Cliffside Park High School - Mnemosyne Yearbook (Cliffside Park, NJ)
- Class of 1970
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W-... .. . .., N ,. . .,, M, ., ,W s 1 Is Someone fold me H101 my Youih is -- 554,414yf,f,gWMM.fM,1-mf vwf' -- ---- - f -- A iime, A fime for laughing for lovinov 1 Li ,Y X . X . for crying for kicking in the win 4. 9 3 fffwfwf ff f f, DWI, ,QAM ,f V fm 47 Zf, 7544 MQW, fupvcffy, 242 w 1 y qw Another tells me that in m Our nation's educators place such a stress on higher education and academics that vital technical skills are all too often overlooked. Until recently non-college bound students were often unmotivateol and frequently were graduated from high school without the basic skills needed for apprenticeship into industry. Three years ago, however, Mr. Gundersen initiated the Cooperative Industrial Education program to aid and guide these students by allowing them to become part of the business world while still in school. The sub- sequent organization of similar programs in other schools in the area bears witness to its success. To his program, Mr. Gundersen brings a new brand of authority, authority not based on title or regulation but rather on the respect his students hold for him as an individual. The bond he has with those he aids ex- tends into friendship, the warm, genuine kind that springs from the intense concern he has for his students. Cliffside Park High School is privileged to have such a member on its faculty, not only because of the service he performs, but for the man he is. We, the editors of Mnemosyne 1970, dedicate this book to him and thank him for his dedicated involve- ment. Youth lies - the future, For in the future is my past deflecfed reflecied 'YF +A fi v. magnified md. or losi. rwmavl lmunlwij Wm And from my youih is . . . . my fuiure projecfed. Sfanding flefi fo righfl-Dr. Ronald Cangianno, Mr. Seafeo' fleff fo righfl-Mr. Richard Allan, Mr. Philip Charles Apkarian, Mr. Ray Schwerzler, Mr. John Arpiarian-Vice Presidenf, Mr. Harold Hirf-Presi- Bucco, Mr. Arnold Dreyfuss, Dr. Philip Cooper. dent, Mrs. Roberta Lee-Secretary. Principal Vice-Principal MR. FRANK BORRELL MR. DAVID GREENBERG One should nofcopylife, but rather HAbS9f'lf he is U f0fC9 Uf1d9fS'f00d, mold if fo ifs purpose. presenf he is a man respeciedf' GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT MR. ANDREW PYRYT-DEPARTMENT HEAD. ITopj MR. JAMES FERRIE, MISS MAR- GARET LUCAS. IBoffomI MR. M. ZELLEA, MR. VINCENT RINALDI. pfffw .TIII , I fe SECRETARIAL STAFF Ileff Io righfj Mrs. Filipowifz, Mrs. Calvano, Mrs. Evenson, Mrs. Coughlin, Miss Morris. MI r ji f I lu 4 ll ix T ,M E 'rf :fl L x f 1' rf s so H MISS L. LUCKHARDT Senior Class Advisor Beauty is reason enough for being... IO It is quality rather than ENGLISH MISS M. TENNANT Department Head MRS. S. MILLIGAN Her charming manner dominates her searching quantity that matters. soul. MISS C. BASIAK A heart to hold a million friends. MR. R. PENNA Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few people engage in it. MR. P. SHELLEY I am an Irishman by os- mosis. MISS .l. HAZELTON Yearbook Advisor True greatness never loses its child's heart. MR. H. WELLS Nothing interferes with my work unless something comes up. l MRS. J. VAN DE WALL A happy life consists of tranquility of mind. 1 17 7 3 MISS M. DILLUVIO De artment Head P The mildest manner and the great- est heart. MISS M. MARKSTROM Memories, sweet memories. MISS M. ZINGLER Seek not to alter me. LANGUAGE MRS. M. FRANCO To be able to see a world in a grain of sand, and a heaven in a wild flower, she must truly hold an opti- mistic view of life. MISS B. LIATI lt's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. MRS. A. GONZALEZ Language is a living thing. MISS G. GREENHILL The world delights in sun- ny people. MISS D. DAMIANO Delicacy in a woman is strength. MRS. A. GROGAN Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be un- derstood. 11 BUSINESS MISS M. MANNING Department Head Take the world Iightly . . . enjoy everything. MISS V. KRYNICKY Have you ever had your day sud- denly turn sunshiny because of a cheerful word? MRS. M. CONVERTINI A spirit wind-free, warmed with a smile. MR. .I. TRAIER An agreeable person is one who agrees with me. MR. R. MARESCA He is short of nothing but height MISS L. SUVAL Howto live well on nothing a year l M., s.. -f '4 N..- 1 'ffmaf HIS TGRY MISS D. CARLETON lf you count the sunny and the cloudy days of the whole year, you will find that the sunshine predomi- nates. MR. J. FREDERICK The devil in me makes life bear- able. MR. S. CHARTON Never let school interfere with your education. MISS M. PAPARAZZO MR. S. De CRESCENZO The intelligent have a right over the ignorantp namely the right of instructing them. God grants liberty only to those who love it and are al- ways ready to guard and de- fend it. of V ., f f. mf, K MR. W. HEYDEL Silence is dangerous! lt's un- patriotic! MISS A. CARROLL Department Head Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. MR. T. ENRICO 'We do what we must, and call it by the best names. MR. B. TALAMINI Senior Class Advisor A man isn't poor if he can still laugh. 13 'K-'lest W? 'T 2 'S i 5 Jil My fl' V I., MRS. R. ALBERT Department Head Mingle a little folly with your wis- dom, a little nonsense now and then. MR. G. FABIANO 78927+ x .9 : . .. You must be kidding! MA THEMA TICS DR. .l. BENASSI Each mind has its own methods. MISS K. O'HALLORAN MISS M. DOYLE Act as if it were impossible to fail. ft ' MRS. l.. SIEVERS One pearl of great price. When great questions end, little parties begin. A . MRS. R. DE RlSl MR. .l. STANZIANI 'Live, love, laugh, and be happy. Knowing him is an experience. MR. E. HOPPER Department Head For men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. SCIENCE MR. L. GRANOFF Three-fifths of him genius and two- titths sheer fudge. MR. C. STOCKHAUSEN A tire-mist and a planet, a crystal and a cell. MR. G. VEI.l.A I have tried too in my time to be a philosopher, but . . . cheertulness was always breaking in. MRS. l. PISANO Charm-it's a bloom on a woman. It she has it, she doesn't need to have anything else. MR. C. ISELE Man is made not only of what he has inheritecl, but also of what he has acquired. MR. M. PALUMBO MISS A. THIELING There are very few persons who pursue sci- How great is the wonder of heavenly and ence with true dignity. earthly IIWIHQS-H DOMESTIC, FINE, AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS . x :X y N. sw .px . R MRS. M. GRYSON MR. A. GREENBERG Depgrfmenf Head 'III IGICGS Iife Io IOVE life. Don'I Ief a pair of shears fool you. 'WN ' MR. R. MAZUREK MR. E. MECKIER Music, Ihe greafesf good fhaf A man is whaf Ihe winds morfals know, and all of heaven and Iides have made him. we have below. MR- R- EI-Y MR. G. PENNETTA The eyes of Texas are Infinite riches in a Iiffle room. upon you. 1 g Q! ex y I 2-,Q I MR. A. GEPPONI MISS B. YOUMANS MRS. L. MANGANQ Ari sfrives for form, and hopes for Be happy. They need you. The way fo U manfs hear, is beaufyf' Through his stomach. 16 MR. G. GUNDERSEN MR. C. SIEVERS There is a great deal ot He is cr gentleman on whom one human kindness beneath can build an absolute trust. the quiet exterior. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ,L M MRS. .l. GRAHAM - Senior Class Advisor Take time to learn all the an- MRS. E- MICKA 2 f . gles so you don't waste time run- You are like an angel from I ' f . . ning in circles. heavenp God bless you. '-'i Q fl flirg- 25' jEj'i?lpiZff. 'I 7 I .fiyk I ff .ris . iiiii , f 1' Q21 sii. 1 . fi, , f iiii 1 . f j ,A f f 4 Ef f 5+ ,af.z,4, . ,iq f . ' 2,7?iE'5 'f N' 'V MR. F. PROIETTI Department Head Let none falter who thinks he is MR. A. KEMPTON Pressure causes some men to breaky others to break records. right. MR. N. PRUDENTI MR. F. TEMME Win without boasting, lose Hl.lfe'S W0l'lC well Cl0r16p llf6lS without excuse. victory won. MR. F. ESCl lWEll.ER MISS M, GERBINO A successful coach is one who is She Came fo U5 Q gf,-anger still coaching. and remained with us a triendf' 17 CAFETERIA STAFF Left fo righi: Seafed: R. Murano, P. Pucciu, A. Caliabellaffa, I. Bomba, M. Benevenfo. Lefi io righf: Sfanding: H. Smifh, E. Rickli, D. Tafem, M. Mulroy, R. Zilocchi, V. Vergona, F. Pinfo, F. Muiz, J. Monfefuso, S. Mickie- wicz. 5 4 .RSXSSS S.. . 1 , , , ff .-5 f' 9 ,FFX ,i H5 VW , My W W' 1 11 ' 'A A W2 f DR. MODRYS 2.647 VZ- 4. 6 K f 540665 MISS L. CROGHAN , School Nurse 4 . , ,rf ,',. . . ' Q, S , K . f? iz. ,- V I V, Q? , fg. 14 - V4 ff 2. 'ZWYY w ww- wwf 'v f.'v1Hn i ., , HM, my 'f , ,:'twv...,,4,t-.X-. JANITORIAL STAFF Kneeling, Left fo righl: Mr. Cheselka, Mr. F. Mayo, Mr J. Marfone. Standing, leff Io righf: Mr. E. Murphey, Mr J. Kofowski-Head Custodian, Mr. R. Papa, Mr. D. Daly Not pictured: Mr. G. Maylafh. Administration is very often forgotten, but it is administration that holds school systems together and keeps everything running smoothly. The job of Superintendent of Schools is most important in maintaining this organization. MR. WILLIAM L. STEINER has served the Cliffiside Park School System for twenty years as Superintendent. He has given us the opportunity to improve ourselves and has encouraged us to attain greater heights. The editors of Mnemosyne Would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Steiner for his many years of service in behalf of the entire school system. We wish him much luck and happiness in his retirement. A fime of friends doing fhings fo remember ,MQW in !' if if yy, Z ff ' ' Of ,Mm , K gff ,f.,ff',W f f f 1 f f 91 nfiiif Aff ,!,Lfr.' fig , A - if lnsfead of remembering fhings long done. ffm M, ,-mnuafvn ,fn-.arm ,,-4-nu-.V 'V naaaufnu jf 414nnnnu ,' 41 Q 4 g . 23 -,K , .- ,- . N :web-...L f -1 t PATRICIA R. ALFUSO A cheerful temper joined with inno- cence, will make beauty attractive and wit good natured. DENNIS ARROBBIO To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. JAMES W. AMATO Where there is kindness and gentleness and a mark of determination, there is a man. MARCEL ARRIBI Senior Class President A man concerned with himself and his accomplishments is an attribute to so- ciety. KAREN ATAMIAN Her dreams are locked in her heart, until her brush touches the canvas. DEBORAH ATORAGALIAN A smile such as hers could only mean a warm heart within. gym f , , .fy . , -q me fb rw i .. 4- I ,- LOUIS AZZOLLINI I have my own sun and moon and stars and a world all to myself. 24 ' CHERYLE BALLINGALL Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Maw' MH' PAUL V. BARILA The honest man must keep faith with himselfp his shield is sincerity. PAUL BASLLE The impromptu reply is precisely the touchstone ofthe man of wit. BERNADETTE BATHISH Not two days in my year alike. I talk ALLAN BEARDSLEE happinessf the world is sad enough. if f' X . V E ., if T iii 22 2 fffiff' 517 , yi yy g 5y.. .3 ..51' P ,V ggvyg WU! H ,, V,kV f ffg gf, -21:-1 L , fy gf,-uf , A 774 f 21.95, fill 15.1.11 ., , V .2 ft. Q'fff,'i?f f4'?fk',g ' V 4' , . ' 1 f, f:.e:.,,:fa., ,..f . PAUL P. BASILE To have fun is to livef I live well. DEBORAH BELLINI When she smiles, the stars rise in the skies. LINDA A. BAUMGARTNER Life is mostly froth and bubbles. ARLENE BENEVENTO A smile is useless until given away. BARBARA ANN BENZ Just enough sense ancl nonsense . LOUISA P. BERGAMO School, I suppose, is a necessary evil. FRANCES BISESTO Friendship is the gift of the gods, and the most precious boon to man. JOYCE BOGANNON The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express. PAULETTE BOLCIK A kind heart is like a fountain of gladness, mak- ing everything in its vicinity freshen into smiles. J , y y, JANET BOTHE Happiness is retlective, like the light ot. heaven. PATRICK A. BOTTEN A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrowsf' 26 DONNA BRANAGAN Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eye, in every gesture dignity. NOEL BRANDEL WILLIAM JOSEPH BRAND Wherever he finds himself in life, he makes a good addition. MICHAEL BRUNAS His secret source of humor comes from his pure joy in living. LESLIE BRUEHWILER A cup of sun . . . a daisy . . . a thimblefull of snow. EDWARD W. BRIGHT She has achieved success who has lived The cup of life's for him that drinks and well, laughed often and loved much. not for him that sips. i .,f, , W, f,,V, , ig Vl,, ,liz , , ff ffr- ,Mfr-w-f-iz-ffyg I I s Q1 iils f ,W 1 ,,W?4y..,.v , . ,f,, , V, Qi. L I ' ' ' ' 'L' . zjfffvl ' - , i sl . f ,,Q I A I 4 , I- f',' f .h', f V,,, I g.v5H 2 v X V A, .,,, ' E14-, V .V,, X LUIS A. CAAMANO BARBARA K. BULAY 'A good folly is worth whatever you pay for The acquired in US is CIUIGII fhe real is it. talkative. 27 DOMINICK J. CAPUZZI lf I repent of anything, it is likely to be my good behavior. , , ,,., .W ,WW GERARD F. CARDARELLI joking decides great things, often stronger and better than earnest can. , Qf4ffg'ii1fCf ',', ' ' ff: M' f Muff f I Jfff, IJ V W X ,ax .MV sag inn-1' Q'-Nc' VLADIMIR CERNY A man must make his opportunity as oft as he finds it. 28 .IOSEPHINE CAROFALO Her giggle is always ready to set forth. STEPHEN M. CARTER The foolish man sees happiness in the distancep the wise man grows it under his feet. ,L ,l x W f I 'ii ' ,,,,,. Q y Q ROBERT JOHN T T FRANK E. cAvALLo CARUSO 'f Life is full of fun, and I intend llHe always mean, wi V to have my share of it. business-monkey busi- f ness. JANICE CESARIO lt seems to me that happiness was made to be shared STEPHEN G. CINQUE So of cheerfulness or a good temper, the more of it that is spent, the more that remains. JOAN H. CLARK Senior Class Vice-President There are no stran ers in this world, 9 only friends l haven't met. DOMlNlCK P. CONDOSTA The best of men live by laugh- ing and still contain a deep in- ner seriousness. JOANN COPPOLA She is jolly and carefree, as tho' life were a pleasant game. CHRISTINE COLAO Senior Class Treasurer No man can be called friendless who has God and the companionship of good books. FRANCO CONCl Genflemanliness is being another word for intense humanity. VITO CONVERTlNl Be silent. Silence never betrays you. KATHLEEN A. COUGHLIN By the aid of self-control, resolution, purity, righteousness, and well-directed thought, she ascends. JEFFREY A. DA COSTA I have to live with myself, so l want to be fit to live with. 29 AQWW-agp xiii., f h , f is ALEXANDER F. FRANCINE DE BLASIO D'ALESSANDRO Quiet among strangers, A I use fhe some rh fhm from my fvflof fun fo' fflendin Y drums fo set The bear in my life. BENJAMIN P. DE SENA He who climbs above the cares of the world has found the sunny side of life. JOY DE MARINO Confemplafion is an inward gaze info the depfhs of fhe soul. THOMAS DEMEO fakes fo express Them. JAMES L. DE SIMONE I Silence is the safesf course for MICHAEL DE VITO any man. The days that make us happy make us wise. I se A 'DIN The more ideas man has, fhe fewer words he REGINA DI BELLA The world sfeps aside Io let any man pass if he knows where he's going. mm DENIS DI LALLO High aims form high charac- ters, and great objects bring out great minds. DONNA M. DI STEFANO To be glorious in all and still to be loved by all ESTELLA ANGELA Dl PALMA DINGERTOPADRE Heard melodies are sweet, but This Hgwer looks up fo See those unheard are sweeter. the light and never down to see her shadow. SUSAN DOUGLAS And what they dream of, I dare to do. is the greatest merit one can win. MARK S. DREYFUSS RONALD W- Common sense in an uncommon de- DROLSHAGEN gree is what the world calls wisdom. Let my deep silence speak for me. DONALD R. ECKHARDT Each man is justified in his in- dividuality, as his nature is found to be immense. 31 f ZQQJ? . ff ,, if ff ,: 1, K fi T . v 1, ' jf ' gf' f .7 f 4 I l v fl , V ,,- -,rf rff ' Q , My 5 if A, , f f ' C: to f W ep ' ,f f i ., 4f I . ROBERT EINHORN The essence of humor is sensitivityp warm, tender, fellow-feeling with all forms of existence. MARIE FACENDOLA Quietness of manner, but that certain smile. Her CHERISE FECHTMULLER eyes are homes of silent prayers. GAIL C. ESKILDSEN Who can tell the workings of this wo- man's heart? Maw' BARBARA ESPOSITO Hope for the best, get ready for the worst, and take what comes. JOSEPH FAVORITO Don't wake a sleeping ti- ger. l.ORRAlNE FERRANOL0 It is a woman's reason to say I will do such a thing because I will. 32 CARL A. FERRINI The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts. EUGENE C. FOCARELLI There's nothing like fun is there? LINDA .l. FRANCOLLA Happiness is a habit. DENNIS FORD Success is getting what you wantp hap- piness is wanting what you get ll ROSLYN FOX In every sorrowing soul she pours de- light. DAVID SOBEL What a merry outlook on life-always ready to twist things into a joke. BARBARA FREEDMAN That which you are will depend very much upon what you believe. JOHN F. GAFFNEY We -all have a little devil in us VINCENT GARGIULO You ain't heard nothin' yet folks! EDWARD GASPARTICH Where words fail, music speaks. ,V -' 434-,f ' . 02424 W, , j sffi J l JANET GERCON Friendship needs no words.' , , fiygfm vas' f , . DORIS GERHARD Wherever there is a human being, There is an opporfuniiy for a kindness. i W ,A sv .49- lf is not easy fo be a preffy woman without MICHELE GIANNANTGNIO 'Tis always morning somewhere in fhe world. 1 , r 4 LINDA GERMER causing some mischief. TINE GIAMPAGLIA AUGUS Why fake life seriously? You'll never gef ouf of if alive! , y yy iy,y i r - rrir X LAUREEN GIANNATTASIO H BATRICK J- GIANNINI Friendliness brings happinessp a smile and W0flf 15.50 Qfeaf l fhlnlilwe Sl1OUld SGV9 words are the only expense. some of 'l for lomormw' 54 ALTAIR GOBO lntermingle jest with earnest. ZAZA I CHARLES F. GOBEL Every human being is intended to have iyr' a character ot his own: to be what no if '-'1 other is- and to do what no other can do. 'iii i fuivi ' i 'i'- f E Ah, but a man's reach should exc or what's heaven for? ROBERT GOLON A man that has a taste of music is like one has another sense. CHARLENE GREENHALGH eed his that QFGSP, GLORIAJEAN C. GOGLUCCI Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. GEORGE GREGOREK RALPH GRWPO 'fl know fhe peace and U,-,defsfgnding It is great to be great, but it's greater to be one finds through silence. ' hUfT7Uf7-H 35 GERARD .l. GROTTO lt work interferes with pleasure, give up work. JOAN She doesn't just s GRUBE mile, she sparkles! VINCENT GUll.lANO, JR. d h' sare Through individuality my trien s ip unified. xvydf 'fin PATRICUIA GUARINELLO ' en- Generally speaking, a woman is g ff erally speaking. GARY l'lAGOPlAN Every artist dips his brush into lt is completely unimp is so intere 36 JOHN HAYES sting. SUSAN HACK What really matters is what happens in us, not to us. 'Md JOSEPH HAYES the man who makes all his Happy . . . pleasure dependent on his liberty of ac- tion ortant. That is why it wif' his own soul and paints his own ll nature into his own pictures. BARBARA HIRT There's mischief in her eyes and laughter on her lips. BRUCE D. HOKR We were born fo have fun-all of us. f. '? MICHAEL INGENITO With men he can be rational and unaffecfed, buf when he has ladies fo please, every feafure works! JOHN JAZENBACK If's a greaf abillfy fo conceal one's abilifyf' Happiness is innocence and fhe security of glowing smiles. f She's never foo busy fo be friendly. PIETRO IANNUZZI Gladness of fhe heari is the life of man, and fhe joyfulness of a man prolongefh his days. CAMILLE INNACCONE JOSEPH INNOCENTI Lei us enjoy pleasure while we cam pleasure is never long enough. ROSE JESUELE ff 4 SHELLEY JOSEPHS Life would be infolerable were if nof for ifs amusemenfs. I' iiii i is i f c X, , ,,,,, gfwhgh-MNA fl iiiiii . i 37 . ,W . MARY ANN KALAJIAN What is true and sincere is most congenial to man's nature. T T 4 ',,, V Z 51, ' ,I v 4? 6 W it f W, ? f, X f' 1 If 5 7 fff ANDREW KALISTINSKY The sum of wisdom is, that the time is never lost that is devoted to work. ROBERT KELLER Actions make more fortunes than cautions. TIMOTHY KELLY I can resist everything except temptation. ,Q-. L ANTHONY J. KAPLON Fun and pleasure make the hours seem short. KAREN A. KEADY Blessed with that charm, that certainty to please. GARY KENDY Strength is possessed by the quiet man. ZR .,fi' K WILLIAM KOENIG Trying to understand life is some- what like trying to follow the plot in a bowl of alphabet soup. DOROTHY KONOPKA I always try to believe the best of everybodyp it saves so much time. CARL F. KRAJEWSKI People and I have come to an agreement - they say what they please and I do whatl please. KATHRYN LARSON You don't have to blow out the other fellow's light to let your own shine. DONNA LAURA There are a few things that never go out of style and a feminine woman is one of them. JOHN C. KONOPKA ROBERT KOVAL Happiness comes to the I was born to laughter and merry strong of will. comrades make my glow. JENNIFER L. LAKE The present moment contains all time and within it is all that can be hoped for, done and realized. JOSEPH N. LAURICELLA ln quietness and in confidence shall be his strength. 5 '. f ,Mff . Z.,-aff , . . fvf f' . f' ff iff K, X0 '? Q-My , V: ,.y,.,f ' f 5 W4 ' , , V WW wwf , f ZZ XO ' 0 Z 5! fi Ms' X 39 0 F51 es- - SANTA LENTINI There shines an e uality of sensitive q hush and exhuberant laughter in all parts of my character. JASON M. LILLI Fun and laughter make work no daily chore. DANIEL L. LOSPALLUTO Life is to be fortified by many friend- MICHAEL .l. LESSACK To be born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world is mad. QT' DEBRA LEWIS Kind words, so short to speak, but whose echo is endless. VICTOR J. LO BUE Why should life all labor be? ships. To love, and be loved, is the greatest happiness of existence. 'E Q5 .IULIETTE LUCCHESI y mind's made up the way I feel. EDWARD F. LUTZ, JR. Enjoy lite for what it is. PATRICIA LUCCHESI The heart has eyes that the brain knows nothing of. .lOSEPHlNE LUPPINO We have medicines to make women speakf we have none to make them keep silence. II DOMINICK MACERI Silence is the element in which good things fashion themselves together. SUZANNE MADZELAN Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. 41 LINDA MAGLIANO A smile is a whisper ofa laugh. Good is happiness for each man after his own heart. JOSEPH MAGLIO qniug. 'hav' RAYMOND MAIMONE Wit, now and then struck smartly, shows a spark. gunman., KATHLEEN MANSFIELD O woman! in our hours of ease, be kind to our ears. 'hw' 'Que' Follow your own path, no matter what people SG JANA MAKSUTA RANDY MANOWITZ There is no spectacle on earth more appealing than that of a pretty girl in the act of cooking. MICHAEL MANZO DIANE MARANO lf the single man plants himself on his incli- l S99 mY ffl9f7dSl7lP fl0UfiSl7- lf casts OH viduality, the huge world will come round to fhelveil of C0f7fUSl0f1 ff0m the 6y9S ofthe him. 50'-' -H 42 'QF Q ' if , RICHARD A. MARINI Life is one long process of geffing fired. DENISE MARMARELLIS All who would win joy, musf share Happiness was born a Iwin. LORRAINE MARMARELLIS Small, buf so is a slick of dynamife. PAMELA RAE MARTIN There is cv long, long frail winding info fhe land of my dreams. JOHN A. MARTIN True goodness springs from a man's heart. FRANK MARRONE I enjoy life by doing what I please with if. fi ff W ff 4225? ff! ! 7226219 I f I I' ,EW ,Mm W, f fa 5, , 4 f ny 'I ' ' , 11 Lily? ,f avgw wwfw 41 Wdgi, W7 ,fy f f' f 4,4I,q,, ,,.f4 ff few ,f'-f ' 'Gpajff ,yvi JAMES MARXEN Don'f puf foo fine a poinf fo your wit, for fear if should gef blunIed. 43 LYNN M. MATURO The only way fo have a friend is Io be a friend. I DONNA MAURICE The heart has reason that reason does not understand. ,av . 'VX mf 'XLS' an ,..... LORRAINE MC CORMACK As wild as the daises grow, but as she is, so are they the beauties of the field. ROBERT MAYER Youth is wholly experimental. WILLIAM MAZZARIELLO Mind of a thinker, soul of a dreamer, heart of a friend. gym-..-40' .4 , RICHARD MC CULLOUGH Patience and delay achieve more than force and rage. , , , , ,, ,,,, , , .,,,,,,,,,f, ,f .4iw-- 'N . 44 l I J EILEEN MAZUR T'was her thinking of others that made you think of her. K rf' , -1 'lfll ls2' r KENNETH F. MC CABE The name of friendship is com- mon, but faith in friendship is rare. PATRICIA MC NALLY Optimism is the true philosophefs stone which turns to gold everything it touches. WILLIAM MEIER Knowledge plus illusion is the charm of life and arf. FLORENCE MIELE Procrasfinafion is the fhief of lime. JONATHAN MILLEN I could nof exchange fhe Iaughfer of my hearf for fhe fortunes of The muIIifucIes. GLORIA MEKJIAN From our own selves our bliss should flow. ' DONNA MIKULKA l'Il walk where my own nafure would be leading-. EDITH MICHELON Happiness is nof a desfinafion. If is a way of life. ROBERT MINCK Doing easily whaf ofhers find difficulf is falenfp doing what is impossible for falenf is genius. , ' '22, - - , H g, 'ff i 4 ,V ff f . 1 ,V 4, ,AAV . ,. if f-445 ' fifff CARL MOLARO A nice unparficular man gawk if VALERIE MOORE SUSAN MORONSKI Sometimes I have ideas to do wild A smooth and steadfast things but often they are settled by mind, gentle thoughts and my inner-most thoughts. calm desires. ELIZABETH MUTZ She has a patent on her giggle that is all her own. NINETTA NAPPI True happiness is the condition of a genuine and sincere friend- ship. LM, W ,V ,f Htl- 'r KAREN MOSCHELLA If you preserve a firm, constant mind, happiness is everywhere. JOANNE MOTTO ln the life of a young woman the most essential thing for happiness is the gift of friendship. JAMES NENNING Why study when sleep oh so sweet? , , , , ,, , ,, ,, ,, , 7 yy ,, ,,,, ,,,W,,, ,,,,,,.,f,f.. LINDA NEUSCHWANTER Her hair shimmers like a field' of golden wheat. MICHAEL O'BRIEN Life is just one darn thing after another. TERESA ORTYL We are here to add what we can-not to get what we can from life. CHRISTINE M. OTTINO The friendships I have made double my joys and cut my sadness in half. LINDA PADOVANO lt is not true that woman was not made from man's ribp she was really made from his funny bone. ROBERT TONI F. ORECCHIO OPPERMANN The advantageous beauty of hap- He who has a complete piness may be felt in her presence. knowledge of himself has a true understanding of oth- ers. RICHARD OTTOVIANO Knowledge attained with a carefree attitude is hap- ' ll piness. CARLA A. PALERMO We are here not to get all we can out of life for ourselves, but to try to make the lives of others happier. , I ,, , I f 47 ROBERT D. PALMIERI Joking and humor are pleasant, and often of extreme utility. Ell.EEN PANGIONE Action may not always bring happinessp but there is no hap- piness without action. CATHERINE PAl.MlSANO Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact. :gay JUDITH A. PALMITESSA My religion of life is always to be cheer- ful. JOSEPH PANTOLIANO The only way to get rid ot temptation is to yielcl to it. GERALD PAPA l am not only funny in myself, but the cause that fun is in other men. 1 'QW' JOSEPH PARADISO Happiness is self-contentednessf' 48 JAMES PASCALE Only for the happy man does the tree of life flower. L Af 55, PATRICIA PATTERSON Know that the simple gift ot being kind is greater than all the wisdom ot the wise. PETER MICHAEL PAZER Keep your feet on the ground and your eyes on the stars. THOMAS PERESSINI Man's greatness lies in his power ot though . I JEAN PAULOVIC Laughter is not a bad beginning for friendship. WILLIAM PETILLO Seriousness is a hindrance to happi- ness. 49 RICHARD PAYNE In small proportions we just kindness see, and in short measures, life may per- fect be. DIANE N. PEDOTO Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows. ANTHONY PETRIGLIANO What his heart thinks his tongue speaks. ' ' f JULIA PETTROW A witty woman is a treasure. a witty beauty is a power. -'We -.nv'0F f' wwf' EMII. JAMES PINTO Gentle in his manner, he does bold things in a quiet way. 04 n-r . A X' ,. Q . H f ,-. ' 7 -.fr o Q, ,..-... ,f 7 3 An essential of o happy life is to be ROBERT PHILLIPS 'QP-A 'iw' f I. care u g IRA PICKER There is. no great genius without some touch of madness. ,J , ,fp ,, DIANE PIERCY Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content. ANIELA J. PINTO One that Iives and laughs so boldly must surely do well. fa' fi, KENNETH J. PINTO JOHN KERMIT PIPES Life is not Iife at all without some mischief. Live and Iet live, no matter how it ends 50 He who is a man, must be a FRANK J. PISTILLI formisf. W X 7 A WZ! a V, ,, , f lf? , V 'KWH K r ' W, , ui 15 i 2 7 jyfa f X X f ff f ' V 1, Zi , fy, 1 9 f f f Q '. Wi7 fL7Uff ' -.9512 7 Vfflfif yfi 2 , 4, 2 1 W L!-'ff 5, fi f ,V .pm h'A ,ff-6021! ff fx f ,, ,1 'MQQQ f f 'f.y4Q:ffXffff f ,f ,f Mi f , X f f iff if , QW ff f 1 1 f , f wx ' Z' Y, f' Avi' X ,, , , M' if if V - ,f Q 'z fwff ff IIA HELENE RENTLER s merry as the day is long. I'lOfl-COn- SHERI POLONSKY KENNETH PORSCHEN Friendliness brings happinessg a smile He does not only find fhe jesf, buf ihe and words are the only expense. laugh foo. JOAN PRIMAVERA Wifh women the hearf argues, not fhe mind. IRENE PREOLO Friendship is the wine of life. gk X E sg 70' AVL' , fy' CHRISTINE RICCARDI Kindness is fhe golden chain by which so- ciefy is bound fogefherf' 51 HANNEGRET RIEWE I like my dreamy now I musf sfrive fo see if become realifyf' JUDITH LOUISA ROMANO Then she will talk-good gods! How she will talk. MICHAEL JOSEPH ROMEO No doubt of his abilities-no doubt ot his lilceabilitiesf' JOHN A. NATHAN ROSE Man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. 3- . 4322 iv JOY RUSSENBERGER A lovely lady garmented in light from her own inner beauty. 52 ROSICA Born with success he seemed, with strength to win, with heart to hold. SOPHIE RUSZKIEWICZ She will easily be content and at peace since her conscience is pure. if Wav' km., . ROBERT RUSSELL I never met a man I didn't like. CHRISTINE RUTKOWSKI Wit makes its own welcome. LOUISE SANTANIELLO Free, free as the wind, running wild and running high. ORIANA A. SARTOR Live today, forget the cares of the past. UC JAMES L. SARUBBI No man can think on an empty som h Il MARIA SCALA Her mirth the world required, she bathed it in a smile of glee. f .ff LUCIA SCARNECCHIA Happiness resides not in possessions and not in gold, the feeling dwells in the soul. Life is like music, it must be composed by ear, feeling, and in- stinct WTZWW MARY ROSE SCALOi MARY SCHISANO My own conscience is more to me than what the world says. ROBERT SCHUTZ Mischief, thou art afoot. , STANLEY SCOSKIE, IR. GENE A man that will enjoy a quiet con SEMENTH-Ll science must lead a quiet life. H FriendIiness, mildness, and self-respect do make for man and his happiness. ELIZABETH SERHAT Be silent and let thy words be worth more than 45 59 37 4 1' 4 i... I Y, ,i I A Sh Agn..-..-up . 'Q .I - K R u -- ll'-H M 4 c MICHAEL M. SENNE Circumstances-I make circum- stances. LENA SGRO I am wealthy in my friends. silence. LINDA SEPE There is so much to say, but your eyes keep in- terrupting me. JOAN SESSA MICHAEL A subtle grace of heart and I y mind that flows with happiness. iis1 1 14 isi,. llFor ifiligzllgxllcg I ff I M 1 a any 5, Q' I ' 1 id mold for hearty sports. pai . . .. MADELINE SHIPITZ f rinis R i - + How far that little candle - throws her beam. VICTOR SOHM Senior Class Secretary I have never seen a greater monster or miracle in the world than myself. ROBERT SOTTOLANO MICHAEL A man of pleasure-with a smile to SPINCOLA match. He's quiet, but I wonder. PATRICIA SIMONESCHI Beauty is silent eloquence. PAUL SIONAS The intelligent gentleman will nev er see life as commonplace. LOUIS SOTTOLANO I will not follow where the path may lead, but I will go where there is no path and I will leave a trail. ROBERT SPOERL As proper a man as one see on a summer's clay. sha 55 Y 'f as 56 A JAMES STEWART I H h h rk fri. elsric in isownwo so a MW 4r2ff1fffg197?4 is . W ifv T I THOMAS STAN MARIE STEWART 2, I A I 'E JZ H H 2, ,4 I H . Whaf should a man be but be merry. Somehmes I dream of what my future I will hold, and ofien I leave if dreams. RAYMOND STITZ CLIFFORD STUBAUS Gracious Io all and wifh- out offence he speaks Ihe words he means. As we are now living in an efernify, the hme fo be happy is today. Tiff' ANNA TASSIELLO H MARIE TASSONE Here is o dear and frue industrious A5 ITUPPY U Woman U5 UIIYI for 'he friend. whole world seems io smile upon me. NICHOLAS TERRANOVA W' E Man is man ancl masfer of his foie. Ya JANET THOMPSON They that know no evil will suspect none. RICHARD TOSCANO From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. DENISE TRINCHESE Never do today what you can as well do tomorrow. Something may occur to make you regret your premature action. awp, , xfs1mmfwffw,g::.:fmy,, pw wine-f, V JOSEPH M. TOMARCHIO The mind is its own place. IRENE TROCHSLER My heart is warm with the friends I make. 57 MICHELE TORO Heaven lent an angel's beauty to her face. THOMAS TRABILCY See the twinkle in his eyep me thinks there's mischief in this guy. MARLENE TYLICK Her spirit is like that of a young filly, kicking her heels in the wind. WILLIAM URSCHELER Save thy words for another time. -,, 'MJ' 4. BERARDINO VITTI Lookp he's winding up the watch of his wit 3- CHRISTINE USCINSKI Once you're laughing it's hard to stop. ELSA BEATRIZ VENEGAS The unspoken word never does harm. RICHARD PETER VERGONA ln quietness and confidence shall be your strength. wmv-ffr K ,M ,,., , MARIA A. G. VELTRI Talk happiness. No path is wholly rough. GAIL VOORHEES Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make some one else happy. 58 HOWARD WEISS Every beauty and greatness in this world is created by a single thought or emotion inside a man. CARY WERNICK Life is a school of probability. MARGARET E. WHITE VIRGINIA WIESE I will not take part in anything in life Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low unless it is surrounded, as I am, by pure an excellent thing in a woman. jolIiness. ANITA ZILOCCHI The windows of my soul I throw wide open to the sun. DOLORES .l. WOOLWORTH The life of flowers is hope and fulfillment and peace, tears and laughter. NOT PIC TURED RALPH BOZANIAN DONALD CHORMANSKI NEIL FERRARA JOHN FROLA BILL GAVIGAN RALPH MOLINIA JOE MULROY STEVEN NILSON LENKA SKROCE MICHAEL STUMM ALLEN WATSKY 59 CHERYL ZIMMER Our brightest blazes of gladness are commonly kindled by unexpected sparks. an, T W ry, my, , t , ' 'ZSMX 7m 4' f 4 , ' 'ff' W4'f'fv,h,,,,,,,, . gli- , . 4 f f W f, X , 4 9- K H- ' ,ff A 7 W4 f . 11 Z A wondrous feeling of . . . Wm. WIN ibm SE 60 56,3 , ,M aff, f ,. , if 9 22 . . . fhings experienced. W ,' K 'Ze fj4fM, W?-,A' 541 3 vw Ib 'Lg-3 -OD. ' N: E22 si: Kim' xNXyx X 'N 1, Mi' f I gif ff, f iff? 41 , ei I ,, , ,f ' 5 ' 4 9 ' 2 2 V ? ? 2 i f 2 S. '?f2 l . .Youih is -- ephemeral, IWW For while I sfill run in ihe rain, I cm noi quiie so easy and run noi so offen. GIRLS' Boys' STATE AND GIRLS' uimrnsmv INSTITUTE BOYS' STATE L to R: Dennis Arrobbio, Peter Pazer, Nathan Rose, Paul Sionas. Not Pictured: Ben De Sena. GIRLS' STA TE L to R: Hannegret Riewe, Noel Brandel, Sue Moronski. Douglass . . . Rider . . . lectures . . . government . . . new friends . . . a true taste of college life. These were the experiences shared by the delegates of Girls' and Boys' State G. C. I .... experiences never to be forgotten. G. C. I. Alternate-Dorothy Konopka. Delegate-Charlene Greenhalgh. BOYS' STATE Alternates L to R: Vincent Guliano, Howard Weiss, Steve Cinque, Pete Ianuzzi, Mike Brunas. GIRLS' STATE Alternates L to R: Eileen Mazur, Janet Bothe, Linda Baumgartner, I 64 NA TIGNAL HGNOR SCJCIETY Doris Gerhard Mary Ann Kalajian Charlene Greenhalgh Hannegref Riewe Roslyn Fox Regina DiBeIla Kafhy Coughlin Susan Hack Michele Toro Roberf Palmieri Dennis Arrobbio Pauleffe Bolcik Sue Moronski Linda Padovano Donna DiSfefano .lanef Bofhe Noel Brandel Chrisfine Colao Richard Offaviano Nafhan Rose Ben DeSena Roberf Minck Dennis Ford Charles Gobel Dorofhy Konopka Lenka Skroce The ceremony began The speakers lecfured and our candles were lighfed Those who wafched look pride, nof in whaf had been said, buf in whaf had been done. Advisor - Miss Dilluvio 1 , U , SENIGR P V- '- JUS 'TP' if Hai 1-4 fum! ,Xxx XL xi ' X PGLL SENIOR POLL WINNERS Mos? Likely To Succeed Roberi Minck, Hannegref Riewe Class Flirfs Michael lngenifo, Barbara Hirf Mos! Typical John Jazenback, Roslyn Fox Class WiOs Gerry Papa, Julia Peffrow Best Looking John and Joe Hayes, Lorraine McCormick Class Arlisfs Gary Hagopian, Karen Alamian Mos? Musical Dominick Capuzzi, Mary Rose Scalo Nicasf Smile Joseph Favorifo, Lincla Magliano Besi Personalify Tom Trabilcy, Noel Brandel Mos! Talkafive Mike lngenifo, Josephine Luppino Mosf Popular Charlie Gobel, Noel Brandel Besf Dressed Joe Panfoliano, Joyce Bogannon Did fhe Mos! for C.P.H.S. Bob Palmieri, Joy De Marino Class Sweefhearls Mike Sesfanovich and Cathy Palmisano Class Afhleles Richie Vergona, Regina Di Bella Class Acfors Ira Picker, Joy De Marino SENICDR Amiclsf fhe confusion of life, o love sfricken girl jumps from o winclow, oncl Miss Borreff reol- izes how imporfonf her work is. Woodrow Wilson High School hos movecl info C.P.H.S. oncl Hi yo Teach! echoes in the holls. PLA Y Up The Down Sfaircase Direcfed by: Miss Donna Damiano Sfudenf Direcfor: Daniel Lospallufo CAST Sylvia Barreff ,.........,...,.,........,......... ...,......... ,,...... C h arlene Greenhalgh Dr. Maxwell Clarke fPflrlClpClll .,...,. A,,,,,,, A lexander D'Ale55qndr0 Bea Schachfer ........A..........,,...,. .i...,.,.......,....... L ena Sgro l-0U Mdffifl .......,.,.. ..,,,A Eugene Focarelli Lennie Naumark ....... ......... W illiam Koenig CGFOLS BLGHCG ....... ..... S anfa Maria Lentini Alice BLULCS ...,.... ............. E ileen Mazur Vivian Paine ...... ....... C arla Palermo Rusty O'Brien ....,A.. .....,.....,.. R oberf Caruso Linda Rosen ........... .,,,. L orraine McCormick .lose Rodreguez ........ ..,.... L ouis Caamano Carrie Blaine ....,.... ....,., .I ulia Peffrow Harry Kagan ..... ....... V ictor LoBue Jill Norris .....,.,... ...A.A. T ina Rufkowski Rachel Gordon ....... ........ 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J A xl limi -f M, 1.146 mvx 'N 5.x it Mn .2 fs in .- ,-.,,-11--1- il , df' Y 4 V an ' . ,aff ,NW , ., 4, ,,.1 . 4 7 WW, f f wiv' .,.,' vi---'N A--, ' wwf if X X flT'Zf? Mark Dreyfuss Q J L' Sports Editor N IB d I oe ran e Editor In Chief Dottie Konopka Art and Layout Editor L. I. Sports Staff: D. Atorigalian, B. Hirt, R. Di Bella, B. Esposito, C. Palmi- SUFIO. Art and Layout Staff Seated, J. Palmitessa, M Matoro, C. Riccardi. Stand. ing, M. Tylick, S. Hack, L Bamgartner. Missing: K. At amian. ,L Kathy Coughlin F 'si Business Editor Marathons . . . Mr. Dian's Candids . . . oh' our margins . . Columbia Press. . Business Staff: First Row, J. Gercon, S. Moronski, D. Laura, S. Polonsky, L. Skroce, B. Freedman, R. Manowitz. Back Row, M. Schisano, P. White, F. , ,- .f ' Bieseto, M. Tassonet, S. Lentini, C. lannaccone, C. ' ' ' 4,7-V, .,,fs.aJ-gh-:....:e-I-s L f-'F ' f f 4 A..-,G -i l . -' '1'f 4fe'F '1-me F' ' F A - 'fe A Uscmski. X 1 ,V Hannegref Riewe Managing Edifor Charlene Greenhalgh Llferary Edlfor Lilerary Sfaff: Sealed, C. Colao, E. Mazur, .l. Bofhe, R. Fox, J. Clark. Sfanding, V. Moore, l. Troschsler, P. Alfuso, E. Mufz. Missing: T. Trabilcy. 970 Sparfan Medium lfalics ll Hopel Programs? . . . booslers . . : Homeroom Ads . . . Under Cour- ier. Advisor - Miss Hazelfon Phologruphy Siaff: P. Pazer, P. Bolcilr, M. Brunas. Missing: P. McNally, D. Marmurellis. Vincenf Guiliano Photography Eclifor 'I' 5 f , , Donna Di Stefano f SecrefarialEdifor , ,,,, .ff 'i Secrefprial Sfalf: G. Goglucci, D. Gerhardf, L. Padovano, C. Palermo A. Lilocchi. Missing: M. Giannanlonio, G. Voorhees. I fum fo face fhof which was noi fhere Q momeni Ago: Differenf fears, New fears, i fl-ix, N . it , NS' - 4 'wp V ' x 'iii' 'Qi ' xx xx . .. A mix. 3 .. r - '-1 .L C And harder promises fo make and keep. .IUNIORS V B. Abbafiello, J. Abderian, R. Allen, G. Alf- TZ 2' - ' ' ' schul, K. Ambrosio, C. Amen, C. Anasfasiou, 5 vm xi A R. 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A Quwifi-ffl--ii :J!Q,l.,Yf -, S Like C1 band of colis playing O O 1 fiercely ln cw calm posture, 92.462 Y, 1.1- Or ihe wind, whisfling fhrough five frees, Leorning fhe woy of ihe Doppled Wood, J U.,-wr W , ond whipping fhe old leoves. TT' 1 C it f -i B fa it ., f . Fl' ' y , 4 6 ly A , gang 3,3 ,ig it gg . ' M' ' 'ft . I f .424 . if W ,, s., ...Q it 1 ng C Zi 'BUGS First Row, l. to r.: G. Papa, S. Cinque, B. Palmieri, j. lnnocenti, M. Devito, M. Rienzuch, T. Malderelli, 'J4 Fratter, F. Winnas, J. Agderian. row, l. to r.: Sestanovich, R. Vergona, Co-Captain, T. Kelly, Co-Captain, J. Millen, B. Minck, R. Rama, T. Betz, B. Avon, J. Ragosta, B. Blazina, S. Braco, Savianeso, T. V. Sohm, J. Sarubbi, J. Jazenback. Second row, I. to r.: B. Abbatiello, B. Renna, P. Tuscano, W. Katchen, G. Arillo, E. Jaclciewicz. Fourth' row l. to r.: Ciszewski, J. Favorito, L. Sottolano, B. Sottolano, D. Casfiglione, B. Elia, N, M. Donoghue, S.,Scianalpore, S. Cozzitorto, J. Montesi. FOOTBALL After many long hard tries, the Cliffside Park Football Team has achieved its dream of winning the Bergen County Scholastic League championship. Only three years in the B.C.S.L. and the Red Raiders, under Head Coach Alan Bucky Kempton and Assistant Coaches Frank Temme and Fred Eschweiler, have not only tied last year's record, but have CP broken seven out of ten new records including most shutouts and most touchdowns. 27 Junior quarterback Jett Fratter and halfback seniors Lou Sottolano, Bob Sottolano, Mike 21 Sestanovich, and junior Bruce Elia led the backfield for the most touchdowns in one sea- 34 son, numbering 40. Bruce Elia became Bergen County's 4th top scorer and top B.C.S.L. scorer. Defensively, the whole team allowed only 36 points, the best in the county. 9 Coach Kempton received Best Coach of Bergen County from the Daily News and Gerry 53 Papa was named to the Bergen County All Star Team by the Daily News. Bob Minck 73 and Rich Vergona made First Team All-County, Jon Millen, Second Team All-County, 44 Steve Cinque, Lou Sottolano, and Joe Favorito received Honorable Mention All-County. 32 Those named to All-B.C.S.L.: Gerry Papa, Joe Favorito, and Bruce Elia, First Team, offense, 50 Bob Mick, Jon Millen, Steve Cinque, Rich Vergona, Co-Captain, and Lou Sottolano, First Team, defense, Tim Kelly, Co-Captain, receiyed Honorable Mention. John Jazenback would have been one of the outstanding players of the team but broke his arm during practice and never played during the season. H, , scomssf J L V Opposition Fort Lee .,..,,,......... 0 East Rutherford ..,... 0 New Milford ,.,.... 0 Tenafly ......,....,,..... 0 Ridgefield Park ..., 74 Westwood ............ 22 Dumont ..,,.. O Rutherford .,,.,,,.,,,, 0 Weehawken ..,....... 0 OVERALL RECORD , 8-1 90 '-'Ls i Bob Minck Bob Soffolano Bruce Elia 'ESS . , , N 5 .U -. 4552: X lgfvzzb F , 1 Q Q .iw w X? x S. X wx ,R X ? Q' Q N 5 1 as A f' 1 4 .,,N .,. M . Q. SN W Upvc-f .K 1 X ' Q S X 5 X , X Sieve Cinque CUFFSIGE PARK .lon Millen Lou Soffolano ix EU? Ricfi Vergona, Co-Capt., FSH!! PAQK .., - , - ,.-, ,, -gyglf 14:49 jw'g:,5,4.--, K Coach Kempfon, Tim Kelly, Co-Capf. Geffy PUPU Mike Sesfcinovich l'h WEN' v4 ! A . - 'W f - M-W. if g iwk iff, .1- W ., :xi , lv il-xiii 'fi' - :fs-1g1q.'-Na. :,.,1, K X . 1,. J ,x.,g.,P M .loe Favorito Jef? Frafter 'Sf' 'Wm -an 4' I 1? J ,Q X -. .M Zh, -fri. ir' N f 4 4 r' I xx fu' ln' , ,pm ,y U IT 2 A fm may an ff, Z , 6' GX' , .Y Mike Devifo Jimmy Sarubbi QM .1,1...1.. .1-.1..1..1- L. 1.01 ' ,..x...nnN.4m .,,, 1 MLM, 1,,,,4g-,,4s., .img l ' 1 ' 1 4 PJ E n 1 Fx N 'ut Eff? Joey Innocent: Vic Sohm Bob Palmieri u-L.:--...... ...s fn' D Y ' ' 'ir . X' 'H ' h y -t 4' W ' N. NV ' N' X it E' W 1 K X Q' Q v Q L: V g K r 1,4 lx, itz .Al X X x Aff-1 g :L .3 5 , . 5 1 r in ' Q , 'f X., in Fe -L, A F ,k.L I K .xc -at M 5 . ,J .,.,, K i.. . L,.N, E: rixk X VM. .. . , I SQ U xv., , ' - X' ' .a Af ,T , K ' ' f . ,W , ,. . f X 9iI2wi-b:Q5XQF.'1'-,,.- , . V - --Q 1 .V . -. f Y .-wfspw 4.K,J..,...., ...-..-. .-Wg.. -w. ,W . .f . page., , ........S., - , . ' .4 . , . . . K .H , Front Row: M. Lessack, P. Botten, R. Ottaviano, D. Condosta E Lutz R Consol: J Goulian W Mazzariello M. Spincola, R. Badron, D. Raggi. Back Row: A. Pinzone B Plrune D Caufield .l Sehettlno R Tenna beuso, M. Petrow, J. Kalistinsky, B. Di Giora, Coach Nick Prude t CROSS CGUNTRY Cliffside Park's Harriers were not well known for being a good team. Yet, this year the Cross Country Team came up with their best record to date: 8-4. Much of the credit goes to Coach Nick Prudenti for the leader- ship and drive to make his team prove to be one of CliFfside's finest. Leading up all four places came Dom Condosta, Captainf Rich Otta- viano, Co-Captainp Pat Botten, and Mike Lessack: It these four didn't pull, then Mike Spincola, Edward Lutz, and Jeff Goulian provided the necessary support. Dom Condosta made All-League first teamg Pat Botten received Honor- able Mention from All-League. J 'As' -Q 96 'W 2 W , , W. an fi' M M , , A 4 ,: f,.j. ' Q it A 'mn-Mmm-ww,j,,,4,,, X -,ix L 1 ffm 4 ,K 'K.',f4v,,., , -- J. Hagarty, J. Barbacich, M. Romeo, R. Cauchard, B. Hardigan, F. Tech, F. Cola. Standing: T. Polata, R. Kasangen, J. Secala, L. Caamano, S. Baresic, P. Barila, B. Schroeder, Coach Merrill. SOCCER Finishing with a disappointing O-73-2 record, the Soccer Team tried it's hardest to. O compete with the other teams in the B.C.S.L. league. Coach Ron Merrill and the boys gave 1 their best. l C.P Among the team players, Strecco Baresic made All-League first team, Frank Cola and 3 Paul Barila received honorable mentions. 3 O 2 2 0 7 1 i 2 SCORES Opposition Dumont ..,.....,..... 4 New Milford ....,.,. 2 Saddle Brook 3 Westwood ..,,...... 5 Weehawken ........ 7 Tenafl y ,...,.....,.,... T Rutherford .,.,....,, 3 Dumont .... ....... 4 Garfield ,........,.,., 4 Saddle Brook ..,... 1 Westwood ,.,....... 5 New Milford ..,... 3 Tenafl y ................ 7 Rutherford .,........ 4 OVERALL RECORD O- 7 3-2 X., 'Z my 0 I f E f:Wf.Vtp,,i1f,,,,,L,,f '5fU'W2ffM' if C L. v '?f2 . vi 27 xx K-4' .., wr? 'K 0 Mem rf W MM , KT ' c rf K.-, ' ,V a ' il 1 'V QW 4 W Q'-,JL i x 11. H 'A ,wave fi 0 v..- J 4 I -- MM Coach W. HeydelQ E. Lutz, D. Lugo, S, Krenta. Standing: B. Golon, B. Brand, A. Bucs. BOWLING The bowling team, under the direction of Mr. William Heydel, finished the 1969-x70 season with an overall record of 21 wins to 21 losses and placed fifth in the B.CiS.L. division. Steve Krenta, an outstanding bowler, received the B.C.S.L.'s high series trophy with a 402. He also bowled a high game of 234 and ended the year with an overall average of 155. His teammate's averages range from Bob Golon's and Al Bacs' 160 to Ed Lutz's 150 and Bill Brand's 152. V 1 .l...gl 5' EET if if fll Nik- M. Arribi, D. Casumenta, B. Opperrnann, J. Lauricella, Talamini, B. Minclz, D. Raggi P. lannuzzi B. Elia, C. BASKETBALL The Cliffside Raider Basketball Team was no exception to the the second year in airow they won the B.C.S.L. title, although this is the took it alone. New Head Coach Bart Talamini led the drive tor these boys ti Q u a 1 str W ,wins and a league record of T3-T. They did exceptionally well to end with an Q ea QYAJ M., over W'1:i,'n' - of T8-2. . . . . . r's champs remained to bring this year's team to another championship - h ard, and Charlie Gobel, Capt. Marcel Arribi played baclccourt 4 p. and basket. Charlie Gobel was the man for points as the i955 fQfZSi f5F will Q . 5357? ' hi h s ea ue. Dennis Ford was also a top scorer and ' 9 . . . fgiifxh 1 rebaun '3?.'fiE'i Jff?l3..QE g ,A53- Other Seniors included Joe Lauri- - . 12'-2 -,'3Ifai1feiies1eiif,. g. 'L A Cello, Rlcf ' F , s ,Lg,fT2j:Q .1 is me-gf f E ' v113.::? V'-.ICI?' 1' st gf-'qg,,,.11g 't . . . The All Sl i m , '7'gllQws: Marcel Arnbi-First team: , Charlie -14 . -rs- jE':f'f3E5i t f . All B.C.S.L. selections were: .. e If sizing, ,A V m pegs. .Q I - mt ' V V . ' g Marcel andDennis For 5 Bruce Elia-honorable mention. ..?r K' L ' E' A ' , 8' .Lf , . f diffs?-Wi ' L A H A 4 f' -i M . crush. f' .. 1 'WIC' ' W NA V. Mr rfrisi, T K i: K . 1. 'X -g,1,. .11 .::': f . ': x ' mf 'su ,.l 1 i ie se Standing: Mr. B. K. McBain. SCORES CP 72 .....,. Fairlawn .,...... 79 .,,.... Weehawken .. 68 ,..,... St. Josephs ,,.. 89 .,..... Glen Rock ...... 63 ...,,,. Memorial A..,, 89 ...t,.. Tenatly .,., 82 ,.,..., Westwood ...... 66 ....... Fort Lee .,.,...... 74 ....s,. Ridgefield Park 81 ....,.. Rutherford ..,,.. 75 ....... Dumont ,.,....... 83 ,.t,. ., New Milford .. 84 ..,.... Tenafiy .,....,... 90 ......, Westwood ,..... 74 ......, Fort Lee ........,. .74 ,..,... Rutherford ,.,,.l 65 ....,,. Dumont .......A.. 95 .,,.... New Milford U 76 ....... Teaneck ,......... OVERALL RECORD, il 'Q , ,, ffbiskl W Zi WSW Kem sQg of L u- an E O Z L 751 T 2,43 T gg L' 9 8 L 1 '15 . ,,..... 48 68 61 . ..,,,.. 55 55 65 75 ....... Ridgefield Park ,.,,..... 55 . ......, 72 73 69 ' L 47 T ' , Q 100 - I -N Y, J. ' ' Nagin ,f nj v'i-l 5,5 U M 15 'if -',' --R-,s?'1 T f f i n'fs .x Charlie Gobel Capfain Marcel Arribi Dennis Ford V, x ff f, f Rich Vergona Coaches Fred Eschweiler and Bart Talamini 109 l-UUfiCellG Kevin McBain Bob Minck Bob Oppefmann Z ,, V! f , , ky , ' cyl 2' f if f fy ' , qi 7, V f 4.14 f 3 ' M f Bruce Elia ,C Pele lannuzzi C if i 5221f f'Q:i1Zii1ji5'f T sw Q A f ' ,W ,... Q- ,., Q42 36 5 1 6 is-yJ AML 1 fri W ,rfb 0 A rg? .M Q Q N xv W ' . az, P 1 f-,Bai 'Fifi b . Ax f S I AfW6 - x, : W A e Q. Y - Y .151 -.4 , f L2 3. 2? 7 J ff , 1' EJ F' I0 N P hr t ' . -'X Y f 55 ' Q if' 1' 's 'qt wr? :Q ' Q., T57 N ' ' 4 sf g f, g E 4 5 Q04-f X xx 3 . ya -inf L4 , N A vggf gf lx. v f' 11, Zn! r 1. 5' QF' fi Q2 ' , . f f 1 ,gg X, i Y, W VAL? f , W..,1gx,!,i Y ' 'X- I KGX - K X 4, Y Ll t ,f ' 14 ' ! r VA 1 f 4 - f, ' H! A w A , f V MI A .f 1 1,3 qslqgg,-g ' , ' ,, ' -H 1111-il' fW,nJf'.i'z'1 1'1'H,xff 'H-W H , ,,y1c:.' ' ' gf 'fy2.,, Jw, f - V, ff ' 1,11 , .- ff ' ff ,fyw V , 1,4 Pk A plz , O, U f ff 4 an 'I 'J Q sf 4 'Q X -5 i, 1 . Q' I 5 I H ,f .2 lfmfh A Wm ! swf ,W if? ' fx 'Y if l X K 'WU' 7, J EQ hgh 4 ' A I 'ii 4 M lv' inf R. Allen, V. Gioflre, B. Abbafiello, R. Ccuchard, J. Aniine, N. Menzella. Sfanding: K. Pavlic, D. Raggi, D. Casamenfo, T. Fay, A. Monfeforfe, B. Barfon, J. Ciszewski. J. V. BASKETBALL Winning anofher season ll-2, the J.V., under Coach Eschweiler, proved a vicforious leam fo continue the fhree year streak of now 48 consecufive Home games. A n a, R. Grippo, W. Petillo, J. Paradiso, J. Millen, T. Kelly, R. Palmieri. Second row: A. Esposito, J. Lechowicz, R, Ruggerio, L. DeLisio, J. Ashenden, R. Seninsky. Third row: Coach A. Mongilia, W. Cirzewski, P. Labasso, S. Bonstein, J. Bonstein, J. Zucchino, D. Nurge, Coach F. Temme. Fourth row: W. Tec, K. Page, J. Cuppuccio, R. Rama, J. Careri. Fifth row: T. Merindino, C. Royer. WRESTLING Having a tough year, Coach Frank Temme's wrestlers tried hard, but unfortunately wound up with a O-I2 record. Yet, in the district competition, Clittside did considerably well. Jerry Delisio won the championship for the I06 Ib. class, Jon Millen won the championship for the I76 Ib. class, and Anthony Esposito took third place in the heavy weight class. C.P. OPPOSITION 6 Palisades Park .... 38 3 Westwood ,......... 4I 22 Ridgefield Park 24 8 Fort Lee ........,..... 30 I5 Rutherford ,..,.... 2I I4 New Milford ..,... 32 I7 Hasbrouck Hgts. 29 I3 Saddle Brook 3I I3 Tenafly .,.,.......... 30 I I Leonia ...... ....... 3 4 I7 Dumont ...,., ,...... 2 9 20 Bogota .,,,.......... 24 OVERALL RECORD, O-I2 QP K L.,. p.. I 4,19 ,A , SEM H. Weiss, P. lannuzzi, B. Koval, F. Marone, P. Basile. Standing: Coach M. Preolo, G. Kendy, B. Vitti, J. Marlin, B. Russell, Coach F. Cerelli. L c.P. Our Cliffside Park Raiders have won titles in football and basketball, and now our baseball team is aiming for the same status. Under the supervision of Coaches Manuel Preolo and Frank Cerelli, they hope to capture the B.C.S.L. Championship for the third straight year. With Paul Basile, Kenny Porschen, Bernie Vitti, John Martin, Gary Kendy, Rich Vergona and Frank Marone as starting members, it looks as though the future of this team is in good hands. SCORES St. Josephs Palisades Park Garfield Teaneck Paramus Teaneck Westwood Fort Lee Ridgefield Park Palisades Park Rutherford Dumont New Milford Tenafly Westwood Fort Lee Ridgefield Park Rutherford Dumont Memorial New Milford Opposition OVERALL RECORD 'aul Basile Coaches Frank Cerelli and Manny Preolo Bernie Viffi Bob Russell Frank Marone Bob Koval Pete lcnnuzzi Sfeve Krenfa Coach N. Prudenti B. Elia P. Sionas, B. Brand, R. Ottaviuno, M. Romeo, P. Menneruini. Third row: S. Batz, S. Arpiarian, R. Cudina, T. Licata, F. Cesario, Botton, J. Konopka, J. Gaftlney, L. Caamano, R. Caruso, K. McCabe, V. Sohm, P. DiLiberto, S. Cozzitorto, G. Peterson, S. Torp, J. Ashenden, A. Montelorte. Coach M. Palumbo. Second row: M. Spincola, W. Brown, G. Marvel, K, Fourth row: B. Rickli, J. Licata, J. Tomino, B. Graveman, T. Magiano, J. Rahner, M. Nadjian, J. Pinzone, S. Barasic, M. Handschin, C. Calvano, D. Kalisfinski, M. Moore. TRACK In his second year of coaching track, Mr. Nick Prudenti has a tairly new team which is expected to be one of Cliffside's greatest. Expected to be outstanding this year are: Pat Botten, Dennis Ford, Rich Ottaviano, Sal Cozzitorto, Bruce Elia, Bill Brand, Vic Sohm, Paul Sionas, and John Gatney. With the determination of the team, they should pull in a better season than last year. SCORES Opposition Memorial Palisades Park Dumont Clifton Ridgefield Park Garfield Fort Lee Westwood Tenatly New Milford Rutherford OVERALL RECORD '91--. Shofpuf ,b4 ',. J.. Hurdles S. Cozzilorfo, far righf, J. Pin- zone, S. Cozziforfo, P. Boffon, S. Arpiarian, V. Sohm. Spriniers B. Brand, S. Sionas, M. Nadfian, l.. Camano, S. Barasic, K. Mc- Cabe. Slanding: S. Torp, F. Cesario, P. DeLiberfo, J. Ashenden, M. Handschin, J. Kalisfinski, J. Licafa. 110 and Discus ney, T. Magiano, D. Menneroini. Riffs. N. Y 1:-H .. 4, H -1 nn- E 1 , f-H.: . , Q f W4 Z A ,llll.' V f- L 2 1 5 - Q, . .6 V:H i '. if ' nulllhjl . ' - -- Vnb' ,.,L,,a,gnqsna.f5 fi qxz. I-'dmsiil gf-T -...wh , ., z I , rv HJYCLLA. ,J r 1 uzfiiffef , f 1 H.- ' J '-'X , vnu-nm f r J 1 X s -1 ww'-v'r:f'gfl' 4 A V - 'Sith . A ,i ., V W I, M., I j ' M' flak , VV K A J ' A ' r. - r ' , ' if I - . f R, - ,, 4 ,lu V v Hkyflliirl . 1 v 5 ,, . , Q, ' 'y 0 W-, , V 4v,, 4 V V jc My ',h7 ' ' ., ,, 'MJ ' Q V .'i,' 'L' , , ' ,v,p..:. ' Y ' - f , 11 H , ' .- ' 1 ff ...adi . , ,,w, . Long Distance J. Licafa, S. Befz, R. Offaviano, M. Spincola, G. Marvel, M. Romeo. B. Elia, far left, B. Graveman, C. Cal- vano, J. Konopka, B. Caruso, J. Gaf- Regina Di Bella - Capt., S. Dennis, H. Taub, D. Zaniewski, N. Brandel - Co-Capt., J. Celidonio, L. Page, D. Marano, P. Ghiotti J. Esposito, L. Shamsey, J. Lake, B. Hirt - Co-Capt., E. Pantaleo. CHEERLEADERS Regina Di Bella Captain Noel Brandel Co-Captain im 'Iv' oisiiliwln This year, ClifTside Park is Number One in football and Basketball, and we consider our cheerleaders Number One also. Those girls were seen everywhere: making signs for games in the gym lobby, leading the school in cheers, decorating team lockers, running the Thanksgiving dance and the cheering tournament, practicing continuously, and of course, screaming at the top of their lungs while watching the Raiders score. We are all proud to have these T4 girls as a part of this fabulous year - T97O Barbara Hirt Co-Captain 2-...Q Jenifer Lake Eileen Panfaleo 5 June Celidonio Linda Page X M I Q Debbie Zaniewski as 'Q . Pam Ghioffi Diane Murano Sue Dennis Lorefia Shamsey Janef Esposito Harriet Taub HALF TIME ACTIVITIES Do Aquarius, Let fhe Sun Shine In, Hawaii Five-O, and Mission Impossible sound familiar? They were jusf some of fhe sounds Ihaf our Marching Band played, while Ihe Twirlers, Flagwavers, and Color Guard performed. Long hours of roufines were prac- ficed every week before each final performance on Safurday afternoons. Not one member of the unifs could ever say fhaf if was nof worfh while, for fhey displayed some of the finesf enferfainmenf Cliffside Park has ever seen. Marching Bond K Mr. M Band D t Drum Mcioreffe Mary Rose Scalo V Color Guard Capf. S. Lenfini, L. Scarnecchia, M. De Meo, D. Bellini, Co- Capf. D. Laura. Second Row, J. Ferraro, D. Branagan, P Beck, J. Clark, J. Grube, R. Paloian. 1 m---- . V M. V wma.. Firsf row - Capf. L. Sepe, I. Baffaglia, L. Ccrsari, P. McNally, J, Palmifessa, T ' I J. Polofroni, B. Kandy, Co-Capf. C. Palmisano. Second row-J. Sfeffenauer, H. Hrnciar, J. Magner, D. Sinisi, D. Maffefone, V. Bernhardf, J. Bogannon, M. Rofh. Flag Wave-rs Firsf row - J. Bofhe, Capf. E. Mazur, R. Fox, Co-Capf. C. Colao, K Coughlin. Second row - N. Wesch, D. Porschen, R. Gulender, K. Zaccagnino, D. Bellini, 'J. Kuleszo, M. Chimbel, N. Rosemczn. An oniicipcfion f... 'L pap,- Q : ., .1- ' of fhings .XNJ-szzr:j UnbOl'fl STUDENT COUNCIL ,Jw- Elecfed for The good of fhe sfudem' body . . . We come fogefher fo give ond foke . . leorn ond feoch. . Advisor - Mr. Chorion. 44Z.....CL-,,.- , A Sfudenf Council Officers: C. Molino - Recording Sed'y, H. Tcub- - Vice Presidenf, J. Panagakos - Treasurer, B. Palmieri - Presidenf. Nof pictured Diane Angeloffi - Corresponding Sed'y. i , 4 Firsf row - M. Curifola, P. Muzzone, S. Polonsky, B. Hirf, S. Uffde, V. Wiese. Third row, D. Arr0bi0, D- GFUS-W1 'J' Cofonef PUl 'i5U '01 M- Fvcci, C- Second row, C. Colao, R. Sisco, S. Cinque, F.Lessack, P. Belinski, J. Celidonio. Lauricella, A. Salondra, K. Zaccagnmo, P. Pedula. 120 C.l.E. Working fo learn . . . cooperafion . . . beciuficions, ielephone operofors, oufo mechanics . . . fhe fufure secured fhrough knowledge. Advisor-Mr. Gundersen. Firsf row, F. DeBIasio, A. Benevenfo, E. Pangione, J. Primavera, Mr. Gunder- S. Scokie, L. Cefrani, B. Vrsheler, J. Maffessch, S. Nilson. Not pidured, J sen. Second row, L. fo R., D. Maurice, R. Jesuele, K. Mochella, T. Sigrsf, E. Moffo, J. Lucchessi, P. Marfin, M. Facendola, R. Molina, J. Frola, T. Mcrlinez, Dingerfopadre, K. Keady, L. Mafuro, J. Dispalfro, B. Schul.zf Third row J DaCosfa H Renfler L Klosuwski J Favorifo J D ' L , . , . , . , . , . avrfo, . Sanfaniello. L. fo R., R. Verbifski, T. Orecchio, T. Rufkowski, B. Bulay, N. Terranova, S. 115 DRAMA TICS CLUB First row, I. Picker, D. Grosso, J. Gercon, W. Rickli, P. Colao, M. King- P. Najdzin, K. Rahner, A. O'Carroll, P. Syzmanski, P. Lucchesi, J. man, M. Romeo. Second row, N. Brandel, E. Mazur, R. Bolcik, C. De Marion, J. Luppino, M. Masfromarino, L. Mickiewiefz, V, Garguilio, Greenhalgh, C. Molino, S. Moronski, S. Condro, L. Einhodn, B. Freed- I. Picker. Noi Picfured, V. LoBue, B. Manowifz, D. Mennefref, D. Muf- man, C. Casuvina, D. Kennally. Third row, D. Lospallufo, H. Weiss, fefone, P. Tronclone, G. Tamarian, J. De Gennaro. DRAMATICS CLLUB ker. OFFICERS Hisforian - M. Romeo Secrefary - J. DeMarino, Vice-Presidenf - S. Mo- ronski, Treasurer - V Moore, Presidenl - I. Pic- FEBRUARY FOOTLIGHTS CAST F. Pisfilli, J. DeMarino, I. Picker, R. Bolcllr, P. Sly- manski, M. Romeo, N, Rose, C. Casavma, M. King- man, D. Grasso, J. DeGennaro. Rehearsals, rehearsals. .. Mayfooflighfs . . . falling scenery . . . A Thurber -cnc Carnival .. . achieving perfecfion bofh on sfage ancl behind fhe scenes. Advisor - Mrs. Milligan. 1 ' 'sau-if : ITALIAN CLUB Lo Toronfello . . . Confinenlol Food . . . A fosfe ol Holy of meefings. Advisor - Miss Dil- luvio Firsf row, C. Palermo, M. Shipifz, S. Polonsky, K. Mansfield. D, Moffefone, D. Sinisi, M. Kurnz, A. Zilocchi, E. Mufz. L. Skroce, P. Pedulla, L. Sgro Second row, S. Cinque, J. Amafo, A. Pefrrglrano, L. Azzolinr S HOME ECONCDMICS CLUB Turkey on Thonksgiving . . . boking for The Nolionol Honor Sociefy . . . Cooking exotic foods was only holf The lun - eofing whof we mode was The reol pleosure. Advisor - Miss Mongono. NEEDLECRAFT CLUB Knif one, Pearl iwo . . . sweoiers, scarves, vesfs . . . creofive crochefing. Advisor - Miss Krynicky. Frrsf row, S. Porler, J. Tomasr, C. Pefrocelli, S. Woolworfiw, R. Coughlin. Second row - B. Taylor, C. Zucchino, J. Magner, L. Manzi, L. Bruehwiler, M. Mackey, E. Monaco. Nof pictured, Pafricia Guarinello. BAND Formations . . . practice on the field . . . left, left . . . Aquarius . . . Thanksgiving Day break- fast . . . Christmas Concert Advisor-Mr. Mazurek. First row, G. Delisio, J. Chrisostimou, M. Marino, W. Trabilcy, R. Habeck, T. Bright, C. Dildos. Second row - J. Gercon, A, Molinia, R. Stitz, R. Maier, D. Gilbert. Third row, R. Martin, V. Gorgiulo, P. Ciuftitelli, N, Rose. Fourth row, B. Vogeiang, M. Moore, E. Gaspartich, J. Amato, D. Nurge, D. Capuzzi. 2 F. x .a f ,. . , - ai,- 7 S '3 I . . X . it Q ,Q-ff-.S X I, - A . A 5 . . . ' sa. P X-k, X' 'if mldi 11444: Iljfl. J ' ' gl JS-4'-, ll . 'I 1-I-Hd, aQw4 ual' , I as!-N 1J3q' JJJQ: JJJ' ad4': 6 Band Officers, B. Golon - President, J. Amoto - Secretary, R Stitz - Treasurer, A. D'Alessandro - Vice President. Firsf row, S. Savianeso, L. Wormunn, A. Kaplon, L. Muffin, P. Whiie, D. Scalo Second row, L. Telesca, J. Brannick, E. Scalo, D. Scalo, S. Josephs, S. Wagner. Third row, A. D'Alessandro, L. Azzollini, M. Scalo, D. Mikulka, E. Holeuas. Fourfh row, P. Colao, P. Borrell, J. Hegarfy, R. Picker. LEADERS CLUB lnifiofion doy . . . boskefboll gomes . . . infromurols . . .500 poinfs . . . Women foculfy vs. Leaders Club Advisor-Mrs. Micko. BW KSQ F f row, B. Esposifo, R. Di Bella, D. Aforagolian, Second row, E. Michelon, P. Alfuso, M. Shipifz, J. e, D. Marmarellis, M. Tylick, L. Skroce, V. Moore, D. Konopka. 128 1 STUDENT CHARITIES Wrapping foys and games . . . Now for ci smile . . . collecfions, collecfions. Advisor - Miss Carlefon 1,754 Firsf Row: N. Wesch, M. Toro, D. Aforagalian, P. Alfuso, P, Szymanski, M. Colao, A. O'Carrol, J. Gercon, J. Sfeffenauer, D. Laura, K, Mansfield, C While, S. Lenfin, C. Zimmer, J. Calidonio, N. Brandel. Second Row: C. Palmifessa, R. Coughlin, M. Chimbel, L. Padavano, B. Mufz, A. DiPalma, L Greenhalgh, J. Bofhe, R. Fox, H. Hrnciar, E. Panfaleo, L. Shamsey, J. Pali- Baumbarfner. Fourth Row: H. Taub, C. Coughlin, J. Clark. froni, K. Zaccagnino, R. Galender, A. Zuchinno, S. Moffo. Third Row: C. ART CLUB 3 5' Being initiated into theintricacies of painting . . . Owning the longest- lasting paint . . . Learning quickly and knocking oft a picture in two days. Advisor - Mr. Gepponi Firsf Row: P. Maione, L. Rampulla, N. Wescl1, M. Toro, M. Third Row: D. Kachanslcy, J. Cenorazzo, J. Palmitessa, N. Nap- Tyliclr, D. Wonopka, M. Purdy, G. Peterson, D. Grosso. Second pi, D. Bellini, M. Romano, J. Scambatti, V. Vitello, J. Goglucci, Row: P. Ragosfa, D. Molito, .l. Kotowski, G. Raggozino, P, D. Cipullo. Belinski, L. Anastasiou, F. Lessaclc, R. Talorifo, C. Coughlin. Smile, you're on Cliffside camera! . . . Snoopy Sam strikes again . . . What no Hash cubes? Advisor - Mr. Gepponi 150 CAMERA CLUB L J. Monroe, V. Guiliano, B. Haase, V. Spafaro, A. Kalisfinslry. FRENCH CLUB First Row: E. Parrfcleo, H. Arnciar, D. Oaies, S. Uhde, L. Anasfasiou, F. Lessack, P. Belinski, L, Brandel, L Dreyfuss, M. Wernick, J. Panagckos. Second Row: D. Carluccio, P. Borrell, D. Arrobio, M. Roth, P. Alfuso, N Brandel, M. Salien, P. Whifeman, P. Ghioffi, R. Fox, R. Manowifz, D. Kochansky, C. Anasfasiou, A. Doscher J. Horvafh, W. Mazzariello. Buche de Noel ..... Lo Comeclie Francoise .... Gourmef Cuisine .. Broodening our horizons. Advisor - Mrs. Franco 1 A revolufion of words fo record fhe hap- penings . . . reporfing fhose ousfanding evenfs of the year. 5 Advisor - Miss Luckhardf Editors: P. Pedulla J. Panagakos, M. Dreyfuss, J. Polifroni, P. Whifeman. Ifffih 0 Gln r S P I nsk A Zilocchi J Sfeffenauer C Conti A Sarkisian K First row: V. Guiliano, M. Salfen, M. Rosafii, J. Trivisano, M. Bruncs. Second L. Padovano, . oo .YI - I ' G 6 dj - I 0 row: C. Palermo, D. Di Sfefano, E. Pcnfaleo, L. sack, R. Galender, M. Chimbel, K. Zaccagnino, P. Giofii, R, Talorifo. Third row: Anasfasiou, J. Kofowski, F. Les- Kendy, V- Vffello, C- Zlmmeff J- Kuleslaf V WWW' ICCGF I, G. Gog ucci. l i GERMAN CLUB Square dancing and Mr. Yella with his banjo at the Christmas party . . . Sprechen Sie Deutsch? . . . trip to Ramapo for German convention. Advisor - Mrs. Grogan First Row: J. Clark, G. Buckley, H. Riewe, K, Rahner, M. Gerhardt, R. Molinia, G. Mickiewicz. Second Row: B. Mutz, P. Colao, D. Laurie, B. Hasse, J. Trivisano, V. Spataro, S. Wagner. SCAT To ease the burdens of teachers . . . to aicl them with twelve mil- lion messages from the office . . . service. Advisor - Mr. DeCrescenzo First Row: C. Lucchesi, A Zilocchi, S. Polonslry, C. Zucchino. Second Row: N. Nappi, C. Palmisano, R. Cough. lin, D. Marmarellas, C. Coughlin, K. Mansfield. 133 CHORUS l Firsf Row: J. ldzenga, S. Scarnecclwia, G. Buckley, V. Moore, H. Riewe, R. Molinia, J. Salfen- - mac, l. Gerhardl. Second Row: J. Celidonio, G. Tamiriun, M. Burke, P. Damiani, C. Fechf- muller, D. Milculka, M. Scalo. Third row: L. Neuschwanfer, F. Biseslo, l. Troscheler, P, Pozer, J. Gercon, J. Chrisosfomou, W. Koenig, V. Juliano, R. Sfifz. Fourlh Row: S. Servise, M. Benesch, L. Mazzola, P. Colao, J. Panfoliano, J. Pascale, J. Lily, A. D'Alessandr0, J. Millen. li I A f V! ,, Chrisimas conceri. . .selling magazines and candy . nighl rehearsals . . . plans for Texas. Advisor - Mr. Ely 134 First Row: Left to Right: C. lannacone, W. Macali, J. Scala, D. Kenalley, C. Chaney, A. Sgram- biglia, C. Lauricella, J. Manuli, C. Greenhalgh. Second Row: Left to Right: L. Speziale, D. Manzo, M. Scala, C. Conti, C. Riccardi, R. Cisco, J. Pettrow, M. White. Third Row: Left to Right: F. Pistilli, T. Trabilcy, P. Giannini, J. Marxen, R, Maimone, L. Okenka, L. Germer, S. Moronski, M. Chimbel, L. Baumgartner. Fourth Row: Left to Right: D. Capuzzi, R. McCul- lough, J. Martin, J. Cattone, J. Horvath, J. Gercon, M. Hollywood, N. Sinatra, J. Bothe. CLUB OFFICERS First Row: Left to Right: J. Celidonio, M. Scalo, D. Mikulka. Second Row: Left to Right: L. Neuschwanter, T. Trabilcy, F. Pistilli, M. Scala. 135 SPANISH CLUB First Row: L. Telesca, P. Palma, P. Basile, L. Cammano, D. Ford, J. Haskins. Second Rowi C. Greenahlgh, J Polifroni, J. Bofhe, K. Zaccngnino, A. Zucchino, L. Page, S. Moho, M. Offino, D. Lewis, M. Kalaiian, D Piercey, C. Uscinski. Third Row: J. Gercon, A. O'Carrol, L. Herbe, H. Taub, L. Maurid, D. Porfo, J. Sfef- fenauer, R. Galender, J. Kulesza, E. Nefko P. Pafferson, J. Damiano, C. lannacone. Lo Flesfa de Espana . . .Man of La Mancha . .Lo Culfurci SECRETARIAL SERVICE Firsf Row: D. Gerhardl, L. Padovano, C. Palermo, D. Di Sfefano, C. Coughlin. Second Row: F. Bisesfo L h Magliano, G. Goglucci, M. Sc isano. Helping hands . . . deadlines . . . hurry up! . Laugh, fl1ey're noi your fesfs . . all wifh a smile Advisor - Mrs. Converfini First row: G. Hagopian, V. Guiliano, D. Cappuzzi, M. Brunas. Second row: R. McColough, J. Foscale, B.. De Sena, T. Petrigliano, P. Pazer, S. Cinque. MATH TEAM KEY CLUB Fort Lee Christian Home for Chil- dren . . . New Jersey State Conven- tion at Bayonne . . . pictures for profits. Advisor - Mr. Fredricks .W 2 Goal-solve all five problems ,A v, 0 .147 751. N f... and the team gets a free dinner, compliments of Coach Albert . . . our very own Math shirts . . . fEZBqbl. Advisor - Mrs- Albert vw 133 M I P' lc r, H. Riewe. Serond row: Mrs. Albert, R. Sininsky, First row: B. Tatarian, D. Arrobbio, P. oione, . ic e P. Sionas, R. Minck, D. DiLallo, J. Trivisano, M. Dreyfuss. PATRICIA ALFUSO - Chorus, Courier, Intra- murals, Leaders' Club, Student Charities, Yearbook Staff. JAMES AMATO - Marching Band, Concert Band, Dixieland Band, Student Council. MARCEL ARRIBI - Senior Class President, Chorus, Student Council, Basketball. DENNIS ARROBBIO - French Club, Science Club, Math Club, Math Team, Student Council. KAREN ATAMIAN - Spanish Club, French Club, Art Club, Yearbook Statt, Literary Magazine-Art Editor. DEBORAH ATORAGALIAN - Student Chari- ties, Intramurals, Leaders' Club, French Club, Dramatics Club, Yearbook Staff, S.C.A.T., Senior Committee. LOUIS AZZOLINI - Track, Spanish Club, Ital- ian Club Treasurer, Marching Band, Con- cert Band. CHERYLE BALLINGALL - Senior Play. PAUL BARILA - Soccer Team, Italian Club. PAUL L. BASILE - Baseball Team. PAUL P. BASILE - Football, Baseball, Spanish . Club President. BERNADETTE BATHISH - S.C.A.T. LINDA BAUMGARTNER - Student Charities, Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, T969 Girls' State Alternate. SENIOR DIRECTORY ALLAN BEARDSLEE - Baseball, Football, Stu- dent Council. DEBORAH BELLINI -Color Guard, Art Club. ARLENE BENEVENTO - Chorus, C.I.E. BARBARA BENZ - Student Charities Presi- dent, Future Teachers, Sophomore Class Secretary, Spanish. LOUISA BERGAMO - Senior Committee. FRANCES BISESTO - Chorus, Yearbook Staff. JOYCE BOGANNON - Art Club, Student Charities, Twirling. PAULETTE BOLCIK - Student Council, Intra- murals, Leaders' Club, Yearbook Staff, Senior Play, National Honor Society. JANET BOTHE - Spanish Club, Leaders' Club, Intramurals, Flagwaving, Yearbook Staff, Acappella- Choir, Girls' Choir, Chor- alle, Student Charities, Girls' State Alter- nate, National Honor Society. PATRICK BOTTEN - Cross-Country, Track. RALPH BOUZANIAN DONNA BRANAGAN - Color Guard, Acap- pella Choir, Girls' Choir, Leaders' Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals. WILLIAM BRAND - Track Team, Bowling Team. NOEL BRANDEL - Student Charities, Cheer- leading Co-Captain, French Club Secre- tary, Dramatics Club, Intramurals, Student Council, Courier, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Girls' State Delegate, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Play Publicity. EDWARD BRIGHT - Chess Club, French Club. LESLIEBRUEHWILER - S.C.A.T. MICHAEL BRUNAS - Yearbook Staff, Cam- era Club, Key Club, Courier. BARBARA BULAY - Intramurals, Student Council, C.I.E. LUIS CAAMANO - Soccer, Chess, Track, Spanish Club, Senior Play. DOMINICK CAPUZZI - Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Student Council, Track, Senior Play. GERARD CARDARELLI - Key Club, Track. JOSEPHINE CAROFALO - Student Council, Data Processing Club, Italian Club. STEVEN CARTER - Track Team, Spanish Club. ROBERT CARUSO - Chorus, Track, Key Club, Spanish Club. FRANK CAVALLO - Key Club. VLADIMAR CERNY JANICE CESARIO - Yearbook Staff, Intra- murals, Chorus, Foods Club. STEVEN CINQUE - Football, Track, Baseball, Spanish Club. JOAN CLARK - Senior Class Treasurer, Stu- dent Charities Treasurer, Color Guard, In- tramurals, Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Choralle, Yearbook Staff, Junior Class Vice-President. CHRISTINE COLAO - Senior Class Treasurer, Flagwaving Co-Captain, French Club, Stu- dent Council, Intramurals, Yearbook Staff, Senior Play, National Honor Society. FRANK CONCI DOMINICK CONDOSTA - Cross-Country Captain, Track. VITO CONVERTINI - Spanish Club, Key Club. JOANN COPPOLA - Future Nurses, S.C.A.T., Foods Club. KATHLEEN COUGHLIN - Flagwaving, Art Club, Student Charities Secretary, S.C.A.T., Yearbook Business Editor. JEFFREY DA COSTA ALEXANDER D'ALESSANDRO - Marching Band Vice-President, Concert Band, Span- ish Club, Chess Club, Courier, Key Club, Track, Art Club, Senior Play. FRANCINE DE BLASIO - Yearbook Staff. JOY DE MARINO - Dramatics Club Secre- tary, Literary Magazine, Senior Grievance Committee, Courier. THOMAS DEMEO BENJAMIN DE SENA - Chess Club President, Key Club, National Honor Society. JAMES DE SIMONE MICHAEL DE VITO - Football. REGINA DI BELLA - Cheerleading Captain, Courier, Yearbook Staff, Intramurals, Lead- ers' Club Treasurer, French Club, S.C.A.T., Student Council, National Honor Society. DENIS DI LALLO - Math Team, Math Club Vice-President, Courier, Soccer, Track. ESTELLA DINGERTOPADRE ANGELA DI PALMA - Student Charities. DONNA DI STEFANO - Secretarial Service, S.C.A.T., Courier, Yearbook Secretarial Editor, National Honor Society. SUSAN DOUGLAS - Dramatics Club, Courier, S.C.A.T. MARK DREYFUSS - Yearbook Sports Editor, Courier Sports Editor, Math Team, French Club, Math Club, Marching and Concert Band. RONALD DROLSHAGEN - Book Club Vice- President. DONALD ECKHARDT ROBERT EINHORN GAIL ESKILDSEN - Student Council, Art Club, Twirling, Spanish Club, Camera Club, Senior Grievance Committee, Sopho- more Class Vice-President, Senior Play. BARBARA ESPOSITO - Student Council, Courier, Intramurals, Leaders' Club, Year- book Staff, Student Charities, Senior Griev- ance Committee. MARIE FACENDOLA - S.C.A.T., Senior Grievance Committee. JOSEPH FAVORITO - Football. CHERISEE FECHTMULLER - Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir. NEIL FARRARA LORRAINE FERRANOLO - Senior Grievance Committee. CARL FERRINI - Track, Art Club. EUGENE FOCARELLI - Spanish Club, Senior Play. DENNIS FORD - Spanish Club Vice Presi- dent, Basketball Team, Track Team, Cross- Country, National Honor Society. ROSLYN FOX - French Club President, Flag- waving, Student Charities, Intramurals, Foods Club, Student Council, Yearbook Stall, National Honor Society. LINDA FRANCOLA - Courier, Senior Griev- ance Committee. BARBARA FREEDMAN - Spanish Club, Dra- matics Club, Student Charities, Sophomore Class President, Yearbook Staff, Biology Club, Senior Play. JOHN FROLA JOHN GAFFNEY - Track. VINCENT GARGUILO - Student Council, Senior Play. EDWARD GASPARTICH - Concert Band, Marching Band. WILLIAM GAVIGAN JANET GERCON - Spanish Club, Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Yearbook Stalt, Na- tional Honor Society. LINDA GERMER - Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir. AUGUST GIAMPAGLIA MICHELE GIANNANTONIO - Student Chari- ties, Yearbook Statt, Secretarial Service. LAUREEN GIANNATTASIO - C.l.E. PATRICK GIANNINI - Acappella Choir, Spanish Club. CHARLES GOBEL - Varsity Basketball, Na- tional Honor Society. ALTAIR GOBO - Key Club, Track Team. GLORIAJEAN GOGLUCCI - Courier, Intra- murals, Foods Club, Yearbook Staff, Secre- tarial Service. ROBERT GOLON - Marching Band President, Concert Band, Bowling Team President, Student Council, Junior Class President. CHARLENE GREENHALGH - Dramatics Club, Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Choralle, Lit- erary Magazine, National Forensic League, Current Problems Club, Student Charities, Spanish Club, Senior Play, Yearbook Literary Editor, National Honor Society, GirI's Citizenship Delegate. GEORGE GREGOREK RALPH GRIPPO - Wrestling, Student Coun- cil, Key Club. GERARD GROTTO - Chess Club. JOAN GRUBE - Student Charities, Color Guard. PATRICIA GUARINELLO - Neecllecraft Club. VINCENT GUILIANO - Acappella Choir, Choralle, Courier, Camera Club, Yearbook Photography Editor, Key Club President. SUSAN HACK - Art Club, Yearbook Staff, National Honor Society, Senior Play. GARY HAGOPIAN - French Club, Art Club, Key Club, Student Council. JOHN HAYES JOSEPH HAYES BARBARA HIRT - Cheerleading Co-Captain, S.C.A.T., Student Charities, Student Coun- cil, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Leaders Club, Yearbook Staff. BRUCE HOKR - Industrial Arts. CAMILLE IANNACCONE - Yearbook Staff, Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Choralle, Spanish Club, Current Problems Club. PIETRO IANNUZZI - Basketball Team, Base- ball Team, Key Club. MICHAEL INGENITO - Student Council, Dra- matics Club, Band, Football. JOSEPH INNOCENTI - Football. JOHN JAZENBACK - Football. ROSE JESUELE SHELLY JOSEPHS - French Club, Band, Props Committee. MARYANN KALAJIAN - Spanish Club Sec- retary, Chorus, Foods, National Honor So- ciety. ANDREW KALISTINSKY - Camera Club. ANTHONY KAPLON KAREN KEADY - C.l.E. ROBERT KELLER TIMOTHY KELLY - Football, Art Club, Track. GARY KENDY - Wrestling, Baseball. WILLIAM KOENIG - Acappella Choir, Senior Play. DOROTHY KONOPKA -- French Club, Art Club, Biology Club, Future Teachers Club, Leaders, Folio, Yearbook Art and Layout Editor, Senior Play, National Honor So- ciety, Current Problems Club. JOHN KONOPKA ROBERT KOVAL - Spanish Club, Baseball, Acappella Choir, Choralle, Senior Play. CARL KRAJEWSKI JENNIFER LAKE - Cheerleading, Acappella Choir, Choralle. KATHRYN LARSON - S.C.A.T. DONNA LAURA - Spanish Club, Student Charities, Color Guard Co-Captain, Year- book Staff, Current Problems Club Trea- surer. JOSEPH LAURICELLA - Basketball Team, Key Club, Spanish Club. SANTA MARIA LENTIINI - Color Guard captain, Student Charities, S.C.A.T., Year- book Staff, Senior Play. MICHAELL LESSACK - Cross Country, Track, French Club. DEBRA LEWIS - Art Club, Spanish Club. JASON LILLI- A cappella Choir, Choralle. VICTOR LOBUE - Spanish Club, Chess Club, Dramatics Club, Senior Play. DANIEL LOSPALLUTO - Dramatics Club, SeniorPlay. JULIET LUCCHESI PATRICIA LUCCHESI - Dramatics Club, Spanish Club. JOSEPHINE LUPPINO - Spanish Club, Stu- dent Charities, Student Council, Dramatics Club, Senior Play. EDWARD, LUTZ - Track Team, Cross-Country Team. DOMINIC MACERI SUZANNE MADZELAN - Art Club, Library Service. LINDA MAGLIANO -S.C.A.T. JOSEPH MAGLIO - Track, Bowling Team. RAYMOND MAIMONE - Spanish Club, Band, Acappella Choir, Choralle. JANA MAKSLYTA RANDY MANOWITZ - Student Council, French Club, Intramurals, Yearbook StaI'T, S.C.A.T., Courier, Senior Play. KATHLEEN MANSFIELD - Chorus, Intra- murals, Yearbook StatT, S.C.A.T., Courier, Senior Play. MICHAEL MANZO - Soccer. DIANE MORANO - Cheerleading, Student Charities, S.C.A.T., Foods Club, Senior Grievance Committee. RICHARD MARINI DENISE MARMARELLIS - Intramurals, Lead- ers Club, Yearbook Staff. LORRAINE MARMARELLIS - S.C.A.T. FRANK MARRONE - Cross-Country, Base- ball Team. JOHN MARTIN - Spanish Club, Baseball Team, Acappella Choir. PAMELA MARTIN - C.l.E. JAMES MARXEN - Acappella Choir, Cho- raile. LYNN MATURO - C.I.E., S.C.A.T. DONNA MAURICE - C.I.E. ROBERT MAYER EILEEN MAZUR - Yearbook Staff, Dramatics Club, Law Club, Senior Play, Flagwaving- Captain, Student Council, Girls' State Alter- nate, Intramurals. WILLIAM MAZZARIELLO - Cross-Country Team, Wrestling Team, Math Club, Chess Club, French Club. KENETH MCCABE LORRAINE MCCORMACK - Senior Play. RICHARD MCCULLOUGH - Acappella Choir, Literary Magazine, Key Club. PATRICIA MCNALLY - Twirling, Senior Play, GirI's Choir. A WILLIAM MEIER - German Club. GLORIA MEKJIAN - Spanish Club, Chorus. EDITH MICHELON - Leaders' Club. FLORENCE MIELE - Gymnastics. DONNA MIKULKA - Concert Band, March- ing Band, Acappella Choir, Choralle. JONATHAN MILLEN - Chorus, Football Team. ROBERT MINCK - Math Team, Math Club, Basketball Team, Football Team, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, Current Problems Club. CARL MOLARO - Band, Italian Club. RALPH MOLINIA - C.I.E. VALERIE MOORE - Dramatics Club Trea- surer, Student Charities, Acappella Choir, Girls' State Alternate, Intramurals, Senior Play, Current Problems Club. SUSAN MORONSKI KAREN MOSCHELLA JOANNE' MOTTO - C.I.E. A JOSEPH MULROY ELIZABETH MUTZ - German Club, Student Charities, Senior Play, Intramurals, Foods Club. NINETTA NAPPI - Art Club, S.C.A.T., Span- ish Club. JAMES NENNING LINDA NEUSCHWANTER - Biology Club, Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir. STEVEN NILSON MICHAEL O'BRIEN ROBERT OPPERMAN - Basketball Team. TONI ORECCHIO - C.l.E. TERESA ORTYL - French Club. RICHARD OTTAVIANO - Track Team, Cross- Country Team, National Honor Society. CHRISTINE OTTINO LINDA PADOVANO - Secretarial Service, Library Service, S.C.A.T., Yearbook Stott, National Honor Society, Courier. CARLA PALERMO - S.C.A.T., Secretarial Ser- vice, Student Charities, Courier, Intra- murals Yearbook Staft, Senior Play, Foods Club. ROBERT PALMIERI - Football, Wrestling, Chess Club, Student Council President, National Honor Society. CATHERINE PALMISANO - S.C.A.T., Senior Play, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Student Charities, Twirling Co-Captain. JUDITH PALMITESSA - Twirling, Art Club, Student Charities, Yearbook Staff, Senior Play. EILEEN PANGIONE - C.l.E. JOSEPH PANTOLIANO - Senior Grievance Committee, Senior Play. GERALD PAPA - Football, Baseball, Student Council. JOSEPH PARADISO - Wrestling, Soccer. JAMES PASCALE - Acappella Choir, Track. PATRICIA PATTERSON - Girls' Choir, Span- ish Club, Library Service. JEAN PAULOVIC - Chorus, Library Service. RICHARD PAYNE - Art Club, Key Club. PETER PAZER - Acappella Choir, Choralle, Chess Club, Boys' State, Yearbook Statt, Literary Magazine Financial Editor, Cam- era Club. DIANE PEDOTO THOMAS PERESSINI - Basketball, Cross- Country, Track, Marching Band, Concert Band, Dixieland Band, Chess Club, Spanish Club. WILLIAM PETILLO - Wrestling Team. ANTHONY PETRIGLIANO - Wrestling, Track, Soccer, Chess, Key Club, Italian Club. JULIA PETTROW - Acappella Choir, Cho- ralle, Senior Play. ROBERT PHILLIPS -- Wrestling Team. IRA PICKER - Dramatics Club President, Lit- erary Magazine Editor-in-Chief, Math Club, Math Team, Senior Play. DIANE PIERCY - Spanish Club. ANIELA PINTO - Chorus, Senior Grievance Committee, Foods Club. EMIL PINTO - Key Club, Chorus, Spanish Club. KENNETH PINTO - Chorus, Biology Club, Chess Club, Science Club, Senior Griev- ance Committee. JOHN PIPES FRANK PISTILLI - Acappella Choir President, Choralle, Literary Magazine Literary Edi- tor, Student Council, Current Problems Club. SHERI POLONSKY - Student Council, Intra- murals, Foods Club, S.C.A.T., French Club, Yearbook Staff, Courier, Senior Play. KENNETH PORSCHEN - Baseball Team, Football Team. IRENE PREOLO JOAN PRIMAVERA-C.l.E. HELENE RENTLER-C.I.E. CHRISTINE RICCARDI - Yearbook Staff, French Club, Courier, Acappella Choir. HANNEGRET RIEWE - German Club Presi- dent, Math Team, Math Club Secretary- Treasurer, Yearbook Managing Editor, Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Choralle, National Honor Society, Girls' State Dele- gate. JUDITH ROMANO - Senior Play. MICHAEL ROMEO - Soccer Team, Dramatics Club Historian, Key Club, Track Team, Na- tional Forensic League, Senior Play. NATHAN ROSE - French Club, Wrestling Team, Baseball Team, Literary Magazine, National Honor Society, Boys' State, Band. JOHN' ROSICA ROBERT RUSSEL - Baseball Team. JOY RUSSENBERGER - Courier, French Club, Student Council, Yearbook Staff, Acappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Choralle. SOPHIE RUSZKIEWICZ CHRISTINE RUTKOWSKI - Senior Play. LOUISE SANTANIELLO - Senior Grievance Committee. ORIANA SARTOR - Foods Club, S.C.A.T., Secretarial Service. JAMES SARUBBI - Football Team. 145 MARIA SCALA - Intramurals, Girls' Choir, Acappella Choir, Choralle. MARYROSE SCALO -- Drum Majorette, Con- cert Band, Marching Band, Girls' Choir, Acappella Choir, Choralle. LUCIA SCARNECCHIA - Chorus, Color Guard, Library Service, Chess Club, Art Club, Intramurals. MARYANN SCHISANO - Intramurals, Year- book Staft, Courier, Foods Club, Student Charities, Senior Play. ROBERT SCHUTZ STANLEY SCOSKIE GENE SEMENTILLI - Concert Band, March- ing Band. MICHAEL SENNE LINDA SEPE - Twirling Captain, Student Council, Senior Play. ELIZABETH SERHAT - Art Club, French Club. JOAN SESSA - Future Nurses, S.C.A.T., Foods Club. MICHAEL SESTANOVICH - Football Team. LENA SGRO - Chorus, Senior Play. MADELINE SHIPITZ - Student Council, Foods Club, Future Nurses, Leaders' Club, Intra- murals, Student Charities. PATRICIA SIMONESCHI PAUL SIONAS - Math Club President, Math Team, Student Council, Track Team, Key Club. LENKA SKROCE - Italian Club President, Yearbook Staff, Leaders' Club, Intramurals, National Honor Society. DAVID SOBEL - Folio. 144 VICTOR SOHM - Senior Class Secretary, Football Team, Baseball Team. LOUIS SOTTOLANO - Football eam. ROBERT SOTTOLANO - Football Team. MICHAEL SPINCOLA - Chess Club, Cross- Country. ROBERT SPOERL THOMAS STAN - Chess Club, Dramatics Club, Spanish Club, Courier, Bowling League. JAMES STEWART MARIE STEWART RAYMOND STITZ - Spanish Club, Concert Band, Marching Band. CLIFFORD STUBAUS MICHAEL STUMM - Soccer Team. ANNA TASSIELLO - Yearbook Staff, Intra- murals. MARIE TASSONE - Yearbook StaFf, Current Problems Club. NICK TERRANOVA - Art Club, C.I.E., Cam- era Club. JANET THOMPSON - Spanish Club, Future Nurses. JOSEPH TOMARCHIO - Spanish Club, Cam- era Club. MICHELE rono - spanish Club, Art Club, Student Charities, Yearbook Staff, Nation- al Honor Society. RICHARD TOSCANO - Senior Play. THOMAS TRABILCY - Acappella Choir Vice- President, Choralle, Senior Grievance Com- mittee, Yearbook Staff. DENISE TRINCHESE - Spanish Club, Senior Grievance Committee. IRENE TROSCHLER - Concert Band, March- ing Band, Acappella Choir, Library Service, Yearbook Staff. MARLENE TYLICK - Intramurals, Leaders' Club, Art Club, Yearbook Staff. WILLIAM URSCHELER CHRISTINE USCINSKI - Spanish Club, Year- Book Staff, Girls' Choir, Acappella Choir. MARIA VELTRI ELSA VENEGAS - Art Club, Science Club. RICHARD VERGONA - Football Team Co- Captain, Baseball Team, Basketball. BERADINO VITTI - Baseball Team, Wrestling Team. GAIL VOORHEES - S.C.A.T., Yearbook Staff. ALLEN WATSKY - Concert Band, Marching Band. HOWARD WEISS - Dramatics Club, Audio- Visual Aids Club, Baseball Team, Senior Play. CARY WERNICK - Dramatics Club, Student Council, Track, Biology Club, Travel Club, Freshman Football. MARGARET WHITE - Girls' Choir, Acappella Choir, Student Charities, Intramurals, Year- book Staff. VIRGINIA WIESE - French Club, Student Council, Courier. DOLORES WOOLWORTH - Chess Club, Art Club. ANITA ZILOCCHI - S.C.A.T., Courier, Year- book Stalt, Foods Club, Student Charities, Intramurals, Senior Play. CHERYL ZIMMER - Student Charities, Courier, French Club. ,sl will be instanc ,st of the stage lights. Music to Eat By? Digestion has improved con- siderably in past weeks at C,P.H.S- due Us the more pleasant atmos- phere in the cafeteria. The 'Stu- dent Council has purchased a Public Address system for music: in the cafeteria. We are now able to eat, to the sound of WABC' radio in stereo. Enjoy your lunch. veteran Thanks F 'Ax ggi? - ' 1 'Lg - Q- i .M W 'J - X: ' CW: :, f 19 Q fl x' 3 New E . X I , X Y . xii mx Nt -'misi N X x Q 3 X X M YOU Q? 3 THE H fwii I gm QV v nz ,. 523 . '. , m g H 5 1, 1970 Congrafulafions from the FINEST PASTRY 362 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK fo fhe 943-1184 FLORA DORA GIRLS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1970 GOOD LUCK IN YO-UR FUTURE ENDEAVORS THE CLIFFSIDE PARK MEN'S CLUB -457 PALISADE AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. Pat Alfuso James Amato Marcel Arribi Dennis Arrobbio Karen Atamian Debbie Atoragalian Louie Azzolini Cheryl Ballingal Paul Barila PEACE AND HAPPINESS FROM Paul L. Basile Paul Basile Bernadette Bathish Linda Baumgartner Allan Bearclslee Deborah Bellini Arleen Benevento Barbara Benz Frances Bisesto Joyce Bogannon Paulie Bolcik Janet Bothe Patrick Botten Ralph Bouzanian Donna Branagan Bill Brand Noel Brandel Q-1 'WN Julia Pettrow Bobby Phillips Ira Picker Diane Piercey Aniela Pinto Emil Pinto Kenny Pinto John Pipes Frank Pistilli BEST WISHES FROM HOMEROOM 218 Sheri Polonsky Kenny Porschen Irene Preolo Joan Primavera Helene Rentler Chris Riccardi Hanneg ret Riewe Judy Romano Michael Romeo Nathan Rose John Rosica Joy Russenberger Bob Russell Sophie Ruskiewicz Chris Rutlcowski Louise Santaniello Oriana Sartor PRAY FOR PEACE Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred, let me sow love, where their is iniury, pardon, where their is doubt, faith, where there is despair, hope, where there is darkness, light, and where there sadness ioy. O, Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be con- soled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love, for it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is dying that we are born to eternal life. GRANTWOCD PHARMACY 663 PALISADE AVENUE, cuFFsiDE PARK, N. J. Good Luck to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 7970 725 ANDERSON AVENUE CUFFSIDE PARK' N. J. 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Di Puolo Mr. 8: Mrs. J. lannaccone Camille Paul 8K Pat Aniela 81 Teddy Elanor's Linda Magliano 81 Joe Kaufman Rache Pauline Donna Italiano Tre Miss Dilluvio Schatzi Mame Mrs. Helen Van Shack Rosalie Laureen Tito Michele Tita Lil' Tony Linda 81 Lisa Jenny Big G 8. Little M Lorraine Luckhardt This year's C.P.H.S. graduation marks the 36th it has been our privilege to witness. lt provides still another opportunity to express our ap- preciation of friendly business relationships we have en- joyed through this and prior years with students, teachers and other school personnel. Congratulations to the members of the Class of '70, Best wishes for a successful future in which our financial services can play an im- portant part. The United ational giglinofrwnfy Member: F.D.I.C. CLIFFSIDE PARK and FAIRVIEW, N. J. 3 Offices to Serve You-3 Banking Nights 157 GOOD LUCK SENIORS VERGONA 8. 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GEPPONI'S HOMEROOM 391 WISHES EVERYONE HAPPINESS Thomas Trabilcy Denise Trinchese Irene Trochsler Marlene Tylick William Urscheler Christine Uscinski Maria Veltri Elsa Ven'egas Richard Vergono Berardino Vitti Gail Voorhees Allen Watsky Howard Weiss Cary Wernick Peggy White Ginny Wiese Dolores Woolworth Anita Zilocchi Cheryl Zimmer Nevio Jerolimic BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '70 FAIRVIEW CINEMA FREY'S PHARMACY C. M. Frey, Jr., B.S. Reg. Phorm- 698 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. Telephone: 945-4303 THE MAPLE HOUSE 725 BERGEN BLVD. RIDGEFIELD, N. J. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1970 LARRY'S FLORIST MR. 81 MRS. LARRY PINTO I MC and SNAP IlBaldYll 5th Period Uncrowded Table Frank Zappa Mike and Jill Pat and Phil The Bunnies Carmella Aiello The Two Eileens Simon Garfunkel Vella's Foodstuft's Ding Dong Jon and Debbief Cliffside vs. Rutgers Sheri at Mac Donald's Joe and Laura Unky-Poo' ' Checkers The Better Uncles Club The Terror Mrs. Santa La Monica Susan Judy and Pete TR6 Prevails Me BOOSTERS The Magic Orange Your Local Friendly Pisan Mike and Liz Lucille Artuso Happ Me Y In Memory of Romeo and Juliet Jo and Cliff Jo BUZZZZ D,G,S,S Observers Pam Jackie Anita the Basketball Player Three Years John Martin Bob Caruso Both of Us Lenka Skroce Mike Brunas Wanna hear my joke? Laura Brandel Pal and Friend Christian and Marlene Regina and Mike Hannegfet The Vic Beasts Prevail Dottie Lenka Richard Vergona Virginia Vergona Susan Vergona Michael Vergona Steven Vergona Figaro Big Red A certain sugar cookie My Shing Renie Sassie Mr. and Mrs. Mutz Pesty Particles of Sand PEACE Mr. Robert Ely J. 81 B. Wright PRETZEL Janet and Bob Minnie Barbara Benz Ria Valerie INRI Judy and Frank Carl Molaro The Red Bomber Sue and Hank Mr. and Mrs. S. Moronski LUV Jacky Lapolla T. J. Enrico Gina Ragozzino TINY-TOES December 2, T967 LINDA JERRY Carl Joe Mrs. T. J. Enrico, Jr. GKIENNA Sweet Georgia Brown Tiger McBain Linwood Extension Park Billy Belinski 4753! E M W Wmyfyyy X - ay .Q 5? 3 E. Pedoto A. Pensa M. Petrow J. Pimpinella T. Praskac P. Puccia P. Pucciani G. Peterson D. Pensa C. Petillo E. Petri M. Piccinich L. Porchen R. Porchen A. Ragosta GOOD LUCK SENIORS FROM 203 R. Rafferty R. Rama S. Ramaras W. Rickli J. Rodriguez J. Rutck A Sn rtnr 5 . ..... ....... A.. 1 J. K. L. Ragosta Rosay Roseman R. Rovelli C Santoro R. Santoro N. Saser Rachel Danny Pete Sime Fatovic Larry Denny Ilse Liz E. Cathy Federico Nancy CHARTON'S CHUMPS Jayne Fehrenback Chris Zorba Maria D. Linda-Andy Frank-Peace Gary Sai Espo Barbara Scully Dun-Dun Mary Pat Lucy-Luc Mr. Charton Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1970 CLIFFSIDE PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION HAROLD HIRT - President PHILIP ARPIARIAN - Vice President Richard Allen Dr. Ronald Cangiano Charles Apkarian Dr. Philip Cooper John Bucco Arnold Dreyfuss Raymond Schwerzler Mrs. R. Lee-Board Secretary CONGRATULATIONS sEN1oRs FROM HOME ROOM Kathy Chaney John Chrisostomou Gail Ciappio Donna Marie Cipullo Joey Ciresa Pete Ciuffitelli Bob Clark Bob Cohen Phil Colao Ed Connors Cathy Conti Rita Coughlin Michael Curley 1 30, Madeline Davino ' Peggy Chiurazzi Bill Cizewski Bob'De Benedetto Paul Deliberto Gerry Delisio Phil DeLucia Alice Devlin Emily Deceglie Bill Digioia Frank Cesario Sharon Condro John Coppola Ray Cron E'lifSlZg'g'2 7.fa'l'12fi 1f.'l..L.L,.,.,,1 ,.., A. ,. . , X ff! ff X ff ff!f!fiW ef .- L' . ,,-,.-::v'P- H There were smiles ond Tears Tho? brought CI good yeorp Good-bye ond Good luck To next yeor's squads. A , FLAG WAVERS TWIRLERS 1 ffw 2 Donna Laura Joe Lauricella Santa Lentini Mike Lessack Debbie Lewis Jay Lilli Vic Lo Bue Danny Lospoluho Juliet Lucchesi PEACE AND HAPPINESS FROM MR. VEl.l.A'S HOMEROOM 147 Pat Lucchesi Jo Luppino Ed Lutz Dom Maceri Suzanne Madzelan Linda Magliano Joe Maglio Ray Maimone Jana Maksufa Mr. Vella Randy Manowitz Kafhy Mansfield Mike Manzo Diane Marano Richie Marini Denise Marmarellls Loraine Marmarellis Frank Marrone John Martin PATRONS THE IMPORT CENTRE 704 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. 945-6843 TOM SAWYEWS RESTAURANT 550 BERGEN BOULEVARD RIDGEFIELD, .N. J. 941-1155 D'AMORE JEWELERS 731 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. 945-0530 BEST WISHES from fhe BRANDELS ANDERSON AVENUE FLOWER SHOP 469 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, NEW JERSEY 07010 Telephone 943-8888 Yvonne and Vincent T. McKenna, Prop. 943-1791 GRANTWOOD STATIONERS 707 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. Toys, An' Supplies, Gibson Greefing Cards Headquarfers for Russell Sfover Candies and Chocolafes E lil? A no n an a z n I photographers Oi 343 ANDERSON AVENUE FAIRVIEW, NEW JERSEY WHi1ney 5-7500 NICK Lgnny s 'Q 's i xl Maryann Chmielewski Brian Chormanski John Ciszewski Cheryl Colangelo Kenneth Colao Angela Colasanti Joyce Common FROM HOMEROOM 102 Joe Conforti Carol Consoli Gail Convertini Roseann Corallo Robert Corday Sal Cozzitorto Michele Cresatelli Barbara DeSena Dom Cruz Richard Cudina Steven Cupelli Mary Curatola Mary Danich Corin Deloeneclefto Lou Ann DeRiso Walter Deptuch Julie Delcioppio Julia DeGennaro Ann Debrase GOOD LUCK FROM MR. PALUMB-0'S HOMEROOM 150 Robert Gleason Marcia Glover Sharon Gooley Danny Grosso Frank Halasz Genemarie Handschin James Hegarty Bill Holfsmit Donna Holowacz Thomas lannaccone Edward Jackiewicz Sam Juliano Victoria Jedruch Karen Kendy Kenneth Konopka Stephen Korinko Janet Kotowski Stephen Krasner Janet Goglucci Barbara Kahaumiian Walter Kimball Janet Kraiewski Craig Krivda Q--I l........-.--- 1 I Phone 941-2919 Congrafulafions from ROBERT MARC COIFFURES MARVEL PHOTO 649 ANDERSON AVEN UE 693 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, NEW JERSEY CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. Closed Mondays Open Tues. to Sat. 91o 6 - Fri. 9 fo 8 WHifney 3-1574 Mc Lowery - Yamaha - Thomas - Laughead - Vox Cord-O-Vox 715 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. FAIRVIEW PIANO 81 ORGAN co. , 384 FAIRVIEW AVENUE - FAIRVIEW, N. J. PIANOS - ORGANS - SALES - SERVICE JOEY AND LAURA 943-3410 if, '31 If F L JH Qx f N TKMGTHY . 'K A L3 y jwfEmW'h XE'bAeKElS 1 ickir O X A J. J: Aa V ' x O W n vkbggjxuv 08 U XX Q. K 09 . ibn? 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Free Parking on Side of Sfore Dial 943-0980 666 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, NEW JERSEY 1l1 l3 PEACE HOMEROOM G-I3 MISS MANGANO i 1 . 5 Charles Berry Barbara Bonaguaro Franco Bonastia Laura Brandel James Brannick Thomas Bright Derra Brothers Stephen Betz Frank Bitondo Frank Blaso Mary Budinich Linda Cailliau Michael Caamano -1 Diane Cammisa Carol Cancellifri Phyllis Carlone David Carluccio Linda Carrozza Kathy Casavina Steven Cash John Catone Ronnie Coucharcl Don Caufield Joe Cuola Joanne Cenerazzo Pete Blaso 2 BEST WISHES FROM HOMERQCM 'I37 ,X I, df Barbara Freedman John Gaffney Ed Gaspartich Vinny Gariiulio Bill Garrigan Janet Gercon Doris Gerhard Linda Germer Michele Giannantonio Augie Giampaglia Laureen Giannantasio Pat Giannini Charlie Gobel Altair Gobo Gloriajean Goglucci Bob Golon Charlene Greenhalgh George Gregocek Ralph Grippo Gerry Grotto .loan Grube Pat Guarinello Vinny Juliano Sue Hack -Ib:uQZOn U L A T I 0 N S Pete Lynch Maria Macali Pete Machowcki Paula Jean Maggi Anthony Maggiano Barbara McNance Debbie McNally Diane McGinn Filomena Mazzone Phiilp Mauro Mari Mastromarino Robert Martin Luanne Martin Mike Marino Paul Marttine John Mattiace Gaetano Magnifico Ed Malillo Saverio Mangano Janet Manuli Debbie Manzo Diane Marxone Diane Malarazzo Mark Marzallo Karen Matthews Anthony Matessich Nick Mancini 4 fi gl Elaine Trotta Janet Theriault Diane Thompson Anke Vogelsang Jim Villan Paula Tronolane Joseph Toro Jeanette Wicklund Mary Trapmann S-. GOOD LUCK FROM MR. PENNA'S HOMEROOM 229 Linda Terranova Susan Wagner Diane Voli Sherry Wilson Lauren Walters Anthony Ventura Lisa Zarantonelli Lori Wormann Anita Wesch Joe Yancho Steve Torp Thomas Vick Joyce Warwich Linda Toscano Joan Terrafranca Bill Trabilcy Rose Tricario Robin Ulianna Lois Weckesser X PA TRONS N. J. Tel.: 943-8966 AIR SEA TRAVEL, INC. woRLD WIDE SERVICE 722 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. Telephone 945-6361 THE JEWEERY SEHOWCASE Specialisfs in Fine Jewelry Designing Diamonds - Watches - Fine Jewelry Expert Watch Repairing Since 1925 A. Colognori - S. Zuppichini 667 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, Ni. J. 07010 ARTHUR SONKIN HAIRSTYLISTS 224-9110 - 224-9898 1209 ANDERSON AVENUE FORT LEE, NEW JERSEY TINO D'ESTE SALON 1367 16th STREET FORT LEE, N. J. Telephone 944-1880 BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING CLASS MR. AND MRS. A. GASIOROWSKI THE CASA MARKET 660 ANDERSON AVENUE CLIFFSIDE PARK, N. J. 07010 GOOD LUCK EVERYBODY CONGRATULATIONS MR. AND MRS. W. KONOPKA RUDOLPH'S BAKERY FAIRVIEW, New JERSEY QQ Xiklfki ,iv BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1970 FROM MRS. FRANCO'S HOMEROOM 131 Sam Armon Susan Joseph Theodore Rowena Richard Marie Philip Dale Dennis Edward Sianley Patricia Susan Gary Rosanna Frank Joseph Dorinda Brenda Phyllis Philip Carla Janet Arlene Joseph TSX' .M '- J A A A . Xe Art Club ..,.. Baseball ..,,..........,,. Basketball ..,.......,,. Board of Education Mr. Borrell ,,......... Bowling ..,.....,......... Boys' State ....,.,..... Business Department Cafeteria StaH: ,,.,,. Camera Club ,.,..., Cheerleaders ,,., Chorus ,......o,,...,., C. l. E. ...,..,........, .. Patrolman Clark .... Cliffside Courier ..., Color Guard ..,.... Concert Band ....... Miss Croghan ....... Cross Country .....,, Dedication .s....,. Dividers Advertisements .. Clubs .,....,.........s Faculty ...,.....,... Seniors ........,,.,.. Senior Activities Sports .,.,....,....,.. Underclassmen .. Domestic Arts Department .... Dramatics Club ,......,..,.,,..s.. Drum Malorette .........,........ English Department Fine Arts Department ...... Flagwavers ..,.,...,... Football ..,.....,........,..,,. French Club ,..... Freshmen ..... G. C. I. IN EX 130 German Club 107 Girls' State 100 Mr. Greenberg .. , 8 Guidance Staff ...,......,.. 8 History Department 99 Home Economics Club 64 Industiral Arts Department 12 Italian Club 18 Janitorial Staff 130 Juniors 111 Key Club 134 Lanuguage Department 121 Leaders Club 18 Marching Band 132 Math Department 116 Math Team 126 Mnemosyne 1970 18 Dr. Modrys 95 Dr. Murphy . 4 National Honor Society .,,......... Needle Craft Club ...............,........, 146 Physical Education Department . 6 Science Department .,....,......... 20 Secretarial Service 60 Secretarial Staff 88 Senior Club Directory 74 Senior Play 16 Senior Poll 122 Soccer 115 Sophomores 10 Spanish Club 16 Mr. Steiner 117 Student Charities 90 Student Council 131 Track 84 Twirlers 64 Wrestling Our Special Thanks to the Following People for Making O'Toole and Sons, Inc. Dian Photo Studios Mnemosyne 1970 Possible The Mnemosyne Editors of 1970 Kathy Coughlin Donna Di Stefano Advertisers patrons Mark Dreyfuss Boosters Charlene Greenhalgh Michael Brunas VinnY G'-1ll0n0 All of the Mnemosyne Staffs Dottie K0nOPlCU Mrs. Convenini Hannegret Riewe Mr. Maresca - Our Business Advisor Noel Brands' and Our Advisor - Miss Hazelton 11umff1 ' . 4 One has fold :fe x,ff quesfions SOU mY I Ll I 100 respond fi G' A X X X I A 2 W: spmi fhough N M -.iw N wmv NM X X-wx y ,A LA-lbw J , . 1-,waz 1 -shud i 1 5 2 f 3 i f'm 5,4 3 5, X, YQ . S ,, , fi wk-Qiziwy N Someone ' told 'me' that my Youth is-a timep A A time for laughing for loving for crying POEM WITHCUT MEMCRY GF A for kicking in the wind. A time of friends doing things to remember Instead of remembering things long done, And someone told me that my Youth is-a feelingp Like a band of colts playing fiercely in a calm pasturep Or the wind, whistling through the learning the way ofthe dappled and whipping the old leaves. A wondrous feeling of things experienced. An anticipation of things unborn Another tells Youth lies For in A TITLE IN SLEEPING FRIEND trees, wood, me that in my -the futuref the future is my past reflected deflected magnified or lost. And from my youth is my future projected. I , And yet it is I who must teII myself that my Youth is-ephemeralp For while I still run in the rain, I am not quite so easy and run not so often. I turn to face that which was not there a moment Ago: New fears, Different tears, strange, And harder promises to make and keep - No one has toId me Life questions my souI, E I respond with my spirit, though y 'No onefyhasltoldigme. E N0 oneonehasriototd me,-E A + sffl Randal EF. George
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