Cinnaminson High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Cinnaminson, NJ)
- Class of 1975
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H1 IZ, .-s --X XIII 4, my .E P- if h 1 is Af' -rib F:-1 y A ,WN NVQ' fumiliurizv si illV0lVl'll'll'Ilt with ms-clia with u process with othvrs. 'FQ V' ,fix Q i N - pau ' u- Q-355554 1 A I -f In his many years of dedicated service to Cinnaminson High School M r. William E. Lombard was a fierce competitor in his quiet way, generous with help to his students, and always producing sound minds that reflected his knowledge 2 1 1' 1. ug - ' fi 5' 5,1 Ng. . I 1 -,Qu ifwff 2 . .4-A . . 4.- ..: ,KA-. QQ: Ra J . MR. WILLIAM E. LOMBARD English Teacher 1 B L V Xx I ..-'73 x . .lf .., .9 0 fn. 'FO' 4 X x MR. ALLISTER H. MCCREE - B.S.E., Princeton University, M.B.A., University of Chicago, President, Board of Educa- tion. MR. CLIFFORD RlCKARDS - Penn State University, Vice-President, Board of Education. MR. RONALD IANOALE -B.B.A.. Temple University, M.Ed., Temple Uni- versity, Secretary, Board of Education and School Business Administrator, DR. DANIEL BASILE M RS. NANCY CHU DAY MRS. MAUDE HAMER - B.S., Glass- boro State Collegeg Graduate Studies, Rutgers, University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Douglass College, MR. CLIFFORD VV. IONES - B.S., Rider College. MR. TOM LANE - A.B., Muhlenberg College. MR. GEORGE OSTERMAYER, IR. - B.S., Muhlenberg College. MR. NORMAN ROSE - B.S., Drexel University. DR. RICHARD B, HOLZMAN - B.A., Hofstra University, M.S., Hostra Univer- sity, Doctorate of Education, University of Massachusetts. Additional Credits, Columbia University, Harvard Universi- ty. Superintendent of Schools. MR. FRANK B. IAC-CARD - B.S., M.A., Glassboro State College. AAddi- tional Credits, Rutgers University, Tem- ple University, Glassboro State College, Trenton State College, Assistant Super- intendent. MR. GEORGE D. PATERNOSTER - B.S., Bloomsburg State Collegeg Ed.M., Rutgers University. Additional Credits, Temple University, University of Massa- chusetts, Indiana University, New York University, University of Virginia. Prin- cipal, Cinnaminson High School. MR. ROBERT YVISOR - B.S., LOClC Haven State College, M.S., Glassboro State College. Additional Credits, lndi- ana State College, Temple University. Vice-Principal, Cinnaminson High School. MR. JAMES 1. DEVER -B.S., Trenton State College, M.A., New York Universi- ty. Additional Credits, Montclair State College, Glassboro State College, Platts- burgh tNew Yorkj State College, Spring- field tMassachusettsJ College. Vice- Principal, Cinnaminson High School. Board of EducatonfAdmin1strationX13 Counselors Aid 14fCuidance Providing valuable assistance to students in select- ing their courses were guidance counselors under the directiorl of Mr. Frank Killino. Through inter- pretations an of they guided V or occupational Tests, Scho- Merit and 3 Guidance tudents With Problems nd College Placement Mr. Killino Mrs. Colona J M r. Croud M iss Leasu re M r. Naugle Mrs. Weilenbeck I fa -Q-f... G4 MR. FRANK KILLINO - B.S., University of Scranton, M.Ed., Rut- gers University. Additional Credits: University of Scranton, Rutgers, Glassboro State College, Montclair State College, jersey City State Col- lege, Newark State College, Blooms- burg State College. Director of Guid- ance, MRS. ELIZABETH C. COLONA - B.A., M.A., Montclair State College. Additional Credits: Glassboro State College, Trenton State College. Coach, Girls LaCrosse, Guidance Counselor, 9th Grade and Alternative School. MR. PETER CROUD - B.S. Ed.. Geneva College, M.A., Glassboro State College. Guidance Counselor. MISS JOANN LEASURE - B.S., California State College, M.A., Rider College. Additional Credits: Glass- boro State College, Rutgers Universi- ty, University of Santa Clara, jersey City State College. Advisor, Senior Class, Coach, Girls Varsity Basket- ball. Guidance Counselor. MR. ROBERT A. NAUGLE - B.S., East Stroudsburg State College: M.Ed., Rutgers University. Additional Credits: Newark State College. Guidance Counselor. MRS. JANE B. WEILENBECK - B.S., Temple University: M.A., Glass- boro State College. Additional Cred- its: Rider College. Advisor, junior Class. Guidance Counselor. 16fEnglisl1 MR. MICHAEL E. ZANK - B.A., M.A., Classboro State College. Additional Credits: Glasshoro State College, Rutgers University, Villano- va University. Advisor, The Ship's Log. English. Chairman, English Department. MR. ROBERT DUFFY - BS., Saint Mary's College. Additional Credits: Mount Saint Mary's College, Rutgers University. Coach, Cross Country and Track. Journalism, Mass Meclia, Film Appreciation, Administrative Assistant. MRS. LINDA ALTOONIAN - B.A.. University of Maryland. Eng- lish 9, Science Fictionu'Fantasy, Idea in Art anrl Poetry. M R. PHILIP CRAF- B.A., Moravi- an College. English l0,l1,l2. MRS. SUZANNE P. CARTER - B.A., University of Delaware. Additional Credits: Longwood Col- lege. Advisor, Improvement for Ani- mals Club, Creative Writing. Exposi- tory Writing, English 9. MR. WILLIAM E. LOMBARD - A.B., Mount Saint Mary's College, English 9, Short Story, Developing Vocabulary!Reading Skills, S.A.T, Review. MRS, PATRICIA ANN COOMBE - B.S., Temple University. Additional Credits: College of William and Mary. Advisor, Freshman Classg Ad- visor, Debate Club. English 10,l1,1:2. MISS BARBARA POPE - B.EfI.. University of Miami, Florida. Eng- lish electives. A A . is 'Eiei'f'gyn1B'+n Z ..,, . . : we - as ix. Ag A Iii- SH I L . 'C' I A ' Mr. Zanli Mrs. Altoonian Mrs. Carter MTS- COUITIIJE' Mr. Duffy Mr. Graf Mr. Lombard Miss Pope ,elect uarter Courses Are Designed To Focus n ne Particular Aspect 0f The f The Eziglish High School has revision ziiimgfthe freshmen are W s been I cour e. English Curriculum - 3' ifjni-Zi 11,2 - 1:-.rgre u ' 'gi ,y5g.,Sg,Q?5g, jg . ,L swf -.ell 9.3 sFEif...i.1,1. ,J -f 2 :Wil 'U I il Englishfl7 18X English MRS. LESLIE ROSSER - B.S., Emerson College. Speech, Drama, Debate, Reading. MRS. EDIE SCHMELTZER - BS., Temple University. Advisor, Student Council Publicity Committee. Basic English, Twentieth Century Writers, Individualized Reading. MISS SHARON SLOTKIN - B.A., M.A., University of Pennsylvania. English 9, S.A.T. Review, English Grammar and Composition, Modern Drama, Basic Reading and Study Skills. MISS JUDITH M. SOUKUP- B.A., Trenton State College. Additional Credits: Trenton State College, Eng- lish 9, Creek Literature. MR. LAWRENCE TALBOT - B.A., Ohio University. Coach, Baseball Team. English electives, English 9. MRS. BERNADETTE TRECER - B.A., Trenton State College. Additional Creditszjersey City State College, Burlington County Com- munity College. Advisor, Cheerlead- ers, Advisor Student Council. Fresh- man English, Romance and Adven- ture Novels, Individualized Reading. i I 1 nefw4..s.g- Q u i .'.. nsiuflelna wwhiwvlfh ,,.,7 1 4 1 J Wt' W i K-. , - ,.-....., .... -V----,, ,, ,ffl--fe f1-f -W s-gg-grae 1,-,zgfwf'j,i'-gf? 1 . f A S 1 .r il:-ri A s ,.1..rr '-e-- 'f I ff' - r A v Q' . I ,kt .xx , - Q - . Q1 M- N -'N .1 :it thi' i 'c 'ursefare required t . . ime in the flibraryi, dur'ingffQg explaining his l1tera,,,RE Individualized Read-'ff Ti it Mrs. Rosser Miss Soukup M rs. bchmcltzer Mr. Talbot Miss Slotkin Mrs. Treger . . . The chief characteristics of the new non-graded elective program. seniors may be enrolled in any to any particular grade leve courses. All quarter offerings. Among th ourse dealing with 'n a world Historical ovels And Greek Literature Give Pupils An pportunity To ppreciate Works Of Early Writers t institution of the juniors, re no longer the ability to fferings and Litera- 0 . his Bald- glish!19 1, T522 f Students- probed backwy rd to the r.. beginffifig sssgeiznporfmlr-,item U of his rdry .gbeihg Sf ilffiilvefe are inquired ,andcu i fevents vie . petiat i,ed.thr0ugh9vff so A ' Quarter courses, learning pro- cess which atteirijrrptedl to create a tota environment, ivvgsggiijtroglprced to thu Vsophom,ore,gij1yiQiif'fQand-sgfjgiior classe. A S this it to kgive .sfiiaggltf eleme1it2,Qfi,choic1 ands to ff eteamwewi 4:s1d3qd,srpfae.icuf were Cite Q,,t f gghts it . ' 1 'Q-'t Russia- apdfethe om stem, Criminal justice ann as f- -e p Loaw,rrai... ,.NewieQHMg53Ihr 1920's and, and Europeal efh, Mraiiefleh i fee at . A 2 Q f..-1-,..e A f MR. LEO A, CARR - B.S., MA., sam: G Ioseph's College. Additional Credits: Glassboro State College, Penn State Q University, Temple University, LaSalle College. Haverford College. Creat Events, Black History, Chairman, Social Studies Department. M R. EUGENE E. CAMPBELL - B.S., Temple University. Additional Credits: University of Pennsylvania. American History I, World Cultures. MR. ROBERT A COLE - B.A., Class- boro State College. Additional Credits: Trenton junior College, Glassboro State College, Coach, jayVec Soccer, Coach, Varsity Golf. United States History Il, History of New jersey, Criminal Law and justice, Russia and the Communist System. MR. DON DEITZ - B.S., Shippensburg State College. Coach, Varsity Football. History I, History II. MISS IODI DEL PALAZZO - HA.. Temple University. Additional Credits: Glassboro State College, Temple Univer- sity. Sociology, United States History I. MISS BEVERLY D. DICKERSON - B.A., Trenton State College. Additional Credits: Cumberland County College. World Cultures. MR. ROBIN DILLON - B.S., Blooms- burg State College. Advisor, Future Teachers of America. World Cultures, MISS SUSAN NV. HEINRICHS - B.A., Rutgers University. American History 1, MR. THOMAS VV. HUCGINS - B.A., Glassboro State College. Assistant Coach, Varsity Football, Coach, Fresh- man Baseball. World Cultures. MR. VVILLIAM A. LENCYEL -- B..-X.. Westminster College, M.A., Glassboro State College. Additional Credits: Rider College, Rutgers University, Glassboro State College, Trenton State College, Montclair State College, Temple Univer- sity, University of Maryland. American History II. Ii P - A if -f i ew.-.-. age-,-a-aaasg-F Q- -..- . gs. tier Sai?-t-satg,,it-sxgiqi-14?gg2.fe4ti..1.agwe -r.,,,..fvay:55 V Students Probe Backward To The Nation's Beginning In American History Courses Z! M E X SQ R MRS. DORIS A. LEUZINGER - A. B,, Temple University. Additional Credits: Rider College, U.S.D.A. Graduate School. World Cultures. MR. JAMES MCCOCNEY - BS., Cali- fornia State College. Additional Credits: Saint Joseph's College, Classboro State College, Temple University. Advisor, Ski Club, American History ll, The 1920's and l930's. MR. THOMAS SEAVER - A.B., Syra- cuse University, M..-X., Rutgers Universi- ty. Additional Credits: University of Pennsylvania. Coacll. Varsity Tennis. Audio-Visual Coordinator. Psychology, Sociology. MR. JOSEPH A. YASAIAN - B.A., LaSalle College. Additional Credits: Classboro State College, Advisor, Senior Class. American History I. '-1 .rqk .. so - .f a 2 ' -'iii EQ9gg5uj-E is at YV -+ve-.o.f .r i?'i4Ti 'll iigrx , ' . W - ' 122 1 -Vi I . ' 1' ri eeama 1 4 , H. f + . -L f 1. .-,-. ae, eg. Q Y-.-,V-we 5- N1 ff -5. -A-, ,M WW , .. . , ., .. ,,. -' f:.e.r.L?'4f1+,-azPa'.L,iw...-fmrekafi-Y'7e:.,..f.r: gfeaealzf -Qs.. ,V ...gfvfi J Mrs, Leuzinger Mr- Seaver MP MCGOZIWB' Mr. Yasaian 'fi t':5iAfiniT AJ.-risiikfzf-iimi 'R 4 '1 3 i Q 5 1 T ssl Q,-,153 :vwu 'Fq-wg - N A ?QJw,,.:,+,.. ,,,wLf1f5ff.': W ff 'ttavsff .R Nw., .6 -uv + f m 2, ,-- .s 'bw A .sz . . ,awgswy 1 +V. r ,f V . fs -. Q fr awswig wg-W 'f,'?-'2esf,?-QW,frffflxfi-1 -f-,-Jin if he 2 ,. .Q asf? 9 '1.-. af -1, vrfmf :W ,. av-1 Q: 'A'-if 1.21, 5, an-L. Q-ar ws. as we sf 1 -'S 'FP1',-153.-25,614-3'r-e i.5.,g1,a.frm,k93r1is,f'E',g,rf'?3'-A ,f6,g.. ,'? .5 leaf E, Ii? 1 K 'nib T-137 ZG1w::l'ff'eff?'12:r?f-f. 11 f X if? 'if QR :ai S144 'Er ft? w':1.!ff3.- 2 'of '-1 f 2?-asf A Tai, szSsiffP'f'e'1f?f1rf1.'2 we iff'-'ew my -'Q l - :s K' sfriflii il 15257: 13466, fa' ,: 5:-4:fy qffglfefisig, LfE?Eg5F'ff:?f2bg.f5 nj' rr A 255 CQ E If 5 535.2 fl A , ' s.i?tiQr1 -PM Government 0f The State History f New jersey Course Surveys Main Facts And deas Regarding The History, Geography, And Social Studiesf23 MR. EMORY MARKOVIC - B.S.. Delaware Valley College, M. Ed. Sec. Ed. CEquiv.D, Temple Universityg M.N.S. fEquiv.J, University of Oklahoma, Additional Credits: University of Cali- fornia, University of Notre Dame, Class- boro State College, University of Wis- consin, University of Pennsylvania. I.V. Chairmang Project Leader, Environmen- tal Educationg Advisor, High Honors Science Club. E.S.C.P. 9,10 Chairman, Science Department. MR. PATRICK M. ALESSI - B.S., Saint john's Universityg M.Ed., Temple Uni- versity. Additional Credits: Kansas State University. Biology MR. WALTER D. BATES - B.A., Glassboro State College, Additional Credits: Temple University, University of Pennsylvania, Renssalear Poly Tech- nical Institute, Loyola University. Advi- sor, Student Council, Coach. Varsity Bowling. I.P.S., Project Physics, MR. HARVEY COHEN - B.S., M. Ed., Temple University. Advisor, Pharmacy Club. Pattems and Processes, Ideas and investigation in Science, MR. FRANK DAVIS - B.S. University of Maryland. Additional Credits: V.I.P., M.I.T., Glassboro State. Chemistry, MRS. MARGARET B. KEANE - A.B-, Catawba College. Additional Credits: Classboro State College. Biology II. Advanced Biology Classes Stress Laboratory Work With Plant And Animal Life Chemistry, l Project Physics nd Ecology Complete Science modern 0Ifl!?lBlSUfYa . 5.1 ,, .st.g5.g, ,iff . ,ti 3... Q, Q, 1,-,L ..., 4 Y , . , V . , ,H , . , , , , I - CUIIICUIUIH MR. ALBERT GOLDHAMMER - B.S., Catholic University of America, M.A., LaSalle College. Additional Credits: American University, Notre Dame Uni- versity, Howard University, Union Col- lege. Chemistry. MR. MICHAEL KELLY - B.A., M. ECI., Temple University. Additonal Credits: jersey City State College. Coach, Intra- mural Basketballg Coach, Intramural Softball. I.P.S.. Modern Science III. MR. ROBERT KINZEL - A.S.. Leices- ter junior Collegeg B,A,, M.A., More- head State University. Modern Science. I.P.S. Administrative Assistant. MRS. IANET KURZ - B.S., VVest Ches- ter State College. Additional Creditsg West Chester State College. Modern Bi- ology, Biology II. MR. jOSEPI'I E. LAVENBERC - B.S., Temple University, Ed. M., Rutgers University. Additional Credits: Universi- ty of Louisville, University of Pennsyl- vania, Bowdoin College, Yale Universi- ty. I.V. Instructor, A.P. Biology, MR. O. H. PERRY - B. A., The Kingls College, M.S., University of Pennsylvan- ia. Additional Credits: Drexel Universi- ty, Coach, Girls Varsity Tennis. MR. ALFRED W. SLOAN - B.A,, M.A., Glassboro State College. Addition- al Credits: University of Eastern Michi- gan, Newark College. Ecology. M R. jAMES WHITLEY - B.A., Glass- boro State College. Additional Credits: Miami Dade junior College, Wilmington College. Modern Biology, I.l.S. II, 26!Science Q 3 , Experimentation 'valuable part of any sciencF'coursei.,fI'he Ecology course hvogygeygggis divided into four major first is con Sprin- , s i!1Cf '2lltliKf ' -,Lia img -- Clpleif 4 The two ' J and.slif2iffi..jf 121elQig2eres21e-z2s1!eS11 as l al fie is Uv- .r - W 1 - ,gif '-- of center my-ifelyu Y' e proble .vs - s f tion ft onstiationts iarid l-planftQCIqIabo- ratory experiments and are an mtregallpart of the courage-T' Wg 1 i5tt17l'3?5i?St?39?S-'R l A +7 fx 1 st A Biolvsvll SfvdenfS'I-flfwHves- 5Ri-fh4!fr4wfs1S1f14Xf WPlSh?WCQP fiS3a2?fv Qiw'O5F!?1r19HS?r65+?SfFh?mFif!5S1Of ffi1ffi6i2FKiwiQS? ' . - - W . . - ' ,, ,A ,, - H ' x 7 1 , 1: : 1 QI:-:QQ 2, Z2 .2 F 5 lgj ' .Q 1' '-f4'f '7li3? 2' , Mr. Coldhammer Mr, Kinzel Mr. Lavenberg M r. Sloan Mr- Kelly M1-54 Ku,-2 Mr. Perry Mr. YVhitley' Science,f27 Mr. Deals Mr. Bisinger M YS- C0UfUflUI Mr. Armbrusler Mr. Blackeby MY- DSBYUO .M 'Cplturalexpression is achieved for students at Cinnanjfinso I-fighfSehool is music and art 2classes.fSlgill in creativity an originality andi a chancefto'exgiressfthemselves in 'varioi rnediafisfspart of the Qarticurriculurni Coursies ,nowrbeing Q ferfed are1Art'I --iCraftsig Art II,Il,IV ,arid 'Art7M,ajor. The: courses meet periods' ay weekfandare worth five credit Semester courses beings olfferedfiriclude Drawing, Figux Drawing, Painting51Certarnics, Sculpture, Advertisinggan Illustration andlndependent StudyeihQArt. D D V ' 5 Boasting a marchinglbandg, c .HQs.rii51s0 has severgilothi musical offerings -Bdysf Glee Clfib,i7Girls' GleelClub, 'Li rening for Enjoyrrient,1MiusicianshiprI-and II. Fully equippedltiilchens are the laboratories of foods stu dents. Sessiorisxin plahning balanCetl,and nourishing mea are conducted infQFoods Ig, HomefEcof1omics Major I, Foot II, Home'Economics',Major5I1gq III and Foods Maj: courses. Amidst'-the hluimlofisewingeimiachines in Clothing 1,2 and III classes .and Cllf!tl1iing5MajJor5,,Classes, creative hanc put finishingtoilchqgon'o1fig1gtalfq'gati0ns. New to the cu riculum are twdtcretlit Development an Interior Decorating. QQ yflfg ll ' . . Z .,,, ' 1 lf 143752 28! Related Arts 5 I'wo Credit ourses ffered nChild Development nd nterior Decorating MR. ROBERT DEATS - B.A., Trenton State College. Advisor, Stage Crew. Chairman, Related Arts Department. Auto Principals, Metal Shop. MR. DAVID E. ARMBRUSTER - B.S., Millersville State College: M.A., Trenton State College. Advisor, Graphic Arts Club. Graphic Arts Minors, Graphic Arts Major I,II,lII. MR, JOHN C. BISINCER - B.A., M.A., Trenton State College. Woodworking Majors I,II,III. MR. RONALD C. BLACKEBY -B.S., Classboro State College. Additional Credits: Classboro State College, Uni- versity of Maryland. Advisor, Vocational Industrial Club. Coordinator, Coopera- tive Industrial Education Program. MRS. JEANNE R, COUTURIE - B.S., Louisiana State University. Foods I,IIg Foods Major I, Clothing I,II: Clothing Major I. MR. A. j. DE BRITO - B.S., California State College. Additional Credits Rut- gers University, Trenton State College, Temple University, Penn State Universi- ty. Architectural Drawing, Mechanical Drafting, Woodwork. Related Artsf29 Mr. DeLoach Mrs. Hoffman Mrs. Steinberg Mr. Henderson Mr. Klewiada Mr. Stetler Related Arts Students Urged to Develop Their Own Ideas Through Projects They Produce -, Viv' . MR. O. LEON DE LOACH-B.M., M.M., University of Mississippi. Advisor, Color Guard, Advisor, Choreographers and Majorettes: Advisor, jazz Band. ln- strumental Music Coordinator, Music. MR. DONALD R. HENDERSON - A.A., Atlantic Community College, B.A., Glassboro State College. Advisor, Fresh- man Classg Coach, Freshman Basketball, Coach, Freshman Track. Metal Shop I, Metal Major, l.A.C.P. MRS. RACHEL HOFFMAN - B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University. Additional Credits: Glassboro State College. Advi- sor Impromptu Mending. Home Eco- nomics Major I,llg Foods III, Foods Major Ig Foods Ig I. D.C. D. MR. EDWARD KLEVVIADA - B.F.A., University of Nebraska, M.A.E., Glassboro State College. Ceramics, Sculpture. MRS. LOIS STEINBERG- B.S., Moore College of Art. Drawing, Painting. MR. WARREN H. STETLER - B.S., WestChester State College, M.A., Tren- ton State College. Additional Credits: Temple University, University of Penn- sylvania, Mississippi State, University of Alabama. Advisor, Cinnamin Singers, Advisor, Chamber Choir, Advisor, Bit- tersweetg Advisor, Clee Clubs. Musician- ship I,II, Voice, Listening for Enjoy- ment. EE .. . I' ff fi?-wif il. ' . 1 -'Q . esgajfij , ' , ,ex echnical Drawing 1 eta students ma, t gi? d Maj r c sses. Skills ID ot er-rea d Mechaw and Cooperative Industr M -use-N -'- ,J E D .. MQ Modern Algebra Courses Lead Students To A Recognition Cf The Properties f Real umbers i Mr. Rogers Mr. Beers Mr. Brangan Mrs. Hcrber Mr. Milbui Mr. Adair Mrs, Bookman M r. Durner Miss Meterchick Miss O'Malley X a . I 0 w X A 1 N w 1 1 wg, gg . I! .M Y. . 1 . reg, A1 ' 1 . f . 5 rfaazsfmflr .eq 1 .,.. Q 32W Mathematics provided 1 '5 Def A . .L Relie 4 I Mathematics, Introductory Alge- at .5 2 a ha le e to many . they strive for good Traglflffial ,AIgebra. Modern .Geometry forifgixdeiis who liked involved work. solved and Y ilts into crossword puzzlesi Q for lculus students found courses of vecto . es, polar coordinates, math-'if' ematical and limi -' s well as the basic fundamen- ' . :lf :IE xvsff .f . xv af Q f' . i' . 'Lf 9 ' ., Q' . ,,., - Vans.. MR. ROBERT R. ROGERS - B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.S., Glassboro State College. Additional Credits: Temple University, Case West- ern Reserve University. Mathematics. Chairman, Mathematics Department, MR. GLEN ADAIR - B.A., LaSalle College: General Math 9, Algebra I, Modern Geometry 10. Coach Freshman Soccer, MR. PRENTICE BEERS - A.B., Muhl- enberg College. Head Coach, Varsity Football, Modern Algebra I, Modern Geometry, Traditional Algebra Il. MRS. CATHY BOOKMAN - B.A., Trenton State College, Modern Algebra Il, Plane Geometry, MR. JACK BRANGAN - B.S., Villano- va University. Business Mathematics, General Math. MR. CHARLES A. DORNER, IR. - B.A., Olivet College Additional Credits Michigan State University, Glassboro State College. Advisor, junior Class. Algebra I, Algebra Il, Trigonometry, Algebra III. MRS. MARGARET H. HERBER -B.A., Pennsylvania State University. Addi- tional Credits: Temple University, Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Modern Algebra II, Trigonometry. MISS THERESA METERCHICK - B.S., Shippensburg State College. Mod- ern Algebra I, Basic Math. MR. CHARLES W. MILBUT - B.S., University of Texas. Algebra, Trigonom- etry, Calculus. MISS E. EILEEN O'MALLEY - B.A.. Glassboro State College, M.A.T., Purdue University. Coach, Cheerleaders. Mod- ern Geometry, Introduction to Computer Science. Mathematicsf33 -luv' 1 X :.W wi . Q 1 'QQ few 'ff' E 2'-' dents courses: a one for those that wanted statistical Other one are III, a an Math MR. ROBERT PRICE - B.A., M.A., Glassboro State College, Additional Credits: Drexel Uni- versity. Math Analysis, Modern Geometry, Introduction to Alge- bra, Assistant Chairman, Mathe- matics Department. MR. FERDINAND M. WATSON -- B.S., Bob jones Universityg M.Ed., Trenton State College. Additional Credits Rutgers Col- lege, Shelton College Glassboro State College, St. Peter's College fN.S.F. coursel. Modern Geome- try, Introduction to Algebra I, Review of Arithmetic. MRS. ANCELICA C. WEBSTER - B.A., Gwynedd Mercy College. Modern Algebra I, Modern Alge- bra ll, Modern Geometry. f wfff-eepaw of e programmm and Y - W1 r '1 . x'9 : ' Q! I 4 I L fx ki-I m iiwj if RH IS 3 2 5 - f- - Y ' - -H2 re -- 2-f -. L- -M' -ns.. is ri 1' . . F foreign language program School includes onl are French MISS BARBARA HUMINSKI - A.B., Douglass College. Spanish I,IV. MRS. NATALIA M. LUKIANOVICH - A.A,, Community College of Philadel- phia B.A., Temple University. Additional Credits: Temple University. German I,II and V. MR. JOHN A. MINNITI - B.A., Walsh College. Additional Credits Rutgers University, Temple University, Estudios por los Iberoamericanos. Co-Advisor, Key Clubg Advisor, Spanish Club, Advi- sor, Foreign Exchange Club. Spanish Il,III. MR. NICHOLAS F. PASCALE, JR. - Five eve s panish, French B.A., Juniata Collegeg N,D,E.A. Certifi- cate, Bucknell Universityg M.A., Saint joseph's College. Additional Credits: Temple University. Advisor, The Bucca- neerg Advisor, Sophomore Class, Advi- sor, Key Club, Co-Advisor, Spanish Clubg Co-Advisor, Foreign Exchange Club. Administrative Assistant. Spanish I,III,V. MRS. PATRICIA SPOTTS - B.A., Sus- quehanna University. Spanish II, MRS. JAN WORRELL - B.A., Rutgers University. Additional Credits: Glass- boro State College. Co-Advisor, French Club. French II,IlI. A Miss Huminski Mrs. Lukianovich Mr. Pascale MIS- SDOUS nd German ffered To Students At C.H. . Mr, Minniti Mrs. Worrell Foreign Languageffix S ,L , , .,,. f gtfzf za fs . Q31 Con . composi- tioni. V . .A .listening . fdrelgn language stgjiligfhffgfagleafdltglthese wordslgonlyltoo of- 'daily routine of learning for- oig-Kigigihlages.-ggasics were taught to the While third year sttldetttglgconcentratfedfflon dialogs, trans- lationsgqispeaking, ,jeggling and writing the Qfbreign the advanced courses, the literaturewzind culture of the language was 'emphasized along with the conversational and writing skills. For- eignlanguage classes were keptlively with films, recordings, tapes and 'gamcsf The French IV and V gelassds went to the Plilladelphia Art M'ulseum.':2lSpanish IV ' tgliissgg traveled tolthe Ivfiilropolitan y-Muyseum of Art in New Ygflgiand the ll Spanish V class visitedtthe Mtfjseum of Modern Art in New York Citygiyarious to places of interest 'iijlated to Ziilarlgllgagg studiesiwere taken level Iihllind 111 classes. if ' 'Q fiff' K ' 'tra ' V. ' - - ' cf r .5 , :wife ,. .. . . . ,-i. . , ...f . Students Gain An Understanding Of Cultural Heritages Of Our Country Through Foreign Language Study 38fForeign Language . f - . sg. A 1 .. . 524' W M, t . , . s e.e,,,:--i Lffifiz.-if Q . .fix l ' qtfff ,. f fwwfi L ' :- V is i r Jig: I 51,3 .. h 1.33 .gy 255531 4 '- , .K K . , ,. r.V, i , , I gil? f - f. ' 'Z . I 5 W ,?n'? f f 'K 5 f l I .. . , f A 1 y f . 5: 95, , 5. .2-:Wi - -3, Q r r : s 1 ,Q Wi' ., 1 ' . ' -, 2+ 2 '.. 2- iz vi i ' V215 . 'W f , 135:-iw, 1. 4. gig . x . I in . im , w V - r r si! 1 5.2.4 1SfrfdeHtS2Sf'5i1ee infGe?1?16i1fC'fSS 51614sfiaiffnsansdeifeifdhlhs-iiivdinf 'ffbinfVeh6iiiklf.fJnronduheesi riefrhinl KrfvwerstivifhasvanishtaecenftV if- g A is sf is are rw 4 , ff , 1 j group proieets fqrm .ana important part of. the lgyel I foreign language program-, ff: .f P my a l Z J'i 4 gl . 1 I MR. ROBERT F. DiPESO - B.S., La- Salle College. Business Law! Management. Chairman, Business Ecl- ucation Department, MRS. MARGARET R. HARTMAN - A.B., lmmaculata College. Advisor, Sophomore Class. Shorthand I, Personal Typing, Business Mathematics. MRS. PATRICIA HORNYAK - B.S., Rider College: M.A., Trenton State, Co- Advisor, F. B.L.A., Business English, C.O. E. Program Coordinator. MR. MARC KURLAND - A.A., Mid- dlesex County College, B.S., Rider Col- lege. Advisor, D.E.C.A. Business Mathe- matics, Distributive Education. MRS. ALICE D. LAUB - B.S., Drexel University. Additional Credits: Lafay- ette College, Rider College. School Trea- surer. Typing II, Office Practice. MR. RICHARD MASI - B.S., Assistant Coach, Varsity Football. Consumer Eco- nomics, Record Keeping, Accounting, Business Law. Mr. DiPeso Mrs. Hartman Mrs. Hornyak Mr. Kurland Mrs. Laub Mr. Masi D.E.C.A. Students Learn t ,,, T Salesmanship Procedures 'N-K N Through Student Store Operations Business Ed ucationj39 401 Business Education Mr- Maris Mr. Romanet MiSS Stone Future executives poration studied as and bution Education an already diverse manship, practices in the many practical learning and Education program. em nning a cor- occupations and clerical who fbusi- ent apdi Voucher Systems And Automation Accounting re Included As Part Of Accounting II Course Miss Vitullo V5 1 Y: ' 635 fli ii - MR. MATTHEVV MATIS - B.S. Ed.. Temple Universityg M.S. Ed., Temple University, Additional Credits: Rider College, P.M.C. Advisor, D.E.C.A., Ad- visor, Student Store. Distributive Educa- tion, Preparatory Work Experience. MR. LOUIS ROMANET - B.S., Saint joseph's College. Accounting I, II, Gen- eral Business. MISS MARION STONE - B.S., Temple University. Additional Credits: Temple University. Shorthand I, Typing I, Per- sonal Typing, Office Machines. MISS KATHY VITULLO - A.A., Cen- tenary College for Womeng B.S., Tren- ton State College. Co-Advisor, F.B.L.A., Typing I, Transcription, Record Keep- ing. Business Education!-il Each student, must by New jersey State Law, complet? X Mrfyears of Physi- cal Education. . Q, 4 .A it W Eiga! The Physical Education program is designed to ' Ph -Qgwgtgphysically fit, to develop vitality endurance speed and ag iff' 'Pr' tional skills and develop inteiests which ivill carry to develop healthy attitudes knowledge and habit iffy' iicipline .' ' - ' ,I fa' ia A . . E E . . . 4, ia cooperatlonwantdgood gtizenship. -,Hg , .R 'A if ,fxxsz-W Y wgif I r MH.. 4 3.1 M I y-453' Q.-rjfsialrfk ' f1f'ff.?t - . i -- csse f , . , . it i,is ii ga s 9-M1926 f ifgifftt 4 fc i -My qafioit t. 25 ' ' 3 ef M , L B, me , ff M- : , r V , ' -. 1' I ' P ,Q,: :V L-'i:L'ref A a tuiterrtsf' ' 3 teammgts and gg StlCS arg1 ructed in s and les o ,gt au, OCCBVIQSPCSZYilgl1,'fjYI'8Sl'iii'lg, yoneyban, archer ,Qbasketballf owh Thejpggram struct' xinx fe?siefg'o ts?i Wividuaflks fo li' G 'ingt fraQ1?and.!lQ!s!-.ielav NCES, 5Hs.QaillasaQME!F fatffitwigifebadminfon and golf. Practical testing and avaluatioinwagrex 'given in the skills ofzballnfv activiytiesa c , y L . ..e.. e , Physical Education tudents Are Required To Participate atisfactorily In All Team Games And Calisthenics 421 Physical Education Mr. McDermott Mrs. Boren Mr. Burk Mrs. Fusick Mr. Herman Mr. Ikeda ,yt AWA, ,,,,,, .L t ,EEWQEE Tfff? -,,. ? etii eai V . . -A:...,t,-rv-7,-.P-V - Q-.cfm-ef 1 1 if ,ihti 0 5 ,g ' 'ga gif: l fefffili- ai- if We YW'-1 with ' -. f.',,4:s:,w-sr' iii.,-'S' 1'-4? 245232, 6' f- - Q' s.. yi' .-,,,, .+,.ge.:'ra.a,,ee..s..v,,,..s' 1,-ing: en., ,M me t. l l E l 4 i . ekfgirlS'2v?h3eTaQlf-'2t.i 1tsf!SIS?ieiifi37E, ,tieQ . . l fig .1Flj,!l3fitiSQli15g6H4!ltQ i:Yfweh.bdrs1lIel.barS durimza 'R 1 1 A y 5 , Vvg- -, A. a ,Q as g-'Et-'hmm -w..1.f1wa,aea.t,g A, -- I 4 wf . '- f Q.. . 1 F,,,. Q . 11 ' Q a t X I q J' 9 Q ,HJ1-.f Hifi ,ffl ' tg., .ificii-3 Qf if 5 MR. PAUL XICDERMOTT HA., S. Edwards University. Physical Education and Health. Chairman, Physical Educa- tion Department. MRS. 'IANET BOHEN, BA., Tusculum College. Additional Credits: Trenton State Colley.. Coach, jayVec llockeyg Coach, Varsity Lacrosse. Hvklth and Physical Education. Rhyne College. Coach, Narsity Basket- ball. Physical Education, Driver Education. MRS. KAREN S. FUSICK. HS.. VVLSI Chester State College. Coach, Varsity Hockey: Coach, jaytee Lacrosse: Coach, intramural Bowling. Cirls Health 9,101 Girls Physical Education 11.12. MR. WALTER HERMAN, B.S., Temple University. Additional Credits: Classboro Slate College. Coach, Varsity Baseball. Health Education 9,101 Physi- cal Education 9.10. M R. KENGO IKEDA, BS., Rutgers University. Additional Credits: Glass- boro State College. Health 12. . , t MRS. JOHN P. BURK, A.B. Lenior- Physical Education!-43 Girls Physical Education Program Stresses Rhythmic ctivities Mr. McHugh Mr. Phillips Mrs. Taylor .a fan. a xg ' . 7 iirigj-:mi Thc girls lar skills A great as , A Y mum an 44f Ph ysical Education the the fl .. activities e girls K 2, nj: Qc! MRS. ELVA APPLEGATE, Food Director. MISS ALICE DOWNINC BAINES. Mrs. Applegate Dr. Dey Mr. Lorenz Mrs. Madden-McGee Miss Baines Mrs. Lavery, R.N. Miss Cimbar Mr. C. Martin B.A. University of Pennsylvania. Additional Credits: Drexel School of Library Science. University of Penn- sylvania. Librarian. DR. ROWLAND DEY, Rutgers Uni- versity, Philadelphia College of Os- teopathy - D.O. School Physician. MRS. CERTRUDE LAVERY, R.N.. St. Mary's School of Nursing. Addi- tional Credits: Glassboro State Col- lege. Advisor, Future Teachers of America. School Nurse. MR. HOWARD LORENZ, Superin- tendent of Buildings and Grounds. MISS BARBARA CIMBAR, B.A., Rutgers Universityg M.S., University of Pennsylvania. Additional Credits: Temple University, Fordham Univer- sity, Reading Specialist. MRS. CAIL MADDEN-McGee, B.S., Temple Universityg Ed.M., Temple University. Reading Specialist, MR. WARREN C. MARTIN, JR., B.S., Shippensburg State Collegeg M.A., Glassboro State College. Addi- tional Credits: Rutgers University, Director, Continuing Community Educationg Public Relations. Federal Funding. L. , XX .- -1. , 'f - A -. ' f ir iz ' ae 1-? 2- 5 ,iv -ssfwff-5 ' 5 ff? tie?f'e2erii.s4:.Zh.E'5.g if 21532, ' V r' - ' . if-F sf' . 5. -' aaimief sf 'sQiif.Liar:'e- Groups Give First Student Life Competent Special Service Rate Service To Improve Special Services!-15 Ray Scalia And Lee Oberparleiter Appear 0n TV 29 ! 1 . R .L is gr rr. in .mpeg.if:g.fg,ggga.g4. are - . -T 2 , I. + 1. ex- Aj- :jg'et,iE 1.1235 3iE:ezt',42-' 42232 Y ii 'H Six? SF uiiwelwia lap- ,J MR, LEE OBERPARLEITER - A.B.. Colby Collegeg M.A., University of Maineg Alternative School Director. MR. JOHN PATERSON BLAIR - B.A,, Haverford College. Science. MR. JACK HINGER - A.B. Muhlen- berg college, English. MISS KYRA KOSAK - B.S., Boston University. History. MRS. LOUISE A. PASCALE -- B.A., lmmaculata College: M. Ed., Temple University. Biology. MRS. LAURIE SILVER - B.A., Penn- sylvania State Universityg M.A., Class- boro State College. Mathematics, MRS. PATRICIA SPOTTS - B.A., Sus- quehanna University. Spanish. Commissioner Burke Visits Cinnaminson,s Alternative School Altematlve School!-47 Congressman Forsythe Speaks At Alternative School Forum on .ssaa s so i-in X51 4.51sirispqaegrapmblems,sreheardrrbx1eachHnoQhevrisiwfairiiasiwsklyasf 48f'Alternalive School '1 ll v students gf were M-attygvely Juana, the bling, nies and inflation. nonetheless, le had known before shud . '.1 vote. gam- oil compa- students, than they U, .lihilllw iv -5 S 'x ,. ,fA,-,gfgg -2: :1 -l jf- -Ay '-Tfiv. fl afsgix . -wf1P?'f' E' ,, 1 A-,Eggers-?,g -gg.Qf'j-ezfgfzagffz' W- iz H f . ,fplJi '-wi V! , 321131.19iiivzfa-:'5fF3Y'?7?53'3ffflilgffzwlsiiii? 1 if u. ,, f ' ,L . Alternative School!49 31001 5 w econds able their atlon. Th met 3 -. 50fAltem Paul Abramson And Tom Hill Head Alternative School Evaluation l 5. ' 5 . ' ' ' ' ' b fAftiliSkruQtQrQFrEijkQLoggjpdrg5QQggiiclnstratep basic stitches andrechniquesofembroidery. 1 'gf WT,--,W - W Y- ., , V, V -,-4,,3,,fxAEmW , -4 ,, In 'VV ,. .. , r exfrianafipnflof Qonviri lenses is niaiioilgyf 9fgQiiiiAaQQram .by lB1fzir,Q I f I gp 'T li '1 iq T? '7'5jI5Q62Ql:fQg1qax'l6itqr,iiirebtqfjiflthe AltgmdkIXgjSph0ol, and teacher,gKyra Kosak attend ,,,,5,-2, My . .. ,, L ww, x. A, .- V f - ff -. Altcrnutivc Sclmol, 5l 6-,J-r Secretaries Perform Many Needed Functions TH W flrzfi sim? -UWT 'P f L' if f' A 1 ' eww 'QF V - 2 2, 1- A . f T Fi ff i fr i r .' ' bra' , . . ' .LEFQL R . - r s..s. E?l5P!511-S?.!,'Egj-E e f - f 1 1 1 52!Office Personnel Mrs. M oss MRS. MARGARET A. MOSS - High School Principals Secretary, Principals Office. MRS. NATALIE CARVER - Clerk- typist, Main Office. MRS. CONNIE LOVOL0 - Library- clerk. Library. MRS. BEA COOPER - Clerk-recep- tionist, Guidance Office. MRS. MELVA MEADOVVCROFT - Guidance Direct0r's Secretary, Guid- ance Office. MRS. MILDRED KASPEROYVICZ - Switchboard Operator-clerk, Main Of- fice. MRS. MARGARET REEVE - Vlee- Principal's Secretary, Main Office. 4 1 1 Mrs. Carver Mrs. Cooper Mrs. Kasperowic: Mrs. Lovolo Mrs. Meadowcroft Mrs. Reeve vu.. 1 'Q' N ,N . If fb K of N A 1 v ,J D ' I x T 1 . l, l M1 Mrs. Bregatta Mrs. Falco Mrs. Finley Mrs. Hood Mrs. Latacz Y 9 'Ii R4 .ni I Mrs. Karanzalis Mrs. Knezich Mrs. Pellecchia Mrs. Points Mrs. Riddick MRS. ROSEMARIE BRECATTA - Teacher Aide, Cafeteria. MRS. ANN FALCO - Teacher Aide, Cafeteria. MRS. CAROL A. FINLEY - Teacher Aide, Cafeteria. M RS. EVELYN HOOD - Teacher Aide, Cafeteria. MRS. KATHY LATACZ - Clerk,fRegisters, Main Office. MRS. ANN KARANZALIS - Faculty' Secretary, Room 1555 Attendance Secre' taryg Nurse's Secretary. MRS. MARTHA KNEZICH - Faculty Secretary, Room 155. MRS. DORIS E. PELLECCHIA - Teacher Aide, Cafeteria. MRS. DORIS E. POINTS - Berean Business College. Library Aide, Library. MRS. MAE RIDDICK -- Teacher Aide. Cafeteria. rl! IRS' wlr 1551 E l 5911+ 5' 'Q'- iq, j-Lngjx,--4,2 N S.,.':V,-Kin Sl ,Yr .'f J .-11 tv' ,+gDx - v. xr . ... .. 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Secre-tariesf53 Happ Custodians, Bus Drivers Am Cafeteria Staff Make Thing: en For High School Student: Q x F ' F 3 I , r - ,41,1,,,i:. 1f:4l.,..5f 11:21:24 5,-iz 'ilff T il ' JY ' AV, - 1-x:1ffw:fQ1ffp?fi:KEN-'f.,21,xEiWvDw,: 7E5iQi' M . - Wewfviil M 7 if, ' JE A . 1. i .14 V ay it 1 - dggiy .w Q ,ali -L-5,3-.faq 'A mfg: 'affQ'!Ji1g!me-?fiEi'11?'2,1Q.'iii?,Qf5,.'?S ?i5f.iJe:f?Q,2S?gHs,fL1rflE2Q,f!F5f'Li15 - hb1'gUe?92gf vg ' ' 1 Y -. -- ,Ji 122- 'rig' .'?figf.5',,'? :3:Q .-2-gig Fifi 'lf qw E.-E344 .aug if f fxi-,f'1, :-'H ' ' ZW' 'B 1 -3' ffal- v?f+zai51iv1iif2Qggsz.1AQ.E 4:01 L1.53ifPr2?5lQfHM32 Efidxgximg , -Y 4. - : A .4 . t, me- 3 up be WHMEQ . wiv K I1 ' v-.v -.1 4 Q --vw a ' 1 9221 - E F . f 1 'Q T.5Z, . 'I' rv? fy -Q'7f'f'cf:ff1-',E +:SvnS- ', 51.3 -' 'Ui-'ix I' 1 :ff 5' - -3 2 ,- -32? '- . gi --' '. Jin' .J--,'s3. ':-' . '-355-6-:fg .ZZS'f1jmlVg? LLL .W-Q-HL. f'f4'5:iii,'i1-:5 : '6i 97 .M 5. .---l if' If: gS, '9-Q HBEL'-2 i-i'F W O ,-g , an in- ' - --- , ,B V 3 F . 1 -. 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' gf: 41.25 'xl-vzf if-X affix! - fs, wr -,,Q?j-, 21:25 i' ' :L J v- +h,:.f ,fx 551512 ffffix' LT-ft Bus Drivers,fCafvtel'in Staff, 55 -4 an-...N V 53 i A .5 F5326 SHOINEIS SENIORS FA I C n-1 Z FQ ,A QT ,, ,Na 5, 'Rig gm Q u. SENI 1 'ig NIORS SE JIORS Y xv fr- 4' - 0 V, , at , . '- Q' f5N -. --1k,. ' - 'Kr, - v. 9 1 r il S ' '1 gf 'Sf' Jim. lr k 1' L A' Ji... 1 V L1 ,Sq. ' -6 ' . Yau., N 4 'gig ' Y' aff lf! m:, 3 Y.'.iKx L O W 5 ' 4, -A ', 2 -6 h Q N 'U TCL f :- Z 5 3 - ' - - ' N 5 ' X' VV I-XJ cn SHOINHS K' !g H . 'f C ' 1 M' ii' -. ,, .7 r K :if 5 ...,, -, 1 I I Ni' ' X B3-'Q ls' X ' , . W' ll. Y' M. ., 7 'n+'-Lx, , .j,. l 0.- RF 3 Q L' 44 E ff ' .s ir ' I ',.. ' .ref ' . X A 1 Y -,J , 'A v. - i 6 I 4 GWR ff m ' 'Q Air' I., V. H. ggw. . r .Q i - Y- qw . j ' 1' sf 'f il ff H '4 , WH wx 'W . , was 1 V851 xh3fN? 'fr f , 1 EL ' - . - w 'rff,:54fi-if ior Class Advisors And Officers Class Of 1975 - Advisors And Officers me xii cf . Mgr,,YQsaTianiSenioiiClass-Adyisor W , - 7 ii' Mkureenfynan, Treasurer ' 991' v ' i .I 3135- 1. ,V . ... 2 Q Q, 5.1-'Hi fa' af-1. 1.1 F f Q.. 5 . r . 3 .M , 3-' 27' ,F ..w-3,f3if 'c:::5Q1:i:'.E-fisifif?tile Thoughts of graduation constantly filled the minds of all seniors throughout the year. Receiving high school diplomas was perhaps the most rewarding goal in the years of formal education. Executive duties were performed by capable officers. Al Berardis, Bill Ross, Wendy Reeves and Maureen Fynan led the activities throughout the year supervised by Miss Lea- sure and Mr. Yasaian, class advisors. Recognition was achieved in academic and athletic fields and many others participated in the various school organiza- tions, activities and functions. The annual junior-Senior Prom was held at the Merion Inn. Mary Lou Mesmer was crowned 1974 Homecoming Queen. Climaxing the year was Senior Night at the high school. Commencement exercises brought an end to a happy year for seniors. , .-.,, 5 Hilfe? H, .!.4'.'Hh .l4A'td1a if. Senior Personalities - 1975 'F i f qg-f?-'1, F.'Q Q N4 fi'-an-fg,: Q3 -iff' ,Q 1- . E415 --me-Q 5, V Lf' fig?- g g i ew 51 55351 lf? I 12 J . . - , . - -' - Q-'Ei fi -. '1 -'L -I 'I '3 ' i ks ei '1- ,Rf 'u9'qQ'5 Wh fa Il 4 nit?-L Fr'::f'.e-A-L5 Y -fwfme Vi 5 ,iM,,5f. -5.5.75 - Q, , Q ,ff -gg3Q55e,.,111f 1, wig? avi Af Q. 9,3541 --- , -4 f , ' . L 5 3 5 S Q 1 ,fix I 514' 90+ i 4 QL I H141-352 F se 1- , - 5 aufzifizimf' 12.3.1 if- '1'2f 2 i 15'fLW1-'-fg..51-'Jf?1flF if 4' 'j E5i'3r '5 ' T ' ,.1L: 7-'- V ' W' ' x Q, megyfggf ,X-5,efi+ k , - qv 0,3 W A e re ? ' iff- Y , , V?-efzwii -Sega? ia' :f f fl' 1 ,i e rw qc., ws ,1 Q. 4 ' ' ' 43-gl fi? lg, . W w li .,. f-fem 2 '21f-if -. -- , v'-were -:fan 1 J? , V ww V, Ami e : T' Q Vi,-,.ViVg' 'Q' Q ,Eg fxg:'--jg ,f A, - -Z j ki, fv ,?' 2- J - V- 31,3 'HH' :eww 5 Ls: . Q 9. 9141 ' '1-1. L. 1... 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ADAIR 112 Sheraton Avenue 829-4832 Life is like a garden, reflect- ing what we sow. Where seeds of joy are scattered, Happiness will grow. . .. all the times we didn't get caught Mrs. Hornyak Ac- counting I with Mr, Rapp . . . oh, really! sharing an apartment with Donna June 16, 1973 the lost weekend ,.. Wildwood ... Sears . , , C,O.E. CHRISTOPHER AMOROSO 3102 Woodhaven Drive 829-8337 Peli's basement Pheasant Run green v.w. Abe Bird, Pelli, Boot, A-Way, Blockhead, Pum, Fish . .. par- ties ... Parry Woods ... Ocean City sleeping on the beach .. . Mulligan's party . .. 7th period . .. Football 1, 2,3. 64fben1or Class MARSHA AGIN 2207 Conrow Road 829-5190 VIRGINIA ALBASI 804 Waterford Drive 786-8729 The greatest crimes are life- lessness and the inability to see oneself as a circus per- former in the show of life. - Bob Dylan STUART ALTUS 330 Boxwood Lane 829-3968 I My years at the Alternative School were very fruitful and satisfying: as the school grew and matured, so did I ... I'm grateful to my teachers for helping explore new horizons Sefior Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. -Harry S. Truman Key Club 3,45 Yearbook 3, Business Manager4. WILLIAM ANDERSON 1505 Columbia Avenue 829-6695 Mr. Dietz, Mr. Burk . . . Histo- ry II ,.. What, are you crazy? ... Beth .., parties ... Florida with Noge and Hoegy . , . Daytona Beach . . , Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Football l. VICTORIA ASSANTE 612 Dartmouth Avenue 829-4143 Vicki Ben, Glen Ditto . ,. the block party . . , Spec- trum concerts . ,. always last See how they run ... Cranberry Scoop 1-Iurdy and Gurdy ,., Brownies ... Viv-Viv-Vickee ... always looking up at people ... Big Nance and Tiff. SARAH JANE AUSTIN 916 Riverton Road 829-5451 Sarah . .. Alphonse Cole . ,. Mr. Burk . . . 8th period Histo- ... Ain't he neat! ... 7th period study hall selling pretzels .. . Hearts ... What's that? ... Got any jokes? Nat, joe, Carmen, jan .. . going out to lunch . . . Ocean City with Nat and joe ... platypus, ., The Dinghy my party at jan's block party with joe, Nat and Mark .. . Joe's party . . , Beach Boys Concert Chi- cago Concert to go to Spain D.E.C.A. 3,4g Ski Club4. JOHN AVENA 2 Devon Road 829-0019 KENNETH M. AYDELOTTE 14 Fairiax Drive S29-8487 Ade ... Mr. Dietz ... 5th pe- riod History . . . extension boy ... C.l.E.1,2. PATRICIA MARIE BAGNELL 1012 Highland Avenue 829-8667 Bags Hiii - How ya daun? Purty good? Yeah . , , Points health and gym with Natalie . . . sociology . . . Miss Del, Mr. Burk going out to lunch with joann, Wen- dy, Diana and Chris be a dental assistant . . . john . . . thanks, so much Varsity Softball 2,3,4. ADELE CHRISTINE BAKER 171 Wedgewood Drive 829-5952 Oft it befalls .. . by the grace of God That into this world . . . woman and man . . . Bring child to birth They dress it in colors, . . . love and train it . .. till time shall come ... When its limbs are sturdy and strong with life Father and Mother carry and lead it Feed it and clothe it but Cod alone knows . . . what the years may give .. . for the growing child! U - Fates of Mon. Exeter Book, Sth century La- crosse lg French Club l,2,3,-4: School Play 2,33 N,H.S. 3.4, THE BUCCANEER 2, Bus. Mgr. 3, Managing Editor4. Fw ROBIN BEAR 2805 Hunterdon Drive 829-3623 Beach Boys Concert Zim ... Prom'74... camping... Play '72-373 ... Gurney's graduation party ... 50's dance beating Rancocas '73 .,. March 2 .,. Elaine's party our lst streaker ,. . sophomore parties Mary- land .. . dancing . . . Cheese- its ... Batesovski's physics Your, mine and ours ...Ocean City ... black ol- ives working hard with Nance and Elaine . ,. Leap- er .. . Hockey 1, Play 25 Stu- dent Council 3. UMBERTO ANTONIO BERARDIS III 2510 Church Road 829-6655 S 917171 always remember Wendy Mr. DiPeso busines law Batesovski Kid... Cuy.,. Zim... Dunnie... D.T,...Tom... B.B. Betty... Nuge... Nina Be Good! What, are you crazy? But lady . , . . . Rancocas Game 17-15 ... pep shots ... nights at the park killing my garage Dunnie and Zim E.L.P. Concert getting a flat with Anne , . . I shall retum . .. Baseball 1,2, 3,4g Class President 3,4g Foot- ball2,3,4. KATHIE LYNN BETZ 505 Woodlane Court 829-4387 Clutz Bill doubling with Cheryl and john . . . get- ting kicked out of Bari-jays ... l didn't do it ...getting blamed for everything drinking water up-side down ... Karenis wedding .., Bowling 2,3,4. ALAN H. BLACKFORD 252 Boxwood Lane 829-6337 Fingers ... Music, Spanish ... 1mpossible! ... Uncle Warren . .. college . . . career in music Old Tappan - accompanying the choruses . .. Boys' Glee1,2,4g Chamber Choir 8,45 Cinnamin Singers 3, 4, National Honor Society SA. Senior Class!65 ANNE BLOMQUIST 101 Arbor Road 829-4194 Blummer L,A.R.D.E.R.S. camping b.b. game and R.W. Robin's party ... sleeping at Sharon's ... D.-I. Beach Boys Chi- cago , .. Mrs. Shultz and Miss Slotkin favorite class - French . . . get a good college education Barnegat Light ... Smile ... cheerleading .. . Ron .. . Cheerleading 2,3, 45 Homeroom Representative 3,45 Lacrosse 1,25 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Powder Puff 35 Student Council 3,4. ALICE BOROWSKY 216 Laurel Drive 829-8680 66lSen1or Class DEBBIE BOARDMAN 3110 Concord Court 829-8336 BRYAN DAVID BRADLEY 2310 Laurel Drive B29-2673 Bruto . . . Miss Pope, Mr. Duf- fy, Mr. DeLoach, Mr. Stetler band , . . Cinnamin Sing- ers 1 have never met a person l didn't like Will Rogers Communications singing at the Pub George's surprise All South jersey Chorus 45 All State Chorus 4 5 Chamber Choir 3,45 Cinnamin Singers 3, 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Student Coun- cil 1. MICHAEL BOCIN 306 Devon Court 829-4244 Mike Mr. Deats Soc- cer 15 Track 2,3,45 Winter Track 3. SUSAN LINDA BORGES 103 Mount Vernon Drive 829-3404 Sue Monk-Chip Tom - 4121173 .,. lrene.,. 19 days left . ,. 'iYour Tom, My Tom ... Zino's, only Zino's ... What a lifesavern ,., Yes! vacations - Tom ... Carol's parties Nassau with Chamber Choir Bubble Boy ... Bitter- sweet 2,3,45 Chamber Choir 2, 3,45 Cinnaminson Singers 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Girls' Clee 1,2. CHARLOTTE BRADEY 1311 East Broad Street Char ,. . Mr. Campbell .. . art Hey Babe! Mrs. Bunch art teacher when lgraduate . . . Yearbook 4. DAVID L. BRESNAHAN 103 Winding Brook Drive 829-5473 Bres Redman Cross Country Team going to running camp all night card games . ,. Mr. DiPeso, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Duffy easy practices Boz Dude . .. Schmidty . .. center fielder . . . down the shore . . , there ya go . .. Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Golf 25 Sierra Club 35 Student Council 45 Track 3.4: Winter Track 2,3,4, EZUWWMW 9-W Miwff 7 ol? I F' it 'fir-9 7 W . ag M RICHARD BROOKS WW 107 Oxford Road S29-6198 Brooksy Extention, Parry Fire Company . . . Mr. Deitz, Mr. Armbruster Graphic Arts ... 1 didn't do it ... ERNEST BRETZLOFF make money .. . Rancocas 608 Parry Boulevard DAVID BRICKNER Valley in 1973 . . . Football 1, 829-8568 1406 Highland Avenue 2,3,-1. LYDIA ANN BRUNT 2334 Moorestown-Riverton Road 829-1422 Dave and Mike in lunch Elvis '74 .. , Beach Boys '74 . , . working at the Concession Stand . .. meeting Bill .. . Mr, Dietz, Mr. Naugle Busi- ness Law with Mr. DiPeso . . . Maureen, Nance and Marylou ... college ,.. fashion mer- chandising ... Hockey 1,35 Lacrosse 1,23 Prom Committee 3, Ski Club 2g Yearbook 4. if KATHLEEN THERESA BRYAN 808 Bellview Avenue 829-6674 Kat ... Scotty ... Terry ... Hon ... Miss Delpalazzo, Mr. Rapp, Mr. Dietz Sociolo- gy, Business English Oh sure! ... Anytimel ... Sure thing! ... Freddy ... Lee .. . Nurse's Aid . .. secre- tary . .. December 11, 1971. NANCY CAROL BRYSON 410 Ivystone Lane 829-5794 Nanc ,,, Mr. DiPeso, Mrs. Laub Accounting, Office Practice . , . 1 can't wait un- til ,. . ln everything you do, put God first and he will direct you and crown your efforts with success - Proverbs 3:6 ... Deb, Laura, Karen, Jeanne ,..Allentown 73 ,.. Flyers . . . the shore . . . foot- ball games getting my license. if-waiif' W - - we 554- : DONALD BUCCI 501 Woodlane Court 82913829 D.B. Mr. Henderson, Mr. Blackeby Consumer Edu- cation, C.l.E. Spare me Killer - Keep it in your sneaker Cathy, Mr. G., Mrs. C., C.S., Meatball, Di- ane, A,C., M.C. going crabing with Mr. G. and C.S. .. . taking the S.S. out and the Vette to Front Street . . . john- ny Savage jack and the Toad . . . Chris's House. DAVID BURCESS 3004 Woodhaven Drive 829-4617 Dave Frank creative photography How's it goin . . . Leonard . . , marine architect ,. . the day 1 tested my hydroplane in the Dela- ware River. Senior Classj67 ROBERT BURKE 341 Boxwood Lane 829-0988 Berk . . . Doctor Zeus . .. Trig Mr. Milbut, Mr. Dorner ... This is true ... 'iDon't cut me up ,. . Are you tired ot living? T.O.C., Man- hunt .,, college ... E.B. Club, Firefighting with j.C.O, Sailor and Bag watermelon hunting ... Doobrown and the P.C. the Kel running out of gas ,.. Blitz . MARK STEVEN BURR 100 Winding Lane 329-8160 Ben, Bird, Harry, Bruce john- stone . ., Coach DeLoach . .. Band No thanks, l don't smoke What are you se1lin'? 'idon't worry, It'1l get done ... going to be in the sax section of Fergu- son's band Knights game . . . seeing Chicago and May- nard live ... diamond drill at R.V.R.H.S. Band 1,2,3,-lg jazz Band l,:Z,-3,41 Key Clubg Stage Crew 2,3.-lg Soccer 3,-ig Wrestling 1. 2' LESLIE ANASTASIA CALDWELL 303 White Birch Drive 829-7220 What good is sitting alone in your room? Come hear the music playg Life is a Cabaret, old chum, and l love a cabaret. 68!Senior Class CHARLES WILLIS CALLAHAN, JR. 2 Laurel Court 829-6396 Chahlie Leech Mr. Carr jaybird Senor ... Band ... Seriously! .., Come again? ... Pam ... Gail... Lois... to be a phy- sician ... Bowman's Hill ... bus rides Band 1,2,4g jazz Band 2,45 Key Club 2, Presi- dent 4g Soccer lg Stage Crew 2, 4. MARGARET CAROLINE CAHILL 9 Barclay Street 829-1415 Peggy Mr. Rapp Mr. DiPeso .,. lunch, 4th and 6th ... Lets get Randy! ' ... Cut the levity! ... B,G. .,. j.N. work VVhat a drag Alright, whds got the big Mouth? getting ripped-off on the soda machine. SUSAN M. CAIN 2312 Lauren Drive 786-0441 Bob ... june 19, 1972 .., Cinds Karen, Lisa, Gary, Glen, Debbie .. . The Rolling Stones Concert .,. New Year's Eve 1973-1974 ... 0295 ... Lambchops .,. Mr. Naugle ... What can l say? ... Hathaways . ,, Because it'sthere1 . MARGARET CANAVAN 464 Willow Drive 829-5461 Peggy Mr, Lavenberg . . . 6th period chemistry class junior year uAm 1 late? cap Weasel . .. nursing school ,. . basket- ball game against H.C. Tennis ... graduation '74 ... Future Nurses Club 3,4: Ten- nis 1.2,-3.4. DEBORAH CANN 5 Cuthbert Road 829-5143 MARIA M. CANTO T06 Willow Drive 829-4429 Cat Claws February 19,1974 .,. He's such a frog! ... dips .., '73-'74 lunch - 5th period ... Debbie, Gregg, Cathy, Bob, Earle, Paula .., How's Mom? ... Little Miss innocent My two new brothers - Gregg and Bob You're crazy! ... Move over! ... Flyers ,., Beach Boys Concert ... Nurses Club 3, Powder Puff4g Spanish Club 1,2,3g Yearbook 4. FRANCES ANGELA CAPRARO 108 Wayne Drive 829-8116 Fran ... Capi . ., l'm sick of this place Hey Man Mrs. Maurer, Mrs. Laub, Mrs. Hornyak, Mr. Dietz Business English ... cake decorating Kathie, Barbie . . . becoming a secretary . . , Kathie, Barb, Smitty, joanne, jo, Patti, P.j. Sharon, Lynn, Karen, joan, Saboat, Sherri .., Air Force ... janu- ary 6, 1973 . .. A'Live your life so that the world will be more beautiful because you have been a part of it . . . Powder- puff Sq F.B,L,A. 4, Ski Club. KATHLEEN M. CAPRAROLA 10-1 White Birch Drive 829-4491 Summers in Miami Beach The Castle . .. the tennis gang ... Sunday rides ... Kathy ... Cappy .,. Mr. Markov- ic . . . Mr. Lavenberg . , , Mrs. Rosser 9th grade Earth Science A.P. Biology What do you want to do? ... l gotta question . . . Cin ... Peggy ... Martins' ... becoming a secretary . . . play- ing tennis for C.H.S. ..! Stokes Forest Future Nurses Club 2,3,4g l.V. 1,25 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4. MICHAEL CARIDEO 30 Hilltop Road 829-4314 Mike ... Miss DeIPallazzo , . . Consumer Educaton . . . Anthony Mallace to be a musician. C1217 DEBBIE LYNN CARIDES CAROL MICHELE MARK CAVE 9 Purnell Avenue CATALENO 323 Park Avenue 829-6339 105 Winding Lane Coob . . . memories of Mas- 829-2364 sachusetts laughs with Lrrne slot machines with uCoose ... 4 Musketeers ... Sue's birthday Mikee, Tummy, Cupid, Lisa, Andy, joyce, Mary, Sharon, Karen, Zimbo, Alley Cats, Anna Mr. Graf . . . Cannot be with- out people, parties, poetry, parents ... Back off ,.. Olive toothpicks? San- dors, Hockey. C.C. Cat Sunshine poster Mrs. Hartman, Mr. Naugle, Pam and Mr. Deitz Looking for john at the Sheraton Post . . . i'Where did you say that party was? Thinking about those happy hours Who's that at the window? out cruisin' with the girls all my friends .. . business field . ,. Cheerleading l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4g Student Council 1,2,3,4. NANCY LYNN CHANDLER 3107 Sheffield Drive 829-6581 Wish not so much to live long, as to live well - B. Franklin Future Nurses Club 1,2,3,4g Tennis 1,2,3 . . . Student Council Officer 4, Spanish Club 1, Intramural Bowling 3. Senior Class!69 BARRY CHATZINOFF 2707 Riverton Road 829-9010 Alternative School Lee, lack, Ray, Kyra, John, Fran, Laurie, Frank without whom I'd never be fully edu- cated .. . Daryl .. . Igor . . . Mac Arch, and all my great friends without whom I'd never fully live. Life can only grown through love, and love can only grow through life. GRECC CHRISTOPHER CHIRICO 308 White Birch Drive 829-91338 Cheek junior year-5th period lunch with Paula, Rob- ert, Maria, Debbie i'Sure, tell me about it . . . watching Eileen snap out driving around Saturday nights with friends listening to rock and roll music watching Flyers games with Maria, Debbie, Robert .. . Senor . . . i'Donna and Lisa, get back in the carl KATHLEEN LYNNE CHRISTENSEN 618 Fountain Avenue 829-0333 Kathy ... Don't tell Dad about the car going camping in I.V. H.I.B.A, . , . Candy Striping .. . work- ing ... trust in the Lord with all your heart .. . and he will make straight thy path. SAMUEL A. CIPOLETTI 564 Kern Avenue 829- 1748 Cip Honda 350 Bill's 360 ... using Bill's bike for my road test . .. j and B with Wink and Phee ... Ski Club . . . college . . . Business Law with Mr. Masi Chemistry with Mr. Davis ... My igno- rance of science is such that if anyone mentioned copper ni- trate, l should think he was talking about policemen's overtime. - Donald Coggan. CYNTHIA LEE COLLINS DONNA MARIA COLLIS SUSAN CONOVER 708 Reed Street O'Donnell's Lane 258 Buttonwood Lane 829-7192 665- 1231 829-3730 Cindy Mrs. Shultz, Mr. Adiar, Mr. McGogney French IV, D.E. Oh just forget it i'Oh my stars The catalog gang from Sears ... Cindy R. Janice ... Prom '74, D.E.C.A. State Con- ference . , . Band 3, D.E.C.A. 3,45 Colorguard 1,2,3,4, Cap- tain 3,4g Lacrosse 1. 70fSenior Class Mom ... john Blair . .. Ray's Film Study Everybody and their mother' Rich ... military nurse ... Prom '74 Prom '72 Slave Day'74. ' There are men that hold the key, to set everybody free, but they are lonely ones Al- ternative School . , , jack Hin- ger Rock Ez and jus Hockey the gun ... john Blair ... So much to learn, so little time to learn it in ... Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood - Marie Curie .. . Basketball 1, Hockey 1,2, 3 4 FRANK P. CONROY 2410 Branch Pike 829-1971 Lipid, Franklin Peaches Con- roy Pudgy Mrs. Paulson, Mrs. Rosser, Miss DelPalazzo ... Latin III ... football is a subversive sport .. , Widener College German Soccer Scrimmage . . . Soccer 1,2,3,4. PATRICIA K. CORRADO DENNIS COOPER GEORGE T. CORBIN 206 Valley Forge Road 331 Park Avenue 1207 Riverton Road 829-7930 663-3080 786-0659 Pat Mr. DiPeS0, T.S. Coop-la . . , Mr. DiPeso, Mr. KYLE COOPERSON jorge . . . Uncle Warren .. . Business Law . . . We-'re just Burk, Mr. Masi Business 201 White Birch Drive Cinnamin Singers, A. P. Biolo- good friends .. . C'mon Law ... Do you want to 829-6197 gy, Trig The reports of Pat Mike Ei Lor bet? Bruiser. Mute, D.T. The great tragedy of life is my death have been greatly study Psychology .. . Sat- Writing Coop-la Sports! Streakin' at Zim's Party! . . . Basketball 1,2,3, 4, ' '5 E. 5 pk? 7 77135 A - 'I J use wg-55 6 - - ' ' , not that men perish but that they cease to love - Somerset Maugham. 21:34 exaggegtedn - Mark Twain ... Senor ... dental school ... Never again! urclay night at Maria's C- Ex Shore Beach Boys Concerts. WILLIAM KEITH COVERT 2212 Chestnut Hill Drive 829-6262 Buzz Weed Mr. Duffy, Mr. Campbell, Mr, Masi, Miss Vitullo Busi- ness Law, 2nd period - llth grade, Miss Vitullo's study hall Get Down Toes ... Uzzy ... side ways ... D.A.l ,.. Plumber ... Where's the party at? Michele, Marylou, Holly, Karen, Sharon Fireman Cinnaminson 2 5th, 6th, 7th lunch - 12th grade Sth lunch - 9th grade Stanley Cup Parade on May 20 .. . Homecoming .. . N.Y.C. trip - llth grade Cross Country i,2. MARY COYNE 702 Barberry Drive 829- 0884 Mrs. Laub .. . Office Practice Sue's birthday in the car??? Karen's flat tires Ocean City Beach Boys Soccer games college Come on you EUYS-H JOYCE I. CRIST 821 Hilltop Road 829-4345 Bubbles , Pickles , joy ... Cinnamin Singers, French . . . I don't understand, wait a minute! .. . Sue, jean, Adele, Becky secretarial studies ... Chamber Choir engage- ments ... Bittersweet 4: Chamber Choir 3.4, Cinnamin Singers 2,3,4g French Club l,2, 3. SI-IARYL D'AGOSTINO 2303 Laurel Drive 829-2040 Shar, Pnrkchop .. . Mr. Black- eby You know what I mean? Frank, Laurie, Lor, Pen, Goldie Sneak- ing the car out getting married . .. Prom '75. Senior Classf7l 72fSenior Class WILLIAM DANZEISEN 113 Parry Road 829-3125 Bill ... Herr Connor . ,. C,C Brctzloff Biology ., Honda 360 ... Cips' 350 .. if you lie down with dogs expect to get up with fleas' . , . pharmacy . . . looking for DEBBIE DEENEY Mrs. Wright .. . Band 1.2: 3112 Waterford Court German Club 4. 829-9058 SUSAN EVELYN DERSE 7 Devon Road 829-8992 Each day is a gift, and if you take it gladly and hold it as your most precious pearl, you will be close to understanding its value Major ., . Joyce, Irene, jean .. . Cinna- min Singers Trip . . . art class- es ,.. Cinnamin Singers 3,-4 ... German Club 1, Girls Glee 2,4, National Honor Society 3, 4. LORI DE THOMAS 2413 Willow Court S29-T354 Lor . .. Mrs. Hender ... M rs. Hoffman Chemistry with Mr. Davis .., out to lunch ... We're just good friends ... Prob, Eileen, Kathy, janie, Pat- ty, Tony nursing De- cember 22, 1973 all the good times at McDonald's . . . Long Beach Island . . , F.N.C, 2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,2,g Cheerleaders 3, Pep Club 2. WILLIAM DEVECE 112 Oakwood Drive 829-4629 Little animal Mrs, Keane .,. Mr. Campbell .., ac- counting ,., Suomi ... accountant . . . winning Xmas Tournament . . . beating unde- feated Wolverton of N.B.C. . .. Wrestling 1,2,3,-ig Football lg Cross Country 2, Soccer3,4g Track 1,2,-4. BARB DIGIACOMO 3301 Concord Drive 829-9114 Many a true word said in jest D,C. He looks like somebody important! Chicago ... PSSC and Polka Dots jeff, Apple Cider Jars . , . Beverly-Ranco- cas Road .,. I must've been crazy when 1 signed up for this course! Four more years .. . Get off the phone, it's 3 A.M.l NYU comprendof' MARK DIGIROLAMO 45 Buttonwood Lane 829-6522 IRENE FRANCES DiCIULIO 2917 Hunterdon Drive 829-6027 Stretch Digi Peanut . . . Uncle Warren . .. Cinna- min Singers Cino's only Gino's Your Tom and MY Tom ,. , ' 'Iggot a letter! ,.. How many days Sue? ... Have faith everything will work Stuffed Pork Chops ... Tom is home ,,. TOM, Sue, Branna, Carol, Linda, Carla .,. 7f15f74 ... Summer'74 .. . Carol's parties Bittersweet 2,3,4g Cinna- min Singers 2,3,4g Girls Glee Club 1,3,-is Pep Club 1,3. ef asf: 7-:rw gf' V WI it BRIAN DILL 105 Villinger Avenue 829-7497 WILLIAM DOPPLER 155 Oxford Road 829-2950 Mr. Burk, Miss Slotkin American History 11 with Mr. Cole Distributive Educa- tion with Mr, Matis 1 don't want to Come on D.Y., L.F., M.E.D., C.C. go to college travel Europe '73 Long Beach Island D.E. Convention in A.C. ... Jr.-Sr. Prom Beach Boys jr.- Sr. Play 1, Home and School Association 3g D.E.C.A. Presi- dent Sg Student Council 12,35 D. E.C.A.. Vice President 4. FELLY DiNICOLANTONIO 3101 Georgetown Road 829-3937 Lex DiNick Flex .. Mr. Milbut Mr. Bates Project Physics .. . Latin2 . . . Oh wow! .. . Linda ... col- lege, work . . . MONEY!!! . . . jr.-Sr. Prom Football 1,33 Kev Club 4. DANETTE DiSTEFANO 2-107 Chestnut Hill Drive S29-29-15 We re captive on the carousel of time we can't return, we can only look behind, from where we came, and go round and round and round in the circle game so the years spin by and now the boy is twenty, though his dreams have lost some grandeur coin- ing ture, there'll be new dreams, maybe better dreams and plenty. Before the last revolving year is through. - Joni Mitchell. KEVIN DONNELLY lll Sheraon Avenue 829-5232 TED A DORSAY 21 Saxony Drive 829-6298 Stretch . . . Dors . . . Mr. Perry Mr. Lavenberg Mr. Milbut ... Physics with Mr. Perry and the boys . . . How's Life? Bretz Doctor first varsity season Chemistry League 3,45 Ger- man Club 1,2,3, Vice-presi' dent -lg Key Club 3,41 N.H.S. 3 4, Wrestling l,:?..8,-1. MICHAEL BRIAN DUNN 2107 Arleigh Road 829-3353 Zin1merman's world record party Deb, leave ine alone Mrs Fisher doesn't like me But ladyln Albert, Wendy, Lar, Deb, Buddy. Roe Baseball Champs 1974 .. Football 1,2,3,-ig Baseball 1,2, 3,-1. BRIAN JAY DURHANI 2100 Brandeis Avenue 82945471 i'Bull Mrs. Shultz French Ill ... You'rc a Knaveu .. . hosting the Ger- man socccr team . . . go to col- lege, hopefully one of the serv' ice academies ... French Club 3.-l, Treasurer 4, Wres- tling 1.2.3. Sz nior C lass, 43 74fSenior Class CEM MELANIE ECKENRODE 1-15 Lilac Lane 829-7858 Cemalynn ... Gemola ,.. Clem, Clem Al 1 don't want to get involved 1don't need this AC- CRAVATIONV' ... Mrs. Hornyak and C.O. E. . . , work and see all 50 states, again ,. . August 15, 1974 ... Future Business Leaders of America. DIANA S. ELY 313 White Birch Drive 829-3099 Myrna .,. Phychology ... Miss Del ... Mr. Burk ... Rade ... Ocean City '74 ... Beach Boys and Billy joel Concerts j0anne, watch out for the curbl . .. nice eyes . . . college . . . travel .. . Don't walk in front of me, 1 may not follow, don't walk behind me, lmay not lead, just walk beside me and be my friend. JOHN THOMAS ENGEL 1305 Broadwood Avenue S29-6323 john, Wolverines .., Mr. Campbell, Mr. Duffy .. . po- tential to be a super star .. . super Mrs. Keane 'Biology I1 . . . Summer '74 . . . Chicago Concert '74 ... Pre CHARLENE Med . .. physical therapy ,.. ENCELBRECHT Cross Country 2,3,45 Track 2, 3107 Woodhaven Drive 3,4. 829-9170 KAREN ESTILOW 704 Heritage Road 829-0450 Rocky , . . The coobs . , . Soci- ology with Miss Del ... Mr. Pantel Sue's birthday in the car? . .. Mary's Antenna , . . Ocean City . . . Fire ... Beach Boys Concert Soc- cer game with jukand Knellski Math with Sill and Deb ... Buddy .., That's a sin 1 can't believe it going to lunch with Sue on Fridays . .. Special Ed. JENNIFER A. EVANSON 502 Wayne Drive 829-3640 jen ,., cheerleading ,.. '74 ... Z's ... crude dudes . . , lacrosse ... sierra club yolk ... Sue ... Some wink grease pit Cali- fornia Summer ... Army - Navy All I want to do, need to do is stay in rhythm with myself. All I want is todo what 1 do and not try to do what 1don't do. just do what 1 do, just keep pace with myself, just be what I will be Cheerleading 1,2,35 Lacrosse 1,2,3,4g N.H.S. 3,45 Pep Club 1,25 Powder Puff35 Ski Club 25 Student Council l,2,35 Tutor- ing 3,4. BARBARA ANN EWART 307 Villinger Avenue 829- 5238 E.Wart Mrs. Fusick, Mrs. Keane, Herr Connor .. . Miss DelPalazzo's Sociology Class .. . Pastor Hislop .. , major in Health and Physical Educa- tion - East Stroudsburg State College ... Basketball - freshman year . . . Band 1,2, 3, 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 German Club 1,25 Girls State 35 Hock- ey 1,2,3,45 Lacrosse lg Nation- al Honor Society 3,45 Powder Puff 3,45 Softball 2,3,4. VICKI FALEY 715 Wood Lane 829-2595 MARY KATHERINE FALVEY 2160 Pennbrook Court 829-6354 Mar T.C. Charlie ... Shade to be a nurse ... giving a spaghetti supper for Mr. Coldhammer getting rowdy . . . camping .. . The darkest hour is right before the dawn. LESLIE IUANITA FIELDS 820 Windsor Drive 829-0056 Swamp ... Chance ... Joie Big Brother ... 9201 ... That's cool! Mr. Ikeda .. . 1.V. and Mr. Markovic . . . Pica Ann and Kurt Let's pull an operation Pledge of Allegiance .. . Nan and the locker Daytona Beach Bill and the group Easter '74 '66 Hey man! Fieds, Cald- well and Lewis, Inc . . . LV. lg German Club 2g Lacrosse l,2, 3,-ig Russian Club 3, Spanish Club 1,2,: Yearbook 1,2. MIKE FARKAS 19 Saxony Drive MARY ELIZABETH LOUISE FENDELI.. 2166 Meeting House Road S29-3317 M.B. ... 10th grade English . .. Senor Minitti ,. . Spanish I,I1 Triple Dip Study Hall . . . lab science . . . june 14, 1974 .. . Thank you for calling . . . ... best lunch of all ... Sue and lunch and lrene and Study hall .. . janu- ary 22, 1972. RALPH FEO 113 Winding Brook Drive 829-5929 Winning championships in baseball . , . going out to lunch with the boys ... 'iFe ... Pearl Mr. DiPeso Chemistry, Business Law i'Trememdons Weeoo' . . . Steve Carlton 1321. Cher- yl, Cos, Bob, Ed and the boys . . . play professional baseball .. . win against Holy Cross for Burlington County Title Baseball 1,2,3,-ig Basketball 1. LAUREN LEE FISHER 2158 Hawthorn Court 786-0359 Lar Fish-fry Mr. Di- Peso . . . Boom-Boom . .. Miss Leasure ... Mr. Yasaian ... Mr. McHugh ... American History ll ... A.P. Biology . . . The Deadbeats are com- ing! I can't believe it jack Coob Abe M. Q. M.M. and all my friends from C.H.S. . .. college .. . medical career . . . The 4 muskete-ers . ,. party at Beverly .. . prom . . . shore '78 New Years at Mulli- gans . . . Beach Boys . . . SUE FLIGIER -102 Kathleen Avenue S29-9261 Vt ho do they think they arc. acting like that? - They're just plain silly. they really don't bother me. I simply don't careu ... Suezy-Q ... Mrs. Hoffman . . , Home Eco- nomics Can I have a pass? .. . What'a we doing tonight? My boyfriend lBob Silcoxl ... going to an English riding college . . . get- ting married getting my class ring . .. appearing in the C.H.S. fashion show . . . Bowl- ing Team. ROBIN A. FOGEL 723 Barbcrry Drive S29-S705 Worm ... Miss Slotkin ... Mr. Graf CH. Boys 'iLeave me alone! j.E. .. . Cherryford '73-'74 .. , Cherry Hill iD.D,j.S.l ... Holly jr.-Sr. Prom Palumbo's . . . I have a ques- tion bog eyes Klutz . . . college . . . medical school Hockey l,2.3.-I: National onor Society 3,-lg Powder Puff 3.-ig Softball 2,3: Student Council -I. Senior Class! to 76!Senior Class RICH FORD 709 Glenwood Court 829-3511 The horse is dead! . . , Rich- ard Fordya Coach De- Loach Band Music Major '72 Rancocas foot- ball game -diamond drill ... Chamber Choir -lg Cinnamin Singers -tg Concert 1,2,3,-lg jazz Band 2,3,-1. NAN S. FORTINER 240 Winding Lane 829-50:28 Dreams are the yearnings toward what we wish we were and hope we may be. The fact that we have this dream at all is perhaps an indication of its possibility. -J. Steinbeck. THOMAS R. FOUCERAY 706 Hilltop Road 829-3017 Foug ... Crash Moores- town rumble the gap Mr. DiPeso . . . Can't wait to get out of here Bonnie ... Sunday football ... Wayne's Van ,. , Prom 1974 mali thedelands graduation 1975 Football 1,35 Wrestling 3. MIKE FRIEDRICH 104 Winding Brook Lane MAUREEN HELEN FYNAN 323 Parry Road 829-9025 Al, what happened to the treasury book? Elvis '74 all the funny people in lunch ... Beach Boys '75 - Lydia, Nance and MaryLou ... Lydia, put it on 4.53 ... Mrs. Laub Business Law with Mr. DiPeso hang a left attend college and major in fashion design being chosen for homecoming court Class Officer 3,-tg Majorettes 1,2,f3g N.H,S. 3,-lg Powder Puff 3g Spanish Club 1g Yearbook 4. TIMOTHY M. CALVIN 2162 Meeting House Road 829-8094 Hitten ... October 8 ... jack in the box ... Ro0tbeer - Huh? Um-yesn Zim's weekend Party Mr. Lombard - 8th period .. . 53 ... RV. - junior year punching . . , Phoenecian . . . pillowing ferns ... Nuge - get off the island . . . Football 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3, MAUREEN R. CANNON 2118 Laurel Drive 829- 1725 Mr. Seaver ... Mrs. Keane , . . Biology ll ... Psychology ...uO. - .,,S.C., P.B., K.C,, D.L., A.C., M.S., H.S,, P.C., S.L,, j.M. working ,.. April 21st ... Peabody ... sophomore year party at Smitty's .. . Class President 2g Student Council 1,2,3,4g Field Hockey 1. SUSAN T. CANNON 2118 Laurel Drive 829-1725 Why should we be in such desparate haste to succeed, and in such desparate enterprizes? If a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let his step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. - Henry David Thoreau. STEVEN D. CERHARD 102 Monticello Drive 829-7562 Boney . . . M r. Lavenberg, M r. Campbell, Mr. Duffy Frosh English 8th Sill, Pumm, Nug, Zim, Curly. Hill- man, Galv Hillen at Baptist jacks pool at Hillman's Zim's parties ... Smith's soph parties .., Phoenecian, pillow ferns Cross Counrry 1,2,3,-l: Track l,2,3,4. SCOTT CILMORE 111-I Highland Avenue S29-5038 Buzz Cilmo Mr. D.D. Deitz Band Account- ing ,. . Senior Lunch 5th peri- od ... study hall ... What? .,. Get out . ... college ... Air Force .,, summer at Ocean City . . . seeing Chica- go and Beach Boys at Spec- trum Band 1.2.3,-1: Cross Country lg Wrestling l,2,3,-1 . 1-Q-157: ., WVILLIANI COLEY GERSTMYER 2417 Beverly Road 829-5771 ln comes Harry the Horse, little Isadore and Spanish john. Now these parties are not such partics as I will have much truck with, because I often hear rumors about them that are very discreditable, In fact, 1 hear that many citizens will be very glad indeed to see them move away, as they are always doing something that is considered a knock to the community, such as robbing people, or maybe shooting or stabbing them, and throwing pineapples, and carrying on generally. - Damon Runyon Football 1,2,3: Golf 2, Soccer 4, Track 1,3,-1. SAM GIOVANETII 1404 Highland Avenue its LINDA GERTIE 13 Oakwood Drive S29-26-I-l Cert .. . Chuck. Al. Larry . . , Algebra II. Trig. -ith period lunch ... guess along with Dique and Linda . . . You're all right. it's the rest of the worltl thats wrong the gang .. . Kurt .. . pharmacy .,, early graduation ,.. French Club 2, Hockey 1.2, Lacrosse 1.2.4, Yearbook 4, DONNA MARIE CLASER 191 Buttonwood Lane 829-2247 Glaz, Don . . . M r. Stetler, Mr. Mathis, Mrs. Kurz D.1i.. Cinnamin Singers ...grog ... going to Glassboro College graduating a year early singing at the pub with Joyce, Sue and Paul . . . Bitter- sweet 2,-iz Chamber Choir -lg Cinnamin Singers 4: D.E.C..-X. 4, Frosh Lacrosse Team 1: Girls Clee Club 1.2.-1: Library Aide 1g Spanish Club 1. BETH CILLOOLY 2707 Chestnut Hill Drive 829-9271 Billy April 28, 1972 lacrosse Mr. Deitz MaeDonald's December Sl. 1973 'I.B. Major- ettes . . . X-Ray technician .. . Basketball 1: Hockey 1. La- crosse l.2,3.-l: Majorettes 2.3. 4. 1. SCOTT CLASS 408 Brigham Court 329--1829 Ray. john, Laurie, Jack, Kyra, Lee. Fran, Frank History of Crime .,. Huh? ... col- lege going to Alternative School . Senior Class,f'77 FHL? WUURY 'YI li- 88 Cdd And, Finally, We Made It - SENIURS . . . 364 Strong. if S mx ,. ' '- If . X 4 . 1 . . K xxx , , .X 1 ml- . . 2 ! , J OUR FRESHMAN YEAR ... The first class to come from the Middle School . . . Coming to a new place with new experiences, new ideas . . . Also new to the school was Miss Leasure, our class counselor and advisor Steve Plofker was our class president CRemember Steve?J . . . Raised money in a magazine drive . . . Varsity cham- pionships were won in soccer, cross country and baseball . . . We showed the school our tremendous school spirit by winning the Spirit Chain. OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR . . . Mr. Yasaian joined Miss Leasure as class advisor The number of students at C.H.S. was slightly lessened as the Alternative School opened its doors . . . Maureen Gannon was selected class president . . . Mr. DeL0ach became our new band direc- tor and Mr. Beers our new football coach . . . We raised money by selling candy, flowers, Christmas trees and running a goldfish bowl toss at the fair . . . Women's Lib came to C.H.S. - we formed a girls' tennis and a girls' softball team . . . Lt. Calley, prisoner of war, visited our school . . . We ordered our class rings at the end of our sophomore year fThat was a firstli . . . Only two more years to go! Senior Candnds 19 80,fSenior Class TERI B. GOLDBERC -I0-I Brigham Court 829-GTII Golds Mr. Blackeby, Mr. Yasaian Mr. Davis and Chem Study Class ,. . Wast- ed, what can I say? McAuliffe, Shea and Agi, the girls art and design Tune crusin' in the purple bus. concerts. IIM coop 3 Forklanding Road 829-3640 GARY GORDON 2200 Branch Pike 829- 4969 Bib Gusiness NVatkin's Glen Summer jam ,. . Tree- house ,. . Come mothers and fathers throughout the land - Then don't criticize what you don't understand - Your sons and daughters are beyond your command - Your old road is rapidly aging - Please get out of thc new one if you can't lend your hand - For the times they are a changing! - Bob Dylan. DIANE L. GOSSE 2123 Walnut Place 829-4386 Goose .,. What can I say? ... 38 Moss Hill Drive Such a glove department .., Purple Duck ... Are you sure the tree hit you? THE FOG . . 'iYes concerts Coins and crosses never know their fruitless worth - es ... More log ... There are no words I can use, be- cause tthe meaning still leaves for you to choose . . . -C.S. DONNA GRAZIANO LINDA GRAZIANO KATHY GREENE IOANNE GUGLIELMUCCI 2803 Somerset Drive 1005 Golf Road 907 Thomas Avenue 2108 Church Road B29-4522 S29-2125 786-0675 829-2209 Miss Slotkin ... To jimmy: I look at you and know me much better, for much nf what I am is made of you .. . be a pediatrician Thumb's up .. . will always remember Miko and Bob going to I-Iahnemann . . , going to Flor- ida and Puerto Rico with Cheryl ... Summers with Kyle . ,. end of August I975Ill .. . Wow! Lyn college science jefferson Mr. Kraus Physics by twilight Carol's party ... -le ne com- prends pas Now more than evern books, books and more hooks ... running through the halls .,. G.P, ... This is the beginning of a new day. God has given me this day to use as I will. I can waste or use it for some good purpose. But what I do with this day is important because I have exchanged a day of my life for it. When tomorrow comes, today will be gone for- ever. I hope I will not regret the price I paid for it, jo-jo .... A ntny . . . 69 Vevelle W .., Roe, Bob ... Bob's Lounge ... Why not? ... Rancocas . . . Summer 'T-t . . . It's to nice to go to work .., Are you working tonight? . .. Health ,. . Beach Boys'73 ... Stylistics ... Corvette Show Great Adventures ... Prom ... Shore ... Little Antny's . . . C.O.E.11,F.B.L.A. 3,4. ANDREA GULINO PATRICIA GUOBIS 280-I Hunterton Drive 305 Susan Drive 829-8462 829-8503 Pat . . , music . . . N.Y.C. . . . Andi Mr. L. Henderson, Boston walking .. . T-Up Mrs. Keane, Se'r'f0r, Mrs. Fu- cans Summer of '73 sick . , . Algebra 11, Biology 11, Gym, Spanish ... Mark M r. Yasaian . . . -IMMCDBMHSSLCS le- gal or medical secretary ... meeting Mark , .. March2 . .. Zim's weekend sopli par- ties at Mark's midnight swimming my surprise party . . . Floats . . , '74 block party , .. Robin's party ,.. Homeroom Representative -1, Student Council 3.4, Gerry memories con- certs -especially ELP and Yes getting stranded in Wharton Forest . . . Carol and Corrie at Humble Pie - 21 steps in 3 seconds .. . What can you do? travel july 3,1974 . .. to all my close friends ... Gay's party .,. Close to the Edge a.b. ... the FOG at my house. -.. Intramural Tennis 2, lntra- mural Bowling 3. R CHARLES MICHAEL HAGAN 812 Meeting House Road 829-5768 Chuck Band 1, Wrestling 1. HELEN M. HARTSOUCH MARY MARGARET ROBERTA HASKINS S15 Meeting House Court HARVEY 800 Turner Avenue 829-S259 3403 Concord Drive S29-3058 Holly .. . Harts ... Harley T86-0272 Bobbi . . , Mr. Martin . . . Miss Mr. Graf ... Miss S. O'- SPFHS ... Westfield game, Huminski 9th grade Eng- Malley ... Freshman Geome- dances, Poconos, Char . .. jim lish .. . Mrs. Paulson .. . try 8th period Business Law with Mr. DiPeso Cheerleading ,.. Robin ... jim, the best locker partner .. . my parents . ,. Carol ., . Me, drive? December 27, 1973 - George Nurs- ing Gonna miss ole C.H.S. . . . Cheerleading l,2,3, 4, Class Officer 2, Future Nurses Club 4g Powder Puff 3, 45 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer4. .. . C.H.S,, the bank, summer '74 ... Mike . .. Rain . . . Do what? Refreshments, 3 Teers What can 1 say? ... Harv Mr. Davis ... Chem Study '74 For Sure Mike college Texas party at Sue Bell's. Spanish What's happen- ing ... I love you too! ... Though 1 speak with the tongues of men and of angels and have not 'Love' I am be- come as a sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal ... The gang, but the most important: jesus . . . to complete college and go on to work with the people in the streets and help meet their needs . . , When the One 1 loved stepped into my life . . . Homeroom Represent- ative lg Lacrosse 1,23 Student Council I,2,3,4. JAMES M. HANNAN S Beechtree Drive 829-9026 Jim Handbag Mr. Campbell Duff llth grade Physics, 3rd period .. . I can't believe you did that ... Cross Country ... sharing a locker with Holly , . . Sailor . ., getting wolverizedn . .. Bum around ... playing cards,and getting beat college Football 1, Track 1,2,3,4g Cross Country 2,3,-in Indoor Track 2,3,-I, CAROL LOUISE HAZELL 900 Pear Street 829-17-19 Cookie Mr, Masi, Mr. Deitz, Senor Accounting, Lunch Keep smiling, it makes people wonder what you've been up to Dry Up! james Crumb Live well, laugh often, love, much ... Prom of '74 . . . Basketball 1.2,-4, Hockey 1,25 Powder Puff. Senior Classf8l AL HEAVENER 409 Ivystone Lane 829-7351 Hev ,. . Beach Haven with Rion .., cards at juke's ,.. Football 1,3,4g Baseball 1,2: Sierra Club 3g Wrestling 2,3. AIDA CHRISTINA HERNANDEZ Urb. Santa Cecilia - Calle 4 - N 7 - 26 Caracas 107 Venezuela 342369 Chris Mr. Milbut Mr. CANDACE LEE HEITHER 1551 Wynwood Drive 829-6173 If you want to do something, do it, and if you like it, do it again -jim Croce ... Can- dy Mrs. Keane, Mr. Lav- enberg A.P, Biology Uh Huh ... Arbie Star ,.. 18 for lunch at the Woodbine . . , French Club 1,2,3g Debate 2,3,4g Girls Glee 2,3g Cinna- min Singers 45 Bittersweet 4g Yearbook 4, GARY HELLMIC 105 Forlclanding Road 829-5862 Harry Miss Vitullo .. Technical Drawing .. Where's your head? .. . i'How's your face? Lois V. .. . Easter at D.W.C., W.P .. . summer trip with Huff and Blaze out to lunch with Riverton Police. IAMES SCOTT HEMPHILL . 2111 Chestnut Lane 829-2028 Big Hemp ... Mrs. Conte .. . French .. , What's hap- pening brother? . .. Band 1, 2,3,4g Bowling Team 3,45 Boys Glee Club 2,3,4g Cinnamin Singers 3,45 French Club 4g jazz Band 43 All South jersey Chorus 4g Tennis Team 4. Stetler .. . Art Class . .. Cin- namin Singers Oh you shut up ... Neil Young ... Yes .. . Hi Robber - boo- gie How do you say? ... Hey you come on ... Ana, Nieves, Pen, Ellen Lou .. . Rob .. . David, john, Cin- dy, etc., . . , Travel .. . go to college ... 1 saw snow for the first time .. . Moorestown in Oct . , . Philadelphia in Sep- tember Autumn Leaves ... all my trips in the states ..fCinnamin Singer 4g For- eign Exchange Club 49 Spanish 'Club 45 French Club 4. 82fSen1or Class ANNA HERNANDEZ AxayactHf268 : Col. CD Del Sol Guadalajara, jalisco, Mexico 21-0-3-86 Sargento Mr. Minniti Alberto Perez study lan- guages ... I will always remember my fantastic experi- ence at C.HS.. TERRY HERRON 2404 Chestnut Hill Drive 829-7021 STEVEN W. HESS 304 Plantation Drive 829-0844 Mr. DeLoach Band . ., college . . . throwing people in the tub .. . Band 1,2,3,4g Soc- cer lg Stage Crew 3,4. EILEEN CATHERINE HICBEE 202 jan Drive 829-5371 Hig ... jay ... Bridget and Bernie Rainy Saturday Nights ,. . Bowling Team .. . Bill's remarks Prom '74 I don't believe you said that! Mr. Bates great times with friends , ,. Karen's wedding ... college ... Bowling 2,3,4g Spanish Club 3. DONNA MARIE HINNERSHEETZ 608 Dartmouth Avenue 829-9012 Shade Reds Bob Betsy Mary Marilyn summer of '74 ... Ask me if I care ... camping ... legal secretary. EDWARD HOEC 314 Georgian Drive 829-8951 Hoegie .. . Diane Soccer .. . Herr Connor . . . Tumac's backyard party Lambie Nuge Mute Coop ... trip to Florida... Marchl ... Burkie ... Germany '73 Mischief Night '74 jack in the Box Crazy Andey . .. Band lg Baseball 1, 2,3g Soccer 1,2,3,-ig Wrestling 1. BOB HOFFMAN 303 Susan Drive 829-8599 Tinglehoff Wall Street Mr. DiPeso Business Law .. . 5th period study .. . 4th period Accounting Let's go! I didn't run that stop sign ... Hoot ... go into business . . . Football lg Track 2,3,4g Ski Club 4. . , Amt, RICH W. HOLLANDER 230 Winding Lane 829-4376 Hey Choch .. . Sierra Club with Mr. Campbell For- eign Exchange . . . Summer of '74 Sweden You are ugly .. . Foreign Exchange 35 Ski Club l,2,3,-4g Soccer 1, Student Council 3. ROBERT M. HOLMES 608 Bergen Drive 829-8171 Holmsey Mr. Cole Trig I give up .. Sure, we believe you Fire . .. Joyce, Dolores . .. college travel '74 Christmas Cruise My week - 39 ... Bowling l,2, 3,4g Soccer 1,23 Student Coun- il-1. WANDA RENE HOUSTON 724 Read Avenue 829-2405 Well right - on for the dark- ness, natural high, stoned to the bone .. . Wuz, Sugar Fox .. . 'Mr. Deitz is a cool dude .. . Miss DelPalazzo . .. Gym 'iNothin to it Let's ride out to Moorestown! . . . Wiley, jr. . .. leave dodge . . . seeing Darryl in june '75 .. . summer at Delaware State . .. Lacrosse 25 Student Council 2, 3,43 Track 8, Yearbook 4. CAYJACKSON 28 Lejune Road 829-2807 Cod grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to tell the difference - K. Vonne- gut ... Mrs. Carter, Mr. Deitz, Miss Pope . . . Creative Writing First Period? .. I could write better in my sleep What tdid you say? ... Do you know what I mean? . .. Ana - Forget it! ... Diane - What can she say? college ca- reer in writing Delaware - I can't swim! Senior Classf86 MARY S. JACKSON 829-4675 We are not meant to come together, not any more than sun and moon were meant to come together, or sea and land. NVe are sun and moon. dear friendg we are sea and land. It is not our purpose to become each other: it is to recognize each other. to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is: each the otlier's opposite and complement. - Hermann Hesse SANDY IUKEL 827 W'indsor Drive 829-8780 Zuek .Hjuke . .. jukebox . .. Unbelievable ... Whose house we playing cards at? . . . Dolores . . . my sister Sharon ,.. Elaine and Donna ... accounting card playing ... gambling ... Sierra Club, Vice President 3 Keg Beach Boys ... cruise ... full house . . . shore .., license. 84!Senior Class KLA I 'e GLADYSIOHNS 615 Randolph Avenue 829-5882 I learned many things, met many people and liked doing things at school Mr. Campbell American His- tory .. . What's happiness? Cheryl McDaniels, Lisa Turner, Sandra Askew, Arliss Coles working doing things for the school . .. Bas- ketball4. DANIEL P. KANE 711 Foxcroft Drive 829-8018 Dude Mrs. Rosser Mr. Cohen's class Get the hat! Mac. Bri, Heav criminology Sierra Club, President 3, Football 12,31 Wrestling 1, Baseball 1,2. SHERYL 1. JOHNSON 819 james Avenue 829-0794 'We go through much pain to make ourselves great but the greatest pain is when we find out that it's all been in vain .. . Stretcher .. . Mr, Stetler ... Cinnamin Singers ... Alan A. Grasshopper Mu- sic Specialist making the All State Chorus . . . Cinnamin Singers 2,3,4, Girls Glee 1,31 ChambeiChoir 3.4: Teacher's Aide 3, South jersey 'All State Chorus 4, Bittersweet 2,3,4. PATRICIA KATHERINE IOHNSTON I Saxony Drive 829-1686 P.j. Peaje Mrs. Maur- er Mrs. Hartman Shorthand and Senior Lunch Don't close it Donna ... Hoobert ... The face Steve, Hoob, Sherri, Pat, Pam. 'Rat marrying Steve . . . working as a secretary and just being happy ... May 12, 1973 August 19, 1974 Prom '74 going to lunch . .. Getting my job and working with such nice peo- ple Choreographers 2.3, F.B.L.A. 4: C.0.E.. 4. ROBERT KAVANAGH 15 Barclay Street 829-3782 NANCY KEMMERLE 1207 Columbia Avenue Kem .. . 'You have got to be kidding . . . Toasted People Toasted Roy career in Business .., Lockering with Eileen for 4 years Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,2, 3,43 Tennis 3. BARBARA LYNN EILEEN MARIE KITCHENS THERESA KENNARD 351 Buttonwood Lane 2216 Conrow Court 829-6557 829-7909 Barb ... ls it Friday yet? Ei , Lee-n , 'ALittle-One , ... Mrs. Shultz ... Mr. Lav- Dynamic-Duo .,, Mr. enberg ... driving the bus... Deitz, Mr. Duffy, B.D., T.S. typing with K.V., Ameri- can History 1. Business Law out to lunch We're just good friends Thanks, so much hair- dressing .. . travel .. . locker partner for four years with Nance Baldies Beach Boys Concert . , . Long Beach lsland ... Pep Club 1,24 Glee Club 1.2, Spanish Club 1.2. GARY F. KIBLER 2701 Raven Road STUART KERR 829-2187 2400 Andover Road Kib, cookieman . . . Mr. Duf- 829-6297 fy's journalism class, Mr Fog Mr. B, Graphic DiPeso's Business Law Arts . . . Skinny, Kibee, Pee- When the going gets tough, I bles Chef carpenter, get going business ad- .. . getting out of school .. . ministration . . . the 1974 bas- Football l,3, Track 2. ketball team. Junior Luncheon . . . 7th peri- od lunch . . . Guidance Coun- selling ,. . Who knows? . , . Gold Pass Ph.D. din- ner with Sergio ,. . to all my terrific friends Debate Club 2,3, President 4, French Club 1,21 Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4: F,T,A., Vice Pres- ident 4g Improvement for Animals Club 3, N.H.S. 3,4g School Play 2.3. W I -E ,V'- f 'fb i fx 'rf-f -ji ,.f,, a LARRY KLEBES 115 Sheraton Avenue 829-0035 Lag . .. Mr, Alessi . .. Spanish . . to go to Mexico for a year college Foreign Ex- change Club, President 4, Ski Club 3,4g Spanish Club 4. RON KLEMMER 307 Plantation Drive 829-2512 RALPH W. KNAUTE 104 Warwick Avenue 829-5395 Coming in late and going home early . . . working after school . .. going out to lunch ... senior court ,.. German class Mr. Connor Was ist los! .., that yellow thing ... Ted, what you doing tonight? Anyone willing to be corrected is on the pathway to life. Anyone refusing has lost his chancelu ,. . German Club 2.3 DONNA M. KNELLWOLF 1305 Sylvania Avenue 829-9631 Squirrel ... Accounting I with Mr. Rapp Chas Diane ... all the crude dudes ,. . share an apartment with Diane October 26, 1974 . .. Wildwood . .. Latin Casino with Chas . .. june 16, 1973 ... lost weekend Bowling 1.2: D.E. ll, 4, Senior Class,f85 ANDREW GLEN KNEZICH 2404 Arden Road 829-6709 Stretch Mr. DeLoach, Mr. Bates ... Band, Physics Don't worry about it Adreim Phil, Charlie ... medicine ... tennis ... Band 1,2,-3,43 jazz Band 2,3443 N.H,S. 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,-1. BILL KRAMER 2405 Beverly Road 829-8152 Finally ... Buz, Weed, Da . .. Woodshop Mr. Masi Accounting ,. , Fireman, Cin- naminson11f2 , . . Leaving for fires . . , Are you a turtle? . .. Senior Court ... stones . , . Baseball 11 Cross Country 1, Soccer 3. IOSEPH GREGORY GEORGE LAHODA 704 Waterford Drive 829-2127 PSSC Physic The doc- trine of human equality repos- es on this: that there is no man really clever who has not found that he is stupid. - Gilbert K. Chesterton ... B.T.P. concert - The cop said: I understand your prob- lem. ... Au revoir, mes ca- marades . . . Cross Country 1, Band l,2,3,4g Pit Guitarist for Do Your Own Thing 2, jazz Band 1,2,3,4g Student Council 1,2. 8bfSenior Class STEVEN JOHN LAMB 2503 Chestnut Lane 829-5492 The cycle gang Me and Nugen Lambie ,. Punching, Lifeguarding Christmas Boat ... Foxy Rocky After hour parties at Roberts Mill . . . Wildwood .. . Crazy Nuge . .. sopho- more year .. . Ohio . .. party at Smitty's football - 28 ... Football l,2,3,41 Sierra Club 3, Track 1,2,3,4. 4 i TOM KRUDEWIG 604 Foxcroft Drive 829-1 107 GARY LAMON 911 Thomas Avenue 829-0582 Mr. Deitz . . , 6th period lunch college Summer at Ocean City Football l,2g Track 2,3,4. X, 1. f ex. i t X DANIEL R. LAFOND 2811 Hunterdon Drive 829-7459 john Blair ... Don juan Intense Remember Tues- day Alternative School Camping Trip Pine Bar- rens Camping Trip 21 Forked River Mountain 25 Narrows- burg 3,-ig Pine Barrens Back- packing 3. ROBERT LANDENBERGEB 2604 Yellowstone Road 786-0587 Bob Landenberg ,.. Mr. Yasaian, Mr. Davis chem- istry Manly Lori, Kath - Cars, Ralph. Ed and the boys .. . N,K.S. .. . javel- in AMX . .. law enforcement service .. . Dunkin' Don- uts f NIARYIO LANNI 118 Mount Vernon Drive 829-3159 Tweetie Pie .., jo Se'h'or .. . Mr. Lavenberg .. . Mr. Klewiada ... Spanish ,., Art ... Don'cha know? ... Nick Lieze ... Diana and Lynda Custer . , . go to college ... Lynda and I in Philly when the Flyers won . . . Lyn- da and I in New York with the Spanish class . . . Spanish Club 1,21 Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3.4. STEVEN D. LAUCHLIN 1009 Thomas Avenue 829-0750 Laug Nose. Skinny, Ha! I-Ia! Mr. Burk, Mr. Cole, Mr, Graf . . . -ith period lunch -H73-74 W'll0 Mellln ,., A'Lose weight! ... Simo, Cary. Billy, Kathy. Buzz. Rube, joe, Cilmo, Golf college being a pro Buzz's party ... senior year Bowling Team 2,41 Golf Team 1,2,3,4g Intramural Bowling Champ 1, Soccer 2,3. CANDY LAURIE 2201 Burgundy Drive 829-6836 UAS I see life. A carnival pas- ses by, A mirror reflects the time. A time of ending though I hold, A rush makes me want to live, Society makes me chal- lenge me. I must rest in sereni- ty, Now I need this time, Let here be now. , .. Art Thera- py ... Modern Interpretive Dancing. ANTHONY LAVERY. JR. I3 Purnell Avenue 829-662 Mr. McHugh, Mr. Lengyel . . . That's not nice Hey Larry ... Hey Buddyn .., lunch with Larry . . . Soccer 1, 2,31 Track 1,2,3,4g VVinter Track 3,-1, ROBIN LEAVEY 2104 Chestnut Hill Drive 829-2030 IOE LEBERGERN 708 Willow Drive 829-0926 Mr. Burk Come on, we won't get caught ... Ac- counting I,II ... to become a C.P.A, college camp- ing down in the pines . . . con- certs at the Spectrum ... working or partying . . , Wild- wood . . . Soccer 1, Basketball 3. LARRY LEDER 506 Wayne Drive 829-2876 Mr. Lengyel . . . That's terri- ble .. . POUR HOUSE, Liv- ing in England . . . Krunchy .., Flyers Parade . , . lunch with Lav Fireman Soccer 1,21 Baseball 3. NANCY-JEAN EMILY LENVILLE 802 Heritage Road 829-4712 jean ... Laughing ... all my friends making people happy .. . our different par- ties .. . long psychological discussions ... rehearsals .. . puns ... Susie Sophomores . . . Old Movies . . , Long Hair ... Singing harmony ,.. sounding like my Mom on the telephone Alto Power! ... Good morning! ... One for me! ... French Club l,2,3,4, secretary 4, Girls Cleo Club l,2,-lg Play Crew 2, 3, Bittersweet 2,3,4g Cinnamin Singers 2.3,-4, Chamber Choir 3,43 Opera Workshop 1,45 All South jersey Chorus 3,44 All State Chorus 4. Senior Class!87 DIANNE LEUZINGER -4 88!Senior Class 819 Heritage Road 829-8574 Oh wowln Perr, we won! thc pressure cookers again Hey Deb, let's party . . . Stoned Harbor . . . out to lunch .. . T.C.E.W,B.G.D.C. ... 1 didn't get shot down .. . Miss Pope .. . Patty, Patti and Rita he's a honey ... Bid- die, it's raining Life is what you make itn . . . Peace is not the absence of conflict from life, but the ability to cope with it Cheerlead- ing 25 Tennis 3.45 Russian Club Secretary 2,35 N.H.S, 3, Secretary 4. SCOTT IAMES LOREAUX 2414 Chestnut Hill Drive 829-3404 Mr. Davis Chemistry . .. K'Beautiful! ... Hey, Moon! Cathy Pilot .. . Easter vacation . . . Spring of '74 - North Carolina ... Football 15 Track 15 Wrestling 2,35-1. DEBRA LEWIS 2913 Hunterdon Drive 829-1743 Once upon a time - or may- be twice, there was a paradise called Pepperland. It lay eigh- ty thousand leagues beneath the sea. The principal natural resources of Pepperland were and still are - sun . . music . .. laughter .. . and love. You will not find Pepperland by looking for it. It's a country that must be listened for. DAVID A. MAC KNIGHT 220 Stephen Drive 829-7674 Mack ... jo ... 'Mackmo- bile ... Danno ... St. Ber- nards Wilmuth Mr. Lombard's Freshman English Class ... Rah-Rah ... Football .. C-et the hat . .. For every time there is a sea- son, and a time for every pur- pose under heaven . . . Foot- ball 1,2,35 Track 1. LYNNE ANN LIHOTZ 356 Willow Drive 829-3133 Hotzie The Babe Chemistry ... coaching ... Basketball 1,2,3,45 Chemistry League 3,45 German Club 1,25 Hockey 1,2,3,4g Lacrosse 15 N.H.S. 3,45 Powder Puff 3,45 Softball 2,85-1. RL IANICE LYNN MACEE 107 Warwick Road 829-6951 jan all my teachers psychology .. . History ll .. . Business Law ... That's odd . . . That cracks me up .. . all my best friends there and here Kidd col- lege ... summer of'73 ... the shore ... the weeks at Den- ise's classes with Carol and joan Mr. Zip nights out with the girls Stretch Meyer Future Nurses Club 2,35 Student Council 25 Yearbook 4. DEBBIE LOPEZ 2404 Brandeis Avenue 829- 1443 BONNIE LYNN MAGONIGAL 162 Oxford Road 829-0568 Bon . . . Were finally getting out Tom Buddy friends stick together Carol ... Pudding ... Malibu, It's the weekend Janice, get out of my locker D.E. I, II, j.M.F. . 12:17 ... career girl ... Today is Ili: first day of the rest of your life. H-fri CATIIY MAHONY 2803 NVaterford Drive 829-4081 Mrs. 1-Iornyak, Mrs. Hartman ... Cindy, Debbie .. .j bumping Ocean City . . . D and D through Palmyra Summer at L.B.I. Cindy's pageant just gorgeous! MATTHEW T. MANIERI 707 Willow Drive 786-0117 Matt Mrs. Herber Mr, Price Mr. Perry Phys- ics ... all right ... to be a college grad ... traveling to Colorado in Summer of 1974. CATHERINE ANN MARKEL 204 Georgian Drive 829-6778 Cathy ... Summer of '73 ... Farkel . . . Camp Pine Barrens ... j.D. - jersey Devil ... C.B.B. and L.B.B. '40h, no! ... Cramer's Party ... 8X2-U74 - 563 . . . December 21, 1975 . .. Fox . . . janet and Karen ... Maminski, The -1 j's ... What can 1 say? ... Art, Fashion, Photography, Music Oh, well! Prom '74 Beach Boys Concert '74 joan, Maria, Aida New Year's Eve '75 . .. Senor .. . Band 1,2,3,-1, Bowling l,2, 33 Powder Puff 3,-1, Ski Club 25 Spanish Club 2: Yearbook staff 2,35 Senior editor 4. STEPHEN MARKMAN 3104 Georgetown Road 829-0250 King Mr. Armbruster Xir. Martin Graphic Arts American History 1 solid ... Freddie Martin ... Mike Renfrick . . . law school ... taking the taxi to the jack- in-the-Box and buying the en- tire stack of tacos .. . Graphic Arts Club 2,3,-ig The Ship's Log 3: Football 1.2. 1? ANN MARTIN 2801 Salem Drive 829-3025 The face ... Mr. Ikeda ... Leslie and Sue. Arn and jim Pomona, guarding with Bonnie and Mario Mun- chies at Mister Donuts. CINDY L. MARTIN 108 White Birch Drive 829-3632 Marty Cappy Nan Hotzy ... Miss Pope, Miss Huminski ... Fred's on ... I'm passing out sum- mers in Miami with Kath Chemistry League 3g Lacrosse 2.3,-ig N.H.S. 3.4, Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 2. FRED MARTIN 714 Wood Lane 829-8566 KIM MARTIN Davis Road 786-0410 It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness Senior Class!89 90fSenior Class Assay'-. ' - -,, ' ' .Ei KURT WILLIAM MARTIN 2801 Salem Drive 829-3025 Zeppo . . . Sue, Chuck, Lar- ry . . . Biology, Creative Writ- ing, Psychology ... Cheer up, things could be worse, so you cheer up and sure enough things get worse The gang Coast Guard 1975 Morning Announcements ... Gino's and the gang ... Ski Club 3,-4g The Buccaneer 4. DOREEN McANALLY 2105 Arleigh Road 829-1387 Mac ... Mr. Deitz ... Mr. DiPeso History Ac- counting . . Only funin, ya Weezle 1 could really get into that .. working at Clover ... Atlantic City ... study halls ... Mary's ... the shore . . . D.E.C.A. 3.4. SHERYL A. McAULIFFE 3113 Concord Drive 829-9513 Bertha Mic ... Mr. Yasaian Mrs. Kurz Graphic Arts . . . Boy, are we in trou- ble! .. . Shea and Engel Flatz . .. Goldberg . .. The Girls ... to be rich ... photogra- pher meeting Dennis . ., driving in a purple bus . concerts. STEVEN P. McCURLEY 716 Foxcroft Drive 829-1376 Curly ... B.F. ... Mr. Camp- bell and Mr. Duffy Mr. McHugh History, junior year college hitting pillowing ferns jack in the Box ... Smith's and Zim's parties - sophomore year ... Cross Country Sierra Club .. . Cross Country 1,2,3,-ig Track 1,2,3,4g Basket- ball 1. JOHN McDONALD 2500 Yellowstone Road 829-8327 Mr. DiPeso and Business Law . . . 2 years of 6th period draft- ing ... go to college ... Summer of 1973. RICK MCEVOY 802 Windsor Drive 829-S367 Mac ... Don juan ... Cultur- al Demythologizing Ev- erybody must get stoned . . . Vote ... Che Guevera ... hitchhiking and college University of Massachusetts ... Alternative School ... Narrowsburg. TERRY MCCOVERN 3201 Concord Drive 829-9522 Turk Mr. Blackeby C.1.E. Freshman Wres- tling GOP ... lunch... Mike Anderson , . . parties . .. money 4. .. 13 consecutive days in The Pit. SUSAN ELIZABETH MCHUCH 2420 Yellowstone Road 829-3567 The Four Musketeers Hockey ... Class of '74 ... Mr. Lavenberg's A.P. Biology Class .. . Ocean City . .. Sat- urday Night Parties .. . going out to lunch with Karen Susie ... The Gun ... college Hockey 1,2,4g La- crosse 1,2,3,4g Nurses Club 24 Swimming 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL McKAY 1306 Broadwood Avenue 829-8567 Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself, let the day's own trouble be'suffi- cient for the day. -Matthew 6:34 . . . R.Y.C. ... M.Y.F. ... Pennington ... sailing .. LENTEN BREAKFASTS Ship 1. MARY LOU MESMER 303 Wayne Drive 829-5068 Flipper Lou Mez Mrs. Treger Mr. Lav- enberg ... Senior Court ... Do I really talk a lot? ... Ed myparents... Lar becoming a nurse . . . Beverly . .. meeting Ed ,. , homecom- ing Pep Club 1: Future Nurses 1,2,,4g Spanish Club 1. 2g Play 3g Yearbook 4: Home- coming 4g Tennis 33 Student Council l,3,4g Powder Puff 4. RON MELIMENT 375 Boxwood Lane BRIAN MCLAVERTY 829-1892 317 Willow Drive Mel .. . Toasting to the Her- Boze ... Mr. Campbell mit Crab Zimmies .., Graphic Arts . . . Coast Guard Sam, Greg, Steve . . . Ron , . . ... Card games at juke's ,.. SCOTT McQUADE The tumor Meliment ... Sierra Club . . . Football 1.2.31 221 Wedgewood Drive baseball .. . Baseball 1,2,3,4q Track 1,21 Wrestling 1.2.3,-4. 829-6517 Football 1,2,3,-4. BARBARA JEAN MEYER 916 Cherry Lane 829-4653 Barbie Doll, Oscar Meyer, Stretch . . . Mr. Lavenberg , . . 6th period chem study with Mr. Davis cool as a moose jayVee Sports forever Never a dull moment Ain't we neat? usually seen with joan college summer of '74 ,.. Friday the 13th ... dances Chicago Concert '74 Beach Boys To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist - that is all Basketball 1.2, 3,41 Hockey lg I.V. 23 Nurses Club 2,3,4g Powder Puff 3,41 Tennis 3g Yearbook 4. JOHN MICKNO MIKE MILANESE 498 Arbor Road 201 Shenandoah Road 829-0901 829-0908 Senior Class!91 HAL MILLETT 2713 New Albany Road 829-0766 None so far Mr. DiPeso ... business law and manage- ment ... The only way to get anything done is to do it .. . 'lroucho Marx ... piano eoncertizing film collect- ing. traveling ... a uniquely simple, self-made and inde- pendent life . .. yet to be. JOYCE MIRANDA 806 Hilltop Road 819-B931 BBB, fish Mr. Cole, Miss Leasure, Mr. Henderson, Mr, DiPeso ... Business Law . .. VVhere there's a wish theres a way ABAGDSLF DC jWjNIBMMjM to go to college for math ... july 10 . .. Zimmerman Weekend . .. ARS, V.W. Bus, brother , Chumly, March 2, 1973 Beverly As the Stomach Turns ... spying at R.M. ... soph parties ... Robin's mid-night swim ... Pub 10- 11 . . . The deadbeats are com- ing . . . cleaning up . . , Shore '74 jay Vee Soccer Laddie. KATHY MITROTZ 213 Wayne Drive 829-5121 Kathy II Hey! Barb These are the good ole days Pete and Car lf your friends are there than everything's alright .. . Mid- day munchies with Deb Goodie Rick Robert and Russell ... our house ... Poz and the gang . ,, Kathy I. CHARMAINE MOODY 807 james Avenue 92!Senior Class MICHAEL C. MOONEY 2900 Woodhaven Drive 829-5935 Moon Fighting in Wild- wood Sierra Club,.. 67 Lemans . . . Ohio and the river P.R. DOREEN MOORE 1913 jackson Street 829-6227 Reenie Mr. Deitz, Mr. .Henderson, Mr. Burk . . . Gym . Hey man, ld0n't know Shari, Bert, Waxie, Tur- key, Byron, Bruce, Crumb, Wux, jeffrez . . . go to college and major in the field of spe- cial education 'tWhen je- sus came into my life Student Council 3,4g Lacrosse 1,2,8, .Basketball 1: Color- guard 2,3,4. MICHELLE OLIVE MOORE 400 Kathleen Avenue 829-1128 john H. Arnold, Shelly Sociplogy, Latin Special Education Atlantic City, March 30, 1974 junior Prom Square Dancing, roller skating .. . Ships that pass in the night, and speak to each other in passing, only a signal shown and a distant voice in the darkness. So on the ocean of life we pass and speak one to another. Only a look and a voice, then dark- ness again and a silence. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Basketball 2, Bowling 1, The Sl1ip's Log, ed itor-in-chief 3,4g F.T.A,, president 3,45 La- crosse 1,2,4g N.H.S. 3,4g Stu- dent Council l,2,3, vice-presi- dent 3g president 4. RICHARD H. MORGENSTERN 818 Hilltop Road 829-4869 Mountain Rick john Blair ... archeology ... Come Hungry, the Pub . .. work, wealth and . . . The Pine Barrens Camping trip Al- ternative School 2,3,4g Canoe Trip 2,3,4, Cedar Creek 21 Mountain Climbing 2,3,4, Pro- ject USE 2,3.4, Wilderness Trip 3. 2? WE IANICE KATHLEEN MORRIS 110 Vtioodview Lane 786-0552 janis ... Peanut... D.E. ... drama ... you're weird ... I forgot ,. . Are you proud of what I hear? .. . Dave is just you're type . . . drips . .. walking around the halls as an old lady .. . friends . , . Atlan- tic City Orientation '74 ... Karen's Wedding ... I wasn't drunk ,. . painting the stage . . , getting out early .. . work ... D.E.C.A. 3,43 F. B.L.A. 3g Play Committees 3. WILLIAM W. MOUND 2 Chalfont Street 829-7698 Mold ... going in the Marines. aiu- - my , k '.3.il'1, L ROBERT MORROW 288 Lilac Lane 829-0480 GREGORY MUNN 1501 Wynwood Drive 829-3252 Melman, Sam . . . Zim's party sophomore year . .. Mel hav- ing the best parties Mr. Milbut sophomore year . . . life guarding in the moun- tains spending a day at Rider's with Sam, Cary and Cordon . . . last year's Banco- cas game .., Football l.2,3,-Ig Track 1 2 3 4 WAYNE MORTON 407 Pomona Road 829-8572 ANTHONY R. MUTINANI 2436 Yellowstone Road 786-0656 Mute Mr. DiPeso Business Law 5th ... I'll see that. and raise you . .. Coop, Scales college ac- counting Long Beach '73 jack in the Box Lambie's pool Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball I. KAREN MOSER 240 Wedgewood Drive 829-3671 If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a differ- ent drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away - Henry David Thoreau VIRGINIA LYNN MYERS 2805 Salem Drive 829-4583 Ginger Snap l'm al- lowed Hello ... David james - The man with the horn . .. I-2-3 . . . Diet-Rite Cola junior-senior Prom ... abushed ... Coach DeLoach Instrumental Major Band I,2,3.-I: jazz Band 3,41 Cinnaminson Sing- ers -Ig Bittersweet 2g Girls Clee l. Senior Class!93 94fSenior Class 101-INIAMES MYHRE 2217 Church Road 829-4056 ROBERT S. NAGY, JR. 313 Susan Drive 829-3259 Neg Mr. Cole C.1,E ... Me ... Engineering ... C.I,E. with Mr. Blackeby ski trips in Vermont. FREDERICK M. NISULA 21 Woodside Lane 829-5303 The Horse is dead!l! Head for the Island! ... go into business after college . . . half-time at Rancocas '72 Band 1,2,-3,45 Basketball l,2,3, 451322 Band 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN NOON 2210 Conrow Court Nooney 12 o'clock ... Mrs. Keane, Miss DelPalazzo, Mr. Deitz . . . Biology II, Soci- ology Fran. Smity, Liz, Janice, joan, Mark, Barb M., Cay, Mike, Sharon, joey, Ter- ri, Lynn, Karen, Bub X- Ray Technology in navy .. . August 5, 1974 Nurses Club 3g Ski Club 4. LISA MARIE NAPOLIELLO 802 Hilltop Road 829-6145 Miss Leasure, Mr. Naugle . . . Senior Court Pete ... Elaine, my sis, Sharon that beautiful NUT The L-A- D-D-E-R-S ... Souillard tsometimesl, Joyce, Fish, Pum, the Coober, Mary college future unknown . .. to enjoy life to the fullest ... soph year the best ,. . Zim weekend ... Smity's parties the floats Sharon's party in Beverly ski trips ... the prom '74 ... Zabers ... the best times of my life Cheerleading 2,3,4g Cin- namin Singers 2,3, Powder Puff 3,4g Prom Committee 39 Ski Club 2,3,4. KEVIN NUGENT 480 Willow Drive 829-3828 Cycle Gang fme and Lam- biel . . . jack-in-the-Box . . . party at Smitty's ... Crazy Lambie Sl Kim ... Daytona Beach T.B, Plaza ... Hoegy ... Cra- zy Andy .. . Baseball 1,2,3.4g Football 1,2,3,4 TANYA NAUMENKO 1504 Essex Drive S29-8040 Mr. Deitz . . . sophomore year ... Mr. Hinger ... junior and senior year ... 1 dig every- body! ... college or business school camping with Al- ternative School during orien- tation week. 111 i l . . -.,, if EILEEN ELIZABETH 0'CONNOR 3122 Waterford Court 829-7611 Education is woman's going forward from pure ignorance to thoughtful uncertainty. IOE 0'CONNOR 110 Monticello Drive TAW-INFU We stopped playing cards and started to patronize the more prosperous race tracks. After we got through with them they were even more prosperous - Tull . . . Dub- row, behind the school Moody Blues Blitz Kelco ... N.D. Avenue ... ln search of the watermelons ... stomping out fires. 75 TIMOTHY E. O'HARA 3115 Waterford Drive 829-1712 Little Sparrown Oh Man Debbie Zarenkiew- icz ... Marry Debbie ,.. D. E. Trip to Atlantic City. RUTH OSENBACH 602 Bergen Drive 829-9116 Ruthie, Rufus ... Biology with Mr. Sloan German with Mr. Connor study halls and pretzels . . . summers at Ocean City Ezekiel's wheel parti Ronnie's .. . trips to the mall with Diane Aw, man! . .. the firehouse - Lou, Nat and Kenny . .. Diane, Pat, me and the gang stranded overnight in the Medford Pines ... far out ... riding around with Charlie Di- ane secretary and times with H.W, Hockey 1. SS ANA PATALANO 2214 Lenola Road 829-4791 Deterraeque marbus magnus est clamor Ocaritas nobis Semper sit amor ... Must1 continue as the phantom, dev- il, until a bullet finishes me t Hold still while 1 fix your glass, Dondeinl without leaving an heir to carry on? i'Send 81.00 for Jacoby Modern Book to Win at Bridge -'Vol this newspaper. .. Mr. Klewiada - Wowl Soda Water! be ..i. BRYAN 0'NEAL 100 Fairfax Drive KAREN LYNN PAVEN 3106 Woodhaven Drive 829-6035 I hope everyone finds their dream to come true for one is one and all alone and forever more shall be What is happening peoples? What's up-what's down - how about the middle? ... To me all people are my favor- ites . . . '74 Block Party. SUSAN ELIZABETH ORNER 1609 Taylor's Lane 829-8597 8071 Les, Joie-partners in crime . .. frosh lunch . . . Sun- rise mountain . .. Scrotch . . . Larryls punch ... Bob Olm- stead ... Buzz ... The Turn- piks Bridge ... the pit ... partying I see electric skies Lacrosse 1,2,8,4g Yearbook 1,2g Newspaper 1, German Club 2, I.V. lg N,H,S, 3,4. PATRICE EILEEN PELLECCHIA 3 Laurel Court 829-7681 Killer, Dink, Hon, Trece, Pat- Rice . . . Mrs. Laub, Mr. Rapp. Mrs. Hartman, Mr, Bates, Mrs. Hornyak, Mr. DiPeso ... Mother, Chuck, Clancey and Beth, Heinz and Banger, Wing and Hoobert, Steve, jo-jo, Pam, Egdon Heath, Gretchen, Cnat . . . secretarial field , . . teaching Business Education . . . freshman year . . . Thurs- day Night Csophomore yearl ... Patreece ... Summer of '74 . . . The Woods . .. Farm- stand There are many good years yet to come but this one was ours. - Valient .. . Bowling Team 3,45 Choreog- raphers 3, Pep Club 2. Senior Classf95 OUR JUNIOR YEAR . . . Al Berardis became our class president Sold coffee, doughnuts and pretzels to raise money for the Prom CPretzels, anyone?l . . . The Baldies', beat R.V.R.H.S. We captured the Homecoming Float Contest with Drive 'Em Cuckoo . . . Learning to drive, or trying to . . . The first Track and Field Day . . . Quarter Courses livened up the English Curriculum . . . Took our PSAT's in October . . . Congressman Forsythe visited C.H.S. . . . The girls played their first Powderpuff game and the guys cheered . . . The energy crunch - walking to school in the dark and thermostats at 68 degrees . . . We took our SAT,s on April 16, 1974 . . . The junior-Senior play - See How They Run - a success . . . 62 new mem- bers were inducted into N.H.S. . . . Tl-IE SHIP'S LOC reappears under Mr. Duffy . . . Streaking blossoms at C.H.S. Ceven at very formal occasionsj . . . Chamber Choir gets its start as a colonial singing group . . . The result of all our hard work - May 24, 1974 - the Ju- nior-Senior Prom lKnights in White Satinj at the Mer- ion Inn . . . The bandless Post-Prom at the Sheraton- Post, Cherry Hill . . . just a step away. 96fSenior Candids P :ULN Q I A+, J-+A 'xl ,KPN - ,-.,..k: W ea ,. 4 Hif..i'w mm.. K' HI s.,, an-' Uv Qu Pm 1 'SE-1?-ix '334T-w.32Qf 1' 'W P 1 -' 3,91 :gas 55.21 Q.. . Wi- gelfajq-31-1-.rf,rf1f. ' . . -' '- - 2 +121 fgj zvilwvjbfg,,iaig-.,.13,ag. y ite, 5,5 ,.,'f-f,,P5- Qt-.f, f I ..,',,.g-ity. ',-Ru.,51,i,- .VM ' - 'k..1,, . I-:ey . N , X5 H 1:1 V , ,. Qiffffazs, X' keg, X ,Q 1.3 ,l. .y2 j ,Seize-5,11 ,.'.'f.1-EW, ,f..Qf-Ai ',QJi4gg'f51j -. ' iv wx- ,f -.1 ' 1' ,il-f',f:' Zgff ' f -ff 'ff-gn. 1' , . Y, Lf- -: eiflir zz lg EA A- xi E?'2ifi'7 '1 : '1 2'-1 '111.f H A, '--1'-1:1 .1-1' Qx -1 GZ, X Jr 'xl' L Senior Candidsf97 98fSenior Class CAROL LYNN PHELPS 130 Fairfax Drive 829-4162 Carol . . . Laughing , . . Look- ing through the cracks in Con- sumers , . . 'iBonnie, what are friends for? Share and share alike end of the summer '74 Cornell for 8 years Class with Ian and Perv We almost had an accidentialu counting down school days Rose, clean up your mess ... We may never pass this way again AHH'. What a relief Powder- puff 31 D.E.C,A. SA. IOANN PICKARD My parents ... Gerry . . , Mr. Lauh . .. Mrs. Maurer ... Mr. Rapp Go May 5, 1973 going out to lunch Beach Boys' Concert '73 and '74 School Work ... Pick ,.. jo-jo. W, . , Y MIKE PILECCI 8 Chapel Court S29-3084 Mr. DiPeso .. . Business Law ... hotel management ... Football 1,3g Wrestling 3,4. sa: 1fv ' SQ agar 's's SHIRLEY POWELL 816 Windsor Drive 829-0984 L'1'll let you bein my dream if I can be in yours - Bob Dylan. DONALD L. PRUITT 203 Georgian Drive 829-6786 Purdue Physics Mrs. Shultz . .. doctor or chemical engineer .. . Cross Country 45 Key Club 2,3g National Honor Society 3.4. BRUCE POINTS 628 Reed Street DENISE PULASKY 1003 Edgewood Lane 829-0608 CHRISTOPHER E. PURCELL 815 Heritage Road 829-0859 Chris Miss Slotlcin Alphonse .., Thanks so much! ... going to lunch with joann Bread Ain't he neat ... 7th period study hall ... Mac Donald's ... Vermont ... Agnew .., Snizzies . .. Pam, want some spaghetti? Avalon with Paul .., jan's parties . .. Ruth ... Christmas in Hawaii '74. WENDY LYNN REEVES STEVE QUAN 805 Meeting House Court 829-7852 Mrs. Steinberg Independ- ent Study To be calm is the ideal ofnature. To be igno- rant is to be bliss. Thus the world shall flourish. Mens sana incorpore sano Mrs. Paulson M.D., Pharmacology. Architecture . . . Key Club3.4. 401 Cleveland Avenue 829-00-42 Mr. DiPeso . , . Mrs, Hartman Business Law 'Im going bananas! I can't believe it! Where's the curb? ... We're on it! ... There are no losers. just quit- ters Albert college . .. Child Study or Para Legal September 17. 1971 1974 Prom all my friends at Long Beach Island . ,. Par- ty on ... Points . . . Will miss all my great friends at C.H.S. most . . . Cheerleader Ig Soft- ball 2g Choreographer 25 Ten- nis 3g Class Secretary 3,45 N.H.S. 3.4. EDWARD L. RICE 1310 Garfield Avenue 829-1275 Red .. . Lafferty's . .. Soccer I,2.3.4: Golf 2.3.4. EDWIN S. RICHARDS 2-121 Church Road 829-1266 Rodney Mr. Perry Physics ,. . Banzai . .. Chem- istry League 3.-lg jaiz Band 3. -iq Soccer 1.2.3.-Ig Track 1.2.3. -1, GLORIA RICHARDSON CYNTHIA MARIE JOANN MARIE RIENER 1511 Cinnaminson Ave. RICKARDS 206 Georgian Drive 829-8219 708 Parry Boulevard 829-0015 829-2327 Trekkie Pomona Special Cind ... Rick ... Buster ... ... Eventff19 . Firestones Mrs. Hartman - Mom ... don't count ... Colorguarcl just gorgeous D Bi D tictac LV. Herr SCO'I'1' RINCK 720 Heritage Road 786-8679 Mr. Campbell .. . Accounting I can't believe it! Larry Bowa joining the U.S. Army trip to Hawaii Mr. Smythc Cross Country 1.2.3.-ig Track 12.3. 'ry 'ff f Palmyra Block Party rollerskating , . . singing 1f'5th in Vermont Ocean City ... Buinping ... Dancing Machine . .. cheerleading .. . Cathy and Debbie Big Boulder ... R.W. after tour- ney 18? Hawaii Beach Boys . . . August 4 . . . Canada . .. George and Betty ... Rock the Boatl' ... june 1. 1974 M.N.I.T. col- lege .. . the balclics . . . cheer- leading 1.3.4. Lacrosse 12.3.41 Ski Club 1.2.3.-4: Student Council 1.2.3,-I: Pep Club 1.2. 3,-1. Connor taking a walk on the Wild Side . . . Colorguard 2.3.41 German Club 1.2.-3.4. LV. I. Senior Clnssf99 an-.i MARK ROBERTSON 15 Georgian Drive 829-8949 Moon Mr. DeBrito Mr, Davis - Senior Year . . . McDonald's The House The Breeze Machine 'iCetting nowhere fast The Allman Brothers Band . . . Robin Trower .,. What a cliislerln C.M. 8th period . . . You'rc just plain crazyn. WILLIAM SPENCER ROSS, JR. 508 Snowden Avenue 829-5591 Bill, Billy ... Mrs, Shultz, Miss Leasure ... 'iNut ... English, Spanish Do it again ... Myself, my family ... go to college ... pre vet Zoology Boys State ...having a great time ... A friend is someone you can tell something very private and never hear it again, and I real- ized I went through High School without a single one Boys State 3, Class Vice President 3,4g Football l,2,3,4: Student Council 1.2.-4g Track I,3,-I. 100fSenior Class KIMBERLY ROMBERGER 606 Wellfleet Road S29-4661 Color my world a rainbow CHERYL LYNN ROSE 137 Fairfax Drive 829-5081 Rose . .. getting kicked out of Bari-Jays ... john ... dou- bling with Kathie and Bill ,. . Shipbottom . . . Karen's Wed- ding .. . Carol, you've gotta help too . .. Summer of'74. CHERYL ROSEN 306 Valley Forge Road 786-0792 Seril-Doctor Mike ... Mr. Seaver, Mr. Minniti, Miss Slot- kin . . . American History and Psychology .., Thumbs Uplln Mike all of them, Tom etc. . . . Child psy- chology Beach Boys ... haunted house .. . cutting 45 days and not getting caught .,. Florida, Puerto Rico, Bermuda!! When every- one stayed over .. . going to Hahnemann. Q0 RONALD RUBIN 807 Meeting House Road 829-2969 You can always lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead ...Rube... EM lst period . ,. Mr, Cornell . ,. G,U,M. terrific .. business management climbing Stoke Mountain Almost there . DONNAMARIE A. RUGGIANO 2319 Branch Pike 829-4346 Donna, john Blair, Laurie Sil- ver ... Mark H. ... Mike M. Stephanie S. Veter- narian The years at the Alternative School jr,-Sr. Prom . . , 1 wake to sleep and take my walking slow, I feel my fate in what I can't fear, and I learn by going where I have to go - D,A.R. ... 4H Club 1,2,3,4, Tennis 2,35 Ski Club 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1, Hockey lg Track Team 4. PHILLIP A. RULLI 2901 Hunterdon Drive 829-4596 Band ... Key Club Conven- tion College . . . business ,. . surfing . . . juggernaut ... Key Club 1,2,3,4q Vice President 4. MIKE RULLO 166 Winding Lane 829-0825 HELENE 1. SADLER 114 Wayne Drive 829-69-l-I jellybean . . , Noodles ... Mr. Bates chemistry 1 know it, but I forget it M.C.S.C.. A.C., NLS., P.C.. j.M. Mike pharmacist ... dancing ... water- skiing .. . laughing . ,. Roadrunner ... Peabody party at Smitty's ... Beach Boy Con- certs Prom Prom Committee 35 Student Council 2,4. MARK SAILOR 113 Monticello Drive 829-6208 Mr, Campbell sectionals '73 .. . Mr, Duffy .. . wolveri- zations Ping Pong Reek . , . Herr Connor ., . 1 guess you had to be there . .. Town Rounds with Tom and Bag Montana Cross Country 1,2,3.-1: Key Club 2g N.H.S. 3,-ig Track 2.3, 4g Wrestling 1. MARIA DE LAS NIEVES SAINS ESQUERRA Zalacain No. 16 Madrid 26, Esptfifa Nicves Mr. Deitz Art ... Roberto ... Philosophy and letters in Madrid ... When l came to America Foreign Exchange Student 4g Spanish Club 4. TIMOTHY SAKACUCHI DONNA LYNN SANDOZ STEVEN SAYMON 633 Chapel Road 715 Barberry Drive 609 Pheasant Run Drive 829-3327 829-8047 786-0608 Gooch, Henry, Andre, Sak ,. . DS - DT . , . Bestest Sparky, Cinnaminson Fireman Mr. Campbell Mr. Duffy Buddyn Cathi Lopez D.A. and Uncle Matt Mr. Burk Calculus? Group Up Ted Smith college Law ... B-ball? running for junior Class President Track Camp Winning South jersey beating Pal- myra at Palmyra in B-ball . . . Basketball Mgr. 1,2,3g Cross Country l,2,3,-1: German Club 1,23'Key7Club 23,45 N.H.S. 3, 4: Track l,2,3,-4g Winter Track 2.3, L.A.D.D.E.R.S. Camping Slot Machines with Coob - Goose . . . Eng- lish - Sanduski ... Don- na, l'm afraid for you! Sal . . . Rancocas game '73 Teh! Yes, but Mr. Burk 6123173 - keep smiling ... Mom and Dad - Family . . . Cheerlead- ing 1,2,3,4g Varsity Captain. Graphics, D.E. ... Hey Face ... EC, ... Win the lottery and die rich ... 1974 D.E.C.N.j. Convention Atlantic City ... 1974 D.E.C.A. Convention . .. Chi- cago . . . D.E.C.A. 3. President 4. ANTHONY SCAFIDI 2401 New Albany Road 829-5005 A-Tony-Graffitti . .. T.S, . ,. Buying the Stang . . . 6th peri- od Lunch Soph and junior year .. . Chicago Concert 1974 ... Crack Me Up ... The Parties Heavy Duty .. , The Beat .. . Where's the party at? Sociology with Miss DelPalazzo ,. . Flyers winning the Cup ... Home- coming '74 ... Become a chemical engineer or a psy- chologist and own an AMX javlin and a Bricklin . . . Foot- ball 1,2,3. Senior Classf101 CRETCHEN SCANLON 101 Oakwood Drive ELAINE SCHMIDT 419 Pomona Road S29-4510 Batesovski's Physics, Sopho- more parties, Zim weekend, Fifties Dance, Rancocas Game '73 . Prom '74 ... Camping . , . Zaberers . . . The Streaker at the Drive-In .. . Sleeping out at Sharon's Don, l'm not emotionally drainedl , . . working hard with Nance and Rob talking on the phone to Lisa ... Skinny Sil ... Ladders ... Leaper ... Cheerleading 3,4. 102fSenior Class DIANE SCHEINOK 2812 Hunterdon Drive 829-0229 When you get back on your feet again everyone's tryin' to be your long lost friend and in my mind, without a doubt Nobody knows you when CERALDINE SCHLINDWEIN 1106 Columbia Avenue 829-3279 Gerry ... Mrs. Laub Of- fice Practice O.K. I got it ... Kathy,'Sharon ... legal secretary ,. , some men see things as they are and say why, I dream things that never were and say why not - R. F. Kennedy . .. F.B.L.A. 3. you're down and out. WILLIAM JAMES SCHMIDT 1307 Broadwood Avenue 829 9127 Garfield Duke Schmiddty Abe Schmatz Mr. Sloan , Mr. Duffy English The Rock The Fair Hey Moe ...The Dude... I'm Rollin ' college law ... Holmsies . The L Egg War Garfield Park Soccer 1,21 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g N.H.S. 3,4. .- ll- 1- BOB SCHMIDT 1313 Franklin Avenue 829-6892 HARRY SEGNER 14 Chapel Court 829-6052 Mr. Sloan Mr. DiPeso Business Law Don't get mad, get even Who Cares? ... jeff . .. Ernie . Bette . .. law ... business ... Summer of '74 . .. Football 1, 2,3,4q N.H.S. 3,4: Key Club 1, 2,3. IAY DANIEL SEITHER 1211 Columbia Avenue 82943122 Uncle Warren ... Cinnamin Singers . . . This is true! ... Was C-ibts? . .. My friends in the class of '74 . . , college . . . communications . . . music .. . chamber choir ... Baha- mas Trip . . . All-State Chorus ,. , jug and the Tone Deafs Brigadoon 8: Fiddler Singing! . . . All State Chorus 2,3,4g Chamber Choir 1,2,3,4g Cinnamin Singers 1,2,3,4g South jersey Chorus. 2,3,4g Student Council 1,3,4g Nation- al Honor Society 3,-4. LINDA LEE SHAPIRO 404 Cooper Court 829-2949 My bounty is as boundless as the Sea, my love as deep, the more I give to thee, the more I have, both are infinite. - Shakespeare Sunshine is my solitary aim. and my one ambition is to capture all the warmth I can without ai con- tract or condition. - Rod McKuen from Sun. DENISE SHEA 2812 Somerset Drive 829-8759 Goldberg, McAuliffe Fashion Merchandise. JEFF SHERMAN 2145 Holly Lane 829-3545 LIFE OF A ROCK WVhen a rock gets old enough. it grows moss on its face. MARK PAUL SIEMIETKOSKI 1503 Essex Drive S29-9578 Moe, Simo Mr, Deitz History with Deitz - junior Year . . . Ah, come on, Knock lt Aff Hi, Kids! Debbie. .. Living ... Sleep- ing on the Golf Course Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 2. A Siam 1 ROE SILVA JANET ANN s1MoNEAU sco'r'r sivitn pm-E SLATTERY 209 Maureen Drive ' 606 Foxcroft Drive 2505 Chestnut Lane 110 Xvayng Drive 829-3082 829-5178 829-9345 329.6339 Roe . .. Bob 67 Vette . . Yanet . . . Palumbos ,. . Tas- 1973 Golf , , , Stork . .. jones 67 jag Miss Hornyak tycakes ... The Perv ... ,H rookie HA laugh ,H English Mr. Ikeda .. Kathie Laughing and That just BOGCIES my Health ... California ... they say l'm strange ... Bas- mind ... Mr. DiPeso . .. Mr. Great Adventures . . . Moun- lcetball games . . . Hotfudge Rapp's debits and credits class tains ... Summer of '73 Sundays ... the nonconfor- with Tray and Coop Mel, Bowie COHCETI ... JO ... mist .., college ... North Abe and Paul in Mrs, Ke:-1ne'5 Antny .. . Rancocas Creek . . . Carolina . . . Hockey lg La- Biology Class, Bob's lounge . , . Why not? ' crosse 1. . .. to be a stewardess. Senior Classf103 ROBERT SLOUGH 163 Winding Lane 829-6329 janice .. . basketball . ,. Feb- ruary I, 1974 Chemistry .,. Beach Boys Concert ... Mr. Lombard ... janice ... being a doctor . .. summer '74 baseball Mr. DiPeso out to lunch Dart . .. Janice . . . Basketball 1,2, 3,41 Baseball 1,2,3,4. BARBARA E. SMITH 28 Purnell Avenue 829-2766 Barb, Reds, Smitty Mrs. Kurz Mrs. Hoffman Keep cool! ... What time are you leaving? ... I'll talk to you later! I.P.S. with joan, cooking with Denise .. . joannie, Denise, Barb, janis, Fran and Kath interior design, clothes design go to Europe .. . plans to take it easy and be happy .. . Dick Lee's Al-jo's Wildwood with T.D. Prom '72 Flag' Salute ... Chicago '74 ... The Roundabout ,,. joanne's Wedding. shrub' sf,-rf, DEQ xx x:.,--. , ,... Nllllc 5 sr 'ff L .5 frzi-fi li,,,VF?1'5V .X',t:,? '-fl' A-2 1 'lk N u,,,4 - , xx. ff, .Y qQQ:Qg 1 '-t - f.'ibg3f:Fi KATHY LEE SMOLIK 126 Devon Road 829-3092 September 27 with Bobby and Michael ... I'm as free as a bird now, and this bird you cannot change, Lord knows I can't change, Won't you fly me away free Bird? , ,. Ric. MARK SMITH 2169 Laurel Drive 829-8739 A JOAN LINDA SOBOTA 2714 Branch Pike 829-4352 joanie Face Summer of '73 and '74 down the shore .. . The Parties? . . . the dances .. . Trinkst du? ... Color my world ... january 12, 1974 Chicago Concerts in '74 Beach Boys .. . cruisin' in the Nova ... 609'er ... down Pal- myra . . , l,P.S. . . . flag salute ... L'S.P.E.? ... Study halls with Ian . . . usually with Barb ... B.N.J. ... Business Law with Mr. DiPeso History II with Mr. Cole What Sarah? . . . Ain't we neat? ... New Year's '75 ... Hock- ey l,2, Powder Puff 3,4. 104fSenior Class AJEFFREY SOMERS 509 Wellfleet Road 786-0708 jeff . .. Mr. Masi .. . Business Law . .. Heavens to Merga- troidln Ya Sally, Harry . . , becoming a lawyer .. . football .. . summer of'74 . , . Baseball lg Basketball 1, Football 3,45 Track 2,3. WILLIAM E. SOULLIARD 2157 Pennbrook Court 829-5133 Sill, Budy Roe, Lisa, Elaine, all my friends I am off this day to devote myself - if it be good - into the lives of others, and help so long as I live, those who are in need. - Love Bill Cross Coun- try 45 Football l,2,3g Track 1, 2,3,4. its REBECCAJEAN SOUTHGATE 1004 Cherry Lane 829-2623 Five years of French - je ne comprends pas - ... Swim- ming Piano MIA Ellen. joyce, Mike on to college new hopes ... new dreams .. . I have been spending my life for some- thing that will outlast it. ED SOWNEY 301 Plantation Drive 829-7357 Tree Frog, Armando, 410 B Squad, Pudgy, The Cup, Brother Millsie. Brother Beef, Wolfman . . . Curly, Cannizar- ror . . . Mr. DiPeso, Mr. Perry, Mr. Cole Business Law ... chemistry ... Certain- ly, Swamp Boy Hey man. watch you say! ... Lisa, Curly, Q, Ralph, Bob, the boys. Cus college in- surance . .. going to the Stan- ley Cup Playoffs . . . undefeat- ed in sophomore year ... graduation . . . Soccer l,2,3,4. SAM SPEISER 441 Buttonwood Lane 829-3928 JOYCE SPINDLER 819 Windsor Court 829-3450 I wanted only to live in ac- cord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult? - H. Hesse SCOTT SPRINCER 10-l Mount Vernon Drive 829-9104 Stun ,.. Business Law ... out to lunch ... PL1llllI1b0.S ... Beach Boys' Concert . . . wres- tling ., . college ... Cross Country l,2,3: Track l,2,4g Wrestling 2.3,-L JOHN STEEDLE 2159 Belmont Court 829-0779 jack Mr, Deitz C.l.E. truck driver ... pier 36 . .. Bow with the leather .. . V.l.C.A. meeting ... Front Street with Greg and Chris . . . SS396 and 327 Vette C.l.E. l:C.1.ElI. swf W .M www Wifwy ,Za NANCY MARIE STENDEL CINDY STEVENS DEBORAH A. STEVENS 2900 New Albany Road 2148 Fernwood Place 17 Chalfont Street 829-8315 829-5783 S29-3859 Corners and confused ... ski You cannot find life until you trips ... running ... concerts are born again ... Boo ... ... Shy? Who me? ... Hi, fella . . . Freak . .. Banana's .. . Yours, mine, and ours ... We all get curious, don't we? .. . memories of Frank- lin Clutz chattering Risa! Nancy - spas .. . Robbie Bear . . . Mr. Naugle . . . working hard with Elaine and Robin . . . Prom '74 finger- writing lt is better to forget and be happy than remember and be sad Cross Country 1.2, Track l.2.3,4: Ski Club 1.3,-1. Mrs. Boren . , . Sociology with jodi . .. Rich .. . Work, then get married .. . Having Patty Eileen, joanne and l in Mr. Lengyel's History Class Basketball 1.2, Hockey 1.2: Softball 3.4. Senior Classfl05 WENDY STICKLEH 710 Dartmouth Avenue 829-2477 BYRON STILL 2205 Chestnut Hill Drive 829-2145 Mr. Bates Mr. DiPeso Physics Gym Lunch Yea, I know Rose 'tSnooky Shelton college .., learn, live and party .., Prom '74 Intramural Bas- ketball l,2g Intramural Foot- ball 1,2g Intramural Baseball l,2g Intramural Wrestling Ig junior Varsity Bowling l,2g Cross Country 2g Football 34 Track 3,45 Student Council 1, 2,3,-tp Student Exchange 3,45 Prom Committee 3. BRAD STONE 2104 Andover Road 829-5819 Stoney . . . Mr. Lavenberg .. Mr. Burk . .. A.P, Biology . ., Huh? .,. tradeschool ... weekends . . . Football 3. RALPH STRAUB 800 Endicott Avenue 829-2069 Mr. Bates Herr Connor's German class Tree Frogs? All my sisters ... college .,. Air Force ... weekends meeting the German Exchange Students . .. Soccer 1,3,4. CAROL STRICKLAND 45 Wedgewood Drive 829-2955 Strick . . . Am I turning red? ... Sergio . ,. Bubble Boy ... our camper parties . .. Oh Lordyl , . . got to find some- place where there aren't any people Cinnamin Singers 3.4: Bittersweet 4. 106fSeninr Class N ELIZABETH A. STHOHLEIN 16 Barclay Street Liz Mrs. Keane Busi- ness Machines . .. Accounting . ,. Softball3. SHARON STROHLEIN 1317 Franklin Avenue Mr. Perry, Miss Leasure, Mr. Cole ... Hi Guys ... You're Kidding? ... I don't understand .., Where's the party this weekend? L.A.D.D.- E.R.S. .. . Big Brother, Sandy ... Buddy Lisa Coober, Fish and joyce ... B.O.C. ... Sil and Lambie lR.7 cosmetologist to see my friends forever and ever ... Zim weekend .. . Beverly . .. camping . .. Tennis , .. Prom '72 and '74 . . . Homecoming! Pep Club 1,2g Post Prom Chairman 33 Powderpuff 2,33 Publication 4g Ski Club 44 Stu- dent Council 1,2.3,4g Tennis 1, 2.3, GARY STUFFO 106 Monticello Drive 829-7692 Hufftoad-Lou Mr, Lou Henderson ttvlathematics Department? Geometry ... I caught a bridge open- ing What can I say? . . . trip to Tansytown. JIM SULLIVAN 1203 Garfield Avenue ERNIE SUSSMAN 829-2726 103 Devon Road SANDRA MARIE SZYMANSKI 1314 Sylvania Avenue S29-6925 Sandy . . . Business Education Hey, Ceik! Let's have a party .. . We're goi' to Radio Shack jay, Par- ry, Red Robin gang. Kathy, Nancy, judy plan to do what my mind tells me Summer of '74 . . . working for Mr. Lengyel javelin 3 years , . . Parades , . . Explor- ers 2,3,4g Ladies' Auxiliary of Parry Fire Department -ig N.H.S. 3,4g Pep Club lg Span- ish Club 1.2, DAVETANNENBAUM 2317 Laurel Drive 829-2601 'Z' 'nn In x 'S 'lilly :fx KEVIN C. TAYLOR RON TEDESCIII LYNN MARIE TENNANT 3002 Church Road 902 Edgewood Lane 1706 jefferson Street 829-9330 829-8390 786-0085 Romeo . . . college .. . much Tedesh, Poncho . . . Mr. Burk Mrs. Laub . . . Mrs. Hornyak money ... What's Takeiteasy college 1don't believe it happening? .. . parties .. . . .. accounting .. . weekends secretary. chemistry ... Mr. Davis .. . ... footballgames. Prom '74 exchange with R.V.R.H.S. ... Past flames . . , hazy!!! SHARON M. TENNANT 1706 jefferson Street 786-0085 Mrs. Laub Steno I, Mrs. Maurer Hi Herb Kathy, Franny, Gerry and the gang . .. secretary . . . 8l5f7-4. Senior Classfl07 108!Senior Class SUZANNE C. THOMAS 511 Wayne Drive 829-T063 Sue ... MCREA-A-A-AT ... Sierra Club Ocean City 1974 .,. Bunny ... Eric ll, Eric l Anna polis winking HO jenny Crude Dudes 13 California Don't Known ... Arramis ... You think that's funny? Get the Your? ... lifting ... There's MY carl Shera- ton GO NAVY, BEAT ARMY! . WILLIAM IAY THOMAS 2405 Laurel Drive S29-7194 Guillermo . .. Mr. Seaver, Mr. Perry A.P. Physics One day soon the physicists shall rule the worldg for with- out the physicist, the chemist and biologist are nowhere! . .. A very beautiful French Hornist I'll always remember ... College ... to become a physicist ... the great wind- mill project sliderville contests . . , keeping serve tal- ly ... Physics State Day ... competition meetings at my house until midnight .., Gratefulness is belongs to A.V,S.O. and not having to go to homeroom . . . A.V. l.2,3,4. JOHN THOMPSON 707 Parry Boulevard 829-4784 SAMUEL DILL THOMPSON III 2100 Chestnut Lane 829-3973 Mr. Milbut ... Allright Greg, Mel ... college .. the morning after partying. VINCE THOMPSON 1901 Madison Street RISA L. TIFFANY 2416 Chestnut Hill Drive 829-6405 Tiff The dingbat . 'iconfused and corners Risa Nancy Spaz freik tree ufat- head , . . screaming at clouds Spectrum Nan and all the times High Yago .,. What a bummer . . . just one of the boys Vic-Vic- Vickie ... The Golden- Freakn ... Duck . T,M. ... Batesovsky Mrs. Her- ber, Senor unpreoccupi- able ...32 What ya got ... Sl just a bunch of stones in a pot of jam Cheerleading lg Play 3g Ski Club 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4gTrack3,4. DONNA MARIE TOMASETTE 405 Sherwood Drive 829-8267 D.T., B.B., D.C. ... little tomasett, Heart No. 1 Psychiatrist . . . Batesovski ... Hi Guy! Elaine, 1'm emotionally drained .. , Ummmm, yes L.A.D.D.E,R.S. ... good ole' Steve .. . Zim weekend . . sophomore parties camp- ing summer of '74 Lambie's Pool ... E.L.P. Concert ... Donna, I'm afraid for you getting back on time from 5th Lunch? ... waiting ... college .., Leaper . . . Cheerleading 3, 4, N.H.S. 3,4g Powderpuff 2,3g Spanish Club lg Student Coun- cil4. 1onN1.TUMAs 102 Erlington Drive 819-6879 Pum Lauren and Boobe . .. Big Sis .. . E,L.P. concert Smitty's and Sim's ... Phoenician . , . Mr. Campbell, Mr, Duffy college Cross Country 2,3g Football 1, 45 Track l,2,3,4g Wrestling 1.2, 3.4. ROBERT D. TURNER 100 Vtfedgewood Drive 829-3605 Mr. Perry. Mr. Blaekeby . . . Physics ... electronics ... Yamaha 360 .. . dirt riding . .. ride across the U.S. on my cycle. RICHARD VOLCARINO 2111 Holly Lane 829-6015 Rick Mr. Perry .. Physics Be happy! . Basketball 1. CYNTI-IIS VERNAL 2602 Yelowstonc Road 829-8232 Cindy Vern Mrs. Hornyak . . . Business English .. . You're a total flugeln ... Paul to marry Paul going to Wildwood with Paul .. . Joanne and Antny. LOIS ANN VILLARI 108 Sheraton Avenue T86-0536 Lois Mrs. Hoffman Foods, Typing . . . You have to be there to appreciate it . .. Gary . .. get married and work meeting Gary out to lunch .. . Prom. NATALIE ANN VILLARI 1325 Highland Avenue T86-0673 Nat, . .. Health and Gym with Patty Bags Al- phonse . . . Mr. L, Henderson, Mrs. Shultz, Myrna and Mr. Seaver, Mr. Armbruster ... Hey babeln Proms ... times with joey. Carms, Sarah, Ron, Kathy, Phil ... blue rings out to lunch Flyers Games ... skiing Maggott . . , Beach Boys Con- certs ... bowling ... lot's of friends at Palmyra Mark - l guess ... Vince and my parents .. . Thanks. Patty, so muchln . . . French Club 1.2.3. 4, Powderpuff 3,4g Russian Club 3,41 Ski Club 2.3.4. st. ERICH WAGNER 2205 Andover Road 829-1561 Wag . .. Mr. Deitz, Mr. Bis- singer, Mr. Armbruster ... Woodworking. Graphic Arts ... Trade School -. .. Week- end get togethers. CATHERINE M. WAKEHAM 2413 Nassau Road 829-8377 Wake ... Mrs. Hoffman Home Ec Lunch Don't worry about it, ya know what l mean? Woodshed travel, college ... summer of '72 ... week- end in Germany, New Foundland. CHRISTOPHER R. WALKER 2151 Meetinghouse Road 829-9506 Vllalk ... Big Chris ... Mr. Lavenberg . . . Mrs. Keane . .. Biology ... football games ... Mr. Deitz ... Heyl ... Biology, Psychology in college ... Soccer 1,21 Football 3, Track 1,2. Senior Class! 109 1l0fSenior Class DENISE JEAN WALKER 809 Heritage Road 829-2852 Alternative School camp- ing . .. Massachusetts Trip . . Blue Wall ... Narrowsburg Arpil20. 1974 Bud The Who . MARY RENI5E WALKER S09 Heritage Road S29-2852 Thomas Patrick Huntsie . . . hysterics with Nadine .. . deal with it Empire Diner at 1 A.M. ... Lee's lis- tening ear ... the dome ... getting my 'sparkler' August 15th . .. future in communica- tions ... May your life light- ly dance on the edges of time, like dew on the tip of a leaf -Tagore RONALD K. WALKER 2307 Church Road 829-4769 johasha Conservit ... Z ... to become a missionary ... B. B.C. .. , Ronn . . . England Lotus Band Bas- soon Hey, that's O.K. man, tres Santa Maria looking for Mrs. Wright . . .-1? 1 Steak Broiler at Ponderosa Hey, you hasslin' me White T-Bird Mr. Seaver's Psychology class A . , clap for the wolfman . . . 'han- gin' around the band room . . . Band 1,2,3,4. STEVE WARDELL 217 Wayne Drive 829-4582 Ward Feet Mr. D. Henderson going out to lunch 'ALet's get some burgers ... Mrs. Hood ... restaurant manager . . . riding down Broad Street after the Flyers won the Cup . . . Soccer lg Bowling 2,3,4. RON WARREN FRANK WATERS MICHAEL WATSON SUSAN WAXWOOD 704 Middlesex Drive 16 Purnell Avenue 2909 Hunterdgn Drive 8l7 Union Landing Road S29-2257 829-3530 829-S460 829' 1089 Power is a very personal af- fair: it is impossible to pin it down and say what it really is. It is a feeling that one has about certain things. Power is personal. It belongs to oneself alone. Wat . ., Mr. Deitz . . . Techni- cal Drawing ... Don'tl ... Donna . . . going out to lunch and getting stopped by Mr. Rapp . . . Football 1,2,3,4. Management ... to be a lau yer Homecoming Dance 1974. jesus -4- 'BusinessfLau NANCY M. WEBER 213-1 Holly Lane 829-3866 Nanc Mrs. Hoffman '1'111.HCjMKGL Speech Speech pathologist and audiologist someday get- ting to California Ameri- can History. 8th period with Mr. Cole .. . Choreography 21 Prom Committee 3: I.V. Pro- gram 4. IAMES R. WEST 220 Locust Lane 829--4827 Surfing Contests ... Ice Hockey all my friends in Ocean City. New jersey getting hit by a car . .. inu- sic Mr. Whitley Band ... Go for it laterlu BL. DC surfing in Cape Hat- teris with my hrother . . , Soc- eer l,2,3: Tennis 1,233.41 Band 1,2.3.4: jazz Band -1. DIANE VVEIGLE 5 Saxony Drive 829-0181 Seat. Wiggle What can I say? ... Senior priviledges ... parties ... Strawhridge Lake Ruth 5th period lunch and the senior lavorato- ry ... Let's go to the Mall! . . . Ocean City' . . , waiting for Ron .. , i'What good are ya? . . . stranded in the Pines with the Gang . .. Ken and the fire- house hunch . .. 1Vhat a klutzln ... Veterinarian ... Band 1,41 Hockey 1. RICK WELLINGTON 604 Fountain Avenue S29-4254 Mr. Deitz ... Mr. Blaekehy ... CLE. ... will always love 'iSoe travel get into the electronic field sum- mer of '73 ,.. roller skating ,..bow1ing...C.1.E.4. LAWRENCE VINCENT WESOLOWSKI 2301 Branch Pike S29-3056 ar ... Miss Hcinrichs ... Mr. Blaekeby .. , American History 1 ... C.1.E. ... ..L dump it .. . Bell Telephone ,. . trade school. DAVE WICKIZER 1314 Morgan Avenue JOHN WILKINSON 205 Wayne Drive 829-4426 Wilk, Wuke Mr. Whitley . , . Sociology , . . There are no exits Cheech and Chong Berman Enterpris- es ... winning the 50-50 ... The Blackehy Chase .. Bowling 3.4. IOSEPH MARTIN WILLIAMS III 436 Arbor Road S29-7813 Had two accidents in two months . . . working at Dino's . .. El Camino . , . never tie my shoes i'T.C. Martyn 'flumpin' joe Yuss Mr. DiPeso. Mr. Rapp Accounting. Business Law. Senior Court ... Kick A ... Let's go to the shoreln Lou Coast Cllllfd. Drags. Scuba Diving the week at Holmes the week at Fukes all night card games .. , Foot- ball 1: Wrestling 1,2.4g Track 1.2. Senior Class, 111 SHERRI MARY WOLFINGER 515 North Pompess 786-9503 Foxtoe . . . Slugger. . . Bunky Angel Mrs. Hor- nyak Mrs. Laub Mrs. Maurer ... Miss Vitullo ... Mrs. Hartman Mrs. Paul- son ... Mr. Cole ... Mr, Bates .. . Mr. Di Peso . . , Mr. Deats . .. Mr. Rapp . . . junior Year - History Il with Al- fonde Neat i'Ah- Mann Ya Known Terry Patrice Patti ... joann ... joyce ... Deb- bio S. Diana. Crct. Dave. Wing . Rat Airline Desk Clerk I.B.M. Mrs. T.M.j. Wilkinson Thurs- day Night . . . Patreeece. STEVE WORTH 108 Valley Forge Road 829-7980 Mr. DiPcso Business Law ... Wow ... Beth ... Me- chanical Contractor Base- ball 1.2. KEITH CHARLES WRIGHT 3110 Woodhaven Drive 786-0368 Orville ... Mr. Duffy, Mr. Connor German. Physics You might! Candy .. . college . . . Ursinus,.Phar- macy watching Ernie chasc cars . .. Cross Country 4, German Club l,2,3,-1, Soc- cer 1,2, Wrestling. Senior Class!112 KAREN YOUNG QWHITEJ PAMELA ANN ZEPP PETER ZIMMERMAN 19 Lejune Road 411 Pomona Road 306 Bell Rgad 829-3079 829-4492 829-2099 Hotdog bi can Karen Mrs. Hornyak ... Business English Really, I can't understand Scott To work for a year and later set- tling down and having a party .. . my wedding and going to Florida for the first time. We do not come to believe in ourselves until someone re- veals that deep inside us some- thing is valuable, worth listen- ing to, worthy of our trust, sa- cred to our touch Mrs. Laub, Mr. Deitz, Uncle War- ren .., Cinnamin Singers ... Chamber Choir . . . hairdress- ing . .. Pat. P,-I.. Sherri. Tony. Alan My friend - the touch of your love is a gift I will never forget No fa- rewells but memories ... Chamber Choir 3.4: Choreog- raphy 3, Cinnamin Singers 1.2, 3,41 Clee Club 1. Lisa Zim H.V. upset '73 my sophomore year Army Mel's and Mark's parties Friday nights Boys' State ar- chitecture Football 1,2.3. 4, VVrestling 1,33 Baseball 1,2, 3,-4. OUR SENIOR YEAR ... And. finally, we made it - Seniors .. . 364 strong going out to lunch, Senior Court, parking spaces ... Homeroom after 3rd period ... we were all saddened by the death of Mr. Paternoster in November Raised money bv running the concession stand C.H.S, welcomed our new school superintend- ent. Dr. Richard Holz- man ... Aida and Nieves joined our class as exchange students . , . Al became class presi- dent again ... The Al- ternative School was still going strong Applying to college .. and waiting for an an- swer or thinking about a business career . . . parties, parties, par- ties ... Our first night football game We played the Powderpuff Came against the junior girls in the freezing cold Students from Cer- many visited C.H.S. ... Foreign Exchange Tea . . . German C.H.S. soc- cer game . . . Played the Homecoming Game against Palmyra Senior Class Portraits came out in january .,. The Senior Class Trip to the Colonial Hilton in Pittsfield. Massachu- setts - March 6.7.8 . . . Senior Cut Day ... The juniors Held the Prom at the Merion Inn on May 23, 1975 . . . Senior Night weekends at the shore . . . Time went by before we knew it and finally, GRADUA- TION - june 11. 1975. , ,517 W uv X XFX. Not Pictured john Billetter 318 White Birch Drive Valerie Coates 261 Wedgewood Drive Robert Cunningham 323 Boxwoocl Lane Anthony Hicks 801 Hilltop Road Debbie Hill 49-1 Willow Drive Paul 1. Hillmann 2900 Deerfield Court Randy Lippincott 95 Buttonwood Lane Sharon Loughlin 503 lvystone Lune jim Matchett 310 Georgian Drive Christopher Martens 2156 Nl eetinfzhouse Road Allen Robinson 702 Waterford Drive Bruce Romberger 905 Pomona Road '1 . M S- -... - Senior Cluss,f'1l3 if .Z fr ff j 'f ' 9' ri 1 'bl ' 2, , I . 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Chamber Choir, a colonial singing group, hope to bring their talents to Romania this summer, sponsored by the Am- bassadors for Friendship. Their attempts to raise money includ- ed hoagie sales, 'car washes, adoffe house and a spaghetti supper. They have sung at sever- al places, including the show Dialing for Dollarsf' All State Choir, All South jersey Chorus!119 Marching Band Pro ides Half- ime E ,A n . u.ai,,4,.,' 1 H E 5 ,1 L -4 3 w su ' Fgxsqyap, f,i,'fSf?2J5'2i--'z' :: ,4 ' M5 'Hwfikiyw 'W .W - '.L: 'r'P's24--s'f?1f,.Q4'Sx' ' ' ,111ir2'2555i1'i1cf fsgawepi ,s1fJxv1.al,uH..f..e:fi 3 Q- V5i'jr:32 ::As?a,:i142.iaL11f:f -I f wg. f-S'1,1.s-'15f f V , Q'fmx 'S,x. ,aws.a:fv-L . mzsiiefus-L-' -ivf:-L'ifva W X r Q I 3 , l20f' Band 3-rtainment At All Home Football Games R 1 . . . - Pri .f!5'w'?v nl X . , 5 , rr- 2?- ,,-,F Q.: .AL 'Qt T ,1- H rx-1' A ,4 XM . Lg' . ik X -C J- 3,2 N V .JC .1 35 , , . 1 -' V . - 'wif fii'- fiefir. -w -. - ' 'ff -u,g.'::v' ,z-::- 4 my Y ..v,9.-nlwfzfa, s K-at f' - 1 I w a' ' Bandf12l and joe Lahoda practice'a'duekE'-71, if-.T-if f The Cinnaminson High School Band is com- prised of freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors who have interest and talent in instru- mental music. During the fall months the Band is found at the football games, playing and cheering in the stands and providing en- ertainment on the field at halftime. The Band also marched in the Palmyra Halloween Pa- rade, the Vineland Mardi Gras Parade and the Moorestown Christmas Parade. During the winter and spring months the Band becomes a concert band. It held two concerts this year - February 21, 1975 and May 16, 1975. 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Q1f::43137fI?11f, ' X- X ' Y'k' new 3:3 ' L,fw'W.-1 A. : L' ' K iv 'f.5Efi2i?7' 'Iii 'e ev Holl Hartsough ' e gig? is And Donna Sandoz -3 ii . Captam fi?G,Fi2 At f 1, 0 Varslty if Cheerleaders Ch ld X129 Lively Girls Spark School Spirit At Sports Events gi... sl A x 1 ,-,.- .- V 1 , 400' Q 2434 - iff 531542 -' f4'Q'f f an ,C 1 51' 1 P' 'B F A ix 3 F .f Chcerleadersf131 ,e:t.,t,ftWF.M.f,,fs3-,ftgf-.51-,WuQ-4ggfvs'sgs!g5q.i.Qfa-ax-Q., 5. V .f wa., f md, F' wtf' - - f:g,w:tesr.gw.:,,q- i,gg1r.i ..-w,..,,, ,, .3 2.4.1 'G f . f ' Q 1 ' 'f2w-fr. 2 5 - s fx M as 'n' M I V e ,, , , Y .Mm.,,i,wW394N Wes t. , w sem ,ts me Q s ,, T. J, sas M .,A. ' .'. 2 r fg3gg5'glf,3i:t tiggsigu , .15 sit gm MSE: ..,. v .r Q x, me a -1 4. E V I .sf im .,, A V 1 N V. ,ya , QV , ggi tg? I Igtlib w . E - 4- I .- -F' Q - Fi ' Tm 1 1 X ,v eggie 2 ' ' elf -2-1, 1 fsmescfaq. -, i72a41Qw'ste.sef214s'w+ . , ' mb a ' I The Future Teachers of America is open to all students who are interested in a career in education. Some activities during the year included visits to colleges, guest speak- ers, films, attending the N.j.E.A. Conven- tion in Atlantic City, tutoring and being teacher aides in the elementary schools. The main activity of the club was the facul- ty tea, held in the library for the teachers of Cinnaminson High School. 4 I if 4- at .5 ML.- ,M e age? , f I 1 gg, .,,,. 1 T - l32, Future Teachers of America 1 5 H e ' Hr 1 ' 'ew -as we wi 'K We f 'wt' 'F 'C' we' 'Q sta g' 'fyixi 4 fftitilifriiilt' 1fM Zf:W1'5 '9f T w -fit?5!? 3Fe1'5iFts-Q G3 'ffl H - -F' TTU fvifii R351 l td if i .- , '- 1 P+' f cf 4 if 4' -. 'Q N Agp ., i Q x , H 3 , eff as ga me -H -L r Je rw 1 'tt-1-Q .ni it tv .W 1 P f 'Q ge 1 X 'T in ff f Q eip tgswf . X . QS- 'ir gr Q K ef Q A' Q, Q A1 1 K , 3- Q' ,e 4 A ,iw 1 .s f Ihem League And Commended The Chemistry League is made up of juniors and seniors who have an aptitude in chemistry. The students go to other schools to take tests for competition on a state-wide level. This Spring the top members went to Classboro State College to com- pete for bonds that go to the win- ning contestants. cholars Win Honors For CHS ,, -,-:Q .wr tri :gmgisgisgf .EV P SPH , J if A SZ, gi 3v,1,lE,...n A xiii ,A e if Emi-'TX Tu Yi! i all Qi,-kl'??1g'l.h TT 'it' is fl' gg. Q , ,,, Kirin if am X . if f 2 ami fee: -as itswee YW fe, Each year Achievement Commend- ed Schoolars are named for out- standing peformance on the PSAT tests. This year five students re- ceived letters of commendation. Vicki Assante was named a semi- finalist and can qualify for a schol- arship. 133fChemistry LeaguefCommended Scholars ! . Q . s get German Soccer Team Q wife? x '79 1 :XE . , ,ai .Alfi- Z, ' ng 'E' L' Q XQPPJ' Hosted by German Club 134!Cerman Club X Many Thursdays the members ofthe German Club could be found meeting in room 210 planning activities for the various school months. Some of these activities included a cake sale to raise money to host the German Soccer students, a car wash, Christmas caroling with the French Club and numer- ous parties throughout the year. The French Cluh is opened to students who have an interest in French culture. This Christmas. the cluh held its tradi- tional Christmas caroling in French with the Ccrmnn Club. During Christmas vacation thc club traveled to New York City to see The Little Princeu at Radio City Music Hall and had lunch at ll French restaurant. In February, :it the Acndcmy of Music in Philadclpliizi. the club observed a performance of Marcel Marceau. ln March the cluh took an ac- tive part in the first International Festi- val at C.H.S. and sponsored a French dinner cooked hy thc club members. li? I t .J JlfiW1,?l4?'i91D9ihu61+ rfeksurffif ,jf , cffrfespondmf r 2 l ,t .Q i ,wwC-l..,i,.,:..,,..Q,,.., ,, -.W l. , 3. 'fi' I ' 15 in Q1 -'ai ' W1T7? 7'Ei,?Ff' X I 7.T','f'fif'-'.'7'7 ?' 'ff 'Q '3 if 557 TF f ,f T Z ,f ' ,J H Y 'hz ' V' I ' ggdeit'KFfl!Y,1MH?'Qi15'bliflifiesfbllihSSfQfE5if1Qi fi Vit, FP 'ld ifJQBallIiKii6lr s'ii Q fel' idifsth f 1 f ' t F if 5 F' F r- t t WW lice f - ' cerl F I , 1 is F F F ' Z A ' NCH CLUB: J?Q'1jZI9Mf,1!9Wf'Br1aiiiDyrhs1nflzebbieesomazl.DmfeConwayag F fench fl Sul!!-Beck? KlY55EfiSfMIQ!?11FF9!Y?f3iiIlfE?4fKifCh?i'SlfsKHrbht1M?'2lnYk Shflfi v Brahma, ikaenifalixidde1YaigmefiifesrefsiiilqidstA1bers fhidhiHerrmi1dezswYvetE?? lei mrHOW?simianfairsffsrsmfmiareismisr:self-phillemn,L-milieaa O N QW 01' n f if -r rrts e Philadelphia To See 'The Little Princev nd Marcel Marceau French Club,f'135 st.: 1, 7 13 ll lsfizeggsi :I H.,:f1 '.g a 2: pq.: JL J 'a :LA - L -' ':,',1 ffm: ff Lx ,z.i1f eWif KY?-2.3 rfG'.1.' '9 .5 'Qi Fwy Z- fi .ix A --Z ', 'Y V. f fr 'T Ji l 3QW?f?E5!lf EM!UsYfF.'4?e?5iF2UF?i5!??4fi99F?PY'aTWWXJ 5?QZQS1795h49iT2UiHS' o ffrIandaoyGrwH1?9ffMQ!fi334k9l1i2M!DDkE:BQW:yi M,iGh2ll5MwefCarQ1 Sfnisklands flex Sfitbef, J Pee!Q21119ik5-BarbaraKir0i1enSIHf , , ' , .FQZQIQGlghrkpgiichafiimeS9iW5Sii?hi,-f?I?QBe119W:'Na,nFdt!irler,Gini!!M11ttiHi:CindYJBibkardsgoDiarie.Een2ifisisY.HarrySeguin: ,RFQl!lf5QAQlErK'l2lEQClf?QfQiE3Cfllf55l4iilf0fZQi'B95i?i7t5?l,Haskins-Y' T513 T tiff-fi ,. ff 5 I ' 'S Q '1 , p Q gf The National Honor Society is the highest nationally-recog- nized honor society for outstand- ing students in grades eleven and twelve. The purpose of the socie- ty is to recognize and encourage the development of qualities that make for good citizenship, char- acter, scholarship, leadership and service. The Cinnaminson Chapter has a program of activities that range from school and community service ftutoring- fund-raisingj to educational endeavors Cre- gional workshops, sponsoring scholarshipsj to social get-to- gethers froller-skating, bowling, picnicsl. The highlights of the year are tha annual Slave Day F Cto raise money for scholarshipsj ! , the installation of new mem- bers and the farewell picnic. ' 5 5 E S ,iir mek1oAss.mterfxmepresidentziifsnsiglifkaglinrfassssxdenizzlliwamgkelarlnaesiesrstf t--' . . . Honors Students Achievments isofnouonal Honor Society Students Learn perations f Government At State .sf - - . . au , ,K , q, .,, , if, . it ' as .V .. - :- f, he- --:,s1.fi, ,nes 4 Y gf Q13 f g':,,z,g...,, -, xv- ' ' 1- z' . ' ' - A DKSGIIQESTSI!-'if1i1?i'Fa3Q'!3'91W-lSQWiil3ef?iZ?l!!mBUi?H-'1B?1fb1-EWm- STANP5 Q 5 S . 'ZZLMQ Q? L nfl-it? . t - 1 fn f t Boys State is held every summer At Rider College for the purpose of exposing high school boys to the operation of the state and local governments and militia. The boys are elected to government posts and carry out their jobs as government officials would. The boys are appointed by teacher recom- mendation. All are leaders in the school with a fairly high scholastic average. Girls State is run by the American Legion for the purpose of exposing high school girls to the operation of state and county govern- ments. It is held every summer at Douglass College. The girls are recommended by the guidance department and are interviewed by a woman from the American Legion, who chooses the final representatives. -V Club Maintains And Handles A- Equipment 12' -. . V , .- . ,.,. s . A 4 rr- y 1 i, . 19, V! P. faihggbmmgjinbviggigs,1,gg.g:o.gri.a.ig-j'ff.-mf1-g,2gg,f r-'st ia. 3. taaa 'so,. f - C A ' it U C K' V U X' Boys StatefGirls State!A V Clubfl37 4 ..... Spanish Club Sings Spanish Christmas Carol This year marks the fourth anniversa- ry of the Spanish Club. An active organization, the club has enjoyed dinner at La Casa de Espana Restaur- ant in Philadelphia, went Christmas Caroling in Spanish to the Cinnamin- son Home and privates residents and sponsored a cultural and foods booth at the International Festival at the high school, jan Murphy serves as the club president. Other officers include Debbie Dunhour, vice presidentg Michelle Geyer, secretary and Bar- bara Weider, treasurer. Se'r'ior Minni- ti and Seifor Pascale serve as the club moderatos. -:ff-Ha-J., fa-,, Q- . f,.,s , ff. -- ..-- 1-Y., -- .. -f, SPANISH CLUB enorlzom now!iieisbffeeKGHSZ,ilfhiiirbaiiafiiliiiifiitliiifi5iii?5iinE.?fi3EEiEaQDdiigiiiiii-iiii,2 ie,1.M1IiDLEiR0We'J4irrMiirbliy,i RitioiieilefqliyefakiifehEkbciiiitfAidajHerriaiidEig?iLibii-Trxsiiyiiiiiiigiiagli-Q2 rwefaayg numeswgaiagkiqwisz. :for-now:.Amyfwfrglitiks9efKbhhQiGhr3s'Wilr6hg hairy1KIebeggKaf5giiMQf-G s asikenfmsbbrepmmqufs ispa j . ..,, s 'rn .1 W- .:--me 1-,521 Russian Club ponsors After-School Te: RUSSIAN-C1-UBfaB0Tr9ManQw:,NfnaiNnume6Y?f6,ImXseissssaanisaveniiss,wsfhefi.ffiif+ti'fh,.LQf4x1fiQ-ieivfsiilsi Lopreslo' L-me Mf:-Keef Chew! tN0vmSlfrf Donnfesfslffiqdnii MQ1er1ie'HrXmP!i-i1TQP2RQWi5f2Q!sfkb 'Kaieigitb Adaff- Seve Galfskis New Ffifli112ff.?3i.?iffvfTI-isvwvhiiSDEQMQ-ifllififfiifvlsflesiifrs ti 138fSpanish ClubfRussian Club The Russian Club, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Hall, completed its fourth year as an organized club. Elected to offices were: Natalie Vil- lari, president, Cindy Ligos, secre- tary and Beth Diamond, treasurer. Among the club's projects were the Russian Teas, the various excursions to Philadelphia to attend the Russian Club meetings at Drexel, the Russian Films, and the International Day Culture and Food Booths. The club meets monthly. Several meetings have been combined with the Russian students from the Middle School. tage Crew Handle Lights For Foreign Festival The stage crew is a voluntary school spon- sored organization for students interested in the hehind the scenes workings of the many activities held in the auditorium at Cinna- minson High School. The members of the Stage Crew adjust and operate the lighting and public address system for both C0lIlllllll1- ity and school affairs. They also huild and set up props and scenery when needed, At the many musical concerts held in the school auditorium the stage crew sets up the risers, The stage crew includes students from grades 10, ll and 12 and is advised by Mr. Deats, chairman ofthe Related Arts Depart- Yll8l'll. E . T4 f-. e, Q.: i. , Lat tr Pit!! 'aoi ri? .sv f T rsir ' 1 l I.I.E. tudents Gain Work Experience -qw-s .65 Q- ,, i my .5t.I i s in i:i5Qni7?3'3l ' ,'ll.E1i-livilgiiiillgil' Ishii 53332.i!?W2F1IQbiiiri5fbi4.SilviosBsvsiiA12f.Hvbfnidi1 r ,. slkvdelfzrreffflficfifalivzniiviiriiisr. Givxraiwtfii. WsSili0iffSki:'Jii1i'fBi1?rfS2i1xli1?QQBlafs:kebygfTitdvis.ar5isig,sg.psig ,gf 3 K' f' T r'r, .- T1 'S All learning does not take place in the classroom. Ev- ery activity in which a person is furnished the oppor- tunity of having a new experience results in learning.. The schedules of the C. l. E. students do not allow them? ,tgplpartigipgte freely inlmany of the activities of thi Though the students in the part-time training igfpgngram should be encouraged- to participate in regu- 5.er'school activities as.mucl'i,.as possible, C.l.E. Clubs gggire-organized expressly f6r'C.I.E.Qan Vocational Shop lfstudentsfTheQQ.i.Ef1gr-funttticrjirig asa par! of the course, providesggcltivitiespivliiclficnhs he made to fit program objecfivesQ!!idj5bh5dQl,leS. 'IfheQpiu'po5e of the C. 1. E. club is .itifiprqgidigfgp6digm1.'hiif'qxehanget of ideas, methods,i'iiiid.5TliffQri'i1Htioi1'Tpertaining to voca- tional education, to piiqifn'cte'good fellovvshipfclqser relationship and a frateiihatistic spirit'imi'ong' the var-' ious club merribers. ,Mfg RonaldiBlackeby?-directs the C. I. E. prngraniforptheiariior and senior boys-at C. H.S. if' 55 'T ff .. V -5 - Stage Crew,fC, I. E. X139 , 1 'fel Pharmacy Club Completes F irs Year Under Direction Of Mr. Cohei Organized torgrneet the interestsgzofh ' ,Z -,., g V A , students whifiivish to pursueifaicai ' ' H' 5 M Us reer in phaifriiatiiiuticalprocedures, the Pharmacy studied the uses of variousiidrugs and-ltearned to compound simple drug prepara- tions, such as external liquids, coughsyrups, emulsions, suppositiof riesfsuspensions, ointments and creams. Mernbers also learned how to use equiphient used in-making dIf!,tgFl+' mortal and pestles, cy- lindrical graduates and spatulas. MrfCohen acts as the club advisor. , . . . ,, ,, L 'I?!fIf1,,,'i i 1' 5 Vi ' 2 ' 1 r 1, f 5 7 r. J ,r.r ,W . r... I I. faBill:DhH2Bi2ei!,lItiX6S99m ' ' l is W c ' 'c 1 ,Y Q ,, g55g::,,gQ,g5:,g :Aff 'H gm 3-1 E111J?'21ii1 -sf if-an L' 'EQ-:ian Linda came ,,--311293 .A use 140fPharmacw Club erseymen Prepare For 9 6 Bicentennial Celebration rgmgbiimmgikuble-ssmaenssfznsrfirimmdeikehr, srarLQaP:esfs2:iK2sFew'e Mr- Cole: spfeigflklsfdfslbs?fiffsidmzdrisonflimfi-zftfintdf. 31 3 11 zihfikfga me Mi: ,-I W' .:ff' V 1i:xvT49-wvwn L ' 1 W-iw fl --1 ib-lwfv -fr -' 1 1 -in ,' , 1-2 assi, ftkyz. Rig f' Jv,' '.mg'1QZff!3if'5fwfEf'f-'.-Q1' Q -J' J i .Jr -2 '-f - 1' ., I ,Ai .WF A .4- is-if'-7 'gviitg zzrixfrifgigtsi F e17.'7s.'f!15a'?Q '.S5. .fi sf, Wh I-isis! 5 'E k,-,' L if?L1TfP5tg?'5?':, ' rf' 1 'Vg QTL f ' Q ,.'- kAk..V, is li Pat!-vPrQSt0ri raids herifwtfsfed xenozksfisfihefhistfiryrDffS9vithsim.New- JerS6'r11!sdnQns.Qf r no 1 'iri ,t ' For the first time this year, the jerseyman Club was formed for all students inter- ested in the history of New jersey. Club dues entitles the memlmers to a copy of THE COCKPIT, a state historical magazine. The clulis goal for this year is to be named a Bicentennial School. In order to do this, the club must com- plete a project one each from four different areas. M r. Carr and Mr. Cole are advisors to the club for the 1974-1975 school term. The jerseyxnant lub 141 D EC,-X Distributive Education Club f America mr, Mme ln the Distributive Educa- tion Program, students split their day between school and work. Local businesses cooperate with the high school class by providing training stations. Some class members and participating firms are Sar- ah Austin, XV.T. Grant: Cindy Collins and Bill Doppler, Sears Roebuck and Co., Donna Knellwolf and Sharon Loughlin, Acme Marketsg Bonnie Magonigal, LM. Fieldsg Sheryl Mc-Auliffc, Tobacco Village, Bill Mound, Pet VVorldg Mike Frieclrichs, john VVanamkerg Carol Phelps, Thom Mc.-Xn, Do- reen MacAnally and Steve Saymon, Clover and Janice Morris, VVoolco. s.-ff r W ia at XA t , , ., .-A. 1 f W .. , .e r l 1. o . Cvllgnsfd Bllliggpg 2-arg, . A.-s , ,C SEN P- ROW: john Tliorlipsorx, MikE,FriedrichS, Steue Sdymon,1lBilliDop1:iler. Bonnie,,Mggonigal, Carol Phelps, Cindy McAuliffe, Doreen MacAnglly5 BOTTOM: Mr, Matis, director. fri llects Seven At C.H. . - -YKV mf' k1 u-. Z 1 ,. k P f2,.E15?f1'kiSEi!1LQi?gr3edgQfhds's9l1Qv1LQgmxe-mensIfQ9QBel!Qsa:nssfs?QQ K . M..-..,,,....--Y thx .i , ' , i?. 's2Qv i?iw, JL 1: S ,: :.'f'3fff 2 fs M iii .L-,pgfj z-' 2p,,..,g:2,.3g gag' A - . ,-.iw 2 Qlll i' P n. P .,e Q. '. ffm? 'ji LF.-1? '1',1'i. .-P Q.f3?,.Q1fQ:-' 'bb J g k ?7?'i ' L L P RJ M J '51 'nf -5 329 2. Q - 1 1111? 45:-1 Q zgg eg 12-Qi is V. .QUE 'Y f---ff-,,-ff1f1,, .: v E- --sf-, Fr A ' ,1-'fiw' 21' Qiffazxfsixznogigasuu-11mh ry1.fz JM miswrii pssfsf 'T9lRiil5nY. ifdTb ftibdelf ff 7' ' Q' V f -. DECAf143 Thirteen D.E.C.A. Students Win 21 Wards A Atlantic City Conferenc. Q 4, 1, ,gm ,gg ., tt . ,335 5, ff 1,-,,--, , xx, -,qggyij ,,-qt,,135?g1,qg5'lu3.,3-,zv Q11 .fl +L,-saga .nw ,rv 5.1 LA ,I we f f:,a,,,:1x1Sm::u:w:Qz sur:-,,L.i -xiidzyf it 5 .mf .Q ,,.,-...Wy WL- -. .W ,. 11 M 1-1 f-if 1.,,-f.Qi-T1-,112-v5.5-2,6 View-1vg.5v4 ' Ss' xx' If 1 ' , 'l,'x15i.3ig3i'gT'Tw rits? siwwaf, 7521 :af t 4-5 'L if 'ilikffie'--gf' 'lf' iw rfizff9'x 2fPw0 U , W,..,:,,. ..,k,, ., , L- E' e nit , I ld ,A . ii .JUNJQR D12CA'+r0r hawk reglnvrfesmmnff 'Q eYveftefLewiS.tGindyiGayaehihdd Mofrone. Cindyilfiness D0feerigfM31S3at13,3MAfi2ih1C0rcoian4LBOTTOMFROVWEyiifgig ShuitzQ Fat Cnnningliariiijflalerie Akicewg Jinflftori-is, DgyeQf lL6uAignAl1luSt6ng, Debbie Ferratag Stewfe 'Fyedriclisl gi ,, 14-UDFICA ,. '41 1, fd' Q 1 35 rv 4 QE f V M i 14th nnual Awards Conference Distributive Education Club of America Atlantic City - STUDENT janiee Morris Bonnie M agonigal Carol Phelps Steve Saymon Steve Saymon and Carol Phelps Jack Simoneau Donna Glaser William Doppler Michael Freidricks Donna Knellwolf Doreen McAnally Sheryl McAuliffe Cindy Collins FIRST Studies in Marketing tHome Furnishingsl Studies in Marketing tjewelry lnd.J Studies Marketing tlfootwear lnd.l Store Layout Speciality Store March 8, 9, 10 AVVARD VVINNERS SECOND THIRD HONORABLE MENTION Store Layout Area!Distribution Manual CDry Cleaningj Career Education Project Studies in Marketing CDepartmcnt Storej Studies in Marketing CAuto and Petroleum lnd.J Chapter Activities Scrapbook and Merchandise Information Manual Overall Store Layout Diorama, Studies in Marketing tService Ind.l Display Construction Prepared Student of the Year Public Speaking Studies in Marketing tFood Industry? Studies in Marketing tDepartment Storel Studies in Marketing tSpeeiality' Storel Studies in Marketing CDepartment Storej DELTA, 145 Pep Club Paints Posters - Give 'Er A Taste Of Their Own Medicine.l . QT A-ui E ' .f'1fQ?S3- 35755153 V 75iZ:?i 'l'! ', :l5'1ff f2F'3 7Tn' ' -1 1L., ' .r - f. -'D M f'f: r-KM-14,1 . 2' r f-' X , , gr .-2 fa fa -, fe -A . img-gif f wssfiren f f ery fa re Qriggtiit as 'fir 'f H-- ' 1, ii?Qf?e:,:Q L Q , ,Q 2 51: 146fPep Club 5 .5 A 'aiifssg-,Q -s f-f., ,,. K. , . -f - ' Y 'fy ' Y fx- - r., . -421,4 .Aa-'Q ' 1 :fr -.-P - Sf- P,,,,? ,.,3qfiQ2'45 we-wmv The Pep Club, composed of vigorous indi- viduals, was formed to increase school spir- it at athletic events. The group stressed its primary objective by decorating the halls and making appropriate posters. The Pep Club works in conjunction with the Student Council and is advised by M rs. Treger. Q 4. Q-Q 5 my V lens -1..fx.,,- .W ,f Jw-, .. Y.. -.., 1 M .di 5--B. Z-,.mey,y. we -anime-segm.. . 'P l 6 gf e - -g-1,-2 -Q -5, ff ' , -i r sea- ,, .-war: -,w1'1fm:f?f, 11-1 H ft KEY Cllib Asivfifii Se?1?iiq?llf5fflSSifl5?i??l1Qii5'iy Key Club Members Attend Annual Convention At Pocono Mountains IEEHYJ3 as iivrssidentw15Stx1drEsAlr1arS2'5vQtf?f1tE!1!rcasu1iff?? gaadssehillap nulliiwaeefptasiaenffgrefer: 4 SKEYSYSHUIQE?TQ?3!Q!Yf?Tf2Q3biiswtliiriziflihillirbilltfiilbhfi''I4QS?1ls,fBaWY5MHnae1kehf mi' slime! ,SWFVBCFUSSE MIIQPLEQRONYQEdlitiyvllffiwliimsmaf5EdiH'irfidr: steven G81 iiersliidlts ffllwe tBbsvbld1:gB0'IT9M now: ssmrehael 1ung:n1enardrckafi:1scaaflgmauahanina Vitf?StuatteGbldbCrg2 are-fir Ciurllndf s. The Key Club a male service organization of C.H.S, served the community and the student body throughout the school year with its various projects. Members of the organization sold candy and coke at all home basketball games, helped sponsor a Christmas party for the students of the Multiple Sclerosis School, sponsored a drive for the Muscular Dystrophy Hospital and the Raritan Lung Association. 41.34innitigadgigqggwf 3 at if .L 3:3 i:f'ff ?,Lf1 'iii 1. , 'QQ ' '1 Key Clubfl-47 Members of the Future Nurses of America are girls who are interested in pursuing a career in nursing. The girls learn about their future field through club meetings. guest speakers, und field trips to hospitals and nursing homes in the urea. .l..1. i... I-l8,' Future Nurses Club lr. Zank Assumes Advisorship Of The Ship's Log C'2 .,'r ff x 4 Y 's l e Y N vm Zahn,.saavismarrsggigs,wifnipsugipgngkgohlah eaiggfiiimrne suiygrpg. e l A Editor ...,, .... h flichvllv Moore Sports Editors ........ Doug Ponsku News lizlitor ...,. Barb DiCiacomo Tim Sakaguclii Rich Nloocly Typists ,... .... K zithy Cuprurola Features . . . . Belinda Quan Lillllu Cflllillllfl - Cuihy Busby jounne l.ighkL'ap , - , V... , -, - - V ,M-:. . 'Q' sr. 5' wfmxvaz-er swag .2Q31:.r.' 7. 1 . F ' ' '- ' s A V f ' g ' l .nga Ldiior . . . .... jill Curita Advisor ........ Mr. Link :sa fk. 'Leif-nf, gf!-1 -r PM V 1 if pn .H.S. Debates j.F.K. High School On School Dress Code 42915599352 9ffi?Bx5i??9 ffifiidi Gutskunifgf13fllQAlifgiv3Sl9E,e1.el o I bzarmfrs ,Cl.bB'fjl-fliifqltirih fiiaiadiilayfiiJfEieuQ1QfgT Q CwidvH2ithi:r,QBi1l Le-MDSRQS Sxandmgemrs. Clldmbe, ' iadviwiri fHH,rbi,rDiCfi8si1ri1Q6'-5 Diane DCDUSSQQT Adam J Freedman. I .Q v . ' . ,. Q, , ., , 4, . 'C' n gk F- 1.-...L ,. , . .. , , , Yf,,-Wig.-,,-.1w,, 5. ssmrsif Gaqmh6,,'1Je!iaie ij 1 1 The Dclmtz Club lb opn n to all st dents who ilu o Pirguc Fha club hnld tuo formal clnlmtcs .lgmist the dclmtc tl lm from I I' lx High School Subjects mn from dcbatls on thc- drnss Lode and thx usa of fmll cvlms to the use of nuclnar cm rp and prix .ici IHNZISIOH . . . .- . ya ' - ' 1 Xa . A. '. 1 -1 x 1 1 1 I ' rn V Ship's LogfDe-hate Club, 149 J- tudent Councll Serves As The Lm Problems of the school were discussed at weekly meetings of Student Council. Officers and elect- ed and honorary members meet regularly during, the school day under the direction of M rs. Treger and Mr. Bates. Field Day, Homecoming, Oldies Dance, Square Dance, Spirit Chain and Roller Skating parties were undertaken by the Student Council. Opin- ion Polls were collected by all students in the school by the group also. Under the leadership of Michelle Moore, a se- niorgmembers also participated in the Interna- tional Fair. Money raised from the activities was used to help support charitable organizations. Aiding Michelle Moore in her duties were Holly Hartsough, treasurerg Karen Meyers, recording secretaryg Nancy Chandler, corresponding secre- tary. Roberta Haskins served as vice-president until her early graduation in january. jeff Som- mers succeeded Roberta for the seconclsemester. 'A 1 K-iii: wgg fw s as 1 Leg if an 3555? tw ,ogagj-lAuJitQt,5, -,1-as - 'f' ?. 'KQV Y jfs-1.1-ag, 33.5, 1. ,,- if A F 55: ink 'F' fif- W ea .. eases Q ez? Q QE l50fStudent Council Between Administration And Students fill! corfeipioridingxSecretarygt Karen Meyfeii recordingf 'retaifyg Helly 1-larfsoxigh,treas1ir6r3 Roberta Q-lislciixsl vice-president: Michelle Mooreg president ' ' 22444 ILS? AI.: luv' , ffarllav li' A 1 Lf1n.ofJ , - E- 4313. Y L.. 1 Student Council,!151 FBLA Member: Sell Christma: Cookies After Schoo 2 eeel 2 Q N Lit W - iz4t,,.m5r:Q A 1-wg' 5 6 15. fn. . s ':'i:4': I' . f i?giYL1y:'i::2f , ' . - ' 15'.:g:1vf1iw::47 U che A -ini in-.-Q ,e A 1 1 .Sf -M ' ns-- , . - li N- -4 -,.,-4' X . ,gi f , 'fs A 11 av 'f' v wx, d 'mh ' - K , f S1!ezf3'5ev'eSrfbhfdksbUSiHess,sr2f6mehtSf i W 'Q l ' i 'fnsholdbe'dQne5imEhis1way. 5savs MiSS fYiw!l0 www Fnsrfr- 1 V Wfwf gfg gh1p1HA:7,y Q f, - f- g . ,f W, V., l I3l,A 15:3 -,. 'J 522' EE R f , YL 4, I X . Exchange Students From pair Mexico, Venezuela nd France Civ First Impressions Of The . . . 'wf 2 sg. . W ff ,afrlf ,I-ii - , . ATF-A m f' 2-Zefff fmgyf W iFi ,. i fi7?iT'1 f1ff'T'F?'il g lm?fn9E9ll 951 .s , I Five exchange students represent- ing three Spanish speaking coun- tries and France have been in this country since September studying at Cinnaminson High School. All have formed their opinions of the United States of America and have settled into a very American routine. Dominique Alean, a ninth grader, is a Parisienne and lived with the Blomquist family. Dominique speaks some English and Spanish and has traveled through Europe and the Far East. The Alfieri Family welcomed Ar- noldo Garcia, a tenth grader, from Onterrey, Mexico. Arnoldo spoke a little English but learned quickly. Playing the guitar is Arnoldo's hobby. lo-4!Fore1gn Exchange Club ld? diss, .4 V a-'grfafxr ' , . ., i ,l - f - . - . ., V iffy -lr -EVA 1 fgjaii f VL . M Vkrr Vlia ig in 1: Kr A 1 il'li2fl'fZ'ZeZig1T15i1ifZJ3.viii -PailC7 S , ecflvffewfn Field Dayaci-vm il I1- P5 '- e'SfudenfsljidxaliHerriandea. ffiim Mexl' ' d Members iof the -Foreign Exchange Club listens' as Sue Rauchwerk ii , 6' ini-Esigidirai BQsQ5lEliiiX1!,!g1liQZ. ff1i9n'iMigglQ9 l?N!ld'M F- . V - I outlines the agendaifor the Exchange Club Tea honoring the visiting fi f 3' M2212 - A A f l e i ' e ' A ' ' i. .ii ...S'n.,, Qfgqr. ,, 1, - ,,... . WQ., Mau' fu- ,. , ,,,, . . German Soccer Team and C.l-l.S. exchange students. , 'U 'i 55 1?-ggi 4 M Salkingitreasurerz lleuis6'Somers. vice- Aida Hernandez a senior, speaks English, French, Italian and Span- ish. She is the guest of the Meckel family. Aida has traveled extensive- ly in South America and Europe. She is a native of Venezuela. Nieves Sainz-Esquerra, a senior, hails from Madrid, Spain. Nieves is an accomplished Flamenco dancer and singer of her country's folk songs. ident ind Lariyklehdipresident. ' . i 5 l i i f in 5. Ti 5: ' l I A Foreign Excliani-ZeClub, l55 -1 V. ,. - rpm-f-,S - sg, ,.,g,-fc faifs, ' V A '2 if lil fy 'L'i:1e,11.7FL?-I'ZZ3 Inkofdtf U' plemeti the Sgjihi'orgClass:,rtreaA.,r I sury, the blasisQ ofg1975'sold re4 freshmcuts at homc football gamesfixl oifiesisarncd were used to financc various class activities - gragikuagtion, class tripiand cl11ssQf5?l1tififAn innovation to this years concession was they initia- tion of a tickct system. were sold at strategically located booths and refreshments werq sold in particular areas. was no exchange of money food stands. All refreshiijeiftfs were purchased by ticketsgfmiissp I Leasure and M r. Yasaian the group. 1 i' ' 5 :r.NJ1Q,0S lub C oi1ussioiiStanti . . tv. A X, law. Debbie Caridcs hielps serytzihotichocolnte, ' V' A do Y0l'fWa'ft? Cokeprh -Pup? asks Md lf Q .XX Nm -X x -' ' Hungry Fans cluster aroundithe concession stand during halftiiflffiioi J y 1 . ,-7 ,, . INDIANA his EB W 1 J 51 , Z A 41 f 'g f if I 'fgwz . 1.4K ggi A, 'E V ,fy W U 2 ' ., ix.. .MAA I U ' I : 'f Q ,M 2. :J .5 L 1 31 'Y' L' . , 1 , . u aa f BQine55.wfSiQ aEQ?, sc.i5 Qp51fi1sigreek?34 ai1Qaa5kg5iEiEfs. Q f Q a Buccaneer Staff Volume Nine ISS, The Buccaneer tt- can e A 3eXd6lf alial6ffi'i4'1Hii!1e1ifHust6ifQlS132f5QND 'BOWK l4ihSQ?!5f! i66gii2fl3! rfvifllbillli 2 McBi!if1ii?9iMik97Q9Qf,ff!'?l Stiff A321155 63356557QHfi5'U!?i16rEiiQdi3lQif3Q3!if!91?5Z!l9!5lSQEiA1!i!?iBiC11ififd?fKi1f!aM5r Lff u 59? !4iD1i1i99?Ei? N-Hhf9'i 9h 'iS!59S?i1i ,Pb Yl1i5r23?Y??fS35fileiWii2f?3ffi?5l?f15fQQY5136i?ii!!f5EQ1?317165322430F45 123 ,. 3 Q -f K: 1' ' X' - ueeu. g..a,+fff,g11e egg, u...Tg 1 Ax f 155' Works Hard + To Prepare e i, 1 ,.3, , 1 - x QM. ,, - Y Qi,-1 'fr , , fm W f , 1 , ,, . -' xgs,.x gf: ,T ' -Y -, 1 - J IMA, ,, fr I M W . - H Q- K I I 2 ,pen . 1 -Y.: 53,3 Q.. E:- MCGUVGYUH QiAnzs1riG9f1 Ywwolkg r2Pr2iQP 1S 'iYQf f5vlPSxfl1e Sfkff snlveiarlwdut vrnblsrnifgi 1 13fif 5l zgfi gf GvEdiwHfi+Chi9f Bvife-1511'?'vf i!1 e1rv9 2eP9v S 'f!0'11'fPff i if V Amy m ldy9Gi5 whiie m ' Se?!oi-Ktypes pagegfox the Fqbruary dgggllinb. A L W, ,, The Buccanevr Staffy' L59 , ' se?i0r, 5pf. belbygd adwiiibi. ?ris1Ees ' i651rbh6k iviarkinhehvfggl ind fvei-y gn- ibylble-l 1 .f -1 l Another Year +fS'l52ff0 P-'vf -The ef+d 2ff 12HS FwdF'22ffQ?mfhrvi2fiG!f1QffW lee? McKqy.,1 'f'A l VA', , ',,. fyly L,,V..i! Azjy. l60, Thv Buccaneer Staff , ,mn---1, . 'ff' A N. l A , 'Q lsxiid .. 1, Y Y ' nother Yearbook is Q 3 Ahl ur-,wi dennys daiargirhesciflszchggrltepaii1gi5f,age5a!'p+4 sfaifkss assign 'Shir-if ,er. ,, W,,A. -. My-aging? ,W. itgilkdelgefliizkeiira-1geiiius??? 8fWOl'li.'- in , - 13,,.-- W -Us 4 H- - Each day from 3:0010 5:30 the yearbook staff can be found in Room 208A busilylputting together the yearbook. Though on the surface it may seem like mass confusion, actually an lot of hard work and ded- ication. is put- into lay-outs, copyl writing, billing, and captions - all part of creating a yearbook. But through all the hard work the members found time to exchange jokes, stories and even a little gossip. The staff hopes that the students have as much fun reading it as they did putting it together. 'l'li0 Bum lm 1591? 7 'N .' .bfflfi 2. r Afif 'W . . 1. A , . r , ' 1 Lf + - n Q:i ' 1 5 , , 'z ues! In H3'.2..TJ,3. f'- 1,1 'Rai -ff 3.- gf. ' Um' ,Q 19 , ,,,f X' iffmzfii 1' ,-'2'T+.-11 1.1 4-v'x,3q-.Q..,- x - '-7:1 -f',wji'f.p , .,f.,.,x- ,,',.-.1 1 P' I' I v F X v n XS x 'r ' s F V 1 f .- 7 X A - s Q . '. Iv',-. x l 1 'l',N ,Uv 1. ,r kgs. 4 A -5.1. ' . . N r. i ,-,,-- I. Q, 'ri xx -Q 8, - ,A v n ' 4 . ,, ,V - up I-' .. . nfs v I 4 'I dj- ' 1 . v .4 D A 1 ' i 5 Q I! , 1 1. The Junior year was a very important year at Cinnaminson Hi 3il?gPat Britton became our president. over the selling of doughnuts any gfgzql machine CMONEY, ing Chair'Ma n wasvplanned class? A first for C.H.S. -jmand -a very prdfitalfile expe- rience! Glass ringsfgyere distributedRJrEOetober 29 -Vggdgylong awaited KL and iyvliitpopxoite- ment.lpMiFs. Weilgrhitieigluarfd Mr. mainedias the Lelpass ladvisorsiiThe poiiderpgfha. game, for tli34t'Qir?Ftin3e endedein a tie 12-12. K Q4AndglaSt, but leastQ the junior-Senior Prom if toovkffgace at the Merion Inn on Friday, Maya twentghird. As the year came to a close the meinhijs-of the 1976 class looked forward toiff' returniiififto C.H.S. as the mighty seniors? ,f P W , ,. X, W1 - ,,-f-7.-RWM in - v -ry, , , Y I, g VA: Z mxkyr . B 5: .. , , .V V :glass 8dVl5.0l 'MeT34lYV5ll?!'bf?kl21 3' iff if 'lid 'tl' 164fjunior Class MON EY, M addition they Rockgfttff W ' v Tflffif' Karen Aboocl John Adair Paul Adison Virginia Albasi joyce Albert Michael Alfieri I g . I 1 i if fi r lift aP' f .1 A W? cv 'f t .v t A Caren Alpert Rich Altus Steve Amitrano 'I u Q N , ' as '7- Mark Anderson K f Betsy Angst t ' Gina Aristeo fi 5 , ',.'t Q' Lkv, 'i'.A joe Artuso Valerie Askew Dave Bachinsky Adrienne Bailey joanne Baker Eric Bard l Brian Bear Karen Beard if J Debbie Bink Bill Binole Linda Bliss Peter Boardman l 1 , 1 if WC- -. ' 1 is' Nj wav' are YJ' f 1 f' 1 N .' g- in 1 Mike Bogdonoff Peter Boginsky Carolyn Bolden 4. - . pmt 7' iq K In 4 -off .' f l -' 1 wr It x K X 1 V 2' J .Q 1.6. i , 1. , '31 . at il Ida , , . , Z--na unior Class Rocking Chair flarathonv Provides Excitement. I N-. 4 5 . V It ...' . , X 4122+155 il? -W Wm 5- 5 ,ew-4 V Q' I-. fs, Q K ,ET V lf' rf. B- +5 L C aw f. ' '49 Y 9 'll 'Qi 55,472 Q YJ J 55' AI YJ X. if .,. wi ? -ft 1 rl 1 H4 5 5. P ,L L- Q- K JT,-fzyflls N I ..Q..., , , .4 I , . ..,.,M.. II, Y H? ' A l' anny Boyle Faith Brill Gail Burton Cindy Carideo Chris Carter Mike Casey -loc Cecilia joe Cipoletti Kathy Closs 'an l Pat Britton Don Callahan Linda Carina Renee Carter Helen Castagna Mare? Brent Ciurlmo Mike Coar Ba 'd'ma'le Jeff Bujnowslci Larry Capraro jill Carite Tim Carver Sue Cataleno Chnslensen Debbie Clark Bob Coates im Brennan Rich Chuday qw! 3 1.1: .av ...- 'awe ,gil i 1' W f QIUNIOR CLASVSAQFF Pat Lofresto, sescretiiryg Patrlirittonl presidentg 'Delibie McClafferty, treasnrerg'iBeth 'DiF rank, vice-president. S' junior Classf165 gm Junior Class Votes Pat Britton To Presidency .f lo, 1: Jews ,, f ft far X . ,W ff, . . , 55- 1- Ls .M 4 ' 1 ',,,ft?:.,'i:,J1 W . C A tif Lx- - .1 f ' ig ,gf , 2 L 5 P l ClassiAtlvisor,- Mr.f Dqmerg as , ., .J - 9cl91ii?1fLgC'P5St MwmisfsfooffebrsfsewrfveySub . - ,Cataleno Hp.eg5,f f A-b,t . Y Qu Q L. pg s V, f I tit' ' to ' ' 1- H was , V I ' F 1-I C ll 9 V K l fi ' il ' A 2. ' 1 - I' 4 . , C A Y ' I 'i in Q Cm .- e a l t 1 xx t N 2 to 1 '-I Q C7 l W W V W, C!o2: ,Q5'7fi f A 'X . IW, fl 1A , , f if X' fn' IM, LM to I , ., Q 2 t '11 3 ' C' f AY 1' A X , , , 5 N foxy- 'I-if r S i C Im, , 2, i la 1 i 1 5 f A Brain , Valerie Collins Constantine Diane Conway M aryann Brian Cornish Kevin Covert Frank Coyne Jule Cranford Kathy Crist Louis Cullen Mary Pat Cunningham Corcoran Tony Cusumano Pete Cwalino Steve Cyr Fmffk I Joe D Agvstil Tony DaGrosa Cunningham Jeff Davidson Dfane Custer Scott Day Nancy Deacon Tom Deeney B Dba?-osllni Beth DiFrarll Ira Daniels Kim Daye ar :Fran 166ljunior Class W- - f an if sl ar if :fW'1 I -B' zl 'Q ,s 1 'K L W '-5 x v N Y' l li- , - X A ,I 1, if .1 A. ali l :AJ ik I V I 4 O.. 1 L E 0 1' 5 9 1 ' V ' Q4 C' I w- I 61, 'tiyl' 1, . ,-urn x F-fi, .2 995' 3 V I is 1 . M, x . ,, Q' V 4 .X 1 .ff .i .1 -me if Vg. . I , , v u ,, , in T '. ' '- . , '1Vq,j'4' , -,N in 1 Ceceila Dietrich Art Dobie Kim Dodd Beth Douglas Michelle Drenik Nanette DuBois Curt Dumbleton Linda Edwards Lance Englehardt Sue Entwistle Andrea Epstein Bob Falvey lleane Feller Vickie Faley Debbie Ferrara Alan Ferraro Bob Fischer Steve Flaer Bill Forrester Paul Foreman Donna Forsythe Fran Fortino jerry Foy Adam Freedman Mike Friedman Steve Friedrich Terry Furbee V ' , I the,c5feite,riaifA1iiy.Siliieraud Diane Paianelli Chat gverlunch. ' Seott lab instructions forgprojectr F 'Physics-if riff Q, To fg,1,Q i 7 4 g , V 1 junior Classf167 Linda Gallons Stephanie Garrison Donna Garwood jim Gaskin Cindy Gay john Gerstmyer Shelly Geyer . 1 r 3 S SS Colleen Gibbons Robin Gibson Tyler Godshall Felicia Gonzalez Diane Good Tom Cooclwun Bob Graham jim Gray Tom Gray Mark Greenfield Bill Grelis Carol Grunigen Mike Guerra Dennis Gunn Cindy Gutekunst Sue Hqfner Beverly Harkins Rhonda Hazell Maureen Heffernan joe Heinig Lisa Herold if .nw 'sf Sf. will gl? af 1 1 Wu 16 ,k. - 'bil i i'ii fi e-i, ' 168,fjunior Class - H eea, ,... L ,ff , f I v '. r A 'h it ,I l, 5'-Q?'a' . . -.aff r5n1,f,Q-3 fray?-2 'vga +1 -5 f, --I, -WM ,Y 1 mar 1. -9- ,, -1 wp, ,, ,J -. fa , ,f , , ,:, , ,. ., , .5 .a .,, L vf:eL:?,.1g1, ,, .. f , 1, . , , 1, ,, ,, , N ,V ,. V 559,415 :Hi-Tm' 'T UW 4 '1-lr152.,f1If f S'--4 S ,- 4 V -'ii . - f, ---F l . Q on .4-d. in '-VL, , if 'ii Q ag, ' .qv 1 E :lf 512' 4 .IX ' fi i ' 'W .Q I --, ,.x.,,, .rf ,J .V .Hr I .mi tr- ':.-11 rj-51 1 ,-,1 ,, ..1.......,,,.. ., .,, , , r '4'W ':2 :w 52-?5 21S X a ' ' ' '-5 ' iii ' Q '4 E. M t if . ' -I 1 gl lljif' ET 12 3. A in 'S xi: w v ., ' ' XV, J V, 3' 11 '4 fr, ,. U- ' - R ya-ff 'El if N, . L. was ' 1 1 9 .f .' A ,aa r ,. .'y,,,:1. F V! ,E - ,v - 'Z-I J -:hfv 'tr1l'2,.,yjB- V 5' - j '-'g:':':?'n 1 4 155 eil i J - 3 ft.r.'.'.zr'.'I'I -'.-L-I .tw ,1 '21 4 'H 1 Q' 'f1L9i.'h'. .'.'. '.'.'.n ive? :FJ .Y 'K ' i if I! joe Heston ll?lliinEeHill Teresa Homann Lon Ann Huston B 'if' Edn Kthfl' Pstuiaisrg ,im 5:22 f,f:,,.g,sa:,:,,,, janice Hibbs lm Deg Mary Huber judvjohnson Bob Hickson Lmda Hoeger Earl Huff Karl johnson Joanne Hilbert -Eggiggflfllgilnac Barb Hunter Sue johnson junior Class Membera Are Initiated Into the National Honor Society junior Classf169 Class Rings Worn B juniors As Symbols Of Thelr MOUHtlHg Robert Karanzalis Mark Keller Denney Keys jean Koehler Alan Kreitzberg Dave Kuzma Doris Kavanagh Frank Kenney Diane Keyes Debbie Kohn john Kradoska Mike Lafferty ss of . H S rl .M rl A tin' f' 4 V af .Q-'Y AQ. 'aa f .Lv ,W .ng , a Ma. ., 4,712 wa. , V . i 1 .-' Ai , jan' Murphjq Nanaiie Daliois-and Mike Guerraisiudy- A il? '-FI segmenfs of a filnm strip asipart, of ,Arnerican History class. '3 5, , .sri iii fy! Y Lf, fig Q . fri ' Q f 73 2- -f 'G 'f 'S 3,-no U A X ' F' Q., f -- PM L 1. KLA 'Q t X 'Q . ff- 2 V, 'X Y 71YK'g.-',b -N - ' .i h 4 ,..1S'ga..-'W V 4 S. ' V V Drarn Majoreltes Patti Kems and Carol Richards. En. . , r' A ' 7 ,ff gi ?x ai f f - 31- A p t-N-. ' ' X 1 '..K'l'-nf--4 '5b':.:i'a . 3' - f iv h' i ' P l ff? A ' K if L I - v 542 l x i ' 4 'rf' . Jfjkt 5 I -' ' Q 1 xi' Pi .-an Q' ' E in i fm Qu S lm 7 1 lx M: ai N L 'Q 'I ak , L ' f' 1 P :ii ,Q .I 1 ff' K , 3 XXX , 'iw Wi P ', 4.3--9 ,fa Q qi Jin K K .093 'rfxl ,, 49 1 . f, ii' i f . nf . if f, .-3, as-:Q 'X mf. Mark Lahoda Louise Lammey Anna Lane joe Lanni Mike Larr john LaSalle Ed Latacz Karen Lawler Matt Lawson Dave Lemberger M ary Leusner Yvetie Lewis joanne Lightcap jim Lillie Sandy' Lins judy Long Pat LoPre-sto Peggy Lo Presto jeanne Loreaux Richard Lund Ed Lynch 241. Candy Niaclienzie Glen Malluw Patrick Malicrre Larry M andclkehr Kathy Martens Tony Martino Tom Mayberry 1.- ..'v1r x Q junior Class,flTl ,H ,V 4 ng' ii ,fm .I Y NQZE ld Av 1 h , 45, ' s 0. 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Ellen Wechsler . , M Wlefillgrt Nalllgiszmiller Ted Westlund llligael ll haley Barb Wieder Connie Williams gyxvlwflnat Williamson Michelle Wolf Gail Wooden Llndy Z, lg Bob Yayac Matt Young Charles Zeccola m a 'mmer Roy Zwick 1 , WEIQ lN1fif'fw1p' - 1 9' A i In H 4. fin, ,,. 1 ig,wN,fpv,f' naar: f iziequgggaiifegahig fp. glgifggegigggihasigiangga gdgffgivrgigigcgeeig iffh'nkSeKar!evfSfarwdef-e iiir W n r 2 : 1 i 5 h , U, ji-21,555 1,rfp,f.f . 'q v 1 gf e f gf ,:391 .1 ..: - 1219 :i,4a.4:iAi':gixz.s:,,r. . 43 xikrmaa:sQK3a..l'!5rsia':3225:S,9fQfaiaff2fy541513:-2 fi vhs l78fSophomore Class Nancy Berger ,e,. 2 , Y 2 , mf 2.3. I .. 4.1 W w-5 , 'UI-. um, UI .lt 04 - , .annum n -z, 3 Sf 1, ' Qxx I X, A if i ' ' U, Ing r ki . 5 ', I I i A alf- ,skf xisvr, 5 ti f xr 'N , AX 'x' ' , -.l :Rin A -311:31 U If ia f f' , , l l lf g L if as '21 1 . -X 'W f -3 IU 'V .,. t xywl p lip 1-in Belinda Berr 'i'F?'j'?EYsf FT WEf'?lif? 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Wy 11 L w W' 'I will ff .L T if M .a,, gtg-33 W' W .. si ,.-,i..t L sf 5-m'Ei3:fgL.:,:acLM sf QM3' ffmm lffafeacfxigfz-31 A ' i nie' :sa - ' ff' A it in if - 'alfa 5 ,' N x Y .SQ fx L , I I Q? .1 ' , f .1 .22-we ll A i , ca n 1 Ui t L.. A if 0 'Q 'Q v A' vii 4, 1 T Ei ti Huw vlif Vs: ug r A O 184fSoph0more Class 313' xt! i My c 'P 1 H e qt. Wir 5 'xi H .. 'ic-9 1 1 xx . 5' , ' 'J I if Ti K l r 1, Q If Il fTT+Z,,4' '.- Q' ,ig is '1 . ,u: ..' .. . gf? '4 . V skull 'i.?4xfl2 fr . a.. i Une' 0 fn '.. .2 . P2557 'iii Fr 4 ,,' 4 llyfllq , - , .- if ,i if Qi E! V 213: 4 Zi' ,. fig L .. Ni ii as xx-5 fb. A f .N - T 'T -x L 'S' fi X . or ff ' e e V. 1 ag: . 91 igiigl airs: M- 1 : 1 -A 'Yi af, . 12595-i -i f ' 'rm-eesifiawu 1, 5 . 5 'ii fi 1 .W me 5 i f if ?'ai- L I b ,,,,. . ' Q: x fx, - 5 Q . H ' f . l WP- ? wary gg la r . A ig' 4 :' Q V , - fy.. . Bn' l 'Q' , - ge' 3 anus- -. A D 9 gli? :Y , mi Y ' , - I N i 5 i fi , 1 M . v 4 N i 1 '5- 9 x 'ir f- 7 ' f iff df. I A H if A K .3 ' ' 'Ye is gi f min Virginia Mike McGovern Mike McMullen Patty McDonald McDonald Mike McClinn Veronica Glen Me-ierdieck Gregg McNally Larry Mears Linda Medvene Meeliim Robert Nlerilig Amy Mellcerson Bob Meseroll jim Miller Barb Mojta Warren Mell Tom Metzer Barb Miller Linda Molotsky Karen Melnylc Sue Meyer Mike Miranda Trona Monchak Anne Mencer joe Michel Al Mitrotz Connie Mood Lorraine Miklas Llonnie M odgelewski Mitchel Moore X151 iii i 'al,Qif? ' P152 K 1 - l9J'e'3?T39'ff55'I Ma Hartman And Pa Pascale Head Sophomores In The Right Direction l85fSophomore Class Cindy Morris joycc M nrrone Rich Mound Mike Mulligan Kevin Murray Phil Murray Bill Myhre Mark Napoliello jim Natale Robert Neilson Kitty Neville Nancy Newman Rich Noon Nancy O'Connor 'ri . , ,. -O ! xx l, J. 515-.' J rf fi l'l.Y '5 1f ,ff of v 'L' 5 U l N ll 5. Y ,E 5 ra R i j Q f r f A I i rv' Donna 0'Neal Greg Ogden Bruce Oram Niurk Oxman Linda Palmer Andy Patwlano Chuck Osmondson , . 9 r ' n Matty Patchan john Paven joel Pecchioli Marian Pedcn Mike Pendino Dan Petersen Donna Points Law renee Potesta jeff Powell joe Pozniak Tony Preston Sue Pulasky- jm Purcell Belinda Quan . L P V i l86fSophomores 'Y' :ff X f P 'X lillff if t 1 Q A 'E' v ' Y . L 'Gr ,- , M V 1 pr 5 -wg--W,if? ,gg 5,gY,L.EwL.f--A iz, .i g :wig in ,Q .Vg gy, 5551 nz 4: ,xzrgiifgszgf A avr W gy? EELS-'mf ffmwrerrlehlf Ls., w-1, 1 , x Q55 . fr' , i' 'refs fx Vg: 'J' fi! . . if' fs ' he Q fl! A V s,s gl E K I N t , Q XV 'If 'f' 4.4 fix! ' cur' V. R' 'ii iwl 1'i o? 1 ' 1' 1 ' K' ' , 7 ' . ! ,gil A l 1 Las R NW -X ,. ,I Q-N ,M ' l f X, lbw Sfuvp Soc Sue Reeve Alan Reid Mark Raleigh Rauchwerk Anne Richards Gail Riencr Reynolds Chrig Regzko Carolyn Rice janicc Rich Robinson Soc Ritchic Lqslig Greg Robinson Robinson Teal Salkin Sandy Robe-rggon Scott Ross jeff Sakaguchi julic Schmidt Rodriqucz Tim R056 Cynthia Mark Barbara jim Sapia Arlene Schettcr Schwieker Simmons Pam SL-arfass Scalgsc john Seitz Diane Shaner Scott Simpson Bob Scilcr CandyiSale, Car Washes, Cake Sales Help Raise Money For The Sophomore Class Treasurey -,A,.f ....,, Y.- anna -l .L HA . :ur-W1 Y , ' nr . ' .,,,,.- ' R' ,W - 'L --.b ar -uw, f 1, 1 f 4 in , faff iffy fb j ' ' -:-3,,,f-,cs 1 QV- -rzswzxff:ms'.:ig,a,.,g'11,'s ,. . ar. . I Z , , ., .. i R finnimheslfhegfjrfistfliafcgdvlins 5h9Fi2ld Days K Snphomon- Class, IST jo Ellen Slough Craig Smith Denise Smith Pat Smith Phil Smith Richard Smith Wendy Smith Louise Somers Ruth Anne Snulliard Pat Sowney jay Stack Cindy Steeclle Bob Steel Lisa Str-ndcl Cheryl Stevens Lisa Stevens Mark still Kathy Stoneback Robin Stosuy Kris Streckenbc-in Diane Strohlein jeff Stump Pam Suga Vicki Syderman Dawn Taylor Eileen Taylor Linda Taylor Monica Taylor Darryl Thomas Risa Turner Noreen Tumas Lori Tranovich Mike Tortu Nancy Tischner Gary Underwood lSbf5ophomorc's vs' ' LY 4, was , ' I : WSSQ5' s 'fn -vt A 'og 'Q W 'X 3 ll Q Q ff? v Tu Wg gt 97,2 1 x 51 vi l I t i 6-S L ,ir S Q Q 'O is I k Y 1'5 Q l T95 ,Q , t ta, fr, H is 5, my '-Q.- . n- 1. - ' - ,- , es --, 1 fx' . 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XA K xxx! :vt A- Q The Sophomore Class is not only one of the largest at Cinnaminson High School but it is also one of the most spirited classes. These students are present at most pep rallies and are always heard at sporting events, cheering for those being honored. During their Fresh- men year, the class participated actively in all sports and in class competitions. The lceen sense of competition continued this year when the class participated in Field Day, Homecoming and in the ear washes, cake sales and other fund raising projects. As in the Freshman Year the Sophomores spon- sored another class trip - this year to Great Adventureland. The Class of 1977 is now beginning to pay more attention to their course and subject selection as they are one of the first classes to have the opportunity to choose from a num- ber of quarter courses. Also, during this year they became more concerned about the direction they will go upon graduation. With Ma Hartman and Pa Pascale as class advisors the sophomores are headed in the right direction! Sophomort Class! 189 Glen Abood jim Adams Mike Adler Greg Allmalluri Bolr Allwusi Dominique Alcan Tom Alfieri Maria Amnroso john Aquaro Slove Ashman Harriet Atkinson Sal Avena Cindy Buclnnan Cindy Bailey Penny Bair Charles Baker Shannan Baker joyce Bulugu Karen Bari Karen Barkley john Balm-man james Bauer Ivy Beatrice M ichellc Bcdnar john Bcdnarik Liz Beilvl Danny Bell Marilyn Bell Roh Beraris Shelly Bear Mille Bille Alicia Blake Pat Blomquist Rochelle Blume Anclrea Boardman 190 Fu shman Class Largest Freshman Class, 500 Students, Entered .HPS 'E ,, 3 ir, sg C. V, :lf , -'P' ffl.. ,., ,- .V 1,5 ul.. J if is x , f3'5l,L-,sggvifi f 0 :0121-S63 J W C 0 Q M ' - nnaminson High School In September, 19 4 fu, Vg, -.,, ,,V, .., , .,Y. ,.f -MN ,. ,.,:., YM, ,,,,,,.,,.W ,. .x . ,,,. , -,I .f , Q' ,H 5 r:J,:1LZ1 lff'2,':',, , 1' 1 M-2-fig i Q 2? if :iw15Q3i:iigrS33Sf,,'ij 'M?sLeff5pmbE'3claSSJsduk If , , ,.lL...T,,,4... ...-., , 4- wwf--an john Buginslcy Chris Bonner Lisa Booker Diane Borealino Sharon Borges Debbie Borosky jennifer Bowes Kath y Bowen Tara Boyd joe Boyd jue Boyle Elaine Bozar jeff Brannon Karen Bresnahun Kathy Bresnnn Vicky Brickley Scott Brown Keith Bryant Sue Bryson jeannine Burk jim Burn Marisa Caggiano joe Callahan j.P. Callahan jean Canax-'an joe Casimon Dave Canto jennifer Carideo Carolyn Corrado Brian Carter Cindy Cataleno Pat Catanzaritti Bill Cator jessica Cencetti Chris Chatzidalzis v lwrtrmiienilersonfiehssradvmoraf.fzx C C ,V 4 15' 1 ,,.'f,.1y1, vm fgzw: '::,s,e1.r'M r 1 1 .r .2 ff r 1 ' . 4733 g 7.5 ' Freshman Class, 191 Maureen Clyde Chosen As Homecoming Representative . 1 i f 't ':ae5,'E: ' iilim C' ' 'W 5 SL i ii- 5, W , ' ' A , A ' - , 'ei 1 92 -E :Efll hi r f ii frsi ff - J-1 . . . flu , ,, 'rf is L3 T .-Y 1 aplggg , ,ra greg , ef we e,,sx:A-,cam-weve semen: arerimaaevw ' f. Miles Choyce john Chuday Dean Clerico Jeff Chudoff Debbie Cloeren janet Ciapetta Maureen Clyde Kathy Cicaio Cheryl Coates Phil Cipoletti Colleen Mike Cornish Fran Corr Marybeth Sheryl Collins Connett Karen Christulla Karen Crockett Corradetti Kevin Crennan Bob Creque Rosemarie Rosemarie Cathy Tom joe Daigle D'Agostino Darder Cunningham Cunningham Kathleen Joe DeCarlo Roseanne Mark Davis Ron Davis DeAngelis George DeCarlo Steve Deeney Tom DelPrato john DeQuattro DeVassal Lori DeVault Nancy DeVece 3 3 L., ' x .4s,.,,1x e ! Y -nz , - , ' x ji 6- IL 5 sf Sv if lr.-V Q ,gg Av 'SP 21 - 1 I l as .QS ' 1 if , X .X f I Y! A 5 1. 1 K r -QL, .,, U E 5,. J. 7 1 X vi? . , 1 3 VU? iz - If 41 I 1 'T ei' i' .Q v 4:53 ,,. K if 3 lv '14 ' v'fjg'A-- i f 'L ' V' xl' ,W .- if A il v- In on , m ' -A x. rn f.. 'Q . fa Denise Devereaux jim Devone Darlene Bill Downes Doganieri Peggy Dunn Beth Dian'l0nCi Julie Dietrich Diane DiStefano Patti Dunn Norma Falco D9niSe Dfeniii joe Duffy Kevin Dunn jeff Erickson Bob Ferra Diane DUnPi1Y Lori Edelsrein joanne Engel Donna Feldman Janette Nancy Falvey Nancy Farmer Gregg Fecca jeff Forrest Fougeray Ernie Fink Steve Fizcll jay Foreman jeremy Mary Ellen Kniiiy FOV Ted Franks Gloria Frazier Freedman Furl-,ee joahn Gaffin Dennis Calecki Sue C-allen E Z aj 3 I iv? f ,r 'Q x -... kkdh L ' I' K J fl-A.. .. rx.. U I. . X Q .fffw ,A N. 5 ki 'f L an f- ,lf ii are RL H' has 'iv' 1 X ' g Mi . .5 1 . ,V vi' QA ,,, ,A h' ja, 424. f , - -M, .H 'K -' l -li if 'lx X, :S E 6' , rr ix if is wa QA 3 3 4-'cgi-W, fx'f Hflvsw,Tffl'1wf?9'1'-3,5 W . f .V -, , ,-X.. -ai - 1 fr' ' 'SW' s -1 arm-:.ir1,'-bf' ' - M ,V QSM Freshman Class! 193 194fFr Terry Gamnon Don Garwood Ellen Caskin Mary Jo George Tony Gillfillan Kim Civen Paul Gladys Lois Glaser Stuart Goldberg Marissa Gonzalez jim Grace Robert Graver Lisa Graziano Lisa Gregory Beth Grelis Michelle Griffith Lizell Croff David Cross Shelley Guilino Paul Gutekunst Dave Haddon Sue Harder Emie Harris Joe Harvey Mike Heffernan Frank Heil Steve Heil Jim Heinig Alan Hendricks Joe Herron jerry Hesko Steve Hillman Lori Hinze Randy Hirsch Carol Hoeger eshm an Class L L L a , - QA -415. - A .-ILT .. if , We V '31, , ' 1 .S . T X Sf Y ' - Yi 'Tha '4 Y L-Ui? 'ii 4' vi it Q - xr K M L 6 'K far Q. f , awp? ,fl - i X., Vtqi 1 H5755 swf ' , Q L L 4,9 42? -s L. 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' l ,I 5' 7 I tv s .I I V: X 2-, L T xl I L 4 Fill-, . is -fi X I5 he jacqueline Hoffman jerry Hogen Melanie Hrynick Debra Huff Sam Hughes Rethaniel Hunter Barbara Hulton Robert lero Mike lpri Beth jackson Alan jacobs Kevin johnson Lyn johnson Warren johnson Andrew jones Charles jones Dave jones Susan jones Clark Kane Susan Kay Linda Kazunas Kathy Kearney Lisa Keller Carol Kemmerle Karyn Kennedy joe Kenny Theresa Kny Cary Kerns M ary Fran Kerns Louis Kilmer Becky Kitchens Cheryl Klemm Lora Kline jack Knellwolf joanneKoch 195fFreshman Class ffm sf- :f fa, Nzmr wv J I I Q-V... ., fwezsrmy v .. fa, ,, , , V, Tr, 1, ,a-J. ,,,- - -1- fff:'fJr:1f1f,Aff5f7rL'l4f fir 4 ' V 1. wifi' ugsna 3 z fi 'RT' ' fs udy-Iidllgk 'IE mf-f.-U--HN'sf-,pfb sa.-,, Q.. ,., 1 Q, 5 , ,,,q, 3311,-5 Freshman Magazine Sale - A Success!! Eric Kranlvr Krvifvlg Qsliatlk-ako Sue Lane Marlin Lane Susan Kohn Karen Kollar Richard Luskin -3 L ,mon 'Un Remo Valerie Lester Aung Lansing Kathy Larr Cindy' Ligos I mop: nt, C. L7 bus! Leomporro Peter Long Scott Lvszyznski Nancy Lifka joe Lubitsky gli. Ht' il F0 L ' ' Miki- Lodato Frank Steve Lung Mark l,oPrusto Michelle , Bm mc' C n . Diane Maiden Magdzinsky Anna M aqua: jim Malanos Mallow karen MHCAHISKH Kennv Marquis Sharron Marro ' Mandclkehr Sandy Markman ' if 'f 4 t ,grad all WF X i X A ' A ' , ' i .aff , 9 ' X 15, f If .1 . ' - -,- ,-A 91 wry? ,Ja A-..' , . V ii W. gk 4 f,. ..f ,rx 1, ! . Tw '11 1 fx' vm. x X 1, V '-A f ',g ' , if 1-flfglfhsg ' Lv ' '. X fl: f' uli 2 , fp iii' - -is' YJ Q at rv' ' Q I. .1 f, fr mf f N- , . v I-fxn-:inn .mx . ' - is vb' wi a'- vi' -1. . 'fi i.,: Ea 'nn xl-. I 1' l Ala ,, If n ' fm if ,V fb .X -. 1' N -ka W. 1 i , . 1+ G X 1, q , F :kgs .'g' 8 65 ' Q 1, Q ii Jjfif: , .fs , ! if hfmfy .. in Jr . 1 is , .ff ., 71Qif 7Z si? li' ' NTL' - M I f . U X ' 1' , T' 13 'NO I ,E J' --'Pu ' iw X if 't X. 5 . 1 X, fx. 'ir as M, . ' x Q m fn- avlcl Martens ran Massi an McCarthi ella Mckenna arlt Mencer Mickno Pat Martin Carol Matcliett Diane McCarthy Allan McGee janet McLean Karen Mendelow Pam Miklas Tracie Martin Tom Matteson Frank McCauley Cindy McGee Craig Meadow Donna Meyer Terry Miklas Robert Mason Ingrid Muute Sean McDermott Mark McGovern Suzette Meekins julie Mezzy Tom Miklas 'ws if - f fi the-rfsffffge-is if N , I :- ' 1 5332! .1 Ei t . Q 4,35 37' L ,f tif! iw It A L- 1.35 fa dr .5 , . .i 1 ' 4 . ,I Larry Massey Kim M azi Bill McDowell Lauren McKee Ray Melincavage Dana Michlowitz Steve Milanese is 5' ary McElwee Freshman Class!19l r Henderson nd Ms. Coomb upervise Class Activitie Greer Milburn jim Mills Wendy Morgan Barbara Myers Anne Miller Sue Mills Debbie Mound Ed Miller joel Minkoff Dawn Mozzi Drew Millet jounne Mogenson jeff Millman Tom Molnar Michael Murra' .jennifer Paul Myers Melanie Mynakt E1?Eah:IL:3:l?nek 0 Rolglirsiltth Ne '3afm Diane Noga Cheryl Novatsky jerrv Nu ent Dennis O'Hern Katqlsvci keefe Mary Owns Jeff Famer Michele iilapuga Deborah Parke M' - - - - Fasiimmme Keith Patterson john Petaccio Ken Pileggi Nancy Pinchuk My f'x JNL E. Y igg n 'x I .lx 1' A -.V N542 v j ' H1 'df 5'-' 'fp 1' nf ,Hs i-, ,Far 'lil a lg i 2,5551 i I ,xr fb lp!-,L,.f HH? 'P' f .iiiy SJ I' 5: - . I Ili I I V V .J!'i7i,. Tj, ill. M jf Lb fi? W-P4 , Q X' ....:e. -Silt x , 5 l Pitko Nancy Poloney Proctor joe Prokop Rayca Steve Reeves Rggvuld Lisa Rullo 'andy Savin Sharon Scalise A 4 6 l' ii lf. . 7 , . 'Y ,, ,. Q ' A ,: Pt... - I Mfr Theresa Poplaski Charlese Pulli Donna Rhoads Andy Sailor Paul Schlindwein Linda Porter jon Pulsifer Larry Rinali Judy Salkin Walter Schmidt jlane Pntosky Pat Quan Claire Robinson Tom Salvino Brenda Schofield Clcmcnt Powell Karen Queroli john Rosniclc Richard Sanders Peggy Schrieber Lorraine Preston Colleen Raab Don Rosvold Scott Sandoz Carole Scott it x. N Q f C .L Freshman Class, 199 N 5' 19 ' -' ta 2 J - Q f ' K a 'I . W lk' 1 I j ' G i , Q 1 H . X . ' , aj . Q ' . ff- J ., . A r' 1' ' - T 1 rl. ' ' A i v li, I , wr 1 t- .. .. ,. 3 ' WN ly A, Jgwtwi j f. it l 1 .. '1 ' .- TV af X- iw 51'--2-.:1w ' ? - W A , -T' f S 1. f We-,-f T mtv' X. wears tt. 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' ff' V fe , 1 , eff-S Class Of 1978 Cop Homecoming Float Troph Ken Seibert janet Seibert Debbie Sontag Kevin Sutko April Thomas Mitch Shapiro Adele Smith Bob Squillace Nancy Sutter jucly Thomas XValter Sharpe Mike Smith Kirk Stephens Kathy Swetra Susan Thompson joe Sheperd Steve Smith Walter Stern Steve Szczesniak Donna Tibbotf joy Sherman Patty Smith Kathy Sterner Andrea Taylor Dave Titus Pat Shore Tom Smith Maureen Steward joan Taylor Chris Tolerico fy' ' . -Iv Q I 6 1' 1 ,lf :7 ' ':f- -.', , , , . l I I t. ia. .' Pill QQ-la vis, We in 1 'l . 1 Q 345 XJ if l Q rlllll 5' ' 1 ddr: 'P 'T -ffm ef S . x , 'io 7 ,V Xl 553 . ai f 1 WI Af K . ' I . A T T t fi M I i W A4 455 Nr Y -l V Il iv is - ,A fi of 2 xii 1 ' 'Niall u urs.:-:nyc-on. A A 3 rg, 1 y .3 K A, Q, l P, ii 4 N S R fi' ff! 1 t .fb , i K l' it Al AZt? ,fi ' : Jr- .J- ,:. :'q4..'.'.'.,-..gv- 5.23, 3: :....,:.,,5 A-...f1w:ilii::.'::::s.h kJI,..ii,r ' 152,513 W Wlg. EELS? se.. N2 .. ., v -ffm 5 2. va Q3 45 bE -gf, kg I 25' 1 J , , ,,A f I .1 .f 721 'l X 2,wi A,L.' '1 '- law 'I r if , Y '2e :lf 1-av . U .A A L, A if x-L. ,nioc ,yt 1' If 3. l. . 3 A beg 1 . ,L , ef! lr' Ls -4 F C ' 'li A, ,,u.3,, . 21 yefw iii' V Y Scott Turner Carl Volgarino Rich ard Walker William Welde Patricia Williamson Kris Underwood joseph Volpe Deborah Warms Eileen Weldon Lisa Woodman Debbie Van Sciver Gregory Waddington Phillip vvase Donna West Mark Woozley Brian VasDias Paul Wahner Ferne Wechsler Maryann Vifilkiiison judy Workley Robert Veith Karen Walker Kathleen Weiss james Williams Amy Wright julie Verdeyen Laurie Walker Lisa Weiszmiller Bruce Williamson Carl Wright The largest School, reflected The class was be found an president: secretary by the ad the 'alumni ticipdedfin the Field Day av Float Contest The Freshman prize forgthe Homecoming Float boar game. 'l he Qhoir and included the Contest served as the Cmnamihson anal it Shelley Clyde, vice-presidenti Cindy Cathy Yayac jolene Yedman Louis i oung Richard i oung W I A X Cross Country: Steve Gerhard Named To All-Burlington County Second Team -,n-Wfljk me 'HS' ' iff TV' f n ? S, ' I-:H 1 wi ' 1 3.w-'iTVf3F7Z'.f- .. . , '-,'1 2 'I v. t,.,.'f':-3l:w'5I'if.1-:- X V ' . ng .A N 1 Tqsgy tgQiE,s,5fgfi'i .e.,4- - Qrxflmetwew., , .1 ' . - '143'w3li'5 .w,f:::mw.2s.fQf,.-'ff fl , -V -e e 5-: ,L , .. aft. -X' '1ff f ' f' 1:77 - V ff . The Cross Cou gam in mm Z t heyarsity D Qbgof the Eastern StatetggXGh5tM'i0n3lxip afiygah Gbufxitlidnd Parkin New?Y0l1k.: 1 This was the t ?a'team frorn mtergtafeycrosgggiqgntty glean Onlyg,tw5ite?rngQ ',11ished,a tof tl1'e3g f Pifif'5555T1E?af12Q ' 5!f attire- 5f3v55 Gfff5?ffl Q?'E SI? i team as 'an at 'tlf afltzifi t r L ' Q97 U 'S SEVIH 214 fUnn?6'5-iHC1!Ql51LG ' !1f!aD, gag' -t 1't?1QQjY if ' Qt, 5' 5'3+-i?ff5S'?ff3f?f lv ' gf fu TA: t 1 21 . at E Qi Waist-1fg2-?s .P ff1v 2 2' Overall,fithe Pi1fa.tes gig! ffitf jggrlifg egiagmzlg. Bfgf 1 Cinnaminson allexg i 5- rebord s. This was the Pifiiteiiisst V .:High 2, ' nrZl Qaglgtlen - A , Z' if K' - ' ' ' 4 'Mfg -' , '?fKi5ffz19L'gfa 5'i'P52'5' ' - .. . . The Pirate,CiQsQS Cglinfgjffggm liztffliszirecognltlon 1n champlon- A shi?3112335e9ht!gEif1gH6ift1?tHggear? eiides placing third in the East- ernkf alan, h 15616 Burlington County Opemand the S - 5 , I eEQgy,?1KSig!gg,P6Lg f Q, hmslted second nn Q g-lerseyz, '11 ampmrigag , 5 4' i at 3' 7 a n f . ' e f at f A H26 ight- x 55 F 1,33 qi nfs: , ' W V. .f . W - ' IWW-4 '. 'ff' Cross Crossf205 ' Q' 'E 'iff 'U'.,1?.?fuyf,'lfW7 'X -11' QE 'Z' 1 -ff ' my i:f g ': '-'f l : -'?f'5Qv.'Q : A . ' 4 53215 5 av 'l ib 1 - kggifmyf rl N affT??m R 'iq r l 5 , -, ' M 1, if iw?-Q . -pu 1 . zGf 'L - ll, ,gal . ' f + ' Q 206!Cross Country Mi a...:wma..,:- Wm E 7 f..IEY1a IFN mv Axf?VX6:lTB3 .: 31fYE f ,: 1-F'ii13 'PR f'2':f Wr5' ' 'Fi' -1 1 H 4 '- 2 5' 'vin i' -'EEL 4 52x13 ? 47?SY ZT'1:?!f V' f'1- ':'3-1 fwfig.-. ' - .255 W4 ' ' Yi , K , 'f rx ' - . g,.. , r . fm ' - ' . H, if f' rw: ff 1-14-Eff FEI. - 481 ' X H - ff wf' 'w H 5 ' L '. 1 11 W ' - ' J f' , iz: '- , z gi 32 X 1 , 1: Q , b 5 A. ,Q ' ,i ',A Lathe Bufli s i inicvpen, rHee'o 3,ii gQ1iQs6n1Haf-l tiers Comkf 4 X'i1l5fi6fhefi36g11 5fQd1SQsPdgiz five rlqeegdpjzg E Hurdle the 5fffi3b9df5L 5 bY1iii1H-limihfiv in 15fh?iEf1iYiIi??ii.' in I-7f5i? ' n hlgn 19QE575hde1MafkiSailQr in 2,314-liiilzil its , , 35531 f fu. I ffa? X',? . LQ p i gr , y a , fl t es . A ' 'J 'li ampionsi Finished' second inilhe all-groups' fggfeveflerhard indjiim Hannan led thefifates ross thiiiinish line. viark Sailor, Ed Vittiand 'Davefg rightaglxso helped . . . 3 2 f Cmnammson to clmch second Plgce. , . L, ff, Pirates Runners Win B.C.L. Title - Again 'GQ l Q3 ' ew This was one of Cinnaminsonfisinlgst succwul cross :ountry seasons. ' ' ' V -A f'f?'?aW ,g A..j-f, 'Z -, W ,igqhwikrw H 13:4 -gkfrieg. 3? 5 x i 4e :, e iI .,i. . , , . eeii R , . 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I .3 r 0 .Y . .'., ,. 4 I - .,.,- I I '- , is-.. e , 1 .N-: JA , !- Y '31 X I .1 LM V V -P- g., .Q , A X 'K I fu, Ay 0 'E ,ff ' ' I fx x In Uk ' if ' , ' Vi. . - 2 1 F y 'ff 'K W,-,x-.. Q, 1 5535 -,, W W' Q x 3.1, 7 hh F A is' , 'Ev Q X ' L 5 t . ,Il fax I gf, 1 W,-M , 1 J af vs gk wiv' K, lx y 'E 'fi ' 4' f x l zz r ' : Y ' 6 , .sf . ' l Q S After getting off to a slow start Cinnaminson's soccer team appeared to be in high gear. The Pirates shutout Lenape, 2-0, to highlight ac- tion in the Burlington County Liberty Divi- sion. Tom Krudewig had a fairly easy time recording the shutout for Cinnaminson stop- ping only six Lenape shots. After a scoreless first period Bill Cerstmyer scored on an assist from Ed Hoeg giving the Pirates the only goal they needed. Bill DeVece added the second goal in the third period on an assist from joe Lanni. 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J ell' V w V . l . gliangnson .goored first oh yard punt. ggiturn aftgtf defense helfllLenl-lf to TLQmh1ggn 6ff1tael5Lee?f0'r gpg PAT ahdlhis firsttwo pointsjgftghe day, .gf llell ug 5 :fi rf f, ll L - g t,Al 'll' ' L f 'hW., 5 r f gif f',L 'lwf Q , V ,'f'-21i'2ff ' i 2 .en e thgseizondltjuarter putting together a sezieniplgy seoying tlrijfewto xarr vftlfififdteglead to 8-6f Tlfebonversion failed when Tom Capigaiohknocked downla- Q, gl 4' '- . . ' Je Pfpasgfffff 5 - zf ,oe. - 't,, l o l k 3: , X3 .H . , J . .Q .fiygbf ,, 'gf' We-f ' ,A 4' 3' :I ' . Y s, 5. ilk' Y il L'-T ' I , im, Q' V, . f' wg A 2l6fFootball K K-XLQFX TDL:12lK,VgQ C U, x + JW. X X4 Hi' 'VXI Md 3 ,fm X Www xl 1 . X I TRIS 912 K fl: xL N3 g VC L l X N Q 'x Wx l'1,,.xX XM! X X -'VMX 3 v X N L, 5 'Tc Q RY . LN K . ff X -J C, 1 C' Q xy! IQ I . . X . f 7 ' f f ,QQ EMQM' Q5 WQWE f fffffl fflfisd W W H M wiaiggiffggg f sgfibkg Ngigxwwg L ' K , , , . W 4 ,,L,:'T'f?'Q ?iJv.?i K . -ls-7. 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Q m L H, 5,UkVi M 1 Vx sr: Ai xi? 1 :vi 4 up ' i 1-'ff K4 Y' 'V l 'LA Ifgqgikl 'E' 9 . - .Q K, Pirates Show Great Promise For The Future F tb 11,221 Barb Ewart nd ancy Kemmerle, Co-Captains For Girl's Basketball Team l Q QI D I --M--nv-,pq .p QIHLSMMSSL Jak., ai1ifKN. miiemeglgfk .4 aaaa l '5 e'l-l0h!'Sf?I!i?U5l3ifi3f5?lTlil?fi5E 2QU!QfilfaSlVlfi'3Ga'i.ll?liii5iii?if?5l5QQliilil l a GadkiefHg4:Il.??1'sfvrQ91KiZ1ifi91s:NHLCfilliriseilvfffffllfiilaivizklii-?MiaSsz.!+.ehs1ifQ91a M l -a'aa Sen io rs Bafb Ewartj and V - .. tained thqgirls basketball team'Tfh1i5aQWygar.fBafbaifaf. ,- Ewartlplayed an outstahdipg, gamdajiainsffModr,eif5 town sgpxiimi nlneuof herlteam-high 11 f secondlhlalffoffbe game. Mostly all of'her,ba5ltets came, on lopglfange jumpers. , ' 1' V Uficler a new coach. Miss Joanne LeaSmfQ,7fl1e squad played a 17 game schedule. . 222 Girls Basketball jk q::':'-I Aw ---...., ,.,i---A-. .,-----vA---w----v Q -N -..-.-..,,- ilk! x Ql. 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The Win Over Burlington Township High School 2 QXRKTESX li WT' '9 ' ff' ' V 2 f,,,:I..,:ff'ze ?-- 3.qm,1a, ':- T: 'xiqjr , sv L N' N' ' MQ ' -ile 2 E f . W.- fm .--. fi L , if A 41' Yu mmf' . - 111ng3rwYsheachQpthggItlQglg?,qL mai? weak 5? 3 I 'I Lf-g M fs er i , 0 T ml 'Ii Si .., -.xii 1 5. n . V55 2. 'N i x 1.ygaL X ,,,. yi 4 f '43 ls- Xx X :wif 'x 5 ii ul 5 hi if Iayvee Basketball Contest Goes Into Cvertime Against Burlington Township lr. Henderson iecomes New 1 n ,oach For Freshman Basketball Team -I ..- DeVece And Zimmerman Capture District 27 Champion hip Titles f55.1if'31Vff : 1?f 'K I Q 5 W ,. N f.. ' i 5 ,. f x M ' ,Q -i Fifi-5 Fil ,f.i 1 ,E - ,l f 0' , Y , 't'f 'fi 'ffZi'AF K Y 1 L if f W me Ft- fs. ,HQ v 31+ FLW' fiffiiiii-l5.l5iTiff14551 fAfr?5i?:,EffT'i ,.77i?' A. Er hp i fx 230, Wrestling Team i Cinnaminsoifs highlight ofthe Rancocas match was heavy- veight Pete Zimmerman who remained undefeated lwithla 3-0 ictory over opponent Steve Rockhill. Bill DeVece, the Pirates' 35 pounder, also remained unbeaten. Zinnaminson rallied to another triumph in wrestling against Burlington Township S4-16, Heavyweight Pete Zimmerman faced Cinnaminson to a 34-16 victory when he pinned his-Bun ngton Township opponent in 2:57. Cinnaminsons Bill DeVeee d theVBucs' only other pin. Scott Gilmore had Cinnaininsoifs ost impressive decision, stopping his opponent 9-0. V t the conclusion of the Shawnee 'match,C.innamins0'n's Peres Z imrnerman managed the Pirates' most impressive win hydeci- oning hisjopponent 16-4 in the heavyweight bout. Zimmerman ame out of-the fray with a 18-0 record. 'W p 0' P s L 4 it 'i f A i MHS- f 0 -ffl r.,l t 1 trii- + s Wrestling 'l'eun1,23l Coaches' BCL Liberty All-Star Wrestling Team First Team I-Ivywt. Pete Zimmerman Second Team 135 pounds Bill DeVece Honorable Mention 115 pounds Duane Dorsay 148 pounds joe Artuso 188 pounds Tom Fougeray , ,, W. ,, , .J fum Q,-tw.,,e,-a.b.1kcQeey,-1s1JeM3Lw.R.-2y , . w1e,,i,msM4i, awe...i., LV. nd Freshmer Gain Experience F01 Future Varsity Team: err' n Q Sr 2' fi - ar in-afriaef sg 232fWrestling Team r of re X iv 14 1 PIRATES ,:,a,,V ,,,.M.e. ,,M,,.,,1...,g,f,M,wwf - ,,m.,hw.w,rsM53-.-fg.,.,,-M..ifNAwruawerfmaaian-f - ' Girl's Tennis Team Enters Third Year Under The Direction Of Mr. Perry V x x , - I 1. , A A 'TJ F5 .. vi .fd-gli? '-L2:.?.ln T 'rf..'4'-+: , .. I ,Q 5 ,i -,,.IJvV, r , ...qi '4-.5 it X Q. 1 1 N. . gm - y, . . .. . , . Y 'Q , - Ng- f . .. . . X. .K .3. gait : .. 'H 7121 77 '7-ff? '?'1i-'.. , r . hr V ...L 32 '- 21.53 'Q' 7- af a' 12-A 1-K - x 'I-1: :'-f-ix. p Q r -:rf swim. - 'AY -.0 V . 1. w3?'55 ' 'J ' A 'Q :ii X 1,f,,J Wi :Il -L XI V. z A V Q J. ,,.f ,5,V,,,ff1- my 4' f. . 15,22 , 4 ., 23-lfCirls Tennis Team I V2 A-rf, f1Yi.lk?,-'12 af., -nd-q ' Abby ' ka.. 5? W J Q 13 QT if? f 5, EA.5,.w1,f,,11 i 3 , 1.5 . .,. y if-, .3 Wfx. .Q ,X ,g 1 1' if ff -.5:-lig?- YV. ,N V-. . ,Y 1 - - J- , nun.-.MW M. - . ,....-,..r..- . -1..qrnnp-5-wr-1:eti,7,t,-'1l-fl,wr- , if v-W,-.5225 xx., ,, , N-31 .X w .A '-kj A V Lx , 'PM .xxw .n -' 1 t Yy- '1 Vw fi, 1-1 K -iff'-, '-., Xb-' 4 X.. if-Q rf, -Q ---,gg 3-4.5111 ?' 1 'N 1 i M ' ' ' X1 5.-fu-lrrtivl -Q. ' -H2 33- APS, H52 -R 13. -iT! LA I .' ?'L .Q-2,511 ' ' - 24 ' I' 'sw-1Q,?.'x,'t, '.-LfLffL'.'.'.'A: L- ...A - .451 -w.,1-,,.... .a,.zf..... f Wx ' .K qi,-',.... ..,.: 1... 4 1 A ,gi 4, 35 jg, xg is 2. -wud- A, . . v-LY,,, K ' .v 1. j M :.f5,.:,-Lise 1 , ff 1 sup L 'F V .,,, ,.1,.,,f , iw. . . , Z 1 4.1:-af .,' V, .. 'A-f--1-VS? 'f --l . fa, -21125 L, if-LZ' f-fn. .Lv If 2' id-T? ii: is ,-1T ,Lf-'L' Girl's Team Whips Pennsauken 4-1 Tennis Awards Best Individual: Kathy' Caprurola Most Improved: Peg Canavan, Diane Leuzinger Outstanding Tournament Play: Kathy Caprarola, Terry Kazunas, Peg Canavan, Diane Leuzinger. Best Team Match -- Win over Pennsauken 4-1 Girls Tennisf235 ' x l r E. - Benefactors i PALMER L. ADAMS 531 Cinnaminson Avenue Palmyra, New jersey 08065 829-0261 AIRCO INDUSTRIAL CASES Rare 61 Specialty C-as Department River and Union Landing Roads Riverton, New jersey 829-T878 AVENA, BOYCE Ba HENDREN, P.A. 530 Cooper Street Camden, New jersey 964-0103, 966-0103 THE BANK OF NEW jERSEY P.O. Box 310 Camden, New jersey 08101 963-8500 DR. RICHARD E. BURGET 1-100 Cinnaminson Avenue Cinnaminson, New jersey 829-6106 2381 Benefactors N 1 1 Benefactors VINCENT A, CAM PISCIANO, D.D.S, 301 Lilac Lane Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 829-8899 DR. AND MRS. OWEN A. CHANG 2220 Riverton Road Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 8:29-7010 CINNAMINSON LIQUOR STORE, INC. 803 Route 130 Cinnuminson, New jersey 829-2856 CINNAMINSON NURSERY Nortli Forklanding Road Cinnuminson, New jersey 8:29-2859 j.S. COLLINS 6: SON INC. 600 Main Street Riverton, New jersey 1 829-0004 Benefactors W,W. CRISWELL COMPANY 800 Industrial Highway Riverton, New jersey 08077 829-6300 jOSEPH A, DITARANTO 811 Route 130 Cinn aminson, New jersey 829-1982 Benefactors R.O. ENGEL ADVERTISING SERVICES 1305 Broadwood Avenue Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 829 2095 FRIENDLY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW JERSEY Route 130 81 Chestnut Hill Drive Cinnaminson, New Jersey 08077 29-1160 8 l DR. AND MRS. ALBERT M. HEETER 406 Thomas Avenue Riverton, New jersey 829-0030 HOEGANAES CORPORATION River Road and Taylors Lane Riverton, New jersey 08077 829-2220 HOLLY BAKERY HARDERS 100 E. Broad Street Palmyra, New jersey 08077 829-0267 IBenefactors WALTER D. LAMON CO., REALTORS 1630 Riverton Road Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 829-1600 NATIONAL CASEIN OF NEW JERSEY P.O. Box 226 Riverton, New jersey 829-1800 NORTHERN MOTEL., INC. LORETTA TURNER DANCE STUDIO 105 E. Broad Street Palmyra, New jersey 829-3605 PALMYRA5 8: 10, INC. Br SPORT SHOP 9 West Broad Street Palmyra, New jersey 08065 829-01821 RONALD J. POLLOCK, D.C. 1507 Highland Avenue Cinnaminson, N.j. 08077 829-6565 Benefactors ROSVOLD PHARMACY Route 130 and New Albany Road Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 829-4877 SCOTT'S MEN 61 BOY'S WEAR Main Line Center Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY Route 130 and Willow Drive Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 SHOP-RITE OF CINNAMINSON Foodarama Supermarkets, Inc. Route 130 81 Church Road Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 UNITED CATALYST, INC. P.O. Box 122 Union Landing Road Cinnaminson, New jersey 829-7550 WHITESELL CONSTRUCTION, INC. Cinnaminson, New jersey 08077 Patrons M r. and Mrs. A. Bowen M r. and Mrs. Thomas Boylan Sister Winifred Brennan Ellen M. Brennan ffa' Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Burr C Mr. and Mrs. Cordon C. Cad- well M r. and Mrs. Edmund Cann Mr. and Mrs. Baylor Cantrell Cathy, Susie, Patty, jerry, Sean and Patrick Carr Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Carter 81 Family Chris Carter - Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chudav The Chuday Family M s. Frances Collins Donna Marla Collis Francis 1. Collis Fran Collis josephine Collis Patrick Collis E.. Compliments of Bohn Mr. 81 Mrs. john Cooper Mr. Sr Mrs. William F. Covert jr. William E. Cucknell Patrons I D Terry Daddino Michele D'Angelo Ruth 81 julie Darragh Mr. 61 Mrs. Eugene Davidoff Mr. 81 Mrs. john Davidson Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph Davitt Patrons . . Ms. Jodi Del Palazzo Mr. 8: Mrs. Bill De Vece Mr. 8: Mrs. Harry Diamond Harold D. Di Angelo Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Di Frank The Good Doctor Yin' Mr. 81 Mrs. Wm. M. Dowing E The Ever's F Mr. Sr Mrs. Kenneth Farber 81 Family Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles S. Fisher Patrons Mr. Sr Mrs. Robert T. Flower Mr. 81 Mrs. 'Roland K. Fortiner A Friend Karen and Richard Fusick G Grandmom 81 Grandad Mr. 8: Mrs. Worthington Green H Good Luck - Mildred Harris . Bernice R. Hazel Mike Hazzard Heston Family 2 Ms. F. Hetel Ms. Carol Hewitt Bob Higbee Eileen Higbee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higbee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higbee Bob Hoffman ,-' Ida Hoffman Peg Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Holtzapple ' Glen Meiercliercks Ms. C. Meuter Ms. Janice Meuter Mr. and Mrs. Clurrlcs E. Moyer Donna Meyer M rs. H. Meyer Ms. Moore if X Q Q The Morris Family Ethelyn T. Mulligan M r. and Mrs. Duncan K. Munn Emily Pitdis Mr. and Mrs. George Potts joseph and Carmella Puya RY' -r--C,v-Qs.-gNQa Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Quigley R janet Ransom Ruth Ransom Louis E. Ransom qi gg Mr. and Mrs. Morton Raphelson Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rapp Phyllis Reed Ms. Sandra Reed Anne L.. Richards Mr. and M rs, Raymon Richards Kenneth Ricketts and Family Rev. and Mrs. Lafayette Riddick Ms. Martha Rimathe ,L -,,,f' if ' Peggy and Smokey Rinck Mr. and Mrs. William M. Rinck , Rosenberg Family T The Taylors Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Taylor and children Ziggy and Gladys Tokarczyk Ms. Barbara Townes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Townes Mr. and M rs. William Treger Brett and Barb Tuthill VV Wallie and Wanda Mr. Sam Warren M r. The and Mrs. R.R. Washington Weinerts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wence Ms. jane Wright Debbie Young Z Michael E, Zank 2-I5 The Last Will And Testament 0f The Class Of 1975 BEING OF SOUND MINDS AND BODIES, THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF I9T5 LEAVE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS TO THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE . . . Maureen Fynan does hereby bequeath her dimples to Carol Grunigen . . . Nancy Lynn Chandler does hereby bequeath her gym socks to Donna Forsythe . . . Lydia Brunt does hereby bequeath her pleasant task of providing Mr. Milbut with his mid-morning snack to Maureen Rooney '... Michelle Moore does hereby bequeath her vast opportunities and experiences available to anyone willing to give a little of them- selves . . . Timothy Sakaguchi does hereby bequeath his compass and sextant to anyone who called him Keebie or Cook- ieman . . . Natalie Villari does hereby bequeath her bowling ball to Mr. Bates . , . Glen Knezich does hereby bequeath his agitation to M. Delsoach . . . Alan R. Blackford does hereby bequeath his grand piano to the future accompanists of the choirs at C.H,S. . . . Dave MacKnight does hereby bequeath his sex appeal and harem to Dave Lembergcr . . . Cathy Markel does hereby bequeath all her experiences as a band member to M r. DeLoach and the new freshman band mem- bers . . . Patti johnston does hereby bequeath all hcr efforts to succeed in the business world to Mrs Hornyak . . . Keith Wright does hereby bequeath this memory of our friendship to Chris Bonmer . . . Barbara Meyer docs hereby bequeath her splinters from bench warming to the Future Girls .IayVee and Varsity Basketball Teams . . . Cookie Hazell does here- by bequeath her height to all the people shorter than she is , . . Adele Baker does hereby bequeath her editorship of the yearbook to any fool who's dumb enough to take it . . . Scott Hemphill does hereby bequeath the senior Court Yard to Dave Rosvold, Mike Mills and Yvette Lewis . . . Michael Dunn does hereby bequeath his Flyers' Mug to Maureen Clyde . . . joyce Crist does hereby bequeath her nickname Bubbles to Alan Ferraro . . . Barbara Kitchens does hereby be- queath her former teachers to Becky Kitchens . . . Irene DiGiulio does hereby bequeath her Stevens Tech '77 shirt to M r. Perry . . . Gay Ellen jackson does hereby bequeath her sanity to Mrs. Carter . . . Charles W. Callahan jr. does hereby bequeath his entire data, compile through intense. experimentation. on the sexual habits of two consenting adult spyro- gyra to the Biological Department of Cinnaminson High School cfo Mr. Lavenberg Robin Foxtel does llervlly bf'- queath her dictionary to Miss DelPalazzo . . . Virginia Lynn Myers does hereby bequeath a jar of olives to Richard Mi- chael Candy . . . Mark Burr does hereby bequeath his insanity to Coach DeLouch . . . Pamela Zepp does 'hereby be- queath her lunch priviledges to Karen Beard . . . Gem Eckcnrode does hereby bequeath a truck load of lifesavers to Mr. DiPeso , . . Holly Hartsough does hereby bequeath Brian Shuler to Pam Morgan. . .iivlikeMcKayldoes'hereby bequeath his slide rule to Mr. Perry . . . And the Class of 1975 does hereby bequeath . . . to Mr. Dorner a joke book and laughing box to keep him company . . . to Mr. Wisor a pair of lifts for his shoes . . . to M r. McHugh some crummy smelling cigars . . . to Mr. Graf a padlock and key for his speed reading machine .. . to Miss O'Malley a long summer vacation before breaking-in the new cheerleading squads . . . to Senor 8 periods of Freshman Classes . . . to Mrs. Coutouriean unlimited supply of seam rippers and orange handled scissors . . . to Mr. Burk Wilk Chamberlin in hopes it will solve all his prob- lems ... Mr. R. Deats an automative garage . . . to Dr. Ikeda a pre-med book .. . to the Guidance Staff extra lunch time . . . to Mr. Milbut a horseis butt . . . to Mr. Dever5 +2 . . . to Mr. Blackeby a new truck . . . to Mr. Carr the only printed copy of Great Moments in Irish History . to Mr. Talbot a red Ferrasi and Raquel Welsch . . . to Mr. Sloan an 8 track tape of his leletures for sleepless nights . . . to Mr. Zank a life- time supply of pipe tobacco .. . to Miss Leasure and Mr. Yasaian a rest after being class advisors . . . to Mrs. Carter an animal preserve - the Senior Court . . . to Mrs. Shultz a trip to Paris. 2-16 I .ist Vt ill and Testament I' f' t J i x K i 1 g if.. f ' my L., Es A.. QL up 52, nt 5 1. ., ,- A Q V2 'api '. ... . , K FL '1 a? A -g.-0 , x v K - af wg '-f N-, 1 , bf 'L 4 '.Lf ' V25 ' Q, 7 1- . .. , af , . X Q-:i 'li7f'fi.ii ' 4.3 i fmggafzi nur, 3 . V .. 1 . 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Players such as Qookiegi-lazellyf-Maria Can- to, Cathy Marlgel, Matryf-Myesmer and Wandg,g!g1Qi1ston knewgifiaftthis was theirigliiti year to to be their last hurnah! lA' 5 ' ' , U Behind the Povg ' S were a dedicated finclud- ing Steve and Curt Dumgl fw Such 5f-iins as the and the game of Lib fis proved bene icial to, the ,, V ? rs, however the 'game ended in a 12-12 tie, junior nd Senior Girls Battle To 12-12 Tie In Powderpuff 250,'Powderpuff Came w-uw 3 xo X Q ui 352:51 .Sr F ' .41-uv .au-uw www-wwf-f qw! Sv 3 .lilly A di'-i NR KW' lf' AT NSE' 4 ' ' I :Dir ' ' 4 iL LLLA.l - 'ZA' .ff i.'f:i4!'k.'iS:' -'Eli n ' ' 1. ' - - -.Y 0.5 5 I . X A 1- X535 . Stix f . .H . . h 4 , X , ,. . ... N, - f 'P fy' A H R aww --Q , 0 . wg :Nev W 44 Q 1 ' .4-v ',A it A ' , . A. . 1545 ll 1 21 X - N 0, fu Anxious Spectator. At C.H. 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Concluding' the ceremony the Homecoming dance was held at 8:00 P.M. in the cafeteria, featuring the Black Truth Band. Prior to November 16, seven semi-fi- nalists were Chosen for the Homecom- ing Court by the senior class on a se- cret ballot. At the same time repre- sentatives were chosen by the fresh- man, sophomore, and junior classes to represent their respective classes. The Queen's Court consisted of Cindy Rickards, Anne Bloomquist, Carol Cataleno, Wendy Reeves, Maureen Fynan and Sharon Strohlein, seniors. The class representatives were Sue Cataleno, the junior Class, Anita Chang, the Freshman Class and Lori Kline, the Freshman Class. Homecommgf253 1, N 'l if 'g'E: '?2: ,, , , . , D Qs' K' ' X K -K KK K-up f 5 ' F Ai ...I-Q., I UL! i' :W , H 1. Y .2 ,L f K' iff K ' :LQ ' Etc . A . 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X IQ nod W Qi H si viii' New Teachers nd Principal Welcomed Three new teachers joined the staff at Cin- naminson during the course of the 1974- 1975 school year. Mr. Dodd, a graduate of the College of William and Mary, joined the Physical Education Department teach- ing Physical Education, Driver's Education and Health. In addition he coached the Boys' Lacrosse Club. Two teachers joined the English depart- ment during the second semester. Miss Wil- helm, a graduate of Classboro State College and Farleigh Dickinson University as- sumed Mrs. Rosser's duties as Basic Drama, Advanced Drama, Debate, Speech and ln- dividualized Reading teacher. Mr. Bryant, replacing Mrs. Schmeltzer, graduated from Rutgers University and taught Basic Eng- lish and Individualized Reading. Although not officially principal at Cinna- minson High School until july 1, 1975, a tea was given in honor of Dr, Robert Byrne in the Spring of the year in order that the new principal, teachers and community mem- bers could become better acquainted. New Additions! 707 Food, music and cultural exhibits from around-the-world filled the audito- rium, cafeteria and halls of Cinnaminson High School on March 17 as the Foreign Exchange Club, working in close association with many members of the Cinnaminson community, presented the First Annual International Festival. Coordinator of the Internation Festival, Mr. Iolm Minniti, Spanish teacher, gave freely of his time and efforts to bring the idea of the festival to fruition, With the help of Nicholas F. Pascale, jr., Elaine Gross, Fay Noval, Lila Graziano, Lucia Malterre and Frances Goclshall the festival attracted 67 groups for entertainment, international food and cultural exhibits. Sm' '.PQwtQfP1evS61d bXesBf5E wives s . Www 1 KJ Qt as 5 -1 'i xl? 2581 International Festival eR'CY4fv will 9? - . ill -. .0-, A 3 T Clnnamlnson High s F 1rst International Festival Attracts umber Cf Visitors ,X X I 1 ,ga 5'.Z93ELfE-2' U 5 an f gn E fig., , ,!'?5j,w!lfJ1i...,,,s,,.+:,,-, g. -Ji W gg,,,'f 5ff: , Vykm ,X M rp ,,, . ,E X ,. 4 ' a t v e - ffg med 1P1?5T5tU. ' 52 : P if 5 --F' ' Ei ,L .' ya? QW I 'E 3, 125915 55- Y sl- K1 sig: .1ffgff2,x.aZ?.i1 eYxm2 9X'S5E.N?9f3s l , 1. GS f-'t:R+1',g5,. 'Tr V1 2 5? 1 4.53 sw? mffsifkt i ?Ae5ss:12f , s fr ey '- 335 -U. 5 QQ- jffili' f ti'ijgI,' ij .li w g :Italy 1 Q H . H ilii f-SU 5 .. . I-ss L 5 2231941522 374 V, if V kinds. 22. . Q, 1 International Feslival!259 New members of the N HS gather on stage following the hghtmg of candligffianiyfh Torclififii' V Nauonal Honor Society Advxsor Mrs Shultz, dbtnibixtes certificated mid ship cards in the cafetena after the mstallaiiop.i Lariy Makjdelkelir Fnrliper look on 'jf' j jj 'V . A ' - - ' - 4- f , 5: extends an invitation tn' the studehis XoA bek indildted into ,the Cirinairiihsfrn Chixptir. of the National HohofSociety2E.: , I 0 . X Ne V'idiEiW'5iE55iiE3'1 '8I1HlS. TVZEZSFEESTHEHT Eighty two students who had distinguished themselves in the four areas measured and esteemed most highly by the Na- tional Honor Society: Scholarship . . . Character . . . Lead- ership . . . and Service were honored on Thursday evening, April 10, 1975 in the auditorium at the annual induction of new members. Welcoming remarks were made by advisor, Mrs. Shultzg Cindy Martin, Harry Segner, Nan Fortiner, jay Seither and Tim Sakaguchi spoke on the qualities of scholar- ship, character, leadership and service. Don Pruitt, Diane Leuzinger, Michelle Moore, Joann Riener, Barbara Kitchens and Vicki Assante were in charge of National Honor Society pinning. Ushers for the evening were Lynn Lihotz, Carol Strickland, Barb Ewart and Adele Baker. lf Q' , s ' ' 3'+kw'2f2fwfTafF:fiSYs-131' l5 3awot' 'f'.g-3'to'Ei'- - ez 3 ws., i1'5'f:'-E'-' aff: 5 .Q-me ' -f.aLf-1'-iff' The TZQEQQ: fl 7? T -Q ' 'LW' .1 X T fs. Q ia, , pi :rg 3- 'nit' ' 21 Ffa ff F'rt 5 fw,,S. .eAf2 4 553' as :film than W .1 aifiiiaaq 'raft .,:,1,,es.mL,,.fil2,,., ,ive . S Clnnamlnson Chapter, elcomes lghty Two New Members To Its Ranks National Honor Socie-tyf'261 'r mfr. X . fr r... ,sa it sk ' f fs 54 it 2 nt-, ' f- t. it rf Es 22 Pfli-1311.5 iffsr, eiffff 1 :Q ' Q rs 'ii QL i' is 'I a,.f:' f ' 'Y-G-.SX .,x,,s VW HA' i f Ji 1 f eeeas -IWW' izeiiffaf ' iff -?ff'l5 -:fir il' f f ' ' n ' ' ' mme raiLiW3..s.'s:A,fr4caga. 1..gm-3e1fY:.e,s:sisle., 2 ew za - 3 H. -.1 I -W - f-,Q Prom Festivities Held t Merion Caterers nd Sheraton Post An Enchanted Evening was the theme of the annual junior-Senior Prom held on May 16, 1975, at the Merion Caterers. Events began at 8:00 P.M. with dinner and danc- ing. Over two hundred and fifty couples danced to the music provided by Mr. jerry Konesfky and his band. The crowning of Queen Sharon Strohlein was the climax of the prom. She was elected by those attending the prom. Her court was Holly Hartsough and Mary Lou Mesmer, seniors, and junior, Karen Myers. Each girl received a rose as a token of remem- brance from the junior Class. The prom ended at midnight to a packed floor of dancing couples only to resume at one in the morning at the Sheraton Post Hotel for post prom fes- tivities. 262fjunior-Senior Prom .ag-..wef,,15ie,Q evggqg-gmrfltfegfg-f G-Merge.-4-1-,ea-A-W-,H-1.--,fs was . -. f V. 1, - f ,,,,. sr, K 1f?:f?3f1f'2??ffJ'!HiQ?2QWi??ff+fi1i?'1ffgavfifiiii' Shifofi tStfi?F!'ffifE?Q19 5 fi i .srr .r., 1 S W. .-.MuM.,..A-r.af-.- ,W f z Q. awp 1 ,Lx H ,gn 1.4 QW: 43. Q .rpg . ral.-an Q3-i 1 i?f'?'?3 ,ff,.f, ' :rx . Y as '.,, V fi-ff. e.ia wif' ,.'e fi 1 'e,'e ..,' H , i 'QfIQaren Myers, JuriiorgAttendant,-enjoys adance with escort Joe Larr. i z f I - Lg.: zkgtffwifafira:fsu'r1r:'a31?'i'E1S5. lI?wZ.q.g?4fg'rf'5ijgy f ?J,.5,.Lkj.. ,.f.,,g.,, .fr -:fc sim uf , -'fg,Q??.-Q-lv : - 'Wig'-' ,g , F 4-su:,,.i'jX.5-Tiffpbiq v .Q :If Q 901 vs H ,.-,,.,.fA.. In-.5,. ,E ,W A , ,- - M .gun HW 5 4 , ' 2955? J 'QF2-,.L?' . -. , Ligu fjiti :gf . , ,, i f , 1 575 ' .iigiig .Q A ' ' fag -2 31: junior-Senior Promf263 L 2 A 1-Q' KA A QL 2 P . 9' I l A mx xii' ,A 1,?PQ6' n ,- I 'ggjfgl ' if NK - at 4, fa, ? Zi ,Vg x 4 A , K, f, 955316, X -- xa- fx f,- . We I uf' . 4 1 gif s., www,-Q 1,32 Q., XR ,,- A Ax, ,,:, ,,, .. -gf, . r J 3, - 2 1-'A fx' A A an-vA l' ' '5 uit.. it . xx 'iq 'm 3 Qi E 'fxX:'5!AxQ, - ,MX 4 L4 -ni IE ' s Ls, , 6 1 4, 4 M,-1 X D NX? .eu , .fzwx -QX sr. Q +I if 5 Barb Ewart, L nn Lihotz make BCL ll-star lst Team anc Kemmerle, Pat Bagnell ake 2nd Team. s i ffif f a cie , -mr? 16 te 2' 1 .11 agffaftmifft?-,,g2ff12tfg ,-meg, led the Co-captains Pat Bagnaell and Barbara varsity softball team to a 6 win - 8 loss record. Still Barb Ewart and Lynn Lfihotz made the B.C.L. All Star First Team and Pat Bagnell and Nancy Kemmerle were selected for the second team. The jay vee' team had its best season with an overall record of 12 wins and 3 losses. Nancy Sutter hit the first grand slam in the team's history. 266K irls' Softball -'Pri f f ' if if 1 ed. 'vggwff ., :faw,:fu,w? ik --:-,s.'L f'f' f f f - , safes:-Q ,. J. ' 1 Q ' 1 'Z u r ' -fi'f'W2 ' 'A B fs '5 wg??a.. rf 2 'a.: JL, .3513 3 V V Q 2 -.Lf V' 1: ,,. - ,-.. ' M fm, -12-Y 'xbff ifh . ., Q, ,Ft ,..t 5. 4-521+ ffifW,, . T, . Egger- -pq K , . M -5 - stg:f1',,s1,ve.Qte, piwf-s 71 1 l l a 235 3 f , ,L ,,,, 'ti ff 1 7,551 fn 535' 'mat ,Q f .gen- Q . ii m fi' I ' it MS ' ' ZATl2'1 iLg 'f Ii. N TL.1x.,' , 135 lst Year For Boys LaCrosse At C.H. . This was the first year for Boys' La- Crosse at Cinnaminson High School. The team raised 31,000.00 through a hoagie sale, car wash and a bake sale. The money was used to purchase equipment. The team played four games and fared quite well, consid- ering the team's inexperience. The LaCrosse Team hope to play a ten game schedule during the 1975-1976 school year. 1 -E '49 f 7' , 1, -. W.. ,-,,-,u e ,fav , .., a , a c A . . , K . . . . . he ,,,, . ....,r,, . as . , 1, as , A A . ..ag.,.9.f,1 -..Q . , . i ' if ' - 2 '- 1 ' - ' aa 3,1 if .5 1 rg? my 5 mg L an 'lj H ,m g sea:-,41Ef:ef.gl2g3'3gg ' ' 1 so ' A '. .,,6ffa6i1'6 I ' , at?:,...5:., , :..,,.:' at-'Qe1:r:f1f2l 'Ke'e:i.1.. 1 1f55s:f:?fL,iQ.:fa'5f4f' 'Fi :ap i aififrffgg. ' v3ifxF5 , nf -5122 f?i'fgitif'fi'915'-,J3E',?, 1 'A ii2i5Q:ifi1? '?J5'?g-'fl' ' fi lisa - P 1 li rfgaf- . '4:- 1, ff - f ' ayia 1- 3,1 aggnmf yn .',?5:1.r,j5 ir fv't'AS15-:Lyla wa- ii . A -va ' V10 ff S3545--.- 4551? Y '?1 1wi-'11sP?2a'5Lf'-au. . , i ' 1 f - ' Boys' LaCrossef267 mn .....fwm.f,,,m,vm.-wr X 1, -f , 1, - - A..--f rr- .V - ,V-1 Golf Team Placed 5th In Burlington County pen Overall Record 12-7-1 CHS Opponent 5 Palymra 1 2 Holy Cross 4 2V2 Moorestown 3Vz 4 Rancocas 2 6 N.B.C. 0 IW Shawnee 4V2 SV2 j.F.K. 2V2 5 Willingboro 1 IW Lenape 4Vz 6 Pemberton 0 1 Holy Cross 5 5 R.V.R.H.S. 1 6 Palmyra 0 SV2 j,F.K. ZW 3 Moorestown 3 1 V2 Lenape 4 V2 6 Willingboro 0 5 Pemberton 1 0 Shawnee 6 .Lf fv ,X 0 270fT Trackmen Ready T0 Fly df: ..iya,,- if : .,53il1ga:'PL5: H .vb 4 f,f.ffJff: wwf- J' -7' - .1 I ' -I :I 1: 1' 5' Ylftjl- A k 5 K D L 4.1:-f nik. :pl lf. , .1 J: 1:- .' -rg-J-:i3,,a.f,:,.-.415 ,Q , A. ,.---,., x gl ,,,,.-- ...L 'Av4'- ' .La m, .N , . '.-... ,-1 .-43: : V W'-Q. fs .xx . wx., nu: I I I rrp.- Track , 27 l arsity Baseball B.C.L. Champs nd Diamond Classic O South ersey S Champs. 'V M ,W rg M ,:- 1 N Y. W A- - 'A'- ic . A I ,W Y .439 , . ig fa 1 if Walid . if S N, f -M9 . if , l f 1 X ! 'iff f' ' as ,, , .,1 ,Ay . ,J - , 1 fl n '!--- 4. ' F g f ' e A 1, px . A ,- W ,, , .,:x.f f'1 , L A ,. ,kg S ,f ll' , , . . 5. l. L' C 5 eg I ' . an fit: ,li-.F-, J' 5.4 Gb 4 ' ' ,. 4 V l -...Q 9 fr: . ,l . F ' . ri- ' ' V W A K V2'3, Q ,I '. l,,.' , RUM' 94' ' i ni -5 1 la I 1 f The family , as the Pirates' Baseball Team nicknamed themselves, be- cause of their closeness, continued to keep Cinnaminson in the upper class of South jersey baseball. A most emo- tional and clutch hitting team, with tremendous pitching performances all year. One night in june, the Pi- rates with a record of 16-8 played Gloucester Catholic C32-21 for the fi- nal game to determine the overall 41 team for South jersey. The Pirates won 3-1, and made Cinnaminson High School a permanent baseball capital for South jersey. Truely the most remarkable baseball season in our short history as a high school. 2721 Baseball 5 !4q4! In . i' ' . , l lsr- ff- .4 11-4' Z ' ' C ' . 1' l l N 'i ' . 41 '. , ,xr - 5 I ' P K 1 s . - Q if dsx 9 Q I . -.3 f I - x X, , W V 1 .,. v 1 , I N I , s , 1 . Y 5 J, . , , , ,, . Q .X A N 2 Q, , and , - - V . S . - '- 1 e--' we 1 2 f ' ' , 'L .' f. -' 27: - , Nw 1 1 v ' ' ' I L W W. N ' X- . -1 ' - t Q r . f r . ' ' , , , e C -, ' f , . fb- 5- 1 I H 1. ' 1 .:.,, A 4 -I-4. '. .V ,lk ' 'V , W ' kip. .S J ' 45, g.- .- , - J.-luegfimw -Q . g L ' 5 -WMI ,bfi ,na , .-53,5 .un - HISFLQS. .. f f! - Q qs.- All Burlington County All-Star First Team Ralph Feo Mike Dunn Pete Zimmerman 1 Baseballfzva Members Enj o lave Auction ,sf-va One of the annual highlights of the National Honor Society year is Slave Day and the Auction that precedes it. Although not a ' L i C.H.S. original , the an instant success here. Some of the success comes from thelliivforthiness of the cause: raising money for scholarships awarded to any outstanding Senior or Seniors by the chapter members themselves. But by far the largest elements of the success story are the people involved:VMr. Tom McHugh, auction- eer par excellenceg a generous group of staff good sportsg and a hard-working gang of NHS slaves . Asmembers are sold to their highest-bidding owners , theggroans are loud at the prospect of hours of car-washinggagand waxingggftdustinggQfinyentorying, shoe- polishing and assciiitedyilotlier gopher factiyities dreamed up by the faculty, to leave all to ilgfygexhausted at the end of their but happy about wiilf A N iff' sf ' ' ' - 'r Q 13 Ja and the great masters Qfgenerallyi s s .'-e ff t as so Z f r rrsne U -'.1rr:5s fQ.f f 51' ' -fr 11 , in-ffx' W W. 7f4flN H S. 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