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X t xxXx I 1 xX f IS .2 ffwa xf K ll -. l f V ,QNX Q ,bf 'av Iflff! ,' 5. ,,.. il X 'I ,111 Ti r W' 4, i 7751 9'-7,1 's , is-fi, ' 1' Q PP :T K fl, , . ig n flux , E T x . fuss zsfory For most seniors of C.H.S., this year has been filled with emotional paradox. As seniors, we have reached the end of our high school days and await the experience of life outside the restriction of school and home. We feel the joy of the culmination of high H school and feel the sadness of ending friendships. il A 1' We remember the past four years . . . Ln Freshman year, 1970, marked our orientation into the hectic routine of high school ij life. We elected class officers: Janet Lynch, Presidentg Judy Thompson, Vice Presidentg C li I Kathie Giblin, Secretary and Bob Molarz, Treasurer. With our officers' leadership and the X ii U.. fn? assistance of our Advisors, Mrs. Rafft and Mr. Watkins, We recognized the need for money 2 X 'l and initiated our first activities: a dance entitled Aquarius, and a freshman cake sale. rib..-,X With the same offiers leading the way Sophomore year, the need for funds was ff again evident. We sold pens and cakes and held our official St, Patrick's Day Dance. it XI, With the close of Sophomore year came the transition from underclassmen to the gi!! X' X prestige-filled position of upperclassmen. R if ,ill Junior year offered many experiences as well as many changes. Mr. Cowan replaced Mr. Watkins as advisor, and we also had our first change of officers. Bob Molarz was now X .- X Nl, 1' President and Debbie Ward was made Treasurer. The late arrival of our Junior Rings and QW N A, V1 the excitement of the junior Prom brought the celebration of our being upperclassmen. Q, tl ji-1, Many students displayed their talents as Mr. Spaldo directed the Junior-Senior Play, l Bye-Bye Birdie? Others attacked the difficult college boards and enjoyed the new in , Distributive Education Program. We left school in June anticipating summer, yet also X hf X X aware that we had but one more year at C.H.S. 5 if , Senior year, 1973. Mark Russo, Presidentg Bud Burkhard, Vice President, Kathy X l ,iff Sabol, Secretary, Debbie Ward, Treasurer. Our advisor Mrs. Rafft was replaced by Mrs. , K' Tomaino. With the exception of the traditional senior trip to Washington D.Q., senior lf year ran smoothly and successfully. The Junior-Senior production of Wonderful Town was held in March, its success being followed by the senior candy sale, and our grand 3 E finale, the Senior Dinner Dance at the Shore Casino. 5 if The completion of our four years at Carteret High has left us a wealth of memories, ,, i-xxx i XX f 1 friendships and developed talents for our entrance into the world of tomorrow. As young . il adults it IS our responsibility as well as our privilege to shape that world through the ,X--J' V s f ' S- application of our developing, untapped potentials. Qt? is The soul walks not upon a line, neither 'N X nl does it grow like a reed. K. ' The soul unfolds itself like a lotus of countless petals. Gab X - 1 ran , , , , .X , K ' I' 7- - .' 1' 7 ', , 'Ni ' si gl flifB 7- -1' Nqr ,A ft' if Ev, 'Xxx 'V N' ,gg-r . .2 , as xl 1 ' Till 'Ty 'T :rziilixil QDDTXQN - ii if In at fi a- Y U '25 A X My-, f, Bu ' ess-A - J QXX - S ' 'Q ' KD' . 1' I X A Page 65
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Kathryn Francis Zywiec Al Zima If-AL ll Life is a fatal adventu have one end. So why re. It can only not make it as far ranging and free as possible. Eileen Annette Zita fill! Eileen was on the Bowling Team, Decorating Committee. She plans to travel and meet new people, and hopes to someday become a store manager and enter the marketing field. KATH 'How short our happy days appeary how long the sorrowful. Kath was interested in gymnastics and was involved in Gymnastics Intramurals and in the Gym Show. She was also a member of the Track and Bowling Intramurals. A secretarial career and travel are her future ambitions. Nicholas Raconza Page 64 Raymond Alena NRA Yu Attendance at a small technical school will fill one of life's many goals. Judy Bolte Bernita Gillian 'NITAU Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity. Nita's main goal in life is to become a sociologist. CQWZKVH Shy Kathleen Hendricks Bruce Hough Charles Kovacs Grover Newell SABOOU When you go after something, you lose some of the timeg but if you don't go after anything, you lose all the time. College attendance lies in the future. Cheryl Appello r1CHE1J You give but little when you give of your possesions, it is when you give ofyourself that you truly give. El Espanol seemed to be a field of interest to Cheryl during her High School years. She belonged to the Spanish Club and tutored Spanish. Cheryl plans to enter college and possibly become a C.P.A. Robert John Pieczyski HLEFTYH A fun-loving guy, Robert was usually seen in the park. He will surely enjoy life in whatever he does. Carlos Torrales
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Page 66 Such thanks As jqts a kings remembrance? William Shakespeare It is with the utmost regret that the students and faculty of Carteret High School surrender to retirement a most devoted and respected member, Miss Helen Wilson. Miss Wilson has served Carteret High first as a teacher of physical education and then as a guidance counselor. In addition to these duties, she has devoted free time to past Carteret High School plays and has coached the C.H.S. cheerleading squad. Altogether, Miss Wilson has devoted an astounding thirty-eight years toward the education of Carteret's youth. A graduate of Savage School of Physical Education Qnow a part of New York Universityj, Miss Wilson completed her post graduate work at Seton Hall University. Following retirement it is her plan to devote more time to personal interests too long neglected by the pressing duties of her former posts as teacher and counselor. Among these interests are the study of voice, art, the organ, gardening and Bible study. Miss Wilson, being a woman with great appreciation for people in general, has remarked that her most memorable and rewarding experience at has been her students, themselves. In remembering her students over the years, Miss Wilson happily described them as simply delightful . . .U Having been with C.H.S. for so many years, Miss Wilson has had a great opportunity for observing the many important changes in the structure of our youth. The youth of today, in her view, is opinionated but changeable, and is one of our most exciting future prospects. Many of her students will agree that it is Miss Wilson's fascination for the young that makes her one of the most receptive and enlightened members of Carteret High's faculty. There can be no doubt that Miss Wilson's departure from C.H.S. will be a loss not only to her students but also to all who worked with her in the past. A friend and instructor of so many years is not so easily given up to private life, It is the most sincere hope of the faculty and students of Carteret High that her future be filled with happiness and fulfillment, and that Miss Wilson holds the same warmth and appreciation for C.H.S. that it most certainly holds for her.
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