Barringer High School - Athenaeum Yearbook (Newark, NJ)
- Class of 1966
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A T H E N BARRINGER HIGH SCHOOL NEWARK, NEW JERSEY CLASS OF 1966 FRUTH ... HONOR ... LIGHT HU'.H SCHOOL 1838-1966 ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS OF ACCOMPLISHMENT AND DEDICATION TO PUBLIC EDUCATION One hundred years ago the City of Newark was a small, sleepy town of sixteen thousand inhabitants,—a population less than the total number of pupils in our high schools today Far out on the edge of town was swamp, now Branch Brook Park, our glorious campus. Near there was an old quarry, called goat hill. the site of Barringer High School. Education progressed slowly. The original charter provided for the annual election of a School Committee and authorued the Common Council to raise money, by tax. for the schooling of the poor. John Catlm was the first school master. Only parents who could pay for his services could send their children to his home to be taught. In 1714, a school house was established by the community. It was located on the south side of Market Street. Later a second school house was built on Orange Street. In 1775, an Academy was built but it accepted only the pupils whose parents could pay for their board and lodging. By 1820. Newark had five ward.” or district school houses. If was in the First Ward School that the first high school of our city was started in 1838. It was a high school for boys only. Thus Newark goes on record for the establishment of the third high school in the United States.. The original high school house was actually only the first story of a building on Bank Street. It had only one teacher, a Mr. Nathan Hedges, who exercised complete and undisputed authority over his ninety-one pupils. These pupils were admitted on certificate from the School Com- mittee of the Common Council. The first pupils, eleven of whom were orphans, came from poor, destitute homes. In the early nineteenth century public schools were not generally considered as fit places for the education of children of refinement! The courses of study, however, were not specified by the School Committee. Therefore, the curriculum was determined solely by Mr. Hedges; who followed his own whim and fancy in the rearing of h« charges. This first high school master, teacher, principal and disciplinarian found it not easy to bring nearly one hundred boys to toe the mark. Because of his strict regulations and frequent punishments he was hated by his pupils and feared by their parents. In 1838, a Female Department was established in connection with the Female Union School on Harrison Street. A few years later, a Board of Education was created for the purpose of founding a public school system The Outstanding extravagance, in 1852. was the purchase of a lot (90-fcet front) on the comer of Washington and Linden Streets for the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars. This site was set aside for the erection of a high school building. It was begun that summer and completed the following year, 1854. The new school was dedicated in a ceremony of prayers and addresses before an assembled audience of the Board of Education, city officials and many citizens. On January 7. 1853, though still incomplete, this new building was opened as a high schol. with a pupil membership of four hundred and ninety-eight boys and girls. The building had three stories. The second floor was used exclusively by the girls, the top or third floor only by the boys. Thus the boys and girls were separated into two distinct departments and were not permitted to mingle either during or after school hours. Isaiah Peckham was the first principal of Newark High School. Eliza Chase was appointed Head of the Female Department. The schedule and curriculum of this school were unique, if viewed in the light of present-day secondary education. For admission to the high school a pupil had to be proficient in his elementary school studies; able to present a record of high attendance and good conduct; be vaccinated; and able to pass an entrance examination. The course of study in high school included chemistry, bookkeeping, physiology. Latin, Greek and English literature. The hours were from nine to five for five days a week and the summer vacation was only the month of August. The school holidays were New Year's. July 4th, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Student organizations and periodicals were established in the new high school. In 1862. the building on Linden Street was enlarged. For twenty years the first floor there had been used as the headquarters of volunteer fire forces. This year marked the first graduation of Newark High School. It was held in Library Hall. The program was a long one devoted to essays, orations and songs. Two years later, when there were thirty graduates, the ceremony took place in the Halsey Street Methodist Church. The time when the high school was to have an assembly hall of its own was a long way off. Dr. Edmund Hovey was made principal (1871) of Newark High. He held this position until 1900 The enrollment in the high school mounted to a total of four hundred and seventy-eight pupils. In 1875, Dr. Barringer succeeded Mr. Sears as Superintendent of Schools. He came to Newark from Troy. New York, a young man enthusiastic over his new work. The effort, courage and faith he gave the Newark school system exerted great influence on the youth of our city. By 1886 the enrollment in the high school was so large that Dr. Barringer was able to persuade the Board of Education to enlarge the building. Nineteen rooms were added. An annex was hired for the high school girls. In 1890. through the efforts of Dr. Barringer, an Evening High School was opened in the building on Washington and Linden Streets. A Technical School was opened. Its first quarters were in rented rooms on West Park Street, but it was later moved to High Street. Finally, in 1895. the high school became so crowded that the girls were again transferred, this time to the Technical school. The Board of Education realized that a new high school was very necessary. Dr. Barringer saw his dream fulfilled when plans for a new high school building were officially adopted. The site selected was the remote goat hill, far away from the center of the city, now the comer of Ridge Street and Park Avenue. Many citizens objected to this location. protesting that the city would not grow so far. particularly in that direction. The plans for this new school (begun in 1897) called for thirty-eight rooms and a large auditorium. The closing years of the high school in its old location (Washington and Linden Streets) were active in many respects. New courses were added. Students were reclassified. Many new clubs and societies were introduced. To distinguish Newark High on the athletic field, high school colors were adopted in 1892. Each teachcf and pupil cast a vote in this matter. An overwhelming majority selected blue and white. A pin was adopted. It was a silver shield with a white band across it bearing the initials N.H.S. Thus, by the turn of the century. Newark High had attained considerable character and personality. The new school, begun in 1897, was completed in 1899. The building cost $300,000. It was regarded as among the finest architectural products of the city. At that time work was just beginning on Sacred Heart Cathedral and the swamp which is now Branch Brook Park. Thus, the high school was set on a veritable acropolis of beauty. It was in 1900 that Mr. Wayland E. Stearns, better known as Pop” Stearns became principal of Newark High. He was gentle, understanding. progressive and greatly beloved by all who knew him. Under his guidance, new courses were arranged. College Preparatory. English. General, Commercial, and American History were added to the schedule. Minors began to appear. The name of Newark High was officially changed to Barringer to honor Dr. Barringer in 1907. The new name was used reluctantly by the pupils who clung to Newark High s; z matter of habit in conversation and cheers. However, when Central High was opened in February, 1912. Barringer High became a more popular name among the pupils there. The first class to graduate under that name was that of July. 1907. Barringer became so crowded that half sessions had to be put into its school day. Its enrollment was 2000. Two annexes for Barringer pupils were opened in 1908; one on Market Street and one on State Street. A new gymnasium to be used for both boys and girls was built adjoining Barringer. The old gym was turned into a lunch room. Despite two world wars, the growing population, industrial booms, space age and all other events pertinent to our parents' generation and our generation; Barringer stood on old Goafs Hill proud and noble. For a long while plans were made to construct a new high school, which would house many more students and offer them a more complete curriculum. Finally in September. 1965, 2400 students began the new school year, in a brand new Barringer which was equipped with college preparatory, commercial, and vocational training opportunities. The old Newark High was not any longer a neighborhood school. It had now become an integral part of a still growing city. Barnnger High School 1966 wills to her students not only a sound education, but a sense of tradition and proud history. DEDICATION MRS. MARIE BONOMO It is with deep gratitude and sincere appreciation that we. the class of 1966, dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Bonomo. During our years at Barringer, many of us have come to regard her as not only a teacher, but a friend as well. This is just one small way for us to say Thank You.” former principals WAYLAND E. STEARNS RAYMOND B. GURLEY MICHAEL R. McGREAL ROGER B. SAYLOR ADMINISTRATION MR. WILLIAM R. CAIN Principal 6 MR. DAVID BLANK Vice-Principal MR. HARRY SMITH Administrative Assistant ADOLF ARGAND Senior Advisor MARIE BONOMO Yearbook Advisor They Brought aid in our hours of uncertainty and Have led us safely to our goals by Smoothing our paths MARVIN SHLOFMITZ College Counselor Not Pictured: MADELINE JANNONE Senior Advisor GERTRUDE KINGSLEY Senior Counselor 7 SENIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS LOUISE KESSLER CLAUDETTE KOSAKOWSKI CAROL KRESS ■I VICKI MANFRO ESTELLE LABA LILLIAN LEHRMAN HERMAN SCHWARTZ Not Pictured: WILLIAM HEWSON and EUNICE LIBERSON WILLIAM SHULMAN FRANK ANTONACCI ELEANOR FABIANO HELEN GRASSO FACULTY ADOLPH! ARC AND Mutic ROBERT ALVIGGI Industrial Aft BINNII ADOLF Business FRANK ANTONACCI Social Stud.es SAMUIL BLAIR Business MARIE BONOMO Social Studies MYRON BORDIN English ANTHONY CARRINO JOHN CASCELLA English. Guidance Physical Education EILEEN CORE EDWARD CUNNINGHAM Science English JOSEPH CENERO Science TATANIA CYBYK Business GENEVIEVE CICCONE English CARMINE CICCURILLO Social Studies. Guidance NORMA CORBO English LAWRENCE DEL VISCO CLARENCE Dl CHIARA IRVING ELAN Languages Physical Education Social Studies ROCHELLE EPSTEIN ELEANOR FABIANO RALPH FANAROFF English Science Industrial Arts JOHN FERRARA MILDRED FERRARO LLOYD GARRIS Business Social Studies, Guidance Mathematics JOHANNA GELLAS 0R. JOHN GIANNINI RENEE GLANZER HELEN GRASSO SUSAN GREENE WILLIAM GREENFIELD Buwness. Guidance Language Physical Education Mathematics Library Music FRANCES JUDSON Physical Education LINDA KOCIAN School Nurse NATHAN KANTOR Chairman. Business LEONARD KAPLONSKI Social Studies LILLIAN KAPPSTATTER Business JACK KORBMAN Social Studies CLAUDETTE KOSAKOWSKI LEON KOSOFSKY English Science CAROL KRESS English LOUISE KESSLER Art ry JEAN JAMES English GERTRUDE KINGSLEY English, Guidance JULES KRITZER English ESTELLE LARA ELAINE LA PARA LILLIAN LEHRMAN MORRIS LERNER PAUL LIPPE DR. ROBERT LOWENSTEIN Science Business Art Chairman. Science Chairman. Social Studies Chairman. Language LEONARD LUCIANO JOSEPHINE MACCHIA VICKI MANFRO MADELINE McCARTHY DONALD McEWAN REGINA McGiARY Physical Education Language English Business Mathematics Home Economics OTTO MELITO MARY MELSON IRVING MITZMAN JOHN MORELLO FLORENCE MORGAN ELLEN MURPHY Science Physical Education Industrial Arts Art Home Economics Mathematics 10 ANTHONY NAPORANO Physical Education HELEN NUNZtO Englivh MICHAEL PALLANTE Science MAX POLLACK Chairman. Mathematics LEE RANIERI Social Studies. Guidance GEORGE RIZZO Library CLARA ROTH English LUCILLE RUSSELL DR. GRAYCE SALERNO Guidance Chairman, English CYNTHIA SALZANO English JOSEPH SCALAMONI Business EDYTHE SCALERA Physical Education. Guidance ■ ANGELO SCAROLA ALICE SCHNEIDER HERMAN SCHWARTZ Industrial Arts Science Science JETTA SEDICINO Physical Education ROSE SERRA MARVIN SHLOPMITZ Mathematics Social Studies. Guidance WILLIAM SHULMAN MARION STERN English Music JOHN VOGEL JOAN WEINER Chairman. Guidance Science MARY JANE SUGRUE English CAROLYN THORBURN CHARLES TORNATORE Language Industrial Arts FRANK VERDUCCI Physical Education ANDREW WCKS Science MORRIS WEISS Business BETTY YANELLI Home Economics CUSTODIAL STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF OFFICE STAFF NOT PICTURED: HERBERT BERLIN. Mathematics: JOANNE BUCCERONI, English; FRANCES BYRNE. Mathematics: ALMA BYRON. Physical Education; JOSEPH CIC-COLINI. Physical Education. WILLIAM CONROY. Industrial Arts; THOMAS CULLEN. English; SALVATORE 01 GERLANDO. Art; SHIRLEY FRAZER, Home Economicv JOSEPH GETMAN. Sc once; JOHANNA GIRKONT. English. Guidance; WILLIAM HEWSON. Pl-ysical Education. PHILIP NODES. Social Studies. JOSEPHINE HORSELEY. Eogliih; MADELINE JANNONE. Engl.th. Guidance; DANIEL JONAS. Sconce; PETER KANICERUS. Science; LILLIAN KIRSCHNER. Busincv. CHARLES LeBARCA. Physical Education. EUNICE LIBERSON. Science; FELIX MARTINO. Socui Studies, MARGUERITE MrLAUGMLIN. English. Guidance. EILEEN MULLARKEY, English; KAREN SALOUTTI, Language; WILLIAM SCANLON. industrial ArtBi TED VALOR. THEODORA YACIK. Language Hast 10tU anil arstantpnt BARRINGER HIGH SCHOOL—CLASS OF JUNE 1966 DR. SALERNO—More display space. TO THE GRADUATES—Best wishes and good luck in the future. TO THE UNDERCLASSMEN—A wish that you arc as good seniors as we were. MRS. SEDICINO—A Dramatics class. MRS. GARRIS—Homeroom 209 MR. KOSOFSKY—A chemistry set with detailed instructions. MR. SMITH—An automatic suspending machine. MR. SCHWARTZ—A waiter’s uniform for Period 5 lunch. MRS. BONOMO—A Good Guy sweat shirt. MR. CICURILLO—A short hand class. MR. ELAN—A receptive audience. MISS FERRARA—A book of abbreviations. MR. MARTINO—A box of Chunkics”. MR. KAPLONSKI—All senior lockers. MRS. McCARTHY—A typewriter shaped like a shamrock. DR. ALOMIA—A collection of abstract art. DR. GIANNINI—His own radio show. MR. WEISS (Lab) —Michele Corbo as assistant. MISS YANELLI—A good cookbook. MR. MORELLO—An artistic art class. MR. VOGEL—A secretary. MR. ARGAND and MISS SCALERA—Success with the new Senior class. MR. CAIN and MR. BLANK—A hard working, appreciative and co-operative student body. ive t V 12 FORMER SENIORS 1940 1943 l3 1930 1953 1941 1924 1956 MARIE COPPOLA Corresponding Secretary SENIOR ANN D'AMBROSIO Vice-President ROSLYN GERVASIO Recording Secretary OFFICERS WILLIAM FRANNICOLA President 14 LORRAINE SALVATORE Treasurer TOP TEN BRUCE DRUCTOR First Place STEPHEN ROBINSON First Place GEORGE WHITE First Place JOSEPHINE SPINA Fourth Place ERMINIA TAUROZZI Fifth Place DENNIS WEHRLE Sixth Place ANTONINA FEDOROWSKI Seventh Place BARRY PEARL Eighth Place PATRICIA KARLAN Ninth Place MICHELE CAPPETTA Tenth Place MARIE HOLMES Tenth Place NATIONAL ANN INFOZINO President DENNIS WEHRLE SCHERYL PORTER GEORGE WHITE Vice President Secretary Treasurer ARLENE AIELLO RENATO BALLITT GEORGE BOTTARINI ROBERT BOYER PATRICIA BROWN PHYLLIS BUCCERONI JOHN BURKE BARBARA CAINE AUDREY CAPPETTA MICHELE CAPPETTA JoANN CARFAGNA RONALD CARLISLE EVELYN CHILVIN JOANNE CIALLIL MARIE COPPOLA MICHELE CORBO ROBERT DAVEY IVY DAVIS LAURA DELLAGUZZO MARIE DEL Til VINCENT D'ERRICO BRUCE DRUCTOR NANCY ESTES ANTONINA FEDOROWSKI GERARD FIUMARA HONOR SOCIETY MARIE HOLMES ANGELINA HSU DONALD HIMKA JAMES HAMLETT LINDA GUTHRIE ROSEANNE GUARINO LINDA McCOY GLORIA MITCHELL BARRY PEARL ROBERT PEARSON ALBERT POET SAL PULITANO ROBERT RECINIELLO STEPHEN ROBINSON HARRY ROMAN EDWARD SMITH JOSEPHINE SPINA DAVID SUTTON ERMINIA TAUROZZI AUDREY TERRY RUDOLPH TURNER TRISONA WELBORNE MANUELA WOOD 17 AYDIN ADIGUZEL 107 7th Avenue Soccer team MICHAEL ALBANESE 51 Wakeman Avenue Mike ARLENE ELIZA8ETH AIELLO 145 Mount Prospect Avenue Student Council. Homeroom Treasurer. PTA Committee. OKTAY ADIGUZEL 107 7th Avenue Soccer Team. BEVERLY. AGURS 24 ? 4th Street Bevie” Dance Committee. Library Staff Ambition: Nurse. JOSEPH ALESSANDRA 884 Clifton Avenue Ambition: Accountant. 18 HENRY ALLEN 84 Delevan Avenue FATIMA ALLEN Tina'' 167 Mt. Prospect Avenue PATRICIA ALLEN 198 Orange Street ••Pat- Student Council, Cha-Cha-Girls. Twirlcr, Newspaper Agent. Latin Club, Math Club. Science Aid, Orchestra, Modern Dance Club. Ambition: Teacher. LEANDRO C. AMOR Aldo 81 Summer Avenue MICHELE ARMINIO 490 Dclavan Avenue Michy Student Council, Dance Committee. Service Committee, Publicity Committee. Ambition: Secretary. TOBY INGRID ALLEN •Tob” Class Representative. Girl Guide, Tennis Club, Ice Skating Club. HARRIET JANE ARMSTEAD Janie 173 James Street Ambition: Teacher. MARIA ALVIGGI OSIE L. ARNOLD 1897 McCarter Highway Bubble- Blue Jackets. Wrestling, Band. Orchestra. Indoor Track. Ambition: Air Force. 19 CUMHUR AVSAR 107 Seventh Avenue Ambition: Political Science, Economic . RENATO BALLETTI 213 Parker Street Italian Mu ic Club. Debating. Dramatics. Itajian Honor Society, Spanish Club, IntcrCul-ture. Ambition: Teacher. 20 SHARON BAILEY 22 No. 12th Street Blondie” Ambition: Nurse. LOURDES AZPEITIA 759 Highland Avenue Ambition: Bookkeeper. JANIS BAILEY 80 Eleventh Avenue Ambition: to enter Peace Corps. DORA BARNES 55 Mercer Street “Pinky” Cheerleader, vice-president Latin club. Student Council, debating club, assembly committee. co-captain Cha-Cha Girls. Orchestra. Band. Ambition: Nurse. GWENDOLYN MARIE BARNES 269 Norfolk Street Gwen” Scholarship committee. F.T.A. club, chorus. Student Council. Latin club, Acropolis staff. Red Cross club. Ambition: Teacher. RAYMOND GEORGE BELL 53 Carteret Street Ray-Computers Club. Ambition: Electronic Engineer LINDA BATEMAN 50 Chester Avenue Lynn Banking Representative. Senior Dance Committee. Bowling Club, Tennis Club. Library Staff Ambition: Nurse. ■v KATHY JANE BARTLESON 316 Mt. Prospect Avenue •'Kathy Twirler, Chorus. Ice Skating Club. Band. Ambition: Nurse. GRACE BERARDI 288 Second Avenue Gray Ambition: Laboratory Technican. JOHN BENEDETTO 317 Summer Avenue Chess Club. GALE BELLE 607 North Sixth Street Gallo” Ambition: Nurse. ROBERT BERBAUM 47 Beaumont Place Bob- 21 FRANK BIANCHI 65 Park Avenue Frolto” Marine Corps Physical Fitness Team. Senior Patrol, Intramural Basketball. Ambition: to attend Annapolis Naval Academy. PEARL E. BLAKELY 11 Baldwin Avenue GEORGE j. BOTTARINI 391 Lincoln Avenue Bon” Cross-Country, Math Club, Radio and Electronics Club, Intramural-Basketball, Science Club, Ambition: Engineer. HELEN BOUDALIS 86 Winthrop Street Ambition: Teacher. LISA BONAVITA 315 Seventh Avenue Lee” Cheerleader. RICHARD BOBROWICZ 188 Grafton Avenue Bo” Ambition: Auto Mechanic. RONALD BONAT ROBERT BOYER 45 Bellair Place Bob- Tennis Team. Band. Blue Jackets, Drum Major. Ambition: Doctor. 22 JACQUELYN Y. BREMBY 104 Peabody Place ••Jackie Tennis Club. Charm Club, Future Physicians Club. Icc Skating. Bowling Club. Ambition: Nurse. THERESA BRITT 266 Orange Street Dutchess Student Council. Ambition: Teacher. LEO J. BROCHU 36 Elliot Street Senior Patrol. Chorus. Decorating Committee. Ambition: Business Administration. PATRICIA BROWN 49 Third Street Pat- Future Physicians, College Algebra. Student Council. Ice Skating. Girl Guides, Biology Club. BEVERLY BROWN 112 Camden Street Bev Senior Dance Committee. Business Co-Editor of Yearbook. Debating Club. Library Staff. Tennis Club. Ambition: Teacher. PHYLLIS BUCCERONI 817 Parker Street Gigi” Band. Orchestra, Acropolis Reporter, Yearbook Staff. Student Council, Chorus. Social Committee. Bowling Club. Tennis Club, Golf Club. Ambition: College. DAVID BROWN 84 Seventh Avenue Wally Football. Baseball and Senior Patrol. Ambition: Accountant. DIANNE BULL 2 Broad Street Dec- Library Staff. Ambition: Secretary. 23 MARY BURGER 352 West Market Street Dutchess” Ambition: Business Adminis- trator. NANCY CALVITTI 429 Woodside Avenue Nan Ambition: Secretary. CLARA CALVITTI 429 Woodside Avenue Ambition: Secretary. JOHN E. BURKE 61 North Fifth Street J. B.” Student Council Executive Committee. Homeroom President. F.T.A. Club. Acropolis Staff. In-tercultural Club. Creative Writing Club. Chorus. Dance Com-mittcc. Spanish Club. Ambition: Teacher. NANCY BUTLER 25 North Seventh Street Ambition: Technologist. 8ARBARA CAINES 20 North End Terrace Barbi” Student Council V.P., Dramatics Club. Modern Dance Club. Girl Guides. Future Teachers' Club. 8owling Club, Ice Skating Club. Tennis Club. Orchestra, Gris' Chorus, and Assembly Committee. Ambition: Psychologist. SHARON CANESTRI 161 Garside Street Shillie” Office Monitor. Ambition: Court Stenographer. MARGARET TONI CAPELLA 1 16 Fourth Avenue Pumpkin Homeroom Treasurer. Ambition: Secretary. JOHN CAMPBELL 394 North 11 th Street Big John Ambition: College. 24 PHYLLIS CAPOZZI 180 Summer Avenue Phyl Bowling Club, Future Teachers, Italian Honor Society, Tennis Club, Student Council Representative. Girl Power Club. Acropolis Reporter. Ambition: Teacher. KATHLEEN ANN CAPOSIENA 113 Peck Avenue Kat” Future Teachers Club, Student Council. Executive Committee. Senior Dance Committee. Tutoring Club. Assembly Committee, Service Committee, Chairman of P.T.A. Committee. Ambition: Elementary Teacher. AUDREY J. CAPPETTA 197 Woodside Avenue Audi Yearbook Editor, Italian Honor Society. Student Council, Acropolis Reporter, Bowling Club. Cha-Cha Girl. Orchestra. Band, Chorus, Co-Chairman of Publicity Committee. Ambition: Teacher. MARILYN CAPRIO Mar” Future Teachers of America, Book Store Attendant. Ambition: Stenographer. Typist. SUSAN CAPRIELIAN 391 Mount Prospect Avenue Sue” Business Club, Yearbook. French Club. Ambition: Legal Secretary. JoANN CAPPETTA 45 Highland Avenue Charm Club. Ambition: Secretary. NANCY CARABALLO 32 Stone Street “Enith MICHELE CAPPETTA 62 Arlington Avenue Shell” Band. Orchestra, Student Council, Italian Honor Society. Yearbook Staff, Bowling Club. Honor Society. Acropolis, Social Committee. Chorus. Ambition: Teacher and Surfer. THOMAS CARAGLIA 809 Parker Street Tommy Football. Wrestling and Track. Ambition: College 25 LUPE CARBONELL 145 Delavan Avenue Latin Club, Red Cross Club. Ambition: Nurse. RONALD CARLISLE “Ronnie Band, Track, Newspaper, Tutor. Ambition: Writer. GEORGE CARCHIDI “Bizet 1 18 Garside Street Ambition: Teacher. PAT CARNEGIS 32 West Market Street Greek Ambition: Secretary. D. JOYCE CARLISLE 184 North Fourth Street J. C. Cheerleader, F.T.A. Club. Girls Basketball Club, Student Council, Acropolis, Girl Guide. Orchestra. Bowling Club, Ambition: Educator. JOANN CARFAGNA 45 Manchester Place Jo” Senior Homeroom Vice-President. Ambition: Secretary. ANTHONY CASALE 223 Clifton Avenue Tony Latin Club, Football Team and Track Team. Ambition: Teacher. PATRICIA CARFAGNA 45 Manchester Place Patti Ambition: Secretary. CARMINE A. CASCIANO 368 North Twelfth Street Carm Assembly Committee and Service Committee. Ambition: Teacher. 26 PATRICK CASCIANO 25 Bcllair Place Football. Track. Baseball, Wrestling. Varsity Service. CARMEN IRIS CASTELLANO 68 Garside Street Ambition: Secretary. SHARON CASEY 91 Sylvan Avenue Shar Dance Committee. Homeroom Representative. Office Monitor. Ambition: Artist. ARTHUR DANIEL CELESTINI “Ace” Visual Aids. Radio Club. Electronics Club. Senior Patrol. Ambition: Electronic Enginer. BRUCE C. CHAMBERS 44 Stirling Street -Carl Basketball. ANTHONY CASTELLUCCIO 109 Beaumont Place Cast- Student Council. Dance Committee. Football. THOMAS E. CHENEY 421 Wood side Avenue Tom’ Ambition: College. 27 NHL CHOLMINSKY 134 North Seventh Street Dramatics and Italian Musk Club. Ambition: College TITUS CLARK 64 Seventh Avenue Fencing, Track, Gymnastics. THEODORE C. CHRISTMAN 119 Montclair Avenue •T. CH Chef’s Club, French Club. In-tcrcultural Club, Future Teachers. History Tutor. JOSEPH CONCATO 278 Summer Avenue WILLIAM CLARE 200 Montclair Avenue Billy- Visual Aids, Swimming, Baseball, Student Council Representative. Acropolis Photographer, Football Teams First Bear . Ambition: Photographer. JOANNE CIALLELLA 124 Second Avenue ••JO Future Teachers Club. Italian Music Club, Assembly Committee. Co-Chairman. Student Council Volunteer, Student Council Executive Committee and Library Staff. Ambition: Teacher. I 13 Jr . ANTOINETTE ClCCOLINI 322 Grafton Avenue Toni” Cheerleader, Dance Committee. Student Council. MARY CONNOLY 2 Sheffield Drive Beth” Ambition: Court Reporter. MICHAEL CONWAY 94 Seventh Avenue , Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Accountant. 28 JANICE COOK 29 North Seventh Street Peaches” Student Council Representative, Acropolis Magazine, Dramatics Club. Chorus X. Italian Music Club, Charm Club. Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: Social Worker. VALARIE ELIZABETH COOK 89 Peabody Place ■Val” Girl Guides. Hall Monitor. Charm Club. Girls 8asketball Club. Library Staff. Ambition: Secretary MICHELE CORBO 897 Clifton Avenue Yearbook Staff. Student Council, Honor Society, Bowling, Tennis, Band. Orchestra. Social Committee. Golf. Chorus. Ambition: Teacher. CAROL ANN COONEY 695 Broadway Ambition: Secretary. VITO CORTESE 101 ' t Garside Street Vito” All State Chorus. Chorus X, Bluo Jackets, Football, Track. Ambition: Music Teacher. MARIA COPPOLA 267 Parker Street Rie” Italian Honor Society. Senior Class Corresponding Secretary. Secretary of Assembly Commit-tec. Student Council. Ambition: Teacher. WALTER J. COX 95 Summer Avenue Wally Track. Ambition: Dentist. ANGELA CORBO 129 Clifton Avenue Ang Latin Club, Senior Class Representative. Jr. Red Cross. Acropolis Staff. Ambition: Lawyer. MILTON CRAWFORD 64 Hinsdale Place Mr. Cool 29 LINDA DANIELS 514 Central Avenue Lin F.T.A.. Future Physicians. Ambition: Nurse. ROSE CURVIAN 104 Ridge Street Ro F.T.A., French Club. Locker Assistant, Student Council. KATALIN DANKOVITS 195 Sussex Avenue Kathy” Tanks Twirlcr. Student Council Charm Club. Spanish Tutor. Future Teachers’ Club. Ambition: Teacher. ANN D'AMBROSIO 313 Clifton Avenue Buttons Vice President Senior Class. Dramatics Club, Creative Writing Club. Social Committee. Service Committee. Basketball Team. A NEVICELLA D'ALESSIO 15 Webster Street Nelly Italian Club. Ambition: Secretary. NORMA C. DANTZLER 1981 McCarter Highway Love” Library. Red Cross. 1 BARBARA CAROL DALTON 600 Mount Prospect Avenue Barb” Student Council. Social Club. Ambition: Secretary. GEORGE DAUDELIN 111 Grafton Avenue Football, Indoor Track. Baseball, Wrestling. Varsity Service Club. Ambition: College. 30 IVY LYNN DAVIS 36 Chester Avenue “Sloopy” Yearbook Business Editor. Blue Jacket Vocalist. Cha-Cha Girl. Intercultural Club. Negro History Club. Modem Dance Club. Basketball Club. Dramatic Club, and Chorus X. ROBERT R. DAVEY 69 Beaumont Place ••Bob ' Student Council. Yearbook Staff. Orchestra. Spanish Club. Ambition: Teacher. PATRICIA DAVIS 1891 McCarter Highway •Pat” Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: English Teacher. GARY DE CARIO 790 Parker Street Rock- Marine Physical Fitness Team, Cross-Country. Ambition: Career in Space. ROSS T. DAVIS 222 North Ninth Street “Chip- Football. Wrestling. Track, Chorus. Ambition: Gym Teacher and Coach SALVATORE DE FALCO 414 Twelfth Street LEONORA MARIA DE BACCO 401 Lake Street Cookie- Ice Skating. Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: Psychologist. MARIA DE FROSIA 31 SUSAN DELCEG 141 Park Avenue Sue ROBERT DEL MAURO 264 Summer Avenue Bob DON A. DELL MONACHE 309 Summer Avenue Student Council. Dance Committee, Varsity Football. JOSEPH DEL GUERCIO 74 Stone Street ••John RICHARD DE LISIO 528 North Ninth Street Isky Ambition: Auto mechanic. LAURA DELLAGUZZO 161 Verona Avenue Yearbook Staff. Bowling Club. Golf Club. Acropolis Agent. Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: College. LINDA DE LOME 71 Highland Avenue Lynn” MARIA ANNA DEL TUFO 287 Parker Street Ree Rce National Honor Society, Student Council. Future Physicians Club. Library Assistant. Home Room Vice President CARMINE DE MAIO 738 Highland Avenue Carm” Yearbook Staff. Dance Com mittcc. Ambition: Gym Teacher. 32 VINCENT A. D ERRICO 228 Second Street Vinny Latin Club. Aftermath Club Visual Aid . ANTHONY DE SINA 206 Garside Street Tony SARAH LuBOV P. DE VENUTA 401 Lake Street Lovey Vice-President of the Tennis Club. F.T.A., Ice Skating. Ambition: Artist. WARREN Dl BERNARDO 148 Bloomfield Avenue Di Bo-Electronics Club. DANIEL Dl CATERINO 287 Parker Street PETER JOSEPH DE VITA 1032A Franklin Avenue Wrestling. Golf Club. Swimming Club. Acropolis. Ambition: Teacher. PATRICIA ANN Dl SARNO 73 Summer Avenue Pattie Scholarship Committee. Tennis Club, Dance Committee. Guidance Office Worker. Student Council. Skating Club. 33 BRUCE ORUCTOR 194 North Eleventh Street Cousin Bruce” National Honor Society, Wrestling Team, Tennis Team, Student Council, Acropolis Reporter, Senior Class Representative. ANTHONY ESPOSITO 190 Summer Avenue Espo PETER ELIA 75 Bloomfield Avenue Pete Language Laboratory Monitor. Ambition: Italian Teacher. PATTY DIVIZIO 162 Ridge Street Pat” Dance Committee. Decorating Committee. Ambition: Bookkeeper. MARY LOU ELKO 107 Mount Prospect Avenue Lou Ambition: Secretary. NANCY ESTES 172 Roseville Avenue National Honor Society. Senior Class Representative. Ambition: Math Teacher ANTHONY JOHN FABIANO 151 Mount Prospect Avenue Ambition: to Work in a downtown office. REGINA E. DU VALIER 66 South Thirteenth Street Reggie Spanish Club. Tutoring. Girl Guides. Future Physicians. Future Teachers. Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: Biology Teacher. KARLENE PATRICIA DU BOIS 451 Fourth Avenue Kar” P.T.A. Committee. 34 DEIDRE FAIRMAN 380 Mount Prospect Avenue Dee Ice Skating Club. Bowling Club, Spanish Club. Ambition: IBM Operator. LOUIS FANTECONE 531 Clifton Avenue Louie Ambition: College. DENNIS ALLAN FARRAND ANTONINA FEDOROWSKI 38 Hinsdale Place Toni Student Council. F;T.A. Secretary, Future Physicians' Club. Library Staff. Modem Dance Club. Scholarship Committee. Assembly Committee, and Ice Skating Club. Ambition: M.D. GERALD A. FARUOLO 10 North Magnolia Lane Moth” Varsity Baseball. Ambition: Baseball Player. RICHARD FIFIELD 449 Mount Prospect Avenue Richie Ambition: Auto Mechanic. WILLIAM FAZIOLI 1909 Me Carter Highway Far Football, Track. Wrestling. Varsity Service Club. Ambition: Teacher. JANICE FIRTH 1915 Me Carter Highway Library Staff. Charm Club. Girls' Chorus. Business Club. Future Nurses’ Club. Ambition: Secretary. 35 KATHLEEN MODESTA FLORES 45 Mount Prospect Avenue Pineapple” Twirler. Ambition: Secretary. RACHEL FRANCO 445 Broadway Little Red” SANDRA FOX 38 North Thirteenth Street Sandy” Bowling Club, Modem Dance Club, Chorus X, Homeroom Secretary. Ambition: Teacher. BARBARA FOLSOM 42 North Thirteenth Street Miss Barringer” Yearbook. Acropolis. Twirler, Cha-Cha Girl, Orchestra. Band, Girl Guide. Senior Class Representative. WILLIAM FRANNICOLA 255 Highland Avenue Mother Senior Class President, All Senior Activities. Swimming Team, Track Team, Student Council. Ambition: Doctor. GERALD F. FONTANA 212 Parker Street Doc” Indoor-Outdoor Track. Ambition: X-Ray Technician ERRICK W. FREAMON 100 Peabody Place Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball. Chorus X. Homeroom President. 36 KENNETH GAINER 17 Huntington Terrace Kenny” Home Room Secretary. Ambition: Architect. ARLENE GARDI 89 Garsidc Street Arc Yearbook Staff. Ambition: Beautician. VINCENT FRUCCI 420 North Eleventh Street Vinnie” DOLORES GAITO 476 North Sixth Street Dee- Co-Captain Cheerleader. Yearbook Staff, Dance Committee. Ambition: Private Secretary. JEANETTE GARTLAND 721 Highland Avenue Samantha Student Council, Assembly Program Chairman, Executive Board. F.T.A., Service Committee, Scholarship Committee. Office Aid. P.T.A. Committee. ROBERT GALLINA 380 North Seventh Street Ambition: Draftsman. JANICE GASKIN 301 Broad Street Gee Gee LINDA GARAY 56 Wakcman Avenue Lynn Student Council Rep. LINDA ANN GERARDO 352 North Twelfth Street Lynn Student Council Executive Committee. Acropolis Staff. Ambition: College. 37 ANN MARIE GIORDANO 8 Rowland Street Annie Ice Skating Club, Acropolis Agent. Ambition: Secretary. ROSLYN GERVASIO 187 Sussex Avenue Pickles Ros” National Honor Society, Italian Honor Society, Twirler Captain, Italian Music Club, Student Council. Senior Class Recording Secretary, F.T.A. Club, Charm Club, Tennis Club. Ambition: Teacher. MARYANN GIAMBRONE 8 Schcfficld Drive Mare” Office Monitor, Senior Dance Committee. DIANNE CAROL GILBERT 2 Ha I leek Street 8owling Club. Tennis Club. Ambition: Secretary. LUCILLE GIORDANO 33 North Avenue Lu” VINCENT GIRARDI 182 First Street Louigi JOANNE GILLET 6 Myrtle Avenue Jo” Ambition: Success and Happiness. GERALD GITLER 757 Broadway Pete Locker Office. Ambition: IBM repair man. n 38 PEGGY LEE GODFREY 41 Ogden Street Tennis Club, Ncedtecraft Club. J. JORGE GORDINHO 25 Clifton Avenue ERNESTO GONNELIA 731 2 Stone Street Italian Club, Debating Club. Ambition: Teacher. ALFRED GRASSO. JR. 108 Garside Street Freddie Jr. MARIA ALICIA GONZALEZ 1961 McCarter Highway Mita” Spanish Club. Ambition: W.A.C. DEBORAH GRAY 84 Orange Street Debbie' Student Council Volunteer, After Math Club. Ambition: Secretary. 39 RUPEARL GREENE 117 Eleventh Avenue ’■Mickey Ambition: Fashion Designer. LINDA ANNE GUARINO 873 De Graw Avenue Foxy” Charm Club. Nurse's Monitor. Office Monitor, Chess Club. Ambition: Model or Beautician FREDERICK GREGORY 449 Mount Prospect Avenue Harvey Ambition: Engineer. ROSEANNE GUARINO 655 North Fifth Street Rosio Italian Club, Language Lab Monitor. Charm Club. Ambition: Italian Teacher. GLEN G. GUARINO 777 Lake Street Glen G Captain. Soccer Team. Wrestling. Track. ANTHONY N. GRILLO 239 North Seventh Street Tony Dramatics Club, Future Physicians Club, Volunteer, Student Council Representative. Ambition: College. EDWARD GUINYARD ANN MICHELE GUARINO 8 Tiffany Boulevard Shelly Band, Chairman of Social Committee. Executive Commit-tee. Student Council Representative. Bowling Club. Basketball Club. Tennis Club. Golf Club, Chorus. Publicity Committee. Ambition: Nurse. LINDA KAREN GUTHRIE 62 Arlington Avenue Lin Bowling Club, Blue Jackets, Orchestra. Band, Girls Chorus. 40 ANTHONY HADJIPETROS 192 Broadway Hodge Ambition: Pocket Billiards or Millionaire. EDWINA HALL 94 Seventh Avenue Winky Ambition: Nursing, NANCY JEAN HAGEL 461 Summer Avenue Nan Yearbook Representative. Acropolis Reporter. Acropolis Magazine Writer. Creative Writing Club. Tennis Club. Bowling Club. Creative Dancing Club. Ambition: Author. LAURA HARLOW 216 North Ninth Street Blondic Ambition: Nurse. WILLIAM HANSON 44 Elliot Street Bill- Ambition: Writer. CLIFTON HARPER 121 South Thirteenth Street Cliff Cross-Country. Wrestling. Outdoor Track. 4 DONALD HIMKA 122 Broad Street ’•Don- Chemistry Club, Computer Club, Soccer. Tutoring Club. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. VERNA SHARON HEGGINS 1925 Me Carter Highway Vern Senior Dance Corrmitcc. Dramatics Club. GEORGE L. HASTINGS. JR. 186 James Street Ola Newspaper. Debating Club. Dramatics Club. Junior Achievement, Basketball. Outdoor Track. Cross-Country. Chorus. GEORGE HORVAT Ambition: Historian. JACQUELINE HITCHINGS 18 Halleck Street Jackie- 42 MARION LYNDA HOLMES 778 Mount Prospect Avenue Chorus X, Student Council Representative. Decorating Committee, Student Council Executive Committee. Drama Club. Girls Basketball Club. 1 pi 1 1 J V ANITA LEA HORTON 133 Mount Pleasant Avenue Cheeks” Twirler, Cha-Cha Girl, Orchestra. Band. Girl Guide. Tennis Club. Future Physicians. Charm Club. Ambition: Technologist. MARIE HOLMES 406 Summer Avenue Studeot Council, Assembly Committee. Scholarship Committee. Bowling Club. Modern Dance Club. F.T.A. IV.ee Pres.). Ambition: Teacher. WILLIAM HONG. JR. Big Bill Chess. Wrestling. Ambition: Businessman. JOANNE HOWARD 1971 McCarter Highway Jo French Club. Future Teachers of America. Band Girls Basketball Club. Tennis Club. Dramatics Club. Volunteer Student Council Representative. Social Committee. TAKAYUKI HONMA 39 Bcllair Place Taka” Chess Club. Ambition: Engineer. ANGELINA HSU 51 Clifton Avenue Angie Dramatics Club. French Club. Cha-Cha Girls, Spanish Club. Student Council. PATRICK D. HORROCKS 633 Mount Prospect Avenue Pat Student Council, Social Committee. Swimming Team. Decorates Showcases. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. ALFREDA E. HUFF 71 Wilsey Street Freda” Red Cross Representative. Charm Club. Dramatics Club. Senior Dance Committee. Ambition: Legal Stenographer. 43 HARRY JAMES HURDER 905 Do Graw Avenue Library Staff Helper. Dramatics Club. Ambition: English Teacher. MARILYN JACK ••Mar-Ice Skating Club. JUDITH ISOLA 277 North Fifth Street Jodie Ambition: Secretary. ROSE MARIE IANUZEU 167 Mount Prospect Avenue -Roe- Home Room President. Student Council Rep., Office Monitor. ANN MARIE INFOZINO 341 Seventh Avenue President of National Honor Society. F.T.A. Club, Italian Music Club. Tennis Club. Charm Club, Guidance Office Monitor. Managing Editor of Acropolis. Ambition: Teacher, GEORGE ANTHONY JACKSON 9 North Thirteenth Street -Tony- Football Team, Wrestling Team. Physical Fittness Team, Chorus X. Ambition: Teacher. FELICITA JIMENEZ 14 Gouvcrncur Street “Min’ Student Council, French Club. Future Physicians Club. Dramatics Club. Ambition: Physician. HELEN JEANNE JACK Helen-286 Ridge Street Ice Skating Club. JACQUELINE JOHNSON 190 South Tenth Street J. J. Girls Basketball Club. Ambition: Secretary. 44 DIANE MARIE JONES 235 North Seventh Street Di Cheerleader. GREGORY KENNEY 45 Eleventh Avenue Basketball. CAROL ANN KASPER 554 Highland Avenge Carol Locker Staff. Typist for Newspaper. Ambition: Court Stenographer. HOWARD J. KINCHELOW. JR. 25 Clifton Avenue Fencing. Baseball. Tennis. Swimming. Debating Club. Track. RUSSELL JOHNSON 678 Summer Avenue Russ ROBERT KERR 179 North Eleventh Street Bobby PATRICIA CARIE KARLAN 54 Highland Avenue “Patty” Official Delegate of Barringer. KATHLEEN KELLY 262 North Seventh Street Kat Cheerleader. Student Council. WILLIAM L. KINCHELOW 25 Clifton Avenue ••Bill Debating Club. Football. Basketball. Track. Ambition: Dentist. 45 REGINALD KING I 82 Orange Street '■Reggie Yearbook Staff, Student Council Representative, Marching Band. Publicity Committee. Ambition: Lawyer and Politician. MARION MARIE KINGSBERRY 158 Orange Street Mario Future Physicians. Social Club, Tennis Club, Latin Club, Student Council Volunteer ROBERT KOLBERG 300 Woodsidc Avenue Ambition: History Teacher. NANCY KOLLAR 279 Mount Prospect Avenue Ice Skating Club. Ambition: Secretary. CHARLES T. KLELIS 686 Ridge Street The Happy Arab” Orchestra. Band. Blue Jackets. Ambition: Musician. PATRICIA KISH 1915 McCarter Highway Pat- Ambition: Office Worker. VICTOR KLEIN 377 North Sixth Street Klean Ambition: Field of Art. LUDMILA KRUGLOW 261 North Sixth Street Lulu Library Staff. Ambition: Teacher. 46 ISSLAM KURBANSADE 19 Sixth Avenue Slam” Senior Patrol. WILLIAM H. LAWRENCE 324 Hawthorne Avenue Billy JOSEPH LA VALLE 526 Third Street Joey Fencing Team. Chess Club. Electronics Club. Ambition: Electronic. CATHERINE LEONARD NANCY LENNON 811 Ridge Street Lemon Social Committee, Future Teachers Club. Ambition: Teacher. EDWARD A. LA ZARRO 268 North Tenth Street Boot” JOANNE LEONE 93 Mount Prospect Avenue Jo Student Council, Dance Committee. Ambition: Secretary. GRACE LELLI 287 Lake Street Lei GUS LEWIS 11 Ruby Place Cross Country. Indoor Track. Ambition: Accountant. 47 MARY C. LINGLE 54 Crittenden Street ‘‘Cathy Ice Skating Club. Ambition: Bookkeeper. RAUL LOPEZ 11 High Street ‘‘Lover’’ Student Council Representative. Chairman of Publicity Committee of Student Council, Member of social Committee of Student Council. President of Spanish Club, Member of French and Italian Clubs, Member of Ice-Skating Club and Intercul-tural Club. After Math Club. Ambition: Engineer. BARBARA LITTLE B. LOCKE HOWARD LOUIE 15 Graf ton Avenue Howie” Chess Club, Soccer Team. Wrestling Team, Track Team, Library Staff. Ambition: Metallurgical Engineer. D. RICHARD LUTTER 57 Chester Avenue ‘‘Canonball Ambition: Minister. RICHARD A. MACCIOLI Richie Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Football, Intramurals. Stage-crew. Senior Patrol. Ambition: Contractor. JAMES N. LOFFREDO 40 Elliott Street Ambition: Engineer. ELLIOT MACK 6 North Eleventh Street Butch Basketball Team. 48 ROSEANN MADDEN 176 North Ninth Street Roe” Latin Club. Acropolis Magazine. Ambition: Teacher. MICHAEL MAFFEO 325 Ridge Street Butch Football. Track. Cross-Country. Debating Club. Ambition: Lawyer. PATSY MANDATO 391 Summer Avenue Pat SAM MAIONE 193 North Third Street Isky Baseball. Track. Biology Club. Ambition: Teacher. CONSUELA MANCINI 242 Garside Street Connie Charm Club. GEORGE MANASWE1TSCH 72 Seventh Avenue. Apt. 11E Senior Patrol, Library Aid. Ambition: Electronics Engineer. DONNA MANGIONE 457 North Sixth Street Guide-Ambition: Beautician. MARY ANN MANCINI 137 Clifton Avenue Ambition: Secretary. SALVATORE MANZO 91 Manchester Place Sal- Orchestra. Ambition: Chemist. 49 MARIA MARANO 1 32 Chester Avenue “Re Ambition: Secretory. LUZ N. MARTINEZ 293 Broadway “Lucy” Library Staff. Ambition: Secretary. RICHARD MARAVIGLIA 236 Clifton Avenue “Rick Baseball Team. VINCENT MASI 140 Fourth Avenue Ambition: Trade School. MARIA MARRESE 77 Summer Avenue Italian Club. Assembly Committee. DONNA MARINO 143 Ridge Street Deo” Senior H.R. Class Representative, Student Council Representative. Dance Committee, Charm Club, Senior Patrol. CAMILLE MASONE 352 North Sixth Street Ambition: Secretary. DIANE MARKS 145 Delavan Avenue Dee- Nurses Aid, English Office Secretary. Ambition: Secretary. 50 BARBARA MASSENBURG 16 Grafton Avenue Bobbi CARMELA MASTROENI 174 Bloomfield Avenue Cookie” Ambition: Secretary. JUNE MAXWELL 645 Summer Avenue Ambition: Nurse. EVELYN MATHIS 146 South Ninth Street Ebva Ambition: Teacher. JOHN MATTURRE 235-A Mount Prospect Avenue Debating Club. Chess Club. Ambition: Philosophy. PAT MAZZILLO 441 North Seventh Street Track. Golf. LINDA MC COY 47 Farimount Avenue Puddin Future Teachers of America. Tennis Club. Charm Club, Yearbook Staff. Sen.or Dance Committee. Student Council Volunteer. Chorus X. NICK MASTRODONATO 20 Pine Lane South Visual Aids. Stage Crew. MARYANNE MASUCCI 170 Broadway Ambition: Beautician. JAMES MAY 14 Sheffield Jimmy Orchestra. Blue Jackets. Band. 51 ANITA MILIA 69 Hudson Street President of Charm Club. Tennis Club. Banking Representative, College Math Review. Home Room President. Student Council. MARIA MILANO 87 Winthrop Street Ambition: Secretary. MARIA MEOLI 708 Parker Street Re” Ambition: Cosmetician ROBERT PAUL MILLER 359-A Summer Avenue Gears” Sr. Patrol. Ambition: Drag ' Racer, Auto Repair. BARBARA ANN MESSINA 655 North Fifth Street Barb” Cheerleader. Office Monitor. Ambition: Model. RALPH MERLO. JR. 620 North Fourth Street Ralphie Senior Patrol. Yearbook Committee. THOMAS MERRING 472 North Ninth Street Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. GLORIA JEAN MITCHELL 188 Grafton Avenue Go Go” Co-Treasurer of Senior Class. Acropolis Agent. Library Staff. Red Cross. Scheduling, Student Council. Ambition: Bank Worker. THERREL MOFFATT 371 Lake Street Tec Kay” 52 MARIA MONGIOVI 163 Parker Street Charm Club. Ambition: Beautician. MARSHA ANN MORRIS 99 Oraton Street Bowling Club. Ice Skating Club. Caterers Club. Chorus and Dance Committee. Ambition: Fashion Designer. ROBERTA MORRIS 528 North Ninth Street ••Bobbie Yearbook Staff. Chairman of Decorating Committee. Dance Committee. Prom Committee. Advertising Committee. Ambition: Hair Stylist. SANDRA ANN MORGAN 243 Sixth Avenue Sandy Yearbook Staff. Prom Committee. Dance Committee. Ambition: Psychologist. ' MICHAEL MOORE 110 Grafton Avenue Cowboy Ambition: Psychologist. NINA MRYKALO 190 North Sixth Street Sloopy MARK R. MORRISON 443 Third Avenue Ambition: College. 53 BLANCA MUGICA 40 Wakcman Avenue Blangui” Latin Club. Ambition: Housewife. CATHERINE A. NAPUTANO 186 Second Street Cathy Ambition: Secretary. 54 JOSEPH MUNLEY ANTOINETTE NARDONE CHARLES MURRAY 521 Summer Avenue Ambition: Lawyer. PAUL J. MUZENI 248 Vi North Seventh Street Dramatics Club. PATRICIA ANN NASH 400 Summer Avenue Patti” Ambition: Model. JOSEPH M. NAZZARETTA 753 Parker Street “Joe Nazz Band. Orchestra. Blue Jackets. Student Council. Chorus. Woodwind Quintet. Golf Team. Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Music Teacher. FRANK NICHOLAS 215 North Ninth Street Newton” Ambition: to get a job. STEVE NIFORATOS 217 Montclair Avenue Greek Track, Cross County (Capt.l. Ambition: College. PEARL NG 199 Mulberry Street Student Council. Scholarship Committee. Assembly Committee, Modern Dance. F.T.A.. Receptionist, Library Staff. Ambition: Medical Technologist. PAULOTTONE 683 Parker Street Uncle Tub” Track. Basketball. YVONNE OLIVER 77 Second Street Shorty Ambition: Nurse. CAROLYN PAULINE NOLE 264 Summer Avenue Carol- Bowling Club. Language Lab Monitor. Yearbook Agent. Ambition: Teacher. THOMAS PAGLIA 730 North Eighth Street Butch Brock” ROBERT NOTARE 87 Davenport Avenue Auggie Senior Year Book Committee. Senior Hall Patrol. Ambition: College. CONCETTA PALLANTE 75 Summer Avenue Connie” Italian Club. Student Council. Charm Club F.T.A. 55 GERARDO PALLANTE 75 Summer Avenue “Jerry” Band, Orchestra. Ambition: Businessman. FRANK J. PARABOSCHI 160 Verona Avenue Ambition: Accountant. FRANK PALUMBO 55 Webster Street ”F. P. Ambition; Mathematician. CARMEN PALMIERI 695 North Seventh Street Track, Soccer. Ambition: College. Navy. LOUISE PALMIERI 238 Garsidc Street ”Lou Ambition: Beautician. ANTHONY PALUMBA 91 Clifton Avenue MARTA MARIA PARAVATI 1 37 Clifton Avenue Italian Club. Ambition: Teacher. JOHN PARELLO 805 Parker Street PartH Ambition: Doctor. JOHN PARRAN 252 Parker Street “P-ran” 56 PHILIP PASCAL 16 Grafton Avenue Phil Ambition: Architect. PAUL PATTWELL 188 Grafton Avenue ROBERT PEARSON 320 Mount Prospect Avenue Football. Basketball, Tennis. Varsity Service Club. Ambition: Accountant. BARRY RICHARD PEARL 317 Montclair Avenue Band. Orchestra. Blue Jackets. Tennis Team, National Honor Society. Ambition: Mathematician. IRENE PERNA 99 Highland Avenue Renee Homeroom Treasurer. Captain of Cheerleaders. Homeroom Secretary, Red Cross Representative. Ambition: Laboratory Technician. NICHOLAS PETROZZINO 1036 Franklin Avenue Nicky Pet President of Sophmore Home Room. DAVID PERTHOLD MVi Wakcman Avenue Basketball Team. Swimming Team. Ambition: Engineer. NELIDA PEREZ 538 Broadway Nellie Ambition: Nurse. HAYDEN PHILLIPS 119 Montclair Avenue Ambition: Commercial Artist. 57 JUDITH R. PIACENZA 32 Mount Prospect Avenue Judy Cheerleader. ALLAN POLE 27 Elliot Street Cross Country, Outdoor Track. LAWRENCE P. PICATELLO 364 North Eleventh Street The Larp President of Student Council, Tutor, P.T.A. Representative. Stage Crew, Scholarship Committee. Page Editor of Acropolis. Assembly Club, Book Fair 63-64. Ambition: to enter politics. ROBERT J. PONZONI 391 Lincoln Avenue Ponr Cross Country. Student Council. Ambition: Histbry Teacher. ALBERT POET 900 DeGraw Avenue Band. Orchestra. Blue Jackets. Fencing, Assembly Committee. Ambition: Doctor or Businessman. LILLIE MAE PINCKNEY 533 West Market Street Lillian Ambition: Peace Corps. SCHERYL CHRISTINE PORTEE 380 Fairmount Avenue Secretary of National Honor Society. President of French Club, Acropolis. Modern Dance Club, Tennis Club. Intcrcultural Club. F.T.A.. Band, Student Council Representative. Assembly and Social Committees. Ambition: Linguist, Diplomatic Service. PHIL EDWIN PITTS 96 Fourth Street Senior Patrol. Ambition: Electrical Technician. WANDA PRETTO 83 Wakeman Avenue Student Council 58 SALVATORE J. PULITANO 207 North Fifth Street ••Sal- Football, Baseball. Wrestling. Soccer. Student Council, Yearbook Staff. Ambition: Teacher. EDWARD RAKAUCKAS 533 Broadway. WILLIAM QUILL 32 Abington Avenue Bill JERRY RASNICK Cowboy 6 Sheffield Drive Band. Orchestra. Acropolis Agent. ESTHER QUINONES 19 Bumet Street Intercultural Club. Dramatics Club. Red Cross. Ambition: Nurse. KEITH RAWLINS 21 5 Sylvan Avenue Ambition: Air Force Engineer. PATRICIA RACCUGLIA 286 Parker Street Ambition: Secretarial Career ROBERT RECINIELLO 134 Stone Street Bobby Res Band. Blue Jackets. Orchestra. Brass Ensemble. National Honor Society. Ambition: Teacher. 59 GEORGIANNA REID 11 Wakcman Avenue George Chorus X, Student Guide. Mixed Chorus. EDWARD RILLI 27 Rowland Street Eddie Senior Patrol. GWENDOLYN M. RICH 1915 McCarter Highway Ricky” JOSEPH REILLY 46 Crane Street Joe Pat CHESTER RISPOLI 68 Lincoln Avenue Chet The Jet Basketball, Baseball, Track. Cross Country, Yearbook Representative, Student Council Representative. RONALD RHINES 90 Oraton Street Ronnie Basketball Team. Ambition: Accountant. STEPHEN ROBINSON 48 Chester Avenue Student Council Representative. Honor Society. Science Club. Chess Club. 60 RICHARD ROMANIELLO 108 Third Avenue Golf Club. Ambition: Professional Golf. HARRY ROMAN 488 North Fifth Street B G Roman Italian Honor Society. Awards Committee. Stage Crew. Student Council. National Honor Society, Radio Club. Scholarship Committee. Ambition: Electronics. RICHARD ROMANO JOSEPH ROSANIA 376 Highland Avenue The Mayor Football. Baseball. Track. Varsity Service Club. Ambition: College. ROSALIE ROSELLO 403 Roseville Avenue Roe-Needle Craft Club. Ambition: Teacher. SUSAN ROMEO 24 Wakeman Avenue Sue Italian National Honor Society. Ambition: Teacher. MICHAEL ROTINO 216 Summer Avenue Mike Student Council Representative, Acropolis Agent. JOYCE RUBINO 210 Fourth Street Future Teachers Club. Italian Music Club. Scholarship Committee, Student Guide. Senior Dance Committee. Yearbook. Ambition: Teacher. VICTOR RULLIS 370 Third Avenue ••Vie Italian Honor Society. Fencing. Chess Club. Ambition: Doctor. ROBERT SAFONTE 117 Highland Avenue Bobby” Ambition: Accountant. CONNIE RUSSOMANNO 530 Parker Street Pennie Dance Committee. Student Council Representative. Decorating Committee. P. SALAMANCA JOHN SALVATO 575 North Seventh Street Track. Wrestling. Intramural Basketball. CONNIE SALVATORE 287 Sussex Avenue Skinny LORRAINE SALVATORE 594 Clifton Avenue Sal- Senior Class Treasurer. Co-Editor of Yearbook. Tennis Club. Chorus, Student Council Volunteer. Italian Honor Society, Golf Club. Ambition: Teacher. SHARMON MARIE SANFORD 68 North Thirteenth Street Shar Ambition: Secretary. WILLIAM R. SCHEFFLER. JR. 727 Mount Prospect Avenue Bill Audio Visual Aids. Radio Club. Acropolis Sports Editor. FRED SCHAEDEL Ambition: Radio Operator. 787 Summer Avenue Freddie” Ambition: College. THEODORE SAULINO 168 North Tenth Street Teddy-Ambition: College. TERESA SANTORA 243 North Eleventh Street Terry” Future Physician Club. Assembly Committee. Senior Dance Committee, Publicity Committee. Ambition: Pediatrician. DONNA SCOTT 50 North Twelfth Street Dino Ambition: Art Teacher. 63 PHYLLIS SCOTT 144 James Street Phlea” Yearbook Agent, Student Coun-cil, Home Room Treasurer, La-tin Club. Ambition: Social Worker. SANDRA ANN SCOTT 1897 McCarter Highway Eye-na Senior Class Assistant Treasurer. Ambition: Model. Seamstress. LENA SENICA 339 North Seventh Street •Lee GEORGE SEGALE 209 North Ninth Street Intramural Basketball, Chess Club. Fencing Team. EDWARD SCOVIL 124 Falrmount Avenue Skizove Basketball Team, Outdoor Track Team, Cross-Country Team. Football Team. Ambition: Mason. THOMAS SCULL 96 Lincoln Avenue •Head-Varsity Baseball VITO SESSA 43 Garsidc Street Vcte FRANCES THERESA SETTANNI 558 North Sixth Street Fran Ambition: Teacher. EDWARD SEMLER 35 Berkeley Avenue Von Football, Indoor Track. Varsity Service Club, Baseball. Wrestling. Ambition: College. 64 RALPH SIA 343 North Seventh Street Ruff BETSY SMITH 237 West Bigelow Street Destry” Yearbook Business Staff. Girl Guide. Ambition: Psychologist. DIANA TRUE SHASHAK Trudy or Dee Bookroom Assistant. English. Ambition: Office Worker. MARY ANN SIMONE 361 North Sixth Street Mar Assembly Committee. Senior Dance Committee, Student Council, Secretary of Home Room. Ambition: Business. EDWARD EARL SMITH 237 West Bigelow Street Brown Sugarfoot Acropolis Magazine. Dramatics Club. Ambition: Writer. MICHAEL SKUTINSKY 91 3 Franklin Avenue Sku Ambition: Draftsman. GAIL SMITH 200 South Sixth Street Gail Baby Ambition: Designer. TAWANNA SLAUGHTER 475 North Fifth Street •T. J.” Creative Writing. Band Orchestra. Acropolis Magazine. Ambition: Journalist. MONROE SMITH 14 Sheffield Drive Professor Senior Patrol, Student Council. Ambition: Medical Technologist. 65 WANDA NOREEN SMITH 133 James Street Wendy Latin Club, Junior Achievement, Pioneer Book Club, Bowling Club. KENNETH SPASSIONE 621 North Sixth Street Spars” Chairman of Scholarship Committee. Ambition: Musician, Actor, Teacher. ANTHONY SOPRANZI 159 Garsidc Street Tony Marine Physical Fitness Team. Ambition: Scientist. SANDRA DOLORES SOMMESE I 76 North Seventh Street Sandy Senior Dance Committee, Decorating Committc. Ambition: I.B.M. Operator. ANTHONY SOMMO 264 Watchung Avenue Tony Chorus X. Ambition: Jazr Saxophonist. KATHRYN SPILSBURY 64 North Ninth Street Kathy Cheerleader, Tennis Club, Future Teachers of America. JOSEPHINE SPINA 754 Highland Avenue Jo National Honor Society. Ambition: Mathematician. 66 DOMINICK JOE SPINELLI 115 Stone Street Spats” TINA RENEE STANFORD 100 Mount Pleasant Avenue Chorus RONALD TYRONE STAFFORD 61 North Thirteenth Street Snake RAYMOND STRUMOIO 52 Stone Street Bo” DAVID G. SUTTON 189 Lincoln Avenue Dave Tennis Team. Cross Country Team. Intramural Basketball. Basketball Manager. Ambition: Physicist. Ambition: Navy. WILLIAM STEVENS 193 Woodside Avenue Bill Ambition: Engineer. BARBARA STOKES PHYLLIS TASCO 420 Woodside Avenue Mouse Ambition: Beautician. ERMINIA TAUROZZI 225 Lake Street Ermi Latin and Italian Clubs. Corresponding Scc'y of Student Council. Italian Honor Society. National Honor Society, Concert Mistress. Orchestra. Cha-Cha Girl. Future Teachers Club. Assembly and Scholarship Committee. Folk Dancing Club. Ambition: Language Teacher. 67 CHERRIE TAYLOR ••Red- Senior Class Dance Committee. Ambition: Practical Nurse or IBM Key Punch Operator. ALLEN THOMAS. JR. 377 Sixth Avenue “Skipper-Outdoor Track Team. Ambition: College. ERNEST A. TESTA 147 Parker Street -E. T. Track. Ambition: Business DOLORES MARIE TEORA I I Highland Avenue Dee- Charm Club. Ambition: Secretary. MATTIE THOMAS 151 Clifton Avenue Jossie Chorus. Girls Basketball. Ambition: Key Punch Operator. ARTHUR TERRY. JR. 62 Seventh Avenue Terry- Basketball. AUDREY ANNETTE TERRY 614 North Fourth Street Audi Ice Skating Club, National Honor Society, Student Council, Tennis Club, Future Teacher’s Club, Dance Committee. Ambition: College. SHERYL L. THOMAS 44 Scabury Street Roe VIVIAN THOMPSON 378 Summer Avenue Viv Student Council. Ambition: Secretary. 68 JOHN TOOKER 353 Park Avenue Jack Orchestra, Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Music Teacher. STEVEN TOMASKO 273 Grafton Avenue Slick Chemistry Club. Biology Club. Ambition: Engineer. WILLIAM TRAKEMAS 506 Summer Avenue Bill ELAINE TRIPLETT 94 Seventh Avenue Ambition: Seamstress. EDGAR S. TRIMMEL. JR. 70 Stone Street Ed Student Council Representative. New Jersey All State Chorus. Chorus X. Student Council Treasurer. Social and Service Committees. Acropolis Staff. Dramatics Club. MARGO E. TRAVERS 13 Cutler Street FRED A. TRIPODI 189 Woodsidc Avenue Ambition: Contractor. ANTHONY TREMARI VINCENZA MARIA TRUPIA 380 North Eleventh Street Italian Music Club. 69 ROBERT L. TURKENKOPF 784 Mount Prospect Avenue Turk” Student Council Representative. Baseball, Senior Patrol. Yearbook, Band. Ambition: Air Force. RUDOLF TURNER 21 Third Street Rudy President of the Math Club. Vice-President of Chess Club. Representative of the N.Y. Times. National Honor Society. MIKE TUSCANO 766 North Sixth Street Tus ROBERT TYRPAK 63 Forest Hill Parkway Turp Tennis Club. Senior Patrol. Ambition: College. Business. KATHLEEN G. TYSINGER 51 Clifton Avenue “Kath Ambition: to teach the deaf. BARBARA VEENEY 218 Forth Street “Aide Dance Committc. Ambition: Singer. DONNA MARIE TUTTLE 28 Fourth Street Boobie Future Teacher's Club, Tennis Club. Spanish Tutor. Assembly Committee. Student Council. Charm Club. Senior Dance Committee. WILSON VELAZQUEZ 307 Taylor Street Win Ambition: Musician. 70 DOMINICK VENEZIA 536 Fourth Street Rabbit Senior Patrol, Stage Crew. Ambition: Electrician. SANTA I. VELEZ 354 South Twelfth Street Library Staff, Spanish Club. Ambition: Secretary. ELIZABETH VIOLA 290 Second Avenue Liz Ambition: Beautician. STEVEN VILLANI 99 Sylvan Avenue Schven'' Cross-Country. Ambition: Engineer and East Coast Pin Ball Champion. MARIA ELAINE VENTOLA 668 Clifton Avenue Dance Committee. Ambition: Secretary. JOHN VON SUPPINY 126 Elwood Avenue Von NORENE WALDEN 591 North Eighth Street Rene Yearbook Staff. Student Council, Dance Committee. Ambition: Legal Secretary. RICHARD A. WALDEN 591 North Eighth Street Chin Varsity Football. Wrestling. Track. Ambition: Teacher. MICHAEL VITALE M. V. 109 Summer Avenue Football. Baseball. Wrestling. Varsity Service Club. Ambition: Teacher. 71 RICHARD R. WALKER 780 Broadway Rick” Cheyenne Junior Varsity Basketball. Ambition: Businessman. ALPHONSO WATSON 2 Sheffield Drive Basketball, Student Council. PAULETTE R. WASHINGTON 135 James Street Tudy Latin Club. French Club. Ambition: Social Worker. YVONNE TRESA WALKER 484 Broad Street Von Senior Dance Committee. Charm Club. Dramatics Club. Ambition: Beautician. RALPH RAE WALLER 84 Oraton Street ••L. T. C.” 72 DENNIS WEHRLE TRIZONNA WELBORN 220 Orange Street Zonna Biology Club, Debating Club, Spanish Club. Chorus, lee Skating Club. Modem Dance. Student Council, Italian Music Club, Acropolis, Tennis Club. Ambition: Scientist. GEORGE WHITE 200 Ballantine Parkway Cross-Country. Outdoor Track. RICHARD WHITE 774 South Eighteenth Street ••Dickie Basketball, Football, Physical Fitness Team, Band. BARBARA E. WILLIAMS 120 North Thirteenth Street Barb Baseball. JANICE WRIGHT 6 Sheffield Drive Peanut Student Representatives. Future Physicians, Charm Club, Girl Guide, TennisClub. Ambition: Teacher. GRACE ZARRILLO 227 Lake Street Tennis Club. Twirler. MANUELA WOOD 47 Mount Pleasant Avenue Mani Student Council Volunteer, Social Committee of Student Council. Home Room Secretary, Spanish Club, Spanish Tutor, Guidance Office Monitor. Girl Guide. SOS Vaccine Volunteer. Ambition: Teacher. VICTORIA ZARRO 74 Lincoln Avenue Vicki Ambition: Secretary. 73 JAMES M. ZIZZA 498 North Fourth Street Zigga” Student Council, Senior Class Dance Chairman, Scholarship Committee. Radio Club. Wrestling, Stage Crew. Ambition: History Teacher. ALEXANDER ZORIN RODNEY PARKER 21 Fessenden Place Ambition: Practical Arts. ALMA MATER Over many a city old. Famed in song and story Temple grey and castle hold Catch the sunset glory. So our Alma Mater Proud Looks o'er vale and meadow. High between the sailing cloud And its drifting shadow. ♦ • • For her colors, first the blue Of the April valley; Then December's wintry hue When the storm winds rally. Barringer, thy fame we raise. Many voices blending; Through the years we pledge thee praise Loyal to life’s ending. 74 THE 1938 ACROPOLIS 1952 BAND 1945 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1941 CLASS OFFICERS 1930 BOYS COOKING CLUB 1948 STUDENT COUNCIL 1950 CAMERA CLUB 1949 ORCHESTRA 75 LIBRARY STAFF Mr . Brashcar—Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Kantor, Mr. Sylvester—Advisors STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL VISUAL AIDS Mrs. Pallante—Advisor ITALIAN CLUB Dr. Alomia—Advisor DRAMATICS CLUB REHEARSAL FOR GOOD NEWS' Miss Epstein—Advisor Mr. Valor—Co-Advisor for Musical 79 RED CROSS Mrs. Russell—Advisor ACROPOLIS NEWSPAPER Miss Corbo—Advisor 80 NEGRO HISTORY CLUB Mr. Lippe, Mrs. Russell- Advisors MUSICAL ACTIVITIES Band Mr. Greenfield—Advisor Orchestra Mr. Greenfield—Advisor Blue Jackets Mr. Greenfield—Advisor Chorus X Mr. Argand—Advisor Cha Cha Girls Mr. Greenfield—Adviser Chorus g3 Mr. Argand—Advisor Clubs Not Pictured Charm Club Mrs. Kocian—Advisor Math Team Mr. Pollack—Advisor Ncedlccraft Club Mrs. Morgan—Advisor Physics Club Mr. Lemer—Advisor SENIOR CREATIVE WRITING Peppermint Candy By Edward Smith A dream. tiny, tiny yellow bunnies painting the Milky Way with bumble bee wings, a pink spider spinning a web of Angel's hair. lightning bugs with polka-dot lights chipmunks with terry cloth mittens, riding on bat's wings, and eating peppermint candy, apples with peach fuzz and lemon drops drops drops dragonflies with checkered wings, a yellow sun. Et J ai Pcnsc By Kenneth Spassione I saw a door that kept out the cold. It protected; it reassured. I could not help thinking that this fine wall of oak would be but a piece of wood lying on the ground to rot were it not for the hinge that bound it to the house. I looked into the house and saw warmth and happiness. I could not help thinking again that this house would be a barren shell wracked by the cold, and haunted by the icy wind, were it not for the hinge that bound it to the door. I saw a man and a woman and thought of the house and the door. They too were bound together by a hinge It must be a hinge, for that which binds them is as strong as steel, yet it can bend backwards, if it is good. It can hold firm for all time, if it is good. It resists rust and corrosion, if it is good. Three lonely sights A single pear on a branch The untouched strings of a violin And a figure without a shadow by katalin dankovits A withered frond Floating on a stream. A distant star against A nebulous sky; A kitten asleep By the kindling fire. These are silence to me These three things I think are lonely; A single blade of grass on a windy shore. A lone blue-jay flying in an open sky. A stadium after the contest has been lost. by michacl maffco by erminia taurozzi 1966 ATHENAEUM STAFF Audrey Cappetta Editor-in-Chief Lorraine Salvatore Co-Editor-in-Chief Ivy Davis Business Editor Robert Davy Sports Editor. BUSINESS STAFF Beverly Brown Co-Editor HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES GENERAL STAFF Phyllis Bucceroni Michele Cappctta Michele Corbo Laura Dellaguzzo Dolores Gaito Arlene Gardi Reginald King Sandra Morgan Roberta Morris Sal Pulitano Anna Sorice Advisor: Mrs. Marie Bonomo 101 Ann Giordano 102 Robert Turkenkopf 208 Barbara Folsom 210 Linda McCoy 227 Phyllis Scott 229 Sandra Foxx 230 Nancy Hagel 235 Betsy Smith 242 Susan Smith 250 Susan Caprielian 317 Carolyn Nole 341 Rosalie Rosello 344 Anthony Harvey 348 Joyce Rubino g5 Around The BIG BLUE” Swim Team 1929 Fencing Team 1928 Football Team 1930 Track Team 1930 Soccer Team 1940 Baseball Team 1943 s p o R T S BIG BLUE FOOTBALL 1965-66 George Daudelin All City, All County, All State Halfback Ross Davis All City. All County All State Guard Richard Walden All City, All County Fullback William Fazioli All City Tackle FOOTBALL SENIORS Joseph Rosania Guard Edward Scmlcr All City, All County Center Michael Vitale Center 88 Not Pictured: George Jackson William Kinchelow BARRINGER: CO-CITY CHAMPS Bears dear the way for a reverse Quarterback sets to throw Barringer clinches City Set down immimmttiHi Bob Merk throws to receiver. Walden and Davis spring Daudclin for another long gain. BASKETBALL Basketball Team SENIORS Elliot Mack CKct Rispoli—All City Edward Guinyard Mario Walicky Robert Pearson Ronald Rhines—All City Richie Maccioli 90 BASEBALL Baseball Team 1966 SENIORS Bill Reedy Dennis Wherle Richie Marviglia Mike Vitale George Daudelin Tom Scull VVV Jerry Farullo Joe Rosania David Brown Bill Clare 91 SOCCER Soccer Team 1965 SENIORS Robert De Fabrizio (Captain) Glen Guarino (Captain) Sal Pulitano Donald Himka Howard Louie Jorge Gordinho Aydin Adiguzcl ✓ Patrick Salamanca 92 WRESTLING-CITY CHAMPS ’65 Wrestling Team SENIORS Ross Davis 168 lbs. City Champ District Champ Richard Walden 178 lbs. City Champ District Champ SWIMMING TEAM David Perthold Bill Clare Bill Frannicola 94 Howard Kinchelow Al Poet Titui Clark Robert Ponzom Chet Rispoti George White Steve Niforatos Alan Pole Mario Walicky David Sutton OUTDOOR AND INDOOR TRACK Tcnni Team Bruce Dructor Captain Louis Waters TENNIS AND GOLF, 1966 ORIGIN OF THE BARRINGER-EAST ORANGE CLASSIC Each year when Thanksgiving rolls around, we all sharpen our appetites for a delicious roast turkey dinner. But it so happens that on this day we also sharpen our school spirit. We invade the colorful stadium as a body to root for our boys in blue. So while it is that most of us never miss the Barringer-East Orange football tournament, I wonder how many of us stop to think just how this particular game came to be one of the highlights of high school football in the East. It seems that in 1906 four schools drew up an agreement which would bind them into one group, which was to be called the New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association, composed of one member from each school. The four schools were: Stevens Preparatory School. Newark High School. Montclair and East Orange High Schools. The purpose of this association was two-fold. It was to decide on the eligibility of the players; and preserve friendly relations between the schools. In 1917 Stevens Preparatory School withdrew from the league, but they were shortly replaced by Dickinson High School of Jersey City. Barringer and East Orange have for some years held their annual struggle on Thanksgiving Day, subject to the rules drawn up by this association. Therefore we see that it was the New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association that prompted this annual affair. TWIRLERS Seniors: Roslyn Gervas ). Par Allen. Gra e Zarrillo, Barbara Folsom. Kathleen Flores. Kathy Bartleson. Roslyn Gervasio Captain 98 Twirlcrs on the football field. Cheerloadinq Squad EADERS 1965-66 Joyce Carlisle, Dora Barnes Lisa Bonavita, Diane Jones 99 Kathy Spilsbury, Barbara Messina. Judith Piacenza Kathleen Kelly, Antoinette Ciceolini Frank Antonacci Golf Charles Bouls«karis Fencing Clarence Di Chiara Baseball, Swimming William Greenfield T wirier s John Cascclla Basketball, Cross Country Anthony Naporano Football, Wrestling Not Pictured: William Hewson Soccer. Tennis 100 Frank Verducci Track Betty Yanclli Cheerleaders, Bowling m Good Luck To Our Fellow Graduates From The Yearbook Staff Best Wishes to Our Daughter JoANNE and the JUNE CLASS OF 1966 LOVE MR. and MRS. J. LEONE and PETE LEONE Best Wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1966 Especially ANNIE Rocco L. D’Ambrosio 8 SYNOR DRIVE CONVENT STATION, N. J. 102 Drake College of Business CO-EDUCATIONAL One- Two- and Three-Year Diploma Courses Accounting, Executive Secretarial, Typewriting SCHOOLS LOCATED AT NEWARK. ELIZABETH. ORANGE. 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Proprietor 143-145 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE. NEWARK. N. J. (Corner Mt. Prospect Avenue) CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES SARGES VARIETY STORE 367 15th AVENUE HUmboldt 2-0585 KIELB'S QUALITY BAKERY and SWEET SHOPPE ICE CREAM BIRTHDAY CAKES OUR SPECIALTY CLEANLINESS - COURTESY 919 FRANKLIN AVENUE A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES NEW CITY PRINTING CO. From A FRIEND of English IV Honors Class of Room 225 BEST OF LUCK TO VALARIE MR. HENDERSON CONGRATULATIONS TO SANDRA FOXX end THE CLASS OF '66 SHELL FAMILY no Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1966 THE STUDENT COUNCIL Larry Picatello . President Barbara Caines Vice President Erminia Taurozzi Corresponding Secretary Carole Czar . . Recording Secretary Edgar Trimmel . Treasurer Dennis Wehrle . Sergeant-at-Arms Nathan Kantor . Philip Sylvester . THE 1965 OFFICERS THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Dear Fellow Seniors. On behalf of the students of Barringer High School, the Student Council extends congratulations and warmest wishes for success and happiness in the years ahead. Along with our colors. Blue and White. Remember our motto. Truth. Honor and Light. Sincerely Larry Picatello Barbara Caines 111 Susan Deice Maria Deltuf Kathleen FI G o o res Robert H artland Barbara Willia s Anthony ✓—-v PalumbV Rose Marie k i la I Juzeli Vito p-Cort l se Barbara L alton Peter lia Ma y Lingle Catherine Naputan Mary Sakelak y_ys Robert iller Ernesto i Gonnel [_ a Ronald GLJ liano Philip Pas al enneth Gainer William rannicola Kathleen j—) Tysinge | Yvonne van Picture taken by Bill Frannicoia Gloria Mite John B Lena Se Ivy Barba Grac L H U N D R E. D ell rke ica avis a Veeney Hi iane Jones FelecTJli Jiminez Manuela R Turkenk and Mrs. Louise Kessler. Homeroom Teacher AVI °1 A Congratulations to the CLASS OF ’66 from SENIOR HOMEROOM 230 MRS. CAROL KRESS Teacher Aydin Adiguzel Maryann Giambrone Oktay Adiguzel Maria Gonzalez Michele Arminio Nancy Hagel William Austin Anita Horton Jackie Bremby Nancy Kollar Pat Brown William Lawrence Rose Brown Maria Marrese Carmine Casciano Valerie Cook Chip Davis Joseph Del Guercio Charles Murray William Quill Victor Rullis Connie Salvatore Lorraine Salvatore Patti Di Sarno John Tooker Nancy Estes Margo Travers Richard Fifield Santa Velez Joe Francesco Mike Vitale Jeanette Gartland John Von Suppiny 113 Congratulations and Best Wishes to our Fellow Graduates from CLARA CALVITTI JOANN CARFAGNA TOM CHENEY LOUIS FANTECONE ANN GIORDANO FRANK NICHOLS LOUISE PALMIER I ROBERT PEARSON LILLIE MAE PINCKNEY JOSEPHINE SPINA ERMINIA TAUROZZI of HOMEROOM 101 MRS. LILLIAN LEHRMAN TEACHER CONGRATULATIONS TO PATTI MOM and GRANDMA BEST WISHES RONALD POLLARO INSURANCE 282 PARK AVENUE NEWARK. N. J. GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ’66 SONNY and JACK BEST WISHES TO MARSHA MORRIS GOOD LUCK MR. 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