Cherry Hill West High School - Rampant Yearbook (Cherry Hill, NJ)
- Class of 1965
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Several have mer- ited national acclaim, and this in turn has brought increased interest and attention to the locality. With a population of more than 38,000 people in l964, Cherry Hill is developing culturally, recreationally, and educa- tionally, these advances distinguish it as a truly prosperous and successful community. The fast pace and stimulating atmosphere of the high school are reflections of this changing environment in Cherry Hill. Dr. Robert E. Hansen, principal of The High School, has worlxed diligently to malre possible the enormous expansion of Cherry Hill's physical plant and academic programs. To The Class of I965: ' The world sTands beTore sus and awaiTs one sTep-one move inTo iTs greaT expanse oT experi- ence and opporTuniTy, one move onTo The main paTh oT life. As a chronicle oT Tour years' preparaTion Tor ThaT sTep, The I965 RAMPANT records many changes in The deveIopmenT oT seven hundred T? T T 'iigif'3fi?E?5?2?W'V WEN i E W 'S' H T , , T E 1' rn WW s V Dedication The American educational system places great value upon the development of a meaningful faculty- student relationship. A teacher inspires as well as instructs, his goal is the successful development of mature individuals who can assume useful positions in society. The i965 Rampant is, therefore, proudly dedicated to Mr. Robert Riley who, perhaps more than any other person, has molded and infiuenced the Class of l965. reusing-my l l l l 1 l lflfl at X cl P X '-lv N W till it In September, 1961, Nlr. Robert Riley first assumed the position of faculty advisor to the class of 1965. From the Freshman Council to the Senior Senate, he has enlivened every class activity with dedication, en- thusiasm, and unfailing confidence in the success of his class. Mr. Riley's constant interest has made possible the many firsts ac- credited to this year's senior students. Newsnook, Operation Lion's Face, the Hospitality Dance, Class Banner, the 1965 Booster Club, and numerous other accomplishments ref1ect his imaginative planning, each success has been followed by proiects even more creative and useful. Yet Mr. Riley has been much more to his class. He has been spirit- working to finish scenery for the Junior-Senior Nlusical, cheering with the Booster Club at football and basketball games. He has been fun-dancing at the Junior Prom, singing the Marseillaise in French class. He has been inspiration-discussing individual problems with students, working tirelessly to incorporate almost seven hundred people into one uniHed group. These are the qualities which the Class of 1965 has grown to respect and admire. 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EILEEN McNULTY lmmaculata College, A.B. MARGARET MELSTROM University of California, A.B. JOAN PENNINGTON Bob Jones University, B.A. , ,. uggfsglg ,W I ,.qs?1ie,55Qgagfg1fell,, mfI,-.lf+,s11lsz2fwl I il 'I Millifi A-gllisii25252552iiiiiiiiillelllfw f W Dr. Jan Fischer discusses the gram- matical and idiomatic construc- tions of a Latin III translation. Answers to questions are carefully pondered by French IV students in , the language laboratory. I -- - ,W-fzll-fcflfem , ,M gggfg, -sl, --sgf,.wf,:5 gust Mqsil 1, K4 gg 31-.f Q fiww-,fywli lipupKiligvsg-,l.lwg,5g g , L A fist me 5' i5'Eii'ii-I ll23525-iflgilliifiiiriiiii , ,, it . 1: 2 if .. 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' 'IIfifvilililf1w'flf2,svs H fl., a R Il I tilt , . u ' , is I tml: Iweslifiamfsffaw f I, . ml: , ff llwffwwfls'if-'I ' ll iirflfliwiwf 34!i5,!lS,QE'llg9flg,i l 5 in .mssszlgfz-g3z14i2 we liz mel-zszfsii,4'sz1.fiz :w'l,g2ggi,5Kgfvf ' sf'+lt1iihw535,g,,glgf,I,ggg,fzig4if,,,,g g g g,:si-Q-gizy.w,,gQ,,1 , Msg 5 7,7f,fK1.:l,,.'l,lf,s K Q hw, MARGARET WARNER Temple University, University of Pennsylvania, B.S High School Publicity. PATRICIA WEBER Rutgers University, B.A. PAULINE ZIEGLER Albright College, B.A. DR. JAN FISCHER University ot Pennsylvania, A.M., Dropsie College, Ph.D., Department Chairman, Junior Classical League, Foreign Language Club. LOIS BECK Boston University, B.A. DOLORES BROD Oberlin College, A.B., Middlebury College, A.M. FRED BUTTER Boston University, B.S., M.Ed., Russian Club, Future Teachers of America. JULIA HAYES Gettysburg College, A.B., English, LIONS ROAR, Latin Club. KATHRYN JENKES Marywoocl College, A.B., Latin Club. I I 59 f 5 IMLW, I Q. 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Qzftigf, I-15. .1. .1'zLne3rs,gni tr we , yi y.'zg'ffq,.w, fM., 1.5, ,UV -Q .:,1.fsw,q,l,,-L Q11 ,tw , -1i,s.,,,, w,,,s vfl- X: , l,s,ae:wi V U ,, an iff, ,gastritis f .w fliifif fs, rw , ::'fr::g.fz-,:s, vlz' wiht QI I as refill?-,fw 3,ffiiiweif,lmigw' rw-rsf',ff2,vsf ws, I ' tl?5iIll52,lllQ:illl?l2fif'llliiliifilliilil'lil''I IIll43I2IKfllifxalkfafilsssizfsvim zf.a,,2f1i'f.w JOAN KATZ Rutgers University, B.A., Junior Class Advisor. J. RUSSELL KNIGHT Rutgers University, B.A., Spanish Club. GARY MILBY Rutgers University, B.A., French Club. PHYLLIS OMENSON Juniata College, A.B., Future Teachers ot America. NANETTE PASC,AL Villanova University, Havana, Cuba, M.A., Spanish Club. ROBERT RILEY Temple University, B.S., Senior Class Advisor, Booster Club, Junior-Senior Musical, RAMPANT Business Ad- visor. MICHELE ROBIN ' Emory University, B.A., Drama Club, Junior-Senior Musical. CAROL WAICUS Muhlenberg College, A.B. FLOYD WERMUTH Lafayette College, A.B., German Club. r :fa fi 1 . lia rs, Q 1g ii1fiir,....2,gi ,gxieifiggeiiiglrsiliggEgaiggigtrs srz?ilsl1igi?f1rif23g1ii X, ,.t,..,,..ggg.tgLr:i.pg.fili 5 ,iiwg.,fy1sis,'ii,r.its.iw:icigi1sS..m..ras 1 fiwasssz-gil irffvi-or sa, 'W ,is i.i.,,,,x,,L.i,, lima-rr vw iris'-wars, i,-f.f.:s.fi..rigilti,.,q-W 2 1 Us--,f i,si.i,,..ifm .ir ,,..- f . :iii i i f f ,,5.l5gi,, f,,x,,.g,i.,.fi,,., 5 itg,9i.5iif..zftissiif.s 3.gii.i+fff,i:s'i'risffifs fr-fifvhiitisfiliiiffiiittiiffr , . ::2,1g.5 E 3 .Wil f'f5:f3h: iwnil'Ipitfzriiwwi uszirrigvg, g Eli-:fkfrffftii53333155 iimp, 2 E iirfliuggpm,miiyws.sl2s:lrg,.rg555, , .im,fis1.gi1 i s .ggrgwg tag21,513,7553g,g1s,.iiwfig,5. qv, 5 5,354fwrs'1,m11s',,y+gyg.grifgglyii fy. is fag?-gylcar-lsmfiisftgzftliflnifievw' 551525 grew, .rs .is-...fs.ir..isUf1eA if'z.sf-war.: is gig-:i.ga,i:ri.i Kii3f'il ti is gg,g,gf1gi,i',.. sw-4 ,..ri.w.i,,.i,..ii,.,ii,.w-sii,:- i-.,, y .fwffsi ..i,.i,..rg, gl, ri3i5g,i,iS..is,.1m ff.ifsiifsi'f'll 9,535tg'Q23Qfv-As3'gsws-'i ii V J 2 , ls . 2 5. it :grewMis2',35tzfgrzzeis i+a.!e5sirigsfii5sg: 'fe 3 5. tg' gl :ga .5 ff 1 ig? . :S gt ' W 1sfsf?ifiiQ2?liit2i,'zi.i'fm fi.f--wires.asus-. . , ff., Q 7. ,gi , 1. sg, .Q ps. Q'.gz-I.,-wsglix 'aim-2' ,,..1,w.i,355,gifiQ,i,,Eig,,EW,,5,,.,N,,,,f,-3.2,5wigaigiiw,i5?iW.iggS,i35?,....,,.. ..,i,... .... s ., .lr , 2, . K, ., i i at it is r. ii. .rgilti gr.2g.s.gssf2.s'ffff-timf 'wg 1 at ...',.,i.5.,, 5 :tiki z 'L f' . 'fi' RV' 9045 xii'liiiiicf'i'5llrftK:iff:ff V s -wlllafis? its fzriliisrms fs.: was , . ,. if t ,lm-.m,. is.fs.id,,,,,,,,,,,.--.. ,law i ffw.. . , .. . i Sis'iS-ww-iss:i'z 'is1?s2.5rsi+fzr2,f':i1!fff.:-2itf.sQi1s'g.izg . ,.,. k .L .. .. .,,. , f is si -.at - 2-If ss is 5,1 sir- at liwffa rffs51fss?sil2li:-:asf5.:WQrgivssvgffltilvzlselgfitgffi - -f,-i,mm.:r1ssf ..1i1gsfv..mt-srl,.f.1,,g,-M,-V--s 7--'r mm, ,W ,.igfiim-- ir... wi ig.-,Q its ff was 5-1 QS .im . 1 .4 V i. U ' ,if-w.fm.1w gig, 5V721l:E1,,figMii, The solution to a problem in acl- vanced mathematics is discussed by Mr. Robert Elder, Chairman ot the Mathematics Department. DAVID R. COLE Rutgers University, B.A. CHARLES R. CONTE Rutgers University, A.B., Freshman Class Advisor. SANDRA CUTLER Brooklyn College, B.S. ROBERT D. ELDER Trenton State College, B.S.g Rutgers University, L.L.B., M.S., Department Chairman. FERRILL ALDERFER Juniata College, B.S., Temple University, M.Ed., As- sistant Baseball Coach. MYLES L. BASS Rutgers University, B.A. LYNN B. SCHILLING Gettysburg College, B.S., Basketball, Softball. THOMAS A. STRICKER Temple University, B.S., Football. LESTER ZETTY West Chester State College, B.S., Temple University, M.S., Director of Athletics, Football. PHILIP R. OLIVER Trenton State College, B.S., Bowling. NANCY L. PARK University of Kentucky, B.S., Swimming MARY M. PETRIK Temple University, B.S., Hockey. game EUGENE RUBINSTEIN American University, B.A., Temple University, M.Ed., Department Chairman. CARL DAUGHERTY Taylor Universiy, B.S. JOHN FRONTINO Mansfield State College, B.S. Biological Science Biology students examine the bone structure ot aves as a background tor subsequent lectures on human anatomy by Mr. 'Eugene Rubinstein. THOMAS GRGURICH University of Pittsburgh, A.B., Syracuse University, M.S. JULIA HARRIS Syracuse University, B.A. i DANIEL ROWAN East Stroudsburg State College, B.S., Ars Medica. HENRY SCHILLING Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Tennis. SEYMOUR WALLACH Temple University, B.S., M.Ed. I V' is f Physical Science Mr. Frank Primiano, Chairman ot the Physical Science De- partment, prepares an experi- ment. Absorbed in their work, two chemistry students carefully perform a laboratory experi- ment. FRANK P. PRIMIANO Temple University, B.S., University ot Pennsylvania M.S., Department Chairman. WILLIAM J. ARTZ Juniata College, B,S., Football. EDWARD G. ERNE United States Merchant Marine Academy, B.S. MURRAY A. FINEMAN i Glassboro State College, B.A. WILBUR A. FOSTER Muhlenburg College, B.S., Bucknell University, M.S. RALPH W. JONES Temple University, B.S., M.Ed. JAMES ALLEN LANIER East Carolina College, B.Sl, M.A., Archaeology Club. SHELDON MOSS University of Scranton, B.S., Photography Club. Mr. vice EARNEST MAYO vania, M.S., Department Chairman, ROBERT DECK University of Pennsylvania, B.S., M.Ed. THELMA FEIT University of Maryland, B.A. AARON GROSSMAN Rutgers University, B.A., Photography Club. ALIDA T. HANSEN Massachusetts School ot Art, B.S., Art Club, Art Advisor. M. NELSON HAYES Rutgers University, B.A., Golf, Amateur Radio Club. switiilqgililifvlif iifswfmwi ,. . .,,., . 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SAVITZ Kutztown State College, B.S., Rutgers University, M.S fswlmilf Sililrlwllfilliiflililalllsllwfgwif-si?fm .- writllifiiilwli-ilifliLskgisiairis Tigfixsilii-5!'1K1liK l t? fi5a'zif,fisi?iai-gil,.. , 'l 'YWllirlliS52Eliig225w1ZQ2l,f1iSifiT2if'llikiaiigzlgiriggafsisrafieiiris..,, gl,,,, Bills will M writ 'r - me, 5,3 l Z wt.-,r . 2 ,W Lei. far-2,is . .f- K giiiiilfiligllai lil'2lll?lllr22rill2il?li3'22:'li?15?ii-lflglrlgllirEii:ig5gilgisftf25'r ,M M, ., 57,-. . I Wig ..,r.rap,.f,s ,'.1.'+g-1isz::',-,. :fi f ,rr .l.tirlitslliiltit3iQQ31252ggtiiglfifliiigrllwgiigErg22igg.?5iElg2yEg,lr.ggiigriirgilriiifl' ' X fill' 2. W' Nil f-051.16 J' 5 fiiffzrf- An. W' l 'K W-ir'FilafKits?iiff.lrffrtlirQlii?iils wili.i..aLfr Earnest Mayo otfers ad- on the use ot the lathe. A related arts student as- sembles a cabinet ot his own design during a woodworking class. l ' 5 l i RAMPANT BETTY HEAL Mansfield State College, B.S. RACHEL HOFFMAN Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A. SALLY KATZ Drexel Institute of Technology, B.S. HARRIET KISTLER Oberlin College, A.B. WALTER BELFIELD Dickinson College, B.A., Fletcher School ot International Law and Diplomacy, M.A., Department Chairman. ROBERT AINSPAC Stroudsburg State College, B.S., University ot Pennsyl- vania, M.A., Cross Country. DONOVAN ALLEN Glassboro State College, A.B., School Store. isiiifilizi ,,3F?l,EEi4f 'F ri: LIE Safe' K LOIS LEWIS Hunter College, B.A. WILLIAM NORCROSS Morehead State College, B.S. ELIZABETH SACKER University ot North Dakota, B.S., Future Homemakers ot America. S I it , ,lil DEBORAH STERN Connecticut College tor Women, B.A., Temple Univer- sity, M.Ecl., Modern Dance Club. DONALD THOMAS Millersville State College, B.S. TIMOTHY YOUNGER Cheyney State College, B.S., Engineering Club, Track. mail fx :Aff flEtif'l'ii5 ixsz -I5--tw J, .V Wt., , zgfgtir i,,sm.ri ,.ti5--I ,IAwwrlzilmir-warm -fflts1:'ilf5rr-f time few waiftiiri- tw ew fiiifilllltil lg: g2f5,qgE1ffgsr1lf.i?i1fi-fgighifgitstiJaiQeTt.riQir3ltll.gif2Qi-fiifgitieftfriiifillfitgitslgsilgitliii2339tt M M? ,rica-I 9. is :tt mt, gm ,E ,. t,,,..,sa,.., 5 Ill L v -,tm-if mmm mf: vs . si. wwf all ttf-was s an leggi I ti sfgg ii, , ,I Qiftifgis tri-its fri-til-it 'gil llfQIQlll5llIllIQIE!tItll1Isllllitfllttllltilllirlfti'lm Mr. Walter an amusing tory stuclen History editorials permit stu- dents to express and support their political opinions. -. , I m ,,....gsi.r,,..,,t, tt-It1a5g:,gj1,flf'Qi'ig-Pfiilligtlfflgiggilit-SliltszlilaifgrlfsgsQslgrgiqgtWi,fi, I i S 5 W lsltstfsfiltt fs-sl-t-we ry Ifl,t',,j,2 ji it intl ztgfft-Wg,fggfgkgg MvealfW WIwtfwf-tarWitt I. -I I 1 y Q Itit2Zlt!I5if?3tltfl5lt?fr?'tlfflltifiwtisiiifli tzlifitEsff,Iiifilllilliiits-zfglsiigsilir ziirr1i.zIsgilf-wr itriltillliftlliesiliifiii fx .rtg,i5igg.Mi -fart-titiilffit -msiiffififisis Vlllillffx' .K LX' A ,I ll 5115 1 I' I I 1 if-llfIlg'fs'l5, trrrsli. iii I til. i ,tiirttait-sttfgtt 'll N i 4'll' tifftilltl' lil'll'lE2'sifliItll5Y-ltlgltlililifiiiwltfgtgfftlntfiilliiiiilltiii'lffltilttzfiiiiki'it lif- v,, If I-fwfr--Winerwir'is-1I-ft-1I-smzfif-ff-Sasfini-iw 'lliil5'55l3:5l'i:ilriitisis'kiiiliiglitsilsttitlfiftlfiiittsfltitll 2425555 535533,-gtlffggalglttttglrieilirslsil-staifltilt igggiisri 21iii-iffiiffztlfstlgfllgiiglsgtfiglttlygrillfltlw2ltf:'f.:ffr.tmggI Ar ts. ws, ff it 7 Zrsisfr frm - it rt- r ffl? wr. -5wtgIlZ5tli.EQgl'flK?-gigisgtrifswtiffm,l2islEtifif.gsQig,fgg.,lig.lag, 'B 1 I I i ds i 'Y ,xv ,ligmszi at ,vi wx fs.: ,fs mr, t rtswffvm sfs4sz.rs,fs1r Beltield points out tact to honors his- JOSEPH CHILBERT HP' West Chester State College, B.S., Football, Track. EDWARD COLLINS Glassboro State College, B.A. JOHN DOTTI West Chester State College, B.S., Monitors. GREGORY EGNER Temple University, B.S., M.S. JOSEPH ELLIS West Chester State College, B.S., Temp M.A. MARJORIE MARGOLIES University of Pennsylvania, B.A., Spanish. Ie University, ,- LOIS BOYCE Oberlin College, B.A. DONALD BUC, LEY, err' Rutgers University, A.B. ,M WMU 2 aww Al 41 .f,32 l L ,X ff , . 'l ,SJW Y, ' .. ,-,.,f- ' 6-'MIJQLQ-t 5 Wit-' QM ll if. Ce itll l s x l CAROLE McNEAR Indiana University, A.B. SUANN PONTIUS Ursinus College, B.A., World Affairs Club. GEORGE RHEA Temple University, B.S., Rutgers University, M.Ed., Swimming. ELLEN ROCHFORD Villa Maria College, A.B., Villanova University, M.A. CAROL D. SOLO Temple University, B.S. LlLLlE STANWOOD Bucknell University, A.B. special services GEORGE WILLIAMS, JR. v University of Pennsylvania, Nurses DOROTHY BIEBERLE Geisinger Memorial Hospital, Foss Clinic, R.N., Nurse, Health Oftice Aides. MIRIAM DAVIS New York University, B.S., Bellevue Hospital, R.N. Nurse, Health Careers Club. I Permanent Substitutes MARYANN SCHOFIELD Trinity College, A.B., Permanent Substitute. VIRGINIA WHITAKER Rutgers University, Permanent Substitute. I W MB W gsgfg Attendance . 4 , I . -. f ,... . ,,,.,, E i -2 L I I iff.. ig ..., ei-5 llfsw 1221-3i,i.'7rii'T l'il ' gi --wlaistaili 5 llgt , : g ,gl5.li I F T. g lilllil li , I , i Q I... li B.A., Attendance Oftice. Librarians MIRIAM DOTTI West Chester State College, B.S., Librarian. KATHARINE R. HENCH Goucher College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A., Li- brarian. Music RALPH BARCLAY Temple University, B.S., M.Ed., Vocal Music, Choir, Chorus, Senior Ensemble, Junior-Senior Musical. WILLIAM BURLEY West'Chester College, B.S., Instrumental Music, Band, Orchestra, Maiorettes, Color Guard, Variety Show, Music Festival, Show Band. I oHice staff GUIDANCXE SECRETARIES M. Howison, H. Grissom, S. Dworlrin. MAIN OFFICE SECRETARIES M. Thompson, E. Kramer, B. Websfer. PERSONAL SECRETARIES M. Furbay, R. Sussman, A. Thomas, D. Klinger. SECU RITY OFFICER Sergeanf Gibson fm- H 'WH Q E gi DAY FORCE Firsl' Row: H. Twine, P. Shynes, V. Shively, M. Nicole'H'o, H. Wacl1s+ein. Second Row: E. Briscoe, D. Biemiller, L. Williams, W. Fisher, S. Myers. NIGHT FORCE Firsi' Row: M. Lamb, A. Tobia, V. Kessler, J. Mulluso. Second Row W. Scheclxlen, R. Cloheriy, J. Evans, W. Kessler. CAFETERIA STAFF Firsi Row: E. Hope, H. Murray, M. Breischofl, D. Adamson, N. Mick, E. Carson, F. Paulikas. Second Row: H. Thomas, J. Sabalino, M. Volli, D. Gray, J. Paslernalc, M. Saggiomo, L. Rich- man, B. Newcomer, D. Ranero, A. Slalwinslri. maintenance BUS DRIVERS Firsl Row: H. Glover, W. Geiger, H. Picozzi, A. Schnilz- ius, G. Wesl, J. Rubel, H. Novaria. Second Row: C. Smi-th, F. S+arreH-, G. Rossi, A. Bufler, F. Haicher, D. Klappro+h, A. Remingfon, G. Whirall, W. Carmen, H. Wysoclri, N. Smifh. Well-marked paths Of men Seeking Beckon youth To journeys Ahead. Under the direction ot Nlr. Walter Haworth and Miss Pauline Ziegler, the Robert E. Hansen Chapter of the National Honor Society assists the faculty by sponsoring a daily make-up room and a tutor- ing service. r The National Honor Society marks the zenith of scholastic achievement at Cherry Hill High School. Outstanding scholarship, leaders.hip, character, and service distinguish members chosen annu- ally from the iunior and senior classes. Carol Anderson Marilynne Boertzel Joseph Collins i . Q36 , llltiltzisllaistititiilgl , , il lllli l lllllil gf l ' 'l 52 E ...,: ,, ,.,,, , l - K N , I 1 si i S 5 , 5 ,, -HF t 'Fl X E l is E . 2 l i gi i,,c, i g ,--qi lv I 7, X, 3 5553 lgllgg l s i s i l ln ll? li , is X l , , ,,,,,, ,,, lgsii i tl t w in i -:,- i X. xiii. li , - ,Salim if , i i . si fi 5 l E iii, gg s gril l 2 , will . it ls, lest- if 1 tml, ,ttliiiiil l ,, it . 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I willy: , , S 3 -1- Silly '10 5 ills, fills Fl: .::-: , .,,, lilijflfl ' 12: lr I llini? i a1:2'-'2- Weill' A 2 z Meredi+h Peel Richard Perkins Nancy Mauger Chrislina Moye MES! 5 ,, Lynn Pogran national honor society Ronald Milewski Roberi Pearson K s x l is X sr 2 llili ,, Joellyn Rich Donald Schneller William Sragow Doris Seider Sfephen Tissol x K Lore'H'a Wal+ers AnneH'e WuerFFel Margarei' Zeller advisors Miss Pauline Ziegler Mr. Waller Haworlh l Lawrence Silverman Donald Tobin 35' A! Susan Young Merrilee Spoerl Michael Turk s Glenn Zeiiz order of the lion The Order of the Lion is an honor reserved for those students attaining the finest scholastic achieve- ment in our school. Membership is highly selective, only the three highest ranking students in each class are chosen. Great pride can be taken in the silver and gold keys which are presented to members as lasting remembrances of their academic excellence. class of 1965 Michael Turk class of 1966 Robert Yarrish Edward Kruse Ancil Jones Claire Doclcstader Loretta Walters class of 1967 ii Linda Friedman 6 Jon Garber E Cynthia Root spanish club The highlight of the Spanish Club's nu- merous activities is the tuntilled Spanish Fiesta planned by Mr. J. Russell Knight, and otticers Kathleen Salimena, Judith Lis, Veronique Boulad, and Rhoda Posner. Discussion of Span- ish customs at meetings is coupled with a trip to the Hispanic Museum and Spanish restau- rants in New York. A li ssiar Q1 . 7 23 . 6 ,bf 9 , 5 6 Q -.... ,- A ,, 7 . 1 I .. Q K mum 16' A .i1 ' , t ff 1 K 1 ,V ..,. f' f--f K ,, -e cgfff - Q ,117 ,. . ,, 1 ., . .. WZ. 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A spring soiree, organized by advisor Mr. Gary Milby, and officers Doris Seider, Andrew Fischer, Theda Braddock, and lris Bonier, climaxes the year. greek club Students who participate in the Greek Club learn the Greek alphabet and basic vo- cabulary so they are able to appreciate ex- cerpts from Greek literature. Guest speakers, with the aid ot slides, help to portray an accu- rate picture ot lite in Greece. Discussions led by advisor Dr. Jan Fischer, and officers Teri Landsburg, Morris Siegel, Christine Marlys, Theda Braddock, Toni Dreisbacis and Mary Pernot clarity concepts ot Greek philosophy. za--C5 'fi 222- ,Zia 'g,1- RSX ' xv- I CIZELT - ' mf? Ei ' f. - y , ff' ., iv Q- I ' A f 'l Qt. , . Liyij QZQZI Q E3 'g Na 65.15 ,ff fair ff ffi' -- c K--.. ig 2' Af: C ' 1 xx 1' If -fig? fr r if' ,., 3 ' 'Q ' il -E552 ,eff jr. lili ff -5.1 :--.3 yl ,I X -,,gV,.,., 4 -1 -g ff V 'f'--' 5 it r . fi, , l , X, ft- , K I- V .ua N... U' gilt latin club At the annual Cena Romana, Latin stu- dents relive a day in ancient Rome. Dressed in togas and military uniforms, they enioy Roman foods and entertainment and increase their knowledge ot the Latin language. Otticers Lu- cille Wantuk, Allan Thuring, Margaret Beck, and Andrew Fischer coordinate trips and speakers with Miss Kathryn Jenkes and Mrs. Julia Hayes, faculty advisors. russian club The Russian Club lends an added spark to the cultural aspect of Cherry Hill High School. Members discuss the history and liter- ature of Russia and consider the country's in- fluence upon our culture. Mr. Fred Butter di- rects the activities. , fix- :N XA , Wy: vi- gf - -4' r xms .fir vvvw -T 21 , 0 tlmtwl Rexx cf. . Zigi? an Ny., - ---- - f -'wk Vx bm ,.,,,,.1 ,,f.fx.u. -Q-in .- 'C3'f'Ifv- t7f?11j5Q.:5 TT TT? -9- C Wm l Qi l z 5' 1 Te , Se.. L. A ? ' ml- lnfiilfi i 'R . A ' 'cf-.' ' A3-5 11 i ' ff+2aeeee:'fs .rfvlli 5 l.lJl A a .l ,Y ,il fi , 'Nr W '1 A x H it ' 'T ' ' l , 5 ?' Tfslize' ll M Pa A 'S f 4 3' P -' . u ' ., K A:- M . as li- S , G' se ' XXX in W 4 liz 4 l EH: I Il 'UWA Y ' YI 'sll ' Ilii' 'i -1. IM 'Hm'E EllE.. l ' 'M Wi H' - . ., 2 - ' ' :::::-7 K Aylxrk. ,I T. Q r n X f is-F-7-1:6-:Q-C l l Av, ,lalis S. it-:ZS german club The officers of the German Club work to provide meaningful proiects for members. President Eleanor Loftus and officers Douglas Hoffmaster, Gretchen Trexler, and Richard Schomp plan the yearly German Banquet with Mr. Floyd VVermuth's guidance. Another high- light of the club's activities is a trip to the Pennsylvania Dutch country each spring. world alfairs club President Robert Raich and other offi- cers Martha Handman and Karen Ahlquist plan varied and interesting activities for the World Affairs Club to help members better understand the world situation. They do this by inviting guest speakers to address the club and by scheduling de- bates on disarmament. Members are fur- ther inspired by the efforts of advisor Miss Suann Pontius. debating club The Debating Club provides an out- let for the forensic talents of Cherry Hill's students. With the assistance of Mr. Don- ald McCallum and officers Jeffrey Shapiro, Donald Mitchell, Paul Olsen, and Michael Turk, the club matches wits with debating teams from neighboring schools and often schedules debates within the club itself. Challenging topics dealing with national problems and foreign affairs provide an impetus for student discussion. ir. classical league The purpose of the Junior Classical League is to encourage appreciation of the civilization, language, literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome. The organiza- tion also attempts to provide an under- standing of the debt our own culture owes to these peoples. Advisor Dr. Fisher and officers Teri Landsburg, Tina Holland, Joy Rosengarden, and Dorothy Sarty accom- pany the League to museums and have formed a chapter of the national organiza- tion ofthe Junior Classical League. shakespeare club Originally formed for The study of Shakespearean drama, This club has widened iTs scope To include such au- Thors as James Baldwin, William Golding and Fyodor DosToyevsky. DirecTed by Mr. Hugh Gilmore, The group augmenTs class- room insTrucTion wiTh various informal discussions. chess club The newly formed Chess Club ac- quaints members wiTh The Theory and pracTice of The game. Advisor Mr. Fred- erick BuTTer schedules maTches beTween inTeresTed players. modern dance club In The Modern Dance Club, girls in- Terprer, Through creaTive imovemenTs, ideas suggesTed by The rhyThm and mood of music. Aside from direcTing The club's dancing acTiviTies, advisors Miss Susan Aronson, Mrs. KaTe Kulogowski, and Miss Deborah STern schedule Trips where sTu- denTs can view accomplished dancers. Officers Robin Adams, Susan Palmer, Elaine Galasso, and Donna Ponayne di- recTed The dancers. cars medica Directed by 'advisor Mr. Daniel Rowan and otticers Mark Cohen, Alan Jos- selson, Donald Schneller, Robert Boorstein and Michael Cohen, Ars Medica provides lectures and tield trips for students plan- ning professions in the medical arts. Eminent guests have included Cherry Hill surgeon, Dr. David Silverman, and Dr. Saul Green of the Sloan-Kettering Insti- tute. The group visited Hahnemann Medical School, and the University of Pennsylvania- Dental School, and was also invited to hear a presentation on the lat- est advances in the treatment of cancer by the South Jersey Medical Society. engineering club Under the sponsorship of Mr. Timo- thy Younger, the Engineering Club is an organization which promotes interest in all phases of engineering. Each year the group plans protects and field trips in coniunction with National Engineering Week. radio club The Radio Club encourages amateur ham operators by fostering one of the largest high school radio clubs in the United States. Directed by Mr. Ernest Mayo and oH'icers David Eppley, Joel Rubinstein, and Charles Newman, rnern- bers contact operators all over the world from their own radio station, WZMBC. accounting club Advisor Mr. Robert Andress and of- ficers Dallas Jordan, .loan Schallenham- mer, Jeanne Bianucci and Cookie Zelesko direct the Accounting Club. Members obtain information dealing with book- keeping and accounting. golion convention On October 30, 1964, Cherry Hill's iuniors and seniors enioyed and profited from an unprecedented mock political convention. Sponsored by the History Department and directed by Nlr. Walter Belfield, Mr. Alexander DiBart, and Mr. Robert Riley, the first National Convention of the Golion Party nominated Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge for president and Governor Patrick Brown for vice-president on the first ballot. After a fiery keynote speech by Douglass BOFF, Permanent Chairman Glenn Tecker took the gavel. i- Jfljff 55 ggfww wh 6, X10 ,Q y Xa 3 Fw mf ,' . -gy , Ez fe,a?fl5e2exmw .. ,Qsgfy M- in Myriad forms Expressing, portraying The thoughts The emotions ' Of developing minds. Leads, Richard Marsh and Deborah Str han, rehearse their lines for the par Maria and Baron Von Trapp. Bhd- ts of Portraying the eldest daughter Von Trapp, Carolyn Samuelson meets her first love, Rolf, played Hildebrand. he Sound if ,music 48 - Q 3 a s g Q .1 X ' - Xx -qu M Si 3 ' ' ' ,. ...........-.-Fi'-ov'-lllil' - Giih. EiE?::EfE.-EEEEESEgiigggiggiifgkfi 'Z- El' Q - ' - ml- T - T - . -mf' giglllliiii3!!':!::!'l'!!!'!!! Tl ' 5-I -- - . - l' T cargo !ll A O90 5 -1' -1. 4? -ex c 3 dugg, The famous Broadway hit, The Sound of Music, was brought to the stage of Cherry Hill High School on the eve- nings of April 2, 3 and 9, TO. Capacity crowds at each performance witnessed the combined talents of the Junior and Senior Classes under the direction of Miss Michele Robin and Mr. Ralph Barclay. The play tells the story of seven young children and their father, Baron Von Trapp, who are captivated by the warmth, love, and music of their governess, Maria. 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X . , , ,, ., Eli' la x ? ,ziy,fSf53t ,,f , ig 35139 444313 12 ,5 , ' ini , V, li Qiii 'Tim 1, X ' 2 Xi, iilfgfiiiiiii it at ,Zi ifiw i 1, 5 22 2 4, ,f,,- A ,, V V , 5 1 an ., . -, J ffl. 5 p illigi i , 1 1: 1'- ..... ' 5 , i ffiw iii VVXV. X Q Miss Robin places +he chorus and Maria for a scene al' +he Nonnberg Abbey. 5 r PRINCKPAL uaxxnsw yr ' ROLE c cQ . s Maria Rainer ..,.,.. Q Q . , .Deborah Shanahan M The Morher Abbess. . . . s. . . Caprain George yon:Trapp. , ,y , . Laesl ......., V ........,.,,.,.. a Q . X Friedrich .... .,, Q ..,.., s. , . Q. , Louisa ...,. Kurl' .... Maria ..... Grail ..,.. .. . Brigifiia .... A. . Rolf Gruber, . Q . . Elsa Schaeclerp , . . Max Defuieiller. . . Q . The Produclion Slaff and +heir manager Mr. -Roberl' Riley. . s ' .CAST g ..,.. LauraPayne M. .Richard Marsh Carelyn ,Samuelson . .Corkey.Mulchler , r ,Nan Fifzmaurice . William Rosvrell . .A .Carol .Andersen .Debbie Cowgill , . 4 . Lynne Cowgill' .Henry Hildebrand gp . .Anne yBovfen A ' ,.., Leon Wolf S+uclenl' Direclor, Margie Feldman, explains The nexl scene +0 various members of lhe cast Mrs. Joan Kah and lhe members of +he Business S+aFF of 'Phe play Bu+ Alberf, you're 'l'hir+y-Two years old . . . you can fake a whole aspirin. 50 The Telephone Ho ll UI' bye bye b rclie Bye-Bye Birdie, The smash Broadway show, was pre- senTed To capaciTy houses by The junior and senior classes of Cherry Hill High School on The evenings of April IO, ii, i7, 18. Acclaimed a huge success by all who saw iT, much of The CrediT was aTTribuTed To The direcTion of Miss Michele Robin, Mr. Ralph Barclay, and Mr. RoberT Riley. When a Teenage rock 'n' roll srar, Conrad Birdie, is draTTed inTo The army, his agenr arranges for him To deliver One LasT Kiss To a feminine admirer in a small Ohio Town. ComplicaTions arise, a frusTraTed secreTary and a iealous mama add humor To This parody on Elvis Presley. AcTors and Those behind The scenes will long remember monThs of hard work, franTic lasT minuTe changes, SaTurday rehearsals and The casT parTy. , The direcTor, Miss Robin, beams wifh suc cess. Q Bu+ Mommy, Conrad Birdie is coming here . . . 'ro kiss mel mlm Speak +0 me oh beaufiful one . . .'A' Riley's Rockefs l l One Boy Jungle Village Just One More Tume vo rlety show The range of talent among our own high school stu dents was witnessed at the T965 Variety Show Mr Wal Ilam Burley drrected the show which Included modern dancers folk and 'azz artusts comeduans and dance bands The Revlons St James Infirmary The Fuglhves FHL 5 is is Miss Robin discusses a script for possible 'Future production with club ollficers Jerry Leute and Margie Feldman. drcimci club lnstituted to increase an understanding of the histri- onic art among its members, the Drama Club completed its second successful year in Cherry Hill High School. Through the time and talents of advisor Miss Michele Robin and all club members, three plays were performed forthe student body. One production, The Misadventures of Throckmorton Snurd, was written by a member of the English department, Mr. Herbert Fisher. Selected portions s of Anastasia and Submerged were also presented. cart club The Art Club is an organization dedicated to the advancement and appreciation of art among Cherry Hill students. Mrs. Alida Hansen, advisor, has presented the club with many challenging proiects including a candy sale with profits used for the purchase ot a silver tea service for the school. Mrs. Hansen organizes various activi- ties and field trips tor the art club. 56 The Executive Council is headed by its president, Susan Solton. senior ort exhibit To bridge the gap between the artists and stu- dents of Cherry Hill High School, the annual clothesline Art Exhibit was presented. Students and faculty attended the show, which subiected the viewers to many varied artistic techniques: etchings, sketches, paintings and prints. choir The 1964-'65 A Capella Choir, directed by Mr. Ralph Barclay, is composed ot eighty se- lected voices. Membership is based on audi- tions which evaluate the students' voices and their abilities to sight read choral music. The Choir performs twice a year for the student body at the holiday assembly and the Spring Music Festival. Several other presenta- 5 tions are given throughout the year, including Christmas caroling at the Cherry Hill and Moorestown Malls, and entertaining at pro- grams tor P.T.A.'s throughout the township. As vocal director ot Cherry Hill High School, Mr. Ralph Barclay not only sponsors the Chorus, Choir and Senior Ensemble, but also lends valuable assist- 5 ance to various other Cherry Hill musical produc- Q tions. l First Row: N. Teare, L. Ebelhare, P. Foster, S. Magee, M. Lamberslry, C. Anderson, L. Cowgill. Second Row: M. Hill, C. Beach, L. Wolf, R. Marsh, A. Bowen, C. Moye. Third Row: H. Hildebrand, K. Dore, Mr. R. Barclay, J. Tanner, A. Kapust. Pianist Sandra Alvin accompanies the Choir and Senior Ensemble during rehearsals and concerts. :- W' 'IW' MLN-1:-M H Firsi' Row: C. Anderson, B. Leonard, S. Tornari, J. Rex, M. Lamberslry, S. Schwarfz, V. Furbay, L. Ebelhare, D. Aleyunas, P. Fosfer, V. Azisi, M. R. Marsh, H. Hildebrand, F. Klein, B. Mills, K. Ahlquis+, D. Brown, J. Lis, C. Beach, S. Friedberg, B. Chaapel, D. Bass, M. Hill, L. Sefcilr, L. Ziman, B. Sussman, N. Fihmaurice, N. Eisenfelcl, D. Shanahan, L. Gorgodian, C. Davis. Fourfh Row: P. Kruse, W. Scribner, P. Kumpf, R. Cowgill. Second Row: W. Oslerfag, V. Boulad, T. Cosmos, N. Teare, Collier, A. Kapusl, J. Tanner, K. Dore, H. Benn, S. Swift A. Berger, C. Moye, R. Bowden, J. Rich, A. Bowen, M. Grofi, S. Losch, K. Daly, M. Young, P. Mulforcl, R. Walsh, T. DiPaolo, R. Emmey, M. Hannum, S. Magee, D. Kemeny, C. Samuelson, M. DuPlan+is. Third Row: E. Kruse, L. Wolf. km The procession of +he Choir begins, heralcling 'ihe annual Chrisfmas Assembly. All Sfafe Chorus members Lois Ebelhare, Mary Befh Hill, and Richard Marsh, Are you sure you can'+ make rehearsal K . 'fy .. X Ax 1 f ,L ' g..,.gJgLs , A iii, if? is. ,. '?'f .,,,. 's , . N ., A! mfzwmil ' 2 J- ' ff' I io, 'Q CJ' I 1' X-J, Q KL 1? Cvarei. Rf B 1 . WN if T , JIM' ' 1:5 .f .M ' , ..ms,.,9.g-jf' f ml. Q i USU if ' 51 J ,, ch ,J A wfmka Nao' 1 VLA' Q' JE AF' bv 071 J -1 if . .J . ' ' , yi. A , - Pjvjk wif f . qw ?ll -1 JM i ffiifi' Conductor ot the Cherry Hill Band is Mr. William Burley. BRASS SECTlON: First Row: R. Roberts D. Riley S. Martin F. Hall M. Stephens P. Mulhousen S. Brinlrzalr P. Forsythe P. Cruse. Second Row: A. Reuch N. Traven S. Heinbaclr R. Stoy S. Kaplan M. Seigel D. Hammerstrom M. Bitting D. Hottmaster. Third Row: J. Rich D. Marsh E. Kruse M Melson J. Belmat S. Swift B Bair H. Gant1. Fourth Row: R. Benash C. Miller R. Roberts E. Gibson E. Ca++ell J. Edwards M. Hutt A. Smith. Fifth Row: R. Melson H. Weisgerber R. Plotniclr T. Root. Cherry Hill High School's marching band begins preparation early in the school year tor the forthcoming football season. Enter- taining tans with their pre-game and halt-time precision perform- ances, the band is an asset in boosting school and team spirit. Directed by Mr. William Bur- ley, the band participates in nu- merous other school activities. Among these are the holiday as- sembly, Variety Show, and the Spring Music Festival. Playing tor Commencement culminates their musical activities tor the year. WOODWIND SECTION Flrst Row H Mayers C Reed J Peters R Roberts N Patterson S Bussemer J Ourand D Heclcer L Leonard Second Row M Burday N Wold man R Bowden L Ebelhare S Lis K Shrrner D Lelberman D Vanderhout Third Row D Holden N Patterson J Garber D Gilbride A Thuring L Wolt N Best J Tis sot T Quentmeyere Fourth Row J Ferree C Abbey B Gibbons S Rich K Ahlquist N Shuster R Bromberger M Atlunson Fifth Row J Gruntuitis W Kolberg B Young D Friedman M Reed J Bry S Alvin K Moore H Martyr Sixth Row S Koenig D Bott W Sragow M Curtis K Marr K Williams S Gibson C Avery 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 I . 1 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 , - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 Z 1 1 1 1 . , . 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - I ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , ,,:,k,V,,,..,.,.. V.,, V ,, , , -V -N , . Mn -.-V , , , W V ,, ,.,, . ,- V -. ,. . - - - 4 ' fe ' W' -- 4 -' ' , - f- - u f-3 ,A ff ,. 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AZ A .i I- H g wx 4 Q, . X . ,, W, 5 1 . f e 5 W M u ,Q E., ,- .5 i . Zi.. 1 ..V..?? i'L...-.'f:fQ-....W-V-f-,m fs ' fa.sQf.z...e,.ia Q . .V W PERCUSSION SECTION: Firsf Row: D. Weise, C. Chonko. Second Row: C. Picard, J. Wenfzel, D. DeMaria. bl f l f u f Carrying the standards of the United States, the high school, the bancl, and the Township, the Color Guard adds vivacious spirit to our sporting events. Noted for their precision marching and formations, the girls have been invited to perform at the New York World's Fair in the New York and National Pavilions. The spirited performances of the Maiorette Squad enliven Cherry High School pep rallies and football games throughout the year. This thirteen member group executes its complex routines to the band's accompaniment. M. Kiggins. K. Klump, S. Sauer, W. Ostertag, L. Esrich, S. DuBell, S. Losch, M. Miller, L. London. Members of the Color Guard in formation at a football game. Energetic co-captains for the I964-65 season are Marylou Kiggins and Lynn London. ,. M, i Y. ..v...,,, . W , .,. W., . ., ,,M,,,,,-W ,.....,,...,,....'W. Wm. ..-H, --,-VMWWWW,---M1:fifwfwwi--iw.aww.Wi 5 5 5 3 5 2 if E is i l l st 1 4 S. Buchanan, P. Boyce, L. Volk, B. Mullin, J. Donley, B. Rober+s, L. Clark, E. Dunlevy. .w.w,1 . F, , ,,,,.,. . in-, - ,,, King, K. Dunlevy, E. DiEva, D. BiHner, C. lol i K l l fs 'xl ssl 5 sn 5 l S 1 , S f , ' , ,ni my-we , ' I ' . '121flT,5:':f:i2iwK.'s if 4 Y emi.-., ,. nf , M... f ' 1 5 4 fflfm-'ff2Hi,ii-W'fTzk1.2.2?f1i'i+'igSFF?Wiif,gn'fwE'-e'iffi'i.i.fii1-.5'fig s . 1.xf,g1gw.,f .--,zyzw-,.s2z xg., 11.1,-g,..,,5 :,:,,.g,355-,.r.,-, 1,-s f,W,,f.1,i'.., iv., , .7 wx gwwf-s,1fvff, f ' ' 3 z2:-ff.ff,'ig'fgff:g.222sgjg,-eglf1iQ,gffT..wrEg3'vZ.3y.mifilfiffifg,ff.:9f1fflim 1.Q,fggg?2.,g,g?3,wg:5,5iag5gzz.fi, .g3fgvfZsf7,:Vff,gp. fi ,: 'gf ..XiEl,. 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Ll ,fxkgkb 60 l' l l QW O io Q, fc: ,ko ,OL QWW Ol . Pm SQ' who 3 U lb 'Z Www cr? vllgfgjbo GN 269' Q J 1 Oc, O W., Vivacious drum maiorefie, Maxine Moore. provides leadership 'For haI'F'l'ime spec'l'ac- ulars. ADVISORS: Mrs. Alida fHansen lAr+l, Miss Bar- bara Sherlock iAdvisorl, 'Mr. Aaron Grossman iPl1o+ograpl1yl, Mr. Roberi' 'Riley lBusinessl. SHARON FRIEDBERG Edifor-in-Chief Liferary Advisor Miss Lorraine Haas goes over some maferial wifh Li'l'er- ary Eclifor Joan Garber. EDITORS: Firs+ Row: S. Solfon, S. Marshall. Second Row: L. Walfers, S Friedman, S. Friedloerg, N. Mauger, J. Garber. Third Row: A. Kapusr J. Kane, L. Silverman, R. Frar , J. Berns+ein, P. Dunford, N. Cari' , J Y Y 1' GENERAL STAFF: First Row: D. Kravitz, J. Yellenberg, D. Seider, S. Skulnick C. Johnson, D. Hecker, S. Epstein. Second Row: M. Honigman, J. Ruttenberg, S. Gibson, H. Goldberg, As a permanent record of Cherry Hill High School's activities and achievements, the T965 RAMPANT incorporates the efforts of many senior class members. This year, the steady pace of pro- duction was maintained by a staff of fourteen editors who coordinated the duties of other interested workers. Miss Barbara Sherlock's much-needed and much-appreciated assistance as faculty advisor en- abled steady progress to be made whenever dead- lines approached, and Editor-in-Chief Sharon Fried- berg organized an effective working operation. Throughout the first semester, editors transformed ideas into concrete representations in their various sections, the second semester brought the final dead- line and a well-earned feeling of satisfaction. The T965 RAMPANT now provides a tangible remem- brance of life at Cherry Hill High School. BUSINESS STAFF: First Row: E. Halsheid, F. Clausen, L. Silverman, D. Kravitz, D. Tobin. Second Row: M. Ambro, C. Preno, P. Rudolph, N. Greenberg, J. Horn, P. Cohen, C. Gallo. Third Row: B. Ziegler, M. Saiia, S. Fenning, J. King, M. Spoerl, D. Longo. Fourth Row: S. Schick, A. 'DiClaudio, B. Kravitz, S. Clark, S. Clackum. Fifth Row: J. Bernard, G. Baker, R. Makin, C. Miller, T. Rodgers, J. Mace, A. Halper, R. Frary. D. Mitchell, A. Herring, D. Tobin, D. McCart, L. Pogran. Not pictured: N. Denenberg. JUNIOR STAFF: D. Bass, K. Ahlquist, D. Brown, C. Burke T, , EDlTORvlN-CHIEF. . .. . . , - Q . . .jSl'lar0n' Friedberg . , A EDFTORS V 'ili- L 1 ART ..,,,., g ...... F .............,. rSusan,Solton T is LITERARY ., ..,....... 5. Q ........ -Q .Joan Garber PHOTOGRAPHY, ...... -Josh Bernstein,John Kane, i TYPING. g . . . , .,,.., c ...... Phyllii Dunfa.-at A 'J ' , SECTllON EDITORS , it 'F' . 'BOYS' SPORTS. . .RichardlFrary,Andrew Kapust. A 1 JCREATIVETARTS ,.... .Q . . , . . .l.'.'g.Joan-Ha'rri,son FACULTY, UNDERCLASSMEN, . .Lore'l l'al .Wfalters . GIRLS' SPORTS.. .... Nancy Carty, Sandra Marshall. f f SENIORS. . ...... L. t.li .L ..... r.sugsns Friedman f SOCIAL s. ssavice. .ytg . T ,c .y SCHOLASTICS, g. Q . . . . , Qi, .Nancy Mauger. gs gy ART. .,, t.... . .Carol Johnson, Dorothy McCart,. cg 1 A ' Linda Sefcik. A 4 F . ,TYPlNG. . .- ........ MaryJo Ambro, Judy Doer, if ' . - . .Kathleen Farrell, Cynthia Papriyki, Christine Preno,, Carol Sarty, Diane F , vYoung. . . T ' if . BUSINESS T T MANAGER. , 1 . . . , Q . . , s ,.,. Lawrence Silverman SALES MANAGER ..... Q. . .V . ...,.. Dorene Kravitz T ADVERTISING MANAGER , . . g Fred ',Clausen Firsf Row: L. Howison, L. Caniglia, E. Haley, B. Weilburg. Second Row: M. Grimac, N. Eisenfeld, D. Sweeny, J. Williams, M. Feldman, B. Dildine. Third Row: C. Taylqr, B. Carfy, L. Esrich, A. Tsien, J. Lis, A. Josselson, J. Gardner, N. Assenheimer, G. Harvey, D. Sclmeller. Mrs. Hayes discusses layoul' willu associaie edi'l'ors Michael Turk and Donald 'Mi'lchell. As one of the three CHHS publica- tions, The Lions Roar maintains close com- munication with the student body. Pub- lished ten times a year and recently ex- panded to six pages, the newspaper re- flects the high quality ot its staff. Advisor Mrs. Julia Hayes and associate editors Donald Mitchell and Michael Turk have provided direction for over titty diligent members who work on the reporting, typ- ing, business, illustrations, and layout of the paper. EDITORS: V. Streep, L. Gottlieb, D. Seicler, L. Cowgill, R. Roberts, P. Pernot. First Row: M. Honigman, B. De Mesquite. Second Row: L. Lamana, L. Caniglia, S. Lis, B. Weitburg. 1 Vg-h g,,,..g. 3,1 Vk., S .V,g,v.,gh. rkrkkgi. i R WR. L L ' 5 Pliblishsdfiby S isfiidellfs-iii.9f'L if V ! s g,-i. icsi Q IfI1l1i.H15lTf'l5Ch0Dl isib f fi g t i i. 1 pf. ga, . f iti.,.. csib S c .sica i iil Qs20f'CENIS icsi. 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Ms.. fiuira iisi Y. cispects Aspects, the high school's literary maga- zine, has now been in existence tor three years and is published bi-annually. The magazine is composed ot art, business, and literary staffs under the management of Sharon Gibson, editor-in-chief, and Debbie Hecker, assistant eclitor, Jeffrey Shapiro is literary editor. All are under the direction of the advisor, Miss Barbara Sherlock. It is the purpose of this magazine's statt to bring the best literary and artistic work produced by our students to the Student Body of Cherry Hill High School. Selections range trom short poems and essays to pencil sketches and abstract paintings. Another busy afternoon awaits Sharon Gibson, Edi- tor ot ASPECTS, as she enters the Publications Room. I I- i ,W ,,.,, ,,,.,, W.,.,...i...,,.,. 'Miss Sherlock discusses articles submitted tor the magazine with editor-in-chiet Sharon Gibson. Atter they have made the tinal selec- tions, ASPECTS is ready to be illustrated and printed. Editors Debbie Heclcer and Jett Shapiro work to meet an ASPECTS deadline. Many hours are spent reviewing articles tor the magazine and selecting the tinal ones tor publication. Two ASPECTS s+aFF members re-lype sev- eral manuscrip'l's which 'lhe magazine ac- cepled. Sharon and Don +ake a break from working on fhe magazine l'ayou'l'. As dead- lines loom ahead, such afrer-school sessions are a common scene in fhe Publi- calions Room. fs if Q i i -. .fs a 'fa . -s9f ' n gk Firsl' Row: B. Jacobson, T. Lands- burg, B. Medoff, V. Furbay. Sec- ond Row: S. Sol'I'on, A. Kapusf, J. Klinger, R. Appell. A contest Entered With strength and precision United by spirit And fairly won.- , ,..J 1-N W..- if H ' H was QM bmw H if '.m,,, vw Y f gif ,s-gzymafaz:avgwe:gs3,'a'f4z':-fffwzffw.. N- 1 .. ' 3 3 :--f 1,1 V wwfwfifsi,-2w.,y -ws:'msf1P,I?vf'-Wwfzff--ff, 1 ,A Q A'fs1,'1 ,1: .1w.',f.. 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This leadership, coupled with skilled team members, has resulted in innumerable victories and a year of unprece- dented success. 2 f JEFF KESSLER Wrestling if lg in .,wml.-W STEVE ROSBERT Cross Country BILL LOVETT BUDDY HAWK JOEL MEDGEBOW Track BARRY ADAMSON Swimming CLIFF LYONS Unmatched enthusiasm and excellent potential made this year's football team the best ever at Cherry Hill. Coached by Mr. Lester Zetty, Mr. Joseph Chil- bert, Mr. Alex Neiman, Mr. Paul Massey, Mr. Thomas Stricker and Mr. William Artz, a formidable team de- veloped. Led by a stalwart forward wall and an explosive backfield, Cherry Hill's gladiators rolled to nine suc- cessive victories and their third undefeated and untied season. High-scoring, all Group IV halfback, Leon Butler, All-State fullback and South Jersey Back of the Year, Bill Lovett, and All-Suburban quarterback, Frank Briggs were the mainstays of an unstoppable oftfense. Standouts on the defensive unit-Joe Looby, Ron Seitz, Dennis Rodio, Rick Emerick and Alan Leeds -gave Cherry Hill an unbeatable combination. The highlights of the season were the breaking of Woodbury's win skein at 29, clinching the Group IV championship by edging Atlantic City in a 7-6 squeaker, and winning recognition as the fourth best team in the state. First Row: R. Emerick, T. Leppert, W. Lovett, L. Butler, J Mancine, F. Briggs, F. Tucci, J. Looby, R. Seitz, R. McGarry D. Rodio, W. Fanning, J. Licata, A. Leeds. Second Row: C Kelly, W. King, H. MacLean, R. Becker, W. Huntsinger, K Jones, D. DuBois, M. Borders, R. Falks, D. Zaluslcy, T. Birch A. Martin, T. Colanclra, M. iMcNaugl1ton, S. Davis, B. Se- males. Third Row: B. Carlton, M. Schait, J. Swift, B. Butler . ,, .. M. . ...W . H ...,..,..,....m.,,...s.-W..mfaM..,,,sM.wmmw,,WWawmWaw.tQm1w4.w.fWMm.JWJtfmmmmsmxmwawmf.wmazwftwmzwmvzwvmwzmwmfyta.mmfmw..siM+r.r'.mv:ezmmr va Tensive apprehension is exhibiiecl by head foo+ball coach and Direcfor of A+hle+ics Lesfer ZeHy as he confemplafes siraiegy in ihe crucial A+lan+ic Ciiy game. H. Monolcian, P. Biddle, B. Bond, D. Miller, S. Porier, A Crumberger, B. Haies, H. Fischler, B. Franklin, R. Hynes. Four'l'h Row: A. Nordone, A. MeHler, K. Taylor, H. Gilber+ D. Grubb, V. Krown, D. Anderson, T. Jelinski, J. Wor+hing+on S. Sfone, B. Medgebow, D. Tydleman, W. Evans, D. Jordan J. Conroy, B. Paradee. The referee gives Bill LoveH' and 'ihe op- posing 'I'eam capiain ins+ruc+ions prior +o fhe Thanksgiving Day game. Ken Jones and Leon Bufler pull a squeeze play a+ Vineland. End Frank Tucci reaches 'for Frank Brigg's 'iouchdown pass a+ Vine- land. cl-:Hs i iii + iloPPOiNENTis 27 2 I ,....,. i 2l7 32 ....... 20 as 34 in 2-5 .,,A... .,...Q.,VineIand . . Woodrew Wilson Mamie ssii Q i zo Woodbury? . . Q Bridgefcn 'Q Camden ..., A+ia n+ic Cifyy Bishop Eusface . Peninsauken . . QE Leon Bufler evades a would-be +ackler 'For six poin'l's. Frank Briggs 'Finds himself in a pocke+ of Camclen's defenders. COU RI ER-POST PHOTO Cherry 'Hill's invincible s+arl'ing eleven. Slepping over a downed iackler, Tom Lepperi drives pasf Hue Pennsauken l5. MW, - H-msec Joe Mancine's second e'FFor'l' gains impor+an+ yard- Our cen+er linebacker, Bill LoveH', crushes Millville's age againsl' Woodbury. quarlerback. Soufh Jersey's Back of lhe Year, Bill LoveH', skirls Mr. Ou'l'side, Leon Bu'l'ler, higl1s+eps an A+lan+ic a Woodrow Wilson 'I-aclcler. Ci'I'y lackler for a large gain. Firsi' Row: F. Ferraro, H. Fischler, T. Kennedy, B. Pefers, R. Third Row: J. Lica'I'a, D. Grubb, W. Hun+singer, D. Tydman, Builer, E. Biddle, D. DuBois, F. Becker, R. Meleer. Second J. Smiih, J. Wor'l'hing1'on, W. Sione, F. Hynes, J. Conroy, Row: R. Haines, H. Monokian, T. Wa+son, S. Porfer, H. Mac- T. Farr, Mr. William Arfz lCoachl. lean, H. Brock, J. Worfhingfon, J. Medgebow, J. Sfieber. ir. vc: rsity Firsl' 'Rows B. Riichie, A. Kranzley, L. Eisenfield, M. Fischer, B, Lepperi-, B, Carlign, J, Marinelli, E. Waefien, L. Dunlap, G. Ruben, E. Te+i. Second Row: D. Laub, S. Cavali, W. Lang, B, Bond, T, Marlin, S, Cappucio, Mr. Thomas S+ricker C. Avery, M. Lica+a, S. Schwarfz, G. WaH'on. Third Row: E lfC0acI-gl, basketball Varsity Basketball at Cherry Hill High School, coached by Mr. Peter Monska, enioyed a victorious season. Co-captains Bill Lovett and Mike Wilkes led a spirited starting team which included seniors Bob Brown, Bob Cole, Jack Gallagher, and Chip Tucci, junior Rick Schomp, and sophomore Bill Wiley. First Row: L. Young, B. Wiley, B. Lovett, W. Huntsinger Second Row: Dennis Bator iZManager:i, F. Tucci, R. Schomp Coach Monska gives the Lions' tive pre-game instruction. M. Wilkes, B. Cole, B. Brown, J. 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Norris, T. Kuhl, L. Spang. Fourth Row: Mr. Robert Ainspac fCoachi, D. Schenk, J. Jakubec, J. Paul, B. Oakley, C. Lieden- roth, N. Senholzi, G. Williams, S. Tissot. 'Dave Rugen picks up tour team points with a pertectly exe- cutecl lever on the parallel bars. gymnastics This year, for the first time, CH!-IS is participating in interscholastic gymnastic competition. High stand- ing in the Group 4 tinals is assured by the precision drill of the squad, coached by Mr. Francis Meehan. The determination ot the team and its continual prac- tice has resulted in high scoring against such power- houses as Neshaminy and Riverside and the defeat ot other strong schools. Glen Matt shows the characteristic grace ot the gymnastics team. Q . J .M,.,.... . . . ., .U..,w.,,,,.-'wswsf-.5,,,..,..W. ,,-,,,...,W, W? - f.'1+!T'E-:NFL W2-J-,'7 ', -l:2:!w4Ti1-S friwfiiv-fcz5+ES?'W?7'Nw-2532 1? FV, 'V J-1 '.fW-ffifwiryiif-fI'f4'+?i'.6, . 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Three senior Team members and co-capTains Jef? Kessler and Bruce Kimmel comprise The backbone of The wresTling squad. lnTensive Training by coach Mr. Alex Neiman has produced a Tull complemenT of Top- noTch wresTlers. Mr. KenneTh STrock's newly creaTed freshman Team and Mr. KenneTh Solem's iunior varsiTy Team will form The foundaTion for nexT year's Teams. Firsl' Row: A. Spell, L. Brown, F. Cannavo, B. Oliver, B. Kimmel, J. Hill. Second Row: J. LicaTa, R. Zic. J. PlaH, F. Becker, B. Curly, J. Kessler, Mr. Alex Neiman lCoacl1IT. Frank Cannavo rides his way To vic'I'ory againsl' Camden Firsl' Row: R. Brown, T. Ferran+e, D. Orcu+'I', B. Bu+ler, T. Forner, D. Hooper. Second Row: E. Fi+zmaurice, S. Sloan, G. Alexander, G. Cu+cl1igan, M. Willers, C. PlaH, Mr. Kenneilw Solem lCoacl1l. ir. varsity Team ca 'rain Jeff Kessler compleies a reversal P for +wo march poin'rs. ZV, ivy. 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UnquesTionably The mosT power- ful Team in SouTh Jersey, The Cherry Hill AquanauTs have swum To 47 con- secuTive wins. This Team, coached by Mr. George Rhea, holds over 30 sTaTe and group records plus nine of The eleven gold medals from The Kennedy Memorial Games. Individual sTars on This year's Team were Barry Adamson, Cliff Lyons, Tim RooT, Bill Semales, Geoff Baker, and Joel Nledgebow. Highlighfs of The season included beafing The arch-rival MooresTown, capTuring The SouTh Jersey Open, and overwhelming all buT four of The larger NorTh Jersey Teams To finish TifTh in The New Jersey STaTe lnTer- scholasTic AThleTic League Champion- ships. Alan Edmunds launches himself Toward vic+ory in The individual medley. D. Lorenz, A. Edmund, J. Player, A. Crane, B. Schmidt B. Semales, T. Roof and C. 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Kowalski, J. Burler, B Slrrh K Leswln T. Roo+, A. Edmunds, M. Benner, R. Semales. Third Row: Mr George Rhea Coach R. Finch, B. Schmidf, D. Lorenz, B. Somales, J. Player, J. Conroy diving Rick Semales goes high o'FF ihe board in+o a graceful swan dive Joel Medgebow exhibiis perfeci' form in +he execuiion of a back somersauli' in pike posiiion. Senior Jack Douma execu+es a 'froni' IV2 somersaulf. Firsf Row: D. Alexander, A. Fischer, B. Bu'l'ler, M. Smoger, R. Anger- man, R. Perazza, H. Bruno. Second Row: Mr. Richard Oliver lCoacl'il, L. Brown, B. Benash, T. Jelinslci, R. STine, R. Love'H', B. Huffman, J. Clarlc. Senior Mike Smoger, a member of lasT year's sTaTe championship squad, capTains The bowling Team which is coached by Mr. Richard Oliver. Arising from an acTive inTra- mural program Two years ago, enough Top noTch keglers exisT To enable Two varsiTy Teams To compeTe. Bowling is a co-educaTional sporT as The girls' Team, coached by Miss Gail Richey, also compeTes on The varsiTy level. FirsT Rowiz C. Davis, E. Haley, K. MacCausland, Miss Gail Richey lICoachl, M. Gordon. bowling rsr. i .l,.s si, tl caiill f srli 'llrr sg,rc..0PP9?1?Pi ii i-ii iii! fi. fi 2622 2529 ... l Q l .ls s s , 2309, 441, Nlaincland ,lis fgsgpig 2 - 'kkl' .. ., al,. ryiss ,j.3 gj55? T 3 .ycs gsssc fi 1 ' , A l', ix! 52597 2375 ii l,.r T lsas igls T ow... ., '- i I ,'Vri. A' V Vi,k .V.I ggik . ff.-. s Q ' V ,V IQ, r , , kil, ,gig i,:V ,piiggyli Pehnsdiilienil ili. .ff-'Er T ,lss cil, .rai .i,. ,r.,.l iDis+ricT 2.3.0?ff 2455 3298 I 3525 2436 292i Eric Oberdorf braces for a quick sfarr in 1-he I00 yard dash. Pole vauH'er, Rich Perkins, barely clears ihe bar in fhe Camden meer. Firsi' Row: T. Lepperi, K. Giebel, J. Mancine, M. Borders, R. Sweeney, R. Mabee, I. Weiner, G. Bohr, N. Senholzi. Second Row: D. Richards, E. Oberdorf, D. Schenk, J. Collins, Ken Giebel crosses 'I'he 'Finish line 'Firs+ againsi' Millville. T. Dreisbach, J. Forvour, F. Arnold, H. EvereH. Third Row: R. Mefeer, W. Yaniak, B. Oakley, R. Hior+h, Mr. Younger lCoachl, W. Hun+singer, P. Senholzi, S. Rosberf, F. Cappucci. l ' 1 - Z i I .rs :f . w ir. f E , ' i . A Q r..sr.. c t..s.sr 2 l .... - JBVK1 i .s..' Q L l s.... Q?4 s srsr. tsts N .stt fit ZK: VYAA 4 iiilslrii- 3 EAV ,zll J Xizi L:h1 ii VKV, . s..g us.. .1v'c: 1 1 ?t..:3J: inf? Ql , ' r t. t. Y b Lena e Showing excellent form, Nestor Levotch hurls the 'avelm The most diversihed athletic talents are presented by members ot the track team who combine competition in events of speed and agility with those of strength and endurance. Coach Mr. Joseph Chilbert is relying heavily on returning lettermen Nestor Levotch, Steve Rosbert and co-captains Bill Lovett and Bud Hawk. First Row: F. Cannavo, B. Freedman, H. Jones, B. Lovett, K. Joseph Chilbert iCoachl, L. Teal, N Levotch S Davis C Williams, L. Spiel, C. Seemuller, R. Perkins, R. Matthews. Newton, J. Hankin, B. Musitano, D. Tademan J Gary Mr Second Row: J. Klingler, E. Ralph, M. Wilkes, R. Hornett, Robert Ferris lCoachl. B Sweeny, B. Hawk, D. Cicco, F. Kalasa. Third Row: Mr. fi We . ,,.,:g, . 2,-1-:gf -f 1..1.2 1Qj 'A gpg I X 3, i,gg,'Qg,,i1- Qs ,-'g, .zH:-1ii,'1 y5fz,rsL,,: -K A L .mg-z,,f,,i.l,,wi.53, 5 ,yay-gi-,A, ggi , f- gy,-,W Sw , Lyig yf X.. 3 r51,gj,g,. x ,Vi ,, if 3,35 ,wg 1 Returning Group IV co-champions, the Lion's Nine en- joyed another victorious season. This year's demons of the diamond derived their strength from the powerful hitting of Harry Gilbert and Bill Fanning and from the unhittable pitch- ing of John Gibson and Harry MacLean. Guided by head Coach Mr. George Gerstle, the team is supplemented by underclass- men from last year's outstanding iunior-varsity and trosh teams. Qt S Q My ,,f ,-in V M .X ,M-flszne' 1-if E .LH- ..,, .. . ,Q wg :1 ,fy Vg i ,N if .. 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M ,... i ,,-g,Q,,k,.z,5,.Q,g -,,gw:igrg.5fg,r. ,- 9 , A -,, my f , .... .2 5. - 3 Z-3' it P-iii L ' ii ,, ' 15331 ff In iff? gi 1535 'J'33lf'9i?i,22 9 fifliff 5' 1' 4 Krk,,MalYKL:-i:gl14,A1..,,4.3r5,:-,D 1, ,L V '- ' ' A A - Q :fs - f, J .inf 1, 's :Y-, -1 'ff --t2't,Y i'fg-we f i 53 Fi xmqwiw -Q-giriw l Q r A i ii'i S '-1- rr'i'i -- -Q . -fi ,J-i,,,55 f ifi ' Q1 Expert batting advice is given to Elliot Davis by Coach Ferrill Alderter. Co-captains of last year's baseball team were John Watts and Thomas May. Leading hitter on the Lion's squad, Harry Gil bert, connects for an extra base hit. ' iiiii Firsi' Row: W. Fanning, R. Ehrmann, F. Briggs, T. May, B. Third Row: Mr. George Gersrle fCoachl, D. Ba+or,L. Banda, Cra'H', L. Cerasi, H. Trabanco. Second Row: B. De Angeiis, E. Bickel, B. Thorpe, H. MacLean, B. Romond, J. ,Trainer D. D'Agas+ino, H. Gilberr, M. Salhburg, S. Tissoi, J. WaH's. fManagerl. Dennis D'Agos+ino ducks away 'From a high-dash inside fasi' ball. Second baseman Ray Ehrmann reaches back for a pop fly. JR. VARSITY-Firsi' Row: E. Davis, J. Crown, L. Young, R. Third Row: Mr. Roberi Harfman fCoachl, G. Kugler, B Visco, R. Haynes, D. Porfer, R. Ryan. Second Row: D. Du Swif+, B. Cole, V. Pizini, J. Hackbar+h, R. Becker, H. Beichen Bois, D. Welsch, M. Willefs, G. Tecker, J. Collins, J. Marque. FRESHMEN-Fifif Row: M- Pe+efS- A- FiSChef. B- Kennedy. fCoachj, K. Williams, P. Twekback, J. Kennedy, E. Newman A. Sharp, B. Ken+. Second Row: H. Monokian, J. Jones, A. J, Mc6ra+h. Chemilewski, M. Hoffman. Third Row: Mr. Ferrill Alderfer FirsT Row: J. Jarem, B. Kimmel, D. Fried- man, J. King. Second Row: D. Thompson, J. DoHi, J. S+ahI, L. DeiTz. tennis Coached by Mr. Henry Schilling, lasT year's Tennis Team was undefeaTed as They advanced To The sTaTe semi- finals. Team capTain .lan STahl, winner of The Glassboro Indoors Tournamenf, and Bruce Kimmel have become Two of The Top players in SouTh Jersey. They, along wiTh Three oTher reTurning leT- Terman, will undoubTedly dominaTe The Group IV circuiT. golf Rebounding from a mosT success- ful season, The golf Team is sparked by The deTerminaTion of seniors Barry Adamson, BenneTT GilberT, and Rick Rudow and is assured of a vicforious year. Promising juniors Bob Gibson, Bob Hoffman and newcomer AusTin Kennedy add TalenT which should pro- duce a championship Team. R. Rudow, B. Adamson, F. Gansloff, B. Huff- man, B. Rader, B. Gibson, Mr. Maurice Hayes lCoachl. AusTin Kennedy, a newcomer To Cherry Hill, was a welcome addiTion To This year's golf Team. ln his firsT year of coaching, Mr. Schilling guided The Cherry Hill Tennis Team To a I6-0 record. Figllfl Roclio, Roclio, l1e's our man VARSITY-Firsi Row: E. Young, J. Kuhl, K. MCC-Blone, S. Lehman, R. Williamson, D. Scholl, B. Leonard, P. Wilson. Second Row: T. Hilson, A. McCrea, S. Howarcl, N. Haesler, J. Gordon, J. Rex. A iunior varsi+y prac+ice. The cheerleaders perform a vic+ory The seniors bundle up for +he junior varsi+y game. JR. VARSITY-Firs+ Row: R. Hopkins, P. Lamb. Second Row: L. Bansch, S. Tonari, B. Carfy, M. La'Core, V. Kolber, A. Becker. E H 4 i f E S x ,s .. is K-gi E Wg homecoming T E E 5 sal 5 , E ' S 5 I , ,N E 4 ur' E gi Z 2 ., ,... 1 SF L 2 i gf SS 5 s 3 , as, 'gig gi ! gsm' ii mm .W.?r,M.wi' sf , 1 .fr is B Ki 2 , 5 f -' S., H- F I 5 2 S ! 3 gk Ul'T'm 2 X Q X 2 R y.'- my K f 5 Q ,gi .,,.. f N: ' ewigfiMM?w, ' 1 ,L fy1,e2.wfyfL-.3?g17523Tf,f5ff2jkf.: ff, ii fn M mfewvifgisiggfwy -bw' ,s h ' 'F E MQ- .,,- my E O W gwwfggkfggyyiiiigiwfqixsfliifiyyiggfay-wwffgiw mn: Aa, mi .9 1 - : N N w M . pw3w 1?f1f2fff'fwf wi sf E i 5 X Q 5 , X N - ,y . 5? gg 2 Lexx , W - N 3? - M ' ' ' -' W M ' W, , 1 W 7 v K S EEA My ....... . , ,, , -- QW, --J lm gage? QQ f2,bi5Mggggf 1533, QW if 4 vw Lv QA , A aw M w2,w,: Llexy vvmlgl' ,, i5fASfvii7fF1 faf- ,QZg5f4 ff 1W?5,,gQiVsQa5f V M5325 fkxfiwwm W fl' hockey The T964 girls' hockey Team was The firsf in The hisTory of Cherry Hill High School To win The cham- pionship in The Delaware Valley Girls' SporTs League. The girls ha..l an undefeaTed and unTied season and were ably led by co-capTains Tara KosT and Joyce Wil- son. The Team members received individual Trophies aT an assembly in Their honor, and CHHS boasTs a large Trophy as well. VarsiTy coach Sue Bell expresses greaT hope for nexT year's Team, for only Three players will be graduaTing: seniors Tara KosT, Joyce Wilson, and JaneT Halbe. BoTh The iunior varsiTy and freshman squads had successful seasons, The iunior varsiTy remaining unde- feafeol. Coaches Peg Conroy and Mary PeTrik were pleased wiTh The girls' performances, and iT is ex- pecTed ThaT many of These players will be seen on The varsiTy Team nexT year. Firsi' Row: J. Wilson, T. Kosf, J. Halbe. Second Row: J. Leahy, C. Cipollo, B. Gary, P. Fanning, P. Flanagan, K. ir. vcr rsiTy Firsi' Row: R. Chambers, C. Deans, J. Leps, M. Marfino J. Jacobs. Second Row: N. Pafferson, B. Dildene, D. Taylor S. Burns, T. Lyon, E. Halbe. Third Row: Miss Margarei' Con- roy lCoachl, C. Davis, L. Esrich, D. Dopke, B. Wire, F. Hoolcs J. Mehaffey, K. Kraner. Mullely. Third Row: Miss Susan Bell lCoacl1l, K. Maliclc, N. Wursf, H. Marfer, J. Gardner. -W' L i5 .,., ..,' L Merchanlvllle , . . ...... . . fl P F6 .. .. .'.A Lerlape . g , . . ,, ,, LO. . 2 . . . . . Haddon Heighfs . . , fl. M ,l ., Palmyra .... ,0 4 . , . . Pennsauken . . . Q . 0 4 P '. . .... Mfooresfown . . 0' . 1 4 . . ,.,. Haddonfield Q , . . . .V 0 ' WQCHHSL i L P L LOPPONLENTP 3 o L Q..'M+.Holly..... . 1 freshmen Firsf Row: D. Thomas, L. Mon+gomery, C. Leonard, C. Coughlin, L. Adamson, J. Sfeufville, D. Mi++elman, P. Slead- man, P. DuBois, D. Wilson, D. Bowen. Second Row: D. Miller, S. Maines, C. Ahlquisi, J. Tissol, J. Williams, L. Kranzley, L. Elskamp, P. Gallagher, Miss Mary Pefrik lCoachl. Janer Halbe fakes a swing al The ball Miss Bell holds a hurried conference on 'lhe sideline. mm Z mg. Q s 15 bqskefbail WiTh an 8-O recorcl, The 1965 girls' loaskeTball Team won The Delaware Valley Girls' Sporfs League Championship after an unoleTeaTecl and unTieol season. Co-capTains Tara KosT and Lynn SaTTele leol The Team in spiriT, while Tara also leol The Team in scoring. Both The varsiTy and iunior varsiTy Teams worked under The olirecTion of Coach Mrs. Lynn Schilling. CHHS T T 3 T T ,OPPONENT 39 ,... .. , STerling . .T .,,.. ..... s . 30 33 , . . . , Collingswood . . .5 4... . I I6 52 g , .T . . . Merchanfville .,.. . . TLT34 32l.. ...MT.Holly..j..., 22 47. HadclonT'ield.,...... 20 40 . . . Haddon Heigl'iTs .,.. . . . ,3II 50 . . Q . . Pennsaulcen' ....,. T .5 'y 133 62 . ,. , , . Palmyra . . . . . .' EL35' 50 ..' ... MooresTown ... .,. .30 57W ,. .,.Lenape ,, ,T34 FirsT Row: N. Baum, N. WursTer, N. Sal'elle, T. KosT, J. Wilson, M. Wine. Second Row: L. DelmeT, K. Lord, K. Maliclc, C. Abbey, H. MarTer, K. Mullelly. Thircl Row: M. Miller, Mrs. Lynn Schilling lCoachl, K. Wiggins. JR. VARSITY-Firsi' Row: M. Marlino, C. Cipollo. Second Row: P. Gallager, J. Shore, C. Looby, P. Flanagan, P. Fanning, S. Sauer, S. Birgensmiih, E. Halbe, N. Pe++erson, D. Davidson. FRESHMEN-Firsl Row: B. Weifburg, M A. Panara, D. Davidson, D. Thomas, L. Zee- ble. Second Row: Miss Carol Gersl' lCoachl R. Chambers, J. Shore, P. Gallagher, C Looby, N. PaHerson, P.. Fanning. swimming For the first time in the history of Cherry Hill High School, the 1965 Girls' Swim Team was undefeated. The girls downed their powerful arch-rival Moorestown, end- ing their 98 meet winning streak which extended over a period of twelve years. Lynn McNitt in her first year as head coach and assistant coach Nancy Park contributed immeasurably to the team's success. Headed by co-captains Lyn Goldner and Sue Howard, the Varsity team included seniors Sue Holden, Diane Young, Sue Howard, Lyn Goldner and diver Clair Dock- stader who has not been defeated in league competition. f February 'l2 ..,, Q Trerntonsglenfral ,:.Februar.y JI6 ,qi ,i..g G-Pehnsbury j 4 FeBruarys,sl.8 riiy . .'ri. . . , Haddonfield J. f-February' - ,i's,y.,.1'is,r g Leriape VPel:arua.ry'26 A Hyaddonfil-leighfs sttl 1 ilyidreh. rg , . Moorestowin' A M6fQh,i.l2 'si. Q, . ,Mercliantville A March I8 . g..,Q'.jiPyenynsa11lkein y ,r1.,.. M'arCl1i.2'4 .gr . 5. The girls do wind sprints. liir A A r z A ' First Row: L. Marshall, J. Lehman, M. MCGOUgh, J. Jolie, T. Young, S. Holden, L. Riley, K. Reberkenny. Third Row Holder, G. Rothlisberger, S. Howard, L. Goldner, B. Ander- Marshall, B. Young, L. Kranzley, S. Hewlff. K- Wells. son, L. Adamson, J. Peel, P. Goldner, S. MacArthur. Second Mehaffy, B. Wire, Miss Nancy Park iCoachl, L. Milne, Miss Row: J. Tefi, G. Collins, J. Leps, A. Graves, S. Snow, J. Lynn McNiH' fCoachl, D. Brown, C. Doclcstader, B. Young Holden, C. Anderson, P. Morrison, E. Smith, J. Wood, D. K- Farrell. LR- Alterman. M- VBFQO- v Diane Young a+ 'rhe peak of her dive. The 'ieam praciices s+ar+s. Z 1 The sfalwarf seniors: J. Te1'i, S. Marshall, C. Docksfader, K. Farrell, D. Young, J. Leps, S. Holden, A. Graves, L. Goldner, S. Howard. ' Co-capfains Sue Howard and Lynn Goldner. The iake-off on a relay lcicrosse The 1964 Lacrosse Team had a successful season, finishing wiTh a 3-2 record. Tara KosT and Gerry Wolf ably capTained The girls whose Two defeaTs were aT The hands of Their longfime rival, NiooresTown. BoTh games were exciTing and Coach Sue Bell predicTs a vicTorious record for The 1965 Team. - Miss Bell also coached The junior varsiTy and freshman Teams. During The season boTh Teams pro- duced ouTsTanding players who will help deTermine The Team's TuTure success. Checking Tara Kos+'s pass . . . Who has The ball? TCHT-is T L1 g BoPPoNEisiT y I2 . L .4 T 4 . . ,,.. MerchanTville s. . .5 . , Q f I0 . , MerchanTville , J .T 'lf L 9 PiTman in .4. Q ., , , Maoreslown B5B . 4 T . .. .A,, Q Mooreskawn y. JS T Firsl' Row: M. MarTino, B. Gibson, E. Hallae, T. Kosf, J. Susan Bell lCoachl, S. Howard, G. Wolf, B. Zacherle. S. Halbe, N. CarTy. Second Row: J. Wilson, J. Dubois, D. DuBell, B. KenT, N. Haesler, L. Barney, M. LuTz. Kalman, B. Cos'I'on, N. WursT, J. Leahy. Third Row: Miss ..,. img . s......., ,...... s.-,-.- ...M JR. VARSITY--Firsi' Row: C. Brock, C. Anderson, K. Websfer, S. Sauer, S. Snow, P. Morrison, IM. Bush. Second Row: J. Collins, S. Lehman, G. Drake, M. Sweeney. A. Wuerffel, B. Wire, B. Wilson. i Tara Kosi' leaps fo ca+cl1 a pass A Cherry Hill player drives for a goal. FRESHMEN: B. Gibson, P. Flanagan, V. Wilder, M. Ziemand, E. Carly, S. Ze'H'y, L. Esrich, J. Mehalifey, S. Lang, L. Wuer'FFel, E. Halbe, S. Dei'I'z. First Row: M. Wine, C. Cipollo, L. Laning, P. Godshall, P. Bushay, M. Wine. Second Row: F. Nolan, J. Strada, K. Mul- lelly, B. Garwood, K. Malick, D. Laning, D. Taylor. The T964 Girls' Softball Team had an excellent season and Hnished with an 8-2 record, this placed them second in the Delaware Valley Sports League. The girls were ably led by Varsity Coach Lynn Schil- ling and inspired by co-captains Julia Strada and Linda Laning. The Junior Varsity finished with an undefeated season under the direction of Coach Lynn lVlcNitt and Captain Donna Laning. First Row: J. Jacobs, P. Johnson, K. Lafferty, N. Eisenfeld P. G-odshall. Second Row: N. Baum, K. Klump, C. Davis, C. West. Third Row: S. MacCauley, D. Taylor, R. Shields, M Miller, H. Nichols, B. Hoffer, D. Laning, Coach L. McNitt. lt's a struggle for home plate Anofher Wine crosses ihe plaie. If I swing hard enough . Linda Laning iakes a cu+ ai' ihe ball softball A word A skill Offered willingly And with faith To a friend. , 4' 4 - , iunior prom The Junior Prom Transformed the Cherry Hill Mall into a wonderland of Moonlight and Roses. Held on May 8, 1964, an atmosphere of magic and excitement was created by Bill Mickley and his decorations committee. Roses were displayed throughout the Cherry Court and presented to Queen Nancy Haesler at her coronation. Straw- bridge and Clothier were hosts for the parents and teachers at a reception overlooking the dance floor. Music was provided by the Anthony Priscopo Band. Couples cross a bridge of remembrance after an evening of dancing. The queen Nancy Haesler and her court Sharon Hellman, Linda Sefcilc, Sharon McGee. and Dorothy Stolrley. A fropical se'Hing enhances +he unforgel- 'lable evening. The Class of l965 pauses for a momen+ of conversalion. Nancy Mauger and her escor+, Junior Class Presideni' Richard Frary, lead 'Phe Grand March. A prom key opens a door of delighfful memories. II7 Student Council advisor Mr. Warren Jor- dan coordinates the activities of the organi- zation. Student Council officers, Dr. Robert E. Hansen and advisor Mr. Warren Jordan speak with Dr. l. A. Karam, Superintendent of Council 'Rock School District. Student Council alternates assist homeroom representatives. student council The Student Council of Cherry Hill High School, serving as a liaison between the student body and the administration, provides the school with an effective student government. Homeroom representatives keep the students aware of the group's many functions and activities by relating to home- room students ideas discussed at weekly meetings. Mr. Warren Jordan directs the organization and assists officers Glenn Zeitz, Paul Feldman, Meredith Peel, and Susan Young with their leadership duties. Freshmen Orientation, a successful program held for the first time this year, ac- quainted the incoming students with their new school. An- other new proiect for the Council was a needy clothes drive for children in a rural village of Greece. Other activities of Student Council include annual dances, highlighted by the glimmering Christmas Ball, fund drives, and the sale of activity cards in the fall. Mr. Warren Jordan assisls Sfudenl Council officers and represenlaiives in formulaiing an agenda for +he nex+ mee'I'ing. Presideni' Glenn Zeifz congrafulaies Vice Presideni' Paul Feldman on his inducfion as a S'I'uden1' Coun- cil officer. S'I'uden'I' Council represen+a'l'ives serve +he school as a link beiween 'Phe facul+y and sludeni' body. Sfudenis enioy folk music a'l' fhe Cherry Hill High School hoolenanny. S'l'uden'l' Council Presicleni' Glenn Zeifz adminisfers fhe oalh of office +o Secre+ary Meredifh Peel and Treasurer Susan Young. The second annual Chrisfmas Ball was a memorable evening 'For all who shared in ifs 'Fes1'ivi+ies. X' l student council conclids K4 Bewi'rcl1ed, +l1e S+uclen'l Council 'Halloween Dance broughl' 1'l1e s+uden'l's info a world of myslic wonder l lr. ca. m. s. Under the auspices ot the National Jr. A.M.S., Judith King and Cynthia Pap- rzycki, guided by Mrs. Dorothy Jones, gain experience in office management by aiding teachers and secretaries. girls' and boys' state Girls' and Boys' State, a program designed to acquaint a group of students with the principles of state government, is held annually at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. Selections are based upon scholarship, leadership and par- ticipation in extracurricular activities. This year's representatives were Caron Beach, Susan DuBelI, Sharon Gibson, Tara Kost, Barry Adamson, Richard Frary, Donald Mitchell, Eric Roberts, Lawrence Silver- man, William Sragow and Michael Turk. audio-visual aides Advisors Mr. Robert Ainspac and Mr. Floyd Wermuth work with stu- dent director Larry Deitz in coordi- nating the duties ot the audio-visual aides. Besides keeping records on all equipment, this group assists teachers in setting up and showing films. gym aides To help the Physical Education De- partment provide a more eFlicient pro- gram, gym aides assist teachers in both administrative duties and class demon- strations. Miss Margaret Conroy and Mr. George Gerstle coordinate the activities of this group. future homemczkers The Future Homemakers of America attempt to acquaint members with the many facets of household organization. Directed by advisor Mrs. Elizabeth Sacker and oliicers Judy Palya, Janet Mancine, Linda Zeitz, and Eileen Knia, the members learn the particulars involved in managing a home. future teachers The Future Teachers of America Club provides information and experience for -those interested in the teaching protes- sion Guided by Mrs Phyllis Omenson and otcticers Dorene Kravitz Roberta Bromberg Sara Epstein Jerry Leute Linda Cowgill and Karen Quay the club makes annual college visits aids needy township families at Eastertime and provides scho larships for its members nurses and health careers club Nurses Mrs. Bieberle and Mrs. Davis complete the medi- cal record of a student. advises health aides on the many career in nursing. The Future Nurses meet regularly with Mrs. Dorothy Bieberle and Mrs. Miriam Davis. Officers Linda Cunditi, Linda Slavv, Annette Wuerffel, Phyllis Everett and Nancy Smyth direct the many activities of this club and obtain information which will be useful to those students choosing nursing schools. booster club With the guidance of Mr. Robert Riley, an enthusiastic Booster Club has been established. Assistants to the advisor are Thomas Rodgers, Terry Shapiro, Marc Cooper and Jodie Shore. language lab aides Mr. Jan Fischer directs the Language Lab Aides. These aides assist the lan- guage faculty in fully utilizing the lan- guage laboratory. library aides Llbrarlans Mrs Catherine Hench and Mrs Mlrlam Dottl check newly acquired refer ence maternal The Library Aldes supervised by of Eleanor Loftus and Betsy Coleman assist Mrs Katherine Hench and Mrs Mlrlam Dottl with the numerous tasks necessary for an etcflclent library Duane Fern assists students In checlung out books flcers Gwen Hornish,IGay Wainwright, molnitors Srarionled ihroughoui +he school, Moniiors check passes in order 'io regulaie hall 'I'ra'F- fic. Mr. DoHi and Capiain Dennis Burnsfein ins1'ruc+ and supervise ihe members of l'his group. office aides Donaiing 'Free periods 'lo school service, rhe Office Aides rake responsibiliiy 'For many necessary funciions of o'FFice work. secretarial squad The Secrelarial Squad, direcred by Mrs Doroihy Jones, lends sienographic assisl' ance lo ihe faculfy and adminislrarion. 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I , -- . f m -i I -1- If I' I+- ' Sy 59' T - :..E 1 Q ' 31- -57-JSM-iSY'fi'. .V xwxfiazi-' , g: si ' -'-'PP L-, -T: ffi . T ,, - T W -.zaszaa wa ..fc: ' X-.fs -yf. S f, 3sf'f!Mfb2: Q i.. :I1 , wzaswv sg- .f ' f EIILIOT DAVIS OELESTE ANDERSON EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Firsi' Row: J. Rosengarfen, M. Mar- Tino, S. Silverman, B. Tidleman, P. Pilla, H. Bo'I'ens'I'en, E. Kirsh, L. Wil'I', M. McKlone, K. Klump, C. HiI'chcoclc. Second Row: S. Sayer, L. Brown, B. Oliver, K. Quay, V. Lee, L. Moor- head, D. GeesT, L. GoTTlieb, G. Friedman. Third Row: M. iunior The quaIiTies of indusTry, abiliTy and en- Thusiasm which mark The members of The junior class produced The many successes of The pasT year, including Bow Day, The sale of refreshmenTs aT baskeTbalI games and a suc- cessful Junior Prom. The Class of I966 also collaIooraTed wiTh The seniors on The Junior- Senior Musical, The Sound of Music. MaglieTTa, J. Dasey, J. Holden, -M. Bush, J. LepperT, D Dopke, V. Wolf, M. Handman, D. Bass, B. VogT, A. Me'I'ler M. Frankel, W. Paradee, R. Schomp. Back Row: J. Aber, J Klinger, J. Cox, D. DeImeT, M. Wilkes. candy sale Under The supervision of Mrs. Joan KaTz The iuniors sponsored a candy sale which lasTed from mid-OcTober unTil Thanksgiving. The hardworking elTorTs of The Class of 1966 has puT The Treasury in posiTion To finance many acTiviTies Tor This coming year. iuniors ,.,d.. . Hg., class of 66 H class of '66 iuniors iuniors MRS. LINDA CLISHAM ophomores The Sophomore Class-under the leader- ship of its officers, executive council, and faculty advisor, Nlrs. Linda Clisham--proved through various successful functions during the year that they are ready to assume their roles as upperclassmen. The slogan, Go Get 'Em '67 set the pace for a busy year highlighted by The Midas Touch, a memorable sophomore dance and a fund raising candy sale. MARC COOPER LINDA ESRICH 3 ,,, ... . 9 9' .WE it? sg' rm. rflfa ei My ,Q M55 mfg signers ll if Wife. QQ? sig V355 rw si S aww 5 ze fig? viii' rid Z , 5 . Qi W M . EGM' SQ? W X, is ,aazfrsaii retries' 5 A 1 wi f ' '5'TQ'f,?33i??V I . ,fgg g gl lg gif' .K 55,1 .is rif e WW' i E mv W. g if . ...si 4. -A .- .W , .. .. Q is Q ..,., I , I 23, -1+ ggi sz .gp?gM,,. ,ggi ,f-gg, ,Query nie .V '-- Y nr ,. .w a ,--, . 1' sgtgag . .2 f rcrs zfgi I iii ,sf 5? gg fl' G9 if-S? as ,f Q difif, 4 2-255 is 2 f as we 7 if r f f QI M eh W if A if get se Q gg v ,m:.: '.N Sl 1 ,, ssA.i.sL. -2 .. 25.1.25 Sw HARRIS DOBKIN JEAN MEHAFFEY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: First Row: J. Medgebow, H. Rod- gers, T. Helson, L. Friedman, S. Trasmondi, J. Markowitz, S. Soffer, W. Landsburg. Second Row: P. Kruse, F. Saltzburg, D. Sweeney, S. Zetty, P. Beck, I. Bonier, E. Kapust. Back Row: B. Wiley, D. Grubb, G. DeGiroIamo, H. Brock, T. Dries- bach, E. Borden. midas dance Inspired by The fanciful Tale of The king wiTh The golden Touch, The sophomore dance climaxed iTs fesTiviTies wiTh The crowning of iTs own ruler, Ronald Franklin. Also reigning over The aFFair were Daniel Miller, Allan Sharp, Richard Semales, and Jon Garber. Crowds danced To The music of The WesTwoods and enioyed free gold candy aT The reTreshmenT Table. The drawbridge enTrance, regal Throne and waving flags aTop TurreTs all served To enhance The King Midas Touch Theme. l sophomores sophomores class of '67 class of '67 8 5 ophomores 5 JODI SHORE GEORGE WALTON HELENE UHR RO BERT SEFCIK EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: First Row: S. Sidcoff, C. Margolln, F Kalman J. Arnopol, D. Capoferri, S. Zuckerman, K. Walker B Paige, K. Reberlcenny, P. Gallagher. Second Row: R Searles M. Cooper, E. Baldish, S. Tabak, 'M. Vargo, R. E an R MR. CHARLES CONTE freshmen Advised by Mr. Charles Conte, the Class off '68 has launched its high school career with a number of successful fund raising ac- tivities. In addition to the annual freshman dance, the group has sponsored a Lion's Day and a record sale. This year the freshmen were first in a schoolwide candy sale which yielded a profit for the class. Sragow, B. DuBois, M. McCough, M. O'Hara, J. Lazar, P Fanning. Back Row: M. Roberts, l. Weiner, H. Happ, P Casey, R. Bersin. Much effort has been expended to welcome the freshmen to Cherry Hill High School. Fresh- man Orientation was designed to acquaint the Class of i968 with the complexities of high school life. The seniors officiated as hosts to the fresh- men at the Hospitality Dance. Displaying their appreciation for these courtesies, the freshmen cordially invited the entire student body to attend its first social event, the Gridiron Dance. freshman activities freshmen ivan. class of 68 visa? 9? QW 9 Wwe w gf? s 1 e f fr F V Q Q class of '68 X L freshmen freshmen underclass ccmdids Hopeful, expectant We wake ' To the cries Of an uneasy world And come. , 1965 . . . ci clciss of firsts Success characterizes the graduating class of 1965. Despite their great number and diversity, the seniors have worked together as one unit, and indi- vidual talents have made possible the unique accom- plishments of the class as a whole. Such an interaction of ideas and efforts is reflected in the many firsts for which '65 is known. Class cabinet members, Richard Frary, Lawrence, Silverman, James Hirsh, and Susan Moore directed freshman year activities with advisor Mr. Robert Riley. While becoming accustomed to the academic pro- grams in the high school, the class initiated some of its own proiects. Newsnook '65, the first class news- paper and the only one in the history of CHHS, was put to press in the fall, after which came Operation Lion's Face. By designing paper lions' faces which were sold throughout the school, the class donated money to the administration for planting cherry trees on the school grounds. The year 1961 also marked the birth of a class slogan, as Look alive '65 became familiar words to members of the class. With such innovations, the freshmen established a reputation of spirit and service which continued throughout four years at the high school. lndian Summer, the annual Freshman Dance, was also among the activities of the year, and provided an enioyable evening for every- one who attended. The spirit of '65, directed by the new class cabinet, Lawrence Silverman, Alan Leeds, Philip Ben- son, and Nancy Carty, continued the precedents of the freshman year. Newsnook '65 and Operations Lions' Face were resumed with increased support. GK A s .9 Qs As juniors, the class of 1965 took part in the first junior- senior musical, Bye Bye Birdie. 1 check the daily schedule '6 5 cv '25 9 Members of the first CHHS Senior Senate sign in a nd Conscious of The needs of the community, the sopho- mores held a charity drive to aid the Camden County Day Nursery, while the social highlight of the activi- ties was the class dance, iOOi Arabian Nights, complete with magic carpet and casbah. As, the year ended, '65 was the proud originator of a class Senate and class banner. Upperclassmen at last! The events of the iunior year once again exemplified the talent and enthusiasm of class members. Working with the Executive Cabi- net, Richard Frary, Phillip Benson, Steven Pierce, Nancy Carty, Lawrence Silverman, and Loretta Walters, juniors sold 65 buttons and conducted the most successful candy sale yet held at CHHS. The class play was iointly sponsored by the Senior and the Junior classes, and many iuniors worked behind and in front of the curtain to make Bye Bye Birdie a school hit. At the Cherry Hill Mall, the class of '65 nostalgically closed the year with Moonlight and Roses, the Junior Prom. As seniors, members of the class displayed in- creased support and interest in school activities. An- other '65 first materialized into the Hospitality Dance, which was planned by the seniors to wel- come the incoming freshman class. At the same time, class Executive Cabinet members Thomas Rodgers, Jay Mace, Dorothy Longo, William Sragow, Richard Frary, Lawrence Silverman, and Susan DuBell helped to organize the T964 mock Golion Convention and worked with the History Department to make pos- sible school-wide registration and voting before the Presidential Election. Crisp autumn weather pro- vided perfect conditions for the informal class picnic at Strawbridge Lake as well as for football games. Ten seniors held starting positions on the 1964 championship team, which became the pride of the class. A new Booster Club cheered the Team to vic- tory with original yells and old-fashioned enthusiasm, its signs and hats were distinguishable at every game. Through the entire first and second semes- ters, editors, advisors, and staFf members of the T965 RAMPANT worked diligently and at times frantically to meet their deadlines. When the last pages were completed, the general feeling of relief was superceded only by a deep sense of satisfaction for a Tremendous accomplishment. Winter months brought the annual Hall of Fame assembly, at which fifteen seniors became members of the honorary or- ganization, and also saw the beginning of re- hearsals for the Junior-Senior Musical, The Sound of Music. lts four performances in the spring re- fiected the multi-faceted efforts of class members to produce another fine play. As the end of the school year approached, seniors began to prepare for the final events of their high school careers. On May 28, the class held its beautiful senior prom at the Ivystone Inn and soon after began graduation prepa- rations. With dignity and ceremony, commencement formally climaxed four years of activity, education, friendship, and achievement which Cherry Hill High School and the class of T965 will forever remember. CARON BEACH SUSAN DUBELL RICHARD EMERICK RICHARD FRARY JOAN GARBER HARRY GILBERT The Hall of Fame, originated by the Class of 1961, remains as a tradition to honor those students who have made noteworthy contributions to Cherry Hill High School's academic and extracurricular lite. Fifteen members of the Class of 1965 have been selected tor their excellence in scholastic work, ath- letics and willingness to serve. The aIl-around qualities of these seniors have won them the respect and admiration ot both faculty members and fellow classmatesg and the honor which is bestowed upon them will assure them deserved recognition from future Cherry Hill High School students. hcill of fame DEBORAH HECKER TARA KOST WILLIAM LOVETT LAWRENCE SILVERMAN DONALD MITCHELL MICHAEL TU'RK MI ,Z TERI LANDSBU RG MEREDITH PEEL LO RETTA WALTERS closs advisor Comprised of representatives from each home- room, the Senior Senate serves as a liaison between the members of the class and the governing body. The Executive Cabinet, which includes class officers and past presidents, has worked with class advisor Mr. Robert Riley and the senators in completing the many proiects ot the Senior year. The success of this ar- rangement has resulted in the organization of similar groups in subsequent classes. I i S I MR. ROBERT RILEY THOMAS RODGERS JAY MACE WILLIAM SRAGOW DOROTHY LONGO President Vice-President clciss officers Treasurer Secretary executive council LAWRENCE SILVERMAN RICHARD FRARY SUSAN DUBELL E 5 executive council senior senate 'Richary Frary, Lawrence Silverman, William Sragow, Thomas Rodgers Jay Mace, Dorolhy Longo, Susan DuBell. Firsl Row: E. DiEva, L. Pilale, S. Epslein, E. Halsheid, E. Campbell R. Williamson, C. Doclcsiader. Second Row: S. Skulniclc, M. Ambro D. Kisbaugh, N. Mauger, C. Gallo. Third Row: S. Hellman, l. Wein- berg, C. Preno, P. Rudolph. Fourlh Row: J. Bernard, R. Swifl, E Norris, B. Zeigler. . 7 , H. . wk f A- W, . fm ilk M 1 Q x +x fi. X, 'QW nw wif...-Q. , ,, ,W .1 ., -f .,, Q 5S'?fS'f--fgil2171SUlf,ZgQ?msv'.15-+2313 ,kwew W X ,e S. ,- 3,15 -Q: .M 54 W:- 'wmv f-1: . -1-,.J,w.b 21 fi ww ...M , , Q91 N E 13, Xxx -vein? -me-m.m,. Q 3 X, UQ aw M 1 Q, 'S M Jw it S gr , so J J 5 X m :KMA ,iw 58,2 W Q gym 9 ,W WM NW ,Wgm A fm ww w,NW'SsM ,rw w B WSH im 'S Eggs Us mi S A ww U Mm ,Q 342 , L J 1, wvgmifgaggvgjgwgw 3 N l Barry Charles Adamson 505 Hastings Road Blond Bar . . . fun is on a golf course or in a swimming pool . . . satisfied with life . . . a successful business executive. Baseball 15 Boys' State 35 Golf 3,45 Swimming l,2,3,4. Andrew Wayne Adleman 324 Monmouth Drive Beware of the silent type . . . a true asset to the debating team . . . psychological inter- ests . . . iournalism awaits him. Debating Club 2,3,45 LIONS ROAR 3,4. Thomas Alexander 59 Churchill Road Racing ranks high . . . cars and motors all the time . . . a mind for physics . . . future lies in engineering. Archaeology Club 45 Cross Country 45 Track 4. I Carol Ann Abbey IO Snyder Avenue Optimistic Abb . , . found in band . . . basketball and rock and roll . . . will study languages in college. Band l,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3, 4, Bowling 1,25 F.r.A. 2,3,4, Language Club 2,3. E James Wylie Almand 450 Wayland Road Quiet and agreeable . . . sports participant . . . I guess . . . prospective teacher. Booster Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Wrestling 3,4. Maria Sharon Adair 203 Chapel Avenue Sharon . . . sincere interest and concern for others . . . air- line stewarcless. Archaeology Club 25 Biology I Club 25 Chorus 35 Drama Club 2,45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Senior Prom. 5 ,. 5, ll lg 5 i I t I MariJo Elizabeth Ambro 606 Third Avenue Jo . . . bubbles with laugh- ter. . .dancing and skating take up her spare time . . . beauti- clan. Art Club 3,45 Chorus 45 Class Council 45 Gym Aide 45 Health Careers Club 35 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 RAM- PANT 45 Senior Prom5 Variety Show 3,4. James William Adamson 339 Evergreen Avenue Enthusiastic gymnast . . . a worker . . . promising future. Gymnastics i,2,3,45 Monitor 35 Track 2. Donald Alexander 402 Bradford Road Duck . . . his laugh . . amigo . . . fond of music . . . champion bowler. Bowling 2,3,45 Class Council 25 Gym Aide 2,3,45 Language Club 45 Monitor 35 Tennis i5 Track 3,4. John Russ Allison lil 5l Conwell Avenue Jack with the iet black hair . . . parties by the sea . . . fu- ture in the Marines. Accounting Club 3. 3 I I I as David Harold Anderson l35 Park Drive Memories of a certain some- one . . . sailing and skin diving . . . future in the business world. Basketball l, Bowling l, Foot- ball l,4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Monitor l, Student Council 1, Track 4, Variety Show 4. Nancy Andrews ll2B Winding Drive Spence . . . reads Rand and Sandburg . . . smiling eyes . . . enioys lots of company . . . sociology interests. ASPECTS 3, Bowling l, Class Council 3, F.H.A. 'l, Junior-Sen- ior Musical 4, Language Club l, 2,3, LION'S DEN 4, LIONS ROAR l, Monitor 4, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom, Student Council 'l,2, Variety Show 4. John Patrick Anthony I48 B Wallworth Perl: Apts. Herr Wermuth's Wunder- kind . . . school spirited . . . fun-loving . . . college close to home. Basketball 1, Bowling l, Lan- guage Club l,2,3, Monitor 2. Albert Andrew Anderson Jr. Greentree Road, Box 56A Little Swede . . . mathe- matical mind . . . ice cream by the gallon . . . naval career. Band l,2,3, Track 2. WM' William John Aydelotte Il Gere Terrace Chance . . . a frank pessi- mist . . . relishes popular music and spectator sports . . . future leatherneck. Baseball l. Carol Lynn Anderson I37 Pearl Croft Road Petite girl with a happy smile . . . constantly busy . . . Mr. Riley's devoted disciple . . . success as a French professeur. Choir 3,4, Chorus 3, Class Council 2,4, Drama Club 3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,4, Language Club 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, RAMPANT 4, Student Council l,2, Variety Show 3,4. Geoffrey Beniamin Baker 324 Cranford Road Will never forget those Chi- nese Fire Drills . . . a favorite ot the swim team . . . tall Texan . . . Army. Baseball 4, Booster Club 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Senior Prom, Swimming 3,4. Alina Katherine Andrade I47 Cherry Tree Lane Lee . . . full of spirit . . . singing is her favorite . . . will teach retarded children. Booster Club 3, Chorus l,3,4, Health Careers Club 2,3, Langu- age Club 3, Library Aide 2,3,4. Goldie Gisele Antelman ll2 Ramble Road Inspired by Dr. Tom Dooley . . . has seen Jerusalem . . . loyal B.B.G. member . . . future M.D. Art Club 'l,2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Ceramics Club 4, Chorus 3, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club l,2,4, NEWSNOOK l,2. Roslyn Jo Appell 28 Knollwood Drive Apple . . . unique interests . . . seeks the creative . . . iazz fan . . .college bound. ASPECTS 2,3,4, Biology Club l, Bowling l,2, Ceramics Club 4, Chorus 3, Dance Club 3, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom. 5 Linda Beth Baker 2l2 Southview Drive What will be, will be . . . found laughing and driving sports cars . . . Oliver . . . execu- tive secretary after Peirce. Language Club 25 LlON'S DEN 45 LlONS ROAR 35 Monitor 45 Senior Prom. FSBBN 1 5 Fl Robert Thomson Bealer l27 Philmar Avenue Inspired by hot cars and sum- mer days . . . volunteer civil servant . . . sandlot football . . . technical Naval officer. Belinda Noella Ballew 404 Cherry Hill Boulevard Bebe . . . a yellow rose from Texas . . . organ playing is her specialty . . . modeling and a career in fashion. Chorus 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 2,35 Language Club 2,35 LIONS ROAR 1,25 Office Aide 1,2,35 RAMPANT 45 Variety Show 3,4. John Barraclough 3l0 Third Avenue Contidently optimistic . . . sports ancl music are his inter- ests . . . enioys drafting and math . . . an aeronautical en- gineer after the Marines. Baseball 25 Biology l Club 25 Engineering Club 25 Gymnastic Team 45 Gym Aide 15 Language Club 1,25 Monitor 4. Nancy Claire Baum l3l Keats Place Noisebaum . . . uncompli- cated films of the forties . . . clear-headed optimist . . . col- lege. Basketball 3,45 Health Careers Club 45 Softball 3,4. 'wg ..., . i l Edward George Balog II9 Old Orchard Road Beatle . . . his humor gen- erates fun anywhere . . . favor- ite sport-baseball . . . college bound. Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Football 3. James Russell Bartley I2 Cobblestone Road Folk music fan . . . Chinese food connoisseur . . . enioys a good time . . . future in the business world. Art Club 1. Caron Ross Beach 20 Lakeside Avenue Champeen of any girls' sport . . . happily optimistic . . . Eve baddies and a teacher named Pegleg. Basketball 25 Choir 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Girls' State 35 Gym Aide 25 Health Ca- reers Club 45 Hockey 1,25 Lan- guage Club 1,25 LION'S DEN 35 Softball 'l,2,3,4j Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,4. Lon Edward Balcley 45 Nevada Avenue Modern art creations . . . full of good intentions . . . often found boating or racing . . . further education. Art Club 45 Wrestling 2. l l E Dennetfe Diane Benson 407 Bradford Road Has seen the world . . . tap dancing specialist . . . math class holds her interest . . . will be a psychologist. Art Club 45 Booster Club 1,2, 35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Monitor 45 Variety Show 3,4. l Patricia Ann Benson I22 Valley Run Drive Oh, get out . . . laugh re- flects her outlook on life . . . likes softball and fun . . . Typist. Monitor 4, Senior Prom. Wert tl. t .if tl Jeffrey Donald Birkenstock I37 Mansfield Boulevard Scuba diving . . . likes the spectacular . . . Throw you a fish? . . . TV or movie director. Language Club 1, Monitor 3,4, Radio Club 'l,2,3. Jeffrey Lee Berdini 34l5 Church Road Distinctive walk . . . favors Italian foods . . . medical career in the future. Archaeology Club 4, Ars Medica 3,4, Biology l Club 2, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club 2, Model Club 2. Robert Eugene Berry, Jr. llI2 West Valleybroolr Road Ace, you bounder! . . . hunter and avid science student . . . clearly thoughout opinions . . . chemical engineer. Language Club 2, Monitor 3,4, Photography Club 4, Radio Club 2,3, Wrestling 'l,2,3. Arleen Frances Bianucci 4l8 Sherry Way Reads Agatha Christie . . . talented softball player . . . often found at a swimming pool . . . secretarial future. Accounting Club 4, Art Club 4, F.B.L.A. 2,3, Health Careers Club 2,3, Office Aide 4. l Jeffrey David Bernard 326 Cranford Road Known for his height and '56 Ford . . . humor with a dash of sarcasm . . . a prominent AZA member . . . will attend college. Basketball i,2, Booster Club 4, Bowling 2, Class Council 4, Monitor i,2, Student Council l,2,3. Kathleen Mary Bersack 6 Knoll Lane Enioys Ukranian food . . . ardor for sports . . . loyal soror- ity sister . . . future teacher. Drama Club 4, F.T.A. 4. Thomas Michael Birch l08 Brace Road Fall finds him on the football field . . . jazz enthusiast . . . col- lege and success in the future. Art 4, Biology i Club 1, Foot- ball 2,3,4, Monitor 3, Track 2, Wrestling 2,4. Philip Eugene Benson 522 Main Street Talk about it, Slugger! . . . Served '65 well as V.-P. and treasurer . . . l.B.M. operator. Art Club 2,3,4, Booster Club 4, Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, Class Officer 2,3, Drama Club 4, F.T.A. 2, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 3, Monitor i,2, Student Council 2,3, Track l. Frieda Frances Birnbaum I06 Chestnut Street A Canadian newcomer . . . favorite sport is ice hockey . . . novels with a personal touch . . . college and a teaching ca- reer. Matthew Joseph Bonzella Jr. 2l9 Maine Avenue Mans the cymbals in band . . . appreciates good planning . . . his combo and iazz rate number one . . . music instructor. Band 3,45 Football i5 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 25 Senior Ensemble 45 Va- riety Show 3,4. Gary Frank Bor I24 Harvest Road South American summers . . Track star . . . pro-Poe-nent . . dentistry after Columbia. Booster Club 45 Bowling 2,3, 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 2,3,45 Track 3,4. 5. Dorothy Bittner 22 Ivy Lane Dottie . . . loves to twirl the baton . . . proud of her class . . . blonde hair . . . future teacher. Art Club 3,45 F.T.A. 45 .lun- ior-Senior Musical 45 Maiorette 3,45 Ottice Aide 35 Variety Show 3,4. Marilynne Lee Boertzel l56 Westover Drive Found behind a pile of books . . . summers at Cape May . . . takes lite seriously . .' . career in languages. Band 2,35 Chorus l,25 F.T.A. 45 Language Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 NEWSNOOK 3. Judith Susan Bergen l35 Walt Whitman Boulevard That's French! . . . love, love Sinatra . . . long live New York . . . talented pianist with exuber- ance plus . . . French professeur. Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 3,45 Senior Prom. Virginia Lee Bost 208 East Evesham Road A pleasant greeting for every- one . . . musical interests . . . those kids from Haddon Heights . . . future office receptionist. Accounting Club 3,45 Band 2,35 F.B.L.A. 45 Orchestra 45 Va- riety Show 3,4. Paul Earnest Bobby 93 A Parkway Apts. Adverse to bad drivers . . enioys business subiects . . worker in his spare time , . future in business. Monitor 3,4. Edward Joseph Bolam 36 Edison Road An ardent surfer and water skier . . . knack for auto me- chanics . . . can be identified by his hair styles . . . the Navy beckons. Gym Aide 3. Mary Lou Borlawsky I23 Mclntosh Road Teenager sympathizer . . . his- tory and mystery . . . inspiration a la Mr. Dotti . . . will pose for fashion photos. Biology Club 25 Bowling i5 Chorus 3,45 Junior Prom5 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 45 Senior Prom5 Variety Show 3,4. Veronique Faiza Boulad 303 West Cherry Hill Apts. Long blonde hair . . . eyes chemistry with misgivings . . . favorite subiect - French, bien sur . . . college . . . language teacher. Art Club 45 Booster Club 45 Choir 45 Chorus 45 Drama Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 3,45 Variety Show 4. Myra Ruth Bowden I307 Paddock Way Peanuts . . . vivacity is her trademark . . . enthusiastic friend . . . future R.N. Band l,2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Chorus i, Health Careers 'Club 2, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club 'l,2,4, Variety Show 4. Victoria Louise Bowen l409 Longfellow Drive A Ray Charles fan . . . Tom Jones and green peppers . . . quiet, but thoughtful . . . free lance artist. Drama Club 4, Junior-Senior Musical 3, Language Club 3,4, Monitor 4. .tiny M' 5 l l i l l Frank Pierce Briggs 3l9 Union Avenue You're breaking my heart . . all American quarterback . . How about a wild party? . . . success assured. Baseball l,2,3,4, Football 2, 3,4, Monitor 3, Student Coun- cil 'l. Elsie Emma Brown 318 Tearose Lane Big blue eyes and a happy smile . . . reads Salinger and Sinclair Lewis . . . will teach the handicapped. Art Club 2,3,4, Class Council 2. l s s s l s Anne Lorraine Bowen II8 Weathervane Drive Marilyn . . . a word or a song for all occasions . . . forth- right political opinions . . . fu- ture handwriting analyst. Art Club 3, Choir 2,3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Office Aide 'l, Va- riety Show 4. Frank Anthony Branciforte I6 Roclchill Road Found on a football field . . . sparetime truck driver . . . fun- loving . . . a mechanic. Baseball 1, Football i,2,3. gi Exam Sandra Lynn Brizee 209 Westover Drive Sassy . . . drums are tops . . . interior decoration . . . col- lege in California. Art Club 2,4, Archaeology Club 4, Booster Club 4, Bowling 'l,3, Drama Club l,2,4, Lan- guage Club 2,3,4, RAMPANT 4. Patricia Arlene Brown 549 Merchant Street Say what! . . . pizza, piano, and people . . . candy striper at West Jersey Hospital . . . regis- tered nurse. Health Careers Club 2,4, Lan- guage Club i, Office Aide 4, Softball 4. 'gs sew E. 1 i E Carole Ann Brandes l955 Berlin Road Mouse . . . art and ceramics . . . fun where her friends , are . . . a secretary after busi- ness school. B An club- 2,3,4, F.B.L.A. 1, Language Club l,2. l l i George lvins Brewin IOO4 Murray Street Enioys sports . . . guitar de- votee . . . his friends provide pleasure . . . history homework . . . aeronautical engineer. Football 3. .li B Robert Joseph Brown ll08 York Road Mickey Spillane . . . crazy about iazz . . . basketball and baseball . . . a future in the business world. Basketball 45 Football 1,25 LIONS ROAR 4. Helen Beulah Brubaker 20 Christian Lane Supports the teams . . . loves being with her friends . . . tur- key is her favorite food . . . sec- retary. Chorus 45 Office Aide 3,4. Jean Elaine Buehler 5I0 Northwood Avenue Boo, too . . . falls up the steps . , . aquatic athletics . . . career as an air-borne hostess. Art Club i,2,3,45 ASPECTS 35 Booster Club 3,45 Ceramics 3,45 Class Council 35 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Senior Prom. Terence Michael Burke 5I2 Bancroft Road Terry . . . fie on phonies . . . deft draftsman . . . archi- tectural inclinations. Football 35 Junior Prom5 Mon- itor 3,4. Sherry Jean Brown i533 North Bowling Green Drive Has traveled in Europe . . . studied in Germany . . . trade- mark: blue eyes . . . annoyed by conformity and science courses . . . a Peace Corps vol- unteer and teacher. Booster Club 2,3,45 Bowling 1,25 Chorus 35 Library Aide 2,35 Secretarial Squad 2,4. William Frederic Bruno 42l Yorkshire Road Beware of the silent type . . . math and science are his strong points . . . college ahead. Language Club i,2. Alvin Frederick Burger Jr. I20l Kresson Road Bud . . , historical interests . . . Air Force intentions . . . funeral director, Dennis Marc Burstein 504 Morris Drive Plays golf, basketball, and the ivory keys . . . candid opinions . . . future food specialist. Gymnastics 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 45 Monitor 2,3,4. i i Laura Edwards Buchanan l08 North Valleybrook Road Green eyes and auburn hair . . . a modern iazz dancer . . . loyalty to friends and school . . . beautician. Art Club 2,3,45 F.B.L.A. if Health Careers Club 35 Language Club 25 Senior Prom. i l s il as gtg egg E, F Martha Jean Buckelew 803 Orlando Road Marty . . . the well-known giggle . . . usually cheering from the stands . . . secretarial school. Booster Club 35 Chorus 45 Language Club i,2. l s Douglas Campbell 55B Parkway Apts. 'fGambling man with bright red hair . . . enioys his inde- pendence . . . found at the Mu- sic Fair . . . lucrative future. Art Club 4, Football i, Golf 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club i. ig- Elsie May Campbell 22I Rhode Island Avenue Baby-blue eyes . . . softball and geometry . . . after tech- nological school, an airline host- ess. Art Club- l,4, Booster Club 3,4, Class Council 3,4, F.T.A. 2,3, Softball. Leon Albert Butler 32 Moore Avenue Stands out on the football field . . . likes iazz and the Class of '65 . . . National Guard or college in the future. Baseball i,2, Football i,2,3,4. Constantine Nicholas Caiumas I03 Cranford Road Gus . . . wide-ranging musi- cal tastes . . . medical profes- sion. Archaeology Club 3, Ars Medica 4, Art Club 4, Booster Club 3, Drama Club 4, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, LIONS, ROAR 3, RAMPANT 4. Francis Raymond Cannavo 3l4 Brookmead Drive Mad chemist . . . dedicated worker . . . Cherry Hill mat-man . . . future engineer. Senior Prom 4, Student Coun- cil 4, Track 3,4, Wrestling 3,4. Vincent Paul Carlino l35 Ashbrook Road Amiable . . . diversified ac- tivities . . . enioys sports and musicals . . . high school teacher. Gym Aide l,2,3,4. William Maurice Cain Jr. I5 Stanford Road Sure . . . interests are found outside school . . . sports and science fiction fan . . . Army bound. John George Callahan l623 Longfellow Drive Geography and football . . . simplicity . . . an electronics technician . . . Naval Reserve. Accounting Club 3, Art Club 2,3, Bowling i,2,3, Debating Club 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Gym Aide, Mathematics Club 3,4. Sandra Lee Carey 308 Tea Rose Lane Loves dancing and eating . . . always smiling . . . enioys the unusual . . . nursing career. Junior-Senior Musical 4, Office Aide 3, Senior Prom. Carl Albert Carlson I2 Pratt Road Carlos . . . sports enthusiast . . . Hemingway and satirical comments . . . college bound. Football 1, Gymnastics i. Carol Ann Carver 107 North Valleybrook Road Conservative with a love for laughs . . . athletic . . . physical fitness . . . the coolest . . . will make people smile as an oral hygienist. Art Club 45 Booster Club 45 Bowling 1,45 Softball 2,4. Adam Joseph Cerquoni ll 422 Harvard Avenue Likes the excitement of lite . . . our favorite Italian football fan . . . a working man . . . fu- ture restaurant manager. Football 1. Jane Marie Chidsey l2l7 Wyndmoor Road Chits . . . long discussions and everything expressive . . . her laughter . . . fashion de- signer. Art Club 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1,2,35 RAM- PANT 4. Eileen Frances Carney I08 Philmar Avenue Enioyed CHHS . . . full of warmth . . . loves to listen to records . . . will be a secretary. Senior Prom. James John Ciarrocchi Cropwell Road Little Jim . . . tlivver driver and Birdie cop . . . Dr. Han- sen's Italian chef . . . electronics. Booster Club 45 Drama Club 2,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Photography Club 45 Radio Club 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 3,4. Nancy Lynn Carty 415 Cornwall Road Note-keeping and class spirit . . . hep on sports and excite- ment a la James Bond . . . suc- cess as an English teacher. Art Club 3,45 Booster Club 45 Class Otticer 2,35 Hockey 1,25 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musi- cal 3,45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Lan- guage Club 1,2,3,45 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Student Council 1,2,3,4. x gM W'Wgw'W vm' l Dominick Anthony Cicco ll First Avenue Friendly smile . . . a true ladies' man . . . college bound. Baseball 15 Football 1,25 Moni- tor 45 Track 2,3,4. Joseph 230 Ma John Cerasi dison Avenue Bird . . . sports magazines . . . enioys monster movie ma- neuvers . . . business school. Baseball 15GYT1'1'A1dS 35 Moni- tor 4. Lucille Victoria Chaplick 212 Woo Cille . . . . . . the wron . . . future in Corps. dland Avenue iazzy instruments g room in B-wing the Navy Medical Drama Club 45 Health Careers Club 3,45 Junior Prom5 Office Aide 45 Seni Show 4. Christine or Prom5 Variety lrene Chonko 344 Borton Mill Road Transfer student . . . volun teer nurse's aide . . . our fe- male drummer . . .future nurse. - o Band 4, B oster Club 4. Susan Lynne Clark l34 Cherry Tree Lane Her favorite's French . . . reads best sellers by Herman Wouk . . . appreciates considera- tion . . . will teach. Biology I Club 2, Booster Club 3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 2, Senior Prom. Mark Nat Cohen 2202 Chapel Avenue Our Ben Casey . . . haunts the training room . . . summers at .letfferson . . . will ioin A.M.A. Ars Medica 3,4, Basketball 3, Biology II Club 4, Football 2,3, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club I, LIONS ROAR 2, 3,4, RAMPANT 4, Track 2,3, Wrestling I,2. Paula Marcia Cohen 40I Morris Drive The strength of B.B.G .... interested in works by Steinbeck . . . ballads and iazz . . . future technologist. Art Club 3,4, ASPECTS 3, Bowling I, Drama Club 2, Jun- ior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom. Edward Joseph Cioll lO8l Lenape Road Joe . . . his heart belongs to Texas . . . loves country and western music . . . future in the agricultural field. Basketball I. a E:: W N N' I I I I 5 i 5 1 Robert Joseph Cole I72 Edison Road Bobby Joe . . . CHHS's can- didate for Wilt the Stilt . . . Carry Bob back to West Virginia . . . realm of science beckons. Audio-Visual Aide 4, Base- ball I,2, Basketball I,2,3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Gym Aide 3. Susan Diana Clackum 459 Chapel Avenue Stilts and her freckles . . . math iust doesn't rate . . . cheers the victorious . . . iournalism as a career. Booster Club 4, F.H.A. 4, Gym Aide 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Senior Prom. John Collins 704 Douglas Drive Often found on the baseball diamond . . . enioys being be- hind the wheel . . .Class of '65 rates tops . . . an electrical en- gineer. Baseball I,3,4, Basketball I, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Moni- tor 4. Frederic King Clausen 308 Cherry Hill Boulevard Our Leo . . . Let there be drums . . . likes large lunches and summer drives . . . headed for the Marines. Booster Club 2,3,4, Bowling I, Investment Club 2, Junior- Senior Musical 4, Language Club 2,3,4, RAMPANT 4, Student Council 3,4, Senior Prom. Michael Steven Cohen 20l Cranford Road Doc . . . self-styled satirist . . . French frustrations . . . medi- cine. Ars Medica 3,4, Biology I Club 2, Biology ll Club 4, Drama Club 4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, RAMPANT 4, Tennis 2,3,4. Susan Barbara Cohen 30l Kings Highway East I don't believe itI . . . fun lover . . . enioys folk music and dramatics . . . future teacher. Art Club 4, Booster Club 4, Drama Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, Monitor 4, Variety Show 3,4. Joseph Francis Collins 20 Madison Avenue Fiction and Poe . . . Track and cross country star . . . enioys be- ing with friends . . . career in mathematics. Basketball i, Cross Country 2,3,4, Gym Aide 3,4, Language Club l,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Radio Club l. , l 5 g E t 2 Gerald Cranford IIO6 Cooperskill Road Jeb . . . the South shall rise again . . . banio pickin' sports enthusiast . . . the tield of archi- tecture or law. Booster Club 4, Football l,2, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Senior Prom, Tennis l,2,3,4, Variety Show 3,4, Wrestling l. William Joseph Connell 428 Yale Avenue Sports fan . . . Oh, how he hates to get up in the morning . . . takes lite easy . . . a Ma- rine. Baseball 4, Track 2. John Warren Cooke 2I0 Roosevelt Drive Jay . . . noted for his var- sity limp . . . enioys meeting others . . . future in biology. Ars Medica 4, Audio-Visual Aide 2,3,4, Basketball l, Biology I Club 2,3, Chorus 'l, Cross Country 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Track 2,4, Variety Show 4. Linda Sue Cowgill IO6 Hedgerow Drive Diminutive stature . . . in- spired by W.W.B .... perceptive and full of enthusiasm . . . his- tory scholar. Choir 4, Chorus l,3,4, Drama Club 4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 1,2,3,4, LIONS ROAR l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, RAMPANT 4. 'si l . Kathleen Jane Conroy Cuthbert Road Cate Doll . . . always be prompt . . . enioys independ- ence . . . career in merchandis- ing. Art Club l. William Leroy Cowen lll I28 Sawmill Road Willy . . . his smile and laugh express his philosophy . . . col- lege and a career in business. Booster Club l,2,3,4, Track l,3, Variety Show 3. Alan Robert Crane IIOO Harvest Road His German accent . . . found motorcycling to Gino's or swim- ming 100 meters . . . sun- bleached white hair . . . engi- neering at Maryland. Gym Aide 2, Swimming i,2, 3,4. Patricia Ann Conboy 4I3 Garden State Drive Remember to stay calm . . . served as a maiorette . . . fun rty . . . a new stu- is a great pa dent . . . a future secretary. rgl ss l . i W EN Kathryn Margo Criss 35 Edison Road Kath . . . freckles . . . an art enthusiast . . . a party or a day at the shore . . . art school or office work. Art Club 2,4, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Office Aide 4, Senior Prom. i Sandra Lee Crist ll2 Ashland Avenue The old South and the sea- shore . . . anything uncompli- cated . . . a blonde Biology fan . . . dental school ahead. Art Club l,3g F.B.L.A. 25 .lu- nior Promg Senior Prom. Michael Edward D'Angelo 2905 Church Road Newcomer to CHHS . . . en- ioys a good game of soccer . . . Aldrich is his favorite author . . . construction worker. Susan Erna Curtis IO9 Chelten Parkway Curly hair and crazy clothes . . . lunch time rendezvous . . . football fan . . . beautician. Art Club l,2,3,4f Biology Club 25 F.H.A. 1,25 Health Careers Club l,2,3, Nurse's Aide 35 Of- tice Aide 3. Hall Lee Dale 332 Essex Avenue Lee . . . an avid supporter of the teams . . . a working boy l i , ' s Dennis D'Agostino 2I7 Kingley Road Digi . . . his sax swings with Southern iazz . . . Mr. Organiza- tion . . . night club performer. Band l,2,3,4g Baseball 'l,2,3g Basketball lg Football 2j Gym Aide 25 Junior-Senior Musical 3j Variety Show l,2,3,4g Wrestling 2. Sharon Elizabeth D'Amico l40 Dumas Road Continually changing coiffures . . ..PP8tM are her favorites . . . . . . science fiction . . . the re- West Side Story . . . beautician. tailing field. Baseball 25 Biology l Club 2g Booster Club 3j Junior-Senior Musical 3. Richard Michael D'Anastasio I3 Bala Road Dino . . . works and studies . . . will enter the teaching field. Language Club i,2,3,4. N Chorus lp Monitor 4g Ofiice Aide 4. Raffeline Theresa D'Andrea 8l7 Northwood Avenue Rae . . . dancing is her fa- vorite pastime . . . known for her laughter . . . secretarial ca- reer. Accounting Club 3,45 Art Club 3,47 Booster Club i,2,3,4, F.B. L.A.g Gym Aide 3,45 RAMPANT 41 Senior Prom. Lois Virginia Croneberger Il83 Chapel Avenue Spirit masqueraded by reti- cence . . . love for the silver screen . . . will teach Shakes- peare. Booster Club 4, F.T.A. Af Jun- ior-Senior Musical 37 Language Club l,2,3,4. Paul Anthony Danik 4l9 Saratoga Drive On aime le francais . . . summers at Howard Johnson's . . . threat to Perry Mason. Booster Club 3,45 Engineering Club Ai Football if Junior Classi- cal League 3g Language Club l,2,3,4. l Edward Louis Deitch l05 N. Brookfield Drive Wilbur Wright's successor . . . directs a taxi service to basket- ball games . . . relaxes to classi- cal music . . . the Air Force after college. Basketball 1,25 Chorus 3,45 Engineering Club 3. Carol Virginia Davis 328 Browning Lane Her trademark: laughter . . . a talented bowler and softball player . . . comedies rate high . . . hopeful home economist. Art Club 45 Bowling 2,3,45 Chorus 35 Health Careers Club 2,3. Patricia Carol Deeney l535 North Bowling Green Drive Hopes to promote universal understanding . . . sodas a la Chemistry lab . . . enioys the transcendental writers . . . an English teacher. Art Club 3,45 ASPECTS 45 Booster Club 3,45 Drama Club 45 F.H.A. 2, F.T.A. 3,45 Language Club 3,45 Monitor 4. Frank Joseph Del Grosso 625 Woodland Avenue Optimistic . . . ridin' his motor- cycle . . . chem lab is his favorite . . . engineering. Engineering Club 35 Wrestling 2. Barbara Louise Dell lsola 9l5 Longwood Avenue Ruff . . . Bostonian accent . . . hep on history. . .a musical comedienne. Booster Club 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Chorus 35 Drama Club 35 F.T.A. 3,4. Arthur Joseph DeLuca 7 Kent Avenue Duke's a working boy . . . summers at the shore . . . talent- ed keyboard artist . . . a future iournalist. Stephen Robert Davis I34-B Wallworth Park Apts. The Samson of Sunshine Lakes . . . fondness for math . . . self- assured . . . future in merchan- dising. Baseball 'l5 Football i,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Wrestling i,2. Maude Roby Deering ll Qolwick Road Nicknames and song lyrics . . . a word for everything . . . happiness comes easily . . . to enter nursing. ASPECTS 3, F.H.A. 2,35 Gym Aide 1,25 Health Careers Club 25 LIONS ROAR 35 Office Aide 4. Bruce Wayne DeLong l20 Wesley Avenue Boots . . . perpetual party- goer . . . iazz means Mose Alli- son . . . beckoned by the Air Force. Football lg Language Club l,2,35 Wrestling 2pJUl'1lOI'-Set'1lOl Musical 45 Senior Prom. Dennis Michael DeMaria IO Maine Avenue Spare minutes spent beating drums . . . problems disappear on bandstand . . . music or busi- ness. Archaeology Club 45 Band 2,3,45 Baseball 25 Football 'lp Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Var- sity Show 2,3,4. Q Gale Arden Detviark I02l Chelten Parkway Happy party-goer . . . dessert in lab . . . ardent swimming fan . . . beautician school. Booster Club l, Class Council 'l, F.H.A. i,2, Health Careers Club 'l,2, Language Club l,2, Swimming l. Nancy Ellen Denenberg I740 Country Club Drive Sincerity rates wholehearted enthusiasm . . . strong personal convictions . . . Robin Hood D.E.L. . . . future Florence Nightingale. Booster Club 3,4, Class Coun- cil 3, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 2, 3,4, L1oNs Roma 3, omce Aide 4, RAMPANT 4, variety show 3, World Affairs Club 4. W m Amelia DiCIaudio 8l8 Orlando Road Mealy . . .true to her friends . . . happiness is living and being with people . . . college, then teaching. Art Club 3,4, ASPECTS 3, Booster Club 1,2,4, Chorus 3, Drama Club 2, F.T.A. 3,4, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 1,2,4, Monitor 4, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom, Stu- dent Council 4, Variety Show 4. Elizabeth DiEva 2330 West Marlton Pike Capable captain of the maior- ettes . . . shorthand's a favorite . . . lucky someone's private sec- retary. Accounting Club 3,4, Class Council 2, F.B.L.A. 2, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Maiorettes l,2,3,4, Senior Prom, Student Council 3,4, Variety show 2,a,4. William Albert Demore Route Q70 Out of school interests . . . lunch-line problems . . . football fan . . . Navy, then bookkeeping. James Leonard Diamond Katherine Avenue Dime . . . volunteer fireman . . . iazz fan . . . uncomplicated existence . . . anchors aweigh. E Catherine Mary DiDio 307 Belmont Drive Smiling emerald eyes . . . en- ioys English and making new friends . . . confidence in Amer- ica . . . aspires to a teaching career. F.T.A. 4, Gym Aide 4, Junior Classical League 3, Monitor 4. Mario Joseph DiLodovico 335 Connecticut Avenue Junior . . . sports enthusiast and science fiction tan . . . class of '65 is tops . . . further edu- cation ahead. Tennis 2. Ls Joanne Marie DiBianca 2l Chestnut Terrace Quiet, yet a loyal friend . . , appreciates the artistic . . . bas- ketball is her sport . . . will teach. Art Club 3,4, Basketball 'l,2, 3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club 2,3,4, LIONS ROAR 3,4. ,pg New-vw .Q i :sg- Elaine Marie DiBlasio II4 Third Avenue De Blaz . . . memorable con- frontation with a senior. . . fun, where her friends are . . . busi- ness career. Accounting Club 3,4, Art Club 4, F.B.L.A. 1, F.H.A. i, Gym Aide 3, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Monitor 4. Anna Marie Louise DiPaola 203 Avon Road Dark-eyed dancer . . . great admiration for Jacqueline Ken- nedy . . . her goal is in the com- mercial field. Accounting Club 35 F.B.L.A. 25 Junior P'rom5 Office Aide 4. Claire Evelyn Dockstader Kay Drive West Attracted by fun . . . found in a pool or on a horse.. . high scholastic standards . . . will win the west. Art Club 2,3,45 Biology ll Club 35 Booster Club.45 Class Council 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club I,2,3,45 LIONS ROAR 15 National Honor Society 3,45 Or- der ofthe Lion I,2,35 Swimming 3,4. Valerie Alice Donaldson 362 Borton Mill Road Her blonde hair . . . genuine optimism . . . enioys playing the piano . . . Moore Institute. Baseball 15 Booster Club 1,2,35 Health Careers Club I. Carol Edna Donley I760 Hillside Lane A twirling high-stepper . . . easygoing . . . bookkeeping may be her life's work. Gym Aide 15 Maiorettes 2,3,45 Variety Show 354. Anthony William DiPaola I6 S+. Davids Road Popular music . . . moderate interests . . . looks forward to the future . . . business law. Baseball 45 Basketball 45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Variety Show 4. Donna Aileen Dodd l007 Chelten Parkway Careful about her appearance . . . music is her love . . . avid horseback r-ider . . . accounting as a future. Accounting Club 45 ASPECTS 35 Bowling 45 Drama Club 25 Health Careers Club 45 Monitor 4. Kathryn Helen Donio l708 Maple Avenue Great gym lover . . .HO Judy Ann Doerr 2l3 Barlow Avenue California, here she comes . . . delights in dancing , . . a career as a writer. Accounting Club 35 Language Club 1,25 RAMPANT 45 Secre- tarial Aide 4. music please . . . inveterate tele- phone user . . . future legal sec- retary. Art Club 45 Drama Club 45 F.H.A. I5 RAMPANT 3. Kenneth Gerald Dore 407 Gatewood Road The singing barber . . . care- free . . . genuine iokester . . . his goal is enginering. Booster Club 2,3,45 Choir I,2, 3,45 Chorus 'l,2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 35 LIONS ROAR l,25 Monitor 45 Stu- dent Council I5 Variety Show 2,4. I l i Nl Mary Bridget Doherty I7 St. Martins Road A warm personality . . . fre- quents the library . . . cheers the football team . . . a French major in college. Art Club 2,3,45 Booster Club 35 Drama Club 25 Language Club 2,3,45 Office Aide 3. 2 S E z I . S Susan Wallace DuBell 83 Park Drive All-around American girl . . . Now listen, people! . . . pub- lic relations. Color Guard 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Girls State 35JUI'1lOI'-Sef'1lOi' Musi- cal 45 Lacrosse l,2,3,45 Language Ilub l,2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Student Council i,2, 3,45 Variety Show 3,4. is g ,i ll li Joseph Lawrence Duke 333 Browning Lane Mystery and intrigue . . . hap- piness is a long ioy ride . . . optimist . . . will enter govern- ment service. Language Club 4. Jerome Joseph Dougherty lll I7 Webster Avenue Blond hair . . . sports cars . . . devoted advocate of iazz and tree time . . . college bound. Bowling 1,25 Gymnastics 2,45 Language Club l,2. Isabella lda Dove I46 East Evesham Avenue Quiet gal with interests in his- tory . . . plays the violin . . . busy with youth group . . . teacher in a Christian day school. Chorus 35 Health Careers Club i5 Variety Show i. Phyllis Ellen Duntorcl I4l Fox Chase Lane Optimistic Phydda . . . en- tertained by banios and broad- way . . . rides a fast convertible . . . future includes college. Art Club 3,45 Booster Club 2,35 Bowling 25 Chorus 35 Drama Club 35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club l,2,3,45 Li- brary Aide 35 RAMFANT 4. Susan 'Elizabeth Eastment i756 Hillside Lane Sue, the little homemaker . . . anything for a laugh . . . fun at the shore . . . a dietitian. Bowling i,2,3,4, F.i-i.A. 3, Language Club 2,35 Library Aide 3,45 Monitor 3. Jack Franklin Douma l32 Cherry Tree Lane Dupa . . . short and witty . . . outdoor camper who swings with Tarzan . . . field of chem- istry. Gymnastics 25 Radio Club lj Swimming 3,4. Gail Donna Drake 2l7 South Woodstock Drive Unusual multicolored eyes. . . hockey and lacrosse are her sports . . . amiable girl who loves dreamy songs and choco- late cake . . . lab technician. Bowling l,2,45 Hockey 35 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lacrosse 3,45 Language Club 1,25 Student Council l,2,3,4. 5...,..,,.., r Patricia Anne Dunn 405 Burning Tree Road A literary artist . . . sophisti- cated air . . . individualist . . . loves folk music . . . interior decoration after college. Art Club 3,45 Booster Club l,2,35 Bowling lp Drama Club 35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Ju- nior Prom5 Language Club 1,2,45 RAMPANT 4. Lois Ellen Ebelhare IO5 Philmar Avenue Music is her torte . . . shy, uncomplicated nature . . . sews her own designer originals . . . music teacher. All-State Band if All-State Choir 45 Band l,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 25 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club l,25 LIONS ROAR lg Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 South Jersey Band l,2,3,45 South Jer- sey Chorus 35 Variety Show l,2, 3,4. I7 Raymond Gary Ehrmann 83 Shepherd Road Digs iazz, blues, and base- ball . . . blends his guitar with a combo . . . drafting for relaxa- tion . . . architectural career beckons. Baseball i,2,3,4, Trainer 1, 2,3. Sara Lynn Epstein I733 Country Club Drive Peanuts . . . energetic work- er . . . small, but powerful . . . an English teacher. Booster Club 4, Class Council 2,3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Language Club l,2, RAMPANT 4, Student Council i,2. Marion Dolores Estoclc 20 Palmwood Avenue Intensely devoted to dancing and music . . . '65 is tops . . . enioys fun and friends . . .future on the dance floor. Gym Aide 4. Allan Gordon Edmund 704 Kings Highway South Loyal CHHS rooter . . . the excitement of adventure tales and Marvel's . . . after Navy the world of engineering. Gym Aide 3, Monitor 2, Swim- ming 2,3,4, Gymnastics 'l. E. ... gg Wallace Allen Everhart 5ll King George Road Follows current events . . . history is his favorite . . . vaca- tions rate high . . . college ahead. Archaeology Club 3,4, Lan- guage Club i,2, World Affairs Club 2,s,4. Donna Marie Edwards 2l5 Lincoln Avenue Tunes at a premium.. .swim- ming is pleasure . . . folk music fan . . . modeling career. Art Club 4, F.H.A. 1, Office Aide 4, Softball 3,4. Eileen Susan Falk IO6 Chestnut Street New to Cherry Hill . . . a true gourmet . . . folk songs are her favorites . . . future in the world of teaching. BS Eg! i Richard Eugene Emsrick 440 Covered Bridge Road Never wants a dull moment . . . pleased with matchmakers . . . lanky athlete . . . business executive. Basketball I, Boys' State 3, Football i,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Variety Show 2. Peter John Esposito I0 Biedeman Avenue Sonny . . . fond of football . . . diversive hobbies . . . future as an architect. Football 2, Gymnastics 4, Track 4. George William Evans l808 Berlin Road Bill . . .World War ll historian . . .an enthusiastic H20 skier. . . big band lover . . . F. L. Wright follower after college. Football I,2, Golf 4, Junior- Senior Musical 4, RAMPANT 4, Variety Show 3,4. Kathleen Mary Farrell ll04 Crane Drive Don't panic . . . energy plus . . . enioys folk music and the out-of-doors . . . hopes to be a C.P.A. Accounting Club 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Library Aide 3, RAMPANT 4, Swimming 3,4, Variety Show 3,4, Marjorie Ellen Feldman 2 Chestnut Terrace The shy-eye look . . . highly spirited and always gay . . . bud- ding author and teaching major. Art Club i,2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Health Careers Club 2, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club 2,3, LIONS ROAR 4, Variety Show 3. Diana Kathryn Fern 5 Farmhouse Lane Vivacious girl who loves peo- ple . . . literary interests and a gift for creating fun . . . future psychologist. Art Club 4,' Booster Club 2,3, 4, Drama Club 4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 2,3, Library Aide 4, World Affairs Club 4. as , 5 Frances Ann Fanelli l38 Oakdale Road Quiet type . . . enthusiastic baseball fan . . . likes to relax at the beach . . . future in medi- cal technology. Booster Club 4, Health Careers Club 4, Language Club 4. Lim ,.... H l i l l l Felix James Fezzuoglio Dear Road Suzzy . . . Italian in thought, word, and deed . . . plays bass in a band. . .football . . .future policeman. Band 2, Basketball 2, Bowling 4, Class Council i,2, Football 1, Monitor 3, Student Council l. William John Fanning Jr. 380 Wayland Road Fireplug . . . terror on the football field . . . math merits his approval . . . a future engi- neer. Baseball i,2,3,4, Football 2,3, .4, Language Club l,2,3, RAM- PANT 4, Wrestling 2. Sandra Fielding l2l Old Orchard Road Deplores dishonesty . . . after school swimmer . . . enioys Gershwin and the Classics . . . a career in modeling or business. ASPECTS 3, F.H.A. 4, Basket- ball 4, Office Aide 4, Softball 4. Ross Joseph Feeney 2l2 Wal+ Whitman Boulevard Athletic inclinations . . . girls and a good party . . . the lunch table. . . engineering. Engineering Club 3,4, Gym- nastics 3,4. Susan Edith Fenning IO7 Kingswood Court Tiny stature . . . a quiet eques- trienne . . . fun is a day at the shore. . .future in nursing. Booster Club 3,4, F.H.A. 4, Health Careers Club 4, Junior- Senior Musical 4, Senior Prom. Elizabeth Ann Fessler 936 Berlin Road A conscientious participant. . . math is easy . . . secretarial in- terests . . . business school ahead. Art Club 3, F.H.A. l, Health Careers Club 2,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Monitor 3, Oftice Aide 4, Secretarial Service Squad 4. Carol Theresa Fieni 740 Cooper Landing Road Usually found on the phone . . . enioys children and watch- ing football . . . future home- maker. Office Aide 4. William Leland Freeman lO05 Park Drive Lee . . . sports cars, iazz, and baseball . . . love that scoot- er! . . . engineering career. Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 2. Philip Anthony Foschini 985 Kingston Drive Ardent singer . . . passes time in South Philadelphia . . . future is undecided. Art Club5 Baseball' 15 Football 1. Patricia Ann Marie Foster 921 Kings Highway North Trish . . . greatly inspired by Mr. Barclay . . . life centered around music . . . math teacher. Biology l Club 25 Bowling 1,25 Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. lg Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,45 Language Club 1,2,35 Monitor 45 Variety Show 3,'4. Richard Spencer Frary Jr. 303 Pleasant Drive A born leader . . . Ivy League appearance . . . has served CHHS well . . . assured success in medicine. Band 1,25 Baseball 25 Biology Club 35 Booster Club 2,45 Boys' State 35 Class Officer 1,35 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Junior Prom 35 Language Club 1,2,45 LIONS ROAR 35 National Honor Society 3,45 RAMPANT 1,3,4, senior Prom5 Student Council 1,2,3,4. Joyce Marie Foster i722 Parlx Boulevard Optimistic Beatle fan . . . de- plores conceit . . . enioys swim- ming and skating . . . future secretary. Art Club 3,45 F.B.L.A. 35 Ju- nior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Monitor 35 NEWSNOOK 25 Office Aide 1,2,45 Secretarial Service Squad 45 Variety Show 4. Jeri Ann Fraley 900 Edgemoor Road Green eyes and what a laugh! . . . appreciates progress and opportunity . . . medically-mind- ed . . .5 bound for college. Art Club 45 Gym Aide 45 Health Careers Club 2,3,45 Lan- guage Club 2,4. Karla Jane Freeman I20 Granville Drive Kar . . . blue eyes and a sense of humor . . . her heart's in art . . . future interior dec- orator. Art Club 1,2,3,45 ASPECTS 35 Health Careers Club 25 RAM- PANT 4. Ann-Marie Fitzmaurice 529 Covered -Bridge Road Nan . . . love affair with life . . . Boo number two . . . a career in international rela- tions. Art Club 3,45 Bowling lj Booster Club 1,25 Choir 3,45 Cho- rus 1,2,3,45 Class Council 1,2, 3,45 Drama Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1,25 RAMPANT 45 Student Council 2,3,4. Sharon Eve Friedberg 1004 Abington Terrace The eyes have it . . . tall and classy . . . Mrs. Mac . . . RAM- PANT's dedicated and devoted editor . . . college. Art Club 1,25 Choir 3,45 Cho- rus 3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3, 45 Language Club 1,2,3,45 LIONS ROAR 1,25 NEWSNOOK 1,25 RAMPANT 1,2,3,4. Susan Marcia Friedberg 3l0 Cranford Road Eriioys folk music and B.B.G. . . . French student with an inter- est in Van Gogh . . . consistently sincere . . . college bound. Art Club 2,3,4, Health Careers Club 2, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club i,2,3,4, Monitor 3,4, Senior Prom. Carmen Dolores Gallo BIO Salsbury Road Artffor relaxation . . . a sin- cerefldedicated worker . . . lis- tens to folk music . . . nursing school. Art Club 3,4, Booster Club 4, Class Council 3,4, Health Careers Club 2, Junior Prom, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club l,2, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom. Eva Elisabeth Friedrich IO07 Abington Road Original Evelyn . . .one of the Beatles . . . uncontrollable giggle . . . favors a life of leisure. Bowling l, Chorus 2, Lan- guage Club 2,3,4, National Hon- or Society 3,4, Poetry Club 4' World Affairs Club 4. 1 Elaine Louise Galasso 200 Brace Road Loquacious and perpetually in motion . . . conscious of others' feelings . . . enioys modern dance . . . music maior. Chorus 2,3, Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,4, Language Club 2, Mod- ern Dance Club 3,4. Danny Maurice Gallagher l2O Deerfield Drive Complacent nature . . . science fiction -and history reader . . . football is his sport . . . will en- ter the Navy. Football 2,3, Track 2. Virginia Dale Furbay 2l9 Mclntosh Road Hunting and fishing at the cabin . . . budding poet . . . ring around the rosy at Bacca- laureate . . . future homemaker. ASPECTS 2,3,4, Band 3, Choir 3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Language Club i,2, LIONS ROAR 2, omce Aide 2, Poetry Club 2, Student Coun- cil 2, Variety Show 3. Cora Lee Gallagher Ice House Lane P.O. Box 207 Corky . . . admire her dim- ples . . . likes singing and Span- ish . . . an airline hostess. Archaeology Club 4, Art Club 3,4, Booster Club 4, Chorus l,2, 3,4, Gym Aide 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club 2,4. John Joseph Gallagher I39 Ashely Courf Jack . . . reads histories and mysteries . . . acid wit . . . transfer student . . . sensitive to the world situation . . . college man. Susan Marcia Friedman l620 Burnf Mill Road Seaside summers . . . ev'ry- thing is Rosie . . . a real live wire and devoted class activist . . . college. Art Club 3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, Bowling l, Chorus 2,3, Drama Club 3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club l,2,3,4, LIONS ROAR i, RAMPANT 4, Temple Speech Festival 2,3,4, Variety Show 3,4. Anifa Sue Garber 60 Knollwood Drive Nita . . . days at the shore . . . sophistication plus . . . col- lege bound. Art Club 3,4, Health Careers Club 4. l r i i i i i l l Ruby Anne Gary I8 Moore Avenue Lively optimist . . . athletically inclined . . . hospital volunteer . . . a word for everything . . . future nurse. Booster Club 2, Bowling 27 Gym Aide Ag Health Careers Club 2,3,4p Hockey 2,3,47 Junior Promg Language Club 27 Softball 1 0 l Raymond Emil Gattone ll2 Pettit Avenue Bai . . .guitar strummer and acquatics fan . . . civil defense volunteer . . . to sail the seven SSES. Football 1,25 Gymnastics 3,4. Joan Ellen Garber i026 Haral Place Talented musician and literary star . . . a friend to all . . . amaz- ing insight and scholastic goals . . . future in the Peace Corps. Band 2,3,4g Citizenship Insti- tute 3, F.T.A. 3,45 Language Club l,2,3f LIONS ROAR l,2,3,4g Na- tional Honor Society 3,47 Order of the Lion 1,27 RAMPANT 3,45 South Jersey Band 25 Student Council 2,3,4g Variety Show 2,3, 4. Floyd Glenn Garrigues IO7 Dalworthy Park Glenn . . . motorcycles are his favorite . . . What will be will be . . . smile, you're on Can- did Camera . . . hotel manager. ASPECTS 35 Gym Aide .if Junior-Senior Musical ig Variety Show i. Myra Ann Geest I5 Shepherd Road A blonde iazz enthusiast . . . finds pleasure in meeting people and reading satrical novels . . . sincerity is important . . . an air- line stewardess. Art Club 2j Junior-Senior Mu- sical 4g Junior Promf Language Club l,2,3g OFfice Aide 2,45 Senior Prom. John Thomas Germann 3l3 Kingston Road Babe . . . a well-known laugh . . . interested bowler . . . Air Force, then college. Bowling i,2g Language Club l. Francis Joseph Gargani 234 Sixth Avenue Ginz . . . works after school . . . the case of the flaming locker . . . college or the Ma- rines. Junior-Senior Musical 3,4. Barbara Jean Garwood l72l Springdale Road Reserved . . . delights in horseback riding . . . enioys her friends . . . future undecided. Bowling 'lp Chorus 2g Health Careers Club 2,3,4g Softball 2. Sanda Ann Gelalc II4 Woodland Avenue Angel . . . inspired by art . . . sensitive and discerning . . . college hopeful. Art Club Ag Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,4, Senior Prom. Betty-Jo Gibbons l36 Cherry Tree Lane Sparkling addition to our school . . . Boston accent from North Carolina . . . Dixieland iazz on her clarinet . . . future home economist. Band 4, Booster Club 4, Drama Club 4, Health Careers Club Aj Language Club 4, Variety Show 4. John Daniel Gibson 624 Lonqwood Avenue Strummin ye ole guitar . . . baseball enthusiast . . . cool, calm, collected . . . future en- gineer. Baseball 1,2,4. Bennett Harold Gilbert Sheridan Avenue Bing . . . master of the left- handed compliment . . . a fatal- ist with a taste for iazz . . . an up-and-coming executive. Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Bowling 2,3,45 Golf 3,45 Gym Aide 25 Language Club 1,25 Math Club 35 National Honor Society 3,4. Dolores Ann Gintout 445 State Street Dee . . . usually at the Mall with her pals . . . always cheer- ful . . . secretarial career. Accounting Club 3,45 Booster Club 3,45 F.B.L.A. 45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Office Aide 4. Frank Joseph Giorgianni Deer Park, Route 70 Musical inclinations . . . craves hot peppers, parties, and foot- ball . . . singing career. Cross Country 15 Football 25 Track 3. Sharon Patricia Gibson Folkestone Way Aspect's guiding light . . . sensitive and sincere . . . loves the great outdoors and Mr. Elder's ducks . . . success at col- lege. Art Club 'l,2,35 ASPECTS 2,3, 45 Biology Club 35 Booster Club 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Girls' State 35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Math- ematics Club 35 National Honor Society 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Swim- ming 1,2. Harry Joseph Gilbert 214 Ellcins Road Powerfully built . . . demon of the baseball diamond . . . ac- complished musician . . . den- tistry. Band 2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4, Basketball lg Class Council 1,25 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lan- guage Club 1,2,35 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Variety Show 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,4. Kenneth Joseph Giordano 907 Mercer Street Hy . . . isn't bothered by present day problems . . . sports . . . draftsman. Baseball 1,25 Basketball lg Variety Show 1. David Glick ll3 Forrest Road Fond of figures . . . check- mate champ . . . personable . . . an educator. Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 3,4. Diana Sue Gilbride l23 Ridge Road Oklahoma! . . . imagine the band and the plays without her . . . likes fun and her little red Renault . . . a teacher. Band 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1,25 Organist 1,2,3,45 RAMPANT 45 Variety Show 2,3,4. William Joseph Gillin ll8 Farmington Road Historical viewpoints . . Olympic weight lifter in '68 . . wild comical times . . . Marines Football 35 Track 4. S Patricia Ann Godshall l4ll Route 38 Sports enthusiast . . . irked by egotists . enioys the shore . . . future secretary. F.B.L.A. lp Gym Aide 45 Sen- ior Prom5 Softball 2,3,4. Howard Jay Goldberg 412 Narragansett Drive Syzygy . . . the power of positive punning . . . friendly good looks and scholastic achievement . . . an engineer. Drama Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Student Council 4. St Lynn Gorgodian l9l7 Pippin Court Heighdy! . . . music and journalism . . . vibrant girl who likes people . . . teach element- ary school. Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 1,25 LIONS ROAR 3,45 Variety Show l,2,3,4. Jacob O. Grear 45l Kingston Drive lt's about that time . . . in- terest in military science . . . realistic opinions . . . science in- structor. Booster Club 45 Basketball 15 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Senior Prom. Bruce Goldberg l520 Berlin Road Slumber in study halls . . . Mad . . . literary inclinations . . . you don't swim in a pool room . . . dental destiny. Art Club 1,2,3,45 Biology I Club 25 Gym Aide 15 Language Club 25 Tennis 1,2. Jean Evelyn Goldner 537 Covered Bridge Road Lyn . . . enthusiastic mer- maid . . . constantly active and full ot fun . . . college and teaching. ASPECTS 25 Booster Club 2,3, 45 Bowling 1,25 Drama Club 35 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,45 Language Club 1,2,3,45 Monitor 45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Senior Prom5 Swim- ming 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 4. Ann Taylor Graves 2l2 Whitemarsh Way Conservative pixie . . . ex- presses her opinions and likes to get attention . . . homemaker. Bowling 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Health Careers Club 25 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 2,45 Monitor 25 Sen- ior Prom5 Swimming 1,2,4. Nancy Ellen Greenberg l502 Pleasant Drive While there's lite there's hope . . . pro-politics . . . every- thing is fun . . . career as a teacher. Art Club 35 Booster Club 45 Drama Club 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Junior- Senior Musical 45 Senior Prom. 4. Linda Ann Goodrich 2l5 Lamp Post Lane Personality plus . . . enioys musicals and driving around . . . culinary talents . . . will pursue a career in bookkeeping. Accounting Club 45 Art Club iii Marilyn Lois Gordon 526 Bancroft Road Refrigerator-raider . . . a keg- ler . . . partial to the Class ot '65 . . . a teacher. Booster Club 45 Bowling 2,3, 45 Language Club 2,45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,4. Daniel Guerriero l9l0 East Marlton Pike Journeys on his motorcycle . . . enioys independence . . . passes time racing . . . field of construction. iii 5 1 i Paul Joseph Haaz 428 Saratoga Drive Transfer student . . . usually found working in the lab enioys reading . . . future phar- macist. Doreen Marie Greenwood 25 Philmar Avenue Be good now . . . excels in Math . . . nothing beats home cooking . . . a future interior decorator. Art Club 4, Drama Club 2,4, F.H.A. l,2, Monitor 4. Debra Ellen Gross 408 Tanforan Drive Bright personality . . . art . . . a Dovell admirer . . . headed for airline hostess school. Art Club i,2,4, Chorus 3, Drama Club 2, Junior-Senior Mu- sical 4, Monitor 3,4, Senior Prom 4, Variety Show 4. Robert John Habina 654 Highland Avenue Contagious laugh . . . talented trumpeter and guitarist . . . ca- reer in the music world. Baseball i, Basketball l, Foot- ball l, Gym Aide 2, Junior-Sen- ior Musical 3,4, Language Club l, Variety Show 4. David Howard Hagerman 720 Deland Avenue A warm smile . . . barefoot through the halls . . . medical man. Ars Medica 3,4, Band 2, Jun- ior-Senior Musical 3,4, Senior Prom, Variety Show 4. Gary Norman Griffith 8 Webster Avenue Freckled red head . . . Ger- man food gourmet . . . spare time spent scuba diving . . . college bound. Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club 2, Variety Show 4. Robert Herman Gross 3l0 Juniper Drive Enioys Mad and Alfred E. Newman . . . interested in folk music . . . dentistry. Art Club 'l,2,3,4, Biology Club 3, Language Club l, RAM- PANT l, Variety Show 4. 5 i 5 s Nancy Jane Haeseler I69 Wesley Avenue Peppy cheerleader . . . queen of the Junior Prom . . . person- ality plus. . . future as a teacher. Booster Club 2, Cheerleader 3,4, Class Council 3, F.T.A. 3,4, Gym Aide 4, Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,4, Lacrosse 2,3,4, Swim- ming i,2. Stephannie Christine Hagland 322 Iris Road Stephi . . . powder fights in the locker room , . . fun means parties and dancing . . . career in medical technology. Art Club 3, F.H.A. 'l, Gym Aide 4, Language Club 2. Janet Therese Halbe Sherry Way Halbe . . . participates in all sports . . . enioys good parties and mysteries . . . future physi- cal education teacher. Basketball i,2,3,4, Booster Club 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Gym Alde'i,2,4, Hockey l,2,3,4, La- crosse 'l,2,3,4, Language Club 2,3, Student Council 3,4. Edward Fraser Halscheid l70 Grant Avenue Halsted . . . happy with life . . . Sandy's l94'l little black sports car . . . college, then the Peace Corps. Booster Club 4, Class Council 4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Junior Prom, Language Club 4, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom, World Affairs Club 3,4. Albert Charles Hand 802 Orlando Road Buddy . . . enioys listening to iazz piano . . . promising future. Art Club 4, Baseball 4. Judith Ann Haid l23 Chaucer Place Mike . . . petite and demure . . . inspiration from her work experiences . . . future in nurs- ing. ' Bowling i,2, Language Club i,2,3, LIONS ROAR 3, Senior Prom. James Sidler Harnish 408 Jefferson Avenue Slim . . . golf and shoveling asphalt . . . business and eco- nomics. Booster 4, Class Council 2, Intramural Bowling 2,3,4, Junior- Senior Musical 4, Student Coun- cil 3. Joseph Francis Haines I02 State Street Skin diving sports fan . . propensity for popular music . . . collegiate intentions . . . archi- tectural drafting. Booster Club 4, Engineering Club 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club i,2,3, RAMPANT 4. ..5- Qs i l 5 ll ly l Cynthia Jeanne Harris II20 Crane Drive Dee . . . Beatles on her mind . . . concerned with poli- tics . . . stewardess or secretary. Chorus l. l E i l E E l i Arthur Howard Halper 326 Nature Drive Found at the pool . . . con- stantly eating fruit . basket- ball and football . . . chemical engineering. Biology I Club 2, Engineering Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 3,4, RAM- PANT 4, Senior Prom, World Atfairs Club 4. Steven Wilson Hampton I'-730 Green Tree Road A national comic . . . his shoulder bag . . . that doesn't compute . . . marine biologist. Biology Club 2,37 Football 'ly Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club 2,3, World Affairs Club 4. Mary Mabelle Hansell Church Road and Kings Highway Bon . . . smiles for everyone . . . a true Southerner . . . will pursue a nursing career. Library Aide 4, Monitor 4. Joan Diane Harrison 414 Lavender Hill Drive Harri . . . loves people and a good time . . . directs activities . . . epitome ot sincerity and hard work . . . teaching. Booster Club 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Girls' State 35 Junior-Sen- ior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1,2,35 LIONS ROAR 2,35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Stu- dent Council 1,2,3,4. William Rolly Hawk lll 22 Jade Lane Buddy . . . fleet-tooted track man . . . displays great school spirit . . . Air Force and Agricul- ture after CHHS. Basketball 1,25 Lionettes 45 Track 3,4. Barbara Ann He'FFron I35 B Wallworth Apts. Fond of Spanish . . . optimist . . . her heart's in Pittsburgh . . . a dental hygienist after college. Booster Club 2,35 Chorus 1,2, 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Language Club 45 Student Council 3. Diane Lynne Harris 316 Iris Road Little Diane . . . art is for re- laxation . . . desire to play a guitar . . . hopes to teach. Art Club 1,2,45 Drama Club 25 F.T.A. 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 25 Monitor 45 Variety Show 4. Sharon Joy Hellman III 'Byron Terrace Philosophical . . . dedicated and sincere to everyone . . . a natural beauty . . . teacher of the retarded. Art Club 1,25 ASPECTS 45 Booster Club 45 Class Council 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musi- cal5 National Honor Society 3,4- RAMPANT 45 Student Council 2l Larry Michael Harris 318 lris Road Mystery tan . . . a day at the - shore . . . traveling salesman. I l Anita Toby Herring 9Il East Cherry Hill Apts. Parties and romantic music . . . loves meeting people and showing school spirit . . . Span- ish teacher. Art Club 15 Biology I Club 25 Chorus 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior Prom5 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1,2,3,45 Ottice Aide 45 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom. Spencer Harrison I2 Washington Avenue Blue eyes . . . has faith in the world situation . . . bright tuture in the Navy. Deborah Elizabeth Heclcer 28 Colmar Road The original compact blonde . . . talented musician . . . Oh, George! . . . Ocean City . . . future in government. ASPECTS 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Citizenship Institute 35 Choir 3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musi- cal 3,45 Language Club 1,2,3,45 LIONS ROAR 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 National Latin Honor Society 35 RAMPANT 45 Senior Ensemble 45 South Jersey Band 25 Variety Show 1,2,3,4. Larry David Heller 401 King George Road Slim . . . enioys excitement and athletics . . . passes time by racing cars . . . a technician. Baseball 15 Basketball lp Biol- ogy Club 1. I S Catherine Marie Hewitt l20 Kipling Road Cass . . . loquacious . . . gym presents problems . . . fu- ture secretary. Booster Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 35 Senior Prom 4. E l Q 1 l l 5 E : l -N Linda Bryce Hollyday 509 Salsbury Road A southern accent . . . unfor- gettable first day at Cl-lHS . . . loves to laugh . . . future in teaching. Mary Beth Hill II3 Hedgerow Drive Tinker . . . an ardent reader . . , loves vigorous sports and singing . . . future as law or medical secretary. All State Choir 45 Art Club 45 Basketball 25 Booster Club 25 Choir 3,45 Drama Club 45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Senior En- semble5 Variety Show 4. Carolynne Elizabeth Hockel I30 Chaucer Place Peppy . . .friendly and talk- ative . . . easily spotted by her height . . . future homemaker. Booster Club 35 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Library Aide 35 Sen- ior Prom. Robyn Hope Hoffman I35 Mansfield Boulevard A well-dressed sophisticate . . . enjoys dancing and math . . . vacations in Atlantic City . . . teacher. Chorus 1,25 Drama Club 25 Language Club 2,35 Ofhce Aide 3,45 Senior Prom. Charlotte May Himmelberger 109 Courtland Road Charli . . . never panics . . . attends all the football games . . . always active . . . a future in education. Art Club 45 Booster Club 3,45 Ceramics Club 25 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lan- guage Club 25 Library Aide 15 Monitor 2,3,45 Senior Prom5 Va- riety Show 4. Irma Ruth Hoffman 7 Valley Brook Court Always talking . . . life is for living . . . music with plenty of olrums . . . future social worker. Art Club 45 Basketball 1,25 Booster Club 1,25 Drama Club 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Hockey 1,2,35 Junior- Senior Musical 45 Language Club 2, Monitor 45 Softball 25 Student Council 2. Susan Holden 1530 Burnt Mill Road A champion swimmer . . fun is an open house party . . . devours anything chocolate . . . future looks bright. Art Club 45 Swimming 1,2, 3,4. H ti 5 Henry Boyd Hildebrand 59 Cooper Avenue Hank . . . one of the best tenors ever . . . constantly oils his trombone . . .tennis matches . . . a career in business admin- istration. Band 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 2,35 Junior-Senior Musi- cal 3,45 Language Club 25 LIONS ROAR 45 Senior Ensemble5 Ten- nis 45 Variety Show 2,3,4. E Myra Honigman 4I6 Jamaica Drive Mama . . . theater, debates and literature . . . teaching or dramatics. ASPECTS 2,3,45 Booster Club 2,35 Drama Club 2,3,45 F.T.A 2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,4 Language Club 1,25 Library Aide 35 LIONS ROAR 1,2,3,45 RAM- PANT 45 Temple Speech Festival 3,45 Variety Show 2. Rufhanne Hopkins Chestnut Terrace Talented athlete and musician . . . quietly reserved, but loves cheerleading . . . future English teacher. Art Club 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 2,35 Cheerleader 3,45 Class Councl 35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Hockey 1,25 Junior-Senior Mu- sical 45 Language Club 1,25 NEWSNOOK 1,25 senior Prom, Variety Show 4. t f 2 Knufe David Jackson ll7 Granville Drive Jazz fan . . . loves steak and sleep . . . enioys history . . . future undecided. Bowling 25 Football 1. Gwefhelyn Hornish 122 Mansfield Boulevard South Gwen . . . anything South- ern . . . sincere and friendly . . . a probable medical technician. Art Club 35 Booster Club 2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 2,35 Library Aide 2, 3,45 Senior Prom. James Francis Hughson 800 Johns Road Anyone for a rebuilt carbure- tor? . . . mechanical leanings . . . sportsman . . . future in engineering. Baseball 15 Bowling 2,3,45 En- gineering Club 45 Football 35 Language Club 2,3. Richard Andrew Ifflander 1512 Beverley Terrace iff . . . talent for gymnastics . . .classic good looks . . .career in drafting. Art Club 3,45 Basketball 15 Football 2,35 Gymnastics 1,2,3, 45 Language Club 15 Student Council 1,2. ' s Susan Jane Howard 63 Madison Avenue An easy-going blonde . . . powerful swimmer and spirited cheerleader . . . energetic . . . college ahead. Cheerleader 3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Gym Aide 1,25 Hockey 1,25 .lun- ior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Language Club Aj OFfice Aide 35 Swimming 1,2,3,4. Milton Howard Hufl' Jr. 1409 Overbrook Drive Versatile band member . . . likes to study people . . . enioys extracurricular activities . . . fu- ture architect. Band 1,2,3,45 Russian Club 3. Sandra Rori lsaacson 133 Keats Place Eyesy . . . music lover . . . Spanish is her subiect . . . plans to be a beautician. Art Club 3,45 Language Club 15 Office Aide 35 Senior Prom. Janice Barbara Horn 313 Chelten Parkway The simple life . . . novels are her favorite . . . profits from her activities . . . language maior. Booster Club 1,45 Junior-Sen- ior Musical 3,45 NEWSNOOK 1, 25 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom. Bonny S. Jacobson 304 Laural Place Many cultural interests . . . fond of children and animals. . . a loyal friend . . . college beck- ons. ASPECTS 3,45 Biology ll Club 35 Booster Club 45 Drama Club 1,2,35 F.T.A. 1,25 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 1,25 Library Aide 15 LIONS ROAR 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Sen- ior Prom. Carol Ann Johnson 5l4 Bancroft Road Petite with freckles . . . artistic aptitude . . . favors medieval history and King Arthur . . . future in art. Art Club 2,3,45 ASPECTS 3,45 Gym Aide lj Junior Prom5 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 45 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Student Council 2. Roland Godfrey Johnson 320 Browning Lane Rollo . . . spends his leisure time at Crest Lanes . . . enioys Art Club trips . . . will enter the construction Held. Art Club 4. Joseph Rodger James 352l Church Road Rodger . . . self-assured sci- ence advocate . . . optimistic ioker . . . future A.M.A. mem- ber. Ars Medica 3,45 Biology Club 25 Drama Club 25 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 2,35 Model Club 1,25 Variety Show 2,3,4. Alan Peter Jensen ll23 'Qorlt Road Characterized by size . . . par- ticipates in local sports . . . in- different . . . science career. Biology Club 25 Booster Club 45 Bowling 25 Language Club l. Terrylee Johnson 69 B Parkway Apts. Terry . . . world optimist . . . horseback riding enthusiast . . . attracted to her friends . . . airline stewardess. Art Club 3,45 Chorus 45 Junior Prom5 Office Aide 45 Senior Prom. Barbara Allen Jones I9 Rose Lane Jonesy . . . favors the blues . . . management or buying. Accounting Club 35 Basketball l,25 Junior-Senior Musical 35 Language Club 15 Office Aide 45 Senior Prom5 Softball l,2. Marilynne Elizabeth Jedlicka Woodcrest Avenue Maggie . . . views most situations seriously . . . fun is a clay at the shore . . .future edu- cator. Chorus 2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Lan- guage Club 3. Carol Ann Johnson 9l5 Longwood Avenue Blondie . . . nurse's aide . . . inspired by J.F.K .... pros- pective nurse. Booster Club 2,3,45 Health Careers Club 2,3,45 Junior-Sen- ior Musical 3,45 Language Club l,2,3,45 Office Aide 45 Student Council 3,4. William Henry Johnston Jr. 226 Chelten Parkway Derives pleasure from a vari- ety of things . . . high goals in life . . . swims like a fish . . . mortician. Biology I Club 2,35 Chorus 3,45 Language Club 45 Radio Club lp Senior Ensemble. Robert Lee Jones Jr. 208 Walt Whitman Boulevard Prime Beef . . . pursues man's favorite sport: hunting . . . enchanted by African war dances . . . future at college. Art Club 45 Gym Aide 3. Dallas John Jordon IOO7 Murray Street Tex . . . friendly laughter . . .the western kind of life . . . future career in accounting. Accounting Club 3,45 Football 2,3,4. Gary Paul Kahn 3lI Provincial Apts., East Boulevard G-hengis and the white char- iot . . . fond memories of Vine- land . . . man inthe Van Heusen shirt . . . business college. Football lg Junior Prom5 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 3,45 Senior Prom. Cathleen Elizabeth Kazakewich 323 Third Avenue Quick with the calculations . . . usually reserved . . . inter- est in photography . . . future. Accounting Club 3,4. Carol Ann Kennedy 6 Rose Lane Petite and personable . . . que sera sera . . . loyalty and pride in CHHS . . . secretarial career.- F.H.A. 'l5JUi'1lOt'-Sel'llOI' Musical 45 Office Aide 45 Senior Prom5 Student Council l,2,35 Variety Show 4. Alan Stuart Josselson 26 Glen Lane Science for fun and profit . . . well-voiced opinions . . . Peter Nero . . . promising career in medicine. Ars Medica 3,45 Biology Club i5 Class Council 1,2535 Debating Team i,2,3,45 Language. Club .l,2j Math Club 'l,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 RAMPANT 45 World Affairs Club 3,4. Frank Richard Kalusa 228 Willlflfr Avenue George . . . swingin' sax player . . . optimistic . . . pros- perous accountant. Basketball i5 Language Club 35 Monitor 35 Track 3,4. Austin John Kennedy lll Il3 Pine Valley Road The South will rise again . . . putts and birdies . . . being with people . . . business ad- ministration after college. Football 35 Golf 2,3,45 Student Council 2. David Lawrence Kennedy 6 Coopers Run Drive Welcome addition to our school . . . track and gymnastics i . . . varied reading . . . success ' in the future. Gymnastics Team 45 Track 4. John Jeffrey Kane l5l8 Longfellow Drive Ghengis . . . fun-loving photographer . . . beware of his brief case and car . . . future in physics and astronomy. Language Club l,2,35 LIONS ROAR 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Photography Club 45 RAMPANT 3,4. ss ss T l Andrew lvan Kapust 206 Garfield Avenue Opinionated, but open-mind' ed . . . sings bass and writes poetry. . . caustic wit . . . career in medicine. ASPECTS 2,3,45 Booster Club 45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 2,35 Drama Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Library Aide 45 Mathematics Club 35 RAMPANT 45 Senior En- semble5 Variety Show 2,4. E i EQ James Vincent Kennedy i405 Farrell Avenue Jungle Jim . . . distinctive eyes . . . football is his specialty . . . prospective teacher. Football 'l,2,35 Monitor 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Track i,2. Elaine Sandra Kerns 426 Jamaica Drive A smile for all . . . optimistic and sincere . . . musical inclina- tions . . . career in dental tech- nology. Art ,Club l,2,3,45 Booster Club 25 Chorus 25 Health Careers Club 2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club l,2. l W 3 Bettina Chalmers King IO2 Hedgerow Drive Tina . . . summers at the cape . . . partial to art and music. . . vivacious . . . art school. Art Club i,2,3,43 Ceramics Club 45 Drama Club 45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club i,2,35 RAMPANT 4. Dale James Kishbaugh 52 Knollwcod Drive Kish . . . outgoing person- ality . . . seldom serious . . . a football man . . . hotel manager or teacher. Booster Club 45 Class Council 45 Football 'l,2,35 Track 2. Barbara Gay Kent 56 Grant Avenue Gay . . . constant amnesia . . . lacrosse enthusiast . . . edu- cation major in college. Art Club 25 Booster Club 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musi- cal 45 Lacrosse l,2,3,45 Language Club 1,25 RAMPANT lg Senior Prom. Arthur Steven Kessler 306 lris Road Driving in his convertible . . . optimistic . . . sports are his spe- cialty . . . successful future. Basketball 25 Football 25 Jun- ior-Senior Musical5 Language Club 25 Senior Prorn5 Wresting 3,4. l Judith Ann King 502 Leeann Road Kegler . . . studious and congenial . . . enioys bowling . . . college. Booster Club 3,45 Bowling 2, 3,45 Language Club 'l,2,35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Junior A.M.S.5 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom. James Richard Klagholz 507 Hastings Road Quiet, but amusing . . . spends his time playing a fender bass . . . balancing on the edge of a diving board . . . future plans in hotel management. Swimming i,2. 1' Jeffrey lra Kessler 30 Knollwood Drive Accomplished accordianist . . . outstanding student . . . quick- witted debator . . . masterful matman . . . college. Booster Club 45 Language Club 1,25 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Wrest- ling i,2,3,4. l 1 l l t l Marylou Kiggins 327 Union Avenue Seen marching on the field . . . sincere friend . . . l get misty . . . prospective secre- tary. Accounting Club 35 Color Guard 3,45 Junior Prom5 Monitor i5 National Honor Society 3,45 Office Aide 45 Senior Prom5 Stu- dent Council 2,3. t lm Barbara Eva Kraier I6 Kenwood Drive Fondness for people . . . sparkling outlook . . . finds 'nusic pleasurable . . . Spanish instructor. Booster Club 45 Bowling 45 Language Club 4. ' Barbara Elaine Kravih I4I Cherry Tree Lane Theatrical productions are her first love . . . enioys participating in activities . . . college bound. Art Club 3,45 ASPECTS 3,4 Ceramics Club 45 Chorus 3 Class Council 35 Junior Prom Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lan guage Club 2,35 Monitor 4 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Va riety Show 4. F I Frances Evelyn Klein 325 Oak Avenue Friendly disposition . . . sing- ing and playing the piano . , . explores the good side ot things . . . secretarial field. Choir 45 Chorus 35 Drama Club 25 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Library Aide 25 Office Aide 4. Tara Kim Kost 426 Barby Lane Radiant looks and personality . . . Navy forever . . . extensive traveler . . . zeal for athletics and academics . . . college. Basketball 2,3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Girls State 35 Gym Aide 1,2,3, 45 Hockey 2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,2, 3,45 Language Club 1,25 Student Council 3,4. Dorene Ann Kravitz 229 Cambridge Road Lively and school spirited . . . people tascinate her . . . leader of F.T.A .... college. Booster Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 2, 3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 2,35 LlON'S DEN 25 LIONS ROAR 1,2,35 NEWS- NOOK 1,25 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom. John James Krown 25 School Lane Sports enthusiast . . . enioys history . . . usually reserved . . . future teacher. Baseball 3,45 Basketball lg Booster Club 35 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 Gym Aide 3,4. l l Larry Lee Klein 401 Chapel Avenue Larry Lenape . . . forensic giant . . . inspired by Miss Zeig- ler and the beast . . . ap- proaching law practice. ASPECTS 45 Debating Club 3, 45 Temple Speech Festival 3,45 World AFFairs Club 1. Paul Douglass Kowalski 55 Pine Valley Road Killer . . . classical music . . . Nulli llligitimi Carborun- dum -his philosophy of life . . . cardiac surgeon. Ars Medica 3,45 Biology I Club 25 Booster Club 45 Junior Classical League 2,3,45 Language Club 2,35 Swimming 2,3,45 Trainer 3,4. Fred Charles Krieger I2 Kenwood Drive Blasis . . . his l'il red M.G. . . . never a dull moment . . . veterinarian. Football 1,2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 1,25 Senior Prom 4. Sheral Anne Kruedlbach 607 Dudley Avenue Quiet, but 'Forceful . . . appre- ciates and enioys the arts . . . history scholar . . . future suc- cess assured. Archaeology Club 25 Art Club 25 Drama Club 35 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 35 Lan- guage Club 1,25 Library Aide 15 Senior Prom5 Variety Show 2,3. W ., ,,... Roxanne Marie Kuhl 1408 Longfellow Drive Roxi . . . a perpetual smile . . . enioys Spanish and musicals . . . those hand motions . . . teaching in the future. Booster Club 25 Language Club 45 Library Aide 1,25 Senior Prom. u Carol Ann Eleanor Kurtz 215 Woodland Avenue Will always remember CHHS . . . modern drama . . . talkative and friendly . . . future private secretary. Accounting Club 35 Art Club 3,45 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Senior Prom. Marilyn Dee Lamberslcy 707 East Cherry Hill Apts. A bright smile . . . loves all types of music . . . a whiz at languages . . . future teacher. Bowling 15 Choir 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Drama Club 45 F.T.A. 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lan- guage Club 1,2,3,4. Robert John Kryszczalc 600 Highland Avenue Outdoorsmari and karate champion . . . happy-go-lucky . . .salads at the Pub. . .future accountant. Monitor 4. l E 'Elaine Marie Lasher 1912 Graydon Avenue Lainey . . . art and folk music . . . always smiling . . . likes all water sports . . . secre- tarial work. Art Club 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Office Aide 45 Sen- ior Prom. Joanne Marie Kuhl l408 Longfellow Drive Jo . . . vivacious personal- ity . . . sincerity personified . . . school spirited . . . college ahead. Booster Club 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Junior Classical League 45 Lan- guage Club 3,45 Language Lab Aide 45 Senior Prom5 Variety Show 45 World Affairs Club 3. S B l la William Daniel Lattiere 308 Oak Avenue Dislikes early rising . . . base- ball practice with friends . . . shave and a haircut, two bits . . . perspective barber. Paul Louis Kumpf Jr. ll0 Cooper Avenue P.K. . . . reading isn't the only way to learn . . . enioys singing . . . plays the harmonica . . . accountant. Accounting Club 3,45 Choir 3, 45 Cross Country 15 F.T.A. 45 Gym Aide 25 World Affairs Club 4. Charles Joseph Latferty 381 Kresson Road Bucky . . . definitely not a chemist . . . the physical type . . . cars and music . . . bright future. Teri Joyce Landsburg 301 Cherry Hill Boulevard Sensitive and enthusiastic per- sonality . . . Israeli traveler . . . loves languages . . . strong per- sonal convictions . . . field of linguistics. ASPECTS 2,3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior Classical League 3,45 Lan- guage Club 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 National Latin Honor Society 35 Orchestra 1,25 45 Student Council 1,2,3,4. , l . l i i Susan Maureen Lehman 204 Harvest Road A warm smile. . . adds much to school spirit . . . folk music and football . . . teacher. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, F.T.A. 2, 3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lacrosse 3,4, Language Club 1, 2, Oltice Aide 4, Softball 2, Stu- dent Council 3,4. Judith Ann Leppanen 332 Qranford Road Stimulated by good literature . . . no love lost for gym class . . . solitary singing . . . future Wave. Archery 2, Booster Club 4, Bowling 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club 1, Library Aide 3, Modern Dance 2. Joanne Marie Leps - 214 Chapel Avenue Jo . . . CHHS mermaid . . . friendly girl who enioys lots of activity . . . medical technology. Art Club 1,2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Hockey 1,2,4, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 1, Monitor 4, Swimming 2,3,4, Variety Show 4. i Young Kok Lee 24 Sheridan Avenue Corky . . . determined to start a soccer team . . .the C. K. Yang of CHHS . . . college. Art Club 3,4, Booster Club 4, Cross Country 4, Monitor 1,2, Track 3,4, Wrestling 3,4. i A ii . . , , i s E Jerry Leute 1312 Sherry Lane Nutt talk . . . loves being part of a theatrical production . . . a real optimist . , . teaching career. Art Club 1,2,3,4, Chorus 2, Class Council 2, Drama Club 2, 3,4, F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club 1,2, Library Aide 1,2, Senior Prom, Variety Show 4. Alan David Leeds 3l4 East Cherry Hill Apts, Seeds -lsrael's pigskin all- star . . . c'mon baby . . . Term- paper Inc. and the Cherry Hill Mafia . . . future executive. Class-Officer 2, Football l,2, 3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Student Council 4. i Richard Levi 521 Howard Road Frenchy . . . love that iazz . . . science fiction is his reading matter . . . college, then engi- neering. Biology Club 2, Monitor 3. Pamela Patricia LeLong Il7 Byron Terrace Go, go Phillies! . . . accom- plished violinist and pianist . . . usually reserved . . . college. Art Club 4, Booster Club 3,4, Ceramics Club 4, Drama Club 1, F.T.A. 3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club 1,3,4, Monitor 4, Variety Show 4. Thomas Damien Leppert l200 Park Drive Lep . . . witty and fun to have around . . . a love for foot- ball . . . future in construction. Basketball 1, Class Council 4, Football 1,2,3,4, Senior Prom, Wrestling 2,4. Michael David Leshner 1005 Lowber Drive Inspiration from Bob Dylan . . . motorcycles and flying . . . science buff . . . an engineer after college. ' Cross Country 3, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 2, Monitor 1, Radio Club 2, Variety Show 4. Nestor George Levotch Jr. l9lI East Chapel Avenue Ness . . . Charles Atlas II . . . track and field . . . archi- tecture after college. Biology Club 2, Track i,2,3,4, Wrestling i. s i 1 s Dorothy Caroline Longo 4ll Cherry Hill Boulevard Dottie . . . gregarious girl with a ready smile . . . teacher. ASPECTS 3, Booster Club 2, 3,4, Chorus 3,4, Class Officer 4, Drama Club 3, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musi- cal 3,4, LIONS ROAR 3, RAM- PANT 4, Senior Prom, Variety Show 3. Lorraine Thelma Lewun llO4 Martin Avenue Rainie . . . natural blonde . . . annoyed with unpunctual people . . . dental assistant. Art Club 3,4, Chorus 2, F.B.L.A. 2,4, F.H.A. 3, Language Club 2, LlON'S DEN 4, Monitor 3, Secretarial Aide 4. David Alan Lisker I36 Eaton Way Smiling Dave enioys biology . . . an aversion for math . . . gardening . . . future college student. Archaeology Club l, Biology Club l, Chorus 'l, Mineralogy Club l, Senior Ensemble, Variety Show 1. Susan Jean Lockwood 3 Stratford Court New to our school . . . the lashes to fiirt with . . . adverse to prejudice . . . inspired by her travels in Europe . . . tuture teacher. Booster Club 4, Bowling 4, Chorus 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4. , . Ferna Helene Lichtman 7 Brookdale Drive A true conservative . . . her heart is in acting . . . favors music . . . a schoolteacher. Art Club 4, Booster Club 4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Variety Show 3,4. Robert John Little 29 Munn Lane Little Bob . . . worry free . . . swimming and reading his- torical novels are favorites . . . future Naval man. Lynn Ellen London Il7 Kingswood Court Lovely captain of the color- guard . . . Spanish presents no problem . . . likes to be busy. . . Colorado State. ASPECTS 2,3, Booster Club 2,3,4, Bowling 2, Chorus 3, Class Council 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club l,2, RAMPANT 4, Variety Show 3,4. Jeffry Alan Levy I Eddy Lane A word or ioke for every oc- casion . . . A.Z.A. prez . . . never a dull moment . . . will study law. Art Club 4, Gymnastic Team 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club 2,3, Track 4, Variety Show 3,4. 4 i 1 l i Joseph Martin Looby 2I3 South Brookfield Road Lumpy . . . big number 73 . . .an ear attuned to WIBG . . . will hate to leave CHHS . . . fu- ture in sports. Basketball l, Football i,2,3,4, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Track i,4, Wrestling 4. Katherine Frances Lord 403 Garden State Boulevard Long red hair . . . those trips to New York . . . riding in the back of her truck . . . gym teacher. Art Club 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lacrosse 4, Office Aide 4, Senior Prom. Amos Jay Mace lll 2l20 Church Road Jay Ace Mace . . . devoted to his class . . . happy person- ality . . . further education. - Booster Club 4, Class Otihcer 4, Class Council 4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, RAMPANT 4. William Russell Lovett l420 Brace Road An All-American boy and an outstanding athlete . . . Hey, guy, what can I say? . . . na- tural comic . . . architect. Basketball 2,3,4, Football 1, 2,3,4, Language Club l,2, Stu- dent Council 2,3,4, Track i,2, 3,4. John Elwood Lunlcenheimer 404 East Cherry Hill Apts. Lunk . . . Er Spricht Deutsch ...makes up his own mind... success in engineering assured. Biology Club l, Engineering Club l,2,3, Language Club 1, Model Club i,2,3, World Affairs l. Elaine Naomi Lynch 8 Russell Terrace Little One . . . a day at the shore . . . hairdressing school. ASPECTS 3, F.H.A. 3, Monitor 3, Ottice Aide 4. Diana Camila Ludwig 332 Union Avenue Agreeable and friendly . . . Elvis forever . . . homemaking specialist . . . future hairdresser. Art Club 3, F.H.A. 3, Oflhce Aide 4. Monique C. Lustenberger 2I5 Drake Road Mon-a-q . . . overflow of vitality . . . amazing aptitude for languages . . . foreign education leading to an airline hostess. Art Club 3,4, Biology Club 2, Booster Club 4, Language Club 2,3,4. Kathleen Mary MacCausland 720 Jetferson Avenue Refined manner . . . enioys history . . . bowling and softball star . . . future teacher. Art Club l,2,3,4, Bowling l, 2,3,4, F.T.A. 'l,2,3,4, Language Club l,2, Softball l. Sandra Jean Losch l400 Park Boulevard Hi, Booby! . . . iazz . . . active, enthusiastic lass with a warm heart . . . future beauti- cian. Choir 4, Chorus 3, Color Guard 4, Junior-Senior Musical 3, Language Club 2. Richard Paul Mackin l28 North Woodstock Drive One of The Big 5 . . L folk music and the guitar . . . easy going attitude . . . hopes to be- come a doctor. 1 Susan Ann Malanchulc 500 Pelham Road Friendly newcomer to CHHS . . . shades of the midwest . . . loves people . . . true challenge to Joan Baez . . . elementary teacher. Art Club 45 Booster Club 45 Junior-Sen?.:r Musical 45 Senior Prom. Joseph Barry Mancine 316 Belle Arbor Drive Wild sense of humor . . . fast on his feet in the backtield . . . an optician after college. Baseball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Language Club 25 Track 2. Janice Gail MacNeal 220 Ocean Drive Sooty . . . watch out, Sooty's on the road . . . that bongo beat . . . future plans include business college. Junior-Senior Musical 45 Li- brary Aide 45 Secretarial Service Squad 45 Senior Prom5 Softball 45 Variety Show 4. William John Makara 206 Juniper Drive Enioys swimming and base- ball . . . an interest in history . . . opposes our crowded halls . . , future Army man. Craig Allan Mangeng 423 State Street Math presents a challenge . . . tres tall . . . black parties and ltalian foods . different laugh . . . mathematics maior at Get- tysburg. Archaeology Club 35 Art Club 45 Drama Club 4. William Kenneth Marley 433 Princeton Avenue Happy-go-lucky newcomer . . . the M's have it-math, mystery and money . . . eager to have a good time . . . teacher after the Air'Force. Baseball 4. Q. Robert Walter Maines 23 Philmar Avenue Outspokeri individualist . . . Sidney Stewart . . . lt's a crazy mixed up world . . . future in working or the Navy. Basketball 15 Biology 1 Club 25 Booster Club 45 Football 15 Gym Aide 35 Monitor 3,4. Yvonne Diane Maladra I7 Brookdale Drive ?eanut . . . amusement park fan . . . interested in people . . . dental hygienist. Biology ll Club 45 Chorus 35 Class Council 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Lan- guage Club 15 Library Aide 1,35 Variety Show 3. Nicholas Dennis Marella III3 West Valleybroolc Road Worry free and study shy . . . a certain burning locker . . . en- ioys riding around . . . future undecided. Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 25 Monitor 1. Kenneth Joseph Marr Jr. l9l8 Delicious Way Saxophonist in band . . . en- ioys bowling, popular music and algebra . . . promising future. Archaeology Club 45 Band 1, 2,3,45 Bowling '15 Engineering Club 2. Sandra Lee 'Mathews Glenn Marshall Mat Kathleen Marie Marrara IO9 North Brookfield Road Enioys people . . . favors home economics . . . entertained by Oliver . . . a business career in the future. Sandra Jean Marshall I4 Edgewood Drive A research chemist . . . varied observations . . . manages CHHS mermaids . . . quiet, refined . . . Dickinson life ahead. Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club l,2,45 Monitor 35 National Honor Society 3,45 NEWSNOOK 2,35 RAMPANT 45 Swimming 2,3,4. l23 Ashbrook Road Tiny and blonde . . . her heart's in Annapolis . . . enioys twirling and folk music . . . fu- ture secretary. Booster Club 45 Maiorette 4. Nancy Ellen Mauger 206 Harvest Road A sincere, dependable opti- mist. . . inspired by life . . . a smile for everyone. . . language maior. Booster Club i,2,3,45 Class Council 45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Hockey 2,35 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lacrosse 3,45 Lan- guage Club l,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Office Aide 35 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom. Richard Vernon Marsh 40l Columbia Boulevard Dick . . . even smiles as he sings . . . pillar of choir and band . . . tennis champ . . . future teacher. All State Choir 3,45 Band l,2, 3,45 Chorus l,2,3,45 Junior-Sen- ior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1,25 Orchestra 45 Senior Ensem- ble5 Tennis l,45 Variety Show l,3,4. Andrew Duane Martin 302 Belle Arbor Drive Rock hound prexy . . . a real lifesaver . . . pigskin lover . . . executive future lies in big busi- ness. Class Council 35 Football i,2, 3,45 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 25 Mineralogy Club 3,45 Monitor 35 Senior Prom. t Richard Kirk Martin l9l6 Delicious Way Best scout in South Jersey . . . scientific talents . . . enioys physical exercise . . . future in metallurgical engineering. Archaeology Club 35 Basket- ball 1,25 Biology I Club 25 En- gineering Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club lg Track lp World Affairs Club 4. . w sM, 3Il Cherry Hill Boulevard Hey, man . . . physical per- fectionist . . . science fiction fan . . . college bound. Ars Medica 45 Biology l Club 25 Biology ll Club 3,45 Bowling i5 Gymnastic Club i,2,35 Gym- nastic Team 45 Variety Show 4. Kathleen Victoria McBride 500 Chapel Avenue Her eyes and laugh . . . loves dancing, driving, and dating . . . her favorite is physical education . . . secretarial work. Guidance Aide 45 Library Aide 3. Elaine Susan Martini Ranaldo Terrace Enioys the movies and sociol- ogy . . . long forgotten piano player . . . considering a beau- tician's career. ws..s.........,...,... .. l i 1 4 . 5 gy is 5. ss R . il ii ii William Thomas McCargo Mill Road Foot with a beat . . . prefers history . . . winning grin . . . his success is assured. Football 15 Track 1. George Edward McCloskey 305 Pelham Road McClosk . . . another mem- ber of The Big 5 . . . basket- ball fan . . . college in the fu- ture. Basketball 1. Noble Francis McNaughton Kresson Road Mac . . . tremendous in size as well as in heart . . . the Big Five . . . blockbuster of the foot- ball team . . . undecided future. Football 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 25 Model Club 15 Senior Prom5 Va- riety Show 2,4. Elizabeth Lucy Mechler 52 Wesley Avenue Betsy . . . her iasmine per- fume . . . partial to the class of '63 . . . panzarotties . . . house- wife of tomorrow. Chorus 1,45 F.H.A. 1. Dorothy Ann McCart 4B Parkway Apts. Her own brand of life . . .the eyes have it . . . talented artist . . . Scotch and Soda . . . fu- ture in interior decoration. ' Art Club 1,2,3,45 ASPECTS 3, 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 15 Office Aide 2,3,45 RAMPANT 45 Student Council 1. Ronald Charles McGarry 490 Pelham Road Reb . . . aversion to solid and trig . . . friendly gridiron star . . . aviator after college. Booster Club 25 Bowling 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Language Club i,2. Judith Ann Mead 200 State Street Spanish is her subiect . . . a Linda Sharon McGee 458 East Chapel Avenue Sam . . . deep feelings and strong beliefs . . . enioys the arts . . . college and then social work. Art Club 3,45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Senior Ensemble5 Variety Show 45 World Affairs Club 4. H' N rr SB special Austin-Healey . . . quietly reserved . . . elementary school teacher. Basketball 15 Class Council 25 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Gym Aide 25 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 1,25 RAMPANT 45 Student Council 1. Barry Benjamin Medgebow I4 Knollwood Drive Medge . . . wild over pro- gressive iazz . . . found around the girls and guys . . .Air Force and automotive engineering. Bowling 1,25 Football 3,45 Gym Aide 25 Language Club 1, 2,35 Wrestling 3,4. lil Kenneth Dunning McMahon ll 1008 Rabville Road Interest in the exotic and the classical . . . intellectual creativ- ity . . . sociology and English . . . college. Madeline M. Midiri 346 Union Avenue Mad . . . enioys dancing . . . inspired by Miss McNitt. . . looks for a good time . . . medical technician. F.H.A. l, Gym Aide 4, Junior- Senior Musical 4, Library Aide 3, Office Aide 2,4, Student Council l,2,3. l Dorothy Mildred Milano I523 Longfellow Drive Buckwheat . . . English is a favorite . . . sincere manner . . . a future nurse. ASPECTS 2, Guidance Aide 4, Health Careers Club 3,4, Junior Prom, RAMPANT 3,4, Senior Prom. Robert Donald Melson Jr. 3l6 Sheffield Road Ham operator . . . best trom- bonist in band . . .fine mind for math . . . quiet, thoughtful man- ner. . . future business adminis- trator. Band l,2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Radio Club 4, Va- riety show 1,3,4. Eugene Meyer IOO South Mansfield Boulevard Worry free and work shy . . . enioys history and football . . . excitement is tuff . . . future accountant. Football 'l, Gymnastics Team 4. Ronald Victor Milewski ll0l West Valleybrook Drive Surely you iest . . . true in- dividualist . . . Henry Cabot Lodge and medical research . . . future physician. Ars Medica 3,4, ASPECTS 3,4, Biology I Club, Biology ll Club 3,4, Cross Country l, Gym- nastics Team 4, Junior Prom 3, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club l,2, LIONS ROAR 4, Model Club l,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Radio Club l,2,3,4, Senior Prom. Barbara Jean Miller 3l Stanford Road Bonnie and her unusual laugh . . . enioys folk music. . . no love lost for gym class . . . future executive secretary. Art Club 4, Booster Club 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Office Aide 4, Variety Show 4. Marcia Ann Merchel l3l Cooper Landing Road Completely uninhibited . . . always active . . . gym is her fa- vorite . . . future teacher. Booster Club 3,4, Chorus 3,4- I Drama Club 4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club l,2,3,4. William Garwood Mickley Jr. l6I2 Bryant Road A-9 away from home . . . sin- cere . . . summers at the Music Fair . . . scenic and lighting de- sign. Art Club l,2,3,4, ASPECTS 3, Booster Club 4, Drama Club 4, Junior Prom 3, Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,4, LIONS ROAR 3,4, RAM- PANT 4, Senior Prom, Student Council i,2,3,4, Swimming l. i 5 3 5 t l it l Andree Jayne Miller 68 Madison Avenue Peeved by rock and roll . . . avid guitar enthusiast . . . works with under-privileged children . . . art career. Art Club 2,3,4, Hockey l,2, Variety Show 4. Bonnie Lynn Miller I66 East Evesham Road Royaleer drummer . . . enioys basketball and the shore . . . secretarial career. Accounting Club 3,4, Booster Club 4, F.H.A. l, Office Aide 4. it Pamela Jane Miller 309 Cherry Hill Boulevard Creative . . . treckle-faced, long-haired individual . . . digs beards and Hondas . . . choreog- raphy otters self-expression. Chorus 2,35 Drama Club 3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lan- guage Club 2,3,45 Modern Dance Club 45 RAMPANT 45 Variety Show 2,3,4. Betty-Jo Mills 29A Parlrway Apts. Giggles . . . personality-plus . . . choir is her club . . .tuture secretary. Choir 45 Chorus 2,3,45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Softball 45 Variety Show 4. Anthony John Medica l249 East Marlton Pilre Music concerts and Mr. Barclay . . . curly hair . . . finds pleasure in lifting weights . . . future pharmacist. Language Club l,2j Variety Show 4. Charles Greenwood 'Miller lll IOS Chaucer Road The well-rounded brain . . . friendly and sincere . . . don't forget the trumpet . . . success in science. Band l,2,3,45 Debating Club 45 Language Club 1,25 Mathe- matics Club 25 National Honor Society 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Wres- tling 1. Maxine Martha Moore 208 State Street Our head maiorette . . . good times at the shore . . . a talented dancer . . . college. Accounting Club 35 Chorus 15 F.B.L.A. 1,25 Junior-Senior Musi- cal 35 Language Club lp Maior- ette 1,2,3,45 Swimming 25 Va- riety Show 2,3,4. Donald Bradford Miller IOO7 Tampa Avenue Whity . . . the great out- doors . . . explorer . . . chem- istry will be his life's work. Basketball 1. Rachel Lynn Moore 305 Linderman Avenue Rach . . . sparkling school supporter . . . enioys playing the piano . . . physical therapy. Class Council 3,45 Health Ca- reers Club 2p Language Club 1,25 Ottice Aide 4. fi Susan Patricia Miller 304 Cambridge Road Happiness is an empty hall . . . swimming, movie dates or a day at Ocean City . . . nursing career. Booster Club 25 Health Careers Club 2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 35 Language Club 25 Student Council 1. Donald Earl Mitchell l2l3 Winston Way Outstanding student and edi- tor . . . one ot the best CHHS has to offer . . . success in law and politics. ASPECTS 3,45 Band 1,25 Boys State 35 Chorus lp Debating Club 1,2,3,45 Language Club 1,2,45 LIONS ROAR 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Variety Show 2. Janet Elaine Mottitt 435 Covered Bridge Road Mott . . . parties and a cer- tain boy . . . optimist . . . secre- tarial career. Booster Club 15 Bowling 1,35 Chorus 35 LIONS ROAR 35 Oftice Aide 45 RAMPANT 25 Student Council 1,2,45 Swimming 1. Margaret Frances Morrell 509 Woodland Avenue Cheerfulness prevails . . . finds fun dabbling in the arts . . . Peirce and secretarial work in the future. F.H.A. I, Gym Aide 3,4, Office Aide 4. Allan Edward Mosher lI5l Barbara Drive Pursues man's favorite sport: fishing . . . Buddy Holly . . . the Navy, then forestry. Biology I Club 2. Paul Davis Mulford I20 Antietam Road Personality personified . . . with a song in his heart. . .Judy Garland for President . . . future Fred Astaire. Archaeology Club 3,4, Biology II Club 3,4, Choir 3,4, Chorus 'I,2,3, Drama Club 2, Junior- Senior Musical 4, Language Club I, LIONS ROAR i,2,3,4, Variety Show 2,3,4, World Affairs Club l,2,3,4.. Richard Hampton Moore 3I5 Nature Drive Hamp . . . big hands and a warm heart . . . that's the way I am . . . successful future. Biology I Club 2, Cross Coun- try 3,4, Monitor i,2, Track 4. i 1 I E Cheryl Lynne Murphy 22I Covered Bridge Road Murph . . . a mind of her own . . . loves dancing and being with her friends . . . future sec- retarial work. Art Club 4, Bowling 'I, Health Careers Club 3, Language Club I. Esther Mary Morrell 509 Woodland Avenue Good natured . . . listens to music and reads mysteries . . . seamstress . . . future secretary. Art Club 3,4, Booster Club 3, Health Careers Club I, Monitor 4. we 5 John Francis Murray 33 Chestnut Terrace Foot . . . fictional comedies and folk songs . . . his sport is basketball . . . college. Booster Club 4, Drama Club 3, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club 2, Track 2, Variety Show 4. Edward Joseph Morton 5I7 Bancroft Road History fanatic . . . an after- noon with his Chevy . . . career in the Air Force . . . a bright future. Christina Anita Moye I30 Pearl Croft Road Enioys reading fiction . . . the teen trio . . . warm personality . . . psychology maior. Art Club 2,3,4, Biology Il Club 3, Booster Club 3,4, Choir 3,4, Chorus I,2,3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Va- riety Show 4. Susan Carol Mulholland 22I Maine Avenue Spanish and Johnny Mathis . . . a good time with friends . . . found cheering the CHHS teams to victory . . . future in nursing. Biology I Club 2, Health Ca- reers Club 4, Language Club I,2, 3,4, Office Aide 4. Nancy Lee Myers l923 Pippin Court A quiet manner . . . loves traveling and living overseas . . . plays piano and accordion for her own pleasure . . . secretarial work. m : Thomas H. Niewenhous 4l3 St. Johns Drive Enioys tinkering with cars . . . a winter skiier . . . enthusiastic member of the Ritie Club . . . future in forestry. Carol Anne Nasuti l802 Springdale Road Adverse to studying . . . easy- going . . . enioys English . . . future beautician. lrene Estelle Newman 4 Coolidge Road Renee . . .the Michaels have it . . . devoted friend . . . a spon- taneous laugh . . . successful future. Art Club 35 Booster Club 35 Chorus 35 Class Council 35 Drama Club 35 F.T.A. 2,35 Health Ca- reers Club 35 Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,45 Language Club 'l,2,4. Anna Mae Nienius 60l Chapel Avenue 9ii'US . . . star on the soft- ball tield . . . iazz or African music . . . government work or teaching ceramics. Crafts 'l,2,3,45 Softball 2,3,4. Vivian Emma Newberger I42 Mansfield Boulevard Viv . . . an infectious giggle . . . the guitar-a little bit . . . chief rooter for CHHS . . . an elementary school teacher. Art Club i,2,3,45 Bowling 25 Booster Club 25 Chorus 35 Class Council 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Junior- Senior Musical 35 Language Club 'l,2,3,45 LIONS ROAR 35 Monitor 45 Student Council 3. Esther Josephine Nicholson 522 Woodland Avenue James Bond and Ian Fleming are her favorites . . . Candy Striper in her spare time . . . future in retailing and marketing. Art Club i,2,3,45 Bowling l, 2,35 F.B.L.A. l5 F.H.A. lj Gym Aide 35 Junior Prom5 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Office Aide 'l5 Senior Prom. George William Niessner l25 Rhode Island Avenue Wibble . . . adverse to strain on the mind . . . sports fan . . . Navy man. Basketball 15 Football i,2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 25 Variety Show 45 Wrestling 2,3. ,stil-.l ,s,Ea..e-5.13 l . t x ll Michael Joseph Napolitano l224 Fulwood Road School-spirited . . . music lover . . . history is o.k .... business manager. - Accounting Club 45 Baseball 45 Biology I Club 25 Football i5 Gym Aide 1,25 Investment Club 45 Monitor i,2. mr l l li li S 'S E William John Nixon I5 Plymouth Road Always smiling . . . a swim- mer . . . Haddonfield man . . . future Marine. Art Club l5 Swimming l. Flora Anne Nolan I04 Garfield Avenue Furs . . . participates in many sports . . . busy match- maker . . . future nurse. Basketball 3,4, Booster Club 4, Gym Aide 4, Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Hockey 2,3, Junior- Senior Musical 4, Lacrosse 2, Language Club 2, Softball 3. l Kathleen Mary Ott l6l6 Berlin Road An English scholar. . . modern music is tops . . . found on the softball field . I. . hopes to be- come an l.B.M. operator. Accounting Club 2,3,4. Michael Nuciglio 214 Chelten Parkway The kid . . . a billiard en- thusiast . . . proud member of his class . . . a bright future in business management. Art Club 2, Baseball 3,4, Biol- ogy I Club 1, Gym Aide 1, Mon- itor 1. Judith Louise Oberle I9l2 Delicious Way Constantly wears blue . . . se- rious with crazy rampages . . . a hard worker . . . secretarial plans ahead. Chorus 2,3,4, Drama Club 4, Health Careers Club 2,3, Junior- Senior Musical 4, Language Club 1,2, LIONS Show 3. ROAR 1, Variety Robert Louis Olmstead l39 East Valleybrook Road Enioys eating . . . listens to all popular music . . . friendly to everyone . . . headed for a Navy career. 5 s Eric Day Oberdorf 3l2 Greenleigh Court Obie . . . World War ll stories are the best . . . Smothers Brothers for folk music . . . will enter the engineering field. Audio-Visual Aide 4, Drama Club 3,4, Engineering Club 3, Football 1, Track 1,2,3,4, Variety Show 3,4. William Richard Odenath 27 Stanford Road Odie . . . one of The Big 5 . . . gym class and genuine wit . . . the future looks bright. Football 1, Language Club 2. Paul Lawrence Oritt 4lI Fireside Lane Socrates and self-assurance . . . leader of the pack . . . memories of ninth grade and goldfish . . . medical career. Ars Medica 3,4, Band 1, Biolo- gy l Club 2, Biology ll Club 3, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club 1,2,3,4, RAMPANT 3,4. Edward William Norris 412 St. Johns Drive Cross country star . . . partial to the south . . . math whiz . . . college bound. Choir 4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Drama Club 3, Engineering Club 3,4, Football 1, F.t.A. 3,4, Ju- nior-Senior Musical 4, Mathe- matics Club 3, Track 2,4, Variety Show 3,4. William Joseph Palladino Il2l York Road lt's a mad, mad world . . . football fan . . . got to get out . . . a chemical engineer. Booster Club 2,3, Bowling 1,2, Football 1, Golf 1, RAMPANT 1, 3, Wrestling 2. John Steven Paul 315 South Woodstock Drive Knock it off . . . snowball fights in school . . . a true optim- ist . . . engineering. Baseball 45 Basketball 15 Cross Country 2,3,45 Engineering Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 2. ? gags 1 l 4 E N 5.: Laura Ann Payne 98 Knollwood Drive A steadfast individualist . . . progressive iazz . . . math is her forte . . . will pursue a career in music. Cheerleader 15 Chorus 1,2,45 Drama Club 25 Orchestra 1,2,3. Thomas Richard Pappalarclo 810 Orlando Terrace Self-confidence is his trade- mark . . . those history classes with Mr. Allen . . . enioys all sports . . . future lawyer. Basketball 45 Football 35 Junior Prom5 Language Club 1,25 Senior Prom. John Franklin Parsons 426 Chapel Avenue Viking type . . . skipping through tulips . . . a humanitar- ian with time for serious think- ing . . . college ahead. Booster Club 35 Bowling 1,25 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,45 LanguageiClub 25 Mon- itor 2,45 Senior Prom5 Swimming 2,3,4. Robert Alexander Pearson l50I Dogwood Drive A scentific mind . . . annoyed by red-tape . . . spring and fall . athlete . . . future as a science maior. Cross country 3,45 Debating Club 1,25 Mathematics Club 25 National Honor Society 3,4. Justin John Perazza 216 Rhode island Avenue Loves to be ambushed . . . Mister Guitarman . . . enioys being at the seashore . . . college ahead. Class Council 35 Football 1,25 Junior Classical League 35 Junior Prom5 Language Club 1,25 Va- riety Show 3. Cynthia Helen Paprzycki 629 Highland Avenue Cindie . . . garrulous gal . . sensitive . . . great love for Po land . . . a future executive sec retary. A.M.S. 45 RAMPANT 4. Nancy Lee Patterson 36 Conwell Avenue Plays a noisy tenor sax . . reserved sentimentalist . . . en joys traveling . . . a future l.B.M operator. Accounting Club 35 Band 1,2 3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Va- riety Show 2,3,4. yi fl ri l l l , Meredith Anne Peel I243 Winston Way Merry . . . her hair defies her nature . . . student council exec . . . now and forever in government. Booster Club 1,3,45 Bowling 15 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1,2, 3,45 Monitor 1,2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Prom5 Student Council 1,2,3,4. Richard King Perkins I2I Sawmill Road Perk . . . dry sense of hu- mor . . . water skiing . . . peeved with the government . . . Navy man. Football 1,35 Language Club 45 National Honor Society 3,4. Pamela Jane Pernot l25 Wayside Drive Enthusiastic extrovert . . . would rather work for others than herself . . . enioys keeping busy . . . iournalism or teaching career. Booster Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lan- guage Club 2,3,45 LIONS ROAR 2,3,45 Variety Show 3,4. Judy Ruth Peters Cropwell Road Box 456 Punkin . . . Oh, those gym suits! . . . enioys eating and movies . . . future as a practical nurse. Health Careers Club 25 Lan- guage Club 25 Library Aide 25 Monitor 35 Senior Prom. 9 1 Edward John Pinder 923 Chelten Parkway Follower of the groovy set . . . ham radio operator . . . en- ioys progressive iazz and foot- ball . . . future as an automotive engineer. Basketball 15 Football 15 Radio Club 1. John Charles Platt 107 Courtland Road People and politics . . . straw- berries at an art festival . . . future in the government. Booster Club 45 RAMPANT 45 Track 45 World Affairs Club 45 Wrestling 4. John Robert Perry 64I Third Avenue Surrounded by horses . . . de- pendable . . . headed for college and the Coast Guard. F.B.L.A. 15 Monitor 1,45 Va- riety Show 4. Karen Lynn Peters 360 Wayland Road Kareny . . . enioys life while eating . . . a nursing career. Band 2,35 Booster Club 45 Chorus 1,45 Drama Club 35 Guid- ance Aide 45 Junior-Senior Musi- cal 3,45 Language Club 2,35 Of- fice Aide 2. Linda Therasa Pitale 525 Hanover Avenue Lynn . . . a smile for every- one . . . enioys being with peo- ple . . . future secretary. Accounting Club 35 F.B.L.A. 1, 25 Gym Aide 35 Junior Prom5 Senior Prom5 Variety Show 3. Lynn Beth Pogran 328 Cherry Hill Boulevard My heart belongs to Duddy . . . wistful wanderer with atypical tastes . . . wonderful wardrobe and a girl to match . . . English teacher. Art Club 2,3,45 ASPECTS 2,35 Drama Club 15 Health Careers Club 1,2,35 Junior Prom5 Lan- guage Club 1,2,45 National Hon- or Society 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Student Council 1. 2 l B3 s l N t Jane Steftani Phillips 440 Pelham Road Thinks Mexico . . . a football fan . . . new arrival from Cali- fornia . . . college bound. MESBM E Si E, E l l Steven Gary Pierce 335 Wayland Road Confident and fun-loving . . . a talented math student . . success. Art Club 45 Booster Club 2, 3,45 Boys State 35 Class Ofhcer 35 Junior Prom5 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1, 2,35 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Swimming 15 Wrestling 2. E r l s S 1 Guy Scott Pollak 503 Salsbury Road Smiley . . . biology bug . . . from rock and roll to folk music . . . sports enthusiast . . . future A.M.A. member. Baseball 4, Swimming 4. Timothy William Poole Montana Avenue Nimrod . . . biology bug . . . condemns conceit . . . col- lege at Rutgers. Biology Il Club 3,4, Language Club 2, Variety Show 2,3. Steven Karl Powell 3l5 Belmont Avenue A mad chemist . . . where he is, fun is . . . rides to the shore . . . a medical man. Swimming 4. Nancy Jane Prior 33 Coopers Run Drive Eyes of mystery and adven- ture . . . activity in the outdoors . . . enioys meeting people . . . nursing career. Citizenship Institute 3, Chorus i,4, Drama Club i,2,3,4, Health Careers Club i,2,3,4, Junior- Senior Musical 3, Language Club 2,3,4. Lynne Yvonne Poole ll7 Philmar Avenue Splash parties and constantly laughing . . . rock 'n' roll . . . unobtrusive personality . . . inte- rior decorating in her future. Drama Club 4, Folk Music Club 4, Monitor 1, Poetry Club 4. Mitchell Steven Popowcer l6l7 Pleasant Drive Mick . . . biomaniac . . . James Bond is his ideal . . . a music man . . . promising future. Art Club l, Band 2. Christine Marie Preno ll7 Pine Valley Road Chris . . . admire her green eyes . . . exuberantly enioys her existence . . . a future secretary. Art Club i,2,3,4, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Class Council 2,4, Drama Club 4, Junior Prom, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 'l,2,3, Monitor 1, Ofhce Aide 4, RAMPANT 4, School Store 2,3, Senior Prom. Robert Proietti 342 State Street Rick . . . the hustler . . farm supplies salesman . . bright future. Helen Portner 22 Lamp Post Lane Parties and friends . . . enioys basketball, hockey and drama . . . conscientious participator . . .future in business. r Louise Licla Post 600 Pennsylvania Avenue Enioys driving and meeting people . . . gym , iazz and pizza . . . future in office work. Junior Prom, Office Aide 4, Senior Prom. l S X r ,gs s i l l 5 5 l l E 5 x Harvey Leathen Ridge I208 Wynwood Avenue Bomber . . . that certain .mile . . . girls, football, and a 'R-4 . . . college. Accounting Club 4, Biology I Ilub 2, Football 'I,2,3,4, Gym Ride 2, Language Lab Aide I,2, Aonitor 2, Student Council 4, 'rack 2,3, Wrestling I. i I l t sz: s i I - I s .lg Rosalie Rita Rivera II4 Maine Avenue Identified by her coiffure . . . this is too much . . . enioys happy people . . . beautician and cosmetician after CHHS. Library Aide 2,3. Connie Maugans 'Putman II7 Hedgerow Drive Blue eyes and a southern drawl . . . Sad movies make me cry . . . an optimist who loves the outdoors . . . nursing. Health Careers Club 3, Moni- tor 3,4. Steven Bainbridge Ralph I277 Sherry Way All for the great outdoors . . . unusual outlook . . . all the way with French . . . forest ranger after college. Arthur Mark Roberts IOI3 Cedarbrook Road Mark . . . walking for fun and profit . . . a terror on the tennis courts . . . future Secre- tary of State. Accounting Club 3, Cross Country 4, Radio Club I,2, Ten- nis 2,3,4. Jeffrey Robinson 408 Junewood Drive Heft . . . brooding good looks . . . can be found on the golf course . . . those frequent fights . . . college. Art Club 3, Audio-Visual Aide I, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club l,2,3, LIONS ROAR 3,4, Tennis l,3. Mil Robert Joseph Raich I620 Astor Drive Outspoken non-conformist . . . leads A.Z.A. meetings and a life of leisure . . . constantly caught cat-napping . . . future Perry Mason. Archaeology Club 2, Booster Club 4, Bowling 'I,2, Junior- Senior Musical 4, Language Club I,2,4, LIONS ROAR I,4, Monitor 4, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom, World Affairs Club 2,3,4. Joellyn Walter Rich 67 Grant Avenue Jo . . . the courage of her own convictions . . . musical tal- ent and outspoken intellectual- ism . . . college bound. All-State Choir 3, Band 3,4, Choir 3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Junior- Senior Musical I,2,3,4, Language Club 'I,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Orchestra 4, Variety Show 3,4. Eric Mark Roberts 4I7 Narragansett Drive Ricky and the sousaphone . . . a devoted sports writer . . . tennis and sailing . . . fu- ture lawyer. Band l,2,3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Boys State 3, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club 'I,2, Library Aide I,2, LIONS ROAR I,2,3,4, RAMPANT 4, Tennis I, World Affairs Club 2,3,4. Richard Sherman Roche I II9 York Road Suaveness personified . . . en- ioys all sports . . . construction engineering in his future. Booster Club 4, Bowling I,2, Football I,2,3, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club I,2, Monitor 2, Track 4, Variety Show 4. Howard William Romm 322 Nature Drive Conscience . . . the in- trigue of suspense . . . Thomas Wolfe and realism . . . future in medicine. Ars Medica 3,4, Basketball i, Language Club 3,4, Senior Prom, Variety Show 4, World Affairs Club 4. Virginia Mary Ronayne 26 East Miami Avenue Ginny . . . blushes at any- thing . . . favors slow, calming music . . . Florence Nightingale of the future. Bowling 4, Health Careers Club 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Senior Prom. Mariorie Ellen Rosenberg l2ll West Cherry Hill Apts. Rosey . . . Parlez-vous francais? . . . the sunshine kid . . . college ahead. Art Club 2,3, Basketball 2, Booster Club 2,3, F.T.A. 2, Mon- itor 2,3, Oftice Aide 2, Softball 2. Thomas Arthur Rodgers 3 Rose Lane Rodge . . . Mr. President . . . an energetic, willing worker . . . future physical education teacher. Booster Club 4, Class Otticer 4, Football l,2,3, Gym Aide 2, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club 1,2, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom, Student Council 3,4. Linda Hedy Rothman l602 Park Boulevard How 'bout that! . . . great love for the theater . . . roman- tic novels . . . college ahead. Art Club 4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club 1,2,3. Mary Jane Rogers I04 Granville Drive Janie . . . l don't believe it! . . . realist with a familiar laugh . . . loves parties and MGS . . . teaching career. Art Club 3,4, Booster Club 1, 2,3,4, Bowling 'l, Chorus 3,4, Drama Club 3,4, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club l,2,3,4, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom, Variety Show 3,4. Judith Gail Rowlands 9 Suffolk Court Twinkles . . . the pull of the stage . . . enioys dancing . . . career in the theater. Art Club l,2,4, Drama Club 3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club l,2, Modern Dance Club 4. Robert Richard Romond 228 Westover Drive There's a tire in 'E' wing . . football is always nearby . . known for his corny iokes . . . a television sportscaster. Baseball 2,3,4, Bowling 1,- 2,3, Football 2,3, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Model Club 2, Moni- tor l,2,3, Senior Prom, Variety Show 4. Stephen Alan Rosbert Jr. I2I Monroe Avenue Ross . . . a Mighty Miler Club fan . . . ready to landscape the world . . . prospective archi- tect. Cross Country 3,4, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, Track 4, Trainer 2,4, Variety Show 3,4. Mary-Jane Roth l536 N. Bowling Green Drive Flowing dark hair . . . defi- nitely different . . . relaxes through ceramics . . . a future writer. Art Club l,2,3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club l,2. l Q David Walter Rugen 554 Tarrington Road Dave's home is the water . . . fun is scuba diving in a clear quarry . . . a folk music fan . . . future years in the Navy. Art Club 45 Bowling 25 Gym- nastics 45 Language Club 1,3. Arvid Anthony Rumbaitis 6 lvy Lane Arv . . . fun to know . . . a whiz at electronics . . . future nuclear physicist. Audio-Visual Aide 15 Library Aide 35 Photography Club 15 Radio Club 4. Lawrence Booth Ryan 6 Glen Lane Anything pertaining to the sea . . . often found sailing down a river . . . shrimp and classical music . . . Coast Guard recruit. Engineering Club 35 Football 25 Gym Aide 25 Library Aide 4. Phyllis Lynn Rudolph Il2l Crane Drive Blonde and sophisticated ad- mirer of Ayn Rand . . . profits from her activities . . . college bound. Art Club 45 Bowling lp Class Council 45 Language Club 15 RAPMANT 45 Senior Prom5 Stu- dent Council 2. ES Marie Isabelle Saiia Cuthbert Road Outspoken personality . . . merry-maker . . . softball advo- cate . . . future lies in secre- tarial field. Booster Club l,25 Bowling 45 RAMPANT 3,45 Senior Prom. Richard Lee Rudow 914 East Cherry Hill Apts. Ricka Ruda . . . the great compromiser . . . a golfing great . . . New Year's nostalgia . . . advertising and hotel manage- ment. Biology l Club ly Bowling 1, 2,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 2,35 RAMPANT 4. Carol Lynn Sandler 603 King George Road Distinctive laugh . . . James Bond and Johnny Mathis for en- ioyment . . . future bio-chemist. Archaeology Club 1,25 Biol- ogy I Club 25 Booster Club 2,3,45 Health Careers Club 3,45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Modern Dance Club 3,45 Variety Show 4. Janet Anne Rollo ll5 Ashbrook Road New to CHHS . . . plays folk guitar . . . frequent trips to Philadelphia . . . college. Drama Club 4. Joan Anita Ruttenberg l0I4 East Cherry Hill Apts. The original Boo . . . those Saturday play practices . . . any- thing impulsive . . . pride in her class . . . nursing. Art Club 2,3,45 Basketball 25 Booster Club 2,35 Chorus 2,35 Drama Club 3,45 Health Careers Club 25 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 25 RAM- PANT 45 Senior Prom5 Student Council 1,2,3,4. Ellen Joan Sachs l009 Kingston Drive El . . . stylish dresser . . . refined manner . . . Steinbeclds her author and art her love . . . interior decorator. 1,2,3,45 Booster Art Club Club 25 Class Council 3,45 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 1,2,3,45 Monitor 15 RAM- PANT 45 Senior Prom5 Student Council 1. Carol Elizabefh Sarfy 2 Evans Lane Never a dull moment . . . enioys English and writing term papers . . . always smiling . . . college ahead. Art Club 3,4, Booster Club 2, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club i,2,3,4, RAMPANT 4. Alfred Elmer Schubert 43 Edgewood Drive Always ready for fun . . . football and basketball are his sports . . . a natural mechanic. Jerome Reed Saver l28i Keats Place Takes life easy and enioys it . . . self-assured . . . bowling en- thusiast . . . a future business- man. Archaeology Club 2,3, Art Club 2,3,4, Bowling 2,3, Junior- Senior Musical 3, Office Aide 2,3, Radio Club 2. Lydia Rochelle Schafer I4l6 Longfellow Drive Newcomer to CHHS . . . known for her smile and laugh . . . nice to know . . . office work. Bowling 4, Monitor 3, Office Aide 4. Pafricia Ann Schick I38 Cherry Tree Lane Sue . . . a starry-eyed blonde . . . avid party-goer . . . softball is her game . . . future undecided. Biology I Club 2, Booster Club l,2,3,4, Gym Aide 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club i,2, RAMPANT 4, Softball 'l. John Joseph Sawchuk 604 Highland Avenue Chucky . . . inspired by his family . . . enioys food . . . a future architect. Trudy Diane Schellinger 2l Maine Avenue German scholar . . . abun- dance of school spirit . . . friendly to all . . . success in college. Art Club 2, Booster Club 3, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Guidance Aide 4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Lan- guage Club l,2,3,4, Monitor 3, NEWSNOOK '65 2,3. Donald Edward Schneller 930 Edqemoor Road Greatly inspired by T. E. Lawrence's character and intel- ligence . . . modest and an out- standing student with silent strength . . . future in medicine. Ars Medica 3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 4, LIONS ROAR 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4. ,ww Madelyn Marie Sattele II3 Sf. Martins Road Lyn . . . her smile . . . star of the basketball and softball field . . .fun in Ocean City . . . college. Art Club 2,3,4, Basketball 2, 3,4, Booster Club 2,3, Bowling 2, Gym Aide 3, Language Club 3, Monitor 2, Office Aide 4, Softball 2. ati i William 'Edward Schultze Il2 Hedgerow Drive Stud . . . track and baseball . . . friendly disposition . . . success in engineering. Engineering Club 1,2,4, Jun- ior-Senior Musical 4, Language Club 2,3,4, Library Aide 3, Lionettes 4, Model Club 'l,2, Track 4. Karen Gail Schwartz 706 East Cherry Hill Apts. The world may crumble, but Karen is calm . . . tinds tun in friendly circles . . . etticient worker . . . physical therapist. Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 3,4. NWN i i Doris Ellen Seider 424 Sheffield Road Dori . . . Mr. Beltield's de- voted disciple . . . success as a teacher. ASPECTS 2,3,4, Booster Club 3,4, Drama Club 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 2,3,4, LIONS ROAR 2,3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, RAMPANT 4, Student Council 4, Variety Show 3,4. David Clayton Scotland Jr. 405 Preston Road Always willing to help . . . tossilized tun . . . known tor his service to CHHS . . . tuture archaeologist. Archaeology Club 2,3, Art Club 3,4, Biology I Club 2,3, Civil War Club 2, Radio Club 2,3. Joseph Francis Scull IO9 Laurelbrook Road Funny guy . . . blond hair and green eyes . . . basketball and pool . . . Air Force hopeful. Baseball l, Basketball i,2, Booster Club 3, Monitor 2. Linda Carol Seide lll Chestnut Street Everybody's buddy . . . her first year at CHHS . . . Where's Hanna? . . . an interest in lan- guage . . . success in college. F.T.A. 4, Language Club 4. Wayne Robert Scribner 40l Palmwood Avenue Trumpet, science tiction, and classical music . . . gymnastics tan . . . unselfish personality . . . tuture undecided. Band i,2,3,4, Choir 4, Chorus 3,4. Linda Anne Setcilc 3 Briar Lane Set . . . long hair, green eyes, and a guitar. . .avid Navy tan . . . continually sketching seascapes . . . art illustrator or educator. Art Club l,2,3,4, ASPECTS 2, 3,4, Bowling l,2, Choir 4, Drama Club 4, German Club 2, Junior- Senior Musical 'l,2,3,4, Lan- guage Club 2, RAMPANT 4, Va- riety Show 3,4. Erine Margaret Seidel l724 Burnt Mill Road Air . . . fond memories ot the past . . . fascinated by ma- chines . . . l.B.M. operator. Bowling 4, Choir 4, F.B.L.A. 4, F.:-LA. 4. Susan Lee Schwartz 4l4 West Cherry Hill Apts. Friday night trips to Calico . . . individualistic . . . real per- fectionist . . . tuture in com- munications. Choir 3,4, Chorus 2,3,4, Drama Club 4, Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,4, Language Club l,2, 3,4. Ev i s E Q i i ltr Harriet Ailene Seigel IO4 East Valleybrook Road A certain laugh . . . horseback riding and parties . . . admires our class . . . tuture secretary. Junior-Senior Musical 4, Ottice Aide 4, Science Club i, Senior Prom, Variety Show 4. Sharon Leah Shapiro I542 Berlin Road Swimming and parties . . . English is her subiect . . . likes all kinds of books . . . medical secretary. Art Club 25 Chorus lg Lan- guage club 4, LIONS ROAR 1, Monitor 35 Ofnce Aide 4. E , ,i ii Ronald John Seifz II6 State Sfreef Animal . . . a real school enthusiast . . . strength of a lion . . . gridiron star . . . fur- ther education. Football 1,2,3,4. John Joseph Sexton IO8 Lincoln Avenue Cheeseburgers and black and white shakes . . . relaxing on the Island . . . from usher to Joel Sherman 62B Parkway Apfs. Conservative and iive at the same time . . . girls and sports cars . . . future includes pho- tography and writing. Art Club 45 Gym Aide 35 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 45 'Language Club 2. ,i E manager. Nina Ellen Shusfer 308' Cranford Road Quiet and reserved . . . en- joys ceramics and a good time . . . Funny Girl and Frank Sin- atra . . . business administrator. Art Club 45 Band 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,2,35 Junior-Senior Musi- cal 35 Language Club 1,2,3. Lawrence Michael Silverman lll7 Garfield Avenue R. R.'s right hand man . . devoted to the humanities . . Saturdays in Cheltenham . . . law. Biology l Club 25 Booster Club 45 Boys State 35 Class Council 3,45 Class Officer 1,25 Debating Club 35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 2,3,45 LIONS ROAR 35 National Honor Society 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Stu- dent Council 15 World Affairs Club 2. Jan Anne Seldow 355 Cherry Hill Boulevard Jonne . . . her big brown eyes . . . sincerity and English . . . riding . . . future nurse. Booster Club 25 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 25 Monitor'4. Jeffrey Avrick Shapiro I27 Valley Run Drive A human nature analyst . . . known for raindrops and his deep sarcasm . . . future in law or literature. ASPECTS 3,45 Bowling 1,25 Class Council 1,25 Debating Club 2,3,45 Language Club 1,25 LIONS ROAR 2,3. l l l Bonnie Diane Silnufzer Crane and Wesfpoint Drive Blue eyes and that lost look . . . a very close friend . . . fiddles with the piano . . . prom- ising future. Art Club 45 Booster Club 45 Drama Club 4. Diane Helen Simon Il8 Sunnybrook Road Di . . . pretty hairdos . . . fun includes sports and being with the girls . . . a sixth sense for iazz and art . . . airline stew- ardess. Art Club 3,45 Booster Club 45 Chorus 35 F.B.L.A. 45 Junior-Sen- ior Musical 45 Monitor 4. Soft- ball 1. Donald John Simon 300 Hialeah Drive Chemistry and 1984 . . . sports and WIBG . . . football spectator . . . future in electri- cal engineering. Engineering Club 45 Invest- ment Club 45 Radio Club 4. Joanne Elizabeth Sindoni IIO Chestnut Street Sincerity rates high . . . likes dances and parties . . .fun to be with . . . future in the nursing field. Bowling 1,25 Health Careers Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Language Club 2. Arthur Robert Smith l353 Paddock Way Art . . . the laugh and the olush . . . history and the great outdoors . . . anthropology. Band l,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Debating Club 3,45 Foot- Jall ly Track 25 Variety Show 3,4. Marian Margaret Smith Fairfax Avenue May . . . bowling and swim- ning rank high as sports . . . 'alkative . . . will be a hair- iresser and own a beauty shop. Basketball 45 Bowling 45 Jun- or-Senior Musical 4-5 Maiorette 45 Tennis 4. Beverly Anita Sims I22 Carolina Avenue Varied interests . . . a biology bug . . . found on the tennis courts . . . future physical edu- cation teacher. Band l,2,35 Biology Club 2,35 Booster Club 45 Chorus 45 Lan- guage Club 2,35 School Store 3. Susan Slculniclr I020 Berlin Road Sookie . . . her friends are foremost . . . looks for and finds the fun in life . . . dabbles in art. . . nursing. Art Club 2,3,45 Biology I Club 25 Biology ll Club 45 Booster Club 3,45 Class Council 45 Health Careers Club 25 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club l,2, 3,45 Monitor 15 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Student Council 1,2. June Edithe Smith 34 Willis Avenue Juni-Bug . . . the silent but friendly type . . . enioys dreamy music. . . a bookkeeping career. Accounting Club 3,45 Art Club 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3,45 Monitor 3,4. William Harvey Smith IO4 Daytona Avenue Huey . . . favors class of '65 . . . collects old records . . . art enthusiast . . . a bright fu- ture ahead. Art Club 3,45 Booster Club lp Gym Aide lp Language Club 25 Monitor 2. Stephen Gary Sligar 4lI Bruce Terrace A mind for science . . . active in athletics . . . Air Force and then electronics. Archaeology Club 35 Biology I Club 25 Bowling 3,45 Engineer- ing Club 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Junior- Senior Musical 3,45 Mathematics Club l,2,3,45 Radio Club 1,2, 3,45 Science Club l. Paul Simon Slotkin 6I4 West Cherry Hill Apts. Zeb . . . rooster and the C.H.M .... a good-natured fall guy . . . Cherry Hill Apartments' mailman . . . college ahead. Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 45 RAMPANT 45 Senior Prom5 Tennis 4. Michael Samuel Smoger lI25 Harvest Road Smog . . . conscious of his heritage . . . the metamorphosis . . . more to Mike than meets the eye . . . a female is a guy's best friend . . . lawyer. Booster Club 4, Bowling l,2, 3,4, Class Council 3, Junior-Sen- ior Musical 3,4, Language Club 1,2, i.ioN's DEN 2, Monitor 2, RAMPANT 4. Donald George Solley ll4 Carolina Avenue Solley . . . shooting pool . . . a wild redhead . . . foot- ball and swimming . . . he'll be working on the railroad. Baseball 2,3, Basketball 1, Booster Club 'l, Chorus 1, Foot- ball 3,4. E Er E William Joseph Sragow 4l3 Jamaica Drive Talented musician and de- bater . . . outspoken convictions . . . Adlai's man . . . a career in politics. All State Band l,4, ASPECTS 2,3, Band 'l,2,3,4, Booster Club 4, Boys State 3, Class Officer 4, Debating Club l,2,3,4, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, Language club 1,2, Lions ROAR 2,4, Math Club l,2, National Honor Society 3,4, RAMPANT 4, Va- riety Show 2,3,4. Dennis Joseph Staepel IO3 Biedeman Avenue The Kid . . . voice echoes his appearance . . . things could be worse . . . Air Force hopeful, and prosperous career. Carolyn Theresa Solimando Il5 Cleveland Avenue Newcomer to CHHS . . . drives a Corvair . . . Burton is her man . . . future beautician. Susan Wendy Solton 407 Monmouth Drive Art is Susie and Susie is art . . . contributes to all school activities . . . sensitive and spon- taneous personality . . . art school. Art Club 2,3,4, ASPECTS 3,4, Booster Club 3, Class Council 3, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Mu- sical 3, Monitor 1, RAMPANT 4, Senior Prom, Student Council I,4. mi ' LL i l . . Merrilee Norma Spoerl li I0 Ellis Avenue l X Merri . . . h er blonde hair ' and sparkling personality . . . full of fun . . . S teacher. cal 4, Language C Science Club 1. , 5 i Lauraine Gail Staas l23 Edison Road Gayle . . . tuff cookie . . . reads mysteries and science tic- tion . . . secretary. Art Club 3,4, Audio-Visual Aide 4, Basketball 3, Cheer- leader 'l, Drama Club 4, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, RAMPANT 4. SUCCESS BS B Biology I Club 2,3, Booster Club 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musi- lub 3, National Honor Society 3,4, RAMPANT 4, Neil Whitney Stalcup 400 Kingston Drive Devoted booster of CHHS . . . history fan . . . reads much fic- tion . . . landscaping. Booster Club 4, Language Club 2, Monitor 4. Fredrick Ralph Sponseller II9 Meeting House Lane Fred . . . argue, anyone? . . . football and swimming . . . action plus . . . will be found where the money is. Biology l Club 4. Beniamin Terry Stephenson I2l Sharrow Vale Road Ter . . . the red-head . . . back, back, Mr. DiBart . . ushering at the Community . . . future in the sciences. Biology l Club 2,3,47 Booster Club 3j Football 17 Language Club 17 Math Club 47 Monitor 47 Temple Speech Festival 3,4. i i i i s 5 Robert Scott Stern 227 Chelten Parkway Tyke . . . star baseball player and pretzel twister lot of fun . . . college. Baseball l,2,47 Football 37 Language Club 1,27 Wrestling 4. ga, 3. Q... Franklin Pierce States lV Willow Dale Drive Adverse to getting up early . . popular music and movies . . . usually quiet . . . college ahead. Biology I Club 27 Engineering Club 27 Language Club i,2. George Kenneth Stein l Vermont Avenue Skinny . . . lights up with electricity . . . world-wide op- timist . . . found in the stands . . . future looks bright. Audio-Visual Aide 2j Engi- neering Club 27 Monitor 3. Phyllis Margaret Steelman I0 Seventh Avenue Always has a smile. . .dating and boys are high on her list . . . a sentimentalist . . . future teacher. Art Club 2,3,47 Booster Club 3,47 F.T.A. 3,47 Language Club 2,3,4. Hanna Steinfeld 404 Jamaica Drive Han . . . long blonde hair and a giggle . . . radiant per- sonality . . . success in teaching. F.T.A. 4. James Errol Stewart 2 Forge Lane Ask Buddy Hawk . . . fun at Fresno's . . . dies Dixie . . . an architect. Bowling 1,27 Language Club 'l,2. Dorothy Ann Stokley 3l8 Cranford Road Dottie . . . lives for today7 yesterday's gone, and tomorrow may not be . . . friends and fun are utmost . . . airline hostess. Art Club 3,4. James Price Stewart l4O Eaton Way Muscles . . . quiet but not shy . . . athlete trying for im- provement . . . college and a future gym or shop teacher. Robert Hyde Stopfer l609 Media Road A perfectionist . . . never misses a ball game . . . inspired by CHHS' mock election . . . an electronic engineer. Booster Club l,2,37 Engineer- ing Club 27 Language Club 1,27 Mathematics Club 17 Monitor i,2. Robert Keith Sutton Washington Avenue and Route 70 Torney . . . rock 'n roll and the Beatles . . . future assured. Matther Gerard Swider I6 Peppermint Drive Matt . . . mathematically inclined . . . faithful fan of E. A. Poe and Dave Brubeck . . . fu- ture in education. Band I,2, Wrestling 3. Sherrilyn lrene Swift I39 Pearl Croft Road Sherry . . . the tailored look . . . New England nostalgia . . . enioys band, biology and talking on the telephone . . . career in medical technology. Band I,2,3,4, Biology I Club 2,3, Biology ll Club 4, Health Careers Club 2,3,4,'Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, Language Club 2,3, Swimming 3,4, Variety Show 2,3,4. William Milton Strunk ll l2I2 Heartwood Drive Newcomer . . . clear, blue eyes . . . avid fan of surfing, music, and guitars . . . football and swimming . . . science ca- reer. HH' I John Robert Tanner 32 Farmhouse Lane Singing really comes first . . . swimmer . . . well-read . . . teaching and psychology beckon. Choir 3,4, Chorus 3,4. Joyce Lynn Stuckert 26 Whitman Avenue Anything involving the fine arts . . . accomplished accordi- onist . . . culture conscious and worry free . . . future in music and fashion. Art Club 2, Chorus i,2,3, Dra- ma Club 4, Junior-Senior Musi- cal 3,4, Variety Show 2,3,4. f ill? David Alan Taranto 404 Morris Drive Bomb scares in the radio shack . . . the outdoors and science . . . civil defense volunteer . . . future teacher. Audio-Visual Aide 4, Football 2,3, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, LIONS ROAR I,2,3,4, Model Club I,2, Radio Club I,2,3,4, Wrestling 4. Barbara Joan Swerlick IOI Chandler Terrace Sophistication . . . finds art a relaxing challenge . . . a love for music . . . future artist. Art Club 2,3,4, Biology I Club 2, Booster Club 4, Chorus I, LIONS ROAR 3,4, RAMPANT 4. Robert Burket Swift Ill I5 Coopers Run Drive Not too , . . algebra class presented problems . . . well- liked . . . college ahead. Baseball 2,3,4, Class Council 4, Football I, Gym Aide 3, Gym- nastics 2,4. Edward Peter Szalanski 722 Coles Road Termite . . . newcomer in senior year . . . enioys writing, reading, athletics . . . an optim- ist . , . a writer after college. I l l l John Paul Testa 1936 Marlton Pike Meatball . . . enioys iazz and a good party . . . a volun- teer fireman . . . electronics en- gineer. Robert Thistle 800 Brighton Road Fun with the boys . . . makes the most of life . . . economic geography and Mr. lrwin . . . future barber. Baseball 1,25 Bowling 25 Foot- ball 1,25 Gym Aide 25 Junior- Senior Musical 45 Monitor 4. Richard Julian Thomas Jr. 68- Edison Road Talented trumpeter . . . my life as a gym-aide . . . deft drattsman . . . engineering tech- nician. Gym Aide 35 Model Club 1,25 Wrestling 2,3. Charles Melvin Taylor 213 Walt Whitman Boulevard Intellectual . . . classical mu- sic and Italian food . . . indus- trial engineer . . . a busy exis- tence . . . enioys debating and math . . . known for his laugh . . . an industrial engineer. Stephen Paul Tissot I6I6 Kresson Road A talented trumpeter . . . his iron stomach . . . found play- ing baseball or gymnastics . . . future engineer. Band 1,2,3,45 Boys State 35 Cross Country 35 Gymnastics Team 45 Mathematics Club 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Track 45 Variety Show 2,3,4. Nancy Jane Teare Kay Drive East Her warm smile . . . devotes time to theater . . . musical and athletic interests . . . pathology. Art Club 1,2,3,45 ASPECTS 25 Biology Club 2,35 Booster Club 45 Bowling 1,25 Choir 3,45 Chorus 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lan- guage Club 1,2,35 Variety Show 3,4. Karen Louise Tobias 107 Cherry Tree Court Member of the Vagabonds . . . always active and enioying her- self . . . pleasant . . . nice ap- pearance . . . beautician. Gym Aide 3,4. Joanne Mary Teti 901 Fulton Street Joe . . . gymnastics fan . . . enthusiastic worker for school . . . Air Force nurse. Art Club 45 Basketball 15 Gym Aide 45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Monitor 35 School Store 1,25 Variety Show 3,4. Kathleen Suzanne Thomas 1527 Bowling Green Drive South Katie . . . well liked new- comer to the class of '65 . . . op- timistic about the future . . . calls, languages, long-distance and cats . . . and airline stew- ardess. Debating Club 45 Drama Club 45 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 45 LlON'S DEN 45 World Affairs Club 4. Michael Joseph Thomson 2103 Aqueduct Lane Chip's pal . . . a quiet man- ner . . . his ready hair . . . en- gineering school aheacl. Bowling 1,25 Language Club 1,25 Monitor 4. E l Q l Donald Arthur Tobin 28 Kent Road Gregarious mathematician . . . homework shy . . . enioys par- ticipating in sports . . . future engineer. Basketball 'l, Booster Club 4, Language Club l,3, National Honor Society 3,4, NEWSNOOK 'l,2, RAMPANT 4. l 2 Joan Ann Tumolo l00 Gartield Avenue Always drawing up a storm . . . the sleek look . . . interested in theatrical productions . . . art school. Art Club l,2,3,4, Basketball i, Booster Club 2, Drama Club 2, Junior-Senior Musical 3, Lan- guage Club i,2,3, Monitor 2, Variety Show l,2, World Affairs Club 2. Peter Thomas Tonczyczn 908 Mercer Street Seen on the basketball courts . . . tinkers with cars . . . reads war novels . . . future in elec- tronics. Basketball i,2,3,4, Engineer- ing Club 4, Football l,2, Gym Aide 3, Mathematics Club 2, Track 4. Joanne Catherine Traino 425 Cornwall Road .lo . . . loquacious and always having fun . . . spontaneous singing . . . intends to become a hairdresser. Basketball l, Bowling l, Mon- itor 4, School Store l. Carol May Trefts 425 Princeton Avenue Carrie . . . hospital helper . . . enjoys swimming and South Pacific . . . future salesgirl. Art Club 4, F.H.A. l, Monitor 4. 4 Andrea Gail Townson l6l7 Bryant Road Andy . . . iust a little bit English . . . vivacious . . . always seen heading for the shore . . . further education. Art Club 3,4, Class Council 2, Student Council 1. William Paul Trainor lll 202 Teaberry Drive Bill, the adventurer . . . learned to listen for the starting gun . . . enioys history. . . West Point ahead. Art Club 4, Audio-Visual Aide 3,4, Biology I Club 2,3, Cross Country 3,4, Gym Aide 3, Va- riety Show 4, Wrestling 2. Frank Anthony Tucci lOl Delaware Avenue Chip . . . responsible for many championship touchdowns . . . song tests in English . . . will play professional ball after college. Basketball 4, Football 4. Richard Tomasko 7 Brookmead Drive Makes whatever he does fun . . . will cut a part record . . . give him a golf club and watch out . . . the world of sales. Art Club i,2, Biology Club l, Chorus 2, Drama Club 3, Mon- itor 2,3, Radio Club 2. -4 at .INV e l l i .K S S . -i i l l t ll Michael Harvey Turk IB Glen Lane Ask Mr. Wizard . . . re- served veneer on a debator . . . head ot the CHHS Brain Trust . . . college. Boys State 3, Debating Club l,2,3,4, LIONS ROAR l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Or- der of the Lion 1,2,3,4, RAM- PANT l, Student Council 'l,2,4, World AFFairs Club 2. Kathleen Isabel Tursi 5l2 Hastings Road inventive musician . . . likes learning . . . never caught with a frown on her face . . . nursing career. Drama Club 45 F.H.A. 1,45 Health Careers Club 2,3,45 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 3,45 Language Club 'l,25 Monitor 45 Office Aide 4. S Francis Ronald Vogel 40 Delwood Road Skip . . . swimming and water skiing . . . gets the most out of life . . . college in the future. Cross Country lg Gym Aide 25 Language Club 2. Sandra Lee Ultelder 2l6 Westover Drive Quiet but proud member of the Class of '65 . . . loves ani- mals and reading . . . a biology buff . . . future veterinarian. Art Club 2,3,45 Biology Club 3,45 Bowling l,25 Guidance Aide 45 Language Club 2,35 Library Aide 1,2,s. Stanley Thomas Uram 532 Third Avenue Reds . . . football and folk music . . . easy going personal- ity . . . always likes a good time . . . engineer. Football 35 F.T.A. lp Gym Aide l. N if' Fr de ' Matthew Venzie l09 Crooked Lane ic . . . never a dull mo- a witty redhead . . . in stage arts. l Club 2,35 Drama 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musi- 45 Language Club 25 Model Club 2,35 Variety Show 3,4. it Donna Lynne Ulmer 2I5 Ashland Avenue Don . . .full of fun . . . al- ways interested in people . . . avid dancer . . . beauticiari. Art Club 45 Drama Club 45 Monitor 45 Office Aide 3,45 Po- etry Club 4. Leonore Courinte Van Dalen 3l5 East Cherry Hill Apts. Leo . . . unusual outlook on life . . . summers in New Or- leans, winters in New York . . . iazz, sailing, and Van Gogh . . . college. Art Club 'l,2,3,45 Drama Club 35 Junior-Senior Musical 45 Lan- guage Club 25 LIONS ROAR 35 World Affairs Club 4. Thomas Joseph Vogdes l07 St. Davids Road Tim . . . sports enthusiast . . .works parking cars . . . al- ways laughing . . . future in in- surance and real estate. Basketball 2. Terry Jerome Uhr lOl Country Club Place Self-assured . . . usually found in the kitchen . . . loves any- thing gay and lively . . . golf enthusiast . . . college career. Biology I Club 25 Golf i,2,35 Gym Aide 45 Junior-Senior Mu- sical 45 Language Club 2,3,45 Swimming l. . mr , x l Gay Wainwright l5l5 Pleasant Drive Pretty girl with a sparkling personality . . . a smile for all . . . outspoken . . . success as an elementary teacher. Drama Club 35 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Language Club 1,25 Li- brary Aide 3,45 Office Aide 2. Barbara Charlotte Ward 34 Winding Way Barb . . . favors French class and French pen-pals . . . amiable and sincere . . . future librarian. F.H.A. 1, Language Club i,2, Library Aide 3,4. i l is it E S E Rosemarie Kathrine Washiclc 908 Pennsylvania Avenue Ro . . . dreams to Paul Anka's records . . . Church Road dances . . . future beautician. Art Club 3, Bowling 3, Junior- Senior Musical 3,4, Gary Todd Waldron 229 Saw Mill Road Gar . . . takes Things as they come . . . interested in art and antique weapons . . . banio player . . . future lawyer. Art Club 3,4, Audio-Visual Aide 4, Civil War Club 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Drama Club 3, Variety Show 3,4, Wrestling 2. Loretta Jean Walters lI6 Sharrow Vale Road Pretty girl with a friendly smile . . . diligence in studies and class activities . . . lunch time philosophizing . . . success at college. Art Club l,2, Biology ll Club 3, Class Council 3, Junior-Senior Musical 3,4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Order of the Lion 3, RAMPANT 4, Student Council 3. Wi Jeanne Ellen Watson IO7 Mclntosh Road Jeannie . . . calm disposi- tion . . . those art trip bus rides . . . thinks constantly . . . col- lege bound. Art Club 3,4, Class Council 2, Health Careers Club 2, Language Club 1,2. lrene Raina Weinberg 20 Glen Lane Renee . . . her dimpled smile and radiant personality . . . weekends at Rutgers . . . fun is friends and dates . . . teaching. Art Club 2,3, Booster Club 2,3, Drama Club 2, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Language Club l,2,3, Language Lab Aide 3,4, Sudent Council l,2. Patricia Anne Walter l207 Wydmoor Road Constantly wearing a Duke sweatshirt . . . softball, swim- ming, and history . . . secretarial work. Health Careers Club 2, Lan- guage Club 'l, Softball 4, Swim- ming 1,2. Joanne Patricia Walton 207 Church Road Jo . . . inspired by every- one's faith . . . it doesn't pay to be pessimistic . . . nursing ca- reer. Health Careers Club 4, World Affairs Club 4. George Watts I2 Tampa Avenue Oh, those Saturday night com- mercialsl . . . long automobile trips . . . pessimist . . . future technician. Monitor 4. Barbara Ronna Weiner l748 Country Club Drive Bonnie . . . bunnies and turtles . . . a profound thinker and talented dancer . . . a future nurse. Drama Club 4, Health Careers Club 2,3,4, Junior-Senior Musi- cal 4, Language Club 'l,2,3,4, LIONS ROAR 3,4, Nurse's Aide 'l,2,3,4, Poetry Club 4, Variety Show 4. Marcia Zelda Weiner 438 Suffolk Drive Her first year at CHHS . . . a former candy striper . . . people are fun . . . baseball and the phone . . . will pursue Teaching career. Patricia Ann Wenger l35 Cooper Landing Road Vivid impression of life . . . love for Civil War . . . Irish pen pals . . . teacher. Booster Club 4, Bowling 35 Drama Club 2,3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Lan- guage Club l,2,3,45 Variety Show 3. Frank Michael Wiedemann 5l9 Fireside Lane Krout . . . newcomer to CHHS . . . a traveling man . . . future Wall Street stockbroker. William Daniel Wiggs lll l5l3 Longfellow Drive Dan . . . his southern ac- cent . . . friendly . . . model T's and convertibles . . . college. llene Ruth Weiss 429 Garden State Drive l . . . devoted to her family and friends . . . optimist . . . good looks and dry humor . . . oral hygienist. Accounting Club 45 Art Club l,2,3,45 Booster Club 2,35 Bowl- ing 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Health Ca- reers Club 2,35 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Monitor 4. Jack Marsden Wentzell Jr l0l Cooper Landing Road Rusty . . . red hair and clean-cut looks . . . little drum- mer boy . . . career in business administration. Audio-Visual Aide lg Band l,2,3,45 Biology I Club 25 Bowl- ing 1,25 F.B.L.A. 45 Language Club l. E f E was S Nancy Eileen White Cropwell Road Love for everyone . . . a warm smile to melt any heart . . . cer- tain someone on the football field . . . canine beautician. Chorus 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Student Council l,2,3,4. Kathryn May Wiggins l2O Mansfield Boulevard Kathy . . . warm, sincere interest in others . . . Deutsch ist wunderbar! . . . success in col- lege and the future. Basketball 45 F.H.A. lg Gym Aide 45 Hockey 45 Language club 1,2,3,4, NEwsNooK 2,35 Softball 2,3,4. Sharon Lee Wilcox 338 Lincoln Avenue Sharon's an ardent Democrat . . . enioys football games . . . appreciates art . . . will ioin the Peace Corps. Art Club 45 LlON'S DEN l. Mi E? l s l l it il E S i Stephen Edward White 205 Chapel Avenue Leader of the pack . . . dig those crazy drums . . . rock 'n' roll is his kind of music . . . a Drexel draftee. Football 1,25 Track 4. .ia it W Virginia Sue Willett 232 Drake Road Ginny . . . aversion to math, attraction rock 'n' roll . . . long summers in Ocean City . . . fu- ture teacher. Cheerleader 2,35 Chorus 3,45 Student Council 1,2. Glenn Raymond Williams 300 Greenleigh Court All the way with the A.V.A. . . . enioys satires, comedies, and Christmas . . . Army, then col- lege. Audio-Visual Aide 2,3,45 Booster Club 2,35 Civil War Club 2,35 Drama Club 2,3,45 Football lg Junior-Senior Musical 3,45 Track 25 Variety Show 2,3,4. Joyce Ann Wilson 2 School Lane Willie . . . a sweet person- ality . . . star on the hockey and lacrosse fields . . . future secre- tary. Accounting Club 3,45 Basket- ball 2,3,45 Gym Aide 2,3,45 Hockey 2,3,45 Lacrosse 3,45 Lan- guage Club 25 LIONS ROAR 35 Secretarial Squad 45 Softball 2. Robert Richard Wilson 85 Park Drive Dick . . . always gets caught . . . movie goer . . . favors his- tory and P.E. Baseball 45 Booster Club 45 Gym Aide 35 Language Club 2,35 Swimming 2,3,4. ' 1 l Eric Hunter Willhouse 407 Preston Road Willie . . . a Civil War en- thusiast . . . The South will rise again. . . . widespread inter- ests . future in landscaping or forestry. Cross Country 45 Football 15 Language Club 2. Ruth Frances Williamson 153 Westover Drive Peaches . . . long blonde hair, blue eyes, and a ready smile . . . enioys parties, cheer- leading, and fun . . . career in teaching. ASPECTS 3,45 Booster Club 1,25 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 F.N.A. 25 Language Club 1,25 Monitor 35 RAMPANT 45 Softball 25 Swimming 1,25 Va- riety Show 2,3,4. ' l l is 5 Michael William Wilson 708 Douglas Drive A jazz musician . . . travels with his band . . . constantly eating or drumming on desks . . . college and a career in music. Baseball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 15 Monitor 15 Radio Club 1. Marcia Faye Wine 408 Morris Drive Repeat . . . crazy parties and girls' sports . . . l'm the one with the round face. . . . sen- sitive and sweet friend . . . nursing. Basketball 1,2,3,45 Booster Club 25 LIONS ROAR 25 Softball 1,2,3,45 Student Council 3,4, John Thomas Williford 33 Delwood Road Big Tom . . . girls come Hrst . . . enioys records, dances and basketball . . . electronic en- gineer or future disc iockey. Art Club 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Language Club 1,2,3,4. g 1 . S . ' f 1 ? alma.: ' l Q 'I Richard Joseph Willis 408 Cherry Hill Boulevard Sociable . . . a true fan of all CHHS teams . . . enioys baseball and rock 'n' roll . . . future lies in architecture. Michael Jeffrey Wolf John Frank Wood 600 King George Road 328 Oak Avenue Fox . . . pensive . . . the Woody . . . ah! to be a trailer camp handyman . . . fu- millionaire . . . food fanatic . . . ture in business. the auto body field. Baseball 1,2,37 Monitor Aj Art Club 17 Bowling 17 Foot- Spanish Club 1,27 Variety Show ball 27 Radio Club 1. 4. Maxine Judith Wine 408 Morris Drive Peat . . . softball and bas- ketball . . . a positive personal- ity . . . seeks her own identity . . . teaching. Basketball 1,2,3,47 Booster Club 3j Bowling 17 Gym Aide 3,47 Health Careersl Club 27 LIONS ROAR 27 Softball 1,2,3,47 Student Council 3,4. David Wintheim Grove Street Water sports participant . . . personable fellow . . . iazz fan . . . a leader in business. Art Club 1,27 Booster Club 2,37 Football 17 Junior Classical League 3,47 Variety Show 4. Annette Lynn Wuerffel IIO9 Harvest Road Known for her friendly smile . . . valuable member of swim- ming and lacrosse . . . success as a nurse. Basketball 3,47 Health Ca- reers Club 2,3,47 Hocky 3j La- crosse 2,3,47 Language Club 1,27 National Honor Society 3,47 Stu- dent Council 1,47 Swimming 1,2. Janet Lynn Yellenberg l026 Berlin Road The beauty of quietness, sweetness, and sincerity . . . positive thinker . . . an avid reader . . . future teacher of the mentally retarded. Art Club 3,47 Biology l Club 27 Class Council 27 F.T.A. 2,3,4j Junior Prom7 Junior-Senior Musi- cal 3,47 Language Club 1,2,3,47 LIONS ROAR 3j RAMPANT 47 Senior Prom7 Shakespeare Club 4. Berdele Marcine Wingrat 4l4 Fireside Lane A comment for every occasion . . . a distinctive giggle . . . une professeur de francaise. Biology Club 27 Cheerleader 37 F.T.A. 2,3,4f Junior-Senior Musical 3,47 Language CI-lb 1,27 RAMPANT 4. Leon Brinkman Wolf 20 Peppermill Drive Perfection personified . . . success in physics and chemistry . . . a clarinet and sax player . . . a future chemist. Band 27 Choir 17 Chorus 27 Variety Show 2. Walter Joseph Yaniak 603 Hollywood Avenue Talented athlete . . . musical interests . . . gets along with everyone . . . future in elec- tronics. Cross Country 2,3,47 Football 1,27 Gym Aide 2,37 Monitor 2j Track 1,2. Barbara Elaine Young II4 State Street Excels in girls' sports . . . ap- preciates John Steinbeck and Johnny Mathis . . . future home economist. Art Club 27 Booster Club 27 F.H.A. 1,27 F.T.A. 3,47 Health Careers Club 47 Hockey 1,27 Jun- ior-Senior Musical 37 Language Club 1,27 LIONS ROAR 17 Office Aide 4j Softball 1,27 Student Council 2,3. Diane Phyllis Young 305 Nature Drive Champion diver for CHHS . . . her firm personality . . . great spirit for her class and school . . . college. Art Club 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Bowling 2, Chorus 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 3, 4, Senior Prom, Softball 2, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3. Kathleen Alice Young 109 St. Davids Road Kathy . . . good things in small packages . . . seamstress par excellence . . . promising future as a secretary. Junior-Senior Musical 4, Lan- guage Club 2, Monitor 4, Soft- ball 2, Variety Show 4. Susan Mary Young I06 Brace Road Lion's green-eyed beauty . . . usually found working for the school . . . enioys bike riding and iazz . . . college bound. Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, Hockey 1, 2, Language Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Prom, Softball 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 3. Jeffrey Frederic Zauber 206 Woodland Avenue Folk singer and comic . . . happy-go-lucky . . . coffee house haunter . . . college and Air Force bound. Archaeology Club 4, Bowling Club 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Moni- tor 4, Student Council 1, Ten- nis 1. Edward Robert Young I48 Edison Road Ed . . . forever on the go . . . memories of a flooded homeroom . . . auto mechanic. Linda Dell Young I2 Laurel Hill Drive Ace . . . always smiling . . . I could have danced all night . . . business career. Art Club 1, Gymnastics Team 3, Softball 1, Variety Show 1. John Jules Yovanlcin 102 Shepard Road Hot rods and drag racing . . . rock and roll is his type of music . . . inspired by his friends . . . a future Navy man. Football 1. cherry hill class of Karen Minnett Zett 20l lvy Lane Ready smile and a warm per- sonality . . . a sense of humor . . . fun is a home economics class . . . awaits the excitement of college. Booster Club 2, Language Club 2. Glenn Alan Zeiti I05 Springhouse Court Student Council's personable prexy . . . an aye tor the fair sex . . . academic achievement . . . a lawyer. Biology I Club 2, Junior-Sen- ior Musical 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom. Alicia Sue Zerlin 9ll Deland Avenue Seash . . . peeved by in- sincerity . . . enioys books and folk music . . . a chemist after college. Archaeology Club 3, 4, World Attairs Club 2, 3, 4. lngh chool 1965 Bonita Kathryn Zeigler ll3 Westover Drive Art and English are her favor- ites . . . a candy striper . . . devoted to the class ot '65 . . college. AFT Club ll, 2, 47 Band ll, 2, Booster Club 4, Class Council 2, 4, RAMPANT 4. Margaret Anne Zeller I05 Saint Martins Road Maggie . . . artistic minded realist . . . enioys riding the ocean waves . . . career in iournalism and art. Art Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, ASPECTS 2, 3, 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Junior-Senior Musical 3, La- crosse i, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, RAMPANT 4, Sen- ior Prom, Variety Show 4. Ronald Anthony Zic l9l4 Delicious Way Phillies tan . . .skin diver and rock collector . . . that broken water faucet . . . marine biolo- gist. Archaeology Club 3, ASPECTS 2, Basketball 1, Wresting 3, 4. Joanne Carolyn Zuckerman 207 Madison Avenue Jolie . . . Oh l'm so ex- cited . . . a people perker- upper . . . college bound. Art Club 2, 3, 4, Class Coun- cil 3, Drama Club 2, Junior Prom, Junior-Senior Musical 3, Language Club 2, 3, 4, LIONS ROAR 2, 3, Monitor 4, Senior Prom, Student Council 3. XX 228 ' .,-4 T55 w ,,,, ,, 11 - nf. V-Mez: : Mai. , Eww W 'HQEW i : - Q 'I- gi 7 22.18 f CEB ' A if 5, , , wg? at A 41 v it 3 J rw? Q , 543 ' X Q S. f A , V 1. ' fi 4 in X K f 1 f i f K 2 -A f ,4V,4.2- V2 iv- 4 Q iv, ff ,L ,.. .v , jgrgiggisf ,,,f 1, I j t A ,4 , ,.W. I fggizaw , , .L .,,,,, , LN .. 4,Z liz. 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HA 9-6891 or NO 3-0901 234 HAzel 9-2130 - 9-2131 Success to the Class of 1965 HADDONFIELD LUMBER it COMPANY Lumber - Building Materials - NEUMEYER'S Millwork Quality Makes Friends 1 27 Kings Highway E. ,k HADDONFIELD, N. J. ososs 81 Kresson Road CHERRY HILL, N. J. The Communities of DOWNS FARMS and CHERRY DOWNS nk Extend Best Wishes for Success DOUGHERTY'S Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 FURNITURE STORE from Route 7 3 and Harker Avenue IVYSTONE INN BERLIN, N' J' ROckWell 7-0040 J. J. Dougherty, Jr Largest Ford Organiation in the East MORE PEOPLE BUY THEIR NEW AND USED CARS AND TRUCKS FROM RICE AND HOLMAN THAN ANY OTHER DEALER IN THIS AREA Celebrating Our 40th Anniversary MAPLE AND UNION AVES. BOULEVARD SALES CENTER MERCHANTVILLE Admiral Wilson Boulevard 235 LUNCHEON - DINNER BANQUETS - DANCES South Ierseyfs Most Popular for Route 70, Cherry Hill, N. J. A Opposite Garden State Race Track Jwiizsefsn 1m':1m?'g11g Reservation 665-6900 Tlaereis Always a Warm Welcome at . THE COUNTRY WAY Compliments Distinctive Ladies' Fashions i of PENNSVILLE SHOPPING CENTER 678-8721 Pennsville, N. J ELLISBURG SHOPPING CENTER HA 9-0443 218 CHERRY HILL MALL NO 2-3234 Cherry Hill, N. J LUTZ'S HARDWARE 902 Marlton Pike Cherry Hill, N. J. Phone: 429-5079 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD H. FLEMMING 236 Compliments of Compliments MR. AND MRS. A. DAVID EPSTEIN of Sara L. Epstein TOBACCOLAND Edward P. Epstein Compliments Compliments of of A COOPER BROTHERS FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND ,Q gown swf, .,4A M Florist Distinctive Floral Arrangements Complete Landscape and Tree Services 'A' 31 Kings Highway E. HADDONFIELD, N. J. HA 9-0428 237 X' . . . mag I graduate wall and earn honors in Lila. Congrarularions ro you and +0 each of your classmares for whom June 2I, I965 is a very special occasion. We wish you success and 'happiness in rhe ye-ars ahead. As you seek new goals and conquer The problerns you will face perhaps you may lbenerfii' in sharing a morro which has helped guide us since I873: gnvenrlemus mam auf jlczcremus . . . WE WILL FIND A WAY OR MAKE ONE Camden rust Company OFFICES THROUGHOUT CAMDEN COUNTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 238 TKPW HR U B G HOLLY RAVINE FARM DAIRIES T O T Producers anal Distributors of the K HRA S Finest Guernsey Table Milk F N 6 L P5 'X 1 3 f I .EEN 5 A is ---ij j : . -l no v mme -,RRY 1 . T P RA , TKPW RA U T 'ML' hi . F T ilk:-luxlillfaafl- E,jy,m Mh- K S Visit the Cowtail Bar - Sans Liquor . F 'k 6 The Meet, Eat, and Treat Spot 4 For Cherry Hill Township Students Ed Varallo Phone: HAzel 9-3700 Cherry Hill, N. J. NOrmandy 2-0800 Albert W. Hillman - Llncoln 7-0998 Oscar D. Hillman, Jr. - HAzel 9-7409 Restaurant - Cocktail Loun e - HILLMAN'S BUS 8 A P 40,1033 Gvvds SERVICE, INC. 'R' Charter and School Bus Service N.E. Cor. Haddonfield Rd. and 'A' Route 70 193 7 Berlin Road CHERRY HILL, N. J. Cherry Hill Twp. Cherry Hill, N. J. Compliments of JOHN OSLER NOrmandy 5-2408 Phila : MA 7-2918 Photography from Cherry Hill For the Individual Touch of Excellence Drains Electric Cleaned Oil Burners - Gas Units Job Plumbing Promptly Attended to KARL T. BITTNER Plumbing and Heating 'A' 'A' P 5351610 3 3 2 0 Federal Street on the Mau EMerson 5-6319 Camden, Compliments Congigzliixiazikongsto the of ,K STEIN RIDGWAY, INC. G L Y N N Builders Real Estate Agency 'A' 'A' Lgcated at 10 l. 1 Marlton vylllovrdale CHERRY HILL, N. J. Phone: 428-5656 EGG1e Rambler 1 00 White Horse Pike OAKLYN N J John Eggle III, General Manager Compliments of the L. G. BALFOUR CO. if The Most Distinguished Name in School and College jewelry SHALOM TO THE CLASS OF '65 Shelly Silverman Larry Silverman Lyn Tarter Howard Goldberg Mike Smoger Barbara Medoff Jeff Robinson Bobbi Grolnick Ricky Rudow Paul Slotkin Steve Powell Lynn Pogran Ellie Kirsh Gail Freedman Alan Leeds Fran Levine Andy Adleman Gary Kahn Bobby Boorstein Jeff Levy Jan Stahl 240 BEST WISHES love, TO THE CLASS OF 1965 if From berry IHI Route 38 at Haddonield Road a in Cherry Hill, N. J. MORTON'S JEWELERS Wholesale Distributors ir Ellisburg Shopping Center 1608 KINGS HIGHWAY cherry Hill, N. J. Phone: HAze1 8-1011 - 1022 Congratulations to the Class of 1965 from Mrs. Hansen's little flowers BARBARA TINA CAROLA LINDA BILLY JERRY SUSIE GARY DOTTI KATHY ELSIE DIANE ELLEN JOAN JANE KARLA c.K. NANCY NO 2-5195 - 6 - 7 ROBERTS BROTHERS, INC Complete School Equipment School Supplies School Equipment and Seating 'k 5 115 State Highway No. 3 8 PENNSAUKEN, N. J. H Lamps ILDA SLOANE and Lighting Fixtures 'A' from Route 70 ERLTON PHARMACY NO 3-7678 PBNNSAURBN, N. J. Open Evening and Sunday EMerson 5-5457 CRYSTAL CLEANERS 86 DYERS We Operate Our Own Shirt and Dry Cleaning Plant ,k . 1 0 1 2 Broadway CAMDEN, N. J. 290 Marlton Avenue EAST CAMDEN 5, N. J. Mes. Avedissian Phone: 428-0242 Open 24- Hours ERLTON COLONIAL DINER AND RESTAURANT Italian - American Cuisine i' Route 70 and Cooper Landing Rd. East of Garden State Race Track CHERRY HILL, N. J. Congratulations to the Class of 1965 BORDEN REALTY CO. Real Estate - Insurance 'k 243 Marlton Pike . CHERRY HILL, N. J. HA 9-7700 Compliments of CHERRY HILL HOSPITAL 662-8021 JAY'S APPAREL if For Young Men Formal Wear to Hire THE FOAM RUBBER SHOP Division of B. Zeitz 8: Sons, Inc. Fine Danish Furniture Rattan Casual 'A' Route 70 and Union Avenue CHERRY HILL, N. J. N. 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McNAUGHTON'S NURSERIES Fine Nursery Stock CHAPEL PHARMACY Chapel Ave. and Kings Highway CHERRY HILL, N. J. i Kresson Road NO 2-7660 HADDONFIELD, N. J. Joseph M. Kotzker, B.Sc., R.P. Wm- J- MCNau8hf0 v PMP- HAddonield 9-6745 HAWAIIAN COTTAGE . Theatre - Restaurant Complzments of Route 3 8 CHERRY HILL, N. J. SYE'S ONE HOUR if Late Prom Shows Dancing to Tony LaPata and His Orchestr Until 2:30 A. M. For Reservations Call: NOrmandy 3-5000 246 COMPLIMENTS OF BOB SCARBOROUGH I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1965 GRADUATES CHERRY HILL HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN STATE PARK A Contributor to Cherry Hill Progress Since 1942 247 W f fs! Q E ,K ii A 'Lf . . ,I NQEIXNQ-.J UQ MLK Q5k:gm, kg fi f is3,LK1. 'Qfiiff X17 QA- za.-lxxm 5 fgfwwmjsuf can ?XolWf3rgw., , and Q vibes, fvdifx 1-3' vivi- ff fin vu 'IMHQKU
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.