Cherry Hill West High School - Rampant Yearbook (Cherry Hill, NJ)

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But we feel that it must be more than just a dedication, for when we pause and consider the past four years we realize that this book has always be- longed to you. The events which fill its pages would have been impossible without your constant support and faith in us. ln the beginning it was your closet that was full of candy and your car which served as delivery truck for doughnuts, bagels, and pickels. You arranged the final details for the trips to Valley Forge, Washington, and New York. You were first to the top of the Washington Monument and last on the bus at the close of the day after spending twenty tense minutes searching in the dark for lost students. You typified the ups and downs of sophomore year: thrown up in a blanket, falling down on the ice, or caught in the middle- of a hose squirting war at the car wash. At 4:30 in the morning you surveyed with despair the huge faded sneaker and the indiscernible purple and white banners, and then worked for twelve hours straight to raise those ban- ners and turn despair into triumph. You attended the square dances, the Hospitality Dance, and the lunior Prom and helped to make them a success. Remembering all these things and more, we say Thank You. It is because you have believed in us, praised our triumphs, and borne the burden of our mistakes that we have been able to achieve as a class. This yearbook is the final fruit of that achievement. Since the first sweltering September day in E-10 when, as bewil- dered freshmen, we gathered to establish a Constitution, the Spirit of '73 has thrived as no other in the history of West. That spirit of unity and perseverance, which you first fostered and led and then generously guided, has produced this book. The staff joins with the entire Class of '73 in presenting this year's RAMPANT to you. With love, Your Seniors Mr. Charles Buchheim, Yearbook Advisor The staff of the 1973 Rampant is breaking tradition this year with a second dedi- cation honoring Mr. Chuck Buchheim. As a rookie staff without advisors, we were caught in a maze of publication jargon. Suddenly Mr. Buchheim appeared on the scene. Professing to have little experience, he nevertheless put the staff at ease with his calm approach and willingness to serve. He accepted the re- sponsibility for our mistakes, devoted more time than even the busiest one of us, played taxi service for those expected home by 10:30, and supplied enough hamburgers, donuts, popcorn and coffee to start his own take-out service! But the side of him we loved and appreciated most was the warm and open man who ate lunch in the publication's room, needed glasses only for special work, smoked a pipe, and got strangely giddy after 9:00. And in those late hours when the night turned to day, he was the only one who maintained some sort of sanity and appeared at 8:00 the next morning with the question When's the next deadline? Our greatest consolation as we finish this book is the knowledge that the next staff will be able to enjoy Chuck Buchheim. Ms. Kitty Robinson, Art Advisor Mr. Donald Almon, Photography Advisor Mrs. Carolyn Williams, Literary Advisor lames Kazmerskie, Editor-in-Chief 4 L., .4- Q I A . S 5-l , - A , ,sv j- if K . , ' wx QS 'rx tk , M f is -. . Q a, Cindy Strange, Literary Editor Shauna Azorsky, Art Editor 3 A J 1 uw-,,,J,,,,, Faculty Editors Barry Cherry 84 Lucy Visceglia rf' K 'qu f , senior Editors Activities Editors Leigh Finkel 84 Beth Linzner Bill David 8: Marcy Copelan B , ,A t , iiii t i 3 . V iV-. ' , if i i 1' i i iil' ., iii? 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C 1' A 5 J' an L , V' f. Q , , D . - it . gg' Q lg .ir f' A . D, 1 X ,l f JN' ' . 'f.fA., '- -F. .AQ4.-, . . , - ','- f -ini' 541472 .-I. L.: ,., nj, . L-If Y: 21 ,--y'-' 1' -1.5. cl ' ff. ,. ',, h Q? A1 -V .'-lg UU. 269 K7 fff 0755? Win -xfqwd MW School Board-Front Row: Robert Sloane, Lucille Little, Donald Widmayer, Eugene Levine. Back Row: Richard Austin, Eugene Kosmin, Sidney Ruby, Dr. Donald Fletcher, jerry Krader. A L34 I Mr. William H. Thorpe Assistant Superintendent Dr. Robert Holl Superintendent 22 V Mr. Robert M. Salati Assistant Superintendent Dr. Robert E. Hansen Assistant Superintendent if ,M L K,,w.gf41r,,. ? Mr. Daniel A. Rowan Principal Q -W ' F f' gf H. 'A 'ffM'At,F:U, ef-,aif my f' fff, 8 4 fgjiwgaw -A ,, f wk i any X faculty 23 Mr. George Williams, lr. Assistant Principal Mr. Seymour I. Wallach Assistant Principal Mr. Warren I. jordan Assistant Principal Mr. Gregg Amiriantz Administrative Assistant ,,,-,am-.Q Mr. Edward H. Collins Coordinator of Student Affairs lf Mrs. lacqueline Weiss, Mrs. Anne Dickerson Mrs. Dorthy Flanagan, Mrs. Rita Marrara A 11 I , LV ge l' V fp . - ' Mrs. Kathleen Broadie, Mrs. Patricia Carter Mrs. Mrs. Blanche Smith, Mrs. Mary Smyth, Dx fx 4 Miss Helen Hammond 5 a L 1 s Y,-j,,f 5 E Q9 A A 5 is 6' , WN , ,S Arr x .7 ff an-N, . . ,,,.... W... Q? .t,,...,,?aaf Qef I 1..xs...ff-ee we Sylvia Dworkin, Mrs. Mary Howison, Mrs. Harriet Grissom faculty 25 lam . Q 3' Q i,, ,,AA f UWM ,1-L , if 'l up , 'WYWH .. VW 6- in 4 . '4 lWd-:mag iv-A Sla- 3 Mr. lsadore Osherow Director of Guidance During the summer, they struggle to work out schedules that will satisfy both the student and the curriculum. Come September they are confronted with the task of matching each of the 250 schedules with its obscure hu- man counterpart. ln an attempt to impose order on the chaos of last minute transfers, they arrange interviews. If the students do not respond to repeated notices in home- room, the counselors spread rumors of air conditioned of- fices to lure them from the deepest holes in F-wing. But inevitably there are the heedless few who will storm the office in late November demanding a schedule change two days before report cards are issued. tThe prospect of an E makes them faintlj Understanding their situation you can appreciate the fact that your guidance counselor knows your name well enough to forget it once in awhile. r 3' ki ,.M,,J' 1' e, ga... a M lim- I Miss Bess Ruzian 26 is , 3 E sl. Q r nn Qhf r 4 i . QL. ' X In .kif L . A x 'f -Lf Q32 K s A , -' ff ,Qfsil 5 W5 V QQ ww 'M' NM Hi r r T W, , N H Y V N: 11 iw! 1 NW r xi NN wx w W! NNN 4.11 W X H' TWM we M rr WU 'f . Q W mm-fkrmanlh rr Dr. Robert Nelson if m , .QE If QR Q K . rg? aw T513 X if if I i if Miss Karen Kleinman Chris Fr g f hy Here weaves the thread of time and man. Twenty eyes focused intently upon one mortal soul, one immortal message. Worlds of literature tied the first knot of today with the intricately webbed symbols of yesteryear. Brave knights in gallant pose and ladies with silken robes and sapphire orb were suddenly transformed to moral concepts playing to the human drama. We perceived and gained insight because they willed it. We learned for they shared a piece of their knowledge and the whole of their wisdom. Here entwines the cord of east and west. Twenty ears tapped the flow of fate, Greek god myth and Indian legend to spark the imagination. For the first time, Zeus bolted not only thunder and Phaethon scorched not only a fertile green earth. We had consummated a marriage of precepts taken for granted and ideologies newly discovered. We learned of others as we learned of ourselves because they understood our need for self- awareness. Here braids the knot of past and present. Twenty hearts felt the pulse of men's genius, a nation's folklore. Corn pipe tobacco and ferryboat legends stirred dreams of a nobler future. No longer did symbols stand merely as symbols. We learned to relate them to our ex- periences and thus forged a new identity. We grew be- cause they had once grown themselves. We created, for beauty and imagination grew from early shadows to crystal visions. Here ties the wreath of ends and beginnings. Twenty souls beat the wings of knowledge to grains of wisdom. Sonnets and men with weaknesses that turned to strengths assumed a simpler air. Beauty of form en- hanced beauty of character and soon we learned that the written word unioned with the spoken word made us one. We learned to question because they knew we would grow. We learned to strive for nobler vision be- cause they cared. We learned to laugh and shed an oc- casional tear because only then could pain and joy create the immortal word. 28 W... A an .WM-M, Department Chairman MA... ,v K .x A Jinx 434447Q,fZV4QM54Mf 1--'W fymill. V,iZ4Myv ,QMM Mfbhf , ,X ,,,L, ,M , wwf fling, my faculty !LJw1'Z.?2.,l.,. i.514N,., 5.1 Qin- 'X X54 C'aoZ',A. QJMW3- yang fiery- ff WM ,Wang sms' - as Sill? mf:-mf mln' . I ,.......--.- fffwfffx .....+.:QN+NQ.,.Wia....Q.A.Q-.QQ..iiia.-.:'s. .':.N......:Ai-M.miC..Q-Mlv!-.-.w 3MM W xxxxxxxxxwxxxxxwx H ll V ,, M Nw! H W I!lf!WIKI!N!W!!!IIIIIIIINIIIffII!llfillffldlllIIIIIIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIWI!!! WG W my J uf 1' I Yxwxx ' Axi WF M J M A l MWN.l.lk lHllll!! llil, X1XAllUNKKKKKKKllkllllllllkkklkillllklll iw it WM MJMQPQWAUL m- 32 xiwldf?-AMW Q Q X J AJC, .,,- f f 5 X N X ! 5 . f ? L- 4 wid! fi '15, .ff 5' gg4f7,u2..L,e'A,L., 5 hind wwwfu, Department Chairman ,Sf ,. .2565 614. . WHAT IS HISTORY? History is the study of past civilizations and how they relate to one another, of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It is the Dark Ages finding their way into the light of the Ren- aissance. History is the recognition of how the ideals con- ceived by past men are still at work today. WHAT IS HISTORY? History is the study of past conflicts and the growth of na- tions, of the American and French Revolutions, of the tur- moil that brewed change in South America and in the Russia of 1917, of tryanny in Europe that twice moved a world to war. It is the understanding of the flow of nations and how they developed into the modern world. WHAT IS HISTORY? History is the study of one's own heritage, of English nobles and Puritan exiles, of Thomas jefferson and independence declared, of Andrew jackson and the roots of capitalism. It is the binding of the nation at the close of Civil War and the founding of a democratic and industrial stronghold in the world. History is placing the concerns of today in the context of the past and by so doing perceiving more about the present. WHAT IS HISTORY? History is the study of current issues, of Civil Rights and Viet- nam, of summits in Europe and Asia, of peace marches, pres- idential elections and the hope for world unity. History is projecting ourselves into the stream of time and defining the role each of us must play in life. is :faq 5,51-fu y. MPS' -lg -1 a vm? - YHLQE? 0'5 - Www- , if W - .. -- . T- K ,xiii ' - A Q , J '13 , K . , -fi i f , , - IYITTTYKTUUT' . 5 A Uv-, 1 QQKIfHHQR'!l'lJS l x 'S Wumi Xu v A M f Q--P' ui X R -Wvxxu-all uni mum' Q . 'Q' . -vw . , , ' ,ENUYYMXN'Ul1Hllt'M' - 'A 5 x 1152+ wknf 3-im xx-'xl 1...-, ' , A ' 2' J 'MV-4 ...fu x',,lx.mm Ki N-WA.. .links li 5' M J! ,I ' th 4 , gif , , ,J Pk 1,1-ms u 'Q 3'v 17 Aan. a,.92.....J. M4-ll-U ' 2.10 Q s 5 E 2 I . :- , fi wi. News num,- -----..... YJ!6L.7i c5'2Z'79M4' 'SE' is L 51.611, !QJmf2':.. These are magicians in a world of logical beauty. Theirs is a land where roses have three leaves, identity is proven, and truth can be found in a table. Concepts, curves, and flying tangents are transformed into mysti- cal formulaeg limits are nonexistent. For you, the performer integrates the complex and real. Knowing that to function rationally you need Prac- tical Applications like jet-ship-train trips, roulette, and pickled eels, he cast his spell. You reflect. And finally, in the union of two minds, there is a solution. Department Chairman Ziwawvcf A , xy N lit fmmfzh . 1 , ciaa. MUM-we. Wuwqg,q 4 13:09 13.20-AM w-iff. Q :WM-m,,.,..,... 12. 2 :ware I-' tcm 4,,,,1..,ff.,.,, ,AMW jvc!-viobl-x71A.a4.. 22 ' , Q i 253' mag -' 5 f A,-. Q -- u -ri X 'U'- f y, ' f.K'22',,M1i 5 .4 .A 'YZ' ,v,' K gi zi, i i I ff .: ' ' 'w 4 ' Ea s I faculty 39 Department Chairman Q QS! 4Q..JA4,.., 94-u,.9ff24-ZZ-'wg Suu-' x Qoeo-1043.-1-sw' Z-06111-4 '?,gv.+3 is ll lf gg J- XZ oliwlw dl W -r l ...M Av yvwf-M! fk' 7 E 77. 2 We doubt the significance of smiling slide rules, spinning electrons, and wandering waves. The scien- tific world seems unstructured and without purpose. How can molecules bend? What are Newtons? Why is pressure always above standard? We are led through moles' dark holes in search of hidden solutions. Reasons are found for reactions that are equal and opposite to our predictions. Re- warded for our efforts periodically, we lose energy but gain assurance. Time brings equilibrium and understanding. Doubt- ing no longer, we refuse to admit that perhaps there are more questions than answers. 'UP' 159' w.u..4.9.fu-g faculty 41 H4-'y56,7-lvi , P' 1 X W Zwfmw bg EM Qi. fffv1M.,,+l.. fdlulfd dffaonawvq f5M2..J-.. 4 ,3fw.,.!. l . N . Department Chairman l ' f .nfuf?f.af1,gt.f31r,2-:I2, 'fflpwraif-W p?e,:w5:.+ I5-,':.'-gf'-Jw. 15-1-, A 1 ' 'V ' 5f.'?gi6.1Z55':ifi' mf, P f Jzatiisnngfebfiuis .v 1 ' I Wasigi-'Hff'fQ:xij1fyvi 'R4 e- in-gift-f::rwS,J19' geurmf.:W,:fw,-sga-,gf1,,- 562,.EeQQb:g::nf,y1-.gem, 'V' ?3':l iiQf ' . -1.2. 4 iff?554f55f'7:71'bf,2,2a::?seefiiif-1. 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Do A's generate spontaneously? Or have facts fertilized imagination to form fetal hypotheses and visions? 8 Drwll 49143 as Qzjfava ' Peace MVIP Friede Shalom We are learning to communicate in foreign thoughts. The knowledge of an unfamiliar tongue leads to the acceptance of a new people. Barriers based on ancient misconceptions slowly crumble as the strange become the intimate. Language is the key to universal understanding Peace Paix Paz Pax ul 0K8lVNllLttS.W!S1. h V. 2464241 ZA?-0416 R Department Chairman ffnazgmy-za, Kuff? ' .5 A , aaa . :err Q -h 7 - , V1-.1X1,M.ww X 5 , Q Il' -Q15 U dl M A W g J 41355 ' , . Sfn ' Hai M , . . nw. -tw ' -QSAW K . faculty 45 9 'I,Apu-Lbbvv FAM Ag ALJ'-an-L'77f 5744, fzgzzlkrwggi , W .M .,., .m..,,,.,,,,,NmmM A X We-Ja 5' .Jfmii g,f'x3w:5 2.7711 NM5 Sq... X Maw-....,., Team Leader HI 7 m ,, fb. V'-vw ZLJ Team Leader faculty 47 ' V Q41 wg S ,fwfr - , gyms wm- 4 5 1 R. uf X- ff' Z ,av L, 9 .Q ,Q . N V- Q R V 5 f 7154 'X 22' ' E ., . 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Somewhere, in the next pot, portrait or woodblock there must be perfection. i rv . -QE JW Q, ' iw ' w t,f:f'j.'f img. il E 5. J., ,ff r 53, 5 , K ,. g km 5 Q , x '?Z,QeTfjZZEr?'Al a gp J N may s M if , In I we 0 .,.,x 1f,za.Q..,,9.fwe, Mr. Dudley Lowden Silently, you file on-one by one. He en- ters, stands before you and calmly raises his hand. Thoughts and feelings center on one man and one note. The performance begins. Strands of running dots on pages with strange symbols move in an harmo- nious pattern of altos and bassos, adagios and andantes, pianissimos and fortissimos. He has taught you to translate and blend the patterns into a tapestry of sound. You come together: one instrument, tuned to perfection, played by the man with the baton. fdf-bwwffv if X- I9 Manqyx 5 - 'Vifwff Q, 'f Department Chairman I .1 v me :g . k Lim .J 'WF 'Na 5 5 ,JL4,L.,,J..,.4..uc , i ni' Qdwvic WWW me-mleff 1- h ,J-7F14-wif h44'f - -'- 71d.2,,i, Q.. L-Jammu How to succeed in business Without really trying. We wanted to learn that. A bad lad had a glad dad. Dad had half a shad salad. They trained us how to keep books, Occupy an office Qfull time, somedayj Or manage a world. thomasfioccoswindellmooredeangelis robinsonclarkwarnerreitmanshaymorrell QTomorrow we'Il go over spacingq You can't succeed in business Without really trying. We learned that. faculty 53 , I Hf7f1.'71zD17,,,,,,, 3 1 5' 3 W Department Chairman a.k-k 9mMC 7e K 1 ' X W 8. S.x,..,.XYxQYX,.ik Cwzzsiifrf-,Jw-2 ?'sM+'f 'W We 'ff , fl xr X ' I R V! KKK if am , ' 2' :ia .g.JEz?5-if!s2 4?i ,12 1' easy 1 2, . y,,,g,,44,,gx.mwt.n..u W Department Chairman 1 i ear 'ks . an S.. v , 'A fx. if Q i , e v W' V f ' '11 5 ggi . I , Jff Y W g p 71.1.1 How can physical education be relevant ? We are going to learn skills that you can use, such as bowling, golf, or tennis. But what if I like softball, soccer or hockey? In the new elective system you can take whatever you want. No kidding? How about co-ed sports? Next semester. I thought you were going for your permit this afternoon. We saw the movie today. Hey! Aren't you going to get your permit? Wait 'til you see the movie. That movie? Is it really so bad? ,, l dom want to talk about ir. I-gqgqgf: J Mg gum ,', f iiizfhfli 55i?fS:ilfgi Y , -'fL 'A fu:-'zler '1 ,wif , iq, -3, f111.f.-ga - , zfsggizftfg-nlawg, ffmsfi 1. -2 1 ,. , 1 -L., ,rf - Q mf: . 3- ' w l f ' glllumngn-ma' -- ' , ' if 7 M wfw.-0 ..-M4-A-.MW ... , X k My A . ,..,A., ,.,, L,., ML ' A X-v V. h eyy I , . V 4 f 'im ,M-MM. , , i 5 - A TW :PAA 74. Kvslofj. K 'YQ We A , 35:0 M J WJXZJJZWQ 56 7lu7'?h.CI2Ic-if ' . 'l :E .E -.Q ' 'f 3 lege tv F W if if V . L N 5 f '65, .,5. 1 W ,.n,,.l. ly- Ja ,.... 49' 3 iz ' ' :fins at l t . Q' gsiafv. N -mp m ag R ..,, ,M .+- ,, -- - .. .. . f-f- Q f s H .. ,. ,W . . , .,.:. .,.. , ...WSW ,:k,',, Mg is P as Mrs. Kathlene Nau, Mrs. Carol Simonson Mrs. Katherine Hench, Mr. Robert Andress, Media Center. To you who guide the creative kids. Your services are special Thank you. To the two with the red green light ma- chine who explained to the teacher that I really could not see the board. To the man in the blue suit and hat with the silver badge who held traffic back for me each morning. To the ladies who taught me how to use the Reader's Guide the period before my annotated bibliography was due. To you who were there and wrote com- plimentary notes about noisy us when the every-day teacher was absent. fiii' ff' R! EQ Mrs. Aleyne Miller Substitute x as. . ,418 . Mrs. Blanche Bielefelt Substitute 'Mb-K L, I ,iw Vi . 3, , . V 'Z Q M gigs if Q. 'im J :is 54' Vq' 2 'Q H Sarge Gibson Nurses: Mrs. Miriam Davis, Mrs. leanne Lisowski WWX . s L-u....n sf? 's ,V 3 M f s 5 58 C' shun-sg apw Dz9ML,!4WfW S Q S' nw 4' 2 X h, V- -M vwu 'flliwwkkyw Ili- f-WDM --4-TH J? if if , ff fb ff 5 33 PllX?X i3Q i fffxiifi 4 Q su. 4 V Jf!-:buf-V Tlllll 'IIIIQ 'RIIPO Gill!! FBI!!! FBI!!! PERB!! FPBPY THEY? FFR!! -'Gm i A faculty 59 W w Y 1 Y Y Y J 4 62 underclassmen 63 4, W fwaiwlwlrrlilii , , z mv. 4 Q I .-.qw gf' , A A V ,A-J-1 no Leigh Straub Governor Steve Frankel Lieutenant Governor I 1 M 'nj Adrienne Epstein Secretary 1' f. 5' 'Sz' ,1 if U A wg' N t,mh,,7m, 1 we we t. V ,ff . mm.: 'Fi , .1 3 3 loel Yaffa Assistant Business Manager 8 , , , ,R 'M Nadine Gaston Ricky Greenblatt Assistant Treasurer Business Manager - ,f awk O si .K 5 ali W .95 'T , A' VJ' L ' ' .X .. 1 in 'f f' ' ' .Q ESQ Lglgiafa axf+i.?'5. we M to is 1, A.w Xt , ' DX f ik'. gm f mf by 5 FSTQ Q 1 L sk .QT I as ss. as ,xggwsigg .isjgg . A St, Mike Yaffe Treasurer 1 sf X Ms. Linda Wilson Class Advisor underclassmen 65 Q Y -. af' K r wg? Q W jff! W +1- : 'ff 5325 'H' 153 ii'i-QiL wi ix, ' 94 ' DC dp A351 qc gg F . A A .fs-!'3JCI?- y i Wa A .A-ilu. A I f ,,f-n:'2'f, underclassmen 67 .M.w-www . Strange halls and strange teachers crowded your reality and your spirit at first. You felt muf- fled and alone. Perhaps you chose a club be- cause another brother or sister once belonged. You saw their name and interests listed under DIRECTORY in a purple and white yearbook on the shelf. It looked impressive. Possibly you joined because of a friend or because you felt it was where your interest might lie. But you were always planning for next year. Survey courses in literature were preparation for English II,IlI, or IV. Teachers sometimes excused your behavior because you were still freshmenp you had much to learn. Yet from that molding, shaping, and weaving came a fresh spirit, a blossoming of your intellect as well as your self-esteem. The Spirit of 76 was becoming more than a clever phrase. -Kay nm f J x ff XXXN Y af' Y E li underclassmen 69 -Q 'hw- Mr. Lawrence Casto Class Advisor Sharon Berkowitz Lieutenant Governor At the start of the second year, it be- came apparent that the old title could no longer serve as the shield behind which you cowered when confused. As freshmen you were coddled. Concerned hands stretched to help you adjust and understand. Then as sophomores, you were left on your own, Qthough not alonej and Marc Nemiroff Governor began questioning your ability to cope with new responsibilities. Less rigidly directed, you began noticing the more personal aspects of the school, and soon after discovered in yourselves a ripening self-confidence that stems from familiarity. Seniors became friends, freshmen, secret ad- mirers. Even the juniors began to see you as individuals. jerry Haubrich, Lisa Rose Student Information E Sue Graham losh Gindin Secretary of State Dues Treasurer ? J lan Haber Treasurer iilll Nldnsu Sales Manager Brad Whitten, Chris Kavros, Mark Stomel Student Affairs underclassmen 73 r is an :K ,-::L: Secure on a foundation of objectives, you found time to concentrate on more im- portant things. You sold football programs, made money on Butch Cassidy, or- dered class rings, and be- came aware of yourselves and the potential of your class. West felt the ever more commanding presence of the Class of '75. AV ,V., ,. ,A , Asia-..,,, ,WMV M mqmunmm Sli Aff? s ms .ak ' .. W ' W I , k,.- - WX - 1. Ann Shanabrook 2. Linda Laubenheimer ff, ff 5 4A. ' ' ' 'SJ wb ,S 3. Mark Cohen i 'M we 'wwf' is ph' 6013+ -u 111. Li 979-is Tia 'P vf 5 Q., vi underclassmen 75 w up aim M fm 2 underclassmen 77 Q 5 , ,L . 'Q I x ' ',.4 - V . f t , I -f: ' -H -, .':kfZ'1 'Z 1 f l 1 W' ,I ww- 1 'w ,. ,fi My ' W . ,,LL H NM , ,N ...Q 7, ts.-Qi: ,,.,. , . ., W ., , .MA ,, ff zufrfsm-A f . , 1, 225 . ,, - . - fy if f A , ,, M-W ...V J, 'iff fx? 'ww3!9P9'f' . I we 'k . 5-',.5f.ff qv 'f v,,,,,x :M-ve. 5 . s 1 ,, -W, W. , . . . . 5 'A ?577'?:'52i?31f7 A f :a.:, Q+ x . Q: :- gf +P X mv 1 Wh ,,i yy 1, W-...,, Governor Shelly Weiss Lieutenant Governor Victor Gennaro Business Manager David Weinstein Treasurer lann Giacoboni Secretary Sammy Boulmetis Secretary of Student Information Robin Levit Assistant Treasurer Andi Black Class Advisor Anthony Fiocco underclassmen 81 I A , I f E I 1 fl l 1. lim Coben 2. Gary Hill G-Ku 1974. Senior bound. The junior year brought visions of a future that reached beyond West. While PSAT's and SAT's challenged your self- confidence fas well as your in- tellectual abilityj, dark images of col- lege life began to surface from the depths of your cluttered mind-a witch's brew of formulae, due dates, and percentile ranks. But as an upperclassman, relief came in the form of activities and class commitment. With a new governor came confidence that '74 could do more, and picnics, proms, and par- ties crammed your calendar. Since belief in your class was belief in yourself, each experience shared as a group revealed more definite charac- ter designs in individuals. The word junior assumed new life as you be- gan preparing for the leap into Se- niordom. 1974. Future bound. 3. George Dempsey . - F 1 '12 :ix 'V 31,9-. I , I Q underclassmen 83 N 1 84 Y .- N . XA? xgi Q .-... .- g 4. ..--. S F . - 7 2 i N R5 X 1 xi X K X K X Q, 'Ng xx E 5 K x six KX N Q ri 6 X 'SY :S 5 . v 1 Q V v F' x 4 jf i Q s X X S ? iw g NX, L. ,. ., X- ww kg. Q .K-. 4,1 M if 7 A ,K A+: Ai 9 in in ill underclassmen 85 5 an , 1 Q, A M5 X .P wth f H. L,.,L,,,, N' - -If V:-'9 y nu , 0 A, ,Q ' ,W , f A lf fwsdigifw ..- rl , qw 4 , X ,V A Ja' 1' ff z 'A Mu A A 5 .Qs Lf 'V M I 'Q K- Q f , , - - A ff 1 K A If yy-vm, -M y f M , , Inf! -'q,y.4, , ' .-1 J f f ' M ,F -Q N JK, V . :W mga? if ,g,..fQ,f T -f V A dw Q, wg.. 4 1 , A ' 'gf .ff 'A A , , Lf 4 22, PM 14- ' A ,WI gg f 'iwwj in , WM! J I H' gif, V . L,- S ,,. 1. 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Moss, B. Sommer, I. Goodman, R. Ludwick, R. Sooy, R. Masbitz, G. Supnick, F. Walters, M. Furphy, W. Price, L. Ucciferri. Second Row: I. Fox, D. Kassibian, N. Masino, V. Gennaro, R. Walker, D. Coggins, A. Fisher, D. Steward, S. Doyle, I. Malick I R. Christie, P. Lehner, 1. Lewis. Third Row: Mr. C. Woods, D. Capoferri, B. Bailey, S. Schetter, S. Mollenhauer, B. Graham, T. Goreki, S. Hoyt, G. Garagusso, D. Walker, M. Santarpio, B. Graham, LC. Morris and B. Lauer, mgrs. Fourth Row: Mr. I. Deering, Mr. Herb Fisher, Head Coach, I. Adair, M. Chryziwowski, S. Coral, F. Devon, M. Navara, C. Olivo, T. Howlett, T. Longmore, Mr. M. Romello, Mr. F Meehan. Top Row: Mr. A. Neiman, I. Hobbs, I. Yockovitch, S. Miller, B. Bailey, R. Christi, G. Peez, M. Longmore, R. Longmore. Football Opponent Lenape 30 l.F. Kennedy 0 Camden Catholic 0 Paul VI 14 Cherry Hill East 20 Bishop Eustace 7 Woodrow Wilson 18 Camden 8 Pennsauken 22 X 21 it M K Q-1 423' mmmm A wma 1- - - x ms, '1 M.. TJ' sports 93 Y-if 'awk MW., l K... 3 .L,, si .XX , Q' J N in Q NNN . k I im K . 4 . , qu s- K fb' 1-2?-S. ' - 3 4' wx 'T fy gm rug' .. ' N J 5? Z' 5 3 :gm L A A 1' QQ T E GQ. : ' 'I 5' 5 5 , m -f-1 W , - M 5 ' - f .. k f K -5 ' ' - M -.f,, K t A in s if i 4 ' Q . H 75 , YS A .Q f, , it A A Q' in ll K .gn .Q f P' i. X 94 , .,,k, .w . .,f..',.wf 'f. The crowd was a mass of cold, raw, chapped faces They came to watch the underdog. The coach- A new spirit with a whistle in his pocket- Carried game plans in his football mind. The team was a horde of running numbers. Cold-hearted rains. In a slippery season, they stemmed the torrent, Slashing to score upsets in the mud. Confidence grew from locker room lectures, Gritting pain practices, And nicknames like crunch . East was a challenge-heart break, But not defeat. Offense moved faster. Defense pushed harder, And nagging dissatisfaction brought victory- Not simply winning a game or four, But a tightening of common bonds- A promising future. 'Q , Ps. fruviwlr, Q Pkf x 2 ff wma K' pf W 1, t .A ' Su-. 1 A -, , 3 -tttyippg yg t ef 7 49 g M tz 'Wmm,, , , 4 ig f 63524 ff 4? is if , ,K by gli? H255 ar ,if i 13,74 W -54 Q 19 ? waz'-1 3 W wfw W 1 N E W WEST IS BEST! GIMME AN L . . . come on sophs you can beat those fresh . . . GIMME AN I . . . men. Presenting the Li- onettes, the color guard, the drill team, the flagettes, the pom-pom girls, the solo twirlers, the cheerleaders, the marching band, the . . .1-2-3-4 WHO ARE WE FOR? HURRAH EOR LIONS! West must be best. The belief in your school comes as you realize how much you are a part of it-that you make all the difference. Show it in your hands and show it in your feet and know that the force of spirit originates in you. West will always be best! Even if there is only your spirit to make it worthy of your pride. sports 97 X lisa QHUWM 3 Q il., 1553-Sr EH!! Hlffii 'viiiilii Q2 N335 241561 iivfii f I -. , -f m- ,, ,inf .hm Z 0 ,, .V -,,., if ' , z',.. , A A A ,,.,. ,,,,,... , . Q . 155554 . , ,. , L X 5 5 A WQWW 1' ' wiv 412 u'1'5,f,5 ky 'Q 9 'W .. . -., . ' V. ' ,, ...IA K K V ,f5f '.k 'H-f 4'ff,:.1fi: '. 1- ' :. Q , Q . I aa- ' qsi 9 w?5ig sf' K: I kk ,M-:?Q,9,g,,,,mgMWiJ In W ' - 4,.:.,x,m,F.Q ' gf, 'msn ludy Porch, Drum Majorette 3552 L ,, , 01401 af ,fy 3, ,,,-A, ., 3 ,, k M 7:7 4, I ,M . wh X .-c ,Vik . '1 1 i -w.4..i,W i in i i A, M M Q A 'i in JJ uf -,V v. , W - n , w i MWJ QW ww .,., fig V X ww -adv' . K 'i F-1. f 1 sy.- ,,,.m .0 ., V I .HL K ,., lp. I ,fur If-,A My 3, Q, M -,- X mg ff',u,,-4'-, 4 5 wh Sip- ' ',l,gR:g-W, il,-,Q.A,-,mggvf , gig. we QF 1 -. . if , 'rmUg?y,,1,,,..-1J , V ,. 'Ye-E' V ...:i?1 ,' 2 wf., 'A i Bonnie Roohr, Solo Twirler ,v'q0' 13 QM' Ji 9,f .J . W ..-A - f M.. i N x WX . QR., ,wx ,QV f gli 'si K' Sk ' a-.N i' i-A ii ' -Wff wAi.W,s..... L A L Debbie Ring, Solo Twirler Patty Baldygas, Solo Twirler Is it true that the soccer team's secret weapon is a mouse? Is the goalie really 8' x 24'? No, but East and all of the other teams in the South Iersey Conference believe it. Actually, propaganda was only a mi- nor force in successful team strategy. Through countless hours on the lower fields, the West soccer team worked out a winning combination. Running . . . Passing . . . Shooting . . . physical skill was not enough. Self-confidence had to become team confidence. As the season got under way, hard work and determination started a consistent pat- tern of victory. Someday in the near fu- ture, the first South Iersey team to win a Group Four state title will be from Cherry Hill West. IV Bottom Row P Cogan S Tanker V Covell: S Sax K Dale C Bromke K Herman S Slater, B. Feldman, Mr. Ira Kosloff, Coach. Second Row R Lleg S Kamlnsky M Glazer I Connaly I Berdrnr R Sheldon R Oliver K Goldman B. Buckman, M. Kuntz. Top Row: I. Deittle- baum M Silverman H Lieberman I Melrose B Gallagher M Emmel E Sobel S Vrttorl I Ott, K. Ross. Varsity Bottom Row: C. Bandoroff, E. Strojan, S. McGettigan, T. Ortner, B Dlamond, I Doman, B DlBlanca, D Gregory Second Row Mr Steve Reinhardt, Coachg I. Houck, R. Perry, E. Linden, I. Hrynda, K. Abeyta G Rhea, R Perry, C Greatex, mgr Top Row I Peters, L Sacknoff, I. Gindin, D. Schwartz, C. Dipolis, G. Bauer, M. Etter, QD. Campbell, not plcturedj ,-. . , .fb is A f . ,-.. LVlf'Ff ., '.e.f.5i - 5 I C I . I , , - 3, ,.-- 3 or Ite. ' I ttt V V H I A ' 7,k fe.-:,-f.+24',.1s,.:qf . -4,14 . , :ws sez: , - 5':i.eq:g:. , fm ww e. ,g mf- .1 4 I Ir , -' ..-' 1 , f ,,,.. .-,,. t ee'e .. - fe -',' lm . 'L H W ' 0 V 5 5 ' W I o ,'--. ---- ' -, f . takcrest . fe , I . ..,,. 1 .1 ww Q.. F ,esmwn Fr f- W ds v 1 .. e f - ' L' G TV. -J' QU- A L' - L .:w'5i' : ' 9, e 5 ' Qi.. Xleasant l. I 'I ' .e, 52f2' ' .gn-,f f .X -'f9L..,. hw ' . .J 'JV' ' -14 gg?-gm .. . Q'1 g3z, ...WV I S, 2 I K I L'-' '- gi- .. - -ff '-'H f' 1 .. ..,-vw 2 E H gf L. Q of , I , . .K -. sjg Hari A '1' I 'edet K I - . 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Overwhelming enthusi- asm-cheering, banners, posters, spirit badges-and skill carry the Lions to success. In each game the Girls' Hockey Team excelled. Only loosing to Glassboro in the State Conference, they proved that- West is Best -is not a futile cry. 104 Bottom Row: B. Dunlap, Capt, S. Morris, P. Gimmi, I. Vickery, K. Gimmi, E. Hirst, I. Grossman, B. Deneberg, R. McCormick, T. Chambers. Second Row: D. CiPollo, R. Altorfer, S. Oorlog, I. Swanson, P. Golub, D. Stewart, C. Coveilli, P. Carr, Mrs. loanne Coyle, Coach. Third Row: L. Swanson, C. Campbell, D. Thomas, P. Loris, C. Humphries, P. Claire, T. Schwartz, G. Cocco, B. Afford, Miss Mary Petrik, Coach. Fourth Row: A. Meyer, mgrg P. Sharp, M. Curtis, L. Loyd, F. Teplick, S. Weiss, I. johnson, K. Ronayne, Capt, K. Reiley, K. Calloway. Fifth Row: M. Meng, L. Brown, B. Steet, L. Cutler, mgrg L. Carter, mgr. B. Betty, N. lungclaus. Hockey Lions Opponent 3 Moorestown 2 1 l.F. Kennedy 1 5 Camden Catholic 0 1 Cherry Hill East 0 3 Lenape 1 2 Paul VI 0 4 Pennsauken 0 2 l.F. Kennedy 0 2 Camden Catholic 0 2 Cherry Hill East 0 0 Lenape 0 1 Paul IV 0 2 Pennsauken 0 3 Cinnaminson 1 1 Collingswood 0 0 Moorestown 1 3 Glassboro 0 sports 105 'fr Qs 31 s C W I , ,, 4 Bottom Row: D. Leopold, C. Lowden, S. Scott, I. Coben, Mr. R. Hopkins, Coach, K. Shiflet, D. Bush, G. Soloner, C. Pohl. Second Row: I. Magnus, A. Pulini, T. lanus, G. Colton, S. Yureske, R. Kourns, I. Dahms. Top Row: B. Sangtinette, T. Hyrnda, P. Seaney, Capt, I. Thomas, M. Ludwikowski, T. Dreisbach, l. Vickery, K. Miller, M. Kelly, QM. Sussman, not picturedj. , gag' 106 Is tennis an individual sport? Alone she wins the game, alone she wins the set and together they win the match. Sometimes she loses a game alone, she loses a set alone, but together they win the match. The Cherry Hill West Girls' Tennis team wins because they are a team of individuals. Each tries hard for themselves but harder for the group. No strings attached? Well, maybe a few. . ., f k. 4 - -A iff:-1-'Q-fi.2f1f11sz:lf: 'f' 'W' I V. Bottom Row: E. Kahn, M. Stillman, M. O'DriscolI, G. Delfiner, M. Bastnagel, I. Finke. Top Row: L. Giambalvo, S. Kasloff, L. Schaefer, D. Albany, V. Wymer, M. Boory, A. Barnes, I. Treuhaft, E. Gerfin. V , K W - .... .,.2g1x:,u,.g.1f..w.w1:4e144fx.2saY.f'n:-'f ,,,,f Ww f ff -- Varsity Bottom Row: G. Caulley, Capt, A. Cohen, F. Kielbowicz, L. Spellman. Top Row: Miss Elaine Kynacou, Coach, T Mayne, S Sharpe, L Shaeffer, S. Cephus, D. Nathans, mgr., D. Obergfell, fE. Siegle, Rosie McLaughlin, not picturedj ,... .,:1'5'..,,g!Q-Q N ., ,,.,.,. .,,,2.,w ,,.. ...M . f ,g,,v:f,C.,ffz..'nv:fM - -f em. -- -:,,. , 2 , ,,, . .. ,...E.Q,f,,.. qu... , . . -- .jzv -Cao ,mmf 1 .Z -, ' ,M- : -V 'L jf-' Ne.. .L 15,2 , f !s iW':'f T Mlilf .w M N ,, s l EW--if ,. ' 1. 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A . . , .C . I4 C e 3P9 C ' 'C if ' 152' , 1 1 C Cherkyil-iillfast, f CVI' QA k Qi 5 i ,,sfCifi'i4U1i0SQ,0, 1 . Qs! C f tshawnee, C C M1251 C A l Perm-skew 5 C Q f f . F , ' X C F Q Le., FMU.. 7 i 7-, K xr Wh i J tw, nj' , C sf is ' 4 . '- .,es if, C C V ... 5 V- C I, ag I - t :iii 59 A 7 I - M . .. ' 4 me 135 , 7 in K VY ixw .. F . 5 . f if i 1 i When the cold chased the sports spirit of West in- doors, basketball became THE sport. After school each day the team pre- pared for the con- frontation with fans and opponents. Long hours of practice must be com- bined with close team training to refine that nat- ural ability. So skills in dribbling, passing, shoot- ing and rebounding had to be sharpened. Ripping the cordsfrom twenty feet, hitting the boards, and laying up a fast break. There is such a thing as a Basketball Mind-and knowing what to do-when-and quicker than the next guy. lunior Varsity Front Row: R. Feltoon, S. Millman, B. lanus, M. Glass, L. Kerr, Mr. William DeAngeIis, Coach. Back Row: L. Epstein, L. Busch, B. Gallagher, M. Glazer, B. Gullett, QT. White, G. Rendleman, C. Oliva, D. Olmstead, not picturedj. Mi 15075 if 17 i-aes sm. ali? NES 54555 seg .NIS NES xE4 ES EE-' Varsity Front Row: D. Cappoferi, I. Handler, D. Schwartz, Captp E. Montgomery, Captp l. McMenamin, Capt. Back Row: LC. Morris, mgrp S. Koss, C. Santo, Mr. lack Devine, Coach, R. Krout, M. Patterson, B. Prato, P. Anderson, mgr. lions 48 44 48 34 42 32 49 43 63 30 31 44 44 69 44 54 45 51 51 27 41 Basketball Haddon Heights Camden Catholic Lenape Bishop Eustace Pennsauken Audubon Gloucester Cath. Camden l.F. Kennedy Cherry Hill East Woodrow Wilson Paul VI Camden Catholic Lenape Bishop Eustace Pennsauken LF. Kennedy Cherry Hill East Woodrow Wilson Paul VI Bridgeton Opponents 53 41 58 68 59 54 45 71 56 44 50 45 71 61 93 74 52 54 58 50 44 WEST if sports 111 -ff' Q 1' if 'A A ,M-'- oHlA 5. -f WWW? Dlllll ID I I J Practicing the basic skills is es- sential to a good player, be- cause these trivial details make the difference between an aver- age player and an excellent one. And so you drill- Trunk bobs, hurdle sits, sit ups and push ups. 35 step ups and 15 laps, 5 seconds to catch your breath and 2 minutes each on the circuit drills. You've got to be kidding. Defensive drill-stance Fast break drill-3 on 2. Endless hours of practice before you don the purple and white tunics. Finally you coordinate your efforts and five are synchronized into one. u rulsclll F 5 5 114 I f M'b I P Barnes M Men , Capt, L. Lloyd, Capt. Back Row: Miss Bernadette Varsity Front Row: P. Gimmi, mgrp P. Sharpe, R. A to er, I. I a a, . , . g Angeline, Coach: S. Oorlog, l. Swanson, S. Morris, D. Petrozza, S. Harris, M. Curtis. Miss Mary Petrik, Coach. sports 115 Lions 3 2 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 116 Bowling Deptford Lenape Cinnaminson Camden Catholic Pennsauken Cherry Hill East Bishop Eustace Shawnee Deptford Lenape Cinnaminson Camden Catholic Pennsauken Cherry Hill East Shawnee Knock--Down fEastQ Opponents 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Front Row: I. Budney, L. Parise, Captp L. Caltabiano, Capt. Back Row: B. Sands, F. Gom berg, C. Monzo, S. Cohen, QMiss ludith Free, Coach, not picturedj. Lions 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 Bowling Deptford Lenape Cinnaminson Camden Catholic Pennsauken Cherry Hill East Bishop Eustace Shawnee Deptford Lenape Cinnaminson Camden Catholic Pennsauken Cherry Hill East Shawnee Front Row: D. Coane, I. Weisbecker, L. Curror. Back Row: S. Woods, I. Sooy, L. McLaughlin, N. Happersett, fMiss ludith Free, Coach, not opponents picturedj. 3 2 3 2 2 1 2 3 2 0 0 2 2 2 1 Excuse me, sir, have you seen my bowling ball? It was here just a minute ago. Surrounded by a tippytoe bowler, a three lane bouncer, and a human pretzel, the SIIBL Champs approach their alley. No one misses a five pin! Now concentrate and get that ball between the third and fourth arrows. Keep it away from the Brooklyn side and down that baby split! sports 117 For weeks you anticipate the match: Six minutes of pins, reversals, take downs, escapes, a final bell and the ref raising your hand. Physical and mental discipline forge your skill. The image of a potential opponent- burly, ruthless, oozing confidence- keeps you going. Every afternoon you arrange old mats on the gym floor so you can bend your muscles into shap Pizza and hoagies whet your appetite but you have to lose three pounds. So you don your rubber suit and think of wizzers and switches instead. N . , , swf t , A iii? is L sz zz 7 t Q .. 6 S W ., ig ' , .1 ,S . ,Q 9 t WS? i ' 'Ji' WX-I -.s' l ii ST 7 V' ij- Ja H- N' 1 ..--. 5 WY 1-57' Varsity Front Row: G. Supnick, S. Berr, M. Sussman, Capt, D. Pike, L. Pelosi, I. Connely. Back Row: G. Krohn, B. Bailey, M. Santarpio, Mr. Robert Hopkins, Coach, Mr. Kenneth Strock, Coach, T. Longmore, D. Kennedy, A. Khan. NT f . X- f, ., Q- .ff.zy3Aw:ff':'M2ff 4ff X'5' f S: .- 'V f . 1 im- i'lsWYQasMi5i' U ' 'T ! H f:.: t .. ' . 3 .. J 1 5:?f !' :: ' -' ' K fit . W ggt i.,2gfa1kL24:'.,,L- 25 ' L W EN? .asigw ' 3 ga 8 3 ie 1 f lsi M J uf-sm. :sv -'of wee.. , , Agg gaa igf' Kgs , K Q' EQ. K at , , R.. 5 fif.sf'1, i4e3fg'Sr,9sgg,2,g,z3f S i'ii 1 QL f - W .,i', - LA Sf' 1 ' 'l .'.:f f.'lE?'2?:H' 3,514 , i :Yi-.'a.55'f 5.6.1 ':f?E55:, ' -:..: '.E m: .Mil 'L' 1 'Ei H' f : an my 1:52.12-:H f 1 M -11 -f.:ai!c':ff:.2Ewww I '...2L gas Y ,. sosir g .M . if ,X , .X Es. OIIC f. t..,.-Q., , . ,ff -ff-' tw-vg,,L..' .fimgiei K -lfiekiiw gifs? ,. 7: 55.52 MA K ffl ua ..,,L 3-..f.. , sg- 1 - -4 .sz 155.-ff .,. den .2 'i5?C' al . any -- . ? f LF- Ke , .,. Paul N ' 22 3'5 35 35 Had 545 we K s14i' K , 1 23' 's..'.ee. K r A - . 11 ,,.,.. it fc' Q 2 iisvn ., ,. , .,,. y ' -f 1 - ' - A if '1 1 V . A. , lg gf. i s '-iv. 1 . .l i,.:,,, , 'QF 5 - ' W. aww -- fu My VV .. ff ef sm-,ff ...S sports 119 lunior Varsity Front Row: G. Rhea, Capt, S. Hoyt, Capt, Second Row: L. Silverman, B. Cocco, W. Webver, P. Stang, W. Hillberg, R. Riley, C. Lewis. Back Row: S. Lapata, C. Brumke, R. Gorelick, C. Christopher, R. Greenbaum, R. Gorlick, S. Silver, Mr. George Rhea, Coach. Varsity Front Row: R. Martin, Capt, W. Baberick. Second Row: R. Reilly, M. Emmel, R. Oliver, D. Gallagher, G. Altman, G. Rhea, I. Lewis, C. Lewis. Back Row: W. Thomas, I. Graybois, K. Hulse, L. Binowski, R. Koumbs, G. Finley, S. Hoyt, Mr. George Rhea, Coach, fSteve Schmitz, not picturedl Swimmers take your marks. focus on a time tyoursj and a record fhisj focus on a distance and a white-roped path NBangN Focus on a pace, set rhythm and stroke-kick-glide-stroke-kick-glide Arms and legs must obey time-tested discipline. Fingers scrape sandpaper concrete. Chlorinated eyes hopefully scan the finish line as a caco- phony of pool side sounds reverberates in drip- ping-dry ears. The mind is assailed by memories of practices and times and lectures and records and spaghetti arms and legs. Then silence-and the scores- a time thisj and a record fyoursj. sports 121 lunior Varsity Front Row: K. Calloway, S. Sangtinette, S. Corey, M. Haines, B. Friddel, S. Peters, L. Devlin, R. Feucht. Second Row: C. Bands, P. Carbone, D. Basch, L. Deleonardis, C. Thomas, S. Rhea, R. Kramer, D. Mallon, M. V iller, B. Nothstein, A. Carbone, A. Meyer. Back Row: M. Felton, mgr, Miss Mary Sue Trotman, Coach, I. Reithimer, P. Carr, T. T. Black, P. Loris, K, Nothstein, QN. lungclaus, I. Ambro, N. Pratley, mgr., not picturedj. Varsity Front Row: L. Formigli, I. Cassidy, D. Brown, N. Toll. Second Row: T. Chen, Capt, L. Martin, Capt, A. Shanabrook, M. Goodwin, D. Doyle, B. Afford, R. Martin, Miss Lynn McNitt, Coach. Back Row: l. Murphy, G. Cocco, D. Kupets, mgrg I. Banks, mgr. sports 123 E s Front Row- I Pane, R. Beaudry, M. Robinson. becond Row: W. tpstein, A. Barnes, C. Campbell, D. Martino. Third Row: W. Weisman, L. Krankowski, R. Hoffman, R. Cappo. Fourth Row: B. Michlik, D. Grimm, F. Kerzner, D. Cappo, C. Herrow, I. Liable, R. Soifer. Fifth Row: Mrs. lacqueline Press, Coach, N. Larock, P. Domm, Miss Claire McManus, Coach. Back Row: S. Cephus, Capt, K. Ronayne, Capt. 124 Lions 40.3 52.4 53.45 43.11 36.95 45.4-6 40.81 55.3 39.64 Gymnastics Rancocas Valley Pennsbury Saint Mark's Cherry Hill East Lawrence Pennsbury Rancocas Valley Cherry Hill East Pitman Opponents 43.3 63.35 64.25 70.93 61 .0 67.28 31 .97 69.93 50.07 pull legs over bar slowly muscles clinging to fire sand gritting teeth s w i n gn I n S as a butterfly from her broken cocoon sports , X , 5 ii 32, 35 ai 5 , Z Q Ei: 32 1wag42f1S1ff Y11ff2as7:fmi :www 11:1 . W H fsz zgfax zsgwz, myfllfxfw-fHa5?f5?ge5?1g:f'1 gy 1Ll lxzl 1 g?lf3lQQgIiZi?i,. ,, fl,.gillillffS'lif5Lf?5f55ii V 5 E5 QE ,X fx EE : lfif 'J . :I s 5 3 S a an if L' A gm :M-if f 'lfww F S qg5 QZ1l i-tif? ., . ' 2 iff? K ,ma sr V15 fflif 2 we ima- W fi fl 7x2.w:P5zffi9?E7' 5 : 5 ffmiwu -f, L -.,s swywfrf' Q S QE ' ? 2 -U, ,S K 9 , 255 ?g1g7- My ' 1 my Q95 wk . L ,JY flgifwiff nk Q QQQSEE? .ff -,.,w a 5,53 Wg si Q 2:3 3212: as if W is ii! -36 QE Q 31 ik x 5 We S f QUQQWYQ ifigff I f if? I I wig? xi K ' I ig? ' 1 gil X! i 5542! 5 Q E2 , use f I .2 sv L4 f Mg 5 52: Q pi . f S 3 g, if 1 ..f, Q, 5 ' gal QM? Ji EE Ei! 1 , 1 e' we . , lav-:wus 2 ,M , gm - '1-: 5 ,,.. 2 gc ,gg 5 7? .. 3 ga: S is 5: Ewifa 5 5, XE ga ff 3 i g 3 Qi S 1 +- Front Row D Turner, D ORelIIy P Ake8f R Ludwm, Capt D Campbell Capt L DlVurtro, T. Hahn, P. Snyderman, T Dickey, B Holman Second Row E Alderman, B WaIters,l Galan, M Morraco, S Wllluer, M Trunkwalter, M. Gallo. Back Row Mr Phll Frank, Coach, M Mul aa X X 'wi X .se gi A rumble stick A bumble stick A knick knack patty wack Shoo fat rat Hobble gobble ricker-racker Hobble gobble fire-cracker Hobble gobble razoo Danny plays the bazoo Sis boom ba West Gymnastics Ra Ra Ra sports 127 f f f , 1-nmgz, WMM, 7 f,:y ,, , f,w f ,, Q 'f' .,,, ,, wif ww W ,M A, Q 4- 'E ST bf wfffa' f 2 p z-5 vi 'J X' V ' O 'X if x 2-1f ' , x,.y-'W Q f ' : i ni . sw f , f ,f .. wif ff , if , ,W ' f yjgg f , I f 7ZmM.h 132 activities 1 33 av P01 i,f,..fL'N.,X Q if .N H 1 Barbara Epstein, Treasurerp Mary Thomas, Presidentp and Linda Wharton, Vice-President. mgsessgssseagsssl, .szifssa 2255555'-5Hi555FE5ffffiiiiiiiiik-5i'2ffi Ez.::5m:m5zim:s!ses2sssaasssssaagfSssig'5ssss1smH1g2-F22 '2i..1-T ' is ffirgr' :::: .J -- 5555,555555gggggggggggggggz:::::::::. ':::.:::::i:EiEEES.5ES:ESiE'ES:. 5 ' 2551 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::5E3525555553555:EERgmgmfwmfismfg. 55 i5555giiggggggigggggg5555555551:::::!!::::i:::::5!!ES5?iEES5?!!iEi.'!' 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W Rich Fiorile, Vice-Presg Donna Fanelle, Treas. fBob Carbone, Presp Michele Carlin, Sec'y, not picturedj. 136 A gf? , , ,1 if '- www , masts C5 K'-'M A Center: Mr. Anthony Fiocco, Advisor i f f W -i 'fg' w1g'wfew1QH Q - ., 1 ff:-. if Vismgep , V, ., . MMM , as-'E':-FE W' ' 'XO mf A 4 YW' 99 activities 137 ,w i 1 if 'sf- 164 .. .., ..,, .. ,W . i ,,A, ,, ,wesfzgwf flpp-si . ,,L.L W ,,,A fMQNLf??f- iw 2 ,,,,,,,n,i Mr. Donald Almon, Advisor K LETAL' Leon Kestenbaum, Pres: Shelly Chinkes, Pres.-electg Linda Barone, Vice- Pres. fDebbie Glazer, Sec'y-Treas., not picturedj. They call it E-21 but during after-school hours it becomes an Emergency Room, medical lecture hall, or a forum for discussion and planning. They call it E-27 but it is some- times transformed into a futuristic laboratory or a demon- stration arena for new and exciting developments. Someone once called it a Biology Club. But through a slow evolutionary process it became a unique learning ex- perience. Those infected with a desire to understand Iife's mysteries joined in a common effort. Exchange of interests strengthen hopes for the future, and from their youthful curiosity grew something akin to professional devotion. had I' I is it activities 139 WS 'X .41-.g,,4 .X --W. ..-wwf.: V W 3 0 -:' : ',, ,.,-. -Nw -5 Q. v ' I 5 fn-. s, . ., 2, I 32 ,, Mm pw, ,M fs' ff, +4 Q H5 W,,,,Y,,pA,N 5, N www , . M'--..N . ,.v A my '-:X vs '-LT' 557'- ,Wi I ,Mori ..,.m ,,a 1 ,fe M5 ,F A aff' .fi Q, 2 4 1 f 294' ., M, 'W Q Q4 U wfgy gi, r , We 5 qi ,V, i A9 , of V , , v f Q 5 'Z W M ,M M,,,k , SCEC Officers: Mark Cohen, Cindi Ammond, Paula Moore and Merri Rosenberg. p-Y f .- of , ' up 5 i 2 Mfffi. .',!,- jf- I In f N We see the darkening skies, dying rivers and disappearing forests. We live with insecticide vegetables and no-deposit, no-return life. We know that these things do not pass away with time, that they will persist until man ceases to exploit his domain. SCEC has existed since April, 1970. Have you seen the posters, projects, and assemblies? Have you heard of cleaner streams, arboretums, and bricks in Cherry Hill tanks? Concern grows. Their involvement has not faded with the flow of years. SCEC survives and will struggle QThursdays at 2:45Q until man and his world are one, and they are no longer needed. activities 141 NS: Lf- M ,, ,,w ?5+'?3:fWQg by K Nun' f I-1 s I ids. 'V .,s gave 5 If N ml . ug0 ' V4-ui I must concentrate on the sound of snow falling. It once lay lightly as a veil covering the naked tree limbs. Now, burdened, the bough bends and sighs. I wonder if the fragile branch will break. Resting my pack against a snow cushioned rock, I feel the pain in my shoulders slip away. Bending, I slide open fingers beneath the silent snow. There is a part of the human spirit that rebels when forced into the confines of our structured world. Where exis- tence is cramped the mind begins smothering slowly. We have found places where there are no walls. How much do we really need to survive? Only white bark and green trees, follow-the-dots night skies dnd sunshine stenciled footpaths. at J, I if ,, ' X ii PENNY Mill0l'fPf95- Miss Barbara Lacusch Advisor fMryl Gellura not pictured! After school sales in spanishgermanlatinetc French bread and funnel cakes are the symbols of a successful organization. Early Saturday morning enthusiasts clutch stolen menus, dictionaries, bus tickets for an imaginary trip, up the Champs Elysee to Red Square and the Wailing Wall. At bullfights or in a small restaurant on Chestnut Street, we learn by experience. 144 P oi-3 3 .liken il 'I Mr. Paul Genovesi, Advisor NXJ 4 as , R , ' if ij? I ' E' it ., x 1 Tom lanus, Consul: Keith Holt, Pro-Consulg Ann Shana- brook, Quaestorp Gail Hoofnagel, Scriba. gr, Ill III II III III II IIII II I X ' Vi iii il I i will if a., 'mi I 1 T'NN 4 X , win N' Tl NN ' ' 1 it X ' 1 I L, tt Y ,N H xy !!v', 'Wg X ' i'A'l'n'iimi!T:ez ' mm' W 1 3 i mil' W! ix i Y ' 1 ,I iiwjiilixgx i 1 ' ,i 5 , f 5i4M'if f1yWri i. .,i i ,, Qi, w i ' ii O 4 , 1 i ti' K ,, iw UH: WI Pin ...NF A 'N activities 145 p . Q 'ir Miss Deborah Ryan, Advisor .mamma- Sa - . if WZ? Mindy Sabat, Pres: Georgette Bertele, Vice-Presg Carla Bram, Sec'yp and Faye Yan over, Treas. 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' 1. -1279 WA -igg A ,L f ' . .m,-i jgl, 'A ' ' Eli -ff-wi, 'Jlign . N , -- mf fm 135,522 ZW? fe ' we L1, eff, M Hifi' M f mm, , -' we V' , ,W ,W,A. V, , 1 ..,-A. L ,-1 K ix ' - - - - 'Mwst fl , Y H sswfw .. , 4, E, ,V L.,., ,,.. , ., V, v. A , K . ' A?f?2t:is'n M , -. L,,., , , V fx L..,,A. 9455'iQ3iSfii'i,1l H . , , in :fi 1 fa f - L, mf- -:.-, k,- Q-Pisim:-I - . .. -' ,, iiagilgfigggi '. fa ' 51 vi K K J, K ,K 3 3 v + 3 M is ll! U 'En 'if , Q Wx F my f Rm sq r ? fs- 5 6 5 S If S X ' Q H82 'sl Q Hg 5 K X pl , ,Het V K 1 f Y H, 'X Q ig , 1 X V ' KJV' .zzmsfzf S 5 ' , ,en 1, S2 2 S 41 4, 4 8 K 3 my X S3 50 23 iw' Q 3 gf fa M, ji ,K lp 3 ws gm 'fi ESQ, L 40 535 WWE H pf, is . ,Z is M K 36 we ll Ey K?Y W Q Miss Michele Steiner, Advisor v19?3:4if?e7?2z,:f, Bob Senior, President, Sheila Cephus, Vice-President, Leigh Finkel, Secretary, fnot pictured: Karin Nothstein, Treasurenj 148 fs.,-if Hs. 37.325 le- ' s s 6' . 'F' ,, Q.,- 1 ,Wx '51 L ,fn gb 'un ' iw mf if ff ae: A J. Ig 'i 'wma-M, cw UI N , 1-sr 1 bv Alice Lord, Treasurer: Katie D'Amato, President, Mary Grinin, Secretary, Patti Barnes, Vice-President. 3 Q 9?-fill' It W1 'EJ in .....,, Mrs. Maryann Shay, Advisor activities 149 ii pg!!- R i.L. Michele Robinson, Historian: Denise Lafferty, Secretary-Treasurerp Mary Meng, Presidentg Lisa Rose, Rep. to Board of Student Activitiesp lim Hartigan, Vice- President. 'lf fri? G. 'Y d' we 'Ti .......-L Xia Mrs. Kathy Nau, Advisor ,V V:- ' Mn IlIilmllllllllllilIllllllll H l'Film AEEIIHJH rlmlillilhia -3gx!NE3w55H31WMrsaa+ IN lr! aw H lm WM ll!llIWrr1f qgu M uh!! A , , , W, ! Q Wm Q Q f ' X 5 T 2 1 Q. f 5 t 5 , Q 2 5 i ef wk .Wi . K 7 . . ' Q i t x 4 .Q ., - . Y -, r -- M -3 f The raised baton ignites a symphony of black and white, of reedstringbrass, percussion. Mouths and hands of ea- ger, young musicians revive the genius of a classic or the swing of a Broadway hit. Rest 2-3-4, turn the page. An auditorium becomes New Orleans, the Spectrum, the Arena. Tried and true blue notes go round and round and come out anywhere in South lersey fusually at Eastj and hopefully number One. A thousand melodies ebb and flow, merging as one to- wards the final crescendo . . . and applause. 152 Mr. Dudley Lowden, Director All South lersey Orchestra: loy Halpern, Nancy Hainbach, Linda Draper, Chris Banda, Debbie DiFranz0. All State Orchestra: Nancy Hainbach, Linda Draper. F Mr. C. Kenneth Dockray, Director activities 1 53 QQ? I ffm , . R, 3 'V' i ' 'E A+- 4 g igf x V , V- , w Q' v WXi 1 5 Q ii. , ,viinvi N W , y -y Q -'xx'1 x,: .2EA ' i f 'nxzfif ,im u, 'M mm W-if-1 ' :li Q. . ,.ll1l.ElQ ,m zu,xn rlxinxzrp K E , Hin ,ummxz Q1 xx nn, Ml umm ml i Y 25 lgxsg an-uslilHH ' Fwwwwwwmv MQ, Qi' 2 Mr. William Burley, Director Early on late August evenings they march like toy soldiers hoping to get a jump on the opposition. September comes and a new drill sergeant enlists to straighten the line and boost the egos. On rainy days the building pulses with their spirit as eighth period teachers in A, B, and C wings fight frt stration. On Saturdays they reconnoiter at the field as rigid purple and white streamers. As they enter the arena, the director exalts in seeing all left knees up on counts 2-4-6 and 8. They too prove to be tough contestants in that day's battle for school recogniton. Contrary to popular belief they do not rest their arms after the Homecoming, but settle down to the more sophis- ticated tif less glamorousj world of concert music-hoping for an exchange program or two or three . . . QWH MQ'-i.. L T' activities 155 We are the music makers. We are minstrels numbering three score roving from tree lighting ceremo- nies at Christmastime to sunrise Easter services. Concert experiences are not limited to festive holiday songs in shop- ping centers. In the auditorium twice a year, in C-4 everyday, we harmonize sharing a world of melody and laughter. Intermingled with these are talent and the wry humour of our fearless leader- a soprano bass with a whistle. 2 I ww f' ,aw We are the dreamers of dreams. We are rhapsodists standing at the crossroads of a clouded future. We are musical salesmen. Bulletin boards, swiss mints, and peanut crunch are a part of the smaller picture, filling the reality of our daily existence. Inter- mingled with these are grander dreams of distant lands and fantasies of fame on stage. The proper combination of musical notes and bank notes will de- termine the success of our endeavors. We are the music makers, the dreamers of dreams . . . it activities 1 57 CHERRY HILL HIGH SCHOOL WEST THEATER WORKSHOP pruscnzs WAIT UNTIL DARK 8 P.M. Friday, January I9 Saturday, January 20 Mr. loseph Gellura, Advisor Mrs. Patricia Dahms, Advisor Theater Workshop is lots and lots of Ioonies who profess to be as crazy as you think they are. You probably don't know it but Paul Lynde, Peter Lorre, Humphrey Bogart, lulie Andrews, Bobby Van, Helen Gallagher and company are all mem- bers of Theater Workshop, posing incognito as high school students. Theater Workshop is every- day until 5:30 and sometimes into the wee hours as well Qworking with the strangest ducks you'd ever want to meet.j Who else but fledgling actors would pay five dollars and fifty cents just to get a nosebleed? And those same wonderful people who brought you Theater Workshop in 1969 are still bringing it to you in 1973, and are hoping to take it to others in the future-from the Shubert, Lincoln Center, and Broadway. Wx Qui loe Bizazza, Treasp lack Cogan, Vice-Presg Ann Miller, Sec'yp Mallory Zolyan, X Pres. activities 159 1 160 imagine thespians frozen upon a bare stage awaiting a single spotlight to illumine prisoners dressed in burlap rags awaiting the inquisition black robed phantoms mingle with those who wait imagine a rookie crew tense with excitement practicing their weary feet into the floorboards an imaginary spotlight shines upon costumes and props yet to arrive directors fill the void of imagined audiences providing a focus for those attempting to define a role imagine a dream imprisoned by rusty jailer's keys and in the mind of a tired gaunt nobleman stands the vision of dulcinea he is don quixote alonzo quijana cervantes knight of the woeful countenance four names grasping one concept of eternal justice peppered with proverbs from a trusting squire and a lady a kitchen scullion who becomes the vision for all men each await the verdict judgement comes when actors mingle with reality imagine a reality of finished sets and fanciful costume from the land of trumpets and spanish guitars we create our own worlds from art interpreted by a small cast of smiling nervous naive high school actors and seasoned directors thespians all playing to the audience and the human drama the bravos and the encores the vision when the bows are taken we are all Men of LaMancha activities 161 X'm'NNww.f.,,,. WNMW .-, I I X :MWMN 5 P f 'ha Mr. Anthony Moore, Advisor I E :QM -, .2 - ' m hh e A F' BF ,ISI C 9' ma Q - J SL MMYRSK C . 3 w G Y. -' 5,5 si ...M gli X f 2 it W? 'N' Carolyn Connelly, Vice-Pres, Karen Altman, Honorary Aide, Florence Shanfeld, Pres, Karen Marcus, Honorary Aide, Bob Senior, Treasp Kevin Chambers, Sec'y. f is 1 X ? u-.-,........, Mrs. Alida Hansen, Advisor activities 163 .vt , 1 A accept the fact that aspects is a conglomeration of smiles tuesday meetings and dittoed poetry labeled anonymous it is a world of interest for those who munch on afternoon snacks and read some unknown genius that suggests early american cummings or even a belated graduate of some long gone era who also sat once on formica tops and criticized and smiled a lot alliteration and allegory are only part of the experience the other is self-awareness tsometimesj some new found truths fusuallyj and genuine human interaction a meeting of the minds falwaysl they trade insight they laugh they learn 164 N QA, Center: Linda Edelstein, Editor-in-Chief: Mr. Ed Dwyer, Advisor. Eff rti ,,,--naallll Mr. Michael Benard, Advisor we--1-rd1uvw Carl Shuman, Editor-in-Chief l.l0llS ROAR Ginny N19 N595 Sdmnel West krry Milt, N. i97'3-72 Cobgrmwu inn Assn. ' 'Fim Place' category' 01971.72 Scholastic Press Asus. 'First Class' category' Mm:-in-Civic! Carl Shuman All. Num IQ!! Q ihk . C. I : I Intern Hina C Linda Holstein Irie had Sport! H100 Shu Semen Aw. Sports IQ!! Jah OMR bind! Wburtnn Ant. Duhon ldlror A . kv ibm' ,l'0'9lf'P5Y WM Den Yoqas Cinulnthn Manoa: lwy Yravbman Advisor Au. Micheal P. hand 1175141 his www Ning Vikram GN Ianni: IRD! Dennis Sleek london Jef Inositol is-dv heck Yam JON! Nik Quinton Swmsm KIITQNH Srl Qiwii N sm wmv lf finden! Qdimfinl had was as ws mlm Q Wvftfssf sf 'N Mui Nm aw as Malayan. Lions Roar!State. of Purp. x 16 pica with 10 pt. Iede by Ioe Lions Roar LIONS ROAR was formally created in 1958 for was it '59?j by a group of intellectual, effete snobs in the Publications Room. Dedicated to objective journalism and de- letion of apostrophes in their name, the staff strives toward maintaining a good paper and a healty bank account. C. Shuman was appointed editor after eliminating the competition by threat- ening to cut off their ears with a pica ruler. Edelstein and Reed were named feature editors after they gave up four of the six filing drawers to Bill David and Mark Co- hen, this year's News coordinators. Cohen has been sentenced to four years of hard labor or one sip of publications room cof- fee for his hyena impersonations. Steve la- nove is still trying to figure out where he is going to get the time to be vice-president. The rest of the editors are basically normal. Lurking in the shadows with a copy of Mcluhan and a grease pencil stands the infamous St. Benard puppy with the mus- tache. Unreliable sources have hinted that this creature is really Citizen Kane but as Shuman stated in a recent interview, Aww, gee whiz, he's nothin' but a nice wholesome guy from Pittsburgh. As for future plans, the staff is looking for- ward to Bastille day when they intend to raid the New York Times building and take over the entire operation. As Benard decreed atop a soapbox last Wednesday, Let's give 'em heck. - 5552 '-ffkii i f 7' '-- 1Lj:'?592'?1' 'K - - 2. .f-- wwe-4' 'fv r- , for- ' 5 'sl activities 165 fl l 66 i IIBIA SCHOLASTIC ASSOCIATION , 353323 -f6f1lQff'2- I-,ijZQ?:3frs' N5,3gsK,,5LI0lB MAR -vigil'-i?g.,. A - ri-ns ,W L... :,,, , W THE- Cm' USIFTWE MK JN IIS Axxxm comm . l ,5q1iiiifi511fjffiiz gf 1 fg?zs Q'-A - ,gg,w,,,ij ,, ,, 2 11 A 335551-frifffkifzf i l Q . lf Left to right: Dan Forgas, MarmCohen, Eric Reed, Carl Shuman, Linda Edelstein, Bill David, josh Gindin, ludy Traubmln, lay Eisner, and Mr. Michael Benard, Advisor. I, my A f 1, ,A a Q ilwwh Gs me MM. Y. V . .Y 4. W .. hh W Once upon a time there was a shiny new train with ten special section cars and a lead car named KAZ. It was their responsibility to deliver the 1973 RAMPANT to all the stu- dents waiting anxiously on the far side of the mountain. Straining with excitement, the little train tooted its whistle but the call only echoed and died in the empty station. There were no engineers to lead the train up the path and over the mountain. The section cars sputtered and coughed and the whole train started to shake. The moun- tain had suddenly grown huge and dark. How would they ever find their way alone? The section cars looked ex- pectantly to their leader. We can make it, he boomed, if we all pull together. And so, encouraged by the brave pioneer spirit of the KAZ car, the push cars began pushing as the pull cars began pulling, and they all began chanting as they started up the mountain- We think we can we think we can we think we can . . . The little train plugged steadily through the hot summer months and by September it had made remarkable prog- ress. If one of the section cars got caught on a stone, the other cars pulled harder until its wheels were spinning smoothly again. But one day the KAZ car blew the whistle and the train jolted to a halt. We can't go any further, he sighed. We need someone who knows the way or the poor students will never receive their RAMPANT. As the weary section cars wondered what to do they heard a rumble in the distance. Speeding towards them was a shiny new CHUCKwagon bringing three eager engi- neers. After surveying the plight of the sad little train, the three engineers pushed it quickly on to the right track. The art engineer helped to make the RAMPANT beautiful to look at, the literary engineer made it fun to read, and the boss engineer shoveled coal in the furnace and shouted encouragement. Everthing finally started to click together and the little train chugged full steam ahead to the first deadline with all cars singing-- We know we can we know we can we know we can . . . After the train reached the first deadline, it knew that the rest of the trip was mostly downhill. But the section cars did not slow down. Skillfully driven by the KAZ car and the CHUCKwagon Three it slid smoothly into the sta- tion right on schedule and delivered its cargo into the hands of the waiting students. As the section cars creaked contentedly out of the station, the KAZ car led them in a rousing chorus of- We knew we could we knew we could we knew we could . . . activities 169 6 if if r V an in X 2 Mr. Donald Almon, Photography Advisor Mr. Charles Buchheim, Advisor 1, as L Sw, Mrs. Carolyn Williams, Literary Advisor 1 , .. il Es: ti v- . w N ,I xc V ., , ,, if ff 4 7 1. A 4 f L, . A , S 3 . 1 5 Q Wx Q If ' tr ff fi .,. an james Kazmerskie, Editor-in-Chief Ms. Kitty Robinson, Art Advisor 170 fa-W -54 ,Q I 1 .Q ,e Nw S 2 . gum, E, 9, s 4. , Q. .Kimi Q M if na - .J if A i 4 i . again 5 , if ' 'WM wr df In w. ., M W in .551-fm pwwvm i my , .Q ,, W H Darryl Feldman, President ., Le - . ,,..,. W.,,.,. N , ,Z V ' ,.,, ' - we fi srr ,1 W' K . f-- ,ff eere M 1 ---- :E , ' v 'g , -' A , . A 'rr, A .. -Q V f - .'9'ff : ' 3 I H Si ll-. , ' 1 ' Q ' -,,Q. Q ,5g gin I . ,... - my 4' JHJQ- . j . ' .:,- 2.2 ' R.-f V47 ' 1 - Ik, 'wwf A VL , . H ' H ,e,,-- ' me e.-e -M1 ., ,Q -, 1? Z m y A , f . 1, '::T, 'Ji : vfvf-:ff . , , in H. . ' ,T 'llwga ' XM ' .' . , Q a A .+-apr he-wQ:':af,:: H . 1 f - X m e A 'e , g g a - A I Steve Stomel, Secretary of Interior Pam Bolden, Secretary of Treasury lim Hartigan, Secretary of Education and Employment Ds. gi.. V---. .,A. 7553? Steve lanove, Vice-President This year has been characterized by a cloud of national issues, rallies, posters, promises, twenty-eight hundred ideas, and a common cause. This year has been strong leadership daring to change tradition fighting the system and never yielding. This year has been appreciation of finer things like carnivals, good music, green trees, and people. This year has been a service of our Student Government. -if-la wig. X' Q , xx il Q..-...k Rick Small, Secretary of State Bill Snyder, Secretary of Information S AI Whitfield, Speaker of the House activities 173 Undersecretaries: Barry Cherry, Penny Miller, Howard Rosen, Shauna Azorsky, Matt Burday, Marcy Copelan. I i . ,E t , il. .Ji ...- ., +-H ' f , ' Freshman Senators: Sharon Harvey, Lance Wolf, Stacy Freedman, Bob Frank. lunior Senators: Marc Taicher, Chuck Goldstein, Marie Strauss, Eli Aslan. 174 Ray Sooy, Student liaison Sophomore Senators: Dianne Dranoff, Gary Altman, Michele Boory, Ka- ren Gershefski. Senior Senators: Ning Villacorta, Don Scattergood, Steve Orland, fBob Bradis, not picturedj. ,W-..,.M.4,f.......,W.,,m , . .. .,,,.,.,.,.. f www M Assistant Secretaries: Top, L to R: I. Porch, I. Verna, D. Has el, R. Rudoler, S. Brown, L. Finkel, I. Briglia, B. Sperling, Z. Inden, L. Barone, B. Dranoff, C. Ammond, I. Lewis, P. Gimmi, R. Perry, G. Bertele, M. Rosenberg, M. Meng, K. Segrest QC. Shuman, R. Perry, not picturedj. wt, www: Pl' aww'-6 353'-31 'e .wif ibwfgi If fn ? Z F 1 Mr. Peter DiCostanzo, Advisor activites 175 .- X , 1 swf 1. v 0 .x. v 9 LL -9 7' , 4.1 in 'v , ,v'7l ,Z n aw' .Bn ff. nr s,,x I 17. v a ., I 1 ,Wk lava rs. EM K W? R' 1 J 5 I, .. .X 5 Y f' 4 x N Q. H 1 178 W special events 179 r 'wx X N. Wim. Quad LW ,M The hectic pace at West is broken once a year for 48 hours of sparkling tradition. The purple robe is carefully removed from storage and another Indian is stuffed and hung. Wood is gathered and the bonfire is built on the fresh grass of Senior Hill. George Michaels promises to come again to auction off girls and lunches while the band practices their Thanksgiv- ing Prayer. Teachers who have classes on Wednesday wisely bring studies to a close on Tuesday. The next morning at the Pep Rally, the ex- citement of Homecoming explodes and remains at a pitch until the final countdown on the field Thanksgiv- ing Day. veg X sw g get ,P -5 -up pd! '2huk A xt y W-as 'MW Queen s Court Kandy Kruse Barbara Palimeno, Robin Gilham, Diane Laub 181 33 HY if ,ff x The football players being escorted to their seats walked more proudly than in recent years, respond- ing to the raucous excitement in the crowd. Linda Morgan was crowned-a queen of traditional beauty-under the chauvinistic gape of all the males in the audience. Then the gym was cleared for the auction and girls who had waited three years sat clutching brown bags and blankets. A lunch, a girl and a record-a bargain? Not for some! Beth Dunlap brought a record-breaking S30. Outside in the sun- shine girls shocked their guys in a rough 'n tough pigskin skirmish. Gee, I didn't know she could run that fast! In the midst of the high spirited chaos some even caught the ball. Meanwhile, males in mini-skirts kicked hairy legs and bounced balloons fmen's lib??j as the crowd roared. Then darkness fell and Senior Hill exploded. A circle of enchanted faces reflected the warmth of the flames and the ex- citement of the day simmered in the romance of the first snow. special events 183 The game was not quite what we had hoped for, but no one blamed the team. Time was running out.'We had watched carefully andsseen that every aspect of the beloved Thanksgiving tradition was followed ex- actly. Now, as it ended, Senior hearts began to ache and we claimed it for our own. But, we could always come home. This is the full sense of the tradition. Homecoming is a festival to celebrate West and we will always be a part of it. f ., ,, , . UQ E can lt im ,af ll' ebb: ,y HMV? Q 45 gag? c 3, ,ff it , ' M ,WM 4, ,M ,UMW ,yr Ms special events 185 l4 I ll- Hey babe, let's take my wheels down to the passion pit. Peter-Peter the meter reader says it's cool, O.K. man. Go get your meat grinder and we'Il bop over to the joint. We can jitterbug, do the twist, and rock to the vibes. It really swings, daddy-0. 50 Special events 187 X 1 ,W '91 , x 'Wi' ll.l.ll l '1lf'i5 'alf's'? J y giwultlii , gl f g it t - f 1 gg 1 I '25 ' I I fi, why do students mock an election? do they participate vicariously in national affairs because their own seem limited to four brick walls? west attempted to understand election '72 by staging a political show with all the fanfare and posters that effort and idealism could buy. Nixon and McGovern and a few voters for unknowns registered-multiplied-subdivided the national mood and in so doing created a feeling of worth and interest not only limited to ieffersonian democracy or hamiltonian federalism in the history book sense. those who participated learned to laugh and cry at the same time if your candidate won, your button flashed proudly but the realization that all was over and done with haunted the political beast for months to come and if your candidate lost buttons and posters and leaflets littered a scrapbook or perhaps a circular file realizing that four years is not too long a wait for a second try. 1 Bill Snyder, Darryl Feldman, Steve lanove special events 189 F 190 5 -W - 4 K 5 Ladies, Gents, come see the sight The caf's a barn on a Friday night luniors, Seniors did it all Step right up and have a ball! Circle round, it's time for pie Men hop to while the gals stand by Eat your fill and then some more Kick your heels like you did before! Face your corner, do-si-do Swing your pardner, round you go Good night all and off you roam Promenade your lady home! Yee-haa! special events 191 There once was a high-class captain who had a high class daughter whom he wished to wed to a high- class monarch of the sea but who was in love with a lowly sailor in the Queen's Navy! One night the merry, merry, maiden, being advised by the ruler of the Queen's Navy, was softly stealing away with her audacious tar, when dead-eye Dick vermin and the Captain discovered them. ln uttering a reprobation to the British tar, the captain, who hardly ever used a big, big D , used one, and if you please, was sent to his cabin by the monarch, Then the terrible aspect of his eyes fell upon the unfortunate Ralph, and much to the dismay of the sisters, cousins, and aunts fwho never would think of thinking for themselves at alll the beloved tar was sent to the dungeon. But lo, the mysterious bumboat woman spoke of farming mixed-up babes and how the Captain was Ralph and Ralph was him. Then the common Captain married the lowly Buttercup and his now common Josephine married the noble Ralph and the monarch married his cousin and they all lived blissfully ever after. fvwwwsvf ,rm i'm different, hardworking, and idle too, i have a goal and yet i'm aimless. i don't, all of me, fit in. i'm awkward, shy and rude, nasty and good natured. i love it when sharp edges blur. many opposites meet in me . . . yevtushenko -ur 'DO -352 W , is Xxi A-0 5 -,gg ,.. ,- , A N Qagfs '! bi 1 A .y' as X: x 196 seniors 197 lk Governor Marc Meillier F xr' lr Q: we Llass Advisor Lieutenant Governor Mr. Robert losephs Gary Finger V1 .fu M becretary General Treasurer Dues Treasurer Maxine Wechsler Theone Panagore Sandi Beretta ,fl What does it take to get 70 girls on a football field and 40 boys in skirts? Un- der the enterprising leadership of MMAGF the spirit of '73 became the spirit of West. Even the teachers got in- volved, risking their egos in a pigskin battle against the senior boys. Horror films, a road rally, and a Fabulous Fifties spree were all great successes. And no one was surprised when a new blue car- pet was laid in the Senior Activities Room, where a five inch parakeet lived peacefully in the shadow of a five foot vulture. Their enthusiasm was as infec- tious as their ideas were daring. ual' 'Ns ' my VE-5 , . gi, .se fs as Girls' State Delegates Citizenship Institute Pam Bolden, Beth Dunlap Ellen Siegel, Delegatep Lucy Visceglia, Alternate Girls' State Alternates Cindy Strange, Linda Wharton X2 is Y' I f fl me , First Steve Orland Boys' State Delegates leff Houck, Craig Bandoroff, Steve Stomel, Darryl Feldman Boys' State Alternates Steve lanove, Skip Miller, David Wean, Rick Small Second ames Kazmerskie Third Linda Thorsen Q fi i l i' f i issi l Matt Burday, Vice-President: Beth Dunlap, Secretary-Treasurerg Bill Snyder, President Miss Ellen Rochford, Advisor firm. ! 2 i Hamburger if Hartiganm ffm Houck Steven lanove lames Kazmerskie Barry Levinson Shawn Liftman Eggrney lmn Linzner f Siiivbn Madara Mary Meng Eric Montgomery Charles Monzo Stgven Orland m nrllgzgiieiiliricykeed my Rubin David Simpkins William Snyder Barbara Sperling ,Stgve Stomel Strange 1 n T59 'sen Vasceghaf rr i Wharton in : 72 Rick Small, President: Cindy Strange, Secretary, Matt Bur- day, Vice-President, Uoe Bisazza, Treasurer, not picturedj. Bob Arnopol Beth Austin Shauna Azorsky Owen Barry Debbie Berlin loe Bisazga Matt Burday Beverly Bussemer fg Sheila Cephus i lack Cogen Greg Cole f Kathi Cotes Harold Dambly Beth Deal Paul DiFilipo William Estilow Robin Gilham Peggy Gimmi Stephanie Greco Steve lanove Andrea Levine 204 Beth Townsend, Peggy Gimmi, Historians vig? mee xx lfffharon Liftman ' M Ann Miller Eric Reed Margie Sebest jeff Seiger Florence Shanfeld S fgQ nStacie Sharp 5 Lisa Shatz Rick Small Mark Spechler Scott Springman Cindy Strange Beth Townsend Lucy Visceglia Kurt Welham' Linda Wharton Mallory Zolyan Richard Zurlnick Advisors: Mr. joseph Gellura Mrs. Thelma laffe Miss Barbara Lacusch seniors 205 cHHs HAm t.L or FAQQ Richard Small Steve lanove, Beth Dunlap Cindy Strange 206 mi D11 Darryl Feldman, Pam Bolden lim Kazmerskie 109 M055 seniors 207 ' ? W We were not a timid freshman congregation! In the time most classes spend getting orientated we had drawn up a constitution and elected officers. In early September the Campbell-Bandoroff team, encour- aged by Mr. losephs, began planning our future ac- tivities. The Daily Bulletin, the first of many new tra- ditions, informed us of trips, sales, and picnics. But the magazine sale, a traditional money-maker, was not successful. We realized that a class does not live on enthusiasm alone and sought new strategies. A plea in the Daily Bulletin stimulated imagination of all kinds and we gamely tried a new approach. After school in the cafeteria we peddled hamburgers, pizza, and real kosher dills. Even the Halloween candy sale was a sweet success all year long. The word Freshman began frequenting the tired lips of many an upperclassman as we waged war against the rising force of apathy. The class of '73 was at every pep rally and every game, cheering a losing team. Our governor proved he was a GOOD MAN, and one of us even squeezed his way into the lunior- Senior MAME. White T-shirts with the purple numer- als '73 were everywhere. In spite of the student strike and no dress code, WE CAREd. Din .af 'N li.. I W I V L,,,, .10 , fl 6141 J? J' ij 'Y I ' 1. Q! Mm , 1:1512 wr ,,, ::g1,,- :fs f G41 M , I i fa 5 f f ji ,f 'inn- as Masq seniors 209 Apathy came into vogue in our second year. School spirit seemed to have graduated with 'the class of '70, leaving West as colorless as student dress. We realized that Rick Chess played records and president too. Fear grew in our sophomoric hearts with the sad recognition that a senior class trip could fail. Even we were temporarily infected with the germ. Our class motto was never published and an eight loss, one win season iinxed the sale of football programs. CH Parent Think Sophs Just Great To the Editor: As the parents of a sophomore student at Cherry Hill West, we would like to commend the youngsters of this particular class. Literally hundreds of students have spent many hours this past month building their homecoming float at our home. We have encountered nothing but polite, well mannered, spirited kids. Their advisor, Mr. Josephs, their school, and the township can feel justifyably proud of them. We think they're great! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linzner 94 north Kings highway Cherry Hill But empty stands in the stadium or the gym feven pep was optionall could not permanently cripple the class of '73. The Daily Bulletin remained con- stant, reporting that E-10 still smelled of pickles and throbbed with activity, The Valley Forge picnic was becoming a wet tradition, and our homecoming float was second only to the juniors'. The Kleenex lion conquering the moon might have been us, feet firmly planted on school soil, waving a '73 T-shirt. ,iexfsfcw .gf af My, so M jf .w-f'f ' 1 , ' ' bi Z,'f?Se99tief:,4f:.zw..,3r H L K4 W, M 1. :av-Swstwdkgmiaisifywyyffyv - f-wasnt t, W N wm1.,,..,,W..oNswmmvfvxst,. . iQi em1-r-Wsxwwwmsw,Mm .3 wi- My . k wwMe:sii..M-Mama' is., W. . 5,5 s,i,,M,H w,.t,,mWbZ3gqfmsv-sa,a,,.,,,.k,,,,.. H --We My , . . M l,.. it , In W a,t,i.i,mglwW.m,,, .. . . ,.., N A f . ,J 'E ...ts-Q - . i K ,... t ,..3J, gg,,,,. X In A , W f L -eee -V L i a-Wmeffs,...,,,,U'iff'iM . ' 1 -- -, W.-me-f 'i' , ' ' -' ' ,Z -HQ. is ' 'H , if K ,, '55 Qjs ff gf- ' ' - E. , ... -' ff , 'lx 'V J N. 95,, -- ' . ' 'eg A f .Q-,wx - , g .V ...fmq-,. f 1 K L '71 ,hggtief -1:55 .,. ' -.11:f,w':-Af .waf.fwf ,, .. ,, 'Yip -fissile , , , ' 5 , K..-f as I A -,1 'ig sa fw PM ,QV '-1. , dl 'E . ggLf'51 L y , Q ' ie, if 'K if . ' 1,4 ,sm ' my , N L T W, I igiflggg I M -I up L ' . W wwf N seniors 211 M x w w n 212 As sophs we had chosen the team with the golden touch and under the sign of the vulture we could afford to be upper-class. ANDROCLES AND THE LION carried class comps and FIDDLER ON THE ROOF ffinanced by profits from football concessionsj became the greatest stage success in the schooI's history. With enthusiasm that would not be drowned with the napkins, we built, rebuilt, and re-rebuilt a winning float. Regardless of the score, juniors were number one! The first prize spirit of '73 shone at the roller rink, the gym on sports nights, and the cafeteria at West's first square dance. Proudly we flashed class rings and got ready for our first prom. To be or not to be formal: that was the question answered by each class member. Tavistock was beautiful and though the theme was vague, the marvelous reality of Friends was weather- resistent. In the wake of that final tradition the year drew quickly to a close. With tears in our eyes we watched '72 depart and suddenly realized that at last we were SENIORS! f J. 2 V 5. f ' 1 - .f,.,e. -. ----'Na seniors 213 ,441 214 We moved easily into the role of the senior. For three years we had been working and planning and finally we were ready. No class had crammed more activities into one year, the last, the most precious year, had to be the best! Activities that had been successful before were re- peated: nostalgic trips, movie nights, and square dances. We were first again in class competitions and the controversial MAN OF LA MAN- CHA surpassed all expectations. Toward the end, activities became less frequent as each of us began preparing for the break-away, for next year and independence. It was not disinterest in the present but anticipation of the future that made class plans less important. At graduation we were one-in fear, sorrow, and disbelief. Those speakers couIdn't be referring to us, those Iaurels could not possibly be ours. Several days passed before we realized that we were finished. A last look down empty hallways and classrooms confirmed that nothing was left but memories, friendships, and a vague preparation for the future. seni r s ,vt. sw s A. seniors 215 .M f 2 ? f Q, A2431 ii :i g lv Zifi if 'Q Q W W in AF , MKM,,,..,,... ,x.. .M NW,,,,...M ...,,.,., W x Wwmwx seniors 217 Eileen M. Abbey Frank l. Albano leffrey S. Alexander llyse Fern Abrams Karen Lee Altman HA w-...ff Donna M. Albano . 5 , Q . f A A A Y . Barbara R. Ambro - ' -Irina-2:5-2-'-sz.,-' . V - f.i':1i'35l 55':klI5 5l If .. .3 W , ., V. I - f 'Q' 5 Y . yy . f . . 9,1 , Y l ., A , X 4 , . . ' x 'f . Cynthia Anne Ammond -.S- -' sn-3 fn.. M Frank lames Amoroso Martha I. Anderson Beverly Ann Ark lanet C. Arrowood Shauna E. Azorsky lohn Andrea Robert A. Arnopol Philip Atkinson Walter Edwin Baberick Ill Elizabeth A. Austin Roseann Avallone seniors 219 1 w w 1 Agnes Mary Balkus Craig Bandoroff For three years we struggled toward a peak that seemed a lifetime away. But it has not been a lifetime. Now we are the leaders of the pride, the inhabitants of F-wing and the SAR, the last word in SGO. The Hospitality Dance this year was in our hands rather than in our honor. We had portraits taken for a yearbook Qwith our full names on the coverj and ordered graduation announcements. Sometimes, glimpses of the future intrude on our com- placency. We wonder about next year-a little afraid of being at the bottom again. But we will reach the next summit as we reached the first. And isn't it really worth the climb? 220 Robert Richard Bailey Loretta Dorothy Baldyga Scott loel Baratz Robert M. Barbera David Barnes Patricia Barnes Linda A. Barone Marla Ann Barr Owen Francis Barry Darlene I. Beard Bonnie M. Benham Barbara A. Berdini B Sandra Lynn Beretta Kenneth M. Berkowitz Debra G. Berlin Stuart Berr Georgette Bertele seniors 221 nk li Pamela Louise Bolden Ronald G. Bizzell Bruce Gerald Boyd Robert F. Bradis Ron Bibbo Wayne R. Blithe Catherine Louise Boyell Dennis Brake loseph Anthony Bisazza Mary lane Boguski David Charles Boynton Harry E. Brake Carla Marilyn Bram lay Brierly Stephen A. Brown Matthew I. Burday N . ,W . -, --,f -aw MM. '. J.,.f1gv,v -- Q22 lohn C. Branin loseph lay Briglia Mary Eileen Buckley Eleni Bu rlotos Anita R. Brick x '6 Barbara I. Brody Salvatore R. Buono Kathy Brown seniors 223 Debbie Bush SP Beverly Bussemer Steve Cain Daniel T. Campbell Ivy Louise Capp Dorothy A. Carangelo Robert Carbone Michele M. Carlin Elizabeth G. Carter Linda B. Cassetti leanette E. Cassidy iii: W in L Q2 'V ,A we E, Robert Louis Catalini Sheila Loraine Cephus awk Christopher Cerrone jeffrey D. Chambers Kevin Chambers Lynne Chapman W? as N051 .audi Thelma Chen lames George Chielli Barry L. Cherry Ralph W. Christie seniors 225 Dorothy I. Coccia Gregory E. Colalillo 226 Catherine Ciniglio Kathy Clausen Terry Cogan Phill Cohen Steve Cohen Gregory Alan Cole lohn Cole layne Rae Coleman Kathleen Coles Daniel V. Collings ali 'Qi' aw. 737323-1- 1- - ,. ,W ..,,,, v , Debbie Cook Marcy I. Copelan Nanci' l- Couflef Rene Covelli , I Carolyn Anne Connelly Dennis I. Connor Philip M. Cordivari Sue Crammer 7 K' .X Karen A. Constantino Deborah Ann Costa seniors 227 lames Croly Lynne Curry Leslie Allison Cutler Toni D'AIessandro Katie D'Amato Harold D. Dambly Gustave E- D6f1iGlSOI1 1-al! William David Beth Deal Tom DeAngeIis Carmen DeCastro Tina Marie DeMarco Cynthia M. Dempsey Bob DePuy lohn Neal Dexter Susan Diamond Ed DiDomenico Paul DiFilipo Lawrence joseph Bob H. DiVito DiVietro Lynn A. Deubert if 'fl' ax 'DJ- J-Q with av' XC' fx s .Xb . QA. 1 N W. XX 6 aiu S iv AUX x ffl 3 Su I I 5,6 'JJ YYJV' by 1? V3 .0 V H x 0 up . av , X9 6 X ' ' .1 . X X A UA . D Jsrglw YM vc' 'ik P5 an vJ.w bay? vw Qs 2 ,K km. l D 'Pt N5 'D N . ,. ,, O 21 du X T P Ali- Ng ' .- '51, N +V' William F. Diamond Herbert Dickerson Elizabeth A. Dilodovico seniors 229 W W M a ea if :ff 1 5 1 4 ff' .J J loey Doman Diane Doyle Doug Dragasits Buddy Dranoff Thgmag Lee Dfeigbaqh Karen Sara Dreyfus George W. DuBeIl Stuart Glen Dubowitch Kevin james Duffy Elizabeth Dunlap 5 Dorothy Dunn ..: ei? Marilee Dunn Robert Sydney Elliot Howard Lee Engleman 1. -- --1.ei','g1'g2fgs?ffaw ,,N,..ss - - I f:f,:, Mark Anthony Esposito Dawn-Marie Dunphy Howard Enfiejian Barbara Epstein Kathy L. Erlichman lulia Lee Esposito lan L. Esrich senior 231 , Q ., gk lohn Falco Denise Farrington 232 E nnnA , -... .-'f' 1 1 Z , Lucille T. Falcone Michael F. Fasciano Darryl Feldman William Estilow Cynthia Ann Evoy Donna Fanelle Mary Anne Fanuka A special mystique surrounds the senior. Freshmen, confined to D-Wing, are certain that we never attend classes. To them we seem to spend our carefree hours wandering in the halls or congregating around F-Wing lockers. Sophomores with lockers on the main drag, watch curiously as we meander in and out of home- rooms. Are we ever serious? Do we ever study? And they dream of the day when they will be seniors. lu- niors regard us with a mixed sense of envy and respect. They resent the fact that F-Wing lockers are more spacious than their own. After all, THEY still have to carry books! But, somehow they can't imagine the school without us-or themselves as seniors. Robin Feltoon Bobbie Feucht 3 Virginia L. Finke Diane Ellen Fitzgerald Stephen Feralio M S Gary E. Finger Leigh S. Finkel Sharon A. Finley Richard A. Fiorile Karen Ann Flanagan seniors 233 mf, ,, A 5 , 9 .Qi Y Maureen F. Flenniken jeffrey C. Florio Kathy Foulkg Cheryl B. Freeman Daniel W, Forgag Marilyn leanne Fosbre f is 4, 4'- QF ,t o 5 x G Debbie Frieson Michael I. Galaton Deborah M. Galiazzi Amelia Gallo Thomas W Gannon Carl T Gardner C if , Q. , Patricia L. Gennaro Lynn William Gibson Robin Gail Gilham Richard Samuel Gilpin imr Q51 L wwf L W' .ak .Z-5-,,:1' jglxfex isa 1 '.',-:gg:f'.g.'5,a.gy,.1-'.. ' Q '-455 . ff-fxfclf'-Jfiii,-Sfy ' gf ':-QL-::u 5552?- .3 l sf4ve:19f1i1v. fir? ff A -lffsiilff :f 3. 5 Alan I. Ginsberg l0seph A. Gismonde Leslie Gibbons Margaret A. Gimmi seniors 235 WZ fi S Z l if 5 1? 3 Michael Gismonde Deborah loy Glaser Stephen Golub Fred S. Gomberg lames I- G00dm8I1 Michael Steven Sharon I. Gould Ingrid H. Graff Gorodetzer W Ira Arthur Greenberg Mary C. Grinnan Scott Gerald Guay Pamela lane Gullett Nancy I. Haley loan Hamburger Marla Hand f 4 i he faaa . Deborah Harbgra Dorothy A. Hargis Sharon Harris lim Hartigan Tina Hassler seniors 237 Denise Henney ui, A Karen D. Hicks Susan Holly Headley Thomas Edward Hedges Nancy I. Hillberg lack Hinger Bruce Hirsh Rusty Hirst leffrey Steven Hopp Thomas P, Hon leffry T. Houck V. Christine Hutto Lisa A. Hyatt Thomas lohn Ihlenfeld lr. William C. lackson Gary leral J V' il , W ,gf K ,.-A :Z- f' if Lee, Anne lohnson Robert L lohnson Dan lones Dolores Delrio lones Peggy Kane Leonard Mark lohnson W lune K. Kacy S , am.. Ellen Susan Kantrowitz Tma Katz james A. Kazmerskle Deborah Ann Kemper Leon S. Kestenbaum Marcia Lynne Korach leanette Marie Kremstein Anastasia Lambrio JW 'Q l:UFK?'.v 5 'V Mgr - ' ilfsflzf-fast, ' 'K zffvififgrfgl I ,fm Kandy Kruse Robert Kudrick . as , 1 WF Glenn Lang 1 G regory Leopold U9 Q--.1-, Diane Laub Dolores Lerner Marilyn Lemberskie Andrea lane Levine Barry L. Levinson Irving Paul Lewis Marci Liachowitz Marlyn Lieberman Barney Linn Beth E. Linzner Alice Lord Robert lay Loring Sharon Leslie Liftman Lorraine Lloyd Lorraine Claire Link seniors 243 Charles David Lowden M24 5 ' I . . ,,-.fi I fit: A 52 If 1:3'::'E'if5E:I? .ENN David W. Lozowski 'imlfif V - L :E:l,5: .., i A I w e - Marisa Luciano Roy Linsay Ludwick Rick Ludwin lennifer Luessen Cynthia C. Lurie Pete MacDonald Dave Patrick Macken Steven M. Madara lerolyn Mancuso Carol Ann Markley Michelle A. MacNair loel Magnus Dorothy Elaine Marino james P. Marlys Terry Maier Michael Patrick Maltese 'Tis springtime and wild senior hordes Do choose a celebration day: All migrate to the sandy shores, T'make merry in the ocean spray. Worn text books fling they from their hands, Four years great knowledge they have sought- In sunshine minds muse pleasure plans, Of D-4 lend they ne'er a thought. Teachers do their young implore, Heed not the noise of senior vice! They, ending years that numbered four, Do junior ears with this entice- Beware the Senior Slumps, my son! The days that drag, the nights that race! When you have been accepted, shun The get-grade, get-diploma pace! seniors 245 Vivian Marsh Robin Gail Martin Alfred G. Martino Sharon Ann Marzilli Richard S. Mashbitz Ginny McCorkIe Lynn S. Martin Ronald H. Martin lr. Donna Marie Mayne ' 'i61Q3h'??3fW 'Q I.. QVSAHIQV . i:EW3tx'EE f:: '.:- 5 .swf f- - ff, : geunsmf--.. 44 13125, IIE? Sf J S .K .sw - 5 -.f- yy Rita Marie McCormick Cynthia Lee McDonald loseph E. McMenamin ,f ' A 7 il . . ..,-:, 3 M zf- 1 W -. K . -..-'. E IISZQ? 177 lg? ' ' , a fiifiifi 11.1 S ' -V N . X mfr 'V 5 L, 2. h A3 'Wai hs .fd W ,S f Z-11-ff .W s .22 - .5555-'F ' 5 .1 :EZ 41 GL- H' if Kathy S. Mease Matt Meehan Ronald Dean McFadden 1- Cynthia McNelis Frank I. McMahon lr. Lorraine Anne McNelis john L. McPartIand seniors 247 Debbie Meighan Mark P. Meillier Russell Stephen Mercer ig h Todd Mehlman Susan Mehr Mary Meng Richard james Menta Ann Miller lohn L. Miller III Louise Ina Miller Penny Lee Miller - E K :fs Teresa M. Monaghan Elizabeth Ann Moore llean Lisa Montesano Steven R. Morace Denise Millman R. Eric Montgomery Charles Monzo seniors 249 N' ' if M . M eeii -1 Linda A. Morgan 'Q a A . Ei . it 1 . . . 2 Melissa Beth Myers joseph Moss lUdY Mullen Elizabeth A. Newman lan A. Newman Eve Orfield Cindy Beth Mosgowsky Dennis james Navarra Kathy 0'Brien Steven Mark Orland Terry L. Ortner lody Osinoff Robert Stephen Pacitti leanne E. Page Bruce Alan Palen Barbara M. Palimeno Theone Panagore CIWYIGS PBUSTSOI1 David PGYDC Eric Scott Pearl Scott E. Pearl seniors 251 , -ii' .ii .5259-- 2' Xi , g,g5f42?5 Ya, aw WM- mf ,,-,N L,-'Fw' U, -3 .H , 51, 3 K by fr. A w'Sff?f 7 , f Q, fer, Ray Perry Roy Perry loseph Daughert Peters Mike Pfersich lohn T. Peditto loseph Pente Deborah Ann Petrozza Robert E. Pignatelli leffrey Lee Player Geoff Pollak 5 . ,f .1 Glen T. Poncet William H. Posner Mildred Ann Potts Melissa S. Price Wayne M. Price Anna Marie Princiotta Angelo Pulini Bruce S. Rafferty ' - H- MM.,,,,,s 'N!Q1n seniors 253 Society presented us with conflicting standards. Searching for a non-existent norm, we found only our own reflec- tion, confused and distorted in the eye of the Establishment. What was nation- ally termed rebellion was little more than frustrated experimentation. Some- where along the way we hoped to find maturity. Daniel Reich Susanne Carol Repice Lawrence Ragone in-..w-47 Eric Rand Reed loyce E. Repsher Thomas lohn Richardson ' w 4 Nadine Rank Donna I. Reeve Robin H. Reuther ' K -as Dianne I. Rimby leffrey Robinson Kathleen M. Ronayne Lynn T, Rose Caren B. Rosenberg Merri Rosenberg leffrey Rosenthal Then, at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve, 1972, our fairy godparents transformed us, Cinderella-like, into adults. But in the cold dawn of that New Year, where was the long antici- pated magic? We were teen-age adults, gill-green fresh and Snow White in- nocent. Now moral issues became legal responsibilities and liability com- plicated the struggle for identity. Day to day we had to prove our Cinderella- hood-cards for alcohol, passes for Michael Ross Ian L Roving teachers. No one seemed to recognize us as different from all the other danc- ers at the Ball. And yet there was magic, if only in the honor of being iudged s N W N f .ayg g worthy. g Z t Was there any room for Senioritis? in ti. I ..ii . sf :,' . QA YV 4 f.,: .N , w,,ji..gff, ssiy ' . A siifif 5? E - , ' V- ,ulluzs z w - D . 1 v Vkkrr J X Bonnie Rubin Connie Gay Rubin seniors 255 Susan Mary Ryan Norma Sacks Ronnie Ruckenstein kr L. ,f,gf,.:u M: '-'av ' V 'V V Y ' V-251-E ,:5u.,, ' . -' 'f 'ee ' ,.-ani: , if fi 7 ., E' J Q M 1 Miglg R 'kv xq ,gf 2 Qx J we , W, Lgi,,, 'idx ,L Richard john Saad ,Q S ffg?-.,.kjgg:.-S H1 i .igggf-3 Q ,. . , V 7 ,4 .J .1 A L' Deborah Anne Sakowski 2 ' HW 4 V Ki ' In X A QF f me , 1 3 S we Yraaraa l laraa 'fi Robert lohn Sanchez Don Russell I. Anthony Russo 'sill' Mindy Beth Sabat Lawrence Sacknoff loseph Daniel Santone Donald loseph Scattergood lr. Marc Sandler William P. Sangtinette Robert Vincent Santare 5 at .. ,,.. , A .mmwzfezafszifz ,tinge -mf :z fa K sv,,ffg2, , fif -- inf-?ss:1swi?'5E5Ef5La!5 J . ref :- Barry C. Sattln Steven R. Savlch Vincent SCHIISC leryl Schaeffer Steven joseph Schmitz seniors 257 Linda I-09 5Chl'00dEI' Drew Schwartz Eric M. Schwartz Sheila SChW6I'lZ Pat Seaney Margaret Sebest Catherine Ann Segrest leffret Wayne Seiger Robert David Senior H01-ence Shanfeld Marilyn Bette Shapiro si k k ' E T . V PS i ' - 1h. . . A in esie 7 gs, .A , Q, 4 as ,L Patricia Susan Sharn Staty Ann Sharp Robert Sharpe Lisa Shatz Nancy L. Shaw Ellen Beth Siegel Mari B. Siegfried Sally Silk M. Rennie Silva David Allen Simpkins Amanda 5lnd0nl seniors 259 M w S ,gi 4 P 9 . Q 'N ff si Q ggi 5 2. . 'sq g , V. . ,, it , 453 I, Robert Christian Slemmer Richard Smith I-U Ann 5mYfh William Snyder Bill Sommer Elizabeth A. Southerm Richard Alan Small Steve Smith A Ja S , ,Q ,si as 5 I Nz tame . ,, , 1 l Q , 1- 1' lg-t--,5.e zf. -, i , 92Efffk:f'-YZZITLQ '-23139 fl. E Z , - vim-Ef?x:.':Sxzf5H?' ' ,r E v 'f Ei'f: 'l!1f :.Ef' 25211:-fii' ,i,. 2 , , ,, . 1451 M-glatgisi-.gqwfifefw A . fififavf-: , any M --it -em at t- aw- 5 ego. ve,,..S,A:wafs-,eva -- ., . , Raymond Earl Sooy Wm. Mark Specht Barbara A. Sperling Greg Spewak SCOU Springman Marc Aaron Stahl Howard lefirey Stark jonathan C. Stasney 4 1 : Q ? Donna Marie Steck in Marc A. Steinberg FW ' 'T uv' loe Stephens dak seniors 261 Ellen Stnmel Steven Charles Stomel lanis Stotz Cynthia Ann Strange Linda Dawn Stranix Thomas Stratton Edward Strojan Terry Stuckert Ramon B. Supelana Gary Steven Supnick Mike Sussman Susan Lynne Swiderski Lee Szalanski Scott Tannenbaum Marian Lita Tassone Kathy Tate Alan Techner lames W. Thomas Mary Yvonne Thomas Keith Emerggn Thompson seniors 263 We chose not to follow in the footprints of others but blazed a fresh and exciting trail of enthusiasm. Gifted with compatibility and a true, old-fashioned love for the rah- rah spirit, we were proud of ourselves and of each other. Wasting no ideas, we turned them into activities. The class of '73 became almost immediately what most wait four years to become, and some never achieve. Those chimeric dreams which bound us then in simplicity have grown strong and assumed the form of common ex- perience. All that we are leaving behind-a name in a book or on a trophy, a blue rug, a broken freshman heart, and several class-honored, four year traditions-are sympols of memories. In remembering them, we may leave as individ- uals still united by an enduring sense of having been a class. Spare us the traditional, sad farewell. No epitaphs for the class of 1973. Graduation is the fulfillment of all our aspirations. 4918 Linda lean Thorsen William Timme Mark S. Tonzello Beth Ann Townsend Norman Trautwein Ken Trenchard 264 lim Twisdale louis F. Ucciferri lay P. Verna lames I. Vernacchio .. 56 s .Y ak , ff '- '- 11. ' , . wr ,. .,,. loanne Vickery Ning Villacorta Lucy Ann Visceglia Scott E. Walker William P. Weber Maxine Wechsler Kurt I. Welham Linda I. Wharton Frederick C. Walters David Bruce Wean seniors 265 il 52 s WX s s LA is 5 - 2 il... Tom While Alphonso Whitfield Ill Gary Kent Wilcox Lori Ellen Wild jggephine Ma,-ie Williams WHlie Williams Perry L. Willis III lack Wilson Earl F. Wolf lane Lee Wolf loan Ann Zerillo Barbara L. Zuckerman Barbara I. Woods l Debfa I-ee WY 9 Faye Marlene Yanover Walter I. Ziembicki Mallory Zolyan Richard Zurlnick Many opposites met in us . . . seniors 267 EILEEN M. ABBEY 40 Cooper Avenue Class Competitions 35 1r.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 2,3,45 Ars Medica 25 French Club 25 junior Classical League 35 Biology Club 2,3,45 Lab Aide 45 Student Government 3,4. ILYSE FERN ABRAMS 417 Cherry Hill Boulevard LIONS ROAR 45 RAMPANT editor 45 Choir 3,45 Class Com- petitions 2,35 lr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Theater Workshop 1,3,45 Girls' En- semble 25 French Club 2,35 SCEC 45 Class Government 1,2,3,45 Library Aide 15 Lab Aide 3. DONNA M. ALBANO 402 Valley Run Drive FTA 4. IEFFREY S. ALEXANDER 402 Bradford Road KAREN LEE ALTMAN 230 Drake Road LIONS ROAR 45 Bowling 35 Chorus 1,2,35 Class Competitions 1,25 lr.! Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 SCEC 3,45 Class Government 1,25 Guidance Aide 45 Health Aide 3,45 Student Government 4. BARBARA R. AMBRO 606 Third Avenue Art Club 4. CYNTHIA ANNE AMMOND 821 Richard Road National Honor Society 3,45 Class Competitions 35 Theater Workshop 3,45 FTA 35 SCEC 3,45 Biology Club 2,35 Class Gov- emment 25 Student Government 3,4. FRANK IAMES AMOROS0 629 Longwood Avenue Wrestling 2535 junior Classical League 2. MARTHA I. ANDERSON 1031 Chelten Parkway Saddle-Up Club 4. IOHN ANDREA 210 E. Tampa Avenue Soccer 3,45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 jr.!Sr. Play 45 Gym Aides 3,4. IOSEPH APPLETON 463 Woodland Avenue BEVERLY ANN ARK 304 Brentwood Avenue National Honor Society 3,45 FTA 3,45 French Club 2,3,45 Library Aide 23,4. ROBERT A. ARNOPOL 10 Darby Lane PAVAS 45 Football 1,25 Band 35 Choir 45 Chorus 35 Class Com- petitions 35 jr.!Sr. Flay 35 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Folk Music Cu 4. IANET C. ARROWOOD 421 Cherry Hill Boulevard National Honor Society 3,45 Bowlin 2,35 Gymnastics 1, Chon.is 1, Theater Workshop 1,2,35 Ars Metica 2, SCEC 1,2,3,45 Biology Club 1,2,3,45 Class Govemment 2,35 Library Aide 1,2,3,45 Lab Aide 35 Student Govemment 1,2,3, PHILIP ATKINSON 135B Wallworth Apts. ELIZABETH A. AUSTIN 915 Kingston Drive PAVAS 45 Drill Team 4. ROSEANN AVALLONE 2130 Chapel Avenue SHAUNA E. AZORSKY 2822 Chapel Avenue RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 PAVAS 45 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1,45 Art Club 3,45 French Club 2,3545 Student Govemment 152,354. WALTER EDWIN BABERICK III 315 Sheffield Road Swimming 152,35 co-captain 45 Class Government 152. ROBERT RICHARD BAILEY 2310 Church Road Baseball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3, captain 45 Wrestling 15 Gym Aide 2,3,4. LORETTA DOROTHY BALDYGA 12 Vermont Avenue Theater Workshop 1525 Drill Team 1,2, captain 3,45 German Club 25 Biology Club 3. AGNES MARY BALKUS 328 Surrey Road Theater Workshop 35 FTA 3,45 Biology Club 35 Class Govem- ment 3. CRAIG BANDOROFF 307 Monmouth Drive LIONS ROAR 1525 Boys' State 35 Baseball 1,2,35 Soccer 1,2,3, captain 45 Class Officer 1,25 Gym Aide 1,2,3,4. sco1T lofi BARATZ 268 204 Elkins Road Basketball 3? B0Wiing 35 Golf 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Govern- ment 253. ROBERT M. BARBERA 50 Foresthill Drive Aspects 35 Basketball 152,35 Folk Music Club 1,25 Standing Com- mittee 3. DAVID BARNES 1110 Harvest Road PATRICIA BARNES 11 Tampa Avenue National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Future Secretar- ies Officer 45 lunior Adminis. Mana ement Society 3,45 Gym Aide 3,45 Student Government 45 Ofice Aide 4. LINDA A. BARONE 306 Woodland Avenue National Honor Society 3,45 Gymnastics 1,2,35 Class Com- petitions 35 lr.!Sr. Play 3545 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 25 Ars Medica 25 FHA 2,35 Astronomy Club 45 French Club 25 SCEC 3,45 Biology Club 2, officer 3,45 Class Government 35 Lab Aide 3,45 Student Govemment 1,2,3,4. MARLA ANN BARR 120 Green Vale Road LIONS ROAR 35 Class Competitions 45 French Club 25 Biology Club 3,45 Class Govemment 15 Lab Aide 3,45 Student Govern- ment 35 Curriculum Council 4. OWEN FRANCIS BARRY 322 Brentwood Avenue PAVAS 45 Band 15253545 jr.!Sr. Play 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Government 1. BRUCE ROBERT BASKOW 103B Chapel Manor Apts. DARLENE l. BEARD 455 East Chapel Avenue BONNIE M. BENHAM 112 East Ormond Avenue Gymnastics 35 Lacrosse 35 Theater Workshop 1,35 Drill Team 15 Biology Club 3. BARBARA A. BERDINI 3415 Church Road National Honor Society 3. SANDRA LYNN BERE1'I'A 385 North Kings Highway lr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Theater Workshop 1,25 FTA 2,4, officer 35 SCEC 2,35 Class Government 1,2,35 Class Officer 45 Gym Aide 25 Stu- dent Government 2,3. KENNETH M. BERKOWITZ 420 Cherry Hill Boulevard Football 1,25 Track 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Student Government 2,3. DEBRA G. BERLIN 1 Gatley Court 1 PAVAS 45 Gymnastics 1,25 Class Competitions 25 lr.!Sr. Play 35 French Club 1,2,35 Biology Club 25 Class Government 3,45 Stu- dent Govemment 1. STUART BERR 731 Fulton Street Football 15 Track 15 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2. GEORGETTE BERTELE 408 Garden State Drive Tennis 15 Theater Workshop 15253,45 Future Secretaries 2,35 Art Club 1525 Folk Music Club 1,2,35 French Club 1,2,3,45 junior Clas- sical League 3,45 Spanish Club 253, officer 45 Biology Club 2,35 Class Government 25 Class Officer 35 Student Govemment 1,2,3,4. RON BIBBO 334 Lincoln Avenue IOSEPH ANTHONY BISAZZA 63 Knollwood Drive PAVAS Officer 45 Class Competitions 1,2,3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 2,3,45 Pemianent Stage Crew 2,35 Theater Workshop 1,2,3, officer 45 Spanish Club 25 Class Government 1525 Lab Aide 2. RONALD G. BIZZELL 307 Massachusetts Avenue Football 45 Wrestling 45 Choir 35 Class Competitions 35 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 152,35 Art Club 3,45 Class Government WAYNE R. BLITHE 25 Willis Avenue MARY IANE BOGUSKI 317 Brookline Avenue LIONS ROAR 152,35 RAMPANT 253,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Theater Xtfgrkisxlitop 1,25 French Club 1,2,3,45 Class Govemment 2,45 Lab I e , . PAMELA LOUISE BOLDEN 302 Surrey Road Girls' State 35 National Honor Society 3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 3,45 The- ater Workshop 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Class Government 45 C?sis Officer 1,2,35 Student Government Officer5 Office Aide GARY IOSEPH BOONE 413 Yorkshire Avenue BRUCE GERALD BOYD 1-D Kyoto Windsor Towers Band 45 SCEC 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Student Government 4. CATHERINE LOUISE BOYELL 72 Knollwood Drive Chorus 152. DAVID CHARLES BOYNTON 1010 Chelten Parkway Football 1,2. ROBERT F. BRADIS 106 Garfield Avenue Basketball 15 Cross Country 2535 Track 25 Folk Music Club 152,35 French Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Student Government 1,253. DENNIS BRAKE 7 Bucknell Drive HARRY E. BRAKE 7 Bucknell Drive CARLA MARILYN BRAM 208 Third Avenue IOHN C. BRANIN 1602 Marlton Pike ANITA R. BRICK 2815 Chapel Avenue Theater Workshop 15 Student Government 4. IAY BRIERLY 24 Colwick Road Baseball 1,25 Football 1. IOSEPH IAY BRIGLIA 404 Howard Road LIONS ROAR 3545 RAMPANT Editor 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,25 Class Government 3,45 Gym Aide 2,3,45 Student Gov- emment 3,4. RICHARD BRODSKY 1105 Park Drive BARBARA I. BRODY 38 South Syracuse Drive National Honor Society 3,45 Lacrosse 15 lr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Per- manent Lighting Crew 3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Attendance Aide 23,45 Class Govemment 3,45 Class Officer 1,25 Student Govern- ment 45 Office Aide 2,3,4. KATHY BROWN 600 Pennsylvania Avenue Softball 1,2,35 Color Guard 3,45 Future Secretaries 45 Spanish Club 35 Class Government 45 Student Government 1,2,3,4. STEPHEN A. BROWN 204 Cambridge Road National Honor Society 3,45 Bowling 1,2,35 Tennis 2535 French Club 25 Russian Club 2,35 Student Government 2,35 Student Government Officer 4. A MARY EILEEN BUCKLEY 128 Connecticut Avenue RAMPANT 45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Color Guard 45 Spanish Club 1,25 Class Government 1,2,45 Gym Aide 1,2. SALVATORE R. BUON0 133 Cherry Tree Lane Football 25 Wrestling 1. MATTHEW I. BURDAY 510 Landmark 1 National Honor Society Officer 3545 PAVAS Officer 45 Class Competitions 3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 45 Theater Workshop 2,3545 Span- ish C i.5b34i officer 35 Gym Aide 45 Lab Aide 3,45 Student Govem- ment , , . ELENI BURLOTOS 1116 Bedford Avenue DEBBIE BUSH 38 Wagon Lane Chorus 15 Theater Workshop 25 Future Secretaries 45 Folk Music Club 25 Class Government 1. BEVERLY BUSSEMER 409 King George Road Aspects 45 PAVAS 45 Majorettes 1,2,3, captain 45 Art Club 4. STEVE CAIN 207 Harvest Road DANIEL T. CAMPBELL 207 Harvest Road Gymnastics 15253545 Soccer 2545 Class Competitions 15 Theater Workshop 1525 Class Officer 1,25 Gym Aide 4. IVY LOUISE CAPP 414 Garden State Drive LIONS ROAR 2,3,45 Theater Workshop 1,25 Cinema Club 25 Folk Music Club 1525 Biology Club 152,35 Student Government 1,2,3,4. DOROTHY A. CARANGELO 5114 Mercer Street Gymnastics 15 Guidance Aide 3,45 Gym Aide 4. ROBERT CARBONE 1131 Bedford Avenue Wrestling 1,2. MICHELE M. CARLIN W4 Longwood Avenue Pom-Pom Girl 25 DECA 4. ELIZABETH G. CARTER 220 Avon Road Hockey 1,3,45 Lacrosse 2,35 Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Class Com- petitions 15 Ir.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1,2,35 Class Gov- emment 2,3,45 Student Government 2,3,4. LINDA B. CASSETTI 3106 Garfield Avenue National Honor Society 3,45 Office Aide 2. IEANETTE E. CASSIDY 409 Yorkshire Road Lacrosse 1,2,35 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Choms 15 Drill Team 35 French Club 1,25 Class Government 25 Gym Aide 1,2,45 Student Govemment 1. ROBERT LOUIS CATALINI 116 Chestnut Avenue Football 1,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Student Government 3. SHEILA LORAINE CEPHUS 405 Preston Road Aspects 45 PAVAS 45 Gymnastics 1,2,3, captain 45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 15 Class Competitions 15 Ir.!Sr. Play 3,45 The- ater Workshop 1,25 Pom-Pom Girls 2,3, captain 45 Art Club 15 German Club 2, officer 45 Class Government 15 Gym Aide 25 Student Government 45 Student Govemment Senator 35 Girls' Ensemble 2. CHRISTOPHER CERRONE 19 Forge Lane IEFFREY D. CHAMBERS 82 Knollwood Drive KEVIN CHAMBERS 1110 Park Drive Soccer 25 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 45 Art Club 3,45 Ger- man Club 4. LYNNE CHAPMAN 1712 Park Boulevard THELMA CHEN 6 Peppermill Drive Softball 3,45 Swimming 3, captain 45 Spanish Club 35 Gym Aide 4. BARRY L CHERRY 7.30 Chelten Parkway LIONS ROAR 25 RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Choir 3,45 Class Competitions 35 lr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Theater Workshop 2,3,45 French Club 3,45 Spanish Club Officer 35 Gym Aide 45 Lab Aide 152,35 Student Government 1,2,3,4. IAMES GEORGE CHIELLI 125 Belle Arbor Drive Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 1. RALPH W. CHRISTIE 208 Kingsley Road Footbal 15253545 Gymnastics 15 Gym Aide 3,4. CATHERINE CINIGLIO 403 Cherry Hill Boulevard KATHY CLAUSEN M4 Richard Road FHA 2,35 Health Aide 3. DOROTHY I. COCCIA 739 Hedy Avenue Choms 15 Cheerleading 2, captain 15 Student Government 35 Office Aide 2. TERRY COGAN 914 East Cherry Hill Apts. IACK COGEN 340 Windsor Drive National Honor Society 3,45 PAVAS 45 Class Competitions 1,2,3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 2,3,45 Permanent Staie Crew 1,2,3,45 Per- manent Li hting Crew 2,3,45 Theater Wo shop 1,2,3, officer 45 Chess Club 1,25 Class Government 15 Student Government 2. PHILL COHEN 44 Knollwood Drive Aspects 35 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Art Club 45 Folk Music Club 1,2,45 Class Government 45 Library Aide 1,35 Student Government 2,3,4. STEVE COHEN 6 Purdue Place Bowling 3,4. GREGORY E. COLALILLO Z3 Colwick Road LIONS ROAR 1,2535 National Honor Society 3,45 Swimming 1,25 Orchestra 15 Ars Medica 25 Debate Team 1,25 lunior Classical League 1,2,3,45 Student Govemment Senator 15 Student Gov- emment 253,45 Biology Club 2. GREGORY ALAN COLE 172 Edison Road PAVAS 45 Baseball 35 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1. IOHN COLE 17 Green Vale Road Bowling 2535 Gym Aide 1. IAYNE RAE COLEMAN 330 Roosevelt Drive Choir 3,45 jr.lSr. Play 3,45 Drill Team 45 Student Government 4. KATHLEEN COLES 118 Forrest Road PAVAS 45 Swimming 3, Choir 45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Class Com- petitions 45 Ir.!Sr. Play 45 Permanent Stage Crew 45 Theater Workshop 3,42 Art Club 3,45 Language lab Aide 4. DANIEL COLLINGS 2701 Church Road CAROLYN ANNE CONNELLY 313 Monmouth Drive Art Club 3, officer 45 French Club 4. DENNIS I. CONNOR 301 Barlow Avenue KAREN A. CONSTANTINO 4 Haverhill Avenue Gymnastics 152535 Hockey 15 Color Guard 3, captain 45 Office Aide 152. DEBBIE COOK 452 Kingston Drive FTA 1,2535 Class government 1,2,3,4. MARCY I. COPELAN 410 Valley Run Drive RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Permanent Stage Crew 35 French Club 15 Russian Club 35 Biology Club 35 Class Government 15 Lab Aide 3,45 Student Govemment 2,3,4. PHILIP M. CORDIVARI 1030 Chelten Parkway Wrestling 2. DEBORAH ANN COSTA 1305 Princess Road NANCY I. COURTER 409 Sheffield Road RENE COVELLI 158 Edison Avenue Gymnastics 3,45 Soccer 35 Tennis 45 Spanish Club 35 Gym Aide 3,45 Language Lab Aide 4. SUE CRAMMER 904 Northwood Avenue IAMES CROLY 120 Massachusetts Avenue LYNNE CURRY 149B. Wallworth Park Apts. DECA 4. LESLIE ALLISON CUTLER 80 Knollwood Drive Hockey 45 Softball 45 Swimming 1,2,35 Ars Medica 25 Astronomy Club 45 French Club 253,45 SCEC 35 Biology Club 2,3,45 Class Government 25 Lab Aide 3,45 Student Govemment 1,2,3,45 Of- fice Aide 1,2,45 Ir.lSr. Play 3. TONI D'ALESSANDRO 15 Meryl Lane KATIE D'AMATO 213 Rhode Island Avenue HAROLD D. DAMBLY 113 Cherry Tree Court PAVAS 45 Track 3,45 Graphics Club 45 Biology Club 2. GUSTAVE E. DANIELSON 39 Ranaldo Terrace Football 1, WILLIAM DAVID Towers of Windsor Park-T85 Aspects 35 LIONS ROAR 1,25 LIONS ROAR Editor 3,45 RAMP- ANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Order of the Lion 25 Ars Medica 25 Chess Club 25 Debate Team 25 SCEC 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Biology Club 25 Class Government 15 Lab Aide 35 Stu- dent Govemment 2,3,4. BETH DEAL 701 Dudley Avenue PAVAS 45 Tennis 1525 Theater Workshop 15 Pom-Pom Girl 2, captain 3,45 French Club 1,25 Attendance Aide 1. TOM DE ANGELIS 416 Kennebec Road Gymnastics 152,35 Soccer 1,25 Track 15 Gym Aide 2,3. CARMEN DE CASTRO 17 Lafferty Drive TINA DE MARCO 5 Bala Road Hockey 15 Softball 2,3,45 FTA 2,3,45 Govemment 4. CYNTHIA M. DEMPSEY 123 Cooper Landing Road Spanish Club 1,2,35 Class Gymnastics 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Office Aide 3. BOB DE PUY 1022 Edgemoor Road LYNN A. DEUBERT 119 Massachusetts Avenue Basketball 15 Choir 3545 Girls' Ensemble 2. IOHN NEAL DEXTER 304 Sheffield Road Cross Country 3. SUSAN DIAMOND 1024 Chelten Parkway WILLIAM F. DIAMOND 10 Katherine Avenue Football 25 Soccer 3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. HERBERT DICKERSON 411 Hialeah Drive Cross Country 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Ches Biology Club 25 Class Govemment 1,2. ED DI DOMENICO 520 Helena Avenue Basketball 1,2,35 Wrestling 1. PAUL DI FILIPO 409 Church Road ELIZABETH A. DI LODOVICO 327 Brookline Avenue Basketball 15 Theater Workshop 15 C ance Aide 35 Student Govemment 4. LAWRENCE IOSEPH DI VIETRO 318 West Lake Drive Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Soccer 1. BOB H. DI VITO 661 Woodland Avenue IOEY DOMAN 306 Monroe Avenue Soccer 3,4. DIANE DOYLE 434 Yale Avenue s Club 1,25 Radio Club 1,25 1,25 Student Govemment lass Government 15 Guid- Hockey 15 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 35 FTA 45 French Club 2,35 Attendance Aide 25 Class Government 2,35 Gym Aide 45 Student Government 1,4. DOUG DRAGASITS 18 Orchid Lane Gym Aide 35 Health Aide 3. BUDDY DRANOFF 417 jamaica Drive Wrestling 25 Class Government 1525 Gym Aide 35 SCAT 15 Stu- dent Govem ment 3,4. at x fi L I -.... 1 if seniors 269 THOMAS LEE DREISBACH 809 Ed emoor Terrace Basebai 15 Basketball 1535 Bowling 35 Cross Country 1,2,45 Ten- nis 2,45 Iunior Classical League 15 SCEC 35 Student Government 3,4. KAREN SARA DREYFUS 1006 Kingston Drive Hockey 15 Band 15 Orchestra 15 FTA 3,45 Class Government 1. GEORGE W. DU BELL 83 Park Drive STUART GLEN DUBOWITCH 45 North Syracuse Drive Baseball 15 Football 15253545 Gym Aide 3. KEVIN IAMES DUFFY 302 Pennsylvania Avenue ELIZABETH DUNLAP 211 Belle Arbor Drive LIONS ROAR 3545 RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society Officer 3,45 Basketball 15 Hockey 1,253, captain 45 Lacrosse 15253545 Choir 3545 Girls' Ensemble 25 Class Government 1,253545 SCAT 25 Student Government 1. DOROTHY DUNN 2 Massachusetts Avenue MARILEE DUNN 153 Valley Run Drive Gymnastics 1,25 Hockey 15 Tennis 2. DAWN-MARIE DUNPHY 50 Clemson Road Theater Workshop 1525 French Club 15 Class Govemment 2,35 Gym Aide 25 Student Government 1,4. ROBERT SYDNEY ELLIOT 535 King George Road HOWARD ENFIEIIAN 611 East Cherry Hill Apts. LIONS ROAR 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Band 1,2,35 lr.!Sr. Play 1,25 Orchestra 25 Lab Aide 152,3,4. HOWARD LEE ENGLEMAN 47 South Syracuse Drive Basketball 25 Cross Country 15 Class Competitions 253,45 Ir.!Sr. Play 2,3,45 Permanent Lighting Crew 2,3545 Theater Workshop 253,45 Language Lab Aide 2. BARBARA EPSTEIN 37 North Syracuse Drive National Honor Society 3,45 FTA 253, officer 45 Spanish Club 152. KATHY L. ERLICHMAN 509 Rhode Island Avenue Future Secretaries 354. IULIA LEE ESPOSITO 201 Washington Avenue MARK ANTHONY ESPOSITO 707 Beechwood Avenue IAN L ESRICH 1 Coach Lane Lacrosse 153,45 Tennis 15 Cheerleading 1,25 Color Guard 35 cap- tain 4. WILLIAM ESTILOW 512 Franklin Avenue Golf 1, captain 2,3545 Band 1,25354. CYNTHIA ANN EVOY SB King George Road Choir 3545 Orchestra 15 Girls' Ensemble 25 Future Secretaries 25 junior Classical League 152,3,45 Biology Club 25 Library Aide 1,23,4. IOHN FALCO 914 Deland Avenue LUCILLE T. FALCONE 436 Yale Avenue DONNA FANELLE 814 Dover Street MARY ANNE FANUKA 306 Windsor Drive Basketball 15 Theater Workshop 1. DENISE FARRINGTON 5 South Coles Avenue Basketball 15 Hockey 1525 Softball 1,25 Gym Aide 15253. MICHAEL F. FASCIANO 48 Crooked Lane DARRYL FELDMAN 302 Brookline Avenue ROBIN FELTOON 710 Landmark II Theater Workshop 3545 SCEC 3. STEPHEN FERALIO 916 Edgemoor Road BOBBIE FEUCHT 34 North Syracuse Drive Gymnastics 1,2535 Lacrosse 15 Swimming 45 Chorus 15 Theater Workshop 15 DECA 3545 Student Government 4. GARY E. FINGER 10 Brookdale Drive Football 15 Ir.!Sr. Play 35 Folk Music Club 25 Class Officer 3545 Student Government 4. VIRGINIA L. FINKE 206 West Miami Avenue RAMPANT 45 Office Aide 3. LEIGH S. FINKEL 14 Glen Lane RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 15 FTA 254, officer 35 German Club 2,35 offi- cer 45 SCEC 15253545 Class Government 1,25 Student Government 25354. SHARON A. FINLEY 12 Merion Road RICHARD A. FIORILE 303 Berkshire Avenue DECA 354. DIANE ELLEN FITZGERALD 24 Lantern Lane KAREN ANN FLANAGAN S6 Knollwood Drive MAUREEN F. FLENNIKEN 708 Park Drive Lacrosse 25 Drill Team 15 Gym Aide 15 Student Government 3. IEFFREY C. FLORIO 16 Knoll Lane lunior Classical League 152,3,4. DANIEL W. FORGAS 104 Rhode Island Avenue 270 LIONS ROAR 3545 LIONS ROAR Editor 45 Rampant 2,3545 Na- tional Honor Society 3545 Bowlin 1,2,35 German Club 45 junior Classical League 1,2,35 Biology CE.ib 2535 Library Aide 2,3545 Stu- dent Government 4. MARILYN IEANNE FOSBRE 111 Chelten Parkway CHERYL B. FREEMAN 9 Melody Lane National Honor Society 3545 Basketball 1,25 Hockey 25 Softball 1525 Orchestra 15 Biology Club 2. DEBBIE FRIESQN ':XJ3 Tampa Avenue FHA 4. MATTHEW FURPHY 653 Highland Avenue Footbal 1,2545 Track 1,25 Wrestling 152,3,4. MICHAEL I. GALATON 606 Cooper Landing Road LIONS ROAR 45 Baseball 15253545 Football 1,25 Student Govem- ment Officer 4. DEBORAH M. GALIAZZI 1601 Chapel Avenue DECA 12. AMELIA GALLO 316 Washington Avenue THOMAS W. GANNON 326 Brookline AvBnue Art Club 354u CARL T. GARDNER 3 Haverhill Avenue PATRICIA L. GENNARO 1600 Church Road National Honor Society 3545 RAMPANT 2535 LIONS ROAR 25 Basketball 15 Choir 3545 Chorus 15 1r.!Sr. Play 3545 Orchestra 45 Permanent Stage Crew 35 Class Government 2535 Student Gov- emment 1,253545 Girls' Ensemble 2. LESLIE GIBBONS 16 Knollwood Drive Lacrosse 3545 Band 15 Drill Team 1,25 French Club 1525 Biology Club 15 Attendance Aide 2. LYNN WILLIAM GIBSON 624 Longwood Avenue Basketball 1,2,3. ROBIN GAIL GILHAM 404 Kingston Drive PAVAS 45 Gymnastics 152,35 FHA 1525 Student Government 1525 Office Aide 1,2,3. RICHARD SAMUEL GILPIN Landmark I Apt. 307 Transferred from Cinnaminson High School MARGARET A. GIMMI 1312 jackson Road PAVAS 45 Basketball 152,3,45 Hockey 15253545 Lacrosse 152,3,45 FTA 253,45 ART Club 1,45 SCEC 3545 Gym Aide 25 Student Gov- emment 3,4. ALAN I. GINSBERG 606 Cooper Landing Road IOSEPH A. GISMONDE 511 Highland Avenue MICHAEL GISMONDE 509 Highland Avenue DEBORAH IOY GLASER 2819 Chapel Avenue LIONS ROAR 35 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1,2535 FTA 2,35 Biology Club 2,35 officer 45 Class Government 1,2545 Lab Aide 35 Student Government 1525 Curriculum Council 4. STEPHEN GOLUB 1301 Martin Avenue Baseball 15 Football 15 Gym Aide 2. FRED S. GOMBERG 7lD Kin George Road BasebalF1,25 Bowling 152,3,45 FTA 3545 Class Government 45 Stu- dent Government 354, IAMES I. GOODMAN 302 Massachusetts Avenue V Football 152,3,45 Tennis 15 Wrestling 1525 Gym Aide 253. MICHAEL STEVEN GORODETZER 1207 Chambers Street Radio Club 1,2,35 Gym Aide 45 Student Government 1,2,3. SHARON I. GOULD 649 Woodland Avenue INGRID H. GRAFF 403 Bradford Road Tgeater Workshop 25 Folk Music Club 1525 Student Government STEPHANIE T. GRECO 125 Lenape Road PAVAS 45 Art Club 3,4. IRA ARTHUR GREENBERG 424 Narangansett Drive National Honor Society 3,45 Chess Club 45 Student Government 4. MATT GRIM 6 Chestnut Terrace LIONS ROAR 1,25 RAMPANT 152. MARY C. GRINNAN 1 11 Willis Avenue Future Secretaries 4. SCOTT GERALD GUAY 103 Springhouse Court PAMELA IANE GULLETT 811 Edgemoor Terrace Hockey 25 Lacrosse 15 Tennis 35 FTA 2,35 Art Club 45 German Club 45 Health Aide 4, NANCY IEAN HALEY 415 King George Road IOAN HAMBURGER 529 Douglas Drive Aspects 45 RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Per- manent Stage Crew 35 FTA 45 Class Government 3,45 Student Government 2. MARLA HAND 403 Belmont Drive RAMPANT 45 Cheerleading 1,25 Color Guard 3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Class Government 1,2,3,45 Student Government 2,3. DEBORAH HARBORA 412 Yorkshire Road DOROTHY A. HARGIS 135 Madison Avenue Basketball 45 Softball 25 junior Adminis. Management Society 45 Gym Aide 4. SHARON HARRIS 66 Kin s Highway Basketiall 45 Softball 4. IIM HARTIGAN 12 School Lane National Honor Society 3,45 Bowlin 2,35 jr.!Sr, Play 3,45 junior Classical League 1,2,3,45 Biology Cgub 2,35 Class Government 2,35 Library Aide 2,3,45 Student Government Officer 4. CHRISTINE TINA HASSLER 213 Kingsley Road SUSAN HOLLY HEADLEY 203 Rhode Island Avenue Hockey 15 FHA 25 FTA 2. DENISE HENNEY 115 Monroe Avenue Tennis 1. DAVID HERRIN 2 Saddle Lane CHERYL HILL 31 Wagon Lane NANCY I. HILLBERG 1011 Kingston Drive Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Swimming 2,35 Color Guard 3,45 FTA 2,3,45 French Club 2,45 Gym Aide 2,35 Student Government 1. IACK HINGER 305 Windsor Drive Football 2. BRUCE HIRSH 302 Berkshire Avenue RUSTY HIRST 707 McGill Drive Football 15 jr.!Sr. Play 3,45 German Club 45 Biology Club 2,3,45 Lab Aide 2. IEFFREY STEVEN HOPP 10 Rutgers Road THOMAS P. HORT 229 Ivins Avenue IEFFRY T. HOUCK 818 johns Road Boys' State 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Gymnastics 25 Soccer 2,3, captain 45 Track 15 Gym Aide 1,2,3,45 Student Government 1,4. V. CHRISTINE HUTTO 8 Ambler Road Class Competitions 35 Theater Workshop 45 Cheerleading 2,3,45 junior Classical League 1,2,3,45 Health Aide 35 Student Govern- ment 2,3,4. USA A. HYATT 306 Belle Arbor Drive Gymnastics 15 Cheerleading 1,2,3,4. BART D. HYNES 103 Lincoln Avenue Football 1,2. IOHN MICHAEL IACOVELLI 111 Valley Place RITA IANNACONE Cuthbert Road THOMAS IOHN IHLENFELD jR. 36 Park Circle IEANNE INGRAM 21 Forge Lane WILLIAM C. IACKSON 417 Sheffield Road ROBERT IAMROGOWICZ 106 Massachusetts Avenue Basketball 15 junior Classical League 25 Biology Club 2. STEVEN M. jANOVE 412 Cherry Hill Boulevard LIONS ROAR Editor 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Boys' State Alternate 45 National Honor Society 3,45 PAVAS 45 Soccer 35 junior Classical Leargue 1,2,4, officer 35 SCEC 3,45 Gym Aide 35 Library Aide 2,35 Stu ent Government 1,2,35 Student Government Officer 4. TOM IANUS 214 Garfield Avenue LIONS ROAR 3,45 Basketball 25 Cross Country 2,3,45 junior Clas- sical League 1,2,3, officer 45 Biology Club 25 Student Govern- ment 4. GARY IERAL 131 Cherry Hill Mobile Park IEAN L. j0HNSON 1006 Chelten Parkway Gymnastics 2,4, captain 35 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse 1,2,3, LEE ANNE IOHNSON 9 Maine Avenue LEONARD MARK IOHNSON 122 Monroe Avenue ROBERT L. IOHNSON 915 Longwood Avenue DAN IONES 25 Bel Aire Avenue Band 1,2,3,45 jr.!Sr. Play 35 Orchestra 25 Stage Band 2,3,45 Biol- ogy Club 2,3,4. DELORES DEL RIO IONES 117 Wisteria Avenue DECA 3,4. PEGGY KANE 15 Knoll Lane ELLEN SUSAN KANTROWITZ 16 Forge Lane Theater Workshop 1,25 Health Aide 1,2,3, ROBIN KASLOFF 109 Ambler Road TINA KATZ 31 Knollwood Drive Lacrosse 1,25 Chorus 15 jr.!Sr. Play 35 FTA 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Class Government 1,2,45 Health Aide 2. IAMES A. KAZMERSKIE 294 Watergate Drive LIONS ROAR 45 RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Order of the Lion 1,2,3,45 Bowling 1,2,35 Class Competitions 35 Spanish Club 15 Biology Club 25 Library Aide 2,3,45 Student Government 3,4. DEBORAH ANN KEMPER 3031 Church Road LEON S. KESTENBAUM 242 Maine Avenue Tennis 1,2,3,45 Ars Medica 25 SCEC 2,3,45 Biology Club 2,3, offi- cer 45 Gym Aide 45 Library Aide 2,45 Lab Aide 2. SHERI KILSTEIN 1 Ivy Lane North Theater Workshop 15 Class Government 1,25 Student Govern- ment 1. DENISE ANN KINNEY Provincial Apts. East 205 Lacrosse 15 Theater Workshop 1,25 Future Secretaries 2,3,45 At- tendance Aide 1,2,3,45 Class Government 1,2,3,4. GARY M. KINNEY 1022 Abington Road Student Govemment 4. MARCIA LYNNE KORACH 836 Cooper Landing Road LINDA MARIE KRANKOWSKI 318 Brookline Avenue LIONS ROAR 25 RAMPANT 25 Gymnastics 3,45 Cheerleading 1,25 Attendance Aide 15 Class Government 1,2,3,4. IEANETTE MARIA KREMSTEIN 40 Hassemer Road RICHARD KROUT 407 Bradford Road Basketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Art Club 15 Gym Aide 1,2. KANDY KRUSE 1022 Chelten Parkway Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Attendance Aide 3. ROBERT KUDRICK 306 Coolidge Road Radio Club 1,2,3, ANASTASIA LAMBRIODES 1205 Bedford Avenue Orchestra 15 junior Adminis. Management Society 3, officer 45 Biology Club 25 Health Aide 2. GLENN LANG 60 Winding Way DIANE LAUB 128 Bracken Road Lacrosse 3,45 Cheerleading 1,2,3, captain 45 Attendance Aide 2,3,4. MARILYN LEMBERSKIE 203 Chapel Avenue jr.!Sr. Play 35 FTA 45 Gym Aide 2. GREGORY LEOPOLD 701 Kingston Road Soccer 2,3. DOLORES LERNER 435 Valley Run Drive FTA 3,45 Class Govemment 4. ANDREA jANE LEVINE 55 Knollwood Drive PAVAS 45 Lacrosse 1,2,45 Theater Workshop 15 FTA 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Student Government 4. BARRY L LEVINSON 412 Tanforan Drive LIONS ROAR 2,35 RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Order of the Lion 1,25 Band 1,2,35 jr.!Sr. Play 2,35 Orchestra 25 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Cinema Club 15 Debate Team 1,25 German Club 1,2,3,45 SCEC 1,2,3: Biology Club 1,2,35 Photo Aide 45 Lab Aide 25 Student Government 2,3. IRVING PAUL LEWIS 110 Chapel Avenue East LIONS ROAR 3,45 Soccer 15 jr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1,2,35 junior Classical League 25 Class Government 1,25 Student Govemment 1,2,3,4. MARCI LIACHOWITZ 427 Silverhill Road MARLYN LIEBERMAN 405 Fast Fhnrrv Hill Ama I Basketball 1,2,35 Football 25 Lacrosse 3,45 Attendance Aide 25 Gym Aide 35 Library Aide 3,4. SHARON LESLIE LIFTMAN JD Knollwood Drive National Honor Society 3,45 PAVAS 45 Choir 3,45 jr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Drill Team 1,25 Gym Aide 1. LORRAINE CLAIRE LINK 615 jerome Avenue Gymnastics 1,2,35 Hockey 25 Lacrosse 1,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 45 jr.!Sr. Play 25 Orchestra 2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 35 junior Classical League 1,2,35 Biology Club 3,45 Student Govemment 3. BARNEY LINN seniors 271 2K Kyoto Windsor Towers LIONS ROAR 1,25 RAMPANT 35 RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Football 15 Band 2,3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Or- chestra 2,3,45 Theater Workshop 3,45 German Club 25 Ars Med- ica 15 Biology Club 1,2,35 Class Government 15 Lab Aide 1,2,35 gtudent Govemment 2,3,45 Student Liason to the School Board' BETH E. LINZNER 94 North Kings Highway LIONS ROAR 3,45 RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Gymnastics 25 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Class Competitions 1,2,35 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1, officer 25 Class Government 2,3,45 Student Government 1. LORRAINE LLOYD 17 New Hampshire Avenue Basketball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Gym Aide 2,3,4. ALICE LORD . 1210 Plaza Towers Basketball 35 Softball 2,35 Gym Aide 4. ROBERT IAY LORING 1122 Garfield Avenue Ars Medica 1,25 Spanish Club 1,25 Biology Club 1,2,3, officer 45 Gym Aide 15 Lab Aide 1,2,3,4. CHARLES DAVID LOWDEN 327 Surrey Road Cross Country 45 Track 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,4. DAVID W. LOZOWSKI 37 Delwood Road MARISA LUCIANO 312 Valley Run Drive Lacrosse 15 Theater Workshop 25 Office Aide 3. ROY LINSAY LUDWICK 205 Woodland Avenue Football 1,2,3,45 Swimming 15 Student Government 1. RICK LUDWIN 10 Coach Lane National Honor Society 3,45 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Soccer 35 Gym Aide 2. IENNIFER LUESSEN 16 Queen's Place PAVAS 45 lr.!Sr. Play 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 1,2. CYNTHIA C. LURIE 900 Longwood Avenue Girls' Ensemble 3,4. MICHAEL L LYNCH 222 Rhode Island Avenue PETE MAC DONALD 49 North Syracuse Drive Soccer 3. DAVE PATRICK MACKEN 518 Hastings Road Soccer 2,3. MICHELLE A. MAC NAIR 101 Hedgerow Drive STEVEN M. MADARA 31 Middleton Road, Moorestown National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 15 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Biology Club 25 Student Govemment 1. THOMAS MADDOX 426 Valley Run Drive IOEL MAGNUS 112 Hedgerow Drive Cross Country 45 Student Government 3,4. TERRY MAIER 907 Tampa Avenue MICHAEL PATRICK MALTESE 612 Helena Avenue Football 1,3. IEROLYN MANCUSO 424 State Street Softball 15 Guidance Aide 2,3,4. DOROTHY ELAINE MARINO 326 Lincoln Avenue DECA 3,4. CAROL ANN MARKLEY 928 Abington Road Chorus 15 Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Student Government 1. IAMES P. MARLYS 1006 Mercer Street Baseball 2. LYNN S. MARTIN 2 Indian King Drive Hockey 15 Lacrosse 2,35 Swimming 2, co-captain 3,45 German Club 2,35 Student Government 2,3, ROBIN GAIL MARTIN 5 Utah Avenue Softball 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,45 Band 1,2,3,45 jr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Or- chestra 1,2,3,4. RONALD H. MARTIN IR. 70 Harding Avenue Baseball 1,25 Swimming 1,2,3, captain 4. ALFRED G. MARTINO 121 Lenape Road Football 1,25 lr.!Sr. Play 45 Art Club 3,45 AVA Aide 3,4. 272 SHARON ANN MARZILLI 1504 Maple Avenue Hockey 1. RICHARD S. MASHBITZ 419 Kingston Drive Golf 4. DONNA MARIE MAVNE 8 Coventry Court FTA 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Class Govemment 1,2,3,4. KEVIN MC CARTHY 142 Edison Avenue GINNY MC CORKLE 300 East Chapel avenue RITA MARIE MC CORMICK Towers of Windsor Park, Toledo BE Hockey 3,45 Lacrosse 2,45 Tennis 25 Cheerleading 25 FTA 45 Gym Aide 1,2,3,4. CYNTHIA LEE MC DONALD 216 Garfield Avenue Hockey 15 Student Government 3. RONALD DEAN MC EADDEN 48 Churchill Road DONNA M. MC LAUGHLIN 141 Green Vale Road FRANK I. MC MAHON IR. 2 South Forge Lane Wrestling 1,2,35 AVA Aide 1,2,3,45 Gym Aide 1,2,35 Student Gov- ernment 1,2,3. IOSEPH E. MC MENAMIN 7 Knollwood Drive Basketball 1,2,3,4. CYNTHIA MC NELIS 113 East Miami Avenue LORRAINE ANNE MC NELIS 143 Edison Road DECA 3,45 Library Aide 15 Office Aide 2. IOHN L. MC PARTLAND 133 Green Vale Road KATHY S. MEASE 716 Douglas Drive MATI' MEEHAN 211 Drake Road TODD MEHLMAN SS Toledo Windsor Towers SUSAN MEHII 21 South Syracuse Drive FTA 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Gym Aide 1,2. DEBBIE MEIGHAN 30 School Lane Basketball 15 Gymnastics 15 DECA 3,4. MARK P. MEILLIER 408 Howard Road lr.!Sr. Play 35 Art Club 1,25 Folk Music Club 25 Class Govern- ment 2,3,45 Class Officer 3,45 Student Govemment 2. MARY MENG 2314 Church Road LIONS ROAR 3,45 RAMPANT Editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 3,45 Lacrosse 1,2,3,45 Class Com- petitions 35 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 15 Class Govern- ment 3,45 Library Aide 1,2,3,45 Student Government 1,2,3,4. RICHARD IAMES MENTA 345 Monroe Avenue RUSSELL STEPHEN MERCER Landmark I Apt. 404 ANN MILLER 10 Ivy Lane North PAVAS 45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 1,25 Class Competitions 1,2,4, lr.!Sr. Play 2,3,45 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 2. IOHN L. MILLER III 406 King George Road Boys' State Alternate 35 Football 1,2,3, captain 45 Track 1,25 Gym Aide 2,3,4. LOUISE INA MILLER 10 Ivy Lane North Choir 3,45 Chorus 15 lr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 25 All-State Choms 45 Attendance Aide 15 AVA Aide 45 Student Government 1,2,3. PENNY LEE MILLER 907 Edgemoor Road Hockey 1,25 Lacrosse 15 Choir 35 Chorus 1,25 Class Competitions 2,35 lr.!Sr. Play 25 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Ars Medica 15 Biol- ogy Club 1,2,35 Class Government 1,2,35 Lab Aide 45 Student Government 3,4. IRIS MILTZ 410 Chapel Avenue LIONS ROAR 1,25 Theater Workshop 1,2,35 Ars Medica 1,25 Art Club 1,2,3,45 Folk Music Club 1,2,35 French Club 3,45 German Club 45 Biology Club 1,2,35 Class Govemment 1,25 Student Gov- emment 1,2,3,4. TERESA M. MONAGHAN 418 Sheffield Road ILEAN LISA MONTESANO 801 Cooper Landing Road 7 R. ERIC MONTGOMERY 1511 Marlton Pike West National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,45 Ger- man Club 1,2,3,45 lunior Classical League 1,25 Gym Aide 1,2,3,4. CHARLES MONZO 1210 Sevem Avenue National Honor Society 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 Stu- dent Government 2,3. ELIZABETH ANN MOORE 806 Edgemoor Road STEVEN R. MORACE 203 East Miami Avenue Baseball 15 Cross Country 35 Track 25 Wrestling 1. LINDA A. MORGAN 921 Abington Road Gymnastics 2,35 FHA 15 Attendance Aide 2,35 Student Govem- ment 4. CINDY BETH MOSGOWSKY 27 Ivy Lane North Pom-Pom Girl 2,3,45 FTA 2,35 Art Club 2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Class Government 3,4. IOSEPH MOSS 139 Green Vale Road Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Golf 3,45 Track 1,25 Spanish Club 35 Gym Aide 1,2,3,45 Language Lab Aide 45 Student Gov- emment 154. IUDY MULLEN 916 Abington Road Art Club 1,2,3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Class Government 2,45 Student Govemment 4. MELISSA BETH MYERS 116 Hedgerow Drive Gymnastics 15 Theater Workshop 15 Art Club 4. DENNIS IAMES NAVARRA 803 Beechwood Avenue ELIZABETH ANN NEWMAN 313 Cambridge Road IAN A. NEWMAN 4 Eddy Lane Baseball 15 Soccer 1,35 Theater Workshop 25 Chess Club 1,25 Folk Music Club 25 Student Government 3. KATHY O'BRIEN 211 Wilbur Avenue Choir 1,2,3,5 SCEC 2,35 Standing Committee 3. EVE ORFIELD Deer Park Road STEVEN MARK ORLAND 314.Westminster Avenue National Honor Society 3,45 Order of the Lion 3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Class Competitions 1,2,35 French Club 3,45 Stu- dent Government 1,2,35 Student Government Senator 4. TERRY L. ORTNER 317 Brentwood Avenue Soccer 3,45 Biology Club 25 Class Government 1. IODY OSINOFF 408 Tanforan Drive lr.!Sr. Play 45 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Art Club 2,35 SCEC 3,45 Biology Club 45 Student Government 4. ROBERT STEPHEN PACITTI 1201 Caldwell Road Football 152,35 Track 1,2, co-captain 35 Wrestling 1. IEANNE E. PAGE 1000 Park Drive BRUCE ALAN PALEN 402 Kingston Drive Choir 45 Art Club 1,2535 Folk Music Club 1,25 German Club 1,2, BARBARA M. PALIMENO 836 Cooper Landing Road Apt. 612 W. Hockey 15 Pom-Pom Girl 2,3. THEONE PANAGORE 207 Chelten Parkway RAMPANT Editor 45 Lacrosse 15 Choir 3,45 Class Competitions 1,2,3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 2,3,45 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Girls' En- semble 25 FTA 45 French Club 25 SCEC 35 Class Government 1,25 Class Officer 3,45 Lab Aide 1. KEVIN PARTOSAN 47 North 13th Street CHARLES PATTERSON 307 Brentwood Avenue Ir.!Sr, Play 3,45 Theater Workshop 3,45 Art Club 3,45 SCEC 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,4. DAVID PAYNE 219 Garfield Avenue ERIC SCOTT PEARL 406 jamaica Drive Choir 45 Chorus 25 Class Competitions 2,3,45 Ir.!Sr. Play 35 The- ater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Permanent Stage Crew 25 Folk Music Club 25 junior Classical League 1,25 Guidance Aide 45 Lab Aide 4. SCOTI' E. PEARL 402 Preston Road Baseball 15 Tennis 35 Choir 2,3,45 Chorus 15 Gym Aide 4. IOHN T. PEDITTO 29 Pebble Lane IOSEPH PENTE lMEDECKj 39 South Syracuse Drive Chorus 15 Permanent Stage Crew 1,2,35 Theater Workshop 1,2,3. RAY PERRY 310 Surrey Road RAMPANT 2,35 RAMPANT Editor 45 Basketball 15 Soccer 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Orchestra 15 German Club 2,3,45 Class Government 1,2,35 Gym Aide 3,45 Library Aide 25 Student Gov- ernment 3,4. ROY PERRY 310 Surrey Road RAMPANT 2,35 RAMPANT Editor 45 Basketball 15 Soccer 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Orchestra 15 German Club 2,3,45 Class government 1,2,35 Gym Aide 3,45 SCAT 25 Student Government IOSEPH DAUGHERT PETERS 114 Harvest Road Baseball 1,25 Football 15 Soccer 3,45 Guidance Aide 2. DEBORAH ANN PETROZZA 107 Valley Run Drive Basketball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 25 Softball 1,2,3,45 Gym Aide 2,3,4. ROBERT E. PIGNATELLI 5 Chestnut Terrace IEFFREY LEE PLAYER 111 Roosevelt Drive Football 1,2,3,45 German Club 1,25 Gym Aide 4. GEOFF POLLAK S03 Salsbury Road Theater Workshop 1,2. GLEN T. PONCET 604 Elkins Terrace WILLIAM H. POSNER 316 Monmouth Drive MILDRED ANN PO'I'I'S 59 Shepherd Road MELISSA S. PRICE 11 Chapel Avenue WAYNE M. PRICE 526 Merchant Street Football 45 Gym Aide 3, ANNA MARIE PRINCIOTTA 819 Mercer Street Choir 3,45 Chorus 25 Theater Workshop 1,2,35 French Club 1,23,4. ANGELO PULINI 429 Saratoga Drive Cross Country 45 Wrestling 45 Gym Aide 4. BRUCE S. RAFFERTY 5 Cherry Tree Lane Football 1,2,3,45 Track 2. LAWRENCE RAGONE 405 Howard Road LIONS ROAR 45 Basketball 15 Tennis 35 Choir 3,45 Folk Music Club 1,25 Student Government 2,4. NADINE RANK 306 Hialeah Drive Lacrosse 25 German Club 3,45 Attendance Aide 1,25 Class Gov- ernment 45 Student Government 3. ERIC RAND REED 21 Farmhouse Lane Aspects 2,3,45 LIONS ROAR Editor 2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 PAVAS 45 Class Competitions 25 Cinema Club 2,35 French Club 25 Class Govemment 2,35 Student Government 2,35 Middle Atlantic States Evaluation Steering Committee 2,3. DONNA 1. REEVE 638 Longwood Avenue Lacrosse 2,35 Choms 1,2, DANIEL REICH 106 Woodland Avenue Baseball 15 Soccer 1,2,3,45 Tennis 3,45 Band 1,2,35 jr.!Sr. Play 15 Orchestra 1,2, SUSANNE CAROL REPICE 200 Tampa Avenue Student Govemment 4. IOYCE E. REPSHER 703 Fulton Street ROBIN H. REUTHER 122 Valley Run Drive Lacrosse 35 DECA 45 Gymnastics 3. THOMAS IOHN RICHARDSON 410 Howard Road Football 25 Wrestling 1. DIANNE I. RIMBY 36 Shepherd Road Gymnastics 15 Hockey 1,25 Softball 1,25 Choir 35 Chorus 25 DECA 45 Attendance Aide 1,25 Class Govemment 2, Guidance Ai e 3. IEFFREY ROBINSON 206 Cambridge Road Golf 1,2,3,4, KATHLEEN M. RONAYNE 26 East Miami Avenue Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,45 FTA 45 Gym Aide 1,2,4. LYNN T. ROSE 3 Cherry Tree Lane Softball 35 Student Government 3,4. CAREN B. ROSENBERG 41 Lafferty Drive Choir 3,45 Chorus 1, Class Competitions 1,25 Theater Workshop 2,3,45 French Club 15 Class Government 1,2. MERRI ROSENBERG 95 Toledo, Towers of Windsor Choir 45 Chorus 15 lr.!Sr. Play 2,45 Girls' Ensemble 25 French Club 1,25 SCEC 1,2,45 Spanish Club 2,45 Class Government 1,25 Student Govemment 45 Office Aide 1,2. IEFFREY ROSENTHAL 339 Deland Avenue RAMPANT Editor 45 Class Competitions 1,25 lr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Theater Workshop 15 Student Government 1. MICHAEL ROSS Landmark I Apts. IAN L. noviNs ' 105 Cherry Tree Court Class Competitions 2,3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 2,3,45 Permanent Stage and Lighting Crew 3,45 Theater Workshop 1,2,3,45 Art Club 1,4, Folk Music Club 1,25 Russian Club 2,35 Astronomy Club 3,45 SCEC 1,2,3,4. BONNIE RUBIN 14 Lantern Lane National Honor Society 3,45 jr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1,25 FTA 2,3,45 French Club 1,2,3,45 Class Government 1,2,3,45 Student Government 4. CONNIE GAY RUBIN 509 Doe Lane Lacrosse 15 Student Government 1,2,35 Office Aide 2. RONNIE RUCKENSTEIN 201 Chapel Avenue DON RUSSELL Cooper Landing Road 1. ANTHONY RUSSO 410 Saratoga Drive LIONS ROAR 3,45 RAMPANT 3,45 Orchestra 15 Stage Band 15 Folk Music Club 1,25 Student Government 1,2,3. SUSAN MARY RYAN 114 Massachusetts Avenue Attendance Aide 1. seniors 273 RICHARD jOHN SAAD 406 Tanforan Drive DECA 3,45 Gym Aide 4. MINDY BETH SABAT 1105 Liberty Bell Lane Theater Workshop 2,35 FTA 35 French Club 2,3,45 Student Gov- emment 3,4. LAWRENCE SACKNOFF 2122 Chapel Avenue Soccer 45 Track 3,4. NORMA SACKS 1109 Route 70 DEBORAH ANNE SAKOWSKI 6 Farmhouse Lane Guidance Aide 4. ROBERT IOHN SANCHEZ 210 East Miami Avenue MARC SANDLER 170 Cherry Tree Lane lr.!Sr. Play 4. WILLIAM P. SANGTINETTE 217 Avon Road Cross Country 3,45 Track 2,3,45 German Club 2,45 Gym Aide 4. ROBERT VINCENT SANTARE B Tampa Avenue IOSEPH DANIEL SANTONE 303 Brentwood Avenue BARRY C. SATTIN 49 Lafferty Drive Soccer 1,2,35 Class Government 3,45 Gym Aide 45 Student Gov- emment 1,2. STEVEN R. SAVICH 5 Blue Bell Drive Band 3,4. - VINCENT SCALISE 516 Salsbury Road Baseball 15 Football 15 Band 3,4. DONALD IOSEPH SCATTERGOOD jR. 600 Ramble Road Cross Country 45 Golf 2,35 Track 45 Band 25 Ars Medica 25 Cinema Club 15 Biology Club 2,35 Class Government 25 Library Aide 1,2,35 Lab Aide 2,35 Student Government 2,3,4. IERYL SCHAEFFER - 11 Virginia Avenue Nashville, Ohio FHA 15 Art Club 3,45 Class Government 2,3,4. STEVE SCHMITZ 217 Garfield Avenue ' Football 1,25 Swimming 45 jr.!Sr. Play 35 AVA Aide 25 Class Gov- ernment 1,2,3,4. LINDA LEE SCHROEDER 104 East Miami Drive FTA 35 Attendance Aide 15 Student Government 3. DREWQSCHWARTZ 1222 Martin Avenue Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Soccer 3,45 Gym Aide 2,3,45 Student Government 3,4. ERIC M. SCHWARTZ 1111 Harvest Road German Club 4. 274 SHEILA SCHWARTZ 104 West Colonial Apts. jr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 1,2,35 FTA 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Biology Club 35 Attendance Aide 2, Class Government 1,2,3,45 Guidance Aide 15 Student Government 1,2,3. PAT SEANEY 114 Garfield Avenue Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Tennis 25 Track 45 Folk Music Club 1,25 SCEC 25 Library Aide 15 Student Gvernment 1,2,3,45 Office Aide 1. MARGARET SEBEST 657 Woodland Avenue Hockey 15 Theater Workshop 2,35 FTA 2,35 Art Club 3,45 French Club 1,2,35 junior Classical League 3,45 Biology Club 1,2,35 Guid- ance Aide 45 Health Aide 45 PAVAS 4. CATHERINE ANN SEGREST H10 Church Road FTA 2,3,45 Biology Club 2,3,45 Lab Aide 3,45 Student Govern- ment 3,4. IEFFREY WAYNE SEIGER 13 Bucknell Drive PAVAS 45 Band 1,2,3,45 lr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Orchestra 1,2,35 Per- manent Lighting Crew 25 Stage Band 3,45 French Club 25 Biology Club 25 Cass Government 35 Lab Aide 2. WILLIAM SELMI 201 Madison Avenue ROBERT DAVID SENIOR 75 Edison Road Class Competitions 35 jr.!Sr. Play 3,45 Theater Workshop 3,45 Art Club 3,45 German Club 3, Officer 45 SCEC 3. FLORENCE SHANFELD 105 Connecticut Avenue Aspects 45 PAVAS 45 Bowling 35 Lacrosse 1,35 Art Club 3,45 Biol- ogy Club 35 Guidance Aide 4. MARILYN BETTE SHAPIRO Landmark II 8208 RAMPANT 45 Theater Workshop 4. PATRICIA SUSAN SHARP 110 East Tampa Avenue Basketball 45 Gymnastics 2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 Gym i e 4. STACY ANN SHARP Stuyvesant Terrace PAVAS 45 Basketball 35 Tennis 3,45 Art Club 45 Student Govern- ment 3,4. ROBERT SHARPE 308 St. james Avenue Band 2,35 Orchestra 3,45 junior Classical League 1. LISA SHATZ 1114 East Cherry Hill Apartments PAVAS 45 Choir 35 jr.lSr. Play 3,45 Theater Workshop 2,45 Library Aide 3. NANCY L SHAW 105 Crooked Lane French Club 2,35 Attendance Aide 1. ELLEN BETH SIEGEL 129 Green Vale Road Citizenship Institute5 National Honor Society 3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Choir 3,45 FHA 1, Officer 2,3,45 SCEC 2,3,45 Class Government 1,2,35 Girls' Ensemble 2. MARI B. SIEGFRIED B2 Maine Avenue Student Govemment 45 Office Aide 35 Class Government 1. SALLY SILK Towers of Windsor Park T35 Eelttgiisglf Theater Workshop 35 Astronomy Club 45 Biology RENNIE SILVA 105 West Ormond Avenue Gymnastics 1,2,35 Softball 15 FHA 15 Art Club 4. DAVID ALLEN SIMPKINS 207 Linderman Avenue National Honor Society 3,4. AMANDA SINDONI 304 Royal Oak Avenue Softball 1. RICHARD ALAN SMALL 314 Monmouth Drive Boys' State Alternate5 PAVAS officer 45 Class Competitons 1,2,3,45 jr.!Sr. Play 2,3,45 Permanent Stage and Lighting Crew 2,3,45 Theater Workshop 2,3,45 Class Government 1, Officer 2,35 Language Lab Aide 25 Lab Aide 15 Student Government Officer RICHARD SMITH 124 Edison Road STEVE SMITH 750 Hedy Avenue WILLIAM SNYDER 109 Elkins Road LIONS ROAR1,2,3,45 National Honor Society Officer 3,45 junior Classical League 1,2,35 Student Government 2,3,4. BILL SOMMER 202 Massachusetts Avenue Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,3,45 Student Gov- emment 1. RAYMOND EARL SOOY 240 Sixth Avenue Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Class Competitions 15 Spanish Club 2,35 AVA Aide 1,25 Guidance Aide 45 Gym Aide 1,2,3,45 Student Govemment 1,4. ELIZABETH A. SOUTHERN I 1508 Maple Avenue Theater Workshop 15 French Club 1,25 Office Aide 2, WM. MARK SPECHLER 137 Cooper Avenue PAVAS 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 45 jr.!Sr. Play 2,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Stage Bnd 2,3,45 Ars Medica 25 Biology Club 1,2,3,45 Lab Aide 45 Student Government 3. BARBARA A. SPERLING 65 South Syracuse Drive RAMPANT 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Lacrosse 15 Choir 45 jr.!Sr, Play 3,45 Theater Workshop. FTA 2,3,45 Spanish Club 1,25, Officer 45 Class Govemment 1,2,3,45 SCAT 1,25 Office Ai 3,4. GREG SPEWAK Towers of Windsor Park T2E SCOTT SPRINGMAN 9 Hillcroft Lane PAVAS 4. MARC AARON STAHL 21 Darby Lane Bowling 1,25 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Band 1. FRANK STANCO 982 Kingston Drive Golf 25 Swimming 25 Tennis 25 Wrestling 15 junior Classical League 2,35 Gym Aide 1. HOWARD IEFFREY STARK 14 Knollwood Drive IONATHAN C. STASNEY 15 Brookdale Drive Baseball 1,25 Football 1,25 Gym Aide 35 Student Government 1. MICHAEL P. STEELMAN 322 Chelten Parkway MARC A. STEINBERG ZCXJ Avon Street Track 3. IOE STEPHENS 305 Brentwood Avenue ELLEN STOMEL 307 Cherry Hill Boulevard Choms 35 Girls' Ensemble 45 Permanent Sta e Crew 35 Theater Workshop 3,45 FTA 35 Spanish Club 35 BioTogy Club 35 Class Government 2,45 Student Government 1,2,3,45 Office Aide 2,3,4. STEVEN CHARLES STOMEL 419 jamaica Drive Boys' State5 National Honor Society 3,45 Soccer 1,25 French Club 2,35 Class Officer 1,25 Library Aide 1,25 Student Government Of- icer 3,4. IANIS STOTZ 9 Silvertop Lane Band 1,2,35 jr.!Sr. Play 35 Orchestra 2,35 Stage Band 35 Ars Med- ica 1,25 SCEC 1,25 Student Government 2,3,4. CYNTHIA ANN STRANGE 35 Wagon Lane Aspects 2,3,45 RAMPANT Editor 45 Girls' State Alternate5 PAVAS 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Lacrosse 15 Band 1,2,35 Choir 3,45 grams 15 jr.!Sr. Play 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Class Government LINDA DAWN STRANIX 10 Farmhouse Lane Gymnastics 25 Theater Workshop 15 French Club 2. THOMAS STRATTON 1004 Edgemoor Road EDWARD STROIAN 725 Northwood Avenue Soccer 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 1,25 junior Classical League 1,25 Gym Aide 3,4. TERRY STUCKERT 26 Whitman Avenue Majorette 1,2,3,4. RAMON B. SUPELANA 5 Pebble Lane Spanish Club 1. GARY STEVEN SUPNICK 309 Brookline Avenue Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4. MIKE SUSSMAN 1804 Maple Avenue LIONS ROAR 3,45 Cross Country 45 Wrestling 1,2,3,45 Student Government 1,3. SUSAN LYNNE SWIDERSKI 600 Chapel Avenue Basketball 15 Hockey 1,2,35 FTA 2,3,45 Gym Aide 1,25 Atten- dance Aide 3. LEE SZALANSKI 722 Coles-Cooper Landing Road SCOTT TANNENBAUM 313 Windsor Drive MARIAN LITA TASSONE 119 Ramble Road KATHY TATE 218 Belle Arbor Drive Choir 45 Library Aide 4. ALAN TECHNER 430 Columbia Boulevard RAMPANT 45 Class Government 3,45 Student Government 4. IAMES W. THOMAS 102 Media Road Cross Country 45 Swimming 1,2,35 Tennis 45 junior Classical League 1,25 SCEC 45 Biology Club 25 Student Government 4. MARY YVONNE THOMAS 23 Knollwood drive jr.!Sr. Play 35 FTA 2,3,45 French Club 1,25 Class Government 2,35 Guidance Aide 35 Library Aide 1,25 Student Government 1,2,4. KEITH EMERSON THOMPSON 41 Edison Road SHARON W. THORNTON 534 Merchant Street LINDA IEAN THORSEN 831 Kingston Drive LIONS ROAR 2,45 RAMPANT editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Order of the Lion 35 FHA 2,3, Officer 45 SCEC 2,3,45 Class Government 35 Guidance Aide 35 Student Government 1,4. WILLIAM TIMME 111 Hart Road National Honor Society 3,45 Basketball 25 Football 2,3,45 Swim- ming 35 Chess Club 35 Gym Aide 45 Library Aide 3. IOE TOLOTIA 149 Valley Run Drive Football 2. MARK S. TONZELLO 5 Stratford Court BETH ANN TOWNSEND 110 Ramble Road PAVAS5 FHA 2,3,45 SCEC 25 Class Government 15 Office Aide 1. NORMAN TRAUTWEIN 931 Edgemoor Road KEN TRENCHARD 1005 Wayne Road IOSEPH W. TRUMPHELLER 1221 Sherwood Avenue IIM TWISDALE 505 Howard Road LOUIS F. UCCIFERRI 102 Elkins Road Baseball 15 Basketball 1,25 Football 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4. jAY P. VERNA 17 South Syracuse Drive lr.!Sr. Play 35 Student Government 3,4. IAMES I. VERNACCHIO 24 Brookdale Drive IOANNE VICKERY 1009 Fulton Street Basketball 1,45 Hockey 1,3,45 Lacrosse 1. NING VILLACORTA 908 Tampa Avenue LIONS ROAR 3,45 RAMPANT 45 Choir 45 jr.!Sr. Play 35 Theater Workshop 45 FTA 45 Guidance Aide 45 Student Government 3,4. LUCY ANN VISCEGLIA 3302 Church Road Aspects 35 RAMPANT editor 45 Citizenship Institute5 National Honor Society 3,45 PAVAS 45 Choir 3,45 Chorus 15 jr.!Sr. Play 35 FHA 1,2,35 SCEC 2,35 Class Govemment 1,25 Student Govern- ment 1,2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 2. SCOTT E. WALKER 221 Madison Avenue Band 2,3,45 Choir 45 jr.!Sr. Play 35 Orchestra 2,3,45 Stage Band 3,45 Theater Workshop 25 Library Aide 3,4. FREDERICK C. WALTERS 107 Connecticut Avenue Football 1,2,3,45 Gymnastics 25 Track 25 Ars Medica 25 German Club 45 junior Classical League 1,25 Biology Club 2, DAVID BRUCE WEAN S21 Bancroft Road Boys' State Altemate5 Band 1,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 jr.!Sr. Play 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,35 Stage Band 1,25 Library Aide 1,2,3,45 Lab Aide 4. WILLIAM P. WEBER 514 Douglas Drive Swimming 1,2,35 Class Government 4. MAXINE WECHSLER 316 Hialeah Drive Tennis 25 Cheerleading 1,2,35 French Club 45 Class Government 1,2,3, Officer 4. ALAN WEINSTOCK 200 Chapel Avenue Chorus 15 Cinema Club 1,25 Folk Music Club 1,25 Library Aide 1,2. KURT I. WELHAM 143 Cherry Tree Lane PAVAS 4. LINDA j. WHARTON 209 Massachusetts Avenue LIONS ROAR 3, editor 45 Girls' State Alternate5 National Honor Society 3,45 PAVAS 45 Basketball 15 Hockey 1,25 Softball 1,25 FTA 2,3,45 SCEC 35 Gym Aide 25 Student Government 1,2,3,4. 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ELECTITII CAL CGINITFACITCJP Nlw Jlnalv STATE Lucene: A ausmuss Pznmn' No. 11:0 1920 FAIRFAX AVENUE CHERRY HNLL, NJ 08003 46O9l1124 2244 IERT UIRITIS mc UNDERWRITER APPROVED ADVANCED PROTECTION SYSTEMS TELEPHONE C6097 424-4090 Iiiello 973 Q uw GLUE, Cherry Hill Education A ation wishes the Class of '73 the best 00 5 Senoflfd S 0 +he class of 73 1 4 ll rlhum 1 NE DDLLAR Mr. Buchheim - Thanks to a great advisor and friend - Jim. - To Beth - A friend is an everlasting treasure. Thank you for being my friend and for everything you . have given me - Mary. . . Beep twice if you can hear us...Beep 10-4 Oh, oh, there go the lights again... - B. C., C. S., J. K. Barb - It's been more than once-in-a-float-time. It's been once in a life time - Leigh. To my beloved wife and children - I love you now and will love you forever - F, F. Shauna - I wish you blue skies and sunshine days and beautiful red sunsets - Bonnie. Mr. Benard 81 Carl - What can I say but thanks for having patience and understanding - Big Steve. I told you so! I told you so! I told you so! We told you so Rick - Big and Little Steve and Middle Joe. Mr. Barclay - Thank you for everything - love Louise, a 'Happy Harmonizer. Now may I sing alto? Thanks galore to the one and only Theone for memories of cookies, hot chocolates, and friendship - Jeff. Mr. Truitt, Miss Haas, Mrs.. O'Breza - ,Thank you - Cindy, Linda, Beth. Mr. Josephs - You have influenced my every step in high school, and I am eternally grateful - love Theon May all your kingdoms be peaceable and may thou always have a song - R 81 R. To Benard and Big J. - There wouldn't be enough room for all the thanks I have to give you - Beth. Dear Liz - I can't think of anyone I'd rather spend six weeks with than you. Thank you for your love, loyalty, and friendship - forever, Ilyse. Mr. Belfield - The people is not a beast - Thank you - Kosher Kid 81 Presby Pal. Pat I- Stay as beautiful as vou are until I can make Pat Kopreski Pat Cohen. P. S. - I love you - Phill. Barb - We're indebted to Holden Caulfield and Jay Gatsby for helping to make this a great year. Yours 'til Godot comes - Bon. ' To Rick, my B. S. U. buddy - Thanks for all the help - we should go into business together - I told youso! - Joe. Beth - Time was and what a time it was a time of confidences a time of happiness - Thanks, Buddy. To Barry and Louise - Strawberry Hills forever lexcept when you're drivingl. Happy New Year! - L. T. Leigh - You deserve all the great words ever written in yearbooks - Beth. Thank you Mr. Josephs for a homerun at the marathon softball game - Jeff R. It's Tuesday. Don't forget! - Lin. Steve - You've kept me pretty busy over the years, and Joey - I always did love bus rides, but I never minded - love always, Bonnie. Barbara - Your heart is the sun and the moon, or rather the sun and not the moon, for it shines bright and never changes never forsake what we have shared - love, Joey. To Ed, A Man For AIISemesters. Words, words, words. A nice job. Thanks - 2nd 84 3rd periods. Thank you Feldman and Janove for the autographed undershirts - Jeff, the unemployed jester. To Mr. deSaIis - Please do problems 1 - 100, inclusive. - Leigh, Bill, and Jim. Linda - Kindness is the golden chain by which we are bound together. You are the kindness - love, Steve Sue - Love gears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things! Always, Beth. Keep on barking Mr. Barclay, building Mr. Gellurap directing Mr. Fisher, and dancing Miss Lacush - Jeff R. gTo The Group - Never forget the Dutch Cupboard in Gettysberg - Jim. Joe, Ray, Chris,'Fred 81 Liz - Lay it on me - grass - Mary Janes never go with wild dogs - love, Liz. Matt - You're a true friend lon the days you talk to mel - Joe. I Mrs. Weiss - I wish they'd put your braces back on! Thanks for brightening up all those dull, drab days - love, Steve. Mary - Those who give have all things - Thanks, Beth. 1 ' Mrs. Williams - Thank you to a beautiful advisor and more beautiful friend - Cindy and Jim. Mr. Benard - We're gonna ms. you! - Beth, Linda, Liz. Steve - ever thine, ever mine, ever for each other - Cindy. U ' ' ' ' - J ff. To Capt. James Kazmerskie - Thank you for time and patience - for keeping the boat steady - your staff. . I . , Charles Tomorrow is only a continuation of today see you tomorrow' love Judy Cindy Our love is a canvas pattern furnished by nature and embroidered by imagination Steven J Mrs Galhck Whats a corral7 Quote Him People people recall the omnipresent C onte nuity Knave keep your hands to yourself time is warning It would be nice to have a teacher with an education for once Its as simple as that let us mterpertate though they re not all this simple I m losing myself here I ask a question then I answer it for you Thats not true thats a lie the Rowdy 3 84 Linda Yo Steve Always smile lyou can t seem to do anything elsel Don t forget you owe me a quarter pounder Joe Thanks and congrats to Chuck Buck and Jim Kas for a successful and outstanding job on this book e The times were great my friends made them so J K llll ll llllllllllllllt Can I please more copy Mrs. Williams? - B. C. Only if you have it in by this afternoon Barry Cherry - Mrs. Williams. To Janove, Small, and Stomel - If you ever need me to bail you guys out, talk to my lawyer lif you have a leg to stand onl. You guys are beautiful! - Briglia. Mary - Maybe you do work after all - a friend. Beth - The days that make us happy make us wise. I can only pray that you achieve a true happiness - love, Steve. Ann - Had any good dreams lately? Thank you for being such a wonderful friend - love, Linda. Darryl - I hope that in the future I can do as much for you as you've done for me. The great thing about you is that you're always thinking of others Never change that characteristic The Veep Thank you Irv Lewis for unwanted rides and youll hear from my lawyer Jeff R To Barry Someone once said I love you like flowers love the sun Because they need it love Louise N Hey Mrs Weiss Do you have change for a penny? Jeff R Dear Judy you are the beat in my heart the love in my soul the joy in my living C D B Jim Steve Darryl Maybe some day I ll learn to play baseball To the greatest friends anywhere Kaz Pearle Barry has to go out again Barry Bow wow I want my McDonald s hamburger' Bill D 84 Jim K Steve S Our friendship is 11 years young We ve made it through Coles the cops Cardy Kirlm and Conte to say nothing of a term paper and a marathon Yet the future still holds more adventures I can only hope they will be happy ones Big Steve Sharon What do you say to an honest friend? We love you Capt Homeroom Jack Dawn Mary David If I should meet thee after long years how shall I qreet thee? With silence and tears Lord Bvron J K When Israel and Poland clash in WWIII lets relive the friendly hours we spent at deadlines B D Thank you for the rope Mrs Robinson wherever you are Jeff Janove you Chinese Savage from one Godfather to another how about a little one on one? oe Deb We ve had so much in common IB H S Bl that its a wonder we re not enemies But I m glad we re friends love Bonnie R S + S S llyse You are Laughter from the colorful field of the spirit tears from the endless heaven of memories love Liz Thanks to my good friend Al Whitfield for adding color to dull classes Jeff R Stop laughing Leigh Next deadline youll be up at the board I II have sux busted fingers' Bill To Beth 81 Liz My sunshine on a rainy day my rainbow after a storm To sum up in one word LOVE love Theone Thank you Mr Kosloff for teaching me what I wanted to know 'but was afraid to ask Jeff R To Darryl Thank you for all the times you were my friend when I needed someone To Chuck Thank you for your friendship and smiles Theone Mrs Janove Savage Mel s kid Dont forget about Mrs Weiss project Wincotte Corporation? To Leigh For making ut all so nice love Barbara Lisa Thank you for all your help but above all for your love I love you llyse Thank you Mr Dwyer for almost everything including you rotten Denmark jokes Jeff R Thank you Rosencrantz and gentle Guuldenstern Jeff R To BC LV CS MM LF BLS LT BD SA TP MC BD JB JR IA JH SJ CB CW KR DA A fantastic experience with stupendous people Thank you for being yourselves JK To RAMPANTS My first year has ended but with it begins new love new friends more joy and peace because of YOU Chuck . . , - II - ' I ' I . I ' , , - . . . I - I . I , , . - - I . I - ' - . . . T' , . . . ' ' I I I I X ' - I I I ' , - . ' . . , . . . . - ' I ' ' . , ' . . - II II J , . - I I - I - ' I . - I I . I ' . . . , I - ' - ' . I I ... ' , . - , ' . - ' V . V I , I I I . , . . . . - I . . I , V ' , - a ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - I I f llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHP The Staff of the 1973 RAMPANT would like to express their appreciation to those who have helped in the production of this yearbook: Mr. Roy Innocenti lVlrs. Judy Buchheim Ron Bader St Cherry Hill Portrait Studio Mr. AI Bellino Mr. Robert Josephs Carl Shuman Towne of Smithville The Greatest Janitors in the U.S.A. Darryl Feldman Alan Techner Frances Barnes Barbara Berry Mr. Michael Benard Joe Segrest Roger and Pearle Our Parents Peter Reich Ed Miller Eileen Buckley Mr. Ed Collins Mike Yaffe Barrv Zidow Carol Urbach Peggy Gimmi Sharon Liftman Drew Schwartz Beverly Cooper Beth Yaffe Lions Roar Staff Dan Forgasp our Lion-Hearted Saviour The theme of the 1973 RAMPANT is the progression of a class from physi- cal to spiritual unity and how the high school experience is instrumental in that growth. The purple and white strands at the beginning of the R on the cover represent the individual students entering West. Passing through the gold knot which symbolizes the high school, the purple and white strands are interwoven with the gold. So the students come together as a class through four years of involvement in classes, sports, and special events. After graduating, the seniors are separated physically but are spiri- tually united by all the experiences that they have shared as a class at Cherry Hill West. The dividers also contribute to the theme of unity. The lion is the mascot of West, the symbol of school spirit. The different lions on each divider represent the individuality that exists in the student body. Cover design by shauna Azorsky PHRHGUN YEHHBUUKS


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