Bloomfield High School - Memories Yearbook (Bloomfield, NJ)
- Class of 1975
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Kenney, Richard West, Warren M. Valentovic, Norma R. Talfet, Jmes P. Dennison, Paul J. Holveck, Norma M. Grif- Frank J. Rennie, George L. Sutton, Ben Spitz. fing, Robert E. Morris. Standing, left to right: Joseph A. Bongiorno, Leslie .fm i , A .457 Ula, V, .,g,, X. ' if f vii ' ' A 5.:i5'17d.T?w 'A Li , 'Sz '- N . 4 -Y J' its .-1 ' -:ff V A, sw , mg .. .A --:- aa M :'I..,w3W'5:wr fwimgg- ffgmii. K L , A , .35 -ry , . , ,r' A t fy?- ' 7? ,. : . f XJJ? . Y ,gl I, .iw 1. H. jg. nv 'Q 1' 'gan-, 'R J- 5-411 'Qu ' .x vig Q .f 'gy '1 Q '-' , , ? We . . . Helping tn Mold a Foundation for Our Future aa , kg 1 sw 1 7 F' 2 uu, ' i n T , i 55 .xv T - i T f .H 5 f 5 M i 1 f in .eff . 'N P is - ,pw if , xx. X fi RICHARD L- MACNETT DORIS L- BILL JOSEPH BIZZARRO ROBERT B. HOWAT B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A., M.A. Chairman, Guidance Department Guidance Coumelor Gyidgnfe Coumelor Guidance Caunxelor Vaggity B Club Plaremenl Coumelar XA , is T i ' WINIFRED HUNT B.S., M.A. Guidance Coumelar AMES A. RIPLEY THOMAS HYATT SCHENCK ANTHONY PETER SCIARRILLO PATRICIA A- TORPEY B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. B.A. B.A. Guidanre Counselor Guidanre Coumelor Guidance Caunrelor Gllidfvlff Cvwlfflvf IRENE F. BRUMMERSTEDT B.A., M.A. English IV Cbairrmm, English Department RICHARD J. BARRETT HARRY K. BERKHEISER B.A. B.S., M.Ed. English II, III Communicationsg Dramatic Arts Listening Unit Drama Club WILLIAM ROBERT BROWN JAMES CARLO SUZANNE B. CUTLER B.A. B.A. B.A. English II. III, IV English III English Ilg English III All School Production, Advanced Placement Poetry Sing Out ,gif I I ' 5 'Mi JOSEPH GRUSZCZYNSKI BETHANY IEANIE HOLLEY STEVEN HOLTZMAN BA, B.A., M.A.'I'. B.A. English III, IV English II English II, IV junior Clan Advirar E GLIH.. MARY E. BOYLAN B.A. Hearing Sperialift IRENE GERO B.A. Business English IIg English II GERTRUDE B. C. KOCH B.A., M.S. English IV Expressing Feelings TIIIOHQII Words MARJORIE A, KOSTYU DEBORAH KOUNELIAS B.A. B.A. English III, Euglish IV English IU Advanced Placement National Honor Society l GLENN ALAN MONTGOMERY MICHAEL PINADELLA B.A., M.A. B.S. English English IV Key Club l JACQUELINE F. ROSE EUGENIE STEFANELII B.S., M.A. B.A. Teacher of the Hearing Impaired English II, III, IV H, HI, IV Senior Clan Advixor FRANK M. LEITE B.A., M.A. English IV Srbool Publicaliom' Coordinator Football Program Dirertor Temzix Couch, Yearbook Advixor KATHLEEN NOLAN MONAHAN B.A., M.A. English III, IV ADAM R. SZALKIEWILZ JONATHAN WEIL B.S,, M.A. B.A.. M.A. Special Education--English, English II Math, Vocations Sophomore Clan Advixor OI. . ,313 s FW' A . DONALD R. FINN B.A. Developmental Reading 10, 11, 12 Remedial Reading OCIAL CIE CE. FRED D. CRANSE B.A., M.A., Ed.D. U. S. History II Chairman, Social Science Department MARILYN ANNE BASS B.A. U. S. History Ig Social Science Production Laboratory .V t U ,, L V .Q in and. ROBERT V. CORNISH B.A., M.A. Sociologyg Social Geographyg U. S. History II Voice of Democracy 10 ROBERT E. BLOMQUIST B.A., M.A. U. S. History Ig Social Science Production Laboratory N. J. Boys' Stateg N. J. Girls Stateg Citizenship Institute L KATHARINF T. DENNISON KENNETH GARY DE TROLIO RICHARD R- FAI-I-ER B.A., M.A. BA. B-A-. M-A. U. S. History II U. S. History IIg Social Geography U- 5- Hi5f01'Y Us Pqlitifal 5CiShCC1 Coordinafor of Student Activitie: ECOHOUIICS Deiving Into tile Past to Progress Today JOHN P. HIGGINS JAMES P. KOTCHO PAUL E. LOVEN VINCENT J. MENILL B.A. B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. U. S. History I U. S. History I U. S. History I U. S. History II ROGER F. SMITH B.A., M.A. Non-Western Worldg U. S. History II History Club History Club S.G.A.g Youth Week MICHAEL STUART TUCKER B.A., M.A. U. S. History Ig Social Geography BESSIE H. YUHAS B.S. U. S. History I, II Future Teachers of America MATHEM TIC VIRGINIA C. HILL JOSEPH D. ABRAMO B.A., M.A. B.S. C.P. Math 11 C.P. Math 105 General Math 10 Chairman, Mathematics Department Math Club THOMAS E. I-IOOPER B.A., M.A. C.P. Math 125 Calculusg Computer Instruction Computer Club Assistant Soccer Coach ,J JUDITH A512 JACKSON MARILYNBQ MONACO C.P. Math 9, 105 General Math 10 CP- Math 10: General Math 10 Utilizing Figures GABRIEL MOSSO B.A., M.A. C.P. Math 10, 11 S.G.A. Advisor, Future Engineers: Assistant Baseball Coach 1 -n ANN F. POST B.A. C.P. Math 105 General Math 10 Cheerleaders, Pep Club DOUGLASBZ. SPENCER C.P. Math 9, 105 General Math 10 All School Production Marching Band, Twirlers, Flag Wavers, and Color Guard Advisor to Ti1ini2 Logicaiiy SANDRA T. PARCIAK B.A. C.P. Math 9, 11 Business Manager of Sludent Printr 'ff-4, 5 .3 I A9 PAUL A. WILLIAMS B.S., M.A. C.P. Math 11g General Math 12 Track and Cross Country Coach DAVID D. BYRNE B.A., M.A. Technical Physics Chairman, Science Department f in-11 Lf? gag ri Vi, EDWARD W. BOSLAND B.A. Chemistryg Earth and Space Science RICHARD F. CURCIO B.S., M.S. Technical Physicsg Physical Science Laser Lab Club CIE CE... CAROL DANHOF B.S., Ecl.M. Technical Chemistry MARY G. HARRIS B.A. Technical and Practical Biology NAOMI KARSH B.A., M.A. Technical and Practical Biology Exploring Our Technical World - 1 MARIAN L. KECK B.A. Technical and Practical Chemistry , A.F.S. Club riff, x KATHRYN MACBRAIR B.A., M.A. Technical Chemistry, Earth and Space Science 3 . if r we , ,, I .lib I 1 f ii ,4 rl ,r I JUANITA PATIENCE MOSS MARGARET DUBOIS SPOONER RICHARD A. WAGNER PATRICIA ZAK B.S. B.A., M.S.T. B.A. B.S., M.A. Technical and Practical Biology Technical and Practical Biology Technical and Practical Biology Technical Biologyg Field Hockey Coach Biologyllicology Clubg Technical Biology II Plant Room Crew Future Physicians I AK u FOREIGN LANGU GE DOMENIC CARAMAGNA JUNE A. BOHANNON B.A., M.A. B.A., MA. 4 Italian lg 4 Italian IV 4 French llg 4 French IIIg Chairman, Foreign Language 6 French lV5 6 French VI . Deparunent Z., f F Mx i I ir ' F ,vas-5 f GUNT ER EVDOKIMOFF ROSA MARIA GAENG BA, Dr. of Law 4 German 113 4 German Illg 4 Spanish Ig 4 Spanish Hg 4 German lV5 6 German lVg 4 SPH-Diih III 6 German Vg 6 German Vl German Club, Varsity Bowling Girls' Varsity Softball 7X1 'ig l I Branclnng Out rom Engl1sl1 to Communlcatlon Wlth Dlflierent Words JOYCE HILTWINE JOSEPH STANLEY LOCH JOSEPH E. MANGELLI B A M A A.B., M.A. 4 Latin I 4 Latin Il 4 Latin III 4 French I 4 French Il 4 Italian lg 4 Italian Ilg 4 Italian III 4 Latin IV Greeks and Romans 6 French IV 6 French V Italian Club VINCENT CLEMENS TARAZONA B.A., M.A. 4 Spanish IIg 4 Spanish IV 6 Spanish V College Board Tests Coordinator Alianza Ib6rica FINE ARTS -fa Developing Creative Talents ARTHUR J. BOUSE B,S., M.A. Coordinator of Audio-Visual Services A.V. Crew l -f, NWI sr J I 5 lr! K kay. J I Kfv. f 3 WILLIAM WORKINGER B.S., M.M., Ed.D. Music Theory I, II5 Stringsg Orchestrag Wind Ensemble Musicians' Club TIMOTHY D. WHITE B.F.A., S.M.M. Choirg Music Literatureg Voice Classes Madrigals, Musicians Club RAYMOND W. HARTMAN B.S., M.A., Prof. Diploma Chairman, Music Departmentg Supervisor of Music RICHARD JOHN HAAS B.A. Concert Bandg Basic Musicg Instrumental Class, Marching Band Jazz Ensemble ROBERT W. MINCHIN B.S., M.A. Mechanical Drafting II, III. Chairman, Industrial Arts Department THEODORE GOLUBOWSKI B.A. Graphic Arts: Law Enforcement Yearbook Advisor RICHARD C. HOFFMANN B.S., M.A. Machine Shopg Welding I, Il, III Chips and Sparks Club IDU TRI L THOMAS CENICOLA ANTHONY FRANCIOSI B-A-, M-A B.A., M.A. MeCh3f1iC5 I3 Drafting I Cooperative Industrial Education ROBERT W. KELLER B.S., Ed.M. Woodworldng I, IL IU Table Tennis Club Cultivating for Working Witlm Machinery DOUGLAS M. MASCOLO B.A. Graphic Arts VXU, PAT V. ORSINI B.A. Draftingg Electricity Q ilfrf A f N ,. 5 1 gli ,WU f SPENCER L. TRACEY B.A., M.A. Practical and Technical Electronics FRANK R. STELLATELLA B.A., M.A. Transportation I, II Transportation Club WILUAM WELCH B.A. Woodsg Drafting Stage Crew USINESS EDUCATIO . . . RICHARD C, STOUT JOHN P. CONNELLY JEAN N. 'DE VRIES B.S., M.A. B.S. B.S. Business Machines General Businessg Typewriting I Stenographyg Typewriting Ilg Chairman, Business Department Junior Achievement Accounting I RUTH A HARVEY B S M A Stenography II Secretarial Studies I II sv in e L if ie 4 Y, JOSEPH I.. FIORDALISO B.A. Bookkeeping I, IIg Consumer Education Senior Class Advisor fylfy MONICA A. I-IONEYSETT B.S., M.S.C. Steno Ig Typing Ilg General Business F.B.L.A., DECA Co-Advisor Preparing time Commercial World Leaders of Tomorrow i -V JUNE R. MARK .us i . B.S. B Record Keeping Ig II M' ' Coordinator of Sfhool Banking I TE R '5 9 4- 1 H-sg.1.....,, JANIS B. MAZIARSKI Qexksgke B.A. Typing I 622 fr, - -Q, , FRANK A, PESILE HENRY P. PETITE MARION PULITANO CAROL O. RECKERT B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A.T. B.A. B.S., M.S. Dim-ibufjve Education: Accounting Ig Record Keeping I Record KCCPUIS I Clerical Office Practiceg General Business C90fd1Mf0f Of Typewriting I DECA Club Cooperative Oiiice Educationg Future Business Leaders of America , L-'x . h . 'ftfii-ily: Ofiice Practiceg Business Law GEORGE A. CELLA B.S., M.A. Chairman, Health, Safety, and Physical Education Department Basketball Coachg Boys and Girls Intramurals Advisor JOSEPH EDWARD BOGUSZ B.S., M.A. Director of Albletic: Coordinator of Health, Physical Education, and Safety MARIE CARR R.N. Cheerleaders PHY ICAL EDUCATIO CAROL H. ALLEN B.S. Physical Education 10, 11, 12 Speedball, Bowling, and Volleyball Intramurals PATRICK ROTTONE B. . Health 11, 125 Driver Education 10 Assistant Football Coachg Assistant Track Coachg Boys' Gymnastics Club ,V V SAM N. CAVALLARO - HELEN M. FLANNERY JOSEPH K. KONN B.S., M.S. R.N., B.S. B.S., M.A. Driver Education 10 Driver Education 103 Health 11 Health 11, 12g Driver Educationg Head Football Coach, Drivo-trainerg Behind the Wheel Assistant to Athletic Director Baseball Coach Building Healtlmier Bodies BRUCE H. LACKEY B.S., M.A. Physical Education 10, 11, 12 Behind the Wheel Driving Assistant Football Coachg Wrestling, Head Golf Coach GEORGE A. MIDDLETON B.S., M.A. Physical Education 10, 11, 12 Wrestling Coach3 Assistant Football Coach JOSEPH S. MOORE B.S., M.A. Behind the Wheel ROSE MILAZZO B.A. Physical Education 10, 11g Health 11g Driver Education 10 ELIZABETH P. MURCHIE R.N., B.S. Driver Education 103 Health 11, 12 Junior Red Cross Council ELAINE L. SCI-IOENGOOD B.S. Physical Education 11, 12g Health 113 Driver Education 10 Girls Athletic Association Advisorg Varsity Tennis Coachg Tennis and Basketball Intramurals ROBERT PEARSON MOONEY B.S. Driver Education 103 Health 11, 123 Physical Education 10, 11 Assistant Basketball Coachg Assistant Football Coach PATRICIA M. PARKERTON B.S., Ed. Physical Education 10, 11 Archery, Gymnastics Track and Field Coach F. JAMES WHITE B.S., M.A. Physical Educationg Behind the Wheel Head Soccer Coachg Intramural Basketball HO EEC... Y LYNN GRAEF JUD B.A., M.A. Chairman, Home Economics Department Clothing Major Ig Housing and Interior Decoration I, II Home Economics Club on-xg. MARY G. CALDER B.S. Housing and Interior Decorating I 5. 5? LINDA D. CAVANANGI-I B.S. Foods Ig Clothing I, II, IIIg Homemaking I Training Our Domestic Abilities ri ,I , PAULA CLAIR FITZSIMMONS A.B., M.A. Family Livingg Early Childhood Development R. PENNISTON HAYES B.A. Foods Major I, II, IIIQ Homernaking I . . . Aifling the Whole School JQSEPHINE BU'I'1'1'1'1'A D. PATRICIA CARTER DORIS E. GILBERT HELEN HECIGL ga-ng,,y.Cmfm1 Qgice Serretary-Guidance Serretury-Principal Axxiriant Oice Manager RUTH BETTY HOFFMIRE Secretary--Principal 'Qs Q fi: JANET MACRAE Srbaal Aide sl JANE E. MANN EDITH MURPHY Secretary-Guidance Secretary-Central Office FRANCES NAPOLITANO JEANNINE ROMANO ANN KARPOWITZ ROSE F- RUFFAI-0 Scboal Aide Offs Manager Secretary S :bool Aide TE-f .ew-gg CAFETERIA Q -ug gf 4- if if f -' ?1,E1-Q, ji L : x k W V,i V ,iifg ...,- SQ 2515? I , j , A A F if 2 ,gi f Q V A 3 -X ' ' ff W 1 if M gi Q' M3 Lf 5 6 A r I ,L 1 m ' V 'ig a FJ! 'L i' In vb! i fri ,. Wi if A it Di ,. . Y m ' 4 '5 W 3, If ' X .gi sv. V V Iwi ' ff , K3 31 'Sa 4lE.E 'JS' 11'EE, Fn'i-Ffl1.l fm. ae .f..f - i I I ix ' .91 lik f 4 'T S i 1 ef . r , I 1 A 227' F .lv 5 Wi'iEE5 5f Aw fb .Q 9, Q fs 'Chr 1 , E , 5 525feiC M 5if?'l , f-4 ' iw ' 'sd , , 1. 1 ey if 5 an ., WW. ,, git ,, pkg? . b Qu, .' 'W xl .ix,ib,, ,pw 5 X 1.5 H ffi V, I Q. 1 , .W 'Q , .fa .. .1 'A' 4 J I' ff? Y Q, sm 'T Ei? i Q --ww . gf-- r.yf.rf LE Hs Bi pf, KY EQ 5sf.m, ,,, . ,-mg. fy . 2 p :fm ' 1 Wy 3, If ' we r, QA, r.rf.,,k Q' 2 W ri. ' Em H ywerjbf l J' 4' W 8. an 3, , S wg. 1 ' JEL' 'if' 3 4 , 1Ai Q ,,. '1 '-:A , m .V Y .5 ,, gi 'E I 'fl N 5 6 1 I . 1 tb fu , Hg I D X , 5 i , - ' 1., f , 51. 3 Q mi IQ ' H. 4 5353 4 5 Q, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JOSEPH FIORDALISO EUGENIE STEFANELLI Clam' Advixor Clan Advixor ROBERT ONORATO CHRISTINE KINDER Prexident Vice Prexideni MARYBETH HUGHES MICHELLE MARGOTTA Treaxurer Secreinry LINDA MARIE ACCUOSTI . . . Linda . . . enjoyed Ms. Stefan- elli's study hall . . . Mr. Kotcho, Mrs. Cavanaugh, and Mr. Loven rate high . . . would like to pursue a secretarial career. VINCENT ALBANESE . . . our friendly S.G.A. treasurer . . . Mr. Leite and Mrs. Wilson were memorable . . . irritated by exams . . . has high hopes of attend- ing college and medical school after graduation. RICHARDWABARCA S '- if ' -, Y: - , LAURELL ANTONIA ACOCELLA . . . Laur . . . always warm and friendly . . . plans an acting career after graduation . . . Achieving my goals and my friends are the most important things to me. PATSY ANN ALBANO . . . lovable Patsy . . . frequent visits to the oilice will not be for- gotten . . . enjoyed having a good time with her many friends . . . Mr. Schenk ranks number one with her. NANCY MARIE ABENDSCHOEN . . . cheerful Abbey . . . home- room with Mr. Tracey, junior year lunch, and being with friends were memorable experiences . . . will be a welcome addition to any college. LIZ MARIE ABRAMOWSKI . . . -happy-go-lucky Liz . . . will al- ways remember Mr. Connelly, Mr. Tracey, and the trip to Washington, D. C .... finds motorcycles a pleas- ure . . . a future reservations agent. . A ,rvd ' ' - t W' 'Z - . if . 3- p -A, l L ANITA ALLEN . . . loquaciousifmltofy Anita . . . continually lauglilg' f'. . . has fond recollections of W. osso and Mr. Blomquist . . . enjoyed lst period study in her junior year . . . noted for wearing hats and green bobby socks. .4 'f'a', ,, JACK ROBERT ALLEN . . . Jack will recall Mr. Navarro, Mr. Tracey, and mechanics . . . his future plans include college and later a career in forestry. 33 NICHOLAS AMOROSI . . . Nick truly enjoyed that graphic arts class . . . Mrs, MacRae heads his list of top ten BHS remem- brances . . . enjoys hunting in his spare time . . . on to a vocational school. KENDALL GALE ANDERSEN . . . Kendall . 4 , recalls Mr. Blom- quist and Mr. Holtzman . . . But once I had brains and a heart alsog so having tried both, I should much rather have a heart . . . Tinman in The Wizard of Oz. CHARLOTTE A. ANDERSON . . . Char . . . always remembers those moldy oranges and working on the '60 Chevy . . . in near future this bubbly girl may be heard over the phone at Bell Telephone. DONNA-JEAN ANDERSON . . . When Jesus comes, the shad- ows depart . . . attractive, confident D-J . . . possesses eloquence and a Hair for writing . . . will recollect singing with the Young Majority. 9L1'Lfi?iif S KEITH HENRY ANSBACHER . . . ambitious, ,intelligent Ernie . . . math with Mr. Mosso was en- joyable , . . his amazing memory for trivia allowed him to win the Jeop- ardy games in Mrs. Cutler's class . . will be a law major in college. 34 CAROL PATRICIA ANTONELLI . . . peppy Carol . . . fond memories of Super Greaser '73 and cheering at football rallies and games . . . enjoyed the weekends . . . college awaits her. JOSEPH JAMES APPLETON . . . lasting memories of the stage crew in his junior year . . , music takes up his spare time . . . aiming for a career as a musician. AGNES C. AQUINO . . . Agnes would like to become a nurse anesthesist after graduation . . . Learning never shared is knowledge stolen. Loving never shared is knowledge lost. DOMINICK GERARD AQUINO . . . Houston Flash . . . sports and playing football under Mr. Cavallaro rank high . . . mention homework and he'll let out a yawn . . . this determined senior will at- tend college. K- I AE 2. .fi MICHAEL G. ARCHONDES . . . carefree describes Mike the Greek . . . his BHS years hold fond reminiscences . . . Mr. Orsini and Mr. Hoffman held in high esteem . . . future plans include music and travel. ANDREA ARMETTA . . . Andrea will never forget being the only girl in her Mechanics I class . . . Mr. Tracey also included in her memories . . . changing high schools was a hobby for awhile . . . has ambitions of being a singer. Q DEBRA ANN ARMINIO . . . enjoys working with animals . . . Mr. Holtzman tops her list of great teachers . . . will remember having breakfast at the Yankee Ped- dler with her friends. si.,-A., , 1-W. -. :ral DIANNE M. AVILA . . . happy memories of sophomore lunch and making friends . . . an- noyed by crowded halls . . . enjoys laughing and bicycle riding . . . soon to be found behind a type- writer. 'um ,jk 752555 Q 5 Gs Q F r ?sfe'e-wr F E' -me -wil f 1 - l V 55 L at f fi is W .5 a- 3, c 'Ji-1 f J n52r1.?n::5 tr . . '5fQ1'jQ ' ' V ' '- Q -,ef ,irc 'iv ' - Q grjagl fr H 'T . gi 'f 313.222, Q 5 9-ffflfl' c , .s in v 4 if ff gras 5 3 l T 3 7 A f L - ' - MARIE A. BANKOWSKI . . . thoughtful Marie . . . will al- ways recollect eating lunch in home- room . . . pastimes include reading and bike riding . . . future lies in the travel industry. KURT A. BARROW . . . favorites include Mr. Tracey, lunch, and drafting . . . cutting classes was unforgettable . . . col- lege holds the key to this senior's future. ERIC J. BARTKY . . . If you truly strive for the best, you will surely obtain it. . . . Ends joy in music, especially guitar and piano . . . another one of Mr. Mosso's fans. 35 WILLIAM BENDER . . . Billy B . . . this future law enforcement major has fond mem- ories of the successful 1975 foot- ball season , . . Mr. Leite and Mr. Sciarrillo rate high. 36 1 -l 5 ff. I 'Qi 5 ' If-r,f is w A G 4 QQ ' n AUDREY ELIZABETH BENMUVHAR . . . There are three things that re- main faith, hope, and lovwand the greatest of these is love. . . . Audrey's cheerfulness was appre- ciated by her many friends . . . a talented ventriloquist . . . college ahead. ROXANN L. BASHALL . . . RoxAnn happily awaits gradua- tion . . . found homework unbear- able . . . the highlights of her days were lunch periods . . . will miss the teachers, especially Mrs. Mark. RICHARD H. BECHTOLDT . . . Richie's favorite pastime is working on cars . . . will always remember the stack of parking tick- ets . . . Mr. Leite and Mr. Fran- dosi stand out . . . after receiving diploma, will seek full-time em- ployment. . . il xc 2 Q ' ' lik --dis pl . LAURA ANNE BERNABE . . . lively Laura thought farewell concert for Mr. Diller was touching and moving . . . fond recollections of H.R. 201, Mr. Berkheiser, and Mr. Orsini . . . a good job and a successful marriage lie ahead. KAREN SUSAN BASTEDO . . . ever smiling'-Kar . . . will miss the spirit of BHS.fgames . . . Todd R-hello . . . memories of parties, the gang-chaos -of a greaser-hop . . . a year wait for oblivion . . . college ahead. JOSEPH PHILIP BELL . . . gym and math bring back fond memories to joe . . . Hlls spare time with music and basketball . . . Ms. Cutler's English class highlighted his junior year . . . future account- ant major. TERRY DIANE BIERBAUM . . . Muscles . . . a future reading specialist has fond recollections of Mr. Sciarrillo and guidance odice 31 . . . this active gal will miss singing in the school choir. 'M ROBERT ANTHONY BILINSKI . . . Bob can often be seen riding his bicycle . . . Mr. Sciarrillo and Mr. Orsini top his list of favorites . . . his plans include becoming a draftsman after college. GARY T. BLACKBOURN . . . athletic Caine . . . recollections of Ms. Kounelias and Mr. G . . . one of the Park Boys that enjoyed graphic arts . . . anxiously awaits taking it easy after receiving his diploma. PATRICIA ANN BLUNT . . . comical, friendly Patty . . . ir- ritated by study 'halls . . . a cycling buff who foundfjifxglish with Mr. Leite and Ms. Cutler unforgettable . . . college bound. DIANNE CATHRINE BILOTTI . . . sincerity, loquaciousness, and friendliness identify Di . . . gym and English highlighted each day . . . appreciated Mrs. Weizelman and Mr. Orsini . . . undecided fu- ture lies ahead. CYNTHIA ANN BLOSCHOCK . . . creative Cindy . . . Mrs. Cavan- augh and Mr. Lopez are regarded highly . . . will always recall art classes . . . interior designing lies ahead in this avid carnper's future. l 1 JOYCE RAE BOCCHINO . . . running from homeroom to the Audio Visual room will long be recollected . . . Mr. Orsini and Mr. Bouse are tops . . . pretty Joyce was irkcd by early mornings . . . wed- ding bells to ring soon. GARY WILLIAM BILLEMEYER . . the Celtics' captivating cham- pionship title during our iunior year leaves never ending impres- sions . . . how these Knicks' fans disturbed him . . . Mr. Sciarrillo rates number one . . . aspires to become wealthy. ALEX R. BISACCIA Ee a+ 15 KIM LORRAINE BOOKER . . . friendly Kimmy . . . remem- brances of performing at football games in a color guard uniform . . . sewing with Mrs. Cavanaugh will never be forgotten . . . collegiate life awaits. X e E KEVIN RICHARD BO'I'1' . . . Bottels will never forget that trip down the stairs . . . cherished classes with Mr. Kotcho and Mrs. Yuhas . . . this avid golf player plans to enter the business world. l RALPH VINCENT BOVE . . . Vinnie . . . funny and talkative . . . graphic arts and Mr. Leite's English class present treasured memories . . . enjoys cruising in car . . plans of relaxation after BHS. 38 LX RACHEL NORINE BOONE . . . quiet, independent Ray . . . disliked always having to look up to converse with people . . . good times with J.O.B. are cherished' . . . this member of the color guard squad is bound for college. VINCENT BOTTAZZI . . . Vinnie let out a yawn at the mention of study halls . . . fondly recollects history class and Mr. Leite . . . plans to seek a full-time job after graduation. JOHN JOSEPH BOYLAN . . . athletic john . . . could never forget the manyrwrestling practices . . . riding motorcycles and horses are happy pastimes . . . college is in his bright future. DEN ISE JEAN BOOTES . . . sensitive Niecie possesses enthusiasm for records and buying clothes . . . a member of Mr. Leite's endless fan club . . . her knack for organization will aid her career as a ank teller. JOHN FRANCIS BOROWSKI . . . tall, athletic, John will never forget Friday night varsity basket- ball games . . . Mr. Orsini and Mr. Vultaggio rate high . . . irritated by those crowded stairways . . . future in the teaching Held. 5 1 i 1 1 sc., .: 1. . in-' MARK DAVID BRAMWELL ...Mark...anavidreader.. . running Cross Country for Mr. Williams will be impossible to for- get . . . history with Mr. De Trolio also stands out in his mind . . . aspires to be a doctor. THOMAS ALBERT BRANDELL . . . Tinker . . . reminiscences of classes with Mr. Higgins and Mr. Golubowski . . . this important ad- dition to our varsity soccer squad hopes for a future in special edu- cation. JAMES MICHAEL BRADLEY . . . easy-going Brad . . . memories of physics with Mr. Curcio will linger on . . . another fan of Mr. Mosso . . . enjoys all sports . . . soon to enter college world. LINDA BRADY . . . artistic Linda . . . memories of breakfast at the Yankee Peddler . . . Ms. Fisher and Mr. Eller will never be forgotten . . . a welcome asset to any college campus. GERALD MARSHALL BRAUNSKILL . . . unrudled and veracious Buck . . . football and basketball occupy the free time of this fan of Mr. Connelly . . . Miami has the or- anges, Buffalo has the juice, Bloom- iield has the Bucker '75 I BARBARA LAUREEN BRADY . . . serious, honest Barbara . . . Mr. Brown and Ms. Bohannon will leave a lasting impression . . . nurs- ing school or college will highlight this talented Madrigal's future. ROBERT D. BRADY . . . witty, out-spoken Bob . . . our track captain will :eminisce about the girls' attempts 'at running the quarter-miles . . . English with Ms. Cutler a unique experience . . . di- rected toward a college degree. , lf BRUCE G. BRIDGE . . . Bruce . . . a friendly soccer player who could never forget the trip to Washington, D. C. with Mr. G . . . tinkers with cars in his free time . . . a promising future in air conditioning-heating field. 39 ROBERT MARTIN BRUNDAGE, . . . friendly Bob . . . this varsity soccer player will find it difficult to forget Mr. Tucker and Mr. Minchin . . . English and history were draw- backs to his BHS days. DEBRA ANN BURRELL . . . good-natured, ambitious Nurd- les remembers meeting new friends at BHS '. . . Mr. Weil and Mr. Loven will be missed . . . receiving diploma a long-awaited event . . . hopes to become an x-ray technician. 40 ROBERT BUKI . . . Bob . . . disturbed by the often crowded hallways at BHS . . . Mr. Leite and Mr. Tucker provide fond recollections . . . music relaxes this fun-loving guy. BARBARA ANN BUSICHIO . . . Busich . . . a determined and outstanding addition to the chorus . . . sitting on The Bench pro- vided fun times . . . a prospective professional singer who regrets see- ing Mr. Diller and Ms. Baskerville leave. DOUG THOMAS BROOKS . . . outgoing, good humored Woods won't forget the visits to Scappy's after looking at cafeteria menu . . . remembrances of Mr. Brown and Mr. Bizzarro . . . a fu- ture business accountant. KATHLEEN ROE BUNK . . . fun-loving Kathy . . . fond reru- iniscences of vacations and good times with friends . . . plans for college and a future career in health services . . . loved work in wood- shop during senior year. LUISA CALABRESE DONNA LEE BROYER . . . Lion . . . recalls the radio in the locker . . . Miss Fischer tops her list of great teachers . . . this sensitive senior enjoys singing and dancing . . . memories of a fantastic art class. DOUGLAS A. BURR . . . musically inclined Doug . . . band and Mr. Haas left a memor- able impression . . . loves Cincin- nati and Dayton, Ohio . . . a camera buff . . . hopes to attend University of Cincinnati. THERESA ANN CANGELOSI . . . Terry . . . friendly, ambitious . . . graduation day will be well re- ceived . . . could never forget H.R. 105, Ms. Cutler, and Mr. Higgins . . . painting Blls her time . . . a future legal secretary. C CARL JOSEPH CAPASSO . . . made three memorable trips to Washington, D. C .... a happy participant in the CIE program . . . English and history bring a frown to Carl's face . . . plans to become an autobody repairman. KENNETH A. cmuz . . . Ken . . . Mr. Lopez and study made a good combination . . . recall will be unforgottable . . . a future in the electronics field is in store. LINDA ANN CARTER . . . quietly vibrant Cada . . . recollections of her many days in the plant room and the many satis- fying years 4H brought her . . . home economics career is a possi- bility after BHS. EDMUND MICHAEL CAPPARUCCI . . . Ed . . . funny and ambitious . . . won't ever forget being chased through the Center during lunch by Mr. Cornish . . . enjoys sports . . . anticipates a career in radio or T.V. broadcasting. ANTHONY WAYNE CARRARA . . . Tony . . . an avid girl-watcher . . . pleasantly recalls Mr. Bizzarro and 1st period metal shop with Mr. Hoffman . . . a future in the con- struction lield for this senior. MICHAEL CASABURI . . . Cas . . . the experience of graphic arts with Mr. Mascola will linger on forever . . . found battl- ing the crowded halls a bother . . . Earth and Space Science was a great class . . . future undecided as yet. CHERYL ANN CAPUTO . . . outgoing Cheryl treasures fond memories of friends at BHS . . . Mr. Kotcho and Mr. Bizzarro won't be forgotten . . . speech class with Mr. Berkheiser was a favorite . . . future career in psychology. ROBERT WILLIAM CARSWELL . . . Baz . . . Mr. Leite and Mr. Tracey head his list of the top ten teachers . . . often found in graphic arts . . . found recall agonizing . . . future forest ranger. STEVEN CARNEVALE . . . another member of the Mr. Leite fan club . . . homeroom 105 was most memorable . . . hobbies include water-skiing . . . relaxation follows receiving his diploma. GERALD LEO CARTER . . . The Late J. C. . . . a fun- loving joker . . . Mr. Mosso and Ms. Cutler will be missed . . . Ms. Danhof's chemistry class an ex- perience . . . on to a college campus for this sports-minded senior. F F'-rv l tri ' T3 ,Qi 115. S3 S3 ii' eg-: . : nwmu. - .Jw om' I ,N ,, N if M 2-'-Nu' Jn. nuummcur s nl .... 41 LINDA CASALE . . . happy Lin . . . won't forget standing by the stores with every- body . . . a member of Mr. Biz- zarro's fan club . . . typing class was pleasurable . . . campus life awaits. WILLIAM A. CASEY . . . Case . . . knowing Mr. Biz- zarro and Mr. Curcio highlighted his BHS days . . . listening to mu- sic provides relaxation . . . travel-, anxious fellew who will never for- get biology. TINA LYNN CATALANO . . . Tina . . . fun times socializing in H.R .... Mr. Faller tops . . . this avid clothes shopper will soon be a. fashion merchandiser. 42 RINA DIANA CASALE . . . kind Rina . . . the food fights during home ec could never be for- gotten . . . creative hobbies in- clude drawing and writing . . . English and, Mr. Tucker su ply happy memories . . . plans ot? art college after BHS. PATRICIA CASSIDY . . . warm-hearted Patti . . . classes with Mrs. Koch and Mrs. Allen brightened up her day . . . a tal- ented seeamstress . . . vivid recol- lections of working in guidance of- fice itl. ' MICHAEL J. CAWLEY . . . friendly, easy-going Mike won't forget weaving through crowded hallways . . . gym with Mr. Mooney rated number one . . . really enjoys camping . . . col- legiate life awaits. fl ' 65535. I in X GINA CAYCEDO . . . talented Gina found art with Miss Fischer a great experience and smoking restrictions annoying . . . playing the piano and guitar pro- vide enioyment . . . foresees art school in her future. JOHN MICHAEL CERONE . . . clean-cut j.C. recalls good times with the gang in sixth pe- riod lunch . . . got a charge out of electronics with Mr. Tracey . . . on to college and a career in radio announcing. KAREN CETRULO . . . going out to breakfast before school with friends started Kar- en's day off right . . . congested hallways won't be missed . . . plans a career in fashion retailing. ROBERT A. CECERE . . . friendly Ezz . . . always greets people with a smile . . . dis- mayed by those endless auditorium studies . . . those rock labs with Mr. Vitrone proved unforgettable . . . campus life looms ahead. A LINDA CESARIO . . . Linda enjoyed performing in the half-time shows with the flag waving squad . . . getting up for school was always a challenge . . . glad to have known Mr. Curcio . . . will pursue a medical ca- reer. MARY ANN CHIN . . . long hair warm, dimpl- ed smile identify?Ma.r . . . recalls a giant douglxnutffl-listory 1, and working with Mr.QByrne . . . a per- fectionist . . . nutty senior days . . . grateful to Mr. Curcio and Mr. Mosso. 43 v,,,.m,,,,.it,- -, , JOHN CHRISTOFORO . . . industrious John . . . peeved by those boring classes . . . hours spent in the plant room won't be, forgotten . , . Mr. Curcio, .Mr. Byrne, and Mr. Sciarrillo all rate high . . . will enter the science field. BARBARA RUTH CHURCHILL . . . good times in homeroom 415 highlighted Bab's stay at BHS . . . found history tough to take . . . crafts and art classes with Miss Fischer were memorable . . . plans a career in the art field. 5 an ,ella-is-.at ts, X KATHLEEN A. CHUPAK . . . sentimental -Kathy . . . another Mr. Blomquist 'fan' . . . a key asset to the varsity tennis team . . . mu- sic, theater, and reading occupy free time . . . anticipates a possi- ble career in law. ARTHUR'G. CIANCI . . . easy-going Art just enjoys talk- ing with his friends on the Green . . . gym with Mr. Mooney was enjoyed . . . Sunday morning foot- ball games won't be forgotten by this Park Boy. -, 1 -q-paula,-in mfg- TONY CIARAMELLO . . . amicable Tony . . . Mr. Min- chin and Mr. G will always be recalled with a smile . . . English and Mr. Leite ,made a great pair . . . Lummus will employ him as a model maker. ROCHELLE MAGARET CITRO . . . early rnoming breakfasts at the Yankee Pecldler evoke fond memor- ies . . . pleasant experiences work- ing for Mr. Bizzarro as a guidance aide . . . often heard asking, 'fWhat's for lunch? . . . to join the working world. iii' JOHN RICHARD CICERO . . . Cheech was often working in the laser lab . . . appreciated the good times with Mr. Sciarrillo and Mr. Curcio . . . a talented drum- mer . . . future lies in medicine or law. MARIANNE E. CLARK . . . outgoing Mare . . . found 'chorus with Mr. Diller enjoyable . . . likely to complain about getting up early . . . recalls the crazy Key Club . . . plans a career as a secre- tary. Si Q 7,. . 5 ti?-W -i 1 nv .La-.-f -Inav-we-Q Y . G. , was-.. M..-.i -.,:i45. 'Tiki DONALD D. . . . hard working Don enjoyed Mr. Fiordaliso for bookkeeping . . . junior English was tough to take . . . model trains occupy leisure mo- ments . . . college bound to be- come a C.P.A. JOHN A. CONTE . . . outgoing Kneecaps, a dedi- cated Yankee hater . . . recalls beat- ing Mr. Kotcho and Mr. Higgins in basketball . . . English with Mrs. Monahan was a pleasure . . . head- ed towards a college degree. I-F5 -NICHOLAS R. CONFORTI . . . energetic Toad . . . always glad to leave BHS at the end of a long day . . . Ms. Kounelias will be missed . . . crowded halls prov- ed to be no problem . . . antici- pates campus life. ANNA MARIE, COCCIA . . . won't forgetrthef trauma of at- tending Mr. Williams' sixth period math class . . . enjoyed the pleas- ure of lunch with -the whole gang . . . term papers and early classes head list of grievances. INIARY ANN CONNELL . . . Mare will never forget sopho- more steno and typing with Mr. Connelly . . . irked by study halls and lunch periods . future holds secretarial work. .l x 'I xl' .J4 ...dx -.-cf DEAN COLE . . . cheerful, artistic Dinkle . . . sixth period lunch during junior year and Mr. Bleier's class stand out . . . Real Food : the great- est . . . this devotee of Mr. Curcio will hitchhike around the coun- try I LAWRENCE M. CONNER . . . handsome MIC , a Park Boy who enjoyed sitting, across the street on The Bench . . . visits with Mr. Henry gave him a head- ache . . . good times hunting and fishing . . . a future fireman. .ft J J X- ' 'T 5 5 rf' 3 sf . F'-Z ll t ALFRED CORBO . . . friendly, intelligent A1 . . . math with Mr. Hooper an unfor- gettable experience . . . loves the outdoors and good rock music . . . sure to be a successful forest ranger. MAUREEN CORCORAN JOE COVELLO . . . Joe fondly remembers mechan- ics with Mr. 'btelf' . . . won't miss history or health . . . going out for lunch livened a dull day . . . working on cars a pastime or tnis future medlanic. 46 SALLY ANN CORBO . . . independent Sally . . . treas- ures the memory of Mr. Faller's first period history class . . . pet peeve? . . . marching band practice . . . an efficient nurse-to-be. JOHN CORONA . . . energetic Green . . . Mr. Tracey, Mr. Stell, and history with Mr. Loven on his list of top ten . lunch was the ay . . . anxiously GUY CRANE . . . Guy . . . memories of Mr. Stellatella and Mr. l-iottman's metal shop will never fade . . . burden- ed by the academics . . . a. skilled hunter . . . the metal industry his forte. - Nah ,fa y. gre' I V ff f f 1,2- 1 'lip JONATHAN SCOTT CRANE . . . jon . . . watching girls pro- vides ecstasy . . . Mr. Middieton and gym sure to be remembered . . . his BHS days contained an abundance of long days . . . looks forward to work. PAUL CRECCA . . . Paul . . . math with Mr. Hooper leaves special recollec- tions . . . this outdoorsman's favor- ite pastimes are fishing and hunt- ing . . . will proudly place D.D.S. after his name. 'sl ,n. ITV ilk if KATHRYN ANN CUCUZZA . . . To know that we know what we know, and that we do not know what we do not know, that's true knowledge. . . . college looms ahead for affable Kathy. iffy. JOAN CUOZZO . . . Cuoz . . . easy to get along with . . . memories of Mr. Fiorda- liso and Mr. Connelly will linger on . . . fond reminiscences of friends at BHS . . . a future sec- retary. Um MICHAEL GIRARD CRERAND . . . quiet 7' came to BHS from rival Clifford Scott . . . math class and Mr. Hooper will leave a lasting impression . . . could have lived without first to fourth floor walk . . . on to college. JOHN CRISTIANO . . . John recalls gym with Mr. Mooney . . . good times with Mr. Stell . . . lunch was best part of day . . . camping and hunting occupy this future draftsrnan's leisure time. ANDREW CUPOLO . . . Coop rates Mr. Orsini, Mrs. Zweben, and Mr. Abramo high on his list of all time favorites . . . a college education lies in the fu- ture of this member of the Pond Boys . CAROL ANN CRESCENZI . . . cheerful Carol . . . this Ben- gal twirler recalls English with Mrs. Cutler and having her lock cut off . . . a soaring career as an airline stewardess. STAN CROWELL . . . D,D.P. holds never fading memories of Mr. Tracey's class... going out to lunch an integral part of his day . . . will build a pros- perous future in construction. FRED CZERWINSKI . . . homeroom and Mrs. Zweben combined to make an enjoyable fif- teen minutes . . . trying to study English with the band playing next door was truly an effort . . . will travel in the coast guard. y 47 QW DONNA D'AMBOLA . . . honest Donna . . . Mr. Smith's eighth period study hall a unique memory . . . BHS brighter days dimmed by schedule B's . . . mar- riage and a nursing career awaits this senior. DOMENIC DAMIANO . . . fun-loving Dom leaves 'wood- shop and junior history with Mr. Loven in his treasure chest of mem- ories . . , mention study and he yawns . . . anxiously awaits June. 'I' l'l DIANE Db ANGELO . . . friendly, extroverted Diane . . . another senior with fond mem- ories of H.R. 103 . . . Mr. Bizzar- ro rates number one . . . break- fasts at Yankee Peddler brighten- ed her mornings . . . college bound. THOMAS C. DEBOLD . . . athletic Cleo . . . can al- ways be seen with a cheerful smile . . . will always remember Mrs. Roth's second period class . . . also harbors special recollections of slaying varsity basketball and base- -H. i lj, xv: vt Pla: Sze JOAN MARGARET DANN . . . To experience love, one of God's greatest pleasures. Enjoy this gift, and share it with those who have none. SCOTT R. DA ROJA ROBERT J. D'ANT ON . . . Bobby . . . another upper classman who has memories of dis- cussions with Mr. Lopez . . . ex- pressing himself through playing guitar is one of his favorite pas- times . . . anticipates becoming an electrician. JOSEPH ADAM DAUBERT . . . friendly Joe will miss Eng- lish with Mr. Leite . . . will al- ways remember sophomore football . . . enjoyed sleeping in study. . . hobbies include football, wrestling, and attending concerts . . . on to a drafting career. --wee, X ,W y FE? CYNTHIA DECKER . . . Cindy . .ljpleasant memories of steno and gymif. . holds Mrs. Pulitano in high esteem . . . another senior who was annoyed by all girl homeroom . . . high hopes of be- ing a legal secretary. JOSEPH DELLA FERRA DANIEL RAYMOND DE FILIPPO . . . happy D . . . Mr. Higgins and Mr. Curcio are tops . . . the play in junior English will never be forgotten . . . occupies his spare time fencing and playing football. PATRICK DEL MASTER . , . classes with Mr. Lopez and Mr. Stell were an unforgettable experience for Pat . . . homeroom period broke up the monotony of the day . . . relaxation in Puerto Rico follows graduation. al 3- 59 t grew JOHN E. DEHMER . . . happy john is known for his friendliness . . . enjoyed Teachers' Oldie Concert and biology with Mr. Sciarrillo . . . uniquely tal- ented guitarist . . . heads for a fu- ture in sound engineering or so- cial work. ANGELO M. DEL GUERCIO . . . happy Del will never forget his spats with Mr. Lopez . . . his Italian classes will always stand out in his memories of BHS . . . plays basketball in his free time. M121 is dv SX ,wok FRANK JOHN DE LORENZO . . . Del . . . holds lasting mem- ories of participating in varsity football during his iunior year . . . obtains pleasure from working on cars . . . looks forward to becom- ing a mason or mechanic. MARC DE MA'I'TEO . . . friendly De Mitt . . . H.R, 103 was quite an experience . . . harbors reminiscences of graphic arts with Mr. G . . . talented asset to our football team. 49 ANN LOUISE DE MEGLIO . . . honest Ann . . . having Mr. Lopez for H.R. is one of her fav- orite memories . . . took part in many school activities . . . an avid reader who anxiously awaited se- nior year. JANICE A. DE ROXTRA . . . loquacious, smiling Janie. . . fondly recollects Mr. Lopez and graduation '74 . . . could be found on tennis courts in her spare time . . . this gal anxiously antici- pated senior year. 50 DONNA MARIE DE MEOLA . . . kind and friendly Donna will truly miss going across the street for lunch . . . keeps busy by in- creasing her store bought ward- robe . . . future plans include travel. WAYNE R. DESMOND . . . amicable Wayne-bee . . . a talented trumpet player . . . remem- bers fun down the shore at B-1 North . . . enjoyed English with Ms. Cutler . . . college lies ahead. KENN ,TOHN DEMKO . . . friendly, considerate Kenn . . . fond memories of working on the stage crew . . . wood shop rated as his favorite class . . . enioys playing chess and soccer. JO MARIE DE VINCENZO . . . jo . . . Mr. Brown heads her list of favorite teachers . . . greatly appreciated her 6th period English class . . . her experience with sewing and cooking will assist her in marriage. DIANE TEAN DE PASOUAL . . . smiling Dia . . . this friendly girl will always remember I-I.R. 105 and graphic arts with Mr. G . . . taking pictures at the football games provided a bit of ecstasy. ANGELA MARIE DI COSTA . . . loveable Ang . . . memories include being teased in homeroom by three special people . . . classes without boys were tragedies . . . future in secretarial work. KATHERINE A. DILLEY . . . The time is upon us, today is forever, tomorrow is just one of yesterday's dreams . . . with spe- cial thanks and peace to chief and muscles. ANGELINA MARIA DI MATTEO . . . sweet Angie . . . enjoyed sophomore biology class with Mrs. Karsh . . . French and Italian classes also provide fond recollec- tions . . . plans to major in lang- uages and to travel. GAYLE ROBIN DINNERMAN . . . sensitive Gayle will reminisce about math with Mr. Hooper . . . Write me a poem, make me a song . . . Tell me a story I don't yet know. LUKE DI ORIO . . . fun-loving Luke fondly re- members third period English with Mr. Leite . . . playing football pro- vides good times . . . hopes to possess a Cadillac in the near fu- ture. DEBORAH ANN DIMMICK . . . smiling Debbie . . . graphic arts and Mr. G made a great combination . . . a career in fashion designing about to commence . . . Never thought about tomorrow, it seemed like a long way to come. -J. Geils. MARLENE DI RIENZO . . . active Marlene enjoys tennis and bicycling in her spare time . . . Mr. Sciarrillo was a pleasure to know . . . plans on nursing career in the future. TI-IERESA ANN DI NICOLA . . . Terry . . . this happy girl will never forget the fun in 3rd period study . . . Mr. Lopez and Ms. Cutler rate high . . . hopes to become a pharmacist. r MICHAEL DOBLER . . . Mr. Cenicola an outstanding memory from Michael's years at BHS . . . art class with Mr. Lopez will be sorely missed. sl a. in nz , 4 CLAIRE ANN DOEMLING . . . ambitious Claire . . . com- munications major plans career after college . . . To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your own heart is true for all men. fn JEFFREY D'ONOFRlO . . . Jeff . . . disliked early morn- ing alarm clocks . . . will not easily forget Mr. Kotcho's class . . . holds fond memories of Mr. Brown and Ms. Mac Brair. as 1 ' x ' v V 'Q X 3 x., 4 X . If Y 9' .,Q. F5521 r . ' ' 1 . i i 52 NICK D'ORAZIO . . . Nick . . . being in the all school production at the top of his list of memories . . . was included in a crowd scene in Godfather 11 . . . a future artist or actor. JOHN STEWART DOUGLAS . . . known asP19'1'he Yank in South Africa, John will reminisce playing soccer Land singing with the Folk Group . . . Mr. Sciarrillo and Mr. Diller stand out . . . awaits a possible future in inter- national business. . 'sf' Q. . I 4 Us if - SUZANNE LISA DRIES . . . Teeny . . . crafts class and Mr. Eller rate high . . . antici- pates a job after graduation. SUSAN LYNN DORNIAK . . . Sue . . your ambitious typ- ing editor . . lfmemories of Mrs. DeVries' classes will always be vivid . . . a career in business ad- ministration awaits this co-ed. JOHN EDWARD DREXLER . . . Drex . . . remembers junior English with Mr. Brown . . . looks forward to graduation, so that he can pursue a career in printing. FRANCINE ALTAGRACIA DURAND . . . likeable Francine . . . Mrs. Palmer was her favorite teacher . . . Spanish and art class highlighted her days . . . plans to attend col- lege. FRANTZ GRACIA DURAND . . . quiet, kind Frantz . . . rec- ollections of science and electronics . . . appreciated all the teachers . . . plans to attend college. CAROL ANN EAGLES . . . Eagles . . . always laughing . . . loved English with Mr. Leite and H.R. with Mrs. Monahan . . . Mr. Petite will also provide fond memories . . . hopes to become a beautician. LAURENE ELLMERS . . . sincere, thoughtful Reenie . . . loves the outdoors,-,ind music . . . fond memories Ebf ,speed skating and horseback riding . . . the sun he comes the world to soften up. SHARON MARIE DUVA . . . Sharon . . . Mr. Smith's his- tory class was one to remember. . . especially troublesome were periods 1-8. . . Ms. Jackson rates number one . . . a nursing career awaits. v CHERYL ANN ELKINS . . . homeroom with Mrs. Monahan will be a pleasant memory . . . laughing Cheryl loves to drive.. . will not forget companions from years at BHS. DEBRA A. ENGEL . . . bubbly, extroverted Debi . . . history was interesting with Mr. Higgins and Mr. Blomquist . . . fondly remembers 6th period lunch with the Gang . . . a future psy- fhologist . . . Life is for us to IVC. . zffmara i CHRISTINE ANN EPLEY . . . Chris . . . athletic and ac- tive . . . enioyed graphic arts and crafts . . . knowing Mr. Eller and Mr. Golubowski was an experience . . . plans a career as a hair stylist. A A n I- WALTER W. ERCK . . . quiet Walt . . . favs include political science and Ms. Mac Brair . . . this avid stamp collector and camper plans to attend college or ioin 'the air force. 53 v--- -1 FIORE ESPOSITO . . . Espo . . . an asset to our var- sity teams . . . unforgettable are the fun times with loe Mast . . . graphic arts highlighted his days . . . college in his future plans. BILL FARRELL . . . athletic Bill . . . has a fondness for basketball and football . . . Mr. Navarro and Mr. G will evoke recollections . . . hopes to go to college after graduation. JOANNE MARIE FERRANTE . . . outgoing Joanne cherishes the memory of Mr. Fa1ler's U. S. His. tory 1 class . . . enioys listening to records . . . will enter the nursing field. 54 DIANE FAIRCHILD . . . cheerful. happy Diane . . . likes to swim, bowl. and play ten- nis . . . this co-manager of the varsity soccer team will never for- get Mr. Faller and Mr. Vitrone. GREGORY 'FARRTNGTON . . . intelligenQ-Greg . . . another one of Mr. Mossq's fans . . . this outdoors buff likes hunting. arch- ery, camping, and fishing . . . plans to attend med school. GARY PETER FERRARA . . . extroverted, fun-loving Gary . . . an avid sports fan who will fulfill his ambition to become 9. carpenter . . . takes with him fond memories of Mr. Tucker and Mr. Faller. DEBBIE ANN FASSNACHT . . . Debbie .N Qgfertioyed riding to school on the bgckjof a 50 cc. Hon. da . . . Ms. Girigher rates number one . . . looking forward to col- legiate life . . . What is this non- sense? SUSAN CAROL FERRERA . . . Little Sue . . . cheerful, am- bitious . . . recalls tripping up the stairs with five jars of paint, which thereafter cracked . . . Mr. Lopez, Mr. Blomquist, and Mrs. Basker- ville will long be remembered. ., DOTY FAUROT . .. . Dote . . . energetic and out- going . enioyed H.R. 200 and gymnastic practices . . . this out- doors lover plans on a career as a teacher. MARIA CAMILLE FERRUGGIA . . . sensitive Snoop . . . vivid- ly remembers Mr. Abramds math class, as well as Mr. Weil and Mr. Tucker . . . a future actress who hopes to travel extensively. JOANNE MARIE FICETOLA . . . friendly Jo remembers go- ing up to 3rd floor girls' room . . . liked English with Mr. Leite, dis- liked crowded halls . . . this at- tractive girl will become a beauti- cian. KATHLEEN THERESA FITZGERALD . . . fun-loving Kathy liked party- ing and boogying . . . recollections of history with Mr. Kotcho and lunch . . . outgoing gal intends to be psychology major . . . another member of Mr. Tucker's fan club. ROBERT N. FINKEI. . . . Han alias Voice of the Bengals . . . this friendly sports announcer recalls walking to school with Cleo and Penn, B-1 North, and tip ing on Fridays . . . college in California anticipated. COLLEEN ANN FLANAGAN . . . fun-loving Coll . . . a de- votee of both Mr. G and Mr. Leite . . . vivid memories of his- tory and 2nd period across the street . . . foresees employment in a bank. V .. .. ROBERT ALAN FINN . . . athletic Bob . . . seen with either a soccer ball or golf club . . . bored by BHS assem lies . . . this friendly guy has remembrances of math and English . . . plans in- clude college. STEVEN PAUL FLANAGAN . .U . ambitious Steve wishes to own a business . . . getting out early for work highlighted his days . . . recalls rough times in gym class . . . interests include rifle shooting. gf.. A A SUZANNE GENEVIEVE FORMATO . . . creative Sue . . . in future will direct motion pictures . . . rec- ollections of her Galaxie 500 and sitting on park bench . . . Ms. Kounelias and French class stand out. JANE SHIRLEY FISK . . . friendly jane . , . a sports buff . . . getting up in the morn- ing was a hard task . . . recollec- tions of math with Mr. Hooper and Mr. Mosso . . . fun-loving gal plans to be phys. ed. major. DONNA MARIE FOGGIO . . . cheerful Donna . . . a Miss Parlcerton fan . . . recalls with happiness the '74 Senior Prom . . . hobbies range from animals to bike riding . . . pretty gal will be a secretary, CINDY G. FRANCE . . . sensitive, loquacious Cin . . . will definitely miss classes taught by Mr. Diller and Ms. Baskerville . . . a talented gymnut and singer . . . future lmdecided. 55 I' RODNEY K. FRANCE . . . Roddy . . . likes to do wood- working in his spare time . . . Mr. Stellatella and mechanics helped to make these past three years a pleasant experience. DEBORAH ANN FREDA . . . pretty Debbie remembers breakfast at Yankee Peddler . . . disliked getting up early to face crowded halls . . . this gal, who always combs her hair, will enter beauty field. ' PAUL STEVEN FREDERICKS . . . scientific Paul remembers crazy moms in the plant room . . . this fun-loving guy's interests in- clude hunting, fishing, and motor bikes . . . favorite class: metal shop. KERSTIN MARIA FRANSSON . . . happy Kerstin, a recent edi- tion to BHS via AFS . . . memor- ies of Ms. Stefanelli and Ms. Den- nison will be takeh back to Sweden . . . enjoys relaxing walks in the woods . . . plans a career in social service. JOAN MARIE FREDERICKS . . . Fred . . . possesses a perky personality . . . despised sitting in two consecutive study peridos . . . Mr. Brown and Mr. Connelly pro- vide fond memories . . . this cute senior will do clerical work. JENNIFER ALICE FRITZ . . . Jeni . . . '. It isn't ever the same. In time, I'll change. And you. And the currents, of our lives. This moment, and you, are unforget- table. SUSAN HELEN FRITZ . . . outgoing Sire-ll. . . a future accountant will fondly recall Mr. Blomquist's SS Production Lab, Mr. Mosso, and Mr. Hooper . . . You don't find life worth living, you make it that way. NOREEN, FUCCI . . . amiable, intelligent Fuch won't forget t1'aClffW1Ll1 Mr. Wil- liams . . . this ferriale Mercury an- ticipates law or medicine in the fu- ture . . . For they can conquer who believe tl1ey can. DAVID THOMAS FUMOSA . . . Fo . . . found stretching to catch balls on lst base . . . re- calls 11th and 12th English with Ms. Gingher . . . this nice guy will travel and own a business. MICHELE ANGELA FRUCCI . . . remembers Steno I and II classes with Mr. Connelly and Mrs. Harvey . . . Fruch . . . fun to be with and a talented pianist... foresees a career as a dancing teacher. EUGENE CETOLA . . . A future engineer who has a fondness for coinsg stamps, and sports . . . intelligent guy remem- bers three years of German with Mr. E . . . the Don is seen often with tennis racket in hand. JEANANN FUNARO . . . attractive Jean recollects Mr. Loven's history class as terrific . . . crowded stairways irked her . . . Mrs. Parciak and Mrs. Pulitanoz tops! . . . plans to attend business school. wi. 5 3 W ,VT +535 LA-, is xl ,,, 0 5. t ' WG. t E 'wx e' 'If X as X X Y ,- ' -f 2 tg, s s.. Q Q 1 S N wi-+A ka, , Y , A S gist, T 3 Gr - A ,- fp YQ- N u ? infi- ,H 'Q 'im :ia nn, 1 j , 4- 1 Q' Q3 ' Y X H' , 5 ' 1 wap, .NS ai - , ' ,.A Ha man ff JE . jaw. LUCYNDA ANN GABARA . . . this future airport employee reminisces the girls' room and Sth period lunch with friends . . . travel anxious Lou enjoys jazz . . . fondly recalls Mr. Mosso and Mr. Menill. MICHAEL ANTHONY GALLO . . . G . . . seen either with soc- cer ball or on bank bench . . memories of Mr. William's math tests and English across the street . . . this handsome guy will be an asset to any campus. STANLEY GREGORY GARBOWSKI . . . Stash . . . not having a pen for English bothered him . . . en- joyed junior year classes and watching soccer team . . . hopes to enter the field of radio and T.V. WILUAM GAGNON . . . Bill's visits to Mr. Henry's office are hard to forget . . . happy memories of graphic arts with Mr. G . . . this future photographer enjoys hiking and camping in his leisure time. MICHAEL GANNING . . . Mike . . personal Arnold Palmer .'2g?'.'jthis math wiz has memories of2Mr. Hooper and Mr. Gruszczynsld g . . when golf club is absent, his fondness for math class cou1dn't be diminished. MICHAEL CARL GARNER . . . ambitious Mike would like to travel and to own a business ...botheredbymath...in- terests include photography . . . re- calls going out for lunch . . . top class was graphic arts. JOY L. GALEOS . . . active joy found. fun in German and History I . . her spare time, this friendly gal -enjoys crafts and sports . . . memories of Mr. Mosso and Mr. Blomquist prominent. all. t.., DENNIS PATRICK GALLAGHER . . . Dennis . . . one of our power- ful football squad members . . . memories of leaving for lunch.. . Mr. Loven rates number one . . . hobbies include music . . . future holds attendance at a trade school. PATT1 GARAFALO . . . Cheeks . . . remembers get- ting caught talking rn Mr. Pesrle's class . . . this sincere senior dis- liked homework and recall. . . . en- joyed Drst. Ed. class. KENNETH ANTHONY GARBACKI . . . senior year schedule topped Ken's list of happy memories . . . outgoing fellow enjoyed Mr. Mid- dleton and Mr. Hooper . . . not hav- ing a World History book annoyed him . . . gym supplied good times. Q W p . .jp t , . ag I v Q S.. ROBERT MARK GARNER . . . imaginative Rob . . . two lunch periods per day made his stay at BHS enjoyable . . . camping a major time consumer . . . graphic arts stands out . . . a future em- ployee at a plumbing firm. JIMMY ANDREW GENTILE . . . jimmy participated in several gym demonstrations . . . fondly re- calls class with Mr. Stellatella.. . finds leisure through working on cars. .5 DEBBIE GERMINO . . . ambitious Debbie . . . Mrs. SchoenGood's gym class will be re- membered . . . fun means partying . . . burdened by homework . . . this hardworking gal's future lies in in- terior decoration. l ROSEMARY GATTA . . . friendlygRosemn.ry has fond remernbrances of-.English with Ms. Cutler . . . Mrilfonnelly was also tops . . . future plans include sec- retarial work or court' stenography. JANET GENTILES JOYCE GIANGRANDE . . . Ms. Cutler, Mr. Blomquist, and Mr. Connelly are well thought of . . . irritated by monotonous studies . . . after graduation will attend key punch operator school. JAMES VINCENT GATTO . . . fun-loving Jim enjoys mechan- ics and Metal Shops I and II . . . also recollects Mrs. Hamner's home- room . . . in his spare time, he races cars. STEPHEN ANTHONY GERACI . . . Anythigg,worth having is worth wantingj working for . . . tenacious,-lambitious Steve. .. this talented tennis player will re- call graduation day '74 . . . his fu- ture dedication to surgery sure to be unique. 1 u. I 9 U idx: l Y -9' if 'ls' F if DIANE THERESSE GAUSEPOHL . . . Diane remembers Mr. Berk- heiser's class . . . swimming and cycling occupy her leisure time. . . her talent helped the all-school pro- ductions to be successful . . . plans to major in drama. iaith. r ff E f lt 2 A 2 in il. -2 -f ,,, ,f 4 'ii gi... , ., I f if DEBORAH VVHITTY GILLERAN . . . Debbie remembers French idioms mingled with twirling ba- tons . . . Spanish mixed-up with Italian accent . . . now alive and well and living somewhere in a dream. . . . Rosanne arts with Mr. G her fond- est 'BHS Mr. Con- nelly paveithe road for a suci secretarial career. . K d SANDRA GISONTI . . . friendly Sandy has fond mem- ories of Ms. Dubois . . . Sandy plans on entering the nursing pro- fession. DENNIS MICHAEL GLENNON . . . Dennis recalls history with Mrs. Yuhas . . . admires Mr. Vul- taggio, Ms. Stefanelli, and Mr. Tracey . . . after graduation looks forward to technical training school. SHARON MAE GLUCOFT . . . Short-Legs recollects Mrs. Hamner's H.R .... musically in- clined Sharon will never forget playing with the Bengal Marching 100 . . . plans for nursing school in the future. se , - W, X, KAREN GLAIIBERMAN . . . ambitiousfisincere Karen... irritated by crowded hallways . . . classes with Mrs: I-Iilrwine and Miss Gaeng will be recalled . . . on to college next. DOROTHY GLENNON . . . History Club trip stands out in Dorothy's mind . . . fond recol- lections of Foods I and Bookkeep- ing I . . . her sensitivity a definite asset to this future nurse. GUS GODINE . . . hard-working Gus is inter- ested in motorcycles and sports cars . . . likes 1:30 dismissal and would rather forget his disappear- ing car . . . treasures good times in gym with Mr. Mooney. RICHARD ALAN GOLDSMITH . . . Dick . . . continually ioking around with friends . . . was bored by those Friday night football films . . . proud of the victorious slaughter of Nutley's football team. WILLIAM CRAIG GORDON . . . active Craig . . . knowing Mr. Howat was rewarding . . . memor- ies of varsity basketball . . . Craig was a valuable addition to SGA . . . anxiously seeks college degree. P ROBERT D. GOLDSTEIN . . . amicable Bob smiles when thinking of Mrs. I-Iamner's H.R. . . . being called Goldberg ir- ritating . . . Mr. Hooper. Mr. Fal- ler. and Mr. Spencer rate high . .. Bob awaits a career in public re- lations. ta KAREN M. GONNELLA . . favorite memories of Karen include math class with Mr. Wil- liams and thettemperature of the school exceeding 60 degrees in winter . . . cheerful Karen aspires to be a math teacher or a model. TERRENCE GORN'Y . . . sports-minded Terry won't forget pinch hit home run against Kearny . . . recalls football state championship . . . another senior who found fun at B-1 North . . . a member of Mrs. Roth's fan club. ELAINE E. GRAEBER . . . A thousand true loves will live and die, but a dream lives on forever. -T. Rundgren. ROSEMARY GONNELLA . . . ambitious Roe plans on be- coming a commercial artist. . . fondly remembers Mr. Leite and Mr. De Trolio . . . will not forget the Prom and graduation. EDWARD J. GRAVE . . . fond memories of Mr, Faller and Mr. Hooper . . . will not miss doing oral reports and homework . . . this ambitious math enthu- siast plans a career as a cornpter programmer. ANASTASIA GRAY . . . Stacie Bettf' . lunches and times with Neil,and friends were Pantastic . . . follower of Yes and Aerosmith . . . crumbs and Bonzos . . . collegiate life awaits. ROBERT W. GRZYBOWSKI . . . amicable Bob . . . bothered by the hike across the street to classes in the administration build- ing . . . Mr. Abramo and Mr. Na- varro stand out in his mincl . . . ml- legiate life anticipated. ELLEN GREENE . . . cheerful, amiable Ellen . . . this talented poet retains fond memories of Mr. Blomquists history class and Mrs. Monahan's English class . . . a future social worker or writer. DIANE MLIQLIARNERI . . . easy-goingS1,Di recalls steno with Mr. Connelly and Business English . . . listening to music and bowling occupy leisure time . . . plans to be a medical sec- retary. 4 ..ag THOMAS ARTHUR GRENELL . . . friendly Tom remembers the non-stop laughter in junior history . . annoyed by numerous oral re- ports and the 8:00 bell . . . plans on veterinary work. 0 I -Rf1n'9 'Of' EVELYN GUERRERO . . . Tiny . . . Mr. Orsini was unique . . . always found with a smile in Spanish . . . listening to Latin music relaxes her . . . future spent soaring as an airplane pilot. ROBERT JOHN GRIVNER . . . happy Bob looks forward to graduation day 1975 . . . enioyed classes with Mr. Bleier and Mr. Williams . . . future includes run- ning his own business. CATHY LYNNE GUTH . . . pretty Cathy . . . hated awak- ening at 6:30 and getting out at 2:30 . . . this flagwaver fondly recalls those football games and Mr. Blomquist's history classes . . . another gal who anticipates a nurs- ing career. L. X MARK EDWARD I-IAGGERTY . . . Treherne-N... . will long re- member Mr. William's once-a-sea- son stepped-on','speech . . , re- freshed by Mr. Blomquist and Ms. Cutler . . . will be a resourceful member of any college track team. GLORIAJEAN HARPER . . . helpful Peanut holds fond memories of arts and crafts with Mr. Eller . . . hobbies include rol- ler skating and sky diving . . . bound for junior college or the navy. r ANTHONY JOHN HACKETT . . . wishes to express his thanks to Mr. Leite for the most enjoy- able class in his scholastic years . . . plans to go into carpentry after graduation. JOHN D. HARPER . . . friendly Fro won't forget the races on the way to school . . . Mr. Stellatella and Mr. Brown pro- vided good times . . . this future heavy machine operator enjoys tink- ering with cars. KIM MACDONALD HARRIS . . . warm, friendly Kim found Mr. Kotcho, Mrs. Milazzo, and Mrs. Parciak inspiring . . . last- ing memories of the Ski Club trip to Austria . . . another fu- ture nurse. , f A , . CHRISTINE MARTHA HAESE . . . ecological-minded Chris has memories of 3rd period study with Neil . . . Mr. Faller's political sci- ence class won't be easily forgot- ten . . . canoeing provided fun times. IS CINDY ANN HARRIS . . . happy Cindy . . . Mr. Brown, Mr. Vultaggio, and Mr. Tucker were tops . . . memories of science class are outstanding . . . onto a nursing college. .69 uw TIMOTHY HEALEY JANET HELMELINGER . . . talkative . . will rem- inisce about thilmeachers' Oldies Concert, Mr. Navarro, and Mr. Fal- ler . . . aiming Rfor a career as a secretary. BARBARA TERESA HEALY . . . happy Barb . . . steno and English Ill provided fun . . . fourth period lunch in her junior year brings back memories . . . plans to attend a business school. LINDA BARBARA HENDERSON . . . fantastic times going to foot- ball and basketball games . . . quiet Barb occupies herself with music and drawing . . . looks for- ward to art school. KAREN ANN HARVEY Kay remembers . . . creative steno and Mr. Connelly . . . can be found in a pool or on a horse . . . listens to Latin and soul mu- sic . . . will further her educa- tion at art school. f-o x -.g-. KAREN MARY HATHAWAY . . . friendly, outgoing Karen . . . endless reminiscences as the maior- ette of BHS band Vi . . Mr. Haas, Mr. Sciarrillo, and Mr. Blomquist were tops . . . collegiate life after commencement. i 3 GERALDIN E QI-IERBST . . . man ha y2z ant room ex- periencesyi . of Mr. Sciarrillo, MrsIgYsBt5ylan, and Mr. Wagner imprinted on her mind . . . who so would be a man must be a non-conformist . . -1 R...- rl DEBORAH ANNE HERD . . . easy-going, witty Debbie . . . working in the attendance office with Mrs. Parciak provides fond memories . . . a knick-knack col- lector . . . looking forward to em- ployment in an office and mar- riage. JOSEPH HERZOG , . . joe will never forget history with Mr. Higgins . . . Mr. Brown was a pleasure to know . . . this future mechanic enjoys hunting in his spare time. v Rx SS.-:ir . .9'3i53'a ' iff? ff' . f 2 .A THOMAS E. HEUSSLER . . . Tom . . . would never toler- ate an abolishment of Mr. Leite's everagrowing fan club . . . pet peeve? densely populated halls . . . spare time filled with play- ing basketball and baseball. ROBERT THOMAS HIGGINS . . . Bob . . .' won't forget the rounds in the morning . . . sci- ence labs were annoying . . . Ger- man and English classes won't be forgotten . . . hopes to have Esq. placed after his name. T? CATI-IY ANNE MARIE HOBY . . . grateful to Miss Bill and Mr. Franciosi for all the help they gave her . . . will recall the first two weeks of her senior year . . . plans to go into modeling. 'I' K ooalfxv A ',',5'5' 0V .4 ls ' 5-N xc 'df' ,v.' lla' . ANGELA ERCILIA HOLLINGSHEAD . . . friendly, warm Ang creates much of her wardrobe . . . Mrs. Weizelman's English class will be missed . plans to become an airline stewardess. BLOOMF RICHARD M. HOLMES . . . Mr. Golubowski, Mr. Hoff- man, the trip to Washington, metal shop, and graphic arts are includ- ed in his BHS top ten recollec- tions . . . will seek employment after graduation. xEL9 VS- . ..-cxuvt DEBRA LEE HOPE . . . easy-going, friendly Hope . . . Mr. Tucker's history class will provide happy recollections . . . a career as a display artist lies in the future. 1 MARGUERITE ELIZABETH HOPWOOD . . . fondly recalls times spent in the nurse's oliice . . . vivid mem- ories of Ms. Cutler . . . swimming and water-skiing rate high . . . Wedding bells in the future. JUNE MARIE HORN . . . amicable June . . . band prac- tice and talking to her friends will not be forgotten . . . holds Mr. Blomquist in high esteem . . . may soon be found on the other side of a teachers desk. MARYANN BHHORUZY . . . Mare fondly-L recalls saying pledge of allegiance- in H.R. with Mrs. Hayes . an important member of the girls' tennis team . . . airlines career awaiting her. ALEX ANDREW HSU . . . diligent Alex . . . a trav- eler and an avidrmusic lover . .. Ms. MacBrair and Mr. Lopez were favorites . . . foresees a career in medicine. i i I MARYBETH HUGHES . . . our outgoing class treasurer . . . Mare willgirecall cheering at the football games . . . speech with Mr. Berkheiser was surely an experience . . . a collegiate life awaits. JACK W. HOWARD . . . fond memories of fifth pe- riod lunch and homeroom . . . won't forget the day Chip and he stole Gus Godine's car . . . will be a lawyer after commencement. LYLE WADE HOWARD . . . outgoing Coyote . . . mem- ories include cutting eighth pe- riod study . . . hopes to run the Baja on a motorcycle . . . will become a motorcycle mechanic after graduation. , l . PATRICIA C. HUGHES . . . an endless bundle of energy . . . Patty . . . will always recall the good times in BHS . . . will become a lucky man's wife after further studies. .rf? ?ff ' ROBERT HUTCHINSON . . . Bob looks forward to lunch and summer vacations . . . has visions of his future affluence. va L 1 f I , 4 3. Y E A f Q 9 f 5 -1 .gm . , 'xg 'W ,nr .X ANN P. Kaiapovmiz . . . Ann foundsitlrose first period classes tough Atoqgtake . . . two years with MfQf3'MDSS0 left a last- ing impression J. . unforgettable good times at Super Greaser . . . a future accounting major. , x ,al DONNA ROSALIE KEELEY . . . friendly Donna . . . annoy- ed by lack of freedom at BHS . . . fifth period lunch with friends brings recollections . . . sees secretarial career ahead. i tj KAREN A. KELLY . . . easy-going and carefree . . . Karen dreaded the daily search for a parking space . . . loves listening to rock music . . . fu- ture plans undecided. KEVIN JOSEPH KEAN EY . . . athletic Kean . . . often seen on Bengal pitching mound . . . this fantastic hurler has memor- ies of BHS games . . . Mr. Mos- so was tops . . . looks forward to college and pros. LINDA ANN KEIFFER . . . jolly Lin. . . Mrs. Monahan stands out as a great teacher . . . recollects '74 Senior Prom. . . this smiling gal has practical nurs- ing in mind as future career. CYNTHIA ROBIN KENNEDY . . . our talented cheering captain, Cindy has never ending impres- sions of the confusion of three years at BHS . . . glad to have known Mr. Tucker . . . partying, modern dance, and bowling pro- vide enjoyment. PATRICIA KEARNS . Variety is the spice of Wise men learn from life. . . . the past, only fools yearn for it. X 4 -35: 'O ELIZABETH GAII.. KENNEDY . . . friendly Lizzie . . . recollec- tions of good times in fifth pe riod lunch . . . English with Mrs. Weizelman was an unforgettable experience . . . headed toward a secretarial career. JEFF JOSEPH KINDER . . .the small man's advocate, Eff declares, I may be small, but I think big. . . . music plays a major role in his life . . . vic- tories over Montclair were a pleas- ure . . . music college ahead. DAWN MARIA KLINE . . . active Dawn, into just about every activity at BHS . . . enjoyed cheating Montclair on Thanks- giving '73 . . . People say I take no jive, that's the reason I stay alive. DANIEL PAUL KERRIGAN . . . good-natured Aldo . . . al- ways joking around . . . sophomore Spanish with Mr. Navarro unfor- gettable . . . vivid memories of lunch with the boys in 10th and 11th . . . summer '74-B-1 North . . . next stop: college. JANE ELLEN KLEINSCHMIDT . . . friendly Janie reminisces talk- ing with friends in lunch . . . gym with Miss Parkerton was memor- able . . . annoyed with adminis- tration building classes . . . fore- sees employment in an office. PHY LLIS FRANCES KLOSOWSKI . . . a uniquefillustrious individ- ual . . . Freeiyoifi.r thoughts from the external world so you can feel the rays of God's love pouring over you and the universe. vb ' 109' been . S1 M Q H' I f sl, -- if 3' -il? 'f' 'YM - 5' BARBARA JOAN KERWIN . . . Barb. . . always the last one into class . . . memorable times having fun with all her friends . . . dreaded the trek to the ad- ministration building during the winter . . . campus life ahead as a psych major. CHRISTINE KINDER . . . happy Clitissie . . . another member of Mx-.gf Blomquist's fan club . . . annoyed by leaving H.R. 300 in senior year . . . our senior class vice president will receive a degree in elementary education. ge.. nq - 1 i 3 3 L ll ,. N-.ev 9,1 K: . mr rn Nun Sv-watchin . ,-r--ur,-, STEPHEN PETER KOSTAKOS . . . Greek' recalls sneaking a smoke in the boys' room . . . de- pressed by homework and tests . . . enjoyed knowing Mr. Stella- tella . . . will attend trade school. .1 ELIZABETH ANN KOWALSKI . . . sensitive, fun-loving: that's Lizard ! . . . years at BHS filled with happy remembrances . . . peeved by gum-crackers and snobs . . . Ms. Cutler's English class was unforgettable . . , Christian work will follow college. CHARLES KIRKLAND KNIGHT . . . handsome Chuckie had trouble getting up to catch the 7:15 bus . . . remembrances of algebra with Mr. Abramo and the relaxing sixth period lunch . . . college awaits. JOHN H. KORN . . . hardworking John . . . a real sports enthusiastw enjoyed phys- ics with Mr. Curcio '. . . recalls al:- sent mindedly going to study in- stead of class several times . . . sees a college degree in his future. l VIRGINIA ANN KOZAK . . . Virginia . . . steno and C.O.E. provided much enjoyment . . . horseback riding and sewing occu- pied the leisure time of this legal secretary-to-be. KAREN JEAN KONDROSKI . . . understanding Karen dreaded those first period classes . . . mem- ories of Mr. Loven's class will be cherished . . . enjoys bowling and baseball . . . plans a business ca- reer. R RICHARD RAYMOND KOSCIELAK . . . good looking Kahz irked by homework . . . Teachers' Oldies Concert unforgettable performance . . . biology with Mr. Sciarrillo rates high . . . water skiing and hockey occupy spare time . . . soon to be an engineer. ANN KOZAKIEWICZ . . . quiet Ann,y,Xa dedicated beach bum . . . chemistry with Ms. Dan- hof unforgettableugl . , favors abol- ishment of administration building classes . . . career in communica- tions lies ahead. 71 ge wc NO' Q0 th lf' i l DAVID KUEHLER . . . intelligeritQDaye . . . printing, participating infgittie Fidelis Youth Group, and singing with the Young Majority occupy, his spare time . . , a mam whiz. .Aft PEGGY A. KUHL UF, ,V , vftiw fflff fi ,Kam L x 6 -A-9 1 if fb 'tar -qw sv ,-c'i ?f rf' lfm DEBORAH KVVTATKOWSKI . . . energetic Debbie Kay . . . has pleasant memories of sixth period lunch and homeroom . . . this tal- ented guitarist will travel after commencement . . . remember you're a womblef' 72 ie VALERIE MARIE KREDER . . . Val . . . enthused by those breakfasts at the Yankee Peddler . . . considered Mr. Blomquist to be one of the best . . . this care- free serfior sees campus life ahead. IQKRL HARRY KULI. . . . Karl . . . Mr. Mascola and mechanics with Mr. Cenicola stand out as tops . . . future plans after graduation are still up in the air. ,V , 44 X LAUREN F. LANG . . . friendly Laur will always re- member H.R. 305 and going out for breakfast in the rain . . . this BHS twirler will soon find herself in junior college. PAUL C. LANG . . . inquisitive and likeable Leak- ie . . . fun times in Mr. Gru- szczyski's English class . . . often found under the hoods of cars . . . looks forward to receiving his di- ploma . . . the future holds a ca- reer in law. FRANK THOMAS KRUCZEK . . . ambitious Frank . . . Earth and Space Science an unforgettable experience . . . an avid sports fan, he plays basketball and football in his leisure time . . . a college bound fan of Mr. Vultaggio. KERIM ROY KURBANOGLU . . . Turk . . . often seen utiliz- ing a camera . . . found it hard to smile when the clock read 8:00 . . . English with Mrs. Monahan provided an enjoyable 42 minutes. DONNA MARIE LANGLOIS . . . Donna . . . active and smil- ing . . . will miss all the friends she's acquired . . . this avid gym- nast looks forward to becoming a fashion designer after high school. the MICHELE LARDIERI . . . amiable Shelley . . . corre- spondent of the Muns . . . al- ways recalls sharing problems in H.R. 303 and eating lunch with the whole gang . . . her kindness will help her achieve success as a physical therapist. PHILIP WAYNE LE DOUX . . . Rosco . . . tenacious and athletic . . . classes with Mr. Cur- cio and Mr. Middleton highlighted the years . . . playing baseball and taking bike hikes provide fun . . . operating computers a part of the future. IUDITH KAREN LEVEY . . . unpredictable Judi . . . has joyful remembrances of Sth period lunch . . . another miss who fondly shared problems in H.R. 503 . . . vivid memories of crafts . . . an- ticipates college and a career in merchandising. ART LAUDA . . . Big Chowder . . . will not miss having to be in schol at 8:00 . . . blowing up his electronics proiect in class unforgettable . . . college- awaits this fan of Mr. Tracey. MERRILYN DENISE LEGGINS . . . friendly Lynn . . . enjoys sew- ing and bowling . . . peeved by stuck up people . . . happy mem- ories of Mr. Fa1ler's class . . . a nursing career awaits. w EDWARD CIFIAQLES LEWIS . . . diligent, bing Ed. . . . will always reca. ' irth and Space Science with ,Nultaggio . . . tennis and bask all are high on this senior's list o favorite sports. 4. DEBORAH LA VACCA . . . Debbie . . . friendly and out- going . . . enioyed helping out Mrs. Torpey in the G.O .... has many happy memories and lasting friendships from BHS . . . another senior who will join the secretar- ial world. NANCY LENIO . . . Nancy . .Trl l ' y and ambiti- ous . . . irkedgsgfschool buses which arrived fdijfyf minutes early . . . in keeping with her hope to be a veterinarian, she possesses a small zoo at home. THOMAS MAURICE LE CALVEZ . . . easy-going Tom . . . will al- ways recollect iunior year electron- ics with Mr. Tracey . . . finds ecstasy on soccer fields . . . after graduation he will soar high in the air force. , LORI LEVENSTEIN . . . Lori. . . study with Mr. Abraruo will not be forgotten . I. . frequented the local ice skating rinks . . . future plans include edu- cating elementary school children. JUDITH ELIZABETH LEXA . . . easy-going Judy will never forget the ski trip to Austria . . . often seen at a skating rink, this active gal will concentrate her ef- forts on special education in col- lege. CHIUSTY LIN .. . . petite, intelligent Chiusty . . . has a fondnessfof, skating . . . this philatelist holds? many memories of orchestra and Mr. Byrne's classes . . . an asset to any college. BARBARA A. LONG 74 PATRICIA ANN LEY . . . Patty . . . warm and amicable . . . will never 'forget all the friends she's made and the good times they've had together at BHS . . . fondly recalls Mr. Blomquist . . . the future holds college degree. f o JANE E. LIPINSKI . , . the Saturday football ga.mes were memorable events for outgo- ing Iane . . . never enthusiastic about 1st period classes . . . looks ahead to a career as a court stenog- grapher. STEPHEN ANTHONY LONGO . . . Steve . . . will retain fond memories of classes with Mr. Ceni- cola and Mr. Stellatella . . . me- chanics provided good times . . . college or the marine corps will prepare him for a successful future. JEFFREY BERNARD LICHTER . . . quiet Jeff . . . could be found on a basketball court or in a swim- ming pool . . . math was a memor- able class . . . looks forward to suc- cess in college. ffl ft? wt f FRANK NICHOLAS LOPAPA . . . Frank . . . an avid sports fan . . . recollections of Ms. Jackson and sophomore biology with Mr. Sciarrillo . . . looks forward to a medical career after commence- ment. DOMINICK ANTHONY LO PRESTI . . . easy-going Dom. . . has fond memories of stage crew . . . this talented guitarist can be seen on basketball courts or baseball dia- monds . . . hopes to place the ini- tials D.D.S. after his name. JUNE A. LORENZ . . . fun-loving June , . . memor- ies of mornings in front of the stores will last forever . . . pet eeves? crowded stairways and ca- feteria food . . . participated in sharing problems with friends in H.R. 303. LINDA MICHELLE LOPOMO . . . good times in 5th period lunch will always be recalled by carefree Lin. . . unique reminis- censes of Mr. MangelIi's class . . . secretarial school awaits. DAVID S. LORD . . . friendly Dave . . . a photog- raphy buff . . . happiest memories are of Mr. Golubowski and graphic arts . . . anticipates joining the coast guard after graduation. G Q x BARBARA B. LUGO . . . sensitive Barbara will always remember first period study . . . this future pharmacist's pet peeve? getting out late . . . favorite teach- ers include Mr. Blomquist and Mrs. Monaco. PAUL LUICASZEWSKI . . . Luke . . . easy-going, sports minded . . . enjoyed tipping with Cleo and Terry . . . B-1 North will not be forgotten . . . Mr. Tucker and Ms. Post were well liked . . . college is next. PATRICIA C. MCCARRON . . . going across the street for lunch will long be remembered by Patti . . . bookkeeping with Mr. Petite was enjoyable . . . future undecided as yet. LEE LUSKER . . . Lee has fond recollections of the Electronics Club trips . . . slow moving stairways were annoy- ing . . . sure to b electronic C 3 SUCCESS 2.5 all JOHN A. MCCARTNEY . . . experiences on the photogra- phy staff and Mr. Stellatella's auto mechanics class will be reminisced by john . . . watching drag races provides relaxation for this future sports photographer. JOHN MCCONAGI-IIE . . . independent Macon . . . Ger- man with Mr. E was unforget- table . . . hated groping his way to school in the dark . . . enjoys boating and fishing . . . an asset to any college. DEBRA ANN LYNCH . . . Debbie . . . will not soon for- get rushing from the cafeteria to her third floor locker to the cook- ing room in five minutes . . . fu- ture happiness in the field of home economics awaits this sweet gal. SHARON EDITH MCCAW . . . musical Sharon will long re- member the thrill of making con- cert choir . . . disliked smoke in the girls' room . . . a career in music is in store. STEPHEN K. MCCONNELL . . . energetic, sincere Steve . . . graduation clay '74 stands out . . . Mr. Leite and Mr. Fran were great to know . . . sports and par- ties occupied his free time . . . eagerly awaited his commencement. TIM McCORMlCK . . . Tim . . . pleasant memories of lunch with Joan . . . Ms. Cutler and history with Mr, Cornish were most memorable . . . on to a col- legiate life. KATHLEEN O'NEIL MCDERMOTI' . . . fun-loving Kat . . . a pro at cutting classes . . . lunch periods stand out as the best . . . active in intramurals . . . a medical career is a possibility. EDWARD J. McGIVERN . . . intelligent Mc Giv. . . lst pe- riod German with Mr. Evdokimoff was an experience . . . loathed 7th period lunch . . . avid tennis player . . . anxiously awaits college. CLIFFORD EDWARD MCCULLOCH . . . composed Cliff gives Ms. Kounelias and Mr. G four star ratings . . . graphic arts provides keen remembrances . . . tinkering with cars is delightful to this for- est ranger-to-be. BARBARA MCDONOUGH . . . has recollections of spending 2nd period at the Yankee Pecldler with friends . . . Mr. Connelly won't be forgotten . . . friendly Barb aspires to enter into business. RUTH HOPE MCGRATH . . . vacations were most memor- able for Ruth . . . looking forward to graduation . . . a future car- penter. JAMES JOSEPH MCGINNISS . . . energetic Jim was a member of the J.V. wrestling squad and A.V. crew . . . Mr. Mosso was a favorite . . . career in law enforce- ment awaits. PATRICK PETER MCGINNISS . . . Mugs recalls his first wrestling match . . . Mr. Middle- ton and gym rate favorably . . . disliked studies . . . religion a key part of the days ahead. 77 3 , A ff' am , QQSWSW ', is 5 'P Lx 'S gig, Ji? -5 if-1 49 1 Q Y .f 4? V .3 wh i .LQ - Ma, -YQ 5 X 35:19 fi ggi rw ,J X 1,9 FELICIA CAROL MALECKI . . . moving to Colorado will give Felicia time to reflect . . . memor- ies of BHS will never fade . . . this future nurses aide enioyed Eng- lish, math, and gym. i CHRISTA I. MANGNITZ . . . undestanding Chris . . . Eng- lish with Ms. Cutler was a pleas- ure, history an annoyance . . . swimming is a favorite pastime. ELIZABETH C. MALTA . . . Betsy . . . favorite pastimes include ice skating and Mets' ball games . . . will reminisce about joking in back of Secretaries I . . .- airline career next. JOHN MANNING . . . Ms. Cutler was -Iohn's num- ber one favorite . . . has a strong dislike towards filling out question- naires . . . the life of a salesman lies ahead after an anxiously awaited graduation. JOHN ANTHONY MANCINI . . . Cheeny . . . lunch with Ms. Jackson will long be remem- bered . . . closed studies and first and ninth periods were despairing . . . interests range from music to Woodworking . . a welcome addi- tion to any college. PETER FRANK MANNION . . . quiet Peter holds endless rem- iniscences of his mechanics class . . . Mr. Mooney is one teacher who won't be forgotten . . . hopes one day to fulhll his dream of becoming a C.P.A. ANN MANCUSO 1 . . personable, amiable Ann en- joys being with people . . . home- room with Mr. Konn was a fav- orite . . . Ann found the four min. ute rush between classes unnerving . . . loves playing the guitar. LYNN MARASCO . . . Lynnie, who is usually smil- ing, always enjoyed good conver- sations with friends . . . she plans to attend college . . . hoping that something will materialize. ,..f,. JERRY MARCIANO . . . Rock . . . Mr. G and Mr. Stell provided interesting classes . , . often found wandering in the halls . . . endless memories of junior history with Mr. Loven . . . a certain success at any trade. THOMAS M. MARESCA . . . winning the Big Ten in soc- cer will long be remembered by Tom . . . looked forward to classes with Mr. Tracey and Mr. Kotcho . . . a future physical education teacher. FRANCES MARINO . . . Fran . . ,Blomquist and Mr. Evdokimoffglgiere outstanding, . . . likes rnusicifand sports . . . Fran's ambition to become a reg- istered nurse. 80 GERARD J. MARRA . . . easy-going jerry will treas- ure memories of Mr. Konn's H.R. . . . fond recollections of Mr. Wil- liams, Mr. G, and graphic arts . . . working is ahead for this Park Boy. MARY ANN MAREK Mary . . . our energetic editor will reminisce the Super Greasers and Mr. Faller's 5rd period class . . . long schedules and over-due dead- lines dismayed this future surgical nurse. MICHELLE R. MARGOTTA . . . our class secretary for two years . . . Michelle was overjoyed by being selected twirling captain . . . speech class provides a last- ing memory . . . college in near future. KAREN ANN MARRA . . . Karen . . . treasures memor- ies of going out for breakfast be- fore school . . . enjoyed steno with Mrs. De Vries, but disliked too much homework . . . pleasant mo- ments spent listening to music. NORA H. MARTIN . . . fun loving No . . . flag' waving practices and football games provide happy memories, but climbing stairs .and .running for classes were lrrltatmg - - - working and marriage are in the future. STEPHEN JOHN MARTIN . . . mention Mr. Tracey and Mr. Sciarrillo and Steve will recall en- joyable classes . . . fishing is a hobby . . . a collegiate life is ahead. MARY ANN MARTORANO . . . included among Mare's fav- orites were English with Ms. Stef- anelli, parties, listening to music, and going to jersey City . . . the future holds either college or work. Ae, 51' KAREN ANN MARZULLI . . . Karen . qrgereoalls enjoyable moments in Ms,'jiMac Brair's chemistry class Mr. Evdokim' off and Mr. Curcio will not be forgotten . . . our energetic Ben- gal tiger hopes for a future in physical education. SANDRA MASCERA . . . out going .Sandhas many rec- ollections fromf'QMr. Connelly's and Ms. Stefanfiglllfs classes . . . the football games' will also be re- membered . . . future success as a secretary. KAREN M. MASI . . . fun-loving Kar reminisces cutting study with Kathy to at- tend lunch . . . fond memories of Saturday field practices . . . re- calls the trauma of Mr. Willimis' math class . . . college next. MICHAEL ANTHONY MARTINO . . . Mike . . . fun to be with . . . fond memories of the good times at B-1 North . . . Pokey had trouble awakening for school . . . Mrs. Roth's English class was a pleasure . . . college ahead. STEVEN JOSEPH MARXANSKI . . . inclependentf tive . . . another upper classman ' believes Mr. Mosso and Mrla'Blomquist are uniquely talenteds teachers . . . a college bound, camera buff. ax 1 V if CORBY ANN MASTRES . . . Corby . . . always will re- member school trip to Italy . . . disliked all girl homeroom . . . interior decorating awaits this fash- ion-minded senior in the future. 81 JOSEPH A. MASTRIANI . . . athletic Mastro fondly re- calls our state championship foot- ball season . . . English with Mr. Leite will be recollected . . . our college bound football co-captain is an enthusiastic girl watcher. JUDITH M. MAVURO . . . Judy . . !.f,furl-loving and in- dependent . . .flffor those who love, time is not? . . . mention good times and the football games come to mind . . . a sure success in medical profession. DONNA MARIE MELCHIONDA . . . Donna will never forget Ms. Kounelias' English class in her sophomore year . disliked crowd- ed halls . . . collegiate life awaits. 82 NICHOLAS MATARAZZO . . . Nicky . . . an avid girl watcher . . . will long remember B-1 North . . . endless memories of the first varsity basketball game . . . this athlete, annoyed by crowded halls, is headed toward college. MELANIE LEE IVIEAD . . . Mel . . . favorite class was history with Mr. Loven . . . fond- ly recalls eating at the Yankee Peddler with her friends every morning . . . hopes to work on a farm out west. ROCCO MELILLO . . . garrulous Rocco could be found on the bench opposite BHS . . . not being able to smoke on the grounds was irritating . . . fu- ture plans undecided. DIANA MATCHUNK . . . Di . . . always smiling . . . fondly recalls making the twirling squad . . . disliked going to school periods 1 through 9, which in- cluded fourth period brunch . . . future happiness as a LPN. A VICTORIA JEAN MEGARO . . . friendly Vickie reminisces about the ski trip to Austria . . . Mr. Tucker is tops . . . won't for- get Memorial Park nights and 11th grade English class with Mrs. Monahan. GEORGE A. MAURO . . . Chip . . . treasures mem- ories of fifth period lunch . . . Mr. Sciarrillo and Mr. Lackey headed his list of favorities . . . plans to make college and the navy part of his future. PHYLLIS ANN MEININGER . . . Family Living and Child De- velopment won't be forgotten . . . Ms. Bass and Ms. Graef were in- spiring- . . . Take time to love and be loved, it is a God given privilege. SUSAN E. MERCOGLIANO . . . happy Sue recalls being a homeroom rep. for three years . . . appeared in the gym show as a sophomore . . . crowded halls were frustrating . . . future un- decided. , l be MARISA MICELI . . . friendly Marisa . . . 4-th pe- riod study and lunches were most memorable . . . another senior who was annoyed by crowded halls . . . hopes to pursue a career in business. . in JOSEPH MERCURI . . . having English in the Ad- ministration Building was bother- some . . . M.r. Hooper's 7th pe- riod math class was unique . . favorite astimes include basket: ball and baseball. RALPH ANTHONY MENNA . . . fond memories of 10th grade English with Ms'.',QKounelias . . . sports minded Buzz delights in tennis and weightlifting , . . busi- ness management ahead. HENRY PAUL MESOT . . . clever Hank . . . liked Ms. Bass and Mr. Cornish . . defin- itely won't forget Mr. Henry's of- fice . . . working with animals an integral part of days ahead . . . Still water runs deep. JO ELLEN MIELE DEBBIE SUSAN MILKO . . . open minded jo , , , Mr, Fgl. . . . agreeable Debbie holds fond ler's smile was notable . . . Ms. 1119-U101'i25 Of English Wifh Ml'- Cutler rates high . . . will rem- BFOWH - - - kePf l-NSY with BYIH- inisce about gym dass , , , may nastics . . . wishes to obtain an of- enter army or college. fice l0b- LYNDA MEOLI . . . Lynda . . . a member of the A.V. crew . . . welcomes graduation . . . plans to go on to college to major in photography. FLORENCE MICHELE MEYERS . . . understanding Florence . . . thoroughly enjoyed her junior year at BHS . . . Mr. Tucker was in- spirational . . . could do without crowded stairways . . . college bound. GLENN EDWARD MILLER . Glenn clearly recalls BHS va- cations . . . Mr. Vultaggio and Ms. Bass were memorable . . . plans to travel after graduation. 83 r I U arm 'r 1 . 5 , 3 aff. ,af A .wg-f wiki R. 6? WWE hx J ll Y - 4 f im, 9 'b f f 1 E s S 'K 1 i' v if'-,F K! 5 U 1 . i9-55:55 Q- Av: Vg ., - u,, PK. x . J, . . 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Debbie . . . new encounters and the eagles . . . Friends and lovers past and gone and no one waiting further ong l'm running short ot things to be and sunshine means a lot to me. DIANE MOLINSKI . . . Moe . . . how could she ever forget graphic arts and those fun times at lunch? . . . truly en- joyed having Mr. Golubowski and Mr. Loven as teachers . . . outside school, she loves to fish. MICHELE MONTESANO . . . quiet, considerate Michele . . . now and then acquires pleas- ure from a good game of tennis . . . bookkeeping with Mr. Fior- daliso was quite an experience for this future legal secretary. JOHN I.. MONTROSS . . . Monty . . . ambitious and amicable . . . mention the sum- mer of '74 at B-1 North and watch him smile . . . knowing Mr. Curcio and Ms. Cutler highlighted the BHS days of this future en- gineer. dr'- ' I S CYNTHIA MOLLICA . . . athletic says it all for Cindy . . . always found thinking of ex- cuses to get out of homeroom . . . Mrs. SchoenGood ranks number one to this college bound pre-med major. MARY MONDO . . . Mary will particularly recol- lect 15 Years After . . . crowd- ed hallways and too much home- work bring a frown to her usual- ly smiling face . . . glad to have known Mr. De Trolio. DEBRA LEE MORROW . . . happy and friendly Debbie . . . crafts with Mr. Eller an un- forgettable experience . . . her sophomore year is a special part of BHS memories . . . college precedes a medical career. KENNETH-.PATRICK MOSIELLO . . . intelligent-'ind responsible Mos . . . Msl Cutler's English class and biology with Miss Zak will be difficult to forget . . . counts the minutes till he receives his diploma. gf'-'LS CAROL ANNE MURPHY . . . found in the halls when bell rings . . . wasn't particularly fond of recall . . . acquiring many new friends and receiving her di- ploma ate top BHS memories of this secretary-to-be. K DEBRA ANN MURRAY . . . Mur . . . enjoyed being our art staff editor . . . bike riding and drawing are her chief inter- ests . . . memories of fifth period lunch and Miss Fischer . . . col- lege ahead for this talented artist. LINDA ELLEN MUSTACHIO . . . Lin keenly recollects history and English . . . has hopes of a rewarding career as a social work- er . . . Run the great race of faith and take hold of eternal life.-1 Timothy 6:11. CLAUDIA JEAN MURPHY . . . Murph . . . one of our enthusiastic cheerleaders . . . frus- trated by being short . . . this fu- ture medical technologists friends treasured her sparkling personal- ity. KENNETH S. MURRAY . . . athletic Mur . . fan of any and all sports , . . won't miss sit- ting in a boring study hall . . . considers Mr. Blomquist's history class a unique experience . . . col- lege follows commencement. MARIE MUSZAK . . . Marie includes her entire junior year among her treasured memories . . . Mr. Tucker and Mrs. Hamner unforgettable . . . glad to leave those boring assem- blies behind as she heads for col- lege. ,.,as-...... DEBBIE NEWAK . . . All secrets or past tense have just come my way, but I still don't know what im going to do next. -Richard Bratigan. 88 GRAHAM H. NEWSON . . . active Gray enjoys sports and involvement in community ac- tivities . . . highlights of BHS include Mr. Faller's political sci- ence class and lunch with friends. LAURA MXCEWICZ . . . senior lunfhf-with the crew stands out as a favorite memory for perky Laur . 'fi' this future ac- countant will lind bookkeeping and Mr. Petite hard to forget. DEBRA ANN NELSON . . . honest, friendly Debbie . . . prom night '74 will always be treasured . . . Mrs. Hayes and Mr. 1-iooper were worth having as teachers . . . frequented the skating rinks. RICHARD NIEGOWSICI . . . Rich won't forget Mr. Tracey's electronics class . . . getting out of school early felt good . . . this senior looks forward to attending Newark College of Engineering. JOSEPH L. NAPOLITANO . . . better known as 1-lobee . . . third period gym and B-1 North were memorable experiences . . . plans to stay in the tield or sports . . . will keep on playing that toothboxl JAMES ROBERT NEVINS . . . jun treasures memories of old times in graphic arts . . .feels Mr. Franciosi and Mr. Golubow- ski are cream ot me teacners . . . lacks enthusiasm tor homework . . . career in photography lies ahead. JOHN AL. NIEM1 . . . benevolent John is easy to get along with . favorite teach- ers? Ms. Cutler ahd Mr. Sciarrillo . . . won't forget I-I.R. 520 and Mr. Ma.ngelli's class . . . plans for collegiate life. W r. ,, .1 . . 1 1 . ft of - ' N AKQX 1' UPI! JOHN NIKOLOVSKI . . . John . . . memories of math and history classes with Ms. Jack- son and Mr. Faller . . . music is one of his major time consumers . . . collegiate life is in mind for future. TOM FRANCIS NORTON . . . artistic Tom . . . drawing and concerts supply fun-filled mo- ments . . . gym with Mr. White and biology with Mr. Sciarrillo memorable . . . this talented artist will be a future cartoonist RICHARD PAOI. OCI-IA1. . . . helpful and friendly Richard won't forget Mrs. Pulitano and Ms. Cutler . . . gives BHS his- tory de artment a high rating . . . atger service in the army, will attain a law degree. DOREEN A. NORTON . . . So hoW's it g0in'? . . . happy and smiling Dore recalls food fights in home ec . . . Mrs. Pulitano and Ms. Stefanelli receive a four star rating . . . plans for a career in acting. STANI.EY G. NOVAK . . . another senior who holds fond recollections of English classes with Ms. Cutler and Mr. Leite . . mechanics was fun, but sched- ule B's weren't . . . plans to be- come a mechanic. NANCY fEl.lZ,ABETH 0'CQNN5J-1- . . . where caritttnis Ranger fan be found! on sldf lslopes . . . 3150 interested in Crosby, otuls, Nash, and Young . . . wont rorget Mrs. Monahan . . . Nancy looms ahead to coltege. ,J- KATHLEEN FRANCES O'MARA . . . Kathy recalls .Super Lireaser dances and good times spent with friends . . . shell be remembered for her thougntrulness and chub- by cheeks . . . talented creative writer. KATHLEEN MARY O'MULLAN . . . responsible Kathy's list ot tel- ented teachers includes Ms. Cut- ler and Mrs. Puutano . . . en- joyed art with Mr. Lopez . . . writing letters and taking walks provide relaxation . . . will work ln day care center. , .-2. ,t 'o JOHN WILLIAM O'NElLL . . . sitting in mechanics and rec- ord keeping was a great way to spend 42 minutes . . . john also enjoyed English with Ms. Cutler and Mr. Leite . . . B schedules were tiresome. JOHN JOSEPH PALAZZOLO . . . easy-going Pal enjoyed fifth period lunch and early dismissal . . . won't forget graphic arts with Mr. Golubowslci . . . another basketball buff . . . heading for the field of construction work. 90 ROBERT ANTHONY ONORATO . . . our capable class president . . . energetic Bobby's accomplish- ments include being recognized in Who? Who in American High Scbool Studenlr . . . make your own kind ot music. JEAN ANN PALIS . . . smiling Shotsy treasures memories of English with Mrs. Monahan . . . baby powder won't be forgotten . . . future career in home economics . . . At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet. joyca ANNg,o'RE1LLY . . . easy-goingqloyce enjoyed late arrival and earlytdismissal . . . en- joyed junior lulnch . . . Mr. Blom- quist and Mrs. Monahan unforget- table . . . business administration in the future. EDWARD G. PALMER . . . Ed will miss mechanics with Mr. Stellatella . . . Mr. Abramo also on his list of favorites . . enjoys camping and fishing in his free time . . . will attend voca- tional school for mechanics N: ,- Ai - ex ' LOIS MARIE PADULA . . . going out to breakfast and the ski trip to.Austria provided fond memories' for Lois . . . Mr. Petite and Mr. Abramo were tops . . . foresees a career in bookkeep- ing. STEPHANIE PAPASTAVROU . . . smiling Stephanie . . . Mr. Brown's English class will provide a lasting recollection . . . will seek employment in the future. I JANE ELIZABETH PEIRSON . . . serious Jane . . . Mr. Holtz- man and Mr. Carlo bring about a smile . . . peeved by fourth pe- riod breakfast . . . ecstasy found through swimming and horseback riding . . . plans to attend Berke- ley Secretarial School. 5, DANIEL JOSEPH PARISI . . . diligent Paps . . . Ms. Stef- anelli and Ms. Napolitano stand out . . . happily recalls leaving school at 12:00 . . a career in plumbing with the navy lies ahead. DONALD PAUL PELAIA . . . friendly Don . . . walking the halls during lunch presents a lasting memory . , . cherished bi- olo with Ms. Harris . . . aspires to ilecome a C.P.A. ALEX E. PAWSKI . . . ambitious Alex . . . Mr. Stel- latella and mechanics will supply fond remembrances . . . gradua- tion came none too soon . . . en- joys motorcycles . . . hopes to travel. MARIA PELLEGRINO . . . Maria . . . her thoughtful- ness was appreciated . . . Ms. Pu- litano won't be forgotten . . . athletic ability apparent on tennis courts . . . a welcome addition to any college campus. .tl JANET RAE PAYNE . . . outgoing Janet . . . math class highlighted her days . . . number one annoyance? daily attempts to catch the school bus . . . on to college for a degree in business administration. JAMES PELLIKAN . . . happy times with Ms. Stefa- nelli and Mrs. Hamner will be re- called by ambitious Jim . . . mu- sic provides relaxation . . . lunch highlighted each day . . . on to trade school for a career as a skill- ful electrician. 91 .oi 11? r av 'f W. QA' 4 V3 KENNETH L. PERINE . . . Ken . . . ambitious and de- termined . . . being caught walk- ing the halls during lunch won't be forgotten . . . this athlete plays basketball in his spare time . . . full-time employment follows com- mencement. CATHY PHILLIPS . . . Mr. Blomquist, Ms. Stefanelli, and Mr. Connelly bring about a smile . . . lunch was enjoyed . . . peeved by coming to school for lst period and getting changed for gym. 92 WILLIAM PERINE I ...K - , 1 Tiff' f li LOUIS MICHAEL PICCIANO . . . ambitious, easy-going Lou . . . recalls the cross country pond sacrifices of which he's an ace . . . tennis and skiing con- sume much of his spare time . . . med school days ahead. '5 i 21. sf? is -1 Ea fa -3 JOSEPH MICHAEL PERRONE . . . easy-going, lovable S.S.P. delighted in talking to girls in the halls . . . homeroom with Ms. Stafanelli will never be forgotten . . . Park Boy . . . will seek employment after BHS. x- SHARI PETERS . . . petite, cheerful Shari . . . another fan of Ms. Pulitano . . . added pep to the cheerleading squad . . . a talented seamstress who hopes to become a secretary. CAROLINE ANN PETERS . . . witty Pete tells snappy jokes . . . sewing and reading occupy her leisure time . . . Mrs. Monahan rates high . . . this friendly gal will venture into the business world. RUTH PETRECCA . . . friendly Ruth . . . Mr. Luv-- en's and Mr. Brown's classes were thoroughly enjoyed . . . going out- side for lunch provided good times . . . a career in fashion mer- chandising awaits. JOYCE DYAN PICONE . . . cheerful, energetic Joyce . . . Mr. Sciarrillo, Ms. Stefanelli, and Mr. Connelly impressed her . . . painstaking efforts to get up mornings . . . promising future as an airline reservationist. STANLEY PETER POLITOWICZ . . . volleyball in homeroom, Mr. Tucker, and Mr. Franciosi will not be forgotten by Stan . . . camping a pleasure for this out- doors man . . . college seen in the future. iii ELENA MARIE PITRELLI . . . sensitive Pit . . . history with Mr. Faller and food fights in home ec. were memorable experiences , . . but.I can't help it! . . . a hopeful prospect in the medical field. KAREN LYNN POPADANIEC . . . carefree, happy Karen . . Ms. Graef left lasting impressions on her . . . caring for plants is a pleasant pastime . . . anxiously awaiting graduation . . . a future college coed. DIANE M. PLATOS . . . if you speak and act without thought, happiness follows you like a shadow. JOHN PLATOS . . best times include those spent in DECA club and at A.V. Cen- ter . . . Mr. Sciarrillo's and Mr. Leite's classes also highlighted these three years . . . awaits a fu- ture in auto mechanics. JOHN LEE POPE . . . honest and hardworking john . . . good times working on stage crew with friends won't be for- gotten . . . annoyed by flying basketballs . . . this science fiction buff plans for twenty years in the navy. , Y , .fs -was. KENNETH A. POST . . . Ken will always look back on outdoor track with Mr. White and Mr. Williams . . . another fan of Mr. Leite . . . enjoys karate in spare time . . . college ahead. MELISSA ANN POSTER . . . happy Melissa has fond mem- ories of Mr. Eller, Miss Fischer, and Mr. Sciarrillo . . . arts and crafts rate high with this creative gal . . . music relaxes this day dreamer. PHILIP ROBERT PRIVITERA . . . Phil has memories of Mr. Minchin and history with Mr. Loven . . . sports head his list of outside school activities . . . college seen in his future. CHARLES JOHN PROTO . . . Chuck . . . will never for- get those convenient bomb scares . . . Mr. Hoffman was tops . . . an avid girl watcher, he also en- joys cars and money . . . a fu- ture mechanic. 94 A .. L ALBERT LOUIS POTENZONE . . . this outdoors enthusiast en- joys target shooting . . . will miss those volleyball games in home- room . . . memories of C.I.E. with Mr. Franciosi . . . on to a full-time job. KATARINA B. PROTIC . . . active Kabisgextrernely thank- ful to Mr. CuEci6j'Mr. Byrne, Mr. Mosso . . . enjoyed English with Mrs. Kostyu . . . a ski nut . . . won't forget the 3 lb. doughnut . . . future in pharmacy. KAREN MARIE PRUDENTI . . . Karen fguard Mun J . . . her many friends appreciated her warm and cheerful personality Mr. Mangelli's Italian classes'will be recalled by this future language teacher. KENNETH J. POTTER . . . carefree Ken . . . a wrestler and football player . . . Mr. White's blood sports in gym will always be remembered . . . often found around gym and cafeteria . . . future plans include a good job. MICHELLE A. PRE'I'I'YMAN . . . Michelleii. ,. . friendly and energetic . . , 'history with Mr. Faller was an experience . . . last- ing impressions of gym with Mrs. SchoenGood and varsity basket- ball . . . a career in the medical field awaits her. a 8 f'Y 5 an I, TONI FRANCES PUCCIO . . . fun loving, friendly Pouch . . . 3 years of Business English with Mrs. Weizelman made last- ing im ressions . . . 7th period lunch fbr 3 years was fun . . . aspires to be a medical assistant. JOSEPH A PULIDO . . . fun-loving Pulit will never forget wrestling or going home during lunch and study periods . . . a sports enthusiast will miss all his friends at BHS . . . a ca- reer in law enforcement lies ahead. THOMAS PAUL PUORRO . . . Tommy . . . woodshop with Mr. Orsini brightened up his day . . . eagerly awaited the bell at the end of each day . . . a fu- ture maintainance man, who finds fixing things pleasurable. CLAUDINE PYZIK . . Claudine has always looked forward to graduation . . . this twirler irked by Saturday morning field practices . . . plans to pur- sue a secretarial career. ANTHONY RAMIREZ . . . Tony recalls good times in physics and Spanish classes . . . Mrs. Pulitano among his list of top ten memories . . . a basketball buff . . . more studies anticipated. DIANE RANDAZZO . . . witty Ran . . . will miss 3rd period General Business with Mr. Connelly . . . Mrs. Pulitano and Mr. Tucker were tops . . . music and baseball occupy free time . . . secretarial school welcomes this cheerful gal. JOHN EDWARD QUINLAN . . . friendly John . . . getting lost first day of school won't easily be forgotten . . . drafting and playing soccer under Mr. White's guidance was enjoyable . . . anticipates future as a draftsman. FRANK JOSEPH RAIMO . . . eating in Mr. Loven's history class is a lasting memory for Frank . . . enjoys bowling and hunting in free time . . . Mrs. Harris and Mr. Franciosi rate high . . a career in printing awaits him. MARC RAVITZ . . . those crowded stairways an- noyed Marc . . . history with Mrs. Bass was an experience . . . this talented tennis player eagerly an- ticipates his pursuit of a career as a Certified Public Accountant. 'Ne DEAN CARL RADICE . . . Dean . . . admired for his creative abilities . . . enjoyed art in his leisure time . . . will always recollect class with Mr. Faller . . . plans include seeking college de- gree. LISA KAREN RAMAGLIA . . . friendly Lisa has fond memo- ries of Mr. Eller . . . an eight o'clock class was too early for her . . . a welcome addition to any col- lege campus. LYNN SUSAN REDDING . . . quiet I.ynn't:Q3h-Yl,chemistry with Ms. Mac Briarc-provides lasting memories . . . thisitalented singer will be an architect . . . remember the past . . . live for today and dream of tomorrow. 95 DAWN MARIE REILLY . . . easy-going Dawn . . . one of the Mums . . . has fond memo- ries of 4th period study in junior year . . . will always remember good times with Ms. DuBois . . . 2119 . . . anticipates a nursing career. SHARON MARCEE RING . . . friendly Sharon . . . unforget- table memories of Mr. Petite's typ- ing class and Ms. Monahan's Eng- lish class . . . getting up in the morning is an accomplishment . . . happiness is listening to music. 96 2' JOANNE BRIDGET RINALDI . . . happy Joey cherishes memo- ries of twirling at football games . . . alarm clocks are a bother . . . English with Ms. Cutler is on her list of favorite memories . . . a psychologist in the making. LUCILLE RIZZOLO . . . Buttons'Qi.gEour Bengal Ban- ner captain wil? ' , it hard to for- get practice onlf- Saturday morn- ings . . . irked byf7E10 school buses . . . Mr, Mosso an outstanding memory . . . a doctor-to-be. DAVID A. REEVES . . . Dave will always remember jr. English with Mr. Lelte . . . fond memories of C.l.E .... also looks forward to graduation. PAMELA JANE REHAK . . . congenial . . . an ener- getic cneerleaderf5,,5,. . Will fondly recall physics with'Mr. Curcio . . . treasures her memories ot com- petitive gymnastics . . . aspires to be an orthopedic surgeon. , W, , 'r . 9, ,f NETTIE VIRGINIA ROBINSON . . . ambitiousgfiffgfrt staff . . . this friendly BU' -1, gwaver's mem- ories include ff' V l games, gym- nastic shows, ipep rallies . . . good times in French with Ms. Bo- hannon . . . a physical education major-to-be. NORA RODRIGUEZ . . . consideratnkqjgora, best times at BHS were Mr. Navarro's Spanish class Miss Fischer's art class . . . crowded stairways an- noyed her . . . fa key asset to the tennis team. RONNIE GENE ROGERS . . . impulsive Pain . . . football games and English will go into his pocket of memories . . . bothered by visits to the ollice . . . pastimes in- clude watching T.V .... soon to be driving a state police car. RACHEL ROMAN . . . demure Rachel . . . homeroom 407 a distinct memory . . . cherishes the everlasting summer . . . crowded stairways get her down . . . her one desire? . . . to open a night club. P, 4 5-wr,-:.-'aw:az'e,1a:-ceq? ft-.1 7 5 qs-:.Eg.,jl, V. 4 ' ,, . t,,,.e SANDY LYNN ROSENTHAL . . . friendly Sandy . . . vividly re- calls going out during lunch and conversing in the girls' room . . . contented when listening to music . . . skill with a comb and brush will make her a capable beautician. LORI JEAN ROSSETTI . . . happy Lori vividly recalls His- tory I class, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Loven . . . horseback riding and skiing occupy her leisure time . . . another gal who plans to enter the secretarial world. MICHELE ROMANO . . . understanding Michele . . . Mr. Navarro's and Mr. Abramo's classes highlighted her years at BHS . . . eagerly awaits graduation, for it means the end of homework and studies . . . enjoys listening to music. CHRISTOPHER P. ROMO . . . Ris Chrome . . . quitting the band will never be forgotten . . . C.P. Math 11 with Mr. Hooper a unique experience . . . a devotee of parties and concerts . . . hopes col- lege will bring success. RICHARD ROBERT ROMANSKI . . . easy'going Ricky Ro . . . freqiiently seen at the stores for lunch . . . graphic arts class mem- orable . . . listening to his stereo provide relaxing leisure moments . . . California his next stop. JOHN ROSELLI . .. . reliable Big Rose . . . English with Mr. Leite truly memorable . . . the school day was simply too long . . . often found cruising in his car . . . a future engineer. 97 DAMIEN MICHAEL ROSZKOWSKI . . . Damien . . . Mr. Tracey and metal shop with Mr. Hoffman fa- vorite reminiscences . . found early dismissal refreshing . . . can be found under hood of car . , . im- mediate future lies in a trade school. DAVID BRADLEY ROUSE . . . Roots . . . The dreams of men are tomorrow's finding and if men stop dreaming, tomorrow would never change . . . anxiously awaits the donning of his cap and gown. RONALD L. ROWE . . . intelligent McDonald will never forget the football state cham- pionship or football practices . . . math with Mr. Mosso was an ex- perience . . . mechanics a bright spot in the day . . . an asset to any college. -1 f V- SUSAN RUSSO . . . musically inclined Rue re- calls early morning Band Council meetings and Mr. Haas' screaming at field rehearsals . . . success awaits in the field of music therapy for underprivileged children. 98 MICHELE MARIE RUSSONELLA . . . eyer-smiling Michele's delini- tion of ecstasy? out having fun . . . 7th period lunch and history in junior yea.: were memorable . . . aspires to be a secretary. L.: NANCY RUTKOWSKI . . . quiet, thoughtful Nancy . . . So on and ang-lfgo, the seconds tick the time dur, there's so much left to know and I'm on the road to find out. -C.S. MICHELE RUGGIERO . . . understanding, fun-loving Mi- chele . . . typing with Mr. Connelly a highlight of her years at BHS . . . leisure time spent behind the wheel or on the tennis courts . . . a secre- tary-to-be. DANNY RUSSOMANO . . . Danny won't easily forget Eng- lish with Mr. Barrett . . . this avid girlwatcher is anxious to obtain a lot of money. JOHN WILLIAM SAARLOOS . . . happy john . . . graphic arts with Mr. will be missed . . . lirst period is the worst part of BHS, lunch is the best . . . content behind the wheel of his Corvair . . . as asset to Bell Telephone. THOMAS ALBERT SABATINO . . . Sabo . . . holds fondest mem- ories of his junior year . . .Mrs., Harris and Mr. Holtzman stand out as tops . . . anxiously awaits wear- ing his cap and gown . . . firefight- ing and electronics are his main ambitions. JONATHAN S. SAMMONS . . . Jon enjoyed English III . . . Mrs. Monahan and Mr. Higgins stick out in his mind . . . despised Saturday morning marching prac- tices . . . enjoys camping and music . . . will work for a telephone company. DOMINICK SANSEVERO . . . Dom . . . will not soon forget the good times he had in Mr. Leite's English class . . . an athletic wrest- ler and gymnast . . . highlight of his day? study . . . JOHN SALIERNO . . . friendly john . . . happiness is winning his first track race . . . crowded halls his nemesis . . . Eng- lish with Mr. Leite unforgettable . . . college ahead. JOYCE N. QALIMBENE . . . easy-going-joyfgf. . steno with Mr. Connelly unforgettable . . . pleased to leavei behind crowded halls and exams . . . spends her spare time driving or bowling . . . looks forward to a secretarial career. 4 .1 L-3 GX G1 GARY SALTARELLI . . . Gary Salt . . . holds special recollections of his junior year . . . the best part of his BHS days was the three years of metal shop with M.r. Hoffman . . . working on cars provides leisure time. JILL SAPIR . . . Jill . . . history classes with Mr. Faller and crafts with Mr. Eller were well liked . . . chess and piano provide leisure for this future lawyer. fx .Q .. WAYNE J. SARDO . . . Wayne will long recall going out for lunch . . . classes with Mr. Middleton and Mr. Bottone were outstanding . . . looking forward to graduation, so he can begin a career in construction. -X 'I I 1 fvy' gran, 99 PHILIP MARE SCADUTO . . . caring Philfregxlls school clocks being broken f!ilff'IM years . . . his- tory with Mr.Q2.Blbmquist won't be forgotten . . . our'Key Club presi- dent is noted for his humor. 100 THOMAS A. SCALLEY . . . Tom will always remember the experiences he had as a new stu- dent . . . take as much knowledge out of school as possible . . . . SI-IERYL ANN SARNO . . . friendly Sher . . . tall and blonde . . . fond memories of classes with Mr. Petite and Mrs. Weizel- man . . . a career in the fashion world awaits Sheryl. CONSTAN CE GINA SAVINO . . . outspoken Connie . . . Mrs. Monaco was appreciated , . . fond memories of late excuses used after breakfasting with girlfriends . . . will be an asset to any police department. MARK THOMAS SCEURMAN . . . humorous Mark . . . memories of Real Food, the Poetry Sing Outs, and Back in the Fifties . . . travel and country life in store for this musician . . . It's another tequila sunrise. DAVID SAUNDERS . . . Dave . . . third period physics with Mr. Curcio stands out . . . en- joys being with friends . . . junior and senior lunch periods will always be treasured . . . further education ahead. JOSEPH SAWICKI, JR. . . . Joe will always have remem- brances of Mr. Tracey's Washing- ton, D. C. trip . . . Mr. Curcio and Mr. Bouse were great to have as teachers . . . looks forward to col- lege. SUSAN LEE SCEURMAN . . . friendly Suzie has happy mem- ories of twirling field practices and last yea.r's senior class . . . this fu- ture commercial artist was bothered by the 4 flights of stairs and 8:00 classes. THOMAS JOHN SCHALL . . . Tommy enjoyed auto mechan- ics and physics . . . will long rem- inisce going out to lunch . . . this avid camper happily awaits gradua- tion day '75, STEVEN SCUTTI . . . Steve . . . mechanics with Mr. Stellatella topped his list of favor- ites at BHS . . . classes with Mr. Golubowski will also be fondly recollected by this sports minded student. 1 DIANE LYNN SEMBROT . . . small, quiet Di will always re- member all of her friends . . . sew- ing with Mrs. Cavanaugh and book- keeping with Mr. Fiordaliso sup- lied fun times . . . a future as a. geautician is anticipated. PAUL ELLIQINECHWARTZ . . . sports mindedjligul recalls 2:00 A.M. ice hockeyigqghes . . . 2 years of math with Mrfllvlosso: unforget- table . . . college and a career in meteorology are next. SLAVICA SEGEDI . . . friendly Vic won't ever forget History Club field trip to Phila- delphia . . . Mr. Fiordaliso and Mr. E rate high . . . a future in ac- counting awaits. RONALD EMRIC SERENO . . . phantasmagoric Ron . . . memorable classes with Mr. Weil and Mr. Leite . . . rightio . . . this future mechanic thinks YES is the best. MARK A. SCHWEND . . . Mark spent many happy hours relaxing . . . bright spots of his day? history with Mr. Loven and .Earth and Space with Mr. Vultaggio . . . two lunches per day was fan- tastic. JOE scumssa . . . Joe . . . a genuine car fanatic . . . places Mr. Kotcho on his life of favorite teachers . . . anxiously awaits graduation and the end of 10th period recall. 101 FRED SERRA . . . Fred will not soon forget classes with Ms. Cutler and Ms. Zweben . . . overpopulated stair- ways and coming in Hrst period irked this future photographer. JAMES H. SHATTUCK . . . Bear . . . memories of Mrs. Keck and Mr. Evdokimot? will never leave him . . . his lirst period German class stands out . . . awaits a career as an electronics engineer. 5 4 , JOSEPH THEODORE SERVIDIO . . . joe . . . will long recollect his first period German class with Mr. Evdokimoff . . . Mr. Mosso was also tops . . . filling out questionnaires bothers this music teacher-to-be. REGINA MARIE SHENIN . . . although school was Regina's biggest annoyance, she did End Mr. Loven to be interesting . . . plans to enter the field of engineering. DONNA LEE SHANKS . . . friendly Shanks . . . The hap- piest moments of my life have been those spent with my friends. . . . the 1974 Thanksgiving game a memorable event . . . a career as a registered nurse and travel are in store. ANN MARIE SHERIDAN . . . friendly Annie had fun in Mrs. Allen's gym class . . . math was bothersome . . . basketball keeps Ann busy . . . desires a college de- gree in sociology. CARL RANDELL SHARROW . . . Randy rates Woodshop with Mr. Welch as his number one class . . . an asset to our track and soccer squads . . . plans on majoring in forestry. ROBERT J. SHIELDS . . . active Bob . . . will long recall history with Mr. Tucker and Ms. Kounelias' English class . . hunt- ing and camping provide relaxation for this future member of the air force. FJ MICHAEL A. SHINDER . . . sincere Cyril . . . greatest memories of playing in state soccer games . . . annoyed by 1st period gym, but pleased w' . . . college ith homeroom KENNETH L. SILVESTRI l . . . enjoyed last days of his junior year when approximately ten peo- ple were wandering in the halls . . . Ken's pet peeve? geometry . . . furthering studying anticipated. ELIZABETH ANN SICCONE . . . Lisa . . . a loquacious cheerer and an avid gymnast . . . Mr. Berk- heiser and Mr. Faller rate high . . . found history and drama rewarding. MICHAEL DONALD SIMS . . . outspoken Sims' interests are basketball, bowling, and girls . . . the 42 minutes in history were worthwhile . . . this future account- ant will miss his friends at BHS. JOSEPH M. SICILIANO . . . Joe Sis . . . homeroom was most enjoyable . . . found his stomach grumbling constantly wait- ing for 7th period lunch . . . relaxa- tion from playing guitar and drums . . . college ahead. JOHN REGIS SINNENBERG . . . fun-lovingfjohn recalls gym with Sergeant f Middleton . . . thoroughly treasuresfa unique po- litical science classQ with Mr. Faller . . . this track stir will enter the field of law. KEIM LOUISE SILVA . . . quiet and sensitive Keim dreams of being a dental assistant . . . irked by an 8:00-2:30 schedule . . . horseback riding occupies her free time . . . won't forget Mrs. Basker- ville. BARBARA SINOPOLI . . . amicable Barbara holds warm memories of Miss Graef . . . future undecided as yet. 103 :ee -as Rf. SUSAN ANN, SLUSARCZYK . . . band holdsymemories for in- telligent Sue .f.QLif,51f a senior who vividly recollectsfphysics with Mr. Curcio . . . Be yourself-but be your best self . . . Dare to be dif- ferent and to follow your own star. DANIEL JAMES SMITH . . . recalls listening to Mr. Ceni- cola's stories about his operation . . . Dan spends some time hunting . . . auto mechanics was memorable . . . will enlist in the navy. JOSEPH ANTHONY SMITH . . . as Smitty puts it, he's Yankee crazy and nuts about oldies music . . . especially liked his winning junior year gym class . . . Thank God for life, and live it to the fullest. 104 APRIL SMITH . . . Ape . . . graphic arts was great . . . classes with Mr. Mascola and Mr. G won't be forgotten . . . marching to Pomp and Cir- cumstance will bring ecstasy. DEAN JOHN SMITH . . . Dean . . . receiving a D in metal shop was frustrating . . . homeroom 408 was a highlight . . . will treasure remembrances of Mr. Szalkiewicz and Mr. Abramo. RONALD KENNETH SMITH . . . industrious Ron . . . another upper classman who recalls the April '74 vacation . . . biology and study halls were unbearable . . . plans to become wealthy and enjoy li e. 'x N JOHN MICHAEL SMITH . . . happy Smitty . . . knowing Mrs. MacRae was a delight . . .V hid from Mr. Mooney for three years . . . anticipates graduation and heading west to Arizona. i l 1 SUSAN GAYLE SMITH . . . the clay Susie Q. was pushed down the hall in a telephone booth was unforgettable . . sex education with Mrs. Murchie was unique . . . secretarial work will precede mar- riage. 5 A . XX . 't51-.. BILL SORBER . . . graphic arts was a favorite, ex- cept when Mr. Mascola showed slides . baseball and draft- ing . . . to attend a trade school, will the country. ROCCO G. SPATOLA . . . easy-going Roko cherishes humorous times in homeroom 408 . . . long lunch lines were exasper- ating . . . glad to have known Mr. Abramo . . . will -continue his edu- cation at college. MIRIAM Y LAISDA so'ro . . . considerat recalls her first day at BHS.f'?Q'f. history with Mr. Blomqiust waglrnemorable . . . keeps active with tennis and sewing . . . will join Peace Corps after college. ANGELA SPEZZAFERRA . . . Prom of '74, honest people, and partying are Angel's best mem- ories . . . delightful moments found through guitar playing and poetry . . . future plans are undecided as Yet. DIANA SPAGNOLETFI . . . Spanky was always getting in trouble with Debbie Sylva . . . Mr. I-Iowat and Mrs. Mark won't be for- gotten . . . good times in record keeping . . . another gal who will become an ellicient nurse. FRED W. SPIELBERGER . . . Fred . . . lasting memories of Mr. Tarazona and physics with Mr. Curcio . . . golf is a time consumer . . . college awaits this biology major. PATRICIA E. SPYCHALA . . . fun-loving Pat won't forget third period -study in sophomore year . . . getting up at 6:50 wasn't easy . . . fond memories of class of '74 . . . future secretary. MARK CHARLES SPATOLA . . . easy-going Mark . . . most memorable experience in BHS was the Teachers' Oldies Concert . . . could do without study halls . . . math was a bright spot . . . college in the future. KAREN GRACE SPINAZZOLA . . . loveable Spin . . . known for her unique personality . . . recalls English with Mr. Brown and her unforgettable junior year . . . plans to attend college. PAUL sqlsgcuam . . . quiet Paullrfilis-f chemistry labs in Miss Danhdhlsgclass were un- forgettable . . .Qmath with Mr. Spencer was unique . . . wants to attend college to study broadcasting. 1 105 RITA C. SPYCHALA . . . fun-loving Rita . . . canteen of '72 was the greatest . . . Bookkeep- ing I with Mr. Petite was fun . . . delights in swimming . . . looks forward to business school. JOSEPH E. STEPIEN . . . Step recollects going out for lunch and sleeping through 1st per- iod . . . those relaxing weekends made it diliicult to wake up on Monday mornings . . . college and the navy lie ahead. DOREEN LESLIE STIEHL . . . creative and restless Dor . . . vivid memories of Super Grease: . . . We are free to go where we wish and to be what we are. - f0fZdlhtl7l bwngrlon Seagull. 106 MARK LINDEN STEHNACI-I . . . Mark . . , the April '74 vaca- tion rates high . . . Mr. Abramo was a favorite . . . study halls were exasperating . . . will enter the medical field. f GLENN J. ST ICKLES . . . graduation will be greeted with a smile from this president of the Chips and Sparks Club . . . recol- lecs classes with Mr. Holfman and Mr. Leite . . . future plans include technical schooling. BARBARA ANN STOLLENMAIER . . . Barb . . . continually laughing . . . has fond recollections of biol- ogy with Mr. Sciarrillo . . . being involved with SGA was worthwhile . . . horseback riding fills up her extra time . . . a future teacher. A s-5-, L' fi i.5Q2Q if, . 3 1 f:.f,ig,,-a 1 DIANE MARIE STOYACK . . . quiet, serene Diane . . . enjoys tennis in her spare time . . . Mr. Leite made her stay here more bearable . . . this busy member of the Archery Club plans to become a successful secretary. I MARY PAULA SZCZEPAN SKI . . . friendly Mare . . . Jesus is everything . . . will reminisce about Mr. Navarro . . . was inspired by Mr. Brown . . . Christian social work lies ahead. MARIA GRACE TAMMERA . . . Maria found sitting in home- room during schedule Bs boring . . . remembrances of the streaker from Belleville, Ms. Parciak, and Mrs. Pulitano . . . desires to enter ac- counting world. KENNETH J. SULLIVAN . . . curious Ken . . . to enlist in the Marine Corp his ambition . . . an- noyed by attempting to find the boys' room through all the smoke . . . leisure time spent outdoors. CAROL LYNN TAGLION E . . . petite Carol will long recall history with Mr. Tucker . . . crowded halls and stairways dis- turbed her . . . Ms. Parciak and Mrs. Cavanaugh receive four star ratings from Carol. KENNETH A. TARGONSKI . . . mechanics classes with Mr. Cenicola and Mr. Stellatella were outstanding . . . because friendly Ken finds total bliss in cars, he will become a mechanic. 107 JOHN W. TAYLOR . . . John . . . delighted in the chal- lenge of getting up stairway 5 . . . along with Mr. G, mechanics with Mr. Stellatella was tops . . . learning a trade will occupy future time. MELINDA ANN TAYLOR . . . a career in pediatric nursing is what quiet Melinda hopes for . . . will never forget good times in li- brary . . . Mr. Lopez and Mr. Howat are two special people to her. NANCY TEKIRIAN . . . Proverbs53:'5',J and 6 are very special to entlitfsiastic Nancy, who never fails to her spectacular smile . . . often catch her singing . . . this talented seamstress will soon design buildings. FRANK TERLIZZI . . . unique Frank . . . attending school every day displeased him . . . projects for the future include at- tending a college. -11' WILLIAM TERRILL . . . athletic Bill . . . leisure time spent swimming, playing football, and basketball . . . woodshop and math, along with Mr. Lackey, will provide reminiscences. 108 'fi in JOSEPH ANDREW TESTA . . . strong and fun-loving describe Ioe, our varsity wrestling captain . . . he will always have memories of BHS athletic activities . . . an as- set to any college. DAVE H. THIELE . . . Dave . . . pleased with having Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Mascola . . . spare time filled with fixing motor- cycles and constructing model rock- ets . . a rewarding life in the air force awaits. ll PATRICIA ANN THORPE . . . Patti . . 'fjdnft ever forget all the good timesi-in Mr. Spencer's and Mr. Curciifsfclasses . . . this intelligent cheerleader is college bound to major in biology . . . also considering pre-med. ll' ELAINE MARY THUN . . . Saturday morfigirigvifield practices will be missed giggly Hag- waving captain 2':,sfL Elaine loves summer on the beach, music, and dancing . . . will surely be wel- comed at any college. JO-ANN 'rrNEssA . . . always smiling . . . Io-Ann found 5th period study eninyable, but dreaded those assigned seats . . . gym classes will always be cherished by this future secretary. suv EDWARD WILLIAM THURSTON . . . going to the nurse and bother- ing her iust before basketball prac- tice will alwavs be recalled by Ed . . . a key addition to our varsity teams . . . keenly anticipates gradu- ation. KATHLEEN ANN TOBIA . . . fun-loving Kathy . . . will al- ways treasure lunch with friends . . . peeved by homework and term papers . . . is grateful for the in- vention of the telephone . . . wants to attend college. . JOSEPH A. TOMON . . . Mr. KelIer's classes were a great way to spend 42 minutes . . . friendly Ioe's passion for sports is nearly unmatched . . . vivid recol- lections of woodshop. DONNA CINDY ANN TORSIELLO . . . the word friendly describes Donna, who is delighted she went to Super Greaser . . . occupies spare time with playing the organ and tennis . . . her goal is to become an interior decorator. ANNA MARIA TORRO . . . Anna . . . a creative gal . .. memorable moments from Mr. Lo- pez's art classes . . . eniovs dancing in spare time . . . will ioin the secretarial world. l 5 PATRICIA MICHELLE TOSCANO . . . happy Patty . . . a future court reporter . . . liked knowing Ms. Stefanelli and Mr. Mangelli . . . Monday mornings were just terrible . . . this leader of the Mums re- calls steno with the gang. log MM VITO TRABUCCO . . . Mr. Stell was a pleasure to know . . . amicable Vito was an- noyed by not having a student park- ing lot and receiving too .much homework . . . future ambition is to become rich. TIMOTHY K. TRIPUCKA . . . athletic TK. will always recol- lect defeating Montclair in '73 . . . many treasured moments in Mr. Kotcho's 4th period history . . . plans on playing college basketball. 110 GERALD E. TRAPP . . . Mr. Stellatella ranks high on Jerry's list of talented teachers . . . beating Day '75 this activ legiate life the season member . I i tr u CATHERINE TRZEPAQ . . . Cathy's memory of climbing 4 flights of stairs to her locker every day isn't a happy one . . .' chemistry class highlighted her stay at BHS . . . playing the viola provides re- laxation. MH' CLIFFORD D. TRETOLA . . . this two year member of N. J. All State Choir enjoyed chorus with Mr. Diller . . . always looked for- ward to summer vacation . . . en- listing in the army follows gradu- ion. JAMES TSEMBERLIS . . . Jim . . . calmly recalls Ms. Kounelias' class . . . history and math will be difficult to forget . . . avid sports bulf. L - KAREN ANN TRIBIK . . . easy-going Karen will always recollect lunch with the whole gang and history with Mr. Loven . . . spare time is ipent playing outdoor sports . . . uture plans include secretarial school. MARCELLA GAIL TUORTO . . . outgoiiigi Marce describes crafts and Mr. -Loven's history dass as unforgettable . . . getting up early was a headache . . . fond recollections of being with friends . . . career in special ed follows. JAMES JOSEPH TYNE . . . intelligengfamicable Jim . . . English Ill a memorable experience . . . treasures math.i'ivith Mr. Mosso and Mr. Hooper . 5. . this key mem- ber of the soccer team aspires to be a dedicated doctor. SCOTT A. URQUHART . . . Scott will always recall receiv- ing his driver's license . . . that school bus was a bother . . . fond memories of Mr. Stellatella . . . a Led Zeppelin fan . . . career in mechanics follows a year of rest. my fu: 5 59 xi! 'ft , DORIS IDA LENORA UNDERHILL . . . smiling and active Doris will never forget cheering at basketball and football games . . . this talented seamstress is planning a career as a designer after college. GLORIA VICTORIA VALERIO . . . peppy Vicky . . . always smil- ing . . . possesses cherished mem- ories of all the friends she acquired . . . physical science class was unique . . . forsees a career as an airline reservationist. PATRICIA JOY UNGERMAH . . . Patty will always treasure memories of Mr. Loven and the A term paper she gave him . . . active in sports . . . disliked studies with nothing to do . . . will pursue a career in nursing. ' GREG B. VALLAS . . . Vitalis won't forget the friendly discussions with Mr. Henry . . . enjoyed lunch . . . girls fun to watch . . . a hopeful prospect in the landscaping field. ROBIN YTURBAN . . . active Robinislavorite memory is marching bariglgxpractices . . . catching that schdolfbus was a task . . . Mr. Sciarrillq rates high . . . interested in music . . . college an- ticipated. PETER JOHN VALLIERE . . . fun-loving Pete has fond mem- ories of trips to Washington . . . graphic arts with Mr. Golubowski will always be cherished . . . Real Food . . . hopes for a teaching de- gree in graphic arts. I SUSAN LYNN VAN INWEGEN . . . amicable Sue . . . this avid camper was glad to have Mr. Curcio and Mrs. Keck as teachers . . . her consideration of others will be help- ful in her career as a nurse. NICOLETTE VAN NATTA . . . loquacious Nikki will always recollect band and watching those wrestling matches . . . Mr. Brown was an outstanding teacher . . . enjoys the shore . . . will attend Montclair State. N.--.wg tl, , GINA MARIE VECCHIONE . . . always laughing . . . G will never forget the girls' room or the stores across the street . . . vivid remembrances of her craft class and Mr. Golubowski . . . desires a career as a hair stylist. DEBORAH G. VICARI . . . happy-go-lucky Debbie liked getting out of school early . . . Mr. Fiordaliso and Mr. Golubowski rate high . . . 8:00 classes were trau- matic . . . commencement precedes marriage. lll FRANK JAMES VICARI . . . Paco . . . humorous and friendly . . . bothered by smoke filled boys' rooms and I-LR. period . . . memories of a friend's ballet dancing . . . future plans still up in the air. 1 12 AUGUSTO S. VILLARUZ . . . friendly and intelligent . . . great times with Ms. Kounelias and Mr. Williams . . . working on cars is a major time consumer . . . future plans include collegiate life. BARBARA MAY VILLARUZ . . . easy-going Barbara is looking forward to graduation . . . remem- bers Mr. Kotcho with a smile . . . karate takes up much of her time . . . hopes to be a successful in- terior decorator. ANGELA VINCI . . . garrulous Angela . . . will al- ways recall drama with Mr. Berk- heiser . . . Mr. Higgins a definite favorite . . . 5th period lunch junior yearwas memorable . . . listens to music in spare time. WAYNE MICHAEL WALLACE . . . Wayne will always recall the football state championship in '75 and having his head shaved by Stanford . . . irked by football prac- tice in 90 weather . . . teaching phys. ed. and playing college foot- ball follow. TOM WALSH . . . Tom will always recall spend- ing lunch periods in the center . . . Mr. Brown and Mr. Tucker unfor- gettable . . . the suspense of won- dering if he got caught cutting an- noyed him . . . future is yet un- decided. LORI LOIS WALTENBERG . . . thoughtfullgfggqrecalls having a terrific schedulellgtil has high re- gards of Ms. Graeft this talented seamstress will work in the exciting world of fashion. ' DEBRA ANN WALSH . . . loquacious Debbie will never forget H.R. 412 . . . Miss Graef and Mr. Petite were well'liked . . . remembrances of interior decorating class . . . found it hard arriving to school on time. VERONICA F. WALSH . . . Ronnie . . . always happy . . . favorite class was graphic arts with Mr. Golubowski . . . bothered by crowded hallways . . . delights in hanging around and bike riding . . . career as dental assistant is next. DEBORAH ANN WALTZ . . . amiable Debbie will remember sitting in the back of Mr. Cornish's class . . . wished there were more teachers similar to Mr. O'Berg and Mr. Lopez . . . planning on re- searching animal behavior. LINDA SUSAN WANAT . . . talkative Lin always has a. smile on her face . . . graphic arts and Mr. Kotcho are difficult to for- get . . . annoyed by crowded halls and stairways . . . court stenography lies ahead. MARK j. WANNAT . . . Mark will recall a unique homeroom headed by Mr. Higgins . . . could be seen heading for the stores during lunch period . . . English IV was a memorable ex- perience . . . ambition: to be self- employed. 1 13 PETER LEE WARD . . . talented Peter will recall in- volvement in band activities and 4th period lunch for three years . . . I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. STEPHEN W. WEIDMANN . . . Steve will always have fond recollections of Spanish II with Mr. Tarazona . . . tutoring in Spanish clinic rewarding . . . will attend a technical school after graduation. THOMAS J. WARREN . . . basketball and baseball are Tom's pleasurable pastimes . . . enjoyed mechanics and metal shop but was irked by populated hall- ways . . . plans a career in law enforcement. HOWARD MICHAEL WEINER . . . enjoyed classes with Mr. Golu- bowski and Mr. Tucker . . . How- a.rd's major time consumers include sports, cars, and motorcycles . . . will be an asset to any campus. all DAVID E. WELLS . . . easy-going Dave recalls seventh period math with Mr. Williams . . . RICHARD T. WELLS . . . Rick . . . known for his friendly and humorous manner . . . Mrs, Mr. Leite and Mr. Faller also rate Roth's second period English class high . . . college awaits this tri- captain of the soccer team. 114 unforgettable . . . this soccer tri- captain enjoys music and sports . . . next goal: college. L ELIZABETH CATHERINE WHELPLEY . . . Liz finds bliss through bike riding and water skiing . . . Mr. Loven's history class rates number one . . . this twirler wished for more assemblies. JEAN ANN WHITE . . . reading and volleyball keep Jean busy . . . Mrs. Calder and Mr. Higgins were great to know . . . aspirations lie in the field of in- terior decoration. LINDA WHITE . . . Mr. Higgins and homeroom 415 are sure to be remembered by this honest, independent student . . . dislikes people who mess up the cafeteria . . . anticipates a career in aff. I! 'Y ' ' iii? ROSE'I'I'A WHITFIELD . . . Sweet Rose . . . will always recollect bowling on the school team and working in the library . . . Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Higgins were tops . . . plans a career in modeling. Exe IL RICHARD PAUL WILLARD . . . active Rich considers all of his teachers favorites . . . Mr. Faller's first period history class won't be forgotten . . . the computer field will soon be benelitted by this fine young man. KATHLEEN VVILLIAMS . . . Kathy . . . secretary of the Mums . . . friendly with a sense of humor . . . best times spent in homeroom 415 . . . Mr. Gruszczyn- ski was also great to know . . . promising future as a dental assist- 3112. KENNY WILLIAM WILSON . . . friendly Kenny . . . often seen sitting on cafeteria stairs . . . Mr. Leite and Mr. Higgins were mem- orable, as was graphic arts . . . en- joyed going across the street for lunch . . . ambition-to become rich. GEORGE C. WILLIAMS . . . George is noted for his easy- going manner . . . gym brought smiles to his face . , . enjoyed hav- ing Mr. Loven as a teacher . . . a college diploma is anticipated. RICHARD K. WILLIAMS . . . Mr. Holtzman and Mr. Moon- ey's ninth period gym class are among Rich's favorite high school memories . . . enjoys restoring old Earl? and plans to drive a truck for 115 T1-IERESA WILSON . . . Terry enjoyed crafts with Mr. Eller . . . those breakfasts at Willie's Diner will be remembered . . . bothered by lack of student-teacher communication . . . music occupies leisure time. ROBERT s. WOQLWORTH, JR. . . . resourcefIQljQBob will long re- member Engliilifawvith Mr. Bleier . . . in his spdieftime, Bob enjoys chemistry and golf . . . collegiate life awaits. DOUGLAS A. WOTTON . . . better known to friends and classmates as Doug . . . the high point of his days: metal shop . . . Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Higgins will not be easily forgotten. LORRAINE YEZZI . . . independently unique-that's Raine . . . 4-H and the plant room are among her treasured mem- ories . . . outside school she delights in sewing and music . . . would like to train wild animals. MICHELE SUZANNE ZABATTA . . . jaunty Michele . . . H.R. 105 will come to her mind often . . . mention Mr. G or Mr. Bizzarro and this ballet dancer can't help but smile . . . a future sociology major. 116 DEBORAH ANN ZARRA . . . open minded Debbie . . . en- joyed standing in the halls in the mornings . . . Mr. Faller and Mr. Cornish formed lasting impressions . . . this talented music major en- joys singing and tennis. MICHAEL SABINO ZARRO . . . fun-loving . . . has recol- lections of watching Frank's ballet dancing . . . graphic arts and science with Mr. Vultaggio unforgettable . . . enjoys listening to music . . . traveling days await. l DEBORAH MARIE ZAWALSKI . . . attractivejl bbie has fond recollections offwo lunch periods in junior year Aifuture art teacher who enjoys drawing, painting, and sewing. K ff fi' HECTOR P. ZAYAS . . . industrious Hector . . . only problem was trying to think during Brst period . . . math with Mr. Hooper unforgettable , . . will miss his friends at BHS . . . his future holds employment in the medical field. ELLYN J. ZEVE . . . intelligent, energetic Ellyn has remembrances ofiitlmje '74 Senior Prom . . . dislikedibeing stepped on in halls . . . Latin class and Mr. Mosso highlighted her days. . t i A DEBORAH E. ZIPF , . . chorus with Mr. Diller pro- vided a bit of ecstasy . . . color- guard experiences will always be cherished . . . ambitious and opti- mistic, she looks forward to secre- tarial school. MARK ZELIFF . . . easy-going, energetic Mark . . . vivid recollections of electronics and graphic arts . . . Mr. Golubowski and Mr. Tracey unforgettable . . . this talented wrestler looks forward to a college education. DOMENICK FRANK ZUPPA . . . friendly Zuppa . . . Mr. Hig- gins and Ms. Stefanelli were fa- vorites . . . highlight of his day was gym . . . will never forget days spent gambling in studies . . . next stop-college. L .nf Our senior class has the unique opportunity to be born in '57, the year when reversed is '75, the year of our graduation. These two pages represent the beginning and the end of our dependency. Take a look at some of your friends. Have they changed much? .Q , 'K f. , slit Qi .4 7 .A ' 146 '--sq -H ' A . 5 qi -1. RQ y. 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' -- - ' is S 4 ' , fx-Qi i . n I i ' -fi fu' FOOTBALL SAM CAVALLARO Head Caarb WDW1 SCORES BHS Opp. l 21 .......,.... Seton Hall 21 B ll ' e eville .............. 0 O West Essex 12 34 ..... ........... Union ........... ..... 8 28 ................ Kearny ................ 6 26 ............ Phillipsbmg ............ 15 48 ..... ......... Irvington ............. . 14 14 ................ Nutley ......... Q ...... 7 54 .............. Montclair .... : ......... 7 State Championship Group IV 10 ............ Morristown ....... ..... 30 db RONALD ROWE, T. K. TRIPUCKA, JOSEPH MASTRIANI Tri-Captainr What a fantastic year for the Bloomfield Bengal football team! It was a year of hard work, eight victories, and two losses. 1974 also marked the Atlantic City journey of Coach Sam Cavallaro's squad for the first New jersey State Championship football playoffs. The Bengals fell to a highly-rated Mor- ristown team by a 30-10 score, but the will and determination to return next year helped to ease the pain caused by the loss. Coach Cavallaro attributes the uniquely rewarding season to the teamwork and tremendous offensive skill of the players. After downing both Seton Hall and Belleville with a score of 21-0, the Bengals led by tri-captains Joe Mastri- ani, Ron Rowe, and T. K. Tripucka, recovered from a 12-0 loss at the hands of West Essex and closed out the regular season with six consecutive victories, including an anxiously awaited 34-7 Thanksgiving Day triumph over the Montclair Mounties. Afterwards, the outstanding squad prepared for the his- toric trip southward. The Class of 1975 became the iirst class from Bloomfield High to participate in the New jersey State football playoffs-an honor in itself. 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SENIORS-Left rn Rishi: Diana Mnrchnnk, Joanne Rinaldi, Elizabeth sENIoR FLAGWAVERS-Kneeling-Captain Elaine Thun.. siandaing- Whcpley, Carol Crescenzi, Susan Sceurman, Michelle Margotta, Captain: Karen Masi, Linda Cesario, Cathy Guth, Nora Martin, Nettie Robinson, lauren Lang, Claudine Pyzik, Deborah Gillcran. Dime Avila, SENIOR COLORGUARDS-Kneeling-Captain Kim Booker. Standing BENGAL BANNERS-Kneeling-Captain Lucille Rizzolo, June Horn -Rachel Boone, Doreen Stiehl, Donna Shanks, Deborah Zipf. Standing-Miriam Soto, Terry Bierbaum. MARCHI G B QQ l MARCHING BAND SENIORS: Louis Picciano, Richard Willud, James Sharon Glucoft, Sally Corbo, Karen Hathaway, Majorette, Douglas Burr, Shattuck, Paul Schwartz, Susan Slusarczyk, Susan Van Inwegen, Susan Russo, Willimn Bender, Cynthia Nanng Mr. Haas, Mr. Spencer, advisors. Robin Urban, Jeff Kinder, Peter Ward, Keith Ansbacher, Cathy Trzepacz, MR. SPENCER Co-Adwmr MR. HAAS Co-Adviror SQUAD LEADERS--Kneeling-Paul Schwartz, Peter Ward, Louis Picciano. Standing-Susan Russo, Susan Slusarczyk, Karen Hathaway, Robin Urban. 132 ' W ' KAREN HATHAWAY Majoretle KAREN MARZULL1 Bengal Tiger RUTH KUEHLER Auzrtant Majoretle The 1974-75 Marching Band, directed by Mr. Richard Haas and Mr. Douglas Spencer, presented entertaining half- time shows to the BHS football fans. The performances, con- ducted by Majorette Karen Hathaway, included Inflation, Energy, and a salute to America's Bicentennial. As with any show, many hours were spent perfecting musical abilities and field formations. Consequently, rehearsals resulted in a fine display of talents at the football stadiums. OCCER STATE TOURNAM.ENT 2 ............ Irvington ............ 0 6 ........,..... Hoboken .............. 0 2 .............. Kearny .... ....... 1 2 ............ Livingston ............ 0 2 ,,.,......,... Neptune ....... .... 0 DAVID WELLS Tri-Captain BHS 4 12 1 ....... ....... 2 ....... ....... 6 ....... ....... 5 9 0 ....... ...... 6 6 ..... ........ 4 SCORES Q opp. 1 .. Umon ................... . East Orange ....... ..... 0 Westfield ...... ..... 0 Montclair ..... ..... 0 Irvington ..... ..... 0 Orange Nutley ....... ..... Columbia ..... ..... 0 0 Kearny ....... ..... 1 ' o East Orange ....... ..... 0 ' 0 Millburn ...... ,.. .... . THOMAS MARESCA Tri-Captain 1 ........ ...... M ontclair ...... .... .... 0 l ........ ...... I rvington ...... 1 2 ........ ...... E ast Side ...... ........ 0 5 ........ ........ O range ..... ........ 0 7 ........ Nutley ........ 0 2 ........ ...... Ca ldwell ...... ........ 0 2 ........... - ....... Kearny .................... 0 5 ............. -... Columbia ................ .. 0 ESSEX COUNTY TOURNAMENT 4 ..... ............. Millburn .................. 0 2 .................. East Side .................. 0 2 ........ ....... C aldwell ...... ........ 0 .L i SOCCER TEAM-Seniors: Mike Shinder, John Korn, Ricky Wells, Tom Maresca, David Wells, Paul Lukaszewski, Paul Trisuzzi, Bruce Bridge, Mike Gallo, Phil Scaduto, Bob Finn, Bob Brun- dage, Randy Sharrow, jim Tyne Tom I.eCalvez, Jim Tsemberlis, Tim McCormick. Tri-Managers: Debbie Engel, Diane Fairchild, Doty Faurot. Exciting, well-earned triumph after triumph-this is the story of the superb 1974-75 Bloomfield soccer team. The Ben- gals rolled to a season's record of twenty-two wins, one loss, and one tie. Essex County Coach-of-the-Year, Mr. F. James White, assisted by Mr. Thomas Hooper, guided the squad to the most successful soccer season ever in BHS history. Tri-captains Ricky Wells, David Wells, and Tom Maresca led the team to its winning of both the Big Ten Crown and the First Annual Essex County Championship. Also outstanding was goalkeeper Randy Sharrow, with a Bengal record of twenty shutouts, the last of which occurred on November 29. An exhilarating 2-0 triumph over Neptune allowed the team to bring home the highly-coveted Group IV State Championship!! In addition, six Bengal Booters each earned themselves a erth on an All- State team. Tom Maresca, who scored thirty-two goals, also gained a spot on the first team of the High School All-Arneri- can soccer team and was named the New Jersey Soccer Coaches Association's 1974 Player of the Year! These are just some of the facts about a soccer squad, but the feelings of pride and bl-iss that it produced were experienced by all those it represented in Bloomfield. fo-5-CA1' 5P,.,,,ML7Q 031.6 3,f.fg,. IZZZZV J,4g,,,M 12 622,53 Paul Lgkqg-,,Qg,vSKQ Aim VVQWMQLZ 136 QW MW vP.0wLJf-0-Jwf? ' if 521477 W1 5 . V KX A ..? ' 42 X I X 1 3 e H5 S 1 5 'S xv -I , , x 9 K . N lXjs.'x-.-,',f,. 455' 11 Rf' f ..'n'5N ,J l. I gi i : 5 M CROSS COUNTRY SCORES fLower Score Winsj BHS Opp 40 ..... ......... K earny .................. 21 29 ..... ..... G len Ridge .............. 27 26 ..... ....... I rvington ................ 31 34 ,.... . ...... Nutley ......... ....... 2 3 34 ...... ....... L ivingston ................ 25 47 ...... ....... S eton Hall ................ 16 36 ...... ...... W est Essex ................ 23 22 ...... ..... O range ....... ........ 3 6 28 ..... ....... B elleville ..... ....... 2 9 38 ................ Columbia ................ 23 32 ................ Montclair ................ 25 Forfeit win over East Orange Big 10 Conference-6th place Essex County Public High Schools- 9th place MR. WILLIAMS Coach The participants in Cross Country, the fall portion of the year-round track program under the supervision of Mr. Williams, are distance runners. All home races are run at Brookdale Park over a three mile course of varied terrain. This year's team, led by senior captain John Sinnenberg, compiled a 4-8 record. john was the individual winner in nine of the ten dual meets that he ran, while junior Richard Con- rad won the one race that John missed due to injury. John Sinnenberg also set a school record for the home course with a time of 16:01. gf fcnoss .fa e' 2, XDWYQUP or curve Y CR09' JOHN SINNBNBERG MARK BRAMWELL GEORGE IDLE CROSS COUNTRY-Kneeling-Thomas Caputo, George Idle, William Lang. Standing-John Sinnenberg, Rick Conrad, Mark Bramwell, Bill McCulloch. 138 BHS opp 1 Montclair ........ ...... . .. Belleville ........ Irvington ........ . Seton Hall .......... ..... Essex Catholic Mountain ........ Nutley . Glen Ridge ...... ...... . East Orange ...... ...... Columbia ........... Cedar Grove Nutley Montclair ............... Belleville ..................... North Jersey Interscholastic Bowling League Champion Big Ten Champion 3rd Place Union Invitational 1 2 3 High Team Games in League BOWLING Led by the steady performance of senior jerry Carter, its captain, the Bengal Bowling team turned in a truly outstanding season of play. Boasting a team composed almost entirely of underclassmen, the Keg- lers none the less amassed an undefeated, 14-0 match record and an overall 36-6 record. Under the direction of Coach Gunter Evdokimoff, the Bengals capped their season by rolling to both the Big Ten and NJISBL championships, with the promise of many more titles to come in the years ahead. GERALD CARTER Caplan: MR. EVDOKIMOFF Coarh HECTOR ZAYAS WRE TLING BHS Opp 3 ...... ...... M ontclair ....... ........ 4 5 9 ....... ......... Set on Hall ...... ......... 30 ...... ...... C olumbia ....... ..... 56 ...... Passaic ...... 15 ...... ........... K earny ......... ......... 5 ....... ......... L ivingston ....... ......... 15 ...... ..... W est Orange ....... ........ 11 ...... ...... B elleville ....... ......... 4 ...... ..... E ssex Catholic ...... ..... 19 ........................ West Essex ........................ 18 .......................... Irvington .......................... 15 ............................ Nutley ...........,................ Berkeley Heights Tournament 4th place BHS Holiday Tournament 4th place Essex County Tournament 7th place District Tournament 4th place MR. MIDDLETON Coach MR. LACKEY Assistant Coach JOSEPH TESTA JOHN BOYLAN MICHAEL CAWLEY Captam GEORGE IDLE KENNETH POST DOMINICK SANSEVERO ax Nm I 15 X 5 ,Q x x 1 fill. is .4 V 4 1 rw., ff A , - IQ 0943 L3 We 'Q-I A QR BA KETBALL BASKETBALL SCORES BHS Opp 57 ....,..., Seton Hall ............ 52 75 ................ Orange ................ 73 50 .............. Columbia .............. 48 61 .............. Westheld .............. 52 69 .............. Belleville .............. 67 60 .............. Irvington .............. 51 48 .............. Montclair .............. 38 71 ................ Nutley ...... ...... 6 7 70 ............ East Orange ............ 75 69 .............. Columbia .............. 41 73 ................ Kearny ................ 50 61 .............. Belleville .............. 45 62 ................ Orange ................ 33 97 .............. Montclair ............,. 59 73 ........ Newark Academy ........ 60 64 ............ 80 .............. Irvington .............. 58 78 ................ Kearny ................ 57 East .Orange ............ 78 82 ................ Nutley ................ 50 Errex County Tournament MR. CELLA 62 .............. Montclair .............. 63 T. K. TRIPUCKA Comb State Tournament CHPWH U E 71 .............. East Side .............. 57 hiiiilfisiiifiiczlolarslg 74 .......... Morris Knolls .......... 53 72 ,,,,,,,....... Montclair .............. 52 52 ...... ...... L inden ...... ....... 5 5 As was expected, the 1975 Basketball team repre- senting Bloomfield High provided its fans with a season worthy of their pride. Coach George Cella, at the helm of the Bengals, witnessed the 500th victory of his coaching career. Only two other men in New jersey can boast of a similar feat. Captain T. K. Tnpucka set a Bloomfield scoring record by pushing his three-year total to 1,129 points. This senior can also take pride in the squad's 20-4 record. The boys' talents on the court enabled them to compete in the State Tourney. After crushing East Side, Morris Knolls, and Montclair, the squad suf- fered a 55-52 defeat at the hands of Linden's team. However, this last game does not represent the sea- son: throughout the winter, the Bengals increased the length of the list of their victories. L SENIORS-left to right: Jeff Lichter, Ed Thurston, Craig Gordon, Ken Murray, T. K. Tripucka, Nick Matarazzo, joe Napolitano. Kneeling: Tom DeBold. 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The boys' assurance in them- selves came through each time they faced another squad, for they certainly finished a successful season. MICHAEL GANN ING Capmin l ul.. 'i 'n psf I f .1 '25 KEVIN BOTI' .f - pg ,, I ' xW . ' I 1 ' A. ' 1 . . t . . X '+P ROBERT CECERE MR. LACKEY Caarb WILLIAM FARRELI. JOHN HOWARD BASEBALL I MR. KONN Coacb Head Coach Joseph Konn received as- sistance from Gabe Mosso in guiding the 1975 Baseball squad to another triumphant season. BHS fans always find pride in their baseball teams, and this year's team did not prove to be less worthy of such respect. The bulk of the team, captains Torn DeBold and Kevin Keaney, and eight other returning seniors, displayed such skills on the diamond that they always gave their opponents much competition. SCHEDULE April 1 Orange 2 Garfield 3 Livingston 4 Columbia 9 Ridgewood 10 Barringer 11 Belleville 15 Irvington 18 Montclair MR. G. MOSSO Arsirtunt Coach 22 Nutley 24 Seton Hall 25 East Orange 29 Columbia M47 2 Kearny 6 Belleville 8 Union 9 Orange 15 Montclair 15 Westneld 20 East Orange 23 Irvington 27 Keamy 30 Nutley THOMAS DEBOLD KEVIN KEANEY SENIORS-left to right: Fiore Esposito, Ken Perine, Kevin Keany, Tom DeBo1d, Terry Gorney, David Fumosa. FIORE ESPOSITO DAVID FUMOSA TERRENCE GORNY KENNETH PERINE RICHARD WELLS BASEBALL April 1 Orange ......................... ......... H 2 Garfield ..... .H 3 Livingston ....... ........ .A 4 Columbia .......... ......... A 9 Ridgewood ........ ........ .A 10 Barringer ....... .H 11 Belleville ........ ......... A 15 Irvington ......... .H 18 Montclair ....... .H 22 Nutley ......... ........ .A 24 Seton Hall .......... ......... A 25 East Orange ...... ......... A 29 Columbia ....... .H M47 2 Kearny ........... ......... H 6 Belleville ....... ......... H 8 Union ......... ......... A 9 Orange ....... ......... A 13 Montclair ...... ......... A 15 Westfield ...... ......... A 20 East Orange ...... .H 23 Irvington ........ ......... A 27 Kearny ........................................... ......... A 30 Nutley .......................................................... H Head Coach-joseph K. Konn Asst. Coach-Gabe Mosso Capts.: Tom DeBold, Kevin Keaney BASEBALL BOYS' TENNIS MR. LEITE Coach Under the expert direction of Coach Frank Leite, the Tennis squad more than ably repre- sented BHS on courts throughout the area. Paced by the competitive play of the returning letterman, Captain Keith Ansbacher and Steve Geraci, and backed by the steady play of senior starters Bob Higgens, Ed Lewis, and Marc Ravitz, the netrnan played a full schedule that included such powerhouses as Columbia, Mont- clair, and Union. Wherever they played, the team projected the qualities of competitiveness, skill and good sportsmanship toward all of their opponents. KEITH ANSBACHER Captain . gi-P STEPHEN GERACI ROBERT HIGGINS EDMUND LEWIS LOUIS PIOCIANO L :turing-W EDWARD MCGIVERN RICHARD WILLARD MARC RAVITZ TR CK 'I'his yea.r's track team was one of the most successful in recent years. The tea.m's strength centered around a strong nucleus of senior athletes, which included seven returning lettermen. With the energies of top men such as T. K. Tripucka fshot, discus, javelin and quarter-milerj, Bob Brady flong jumperj, Wayne Wallace Csprinterj, john Saliemo fsprinterj, john Sinnen- berg ftwo-rnilerj, joe Bell and George Idle fmilersj, Paul Spychala fhigh jurnpj, and vaulters John Korn and Ken Post, the team also had a host of proficient juniors fRick Conrad in the 8801 and sophomores fKelly Tripucka as high-jumperj .Coach Paul Williams' team was a leading contender for the Big Ten Title. and FIELD . .V , : at 1 M 1 - K 'W-we f. A E . Y 4,71 g if , - ',:..5S,if ,-iv. . bf . . g in 1. uv ' . -' A-'.. ' ' - . f'-v ' ' ' ' 1 --Z 'ii Q' . r H E .. 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K r ig. wires:-i 'fa SENIORS-Left to Right: Robert Brady, T. K. Tripucka, Joseph Bell, George Idle, john Kom, Kenneth Post, john Saliemo, Randy Sharrow, John Sinnenberg, Paul Spychala, Wayne Wallace. ROBERT BRADY T. K. TRIPUCKA Co-Captain Co-Captain 150 Josspl-1 BELL GEORGE IDLE JOHN KORN KENNETH POST . , . ' if JOHN SALIERNO RANDY SHARROW JOHN SINNENBERG PAUL SPYCHALA WAYNE WALLACE 33? BE GAL CO CHE J' Q1 1 I wa Y ,gj F .- -gf an if I 15 , 1 .f X 2 SAM CAVALLARO GEORGE CELLA MARGARET DUBOIS-SPOONER Football Bzuketball Field Harkey GUNTER EVDIKIMOFF JOSEPH KONN Bowlin Bnsebull Softball BRUCE LACKEY JOSEPH BOGUSZ FRANK LEITE Go? Dirertor af Athletic: Tenni: Wrext ing GEORGE MIDDLETON PATRICIA PARKERTON , A Wrextling Baxketball Track ELAINE SI-IOENGOOD JAMES WHITE PAUL WILLIAMS Tennis Sarraf Tmpk G. A. A. At BHS, the girls' intrauural sports program, under the direction of Ms. SchoenGood, Ms. Parkerton, Ms. Allen, and Ms. Milazzo, gives many girls a feeling of accomplishment. It teaches them the importance of winning and losing gracefully and the rules of good sportsmanship. Over 300 girls partici- pate annually in the activities offered. With the leadership of the ollicers, Cindy Mollica, President: Doreen Norton, Vice Presidentg Laurene Ellmers, Recording Secretaryg Lou Ann Fabricatore, Corresponding Secretaryg and Ruth Kuehler, Treasurer, the GAA aids in organizing the sports. The program consists of a variety of sports. The fall intramural program gets 0E to a quick start with tenn-is at Memorial Park, speedball, and archery. In the winter, early risers get to school by 7:15 for basketball intramurals. Bowling takes place at Broad and Bay, and the gymnastic enthusiasts begin practice for the annual gym show in April. The final activity of the year is volleyball. The GAA also has a full awards system, and over a hundred girls receive recognition at the Annual Awards Dinner. L -, eilxiffrrc - ,i-eijgrf' ga a1:,g'igs1 I ELAINE SHOENGOOD Advisor SENIOR MEMBERS: Elizabeth Kowalski, Susan Van Inwegen, Karen Gonnella, Nora Rodriguez, Diane Stoyak, Joy Gtaleos, Laurene Ellmers, Anita Allen, Susan Fritz, Debbie Kwiakowski, Doreen Norton, Cindy Mollica, Debbie Murray, Nettie Robinson, Patty Ungermah, Debbie Lynch, Dawn Riley, Doty Faurot, Barbara Brady, Kim Harris. GIRL ' FIELD HOCKEY 'D 0, 0'-' 5 .11 . ghd . ,.vV 5' SCORES I CYNTHIA JACOBS SUSAN MACHE'I'I'E F an ,J 5 ,V . .. CYNTHIA MOLLICA KIM HARRIS 0 PP- Rock .................... o Coach Peggy DuBois-Spooner led her Field Hockey team to another eye-catching season, as the girls completed a 7-4-1 record. 'I'he defense and offense worked well to- gether to keep their opponents' scores low and to penetrate the goal area as often as possible. Although the competition remained tough, the team evidently never stopped put- ting forth its best: a look at the scores reveals an impressive season. KAREN MARZULLI NANCY MILLER QE? FIELD HOCKEY: Toni Conte, Nancy Miller, Doreen Pekar, Karen Marzulli, Susan Machette, Judy Popadonic, Caroline Yuhas, joan Stypokowski, Kathy Collins, Nancy Soden, Susan Faraday, Marianne Sullivan, Connie Kershaw, Cindy Jacobs, Kim Harrisg Mrs. Spooner, advisor. GIRLS' BASKETBALL I N Although the scores do not indicate how deter- mined it was, the Girls' Basketball team, coached by Ms. Patricia Parkerton, put forth much hard work. Captained by Sue Shotka, these Bl-IS'ers labored for many hours to improve their shooting and guarding abilities. Even though they ended the season with three victories, the word quit never became a part of their vocabulary. MS. PATRICIA PARKERTON Caaclv SUSAN MACHETTE KAREN MARZULLI ,1 I x. I R - is 'iv-A -LQ M.. sms Z ., ki ,,:, g if, X ' x f ' Q , 4- ' g 5 l 1' .3 t gf- 3 X vt S5 1' an ,Q N , t ,V ,I H - 31 4' k f- g N., V ' f -. g I U il A J 3 T ih, F 1 ' . I 1 f 5 E v ' , Q ? A - i , H, Ex , f' f . 'Q' f 1 ' J X Li 'ga f 'S 1 M SQ .i . F I 4 Q T 5 ft '- Q. , , .n ' 1' 4 2 1 3 T , 3 ,.,1 xl.g3-qfiyl ,NW .Y VIV J iq .14 f . 2 , ' Q 5 1 J A F X ' 1 .A 1 51 J N Q. 1' A ,5,.w.wM GIRLS' SOFTBALL SCHEDULE April 4 Columbia 8 East Orange Catholic 1 1 Belleville 15 West Essex 16 Caldwell 18 Montclair 25 East Orange 29 Columbia May 2 Kearny 6 Belleville 15 Montclair 16 Nutley 20 East Orange 27 Kearny 30 Nutley MR. EVDOKIMOFF The 1975 Girls' Softball team was the second of its kind at the high school. Mr. Gunter Evdoki- moff advised the girls as they culti- vated skills in batting and fielding. Senior Kim Harris capmined the squad to a most rewarding season. KIM HARRIS Captain Coach FRAN MARINO KAREN MARZULLI CYNTHIA MOU-ICA PATRICIA UNGERMAH AX GIRL ' TENNIS KATHY NORA RODRIGUEZ Captain Left: Senior Kathy Chupak, Captaing not pictured: Nora Rodriquez. GIRL ' TRACK and FIELD The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team completed its second season under the direction of Ms. Elaine ShoenGood. 1975 marked the team's entry into the Big Ten Conference. Although the girls shared limited facilities with the BHS Boys' Varsity Team, both teams did a line job. Five of the fourteen girls on the team were retuming players from 1974. PATRICIA M. PARKERTON P. ZAK ' ' BMP: X gxvgmnflg X- 9x9 Q6 , ' wi A gm! A SXSUMFI4-Q IMC!! ' . THICK A ' V I f 44511 , X I iv ,G s' ' ' I NOREEN IFUCCI SUSAN FERRERA PATRICIA MALANGA aptam X A IZ DEBORAH MII-ONE DEBRA MURRAY DOREEN STIEHL SENIORS-Left to Right: Noreen Fucci, Captaing Patricia Malanga, Doreen Stiehl, Susan Ferrera, Deborah Milone, Debra Murray. Ms. Patricia Parkerton, Coach. , , , V, . ii 51,4 EF: 'T f W R I g S Q vit, , . ' 5, V 1 'f N W l ff ..f.3,,A W ' :M - f W ,,- :- .ev 1 Wa- , L .- 4 -W If f' Y:- '1 fi,u ,E 'fin 511 ' I A X I 1. .. . vga:-gi25lE5Eff!?3T lS-.,v- X' fi Y , v . V, . K: ,..a-ay: ' D ' ' ' FQQ ff-1.uj - K . isx i .Wa 'L Y 'N ,,,+5 f f lf? '-1 ' - , 5 Q12-. ' 1 i M , S. ,fs 3 cj 1 bf J, 2 fa: .15 -5 f , by , A- N F, I ffm, XX W m .A 1 .. I ,.,x.':YUh-i X 1 1' t wx F Y , ,Hx x N' L S.. lk Yam. f 'n fm 'L ai gg 'WU at .Sir-jst ' 4 K' 'fi X .y qi 1 I , ' f Q -4 1 x if if ,www JNL, ill NATIONAL HO OR OCIETY RTI HONOR N.H.S. OFFICERS: Chris Kinder, Katerina Protic, Nancy Tekirian, Ms. Kounelias, Advisor, Mary Ann Chin, Stephen Geraci. The National Honor Society, advised by Ms. Deborah Kounelias, is composed of those students who have demonstrated the ?ualities of leadership, character, and service throughout their academic ives. Since those inducted in the spring of our junior year comprise the top ten per cent of the class of 1975, scholarship still stands as the basic con- sideration for membership. In the fall of 1974, initiation ceremonies were conducted for the next live per cent of the class. Left to Right lst row: Ms. Kounelias-Advisor, Steve Geraci- President, Mary Ann Chin-Vice President, Nancy Tekirian- Treasurer, Susan Slusarczyk, Deborah Gilleran, Lynn Redding, Patricia Thorpe, Ellyn Zeve, Frances Marino, Chiusty Lin. Znd row: Marybeth Hughes, Karen Hathaway, Eugene Fucetola, Kenneth Mostello, Karen Bastedo, Phyllis Klosowski, Phillip Scaduto, Joy Galeos, Nettie Robinson, Karen Masi. 5rd row: Richard Goldsmith, Nancy O'Connell, Patricia Ley, Pamela Rehak, Elaine Thun, Karen Glauberman, Robin Urban, Deborah Zawalski, Angelina Di Matteo, Susan Dorniak. 4th row: Ger- aldine Herbst, Kathy Chupak, Joyce O'Reilly, Ann Karpowitz, Karen Gonnella, Edward Graves, Anita Allen, Judith Mavuro, Noreen Fucci. Sth row: John Mc Conaghie, Steven Maryanski, Robert Brady, Donnajean Anderson, Nancy Lenio, Laurene Ellmers, Susan Fritz. 6th row: Keith Ansbacher, Robert Wool- worth, Paul Schwartz, Nancy Miller, Mary Marek, Linda Car- ter, John Niemi. Not Pictured: John Douglas, William Edwards Gregory Farrington, Janet Helminger, Christine Kin- der, John Korn, David Kuehler, Maura Mc Hugh, Laura Myce- wicz, Katarina Protic, Nancy Rutkowskihgoyce Salimbene, John Sinnenberg, James Tyne, Lori Walte erg, Richard Wells, Richard Abarca, Kendall Andersen, John Boylan, Kathleen Bunk, Anna Marie Coccia, Kathleen Conklin, Michael Crerand, Cynthia Decker, Debra Fassnacht, Jennifer Fritz, Michael Gan- ning, Rosemary Gatta, Roseanne Giovenco, Stacie Gray, Diane Guarneri, Mark Haggerty, Robert Higgins, Maryann .Horuzy, Alex Hsu, Michael Jaffe, Ann Kozakiewcz, Edward Lewis, Karen Marzulli, Janet McMahon, Donna Melchionda, Ralph Menna, Lois Padula, Michele Prettyman, Lucille Rizzolo, Nora Rodri- quez, Miriam Soto, Paul Spychala, Marcella Tuorto, Peter Wud, NHS Honorary Member AFS Student: Kerstin Fransson. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The S.G.A. serves as a representive agent for the students and promotes understanding attitudes between the stu ent body and faculty. Throughout the year, the oflicers and members, along with faculty advisers, Mr. Gabriel Mosso and Mr. Vincent Menill, plan and conduct activities beneficial to the students. These activities include dances, cake sales, and sophomore orientation. 'This year, the S.G.A. held open meetings, which enabled all students to voice their opinions and ideas. S.G.A. SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Elaine Graeber Claire Doemling Sharon Duva Slavica Segedi Carol Crescenzi Donna D'Ambola Laurell Acocella Maria Bankowski Patrick Del Master Diane De Pasqual Linda Casale Debra Burrell Susan Dries Susan Ferrera Theresa Bierbaum Laura Bernabe Michael Gallo Stanley Garbowski Terry Gorney Rosemary Gonnella Kim Harris John Howard Joyce Picone Elena Pitrella Dawn Reilly Tom Purre Ann Kozakiewicz Judy Lexa Patricia Ley Karen Marzulli Nora Martin Nancy Miller Diane McSpiritt Cindy Mollica Debra Nelson Joyce O'Reilly Stan Novak Nora Rodriguez Lucille Rizzolo Phillip Scaduto Paul Schwartz Mark Stehnack Michael Shinder Doreen Stiehl Kathy Tobia Clili Tretola Gina Vecchione Rochelle Citro Nick Conforti Elizabeth Whelpl Jean White Linda Wannat Ann Karpowitz Sue Sceurman SGA OFFICERS: Cheryl Caputo, President, Claudia Murphy, Barbara Stollenmeier, Susan Farady, Vinnie Albaneseg Mr. Mosso, advisor. CY GIRLS' and BOYS' STATE Left to right: Noreen Fucci, Mr. R. Blomquist, Chris Kinder, Pam Rehak, Mary Ann Chin. GIRLS' STATE, BOYS' STATE, AND CITIZENSHIP INSTITUTE In the spring of their junior year, the top students of the class were chosen to participate in Girls' and Boys' State and Girls' Citizenship Institute. The boys were selected by Mr. Blomquist, program advisor, while the girls were picked by various VVomen's Clubs. The students were selected on the basis of academics, potential, and school service. They at- tended week-long seminars where they learned the basics of local, county, and state government and citizenship. The students themselves played an active part in the programs and gained valuable experiences and insights as a result. Citizenship Institute, sponsored by the Women's Club of America, was held during the third week of june at Douglass College. Girls' and Boys' State, sponsored by the American Legion and its Auxiliary, were held at Douglass Col- lege and Rider College, respectively, the third week in June. i 3 ll AMERICAN FIELD ERVICE The American Field Service allows students to spend time in a foreign land, and, thus, acquaint themselves with another culture. This year, the club both welcomed Kerstin Fransson, a creative young Swede to Bloomfield, and sent john Douglas, a versatile senior, to South Africa. Our foreign guest has found friends and much fun in the club. The members also helped the local AFS chapter raise much money this year by participating in a fur fashion show and square dances. Consequently, the AFS promotes and preserves the spirit of intemational friendship. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-Seniors: Susan Slusarczyk-Treasurer, Jennifer Fritz-President, Laureen Ellmers-Vice President, Kerstin Fransson-A.F.S. Transfer, Iohn Cicero, Liz Kowalski, Mary Ann Chin, Cathy Traepacz, Linda Carter, Debbie Lynch, Miriam Sotog Mrs. Keck, advisor. MEMORIES 19? 5 Not pictured are Mr. Leite and Mr. Eller, who, without their help this yearbook would have seemed doubly hard to complete. MARY ANN MAREK CLAIRE DOEMLING Miter-in-Cbief Anirtant Editof MEMORIES '75 . . . six staffs of seniors cooperating with one another to complete an almost impossible task: the compilation of a book to be dug up in the future for the purpose of a glimpse at three years in the past. MEMORIES '75 . . . endless alphabetizing, writing, reading, and typing of over 600 write-ups . . . recovering the seemingly lost questionnaires and Writeups of that certain homeroom . . . discovering the headache of cropping and reducing a pile of photographs . . . rushing to meet deadlines and experiencing giggling fits in the process. MEMORIES '75 . . . holding the final product in one's hands and realizing the pleasure of success outweighs the pain of hard work. EDlTORIAL STAFF-Left to right: Sue Dorniak, Debra Murray, Nancy Miller, john McCartney, Claire Doemling, Mary Ann Marek, Mary Ann Chin, Marcella Tuorto, not pictured: Rachel Boone. LITERARY STAFF-Bob Brady, Stacie Gray, Richard Willard, Patty Ley, Pam Rehak, Karen Masi, Mary Ann Chin- Editor, janet Mc Mahon, Debbie Gil- leran, Kendall Andersen, Joyce O'Reilly, Lucille Rizzolo, Kathy O'Mara, Karen Bastedo, Katarina Protic, Ann Koza- kiewcz, Christine Kinder, Claudia Murphy, Maura McHugh. AUXILIARY STAFF-Debbie Mor- rone, Marcella Tuorto-Editor, Elaine Thun, Diane Stoyak, Susan Van In- wegon, Nancy O'Connell, Ann Sheridan, Christine Haese, Nancy Tekirian, Susan Slusasczyk, Nancy Miller, Marie Ban- kowski, Cheryl Caputo, Ann Mancuso, Miriam Soto, Susan Fritz, Hector Zayas, Mark Haggerty. Not pictured: Rachel Boone-Editor. ART STAFF-Susan Ferrera, Doreen Stiehl. Christine Haese, Ellen Greene, Jill Sapir, Debra Murray-Editor, Linda White, Mr. Eller, Advisor. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF -- Seniors: Sitting-Colleen Flanagan, Debbie Za- walski, Fred Serra, john McCartney. Standing-Mr. Golubowski, Advisor, Nicki Van Natta, Nancy Miller, June Lorenz, Laureen Ellmers, Linda Wanat, Debbie Dimmick. TYPING STAFF - Susan Dorniak -- Editor, Cindy Jacobs, Debbie Zarra, Angie DiMatteo, Donna Melchionda, Barbara Lugo, Karen Gonnella, Linda Accuosti. 3 P f- L N , l .l gh Ni 4631' . - 1 -cg1,..' M. 1...--n ' 5 llfnllvf ' I ' 'rlax-.1 , -1 - H.-., .lt m M Zur' .0 I ...l. 4, ,E , ,.., l O O Indian 4 xml STUDENT PRINTS AND PARENTS' NEWSLETTER The staffs of The Student Print: and The Parents' Newr- letter serve a valuable function in the school, for they inform the students and their parents of activities at BHS. The Student Prinir, advised by Mr. Wille, edited by Robin Urban and Claire Doemling, provides information about interesting students within the school, sports events, and musical programs. Mr. Leite and other faculty members annually write four bulletins allowing parents to gain in- sight into their children's scholastic lives. The news Bloomfielders receive from these papers have always proved interesting. ' CLAIRE DOEMLING STUDENT PRINTS-Seniors: Robin Urban, Claire Doemling, Lucille Rizzolo, Susan Dormak Nancy Tekirian, Doris Underhill, Susan Russo, Susan Van Inwegen, Sue Slusarczyk Mary Ann Chin, Craig Gordon, Fred Serra, Richard Willard, Noreen Fucci, Hector Zayas Mr Willie advisor. LL CHOOL PRODUCTIO BAND-left to right: Robert D'Anton, Wayne Desmond, Jeff Kinder, John Mancini, Sue Russo, Mark Sceurman. This year's All School Production was entitled Back in the Fifties , a musical comedy in two parts, written by Mr. Willimn Brown. The ingenious play dealt with the life of teenagers in June of 1957, and changes that have been brought about by a visitor from the 1970's. Back in the Fifties owes its huge success not only to the expert directing of Mr. Harry Berkheiser and Mr. Brown's stunning words, lyrics and music, but also to the fine acting jobs of Diane Gausepohl, Joe Intile, jim Healy, Elaine Thun and the cameo appearance of Mr. Tucker as Rocky Starr. First row L-R: Donna Calabro, Sue Ferrentino, Nancy Crescenzi, Amit Kantharia, Debbie Peschler, Elaine Thun, Sandy De Croce. Second row L-R: Jerry Ross, Sharon Purdie, Karen Spinnozola, Peter Martino, Joe Intile, Diane Gausepohl, Lisa Siccone, Connie Cevasio. Third row L-R: Bob Freitag, Lou WILLIAM BROWN Writer-Camporer 172 Picciano, Jeff D'Onofrio, Carol Gleason, Laura Fucci, jim Healey, Kathy Martino. Fourth row L-R: Kevin Arlhoun, Mr. Tucker, David Rouse, Glen Smith, Scott Taylor, Tom Ward. Director HARRY BERKHEISER 999 i4 . . -5 - xi .' x ! , ' A A 03 .- if I . x ' . 1 ' ' x--SQ 'lv u-' ii as B K I sr I ' K' i 2 Hill -Q- I an-1? ! L I F A m . 5, 4.2 'KE 'Q ,1.. vii J? if M x Q, g ' '1- - I xx , , ,I i 5 , . 4 u 5. ,Q 'A s X Q. ..- K L. 1. 2' x Y L A A 1 ki .Amusing-4 q nl L ORCHESTRA - BAND - CHORUS By joining the orchestra, chorus, and band, creative BHS students have a means to express themselves. They practice to perfect their talents for the production of many entertaining programs and assem- blies at the high school. These students also gain exposure to classical music, as well as modern pieces. Hence, they enjoy themselves while they provide entertainment for other people. Left to right, sitting-Janet Helm- linger, Virginia Kozak, Janice De Roxtra, Debra La Vacca, Rose- mary Gatta. Standing-Mrs. Puli- tano, advisor, Joyce Piccone, Joan Fredericks, Joyce Salimbene, Cyn- thia Decker, Linda Casale, Diane Guarneri, Lois Padula, Michele Russonella, Michelle Montesano, Maria Tammera. 176 CO-OP KEY CLUB RNPCY Qi so -9 SENIORS-Left to Right: Robert Brody, Michael Gallo, Edmund Lewis, john Niemi, Paul Crecca, Frank Lopapa, Mark Stehnach, Graham Newson, Mark Hagerty, Peter Ward, Richard Willard, Keith Ansbacher, Edward McGivern, Mr. Pinnedella, Advisor, George Mauro, John Boylan, Ken- neth Mostello, Stephen Geraci, Phillip Scaduto, Daniel DeFillippo. 5 I Q ERVICE CLUB . . . ? -ew.--...U ln mf- DISPLAY COMMI'I'1'EE-Standing- Ms. Zweben, Advisor, Christine Haese, Elizabeth Kowalski, Phyllis Koslowski. Giving One's Time and Effort to the School and Community A.V.A. - Sitting - Maura McHugh, Linda Accousti. Standing-John Platos, Glenn Stickles, Lynda Meoli, joseph Sawicki, Joyce Bocchino, Mark Zeliffg Mr. Bouse, Advisor, Ann Mancuso. YES-First row-Terry Bierbaurn, Ellen Zeve, Gayle Dinnerman, Susan Smith, President--Noreen Fucci. Second row- Christine Haese, Stacie Gray, Marianne Clark, Vicki Woolworth, Treasurer- Laura Fucci. Third row-Secretary- Shirley Betta, Linda Carter, Lynn Red- ding, Debbie Nelson, Cynthia Mollica. LIBRARY COUNCIL - Kneeling - Alicia Tooley, Treasurer, Craig Gordon, President, Nettie Robinson, Vice Presi- dentg Gloria Miranda, Secretary, joseph llgierro, Recording Secretary and mem- ers. PEP CLUB-Seniors: Karen Gonnella, Joy Galeos, Laurell Accocella, Debbie Lynch, Mary Ann Ching Miss Post, Advisor. JUNIOR RED CROSS-Seniors Sitting: Jennifer Fritz, Mrs. Murchie-Advisor, Debbie Morrone. Standing: Ann Sheri- dan, Sue Slusarczyk, Nanqv Tekirian, Kim Booker, Cynthia Kennedy, Claire Doemling, Terry Bierbaum, Carol Mur- phy, Karen Glauberman, Patty Unga- mah, Donna Shanks, Debbie Lynch, Laura Mycewicz. STAGE CREW - Seniors: Gerald Brunskill, Mr. Welsh, Advisor, Elaine Graeber, Janet McMahon, Cathy Guth, Kenny Demko, John Pope. CAREER CLUB The Career Clubs at BHS give prospec- tive members of the working world an op- portunity to investigate the pros and cons of their Held of interest. Discussions, field trips, lectures, and actual work experience provide useful insights into many profes- sions, including those concerning business, education, medicine, and engineering. I 6 O O FUTURE PHYSICIANS CLUB- Mxss Zak, advisor, Noreen Fucci, Patricia Thorpe, Pamela Rel-iak, Lucille Rizzolo, Steve Geraci. FUTURE NURSES - First row - Melinda Taylor, Lynn Leggins, Jennifer Fritz. Second row-Mrs. Flannery, Ad- visor. Barllzara Brady, Patty Ungamah, Cathy Gut 180 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA-Seniors: Karen Spinazzola -President, Barbara Healy-Vice Presi- dent, Diane Bilotti-Secretary, Cathy Trzepacz-Treasurer, Diane Stoyack, Diane Avila, Vickie Megaro, Marcella Tuorto, Susan Dorniak, Michele Fruccig Mrs. Pulitano and Mrs. Honeysett, ad- visors. FUTURE ENGINEERS CLUB SEN IORS: Michael Jaffe, Peter Ward james Shattuck, Mark Naxdone, Richard Willud, Mr. Mosso, advisor. DECA CLUB-Seniors: Phyllis Milliken, Joyce Borchino, Diane Platos, Liz Abramowski, John Platos, Mr. Pesile, advisor. ii FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Seniors: Sitting-Mrs. Yuhas, advisor, Mary Ann Chin, Lori Levenstein, Debbie Zawalski. Standing-Ellyn Zeve, Chris Kinder. FRENCH CLUB-Seniors: Lucille Riz- zolo, Robin Urban, Ellen Zeve, Nancy Lenio, Lynn Redding, Phillip Scaduto, Steve Geraci, Noreen Fucci, Mr. Loch, advisor. LANGUAGE CLUB l :wi . , 1--1 , SENIORS-Left to Right: Laurene Ellm- ers, Joyce Galeos, Mary Ann Chin, Susan Slusarczyk, Elizabeth Kowalski, Susan Van Inwegen, Mr. Evdokimoif, Advisor. While functioning as social organizations, the Language Clubs also increase students' knowledge of various cultures. Fun-filled initiations, pizza parties, roller skating, and Christmas caroling highlighted this year's calendar. These activities will be reminisced as some of the most rewarding experiences of these BHSers' high school careers. ITALIAN CLUB - Seniors: Robert i Onorato, Debbie Engel, Mr. Mangelli, advisor. LATIN CLUB-Seniors: Steve Geraci- Consul, john Sinnenberg, Michael Jaffe, Gayle Dinnermann, Sue Holmes-Seo retary, Debbie Mizerski, Patti Thorpe- Consul, Ellyn Zeve-Treasurer, Debbie Nelsong Mrs. Hiltwine, advisor. FI E ART CLUB ART CLUB SENIORS: Susan Ferrera, Nora Rodriguez, Linda White, Debra Zawalski, Debra Murray, Kerstin Fransson, Miss Fischer, advisor. DRAMA CLUB--Senior Members: Lisa Siccone, Sharon Mc Caw, Maria Fruggia, Susan Formato, Karen Gonnella, Laurell Acco- cella, Sandy jackson, Debbie Zipf, Barbara Brady, Pat Spahala, Debbie Lynch, Diane Gausepohl, Michelle Margotta, Cheryl Caputo, Ann Mancuso, Marie Bankowski, Terry Bierbaum, Karen Basteclo, Jennifer Fritz, Debbie Zawalski, Debbie Zarra, Judy Mavuro, Janet Mc Mahon, Elaine Thun, Mr. Berk- heiser advisor. Man's creative abilities should be cherished and developed. The Fine Arts Clubs at BHS provide students with the means to express themselves artistically, musically, and dramatically. These organizations strive to perfect their talents during numerous work meetings and rehearsals. This year, the members' diligence resulted in attrac- tive bulletin boards, entertaining con- certs and assemblies, and the unique musical, Back in the Fifties. MADRIGALS SENIORS: Eric Bartky, Barbara Brady, Barbara Busichio, Gayle Dinnerman, Linda Fisher, Sharon Glucoft, June Horn, Sandra jackson, Dawn Kline, Lynn Marasco, David Rouse, Susan Russo, Clifford Tretolag Mr. White, advisor. . 1 ' F' 5' JAZZ ENSEMBLE-Seniors: jona- than Sammons, Richard McGoId- rich, Douglas Burr, Louis Picciano, Richard Willard, Paul Schwartz, student leader, Jeff Kinder, Susan Russo, Robin Urban, Mr. Haas, advisor. MUSICIANS CLUB OFFICERS: Susan Russo, Mr. White, Dr. Workinger, advisors. PECIAL I TERE T CL B TABLE TENNIS CLUB - Seniors: Thomas Maresca, John Mancini, Michael Gallo, Randy Sharrowg Mr. Keller, advisor. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB - Seniors: Peter Valliere, Diane Molenski, Linda Wanat, Susan Sceurman, Colleen Flana- gan, June Lorenz, Debbie Zawalski, Nancy Miller, Nikki Van Natta, Debbie Dimmickg Mr. Golubowski, advisor. CHESS CLUB-Seniors: Nora Rodri- guez, Edward McGiveren, Richard Ochalg Mr. Lopez, advisor. BIOLOGY - ECOLOGY CLUB - Sen- iors: Christine Haese, Stacie Gray, Lu- cille Rizzolo, Nora Rodriquez, Theresa Bierbaum, Kathy Dilley, Phyllis Milli- ken, jennifer Fritz, Kathy Bunk, Robin Urban, Miriam Soto, Linda Carter, Nancy Miller, Geraldine Herbstg Mr. Wlagner, advisor. HISTORY CLUB - Seniors: Claire Doemling-President, Mary Szczepanski -Vice President, Stacie Gray-Secre- tary, Susan Dorniak-Treasurer, Chris- tine Haese, Debbie Lynch, Richard Kos- cielalc, Slavica Segedi, jennifer Fritzg Mr. Kotcho, advisor. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFI- CERS: Jennifer Fritz, President, Kathy Triano, Vice President, Barbara Petine, Secretary, Cindy Eskdale, Treasurer, Senior Members: Linda Carter, Doty Faurot, Karen Gonnella, Debbie Lynch, Mary Szczepanski, Lorraine Yezzi. TRANSPORTATION CLUB-Seniors: John Taylor, John Pope, Ken Targon- ski, Danny Smith, joe Stepien, jerry Trapp, Mark Bramwell, Gary Saltarelli, Kenny Wilson, Glenn Stickles, jim Gen- tiles, Lyle Howard, Mark Wannat, Michael Dobler, John Mc Cartney, Guy Crane, Tommy Warren, Mr. Stellatella, advisor. COMPUTER CLUB - Seniors: Marc Ravitz, John Nikolovski, John McCona- ghie, Noreen Fucci, Richard WiUard, Ken Mostello, Gene Fucetola, Gerald- ine Herbst, Ed Graves, Hector Zayas, Jim Shattuck, Peter Wud, Michael Jaffe, Linda Carter, James Tyne, Robert Higgins, Mr. Hooper, advisor. Seniors of the Class of 1975: Individuality-isn't it a wonder that of all the millions of people in the world, there are no two alike. Each person is like a snowflakeg having its own pattem and personality. Those characteristics are one's own, so no one has the power to say which are riht or wrong. To be free and to be an individual is all that anyone ever needs to live. Besides being an outstanding class which has achieved status in football, soccer, etc., it has also proved to be a class which deserves the best. The MEMORIES staffs has tried to design this yearbook with each club, sport and activity in mind. Apathy is apparent and the yearbook staffs could not have possibly catered to those few people. However, we wish to sin- cerely thank those people who have complied with us and helped make MEMORIES '75 a success. Sincerely, MARY A. MAREK Editor-in-Chief Bloomfield Senior High School cordially invifes the graduating clan of 1975 to the Senior Prom on june 5, 1975, at 8:00. A good time if guaranteed for all. 5 3 In JW .fe , 2 'S im, 4 E SENIOR DIRECTORY ABENDSCHOEN, NANCY MARIE. DECA, Guigance Omce Aide, Nurse's Otliice Aide, Pep Clu . ABRAMOWSKI, LIZ MARIE. DECA. fVice- Presidentj. ACCUOSTI, LINDA MARIE. Bank Representa- tive, S.G.A. Representative, Future Business Leaders of America, Yearbook Typing Staff, A.V.A., Student Prints. ACOCELLA, LAURELL ANTONIA S.G.A. Representative, H.R. Representative, Drama Club, G.A.A.g Jr. Red Cross Relpresentative, Key Club, Tennis, Volleyball, Bow ing, Basket- ball Manager, Art Club, Amateur Radio Club, Italian Club, Pep Club. ALBANESE, VINNIE. S.G.A. Treasurer. ALLEN, ANITA. Tennis, Speedball, Basketball, and Volleyball Intramurals, H.R. Representa- tive, German Club, Drama Club, Pep Club, Ushering Committee, National Honor Society, Attendance Otlice Aide, Key Club. ANDERSON, DONNA-JEAN. National Honor Society. ANDERSEN, KENDALL GALE. Pep Club, Eng- lish Elective Committee, Ushering Committee, Attendance Otiice Aide, National Honor Society. ANTONELLI, CAROL PATRICIA. Cheerleading, Senior Class Executive Board, Wrestling Score keeper, Gymnastics Club, Poetry Sing Out, Gym Ofl-ice Aide, Marching Band. ANSBACHER, KEITH HENRY. Key Club-Seo retary, Orchestra, Band, Ping Pong Club, Var- sity Tennis-Captain, National Honor Society, Jazz Ensemble, Varsity B Club. AQUJNO, DOMINICK GERARD. Varsity Foot- a . AVILA, DIANNE M. Future Business Leaders of America, Flagwaving, S.G.A. Representative, H.R. Representative. BANKOWSKI, MARIE A. S.G.A. Representative. BARROW, KURT A. Sophomore, J.V., and Var- sity Football. BARTKY, ERIC Key Club, Concert Choir, Madrigals, Volleyball Intramurals. BAs'rEDo, KAREN SUSAN. Pep Club, S.G.A. Representative, Drama Club, H.R. Representa- tive, Ushering Committee Co-Chairman, Na- tional Honor Society, Yearbook Literary Staff, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Volleyball Intra- murals, Future Physicians Club. BELL, JOSEPH PHILIP. Cross Country, Track, Chess Club. BEQIIZER, WILLIAM. J.V. and Varsity Football, an . BENMUVHAR, AUDREY ELIZABETH. Drama Club, S.G.A. Regresentative, All School Pro- duction, Pep Clu , H.R. Representative. BERNABE, LAURA ANNE. Choir, S.G.A. Rep- resentative, H.R. Representative. BIERBAUM, TERRY DIANE. S.G.A. Repre- sentative, H.R. Representative, Jr. Achievement, Biology Club, Spanish Club, Key Club, Chess Club, jr. Red Cross Representative, Bengal Ban- ners, Future Teachers of America, Gymnastics Club, All School Production, Drama Club, His- tory Club, Pep Club, Library Club, Ecology Club, Choir Council, Speedball, Basketball, and Volleyball Intramurals. BILLEMEYER, GARY WILLIAM. J.V. Basket- ball, Varsity Track. 192 BILOTFI, DIANNE CATHRINE. Future Busi- ness Leaders of America-Secretary. BLACKBOURN, GARY. J.V. Football. BLUNT, PATRICIA ANN. Bank Representative. BOCCHINO, JOYCE RAE. Audio Visual Crew, Gymnastics Club, DECA-Treasurer. BOOKER, KIM LORRINE. Library Council, S.G.A. Representative. Color Guard-Captain. BOONE, RACHEL NORINE. S.G.A. Representa- tive, Library Club, Junior Class H.R. Repre- sentative, Color Guard, Yearbook Auxiliary Staff Co-Editor. BOROWSKI, JOHN FRANCIS. J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball. BO'I'1', KEVIN RICHARD. Varsity Golf, Table Tennis. BOVE. VINCENT RALPH. Sophomore Football. BOYLAN, JOHN JOSEPH. Football, J.V. and Varsity Wrestling, Latin Club, Key Club, H.R. Representative, National Honor Society. BRADLEY, JAMES MICHAEL. Sophomore and J.V. Football, Gymnastics Club. BRADY, BARBARA LAUREEN. Future Nurses Club, Speedball, Basketball, Volleyball, and Archery Intramurals, G.A.A., Madrigals, Ben- gal Banners. BRADY, LINDA. S.G.A. Representative. BRADY, ROBERT D. National Honor Society, Key Club, Future Physicians Club, H.R. Repre- sentative, J.V. Cross Country, Varsity Track- Captain, Yearbook Literary Stalf, Bank Repre- sentative. BRAMWELL, MARK DAVID. Cross Country. BRANDELL, THOMAS ALBERT. Varsity Soc- cer, Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals. BRAUNSKILL, GERALD MARSHALL. Football, Basketball Stage Crew. BRIDGE, BRUCE G. J.V. 8: Varsity Soccer, Gym- nastics Club. BRUNDAGE, ROBERT MARTIN. Varsity Soccer. BUNK. KATHLEEN ROE. National Honor Society. BURR, DOUGLAS A. Marching Band, Jan En- semble, Concert Band. BUSICHIO, BARBARA ANN. Musicians Club, Concert Choir, Madrigals. CAPASSO, CARL JOSEPH. C.I.E. CAPUTO, CHERYL ANN. Gymnastics Club, S.G.A. Representative, S.G.A. President, H.R. Representative, Future Business Leaders of America, Bank Representative, Jr. Red Cross Representative, Drama Club, Speedball, Volley- ball. and Archery Intramurals, Future Physi- cians Club, Guidance Ofiice Aide. CARR, KENNETH A. Basketball Intramurals. CIEITFR, GERALD uso. varsity Bowling, J.V. 0 . CARTER, LINDA ANN. Plant Room Crew, Com- puter Club, Biology Club-Treasurer, Home Ec Club, Library Council, A.F.S. CASALE, LINDA. S.G.A. Representative,C.O.E., Bank Representative. Basketball Intramurals. CATALANO, TINA LYNN. Bank Representa- tive, Home Economics Club. CECERE, ROBERT A. Varsity Golf, Basketball Intramurals. CERONE, JOHN MICHAEL. S.G.A. Representa- tive, Electronics Club, Student Prints, Italian Club. CESARIO, LINDA. Flagwaving, Basketball Intra- murals. CHIN, MARY ANN. National Honor Society- Vice President, Future Teachers of America- President, Girls' State, German Club-Treas- urer, Jr. Red Cross-Secretary, Yearbook Liter- ary Staff Editor, Pep Club, S.G.A. Representative, A.F.S. Club, Ushering Committee, Girls' Chorus, Boys' Gym Otlice Aide, Student Prints, D.A.R. Good Citizen, Attendance Card Monitor. CHRISTOFORO, JOHN. Plant Room Crew, Bi- ology Club, Chess Club, L.A.S.E.R. Lab As- sistant. CHUPAK, KATHLEEN A. Varsity Tennis-Cap- tain, Tennis and Speedball Intramurals, National Honor Society, G.A.A. CLARK, MARIANNE E. Pep Club, Y.E.S. Club. COCCIA, ANNA MARIE. Basketball Intramurals. National Honor Society, Italian Club. COLE, DEAN. Real Food, Poetry Sing Out. COLLINS, DONALD D. Sophomore Football, Bike Club, Volleyball Intramurals. CONFORTI, NICHOLAS R. H.R. Representa- tive, S.G.A. Representative. CONTE, IJOHN A. J.V. Basketball, Volleyball and Bas etball Intramurals. CORBO, SALLY ANN. German Club, Marching Band, Future Physicians Club, Concert Band. S.G.A. Representative. CAWLEY, MICHAEL J. J.V. and Varsity Wrestling. CRERAND, MICHAEL GIRARD. National Honor Society. CRESCENZI, CAROL ANN. Drama Club, Pep Club Bank Representative, Contert Choir, Class Dues Collector, Twirling. CUOZZO. JOAN. French Club, Ushering Com- mittee, S.G.A. Representative, H.R. Representa- tive, Pep Club. CUCUZZA, KATHRYN ANN. Future Business Leaders of America, Bank Representative, Ushering Committee. D'AMBOLA, DONNA MARIE. Drama Club, H.R. Representative, Choir. Bank Representative. DBANGELO, DIANE. S.G.A. Representative. DEBOLD, THOMAS C. J.V. and Varsity Basket- ball, J.V. and Varsity Baseball. DECKER, CYNTHIA. Speedball, Volleyball, and Basketball Intramurals, Future Business Lead- ers of America, Italian Club, National Honor Society. DEL GUERCIO, ANGELO M. Basketball Intra- murals. DELIA FERRA, JOE. Basketball Intramurals. DEL MASTER, PATRICK. S.G.A. Representa- t1ve. DEMATTEO, MARC. Sophomore and Varsity Football, Sophomore Class Treasurer. DE MEGLIO, ANN LOUISE. Archery, Volleyball, Speedball, and Basketball Intramurals, Pep Club. L DEMKO, KENN JOHN. Stage Crew-Captain, Soccer, Chess Club. DBPASQUAI., DIANE JEAN. Yearbook Photo- graphy Stalf, Photography Club. DBROXTRA, JANICE A. H.R. Representative, Volleyball Intramurals, German Club, Future Business Leaders of America, C.O.E. DESMOND, WAYNE R. Wrestling, Jazz En- semble, Wind Ensemble. D! COSTA, ANGELA MARIE. S.G.A. Repre- sentative, Pep Club. DILLEY, IQTHERINE A. Pep Club, Plant club. DI MA'I'I'EO, ANGELINA MARIA. Italian Club -Secretary, National Honor Society, Jr. Red Cross Representative. DINNERMAN, GAYLE ROBIN. Madrigals, Le Cercle Francais, Y.E.S. Club, Latin Club. DI NICOLA, THERESA ANN. H.R. Representa- tive, Class Dues Collector. D'ONOFRIO, JEFFREY J. Biology Club, H.R. Representative. Drama Club, All School Pro- duction, A.F.S. Club. DORNIAK, SUSAN LYNN. Senior H.R. Repre- sentative, S.G.A. Representative, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, Spanish Club, Attend- ance OH-ice Aide, National Honor Society, Future Teachers of America, Yearbook Typing Editor, Student Prints Typing Editor, History Club-Treasurer. DOUGLAS, JOHN STEWART. J.V. Soccer, Gymnastics Club, Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals, H.R. Representative, Boys' Chorus, Key Club, English Electives Committee, Choir Council, Madrigals, National Honor Society, A.F.S. Student fSouth AfricaJ. DURAND, FRANCINE ALTAGRACIA. Library Council. DUVA, SHARON MARIE. S.G.A. Representa- tive, Bank Representative, Jr. Red Cross Repre- sentative, Future Nurses Club. ELLMERS, LAURENE ANN. H.R. Representa- tive, A.F.S. Club-Vice President, G.A.A.- Recording Secretary, German Club-Treasurer, S.G A. Representative, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Yearbook Photography Staff, Tennis, Archery, Basketball, Volleyball, and Speedball Intramurals. ENGEL, DEBRA A. Soccer Manager. EPLEY, CHRISTINE ANN. Varsity Field Hockey, Yearbook Photography StaE. ESPOSITO, FIORE. Varsity Baseball, Varsity Foltiglsall, Gymnastics Clu , Basketball Intra- m s. FAIRCHILD, DIANE. Future Business Leaders of America, Soccer Manager, Bowling Intra- murals. FARRELL, BILL M. Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals, Varsity Golf. FARRINGTON, GREGORY. Varsity Track. FASSNACHT, DEBBIE ANN. National Honor Society. FAUROT, DOTY. Gymnastics Club, Homemak- ing Club, Archery, Speedball, Volleyball, Bas- ketball, and Bowling Intramurals, Varsity Soccer Mariager, Pep Club, Gym Oflice Aide, Girls' Varsity Track. FERRERA, SUSAN CAROL. Assembly Commit- tee, Italian Club, Volleyball Intramurals, Pep Club, Yearbook Art staff, Art Club-Vice President, Girls' Varsity Track. FINKEI., ROBERT N. Sports Announcer for Basketball and Football. FINN, ROBERT ALAN. Varsity Soccer, Golf, H.R. Representative, Basketball Intramurals. FISK. JANE SHIRLEY. German Club, Pe Club, Gymnastics Club, Volleyball and Speedball In- tramurals. FORMATO, .SUZANNE GENEVIEVE. Bank Representative, Jr. Red Cross Representative, Creative Writing Club, Drama Club. FRANSSON, KERSTIN MARIA. National Honor Society Honorary Member. FREDERICKS, JOAN MARIE. Pep club, Future Business Leaders of America. FREDERICKS, PAUL STEVEN. Biology Club, Chorus. FRITZ, JENNIFER ALICE. Pep Club, H.R. Rep- resentative, Math Club, Future Nurses Club- President, Home Ec Club-President, Biology Club, Red Cross-President and Vice-President, Drama Club, A.F.S.-Treasurer and President, History Club,Nurse's Office Aide, National Honor Society. FRITZ, SUSAN HELEN. Speedball, Basketball, and Volleyball Intramurals, Pep Club, Key Club, Varsity Hockey, National Honor Society. FRUCCI, MICHELE ANGELA. H.R. Representa- tive, Ushering Committee, Future Business Leaders of America. FUCCI, NOREEN. Track, Key Club, French Club, Biology-Ecology Club, National Honor Society, Computer Club, Girls Citizenship Institute, Y.E.S. Club. FUCETOLA, EUGENE D. Chess Club, Computer Club, J.V. Soccer, Varsity Bowling, Varsity Tennis, National Honor Society, Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals. FUMOSA, DAVID THOMAS. J.V. and Varsity Baseball. FUNARO, JEAN ANN. Pep Club, DECA, Youth Week Committee, Library Council. GALEOS, JOY L. Archery, Basketball, Speedball, and Volleyball Intramurals, German Club, Bi- ology Club, Pep Club, National Honor Society. GA.hIi.AGHER, DENNIS PATRICK. Varsity Foot- GALLO, MICHAEL ANTHONY, J.V. and Var- sity Soccer, J.V. Track, Basketball Intramurals, S.G.A. Representative, Key Club-Treasurer. GANNING, MICHAEL. J.V. Soccer, Varsity Golf, National Honor Society. GARBOWSKI, STANLEY GREGORY. S.G.A. Representative, J.V. Soccer, Volleyball and Bas- ketball Intramurals, Student Prints, Youth Week Committee, Concert Choir, Chess Club. GAROFOLO, PATTI. Pep Club. GATTA, ROSEMARY. Future Business Leaders of America, Italian Club, Bank Representative, National Honor Society. GAUSEPOHL, DIANE THERESE. Speedball and Volleyball Intramurals, H.R. Representative, Future Business Leaders of America, Dramatics Club, All-School Production, Student Prints, Nurse's Oilice Aide. GIOVENCO, ROSANNE. Camera Club, Pep Club, Youth Week Committee, National Honor Society. GENTILE, JIMMY ANDREW. Gymnastics Club. GERACI, STEPHEN ANTHONY. Varsity Ten- nis, Key Club-Vice President. Latin Club- Consul, Cercle Francais, Futuve Physicians- Vice President, National Honor Society-Presb dent, Student Liaison Committee to Board of Education. GLAUBERMAN, KAREN. Tennis Intramurals, Chess Club, S.G.A., Jr. Red Cross Representa- Sv? National Honor Society, Yearbook Art Ui . GLENNON, DENNIS. Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals. GIESNENION, DOROTHY ELIZABETH. History u . GLUCOFT, SHARON MAE. Marching Band- Squadleader and Secretary, Le Circle Francais- Treasurer. GOLDSMITH, RICHARD ALAN. Varsity Foot- ball. Varsity Wrestling, J.V. Baseball, J.V. Track. J.V. Football, J.V. Wrestling, Varsity Track, S.G.A. Representative, National Honor Society. GOLDSTEIN, ROBERT D. Band. GONNELLA, KAREN M. Home EC Club, Arch- ery, Bowling, Speedball, Basketball and Volley- ball Intramurals, Yearbook Typing Staff, Drama Club. Ushering Committee, Pep Club. G.A.A., National Honor Society. GONNELLA, ROSEMARY. Basketball Intra- murals. GORDON, WILLIAM CRAIG. J.V. and varsity Basketball, Volleyball Intramurals, S.G.A. Rep- resentative, Library Council-President, Human Relations Committee, Track. GORNY, TERRENCE NEIL. Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, J.V. Baseball, J.V. Football, Indoor Track, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, S.G.A. GRAVE, EDWARD J. J.V. Soccer, Varsity Soc- cer.dTrack, Computer Club, Volleyball Intra- mur s. GRAY, ANASTASIA. Pep Club, Usher Commit- tee. B.A.E.A.G., 4-H Club, BiologylEcology Club, History Club, Key Club, Senior Dues Collector, Banking Representative, Student Prints --Page Editor, Yearbook Literary Staff, Alianza Iberica, National Honor Society. GREENE, ELLEN SUSAN. Marching Band, H.R. Representative, Poetry Singout. GRENELL, THOMAS ARTHUR. Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals, Golf Team. GRZYBOWSKI, ROBERT. Basketball Intra- murals, Chess Club. GUARNFRI, DIANE M. Pep Club, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, C.O.E., National Honor Society. GUTH, CATI-IY LYNNE. Sophomore Class Sec- retary, H.R. Representative, German Club, Pep Club, Flagwaving, Future Nurses Club, Stage Crew, Ushering Committee. HAGGERTY, MARK EDWARD. Cross Coun- try, Spring Track, Key Club, Table Tennis, Na- tional Honor Society. I-IAESE, CHRISTINE MARTHA. Pep Club, Na- tural History Club, Ecology Club, Archery Club. S.G.A. Representative, Ushering Committee, Arr Club. Display Committee, Key Club, History Club, Yearbook Art and Guidance Office Aide, Esilnrl County 4-H B.A.E.A.G., Volleyball Intra- m s. 193 l HARPER, GLORIAJEAN. Attendance Oliice Aide, Ushering Committee, S.G.A. Representa- tive, Jr. Red Cross Representative. HARRIS, CINDY ANN. Gymnastics Club. HARRIS, KIM MACDONALD. Basketball, Speed- ball, and Volleyball Intramurals, S.G.A. Repre- sentative, Pep Club, Varsity Softball-Captain, Varsity Field Hockey, Ski Club. HATHAWAY, KAREN MARY. Jr. Red Cross Representative, S.G.A. Representative, Speed- ball, Basketball, and Volleyball Intramurals, History Club, Biology Club, Marching Band- Majorette, Concert Band, Attendance Ofice Aide, National Honor Society. HEALY, BARBARA TERESA. Pep Club, Italian Club, Future Business Leaders of America- Vice President, Yearbook Typing Staff. HELMLINGER, JANET. Pep Club, National Honor Society, C.O.E., Future Business Leaders of America. HENDERSON, LINDA BARBARA. Pep Club. HERBST, GERALDINE. National Honor Society, Biology Club, Natural History Club, Plant Room Crew, Biology-Ecology Club, Computer Club. HERD, DEBORAH ANNE. Attendance Office Aide, S.G.A. Representative. HIGGINS, ROBERT THOMAS. Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals, J.V. Soccer, Chess Club, Tennis Team, National Honor Society. HOLLINGSHFAD, ANGELA ERCILIA. Gym- nastics Club, Future Teachers of America, Fu- ture Nurses of America, Basketball Intramurals. HOPE, DEBRA LEE. Attendance Otlice Aide. HORN, JUNE MARIE. Pep Club, Bengal Ban- ners, Orchestra, Strings, La Cercle Francais, Speedball Intramurals, Madrigals. HORUZY, MARYANN E. Varsity Tennis, Ten- nis Intramurals, Pep Club, National Honor Society. HOWARD. JACK W. Key Club, Golf Team, H.R. Representative. HOWARD, LYLE WADE. Transportation Club. HSU, ALEX ANDREW. National Honor Society. HUGHES, MARYBETH. Cheerleading, Junior and Senior Class-Treasurer, Gymnastics Club, H.R Representative, Bank Representative, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Speedball Intra- murals. HUGHES, PATRICIA C. Tennis Intramurals. IDLE, GEORGE. Cross Country, Wrestling. JACOBUS, JUDITH A. DECA. JACKSON, SANDRA. H.R. Representative, S.G.A. Representative, Pep Club, A.F.S. Club, Future Teachers of America, Attendance Card Monitor, Madrigals. JACOBS, CINDY LEE. Varsity Field Hockey. Pep Club, Attendance Card Monitor, Gymnas- tics Club, Yearbook Typing Starf, Bank Repre- sentative, H.R. Representative, Ushering Com- mittee. JAFFE, MICHAEL BRIAN. Orchestra, Latin Club, Tennis. KARPOWITZ, ANN P. National Honor Society, Future Teachers of America, La Alianza Iberica -Secretary, Art Club-Treasurer, Pep Club, Guidance Ofiice Aide, H.R. Representative, S.G.A. Representative. KEARNS, PATRICIA ANN. Latin Club, Spanish Club, French Club. KEELEY DONNA ROSALIE. H.R. Representa- tive, Jr. Red Cross Representative. KENNEDY, CYNTHIA ROBIN. Cheerleading Captain, Library Council, H.R. Representative, Archery Intramurals. KENNEDY, ELIZABETH GAIL. Bank Repre- sentative. KERRIGAN, DANIEL PAUL. Sophomore, J.V. and Varsity Football, Basketball Intramurals. KERWIN. BARBARA JOAN. Marching Band, Orchestra. KINDER CHRISTINE. Senior Class-Vice Presi- dent, Yearbook Literary Staff Co-Assistant Edi- tor. Pep Club, S.G.A. Representative, American Legion Girl's State Representative, National Honor Society, Corresponding Secretary, Student Liason Committee, Executive Board-S.G.A., Usherxng Committee, Drama Club, Volleyball and Tennis Intra.mu.rals. KINDER, JEFF JOSEPH. Wrestling, Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, Percussion Ensemble, H.R. Representative, Marching Band, Musicians Club. KLINE, DAWN MARIA. Jr Red Cross-Secre- tary, G.A.A., Concert Choir, Madrigals, Bangal Banners, Varsity Softball and Basketball A.V.A., History Club, Musicians Club, Concert Choir-President, Guidance OiEce Aide. KLOSOWSKI, PHYLLIS FRANCES. Key Club, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Math Club, Biology-Ecology Club, Pep Club, Display Committee. KORN, JOHN H. J.V. and Varsity Soccer, Out- door Track, National Honor Society. KOSCIELAK, RICHARD RAYMOND. Football, Electronics Club, Basketball and Volleyball In- tramurals, Key Club, Biology Club, Math Club, Drama Club, History Club, Track. KOWALSKI, ELIZABETH ANN. Speedball, Archery, Volleyball, Basketball, and Gymnas- tics Intramurals, German Club, Display Com- mittee, Pep Club, G.A.A., A.F.S. KOZAK. VIRGINIA ANN. Future Business Leaders of America. KOZAKIEWICZ, ANN. Yearbook Literary Staff, S.G.A. Representative, Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals, Bank Representative, National Honor Society. KREDER, VALERIE MARIE. S.G.A. Representa- tive, Bank Representative. KRUCZEK, FRANK THOMAS. Basketball Intra- murals, J.V. Cross Country. LANG, LAUREN F. German Club, Library Coun- cil, Twirling, DECA-Jr. President. LANGLOIS, DONNA MARIE. Gymnastics Club. LARDIERI, MICHELE. H.R. Representative, Bas- ketball Intramurals. LAUDA, ART. Sophomore Football, Basketball Intramurals. LA VACCA, DEBORAH. Pep Club. lr. Red Cross, Guidance Oliice Aide, Future Business Leaders of America. LECALVEZ, THOMAS MAURICE. Soccer, Bas- ketball ancl Volleyball Intramurals. LEDOUX, PHILIP WAYNE. Basketball lntra- murals. LEGG-INS, MERRILYN DENISE. Library Club, Concert Choir, Volleyball and Softball Intra- murals, Future Nurses Club. LEVENSTEIN, LORI. Future Teachers of Amen- ca, Bank Representative. LEVEY, JUDITH KAREN. H.R. Representative, Pep Club, Guidance Ofiice Aide. LENIO, NANCY ELLEN. Key Club, Pep Club, National Honor Society. LEWIS, EDWARD CHARLES. J.V. and varsity Tennis Team, Spanish Tutor, Table Tennis Club, Basketball Intramurals. LEXA. JUDITH ELIZABETH. S.G.A. Repre- sentative, Pep Club, Ski Club. LEY, PATRICIA ANN. Pep Club, Key Club, German Club, Gymnastics Club, S.G.A. Rep- sentative, Varsity Field Hockey, Girls' State Alternate, National Honor Society, Yearbook Literature Staff Co-Assistant Editor. LICHTER, JEFFREY BERNARD. Varsity Bas- ketball. LIPINSKI, JANE E. Library Council German Cllixbn DECA-Vice President, Basketball Intra- m s. LIN, CHIUSTY. Archery Club, National Honor Society, Orchestra. LONG, BARBARA ANN. DECA-Parliamen- TARIAN. LONGO STEPHEN ANTHONY. Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals. LOPAPA, FRANK NICHOLAS. Cross Country, Basketball Intramurals. LOPRESTI, DOMINICK ANTHONY. Stage LORENZ, JUNE A. Yearbook Photography StaH. Basketball Intramurals. LUGO, BARBARA B. Future Physicians Club, Yearbook Typing Staff. LUKASZEWSKI, PAUL. Varsity Soccer, Basket- ball and Volleyball Intramurals. LUSKER, LEE. Electronics Club. LYNCH, DEBRA ANN. G.A.A., Archery, Speed- ball, Basketball, Volleyball, and Bowling Intra- murals, History Club, Home Economics Club, Ushering Committee, Archery Official, Gymnas- tics Club, Pep Club, Drama Club, Jr. Red Cross Representative, Bank Representative, A.F.S. Club. MCCARTNEY, JOHN A. Yearbook Photogra- phy SMH. MCCAW, SHARON EDITH. Pep Club, Library Council, Concert Choir, Varsity Choir. MCCONAGHIE, JOHN. Key Club, Computer Club, Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals. MCCORMICK, TIM. J.V. and Varsity Soccer, Basketball Intramurals. MCDERMOTT, KATHLEEN O'NEAL. Pep Club, Vcgflyball, Speedball, and Basketball Intra- rn s. MCGIVERN, EDWARD Key Club-Secretary. Chess Club, Tennis. MCGUIRE, EDMUND F. J.V. Soccer, Table Ten- nis Club. MCHUGH, MAURA EILEEN. Officials, Future Physicians Club, A.V.A., Speedball Intramurals, H.R. Representative, National Honor Society, Display Committee, Yearbook Literary Staff. McMAHON,mJANET ELIZABETH. Yearbook Literary St , H.R. Representative, Pep Club, French Club, Gymnastics Club, Stage Crew, Ushering Committee, National Honor Society. MCMASTER, WILLIAM JOHN. Spring Track. MCSPIRITT, DIANE FRANCES. Jr. Red Cross Representative, G.A.A. MACHETTE, SUSAN CAROL. Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball, Speedball and Basketball Intramurals, Volley- ball Official, G.A.A., German Club, Pep Clu . MALANGA, PATRICIA A. Varsity Softball, ln- tramurals, Girls' Track. MANCINI, JOHN ANTHONY. Wresding, Track, Basketball Intramurals. MANCUSO, ANN. Tennis, S.G.A. Representa- tive, All School Production, Drama Club, Vol- leyball Intramurals, A.V.A., DECA-President, Ushering Committee. MANGNITZ, CHRISTA I. German Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics Club, Volleyball and Basket- ball Intramurals. MARASCO, LYNN A. Concert Choir, Madrigals, Archery Intramurals, Musicians Club. MARESCA, THOMAS A. Varsity Soccer-Tri- Captain, Indoor and Outdoor Track, Basketball Intramurals. MARGOTTA, MICHELLE R. Twirling Captain, Junior and Senior Class-Secretary, English Curriculum Committee, Bank Representative. MAREK, MARY ANN. Tennis and Speedball In- tramurals, G mnastics Club, Future Physicians Club, Pep Cilub, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Na- tional Honor Society, Ushering Committee, President's Club. MARINO, FRANCES ANN. National Honor Society, Softball. MARRA, GERARD J. Sophomore Football and Wrestling, Basketball and Volleyball Intra- murals. MARRA, KAREN ANN. Future Business Leaders ot America, C.O.E. MARTIN, NORA H. Drama Club, Flagwaving, Pep Club, H.R. Representative, Archery and Basketball Intramurals, C.I.E., S.G.A. Represent- ative. MARTINO, MICHAEL ANTHONY. Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals. MARYANSKI, STEVEN JOSEPH. J.V. Basket- ball, Basketball Intramurals, History Club, Na- tional Honor Society. MARZULLI, KAREN ANN. Speedball, Volley- ball, Basketball, Bowling, an Gymnastics In- tramurals, Varsity Basketball and Softball, Var- sity Field Hockey-Captain, G.A.A.-Vice President, Key Club, Pep Club Bengal Tiger, Intramurals Olicial, H.R. Representative, Liai- son Committee, Ski Club, National Honor Society. MASI, KAREN M. Basketball, Archery, and Volleyball Intramurals, Pep Club, Drama Club, National Honor Society, Flagwaving, Yearbook Literary Stai. MASTRIANI, JOSEPH A. Varsity Football, J.V. and Varsity Baseball, Basketball Intramurals, Sophomore and Junior Class President, H.R. Representative, Key Club. MATARAZZO, NICHOLAS. Key Club, J.V. and Varsity Basketball, Volleyball Intramurals. MATCHUNK, DIANA. Twlrling, Latin Club, Future Nurses, Pep Club. MAURO, GEORGE A. Tr-ack. Key Club, Golf, Basketball Intramurals. MAVURO, JUDITH M. Drama Club, Spanish Clinic Tutor, Pep Club, Flagwaving, G.A.A., Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals, S.G.A. Representative, H.R. Representative, National ISK-3,or Society, Library Council Gymnastics MEAD, MELANIE LEE. DECA -Treasurer, Bank Representative. MEGARO, VICTORIA JEAN. Pep Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Ski Club. MELCHIONDA, DONNA MARIE. Yearbook Typing Staff, Key Club, Tennis Intramurals, National Honor Society. MENNA, RALPH ANTHONY. Key Club, Italian Club, Volleyball Intramurals, Sophomore and Varsity Football, National Honor Society. MEOLI, LYNDA. A.V.A. MERCOGLIANO, SUSAN E. Gymnastics Club. H.R. Representative. MICELI, MARISA. H.R. Representative, Italian Club-Treasurer. MILKO, DEBBIE SUSAN. Attendance Omce Aide, Gymnastics Club. MILLER, NANCY NOLAN. S.G.A. Representa- tive, Pep Club, Speedball, Basketball, and Vol- leyball Intramurals, Gymnastics Club, G.A.A., Varsity Field Hockey, Ecology Club, Jr. Red Cross Representative, Ski Club, National Honor Society, and Photography Staffs. MILLIKEN, PHYLLIS LEE. Library Council- Treasurer, S.G.A. Representative, Biology Club, Biology Tutor, Key Club, Plant Room Crew. MILONE, DEBORAH ANN. Italian Club, Pep Club, G.A.A. Volleyball, Speedball, Basketball, and Bowling Intramurals. MIZERSKI, DEBRA A. Latin Club-Secretary. Pep Club, Key Club, Bank Representative. MOLLICA, CYNTHIA M. Varsity Softball, Var- sity Field Hockey-Captain,G.A.A.-President, Recording Secretary, Drama Club, Future Phy- sicians Club, Key Club, Student Prints, H.R. Representative, S.G.A., Representative, Basket- ball, Volleyball, Speedball, Archery, and Bowling Intramurals, Varsity B Club, Athletic Council, Liaison Committee, Basketball, Volley- ball, Speedball Referee, Y.E.S. Club, Table Ten- nis Club. Ski Club, President's Club. MONTESANO, MICHELE. C.O.E., Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. MONTROSS, JOHN L. Sophomore, J.V., and Varsity Football. MORRONE, DEBORAH ANN. Student Prints, Bowling, Basketball, and Volleyball Intramurals, Yearbook Auxiliary Staff, Youth Week, Bank Representative, Jr. Red Cross-Vice President, Prom Committee. MOSTELLO, KENNETH PATRICK. Chess Club -Captain, Key Club-President, Tennis, H.R. Representative. MURPHY, CAROL ANNE. Volleyball Intra- murals. MURPHY, CLAUDIA JEAN. Pep Club, H.R. Representative, S.G.A. Representative, Cheer- leading, S.G.A.-Vice President, Yearbook Lit- erary Stalf, Gymnastics Club, Speedball and Basketball Intramurals. MURRAY, KENNETH s. J.v. and varsity Bas- ketball. MURRAY, DEBRA ANN. Key Club, Pep Club, Bank Representative, Speedball, Bowling, Vol- leyball, and Basketball Intramurals, Yearbook Art Editor, G.A.A., Girls' Varsity Track, Art Club-Treasurer. MUSTACHIO, LINDA ELLEN. Jr. Red Cross Representative. MYCEWICZ, LAURA. National Honor Society, Key Club, Jr. Red Cross Representative, S.G.A. Representative. NAPOLITANO, JOSEPH L. Varsity Basketball, Volleyball Intramurals, Sophomore and J.V. Baseball. NELSON, DEBRA ANN. Pep Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League, S.G.A. Representative, H.R. Representative, Home Ec Club. NEWSON, GRAHAM H. Sophomore, J.V., and Varsity Football, Key Club, Madrigals, Hon- orary Member-S.G.A., Volleyball Intramurals, Boys' State, Boys Chorus. NIEMI, JOHN L. Sophomore and Varsity Foot- ball, Key Club, Italian Club, National Honor Society. NORTON, DOREEN A. Varsity Basketball, Archery, Bowling, Volleyball, and Basketball Intramurals, Jr. Red Cross Representative, G.A.A.-Vice President, Intramural Manager, Varsity Softball. OCHAL, RICHARD PAUL. Varsity Bowling, Chess Club. 0'CONNELL, NANCY ELIZABETH. Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals, Varsity Basketball, National Honor Society, Yearbook Auxiliary Staff, Bank Representative. O'MARA, KATHLEEN FRANCES. S.G.A. Rep- resentative, Class Executive Committee, H.R. Representative, Yearbook Literary Staff, Usher- ing Committee, French Club, Pep Club, Bank Representative. O'MULLAN, KATHLEEN MARY. Jr. Red Cross Representative, Drama Club, Pep Club. ONORATO, ROBERT ANTHONY. Senior Class -President, Sophomore Class Executive Board, Junior Class Executive Board, Key Club, Italian Club Vice-President, Gymnastics Club. O'REILLY, JOYCE ANN. Varsity Basketball, Volleyball Intramurals, S.G.A.-Cafeteria Com- mittee, Yearbook Literary Staff, National Honor Society, Basketball Intramurals. PADULA, LOIS MARIE. Future Business Lead- ers of America, Italian Club, Ski Club, Yearbook Typing Stalf, S.G.A. Representative, National Honor Society PALAZZOLO, JOHN JOSEPH. Basketball Intra- murals. PALIS, JEAN ANN. Pep Club, Italian Club, Yearbook Photography Staff. PARISI, DANIEL JOSEPH. J.V. Wrestlirlg, H.R. Representative, Gymnastics Club. PAYNE, JANET RAE. Gymnastics Club, H.R. Representative, German Club, Pep Club. PIERSON, JANE ELIZABE'I'H. Bowling, Volley- ball, Basketball, and Speedball Intramurals. PELAIA, DONALD PAUL. Basketball Intra- murals. PELLEGRINO, MARIA. Library Council, Bowl- ing Intramurals. 195 PELLIKAN, JAMES. Varsity Football. PERINE, KENNETH L. Varsity Baseball, Bas- ketball. PERRONE, JOSEPH MICHAEL. Sophomore Football, Basketball Intramurals. PETERS, CAROLINE ANN. Volleyball Intra- murals. PETERS, SHARI. Volleyball Intramurals, Gym- nastics Club, Cheerleading, History Club. PETRECCA, RUTH. H.R. Representative, PICCIANO, LOUIS MICHAEL. Cross Country, Indoor Track, Spring Track, Band, Jazz Band, Student Prints-Sports Editor, Latin Club, H.R. Representative, S.G.A. Representative, Tennis, Marching Band, Computer Club. PICONE, JOYCE DYAN. C.O.E., Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. PITRELLI, ELENA MARIE. Basketball and Vol- leyball Intramurals, S.G.A. Representative. PLATOS, DIANE M. Bank Representative. PLATOS, JOHN. DECA-Vice President. POLITOWICZ, STANLEY PETER. C.I.E. POST, KENNETH A. Wrestling, Track. POSTER, MELISSA ANN. Gymnastics Club, Vol- leyball Intramurals, Yearbook Staff. POTENZONE, ALBERT LOUIS. C.I.E. POTTER, KENNETH J. Wrestling, Sophomore Football. PRETFYMAN, MICHELLE A. Gymnastics Intra- murals, Girls Varsity Basketball, H.R. Repre- sentative, National Honor Society. PROTIC, KATARINA B. Latin Club-Treasurer, Home Ec Club-Vice President, Pep Club, Demi Cercle Francais, S.G.A. Representative, N. J. Jr. Classical League, Tennis Intramurals, Varsity Tennis, S.G.A. Recording Secretary, Junior Class Executive Committee, Yearbook Literary Staff, National Honnr Society-Cob responding Secretary, S.G.A. Executive Board, L.A.S.E.R. Lab Assistant. PRUDENTI, KAREN MARIE. Jr. Red Cross Rep- resentative, Italian Club, Future Business Lead- ers of America. PUCCIO, TONI FRANCES. Future Business Leaders of America, Basketball, Bowling, and Volleyball Intramurals, Varsity Softball Man- ager, Bank Representative. Puuoo, JOSEPH A. vttsity Wrestling. PYZIK, CLAUDINE. Twirling, Future Business Leaders of America. QUINLAN, JOHN EDWARD J.V. Soccer and Bowling. RANDAZZO, DIANE. Assistant Bank Repre- sentative. RAIMO, FRANK JOSEPH. C.I.E. RAVITZ, MARC. J.V. and Varsity Tennis, H.R. Representative. REDDING, LYNN SUSAN. French Club, Library Council, Future Physicians Club-Secretary and Treasurer, Art Club, Madrigals, National Honor Society. REHAK, PAMELA JANE. Gymnastics Club, S.G.A. Representative, H.R. Representative, Girls' Citizenship Institute, Cheerleading, Junior Class Executive Board, Future Physicians Club, Pep Club, Varsity Field Hockey, Ushering Com- 196 mittee, Yearbook Literary Staff, National Honor Society. REILLY, DAWN MARIE. Volleyball Intramu- rals, Jr. Red Cross Representative. RINAIDI, JOANNE BRIDGET. Pep Club, Dra- ma Club, Twirling, Bowling Intramurals. RIZZOLO, LUCILLE. Le Demi-Cercle Francais, Le Cercle Francais-Vice President and Presi- dent, Future Physicians Club, Pep Club, Or- chestra, National Honor Society, Strings, Stu- dent Prints-Assistant Editor and Page Editor, Yearbook Literary Staff, Bengal Banners-Cap tain, Gymnastics Club, Ushering Committee, Biology-Ecology Club, Biology Clinic, Biology Tutor, GAA, Earthweek '75-Chairperson, Vol- leyball Manager, SGA Representative. ROBINSON, NETTIE VIRGINIA. National Honor Society, Library Council-Vice President, Basketball Intramurals, Flagwaving, Gymnas- tics Club. RODRIGUEZ, NORA MEAGROS. Chess Club, Tennis, Speedball, Volleyball, and Gymnastics Intramurals, Varsity Tennis, Student Prints, Bi- ology Club, Spanish Club, Key Club, S.G.A. Representative, National Honor Society, Art Club Chairman. ROMO, CHRISTOPHER P. Wrestling, Cross Country, Marching Band, Computer Club. ROSELLI, JOHN MICHAEL JOSEPH. Bank Representative, Youth Week Campaign Man- ager, Electronics Club. ROSETTI, LORI JEAN. Pep Club, History club. ROUSE, DAVID BRADLEY. J.V. Wrestling, Madrigals, Gymnastics Club, Cross Country, All School Production. ROWE, RONALD L. H.R. Representative, S.G.A. Representative, Varsity Football-Tri-Captain, Outdoor Track, Bank Representative, Youth Week Councilman. RUSSO, SUSAN. Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dent, H.R. Representative, LILRCKI Cross Rep- resentative, Musicians Clu Vice President, Chorus, Madrigals, Marching Band Squadleader, Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Student Prints, Percussion Ensemble, Strings, Orchestra, Jr. Girls' Representative for Band Council, Band Council-President. RUSSONELLA, MICHELE MARIE. H.R. Repre- sentative, Future Business Leaders of America. RUTKOWSKI, NANCY. National Honor Society. SABATINO, THOMAS ALBERT. J.V. Soccer. SALIERNO, JOHN M. Indoor and Outdoor Track. SALIMBENE, JOYCE N. Future Business Lead- ers of America, Pep Club, National Honor Society. SANSEVERO, DOMINICK. Varsity Wrestling, Gymnastics Club. SAPIR, JILL. Chess Club, Yearbook Art Staff, Tennis and Bowling Intramurals. SARDO, VVAYNE J. Football. SACLIBLDERS, DAVID J. H.R. Representative, Ski u . SAWICKI, JOSEPH JR. Electronics Club, Key Club Biology-Ecology Club, A.V.A., L.A.S.E.R. Lab Assistant, Track Team, H.R. Representative. SCADUTO, PHILIP MARK. Key Club-Presi- dent and Treasurer, S.G.A. Representative, Var- sity Soccer, French Club, Chorus, Boys' State, National Honor Society. SCALLEY, THOMAS A. Student Prints, Year- book Staff. SCEURMAN, MARK THOMAS. Art Club, Poetry Sing Out, Drama Club, Teachers' Oldies Show, Talent Time, Real Food, All School Production. SCEURMAN, SUSAN LEE. Art Club, Twirling. SCHALL, THOMAS JOHN. Transportation Club. SCHWARTZ, PAUL ELLIOTT. Marching Band, Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, S.G.A. Representative, Assistant Squadleader and Squadleader-Marching Band, Band Coun- cil-Vice President, National Honor Society, Ice Hockey, Volleyball Intramurals. SCUTTI, STEVEN. Transportation Club. SEGEDI, SLAVICA. German Club, History Club, H.R. Representative, Bank Representative, Jr. Red Cross Representative, Bowling Intramurals. SEMBROT, DIANE LYNN. Jr. Red Cross, Rep- resentative, Homemaking Club. SEEIEILIO, RONALD EMRIC. Transportation u . SERRA, FRED. Student Prints, Yearbook Pho- tography Staff. SHANKS, DONNA LEE. Jr. Red Cross Repre- sentative, Color Guard, Future Nurses Club, Home Ec Club. SHARROW, CARL RANDALL. J.V. and Var- sity Soccer, J.V. and Varsity Track, Basketball Intramurals. si-IATTUCK, JAMES H. Band, Key club, com- puter Club. SHENIN, REGINA MARIE. C.I.E. SHERIDAN, ANN MARIE. Bowling, Basketball, and Volleyball Intramurals, G.A.A., Key Club. SHINDER, MICHAEL A. Basketball Intramurals, J.V. Baseball, J.V. 8: Varsity Soccer, S.G.A. Riplresentative, H.R. Representative, German C u . sIccoNE, ELIZABETH ANN. Gymnastic club, Junior Class Vice President, S.G.A. Representa- tive, Cheerleading, H.R. Representative, Intra- murals. SIEISEIANO, JOSEPH M. J.V. Soccer, J.V. Base- SIMS, MICHAEL DONALD. S.G.A. Representa- tive, H.R. Representative, Volleyball Intramu- rals, J.V. 8: Varsity Basketball, Library Club. SINNENBERG, JOHN REGIS. Volleyball and Basketball Intramurals, Varsity Outdoor Track, Varsity Indoor Track, Varsity Cross Country- Captain, National Honor Society. SLUSARQYK, SUSAN ANN. National Honor Society, German Club-President, A.F.S.- Treasurer. Jr. Red Cross, Yearbook Auxiliary Staff, Concert Band, Marching Band Squad- leader, Band Council-Librarian, Wind En- semble, H.R. Representative, Clarinet Choir. SMITH, APRIL S.G.A. Representative. SMITH, RONALD KENNETH. Varsity Golf, J.V. Soccer. SMITH, SUSAN GAYLE. Madrigals, H.R. Rep- resentative, Ushering Committee. SOTO, MIRIAM YOLANDA. Strings Ensemble, Orchestra, A.F.S. Club, Marching Band, Bengal Banners, Biology Club, National Honor Society. SPEZZAFERRA, ANGELA. H.R. Representative. SPIELBERGER, FRED W. J.V. Soccer. SPINAZZOLA, KAREN GRACE H.R. Repre- sentative, Latin Club, Future Business Leaders of America-President, Pep Club. S.G.A. Committee, All School Production. SPYCHALA, PATRICIA E. Pep Club, S.G.A. Committee. SPYCHALA, PAUL S. Indoor Track, Spring Track, J.V. Baseball, Basketball Intramurals, Bank Representative, National H in. r Society. STICKLES, GLENN J. Chips and Sparks Club- President, A.V.A., Mechanics Club. STIEHL, DOREEN LESLIE. Executive Commit- tee, Color Guard, Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals, Ushering Committee, S.G.A. Rep- resentative, H.R. Representative, Concert Choir, Yearbook Art StaE. STOLLENMAIER, BARBARA ANN. S.G.A. Representative, S.G.A.-Corresponding Secre- tary. STOYACK, DIANE MARIE. Chess Club, Com- puter Club, Tennis, Bowling, and Archery In- tramurals, Future Business Leaders nt America, Yearbook Auxiliary StaE. SUILLICLIAN, KENNETH J. Cross Country, Spring ra . SZCZEPANSKI, MARY PAULA. Attendance Omce Aide, Field 8: Track Team, lr. Red Cross Representative, Pep Club, History Club- Vice President, Speedball and Volleybnl. Intra- murals, Home Ec Club. TAGLIONE, CAROL LYNN. Bank Representa- tive. TAMMERA, MARIA GRACE. Future Business Ieegdirs of America, H.R. Representative, TAYLOR, MELINDA ANN. Library Coun il, Gymnastics Club, Basketball Intramurals. TEKIRIAN, NANCY JEAN. Pep Club, German Club-Secretary, French Club, National Honor Society-Treasurer, Yearbook Art and Auxili- ary Staffs, Jr. Red Cross Representative, Gym- nastics Intramurals, Girls' Institute Altemate. TERRILL, WILLIAM. Sophomore and J.V. Football. TES'1'A, JOSEPH ANDREW. Sophomore and Varsity Football, Sophomore and Varsity Wrestling-Captain. THORPE, PATRICIA ANN. Cheerleading, Key Club, H.R. Representative, Latin Club-Con- sul, National Honor Society, Gymnastics Club. THUN, ELAINE MARY. Flagwaving Captain, H.R. Representative, Jr. Red Cross Representa- tive, Concert Choir, Guidance Omce Aide, Vol- leyball Intramurals, Histo Club, All School Production, President's Ching, Drama Club. THURSTON, EDWARD WILLIAM. Sophomore, J.V., and Varsity Basketball, Baseball. TOBIA, KATHLEEN ANN. H.R. Representative. TOSCANO, PATRICIA MICHELE. Bank Repre- sentative, Future Business Leaders of America, Italian Club. TRAPP, GERARD E. Sophomore 8: Varsity Football, Gymnastics Club, Wrestling. TRETOLA, CLIFFORD D. Choir, Madrigals, German Club, J.V. Soccer, Musicians Club. TRIPUCKA, TIMOTHY K. Varsity Football- Tri-Captain, Varsity Basketball-Co-Captain, Varsity Track 8: Field-Captain. Tazamcz, CATHERINE Matching ana, of. chestra, A.F.S. Club, Future Business Leaders of America-Historian and Treasurer. TUORTO, MARCELLA GAIL. S.G.A. Repre- sentative, Pep Club, Future Business Leaders of America, Italian Club, Junior Class Execu- tive Board, National Honor Society, H.R. Re - resentative, Yearbook Auxiliary Stalf-Co-Edi- tor, Basketball Intramurals. TYNE, JAMES JOSEPH. J.V. 8: Varsity Soccer, National Honor Society, J.V. Track, Computer Club, Key Club. UNDERHILL, DORIS IDA LENORA. Cheer- leading, Library Council, Chorus, Student Prints. UNGERMAH, PATRICIA JOY. Archery, Vol- leyball, Basketball, Speedball, and Bowling In- tramurals, Varsity Softball, J.V. Field Hockey, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Basketball Man- ager, Future Nurses Club--Vice President, G.A.A.-Manager, Pep Club, Spring Track. URBAN, ROBIN AMY. Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Choir, Student Prints--Page and Co-Editor, French Club-Recording Secre- tary and Vice President, Biology Club, Compu- ter Club, Varsity Choir--Secretary, National Honor Society, Musicians Club, Brass Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra. VALERIO, GLORIA VICTORIA. Poetry Sing Out, Ecology Club. VALLIERE, PETER JOHN. H.R. Representative, Yearbook Photography StaE. VAN INWEGEN, SUSAN LYNN. A.F.S. Club Secretary, Archery, Speedball, Basketball and Volleyball Intramurals, Bowling Manager, Marching Band, German Club, Yearbook Art and Auxiliary Staffs, Tennis, Pep Club, G.A.A., Field Hockey Manager. VAN NATTA, NICOLETTE. Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Varsity Field Hockey, Future Teachers of America, Yearbook Photography Staff, H.R. Representative, Varsity Wrestling. VECCHIONE, GINA MARIE. S.G.A. Repre- sentative, Bank Representative. VICARI, FRANK JAMES. Sophomore Football. VILLARUZ, BARBARA MAY. Jr. Red Cross Representative, Gymnastics Club. YEZZI, LORRAINE. H.R. Representative, Plant 151331 Crew, Biology Club, Pep Club, Computer WALLACE, WAYNE MICHAEL. Varsty Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball, and Varsity Tra . WALSH, DEBRA ANN. S.G.A. Representative. WALTENBERG, LORI LOIS. Pep Club, National Honor Society, Drama Club. WALTZ, DEBORAH ANN. H.R. Representative, German Club. WANAT, LINDA SUSAN. Youth Week, At- tendance Ollice Aide, Guidance Omce Aide, S.G.A. Representative, Photography Staff Me- mories 75, Photography Club. WARD, PETER LEE. Marching Band Squad- leader, Band Work Crew, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Instrumental Ensembles, Orchestra, Musicians Club, Band Council, Computer Club, Key Club, Bank Representative, National Honor Society, All North Jersey Region Band, All New Jersey State Band. WELLS, RICHARD T. Varsity Soccer-Tri-Cap tain, J.V. and Varsity Baseball, J.V. Basketball, Basketball Intramura s. WELLS, DAVID E. Varsity Soccer-Tri-Captain, Baseball, Basketball. WHELPLEY, ELIZABETH CATHERINE. Twirl- ing, Basketball Intramurals, Biology Club, Home Ec Club, Pep Club, Future Nurses Club. WHITE, JEAN ANN. Nurse's Ofiice Aide, Guid- ance Odice Aide, S.G.A. Representative. WHITE, LINDA. Pep Club, Yearbook Art Staff, Art Club. WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN. Future Business Lead- T:s of America, Italian Club, Class Dues Col- CCf0l'. WILLARD, RICHARD PAUL. Marching Band- Assistant Squadleader, Concert Band, Jazz En- semble, Band Work Crew, Key Club, Comiuter Club, Quill Club, French Club, Year ook Literary Staff, H.R. Representative, Assistant Bank Representative, Jr. Red Cross Representa- tive, Wind Ensemble, Varsity Tennis. WOOLWORTH, ROBERT JR. Basketball Intra- murals, Golf Team. ZARRA, DEBORAH ANN. Pep Club, S.G.A. Representative, Key Club, Tennis, Madrigals, Musicians Club, Yearbook Typing Stall, Usher- ing Committee. ZAWALSKI, DEBORAH MARIE. Pep Club, S.G.A. Representative, Student Prints, Ushering Committee, National Honor Society, Photogra- phy Club, Yearbook Art StaE, Future Teachers ot America. ZAYAS, HECTOR P. Varsity Bowling, J.V. Soc- cer Vatsity Tennis, H.R. Representative, Vol- l all Intramurals, Marching Band, Computer C ub, Yearbook Auxiliary Staff. ZELIFF. MARK. Wrestling, Soccer, Key Club, German Club, A.V.A., Electronics Club. ZEVF. ELLYN J. Key Club, Latin Club-Treas- urer, French Club, Future Teadrers of America, Table Tennis, Bowling and Volleyball Intra- murals, Library Council, National Honor Society. ZIPF, DEBORAH E. Drama Club, Concert Choir -Secretary, Color Guard, Pep Club. ZUQPP, DOMENICK FRANK. Sophomore Foot- l . 197 av wg xg ' wwfgli ffl S9 ' A W SIGNATURES SIGNATURES SIGNATURES
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