Clifton High School - Rotunda Yearbook (Clifton, NJ)
- Class of 1971
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Cr U--lvunm nBRdWU? GIMN 'SHELT. f we 'shjwfi f A ,fy 1 , , ,?W3vyg,Vv ,gm Page 7 GUM SHEL Page 8 N 5 t, N T I Z Yes but then right in the middle of it ' comes the smiling L mortician LAWRENCE FERLINGHETTI Lawrence Ferllnghettl, A CONEY, ISLAND OF THE MIND. Copyright 7955 by Lawrence Ferllnghetti. Reprinted by permission of New Directions Publishing Company. Page 9 Q x 5 W., - HEX if A gm -75 ,. 3 X 4 ..- .x. X Ns- kfifk . L- x. FR 'I' K s , Qi xx -L ff -1 , V L,1,w .Q -. , I . -f-1,1 N . WW W-.-f.,'f 5 vm ax 44 ix S1 A Q .iswgims , 1 i 5 .if . ,fp 3, x5 f Jf V 1 ga' i 1' .f.. 5.1. GK ., +I K IFTNK .swf QQ? X 'swf :Ji - r M. ,J v fs .Q 5,- ., ,,1,g.1M5: . f nil' 3 fvfi 3 A 'fr L' is-'fi 4 X .L.L 5 fffilfifw :VN , .. ,gli xi, 23 wi ' 51 3' A fi 1' QU., Z5-Q sim . 1' M '38 Q5 4 gin ,E X fi-i .31 5, : . ,Q , Ui 'ei Nga. . .L.. 3 ,X Nw A' kk 'Y Ya R x .. Q Q P. Q--xx . N Y V Kivdtw - -Eff: 4 Vw no ,?' 'W' . - 1l fW 'ffv , , . ' ., 3 ,141 Y A ,rs-9:-Y MET 5'Z,.uyZQ?ff'M'14 - V4 .. ,:. ..'v63f' x L L1 2 V, A' '51 , ,L .IW , Q: Q -4: I w -vw gl ' V 51? f V 4 , ,my4,,. 'L' , ml55t'-wif Board of Education BOARD OF EDUCATlONfSeated.' S.M. fTerryl La Corteg William F. Shershin, Superintendentg Samuel Castronovo, Presidentg George Garrisong Lester Herrschaft. Standing: Daniel Duffield, Secretaryg Robert Griffithg Stephen Goceljak lr., Emil Wiatrakg Robert Taylorg Seymour Rudd. Not pictured: Michael Vanuga, Assistant Secretary. Page 7 2 WILLIAM F. SHERSHIN RAYMOND E. ROYAL Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Schools B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.A. AARON HALPERN Principal B.S., M.A. Page I 3 Vice-principals CHARLES GERSIE Senior Wing B.A., M.A. Page 7 4 IOHN E. MURPHY TERRY HANNER junior Wing Sophomore Wing B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. Directors CHARLES BENSON WILLIAM MAYER Director of Ph ysicai Education Director of Guidance and Athletics B.A., M.A. B.S., M.A. WILLIAM LIESS PETER LO RE Coordinator, instructional Aids Coordinator, Student Affairs B.A., NI.A. B.A., M.A. Coordinators I Page 7 5 fl Secretary to the Principal: Miss Evelyn Sophomore Office secretary Mrs. Geitzenauer, Wifh jOGf7I7e Cranfek. 3 -4' ffl-' 'x i 'bf W, . Dorothy Frank, sorts the morning rnaii 'ff is-JF ,, Q Page I 6 Mrs. Lucy Mahonchak always has a srniie for visitors to the Senior Office. -X , Office tasks are handled efficiently by the CHS. clerical staff Managing the diverse administrative tasks of all the school offices is the main concern of Clifton High School's clerical staff. Each day, they handle endless streams of telephone calls, records, reports and memoranda with efficiency and congeniality. Data Processing Department: Mrs. Eleanor johnson, Mrs Margaret Odams, Mrs. Helen Doescher. Qi' O90 Q gk...-sfl .X Requegf for gudioqfigugl Visitors to the Main Office are normally welcomed by Mrs. equipment receive Careful Marie Murphy fleftj or Mrs. Teresa Weber lrightj. attention from Mrs. Marion Urban. f . ,. 1.-aslw' il' ww its-f 'Lllgxex X -qw lbs- duwmtigw Mfs- Nanfy Nosalf Secretary to the Junior Wing Guidance Ofhce Secretaries: Mrs. josephine Menegus, Mrs. Vice-principal, stops between classes to chat with Ennico Efegno, Buck, Mrs Fern Steele Vasvari. , ' ' ti., i Mrs. Kitty Kasper and Mrs. Evelyn Fischer prepare hundreds of sandwiches each day to supplement hot meals and salad plates. There is no such thing as making one can of soup in the cafeteria- it comes in gallons. The cafeteria offers a diversified and nutritious menu The next-to-impossible job of satisfying 3,200 appetities is accomplished by Mrs. Gladys Oeser and her cafeteria staff. Working behind the scenes, these women daily prepare lunches that are varied and of sound nutritional value. The finished products go on the line in the faculty cafeteria. The cafeteria's supervisor and meal planner: Mrs. Gladys Oeser. gd' Mag -- i n 'h -.3 i ty v i ,.. 1 shag ln the late afternoon quiet of CH.S., Mr. Charles Caviani makes short work of cleaning a chalkboard Even before the last students leave, Mr. Edward Malec is busy cleaning the cafeteria for the next day. Custodians maintain a campus conducive to learning Q-Wy ,fi Mr. james Capuano, Head Custodian. l2345 89lOlll2 ll 616171819 22 23 24 25 26 Providing a clean, healthy and safe atmosphere for an institution as large as Clifton High School is no easy task. Yet, the custodial staff, headed by Mr. james Capuano, performs its various duties promptly and efficiently, giving the campus an environment conducive to learning. Which way do we go? 'Q might be the question here. ' Page 79 1 1 W w 1 w N 1 x I . Q ! 1 s f e ! the class of 1971 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Sue Tomasini iCorresponding Secretaryig Randi Schoem Nice-presidentjg Bob Perugino fPresidentj3 Bonnie Morales iRecording Secretaryjg Claire De Vries QTreasurerJ Class Motto: Class Colors: Light Blue and Navy Class Flower: Rose Page 22 WALTER DECKER Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. GIBRAN LINDA LAVINE WILLIAM CANNICI TO OUR CLASS SPONSORS: You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. KAHLIL GIBRAN IANIS ABRAMOWITZ Secretarial Honor Guard 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Rotunda 4 lLiterary Staffl3 Senior Class Play 4 lCostume CommitteeJ3 Psychology Club 4 if 9 rx CLAUDIA ADAMS College Preparatory Student Council 23 Ceramics Club 43 Majorette Club 23 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl MONICA ADAMS College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 23 Library Council 3,43 Girls' Volleyball Club 3,4 JOHN AGNELLO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 El Mundo Hispanico 33 History Club 33 La Esperanza 23 Ski Club 33 Football 2,3,4 NANCY ALTIMAS College Preparatory National Honor Society 33 Student Council 33 Drama Club 43 El Mundo Hispanico 33 Majorette Club 2,3343 Majorette Squad 43 School Spirit Committee 2,3,43 Ski Club 3,43 Student Affairs Office 4 VALERIE AMENDOLARO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Girls' Citizenship Institute Delegate 33 Der Deutsche Verein 3,43 History Club 43 Keyettes 3,43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 23 lerseyman Club 4 qs e cretary-Treasu rerj 3 Gymnastic club 2,3,4 SUSAN ADIS Secretarial BRUCE Al ELLO College Preparatory CARL AMATO College Preparatory Hub 2 lBusiness Staffk Geology Club 2 SE? 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X THOMAS AMICO College Preparatory La Esperanza 23 Wrestling 3 Page 23 WAYNE ANDERSON College Preparatory Psychology Club 45 Wrestling CARMEN ARLOTTA College Preparatory Football 3 Page 24 ROBERT ANDRIKANICH College Preparatory La Esperanza 2 EDWARD ANTON College Preparatory Student Council 45 Psychology Club 45 La Esperanza 2 SUSAN ARCHER College Preparatory Ceramic Club 35 Horseback Riding Club 2 SHERRY ANDREWS Dlstrlbutive Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 CAROLE ANSON College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,35 Senior Class Play 3,4 lStage Crewlg Ski Club 3,45 National Thespian Society 4 We are not here to do what DOROTHY ARKEL Dlstribative E dacation Distributive Education Club 3,4 lHistorianl IANICE ARLOTTA College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 35 Library Council 35 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 lCostume Committeeig Girls' Track 3 IEFFREY AROUT College Preparatory has already been done SHARON ASCIONE Secretarial Library Council 4 R. HENRI IOH N AYE RS Business MICHELE ATAMIAN College Preparatory Debating Club 25 Drama Club 45 Psychology Club 4, Senior Class Play 4 DENNIS ASHTON General AUDREY ASTION College Preparatory Student Council 25 Drama Club 35 History Club 2,35 Rotunda 3 lPortrait Staffl KAREN AUERBACH College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 El Nlundo Hispanico 3,45 History Club 3,4g Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 25 Marching Band 2,3,45 P.T.S.A. 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl5 Senior Class Play 3,4 lCostume Crewl ELAINE ARTMANN Distributfve E ducatfon Distributive Education Club 3,4 Humanities Club 45 Psychology Club 4 RAYMOND BABICZ College Preparatory Page 25 A rehearsal for Amahl and the Night Visitors provokes discussion between Sandy Castleman, Sara Huetner and Valerie Catrona. MARIA BABULA MARLENE BACHA IOANNE BAILEY BARRY BALDWIN Distributive Education College Preparatory General C0ffe9e Preparatory Distributive Education Club 3,4 History Club 25 Library Council Humanities Club 4g Mixed Chorus 3,45 Russky Krozhok 2 25 Psychology Club 4 KEITH BANCROFT ROBERT BANIA General College Preparatory Distributive Education Club 3g Ski Club 45 Basketball 2,35 GREGG BARBIER' Psychology Club 4 Football 2,3,4 College Preparatory Page 26 ROBERT BARCIA College Preparatory MARY BARRACO College Preparatory Drama Club 35 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 35 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewi5 National Thespian Society 4 HARRY BARTLETT College Preparatory Distributive Education Club 3,45 Knights of Pythagoras 35 Language Lab Club 25 Ski Club 45 Student Communication group 4 SUSAN BARRIS Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 4 IOHN BASILE General The cheerleaders hurriedly discuss plans for their next cheer. BARBARA BARHORST General Girls' Athletic Association 3,45 Horseback Riding Club 2,35 Library Council 45 Psychology Club 4. 137!L5f1?'i Y h , .3 Page 27 MICHELE BASKINGER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Girls' State 3 lAlternatel3 Drama Club 3,43 Honor Guard 33 Humanities Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,3,43 Senior Class Play 3,43 National Thespian Society 3,4 GLENN BAXTER General Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,4 Page 28 PATRICIA BASSO College Preparatory Student Council 2 DEBRA BAUDENDISTEL College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 43 Psychology Club 4 KATHLEEN BAUMAN College Preparatory Chess Club 33 Humanities Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Rotunda 4 lPortrait Staffl3 Senior Class Play 3 lCostume Crew, IOSEPH BATTISTON College Preparatory Ski Club 3 MARIA BAUER College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Ca Club 2,3 RUTH BAWDEN General TESTS CINDY BASSLER General Mixed Chorus 4 BONNIE BEARDSLEY Business MICHAEL BECK College Preparatory National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationlg Audio-Visual-Aids Club 3,4g Der Deutsche Verein 35 Hub 3,43 Ice Skating Club 35 Mixed Bowling 2 lScorekeeperlg P.T.S.A. 2,33 Ski Club 3,4 JOHN BELLI KATHY BENKENDORF College Preparatory Secretarial Botany Club 2 Distributive Education Club 3 GEORGE BEDNARZ College Preparatory LOREN BERGER BARRY BERGSTEIN College Preparatory College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Drama Club 3,4g El Mundo Hispanico 35 History Club 2,3,4 lPublicity Chairmanlg Humanities Club 45 Psychology Club 4g Rotunda 3,4 lPortrait, Art-Layout Staffslg School Spirit Committee 2 La Esperanza 2 DEBBY BERNSTEIN College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Drama Club 3, El Mundo Hispanico 3,43 Honor Guard 35 Hub 2,3 lReporterlg Humanities Club 43 Psychology Club 4, Rotunda 4 lStatistics Stafflg School Spirit Student Council Association 35 Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,4g Chess Club 3 lCaptainlg Ski Club 2,3,43 Baseball 45 Student Communication Group4 RICHARD BEZEG College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 Basketball 2,3,4g Track 2 BRUCE BIEGELEISEN College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4, Knights of Pythagoras 43 Marching Band 2,33 Mixed Bowling 2,3,4 lTeam Captainlp Symphonic Band 2,3 Committee 2 THOMAS BIRO College Preparatory Marching Band 2,3,4g Ski Club 2,3,4g Symphonic Band 2,3,4g Tennis3,4 Page 29 NICHOLAS BIUNNO College Preparatory Ski Club 4 MANUEL BONILLA General El Mundo Hispanico 3 Page 30 SCOTT BLEAKEN College Preparatory All-State Band 35 All-State Orchestra 45 Concert Choir 45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Student Concert Series 35 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Orchestra 2 STANLEY BLONDEK College Preparatory EI Mundo Hispanico 35 La Esperanza2 CHARLES BOB ROWS KI College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 3 lDelegatel5 Track 2 LORA BLOCK College Preparatory IOANNE BOBACK Secretarial Senior Class Play 4 lCastl DAVID BONDINELL College Preparatory LEO BLACKOWSKI College Preparatory STEVE BOSQUEAIT College Preparatory Drama Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 lLeadl I DORA BOTTO Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,43 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 23 Marching Band 2 IAN ET BRASK College Preparatory ALICE BOYD College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 233,43 Marching Band 2,3343 P.T.S.A. 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 43 Varsity Band 2 KENNETH BRADFORD College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Boys' State 3 lDelegatej3 El Mundo Hispanico 3g P.T.S.A. 23 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 3,4 JOY BREEN College Preparatory Student Council 43 Distributive Education Club 33 Literary-Art Magazine 2 lLiterary, Art StaffsJ3 National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 23 National Merit Scholarship 4 lLetter of Commendation, 3 Girls' Citizenship Institute 33 Der Deutsche Verein 2,3,4 lPresidenti3 Hub 3,4 lDistribution Staff, RCDOTICYJQ Mixed Chorus 2,3,43 P.T.S.A. 2,3,43 Senior Class Play 43 National Thespian Society 43 Girls' Glee Club 3,4 PATRICIA BRENNAN Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,43 Horseback Riding Club 2 Q, CHESTER BROOKS College Preparatory Soccer 2,3,4 School Spirit Committee 2,3 MICHAEL BRESCIA College Preparatory Cross-Country 2 JOSEPH BREZNAK College Preparatory Knights of Pythagoras 43 Mixed Bowling 33 Bio-Lab Squad 2 We wr W NANCY BROWN College Preparatory Maiorette Club 2,3,43 Majorette Squad 3,43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2 Page 31 RICHARD BROWN General f , L MARYANN BUREK Secretarial National Honor Society 33 Student Council 23 Drama Club 43 Future Secretaries 3,43 Honor Guard 33 Keyettes 3,43 School Spirit Committee 23 Senior Class Play 4 lStage CFBWJQ Ski Club 4 Page 32 ROY B R U N ETT College Preparatory Psychology Club 43 Basketball 2 ll.V.l3 Football 2,3,43 Lacrosse 33 All P.V.C. Football Team 3 DIANE BUMBERA Dlstributive Education O Distributive Education Club 3,4 ELAINE BURBANK Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 4 BARBARA BUGLIONE College Preparatory Drama Club 2,3343 Humanities Club 43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,3,4j Senior Class Play 3,43 Varsity Cheerleader 4 llVlascotl3 National Thespian Society 4 PATRICIA BUMBERA College Preparatory Majorette Club 2,33 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl IOHN BURDZY College Preparatory International Relations Club 3,4 THOMAS BROZYNA College Preparatory Ski Club 3 LEONARD BURGESS General I 4 RONALD BURGESS College Preparatory , N C K KAREN BURNETT General Horseback Riding Club 23 Literary-Art Magazine 2 lArt Stafflg Majorette Club 23 Majorette Squad 33 Mixed Bowling 33 Senior Class Play 4 lMake-up Committeel3 Bowling 3 SONDRA BURNETT College Preparatory Student Council 23 Majorette Club 2,33 Maiorette Squad 2,33 Mixed Bowling 3,43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,33 Student Affairs Office 2 MICHAEL BURZMINSKI College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,43 History Club 2,33 Rotunda 4 lSports Stafflg Student Communication Group 4 lBoard Memberl LINDA BUTLER College Preparatory Cheerleader 2,33 ll.V.l Mixed Bowling 3,43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,33 Student Affairs Office 2 riff' ' ,Q 3f,x'gfflw f ' i l ' Z 4 lr fl . .M.,...-mam..-unwnan l ' ' .' 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Page 33 RAYMOND BUTTS College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Football 2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Columbus Day Poster Contest Winner 2 JEROME CAMPO Business Page 34 'CZ' GREGORY BYRNES College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 IAMES CALABRO College Preparatory Baseball 3,4 ROBERT CALISE College Preparatory La Esperanza 23 Football 2,3,4g Track 3 CA RO L BY RN E College Preparatory COLLEEN CALABRESE General ANTOINETTE CALEFATO Dlstributive Education Distributivc Education Club 3,4 WILLIAM CAMPBELL College Preparatory Baseball 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4 GAYCANNIZZO College Preparatory Drama Club 3,4g Humanities Club 4g La Esperanza 2 lSecretarylg Psychology Club 4 lRecording Secretarylg School Spirit Committee 2,3,4g Senior Class Play 3,4 CAREN CAPKO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Drama Club 33 Girls' Athletic Association 23 Honor Guard 33 Knights of Pythagoras 3,4 lSecretaryl3 Les Amis Francais 33 Rotunda 3,4 lArt-Layout Staff, Portrait Staff, Co-Editor in Chiefjg School Spirit Committee 23 Senior Class Play 3,43 ELIZABETH CAROLA Ski Club 2,3,4Q Senior Prom Committee 4 Ks ? xt. ROSEMARY CAPUTO , College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 23 Senior Class Play 43 Bowling 33 National Thespian Society 4 CARL CARDONELL College Preparatory PAUL CARLOUGH College Preparatory International Relations Club 3,43 Psychology Club 43 Track 2,4 ELAINE CARACOZZO College Preparatory Student Council 33 Drama Club 3,43 El Mundo Hispanico 33 Humanities Club 43 Keyettes 43 Knights of Pythagoras 43 La Esperanza 23 Literary-Art Magazine 4 lLiterary Staffjg Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,33 Senior Class Play 3 lStage Crewl CATHERINE CARFAKIS College Preparatory National Honor Society 43 Der Deutsche Verein 43 Drama Club 3,4 lTreasurerJ3 Humanities Club 43 Keyettes 43 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl3 School Spirit Committee 23 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl3 Ski Club 4 WAYNE CARLSON College Preparatory Mixed Bowling 3 MA R K CAP UTO College Preparatory College Preparatory Drama Club 43 Humanities Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 Qi X R ANTHONY CASCIO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 23 Bio-Lab Club 23 History Club 33 Knights of Pythagorus3 Page 35 NICHOLAS CASIELLO College Preparatory Lacrosse 3,45 Track 2 IOANNA CHEREWATY Business Distributive Education Club 3 Page 36 RUSSELL CATANIA College Preparatory PETER CHAPMAN College Preparatory CHRISTINA CHEKAN College Preparatory Student Council 45 Der Deutsche Verein 45 Psychology Club 45 Zoology Club 3 MICHELE CHABAY College Preparatory Library Council 25 Girls' Citizenship Institute 3 lDelegatel5 Nlajorette Club 2,3,45 Nlaiorette Squad 3,.4 lFile Sergeantlg P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 ALLAN CHARLE General SUSAN CHENEY Business X SANDRA CASTLEMAN College Preparatory Humanities Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 4 DEBORAH CHESINSKI College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 Der Deutsche Verein 45 Drama Club 3,45 Humanities Club 45 Rotunda 4 lTyping Stafflg School Spirit Committee 2,35 Ski Club 2,3 ELIZABETH CHRISTIE Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,45 Home Economics Club 35 junior Achievement 3 RAE CONSERVA College Preparatory National Honor Society Horseback Riding Club Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl CHRISTINE CLAXTON College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 45 Stage Crew 45 Student Affairs Office 4 DARILYN COHEN College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 2,3,45 History Club 3g El Mundo Hispanico 3 ANDREW COMPETIELLO College Preparatory Chess Club 35 Language Lab Club freertwf KATHLEEN CIZON Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 45 Horseback Riding Club 25 Library Council 35 Literary-Art Magazine 2 lLiterary Staffl5 Mixed Chorus 2,35 junior Achievement 3 SYLVIA COGLITORE College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Rotunda 4 lPortrait Staffl5 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 3,4 lCostume Crewl FRANCES COMMARATO Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 35 Horseback Riding Club 3 RICHARD CONRAD College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 4 lDelegatel5 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,4 lCo-Captainl s THOMAS CONTRI NO College Preparatory Student Council 25 Boys' State 3 lAlternatel5 La Esperanza 25 Literary-Art Magazine 3 lArt Staffl5 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 2 Page 3 7 2 KAREN COOK Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 35 Ski Club OLGA CO RSI Business Distributive Education Psychology Club 4 ,Dail College Preparatory Ski Club 2,35 Cross-Country 2 IOANNE CRANTEK Business H , LUCILLE CURVING Secretarial Honor Guard 3 Page 38 Club 35 MARLENE COSTA Business Future Secretaries Club Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl MELISSA CRANK College Preparatory Ski Club 45 Swimming 4 ANNA CO RSI Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 History Club 3 3,4: . tl' L X jOH N CU P0 College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Botany Club 2,45 Russky Krozhok 2,3,45 Soccer 35 National History Club 35 Bio Lab Squad 3,4 NANCY CUSIMANO Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 VALERIE CUTRONA College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 3,45 Mixed Chorus 4 lStage Managerl5 Student Concert Series 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 Chamber Singers 3,4 ANTHONY CZAPKA College Preparatory Russky Krozhok 2,3,4 CYNTHIA CZESAK College Preparatory SARAH DALRYMPLE College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Humanties Club 45 Latin Club 45 Marching Band 2,3,4 iRank Sergeantl5 Symphonic Band 3,4 IAMES DAIDONE Business Aud io-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,45 School Spirit Committee 2,3,4 MICHAEL CZARNECKI Distributive Education Nice-president 3, President 4l5 Horseback Riding Club 35 P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 ANGELA D'AGOSTlNO Secretarial Psychology Club 4 WILLIAM DAL POS General JOSEPH CYREK College Preparatory CORNELIUS DALY College Preparatory Mixed Chorus 2,35 P.T.S.A. 2,3 Page 39 MICHAEL D'APICE College Preparatory DENISE DAUDELIN Business Distributive Education Club 3,4 CATHERINE DECKER General COREY DEITZ College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council Association 35 Student Council 3 lPresidentl5 Literary-Art Magazine 4 lLiterary Staffl5 Senior Class Play 4 lCastl5 Ski Club 25 Wrestling 2 lj.V.l5 Student Concert Series 45 National MARIORIE DE MOLLI College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 Honor Guard 35 Les Amis Francais 25 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play3 Page 40 Thespian Society 4 BARBARA DE BANTE College Preparatory Les Amis Francais 2,45 Library Council3,4 EILEEN DE GRAAF College Preparatory Horseback Riding Club 35 La Esperanza 25 Maiorette Club 2,35 School Spirit Committee 2,3,4 RICHARD DE LOTTO College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 History Club 3,45 Ski Club 3,45 Football 2,354 RUSSELL D'ARPA College Preparatory Football 3,45 Track 2,3 I KENNETH DEN BLEYKER College Preparatory RICHARD DENSEL ANTHONY DE PASQUE College Preparatory Business Der Deutsche Vercin 35 History Club 2g P.T.s.A. 2,3 GEORGE DE VINE College Preparatory Marching Band 2 LINDA DE PIANO College Preparatory IOSEPH DE VASTO College Preparatory RoIuno'a4lPortrait StafflgSchool Marching Band 2,3,4g Mixed Spirit Committee 2,35 Les Amis Bowling 3gSymphonic Band 3,4 Francais 3 kr if CLAIRE DE VRIES College Preparatory Student Council Association 2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4 lTreasurer 2,3,4lg Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 3g Horseback Riding Club 2,3g Humanities Club 43 Library Council 2,3g Literary-Art Magazine 2 lLiterary Stafflg Maiorette Club 3,4g Majorette Squad 43 Symphonic Orchestra 25 Youth Week Officer 35 Folk Festival Chairman 3 'war The Headless Horsemen lllflustangsll ride again. Page 47 DOUGLAS DE VRIES College Preparatory Marching Band 45 Swimming Club 3,4 ANTHONY DI TON DA Page 42 General STEVEN DI GERONIMO College Preparatory History Club 2,3 TECLA DI IANNI College Preparatory Student Council 25 El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Horseback Riding Club 253,45 La Esperanza 25 Les Amis Francais 45 Majorette Club 25 School Spirit Committee 2,4 PETER DI MODICA College Preparatory PATRICIA DI IANNI College Preparatory 5 IANET DIENES College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Humanities Club 45 Library Council 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Ski Club 2,3,4 Library Council 2,3545 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Zoology Club 3,4 PATRICK DI MARTINO College Preparatory Student Council 45 Psychology Club 4 ROSE ANN DI PIAZZA Business Distributive Education Club Library Council 2,3 3,4 KATHLEEN DITTRICK Business DENNIS DITZIG College Preparatory Ski Club 4 CYNTHIA DOBROWOLSKI Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 4 PATRICIA DOLAN Business ANGELO DONATO General Marching Band lBandroom Squad 2,3,43 File Sergeant 33 Rank Sergeant 4l3 Student Concert Series 33 Symphonic Band 3,4 lSolo Chair 3,413 Symphonic Orchestra 23 Stage KATHLEEN DOUGHERTY College Preparatory Horseback Riding Club 23 Majorette Club 33 Nlajorette Squad 3,43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,3 Band 3,43 Varsity Band 2 TIMOTHY DOERLE College Preparatory Distributive Education Club 3 MILTON DOMINQUEZ College Preparatory DEBORAH DORUM College Preparatory La Esperanza 23 Maiorette C 23 junior Prom Committee 3 lub IOSEPH DLUHY College Preparatory Y I PATRICIA DOUGHERTY College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 3,43 History Club 3,43 Humanities Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Psychology Club 4s Rotunda 4 lStatistics Stafflg Senior Class Play 3,4 Page 43 BRIAN DWYER KAREN DOYLE Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,43 Future Secretaries Club 23 Horseback Riding Club 33 Mixed Chorus 23 P.T.S.A. 2,334 College Preparatory Psychology Club 43 Gymnastics Club3 Page 44 CYNTHIA DRACHE College Preparatory Student Council 43 Der Deutsche Verein 43 Horseback Riding Club 23 Library Council 3,43 Majorette Club 23 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 4 lSports Stafflj School Spirit Committee 23 Senior Class Play 4 lUsheretteJ3 Ski Club 2,334 lVice-president 31 r V f IOYCE DREVENAK Distributive Education NANCY DUNLEAVY College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 THOMAS DUTTON General RICHARD DUDEK College Preparatory Student Council 33 Audio-Visual- Aids Club 3,4 Older men declare war But lt as And lt IS youth who must and the trzumphs that are the GARY DUVA College Preparatory National Honor Society 33 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of CommendationJ3 Horseback Riding Club 2,33 Library Council 23 P.T.S.A. 23 Psychology Club 43 Ski Club 3,43 Zoology Club 3 LINDA DYGUS College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 2g Humanities Club 43 Senior Class Play 43 National Thespian Society 43 Student Affairs Office 33 DEBRA DZI URA College Preparatory Library Council 2,3,4 lSecretaryl5 Majorette Club 2,35 Senior Class Play 4, ska Club 4 SUSAN EBNER College Preparatory Debating Club 45 Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 2 outh who must fight and die. nherit the tribulation, the sorrow, ftermath of war. H. HOOVER L N ROSE ERLI Business MARIE EPPLER Secretarial National Honor Society 45 Horseback Riding Club 25 Library Council 2,3,45 Student Communication Group 4 JOSEPH ELCAVAGE College Preparatory LINDA ENO College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 25 Library Council 35 Majorette Club 25 Psychology Club 4 ANDREA ERICSON College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Les Amis Francais 45 Majorette Club 25 Rotunda 4 lPortrait, Statistics Staffslg School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 4 lCrewl5 Ski Club 2,35 Humanities Club 4 MICHAEL DZWINCZYK College Preparatory Chess Club 3,4 lPresident 315 Der Deutsche Verein 45 Soccer 3,4 GARY ERLING General Page 45 THOMAS ERMENVILLE College Preparatory Chess Club 3,43 History Club 23 Humanities Club 23 Track 2,3,43 Indoor Track 3,4 ,f,r-- I ILL FAULHABER College Preparatory Student Council 33 Ceramics Club 43 Drama Club 43 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 lMake-Up CFCWM International Relations Club 3 Page 46 CYNTHIA FAASSE College Preparatory National Honor Society 43 Drama Club 3,43 EI Mundo Hispanico 3,43 Honor Guard 33 Horseback Riding Club 23 Humanities Club 43 Majorette Club 33 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 BARBARA FADUL College Preparatory EI Mundo Hispanico 3,4 ISecretaryj3 La Esperanza 23 Library Council 2,3 MAR LA FAI N College Preparatory Psychology Club 43 Senior Class PIay4 SAMMY FADIL College Preparatory History Club 3 PATRICIA FADUL Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Library Council 3 ROBERT FARBER College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,43 Key Club 3,43 Mixed Bowling 23 P.T.s.A. 2,3 3,4 MICHAEL ERRICO College Preparatory Student Council 43 Audio-Visual-Aids Club 23 Humanities Club 43 School Spirit Committee3 Basketball 2,3 IManagerl ROGER FEDORCHAK College Preparatory College Preparatory HELEN FEDORIW College Preparatory Horseback Riding Club 2,33 Hub 4 fCirculation Stafflg Library Council 2,3,4g Russky Krozhok 2,3,4, Zoology Club 4 BARBARA FELDMAN STEVEN FELDMAN College Preparatory 1 O H N F E I T E R College Preparatory National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationlg Mixed Bowling 35 Zoology Club 2 . - 5 'Cf' MICHAEL FERSCH College Preparatory Senior Class Play 4 Student Council 25 Drama Club 3,4, La Esperanza 2, History Club 35 Humanities Club 45 Rotunda 3,4 lPortrait Stafflg Senior Class Play 3,4 iUsherette 3l Cast 4l JOHN FERENC College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,4g Senior Class Play 2,3,4 ANTHONY FERRARA College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4g National Merit Scholarship Award 4 iLetter of Commendationlg Great Books Club 2,35 Hub 2,3,4 iCo-Editor 413 Humanities Club 4, P.T.S.A. 2,3,4g Ski Club 2,3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 iPresident 4lg National Merit Scholarship Award 4 fLetter of Commendationlg Marching Band 2,3,4 iRank Sergeantlg Ski Club 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4g Stage Band 2,3,4 PATRICIA FERMENT Dlstrlbutive Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 WAYNE FERRARO College Preparatory Chess Club 2, Drama Club 33 Psychology Club 43 Ski Club 4 ' :I- ta t ff ff W f f PETER FERSCHMAN College Preparatory Baseball 23 Football 3,45 Dance Committee 2 Page 4 7 if-N' RICHARD FIELDS BETH FINK MICHELE FINK General College Preparatory College Preparatory Horseback Riding Club 45 LibraryCouncil3gSeniorClassPlay Psychology Club 4g Ski Club 2,3,4 4 llVlake-up Crewl MARILYN FLANIGEN College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4g Der Deutsche Verein 25 Nlaiorette Club 2,3,4g Nlaiorette Squad 2,3,4 lFile Sergeant Drum Maiorettelg Psychology Club 4g Talent Show 2 MICHAEL FISCHER College Preparatory International Relations Club 33 Football 2,33 Track 2 IAMES FLETENIEYER College Preparatory xt x it. , Q ff' I i i M357 Page 48 Deep concentration KU is required in Mrs. Vanderbecl2'5 Geometry class. KENNETH FISCHER General Y BARBARA FLICK Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3 lTreasurerl, 4g History Club 3 Mixed Chorus 3 ANDREW FOLEY College Preparatory M Student Council 2g Marching Band 23,4 RANDI FORMAN College Preparatory Drama Club 45 El Mundo Hispanico 35 Honor Guard 33 La Esperanza 23 Majorette Club 2,3,45 Majorette Squad 45 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 23 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 3,4 CLAIRE FOISTER Business Drama Club 3 Rotunda 4 lSports Staff Ski Club 4 Lacrosse 3 4 ROSEMARY FRANCISCO College Preparatory Concert Choir 2,3,4g History Club 2,33 Nlaiorette C , Majorette Squad 43 Ski Club 3,4g Student Concert Series 33 Girls' Glee Club 33 All-State Chorus 43 North jersey Regional Chorus 4 Page 50 ERIC FREEDE College Preparatory Drama Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 Swimming3,4 GEORGE FRIED General Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,4g Botany Club 3,4 lSecretarylg Distributive Education Club 35 junior Achievement 3 GREGORY FUNKE College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Hub 2,3,4 lReporter l EVELYN GALLIK College Preparatory Color Guard 3,43 Les Amis Francais 3,43 Psychology Club 45 Russky Krozhok 3,43 Maiorette Club 2,3,4 IOHN FREY College Preparatory SHELLEY FROMM College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3, Club 2,3,4g Golf 2,3,4 REGINA GACCIONE Business 45 Ski JOHN FRANKOVIC College Preparatory BRENDA GALLUCCI Distributive Education Distributive Education Club lRecording Secretaryl IANE GALOFARO College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 25 Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 2 lPresidentl5 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3 Cheerleader 2,3,4 lj.V. 2, Varsity 3, Captain 45 ANTHONY GARCIA General BERNADETTE GANNON College Preparatory LINDA GARLINSKY College Preparatory ALICE GALOFARO College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Cheerleader 2,3,4 U.V. 2,3, Varsity 4l5 Rotunda 4 lLiterary Stafflg School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Senior Class Play lProp Crewl 4 NANCY GAUGHAN College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 Home Economics Club 35 Humanities Club 45 Library Council 25 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 4 LORRAI NE GASNI K Secretarial Library Council 45 Majorette Club 25 School Spirit Committee 2 Student Council 25 El Mundo Hispanico 35 Horseback Riding Club 2,35 La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,35 Ski Club 3,45 Soccer 3 lManagerl CHERYL GASPAR Business Distributive Education Club 35 Rotunda 4 fStatistics Staffj RICHARD GEBBIA College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,35 Mixed Bowling 35 Psychology Club 45 Lacrosse 45 Student Council 2 Page 5 7 O ARTHUR GEISSBERGER College Preparatory National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationl5 Physics Lab Squad 4 STEPHAN GIMIK College Preparatory National Honor Society Horseback Riding Club 35 Library Council 25 Psychology Club 45 Zoology Club 2 Page 52 NICOLA GENCHI College Preparatory ELIZABETH GEORGE College Preparatory Drama Club 3,45 Great Books Club 35 Home Economics Club 45 Horseback Riding Club 25 Library Council 35 Majorette Club 25 Rotunda 3,4 iPortrait Staff, Literary Staffig Senior Class Play lUsherette, Make-Up Crew 2,3l5 Ski Club4 LORRAINE GERSON Business Humanities Club 4 3,45 in ELIZABETH GEORGAROS Secretarial Girls' Athletic Association 3,45 Horseback Riding Club 2,35 Library Council 2,3,45 Rotunda 4 iStatistics Staffl5 Overseas Correspondence Committee 3 CAROL GERARDI Business Distributive Education Club 3 WILLIAM GIBSON College Preparatory Marching Band 25 Cross-Country 2,35 Track 253,45 Bowling 3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3 1 ACK GE NCHI General MICHELE GIOSTRA Business Distributive Education Club 3 DEBRA GIOVENCO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Concert Choir 25 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 Humanities Club 45 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lPortrait Staffl5 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,4 ll.V. 2, Varsity MARILYN GLASER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationl5 Drama Club 2,35 Great Books Club 45 Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 25 Literary-Art Magazine 3,4 lLiterary Staffl5 Rotunda 3 lStatistics Staffl DAVID GLATTLY College Preparatory Psychology Club 45 Gymnastics Club 35 Student Council 4 IAMES GODLESKI College Preparatory Architect's Club 4 Student Affairs Office 4 ROSANNA GISMONDI General Distributive Education Club 3,45 Ski Club2 SUSAN GLOZZY College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 El Mundo Hispanico 35 Horseback Riding Club 2,35 La Esperanza 25 Majorette Club 25 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,4 HELEN GOIDA College Preparatory Russky Krozhok 3,4 DEBRA GOLD College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Ceramics Club 45 Horseback Riding Club 25 Literary-Art Magazine 45 P.T.S.A. 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,4 DAVID GOLDBERG College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Student Council 2,35 Der Deutsche Verein 35 Key Club 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,4 Senior Prom Committee 4 Page 53 jERl GOLDSTEIN College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 35 History Club 35 Hub 3 lBusiness Staffl5 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lStatistics StaffJ5 School Spirit MARTHA GONZALEZ College Preparatory Student Council Association 25 Student Council 25 Chess Club 25 Drama Club 25 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 2 Club 45 Russky Krozlfok 2,3,4 Committee 25 Ski Club 3 GORDON GOODE College Preparatory RAYMOND GORDON College Preparatory Track 2 HELEN GOYDICH College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein 25 Keyettes 45 Library Council 2,3,45 Psychology CLAUDIA GOODWIN Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,45 Library Council 2,3 ELIZABETH GORMAN College Preparatory Ceramics Club 45 National Thespian Society 4 RAYMOND GRABOWSKI College Preparatory Chess Club 25 Humanities Club 45 Marching Band 2,3,4 lFile Sergeant 4l x LOUIS GRAGLIA College Preparatory Cross-Country 35 Track 2,3,4 Page 54 Nice-presidenti LOUISA GRECCO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 25 Girls' State 3 lAlternatel5 La Esperanza 25 El Mundo Hispanico 35 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Horseback Riding Club 25 Library Council 45 Majorette Club 25 Psychology Club 4 lPublicity ManagerJ5 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewj5 Ski Club 3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Student Communications Group 4 RICHARD GREEN College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 3,4 lPresident 4i5 La Esperanza 25 Ski Club 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 Foreign Exchange Student 45 La Esperanza 2 SUSAN GREEN College Preparatory Girls' State 3 lAlternatei5 Honor Guard 35 Keyettes 45 Les Amis Francais 45 Majorette Club 2,3,45 Majorette Squad 3,45 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 3,4 lCo-Editor, Portrait Staff 415 School Spirit Committee 25 Ski Club 2,3,4 CAREN GREENWALD College Preparatory Student Council 25 P.T.S.A. 25 Psychology Club 4 NANCY GREULICH College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 2 lCorresponding Secretaryi5 Botany Club 4 iTreasurerJ5 Der Deutsche Verein 2,3,45 Library Council 4 IEAN GRIMM College Preparatory Humanities Club 45 Latin Club 3,45 Library Council 35 Majorette Club 35 Marching Band 45 Psychology Club4 RONALD GREEN College Preparatory History Club 3,45 Hub 3,4 lReporterl5 Humanities Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 iProp CrewJ5 ski Club 2,3,45 Swimming 3,4 AMY GREENBLATT College Preparatory Drama Club 3,45 El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Honor Guard 35 La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 3,4 IOAN GREGG College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 35 Horseback Riding Club 2,35 Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffjg School Spirit Committee 2,35 Senior Class Play 4 iStage Crewi5 Library Council 4 CATHERINE GRIGLAK College Preparatory 1UDlTH GROSEIBL College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 2,35 Future Teachers of America 3,4 lVice-presidentl5 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 l.V. Cheerleader 25 Library Council 2,3,45 P.T.S.A. 2,3,45 Ice Skating , Club2 Page 55 ROBERT GRUBER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 History Club 35 Hub 3,4 lBusiness Manager 4lg Key Club 3,4 lSenior Directorlg L Esperanza 2' Tennis 2 lCo-Captain 4l 5 JOSEPH GRUBERMAN College Preparatory 'X in WILLIAM GULICH GEORGE GULLA General College Preparatory PATRICK GULLI MICHAEL GURTMAN College Preparatory College Preparatory Hub 3,4 lSports Stafflg Senior Prom Committee 4 lPublicity Chairmanl Alumni and students alike can always be seen swarming to see and hear the Fighting Mustangs. Page 56 ROBERT HAGENS College Preparatory RITTA HALASZ College Preparatory Library Council 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 35 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 2,3,4 CAROL HALEN College Preparatory Library Council 25 Nlajorette Club 2,3,45 Majorette Squad 3,4 iFile Sergeant 4l5 Psychology Club 4 jOHN HAMIL College Preparatory Student Council 25 Audio- Visual-Aids Club 35 Horseback Riding Club 25 Football 2,35 Lacrosse 3,45 Swimming 3 i Q X .51 ag .. Q, ,ME A ' ivy, X I 5 . 4 wi. W h ' . 4, as '.. 'fix .x A Clifton High 's merry troubadors provide a holiday atmosphere before the Christmas recess. PATRICIA HALLIWELL College Preparatory Swimming 3 SUSAN HAMILTON College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 45 Horseback Riding Club 35 Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 25 CAROL HANENBERG College Preparatory Keyettes 45 Knights of Pythagoras 45 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 3 lPortrait Staffl5 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Prom Committee4 Library Council 35 Psychology Club 4 ANDREW HANKEN Distributive Education Audio-Visual-Aids Club 25 Distributive Education Club 3,45 United Nations Club 2 Page 5 7 ROBERT HARBOY College Preparatory Basketball 2,3,4g Football 2,3,4 A 5- I 3 Page 58 PETER HEFELE College Preparatory Mixed Bowling 3 ROBERT HASCUP College Preparatory JOHN HAYEK Business . ., f Q 1 g ' :'g..s:.t'r1g,N, Jiillf . Bail? ,- ' i ,git -at , th P L2 iwes' . . 1 , QQ . ri:f,.-A-mi, nat. ,f . , S W - ig wrist ll I ral-4.4 -. , INQAQ- ' - I f l I PATRICIA HAYDUK College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 33 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 2,33 Library Council 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 3 DENNIS HAYES College Preparatory WILLIAM HARLEY College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 3 lAlternatel, Hub 4 lSports Staffl P.T.S.A. 2,45 Baseball 2, Golf 3 A , w Chess Club 35 Basketball 2,3,4 Russky Krozhok 2,3,4 lTreasurerl lllllanager 3,4lg Track 2 BETH HAZUDA College Preparatory National Honor Society 3 lSecretarylg Student Council Association 2,4 lPresident 2, Recording Secretary 4lg Student Council 2,3,4g Girls' Citizenship Institute 3 lDelegatelg Great Books Club 3 lVice-presidentlg History Club 35 Hub 2 lReporterlg Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 2,3 lCorresponding Secretaryl, 4 lPresidentlg P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 Psychology Club 4 ROSEMARY HEDGES Distributive Education Distributive Education Club Girls' Athletic Association 3 GAIL HERRSCHAFT General Distributive Education Club 35 Senior Class Play 3 lCrewl ROBERT HEWETT Business IEFFREY HOLLAND College Preparatory National Honor Society Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,4: Boys' State 3 lDelegateJ3 Physics Lab Squad 43 Golf 23 Bowling 2 HELEN HEYKOOP College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Drama Club 23 El Mundo Hispanico 33 Honor Guard 33 Humanities Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Library Council 3,43 P.T.S.A. 2,3,43 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 3,4 IStatistics Staffj ROY HI RSCHHORN College Preparatory Student Council 23 History Club 3,43 Hub 3,4 lSports, Business Staffsig Key Club ISecretaryI 3,41 Rotunda 3,4 ISports Staffjg Tennis 2,3,43 Swimming 3g Creative Images Council 43 Student Affairs Office 4 KENNETH HOCKEY College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,33 Mixed Bowling 2,3,43 Baseball 43 Golf 23 Bowling 2,3,4 3,43 STEVEN HIRSCHFELD College Preparatory National Honor Society 33 Key Club 2,3,43 Tennis 2,3 NANCY HOCH College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Home Economics Club 43 Honor Guard 33 Keyettes 43 Majorette Squad 2,3,4 IRank Sergeantlg Majorette Club 2,3,43 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 4g Ski Club 2,33 Talent Show 2 LINDA IO HOHOLIK College Preparatory Honor Guard 33 Psychology Club 4 DORIS HEWITT Secretarial IOANNE HOLLEY General Distributive Education Club 3 Mixed Bowling 3 Page 5 9 IENNIFER HOLM College Preparatory Humanities Club 45 Track 2 ELLEN H UNTE R College Preparatory History Club 2,45 Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 25 Library Council 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3 Page 60 SUSAN HORANT Secretarial Student Council 35 Future Secretaries Club 45 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl LAWRENCE HOWARD College Preparatory Marching Band 253, fSergeanti 45 Mixed Chorus 35 Student Concert Series 35 Symphonic Band 2,3545 Stage Band 3,45 Varsity Band 2 SARA HUETHER College Preparatory Horseback Riding Club 25 Humanities Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Latin Club 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 4 GEORGE HORNIG College Preparatory BRAD HOLSTEIN College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 35 Hub 3 lReporterl5 La Esperanza 25 Rotunda 4 lArt-Layout Staffi5 Ski Club 2,3,4 Got to get away from this THOMAS HUNDT College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Der Deutsche Verein 2,3,4 lTreasurerj5 Track 2,3545 Indoor Track 3,4 Everybody knows ROBERT HUTCHISON College Preparatory Football 35 Wrestling 3,45 Student Council Play 45 National Thespian Society 4 SHARON HUTWAGN ER College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association P.T,S.A. 2,3,4 LEA ISKOVITS College Preparatory Drama Club 23 Humanities Club 43 Majorette Club 23 Senior Class Play 4 llVlake-Up CFCWDQ Ski Club 3,4 day-to-day running aroundg this is no where. N. YOUNG ELIZABETH IACOBI College Preparatory Student Council 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4 ALICE IANDURA College Preparatory Chess Club 33 Der Deutsche Verein 2,3343 History Club 33 Psychology Club 4 1 is - t xg. 3: .5 .. Q Lt . ., x IOSEPH IABLONSKI College Preparatory History Club 23 Mixed Bowling 23 Wrestling 3,43 Archery Club 2 DOREEN IACK Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,43 Girls' Athletic Association 2,33 Ski Club 2 CYNTHIA IAKUBAS College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 23 Botany Club 3,43 Der Deutsche Verein 33 Ski Club 2,33 Zoology Club 3 WILLIAM INGRAHAM College Preparatory Chess Club 33 Baseball 2,3,43 Soccer 3 LINDA IANI Business Page 67 HARRY JAREMKOF General l If 1 ' ll V, ...-- gsef. 5 n lTrfQ f ...nu . . Xi '.- 1 f I 3' J' IERRY IEZLIN General Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2 KENNETH jURCISlN College Preparatory Humanities Club 43 Basketball MARC KANOFF College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 EI Mundo Hispanico 3,43 History Club 2,3,4g Key Club 3,43 Knights of Pythagoras 43 La Esperanza 2 Page 62 fI.v.l 2,3,4, Golf 4 Q RAYMOND KALAS Business Education Club 3,43 Club 23 Horseback Riding P.T.S.A. 2,3,43 Soccer 2 ARLEN E I UPI N College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 23 Future Teachers of America 33 Honor Guard 33 Horseback Riding Club 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Psychology Club 43 Overseas Correspondence Committee 4 EILEEN KAISER Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 43 Library Council 33 P.T.S.A. 2,3 lf 1 1 i DANIEL KANEAK College Preparatory X 'A ' f 4 I'-'N t EMI LY IAROSZ College Preparatory Student Council 3,43 Honor Guard 33 Keyettes 2,43 Les Amis Francais 3,43 Literary-Art Magazine 4 National Honor Society 3'3 ll Student Council 23 Bio-Lab Club, 3 Chess Club 3,43 EI Mundo Hispanico 2,33 History Club 2,3 LINDA KANTER College Preparatory Student Council 33 Debating Club 2,43 El Mundo Hispanico 3,43 Psychology Club 43 Russky Krozhok 3,43 Ski Club 2 77 vw T DALE KARR College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 Library Council is BRENDA KASHEY General Drama Club 2,3,45 Horseback Riding Club 25 Library Council 2,3545 Nlajorette Club 25 Senior Class Play 4 lCastl5 Ski Club 2,35 National Thespian Society 4 IERRY KATZ College Preparatory Mixed Bowling 35 P.T.S.A. 25 Essay Contest 3 lFirst Placel KATHY KAUFMANN Business Distributive Education Club 3 FRANCES KELLY - College Preparatory Student Council 25 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 35 Humanities Club 45 International Relations Club 3 lSecretary- Treasurerlg Keyettes 45 Library Council 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 3,4 lPortrait, Statistics Staffsl5 Ski Club 2,3,45 Tennis 3 DENNIS KASLANDER College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Club 2,3,45 ska club 3 A NAOMI KATZ College Preparatory Drama Club 35 History Club 35 Honor Guard 35 Hub 3,4 lBusiness Stafflg Knights of Pythagoras 45 La Esperanza 25 Rotunda 4 lPortrait Staffl DAVID KAYE College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,45 El Mundo Hispanico 35 Hub 4 I Business Staffl5 P.T.S.A. 2, Psychology Club 45 Ice Skating Club 3 ti FX is Key PATRICIA KASENCHAR College Preparatory Honor Guard 35 Horseback Riding Club 35 Keyettes 3,45 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl5 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl5 Ski Club 2,3,4 DARLENE KEMP College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 Honor Guard 35 Knights of Pythagoras 45 La Esperanza 25 Library Council 3,45 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 3,4 fPortrait, Statistics Staffsl Page 63 SANDRA KI EVIT College Preparatory Les Amis Francais 45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 Senior Opera 45 Girls' Glee Club 4 g CHARLES KISTINGER College Preparatory DEBBIE KLEIN College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 El Mundo Hispanico 35 Honor Guard 35 Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 45 La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 llVlake-Up Crewl5 Ski Club 2,3,45 Tennis Club 3,4 john Paolonl, Paul Pontler and joe Scnlavone loosen up daring a midweek football practice. fi' BARBARA KLEIN College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 3,45 El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Honor Guard 35Hub 3,4 lBusiness Staffl5 Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 3,45 La Esperanza 25 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Ski Club 45 Tennis Club 3,45 Cheerleader 2,3,4 ll.V. 2, l.V. Captain 3, Varsity 4l NANCY KLEIN College Preparatory Student Council Association 25 Student Council 25 El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 History Club 2,35 Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 25 P.T.S.A. 2,3,45 Rotunda 3 lBusiness Staffl5 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 4 llVlake-Up Crewl5 Ski Club 2,45 Girls' Tennis EDITH KISS College Preparatory Student Council 25 Senior Class Play 2,3 Team 3,4 N ALAN KLEINBERG College Preparatory Tennis 2 3 4 CANDICE KLEMANS College Preparatory Ceramics Club 45 Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lArt-Layout Staffl5 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 2,3,45 National Thespian Society 4 l ... . ,px HAROLDKLEPKA ' 'I' eneral fl' Q iub4 C Q RICHARD KOEHLER College Preparatory Soccer 3,4 STEVE KLICS College Preparatory Ski Club 3g Soccer 2,3,4 S USAN KL U M P College Preparatory Majorette Club 2,3,4g Nlajorette Squad 3,4 lSergeant 413 Crafts Club 4 REED KLUTSARITS General Ski Club 4g Soccer 25 Track 2 Policeman Pete Paccioretti ponders pertinent poses by pupils. RAINER KLUPSCH College Preparatory Humanities Club 43 Soccer 3,4 KAREN KMETZ Secretarial Distributive Education Club 3 o ROBIN KOERT College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4g Botany Club 25 History Club 35 Honor Guard 35 Horseback Riding Club 23 Humanities Club 4g Knights of Pythagoras 45 La Esperanza 2, Library Council 2,3,43 P.T.S.A. 2,3,4g Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 3,4 lLayout, Portrait, Statistics Staffslg Senior Class Play 4 lProp Crewj Page 65 PETER KOH LER College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Humanities Club 45 Marching Band 2,3 AUDREY KORTEWEG College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Honor Guard 35 La Esperanza 25 Library Council 253,45 Literary-Art Magazine 2 lLiterary Stafflg P.T.S.A. 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 United Nations Club 2 Page 66 PHILIP KOMINSKY College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Humanities Club 45 Football 2,3,4 GREGORY KORD College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 GREGORY KORKOS College Prepara tory Horseback Riding Club 25 i Psychology Club 4 wx - RICHARD KOPEC College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 2 PETER KORIBANICS College Preparatory SHARON KOROPCHAK College Preparatory Library Council 2,3,4 lVice-presidentlg Mixed Chorus 45 Psychology Club 45 Russky Krozhok 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 4 THOMAS KOMINIAK College Preparatory ...Hua V....,,,.r. ..... V-. .. MARK KOSUTH College Preparatory Humanities Club 45 Marching Band 25 Rotunda 4 lSports Staffl5 School Spirit Committee 45 Basketball 2,3,4 'ti ...H .t-,V, jEFFREY KOVALESKI College Preparatory Cross-Country 2 RUTH KUEPFER College Preparatory Girls' State 35 Der Deutsche Verein 35 Library Council 3,4 lTreasurerl5 Maiorette Club 35 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Ski Club 3,45 Zoology Club 45 Girls' Nation 3 lDelegatel -W . I Aft -.,, MARI AN KRAI EWSKI College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationlg History Club 35 Knights of Pythagoras 2,3,4 fVice-president 4l5 Mixed Bowling 3,45 Physics Lab Squad 4 IOSEPH KREMSKI College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 25 Mixed Bowling 2 IAMES KRUCHKEWICH College Preparatory La Esperanza 2 1. ELLEN KREISINGER College Preparatory Humanities Club 4 PAMELA KRONQUIST College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Student Council 2,45 Humanities Club 45 Library Council 35 Ski Club 2,3 CAROL KUCH College Preparatory Student Council 25 Girls' Athletic Association 25 Horseback Riding Club 25 j.V. Cheerleader 35 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,35 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl5 Ski Club 4 GENE KOZIOL Distributlve Education Aud io-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,45 Distributive Education Club 3,4 ZA N E K U N KL E College Preparatory Basketball 25 Football 25 Golf 2 Page 6 7 College Preparatory LAURA KUSHNER College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 33 History Club 43 Horseback Riding Club 33 Humanities Club 43 Library Council 2,33 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 it CHRISTINE LA BATE . Girls' Athletic Association 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 lMake-Up CVCWDQ National Thespian Society 4 CHRISTINE LANGLEY College Preparatory National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationi3 Les Amis Francais 43 Psychology Club 4 LORRAINE LANZA Business Distributive Education Club 3 STEPHEN LA POFF College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Hub 2,3,4 lSports Staff 23 Sports Editor 4l3 Mixed Bowling 23 Psychology Club 4 Page 68 SALVATORE LALAMA College Preparatory National Honor Society 43 Student Council Association 4 lTreasurerj3 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationj3 Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,33 Boys' State 4 lAlternatei3 Drama Club 2,3,43 Knights of Pythagoras 3,4 lChairman, Service Committeei3 Physics Lab Squad 43 Senior Class Play 4 lCastj3 Ski Club 43 Soccer 33 Student Concert Series3 National Thespian Society 4 MARY LANZ College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein 3,43 Library Council 2,3 WILLIAM LANZA College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 23,4 i jay- Lff- gg WI 5A'96'f '3 Pap MARLENE KUYN General r Deutsche Verein 3,43 Home CI b u 4 I as at KAZIMEREZ LASEK College Preparatory Russky Krozhok 2,3,4j' Soccer NICHOLAS LAURITANO College Preparatory Ski Club 43 Football 2 . f' FRANK LECCESE College Preparatory Audio-visual-Aids club 2,3, ski Club 3,4 BARBARA LEGREID College Preparatory Humanities Club 43 Library Council 33 Majorette Club 23 Psychology Club4 X MARGUERITE LESKO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Concert Choir 3,4 lLibrariani3 History Club 2,33 Keyettes 2,33 Mixed Chorus 23 P.T.S.A. 23 Psychology Club 43 Russky Krozhok 2,33 Student Concert Series 33 Symphonic Orchestra 23 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Chamber Singers 3,43 Senior Opera 4 lFemale Leadj jOSEPH LAWRENCE College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 2 reasurerl ,Cn i TERESA LEE Student Council 43 Concert Choir 2,3,4 lSecretaryl3 Keyettes 43 Psychology Club 4 RONALD LEIGH College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 2 Student Council 3,43 Boys' State 3 lAlternatel3 Knights of Pythagoras 43 Tennis 2 ADRIENNE LESNICK College Preparatory Student Council 33 Girls' State 4 fD6lCg2ltC,3 Drama Club 43 La Esperanza 3,43 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 lCastl3 National Thespian Society 4 College Preparatory 3 DAVID LEVI NE College Preparatory Student Council 2,43 Chess Club 43 Horseback Riding Club 43 Knights of Pythagoras 43 Mixed Bowling 2 NANCY Ll EBACK Dlstributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,43 Horseback Riding Club 33 P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 ' A Page 69 NAOMI LIEBERMAN College Preparatory El Nlundo Hispanico 3,43 History Club 3,43 La Esperanza 23 Senior Class Play 3,4 lCostume Crewl Girls' Library Club 43 Ice Distributive MARY LOPEZ College Preparatory Home Economics Club 43 Library Council 3,4 Page 70 DONNA LIPTAK College Preparatory IUNE LISIURA College Preparatory 43 Psychology y Stafflj Club 3 l . f PW 'ite RICHARD LIPTAK College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 MICHAEL LISSIE College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein 2,334 ROBERT LO CASCIO College Preparatory GLORIA LIMITE College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee4 FRANK LOPUSKI College Preparatory Russky Krozhok 3,43 Cross- Country 33 Soccer 4 College Preparatory RICHARD LOVAS College Preparatory National Honor Society 33 Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,4 lVice-president 33 MICHELE MACAL USO DANIEL LOWRY General Football 2 BA RBA RA L U KS College Preparatory Student Council 33 El Mundo Hispanico 33 La Esperanza 23 Library Council 2,33 Ski Club 3 I AN ET LYN ESS General Mixed Chorus 23 School Committee3 Spirit Drama Club 43 Horseback Riding Club 23 Keyettes 43 La Esperanza 33 Majorette Club 23 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,3,43 Senior Class Play 4 DIANE LOZITO Distribu tive 'Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 lCorresponding Secretary 413 P.T.S.A. 2,334 SUSAN LUTSKY College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,41 History Club 33 Honor Guard 33 Hub 3 lReporterl3 Humanities Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Library Council 2,33 P.T.S.A. 33 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 3,4 lCo-Editor, Portrait Staff 413 School Spirit Committee 2 MICHAEL LYSAK General THOMAS LOWERY College Preparatory Student Council 2 GARABET MACARYAN College Preparatory Page 77 dflig MICHAEL MACBURNEY EVELYN MAC DONALD College Preparatory Distributive Education Marching Band 2,3,4g Symphonic Distributive Education Club 3,4 Band 2,3,4g Symphonic Orchestra 2 lTrea5urer 4j SUSAN MACK DAVID MAC PEEK Business College Preparatory Student COUHCII 2 National Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 3 lDelegatelg Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4g Zoology Club 4, All-County Football 4 S I ANNA MACH I N College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 3,4 Physics Lab Squad 3 CYNTHIA MADSEN College Preparatory Love shines into the eyes of Drama students Linda Shahinian and Sal Somma as Alan Rinkerman and Mrs. Laraine Mayewslei look on. DIANE MAGASTER College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 35 Zoology Club 4 Cd-'mix ZYGMUNT MAKA DENISE MAKRI 5 College Preparatory College Preparatory Russky Krozhok 2,45 Basketball Drama Club 45 Library Council 45 2,3,4 ICO-Captain 4l5 Soccer 2,3,45 Majorette Club 2,35 Psychology All-County Soccer Team 4 Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 WILLIAM MAGID ' College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Hub 3,4 lSports Stafflg Knights of Pythagoras5 P.T.S.A. 25 Swimming 3,45 Bowling 2 Russ D34rpa and Candy Ericson combine relaxation with concentration. LINDA MALLICK College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 GLENN MANCINI College Preparatory Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 45 Majorette Club 25 Psychology Club Wrestling 3,4 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Ski Club 2,3 RICHARD MANNING College Preparatory Page 73 JANET MANYK College Preparatory ROBERT MARTORANA College Preparatory Drama Club 3 Page 74 ROY MARANTZ College Preparatory Student Council Association 2,3,4j Audio-Visual-Aids Club 43 Key Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Marching Band 2,33 Physics Lab Squad 2,3,43 Soccer 3 ALAN MARCHIONI College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico. 33 Marching Band 33 Symphonic Band 33 Symphonic Orchestra 3 DONNA MARK College Preparatory History Club 2,3,4 lSecretary 413 Latin Club 3,43 Marching Band 23 Rotunda 3 lPortrait Sfaffij Senior Class Play 3 lUsherettel3 Ski Club 2 EDWARD MARCHESE College Preparatory Humanities Club 43 Marching Band 23 Student Concert Series 33 Symphonic Band3 Symphonic Orchestra 23 Zoology Club 33 Archery Club 2 MICHELLE MARINARO Secretarial All-State Choir 2,3,43 Drama Club 43 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4j School Spirit Committee 3,43 Senior Class Play 43 National Thespian Society 4 fTreasurerl BRUCE MARTIN College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein 23 History Club 23 Humanities Club 43 Lacrosse 3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4 lCaptain 41 . ,. 5. .I BETTY 10 MARANINO College Preparatory Les Amis Francais 4 ROSANNE MASTROPIETRO Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 34 History Club 33 Horseback Riding Club 33 Mixed Chorus 3 ELAINE MATHIAS College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 3 lVice-presidenti, Humanities Club CATHY MAURO Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 4, Les Amis Francais 3,4 it w KENNETH MAY College Preparatory Golf 3,4, Bowling 4 LEONARD MAZIARSKI College Preparatory National Honor Society 4, Chess Club 3, Key Club 2,3,4, Latin Club 3,4 iTreasurer 4l MAUREEN MC CORMICK College Preparatory Student Council 3, Library Council 2,3,4, Majorette Club 2, Psychology Club 4, Rotunda 4 lLiterary Staffj, Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewi SANDRA MAYOSKI College Preparatory Horseback Riding Club 2, Humanities Club 4, Library Council 3, Majorette Club 3, Psychology Club 4, Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl EILEEN MC CORMICK College Preparatory Drama Club 4, Future Teachers of America 4, Home Economics Club 4, Psychology Club 4, Senior Prom Committee 4 MARK MC CORRISTIN College Preparatory Hub 4 iSports Staffjg Wrestling 2 R , r , DEBORAH MC CROHAN College Preparatory National Honor Society 3, Chess Club 3, El Mundo Hispanico 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2, Majorette Club 2, Psychology Club 4, Senior Class Play 3 lProp Crewj MARLENE MC DERMOTT College Preparatory Drama Club 2, Girls' Athletic Assocation 2, Horseback Riding Club 2,3, Les Amis Francais 2,3,4, Majorette Club 2,3,4, Maiorette Squad 3,4, Ski Club 2,3 Page 75 LILLIAN MC ELWEE College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 2,45 La Esperanza 35 Library Council 45 Maiorette Club 35 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 is C X sst, SHARON MENEGUS College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 History Club 45 Keyettes 3,45 Majorette Club 25 Psychology Clu b 45 Rotunda 3,4 lCo-Editor-in-Chief 4l5 Russky Krozhok 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 3 lStage Crewl5 Ski Club 2,3,45 Senior Prom Committee 4 'Q' ROBERT MC LAIN College Preparatory Marching Band 2,3,4 lRank, Master Sergeantl Student Council Play 35 Student Concert Series 25 Symphonic Band 2,3,4 lSolo Chairl5 Symphonic Orchestra 2,35 Stage Band 2,3,4 PATRICIA MC TERNAN College Preparatory DIANE ME DVECKY Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 35 Rotunda 3 lTyping Staffl KATHY MC MAHON College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein 2,3, Psychology Club 4 JAMES MELZER College Preparatory Student Council 25 Ski Club 3,45 Baseball 2,35 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 All-County Football 4 5 RICHARD MC GUIRE College Preparatory ,J This time like all times if we but know LYNN MEOLA College Preparatory Student Council 35 Bio-Lab Club 25 Drama Club 4 lPresidentl5 El Mundo Hispanico 45 Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 45 School Spirit Committee 35 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl5 Senior Prom Committee 45 Swimming Club 3 PAUL MEOLA College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 25 Drama Club 45 El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Senior Prom Committe 4 is a very good one, what to do with it. R.W. EM E RSON DIANE MI HAL College Preparatory El Mundo Hlspanico 35 La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 4 Ski Club 4 MICHAEL MESSINA College Preparatory Student Council 45 Drama Club 25 Hub 4 lSports Staffl MICHAEL MESSINEO College Preparatory All-State Band 45 Marching Band 2,3,4 lRank Sergeantlg Symphonic Band 2,3,4 FRANCES MICCHELLI General Horseback Riding Club 2 FRED MICHELOTTI IO ANN MIENTUS College Preparatory General .55 . s 7 x r , lit it xl ,A ,fgsatfr r . L., I ELLEN MERCER College Preparatory Student Council 25 EI Munda Hispanico 35 History Club 3,4 lPresident 4l5 Keyettes 35 La Esperanza 25 P.T.S.A. 25 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 lCostume Crewl IOAN MI KETZUK College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationl5 Honor Guard 35 Hub 3,4 lReporter 3, Circulation Editor 4l5 Knights of Pythagoras 25 Marching Band 2,3,45 Russky Krozhok 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 4 lSolo Chairl GLYN MIKITA General Senior Class Play 4 GRACE MISTRETTE College Preparatory History Club 45 Horseback Riding Club 45 Library Council 35 Mixed Bowling 3,45 Psychology Club5 Rotunda 4 lArt-Layout Staffl Page 78 IOHN MILLER College Preparatory Stage Crew 4 IOSEPH MILOVITZ General ROBERT MISKEVICH College Preparatory CHRIS MIKOVITS Business Student Council 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Rotunda lStatistics Stafflg Chambers Singers 45 Overseas Correspondence Committee 3,4, Girls' Glee Club 4. RICHARD MlLLER Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 VALERIE MI RAS College Preparatory DEBORAH MISKIV College Preparatory Humanities Club 45 Mixed Bowling 3 T MARIA MOCZULA College Preparatory Home Economics Club 45 Les Amis Francais 45 Ski Club 2 .il ELLEN MOLNER College Preparatory Ski Club 2,3,4 xxx JAMES MONTAGNINO College Preparatory P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 DEBORAH MOORE General Student Council 23 Distributive Education Club 33 Ski Club 4 BONNIE-ANN MORALES College Preparatory Student Council Association 2,4 lVice-president 2, Recording Secretary 4i3 El Mundo Hispanico 33 History Club 33 Humanities Club 43 Keyettes 23 Marching Band 2,3,4 lRank Sergeant 4, Manager 4l3 Psychology Club 43 Symphonic Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Orchestra 23 National Thespian Society 3 KAREN MUELLER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 23 Girls' Athletic Association 2,33 Humanities Club 43 l.V. Cheerleader 23 Literary-Art Magazine 2 lArt Stafflg P.T.S.A. 2,3,43 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 4 lPhotographerl3 School Spirit Committee 2,33 Senior Class Play 2,3,4 lProp, Stage CYCWSDQ Ski Club 2,3,4 GAIL MONTEFORTE College Preparatory Soccer 4 lManageri3 Ten lManagerj THOMAS MOORE College Preparatory RONALD MORNAN College Preparatory Soccer 2,3,4 nis 3 DAVID MON KO College Preparatory MARY MUNSON College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 23 Psychology Club 4 Page 79 PATRICIA MURA General - C. LIN DA MYSA K Business GREGORY MURPHY RUSSELL MURPHY College Preparatory College Preparatory Marching Band 2,3,4 lFile Sergeant Debating Club 25 Marching Band 3,4l5 Mixed Chorus 25 Symphonic 3,45 Psychology Club 45 Track 2 Band 2,3,45 Bandroorn Squad 4 lMaintenance Sergeanti GAIL NAHASS Secretarial Secretaries Club 2,3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Symphonic Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crew, Band 35 jerseyman Club 4 Program Typisti5 Ski Club 4 DIANE NAGEL College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 35 Future PA U L M U R RAY College Preparatory Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 lCasti5 Track 25 National Thespian Society 4 GARY NAHASS College Preparatory Page 80 YB' '1 sd' i F s at .ywl ' ixkiiffigxf ' C-'T z , - .L fffi. .. ' Could this snow-covered woodland be at Clifton High School? 'S Ha HAROLD NEAS College Preparatory Bowling 2g Mustang Band Bio-Lab Club 2 MARTIN NYLAND College Preparatory Architect's Club 2 ROSALI E NEI L College Preparatory 213:45 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 43 Psychology Club 45 Library Council 2g P,T.S.A. 2 MAUREEN NERNEY IRA NEWMAN Distributive Education College Preparatory Distributive Education Club 3 Marching Band 2,3,4g Mixed ALICE NICHOLAS College Preparatory Library Council 2,3,4g Mixed Bowling3 KENNETH NOVAK College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 2,45 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lSernifinalistlg Boys' State 3 lAlternatelg Physics Lab Squad 43 P.T.S.A. 2,3,4g Rotunda 4 ICO-Editor, Sports Stafflg Russky Krozhok 2,3,4g Tennis 3,4,lManagerl Bowling 3,4g Symphonic Band 3,4g Symphonic Orchestra 3,4 GEORGE NIEMCZYK College Preparatory Wrestling 3,4 BARRY NUNNO College Preparatory DAN I EL NYMAN College Preparatory Page 87 KE I TH OA K LEY College Preparatory Concert Choir 2,3,43 Drama Club 33 Humanities Club 43 Senior Class Play 3 FREDRICK OBERMUELLER College Preparatory Botany Club 23 Ski Club 3,4 GAI L ODEE General Student Council 23 Drama Club 33 Horseback Riding Club 23 Nlaiorette Club 2 RICHARD OGDEN General El Mundo Hispanico 3 KEVIN OBERMILLER College Preparatory Student Council 2,3,43 History Club 33 Humanities Club 33 Ski Club 33 Baseball 23 Football 2,3,43 Lacrosse 3,43 Latin Club 3 PATRICIA O'CONNOR College Preparatory Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 3 lCrewl BONNIE OFSOWITZ College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 33 History Club 43 P.T.S.A. 4 LORNA OLENIAK College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Honor Guard 33 Hub 23 La Esperanza 23 Library Council 23 Psychology Club 43 Russky Krozhok 3,4 JAMES O'NEl L College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 23 Chess Club 23 Humanities 43 Track 2 Page 82 ELLEN OPFER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 33 Horseback Riding Club 23 Hub 33 Keyettes 43 La Esperanza 23 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 3,43 School Spirit Committee 2,3,43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Cheerleader 3,4 lVarsityJ PAMELA OPTHOF Business NICHOLAS PANZITTA General PATRICIA O'SHEA General Drama Club 2,3,45 Library Council 3,45 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class- Play 2,3,4 lProps Mistress 2,35 Student Director 4l5 National Thespian Society 3,4 lTreasurer 3l FRANK OTTERBINE College Preparatory Chess Club 35 Humanities Club 45 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4, Football 2,3,45 Lacrosse 3,45 Latin Club 2,3 KEVIN PALFREYMAN College Preparatory ROBERT OSMAK College Preparatory Psychology Club 45 Football 2,3,45 Russky Krozhok 2,3 ROBIN OWEN College Preparatory Student Council 45 Drama Club 45 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 3,4 lStage Crew 3, Cast 4l5 Cheerleader 4 lllllascotlg National Thespian Society 4 lCorresponding PATRICIA ORLAN Business DO School Spirit Committee 3 Secretaryl ALAN PAMI College Preparatory Wrestling 2,3 IOHN PAOLONI College Preparatory Boys' State 3 lAlternatel5 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Football 2,3,4g All-County Football Team 4 Page 83 CLAIRE PARADISO College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 Great Books Club 35 Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 45 Les Amis Francais 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 lCostume Crew, Usherettel MICHAEL PATERNOSTER College Preparatory Page 84 SUSAN PARKIN College Preparatory CHARLES PARUTA General LORRAINE PASTOR Business Distributive Education Club 3,45 Horseback Riding Club 35 School Spirit Committee 35 Ski Club 2 I RICHARD PARKINSON College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 P.T.S.A. 2,3545 Cross-Country 2,35 Track 2 SUSAN PASSARO Distributive Education Distributive Education Club lVice-presidentl DALE PATER College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 IANE PARIS College Preparatory Student Council 45 Concert Choir 35 Der Deutsche Verein 3,4 lSecretary 415 Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 45 Library Council 35 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl5 Swimming Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Senior Opera 4 N DEBRA PATSCHER College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 25 P.T.S.A. 2,3 IOSEPH PEDRANTI College Preparatory P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 ROBERT PERUGINO College Preparatory National Honor Society 43 Student Council Association 43 Student Council 23 Boys' State 3 lDelegatel3 EI Mundo Hispanico 3,4 lTreasurer 3, Vice-president 4l3 Hub 3 lSports Staffk La Esperanza 23 P.T.S.A. 2,3,43 Ski Club 4g Football 2,33 Track 2,3,4 CHARLES PEPITONE RICHARD PEPPER College Preparatory JOHN N. PEREZ College Preparatory Drama Club 43 Senior Class Play 43 Ski Club 2,3 SAN D E R PE R L College Preparatory Student Council 43 El Mundo Hispanico 33 History Club 3 College Preparatory LOIS PEREVIZNICK Secretarial Student Council 43 Future Secretaries Club 3,43 Girls' Athletic Association 23 Horseback Riding Club3 HOWARD PERRINE Business Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,33 Baseball 2,3,4 lManagerj3 Football 3 llVlanagerl3 Wrestling 3,4 lManagerj RALPH PENNELLA College Preparatory Swimming 33 Wrestling 2 SHARON PESCATORE General Page 85 MICHELE PETILLO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Drama Club 43 Honor Guard 33 Keyettes 2,3,43 La Esperanza 23 Rotunda 4 lArt-Layout Staffl3 Ski Club 2,3,4 IUDITH PIERPOINT College Preparatory History Club 43 Humanities Club 43 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4g National Thespian Society 4 Page 86 EVA PET RASE K Business Girls' Athletic Association 2,3 DAVID PETRUZELLI College Preparatory Humanities Club 43 Literary-Art Magazine 4 lLiterary Staffi3 Symphonic Band 2 DANA REA PFEFFERKORN Secretarial Secretarial Club 3 IOHN PETRASEK General Bio-Lab Club 2 BRUCE PETRYNA Business ADELE PIASCIK College Preparatory National Honor Society 43 Honor Guard 33 Horseback Riding Club 23 Humanities Club 43 Library Council 2,3,43 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 THOMAS PETO College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 33 Student Concert Series 33 Stage Band 3,4 PAUL PIGNATELLO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 All-County Football Team4 PATRICIA PIPELING College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Drama Club 3,45 EI Mundo Hispanico 35 Home Economics Club 45 Knights of Pythagoras 45 La Esperanza 25 Psychology Club 4 lVice-presidentl5 Rotunda 4 lLiterary Stafflg Senior Class Play 4 lUsherettel CHARLES POMPEI General P.T.S.A. 2,3 PAM E LA PI ROS College Preparatory SUSAN POLES College Preparatory Humanities Club 45 Les Amis Francais 2,3,45 Nlajorette Club 2 ANTHONY POLIZZI College Preparatory Boys' State 3 lAlternatel5 EI Nlundo Hispanico 45 Ski Club 35 Baseball 25 Football 2 1 GARY PLISHKA General SHARON POLITO College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 45 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,35 Senior Class Play 4 lWardrobe NIistressJ5 National Thespian Society 4 MICHAEL POLLER College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 35 Botany Club 3,45 Chess Club 35 History Club 3,4 lTreasurer 4l PATRICIA PIPITONE Secretarial Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2 IOH N PONGE R College Preparatory Page 8 7 LOUIS PONTES College Preparatory LYNDA POPOWICH Secretarial PA U L PONTI E R College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4g Boys' Future Secretaries Club 3,4, State 3 lDelegatelg Knights of Class Play 4 lStage Crewl Pythagoras 3,43 Psychology Club 43 Football 2,3,4g Lacrosse 3,4g Latin Club 4 Senior DONALD POST College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 2g La Esperan Z LESLIE POST PATRICK POTACCO DARLENA PRETEROTI GAIL PRETTYMAN College Preparatory General Business College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4g EI Ski Club 2 Distributive Education Club 35 Les Amis Francais 2g Library Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Honor Guard Psychology Club 4 Council 2,3 3g Humanities Club 45 La Esperanza 23 Library Council 2,3,4 Expressions vary at the start of a new day. Page 88 i Three cheers for Clifton High School . . GREGORY PRIORE College Preparatory Mixed Bowling 3,45 Senior Class Play 4 lCastl5 National Thespian Society4 S USA N P R I TC H College Preparatory History Club 4, Honor Guard 3 P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 ROBERT PRISTAS College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4 QTreasurer 4l5 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationlg Chess Club 2,3g Mixed Bowling 2,3 PATRICIA PROVOST College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 History Club 2,3,45 Psychology VALERIE PRZEWOZNIK Secretarial Distributive Education Club 35 Drama Club 45 Girls' Athletic Association 3,45 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewl Club 4 ANDREW PSKOWSKI College Preparatory Student Council 45 Ski Club 45 Swimming 3,4 Page 89 IOSEPH PUGLIS College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Bio-Lab Club 2,3 lPresident 213 Chess Club 33 El Mundo Hispanico 33 Humanities Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Soccer 2 U.V.l3 Track 2,3,43 Indoor Track 3,4 Audio-Visual-Aids Club 23 Ski Club 3,4 DOUGLAS PUZIO College Preparatory IOHN QUINN College Preparatory DENNIS QU I NN College Preparatory STEPHANIE QUITZAU Business ALAN PURCELL General El Mundo Hispanico 33 Psychology Club 43 Football 2,3,43 Lacrosse 33 Track 2 BARBARA RACHKO College Preparatory National Honor Society 33 El Nlundo Hispanico 33 Keyettes 23 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,33 Ski Club 2,3,43 Girls' Athletic Association 23 Horseback Riding Club 2 RICHARD RADCLIFFE College Preparatory Student Council 43 Architect's Club 43 Humanities Club 43 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Stafflg Football 2,3 PATRICIA RADKE College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein 2,3,43 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,43 Ski Club 4 Page 90 Zoology Club 4 LINDA RADLER Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 2,3,43 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Stafflg School Spirit Committee 23 Ski Club 2,3,4 X Ak Xt ROSE RAINERI Business WILLIAM REILLY College Preparatory Chess Club 33 Marching Band 2 LOUIS RANLEY Business Ski Club 33 Golf 2 SUSAN RAYMOND College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Drama Club 3,4 lVice-president 433 El Mundo Hispanico 3,43 La Esperanza 23 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 43 Ski Club 2,3,4 IOSEPH REIC H College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,4 lTreasurer 413 Hub 2,334 lPhotography Staffi3 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 2,3,4 fLighting CI'CW,j Lacrosse 3,43 Wrestling 3,4 WILLIAM RANDALL College Preparatory Student Council Association 4 lPresidentl3 Audio-Visual-Aids Club 33 P.T.S.A. 4 lThird Vice- presidenti3 Football 233343 Lacrosse 3,4 lCaptain 3,41 D I AN E RA VE N College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 3,43 Keyettes 2,3343 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 4 lLiterary Staffyj Ski Club 2,3,4 DAWN REAPE College Preparatory Chess Club 33 El Mundo Hispanico 33 La Esperanza 23 P.T.S.A. 233343 Senior Class Play 3,43 National Thespian Society 3,4 THOMAS REILLY College Preparatory Student Council 2 DAVID REINAUER College Preparatory National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationi3 Psychology Club 43 Wrestling 2,3,4 Page 97 MICHAEL REMBISH College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 3,4 K f R9 - . , Y IAMES RICH General Botany Club 2 Page 92 'J JW Q KAREN RENTA Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 43 Majorette Club 23 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 43 Swimming 4 DIANE RHODES Business Distributive Education Club 33 Psychology Club 4 LOIS RIADINSKY College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 23 History Club 33 La Esperanza 23 Library Council 2,3,43 Psychology Club 43 Russky Krozhok 2,3,4 DEBRA REYNOLDS Business Girls' Athletic Assn. 2,3,43 Library Council 2,3Q Mixed Chorus 2 SUAN REMICK Business Horseback Riding Club 3 Your old men shall dream, your RICHARD RICCA College Preparatory History Club 33 Mixed Bowling 3,43 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play3 National Thespian Society 4 Club 3 MICHELE RINDERER College Preparatory Ceramics Club 23 Home Economics CINDY ROBBINS College Preparatory Drama Club 43 La Esperanza 2,31 Library Council 2,33 P.T.S.A. 2,3,43 School Spirit Committee 23 Senior Class Play 43 Ski Club 2 BARBARA RODENBOUGH General Horseback Riding Club 33 Library Council 2,3 young men shall see vzszons. 1051. nz 28 MARIE ROMAN College Preparatory National Honor Society 43 Home Economics Club 43 Knights of Pythagoras 43 Rotunda 3,4 lCo-Editor, Literary Staffl3 School Spirit Committee 2,33 Tennis Club 33 Girls' Athletic Association 3,4 WENDY ROEHRICH Dlstrlbutive Education Drama Club 3,43 Library Council 2 SILVANA ROLD Secretarial Psychology Club 4 MERRILL ROSE College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 4 lVice-presidentl3 Home Economics Club 43 La Esperanza 23 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl RAYMOND ROBLE College Preparatory Hub 3,4 lPhotography Editorl3 Key Club 3,4 lVice-president 4l ,f , 1 1 mi E L LE N ROS E N College Preparatory History Club 43 Humanities Club 4g Les Amis Francais 3,4 lPublicity Chairmanl3 Library Council 23 Literary-Art Magazine 3,4 lLiterary Stafflg Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Stafflj Senior Class Play 4 fStage Crewlg Ski Club 23 Student Concert Series 3 STEVEN ROSENBERG College Preparatory Literary-Art Magazine 23 Marching Band 2,33 Psychology Club 43 Ski Club 23 Symphonic Band 2,33 Symphonic Orchestra 2 Page 93 ALAN ROSENTHAL College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 233,43 Chess Club 33 El Mundo Hispanico 33 Knights of Pythagoras 43 Psychology Club 43 La Esperanza 2 I s x MYRIAM ROZENBERG College Preparatory Keyettes 43 Les Amis Francais 43 Library Council 33 Psychology Club 43 Senior Class Play 4 lMake-Up Crewl Page 94 MARTIN ROSKOSKI Business E DWA R D ROSS I College Preparatory History Club 4 IOHN ROSZKOWSKI College Preparatory Football 23 Track 2,3 MARILEE ROSSETTO Secretarial El Mundo Hispanico 23 Future Teachers of America 23 Library Council 33 Mixed Chorus 2,33 P.T.S.A. 23 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl3 Senior Class Play 4 PATRICIA ROSTKOWSKI Secretarial IEAN-MARIE ROUZIC College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Hub 3,4 lReporterJ3 Humanities Club 43 Keyettes 43 Les Amis Francais 3,43 Senior Class Play 4 lProp Crewl3 Senior Opera 43 Girls' Glee Club 3,4 lVice-president 4l3 Chamber Singers 3,4 MARK ROSENTHAL College Preparatory Cross-Country 23 Track 23 Indoor Track 2 SANDY RUDD College Preparatory History Club 2,33 Honor Guard 33 Hub 2 lReporterl3 Humanities Club 43 Knights of Pythagoras 43 Rotunda 3,4 lPortrait Staffk Senior Class Play 4 lMake-Up MiStI'8SSlj ski club 2,3 .Wai ANDREW RURAK College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Russky Krozhok 2,3,45 Soccer 3,4 ANNA MARIE RUSSO Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 3,4 iVice-president 3, President 415 Honor Guard 35 Rotunda 2,3,4 iBusiness Staff15 Senior Class Play 4 NANCY SADLON GARY SAC KS College Preparatory 1AY RUSSO College Preparatory Great Books Club 3,45 History Club 3,45 Horseback Riding Club 2,35 Language Lab Club 2,35 P.T.S.A. 35 Ski Club 3,4 BARRY RYAN College Preparatory Drama Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 iAssistant Stage Manager15 Cross-Country 25 National Thespian Society 4 LAURA RYBICKI College Preparatory Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 3 CHARLES RUTAN General DONNA RYBICKI Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,45 School Spirit Committee 2 BARBARA SABOLEFSKI Business Future Secretaries Club 3,4 Majorette Squad 2 iStage Crew1 National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 35 Boys' State 3 iDelegate15 Drama Club 3,45 El Mundo Hispanico 25 History Club 35 Humanities Club 45 Key Club 2,3,4 iDirector 2,35 President 415 Rotunda iEditor, Statistics Staff 3,415 Ski Club 2,3,4 lVice-president 35 President 41 Business Distributive Education Club Page 95 1 AN ET SAD RAK General BARBARA SAGE College Preparatory Humanities Club 4, La Esperanza 2, Literary-Art Magazine 2g Psychology Club 4 j . if' STEPHEN SALAMON General RITA SANTABUONO College Preparatory IUDITH SARAFIN Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 3,43 School Spirit Committee 4, Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewlg Ski Club 4 MICHAEL SAMRA College Preparatory RICHARD SAPORITA College Preparatory Soccer ll.V. 2, Varsity 3,41 Swimming 3,4 BRENDA SAROKHAN College Preparatory National Honor Society 3 lTreasurerlg Girls' State lDelegatelg Drama Club 2,3,4g History Club 3,45 Honor Guard 3, Hub 3,4 lBusiness Stafflg Keyettes 2,3,4, Les Amis Francais 3,4 lCorresponding Secretaryl, P.T.S.A. 3,4g Rotunda 3,4 lEditor, Art-Layout Staff 4lg Ski Club 3,4 SUSAN SARTOGA College Preparatory Drama Club 3,4g Great Books Club 3,43 Humanities Club 43 Literary-Art Magazine 2,3,4g Russky Krozhok 3,4g Symphonic Orchestra 2 Page 96 I LAURIE SARVER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council Association 2 lCorresponding Secretaryl, Drama Club 2,3,43 El Mundo Hispanico 2,35 Horseback Riding Club 35 Humanities Club 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Rotunda 3 lStatistics Stafflg Senior Class Play 3,4 lMake-up Crewl LORRAINE SAULINO College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Keyettes 2,35 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 2,3,4 GWEN SCHAFER Business Honor Guard 35 Literary-Art Magazine 2 lArt Staffl IOYCE SCAFURI Secretarial National Honor Society 45 Future Secretaries Club 3,4 GEORGE SCARFO General Architect's Club 25 Audio- Visual-Aids Club LINDA SCERBAK Business PATRICIA SAWICKI College Preparatory Humanities Club 45 Majorette Club 25 P.T.S.A. 2 CAROL SCARFO Business Distributive Education Club 3 ANDREA SCERBAK College Preparatory Student Council 45 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 45 Great Books Club 45 History Club 45 Horseback Riding Club 45 Humanities Club 45 Psychology Club4 Ho! Ho! Ho! - Donna Grusczynski and Dale Van Broekhoven ask Santa Claus what he wants for Christmas! fSanta is Lester Heerschapj KATHRYN SCHAN College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 JAMES SCHLYEN College Preparatory CAROL SCHEINER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 2,3 Hub 2,35 Keyettes 2,35 School Spirit Committee 25 Ski Club 2 IOSEPH SCHIAVONE College Preparatory Student Council 25 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 45 Ski Club 25 Football 2,3,4 lCaptain 4l5 Wrestling 2,3,45 Latin Club 45 All-County Football Team 45 All-PVC Football Team 45 All-State Football Team 4 ANNELORE SCHLACHTER College Preparatory Student Council 45 Der Deutsche Verein 25 Future Secretaries Club 35 Horseback Riding Club 25 Senior Class Play 2 Knights of Pythagoras 45 P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 Page 98 CAROL SCHEAFFEL College Preparatory Future Secretaries Club 35 Horseback Riding Club 25 Library Council 3,45 Psychology Club 4 LINDA SCHERBA Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,45 Horseback Riding Club 35 Ski Club 2 CAROL SCHIMPF Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 2,45 School Spirit Club 25 Clinic Aide 2,3 DOROTHY SCHLALINE Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,45 BasebalI4 LESLEY SCHNEIDERMAN College Preparatory Drama Club 3,45 Humanities Club 45 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 3,45 Ski Club 25 National Thespian Society 3,4 IANICE SCHOEM College Preparatory Student Council 45 Chess Club 35 El Mundo Hispanlco 2,35 Majorette Club 25 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Club 25 Ski Club 2,3,4 RANDI SCHOEM College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council Association 3,45 Honor Guard 35 Maiorette Club 25 Mixed Chorus 25 School Spirit Club 25 Ski Club 2,3,4 STEVEN SCHRECK General ARTHUR SCHUMANN College Preparatory Basketball 2,3,4 THOMAS SCOFIELD College Preparatory Library Council 25 Psychology Club 45 Zoology Club 25 junior BRENDA SCH UMACHER College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 35 History Club 35 Psychology Club 4 CLAUDIA SCHWARTZ Business Distributive Education Club 3 KEVIN SCOTT College Preparatory Student Council 253,45 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 3 IANICE SEMEZKO College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 25 Les Amis Francais 25 Library Council 35 Mixed Chorus 25 P.T.S.A. 2,35 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 3 Achievement 3 7 it K X Dux. MARK SEMON College Preparatory Psychology Club 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Golf 3,4 Page 99 A 2 ELIZABETH SEMPERKIEWICZ College Preparatory History Club 35 La Esperanza 25 Library Council 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 2,35 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 2,35Swimming4 ADAM SERAFIN College Preparatory Soccer 3 FRAN SERVER College Preparatory Student Council 25 Drama Club 3,45 History Club 3,45 Les Amis Francais 25 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 3,4 RANDY SHAFMAN College Preparatory Humanities Club 45 Psychology Club 45SkiClub2 LINDA SHAHINIAN College Preparatory Chess Club 35 Concert Choir 3,45 Drama Club 3,4 El Mundo Hispanico 25 Mixed Chorus 25 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 25 National Thespian Society 4 LEWIS S HA FE R College Preparatory Cross-Country 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Swimming 3 DORIS SHAGAWAT College Preparatory Chess Club 35 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 35 Folk Festival Committee 3 ARTHUR SHAPIRO College Preparatory Student Council 3 BRIAN SHEFTS College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,35 Key Club 45 P.T.S.A. 2,3,45 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 3 Page 700 ROBERT SHERIDAN College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 fLetter of Commendationl5 Chess Club 35 Knights of Pythagoras 2,3,45 Latin Club 3,4 ELIZABETH SHERSHIN College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4, Library Council 35 Literary-Art Magazine 23 Senior Class Play 43 Folk Festival 3 Xwqv LAWRENCE SHORE LINDA SIEK College Preparatory Business Bio-Lab Club 25 Bowling 3,4 SANDRA SHERWOOD College Preparatory Student Council 25 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 23 Volleyball Club 3 DEBORAH SILVERMAN College Preparatory National Honor Society 33 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lSemifinalistl3 Humanities Club 43 Knights of Pythagoras 2,33 Literary-Art Magazine 2,3 DAVID SINGER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Student Council 2,4 Key Club 3,43 Marching Band 2,3j Rotunda 4 iCo-Editor, Sports Staffl3 Ski Club 2,33 All-PVC Tennis Team 33 Symphonic Band 2,3Q Tennis 2,3,4 jlLL SILVERSTEIN College Preparatory National Honor Society 33 Student Council 3,4 Drama Club 2,43 Humanities Club 43 Library Council 35 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 43 Ski Club 2,3 HELEN SI NGERLE College Preparatory ANDREA SIRAK College Preparatory National Honor Society 43 Great Books Club 35 Humanities Club 43 Les Amis Francais 2,3,43 Library Council 45 Psychology Club 4 lCo-Captainl DOMENICK SISTO College Preparatory Student Council 2,35 Chess Club 33 Der Deutsche Verein 3,45 Basketball 2,3,43 Football 2 Page 707 LOUIS SLANINA College Preparatory Chess Club 33 El Mundo Hispanico 33 Senior Class Play 4 GARY SMITH College Preparatory Concert Choir 233,43 History Club 2,33 Hub 2,33 Library Council 2,33 P.T.S.A. 43 Rotunda 43 Senior Prom Committee 4 LOREN SMITH College Preparatory Student Council 43 History Club 43 Humanities Club 43 Senior Class Play 43 Ski Club 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Senior Prom Committee 4 IOANNE SOBOTA Business Page 702 9 DOUGLAS SMITH EDWARD SMITH General College Preparatory g Track 2 History Club 3,43 jerseymen Club 4 W Nice-presidentl LINDA SMITH College Preparatory History Club 43 Home Economics Club 43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2,3 KENNETH SNAGUSKY College Preparatory National Honor Society 43 Der Deutsche Verein 33 Psychology Club 43 Zoology Club 2 KEVIN SMAHA College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 - .fx I JANET SOFIA College Preparatory Humanities Club 43 Psychology Club 43 School Spirit Committee 2 KATHY SOLIMINE General MARGARET SPRICK College Preparatory Concert Choir 2,33 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,43 Hub 35 Humanities Club 45 School Spirit Club 35 Senior Class Play 3,43 National Thespian Society 4 ilu ELLIOT SOLOMON College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,3,4, Humanities Club 4, Key Club 3,45 Knights of Pythagoras 3,45 Marching Band 2,35 Ski Club 2,3,4 SAMUEL SOROKO College Preparatory Cross-Country 35 Track 3,4 IOSEPH SPARACIO College Preparatory ANTHONY SORBELLO College Preparatory CARL SOWA College Preparatory Football 3,4g Wrestling 2,3,4 WILLIAM SPEER College Preparatory lbefif' HILIP SOLIMINE Co tory CLAUDIA STASIAK Business Page I 03 What would the yearbook be without the aid of Lore STEPHEN STASIAK ILENE STEIN n Berger and Diane Raven? LOUIS STEIN Business College Preparatory C0ff99f? Pfepafafofy Distributive Education Club 33 La Humanities 45 Library Council 35 R0fUf70'0 4SWV6Sfllf 8 2,34 Esperanza 23 P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Page 704 Committee 2 Students give thanks for the yearly holiday specialty. SOPHIE STEPIEN Secretarial A ROBERT STRO UD College Preparatory Student Council 25 Key Club 4 BARBARA STOCK Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 2 IRENE STOLARZ College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 25 Psychology Club 4 BETTY 10 STORIE 5 College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 2,35 Hub 3,4 lReporterl5 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Senior Class Play 4 lProp Crewlg Senior Opera 45 Girls' Glee Club 3 Ps DEBRA STOLARZ Secretarial Girls' Athletic Association 2,3 EDWARD STONAKER College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Concert Choir 45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Band 2,3,45 Symphonic Orchestra 2,3,4 LILLIAN STREIT College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Honor Guard 35 Horseback Riding Club 25 Keyettes 25 Symphonic Orchestra 25 Zoology Club 3,4 Cou IEFFREY STILGER College Preparatory ychology Club 4 STEPHANIE STYS College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 Student ncil 2,35 Humanities Club 45 Majorette Club 35 Psychology Club D 45 Ski Club 2 Page 105 jOSEPH SUDOL College Preparatory Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffjg Soccer 3,4 ll.V. 3lg Archery Club 2,3 HOLLY SURGENT College Preparatory Page 706 RONALD TAPP General National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 2, National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationj, History Club 3,4, Honor Guard 33 Library Council 3,43 Russky Krozhok 2,3,4g School Spirit Committee 2 D E N N IS S UTO Distributive E ducatlon RICHARD SZABO College Preparatory National Honor Society 35 All-State Choir 4g Concert Choir 43 Mixed Chorus 3, P.T.S.A. 2,3,4g Psychology Club 4, Football 2,35 Zoology Club 45 Stage Band 4 Y 3 'Q , ttf? ' X esta STEPHEN SURGENT College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 ROBERT SYGI EL College Preparatory MARY ANN SZUBA College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 2, History Club 35 Horseback Riding Club 25 Library Council 2,35 Student Concert Series 3 SUSAN SUDOL College Preparatory Humanities Club 4 PAUL TAUSCHER College Preparatory Cross-Country 2,33 Track 2,3 ROBERT TAUSCHER College Preparatory Concert Choir 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Cross-Country 2,3,4g Track 3,43 Senior Opera 4, North jersey Regional Choir 35 Chamber Singers 3,4 AN ITA TAYLOR College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 History Club 2,3,4 lCorresponding Secretary 4j3 Horseback Riding Club 2, Keyettes 2,3,4g Library Council 3,45 Psychology Club 4 lTreasurerJg Rotunda 3 lActivities jOHN TELISCHAK College Preparatory Russky Krozhok 2,3,4g Senior Class Play 43 Football 2,33 Zoology Club 4 DEBORAH THOMPSON Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 3,4 DEBORAH THORPE College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 2, Library Council 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Psychology Club 4, Senior Class Play 4 MARIE TOEPFER College Preparatory Drama Club 4 lSecretarylg El Mundo Hispanico 33 Humanities Club 4, 1.V. Cheerleader 23 Keyettes 3,4, Psychology Club 4, Rotunda 4 iPortrait Stafflg School Spirit Committee 2,33 Senior Class Play 4 lCostume Crewjg National Thespian Society 45 Creative Images Council 4 EILEEN TELL College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4g National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationjg Humanities Club 43 Keyettes 2,33 Library Council 2,3,4 lVice-president 3, President 41, Psychology Club 4, Ski Club 2,3,4 ELLEN THOMSON General THOMAS TILLERY College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2 Lf' ' Staffjg Senior Class Play 4 lMake-Up Crewlg Ski Club 4 WILMA TOEROEK College Preparatory Mundo Hispanico 35 La Esperanza 2 Page 707 SUSAN TOLOSI Secretarial l 4l .- S . - GEORGE TRENTACOSTI Page I 08 College Preparatory s 1 1521 i was ROSE ANN TOTO Secretarial TERRI TRAMONTIN College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 45 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 45 lnternational Relations Club 3 LYNNE TRAWINSKI College Preparatory Student Council 35 Humanities Club 45 Library Council 35 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 3 KAREN TRAINOR College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 Honor Guard 35 Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 45 Majorette Club 25 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 4 CAMILE TRENTACOSTE Secretarial Drama Club 45 Keyettes 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 4 lCostume Crewl EI SUSAN TOMASINI College Preparatory Student Council Association 3,45 Student Council 25 Girls' Athletic Association 25 History Club 35 Horseback Riding Club 25 Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 45 Les Amis Francais 35 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 fStatistics Staffl5 School Spirit Committee 2,3,45 Senior Class Play 45 Ski Club 3,45 Prom Committee 3,45 Overseas Correspondence Committee 3 Nothing can bring you MARGARET TROLL College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Student Council 35 Drama Club 35 Mundo Hispanico 35 Honor Guard 35 Keyettes 3,4 iRecording Secretary 4l5 La Esperanza 25 Literary-Art Magazine 4 iLiterary Editorlg Rotunda 4 lLiterary Staffl5 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 3 lStage Crewl KIM TSANG College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4, Girls' State 3 lDelegatel, Drama Club 3, El Mundo Hispanico 3, Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4, Honor Guard 3, Humanities Club 4, Keyettes 3,4 lTreasurer 4l, La Esperanza 2, Literary-Art Magazine 4 lLiterary Staffl, Psychology Club 4 lCorresponding Secretaryl, Rotunda 4 lArt-Layout Staffl, School Spirit Committee 2,3,4, Ski Club 3,4, Cheerleader 2,3,4 ll.V. 2, Varsity 3,4l peace but yourself jAlVlES TURANO College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4, El Mundo Hispanico 3, Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl, Baseball 2,3,4, Football 2,3,4 R.W. EME RSON BRENDA VAN BROOKHOVEN College Preparatory Chess Club 2, Psychology Club 4, School Spirit Committee 2 TERESA VALKOS College Preparatory La Esperanza 2, Future Teachers of America 3,4, International Relations Club 3, Library Council 3, P.T.S.A. 2,3,4, School Spirit Committee 2, Senior Class Play 3 lUsherettel, Ski Club 2,3,4 ALAN TURAK College Preparatory Student Council 2, Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,35 History Club 3, Horseback Riding Club 2,3, Knights of Pythagoras 4, Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl, Senior DOMENICA TUTTIFRUTTI College Preparatory Drama Club 4, Future Teachers of America 3, International Relations Club 3, Library Council 3,4, Senior Class Play 4 lStage, Prop Crewsl PETER URBAN College Preparatory IOSEPH VAN BODEGON General Class Play 4 lStage Crewl, Ski Club 2,3,4 bn-1' , RONALD VAN BUSKI RK Distributlve Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 Page 709 DONNA IEAN VAN DER HORN College Preparatory Concert Choir 3,43 Mixed Chorus 25 Senior Class Play 45 Girls' Glee Club 3,43 Senior Opera 45 North jersey Regional Chorus 3 BARBARA VAN DORN College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 25 Horseback Riding Club 25 School Spirit Committee 2,3 HERBERT VAN GENT General ROBERT VAN LAERE College Preparatory Marching Band 2,3,4g Symphonic Band 2,3 LAUREN VANSTON Secretarial Honor Guard 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lLiterary Stafflg Senior Class Play 4 lCostume Crewlg Volleyball Club 3 Page 710 ' BEVERLY VAN ETTEN Business Hub lReporter 2,3g Editor-in-Chief 413 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 3,4 lSecretary 41 DOUGLAS VAN HOOK College Preparatory Student Council 25 Psychology Club4 MARIANNE VAN PROOIEN College Preparatory Ceramics Club 45 Chess Club 33 Drama Club 3,43 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lArt-Layout Stafflg Senior Class Play 3,4 lCrewl RICHARD VANDER WIELE College Preparatory Concert Choir 2,3,4 lVice-president 3, President 4l MARIANNE VARETONI Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 2 3 4 lCorresponding Secretary 31 Maiorette Club 2 MICHAEL VARGO College Preparatory Cross Country 2 MARK VERNACCHIA College Preparatory Cross Country 2,3,4 lCaptain 415 All-County Cross-Country Team 43 Track 2,3,4g Indoor Track 2,4 RONALD VARGO College Preparatory ROGER VARVARO College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 GENE VARY RANDALL VENDETTI Distrlbutive Education College Preparatory ROBERT VA RGO College Preparatory Rotunda 4 lStatistics Stafflg Baseball 25 Archery Club 4 National Honor Society 33 Boys' Humanities Club 4g Physics Lab State 3 lDelegatelg Knights of Pythagoras 39 Library Council 25 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 4 IOHN VENTRELL College Preparatory Student Council 2,3g School Spirit Club 2,3,45 Ski Club 2,3,4g Basketball 25 Golf 2,3,4 Squad 4g Baseball 2 IODY VERCEGLIO Secretarial Psychology Club 4 ,sv THOMAS VERNALEKEN College Preparatory Humanities Club 43 Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4g Symphonic Orchestra 25 Stage Band 2,3,4 Page Ill DENISE VETERE College Preparatory What does the future have in store for Ellen Opfer? Only Mrs. Weissberger knows 1 for sure. ROBERT VERNAY College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 DIANE VEROS College Preparatory Drama Club 2,3,4g Les Amis Francais 2,35 Nlajorette Club 23 Senior Class Play 4 lMake-Up Crewlg Concert Choir 3,4 r DONNA VIRGILITO LINDA VLAMING General General Horseback Riding Club 2 RICHARD VINCEK College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,4g Literary-Art Magazine 3,4 lArt Staffjg Track 2,3,4g Indoor Track 45 La Esperanza 2 :-,. . ui . . WALTER VOINOV College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club 2,35 Club 3,4 4' K A R L E N E VOG E L College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Concert Choir 2,3 lAccompanistl5 Drama Club 3,45 El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 45 School Spirit Committee 2,35 Senior Class Play 4 lStage Crewi ARTH UR VRECENAK College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lSemifinalistl5 El Nlundo Hispanico 45 Cross-Country 35 Football 25 Track 2,35 Wrestling 2 lj.V.i SUSAN VOGEL College Preparatory All-State Chorus 45 Girls' State 3 lAIternatei5 Concert Choir 2,3,4 lAccompanistj5 Der Deutsche Verein 2,3,4 lVice-president 415 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 45 Silver Medal, National German Contest 3 G R EGO RY VOS College Preparatory Russky Krozhok 2,35 Ski Club 2,3,4 D I AN E WADE College Preparatory National Honor Society 45 Rotunda 3,45 lPortrait Staffig Ski Club 3,45 Folk Festival 3 lt's all smiles as the girls await the Christmas rush at the school store. feuvalid ' Page 773 DOUGLAS WALKER College Preparatory CHRISTINE WALLER College Preparatory Horseback Riding Club lPresident 2l5 Majorette Club 25 Tennis 35 Swimming 3,45 Zoology Club 4 KAREN-LEIGH WANGNER College Preparatory Student Council 35 Honor Guard 35 Hub lAssociate Editor 25 Reporter 2l5 Humanities Club 45 Latin Club 45 Library Council 3 MICHELE WASZUT General KAREN WALLACE College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Citizenship Institute lAlternateJ 35 Ceramics Club 45 Honor Guard 35 Hub lReporter 2, Art Editor 3,4i5 Humanities Club 45 Knights of Pythagoras 3,45 Les Amis Francais 2,45 Literary-Art Magazine 3,4 lArt Editorlg Ski Club 2,3,4 lPublic Relations Managerl5 Award of Merit, Syracuse University School of Art, 4 SHARON WALSH Secretarial Future Secretaries Club 3,45 Honor Guard 35 Senior Class Play 3 lProps Crewl PATRICIA WARREN General Ceramics Club 45 Distributive Education Club 3 lSecretaryl5 Drama Club 45 Humanities Club 45 Literary-Art Magazine 45 Majorette Club 25 Rotunda 4 lBusiness Staffl5 Senior Class Play 4 lPublicity Chairmanl5 Swimming 45 National Thespian Society 4 lSecretaryl BETH WEBER College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 P.T.S.A. 45 Finalist, National Council of Teachers of English Essay Contest5 EI Mundo Hispanico 3,4 IRIS WECHLING College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 Drama Club 45 Humanities Club 45 Library Council 35 Russky Krozhok 2,3,4 lPresident 4l5 Senior Class Play 3 Page 7 74 10-ANN WEINBEL College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein 2,3545 Hub 2 lReporterI5 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl5 Senior Class Play 4 lCostume Crewl BARBARA WEISS College Preparatory Ceramics Club 43 National Honor Society 43 Drama Club 43 Honor Guard 33 Rotunda 3,4 lPortrait Sliafflj Senior Class Play 43 Student Communications Group 4 WENDY WELLER College Preparatory Ceramics Club 33 History Club 3,43 P.T.S.A. 2,3,43 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 4 lPortrait Staffl3 Senior Class Play 3,4 lUsherettel DANIEL WENGRYN College Preparatory Marching Band 2,3,43 Symphonic Band 43 Symphonic Orchestra 4 WENDY WESNER College Preparatory Future Teachers of America 2,3,43 Hub lReporter 3,413 Humanities Club 43 P.T.S.A. 43 Senior Class Play 4 lProp Crewlg Girls' Glee Club 43 Chamber Singers 43 Senior Opera 4 lProp Mistressl MARK WESCOTT College Preparatory Drama Club 43 Humanities Club 43 Literary-Art Magazine 4 lPhotographerl3 Symphonic Band Band 2,43 Rotunda 4 lPhotographerl MARLENE WHITE College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 Concert Choir 2,3,43 Hub lReporter 2l3 Psychology Club 43 Ski Club 3 KEITH WILES College Preparatory '- Er! -S. E 7 rf? ,L , r, l, gl .wxigx g EU: ,Q gf? G!XjfkL'r, X 3 .3 ,f etpgwllnlwvttswfs t Qzfvlstri utive Edjucatlo O I Dislri utive ,Edtlcaqxobbigvby 3,43 Library Council 3 ' -X LL, s., BRUCE WILKINSON College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,43 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationl3 Key Club 3,43 Literary-Art Magazine 4 lPhotographerl3 Marching Band 23 Symphonic Band 2,3,4 IOYCE WILKOFSKY College Preparatory Student Council 2,43 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,43 Horseback Riding Club 23 Humanities Club 43 Psychology Club 43 Rotunda 3,4 lPortrait' Staffl3 School Spirit Committee 2,3,43 Senior Class Play 4 lFund Raising Committeelg Ski Club 2,3,43 Senior Prom Committee 43 Overseas Correspondence Committee 3,43 Cheerleader 2,3,4 ll.V. 2, Varsity 3,4l KENNETH WI NGLER College Preparatory Chess Club 35 Der Deutsche Verein 3,45 Rotunda 4 lStatistics Staffl5 Honorable Mention, German Declamation Contest5 National German Contest Award 3 DIANE WOIDYLA College Preparatory Ceramics Club 45 Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,45 International Relations Club lPresident 3l5 La Esperanza lVice-president 2l5 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Swimming 4 CAROL ANN WOITOWICZ College Preparatory Drama Club 3,45 Girls' Athletic Assn. 25 Library Council 3,45 Senior Class Play 3,45 National Thespian Society 3,4 DORIS WOTOWI CZ College Preparatory Ceramics Club 45 Drama Club 45 Girls' Athletic Association 25 La Esperanza 25 Senior Class Play 4 so ,K SHARON WU College Preparatory Horseback Riding Club 25 Majorette Club 3,45 Majorette Squad 45 Psychology Club 45 Rotunda 4 lArt-Layout Staffl Page 776 lProp Crewl IOSEPH WOITOVITZ General IEFFREY WOLFISH College Preparatory Student Council 3,45 Chess Club 25 Debating Club 35 Drama Club 35 History Club 2,3,45 Humanities Club 45 Key Club 2,3,45 School Spirit Committee 25 Senior Class Play 3 DAVID WOOD College Preparatory National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationl5 Cross-Country 3,45 Track 3,45 Student Council Play 35 Indoor Track 45 All-County Cross-Country Team 4 FRED WOICIK General MICHAEL YACOUB College Preparatory Soccer 2,4 VICTORIA YANICS College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 National Merit Scholarship Award 4 lLetter of Commendationlg All-State Orchestra 2,3,45 Girls' Citizenship Institute 3 lAlternatel5 Knights of Pythagoras 2,3,45 Symphonic Orchestra 25 North jersey Regional Orchestra 2,3,45 American Youth Performs Orchestra 35 Girls' Glee Club 4 ROBIN ZELTNER College Preparatory P.T.S.A. 2,3,4 MICHAEL ZADOROZNYI College Preparatory KATHLEEN ZAK College Preparatory Bio-Lab Club 2,3 lRecording Secretaryl5 History Club 25 P.T.S.A. 2,3,45 Psychology Club 4 DEBRA ZAWICKI Business LINDA YASKIW PAUL ZAHOROSKY College Preparatory Audio-Visual-Aids Club International Relations Club lPresidentl5 La Esperanza 2 ROY ZANGRANDO General Audio-Visual-Aids Club 45 History Club 3 DIANE ZAZERSKY Business College Preparatory National Honor Society 3,45 EI Mundo Hispanico 35 History Club 35 Honor Guard 35 Hub 3,4 lBusiness Stafflg Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 2,3,45 La Esperanza 25 Rotunda 4 lSports Staffl WERNER ZIEGER College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 3,45 Lacrosse 3,45 Swimming 3,4 Page 777 . I . . Case in point for Susan Lutsky and Mr. Charles Farber: Was Rasputin a direct cause of the downfall of Czarist Russia? IOHN ZI ENKA College Preparatory Chess Club 35 Latin Club 2,3 ROSANNE ZISA College Preparatory History Club 33 La Esperanza 2 P.T.S.A. 2,3,4g Psychology Club 4 Senior Class Play 3 lUsherettel Girls' Glee Club 3,4 lTreasurerl Chamber Singers 3,4 Page 7 78 MICHELE ZITO PAUL ZOLDAK General College Preparatory Wrestling 35 Archery Club 2,3 Q in memoriam ln describing Harry, the most Htting thing to say would be that Harry was life, His unique personalty made it difficult for someone not to like him, and very easy for so many to love him as they did. Perhaps Harry was taken from us because he was deserving of a world better than our own. IAMES DUGAN Aw . , ,5.N,s,,.,, H, tiE:'E3?11: ' I 'f T- N HARRY WEIR ln the depths of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the be yond,' And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow, your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. GIBRAN tif 2 Page I I9 ROBERT AMAN General GERALYN ARMINIO College Preparatory Drama Club 45 Horseback Riding Club 25 Library Council 253,45 Psychology Club 45 School Spirit Committee 25 Ski Club 3 IOSEPH BABULA College Preparatory Soccer 3 ANDREW BARBARA College Preparatory DENNIS BARRACA College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 IUDD BERKEY College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 3 DANIEL BERKO College Preparatory FRANCIS BING College Preparatory Drama Club 45 P.T.S.A. 2,3545 Psychology Club 45 Senior Class Play 4 LORNA BLASCO College Preparatory Humanities Club 4 SUSAN BO DO College Preparatory Student Council 35 Senior Class Play 25 Ski Club 2,3 IERED BREEN College Preparatory SPENCER CERRA College Preparatory Football 2 Seniors not Pictured GREGORY CHOWANEC College Preparatory Student Council 3,4 FRANK CORSI College Preparatory Humanities Club 4 ROSEMARIE COSTARELLI General MARY CRUMMY I Secretarial ,AN N' D E L EY College Preparatory PETER DE LORENZO College Preparatory I Senior Class Play 45 Student Concert Series 4 g 5 5 BRUCE DRAZIN Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 5 JOAN DUNDAS General A Mixed Chorus 3 DENNIS DUTKEVITCH General E 5 Architect's Club DONNA IEMERSON I I College Preparatory Y MICHAEL FIALKQWSKY I' College Preparatory if I Audio-Visual-Aids Club I -2,3545 Mixed Bowling 2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,4 IOHN VFIORE Dislributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,4 ROSS FLINT College Preparatory Latin Club 2 LINDA GABRIEL Business DONALD GALLER College Preparatory El Mundo Hispanico 3 PATRICIA GIORDANO Distribu tive Education . Distributive Education Club 45 Ski Club 4 I DIANE GROWNEY Business KIM HAMER College Preparatory Student Council5 Ski Club 2 ROGER HITCHUK College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 Russky Krozhok 35 ,Track 2 IAMES HUDZIK College Preparatory Ski Club 2,3,45 Track 2 E E GENE HUGHES I General DEBORAH HULBERT I -A College Preparatory National I Honor Society 35 I Humanities Club 45 Keyettes 35 Les ,Amise Francais 35 Literary-Art Magazine 2,3,45 iLiterary Staffl I RAYMOND IPPOLITO College Preparatory RICHARD IOHNSTON General SAMUEL KAPRAL General NANCY KOSMIDER College Preparatory La Esperanza 25 Mixed Bowling 45 School Spirit Committee 2 EDWARD MACKOWICZ College Preparatory Psychology Club 4 cHmsTnNE MAKos Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 4 ' DONNA MALICK Business ANGELO MARGOLIS General ' DIANE MATAS College Preparatory Drama Club 3 ROBERT MATTHEISS College Preparatory Student Council 35 Chess Club 3 Humanities Club 4 ' THOMASMICHAUD, 5 General A 5 MARK MIUTELLO 5, Distributive E ducatlon Distributive Education Club 3,4 i. Seniors not Pictured IOSEPH OSIADACZ General Baseball 25 Basketball 2 MARY PADALINO General CHARLES PARKIN General THOMAS PASQUALE Business 5 STEVEN PHILY General SHARON PlTKl EWICZ Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,45 History Club 2,3 i , ' BARRY PRIORE - General SALVATORE PUCCI General DEBORAH RABEL Secretarial ALAN Rl NKE RMAN General ROBERT Rl NKERMAN Distributive Education Distributive Education Club 3,45 Ski Club 2,35 Cross-Country 2 5 P f 1AMEs ROHEV ' ' College Preparatory PAUL ROLWOOD College Preparatory Basketball 2 PETER RYBY College Preparatory Student Council 2,35 Football 2 ANDREW SATTER College Preparatory Student Council 3,45 History Club 2,3,45 Hub 2,3,4 lPhotography Staffi5 Humanities Club 45 La SALVATORE SOMMA General Drama Club 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Senior Class Play 4 lCasti MICHAEL SPETH College Preparatory Der Deutsche Verein 25 Soccer 2,3 LOIS STANCHAK Business Distributive Education Club 3,45 History Club 2 PATRICIA STERN College Preparatory LYNN STOFFERS A College Preparatory Girls' Athletic Association 45 Psychology Club 45 Ski Club 4 CAROLYN SZOT 5 College Preparatory Drama Club 25 Future Nurses and Health Careers Club 45 La Esperanza 35 Marching Band 2 ' PETER THORPE General LAURENCE TORLEY Business Distributive Education Club 3,4 DENISE ULRICH College Preparatory jOHN VAN DORN 5 5 College Preparatory PETER VAN DORN College Preparatory Language Lab Club 25 Baseball 2 SEAN WADE College Preparatory IOHN WALKER General Football 4 STEVEN WA RGA 5 General ' r Audio-Visual-Aids Club 3,4 Psychology Club 4 ROBERT WEYANT ARLENE MURIN Esperanza 2,35 Literary-Art , , , , Genera, Magazine 4 lPhotography Staffi5 5 Qstflbunve Eaiufanon Rotunda 4 iphotography Staffh Ski Dlstributive Education Club 4 Cl b 2 3 4 U V' , , ROBERT WILK ROBERT NA'-ETK0 ,RAYMOND scARoeLLl College Preparatory General A A ilil College Preparatory EU-'OT ZOLT PATRICIA OCCHIPANTI ,STEVEN SCHONHAUT College Preparatory A General - - ' A Cglfgge Pfgpgfgfofy Ski Club 45 Football 2 deja vu . . . We were not as others had been. Sophomores, yes, but different in the way we thought and acted. Although there were initial anxieties-unsteadiness in the face of upperclassmen academic uncertainties people, people, and more people an inner self-confidence prevailed. We became involved. ldealistically fand some say foolishlyl we wanted immediate changes in attempting to secede from the S.C.A .... A first in a series of unnerving experiences for our new, but understanding, vice-principal. Everyone, however, adjusted somewhat to the routine of high school life: termpapers, assemblies, film festivals lhow can we forget julius Caesar?j, newfound friends, rules and regulations, and of course our student lounge lone chair per one hundred students l?l. Some things we accepted and others we fought to change- remember the saliva drug test and the controversial sex education debates? june rapidly approached, turning our thoughts from study to when we would return as juniors . .. It seemed to be a year of never-ending Saturday morning tests: P.S.A.T.'s, S.A.T.'s, the N.M.S.Q.T.'s. Class history Page 722 Preliminary investigations into colleges, careers, and even ourselves began. Questions concerning our future, our capabilities and our dreams arose and frequently remained unanswered. We understood and expressed our A final completion of applications for college, trade school, scholar- ships, and jobs. Our last S.A.T.'s, Achievement and vocational tests . . . only the nervous anticipation of acceptance ideals on October 15, 1969-Moratorium for rejection, remained. DHY and on April 22, 1970'Earth Day Honors came from all directions: -each in his own way. Together with the usual excitement of receiving class rings, something equally important occurred . . . Imagine having the dress code abolished! One step toward a more relaxed informal educational atmosphere. Traces of a junior prom was held for the first time, at the Mountainside Inn. Gone was the feeling of attending ninth period gym class in formal gym suits. As always, the prom marked the end of the school year . . . Only Girls Citizenship Institute, Girls' State, Boys' State, and Honor Guard representatives were left to be chosen- Again, the critical world situation permeated Clifton High's boundaries. Students became aroused-for and against-the Cambodian invasion and the Kent State shootings. But, somehow, the year drew to a close and soon we were finally Seniors . . . Probably the most important, exciting and memorable year of high school. The band victoriously returned from Holland three of our scholars appeared on lt's Academic and the Distributive Education program again made it to the top. As usual, controversies erupted within the school: the installation of a resource officer on campus, concern over our Humanities program, a boycott for open lunch. Memorable assemblies included presentations on Negro culture, and our threatened environment. A final vote was taken and we decided to continue wearing gowns for graduation . . . lt is a time of contemplation. A time to remember the past, to live the present, and to anticipate the future. We have grown and must continue to grow so that we will be able to reach out for life and confront its many challenges. Page 723 Clifton High School 's Best in I 9 71 NATIONAL MERIT LETTER OF COMMENDATION-First row: Steve Feldrnan, Robert Sheridan, Holly Surgent, Vickie Yanics, janet Brask. Second row: Tony Ferrara, Christine Langley, Gary Duva, joan Miketzuk. Third row: Bruce Wilkinson, Sal Lalama, Robert Pristas, john Feiter, jan Krajewski. Not pictured: Michael Beck, Art Geissberger, Marilyn Glaser, David Reinauer, Eileen Tell, David Wood. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION STATE AWARD WINNERS IFirst Placelw Mike Czarnecki, Evelyn McDonald, Pat Giordano Dorothy Arkel, Tony Wizner, Mr. Nicholas Rufo, Advisor. , GIRLS, NATION-Ruth Kuepfer Page 7 24 GIRLS' CITIZENSHIP INSTITUTE- Valerie Amendolaro, Beth Hazuda, Michele Chabay, janet Brask. -1 ITXS i -pi as -4 N e , ...- Q, x I in vi I 1 ' I 1 ln, I I I I. f 'Ka . xbny, -..I .. . BOYS' STATE-First row: jeffrey Holland, Bob Perugino, David MacPeek. Second row: Gene Vary, Paul Pontier. Third row: Kenneth Novak, Sal lT'S ACADEMIC TEAM' Sitting: Ken Novak, mama, Art Vrecenak, Bob Sheridan. Stclnding: Mr. Art james, Moderator, Mrs. Patricia Zalesny, Advisor. NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FlNALlSTSf Art Vrecenak, Ken Novak. Not pictured: Debbie Silverman. .A X its TOP ACADEMIC SENIORS-Sitting: Steve Feldman, Karen Wallace, lan Krajewski, Vickie Yanics, Bob Sheridan. Standing: loan Miketzuk, Lillian Streit, Sal Lalama, Ken Novak, Holly Surgent, Art Vrecenak, Greg Chowanec. Not pictured: Eileen Tell. GIRLS' STATE-First row: Kim Tsang, Ruth Kucpler. Second row: Adrienne Lesnick, Brenda Sarokhan. Page 725 I tl Most School Splrlfed Class Scholar ART VRECENAK IOHN PAOLONI VVho's NOT PICTURED: Class lnseparables RICH DQLOTTO IANE GALOFARO VICKIE YANICS Class l nseparables SONDRA BU RNETT LINDA BUTLER I..,...... Most Dependable BILL RANDALL BONNIE ANN IVIORALES Best Looking Romeo and jullet Million Dollar Smile RUSS D'ARPA SHARON POLITO IIM DAIDONE GAY CANNIZZO MARK SEMON OLGA CORSI Page l26 A IOHN AGNELLO Most Versatile IIIVI NIELZER ALICE GALOFARO VVho Most Talented SAL SOMMA MARILYN FLANIGEN 'I 9 71 Most A thletlc PAUL PIGNATELLO Class Wit LOUIS RANLEY f . fkk I LLA: A Class Flirt STEVE BOSQUEAIT DEBBIE REYNOLDS MICHELE MARINARO BETTY IO MA RANINO Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed Most Congenial IOE SCHIAVONE BOB PERUGINO BILL CAMPBELL IOYCE WI LKOFSKY BETH HAZUDA KIM TSANG Page 7 27 3 W i E ! ! 1 1 i . usyieljglw X LL. Rv .K hy Rua, ,J ,,.qpav'f E 1' ft 'F iw ssi K 11 i Rf 'L ' it X If -n..,,,Wu.N b wmv. Pat MCA rthur goes for an inverted hanging swing in gym. An expanding curriculum broadens the academic world of students Centigrade thermometers are utilized by Bob Telep and Emil Vernarec in determining melting temperatures during Chemistry class. Page 730 I naw tl ,W -e 'TN ki Clifton High School offers a variety of courses to fit thc needs of most individuals. Areas of study include Business Education, College Preparation, Cooperative Occupational Trades, Distributive, and General Education. Once the student has chosen his area of concentration, he may t ,aasnfl Contentment reigns as Mrs. Ruth Van Dlllen watches Mary Babula and Dorothy Schlaline demonstrate their dexterity with needle and thread. e il supplement it with library and lab facilities. During the three years that the Class of '7l has been at C.H.S., a number of new programs have been added, enabling students to expand their knowledge through advanced courses. Included are Chemistry ll, Physics ll, Clothing Il and Crafts ll. Additional innovations have included rapid WritinglTyping, and Fashion Design. Presently in the formative stages is a course on the modern novel. Though not often thought of as part of the curriculum, assemblies provide exposure to ideas and a variation in the daily routine. Among the 1970-7l assemblies were programs on African culture, citizenship, and performances by school musical organizations. Completing the academic picture are after-school clubs and enrichment programs in most areas of study. . . at Clifton High School S Bob Rinleerman and Mr. William Borovvslei tackle an auto repair problem in Power and Transmission. A N, , 5 L4 EN. lrrarusw-f in 1 Mr. David Polizzi 's Art Workshop encourages expression in all the arts and crafts media. 4 3 Science courses prompt an eagerness to explore the unknown WILLIAM NIANDARA Subject Coordinator ff ,lbs B.A., M.A an earthworm. Mrs. Emilie Williams is the interested bystander. , A Doreen Bellini, Debbie Quintavella and Linda Bodnarczuk wield scalpels as they explore JOHN BASKINGER B.A., NLA EDWARD BUZINKY THEODORE MERKOOLOFF G. NIICKELSEN PHILIP NUCCETEU-I Z FRANK A. PERROTTA Page I 32 More power, cries Don Galler in Physics ll! B.A., M.A. B.A., Nl.A. B.A., M.A. l B.A., MJ-x BARBARA RICHARDSON B.A., M.A. ERNEST I. SCHEI DEMANN B.S. L L I -RRQ g I EMILIE B. WILLIAMS B.A., M.A. GERALD v. ZELENKA B.A., M.A. WALTER DECKER B.A. T ARTHUR RUPEL B.A., M.A. MARLEA TRACEY B.A., M.A. Measuring the melting point of paranapthalene fmothballsj in Chemistry lab are Leslie Caraccioli and Debbie Lembeck. KENNETH ZADOYKO B.A., M.A. IOHN F. NAUGHTON B.S., M.Ede The water rises as the ice melts-and there is a scientiHc way of measuring it, as joe Piascik and Teri Freidman are finding out. WILLIAM SMITH B.A. Page 7 33 BLANCHE IVICCREA DORIS DAVIDSON IOANNE EVANS FRANCES LANGENDOEN Subject Coordinator B.A. B.A. B-A B.A., MA. Thoughts range from the practical I ALICE LATTINIORE to the abstract BA' in Mathematics Roy Brunett attempts to solve a problem in Mrs. Patricia Zoeller's Algebra ll class. STEVEN LE PAGE 'X A Q , GERARD NIANGINI D .......-anal ,ish B.A. Mrs. Margaret Sichel explains functions to Carol Hanenberg, Bruce Biegelson and Pat Kasenchar. MARYLOU MEYER B.A. MARGARET SICHEL B.A. RUTH F. VANDERBECK B.S., M.A. PATRICIA ZOELLER B.A. IOSEPH A. MUSCIOTTO CONSTANCE POMPOSELLI BARBARA E. PONTIER B.A., Nl.A. B.A. B.S. A i Nao A little bit of Las Vegas? Not really, though the roulette wheel serves as a good example of how the laws of probability work. The scene is Probability and Matrix class ana' the 'gamblers are Ken juriscin, Bob Pristas and Ronald Leigh. 2 English and the Library: hx.-XR .xx Tools for .communication A HELEN RUDIN ff Subject Coordinator - o , , 5, B.A., MA. V L if 'KA .uv naw-W W K ' Librarian, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, helps Bob Di Giau find information for a history research paper. Wm M ishi x so sssf Q C ARTHU R W. BENSON Phe., M.A. ALICE BORTNICK B.A., M.A. JANET BREVIC B.A. HELEN CLAIRE CHAMBERS PAULINE CHEESMAN B.A. B.A. journalism students listen attentively as Mrs. Patricia Zalesn y explains the layout of the editorial page. W's ' ' ' ' 1 'V ' ' 'luminal' - l PATRICIA CRUZEIRO B.A. ELEANOR CRAIG BA, MA IXCUUIII-g JKII Lab Course. I3 IIIIHIUYU U3 LIIC IUJUIL UI IVII, YUI IYIUICILLUN J INC!-lklllly f H- k fx , 'fx . Q' II ' MARION C. EARLEY B.S. bf 'ir IOYCE ELKIND Bs. KEVIN T. CUNNINGHAM B.S. nm gs 3-2 f fx ALICE ECKSTEIN B.A., MA. '50 MADELINE FEDE NANCY GAETANO ESTHER GATTI B A B.A. B-A- 1oHN R GROH I BA., IVl.A. MABEL HOLSTER CECELIA S. KARP. A.B. B.A., Nl.A. Q1!E.i'm HU W '29, im X iff- ! lv' You are there, as conspirators john Haefuli, lvan Wilzig and Paul Van Dyne apply the Hnishing touches to Caesar I David Bychekj. The class is Miss Niesje Holsters English ll. H Q . x LARAINE MAYEWSKI INA MINOR B.A. B.A. - Miss Edna Nemeth's Senior English class digs into a new anthology, Man in the Expository Mode. BELLE LEWIS GLORIA MARANTZ BA., MA. B.A. VALERIAN 1. NIAYERCZAK B.A. MARGUERITE MOLLER B.A. Jx 5 .Q.4f!.....,,' English . . 1 og 'N I i -sf-W 41's EDNA B. NEMETH xi Q 'W ELAINE IvI. PUZIO B.S., M.A. Creative Writing classes often begin their assignments with discussions. Mrs. Eleanor Craig looks on. English . . MARIORIE SU RGENT B.A., NLA. PATRICIA MARIE ZALESNY ' - B A IvI A English lll students probe the psychological aspects of Captain Ahabs obsession towards Moby Dick with Mrs. MARY C- FRAN KOVIC Ruth Petersen. AB- MARY RUTH PETERSEN B.A., NLA. ANNA M. RICHARDSON B.A. M' . PHYLLIS WOODS B.A. FLORENCE ANGOFF B.S. NIESj E LEE HOLSTER B.A. BEATRICE KU RTZ B.A. DOROTHY D. MORGAN B.A. MAXINE SHAB B.S. Guidance- Answers for a doubting mind JOYCE ARLOOK IOHN CASHMAN B.S., NLS. B.S,, NLA. '13-K CANHLLE CONTELLO JEAN s. BERNSTEIN IUNE E. BRICKMAN B.s. B.A., MA. BS., MA. LOIS DOTTERWEICH B A M A ELIZABETH MAGUIRE B.A., MA. Collatfng class ranks are Ken Novak and Brenda Sarokhan. Page 740 FRANK MOGAVE RO B.S., M.A. CONNIE MOLESPHINI B.S., M.A. EDWARD E. ZAK B.S., MA. fd S Mary Ann Barak and Miss june Briclzman look for a college for Mary Ann Searching for a college-Sharyn Menegus and Sue Green work their way through scores of catalogs. Industrial Arts- Good industrial practices combined with craftsmanship Harry Post pats his printing knowledge to work in completing a job order of envelopes. EDWARD KLINGLER WILLIAM BOROWSKI Subject Coordinator B.A., IVI.A. B.S., IVI.A. WILLIAM HOBIN IOHN LESKO Page 742 B.A. B.S., IVl.A. I V in .- 3.-f 'Q Searching the technical manuals marks the beginning or an repair lesson. -v--....,-...,.., Pete Dudinyak and Howard Perrine explore the inwards of a modern printing press during a Graphics ll class. -in ' si ' 1 ' 1 iiyvwi SU-U38 . xx Q ' RT affix Power and Transmission classes allow Wayne Sollarte and Ken Hockey to work on a car engine outside of its frame. FRED V. LOM B.A. X WILLIAM E. SPOTTS B.A. ,j,,.,. Mr. john Lesko offers advice to a Mechanical Drawing student. PAU L CON RAD B.Ed. Page 743 RUDOLPH HUDAK I Subject Coordinator , B.S., IVI.A. Ii. 3 A class. NANCY CAGNA B.A. W 'V ,N.... ...IB Q -L ...Z,. ,,,-. ,... as M Q X zcrzy a A .3 f-A -Ks I t s a small worlaQ say Rose Earley and Al Purcell in Mr. Bolvdan Gojnycz 's Geography WILLIAM I. CANNICI B.S., MA. FERN 1. COHEN MICHAEL CHOIVIIAK, IR B.S., IVI.A. I I IRENE FALCONE B.S. B.A. as fs L' f Sd V -3 . K fs Q I An informal discussion of contemporary issues stimulates a junior , .3 History Period. ' 3' ' CHARLES 1. FARBER FRANCIS HOPKINS Page 744 B.A., M.A. - B.S. ROSE ISAKSEN KATHRYN E. KELLEY B.A. BERNARD KLEIN PETER LO RE BA., MA. B. . With the help of Mr. Vincent De Benedett, History ll students make S their choices for an upcoming book review. The study 0 f history develops an informed and thinking society if 2 HOWARD F. NOLAN B.A., Nl.A. IEANNIE PAGANO Mr. Bernard Klein explains some of the problems faced by the shapers of the Constitution B.A., M.A. to his attentive students. Page 745 History . . . Botany Village, in Clifton, is the main topic of discussion as Mr. William Walters, director of Cliflon's Urban Renewal Program, presents his ideas to Miss Marcia Schwartz 's History ll class. X ELISABETH ROIVIARY .L KATHLEEN SATTELBERGER BA. ,.af ' Computation of the Gross National Product is explained by Mr. Michael Chomiak to his Economic students. IVIARCIA SCHWARTZ B.A., IVI.A. B.S. IOHN Nothing is but what is not, as proven Psychology class of Mr. William Cannici. . Adelbert Ames' trapezoid in the WALTER R. VOIGTLANDER CHARLOTTE WEISSBERGER BA., NIA. BA., MA. ROSENIARY BARAM B.A. VINCENT DE BENEDETT B.A. LINDA LAVINE B.A. NIICHELE MORCK BA. NIARIAN RICHMOND B.A. Self-expression through Art ::::, lt looks as if Lynn Trawinski is all wrapped up in her work, but Mr. Lawrence Goldstein helps to unravel things. Mei N. x MARY' ANN BASKINGER BA. V. f- f 3 3 Mrs. Marguerite Cameron 3 Fashion Design students use Liz George as their model for a dress design project. LOC! X Bs!-:si Practice makes perfect in Mr. Henry Dougherty 's Speedwriting class. In Business, understanding comes ,through contact HELEN BERGER Subiccl Coordinator B.C.S,, B.S., Nl.A. Law students K with Mr. Robert Campoj probe child labor laws in New jersey. Doug Zerebcbuk checks his bookkeeping ledger with Mrs. Harriet Schuster. PHILIP ABRANISON B.C.S. '98- VINCENT DE VRIES B.E.C. I IULEANNA GIACONIA B.A. IOHN I. BODINE B.S. S j- RHODA HAE BE RLE As seen with Bernice Tchorowslei, much of Mrs. Eleanor Kasenchar's day is spent B.S. ' ' ' teaching the basics of typing. Q AMELIA DEL FAVERO B.S. fi 12143 HENRY DOUGHERTY s.A., MA. F ,I ,F,w,, BOHDAN GOINYCZ B.S. ELEANOR KASENCHAR B.A. A - .,, -of fsfestflf SHIRLEY KLEINBERG B.A. ik CAROL LA BARBERA HELEN S. LUQUES BS. B.S. KATH RYN PI ECZON KA B.S. Business . . . G. HARRIET SCHUSTER i B.A. STEPHEN SU RGENT B.S. Page l 50 Stenotyping cgwfses combine the skills of accurate listening, stenography and rapid typing. ' I Mrs. Amelia Del Favero and Anna Marie Russo prove that two heads are better than one for Hnding typing errors. 1 ROBE A. STARLING B.A., MA. DOROTHY E. WALSH B.A. f 2 Z 4 W . FRANK IACKSON Subject Coordinator B.S., M.A. it's time again for Mr. Pat Curcio and his Ragtime Band. Music develops harmony and understanding 4 Mr. Edward Edeison directs Robin Grossman and jennifer Basaiyga in a piano duet. fzfg -1.- The Girls' Giee Club harmonizes to George Wesnerk accompaniment. PAT CURCIO EDWARD EDELSON BM. M.M. PEARL ANDERSON EDWARD WASSERMAN Bs., MA. Page 151 v -mph, Y it' .V , tx.. Q lift his E E 'J '5f :ref Q. wi: Ml 5 5 . If . an - ight '-1, Q ,J wi . Art Vrecenak, assisted by Tecla Di Ianni, presents a report on Che Guevara in Spanish IV Languages: Timely today and forever FLORENCE ADAMO Subject Coordinator Bs., MA. MARIE BRDLIK BA., MA. Through Andre Faray 's audioivisual report, Latin students become familiar with Rome during the reign of juiius Caesar. .. . . , mfwlx Q A.:, ,.t. , A, frm r , 5153 work! ji 2 N SQ? fb swam 45:-.v-f - uxttr K K K MSW is . , Nellie' VL' A 5 ll'f?T:, .waim N 1-'- 5r'i 1 Elaine Domyan, Bonnie Groudan and Miss Elaine Franek display some of the intricately-done Spanish projects la pinata, an indian bust and an Aztec p yramidj. li llvlll , K - Fil? TgxQ ,.:.., , . 4 jean Grimm fwith tuba and friendsj provide a light moment for German IV students. DOROTHY BREARLEY B.A. IOSEPHINE A. CASTIGLIA B.A. I FRANCES C. BURROFATO B.S., M.A. TELLI ELAINE FRANEK BA., MA. CHARLES HOLLA B A M A TEOFIL KULYK B.S. IH HHH I HHH HI -'13, Ellen Klileier and Don Kirsteur whirl through a German folk dance. Languages . . . MILDRED MASTROBERTE THOMAS MULLIN M,C. PERUCICH CAMILLO RIILI BA., M.A. BA., MA. B.A. B.A. P099 7 54 Russian I ll class greets the holidays with traditional Christmas carols. RUTH VAN DI LLILN Subject Coordinator B.S., Miid. Men have come a long way from I V. dinnersg here they find liberation in Miss Evelyn Chambers' Foods class. Mastering the skills to be homemakers 919 4991 sp. N 2 Mrs. Olga Greaves and her students obviously like the looks and aroma of that 'something from the oven. RV llldl l 5: ,A--- EVELYN DE PIERO OLGA GREAVES BS., IVl.A. B.A. EVELYN CHAMBERS BARBARA FORNIANEK fois Perevienilf adds the Hnishing touches to Cl-NRE SOMORACKI vel latest creation as Sue Tolosi approves. B A page 755 Health and Physical Education: Molding a healthy mind and body Richie Radcliffe and Don Sisto are going to catch that basketball . . . if ANNE EODICE it ever comes down. i Yoga exercises tone and flex muscles all over the body. Q ,'l'm we- EMI L BEDNARCI K Subject Coordinator B.P.E. B.S. VIRGINIA ALTVATER IOSEPHINE D. GARCIA RN., BA. RN., B.S. IOHN HARGREAVES fffvfw ELIZABETH KIEVIT 1 STELLA Mc GOWAN RN., B.A. RN., B.S. ALEXANDRIA SCERBAK 6 qt MAE SCHLESSINGER WALTER SENION B.S. B.S. 4--.. 'vw' , v lt must be the soft touch of Mrs. Elizabeth Kievit that makes Mr. john Basleinger smile, even though a needle is piercing his arm. mi X 'YG' ELIZABETH SOBEL WILLIAM VANDER CLOSTER WALTER NI. WASHNIK B.S. B.S. B.S., M.A. DAVID BARTON B.S., M.Ed. ROBERT I. FARESE B.A. DORIS PETRIE B.A. ELIZABETH WOIT B.A. Page 757 Work experience forms the core of the Distributive Education program . . -. .. 4 1 Q u Q . - . n As part of the work experience program of advanced Distributive Education students, Evelyn McDonald handles the customer service window at W 7f Grant Co. aiw...c... .mf I' + if x J X fm ls E N Linda Scherba works with her office supervisor mastering the bookkeeping machine at the First Savings and Loan Bank. Page I 58 NICHOLAS A. RUFO Bs., Mid. W Cynthia janay demonstrates a seiiing technique in Distributive Education l. GEORGE R. EBNER B.S., Nl.A. In Memoriam NICHOLAS PERSEL History Department So live, that when thy summons comes to join the innumerable caravan which moves to that mysterious realm where each shall take his chamber in the silent halls of death, thou go not like the quarry-slave at night, scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave, like one who wraps the drapery of his couch about him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. FROM THA NA ropsis by William Cullen Bryant Page 759 54 EA h , .5 W ei Q3 .ff .3 SQL sw Z ...N . Yi f arf M f x f-s Mug, 1 , A ,351 A fhf ' M A ,T,qg, ,X x 3 2. 1 R ff N 5 an X 331- 1 it , . q. if 541.1 J -ifffal' . .Q-.g, '11 , . . , '79 J. , 2--,rg-54' . iff -.ff M lv' -W IQ. b -.qzfnm ,L Jw. 7413.-1 f A .Yr 1.1: 'e'TQ'36gQ32.f. : X ' , I . XA S.. if J ,Q Xgswvlf. 1 '2 4, gi. X, xy its 5,5 X .11 v.4.,Rl- 5 4. .,-' K, fi , x K .Q .,,. 1: ' 5 xl JZ' . .. Y-ss 'King 5 Q Lg. , 6 '. f W'-. y- 'J-'il-,i Ig. 1 Q Lf! H X.,- wfl . .nif1?'25vw.f2 , -1.2-fi. gf if Q 53,19 'ig .WEEE 'S i '-W ' - 'fnm iffljiba, fy! vile? 'E if my t , K+ . 4-- Vt. .fA , 1, . 5NQV,f5x le 2 -iff' 1 'Ziff' R ,n,gx'sfa3f...f1?giAgV A -1 K , , 1 ,F . 40. A .wif 9 if 'if' 1 .Qs 1 Nr . Vw ---X 8 J fl . .Af V .xggahr 1 5 2, l ' Combining music with a visual presentation, the Mustang Band offers the overture from the rocle opera Tommy to a Saturday afternoon football audience. Elise Klewin models at the Keyette Fashion Show. The activities program: changing to answer The individual student at Clifton High School can often feel insignificant and small among the throng. Each, however, can somewhat assert his or her individuality through the various clubs, organizations and co-curricular activities offered. Through participation, students are able to fulfill their interests, satisfy Curiosities, develop their personalities and broaden their educations. Activities encompass all areas from the cultural and academic to the athletic. For those wanting to serve the school and community there exists the Key Club, Keyettes and School Spirit Committee. As extensions of the academic curriculum, groups such as the jerseymen Club and Student Communications Group serve as springboards for discussion and extend the opportunities available for individual expression. ,,c...... . ---.........., -v----.....,, -.f as- mi... Page I 62 .,.-v -111.4 5 Clubs, such as Bowling, offer after-school relaxation and competition. .1 jayne Tabbacie, Dennis Daly and Frank Montaibano appear in their ritual clothing during a presentation of iVIenotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors. students' changing interests .gr 13 ' 1 ,J C A ' Diane Nagel ponders her next move as she maintains an uneasy balance on the uneven parallel bars. Following the band 3 triumph at the Holland World Music Festival, supporters and band members display the tangible rewards of thousands of hours of work. Here comes Odlilill lSee page I 982 S3335 hi'-.iv STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION-Sitting: Bonnie Ann Morales, Sue Tomasini, Denise Stein, Beth Hazuda, Pat Telep, Wendy Keystone, Claudia Beckwith, Debbie johnson. Standing: Mr. john Groh, Advisor, Marty Selzer, Bob Perugino, Brian Mercer, Sharon Palett, Randi Schoem, Claire De Vries, Ginny Morales, Sal Lalama, Mike Boyer, Bill Randall, President, Mr. Charles Farber, Advisor. Student Council Association: Page 7 64 Each student an individual, reflecting varied interests STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION The Student Council Association iS.C.A.i is a central. facet of life among the high schooI's 3,200 students. Composed of wing-level council officers and five presiding officers elected on a school-wide ballot, the S.C.A. supplies students with the opportunity to expand their responsibilities and to develop leadership and cooperation. Each student has the chance to voice his opinion through the delegates, who carry the ideas to meetings that are often lively and provocative. Responsibilities of the S.C.A. include the promotion of school spirit and improvements in the academic program and the operation of the Finance Committee. In addition, the S.C.A. oversees talent shows, dances and many evening activities. This year's S.C.A. faculty advisors are Mr. Walter Voigtlander, Mr. john Groh and Mr. Charles Farber. Wing-level student councils SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL-Sitting: lane Paris, Chris Mikovits, Adrienne Lesnick, Sue Tomasini, loyce Wilkofsky, Claire Dc Vries, Randi Schoem. Standing: Mr. William Cannici, Miss Linda Lavine, Mr. Walter Decker, Advisors, Ed Rossi, Ken Novak, Ed Anton, Emily larosz, Rich Radcliffe, Mike Messina, Russ Catania, Terry Lee, Greg Chowanec, Linda Mallick, Bob Perugino, President. A-K B L .l IUNIOR STUDENT COUNClLeKneeling: George Sadler, Sitting: Anne Marie Calise, Darlene Becker, Lori Sadewitz, Beth Hrosenchik, Martin Selier, Denise Stein, Sharon Paletti, Barbara Kaslander. Standing: Mrs. Catherine Pieczonka, Advisor, Maria Athens, Susan Gibbons, Beth Aronowitz, Laurie Markovitz, Diane Manewicki, Nancy Dickson, Paula Wolf, Theresa Ciapa, Michael Paitchell, Steve Friedman, Stu Margulies, Gary Prince, Louise Bishop, Mr. Steven Le Page, Advisor. 1. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNClLeSitting.' Claudia Beckwith, Wendy Keystone, Patty Telep, Mike Boyer. Standing fFirst rowj: Maryann Moroccowitz, Debbie Magliocco, Billy Bernstein, Marty Geller, Dave Zolt, Karen Woods, Wendy Ezor, Dennis Naracca. Second row: Linda Purcell, Pam Bania, Ronnie Colligan, Donna Stein, Cheryl Paicer, David Schwartz, Lewis Teich, Maureen Markey, jean jackson, Alan Lafer, Pat Van Der Iagt, Sherry Moslin. Page 765 Back-to-School Night integrates the school with the community .1-1 Parents seek ci moment of refreshment in the midst of C1 busy evening of visiting and questioning. Mr. Robert Starling briefs parents on the structure of his business COUFSGS. Q-J id' Page l 66 N i-unqp... Ullman 'WHPMQ-nu 'S-w.. . - semis! . K if A X 1-if gin-I . N - Helpful hints in the kitchen from Mrs. Evelyn Di Piero of the Home Arts department. ff 4 he il-Iuh VOL. XXXVIII - No. 5 CLIFTON HIGH SCHOOL, CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY JUNE. 1970 Hub Takes on A ew Look Each month the Hub is published under the direction of Mrs. Patricia Zalesny. School functions and sports events are covered by newspaper reporters and photographers with editors proofreading and rewriting all stories and designing page layouts. This year the paper assumed a different face by publishing its recent additions in six page newsprint spreads. Innovations continued with diversified articles and editorials. ln this way, the staff hopes to satisfy the varied reading tastes of the student body. ,.-f.:f-1 EDITORS4Front row: Sue Macy, Beverly Van Etten lEditor-in-Chiefl. Back row. Steve Staum, Steve La Poff, Laurie Levitt, Tony Ferrara, Mary Ann Curtin, Mrs Patricia Zelesny, Advisor. REPORTERS--Sitting: Louise Bishop, Bill Magid, Pat Carlson. Standing: Ellen Atkinson, Pam Bania, Kathy Pankiw, Stu Margulies, Chris Kotlar. A .fa Nz' 1971 r-otunda The Rotunda combines pictures, words and art to provide a record of school activities for the graduating seniors and for the community. Working from a theme, which may be only one word or phrase, the staff arranges for all pictures, lays out the pages and writes all of the copy. Q .rf .X M 3 Q-21 Editor. No! pictured: Loren Berger. X2 1. - ..........--- gxw! IAN- .X ,XZ . x P Ula lx, as M Mary Ann Baskinger, Pat Warren, Debbie Reynolds, Mrs. Carol La Barbera, Advisor. I I al.: gov' i ART-'LAYOUT STAFF' 'Terri Solomon? Brenda Safokhanf Sharyn Menegus, Caren Capko, Co-Editors-in-Chiefg lVlr. Kevin Cunningham, Advisor. ,v , fx ' fm, f'2..4,, M. .N,, PORTRAIT STAFFflVlarie Toepferg Sue Green, Sue Lutsky, Co-Editors BUSINESS STAFF'-fLeft to rfghtj: Mrs. Rhoda Haeberle, Advisory Karen Cyzchowski, Terry Carluccio, jenny Basalyga, I is 'bf- I ' K is .- itll i . 3 X X ,X . 1 , Q ,ax Q it ,D . . xx ' A l N as All it ll t f it T i X iff Q0 as lt it ii K . wi , . ., l .3 STATISTICS STAFF Sitting Dune Raven Gary Sacks Edltor Robin LITERARY STAFF Sitting Pat Plpellng Duane Raven leanelle Pollllfl Koert Standing Mlss Nlesle Holster Advisor, Carol Macedonia Dave Maureen MeCormlck Standing Marie Roman PrlAu5,hey LoFd1tors TYPING STAFF Duane Kullman janet Kullman Mxss Dorothy Walsh Advisor Bev Van Ellen ra 4, is r V' Q , el X, '5 .i, 8 ex Mm gi gig K 'I -2' fa Q-. ,gum M 'rx , Q, Eve: 5 Ny. PHOTOGRAPHERS Emrl Vernaree Steve Slaum Not pfetured Mark Wescolt Andy Satter Bruce Wnlkmson Keyettes Fashion Show And here we have Elise Klewin in fhe popular pants salt. KEYCLUB Clifton High School's Key Club is one branch of a national organization of high school organizations sponsored by Kiwanis International. In their role as a community-service group, the chapter recently received state honors for an anti-drug film produced completely by the students at Clifton High. At the present time, the club is planning to invite an exchange student from Nationalist China to Clifton during the next school year. Regular club events include fund-raising efforts and assistance at school functions. Nlr. Peter Lo Re is advisor to the Key Club. KEYETTES In their role of service organization, the Keyettes work to help others through a variety of activities. The annual Halloween collection for UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund money for oversea's work, while another fund drive provides help to an area orphanage. Once a week, Keyettes volunteer their time as lifeguards so that blind children may swim at a local pool. Advisors to the Keyettes are Miss leannie Pagano and Miss Nancy Cagna. V On stage at the Keyette Fashion Show is Robin Santin. f H 'fe' 438. K' ...Tl 4 fi f ' , v '39 . ? I' ll nh.. 4' .. H15 KEY CLUB-Seated: Elliot Solomon, Dennis Kaslander, Robert Farber, Richard Pineles. Standing: Ray Roble, jack Reilly, john Ziemniak, Robert Van Dalen, Gary Sacks page 770 fPrcsidentl, Leonard Maziarski. ,i.....1-.i-.-.. ,N . - KEYETTES-First row.' Pamela Noakes, Debbie Pankiew, Diane Molchon, Chris Shvaykus, Donna Tomasewycz, Audrcy Tomasewycz, Carol Dragotto, Irene Dzwincyk, Mary Telischak, Andrea Bertalan, Karen Czychowski, ludy Dimun, Doris Pohle, Leslie Carracioli, Vickie Baranowski. Second row: Kathy Tsang, Debbie Lembeck, joan Zozarro, Diane Mussullo, loanne Paone, Sue Gribbs, Sue Lukach, Donna Schwartz, Kathy Curtin, Mary Kupczyk, Carol Korty, Sue Ann Cirip, Hcdy Lugos, Debbie Carriov, Lois Korteweg, Nancy Concorda, Elise Klewin, Sue Grimm, Pam Bania, Mary Ann Baskingcr, Mary Twoomey, Karen Pettegrew. !Wk.,s,g 1,, ,sV,:V Every day is Earth Day for the Keyettes. A . ., Y , 2 ,W KEYETTES-First row: Eniko Vasvari, Mary Ann Curtin, Karen Sommers, Robin Santin, loanne Stefanucci, Kathy Butler, Sherry Kahman, Laurie Rusnak, Barbara Leobold, lill Ziegler, lody Palatini. Second row: Margaret Troll, Beth Hazuda, lPresidentlg Karen Freundlich, Sue Barski, Debbie Quintavella, Pat Aughey, Linda Commarato, loanne Toombs, layne Parks, Dale Seelagy, Terry Carluccio, Rena Katz, Diane Raven, Camille Trentacoste, Marie Toepfer, Miss Nancy Cagna, Advisor. Third row: Debbie DeLitta, janet Share, Missi Dolan, Pat Carlson, Brenda Gavron, Charlotte Giochetti, lanct Gedd, Helen Goydich, Theresa Ciapa, Mary Ann Burek, Pat Kasenchar, Doreen Bellini, Miss jeannie Pagano, Advisor. i l Page 777 -5? if-'P vm uf10u an G MUBTANI cannon Nl N . . . .r VfAI a? Q - , mf : y.x4ii3 ,p5?g? :Qq . awry' ,egg ,. L' W A C an w '21 mu V, 1 n !V XX, y V5..vh ,v,A k..k A K h . K W. ,' W A A I. .Xi-L KX rx . .IW h ,v.A ., xx 1 f' ' . X . X ' it' sff'YY1HFf?2:W19' -so 'Yu41!f'1ss'1ws frm if ' 'gggy1,5fn, ,vo my ,yi 9 1371 mini qhbig ,m,gig.j-R. mmfl. ,.v5gqm,x ,,,.fvM .A f - ' 3 , , s -- ffm -- n r X ff, ' X f A ' f 4 ,D .- .- ,- f 5- .Q .,,. ., 1 717 if H Q A t W t n X i tmW,,,,t ,..,, ,..,,,,, ,--,,wft,,,..,,. t. .t x . , dm -- : - s fj tfgf'-53 Af'f ' an 3,w.x,A -v 5 V' I u M, ' ,lu Under bright iiqhts uno' cl chili October night, the Mustang Band moves into concert formation at the Herald-News Band Festival. X . A..- A... , ,..-. L M STANG BAND MUSTANG BAND SERGEANTS-First row: Michele Chabay, Nancy Hoch, Marilyn Flanigcn, Sue Klump. Second Row: Mary Wojchik, loannc Slefanucci, Bob McLain, Greg Murphy, Larry Howard. Third row: Tom Biro, Denise Stine, Elaine Fischer, Ray Grabowski, Gerry Kempcn. Fourth row: Mike MacBurney, Steven Feldman, Liz Jacobi, Cindy Czesak, Tom Vernalckcn, Bonnie-Ann Morales, Lenny Sklaw, Angelo Donato, john Donkerslool, Mike Messineo, Doug De Vries, Dan Ncscipir, Douglas Tucker. Q A lt's just a few minutes until kickoff time as the band brings the M-: crowd to its feet for the National Anthem. Page I 73 f MMV? CJ W 'M me Y 4. . it V 'fl f- 57 fi 5 . , 1 - 9 1 ',!?15 ' M gr, y an I x in -. f3if'?i2, fiiffiiiffi v'Q59-'f3iv.H. 'ii m vi v ji ' 1-Yagi Qgj4nn 'M I-laura tilk .xl 5 ... Q ,sf ' fff 7 D t Q5 QF au Q 4 Q . , .Q sg . . V Q. . ' h n fi -. - . U Q ' + R . f g 3 f '70,-in ui gf u 2 ' ' ' , r ,.. ,' ' 70' N . rx ., ,g Q . ' A 5 Q fa ,, . ,g . X. 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Page 7 78 Majorettes perform a precision routine to the beat of Maxwell Silverhammer. Twirling in to the swing of things i Q Y -w:..'Q..,...Qi,.,: Q. . . , x . A J . ,1 The shadows of Yankee Stadium silhouette the majorettes during their halflime perforrnance. , ull LNWL I Q Dram Majorette Marilyn Flanigen gives the go-ahead whistle. Page 7 79 The Chamber Singers- A imighty God of Our Fathers. Vocal music groups add to the holiday scene Page I 80 joined by harpist Susanne Young, the Giris Glee Club performs Benjamin Britten 's Ceremony of Carols xgwgffg- -1. i N..Mw,,,w,., Mm g 4 ' - 1 - f W - - ff f ' 5 as 12 'ikrfisffiiufssa -x ' - Q K-ea V.,--,xirwfxvfsw aww wsvwww , . - , V 'K 'TAX mf. .E.-jgiwQ f'fx'ip , . XM3 g.NV , , 4. . i 5 , gf . -Sig f I gl r EPM S J nw,- 1 D -Q-,.....,..- ,-..-.-.ww , ,Q.. . .., . Ps ee . l Q4 nw ' Ax t W-.suis ix 2 B If '- ' ww- A--an-d.gw4,X..n ,K - . 1 ' - - -. -5 '--. , . ' .Q-, 5 f' i M Q s 1 1 K V -..,. ...Q wmv x '43 . I 6 vi , g A gl f Y 1 ' g, if V 5' 55. W. Ll 1 . x Tkiz: limit, . A i, Y 4 5 K 6 i QQJQW. s' ark gfgg JH x ss'-ef: Q----W 4 ....r,.,... N H -in.-1 ' Clifton High 's Best Musicians ALL STATE MUSIC GROUPS-First row: Rosemary Francisco fChorusjg Vickie Yanics fOrchestraj Sue Vogel iChorusJ Second row Debbie Saladini iChorusQg Scott Bleaken fChorusig Richard Szabo Cflhorusj. Not pictured Carol Fekete BANDROOIVI SQUAD-First row: Greg Murphy, Greg Surgent, David Kievit Angelo Donato. Second row: john Donkersloot, Bob McLainQ Leonard Sklaw. Rock Concert Fillet of Soul wants to take you higher at the Rock Concert. ! 4 e Secaucus Broadcasting Company adds to the easy atmosphere with Beginnings, informality is the keynote. Page 783 Saleini lSal Sommal graphically explains the Okinawan way of life to Gregovich, McLean and Purdy fPaal Murray, llflilee Fersclv and Corey Deitzl. Colonel Purdy, Sergeant Gregovicn and Captain McLean get acquainted with the Mr' SUff'0ff1!Pefef,Dff Lorenzol and Mr' Kerom Ok,-nawans KSU! Sommg and Barbara Feldman! fGregory Priorej we for the affections of Lotus Blossom K Robin Owenl. CAST-First row: Lillian McElwee, Denise Makri. Second row: Barbara Buglione, Adrienne Lesnick, jill Silverstein, Linda Shahinian, Michele Macaluso. Third row: Brenda Kashey, loanne Boback, lanet Brask, Debra Oakelcr, Pat Warren, Barbara Feldman, Gary Slota. Fourth row: Pat O'Shea, Corey Deitz, Paul Murray, Mike Fersch, Mrs. Larainc Maycwski. Fifth row: Sal Lalama, Cindy Robbins, Rich Ricca, Michele Marinaro, Robin Owen, Sal Somma, Greg Priorc, john Perez, Bob Hutchinson, Peter DcL0rcnzo. Gathered outside the teahouse, Sakini launches into another soiiioquy on the ways ofthe Orient. Complex scenery required for the play brings out a fuii compiiment of stage workers. .Q 4 i -QW My fi -fl W U S 5 if 2 E N E 5 r I Steve La Poff and Ellen Opfer comment on their selection as B'nai B'rith citizenship award winners. with entertainment E ai' I Passin' Thru pmt, 'X ' 'Wv Blacle culture is brought to life by members of the Passin' Thru ensemble, marking the high point in assemblies this year. Page l 89 , ,-x -594, lk V Q J 'S , F, -.. .f n.. . IZ., 2 st' -Q ,ff +6 5 it nf. QF, X 4. , . P' 'Qu E '54 is M k Q , '9'c,1.j af My ,f-R t -ft, W Je if Y I t V! if ' 1 . 3 tx Q R ci' JK 3 vf the Night Visitors listen to the 1. 4 M4 on 2 I e x . Q, :iw X , NE YN Xi -- 'Q .:. . Y 11. Q, I K 52. .Ai 3.5 gif A ' 2 3 sw K, A K5 ' N f 'L T A A X if X ' N ' 4 f - K S Q f XR Q l K-V , ,. .Q r xks if fy 1 ,X as S S xxx A X X .4 J. eg 1 2: aal xlf? f -4' 1' I N S , w ig J SR- 2 f . 3 J- Q f,.,. -1,,f5 av -7' ,- ' 5 fi aw Q 4 N, , x x K 7... fi 's JA XV ,i,. ,Q 'fi ii,.4f,'-. M:sY,'?'g,K-, . Q Q ia, 4 lg. , ' X A 4 , . 1 . 2 5 1 , N, ' , X x f A 43 0 X? Traces Junior Prom 2 Couples crowd the dance floor early in the evening. if-.i -f-ff Q Q. .gi iw ff 2' S at e sri Page 7 90 A fklst number brings life I0 U79 0'Gf1C6fS. One of the high points of the evening is the full-course dinner. 5 ,f W 'tif YEA. ,. ,m img WRX N .mf iff FS- 9 ...,..v' Q, fly IW . 's E, ,h 1 Q I ., RX. JV? if v 1- ,11 4 - .HL J Q8 'V x Jvfgw QQ .ff N flu , M5 X s9? 'M A if! ln between the Globetrotters' antics, some serious basketball playing against the New Yorle Nationals did talee place. March 21, 1971- The Harlem Globetrotters tangle with the New York Nationals in a fun-filled romp Shall we have a six-man team ??? 'Mug corne on, ref . .. let me have the ball back now. Page 192 A jump ball starts the cage action. lt's anyone 's ball as the girls battle the women 's faculty basketball team. Students dufnp Faculty Debbie Reynolds and Miss Michele Morcle are caught in an animated moment as they tangle for control of the ball. in annual basketball game 'It' iii- '11 X. K cagers gaping. Halftime brings out a home-grown demonstration. K I Don Sisto scores two for the varsity squad, leaving the faculty Page 793 qqe 7 94 E: ie. iv wfstsseits x'S.,,,,... LANGUAGE CLUBS Students broaden their knowledge of foreign lands through membership in the various language clubs. With a separate organization for each language, interested students study the customs of the people behind each of the foreign tongues. El Mundo Hispanico this year set up a Latin-style night club around the Christmas holidays to enhance the mood of one meeting, and the Latin Club has long been known for its Roman orgy at the close ol the year. gl V+ -f LES AMIS-fSftting: Diane Pupchik, Barbara De Banle, Elaine Mathias, Claire Paradiso, Susan Poles Myriam Rolenberg. Standing: Mrs. IVlarie Brdlik, Advisor. ' M , -an RUSS KY KROZHOK-Sitting: Dave Bychek, Frank Lopuski, Richard Rahnleld. Standing flrirst rowj: Mr. Teolil Kulyk, Advisorg Ben Chromyjg Pat '-'ll Hayduk, Sharyn Menegus, Helen Fedoriw. Second row. Michael Osiadacl, Walter Ratushny, john Kopach, janet Manyk, Helen Gojda, lris Wcchling, john Cupo, joan Miketfuk. pi' ,B f ii v 2. bil . .V a ber Dante-EW 0 i .ggi D DER DEUil'SCllL Sillinn: Kenny Wingler, Susan Vogel, lane Paris, lancl Brask, Tom llundt. Standing fifirsl l'0Wl.' Lorraine luscliilsch, Charlotte Giachelli, Kathy Bullner, Valerie Amcndolaro, Miss Elcanora Donalclli,Advisor.Secul1zl row: Mary Lani, Chris Chekan, Gail Ruis, Theresa Ciapa, Donald Kirsleur, Debbie De Lilla. ,-gag, K Der Deutsche Verein meetings offer students the chance to get involved with native lbiic dances and costumes. LATIN Sitting: Anna Olivieri, Ellen Elcavage, Lorraine luschilsch, William Roberlello. Standing: Mrs. Belle Lewis, Advisorp lean Grimm, Keith Shcdloek, Leonard Nlaiiarski, Bob Sheridan, Pal Carlson, Pat Aughey. 'l 'Q Ill . 5 tan: Qjwaiiii 'fini Decieed out in Spanish costarnes, Werner Zieger and Barbara Fadai prepare to entertain the .Ei Mundo Hispanico Christmas party. EL MUNDO--First row: Richard Green, Mr. Camillo Riili, Advisor: Alfonso Rodriguez. Second row: Gail Fullerton, ludy Bove, Mary Wojick. Third row: joy Giamatti, Debbie Beyroudey, Elisa Schew, Nancy Dickson, Freeda Coleman. Fourth row: Lillian Slreit, Sharon Polito, David Carmen. Fifth row: Sylvia Caglitore, Lynn Meola, Ken Wong. Sixth row: Karen Auerbach, Pal Dougherty, Diane Raven, Dean Paccioretli. Seventh row: Paul Meola, Art Vreecnak, David Blading, Stu Margolis, Brian Mercer. T l L. . s,gil..,.,t . , pm, . ..,,,r' ,. W ,LW ,.. -, .. - -. . .. .5.. o . . ' F . .iv Q. 4 .A Page i 96 ns- :FMU 'ft I , A. J- Q , LA ESPERANZA--First row: Gary Rutledge lPresidenllg jayne Sachleben, Nancy Concorda, Beth Ladna, Lois Korteweg, Joel Kopf, Russ Biegel, Hector Machin, Howard Cohen, jim Rubenstein. Second row: Miss Marie Perucich, Advisory Leslie Carracioli, Debbie Lembeck, Rosanne Scarpa, Terry Block, Carol Glaser, Leslie Zimmerman, Lois Hudak, Pam Bahia, Elise Klewin, Kathy Yakel, Mary Tclisehak, Sandi Sorensen, Linda Horvath, Wendy Sollart, Nan Raphael, Leslie Patterson, Debbie Saladini, Donna Mackowitr, Leonarda Longstreel, Terri Solomon, Carol Rachesky, Karen Pettegrew, Donna Salkin, Karen Domyon, Miss Elaine Franck, Advisor. PHYSICS LAB SQUAD The Physics Lab Squad, composed ofthe Physics ll students, provides those students with the opportunity to do research and to develop a respect for equipment through maintenance and repair. Advised by Mrs. Gladys Mickelsen, the club traveled to the Brookhaven Laboratory on Long Island during the fall to learn about current work in the field of nuclear physics. PHYSlCS4Sitting.' Art Geissberger, Don Galler, jeff Holland. Standing: Ken Novak, Mrs. Gladys Mickelson, Advisorg Steven Feldman, lan Krajewski, Sal Lalama, Roy Marantz. KNIGHTS OF PYTHAGORAS The Knights of Pythagoras help students who are interested in expanding their knowledge of mathematics. Members, under the supervision of Mrs. Margaret Sichel and Mrs. Barbara Pontier, tutor students in geometry, algebra and trigonometry. For their field activity, the Knights visited Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken to view the computer complex which is a part of the coIlege's mathematics program. ' KNIGHTS OF PYTHAGORAS+Ffrst row: Sal Lalama, Elliott Solomon, lan Krajewski, Bob Sheridan, Caren Capko, Bob De Lotto, Richard Kovar, Robert Van Dalen. Second row: Lois Korteweg, Pat Pipeling, Mary Handley, Sue Macy, lane Hayes, Vicky Yanics, Mary Woichik, Barbara Kaslander, Steve Goodman, Steve Sussman, Glenn Agnolet, Mrs. Margaret Sichel, Mrs. Barbara Pontier, Advisors. Third row: janet Share, lim Schlyen, Lenny Viscito, Bruce Biegclsen, john Dykstra, Bob Terlizzi, Paul De Rouville. Min ,ar 143V 1.4 Page 197 -au- fun KV? wa' 'MF' ART STAFF-First row: janice Generalli, Karen Schiano, loyce Meth, Mr. David Pollizzi, Advisory Willie Costello. Second row: Pam Knoakes, Kathy Tsang, jim Hudzik, Kim Hamer, Karen Wallace. L I T E R A R Y STAFF-First row: David Petruzelli, Nancy Brusovich, Debbie Pankiw, Margaret Troll. Second row: Helene Goldberg, Mrs. Eleanor Craig, Mrs. Ruth Petersen, Advisorsg Ellen Gruber. Third row: Kim Hamer, William Costello, jim Hudzik. Page 7 98 ODTAA lOne Darn Thing After Anotherl ODTAA, the creative arts magazine, represents the creative ability ofthe student body. The book includes art work, photography, poetry and prose. Besides serving as a springboard for young writers, the magazine gives staff members the chance to learn about the design and layout of a publication. Advising the magazine are Mrs. Ruth Petersen fLiteraryl and Mr. Frank Polizzi lArtl. 'WX 3. A, .N . .t N qt its NATIONAL A HONOR socierv g NN N Q' '7 ta L Z i L LL '7 C' I w 4 9 Signaling the opening of the Honor Society induction program, Bob Pristas lights the traditional candles Symboffzmg me light of truth. Adele Piascile receives har llonor Social y award from Mr. Aaron Halpern. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society members must achieve and maintain honor roll status throughout their high school years and must be actively engaged in some school organizations. Under the sponsorship of' Miss Alice Bortnick, Mrs. Ina Minor and Mrs. janet Glassberg, the members serve as guides during Back-to'School Night, offer tutoring services and keep the honor roll boards up-to-date. Each year, scholarships are given to deserving graduates who have been Honor Society members. 'T '+T' T: ,ii NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-First row: Elliott Solomon, Gary Sacks, Robin Koert, Robert Pristas, Anthony Ferrara, Lillian Streit, Vickie Yanics, Mrs. Ina Minor, Advisor. Second row: Miss Alice Bortnick, Advisorg Mrs. lanct Glassbcrg, Advisory Carcn Capko, Kim Tsang, Art Vrecenak, Leonard Maziarski, Marguerite Lesko, Marilyn Flanigen, janet Brask. Third row: joseph Ruglis, Ken Novak, jan Krajcwski, Bruce Biegelcisen, Sal Lalama, Dave MacPeek. .1 T fi rf' EF Q if , :sr-,. ' fi 1 Page l 99 THE LIBRARY COUNCIL The Library Council helps provide the student body with complete library services. Many of the members of the council will go into library science work in the future. Toward this purpose, a scholarship is awarded to a senior each year. The club takes trips, and views movies and plays to further the knowledge of interested members. Each year members attend conferences of the New jersey School Library Councils Association. Much of the convenience of the library that is taken for granted is due to the hard work of Clifton High School's Library Council. The advisors to the Council are Mrs. Florence Angoff, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan and LIBRARY COUNCIL-First row: Barbara Leobold, janet Kullmann, Leslie Patterson, Barbara Worhach. Second row: David Lemkuhl, Mrs. Florence Angoff, Advisorg Barbara De Bante, Marlene Bacha, Kathy Stopen, Theresa Wilbur, Robin Grossman. Third row: Robert DeLotto, Eileen Tell, Robin Ann Ruppert, April Adams. Fourth row: Glenn Agnolet, Helen Fedoriw, Sonia Chomiak, Debbie Saladini, Pam Bania, Frances Kelly, Mrs. Dorothy Morgan, Advisor. Miss Mary Frankovic. A.V.A.-First row: Glenn Baxter, joe Reich, George Fried, Elliot Solomon. Second row: Fred Peters, Richard Lovas, Richard Posnar, Howard Klepka, Roy Marantz. Third row: Mr. William Liess: Advisorp Douglas Cohen, Mr. Frank Perrottag Advisorg Ron Gumann, Pete Hula, Steve Warga, Glenn Soder, john Ferenc, Pat Gravino. Page 200 AUDIO-VISUAL-AIDS CLUB lA.V.A.j The A.V.A. Club is a service organization providing equipment and assistance to teachers using audiolvisual media. Sponsored by Mr. William Liess and Mr. Bohdan Goinycz, the members operate and maintain everything from slide projectors to a videotape recording system. When not engaged in classroom assistance, A.V.A. members operate the stage lighting and mechanical equipment for plays and concerts. V it BIO-LAB CLUB Guided by Mrs. Emile Williams and Mr. Frank Perotta, Bio-Lab Club members explore career opportunities and gain experience in biological laboratory procedures. During this year the members, went camping, and visited Rutgers University's biology laboratories. i. 4 BIO-LAB CLUB-Sitting: Christine Di Geronmo, Diane Dolan, Susan Nearier, lohn Griglak, Louis Bacullo. Standing: Mrs. Emilie Williams, Advisorg lohn Pruett, Liz Reilly, Tony Cangelosi, Mike Kowalyk, john Valkos, Greg Mansfield, Mr. Frank Perrotta, Advisor. ZOOLOGY CLUB Future zoologists, and those just interested in animals, find Mr. Gerald Zelanka's Zoology Club the place to be after school. The club maintains the school's ecological field area and the many live animals in the zoology laboratory. Camping trips further enhance the members' interest in nature, conservation and ecology. T ZOOLOGY CLUB-First row: janice Littlefield, Lillian Streit, Pat Di lanni, Chris Waller, Debbie Kossor. Second row: Mr. Gerald Zelenka, Advisorg Roy Tietjen, Robert Nyland, Barbara Rachko, Helen Fedoriw, Rich Szabo. Page 207 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Traditionally one of the most popular clubs at the high school, the Psychology Club offers speakers, films, discussions and field trips that supplement classroom work in the behavioral science. Two highlights of the year are a lecture and demonstration about hypnotism as it pertains to psychological care, and a trip to the Greystone State Hospital to observe professional psychology workers in a hospital environment. Advisors are Mrs. Charlotte Weissberger, Mr. William Cannici and Mr. Howard Nolan. First row: Ellen Hunter, Valerie Amendolaro, Doug Van Hook, Irene Stolarz, Kim Tsang, Pat Pipeling, Michele Baskinger, Anita Taylor, Gay Cannizzo, jeam Grimm, Stephanie Stys, Sue Lutsky. Second row: Dennis Barraco, Susan Ebner, Lora Block, Kevin Scott, Debbie Klein, Roy Burnett, Frank Otterbine, Pat Pipitone, Marguerite Lesko, Russ Murphy, Christine Langley, Audrey Korteweg, june Lisiura, Rose Neil. Third row: Debby Bernstein, Mrs. Charlotte Weissberger, Advisor, Loren Berger, Mike Brescia, Gloria Limite, Richard Liptak, Steve Warga, Susan Vogel, Helen Heykoop, Elaine Artmann, Janice Schoem, Susan Hamilton, Arlene lupin, Gene Vary, lanis Abramowitz, Lauren Vanston, Wilma Toeroek. Fourth row: Kenneth Snagusky, Louis Graglia, Steve Surgent, Candy Klemans, Marianne Van Prooien, Fran Kelly, Wayne Anderson, David Glattly, Paul Pontier, joe Reich, Lorna Oliniak, Robin Koert. First row: Eileen Mc Cormick, Tom Contrino, Linda jo Hoholik, Alice jandura, Sondra Burnett, Linda Butler, Sharon Polito, Mark Semon, Steven Rosenberg, Pat O'Connor, Debra Baudenstiel. Second row: Mrs. Charlotte Weissberger, Advisory Gary Duva, Evelyn Gallik, Rita Halasz, Maureen Mc Cormick, Chris Claxton, Nancy Altimas, janet Dienes, joyce Wilkofsky, jane Galofaro, Adrienne Lesnick, Kathy Schan, Liz Semperkiewicz, Ruth Kuepfer, Andrea Scerbak. Third row: Susan Raymond, Cynthia Faasse, Carol Anson, Betsy Carola, Chris La Bate, Frances Bing, Kathleen Zak, Diane Mihai, Ellen Mercer, Grace Mistrette, janice Arlotta, Nancy Graughan, Rae Conserva, Mr. William Cannici, Advisor. Fourth row: Richard Gebbia, Carol Hanenberg, Teresa Lee, Debbie Thorpe, Brenda Schumacher, Susan Glozzy, Tom Scofield, Diane Woljick, Karen Renta, Linda Garlinsky, Carol Schaffael, Stephen La Poff. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB First row: Richard Ricca, Linda Shahinian, Beth Fink, Pat Di Martino, Michele Fink, Steve Gimik, Myriam Rorenberg, Barbara Luks, Caren Greenwald, Debbie Mc Crohan, ludy Pierpont. Second row: Mr. William Cannici, Advisorg Michele Macaluso, Patricia Bumbera, Denise Makri, Sharon Wu, Lillian Mc Elwee, Barbara Barhorst, Doris Shagawat, Nancy Hoch, Diane Raven, Marie Toepfer, Helen Goydich, Sharon Koropchak, Elaine Carracozo. Third row: Miss Michele Morck, Advisorp Greg Burns, Laura Kushner, Pat Provost, Richard Green, Barbara Sage, Linda Smith, Andrea Sirak, Adele Piascik, Claire Paradiso, Marilyn Flanigen, Linda Eno, Marge De Molli, Mrs. Charlotte Weissberger, Advisor. Fourth row: Mr. Howard Nolan, Advisor: Greg Kord, Louisa Grecco, Rich Radcliffe, Brian Shefts, Susan Tomasini, Ellen Opfer, Robert Osmak, Chris Chekan, Lewis Shafer. DRAMA CLUB Sharing a common interest in the theater, members ofthe Drama Club engage in a unique type of communication through art, dialogue and action. Students in this club who contribute a set number of hours in dramatics work can qualify for membership in the National Thespian Society. Advised by Mrs. Phyllis Woods and Mrs. Patricia Cruzeiro, the aspiring young actors attend a play in New York annually as their field activity. L2 KN DRAMA CLUB-Sitting: Marie Toepfer, Camille Trentacoste, Susan Kovac, Yolanda Pertkewicz, Chris Shvakus, Lynn Meola lPresidentl. Standing: Mrs. Phyllis Woods, Advisory Grace Carrieri, Marlene Bartos, Cathy Carfakis, Arlene Vogel, Myriam Rorcnberg, Donald Kirstcur, Mrs. Patricia Cruriero, Advisor. Page 203 k, NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY-First row: Miss Helen Claire Chambers, Advisory Linda Shahinian, Robin Owen, Corey Deitz, Michele Marinaro, Pat Warren, Domenica Tuttifrutti, Marie Toepfer, Camille Trentacoste, Mrs. Laraine Mayewski, Advisor. Second row: Sal Lalama, Sal Somma, Mike Fersch, Marianne Van Prooien, Mary Ann Finn, Joanne Boback, Betty joe Storie, Mary Ann Burek, Maria Athans, Peter De Lorenzo, Cheryl Perone.sThird row: loanne Santillo, Barry Ryan, Pat O'Shea, Gary Slota, Raymond Babicz, john Zienka, Doreen Robeason, Candy Klemans, Margaret Sprick, Sue Schwartz. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Thespians must give at least one hunred hours of their own time to school-related dramatic productions to maintain membership. This year's play, Teahouse of the August Moon, provided an opportunity for dozens of new members to achieve the required number of hours, in work ranging from props to complex Oriental makeup. When not actively engaged in production, the Thespians meet to advance their skills in all theater areas. Advising the Thespians are Mrs. Laraine Mayewski and Miss Helen Claire Chambers. Ray Babicz sets the mood for the National Thespian Society induction ceremony. II IIQ Mrs. Laraine Mayewski introduces Pat O'Shea, studen Teahouse of the August Moon, to the audience. E I t director of HISTORY CLUBeSitting: Ellis Gottesfeld, Ivan Wilzig, Steven Klein Brian Mercer, Lee Berger, Leon Daidone, Louis Teich. Standing: Miss Irene Falcone, Advisor lill Ziegler, lody Paladini, Sonia Chomiak, Laurie Levitt, Sue Macy Stu Feinstein,Stu Margulies, jerry Salomon, Donna Satkin, Miss Rosemarie Baram, Advisor. HISTORY CLUB The History Club leads students toward a greater awareness of pertinent issues in today's world. Members increase their knowledge of contemporary events through film and slide presentations, debates and guest speakers. The club has hosted talks by Mead H. Boswell in the area of pollution, and the son of President William Tubman of the Republic of Liberia. Miss Rosemarie Baram, Mrs. Kathryn Kelley and Miss Irene Falcone are the History Club's advisors. FUTURE NURSES AND HEALTH CAREERS CLUB An interest in one of the many medical fields draws students to the Health Careers Club. Guest speakers from the nursing profession, along with X-ray and laboratory technicians, acquaint the members with the good and bad points of training and services. The club's advisors, Mrs. Stella Mc Gowan and Mrs. Alexandria Scerback lboth registered nursesl, are uniquely qualified to give the members up-to-date information pertaining to medicine nw-r . - .in 1 . ,I I :suv a by YL? T. C 1: A' ' IX A' .CMC . -tm W .. X. Vx y. Avlis 1 1 F UTU RE N U RSES-Sillinyx Mrs. Alexandria Scerback, Advisor: Ann Comtois, Kathy Andrcsen, Patty McNamce, Mrs. Stella Mc Gowan, Advisor. Standing: Beth Aronowitz, Dorothy Van Houtcn, Andrea Scerback, Merril Rose, Dorothy Van Houten, Laurie Rusnak, Eileen Agnoli, Esther Tauscher, Barbara Quinn, Laurie Pohle, Ginny Buist. Page 205 X CRAFTSCLUB Students with an interest in pottery, painting, sculpture, weaving and other handcrafts can add to their regular class experiences through membership in the Crafts Club. Both novices and advanced art students are welcome to work in their chosen field, whether it be three-dimensional ceramics or macrame. Visits to art galleries and crafts displays supplement club meetings with the advisor, Nlr. Lawrence Goldstein. Y '7 ha' av wt W 'F X CRAFTS CLUB-Left to right: Mr. Lawrence Goldstein, Advisorg Barbara Weiss, jerry lealin, April Adams, Karen Schiano, jill Weiss. Q QE s ..- ' Mr. Lawrence Goldstein checks Barbara Weiss' pottery design. Cfeafflfe h0'70'5- Page 206 . lit ' .am MAjORETTE CLUBeFirst row: Sue junda, Nancy Altimas, Nancy Brown, Sue Ermenville, jill Titus, Diane Wu, Nancy Hoch. Second row: Mary Anne Marakowitz, Kathy Dougherty,Sharon, Wu, Nadine Chabay, Mary Wojchik, Pat MacArthur, Michele Chabay, Third row: Peggy Kraus, joyce Delp, Sandy Bodami, Carol Szmaciasz, Doris Pohle, Wendy Keystone, Marilyn Flanigen. Fourth row: Carolyn Hill, Bertha Faulkner, Sue Grimm, Kathy Curtin, Sylvia Rodriquez. Fifth row: Susan Shefchik, Gracelyn Resyka, Margaret Grady, Fran Kalinowski, Elise Klewin, Cindy Wiercxerzak. Sixth row: Kathy Mc Ardle, Susan Troast, Robin Grossman, Sue Potters, Susan Scrypack, Dale Giambra. Seventh row: Ann Bemis, Carol Laffler, Rene Cameron, Pam Bania, Nancy Matrorelli, Nadine Hayes, Kathy Colca. Eighth row: Cathy Soroka, Diane Boback, Irene Dzwlnctyk. Ninth row: Helene Goldberg, Elaine Fischer, Phyllis Zorelli. Tenth row: Gail Hilmayer, Mary Gumann, Melanie Brill, Barbara Alworth, joyce Hanenberg, Sue Barki, Annabell Bush. BOWLING CLUB MAjORETTE CLUB The Maiorette Club is concerned primarily with teaching girls how to march and twirl. The advisor, Mrs. Patricia Zoeller, uses the club to train future members of the Mustang Band Maiorettes. As a secondary function, the club provides an enjoyable social experience for girls interested in baton twirling. Members of the Bowling Club meet weekly to improve their game through development of skills. They engage in team and individual competition, as well as intramural tournaments. Each year Miss Marcia Schwartz, advisor, guides the students through an interesting and challenging season. BOWLING CLUB--First row: Miss Marcia Schwartz, Advisorg Glenn Soder, joe Graziano, Pat Provost, Sondra Burnett, Linda Butler, Karen Burnett, Debbie Baudenistel, Nancy Kosmider, Susan Lucach, jo Ann Paone, Leonard Kudlyk. Second row: Phil Cerecco, jan Krajewski, Robert Misinhousky, Greg Kokosy, Pat Lazzaro, David Levine, lvan Wilzig, Toni Cangelosi, W. Sokolik, Richard Sommese. Third row: Steve Hocht, Manfred Mohlberger, Van Sokolik, james Schlaine, Roy Tietjen, Lester Herrschaft, Fred Tomczyk, Brian Eromenok, Dean Paccioretti, Rich Hettenbach, Ron Sorenson, Bill Cluney, jeff Lombardi, Steve Goodman. Page 207 Skiiers combine pleasure with learning SKI CLUB Great Gorge Ski Resort is the scene for enthusiastic members of the Ski Club. Throughout the winter, the skiiers developed their abilities while having a good time. Beginners have the opportunity to take lessonsg more advanced skiiers can perfect their techniques. The club, advised by Miss Doris Davidson and Mr, Valerian Mayerczak, sponsors trips to Catamount, Hunter Mountain 5. and the Winter Sports Show at the New York Coliseum. President Gary Sacks shows how to conquer l?j Hunter Mountain. i ! 4 I Demonstrating his unique style and technique is Alan 'jean Claude Kleinberg. Page 208 Dave Goldberg and Steve Feldman find the chairlift ride easy-it's the ride down tl1at's a problem. l 1 i . 2 l 1 SKI CLUB-Sitting fLeft of railingj: First row:Miss Doris Davidson, Advisorg Elliot Solomon, Greg Vos, Gary Sacks lPresidentj, Richard Pincles, john Haefli, joe Piascik, Scott Pariser, Howard Weinberg, Richard Kovar, Rose Laubner, jan Synkowski, Debbie Kamerling, Karen Wallace, Ellen Opfer, Michael Beck, Sue Green. Right of railing: Ellis Gottesfeld, Nancy Modean, Patty Telep, Ken Forman, Gary Berkson, Sharon Menegus, Caren Capko, Alan Lafer, Kathy Harold, Robin Zanetti, Audrey Elwin, Claudia Beckwith, Larry Kovar, Cindy Drache. Standing fFirst rowj: Brenda Sarokhan, Sue Tomasini, Lea lskovits, Todd Federman, David Byrd, Gail Nahass, Rich D'Viasio, Howard Kessler, Rich Posner. Second row: Rich Green, jill Silverstein, Gene Vary, Frank Gzezinski, Ron Green, Richard Green. Third row: Charles Spektor, Stu Feinman, Keith Shedlock, Brian Klump, jim Knada, jeff Lombardi, Ed Wyka, David Allen. Life on the slopes ., mx ,,.....,....-1 ' Q -- 'L.41Q.i..., ..- .......,.vv Seems as if The Pro Dave Goldberg is slightly apprehensive about this run. P099 209 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB The Distributive Education Club teaches students how to apply theory to practical work experience. In this way, it supplements the classroom courses in the D.E. curriculum. The members, under the direction of Mr. George Ebner and Mr. Nicholas Rufo, prepare sales presentations for the annual D.E. Regional Conference at Willowbrook Shopping Center and the New jersey State Distributive Education Convention in Atlantic City. DISTRlBUTlVE EDUCATION-First row: Liz Christie, Donna Rybicki, Theresa Foti, Nancy Lieback, Carol Wilbur, Rosemary Hedges, Kathleen Cizon, Barbara Flick, Dorothy Schlaline, Susan Passaro. Mark Militello, Larry Torley, Mr. Nicholas Rufo, Advisor. Second row: Roseanne Gismondi, Dorothy Arkel, Pat Brennan, Karen Doyle, Chris Makos, Rosanne Mastropietro, Elaine Artmann, Diane Lozito, john Fiore, Andy Hanken. Third row: Denise Daudlein, Anna Corsi Cathy Mauro, Doreen jack, Diane Bumbera, Linda Scherba, Pat Ferment, Gene Koziol. Fourth row: Dora Botto, Pat Fadul, Claudia Goodwin, Toni Calefato, Nancy Cusimano, Mary Babula, Brenda Gallucci, Lorraine Pastor, joyce Drevenak, Harry Bartlett, Michael Czarnecki. 1 Page 27 0 IERSEYMEN-Sitting: Pat Fornelius, Dennis Devlin, Tom Soja, Leon Daidone, Valerie Amendolaro, Rich De Luca, Edward Smith, jim Hart. Standing: fFirst rowj joe Graziano, Dean Paccioretti, james Heidtman, David Hassert, Mr. Francis Hopkins, Advisorg Ellen Klikier, Pat Carlson, Linda Bodnarczuk, Kathy Kamon. Second row: Brian Eromenok, Rich Lisiura, jose Machin, Phil Grecco, Larry Holaro, joe Pedranti. THE jERSEYMEN interest in the past and present affairs of New jersey is the prime criterion for membership in the jerseymen. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Francis Hopkins, the club uses guest speakers, films, and local field trips to explore the history and makeup of the Garden State. The principal trip this year was a visit to the Dey Mansion in Totowa. NATURAL HISTORY CLUB The Natural History Club's purpose is promoting interest in the field of plant study. Recent field trips have been to the Bronx Botanical Gardens and a local apple orchard. Other activities include a proposed camping trip, in addition to a seed-selling campaign to finance the maintenance of the club's greenhouse. Mr. Theodore Merkooloff advises the club. NATURAL HISTORY CLUB-Left to right: Mr. Ted Merkooloff, Advisorg George Fried, Bob Mondus, Karen Karpinski, Debra McConnell, john Cupo, Glen Divorak, Debbie Czesak, Nancy Greulich. Natural History Club member Bob Mondus carefully prepares plants for the greenhouse. Page 277 A Fax...- .4-44 CHESS CLUBmSIl'III7g.' Lisa Frcundlich, Rich Waller, Denise Werner, Mike Will, Lynn Aro Kau Cha nowitr. Standing fFfr.s! rowj: Mr. William Smith, Advisor, Leslie Zimmerman, jackie fman, lose Machin, Mr. Philip Nuccetelli, Advisor. Second row: David Bychek, Eddie ky, Ruth Ann Sachs, Gary Poplaski. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club, advised by Mr. Philip Nuccetelli, stimulates logical thinking and strategy while encouraging competition. Its members participate in intramural matches and in the Rolling Hills Chess Conference. Fila'- lf Lynn Aronowitz and Denise Werner match wits at chess before the one-girl audience of Lisa Freundlich. STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS GROUP-S'tt' .' B B STUDENT COMMUNICATIONS GROUP Organized early in the 1970-7l school year, the Student Communications Group tries, through discussion, to help peers understand and cope with problems of human conflict. In addition, visits to the North jersey Training School and a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous attempt to sensitize members to professional efforts aimed at alleviating individual social tensions i and handicaps. 5? A . 1 mg arry ergstein, Debbie Kosson, Maria Mineo, Karen Ligouri, Theresa Zaccagnini, Mike Burzminski, Nancy Danko, Barbara Weiss Karen Van ' . . . , Blarcom, Marianne Gumann, Mary Gumann, Mrs. losephine Garcia, AdVlSOfQ Caren Greenwald. One junior Achievement production program involves Carlos Dal Pos. I , ye-VV K, IUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Under the guidance of Mr. Nicholas Rufo, junior Achievement lpart of a nationwide organizationl attempts to acquaint its members with the responsibilities of operating and managing businesses. The members meet with representatives from local firms to share ideas and techniques. Each student-operated firm selects a product to be manufactured and marketed. ln june, the profits are divided among the shareholders and an evaluation of each company's management is completed by the students and advisors. A two-girl assembly line of Carol and Nancy Wilbur turns out windshield scrapers, to raise capital for their junior Achievement company. Page 27 3 K+ Y ,bw s gg gr, I i N 1 , 1 Page 276 Individuality . . . . Oneness individuality is as much an integral part of the sports scene as it is in any other aspect of school life. ln keeping with this theme, presented on these two pages are those four athletes who, although part of an entire team, have displayed a distinctive quality of high performance under pressure and have proven that individual and team efforts can work cohesively together to bring glory to Clifton High. An effective scorer and adroit dribbl p werf l e te forwa d Ziggy Maka led our offensive att k m d to th All-State and All-Conference teams. The Most Valuable Player on a powerful basketball squad, Rich Conrad broke through defenses, found the open man, shot the net off the hoop, and earned a berth on the All-Area team. A great competitor since his sophomore year, joe Schiavone proved his ability at both offensive and defensive tackle by being named to the All-State first team. Our school 's greatest long-distance runner, Mark Vernacchia was one of the best in the state and gave the cross-country team inspiration for every meet. Mustangs again grab P. V. C. Title Au-4.4. pf.-. Q-.-an First row.' Coach Emil Chaky, Coach David Barton, Bob Bania, Roy Brunett, john Quinn, Russ D'Arpa, Bill Campbell, Bob Harboy, Bob Osmak, Dave Mac Peek, Paul Pontier, jim Turano, Coach William Vander Closter, joe Schiavone fCaptainj, john Paoloni, jim Melzer, Paul Pignatello, Kevin Obermiller, Ray Butts, Phil Kaminsky, john Agnello, Rich De Lotto, Frank Otterbine. Second row.' Coach joseph Greene, Robert Trongone, Guy Cisternino, jeffrey Mac Peek, Donn Maggio, joel Diorio, Ken Dal Pos, Steven Pasterchick, Cliff Miras, Alan Ficacci, Gary Taylor, Mike Bais, Rick Cupo, Kenneth Pomykala, Doug Kleber, Richard Waller, Robert Pressner, Glen Lesniak, Rich jasnowitz, joe Sudol, jim Fiscella, Tom Martorano, Robert Valentini, Richard Hascup, Todd Smith, Peter Ferschmann, Bob Calise, Robert Ungemah, john Lischak. Third row: Bernie Vroom, Steven Wiess, Craig Walen, Richard Wikiera, Robert Hamil, Greg Zip, jim Cannata, Peter Cropelli, Paul Nebsni, Rich Forte, Robert Burger, joe Chopko, Robert Hilt, Robert Wrobel, Stuart Elfenbein, Steve Lichtenberger, Sam Raner, William Gieger, Edward Chaky. Fourth row: Ken Moore, Bob Kwisinsky, Patrick Donohue, Tod Kulik, joe Vicari, Rori Copland, Richard Hascup, Robert Burger, Mark Stolarz, Steve Maloof, Bob Conrad, Bob Hamil, Paul Galinak, Ed Chaky james joos, james Hoy, Brad Orey, Bob Wrobel, john Pruett, Dennis Mikula, Vito Telischak, Vito Marino, john Cordasco, jeff Bonn, Richard Heritage, Pete Garambone, Kyle Huziarski, Tom Woudenberg. FOOTBALL Considering the fact that our Mighty Mustangs did not win another state title, the season may have seemed disappointing to some. Yet, we did win the P.V.C. crown once again, but lost the group 4, section 1 state title by this much to Wayne Valley and placed five members on post-season first teams. As the season began, it became clear that Clifton once again had a powerful team. The offense was running like a well-oiled machine, working behind the brilliant running of Paul Pignatello and the one-two punch ofjim Turano and jim Melzer. The .murderous Clifton defense was, as in other years, superb against the rush. With Roy Brunett and Ray Butts pinching in from Page 27 the sides, joe Schiavone charging up the middle, and Dave McPeek plugging the holes, backs from every foe were foiled. Then, when in desperation they took to the air, Russ D'Arpa was there to pick the ball out of the hands of the would-be receivers. Most of the teams in the PVC offered no competition to our men, but two tough out-of-conference foes gave us a pair of heartbreaking defeats. Bloomfield won at home 13-7 as we fumbled away two touchdowns, and Nutley edged us to the tune of 14-12. Although the great majority of starters are graduating seniors, our second team, made up primarily of juniors, gained experience and will carry on the Clifton winning tradition next season. 1 W Page 220 Slippery halfback Paul Pignatello looks through a gaping hole as he picks up yardage for Clifton. gif Quarterback jim Turano Hres a pass downHeld ..... .... a na' Hnds jim Melzer all alone in the corner of the eno' zone for a touchdown. Foe all under Cli ton 's attack. When given room, open field runner Gary Taylor leaves men biting the dust. Clifton 33 Clifton 56 Clifton 7 Clifton 26 Clifton 68 Clifton I2 Clifton 2l Clifton 21 Clifton 30 FOOTBALL SCORES ...............j.F.Kennedy ......Passaic .... ...Bloomfield .... . .. Lyndhurst ....Eastside .......Nutley . . . . . . . East Paterson .....Montclair ....Garfield Oh gosh, won 't they ever leave me alone? Clifton defense never gave anyone a rest this year as they dropped quarterbacks game after game. INDIVIDUAL HONORS All-State joe Schiavone All-County joe Schiavone, Paul Pignatello, john Paolini, David NlacPeak All-P. IAC joe Schiavone, Paul Pignatello, john Paolini, David NlacPeak, jim Melzer. Powerful fullback Bob Bania grinds up the short yardage for a Clifton first down. Page 227 With Booters fail to win P. V. C. Crown but garner post-season honors Gary fTurkj Macaryan providing running home, All-Stater Ziggi Maha ferociously shoots on goal. X ' , . ' . -kbb ig g V h A4 vw-f 2 l , 1. -.., u g .. l Qfir Q -W o..i is 'Pff .247 hli' Vi 1 . o oo . . -faeta ii ,'N Nb,. , - Q , K xg S rg my if fffi...mmu aeias-sits-U-..,,..E3 Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton 1970 SOCCER SCORES ... .... . .................. Montclair . . .. Eastside .Bayonne . . . . East Paterson . . .Don Bosco Tech . . ...Cliffside Park . . . . Eastern Christian .........Passaic . . . . East Paterson . . . . LF. Kennedy .......Passaic .. . . . . Eastside ....j.F. Kennedy ...,Bloomfield . . . .Kearny Page 222 Front Row: Mike Czura, Eddy Palydowycz fmascotl, Gary Macaryn ltri-captainl, Ziggi Maka ltri-captainl, Pasquale Castaldo, Stanley Babula. Standing: Gail Monteforte lmanagerl, Ron Mornan, Ron Klupsch, Steve Klics, Mike Dzwinczyk, Massimo Marinaccio ftri-captainl, Chester Brooks, Rich Saporita, Frank Lopuski, Karen Vander Teems lmanagerl, Casey Lasek, Coach Severin Palydowycz. SOCCE R The 1970 Mustang soccer squad faced many disappointments in a rebuilding year, but exhibited player strength in the number of individual post-season honors won by team members. The booters, under the direction of Coach Severin Palydowycz, had gone to a 4-2-1 mark at mid-season, including a massive 9-0 route of Cliffside Park, but fell to their opponents eight more times before the season's end to settle for a 4-lO-1 season's record. Led on offense by seniors Ziggy Maka and Massimo Marinaccio, and juniors Pasquale Castaldo and Stanley Babula, they were backed up at midfield by halfbacks Mike Czura, a junior, and Casey Lasek and Rich Saporita, both seniors. Forming the defensive unit were senior fullbacks Steve Klics, Rainer Klupsch, and Mike Dzwinczyk, and guarding the net was senior Gary Turk Macaryan. Doing a fine job at the goal when Turk was injured was Ron Mornan, another senior. As an indication of the extent to which our team was respected despite our inability to score clutch goals was the fact that two of our players, forward Maka and halfback Czura, were chosen as two of the eleven best high school soccer players in the State through their selection as members of the All-State first team. Also, while their P.V.C. record was 0-7-1, our players were chosen by league coaches as more than one-third of the All-Conference first team. The four who won that distinction were Maka and Czura, as well as center fullback Steve Klics and right wing Pasquale Castaldo. Honorable mention in the P.V.C. selections was given to Rich Saporita. With returning strength on varsity and a number of up-and-coming j.V. stars, prospects look excellent for a return to the Conference title once more next year. All-State junior Mike Czura and his fellow halfbacks provided a strong backup to the Mustangs' front line. Individual standouts brighten a disappointing season Forwards Pasquale Castaldo fabovej and Ziggi Maka frightj, along with Massimo Marinaccio Knot shownj, led the booters in tallies this season. First row: Kevin Nawyn, Lou Schafer, Sam Soroka, joe Fego, jack Kuepfer, Bill Bernstein, Dave Wood, jeff Miller, Mark Vernacchia fCaptaini, Coach Ed Zak. Second row.' Steve De Maio, Don Casapola, Dennis Perugino, Phil Dickinson, Bill Burbin, Robert Tauscher, Len Herrschaft. Third row: Herb luong, john Mullin, Russel Carey, Bob Kemsigal, Steve Soroka, Bruce Eulo, Keith Garzone. Harriers leave opponents biting the dust 1970 CROSS COUNTRY SCORES DUAL MEETS Clifton 28 ...................... Bloomfield 27 Clifton 15 . . . .... East Paterson 50 Clifton 27 . . . ...... Passaic 32 Clifton 15 . .. ... Lyndhurst 50 Clifton 17 . . . ........ Eastside 44 Clifton 15 . .. .... l.F. Kennedy 50 Clifton 17 . .. ....... Nutley 40 Clifton 25 . . . ...... Kearny 32 Clifton 16 . .. ....... De Paul 45 Clifton 15 . .. ...... Wayne Valley 50 Clifton 19 . . . .... Don Bosco Tech 42 Clifton 19 . . . .................. Montclair 41 SPECIAL MEETS County Invitational ................ .... F ourth Place Conference Championships . . . . . . First Place County Championships ..... . . . First Place State Sectionals ......... . . . Second Place State Finals .... . . . Fifth Place CROSS COUNTRY Coach Edward Zak's cross country team registered an 11-1 won-lost regular season record enroute to one of its best years. The team captured 34 medals Q13 individual and 21 teaml. ln addition, the harriers copped first place honors in both the Passaic Valley Conference championships and the Passaic County Competition. The team, which placed second in the sectional meet and fifth in the state, was led by senior standout Mark Vernacchia. The captain set two Clifton High School records: 12:30 for the Garret Mountain course and 12:50 at the Clifton Stadium path. Page 224 Cliftons harriers dominate the Held in the early stages of the race. Indoor track proves to be excellent training ground for Mustang Cindermen .mxwg . . M, . r- Kneeiing: Ed Dobkowski, Russ Carey, joe Hendoga, joe Puglis, Bruce Eulo, joe Fego. Bill Burbin, Werner Schwartzenbaum. Standing: Rich Heritage, Brian Kluck, Tom Ermenville, Rich jasnowitz, Lou Graglia, Bill Reich, Tom Hundt, Sam Soroka, Paul Sutphen, Coach Ed Zak. INDOOR TRACK Still a relatively new sport at Clifton High School, indoor track drew a respectable turnout in its fourth season. Paced by junior Paul Sutphen in the 60-yard hurdles and Tom Hundt in the high jump, the team made a good showing in competition against more established members of the New jersey Indoor Scholastic Competition. Tom Hundt gained an additional honor in tying the school record for the indoor high jump QS' lO j. Paul Sutphen seems to become one with the hurdle as he Late in the afternoon, a solitary indoor sprints through a practice session. trackman foams the hails. Page 225 Hoopsters burn as they glide to state ratmgs Forward Bob Harboy tips in a rebound in one of the season 's four Contests with Passaic. 9 e e Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton 1970-1971 BASKETBALL SCORES ...Montclair . Weehawken . . Lyndhurst . . Parsippany ..... Passaic Cliffside Park . . .. Eastside l.F. Kennedy . . . .Bayonne East Paterson . . Lyndhurst . . . .. Passaic . . . .... Don Bosco Tech . . . . Eastside l.F. Kennedy Pope Paul VI East Paterson .. Lyndhurst . . . .. Passaic . .Ridgewood Wayne Valley . . . . Teaneck . . . Passaic Kneeling: loe Dluhy, john Paoloni, Mark Kosuth, Mark Semon. Standing: Coach Emil Bednarcik, Stanley Blondek lmanagcrl, Rich Conrad, Bob Harboy, Don Sisto, Art Schumann, Ken Bradford, Paul Pignatello, Ken lurcisin, Mike Page 225 Messina lmanagerl. BAS KETBALL The 1970-1971 Mustang basketball team proved that team play wins games. With three of its starting players, Don Sisto, Rich Conrad, and Bob Harboy scoring an average of 15 pts. per game, the hoopsters rolled up eight straight wins before bowing to Passaic in the State Tournament Semi-Finals. Led by Herald News all-area forward Rich Conrad, the Mustangs rolled to a 16-7 record with two state tournament wins, including an upset victory over N.N.j.I.L. champ Teaneck. The boards were controlled by Don Sisto l15.0l, Bob Harboy l13.0l, and later Ken Bradford l8.0 reboundsl. Clifton, which finished third in the P.V.C., placed two men on the P.V.C. First Team Don Sisto and Rich Conrad. Bob Harboy made honorable mention. Clifton's fine play should also be attributed to john Paloloni, Ken jurcisin and Mark Kosuth. Ken '7erry jurcisin hits on an easy layup against a rival Paul Vl squad ohn Paolonf looks for the open man as he approaches the lane. Don Sisto 'yets up there, while Rich Conrad waits below, hopin to help out. Matmen again show great courage and strength through fine singular efforts Clifton 13 ..... Clifton 32 .... Clifton 19 .... Clifton 14 .... Clifton 11 . . Clifton 21 .... Clifton 16 .... Clifton 29 .... Clifton 14 .... Clifton 18 .... Clifton 5 .... Clifton 10 .... joe The Cat Schiavone rides a Garheld grappfer to victory. First row: Lou Stein, Michael DeSanko, jess Rosenberg, jerry Greco, Steve Pinchak, Bob Hutchinson. Second row: l.V, Coach lohn Gojcik, joe Schiavone, Glenn Hertzberg, Rich Hammel, joe jablonskit, Steve Starr, joe Reich, Bruce Martin lC.1ptainl, Varsity Coach Robert Lembo. Page 228 1970 - 1971 WRESTLING SCORES . . . . . Nutley .. .. Eastside .. Lyndhurst East Paterson Passaic Valley . . . . . Passaic ....Belleville . Weehawken . .Ridgewood l.F. Kennedy . .Bloomfield . . . . Teaneck Bob Hutch Hutchinson ties up an Eastside opponent. The 1970-1971 varsity wrestling team finished its campaign not as a winning team, but one comprised of a number of outstanding individuals. While their season mark was one of two wins and ten losses, the squad fielded two undefeated grapplers in loe Schiavone l10-0 during the season1 and Bob Hutchinson C9-0-11. In the Holiday Tournament, C.H.S. took second place honors, and placed two men WRESTLING heavyweight Schiavone and 136-lb. Captain Bruce Martin, on both the All-P.V.C. and All-County teams. Hutchinson made second team in both of those selections. selections. ln spite of the lack of student participation through attendance at matches, the team members had the desire to win and put out a great deal of effort in their matches. The finest example of this was that of joe Schiavone, who advanced in the Group IV State Championships to a second place finish in Section 1. Another Eastside adversary is pinned by Captain Bruce Martin. 1'- The referee's hand is about to hit the mat as jess Rosenberg upends his foe for a pin. Page 229 Sitting: Coaches Bob Campo and Bob Starling. Sft7l7dl'l'lg.' lim Gustafson, Bill Kelbeck, Ken Hockey, lim Hienold, Tim Ruddy, Larry Shore. Pinmen place in state championship ' BOWLING Led by a number of returning lettermen from their State Championship team, the Mustang bowling squad rolled to a 27-6 regular season record, copping their League title, and then earned a third place finish in the State Tournament. The keglers, guided by Coach Robert Campo, also had the distinction of scoring the highest team 3-game total l2774l and the season's third highest individual 3-game series, Ken Hockey's 656. Senior Hockey and junior lim Heinold, both with season averages in the 18O's, led the squad to its many victories, and Heinold with his fellow juniors is expected to make a strong challenge for the State Champion Honors once again next year. Page 230 INDIVIDUAL BOWLING AVERAGES Player K. Hockey I. Heinold T. Ruddy R. Gustafson L. Shore B. Kehlbeck Games 32 33 33 26 30 8 Average 188.22 182.1 176.2 169.12 160.21 156.3 Mustang Mermen show much improvement i 5 5 Sitting: john Hamil, Ronald Green, joseph Barrado, Alan janusz, Wayne Kemmet, William Magid. Standing: Werner Zieger, Bob Hamil, Coach Palmer Ekland, john Pruett, Ralph Penella. Clifton's john Hamil leaps to a quick start in a team relay swimming event. SWIMMING Coach Palmer Ekeland's 1970-1971 swimming team showed a marked improvement over their previous year's mark, their record of six wins and seven losses bettering their '69-'70 performance by three wins. An increased student interest was taken in this relatively new sport at Clifton High. The bulk of the swimming for the Mermen, who held home meets at the Clifton Boy's Club pool, was done by seniors Werner Zieger, john Hamil, and Bill Magid in the various free-style events. Sophomore john Pruett provided the team with a strong base for future years as he excelled in the individual medley. 1970-1971 SWIMMING SCORES - DUAL MEETS Clifton 20 ......,........ Wayne Valley 66 Clifton 52 . .. .......... Fairlawn 33 Clifton 64 . . . .... East Rutherford 22 Clifton 38 ... ...... Madison 44 Clifton 40 . . . .... Montclair 46 Clifton 49 . . . ....... Kearny 35 Clifton 24 . . . ...... Wayne Valley 62 Clifton 60 . . . .... East Rutherford 26 Clifton 40 . . . ...... Madison 46 Clifton 47 . . . ...... Fairlawn 38 Clifton 32 . . . ..... Hackensack 48 Clifton 22 ............. Mountain Lakes 44 TRI ANGULAR MEETS Clifton 7 Clifton 45 Mountain Lakes 67 Englewood 31 Hackensack 76 Hackensack 71 Clifton Cindermen post perfect season TRACK 5, 'Iv' The 1970 Mustang Track team registered an unblemished season record of eleven wins and no defeats. Coach Ed Zak's cindermen were led by standouts Daniel Chinich, Bart lngraldi, Gary Taylor, jeff Miller and Tom Ermenville, whose performances New sg: '.-rss 91 C t in their respective events eased the team to its string rrr of victories. After an extremely close meet with Fairlawn, the sexes, Mustangs ran on to ten consecutive easy victories. Bill Gibson set both a school and Passaic Valley Conference record in the pole vault, while sophomore Gary Taylor provided promise for the future, as he consistently placed at or near the top in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. be .'af if' it We N Miler jeff Miller shows his Hne form and determination enroute to a Mustang victory. First row: Daniel Chinich, Bart Ingraldi, Gary Taylor, Bill Barhorst, Paul Sutphen, Tom Hundt, Charles Hecht. Second'row: William Case, joe Messina, Ray Butts, David Mac Peek, David Wood, Mark Vernacchia, jeff Miller, Bruce Devlin, joe Triolo, Bill Gibson, Robert Moore, Louis Graglia, Tom Ermenville, joseph Fego, Steven De Maio, joe Puglis, Kevin Nawyn, Richard Vincek, Coach Edward Zak. Third row: Emil Nebesnak, Robert Trongone, jim Vullo, Tony Napolitano, joe Chopko, Robert Calise, Bruce Beranatto, joseph Hendoga, Lee Berger, Tony Moscaritola, William Reich, Bob Perugino, Louis Shafer, Art Vrecenak, john Keupher, Ed Kicha, Steve Staum, Sam Soroka, George Rubserman, Bob Tauscher, jessie Rosenberg. Fourth row: Phil Dickinson, Zach Witcha, john Roskowski, Alan Pecora, Todd Smith, Bob Hilt, joe Sudol. Clifton cindermen register triumphs:lUpper leftj Rich Vincek, long jump, lUpper centerj Tom Hundt, high jump,' fUpper rightj Art Vrecenak, mile run,' lCenter leftj Bruce Devlin, pole vaultg lCenter rightj Bart lngraldi, and Charles Hecht 780-yard low hurdlesy lBottomj Lou Graglia and joe Triolo, 440-yard Page 232 dash. W as is f'v +e-e-a- fx' 5 1531 M. fg- Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton l970 TRACK SCORES . . . .Fairlawn ...Montclair Cliffside Park ,. . . . Passaic .. .. Eastside l.F. Kennedy East Paterson .. Lyndhurst Wayne Valley . .Morristown . . . . Garfield Dlamond Dusters steal the show scoring a teammate. Mustang Paul Pignatello readies himself for the oncoming pitch. BASEBALL Although only placing third in the Passaic Valley Conference, Clifton's nine displayed a number of brilliant games in compiling their season record of ll - 5. The team was led by ace hurlers jim Nlelzer and Rich Waller, while Paul Pignatello, Bill lngraham, and Doug Kleber provided the spark for the lVlustang's offensive attack. During the season, the team got off to a slow start, but came back and almost won the conference title. However, the squad tired, and in the final stretch failed to keep up with the first place Lyndhurst nine. This year features the return of almost all of last year's lettermen who appear to be able to bring a baseball title to Clifton High. Sitting Rich Waller, lim Melzer, john Paoloni, lim Turano, joseph Sikora, Tom Quinn, Paul Pignatello. Standing: Coach Emil Bednarcik, james Calabro, Ken Bradford, Scott Conklin, Rich Conrad, Doug Kleber, Bill lngraham, Howard Perrine Page 234 Coach William Dobblclaar. Bill lngraham slides safely into third base after Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton j oe Sikora returns safely to Hrs! base in a cloud of dust. 1970 BASEBALL SCORES 2 .................... Nutley 2 . . . .... Fairlawn 12 ........ Eastside ... .... j.F. Kennedy 3 .. . .... Lyndhurst 9 . . . ........ Eastside 10 ... .... l.F. Kennedy 7 . . . ...... Garfield 3 . . . ...... Passaic 0 ... ...... Bloomfield 2 . . . .... East Paterson 3 .. . .... Wayne Valley 3 . . . ...... Passaic 5 . . . .... Lyndhurst . . . .... East Paterson 4 . . ...... Garfield lnHelder jim Turano and Coach Bednarcik await the start of the game. Looking back at the runner following, jim Melzer registers a score for the Mustangs. Netmen become state contenders First doubles David Singer and Alan Kleinberg prepare to 'but away the point for Clifton. Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Page 236 1970 TENNIS SCORES 5 .......... Lyndhurst 5 . . . ...Montclair 5 . . . ...... Eastside 5 ...l.F. Kennedy 5 . . . ........ Passaic 5 . . . . . . East Paterson 4 . . . ...... Garfield 5 . . . .... Lyndhurst 5 . . . ....... Eastside 5 ... ...j.F. Kennedy 4 . . . ....... Passaic 5 . . . . . . East Paterson 4 . . . ...... Garfield 5 . . . .... Teaneck l . . . .... Ramapo TENNIS Last year's Tennis Team had its best season ever while compiling a 13-0 regular record. During that outstanding year, the team was lead by All-State First Singles Mark Harner, Bruce Nagel at second singles, and john Bacha and Billy Cirkus at first doubles. As the season progressed, the team dominated every opponent, went on to win the PVC crown and was invited to the State Tournament. In the first round Clifton swept by Teaneck 5-0, but lost to Ramapo in the next match. The team finished the year with a final record of 14-1, and has four lettermen returning to form a nucleus for this year's team. - Kneeling: lim Nagel, Dave Singer, Bob Gruber. Standing: Mr. Angelo Izzo, Roy Hirschhorn, Karen Valentine, Dave Goldberg, Gail Monteforte, Alan Kleinberg, Rich Kovar, Coach Severin Palydowycz. Golfers drive for Passaic County Title ,F 4k K' Y ISS. ,a . -- f . , ', . ,i,. 1- A.75-Mit. ? J- w Malice-, . Hua. V K, M vqf '1 f T'-lr' Kneeling: joe Barrie. Standing: jim Fiscella, Mark Semon, Albert Pecora, lohn Kitzie, Steve Freedman, Coach Steve Le Page. Not pictured: Coach loc Musciotto. Steve Freedman exhibits winning form before a crucial championship match. GOLF The Clifton High School golf team ended its 1970 campaign with second place honors in the Passaic County lnterscholastic Golf League. Their season record of eight wins iincluding two shutout matchesl, one loss, and one tie, their only loss being to the league champion Wayne Valley team, can be mostly attributed to the fine match play of Roger Race and his fellow varsity teammates, Ken Proman, Steve Freedman, and Lou Biancone. The linksman play a twelve-hole loop at the Passaic County Golf Course with other members of the League. They will once again, under the leadership of Coach joseph Musciotto, attempt to cop the League crown. 1970 GOLF SCORES Clifton SW . ............. Passaic Valley 3M Clifton 11 . .... Manchester 1 Clifton 12 . .... Eastside 0 Clifton 12 . .... Pope Pius 0 Clifton SM . . . .Wayne Hills SW Clifton 8 . . . . .j.F. Kennedy 4 Clifton 9 . . . . Pompton Lakes 3 Clifton SM . . . .Wayne Valley 6M Clifton 10W . ..... Passaic TW Clifton 6 . . . . . De Paul 6 Page 23 7 Y X 9 'Q X 4, i X 1 H gi, ' LW, -,,',,fQr.m.?,gy,i3'Kf,' I 4 -, , yy-Trim-fre' gf ti:-it sp.,-yn ,H fi X 1. ajax 4 Wg.,-g K 7 . , V ,f ' Jia F 3 V .1-.., 4 if-,Aye ef-' , ,- ' :fn ' 1:7255 .f -, '-1, ,111-,M ' M., . H.. we raw-ww :- m Stickmen display exciting premier season LACROSSE A small but determined group of athletes made the 1970 lacrosse team, Clifton High's first, the fair success it shows in its 5-6 record. No one on the team had played the game before last year, when lVlr. Steven Picker assumed his duties as the lacrosse coach. Beginning with the extreme basics of lacrosse, he formed the students into a hustling team, their lack of skill being more than compensated for by their enthusiasm. Still growing, the lacrosse team began the 1971 season with a strong nucleus of returning lettermen including Roy Brunett and john Hamil, defensemen, Kevin Obermiller and Werner Zieger at mid-field, and Captain Bill Randall and Rich Hascup at attack positions. Also in 1971, a new coach for this sport, Mr. Dave Barton, was added to further reinforce the team. The 1970 LACROSSE SCORES Squad is building itself also Clifton 0 ................... Montclair 23 . . . . Clifton 2 ... .... Hanover 15 within the junior and , Clifton 4 ... .. Newton 3 sophomore ranks, and , , . . Clifton 5 .... Falrlawn 0 w inning seasons are CVR 0 Boonton 16 anticipated throughout the on ' ' ' ' ', , team! formative years Clifton 2 . . . ..... Livingston 3 ' Clifton 5 . . . .... Rutgers Prep 3 Clifton 2 ... .... Montclair 19 Clifton 6 . . . ....... Newton 5 Clifton 2 . . . . . . Princeton Day 6 Clifton 4 . . . ..... Hanover 2 Page 238 .1 Hrs! row: john Pruett, Rich Lisiura, joel Diorio, Vito Marino, Howard Weinberg, Cliff Miras, john Rey, Kevin Obcrmiller. Second row: Howard Lenhardt, Rich Lovas, Dennis Mikula, Kevin Foy, Steve jablonsky, Neil Carl, Ed Lazor, Bob Hascup. Third row: Coach David Barton, john Meffen, Stan Calvert, joe Reich, Roy Brunett, Don Police, Paul Pontier, Steven Starr, Bob Pressner. .. .X X ers . X-fs: . , ,P Y ' -.xi junior jeff Millen a Track and Cross-Country standout, should prove a true star in those sports next year. .L V. Stars excel today, look to tomorrow IUNIOR VARSITY As each season ends and the teams begin to recall with nostalgia their best, their worst, or their most exciting performances, the future must also be considered. This is where the stars of the future play an important role in sports. Although the team ,may not have directly succeeded with their help, it is always a coach's dream to have a superb substitute or backup man who will always be there to help lift the team's spirits. This year's l.V. stars are next year's glory and now is the time to watch and predict what will happen when today's unknowns become tomorrow's heroes. l.V. BASEBALL-Kneeling: Bill Campbell, Glenn Giordano, Stu Feinstein, Rich Glisac, Rich Hawsel, lim Fiscella, Rich Meth, lim Del Bruno, Bill Quackenbush, Frank Siracusano. Standing: Ken Pomykala, jeff Conte, Larry Shore, lim Hienold, Mike Westervelt, Greg Dubnansky, Frank Galneri, Mike Will, Glenn Lesniak, Mike Bais, Al Fornacci, Coach Gerry Mangini. CHEERLEADERS Symbolizing the enthusiasm at Clifton High School, the cheerleaders spiritedly urge the football and basketball teams to victory. Seven senior girls, in addition to six iuniors, are selected annually for the varsity squad. Sponsored by Nlrs. Patricia Zoeller and captained by lane Galofaro, these 13 girls display their excellent gymnastic form and cheering talents for thousands of spectators each year. The junior varsity squad consists of eleven juniors and sophomores, advised by Nlrs. Joanne Evans. Besides providing organized spirit, the j.V. cheerleaders serve as a training ground for the future varsity squad. A touchdown sparks enthusiasm in cheerleaders joyce Wilkofsky and Debbie Giovenco. Smiling faces catch the photographers eye as cheerleaders await the players ' introduction. Cheerleaders set the pace for fans prior to the Clifton-j.F Kennedy game. incidentally, we won. Page 242 There is a great deal of unmapped country within us. GEORGE ELIOT UN I KIHL. N k X Page 243 4 ff' 4 fx, ,' PT' QC QM' l X mu f, , - ' ,gf - x it Lx? Q ., ',lyQ5':i49?' 1 ,X'lg 1 QE Wifi ' N! F .W X HvmLf',f Vykifggxtx Afn' an s ' 5 . P I X 1 1 I fi. I 2,4 X-4.,..4f N N. X Q.. 5 31 1 , Q s U Q if -1 L'!,i-a.W 4 .vw sg ff.1'T J' Y l x mx If x vu ! ,N N ' Q A 'fn f T-41:-'?- H x 5 iq if i s TQ? M '.lv,1g' 7 owfgf' Q V 1 1 g.g,'g-'IQfff'- :- ., g . xg' gag.-ff.Qg,A1p gs ,Q A , -. l , X- ,... Y . ,gf 1. X X rf- A, f ag,,' as 3 y . x ,R .1 ' Y. g k , e ., age- i, , K fnfj- Q.. . jf ,. .TWKLJ-..d, ., , L . 1 1 l Y Then can I walk beside you NK I have come here to lose the smog, N .: if: X 'Q . . . f tx A . And I feel to be a cog ln something turmng ' hr-in-1, . . . . E.'iff?T-r f in Well maybe lf IS just the time of year, Pi 4 Or maybe it 's the time of man. F Q X 'uni vu I L g g,,.g f. Idon t know who Iam, 4 l i 1 But life is for learning. IONI MITCHELL I we . f W WJ AMB ex cil X ,I Xa . . Qvqk ' S .A b xv? , 7 UJLSJOJL K' I D W, Q W f Wm 26 7? M' Jp Ck' Cf ' . Qu ', Cb' I WH gui 40' QQWW ETA! IJNQ ,T!50.UQ'0MT j ,Q co' E Q12 ez ' . QW A MQWH L ww f 3 V . Q ' - wwggww M ww W ML M'Ql'afqjL mU .,A Fifi. .EM yi' 'J 'fx J 1 fs mgfufle ch fl aw A X1 JDM? - v f , 1 S XX xh.4 iEK1'g:xJ I llhvjf-fbybh I ! M5 if M if , 'ff we 35 fd QYUQJ Vowz Jfwfwfffffm ?f'QQ9J if A onli MMFJV JEQL 'Wi gf' E .1 'L ,,f Gigs M ,Wjyv v QA Vim W' 32W M Q1 M65 W 'fw W QA BWZA SQQ KE Scixsziiumggc A ML WfQ 3la0w W fy iffy f7f,1WZ 9051? fvffjjw W Mwffwrwm V A Of 16 JZ, , N ww f gf f,y ,fww ,.. floufw !WfW I V yu ZW QQSW' faiwjfwj Activities . ......... .. Activities Introduction . . Administration Supervision .......... Assistant Superintendent Coordinators ......... Principal ............ Subject Coordinators . . Vice-principals ...... All-State Band, Choir .... Art Department ...... Assemblies ............. Audio-Visual-Aids Club ... Back-to-School Night .... Baseball ........... Basketball ....,.. Bio-Lab Club ....... Board of Education .. . Bowling Club ....... Bowling Team ....... Business Department .... Cafeteria Staff ...... Ceramics Club .. Cheerleaders . . . Chess Club .....,. Classes! Faculty ..... Classes Introduction . . Class History ..... Class Officers . . . Class Sponsors .... Clerical Staff . . . Color Guard .... Concert Choir . . Conclusion .... Coordinators .......... Creative Arts Magazine . . . Cross Country ......... Curriculum .... Custodians ......... Dances ................ Der Deutsche Verein ..... Distributive Education Club Distributive Education Program .... Dividers Activities ........ CIassesfFacuIty . . . Seniors ....... Sports ........ Supervision .... Drama Club ........ EI Mundo Hispanico .. English Department . . . Faculty ........... Football ........................ .... Foreword .......................... . Future Nurses and Health Careers Club . . . Golf Team ....................... . Great Books Club ........ .... Guidance Department ...... .... Harlem Globetrotters Show .... . . . History Club ............ History Department ..... Home Arts Department .... .. . Honors ............. . Page 246 160-213 162-163 .. ...10-15 ....12 .. ...... 15 .....13 132-158 ...,.14 ....182 ....147 186-187 ....200 ....166 234-235 226-227 .. . .201 .. . . .12 . . . .209 . . . .230 148-150 ... . .18 . . . .204 240-241 . . . .211 128-159 130-131 122-123 .....22 .....22 . . 16-17 172-173 180-181 244-245 .....15 ....198 ....224 ....130 .....19 ....191 ....195 ....206 ....158 160-161 128-129 . . 20-21 214-215 ..10-11 ....211 ....196 136-139 132-158 218-221 .. . . 4-9 . . . .210 . . . .237 . . . .205 140-141 . . . .192 . . . .205 144-147 ... .155 124-125 INDEX Honor Society . . . Hub ......... Index ................ .....199 .....167 .....246 Indoor Track ............ ...... 2 25 Industrial Arts Department . . . .... 142-143 Introduction ............ ...... 4 -9 Ierseymen Club ........ junior Achievement junior Student Council .. junior Varsity Sports .... Key Club ............ Keyettes ............. Knights of Pythagoras . . . Lacrosse ............. La Esperanza ......... .... Language Clubs ........ .... Language Department . . . Latin Club ........... .. Les Amis Francais . . . Library .......... Library Council .. . . . Majorettes ........... .... Majorettes Club ........ . . Mathematics Department. . . . . . . Music Department ...... .... Mustang Band ........... .... National Thespian Society .... . . . Natural History Club ........... . . . Nurses ....................... .... ODTAA lCreative Arts Magazinel . . . . . Outstanding Musicians .......... Physics Lab Squad .............. .... Physical Education Department .... . . . . Principal .................... . . . Prom ........... Psychology Club . . Rock Concert . . . . . . Rotunda ..... . . . . . Russian Club ......... .... Science Department .... Seniors ............... . . . Senior Student Council .... .... Ski Club ................ .... Soccer ................... .... Sophomore Student Council . . . . . .. Sports ................... .... Sports Introduction ......... .... Student Council Association . . . . . Student-Faculty Game ....... .... Subject Coordinators Supervision .......... . . Swimming ................ Table of Contents ........... . . Teahouse of the August Moon .... .... Tennis ................... Title Page .... . . . . Track ........ .... Vice-principals . . . .. . . Who's Who .... ,.,, Wrestling ..... .... Zoology Club ................. . 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