;34 Pep Club 23,4 Cheerleading Club 2,3, Color Guard Club 3; Prom Committee 3;H0111'eroom Candy Captain 4. ANDREW, KENNETH GRANT Clark College Preparatory Senior Play 4; National Thespian Society 4 Bel Canto 4; Soccer 2; Baseball 1; Lighting and Stage Crews 2,3. ANDREW, SUSAN Clark ' PractiCal Artsy Bel Canto 4; Choir 3; Gymnastics Club 2,,.34 ANNESE, LEONARD , Clark College Preparatory Track 1,2,3 ,;4 Lighting and Stage Crew. 7 ' ANTAS, DIANE Clark College Preparatory F.B...LA 1; F...NA 2,;3 G...AA 1,2,,34; Color Guard Club2; Pep Club 2, Health Office Assistant 3. ANTHES, RITA Clark Business F.B.L.A. 123,4; Junior Achievement 2; G.A.A. 123,4; Chain Gang 2,3. ARCHER, HOWARD D. Garwood Practical Arts AZNAR, JACQUELINE Clark College Preparatory Spanish Honor Society 2 ,,3 4, Treasurer 4, Lance 4, Faculty Editor 4; Quest 3; Spanish Club 2, Art Club 1; G.A.A.1,2,3,;4 Junior Achievement 2,3; Color Guai'd Club 2; Twirling Club 1; Pep Club 4. BAILEY, GUY Clark College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,;4 Spanish Honor Society 2,,;34 Tennis 123,4; Footbal1 1; Cross Country 3, 4. BANIS, JOSEPH K. Garwood Liberal Arts BASILE, JAMES Clark Practical Arts Homeroom' Vice-President 1; Cross Country 1. BATICH, JOHN W Garwood College Preparatory Soccer 1,;2 Wrestling 3 ,;4 Fomnsics 1. BAUER, FRED Clark College Preparatory ggriiieroom Office 2,;4 Soccer 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3'4 Basketball BAUER, ROBERT Clark College Preparatory Football 123,;4 Baseball 1,2; Wrestlihg 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3; Sound Studio 3' A .V..A 3. BERTOLINO, FRED B.. , , Garwood ' Band 123,4; Dance Band 1,2,354;Latii1 Club 1,2,34- , BEST, THOMAS BRITTON . Clark ' 2 Coil'eg e Preparatory' Football 123,;4 Track 3; Wrestling 123,;4 Basketball 123,4 - Weightlifting. BIELER, EDWARD - . . Clark . :- C'ollege Prepmfory Forensics 2,34 . ;, BIELJESKI, SANDRA EVE Garwood i 7: Business F.B...LA 2,,;34 G...AA 123,4. ' BIHLER, JANICE Clark College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,;4 Crusader 2, New Editor 3, Editor 4; Quest 3; Choir 1; G...AA 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,;3 Chemistry Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4. BILELLA, JOSEPH Clark College Preparatory - fgger 1,2; Baseball 123,4; Wrestling 3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; College Preparatory I. ; gRLSON, KAREN B. ' Cffice Assistant 1. Bowling; Physical Fitness C1ub;Weightlifting. ' . BLEJWAS, ROBERT Clark College Preparatory Sound Studio 1,2; A...VA 1,2; Baseball 1,2,,34,Intramura1 Basket- ball 1, 2 ,3 ,;4 Physical Fitness Club 4. BOBERTZ, MARILYN Clark College Preparatory Spanish Honor Society 3,;4 F..T.A 1; F.N.A 3,;4 GA.A.1,,,;234 Attendance Office Assistant 2. BOETTKE, SUSAN ELEANOR Clark College Preparatory Class Treasurer 12, Homerooin Treasurer 1,2,;3 Musical 1,,34; Committees 1,,;34 National Thespian Society 3,;4 German Club 2, 3,,4 Vice-. President 4; Cheerleader 2,,34, Co- Captain 4' Modern Dance 1; Attendance, Office Assistant 2,;3 Prom Committee 3; Gymnastics Club 1,2; Cheerleading Club 1,,,;234 Forensics 1; Homeroom Candy Captain 4, Club 56 1 BONANNO, KENNETH Clark . College Preparatory BOONE, JAMES M. 11 Clark College Preparatory Class Vice- President 1; French- Club 1; Junior Achievement 3,;4 Cross Country 2' Wrestling 2' Intramural Wrestling 1;Intramura1 Basketball 1; Sti'ing Ensemble 2,,;34 Gymnastics Club 1;Art Club 4' Chess and Checkers 3. 7 BOWATER, GERALDIN E Clark I College Preparatory 'Color Guard 3,,4 Captain 4; Attendance Office Assistant 3,;4 G. A .A. 1,2,3, 4; C0101 Guard C1u11' 2, 3, 4. BOWLBY, RICHARD .1 OHN Garwood College Preparatory Choir 3,4. BOYLE, COLLEEN -M Clark ousmess Crusader 3; Musical 3; GHAA. 12,;34 Art Club 1; F....BLA 1. BRACUTO, CHESTER Clark College Preparatory Homeroom President 123,4; Crusader 1,3,4, Sports Editor 3,4; Soccer 123,4; Basketball 123,4; Baseball 2, Manager 3,4. BRANDEN, DENNIS J. Clark College Preparatory Band 1,,23; Dance Band 1,;2 Junior Achievement 23, Purchasing Agent 4, German Club 123,4 BROPHY, CATHERINE Garwood Practical Arts G.A.A. 1,2; Cosmetology Club 3,4. BROWN, FRANK Garwood College Preparatory German Club l,,;23 Intramural Wrestling 2, Track 3,4 BROWN, KATHI LYNN Clark . College Preparatory Student Council, P.T..A Representative 4' Homeroom Secretary- Treasui'er 1,2,,34; Lance 3,;4 Crusader 1; Musical 4; Senior Play .1;Com1nittees 12,;34 Choir 4, Treasurer; Bel Tones 2, Guidance Office Assistant 1,2,3, 4; G. A A.1,2,34 Art Club 1,2; F.T.A.1,2,,3 4, 'F.N.,A 2,,;34 Twirling Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 123,.4 BRCPWN, THOMAS Clar BUCCIARELLI, DONALD A. . 2' , Garwood ,. , N College Preparatory Bowling 3,;4 Basketba11 1 - ' . ZR '2 BUNCE, PATRICIA 2. ' College Preparatory Clark ,2 2 ' College Preparatory BURKLE, LINDA i 5121-;- 2' Clark ' ' Beauty Culture G.A.A. 2,,34. BUSACCA, CAROL SUSAN , . Clark ' CoIIege Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4; Class Representative 1, 2,,3 Secretary 4 Lance, Clubs and Aciivities Editor 4; Quest 3; Attendance 013cc Assistant 2,3,4; German Club 2' Pep Club 3,,4 Treasurer 3, P 5'1jdent 4; Cheerleadmg Club 1,2,3;Pro1n Cominittee Ticket -Chaurman 3,111.11. 1, GA A.1,2,3,.4 2 CAIMANO, L6UIS . 'a- E Garwood College Preparatory Key C1111! 3,4, Vlce-Premaenl: 4; C1355 President 1; Homeroom Vice- Prwdent 1,2; Musical 12,34; Ba1iiiki$34 Daiicg Band 123,;4 Chejnistry Club 3; F 01k Club ,13 43,254; ,,'iu'k iii? A emAA 1,23,;4 F..TA 1; Junior Achi'e' CARPINI, RICHARD A. Clark College Preparatory Key Club 23,4 Homeroom Treasurer 3,;4 Football 1,,,;234 Track 12,34; Intramural Wrestling 2,;3 IntHramural Basketball 1,,;24 Chemistry Club 3,,4 CARROLL, DONALD Clark College Preparatory Latin Honor Society 2,3,4; Crusader 1; Musical 4; Latin Club 2 3,4; Forensics 4; Photo Club 3; Chemistry Club 3,;4 Lighting and Stage, Crews 4. 330N410 ANN, , A W' $.41? ' College Preparatori' , Ghoir 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, .' 1 Clarkriaagigmry ,1 g; WRIG T, THGMAS ' ,z, -, 1, ' '42; 4,; 16;: rk i ' fCollege Prepamtom , Musical 2 3 ,4;, 34:34 1,2,3 ,34; Dame B1134 2 ,3; Photography c1311 3, 4, Wresthn 2 CATALANQ ANTHONY 3,7 ' -. ' ' I.. .. 1'; 'Clark1,' . .1 College Preparatory 7: ii CATOZZI PATRICIA I , .3 t Garwood , I , 7- ' College Preparatory CHALENSKI, LYNN 1 I . . I' I ., II , Garwood ' ' '1-'Ebllegg,, paBatory gugader 1; Senior Play 4, Committees 3,4; G.A. A. 1,2,3; Drama, 4W ll , . ,,; CHATLOS, YVONNE JOAN - 1 ' Glark Beauty Culture 21' Awaier 3 .Musical 1; Committees 3,4; G..AA.1,,,;234 Pep C1ub 05111610 g':y Club 34, Ar; C131; 1 LENNA C - ' C1 ' . EHRISTOBHE RICHAR ' CGa-rw moo . ' 4'2. CIFELLI DONNA ANN C1311; Student Council 2 I Busmess Ma anager 4-:- , . .Iunior Achievgment 2, ' G.A..A 1,2,,;34 Pep Club 3; CLARK, DENISE MARIE Clark College Preparatory Class Office Vice- President 1; Crusader 4; Quest 3; Musical 1, 2,,;34 National Thespian Society 2:3,;4 Bel Canto 4; Choir 2,;3 Band 1; Color Guard 3,;4 Boys Athletic Office Assistant 3; French Club 2; G...AA 1,,,;234 Modern Dance 1; Club 56; Folk Club 1; Junior Achievement 2;Cheer1eading Club 1,2, Color Guard Club 2,,;34 Pep Club 2; Girls State; Girls Natioh. CLARK, PATRICIA REGINA Clark College Preparatory Musical 4, Belle Tones 4, Spanish Club 2,;3 Spanish Honor Society 3; G.A.A 2,,;34 Gymnastics Club 2,,;34 Twirling Club 3; Color Guard Club 2; Pep Club 3,;4 Math Club 1; Bowling Club, Secretary 1. CLARKE, RONALD Clark College Preparatory CLEARIE, DOUGLAS, .1. Clark College Preparatory . Musical 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1; Tennis 2. COHEN, MARION Clark Coilege Preparatory Nat 1' I QuesVS Musical 4; Choir 1; Band 123,4; A. - -- ' Track 2,,;34 Cross;Country 3,4; Wrestling 2,,34; BasketbalI 3'3 ,4;? . A c1 13 CSNRA DfEWlLLIm Clark 1: COOK, Clar Key Lana, Lati COP Clar A G.A. I': I' CO ' Clar . G.A. C0 ' Clar Nati oc1ety 3,4; French Hone Clar ' Lance 4,U11derc1assmen Editor; Crusader 3, Belle Tones 2; F.B. L.A 1,,,,234 Membership Chairman 2,3; Attendance Office Assistant 3; Clark 3 Business 4. .D .CRIST FORO', KATHLEEN'V DI RIEONZ, ANTI-deY Clark Practical Arts 189 Boys Athletic. Office Assistant 4; Musical Committee 1; G.A.A 1,2,,;34 Pep Club 3,4. CRISAFULLI, DIANA LYNN Clark College Preparatory Spanish Club 1,2; Twirler 3, Co- Captain 4; G.A.A.; Twirling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Pep Club 3, 4. CULBERT, VALERIE LYNN . Clark College Preparatory ' Imjttge 3; Girls Athletic Office ' 1511;1'1 1, Cheerleadmg Club 130111393323 ,. r - L 4', 43 3 Homeroom i lark Bagag$. 1: 4 , $4,343.32 4 1134125322? FWBLA. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3. DANILO, SUSAN LEE . Clark Co College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,;4 Spanish Honor Society 2,,3 Secretary 4; Student Council 1,2,,;34 Homeroom Vice President 1; Musical 1; Colorguard 4; Attendance Office Assistant 2; G...AA 1,2,3,;4 Gym- nastic Club 1,2; Spanish ClubIl;P1'om Committee 3; Club 56 1; FTA,,,1,;.C l r63t11ng 3 3 .21.. a .. DOERER, JAMES A- F.T.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Art Club 2; Twirling Club 2; Color Guard Clark Practical Arts; . DOMINICK, RICHARD ANTHONY . Club 3, Pep Club 2,3,4- Clark Practical Arts GILL, PAMELA ANN Garwood Liberal Arts Homeroom Vice 133.3133??? 2 ,;3 ,Fgotball 1. DOSLICK, MAR I. 5' . Garwood W WW 2 ;. Choir 3,4 C. A. A' C 5 DUCKETT, RONA Garwood . . .1 re; ,3 .: Homeroom Vice qgresid?tal-g;1?resident 2; Crusader 2, Musical ' 0011ng Preparatory . :2 5 '1', l, .,-. Committee 2; German C uh 2, 3; F. T111123 C. A.A.1,2,3,4, Color , ' ' ,j g. G d Club,1,2; Pep Club 3. , , 'I ' ' ' G15 .,ACKY CATHERINE ,,;, , 24, . ,2 Clark; 3'2? 3 3 Practical Arts ,al' i,jArt.El f .17, .' PM: ...-3 .gf'tlffngnjig DUDEK, ADRI I . . r , J. F ,, Clark ' College Preparatory '3 1 ., GOD :-E 2 ,,, . ' Crusader 1,,2 3, 4' rfgpamsh 7:11.111 33' CA. A 1,2,34- 'Pep Club 34 ; J 3,3: GEE .. 7, College Preparatory DUDEK, EDWARD , p? ' ZALES JOSEPH . Clark ' . , T0 Auto f g ' , arwoaa College Preparatory DUFFY MICHAEL ; Student, -Coun'cil 2,3; Homeroom Vice President 1. Clark ' CRANR'iATH RONALD C 11 P o ege reparatory 33311313Cff32383$$tk16gub 56' 1 ' ' t; Honor Society 3,,4 vice president 4; Key Club 4; Quest 3; 3 : Mus1cal orchestra 1, 2', 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,,2 3 ,4; Photog- Clark ' M G.A..A 1,2,,;34 Gymnasnc CIub. 1,2; D;E ,5.- 1,,;23 Pep Club 1,3 . DUNN,ING ROBERT? ' Cla - DZIrEDZIC, JOSEPH . $133k c '1; A tu ent ounc1 Via EILBACKER, BETH Clark C...AA 1,.2 ' ESPOSITO, WIL Clark Wrestling 1,,,4L23 - '- EVEREST, 012333,, Cla rk FEDIRKO, BRI Clark4 '7 GRICKOWSKI ' Garwood '. EBLA 1; OHice Ass tant'2,3A; GA.A 1,2 ' 'GRUBER, CHARLENE GRACE C1311: , iCollege Preparatory 'u'onai HonogSocwg 3,'4, Spanish Honbr Society 3,4; Crusader 3; W3 Span'i N I, president 3 C 13:123. Practical Arts , 7 College Preparatory r 1,2,3,4; Wrestling l Golf3 . FILLMAN, PETER GUERIN, ALICE Garwood Clark Distributive Ed. Musica1,usher 12; F....BLA 1,;2 Distributive Education 4, GWAA FONTANA EUGENE G. i? w? ?,v ,. 1323'4' Baskerhall Referee 1, 2, 3; Junior Achievement 4, Gymnastics ' ' uh CEeEfEadmv Club 2; Color Guard Club 1, 2' Pep Club 1. . ERfDGARY GaMp a College Preparatory Fastball 13.1334; Cgccer 4; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,;4 Gymnastics ' ' SHIRLEY Kt- ,anvbod BusineSS Cfrzgkade A. 3,;4 IF....BLA 2,34; Boys Athletic Office Assistant 210A 'g . 4; Art Club 2, Color Guard Club 2,;3 Pep Club QLICK, JEFFREY - moo College Preparatory ' ' n, ' '451Ca1d2;Band 3, Dance Band 2; German Club2 ; Footballl C311 3? 3 5 ' CTrack 1. . ; ,, 3 e 31'3th . ' GULKA CYNTHIA ,;3: ' r 33C ' Clark , College Preparatory .' . , College Pfeparatory 3:513 1,2,4; G...AA 1,2,3,4; Art Club 3,4; Folk Club 3,4; Pep ' ' ' Latm National mhor Soc' -V2I,3,4;VClass - i P ATRICI A GULY A 3'33 3' 3133311; :2 ; '1 ; , - .. , pm. room , u ' usic , er , Atten 9 Athlenc OECC ,sistant IF.T;A. 12,34; Color Guard Club 1,;2,3 Pep Club 3,;4 ' k 1, ,,1 wi;. . . . 7.1;, 7 - ,I. .. Q? -.:- ' Practical AC; ' . 3' HAD . V'A . .: 1 . I r . V LI; 11:: J College Preparatory C1133? f'German Club 3, 4 FRIEL , . :. KAREN Clark ' 1' i ' ' ' C 11 P Chat College Preparatory 0 ege reparatory Musical Committees 1, 2,,;34 Spanish Club 1;Hea1th Office Assistant Student Council 2; Homeroom Secretary 1; Homeroom Treasurer 2; 23; Junior Achievement 4. Art Club 1' Photo ra h Club. Crusader 1,2; Mus1cal 1,,;34 Senior Play 2; School Play Committees HAMILTON RICHARD g p y 1,2,3,;4 National Thespian Society 3,;4 Spanish Club 1,2,,,34 Fresh- Clark - . t 1 A t man Representative 1, Vice President .. . . -I. ,7 ., I , .I . I ; -. - 1ca rs Attendance Office Assistant 3,;4 GA A CALISZEWSKI, GLENN Clark Musical 2; Band 4. GALLAGHER, GAIL MARY Clark Homeroom Treasurer 1; Musical Coma? GWAA 1,2,,;34 Pep Club 1,2,3,;4 Art 1'4. Color Guard Club 1, Candy Captain. ' CALUSH, CAROL LYNNE ueral Arts 3; F.T.A. Club 2,3. ueral Arts ; French ' . 1,2,3,4; y Culture Club 4. CARIBALDI, JOSEPH Clark CASSMANN, DAVID Clark ' CAVARNY, BRUCE A. Clark GEICER, KATHLEEN A. Clark Band 2,3; Spanish Club 3; C.A.A. Achievement 2,3,4. CIENIPWITZ' ANDREW at x ' - . .1' - .. A . CE' GICANTINO, LINDA MARIE . ., ' - .- ' 5 m , I ' I ' eparatory 190 Clark , . . . . ' ' ' T 7 - eral Arts T . :eral Arts nce Office Assistance 3,4; G...AA Color Guard Club 2; Pep Club 3. Spanis l, 2, 3, ,4b College Preparatory HERZ, - College Preparatory nch Honor Society 3,4; Lance 3,4, Quest 3; French Club 1,2,3,4; - V t V. 1 , College Preparatory HORISINQ mARY T 4311, Mari .er 3 fmnazseb, Manager 3, 4. , . , , , 3 -,.K-A EN '3 Clark? ' 2,. . ,, . . 5-; .:, 5. 9'! Beauty Culture Pep Cluh:2;. F. B;L.A 2; French Club 1.1:. ' ' ' ' ' .'- IMEEAA 1,2,4; M3deth Dance 2; Swimming 4-. -, ' ' i L ' 1 9' Y . RIAN -. Clark :' HORTON, MARY' . Clark .1 5', . Choirfg; :Belle Tones 3; Spanish Club 2; ' HUDch' KATHLEEN M. '1 Garwdod National ,Or Sadat? 3, seeretaxy 4; L'a'nce, F.B. L..A 3;4, repo11er2, se'c'1'etar'y 3: preside Office A53 stant; GAA 1,2, treasurer 3, : nastics Club 1,2,-3,4:1, Color Guar U'ub 1; Rep 3131' HYDOCK, KENNETH G: 1 College Preparatory College Preparatory Practical Arts College Preparatory ' Hanor- Society 3;4; n Honor Society 2 3,,4 Treasurer 2, Clark 113$ ' 3;4: Senior- Play 3,4 ational Thespian Society 34; Latin National Honor Society 34; Key Club 1,,,234; Crusader 3,4; pBasket- Club 1,;2 Drama Club 3,;4 Photography Club 2,,34. ball 1; Track 1,2,,34; Cross Country 1,2::,34 co- captain 3,4; Intra- KRAUS, GERALDINE E. mural Basketball 2,3,4; Sound Studio 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Clark Business HYDUKE, JANET Clark G.A.A. 1,2,3; Sound Studio, secretary 3. IARIA, NANCY DIANE Clark Homeroom Vice President 4, Secretary 1,2, 'lreasurer 1,2; F.B.L 1,,;34 3Boys1 Athletic Office Assistant; Color Guard Club 2,3; P Club 34, ILLEIN, LINDA ,2 Clark College Preparat F.T.A. 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Color Guard Club 2; Pep Club 3,4; Ca Captain 4. ILLION, RICHARD Clark College Preparat Homeroom Vice-President 2,3; Student Council 3; Wrestling 1,2, Soccer 1,2; Baseball 4. JACKSON, WILLIAM R. Lib ry Council 2; Attendange OffidelAssistan 1. . . t. Clark College Preparattgyf ; , , , , x Homeroom President 3; Soccer 1. 135' i ' . , .- ' lub 4; 13011; C111? JACQUEMIN, KATHLEEN ANN 3 3 1K, JAMES Clark College Preparat . , ,. . - Class Officer, Secretary 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2; Homeroom Pr .. dent 1,2, Secretary 3; Musical 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain Boys1 Athletic 013cc Assistant 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1; Mod ' Dance 1; From Committee, Decorations 3. JAMISON, JOHN ALAN Clark College Preparat . Crusader 1; Soccer 3; Baseball 1,2. ' JANDERSITS, LORRAINE ' 5AA. 1,2,3, .- Clark Practical Arts KUHAR, LINDA LEE Homeroom Officer, Secretary, Treasurer 3, G. A. A. 1,2, 3, Cosmetology Clark ' Beauty Culture Club 3 ,.4 Cosmetology 3,4; G.A.A. 4. JASIUKIAC, LORRAINE , ... .- . .- v, Clark ' G.A.A.1,,2 3, 4; Color Guard Club 2, Dist JASMAN, VICKI ' College Preparatory Clark . College Preparatory, I I ' . ' , 3' , Business Crusader 1; Musical Committees, Costume 2; Spanig; Club 1,2' -' ., - 3 ,81'4'; 'Boysi Athletic OHice Assistant 4; G.A.A. G. A. A. 1, 2 ,3, 4, Library Council 1; Pep Club , , ' '3 ' ' , JENKINS, RANDALL Clark . ,, National Honor Society 3,;4 German Honor So .6 Crusader 1,,,;234 Musical 3,;4 Senior Play Society 3,4; Lance 4; Choir 4; Drama C111 JENSEN, VICTORIA L. T Clark , i Girls' Athletic Office Assistant 4; G.A. Club 3,4;'Art Club 1. JUVRUD, J ENNIFER College Preparatory Crusader 2,3; Musical 1,2,3,4; Senior , National Thespian Society 2,3,4; 4, Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Investment Club ; Tennis 1. Practic'al Arts Mountainside College Preparatory KARCICH, TONI itor 3,4, co-editor 4; Musical Committee Clark . 4; Library Council 2; Girls, Athletic G.A.A. 1. u 4; Folk Club 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. KARPA, STEPHEN Garwood College Preparatory Intramural Wrestling 3, Intramural Bas 1'. KEEN A KATHLEEN MARI Clark -. T-O- Spanish Club A2 ,,3 4; G. A. A. l, 2. 3, 4, Art KEN T LIND Clark Business Homeroom Vice President 1;G.A.A. 1,2, KETTING, NEIL Clark Photography Club 3,4. , EILBEEEG, LAURA 1..., , ' ' -, , , . . ' C C lCollltige Eiffparatxry arwoo , , - , . .. ' I ; ross ount ; ase a ; G.A.A. 1,2,3. , 1 . ,1 .- . 2 1 .. ,2 ry 4 rt AKING, EILEEN MARY Clark Practical Art's College Preparaory ; Chess and Checkers 1,2, President 3,4. 1 91 Q Felirk 19217 ootball 1; Basketball 2,3. 1 EGAN, EUGENIA Clark College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; Crusader l; Homeroom Vice President 2, Secretary 3; F.T.A. 4; C.A.A. 1,2,3,4; ITwirIing Club 1. LEIBOWITZ, KENNETH Clark College Preparatory French National Honor Society 4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; Quest 3; Basket- fball 1,2 ; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Chemistry Club 3; Investment Club 1; Sound Studio 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4. LESKO, GILBERT B. Clark . College Preparatory . rihtiona1.fHonor,Society 3, Treasure: 4; Key Club 1,2,3,4; HomeroOm President-1,2; Quest :3; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3;4; Track ;1;,2;5;,4; Chemistry Club 3,4; Sound Studio 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 1,2,3. LEWIS, KEITH A. . 1 College Preparatory 1111:: 3,4? ?rack-yZ; Cross Country 34;; Chemistry Club 3. I M :Germ Clark Business Lance 4; F.B.L.A. 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Main Office Assistant 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4. MAGDA, DONNA - Clark College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4; French National Honor Society 3,4; Lance 3,4, Literary Editor 4; Quest 3; Musical 2,3,4; Bel Canto 3,4; Vice President 4; Choir 2; French Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Folk Club 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,4. MAGUIRE, ROBERT Clark Band 1,2,3, MAJEWS Garwood Homeroom , MALLICK Clark Homeroom Play Com 1,2,3; Libr 1 G.A.A. 1,2, 1 MANFREI . . v. Garwood Homeroom MARINO, Clark Lance 4; C MARKOV Clark Football Basketball MARSHA Clark MARTIN Clark Student Co MASTERS -. Garwood Cross Conn MATERIA Garwood W' y . ; rac 1ca MATIEJUNAS, CHARLES Clark College Preparatory Homeroom Vice President 1,3; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 2,3. MATLAGA, JOHN 1 . . Garwood ' 'College' Prepatagozy Chemistry Club 3,4; Forensics 2. , MAZDI, DOROTHY E. . . ., Clark Qpllege Preparatory Homeroom Secretary 1,3; 1 ' V Co 'mi ees Costume 21 P 3; Color Guard 4; Attendance 050 1' 2,3; Pep Club 3. 1 ' . MEDWAY, RICHARD Clark ,' Homeroom Vice Presi 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Bas MEGA, GARY Clark 3 ' Veto'graphy Club 3,4. A'LI'K, STEVEN C1311 1331131111369 2, 1 Latin Club 1,2; Fren C.A.A.; Guidance Ofiic MICCIO, MADELENE Garwood Library Council 3,4; C. MIELECH, MICHAEL Clark Crusader 1,2; Lance 3; Photography Club 2,3,4. MIKITA, ROBERT N. Garwood College Preparatory -- Track 1,2,3,4; T.O. Auto , ge Preparatory om Vice Presi- ; Color Guard ed Occupation ge Preparatory ge Preparatory ge Preparatory em 4; C.A.A. ub 2,3; Boy's , . , ge Preparatory ge Preparatory .- Pep Club 3,4; ge Preparatory Art Club 1,4; t 3; Guidance Business ; chievement 4; Practical Arts Clark College Preparatory Musical 1; Musical Committee .1; Homeroom Treasurer 1, Secretary: 2; . . . 1,2,4; F.T.Ai1; Junior Achievement 2; Color Guard Club 1,2. MORALLE, RICHARD Clark College Preparatory Crusader 1; Chemistry Club'3,4; Photography 3,4. MORGAN, MARILYN Garwood Business G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 1,3. MUCHMORE, DEBORAH , Clark College Preparatory Crusader 3; Lance 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; G.A.A. 1,2 3,4' French Club 23, F.T.A 2; F.N. A. 4, Vice Presiderit 4; Twirling Club 2,3 Guidance Office Assistant 2,;4 Boy 5 Athletic OEce Assistant 3. MUNKEL, DIANE Clark College Preparatory Play Committees 1, 2, 3 ,4; G. A A. 1, 2 ,3 ,4; German Club 2, 3 ,;4 Art Club 1,;4 Pep Club 3, 4; Sound Studio 2,3. MURPHY, JAMES Garwood College Preparatory Key Club 2,3,4; Track 4; Baseball 2; Intramural Wrestling 3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. NADLER, PATRICIA Clark College Preparatory Musical 1,3; Musical Committees 1,;2,3 Crusader 1; Class Vice- President 4; Homeroom Treasurer 1; G...AA 1,2,,;34 Art Club 4 Photography Club 3,;'4 Pep Club 3,4; Co- Chairman Candy Sale 4. NASTO, STEVEN Clark . College Preparatory Soccer 2; Basketball 2,3,4; ' NAZAR, ROBIN Clark College Preparatory G. A. A. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Art Club 2 ,.3 NECOLA, LINDA Garwood 4 College Preparatory Crusader 1; G...AA 1; French Club 1,,,23 French Honor Society; F.T.A.1,,23; Guidance OEce Assistant 3,4. NISKY, MICHAEL C18. rk College Preparatory Key Club 2, 3,;4 Student Council 1; Homeroom President 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,,2 4; Track 1,2, 3 ,;4 Intramural Wrestling 2, 3; Basketball 3; Weightlifting 3. NOVELLO, VINCENT Clark 3 Practical Arts OCCIMIO, DONALD Garwood T.O. OiNEILL, MARGARET Clark College Preparatory C.A.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; F.T.A. 2,3; Color Guard Club 1,2,3; Color Guard 4; Guidance OEce Assistant 4. OPPERMAN, ALBERT JR. Clark College Preparatory Wrestling 1,2,3,4. ORSHAK, WAYNE JOSEPH Clark College Preparatory Crusader 3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 1,2. OiSULLIVAN, DENNIS . Garwood ' . College Preparatory Football 1. ' OWENS, LYNN Clark i A ' ' Busine'sS' G.A.A. 1,2,3,4;'F.B.L.A. 1; Pep Club 2. PANNULLO, LINDA ANN Clark College P1'eparat01'y Musical Committees 3,;4 Crusader 2; GA A. 1,,,;234 Spanish Club 1,2; F...TA 1,2,3,;4 Modern Dance 1,2 Pep Club 3,4;Gir1's Athletic, OEce Assistant 4 PAPANDREA, DONNA MARIE Garwood Beauty Culture f ' Homeroom OEcer, president 3' G A. A. 2,3; Rod and Gun 1; Chess ? . and Checkers 3; Cosmetology C111b 3 ,4 PARENTI, PATRICIA Clark College Preparatory ' Student Council 3.; School Play Committee 3,4; Belle Tones 4; Attcn- , dance OEce Assistant 3 ,4; G. A. A. 2, 3 ,4 PARIN CAROL M. Clark College Preparatory Belle Tones 2, Folk Club 3, Pep Ciub 3, Colorguard Club 2, 3; G. A. A'. , 1,2, 3 ,;4 Standard Bearer 4. PASCHENKO, NINA MARIE Clark Business I Homeroom Treasurer 3, Vice- President 2; Spanish Club 2; F. B. L.A. I 3; Guidance Office Assistant 3; G A. A.I2 PASCO DANIEL Garwood , Ii ' ' , ' Practicai Ai'ts' PASQUA LINDA Clark . a College Preparatory. .-' 2' ' Student Council 2, Booster Club Representative 4; Hameroom'ff President 23; Musical 12,,;34 Senior Play 4. School Play Com- ' . mittees 1,2, 3.4; National Thespian Society 3 ,4; Belle Tones, seci'etatyl '1 . 4; Spanish Club 2, Guidance Office Assistant 34' Attendance OEce; . Assistant 3; G.A.A. l,,2.,34 state representative 3;C111b 56 1, Drama Club 12; Folk Club 3, president; Cheerleading Club, . .. 2 ,- Color Guard Club 3; Pep Club 3; Standard Bearer 4. PASQUALE, THOMAS Clark Practical Arts Cross Country 3; Baseball 2. PAYNE, JAMES C. Clark Practical Arts Wrestling 3. PEASON, NANCY Clark College Preparatory PECINA, HOLLY Garwood Practical Arts G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. PEREZLUHA, CARY Clark Practical Arts PETERSON, JOHN Clark College Preparatory PEVARNIK, WILLIAM JOHN Garwood College Preparatory Footba111;Track 3,;4 Bowling 3,;4 Basketball. PINKIN, NANCY Garwood Beauty Culture Senior Play Committee 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 1; Boys, Athletic OEce Assistant 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Color Guard Club 1,2; Cosmetology Club 3; Photography Club 3. PITCHFORD, BARRY Clark Practical Arts Homeroom President 1. POELTLER, DONNA LOUISE Clark College Preparatory Senior Play Committees 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; F.T.A. 1; Boys, Athletic Office Assistant 4; Sound Studio 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Cheer- Ieading Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 3,4. PRIVITERA, NORA Clark College Preparatory Spanish National Honor Society 2,,34; Lance, Layout Editor 4 Quest 3; Crusader 2,;3 Spanish Club 12, G..A.A 2,,.34 PRYCROCKI, JOHN Clark ' 1 Practical Arts . Soccer 1,;2 Intramural Wrestling 2 . V PRZYBOROWSKI, JAMES J.I Clark - ' ' i 1 College Preparatox'y :1- u , Homeroom Vice- Presideiit; Crusader 4; National Thespian Society, ., 2 ,3 ,4; Lighting Stage Crew 2, 3, head 4; Latiil Club 2, 3, 4; Photography: Club 2, 3 ,;4 Chess and Checker 3 4, Soccer 1. ' RAPOLAS, LINDA MARIA ' Clark Beauty. Cu1tu1'e' '3 Latin Club 1,2; F.B.L.A.: Guidance QEce Assistant 4; G. A. A. 1,2 ,3 ,;4 Cosmetology C1ub 3 4. RAVICH, DEBORAH M. Clark College Preparatory . ,. Homeroom Treasurer 2, School Play Committee 1,,2 3, 4; Spanish I 51:11:11,221 umor Achievement- 4, Art Club 1 ,;4 Photography Club 3; I 1 . REGAN, PEGGY ANN . ' .. ' Clark ' Coilege Preparatory. ' ' ? National Honor Society 3 ,;4 Spa1iisli Honor Society 2,3; 4; Vice P-i'esi-z ' dent 4' Crusader 1; Quest 3; Play Committees.2,3;Twi1'ler 2,3,4; ' Majorette 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3; Guidance OEce Assmtant 3,4 Pep C1 1 3,4;Tw11'1i11g Club 1, 2, 3 ,4; Spanish C111b L2 Art Club 1,2; Foren REINHARDT, JOHN Garwood REINHARDT, SUSAN , . . s i ' Garwood I , ' . i .' ', 'I' '1', ,actical An G.AA.1,,,234 ' '- ' REVOCH, MAUREEN , Clark ' . , Crusader 1; F.BLA 2;-Tw11'11ng 3 RICCA, CAROL L ' ' : Clark ' ' . Disinbutive Ediicationf ' ' Dietributive Ed 4; Cheerleadmg Club 2,;: GAA 1,2, RICH, CHERYL , I . . ,. ' I 1 Clark P1actica1' Arts' Musical 1; Spanisii Club 2,3 Clieerieader 4;Cheerleadi11g Club 1,2,,3 4' C. A. A. 1, 2, 3 4. RIDENOUR, JOHN Clark College Preparatory Crusader 1,;2 Sound Studio 2,,;34 A...VA 2,,;34 Chemistry Club 3; i '- 331134135557- 'Football 1: Baseball 1.2; Intramural Basketball 2,;4 Tennis 3,;4 Physical Fitness Club 4. RICANO, FRANK Garwood College Preparatory Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4. RODNER, ELLEN Garwood Business F.B.L.A. 3,4; C.A.A. 2,3. ROMANO, GARY Garwood College Preparatory National Honor Society 3.;4 Homeroom Vice President 1, Treasurer E; ILibrary Council 3,;4 Rocketry Club 3' Gun Club 3; Chemistry 11 34 ROMANO, NADINE ANGELA Clark College Preparatory Homeroom Secretary 3' Musical 14' Bel Canto 4, Choi13,Belle TonesZ; F...TA 4; F.N..A 2,;3 G.A.A. 1,234 ROSEN, PRISCILLA ANN Clark College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,;4 Spanish Honor Society 2,34, President 4' Lance 4, Senior Editor 4; Quest 3' Musical 1; Belle Tones 2; Spanish Club 1,;2 F.T..A 12' Library Council 2' Pep Club 1,2,,;34 C.A.A. 12 3 ,4 C0101 Guard Club 2. ROSS, LINDA LOUISE Clark College Preparatory Make up Committees 3; Guidance Office Assistant 4; G A. A. l,2,3,;4 Cheerleadinz Club 1,;2 Color Guard Club 3, Drama Club 3. 193 mu: W'Wf'w' www.- 4' ; ' 1 323.122; , ANDRA 1 1 94 Clark i ROTH, FERN BARBARA Clark College Preparatory Lance 4; Crusader 12; Homeroom Secretary 2; Library Council 1,2; Spanish Iub 1,,23;G.A.A.1,,23,4; Boys Athletic OHice Assistant 3; Guidance OHice Assistant 4; Pep Club 2,3,4. RUDNICKI, EDWARD Clark T.O. '-RUSSELL, WILLIAM KEVIN Clark College Preparatory RUSSO, PHILIP Garwood College Preparatory RUSTICK, GREGORY Clark V College Preparatory Student Council 1,;4 Homeroom President 4, Vice President 3; i Crusader 2,3 Football 1,2,3,;4 Track 13,4 Golf 2;Int1'amura1 Basketball 2 3. 1 AN, DENISE M. ' er 1; Musical Committees 1,2,3,;4 Spanish Q1111 1,2; F. B-jL.A. ,' uidance OHice Assistant 2, Attendance lub 1,;2 Color Guard Club 23; G. ' KATHLEEN Clark College Preparatory Choir 3,4; Belle Tones 2,,;34 Beginning Choir 1; F...TA 4; G...AA 2 ,,3 4; Modern Dance 2; Pep Club 4. SCHLEICHER, FRANK W. Garwood Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2; B Basketb3112,3; Gymnastics ' SCHNEIDER, JAMESvT. Clark Musical 3 ,;4 Band 2 ,3,4; So 2,,34; Cross Country 1:; B Basketball 2. College Preparatory x Wrestling. 1,2,3,4.; '1, 2, 3 ,4; Soccer 4 ..1.-. College- Preparatory meroom President 1; Quest 3; Band 1, Wrestling 1,2,3,4. SCHRADER, RICH Clark Crusader 4; Dance SCHULZ, ROBERT Clark Homeroom Vice Pr. Crews 2,3; Photogra SCHULZ, THOMAS ' Clark Colic .. : eparggo Senior Play 4; Ban . V - German Club 4. SCIACCA, ELLEN Clark Crusader 4; F.B.L.A SCOTT, GEORGE E Clark Class Representative 1,2,3,4. SCULL, TIMOTHY Clark ' iation Club. College Preparatory Li'gh' 11 and Stage SQU SHIC, moms E Se Ptdparitbtf V 3,4 Intramurai , :3 ; mmmm'af' 69W 2181;813:9172... C.A.A. 2; Pep Club 1. SEVERS, RANDY DAVID Clark College Preparatory Homeroom Representative 4; Track 1; Wrestling 1,2; Intramural Basketball 1,2,3; Photography Club 3,4. SHAUGHNESSY, KATHLEEN Clark College Preparatory Homeroom Vice President 3; French Club 1; Junior Achievement 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. SIMANOSKI, PATRICIA MA. Clark Practical Arts Distributive Ed. 4; Junior Achievement 3, GA.A. 1,,.23 SIMKO, PATRICIA Clark College Preparatory ' ciety 4; Spanish Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Junior Achieve- 'Pep Club 3. Jlege Preparatory 101' Guard 2,3; 3; Art Club Garwood , College Preparatory G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. SPERLING, GERTRUDE M. Clark College Preparatory French Honor Society 3,;4 Homeroom Treasurer 1,;2 Musical 4; Bel Canto 4; Choir 2,;3 French Club President 4; G.A.A.1,2,,34. 1 College Preparatory nor Society 3,4; Sound Studio 1,,;23 A..V.A 1,,;23 Base- n uccer 1,2; Intraniiiral Wrestiing 2, 3. 1 ,. ' NCY ELLEN College Preparatory ' .,,;123 Art Club 2; Pep Club 3. ,FRANK T.0. College Preparatory ice Premdeyrlg 2330111111 Studio 1,;2 Cross Country 1,2; MEI, 1' Chemistry Club 3; Investment College Preparatory ., College Preparatory - 'dent 3; German Club 1,2; College Preparatory , College Preparatory estling 3. College Preparatory 2,3,4; Intramural Basket- SULEK, JANE CECILE Clark College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,;4 Class President 2,;3 Homeroom Secre- tary 1; Crusader 1; Quest 3; Latin Club 1,2; F.T.A.1,2,3,4; Sound Studio 3; From Committee Chairman 3; Pep Club 3,4; Cheerleading Club 2; C...AA1,2,3,4. SYVERTSEN,R1$IN Clark College Preparatory Musical 3,;4 Be 3132mm 3,;4 Choir 2; French Club 2; F...TA 2,,;34 Junior Achieve t, Secretary 3: G.AHA 1,2,,;34 Color Guard Club 1,2 ; Cirlsi Athlng: Ofiice Assistant 4; Pep Club 4. ,II, zANCY GENEVIEVE Clark . Business Lance 4, FB ' 1,2,,3 Vice- President 4; Junior Achievement 2, Secretary 3 Q 1,2, 3: 4; Twirling Club 1; Color Guard Club 1,2, . Pep Club. ' ' , TABACK, RA . IAN 11,3325: Clark COMe Preparatow Musical Ticket 3; Library Counml' 2,,;34 Color Guard Club 2; Pep Club. F TACLIARENI3' . RBARA ANNE .. . -..? Garwood F.T..A 4; TANGUAY, Clark Baseball 34; Crusader 2; 1 TAVASKA, J l Garwood , . F.B.L.A. 3; 6.4 TECHANCH ' Clark Soccer 1.2.3 ,4 TERHUNE, K ; , CiiirliIN WI ' '2; 7 T , 1' ' - g I kw Clark 1+ ,. . ,. Baseball 1. THOMPSON, RAYMOND R. Clark . Distributive Ed. Distributive Ed. 4. Soccer 2,;3 Intramural Wrestling2 THORNE, NANCY JEAN Garwood Business Spanish Club 1,;2 F..BL.A. 3, G...AA 1,;2 Guidance Oiiice Assistant 1,3.,2 TILLER, GERALDINE THERESE Garwood Beauty L 'lture G.AHA 1,,;24 Twirling Club 1; Cosmetology Club. 3,.4 TILLER, ROBERT Clark College Pi' oaratory Library Council 2; Football Trainer 2,3,4; Lighting and Stage Crews 4; Latin Club 1,3,4; Rod and Gun Club 3,4, President; Chess and Checkers, Treasurer 1. TODISCO, PAUL , Garwood Pra I' . Soccer 1; Gun Club 3,4, Photography Club 2. , I TREACY, CAROLI ANN . - Clark College Preparatory Crusader 3, Musical 3; Senior Play, Make- Up Committee 2,3' National Thespiain Society 3,;4 Bel Canto 4, Choir 3; Belle-Tones r F.T.'A. 3,;4 G.A..A l,,,;234 Color Guard Club 2'; Folk Club 3 Pep Club 2,.3 TRpOEBER, CHRISTINE L. Garwood College PrePara- National Honor Society 3,;4 Class Treasurer 4;Ge'rma'11' 0111!! Attendance Office Assistant 2 3, 4, G. A. A. 1,2,3; Color Guard C1 r TRUSE, JOHN R. Clark C1111$e34Prep11 : Band 1,2,3,;4 Dance Band l,,,;234 Chemistry C1 1, Rocketry Club, President 3; Science Club, President 4; 4,De' Club, President 4. TRUSKOWSKI, JEAN Clark qulege Prepa G.A.A. 1,2; ' TURNER, J EFFREY EDWARD Clark CoIilege Pr Homeroom President 1, 2,;3 Student Council 1 2,3,4; Dance 1,2, 3 ,4; Football 1, 3; Track 4. TURSKY, SUSAN Garwood F....BLA l,,,;234 G...AA 1,2,,;34 Twirling Club 2; 2; Girls Athletic Office Assistant 4; Art Club 1; P UHLIG, CAROL GENE Clark F..BL.A. 2; Modern Dance 2; G...AA 1,2,,.34 URBANOWICZ, CHARLES Clark Wrestling 2,;4 Intramural Wrestling 3. URCIOULI, DONNA Clark Class Representative 2,3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Committee 3; Color Guard 3,;4 Guidance OHice dance Oilice Assistant 2,,;34 Club 56 1; Cheer Color Guard Club2,3,4; G.A.A.1,,,234. VAN HORN, MARK ggggilifi 1. College Preparatory Clark ?Ommntee 4, Spanish Club 1 2,,4; Junior Achievem 1 .: '- 333,113. 2 3 P e 1,,3234 Foikc b ' rWALE ES $33,213; 3 F.B.LA. 2,3 1WALL, NA Clar VAN PELT, JANET CAROL Clark Business Crusader 3; Lance 4;- F.BL..A 2,,;34 G...AA 1,,,.234 VAN PELT, NANCY CLAIRE Clark Business Crusader 3,4; Musical 3; F.B.L.A.1,,2Ii 151,2,3; Pep Club 3. VELLA, SUSAN ' .. Clark Business VERDUCCI, GAIL E. Clark Culture VERNER, NANCIE JEAN cal Arts vement Make-up Committee 2,,;34 Stag73$o , Club 4, Attendance Oiiice Assistant 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 2. ' WAGI, JEAN . Clark , - ' - aratory Student Council 3; ' 4; Bel Canto 4, Choir 3 b 2,3; G.A.A. Clark I ' jusiness 1fGaI'wood aratory ; Pep : ratory 4, Co- .. ratory sistant 1 -: ratory o ege 'reparatory Homeroom Vice- President 1,;2 Soccer 2 4' Intramural Basketball 2, 3 ,,4 WAVERSHAK, ROBERT Garwood Practical Arts Distributive Education. WEBER, RICHARD Clark Practical Arts . WEIL, GREGORY C. Clark Practical Arts Student Council 1.23; Homeroom President 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3 WEISS, CAROL ANN Garwood Beauty Culture G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Cosmetology Club. WELTNER, RICHARD A. Clark , . TD. Auto . ' WHITTLE, BARBARA DENISE ., College Prepatgitbry' College Preparatomy . . I.skethall 4 Ba2keizbail 23,14; Crews 2. 3 Clark , . 7 A 7 College Preparatory G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. 1 ZUCKERMAN, JOEL Clark College Preparatory O0;Q: x.. , . I ,V. 6.1.1.1134?! 21 ,0..;!. t 0.! v X xiiqmoooau o'n-o-loo'a O... Lkviexla 2. ix ... . N. v . NORMANDY STUDIOS :Qli, . D C O O O O O . ' $22175: 2:13;. .. 90.; h C O O i .06..3 00...: opngntnct. Q I O O C C Q U ' C O i . O O U O Q .ygo-ncouu'o.hci. QCIOQODIO... FOR THE FINEST, SWITCH TO- COLOR 8 BE AMAZED! AUTHORIZED CORKYS SAlES-SERV'CE'MRTS TELEVISION SERVICE WE ARE ZEN'TH RADIO . TELEVISION . APPLIANCES FACTORY TRAIN ED Corner of Westfield Ave. Kl COLOR TECHNICIANS Joseph 595., Clark' We Sarvice All Zenith Color RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY in Middlesex a. Union Counties 3 88-2 200 25mm mango? T. - RADIO O O 2, 1 505mm SERVLC'E nnnnn ' 8 Compliments of a friencf SUMMIT I BERKELEY HEIGHTS I CLARK I ELIZABETH I ELIZABETHPORT I NEW PROVIDENCE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - Member Federal Reserve System 199 The Class of 70 SENIORS Good Luck . . . Good bye 200 Campfimenfd oz Student Council 201 Walcoff-Mc Cusker Dance Studi0 12th Year in Clark ALL PHASES OF DANCING TAUGHT Ballet Toe Modern J azz 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 Avenua FU 86088 New York Trained Teachers: ANNAMAY WALCOFF 8 PATRICIA McCUSKBR EDWARD SINCLAIR 202 THE BOOSTER CLUB We encourage athletic participation by all students for better development of minds as well as bodies and we give recognition to outstanding achievement in scholasticsl and manual skills as well as in athletics. OFFICERS President ..................................................................................... Mr. Albert Schaefer Vice President ................................................................................. Mr. James Byme Vice President ..................................................................................... Mr. Joseph Nisky Secretary ........................... Mrs. Rosemary Guzzo Treasurer .............................................................................. Mrs. Betty Lou Harper Membership open to all adults. Monthly meetings every third Thursday at the high school. gm; Gael Wadell Equipment Company, Inc. 203 388-3587 O'JOHNNIES VARIETY CORNER JOHN L. PETERSON, Proprietor 170 Westfield Avenue Clark. N. I. 07066 24 Hour Towing 232-8887 Sevellk Auto Body Co. - Collision Experts - Bear Frame and Wheel Service Foreign Car Service 320 WIND8OR AVE. WESTFIELD. N. I. 204 gm! Wded Mayor and Enuncil Borough of Garwood M Seated. Left to Right: Councilman Edward K. Krempa, Mayor Iohn I. McCarthy, Borough Clerk A. T. Mosca. Standing. Left to Right: Councilmen John E. Gallagher, Frank I. Spera, Ir., Carmelo Cusmcmo, Assistant Borough Clerk Mrs, Phyllis Mone, Councilmen Henry E. Hartman, Charles J. Horbacz. CONGRATULATIONS New Departure -- Hyatt Bearings Division GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION 205 GRANRATH1S LUNCHEONETTE Tasty Sandwiches - Tempting Sundaes School Supplies 1 381-81111 1074 Raritcm Road Clark, New Jersey CLARK LANES S. TOSTO 1 381-4770 1 Central Avenue Clark. N. I. 381-6886 BILL MARTIN MARTIN,S FURNITURE 5 F loors of F ine F urniture 67 Westfield Avenue Clark. New Jersey Compliments of the FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS President ....... Kathi Hudock Vice President ............................... Nancy Szczepanski Secretary .......................................... Diane Madjeski Treasurer .................................................. Denise Kusuk Reporter-Historiom ............................. Icmice Kucharski STONEWALL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1100 Raritcm Road Clark. New Jersey 01Clark1s F irst F inancial Institute9, COMPLIMENTS OF TERZELLA BUS SERVICE 207 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1970 Compliments of VULCAN MATERIALS COMPANY Metallics Division 1245 Westfield Avenue Clark. New Jersey 07066 Telephone 382-4400 MERIT FOODTOWN 52 Westfield Avenue Clark. New Jersey THE WM. F'. VESLY CO. Distributors of Automotive Products DIAL 7-89-0123 50 North Avenue Garwood. N. I. COMPLIMENTS OF VILLA CONTRACTING 00., INC. Fleurette Just like your dream. Timeless. Reaching the Infinity of a thousand stars. Reflecting a heritage of love as old as time. As young as the dawn. Fleurette by Orange Blossom Wig; i??? ens nun usr JEWElERS 1083V2 Raritan Road Clark. New Jersey 07066 388-8889 M I L L E R Pontiac-Cadillac Corporation SALES SERVICE 382-0300 382-7800 Where Service REALLY Counts 477 W. Milton Avenue Rahway. New Jersey MADISON HILL CHEVRON Complete Tune-U p Service VBOB TUDER, Proprietor corner of Raritan Road and Madison Hill Road Clark. New Jersey 382-6142 ROBERT P. PEASON affiliated with Motor Club of America 15 Prince Street Elizabeth. New Jersey All F arms of Insurance Phone 355-5536 CELANESE PLASTICS COMPANY Research and Development Center 160 Terminal Avemge Clark, New Jersey 07066 209 R. C. A. FELICIDADES A LA CLASE DE 1970 DE LA SOCIEDAD HONORARIA HISPANICA RICE 30M. 0. CARRY OUT FOOD SHOPPE OI 381-2150 83 WESTFIELD AVE. CLARK. N. J. 210 SUCCESS IN ALL YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVORS From The CLASS OF 1972 Compliments of CLARK DRUGS BAUMEL'S LIQUOR and Delicatessen, Inc. 30 Westfield Avenue Clark. N. I. 07066 Congratulations To The Gradutes STAFF OF FEATHERBED LANE SCHOOL SOLOMON'S INCORPORATED Wholesale Distributors Sporting Goods 1171 Elizabeth Avenue Elizabeth. New Iersey Phone 352-0404 - 0405 Greetings from the VOCAL MUSIC DEPARTMENT B-Y CO. Reproduction Service 6: Supply Inc. Blueprinting - Photocopying Drawing Materials - Office Supplies 1?: Equipment - Office F urniture CALL 276-0774 210 South Avenue. East , Cranford. New Jersey Compliments of MR. 6: MRS LOUIS A. RIZZO 211 Glnuntry gammy Clothiers t0 Men 19: Boys Clark. New Jersey Local 736 VAW Clark. New Ierssy Best Wishes From THE FRESHMAN CLASS WWW Phone 382-3558 Open 7 Days A Week RARITAN ESSO We S pecialize in Brakes 8Q Tune-U p General Repairs - Road Service - Towing Auto Air Conditioners JServiced 8 Repaired VICTOR MUZZY CONTI, Prop. 719 Raritcm Road Clark. N. I. CLARK PRINTING COMPANY distinctive ofset and letterpress printing QOD 381-2897 16 Valley Road Clark. New Jersey 07066 388-0932 353-2609 CLARK VIEW FLORIST Complete Floral Service Weddings, Hospitals 6: Funeral Arrcmgements AMERIGO NETTA, Prop. 1435 Raritan Road Clark, New Jersey NEW JERSEY OFFICERS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 89 Brant Avenue Clark. New Iersey 07066 IOHN SCHWARZ, INC. Electrical Engineering t? Contracting Westfield Avenue 2 PD. Box 725 Clark. New Jersey 381-6868 Compliments to the Graduating Class of 1970 KNITTING MACHINE 6: SUPPLY CO. IOE'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Complete Bear Wheel Alignment Service 56 Westfield Avenue Clark. New Jersey 07066 388-9694 382-0220 ARCADE MUSIC Instruments - Private Lessons - Service 165 Westiield Avenue Clark, New Jersey 07066 Fishing Rods and Reels Rebuilt e Gun Repairs Manhattan Bowling Balls DIAL 388-4126 JACK . RUDDY'S SPORT CENTER S porting Goods - H unting and F ishing Hunting and Fishing Licenses Issued NELS HAEFNER IIM DONOVAN 138 Westiield Avenue Clark. New Jersey APACHE AIR CONDITIONING CO. Sales 19 Service - 24 HOUR SERVICE e Phone 925-6136 59 Westfield Avenue Clark. New Jersey JEROME I. WARNER 6: C0. Complete I nsurance Coverage - CALL 382-7200 - Life - Fire - Casualty - Liability - Aviation - Bonds 1114 Raritan Road Clark. New Jersey Mon.-Sat. 9:30-8:30 GARDEN OF PAPER Gift, Cards, Jewelry, Candles Graduation Party Goods 381-7555 1 Clarkton Drive Clark, New Jersey B 6: B LIQUORS 109 Center Street Garwood. New Iersey PETRO PLASTICS COMPANY, INC. Custom Extruders 789-1200 450 South Avenue Garwood. New Jersey 07027 Best Wishes To The Class of 1970 PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION 213 KELCO COMPANY 75 Terminal Avenue Clark, New Jersey 381-2300 E. Lubrano TITO'S RESTAURANT I talian F 00d - Pizza - Banquet F acilities Garden State Parkway Exit 135 1189 Raritcm Road Clark. New Jersey Phone 201-388-1581 Leslie Bartell, Pres. BARTELL FARM 6: GARDEN SUPPLIES, INC. Post N: Rail and Stockade F encing Taro Power Mowers 277 Central Avenue Clark. New Jersey 07066 381-7488 388-9834 CLARK CITGO, INC. General Repairs Tires - Batteries - Accessories - Lubrication Road Service - Snow Plowing 6: Towing VITO DE TUBA DON AMON Tel. FUlton 1-1718 STELLA'S BAKERY FANCY CAKES - TASTY PASTRIES Open 7 Days - 7 A.M. to 9 RM. 181 Westiield Avenue Clark. New Jersey KITCHEN DESIGNS Free Planning and Designing Built In A ppliances Featuring Quaker Maid Cabinets 381-3333 23 Westfield Avenue Clark. New Jersey Phone: 382-7144 BUD THOMASON CLARKWAY ESSO HAPPY MOTORING Westfield and Brant Ave. Clark. New Jersey 07066 104 Westiield Avenue Clark. New Jersey CLARK GARAGE - General Auto Repairs - COR. WESTFIELD AVE. 6: BARTELL PL. CLARK. NEW JERSEY - 381-2380 - 214 ...PATRONS... CHODOSH BROS. 6. WEXLER FUEL OIL LIND'S PHARMACY CHARLES H. LIND, B.S. ST. GEORGE DINER Congratulations Class of 1970 MR. 6: MRS. ANTHONY SZCZEPANSKI Best Wishes TRAVEL GUIDE CLARKTON BARBER SHOP Compliments of G. A. A. BOOSTERS Mrs. I oseph Switek Mrs. Norbert Iacquemin Mr. 6. Mrs. Terry Thurber Mrs. E. Harrington Mrs. M. Iannelli Mrs R. Merrigan 215 Administration .......................................................... 90-91 Advertisements ...................................................... 196-215 Art Club ........................................................................ 146 Attendance Office Assistants ...................................... 159 A.V.A. ............................................................................ 125 Band .............................................................................. 103 Baseball ............................... 2 .................................. 150-151 Basketball .............................................................. 134-136 Bowling .......................................................................... 133 Boys, Athletic Office Assistants .................................. 109 Cafeteria Staff .............................................................. 89 Cheerleaders .................................................................. 104 Chemistry Club ............................................................ 161 Chess and Checkers Club .- ........................................... 161 Closing .................................................................. 184-187 Color Guard .................................................................. 106 Cosmetology Club ........................................................ 158 Cross Country .............................................................. 102 Crusader ........................................................................ 108 Custodial Staff .............................................................. 89 Dedication ......................... . ......................................... 7 0-71 Directory ................................................................ 188-195 Faculty ...................................................................... 68-91 Fall Section .............................................................. 92-113 F.B.L.A. ................................................................ 128-129 Folk Club ...................................................................... 146 Football ...................................................................... 94-97 French Club 122 French Honor Society .................................................. 122 Freshmen ................................................................ 166-171 Future Teachers of America ........................................ 160 Future Nurses .............................................................. 158 G.A.A. Archery .......................................................... 156-157 Badminton ...................................................... 130-131 Basketball ........................................................ 130-131 Golf ................................................................ 156-157 Hockey ............................................................ 110-111 Officers .................................................................. 110 Soccer .............................................................. 110-111 Softball ............................................................ 156-157 Swimming ...................................................... 110-111 Volleyball .................................... ' .................... 130-131 216 INDEX German Club ................................................................ 149 German Honor Society ................................................ 149 Girls1 Athletic Office Assistants .................................. 109 Golf ................................................................................ 154 Guidance Office Assistants .......................................... 159 Health Office Assistants .............................................. 158 Index .............................................................................. 216 Juniors ...' ............................................................... 178-183 Key Club ................................................................ 120-121 Lance ............................................................ . .......... 162-163 Latin Club .................................................................... 123 Latin Honor Society .................................................... 123 Library Council ............................................................ 161 Lighting-and Stage Crews .......................................... 125 Musical 4 The King and I .................................. 142-143 National Honor Society .............................................. 147 National Thespian Society .......................................... 146 Office Staff .................................................................. 89 Opening ........................................................................ 1-13 Pep Club ........................................................................ 107 Photography Club ........................................................ 125 Powderpuff .................................................................. 132 Prom ...................................................................... 144-145 Quest .............................................................................. 124 School Play 4 Something Different .................. 112-113 Seniors ........................................................................ 14-63 enior Superlatives .................................................. 64-67 Soccer ...................................................................... 98-101 Sophomores .......................................................... 172-177 Spanish Club ................................................................ 148 Spanish Honor Society ................................................ 148 Spring Section ...................................................... 138-163 Student Council .................................................... 118-119 Tennis ........................................ 155 Track ...................................................................... 152-153 Twirlers ........................................................................ 105 Vocal Department ................................................ 116-117 Winter Section ...................................................... 114-117 Work Program ...................................................... 126-127 Wrestling ................................................................ 137-139 A AOOOOIAT8 INCO nnnnnnn t . c, um. give? 1 ca .4? 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