Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)
- Class of 1964
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Maplewood Merrcrlal Library Maplewood, New Jersey TW. 373.9 c DURAND ROOM The passage of months since the tragic day, November 22, has deepened the appreciation of the American people for their thirty-fifth President. He had proven a constant source of pride, strength, and ad- miration. He represented a new type of political figure —not a man who found it necessary to ingratiate him- self to win support, but one who attracted adherents by inspiring confidence through his breadth of learn- ing. He offered more than political'' experience. His keen intellect combined with his decisiveness won for the nation, world respect. He was our youngest elected President; yet, tempered by learning, he had a perspec- tive which many gain only from long and trying ex- perience. Indeed, the greatest sorrow to the nation is that a longer life might have seen the fruition of his hopes and plans to the enrichment of America and the world. His great achievements indicate the potential power of those of our generation who, like him, strive for knowledge and are determined to aid the progress of mankind. With the hope that his unigue guality as man and statesman will serve to inspire us, we dedicate the 1964 Mirror to the memory of John F. Kennedy. DR. HERBERT W. McDAVIT Superintendent of Schools DOROTHY D. DHARNI Dean of Girls STUART H. BENJAMIN Dean of Boys Page Three Columbia High Robert L. Amsden, M.A. Principal Dorothy D. Dharni, M.A. Vice-Principal; Dean of Girls Stuart H. Benjamin, M.A. Vice-Principal; Dean of Boys Betty L. Barton, M.A. Secondary Supervisor of English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Science Departments, VH-Xll GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Thomas H. Fleming, M.A. Chairman of Guidance Department Justine V. della Sala, M.A. Alfonso J. Grande, M.A. Henry C. Gray, M.A. Donald C. Griesel, M.Ed. Rita C. Mears, M.A. Irwin W. Thompson, M.A. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Ernest F. Fiske, M.Ed. Building Department Head—English Marie R. Bernstein, M.A. J. Lloyd Browning, M.Ed. Drama—Speech Ernest A. Buchholz, M.A. Alison H. Bush, M.A. Mary E. Clutton, M.A. Speech C. LaRue Crosson, M.A. Martha M. Gray, M.A. Joseph D. Haley, M.A. Donald F. Hamingson, M.A. Mary H. McCarroll, M.A. Jo A. McFarlane, M.A. David H. Meddaugh, M.A. Herman I. Mendelson, M.A. Barbara L. Oss, M.A. Frank Pike, M.Ed. Sydell Rabin, B.S. Margaret A. Schley, M.A. Ronald A. Shafer, B.A. F. Frederick Trent, M.A. Drama—Speech Hazel D. Walcup, B.E. John I. Wenker, M.A. Priscilla A. Wood, B.A. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Jack E. MacDonough, M.A. Building Department Head—Social Studies Edward E. Buhrer, M.A. Eleanor H. Burke, M.A. Sophomore Class Counselor George E. Goetz, M.A. Richard Huntington, M.A. Einar H. Johnson, M.A. Margaret L. Johnson, M.A. E. Everett Kline, Jr., B.A. Thoreau Raymond, M.A. Arnold Stark, M.A. Wynnefred A. Willard, B.S. LATIN DEPARTMENT Ernest F. White, M.A. Head of Latin Department, Vll Xll Margaret A. Sanders, M.A. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Clinton D. Talbot, M.A. Building Department Head—Mathematics Norton C. Brown, M.S. Philip C. Clamurro, M.A. Katherine B. Fissell, B.A. Catherine G. Gallagher, B.A. Joyce M. Howlett, B.A. Mary Dell Morrison, M.A. Burnham L. Paige, M.A. Angelo J. Pantazes, M.Ed. Robert L. Root, M.Ed. Peter A. Tenewitz, M.Ed. John B. Woodbury, M.A. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Marie A. Sora, M.A. Head of Modern Language Department, Vll-Xll Lucy G. Ahern, M.A. Jeanette B. Alfano, B.A. Marilyn D. Baxman, M.A. Miriam L. Brown, M.S. Joseph A. Duchesneau, M.A., Leave of Absence Edwin M. Faust, M.A. Paul Ferrotti, B.A. Thomas L. Gill, M.A. Adolph W. Hannes, M.A. Peter P. Iosso, M.A. Helen G. Jones, M.A. Francesca A. Palminteri, M.A. Salvatore Paolella, M. A. Andrew F. Quiroli, M.A. CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Dolph Hickman, M.Ed. Building Department Head— Chemistry and Physics Mary Lou Berardinelli, M.A. Clifford H. Coles, Ph.D. Irwin Genzer, B.A. David J. Kinnear, B.S. Page Pour School Faculty Hugh J. Langan, M.A. C. Henry Mellinger, M.A. Gertrude Sheffield, B.A., M.S. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Mark E. Dobbelaar, M.A. Building Department Head—Biology L. Carroll Brooks, M.Ed. Michael N. DeMarco, M.S. Doris de l’Etang, B.S. Anthony J. Gallo, M.A. Carol G. Stewart, M.A. Thomas J. Woudenberg, B.A. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Josephine L. Conover, M.A. Acting Head of Business Education Department, VII-X1I Constance M. Ballenski, M.A. James E. Decker, M.S. Joseph A. Grosso, B.A. Miriam P. Lefcourt, M.A. Laura L. Munitz, M.A. David E. Weidlich, M.A. ART DEPARTMENT Ernest F. DelGuercio, B.A. Violet B. Demarest, M.A. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Francis R. Hoffman, M.S. Director of Physical Education Department, K-Xll Frederick H. Booth, M.Ed. Peter L. Cross, B.A. Driver Education Richard A. DeMasi, B.A. Driver Education John M. Fletcher, M.A. G. Stephen Frampton, Jr., M.A. Ita M. Hoxsie, M.A. Barbara B. Jordan, B.S. Marguerite E. Kuhlman, M.A. Catherine J. Paskert, M.A. Nancy I. Rhea, B.S. Philip S. Seitzer, M.Ed. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Elizabeth D. Zielenbach, M.A. School Chairman of Home Economics Department Marguerite R. Cryer, B.S. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Leonard S. Platt Building Chairman—Industrial Arts Billy P. Holland, B.A. William M. Holmok, B.S. Matthias Mathewson, B.S. Howard E. Sherman, B.S. Department Chairman—Driver Education Eugene S. Chyzowych, B.S. William J. Claren, M.A. Thomas J. Weiner, M.A. LIBRARY Anna E. Mears, M.L.S. James W. Stanford, B.L.S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Paul T. Wagner, M.M.Ed. Director of Music Department, K-Xll Robert H. Jones, B.S. Warren G. Schmoll, M.M. John D. Swartz, M.M.Ed. Janice Niemann, Organist MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Albert S. Harden, Jr., M.D. Director of Health Department Robert Erler, M.D. Irene Giedrikis, M.D. Ralph Tuly, M.D. Margaret M. Beach, R.N. Maude Fenton, R.N. STUDY HALL ASSISTANT Doris U. Wohlers OFFICE STAFF Rose A. Monahan Principal’s Secretary Lee M. Cardinale Ruth W. Clapp Lillian G. Grossman Ruth L. Jackson, B.A. Evelyn M. Kircher Charlotte S. Mathias Jeanette L. Mitchell Ruth M. Murphy Frances J. Pew Hazel N. Stefany Sarah M. Venza CAFETERIA STAFF Bernice L. Decker, M.A. Director of Cafeterias Sylvia L. Kahn Cafeteria Clerk; Bookkeeper Page Five Senior Homeroom Teachers Seated left to right: Mrs. Bush, Mrs. McCarroll, Miss Wood, Mrs. Rabin, Mrs. Crosson, Mrs. Conover, Mrs. Bernstein. Standing left to right: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Grosso, Mr. Mendelson, Mr. Haley, Mr. Pantazes, Mr. Stark, Mr. Clamurro, Mr. Weidlich, Mr. Woudenberg, Mr. Shafer, Mrs. Genzer, Mr. Gill, Dr. Coles, Mr. DeMarco. Missing from picture: Mrs. Ahern, Mr. Meddaugh. Senior Class Counselors and Officers Seated left to right: Mrs. Rita Mears, Steve Kaplan, Mr. Thomas Fleming, Barbara West, Mr. Henry Gray. Page Six FRANCESCA A. PALMINTERI Editorial Adviser MAX LEBERSFELD Editor-in-Chief CONNIE BERKLEY Associate Editor EDWIN FAUST Business Adviser TOM SAUNDERS Business Manager Page Eight Cia ss History 1961- 1962 We're poor little sophomores who have lost our way . . . March 1: The School Council, stimulated by an editorial in The COLUMBIAN, the school newspaper, opens the CHS Bookstore—later to become its permanent protege — selling more than 100 paperbacks during its first week . . • March 6, 7, 8; The Middle States Association, observing Columbia High in action, visits classes, talks with students chosen at random, and pronounces CHS a superior school” . . . Astro- naut John Glenn becomes the first American to orbit the earth . . . The picture of innocence, we cannot interpret the ominous initials CEEB . . . Responsibil- ity has barely been unveiled. 1962- 1963 October 20; PSAT's! We are introduced to the horror of waiting . . . No- vember 2 and 5: The Administration, disgruntled by juniors garbed in potato sacks, flatly repudiates the existence of Junior Day. On Friday and Saturday evenings, we relate the universal message of our class play, The Skin of Our Teeth, to the Cuban crisis, from which President Kennedy carefully extri- cates our country . . . For 114 days, we miss The Times . . . February 16: Co- lumbia's first International Folk Sing reflects the growing influence of folk music on America’s youth . . .March 2 and May 18; SAT’s and Achievement Tests. CEEB has made its impression. 1963- 1964 We drive . . . College pressures are unusually tense due to the size of America’s twelfth grade . . . Attempting to meet college application dead- lines, we ponder questions like Discuss the psychological and metaphysical manifestations of your extracurricular activities on your private life . . . What's red, blue, purple, orange, yellow, green, and white? A madras elephant ... A Supreme Court decision ends Bible reading during homeroom periods and assemblies . . . Our class produces the largest percentage of National Merit Scholarship semifinalists and letter of commendation winners in the school's history . . . November 22: Dallas, Texas. A national catastrophe on a Friday afternoon puts a second Johnson in the White House . . . December 7 and January 11: Our last hours under the fire of the College Board battery . . . Then we wait, and wait, and wait, and slump . . . Meanwhile, burnt appendages result from overambitious—or undercautious—chem lab experiments . . . May 8 and 9; The senior play, Tiger at the Gates, reminds us of the trembling threat of war . . . June 19: We finally learn the words of the Alma Mater for our outdoor grad- uation. During our three years at Columbia, we met temporary students from Ar- gentina, Austria, Finland, France, India, Israel, Sierra Leone (Africa), South Africa, and Turkey. Prominent assembly speakers — champion miler Jim Beatty, Saturday Review poetry editor John Ciardi, astronomer Harlow Shapley, Gov- ernor Richard Hughes of New Jersey, Senator Harrison A. Williams of New Jersey —sharpened our perspective on the world. CHS courses initiated in the past few years: Twentieth Century Russian History, Electronics, Developing Nations, a combined English-Modern History course. The CHS Business Department created a successful work-study program for non-college-bound students. Student vote introduced a new dramatics production, the annual All-School Musical. Our three were The King and I, Brigadoon, and Kiss Me, Kate. Student produc- tions, in the three years we attended CHS, netted more than $6000 for the School Council Scholarship Fund. Columbia’s brand-new soccer team tried hard, but found the subject difficult; wrestling, cross country, and swimming showed an outstanding degree of aptitude. Throughout our senior high school years, we became more mature, more con- cerned, more aware. As sophomores, we were relatively free from care; by the time we were seniors, the bomb, civil rights, and life had started to trouble us. Yes, we will remember Columbia, but what we will miss is the warm secur- ity of youth’s friendships. We leave all we have known, for who knows what? Page Ten MARY JANE ABBOTT 110 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . exciting summers at the shore . . . long golden tresses . . . one of the first with wheels Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom: Vice-Chair- man 4; Treasurer 2, 3; Social Chairman 2, 3; Civics Commit- tee 2; Pep Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 2; Spe- cial Service Committee 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Usher 2. ELLEN ABERBACH 40 Coolidge Road Maplewood . . . her math problems . . . her well-known gullibility . . . sin- cerity and cheer . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 4; Secretary 2; Eligibility Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; All-School Produc- tion Cast and Chorus 2. FREDERICKA ALLEN Freddie” 25 Falrview Terrace Maplewood . . . ability and desire to become a fashion designer ... an inces- sant homeroom chatterer . . . her naturally nice disposition . . . Art Service Club 2; Fencing Club 2, 3; Folk Music Club 4; Platform Club 4; Showcase 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Scen- ery Painting Committee 2, 3. 4; Junior Night: Scenery Painting 3. PETER ABRAMS 612 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . his apathy to homeroom meetings . . . his earnest interest in law ... a future contestant at Forest Hills . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Debating Club 2, 3; Folk Music Club 4; Parnassian 3; Philosophy Semi- nar 3; Finance Committee 4; Tennis 4; All-School Male Chorus 2, 4; Junior Night Cast 3. SUSAN ELLEN ACKERMAN 227 Audley Street South Orange . . . “Oh, but it’s hard to get up in the morning!” ... an eager Beaver . . . one of the last to drive but one of the first to start thinking about it .. . Le Cercle Frangais 2, Secretary 3; Jazz Club 4; Platform Club 3; Showcase 4; Homeroom Secre- tary 2, 3; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. RICHARD ABRAMSON Abey” 3 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood . . . the freckled friend of many ... an affinity for the darkroom —as a photographer . . . Latin scholar . . . Platform Club 4. JOHN C. ADELMAN 155 Franklin Terrace Maplewood . . . quiet and conscientious . . . adept on drawing board and spring board ... a future in chemistry. Intramurals 4. ALICE ALPER Pear” 151 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . Fred Astaire s aspiring part- ner . . . never a dull moment . . . gentlemen dont always prefer blondes . . . Future Teachers of America 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 3; Homeroom: Vice Chairman 4, Treasurer 2; Pep Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 4; Mirror Personals Commit- tee 4. Page Eleven BRUCE ALSTON 50 South Crescent Maplewood . . . his outstanding performance as a Cougar swimmer . . . “win- ning” good nature and sincerity . . . that perplexed look . . . Electronics Club 3, 4; Fire Com- mittee 4; J.V. Football 2; Swim- ming 2, 3, 4. OLIVIA ALVES “Lee 386 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . many, many interests . . . always ready with a smile . . . finding pleasure in reading . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Literary Masters Society 2, 3, Secretary 4; Plat- form Club 2, 3; All-Sohool Pro- duction Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3. BERENICE AMICI “Berry” 286 Western Drive North South Orange . . . her enviable figure ... al- ways ready to have a good time . . . discarded long ponytail . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Finance Committee 4; All School Production Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Night Scen- ery Painting 3; S.O.S. 4. KATHLEEN APGAR “Kathy” 78 Jacoby Street Maplewood ... a DeMarco disciple ... by the sea, by the sea . . . her ever- present energy . . . Future Nurses of America 4; Li- brary Council 3, Secretary 4. ROY P. AMES 400 Woodland Place South Orange . . . “Smile—you re on Candid Camera” . . . constantly fixing his Renault . . . all-around ability . . . Mirror Photographer 4; Special Service for Evening Perform- ances 2, 3; Columbian Photog- rapher 2, 3, Photography Co- Editor 4. JOHN D. ASH 178 Valley Street South Orange . . . travels the open road . . . senior citizen of 349 . . . his hardworking summer . . . HARVEY N. ALTER “Harv” 22 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . his aggressiveness and con- stant chatter . . . his theatrical achievements and aspirations . . . one of the upper ’Nings regu- lars . . . Jazz Club 2, 3; Parnassian 2, 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Pep Committee 4; All-School Male Chorus 3; All-School Pro- duction: Advertising Committee 2; Cast and Chorus, 2, 3; Scen- ery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Night: Advertising Com- mittee Chairman 3; Scenery Painting 2, 3. ROBERT ANDREASEN “Bob” 254 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . loving to be near a quiet stream . . . noted for his prompt- ness ... an interest in the school band . . . Page Twelve SUZANNE TRACEY ASHWELL “Sue” 205 Academy Street South Orange . . . those big blue eyes ... a sparkling personality ... a folk singing enthusiast . . . Fencing Club 2; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3, Sec- retary 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Sophomore Orientation 4; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee 3. MARCIA K. AULISIO French Fry” 214 Ward Place South Orange . . . that certain guy . . . vaca- tioning at Wings . . . bombing around in the Bird . . . Business Education Club 3; Per- sonality Club 4. DONALD BACHELLER Don” 82 Parker Avenue Maplewood ... a historian who keeps up with the “Times” ... a knowl- edge of many things ... his un- assuming, modest manner . . . Platform Club 3; Political Gov- ernment Club 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4. SUSAN BAIME Beulah Bume” 150 Glenview Road South Orange . . . ohhh, that laugh! . . . her twangy guitar ... an all-around athlete! . . . Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3. JOHN S. BADANES 668 Brentwood Drive South Orange . . . always stands out in a crowd . . . found where the fun is . . . his subtle and facetious humor Physics Club 3; Junior Assembly Chairman 3; Golf 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Scen- ery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Art- ist 4; S.O.S. 4. LINDA BALIN Lin” 38A Newark Way Maplewood . . . her ability to have fun . . . that sexy “Hello” . . . quips with her coiffure . . . Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 2; Treasurer 3; All-School Produc- tion Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night: Advertising Com- mittee 3; Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3. ANITA ROSE BARKER Neets” 271 Forest Road South Orange • • • a faithful fan of Miss Pas- kert . . . member of 4 lunch room group . . . constant, con- tagious laughter . . . Fencing Club 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; All- School Production Scenery Paint- ing Committee 2; Junior Night: Ticket Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. RAYMOND BARRADALE Ray” 503 Academy Street South Orange . . . mischief is his middle name ... a success in all he “under- takes” . . . and auto devotee . . . All-School Production Scenery Construction Committee 2; Jun- ior Night Scenery Construction 2; Junior Night Stage Crew 2, 3; Stage Crew 2, 3; Projection- ist 2. Page Thirteen GAIL E. BARTON 10 New England Road Maplewood . . . fondness for animals—espe- ally rabbits . . . living for those B. H. summers . . . her witti- cisms . . . Parnassian 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Civics Committee 3, Secretary 4; Spe- cial Service Committee 2; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Foreign Exchange Committee 4; All- School Production Make-up Com- mittee 2; Junior Night Make-up Committee 3. RONA BAUER “Ronie” 253 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . her pleasing appearance . . . always a leader—in and out of school . . . that after convention laryngitis . . . Biology Club 3, 4; Future Teach- ers of America Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 4; German Club 2; Parnas- sian 2, 3; Homeroom: Chairman 2; Treasurer 3; Social Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; Bible Reader 3; All- School Production Dancer 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3. GEORGE W. BASHFORD II “Lone Shifter” 63 Massel Terrace South Orange ... a pre-occupation with four wheeled vehicles . . . his omni- potent caricatures ... a future engineer . . . Chemistry Club 4; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 2; Stage Crew 2. PATRICIA BATEMAN “Pat” 398 Thornden Street South Orange ... a capricious co-captain of the cheerleaders . . . her avid desire to go to a big university . . . her eagerness to drive . . . Pan American Club 3; Home- room: Vice Chairman 4; Secre- tary 3; Pep Committee 3; Cheer- leader 2, 3, co-captain 4; All- School Production Advertising Committee 2; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Mirror Circulation Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. PENELOPE ANNE BASKERVILLE “Penny” 77-B Third Street South Orange . . . poised and sophisticated . . . sincere friendliness . . . Carriere Franqaise . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Jazz Club 3, 4; Traditions Committee 3, 4; Bible Reader 3; Nominating Committee 2; All-School Produc- tion Cast and Chorus 3. LYNDA ANNE BAUDER 60 Headley Place Maplewood . . . varied artistic ability . . . her skill at the piano ... a love of animals . . . Biology Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 4; Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Italian Club 3; Political Government Club 4. WORTH BARTON “Barts” 28 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . his intellectual wit . . . he's “Worth” knowing ... a Genzer whiz kid . . . Math Club 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Elections Committee 4. JONATHAN SHEFFIELD BAUM “Jon” 20 Warren Court South Orange . . . his calm, reserved manner . . . miles ahead of CHS travelers . . . carryings-on with the War- ren Court crew ... Chemistry Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Columbian Advertising Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. Page Fourteen MARY E. BAYER “Maresy Poo” 28 University Court South Orange . . . notorious owner of a black V.W. . . . her enthusiasm for partying . . . “Did you ever see Mary Bayer?” . . . G.A.A. 2; All-School Production Advertising Committee 3. HELENE LYNN BENDER 6 Lenox Terrace South Orange . . . her scholarly attitude . . . her varied interests . . . meticu- lous appearance . . . Fencing Club 3, 4; German Club 3, Secretary 4; Literary Round- table 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Home- room: Chairman 3; Secretary 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, Sec- retary 4. ROBERT THOMAS BECK “Tom” 47 Park Road Maplewood ... a devil s smile, a devil s style . . . the mad artist with an in- exhaustible supply of caricatures . . . his ambition to remain a bachelor as long as possible . . . Electronics Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Parnassian 2, 3, Pro- gram Chairman 4; Homeroom: Treasurer 4; Social Chairman 3; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 2; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Night: Cast 3; Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Reading Comit- tee 4; Junior Play Reading Com- mittee 3. PAUL BEDERSON 11 Briar Court South Orange . . . “B.G., where are you?” . . . those future holes-in-one ... his miniature Mt. Palomar . . . Physics Club 2, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; House and Grounds Committee 2; Traffic Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Com- mittee 2. ELAYNE BECKER 7 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . special service with a smile ... a sweet candy striper . . . helping the library to run smoothly . . . Future Nurses of America Gub 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Library Council 2, 3, 4; Special Service Commit- tee 2, 3, 4; All-School Produc- tion Usher 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Usher 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. EDWARD B. BELDIN “Ed” 6 Burnet Street Maplewood . . . lively behind a quiet exterior ... a supporter of the 50 mile hike ... a purposeful philate- list . . . Fencing Club 2; Political Gov- ernment Club 4; All-School Pro- duction Scenery Construction Committee 3; Junior Night Scen- ery Construction Committee 3. JOHN BEATTIE 1837 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . leading the pack on cross- country ... a love of the out-of- doors . . . proud bearer of the colors on Fridays . . . Cross Country: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; Color Guard 3, Head 4. NANCY LOUISE BENTLEY “Nance” 243 Lenox Avenue South Orange ... a laugh distinctly her own . . . one of the mariner crew . . . an aversion to curious people . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 4; Display Case Committee 4; All-School Produc- tion: Make-up Committee 2; Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Night Properties Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. Page Fifteen DOUGLAS S. BERGMANN “Bergs 403 Lenox Avenue South Orange . . . a basketball player to look up to . . . his wild summers at Camp Timberland . . . his interest in music and people . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 3; Folk Mu- sic Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Homeroom: Treasurer 2; Social Chairman 3; Civics Committee 2; Elections Committee 3; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Basketball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; All- School Male Chorus 3; Intra- mural Tennis 3. LEONARD H. BERKELEY “Len” 17 Lewis Drive Maplewood . . . boss of 230 5 “back room ... a Florida license . . . hu mischievous antics . . . Biology Club 2; Jazz Club 3; Physics Club 3; Traffic Commit- tee 4; Junior Night Scenery Con- struction 3; Stage Crew 2, 3. CONSTANCE ELLEN BERKLEY “Connie” 388 Thornden Street South Orange ... an appealingly feminine scholar . . . whirling on that “Merry-Go-Round” ... a highly respected member of the Senior Class . . . Chemistry Club 2; Math Club 2, Secretary 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Bookstore Committee 3; All- School Production Dancer 2; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Synchronized Swim- ming 2, 3; Junior Advisory Com- mittee 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3; Mirror Associate Editor 4. CAROL BERMEL 37 Glenside Road South Orange . . . the best posture a gym teacher could ask for . . . our own Fiona . . . her artistic abil- ity .. . Art Service Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Showcase 3; All- School Production: Cast and Chorus 3; Scenery Painting Com- mittee 2. LAWRENCE BERMAN “Larry” 11 Coolidge Road Maplewood . . . never tolerate today what you can put off ’til tomorrow . . . good natured wisecracks ... al- ways dribbling after school . . . Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Golf Team 3. RICHARD BERNEY “Dick” 74 White Oak Drive South Orange . . . still the intelligent playboy . . . expect the unexpected . . . songster of the golf course . . . Jazz Club 2, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Football 2; Mas- ter Singers 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4; All-School Produc- tion Cast and Chorus 3; S.O.S. 4. ALFRED BERSON “A!” 96 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . his own brand of humor . . . boisterous Casanova of 230 . . . “happy go lucky” . . . House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Baseba’l Team Manager 2; Intramural Bowling 2; J.V. Foot- ball 2; All-School Male Chorus 2, 3. JANE BERSON 106 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . her congeniality, popularity, and versatility . . . those beauti- ful brown eyes ... an affinity for Mister Touchdowns . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Social Committee 2, 3. 4; Nominating Committee 3; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3; Mirror Statistician 4; Junior Night: Make-Up Com- mittee 3; Properties Committee 4. Page Sixteen CHRIS BERTRAND 10 Curtiss Place Maplewood ... a Goldwater “loader” preach- ing the conservative gospel . . . his passion for history . . . pro- ponent of positive thinking . . . Platform Club 3; Politcal Gov- ernment Club, 2, 3, 4. LEONARD J. BIERSTEIN “Lenny 8 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . BIG asset to the Cougar eleven ... a guitarist, ban joist, and mandolinist—no, not all at once . . . individuality personi- fied . . . Folk Music Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Master Singers 4; All-School Male Chorus 4. ROBERT L BILSE “Bob 332 Clark Street South Orange . . . “It s Bilsee, not Bils” . . . his never ending German tests . . . summers on a private estate— gardening . . . German Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Sophomore Orientaiton 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3. KIM BISCHOFF “Bish” 4 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood . . . one of Mr. Holland’s boys . . . his efforts to do right by Lily White ... an immediate nautical future . . Football Manager 2; Wrestling 2. RAYMOND BLAU “Ray” 506 Longview Road South Orange . . . one of “the magnificent seven” . . . his wild weekends . . . those “friendly” card games Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Homeroom: Chair- man 4; Vice Chairman 3; Boys Lunchroom Committee 3, 4. BONNIE BLITZ 275 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . “where d you get those eyes?” . . . questions, questions . . . bubbling over with energy . . . Personality Club 4; Philosophy Seminar 3; Homeroom: Treas- urer 4; Social Chairman 4; All- School Production Scenery Paint- ing Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Columbian Business Staff 3, 4. CARRIE BLOOM 175 Great Hills Drive South Orange . . . knowing that special for- mula for friendship ... at home on skis . . . “New York, New York, what a wonderful town!” Le Cercle Frangais 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom: Vice- Chairman 2; Social Committee 4; Twirler 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction Dancer 2; Mirror Circu- lation Committee 4. JONATHAN BLOOM “Comrade Bloom 38 Crestwood Drive Maplewood ... his variety of interests and abilities . . . his quick intellec- tual wit . . . those avant-garde experiments . . . Math Club 2, 3; Parnassian 2, 3, 4; Political Government Club 4; Physics Club 2, 3,. 4; Home- room: Chairman 4; Vice-Chair- man 3; Assembly Committee 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Col- umnist 4; S.O.S. 4; Foreign Ex- change Committee 4. KAREN BLUMENTHAL 663 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . founder of the CHS football watchers1 cult . . . her many morning monologues . . . peppy, peppier, peppiest . . . Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 4; Platform Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Pep Committee 3, Chairman 4; Soph- omore Orientation 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Foreign Student Exchange Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. m MARIA BOCCIA 21 Taranto Court Maplewood . . . those long black locks . . . her friendly manner . . . her do- mestic talents . . . Italian Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3. GERALDINE BOERGER “Gerri 58 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . possessing that mark of dis- tinction among high school girls, a frat pin . . . her exuberance and good nature ... a desire to become a nurse . . . Pan American Club 3; Future Nurses of America 3; Personality Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. RONNIE BOHRER 15 Hoskier Road South Orange ... a “modest” interest in sports . . . his stirring daily delivery of “Great Athletic Events in His- tory” ... a future on Wall Street . . . Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Soph- omore Orientation Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 4. STEVEN BOGEL “Bogee” 267 Highland Road South Orange . . . intelligence combined with all-American good looks ... a splendid equestrian ... a strong candidate for success . . . Physics Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Civics Committee 2; Eligibility Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. RONNIE BORISKIN 600 Longview Road South Orange ... a complexion to put the Ivory baby to shame . . . sole promoter for Johnson's Baby Soap, red balloons, and Central Park ... a “meritorious” mem- ber of the senior class . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 2; Showcase 3, 4; Homeroom Vice President 4; Nominating Com- mittee 3; Special Service Com- mittee 3; Junior Night: Adver- tising Committee 3; Usher 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4; New Student Orienta- tion 4; Senior Advisory Commit- tee 4. STANLEY R. BOURKE “Stan 59 Arnold Terrace South Orange . . . his large circle of friends ... an ability to have a good time . . . his brute strength . . . Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3. BRIAN R. BOYLE 226 Ward Place South Orange . . . our future Sandy Koufax . . . that sophomore capacity for schedule mix-ups ... a sure shore hopper . . . Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Baseball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 3; J.V. Cross Country 2; Special Service Committee 2; In- tramural Touch Football; After School Intramural Swimming. Page Eighteen CLIFFORD BRAMAN “Cliff” 466 Baldwin Road Maplewood . . . quiet and reserved—when asleep ... his characteristic Co- lumbia pompadour . . . that special interest in California . . . Fencing Gub 2. LYNNE DORIS BREDBERG “Lynnie” 10 Crowell Place Maplewood . . . ability to make any atmos- phere cheerful ... a love for sailing and sports . . . her lively wit . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 2; Fencing Gub 3; G.A.A. 4; Jazz Gub 3; Personality Gub 4; Social Com- mittee 2, 3; All-School Produc- tion Properties Committee 2; Junior Night Properties Commit- tee 3; S.O.S. 4. BRUCE BRESSMAN 18 Allen Court South Orange . . . his dark, personable appear- ance . . . defending damsels in distress . . . his passion for homeroom period? . . . Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL BRIEF “Petit” 100 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . aversion to romance lan- guages . . . his appropriate last name . . . his welcome witti- cisms . . . Platform Gub 2; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2, 4; Elections Com- mittee 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2. BETTY JO BRITTINGHAM 10 West Lane Maplewood . . . always interested in others . . . fashion-minded . . . the youngest graduate . . . Pan American Club 2; Jazz Gub 4. JANICE BRODY 465 Melrose Place South Orange . . . “Oh, oh, oh, six o clock and the master not- home yet!” . . . still an actress on the stage— and off . . . those bright blue eyes . . . Jazz Gub 3; Folk Music 4; Par- nassian Society 2, 3, 4; Show- case 3, 4; All-School Produc- tion: Advertising Committee 3; Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Historian 4. ALAN BROMBORSKY “Bomber” ?34 Laurel Avenue Maplewood . . an ardent Met fan . . . never without a science fiction book .. a future electrical engineer Chemistry Gub 4; Math Club 4; Physics Club 3, 4. AUDREY L BROWN “Dr6” 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . mirror, mirror on the wall . . . “did you hear about . . . . . her nighttime abode-Qrun- ings . . . Italian Gub 4; Personality Club 4. Page Nineteen RICHARD F. BROWN “Rich 118 West South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . an avid interest in electronics . . . a lovable guy with a winning smile . . . quiet sincerity . . . Electronics Club 2, 3, 4; Audio- Visual Aids Committee 2, 3. JOHN BUCHANAN 102 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . 320’s ball of fire . . . name in the annals of history . . . head and shoulders over every- one . . . Electronics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Traffic Com- mittee 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. NANCY BURDORF 8 Lindsley Avenue Maplewood . . . those welcome wild week- ends . . . her passion for that blue Pontiac ... a true party seeker . . . GORDON EDWARD BURNS “Pea-head” 58 Dunnell Road Maplewood . . . one of the first to distinguish himself on the Columia 11 . . . he speaks and makes people happy . . . love of four wheels Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Baseball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Football 2, 3, 4. JUDITH BUCHANAN 8 Girard Place Maplewood . . . pretty little miss . . . close association with the pentagon . . . able equestrienne. G.A.A. 2. MARY LOU BURDICK “Lou 14 West South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . twisting up a storm . . . Home Sweet Home—Nings . . . one of the great talkers . . . Personality Club 4. ILENE DEDRA BURSTEN l|f) 373 Thornden Street South Orange . . . always determined—to win every argument . . . favors folk music . . . prefers the “psycho- logical stuff” . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3; Showcase 2, 4; Bookstore Com- mittee 3; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4. FRANK BUSSE “Bub 8 Edgewood Place Maplewood . . . power on the accelerator . . . flipping pancakes for money . . . Mr. Fix-it with any car . . . All-School Production Scenery Construction Committee 3. Page Twenty GEORGE BUTLER Gidge” 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . ability to fix anything with four wheels . . . his batch hair- cut .. . his congenial personality DONNA CAMPBELL 298 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . always kind and considerate . . . her loyalty to the Dodgers . . . her “anti” Yankees attitude Fencing Club 2; Italian Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. CAROL CAPPAZE 59 Massel Terrace South Orange . . . the perfect secretary . . . her many telephone “chats” . . . every summer a memorable one Business Education Club 3; Ital- ian Club 3; All-School Pro- duction Costume Committee 2. CHARLES CARDALI Chuck” 159 Parker Avenue Maplewood ... his Chevy ’41 “The Big Hurt” . . . those long rides and quiet talks . . . frequenting the bowling alleys . . . Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion Committee 3. GENEVIEVE CARLO Gen” 19 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . enviable, naturally curly hair . . . her daily correspondence to Vermont . . . finding short-hand long . . . Business Education Club 2, 3, Vice President 4; Future Teach- ers 2; G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 2, 3; Junior Night: Cast 3; Advertising Committee 3. ELIZABETH CARROLL Beffie Poo” 353 Meeker Street South Orange . . . never without a smile . . . her interest in interior decorat- ing . . . her unforgettable nick- name . . . Folk Music Club 4; Personality Qub 3; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Paint- ing 3. LINDA CARTMAN 108 Woodside Road Maplewood ... an alert and accomplished athlete . . . always the smiling optimist . . . loves Sundays and people . . . Business Education Club 3, Sec- retary 4; Fencing Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3. WILLIAM CAUL Crash Crow” 26 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . his love of custom cars and “Vettes” ... an avid sports fan ... his outspoken ways . . . J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Football 2. Page Twenty-one BEVERLEE JAYNE CHASNOW Jayne” 665 Hamilton Road South Orange ... her sophisticated manner . . . hitchhiking experience gained in France ... an appeal to the op- posite sex . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Showcase 4; Homeroom: Vice Chairman 2; Treasurer 3; Civics Committee 3; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 3; Dancers 2; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; Russian Course 2, 4; S.O.S. 4. mm TOM CLARK 98 Harvard Avenue Maplewood ... I want a “Clark” bar . . . his evening spent at a certain uncle's house . . . always up on the latest cars. Jazz Club 2, 3; Political Gov- ernment Club 3; Traffic Com- mittee 2, 3. JOSEPH CARMEN CHAUMP Joe” 55 West Third Street South Orange . . . those gigantic dimples . . . a love of the outdoors . . . his tinkering with autos . . . J.V. Baseball 3; All-School Pro- duction Scenery Construction Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Construction 2, 3; Senior Play Scenery Construction 3. MARCIA CHATTMAN 115 Union Avenue Maplewood . . . her preference for collegiate clothes and boys . . . adorable freckles and stylish hair . . . “I've had it!” . . . Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 4; Parnassian 2; Platform Club 3, 4; Showcase 4; All-School Pro- duction Scenery Painting Com- mittee 2, 3; Junior Night Scen- ery Painting 3; S.O.S. 4. MARILYN COURTNEY CHELBORG Chel” 17 Beach Place Maplewood . . . her mysterious disappearance at 8:25 . . . enviable art ability . . . constantly calorie conscious —to gain weight . . . S.O.S 4. GAIL MARILYN CHUBIN 21 Lombardy Place Maplewood . . . her key to success rests on a typewriter . . . efficient, serious, and intent on male watching . . . fascinated by everything . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3. DIANA CINQUE Dee” 28 Ohio Street Maplewood ... a capable linguist . . . her de- ceptively quiet manner . . . dark eyes to complement an aura of intrigue . . . Business Education Club 3; Forum Romanum 3; G.A.A. 2; Italian Club, Co-Secretary 3, 4; Literary Masters 2. BARBARA COHEN “Bobbie” 21 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . allegiance to Rutgers . . . lover of camp life . . . “born too late” ... Le Cercle Fran$ais 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2; All-School Pro- duction : Properties Committee 2; Scenery Construction Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; Columbian Typist 4; S.O.S. 4. Page Twenty-two DIANA ELLEN COHEN 248 Conway Court South Orange . . . her feminine quietness . . . diligence in her studies ... an ear for others problems . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 3; All-School Pro- duction Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Advertising Commit- tee 3; Columbian Typist 4; S.O.S. 4. ERIC COHEN 230 Crestwood Drive South Orange . . . his golden locks ... an ex- tensive and meticulous wardrobe . . . his swift blue Chevy . . . Jazz Club 4; Boys Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, 4. HAROLD G. COHEN “Hal” 38 Essex Road Maplewood . . . one of Haley's comets . . . future member of the Bar . . . a smile an his luck never fail Folk Music Club 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Platform Club 3, Vice-President 4; Civics Committee 2; Elections Committee 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Cheer Leader 2. JUDITH ELLEN COHEN “Judy” 22 Rynda Road Maplewood . . . her effervescent personality . . . and impeccable appearance . . . makes talking her hobby . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Folk Music Club 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 2, Secretary 3; Finance Commit- tee 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Sophomore Ad- visory Committee. MICHAEL B. COHN “Mike” 352 West South Orange Avenue South Orange ... a natural artist . . . quiet, but serious and thoughtful . . . the big B stands for-! . . . Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. RICHARD J. COHN “Quince” 36 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . tops with a racket—on the courts and in the choir ... all the fun of a good party and the spirit of an undefeated team . . . an ambition to be the man be- hind the lawyer s brief . . . Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Political Government Club 2; Homeroom Vice Chair- man 2; Finance Committee 4; House and Grounds Committee 2; Soccer 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; All- School Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. PETER COLDING “Pete” 212 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . a way with the skirted va- riety ... a yearning to travel . . . leader of “the boys” in 205 Fencing Club 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Nominating Com- mittee Alternate 4. THOMAS E. COLLIGAN “Shot” 58 Dunnell Road Maplewood . . . homework can be done in the homeroom ! . . . never miss- ing a “shot ... an adept party crasher . . . Homeroom: Secretary 4; Social Chairman 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4. Page Twenty-three RICHARD E. COOK 36 West Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . one of the ’Nings set .. . his friendly smile . . . his athletic skills . . . Fencing Club 2; Traffic Com- mittee 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Cross Country 3. VIRGINIA COONS “Ginnie” 21 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . , one of the first to speed— with a license . . . Homeroom 124 5 unanimous choice for sec- retary ... a lively manner, an active mind . . . Fencing Club 2; Personality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Make- Up Committee 2; Junior Night Make-Up Committee 3. NATALIE COOPER “Natashka” 207 Crest Wood Drive South Orange ... as able with the baton as with the brush . . . takes life at a gallop ... an art with the boys . . . Art Service Club 3, 4; Personal- ity Club 3; Eligibility Commit- tee 2, 3; Twirder 3, 4. DAVID R. COPP Dave” 17 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . always laughing about some- thing ... the philosopher of 218 . . . expert mechanic . . . Fire Committee 3, 4; J.V. Cross Country 2; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4. ANTHONY WILLIAM C0RDASC0 Cords” 63 Hughes Street Maplewood . . . ambition to be Ben Casey . . . his curly hair . . . always manages to keep himself busy . . . Chemistry Club 4; Italian Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; J.V. Football 2; Wrestling 2. LINDA COTLER Lynn” 45 Orchard Road Maplewood ... a cute match of blonde hair and blue eyes . . . her love for ’59 Impala convertibles . . . one of the girl Fridays . . . Art Service Club 3; Italian Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 3. EDWARD COX “Moon” 24 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . “bombing around” on a motor scooter . . . what was that noise? . . . appearing with the 8:25 bell All-School Male Chorus 2, 3; All-School Production: Scenery Construction Committee 3; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Lighting Crew 3; Stage Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. EDWINA MARY CRISAFULLI Eddie” 82 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . quietly observing everything . . . her zest for sports . . . fond- ness for Latin . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Italian Club 3, Vice-President 4; Traditions Committee 3; Special Service Committee 2, 3, Secretary 4; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee 3. Page Twenty-four NANCY LEE CRITTENDEN 103 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . always fun to be with . . . her love of red sports cars . . . her amazing “talkability” . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Music Box 3; Pan Amer- ican Club 4; Personality Club 4; Showcase 3; Sophomore Orienta- tion 4; All-School Production Properties Committee 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. m NANCY ELAINE CROMPTON 62 Concord Avenue Maplewood . . . efficiency at many tasks . . . lady-like appearance . . . teacher- to-be . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Personality Club 4; S.O.S. 4. T- SUELLEN CROWLEY “Suzi” 262 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood ... a future fashion designer ... an attraction for the oppo- site sex . . . that jet black hair Italian Club 3, 4. DOMINICK CUCCINIELLO, JR. “Don 110 Second Street South Orange . . . his questionable love of Chevys ... a man of few words ... a permanent fixture in auto- mechanics . . . JAY CUCCINIELLO 261 Academy Street South Orange ... a future chef ... the mail must go through . . . t(who needs four majors?” . . . Football 2; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 3, 4. LARRY CUCCINIELLO “Nello 72 Fourth Street South Orange . . . husky end of the Cougar eleven . . . proud owner of a gray Riviera ... a hand in popu- larizing “the word of the year” Ae-ro . . . Baseball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. JOHN JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM III “Whitey 90 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . soda jerk extraordinaire . . . a “car doctor” . . . love of the outdoors . . . Traffic Committee 4; Golf Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Scenery Con- struction Committee 3. MARGARET CUNNINGHAM “Peggy” 27 Broadview Avenue Maplewood . . . personable president of the Personality Club . . . her early morning cheerfulness . . . always ready with a smile . . . Personality Club 3, President 4; Homeroom Secretary - Treasurer 4; Assembly Committee 3, Secre- tary 4; Bible Reader 3; All- School Production: Advertising Committee 2; Cast and Chorus 2; Dancer 3; Junior Night Dancer 3. Page Twenty-five EVELYN CUSHING 52 Riggs Place South Orange . . . her scintillating summers at Seaside . . . always slightly mys- terious ... a veritable Katherine Gibbs . . . Personality Club 4; All-School Production Costume Committee 2; Business Club 4. MIKE CYLENICA 213 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . mechanically minded ... a veritable master of the mats . . . his casual attitude toward life . . . Wrestling 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR D'ALESSANDRO, JR. “Chip 400 Melrose Place South Orange . . . demon on the water polo scene ... his quiet and re- served manner . . . that little gray “Alfa” . . . Biology Club 2, 3; Chemistry Club 4; Physics Club 3. SARINA DASCALU 76 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . that wonderful summer in Argentina . . . her skill at the piano . . . enthusiasm for all languages . . . Forum Romanum 2; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 2; Showcase 3, 4. CHARLES DAVIS “Chuck 7 New England Road Maplewood . . . his lacrosse prowess . . . an ability to get along with everyone . . . that ivy league appearnce . . . Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2; S.O.S. 4. RICHARD GEORGE DEARY 320 Clark Street . South Orange . . . Mr. Booth’s late backcourt arrival . . . that blond hair and those blue eyes . . . those party nights at PauVs . . . Baseball Manager 2; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3; Bas- ketball 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 4; Soccer 4; S.O.S. 4; Teen Council 4; Our Lady of the Valley: Football 2; Basketball 2; French Club 2. KAREN DeBLIS “Deb 60 Broadview Avenue Maplewood . . . what’s so interesting in Union? . . . will she ever get a convertible? . . . rare apprecia- tion of homeroom period . . . Future Teachers of. America 2; Forum Romanum 2; Special Service Committee 4. Y J. KEITH DECKER 416 South Ridgewood Road South Orange ... an affinity for blondes . . . his ancient car . . . one of Mr. Schnoll’s 34 . . . Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; House and Grounds Committee 4; Pep Committee 2, 3; J.V. Baseball 2; Soccer 2, 3; Cheer Leader 2; All- School Male Chorus 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2; Student Foreign Exchange Committee. Page Twenty-six JOSEPH R. DeJOHN “Joe” 23 Ohio Street Maplewood . . . reliable leader of the stage crew . . . his quiet, thoughtful way . . . Mr. Browning's right hand . . . Italian Club 3; Junior Night Stage Crew Co-Chairman 3; Stage Crew 2, 3, Chairman 4; All-School Production Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. CATHAY DELANEY 19 Franklin Terrace South Orange . . . varied interests; invariably interesting ... her tall, stately attractiveness ... an apprecia- tion of all that's fine . . . German Club 3; Literary Mas- ters 4. JACQUELYN DELANEY “Torch” 486 Summit Avenue Maplewood . . . main interest—Baby Huey . . . those wild times in Bird's car . . . “it's no big thing . . . Personality Club 4. ROBERT DelRUSSO “Bob” 206 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . quiet, but beware . . . clothes with the Midas touch . . . his jet black hair . . . Italian Club 4; Traffic Commit- tee 2. MARILYNN MARGARET DELL “Gypsy” 41 Essex Avenue Maplewood . . . “DelV'lightful to know . . . an interest in folk music . . . her summers at Barnegat Bay . . . Future Nurses of America 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Special Service Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Costume Committee 3; Ushers 2, 3; Junior Night Usher 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Usher 2, 3. GEORGE DENKER 36 Burr Road Maplewood . . . often cached beneath a car hood ... his coy interest in the opposite sex ... a familiar face around Vail Hardware . . . Intramural Basketball 3. FELIX JOSEPH DeTROLIO “Hud” 442 South 4th Street Maplewood. . . . those big weekend dates . . . ringleader of all homeroom ac- tivities ... a smart man on the mats . . . Platform Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; J.V. Baseball 2; Football Team 2; Wrestling Team 2, 4; S.O.S. 4. PHILIP TERRY DIAMOND “Flip” 450 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . infamous term as 320 5 prexy . . . car gazer and star watcher— or is it vice versa? . . . Mr. Weiner's right arm ... Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Home- room Chairman 2; House and Grounds Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. Page Twenty-seven JOANNE DITTA 77 Second Street South Orange ... a future executive lap- sitter . . . enjoying summers at the shore . . . her long, beau- tiful nails . . . Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Italian Club 3; All- School Costume Committee 2; Junior Night Costume Commit- tee 3. ELLEN DORAN 31 Virginia Street Maplewood . . . her brown loafers and Madras blouses . . . enviable waistline and beautiful black hair . . . those college weekends Future Nurses of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Pep Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Junior Night Make-Up Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. KATHY DORNBUSCH 105 Tuscan Road Maplewood . . . special place in her heart for Physics ... a swerving de- votion to CHS . . . her summer sojourns at Beach Haven . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Elections Committee 3; Eligibility Committee 4; All- School Production Scenery Paint- ing Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; S.O.S. 4. PAULA GAY DURFEE 64 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . alias Anne—the girl that doesn't know her own name . . . the usherettes' usherette . . . (fthe Kenneth of the canine world . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Fencing Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Political Government Club 4; Elections Committee 4; Traditions Committee 3; Special Service Committee 2, 3, Chair- man 4; All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 2, Ushers 2, 3; Pre-Junior Night Properties Committee 3. FRANCES DILEO 50 Sommer Avenue Maplewood . . . bueno on the tennis court . . . baby-sitting service, home- style . . . long experience as a dentist's secretary . . . ROBERTA S. DONNER 10 Sommer Avenue Maplewood . . . her graceful dancing . . . her Alice in Wonderland appear- ance . . . those summers at Brad- ley .. . Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; All-School Production Dances 3; Mirror Typist 4; Weequahic High School: Cheerleader 2. MICHAEL J. DORN “The Kid 690 Valley Street Maplewood . . . first out the door at 2:46 . . . his love of the drags . . . longest hairstyle around . . . GARY DORNFELD 174 North Woods Drive South Orange . . . eating, sleeping, and week- ends are his favorite likes . . . his enjoyment of all sports . . . the future Dr. Dornfeld . . . Debating Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 2, 4; Finance Committee 4. ■npr Page Twenty-eight JOHN BARRY DUSAULT “Barry” 59 South Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . his friendliness toward everyone . . . ability in science ... an inveterate ham—radio operator . . . Electronics Club 2, Secretary 3; Math Club 2, 3; Pan American Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Baseball Team Manager 3; Junior Night Lighting Crew 3; Senior Play Lighting Crew 3; Lighting Crew 3. JOAN DYKMAN “Dyks” 334 Radel Terrace South Orange ... an endless supply of pep, energy, and freckles . . . her affection for a certain Pet . . . an enthusiastic spectator at all school sports . . . Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Person- ality Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 4; Civics Commit- tee 2; Finance Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. SUSAN EASTMAN “Sue” 88 Woodside Road Maplewood ... a gentle, quiet manner . . . efficiency in all her endeavors . . . her neat, attractive appear- ance . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2. HOWARD EHRENKRANZ “Howie” 48 Kensington Terrace Maplewood ... up there with Haley s comets . . . his home-spun music putting Bob Dylan to shame ... a simple, straight-forward manner Fencing Club 2; German Club 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Pre- Medical Club 3, 4; Elections Committee 4; House and Grounds Committee 2; S.O.S. 4. MICHAEL EINBINDER “Mike” 90 University Court South Orange . . . tall, shy and goodlooking . . . sincerity and “smarts . . . his love of politics . . . Math Club 3, 4; Political Gov- ernment Club 3, President 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Football 2; Nominating Committee 2, 3; Mirror Personals -Committee 4. RICHARD EISENBERG 168 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . owning a Bonneville before a license . . . frequent jaunts to Grunings . . . wild summers at the shore . . . Philosophy Seminar 2, 3; Fire Committee 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 4. I RONNIE ELLINGHAM 153 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . a noble last name . . . com- ments on any topic under discus- sion . . . his ambition to become an engineer . . mf DENNIS EMER “Den” 122 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . those homeroom antics . . . no frets, no worries . . . his piercing blue eyes . . . J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Cross Coun- try 2. Page Twenty-nine ALAN H. EPSTEIN “Ep” 8 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood . . . part owner of an Austin Healey . . . championing the merits of harness racing ... his ambition — to build a better mouse-trap . . . Biology Club 2, 3; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. MELVIN EPSTEIN Mel” 152 Garfield Place Maplewooo ... a kind word for everyone . . . one who really enjoys read- ing Council minutes . . . Romeo from Weequahic . . . Biology Club 2; Math Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Home- room Chairman 3, 4; Swimming Team 2; All-School Production Ticket Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. NANCY J. EPSTEIN 2 Essex Road Maplewood . . . her sincere manner ... a lit- tle girl with big ideas ... as punctual as clockwork . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3. VICTOR E. ESPOSITO, JR. “Vic, Italy” 229 South Ridgewood Road Maplewood ... “All 1 want is to be six feet tall” . . . wild man on the mats . . . enjoying himself in any sport . . . Folk Music Club 4; Elections Committee 2; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 3; Cross Country: J.V. 2; Varsity 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA DALE EVANS “Patti Pencil” 29 Nelson Place Maplewood . . . “Juniors, Juniors, J-U-N- I-O-R-S” . . . her com“pat”ible personality ... a future in the skies . . . Personality Club 4; Mirror Typ- ist 4. MARIANNE FALCETANO 26 Church Street • South Orange . . . that dark mysterious look ... a special interest in mechan- ics . . . our future secretary . . . Business Education Club 4; Fu- ture Nurses of America 3. EDWARD FALESKI 157 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . devoted to the needs of his car ... a struggling swimmer ... a boy with a mind of his own . . . Chemistry Club 4; Fencing Club 3, Vice President 4; Platform Club 4; Fire Committee 4; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction Com- mittee 3; Senior Play Reading Committee 4; Rescue Squad 3,4; Irvington High School: Fencing Club 2. DAVID FARLEY 12 Yale Street Maplewood ... a man of few words . . . his flair for acting . . . always sport- ing that crew cut . . . Chemistry Club 4; Parnassian 2, 3, 4; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Assistant Man- ager 2, Manager 3; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Night Cast 3. Page Thirty LAWRENCE STEVEN FEINSOD “Larry” 219 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . bombing through stop streets in his red convertible ... a way with the opposite sex . . . his Dentyne smile . . . Biology Club 2; Homeroom: Chairman 4; Vice Chairman 2, 3; Fire Committee 3, 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2; Soccer Team 3; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4. RONALD FELBER 141 Roland Avenue South Orange . . . sincere and straight forward . . . perfection on the drums . . . future district attorney . . . Chess Club 4; J.V. Cross Coun- try Team 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3. ELEANOR FELDMAN “Ellie” 2 South Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . always seen with her faith- ful friend Sue . . . radiating hap- piness . . . “we'll put Chadwich Beach on the map yet!” . . . Personality Club 3, Treasurer 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; Special Service Committee 3; All-School Production Usher 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4. DONNA FELLER 111 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . dancing her way through C.H.S. musicals . . . uniquely sophisticated . . . her literary creativity . . . Folk Music Club 4; Philosophy Seminar 2, 3; Political Govern- ment Club 4; Showcase 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Assembly Committee 2, Secretary 3; Civics Committee 4; Sopho- more Orientation 3, 4; Nominat- ing Committee 2, 3; All-School Production Dancer 2, 3; S.O.S. 4. ARTHUR FELIO “Art” 384 Hillside Place South Orange ... an unforgettable summer in Europe . . . “anyone for explor- ing?” . . . his poised manner Math Club 2; Physics Club 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Traffic Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. PAMELA FENRICH “Fen” 279 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . her sophisticated witticisms . . . literally dazzles the males . . . the Elsa Maxwell of CHS Jazz Club 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Home- room: Treasurer 3, Social Chair- man 2; Social Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orien- tation 4; Nominating Commit- tee 2; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4. ROBERT J. FERRARIS “Bob” Inwood Street Maplewood . . his enviable black hair . . . i love for waterskiing on Lake iopatcong . . . liology Club 2; Fencing Club 2; azz Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; rire Committee 4; Soccer Team I. LINDA FERRARO 22 Hoffman Street Maplewood . . . her spontaneous, contagious laughter . . . her love of canines ... a female AuH20 advocate G.A.A. 2; Italian Club Vice- President 3, Treasurer 4; Politi- cal Government Club 4; Syn- chronized Swimming Costume Committee 2. Page Thirty-one TONI HARRIET FIELD 420 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . neat and refined in appear- ance and mind ... a future in medicine . . . her summer in Puerto Rico . . . Le Cercle Fran§ais 2, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Book- store Committee 3; Junior Play Make-Up Committee 3. RICHARD ALAN FIERSTEIN 253 Highland Road South Orange . . . his subtle humor ... a sophisticated manner . . . sum- mers spent with a certain band of merry men gentlemen . . . Jazz Club 2, 3; Philosophy Semi- nar 3; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; All-School Production: Scenery Construction Committee 3; Scen- ery Painting Committee 3; Jun- ior Night: Chorus 3; Scenery Painting Committee 3; Pre- Junior Night Committee 3. ELLIOT FINK 20 Crestwood Drive Maplewood . . . “Parlez-vous frangais?” . . . a budding chess champion . . . an ambition to teach drivers' education . . . Chess Club 3; Platform Club 4; Fire Committee 4; Traffic Com- mittee 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; All-School Production Scenery Construc- tion 3. NANCY ANN FINKEL 626 Longview Road South Orange . . . her ever-narrowing waist- line . . . her southern belle leth- argy . . . petite—head to feet . . . Literary Masters 2; Platform Club 4; Traditions Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, -3, 4; S.O.S. 4. RAE FINKELSTEIN 12 Osborne Terrace Maplewood . . . “Ym hysterical” . . . her love of muscles . . . her unique walk . . . Art Service Club 4; Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; Social Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; Teen Council; S.O.S. 4. JOE FISCHETTI 238 Laurel Avenue Maplewood . . . always has a line ... a lover of sports and girls . . . cause of constant chaos in 224 . . . ROBERT ALLEN FISHCO “Bobby” 335 Harding Drive South Orange ... a boy of few words . . . names and actions don't mix . . . well read in all subjects . ., . Biology Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2; Civics Committee 4; Traditions Committee 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Adver- tising Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. STEVE FISHCO “Fish” 335 Harding Drive South Orange . . . his chosen greeting—“ae-ro” ... no frets, no worries ... his concern with the opposite ex .. . Jazz Club 2, 4; Traffic Commit- tee 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; Master Singers 4; S.O.S. 4. Page Thirty-two MARC FISHER 183 Glenview Road South Orange ... a noteworthy German scholar . . . always seeking an intellectual experience . “partly free, partly studied” . . . Chess Club 4; Debating Club 4; Physics Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2; Fire Committee 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Circulation Com- mittee 4. DONNA FOSSETT 22 Evelyn Court Maplewood . . . her flaming red hair . . . her boyfriends — and problems . . . rapidly adjusting to 314’s antics . . . West Side High School, New- ark: Future Teachers of Amer- ica 2; History Club 3. NANCI C. FLAMM “Flims 40 Rynda Road South Orange ... a friendly, pleasant manner . . . rides horses at a gallop . . . her strong desire to teach chil- dren . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Per- sonality Club 4; Eligibility Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction Properties Committee 2; Junior Night: Scenery Painting 3; Properties Committee 3; Co- lumbian Typist 4. STEVEN FLAMM “Steve 40 Rynda Road South Orange . . . headed for success in the business world ... an enthusi- astic sports fan . . . his ability to get along with everyone . . . Fire Committee 4; House and Grounds Committee 3; All- School Male Chorus 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construction 3. ROBERT FLORIN “Bob” 340 West End Road South Orange . . . efficiency in scholastic en- deavors . . . self-confidence and independence . . . always ready for an argument . . . Chess Club 2, 4, Secretary 3; Fencing Club 2; Math Club 3; Physics Club 3; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Chess Team 2, 3, 4. BILLIE JEAN FLANAGAN “Jeanie 88 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . always energetic, happy, and smiling . . . sincerity and inter- est in others . . . abortive at- tempts to study in homeroom Art Service Club 3, 4; Fencing Club 2; Personality Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Showcase 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 2. MICHAEL FORMAN “Mike 41 Harding Drive South Orange . . . his easy-going, nonchalant manner ... a sincere friend . . . planning a career in medi- cine . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3, 4; Politi- cal Government Club 4; Pre- Medical Club 3, 4; Fire Com- mittee 2, 3, Captain 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. GALE NONA FOX “Foxy” 483 Boyden Avenue Maplewood ... an ebullient personality . . . taking the initiative in her pur- suits . . . makes her presence known! . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Parnassian 4; Showcase 3, Guild- script Associate-Editor 4; Home- room: Chairman 3; Vice-Chair- man 4; Secretary 2; Civics Com- mittee 4; All-School Production Advertising Committee Co-Chair- man 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee Chairman 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Colum- bian Reporter 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. SHARON ANN FRAND “Shar 7 Troy Court Maplewood . . . that distinctive Philly accent . . . making up for lost time at C.H.S. . . . her friendly attitude toward everyone . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan American Club 4; Showcase 4; Philadelphia High School for Girls: Future Teachers of Amer- ica 2; Italian Club 2. DALE FRANKEL 37 Elberta Road Maplewood . . . her excused, leisurely arri- vals to school . . . her amiability ... a trail of admirers . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Mir- ror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4; Junior Advisory Com- mittee 4. BARBARA FREEMAN “Pixie 40 Crestwood Drive Maplewood . . . 213’.s own “Pixie . . . her en- viable model's figure . . . a future female version of Perry Mason . .. Pan American Club 3; Home- room Treasurer 3; Civics Com- mittee 3, 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Mirror Statistician 4; S.O.S. 4. SUSAN B. FUCHS 23 North Crescent Drive Maplewood . . . her inclination toward sports cars . . . her painting, sewing, and designing abilities Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; All-School Production Make-Up Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. THOMAS FRIEDLAND “Tom 182 North Woods Drive South Orange ... an adorable smile reflecting a radiant personality . . . his landslide victories in 231 . . . his ivy-league appearance and potential . . . Math Club 2, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4; Physics Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Junior Assembly Chairman 3; Fi- nance Committee 3, Vice-Chair- man 4; House and Grounds Committee 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Circulation Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. STANLEY L. FURST “Stan 65 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . t(Furst and foremost . . . his great sense of humor . . . meteorically rising with Haley's comets . . . Platform Club 2, 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Audio- Visual Aids 2, 3. FRED GATTOLA “Grittle 56 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . his early dismissal from school . . . that certain knack for getting into mischief . . . an avid interest in cars . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Traffic Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2. KATHE GELFOND “Kath 166 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . her unique homeroom parties ... the “Y” of it . . . enjoying everything she does . . . Debating Club 2, Secretary 3; Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Per- sonality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4; Columbian Advertising 4; S.O.S. 4. Page Thirty-four LESLIE JERALD GELLER “Les” 27 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . his musical inclination . . . responsible and sincere in all his endeavors ... an admirable fluency in French . . . Parnassian 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Wrestling Man- ager 2; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror: Personals Committee; Circulation Commit- tee 4. SUSAN KATHLEEN GELLETLY Soo” 317 Lenox Avenue South Orange . . . logical thought yields clar- ity of expression . . . coordinat- ing music and contemporary dance . . . her scholarly attitude Parnassian Society 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3; Bible Reader 3; Senior Play Reading Commit- tee 4; Mirror Personals Commit- tee 4; Columbian Reporter 3, 4. ALAN GEMSA 50 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . Casanova tendencies . . . that innocent air . . . his year- round friendliness . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, Captain 4; Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3. JOAN GIALANELLA “Cookie” 9 Essex Avenue Maplewood . . . her amiable, happy nature ... an integral feminine note of the band . . . her ability in sev- eral languages . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Italian Club Co- President 3, President 4; Par- nassian 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 4; Special Service Committee 3; All-School Pro- duction: Dancer 3; Usher 2; Junior Night Usher 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Chinese Lessons 2, 3, 4. JANET ARLENE GERARD 152 Seton Place South Orange ... an ability with a needle and thread . . . her aversion to slim- ming exercises ... a desire to become a home economist . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3, Secretary 4; Forum Romanum 2, Secre- tary 3; Audio-Visual Aids 4; Special Service Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Costume Com- mittee 3; All-School Production Costume Committee 2, 3; S.O.S. 4. DIANNE GAIL GILLESPIE “Doc” 22 Overlook Terrace Maplewood . . . eyes on a secretarial career ... a quick adjustment to Co- lumbia’s busy schedule . . . her seashore sidelights . . . Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; S.O.S. 4; Asbury Park High School: Blue A’s 2. f i JOHN GILSHIAN “Gil 99 Jacoby Street Maplewood • . . his conspicuous flat-top • . . golfer par excellence ... a true football enthusiast . . . Intramural Bowling 2; All- School Male Chorus 2. PAUL H. GLASER 10 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . amiable and conscientious . . . his regular camping trips ... a green thumb plus green- house yielding greenbacks . . . Art Service 3, 4; Biology Club 2, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Civics Committee 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Scenery Construction Committee 2. Page Thirty-five SUE ANN GLASER 304 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . her affection for Israel . . . our motor scooter gal ... an understanding mind . . . Fencing Club 3; Forum Ro- manum 2; G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 4; Platform Club 2, 3, President 4; Showcase 3, 4; Eli- gibility Committee 3, 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 4; Syn- chronized Swimming 2, 3; S.O.S. 4; Junior Night Make-Up Com- mittee 3; All-School Production Make-Up Committee 2. THOMAS NASH GLYNN ‘Tom 75 Crest Drive South Orange . . . those beautiful blue eyes . . . his romantic intent . . . that impatient wait for his li- cense . . . Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Lunch- room Committee 2, 3, 4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; Junior Night Cast 3. EDWARD GOFF 204 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . master of all music . . . bluegrass is “ma” middle name . . . unusual attire . . . Electronics Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 3, President 4; Physics Club 3, 4. JANIS DEBORAH GOLDBERG “Jan” 17 Overhili Road South Orange . . . her infectious laughter . . . her kind ways with little chil- dren . . . those melodious sounds on the harp . . . Chemistry Club 4; Platform Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3, 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; Junior Night Make-Up Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Prom Committee 4; All-School Musi- cal Orchestra 2. JOHN JOSEPH GOLDEN Polar Bear 60 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . the Fireball Roberts of C.H.S. . . . always talking about his girl friends . . . 124’s grease monkey . . . Football 2. RICHARD N. GOODWIN Goods 145 Lenox Terrace Maplewood . . . all-American good looks . . . on the humorous side of a con- versation . . . his way with the girls ... Le Cercle Fran?ais 3, 4; Math Club 2; Philosophy Seminar 4; Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 3; Social Chairman 4; Fire Com- mittee 3, 4; Basketball: J.V. 3; Varsity 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Nominating Committee 3; Co- lumbian Reporter 3; Mirror Sports Editor 4. GAYLE GORDON 28 Glenside Road South Orange . . . her big blue eyes . . . that certain smile . . . her champagne personality . . . G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 3, Vice-President 4; Platform Club 4; Elections Committee 2, 3, Secretary 4; Sophomore Orien- tation 4; All-School Production: Advertising Committee 2; Dancer 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Synchronized Swimming 2, 3; S.O.S. 4. WILLIAM GORDON “Bill 46 Claremont Drive Maplewood . . . our own Einstein ... a re- spected member of the Senior class ... a man of many uMerits” . . . Math Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Physics Club 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Orches- tra 3. Page Thirty-six ALLAN H. GOROLL “Y.A.” 116 Raymond Avenue South Orange ... the incumbent homeroom chairman ... a great supporter of the “Duke” . . . his garrulous (or perhaps we should say Goroll”ous) manner . . . Pan American Club 4; Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 3, 4; Homeroom Chair- man 3, 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; House and Grounds Commit- tee 2; Track 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. BRUCE GOTTESMANN 12 Essex Road Maplewood . . . exudes confidence and good intentions ... a gold medal win- ner—in the two mile relay . . . devotion to the Mets . . . Cross Country: J.V. 3; Varsity 4; J.V. Football 2; Track Team 3, 4; Wrestling Team 3. NATHAN THOMAS GOTTLIEB “Nat” 10 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . Columbia's Lee Grosscup . . . his rugged good looks . . . his popularity with the fairer sex . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Baseball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4. BRUCE GRABER 391 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood ... a born comedian ... a year of “world geometry” . . . “weed- ing” his way through his after- school fob . . . PETER GRAHAM “Pete” 105 Milligan Place South Orange . . . girls, fast cars, and sports, in that order . . . his sober and suave ways . . . ambition to be a psychoanalyst . . . Intramural Basketball 3; Foot- ball 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Seton Hall Prep: Baseball 2; Football •2; Homeroom Chairman 2; Rifle Club 2; Equestrian Club 2. ANNE LeNEVE GRASMERE “Annie” 11 Euclid Avenue Maplewood . . . hurrying off to the ski slopes of New Hampshire . . . her yearn- ing to travel . . . able to accom- pany her own singing on the piano . . . Finance Committee 3, 4; All- School Production: Cast and Chorus 2; Properties Commit- tee 3. MITCHEL GRAY “Mitch” 299 Western Drive South Orange . . . always cheerful ... a fa- miliar face at upper ‘Nings . . . “does anybody have any gum?” Math Club 2; Folk Music Club 4; Physics Club 2; J.V. Base- ball 2, 3; Soccer Team 3; Swim- ming Team 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3; S.O.S. 4. BRUCE GREEN 10 Plymouth Place Maplewood ... a wide grin for everyone . . . “do you have last night's Eng- lish? Math? Chem?” . . . How- ard Roark—modified style . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2, 3; Patform Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Ticket Committee 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. Page Thirty-seven JERRY GREEN 23 Taranto Court Maplewood ... his relaxed and happy man- ner . . . travels to out of the way places . . . following in the footsteps of his teachers . . . Weequahic High School: Foot- ball 2; Student Council 2. LAWRENCE R. GREEN “Larry 329 Tillou Road South Orange . . . his Ivy-League attire . . . homeroom debates with a certain jeweler’s son . . . allusions to Livingston . . . Debating Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Literary Masters 2; Political Government Club 4; Fire Committee 2, 3, 4; All- School Production Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee Chairman 3; Columbian Business Staff 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. MARGARET GREEN “Marge 14 Prospect Street South Orange . . . one of the golden pinnies . . . happily, happily passed those days . . . keyboard capers Jazz Club 3; Music Box 2, Sec- retary 3, Vice-President 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Civics Committee 3; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 2; Display Case Committee Chairman 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3. SUSAN GREENBERG 450 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . our own little huggy bear . . . her wonderful work with children . . . always a smile on her face . . . Forum Romanum 2; G.A.A. 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; All- School Production Scenery Paint- ing Committee 3; Junior Night: Advertising Committee 3; Scen- ery Painting Committee 3. MICHAEL GREEN 274 Beech Spring Road South Orange . . . his outgoing friendliness . . . his unusual sense of humor ... an endless store of scien- tific facts . . . Electronics Club 2; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 2; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2; Physics Lab Assistant 4. JUDITH S. GREENDORFER “Judy” 672 Longview Road South Orange . . . friendly conversationalist . . . her unique collection of 1000 post cards . . . her interest in traveling . . . BETH GREENE 2 Edgewood Place Maplewood ... a future secretary, with homeroom experience . . . her pleasant disposition ... a friend to everyone . . . Homeroom Secretary 4; Civics Committee 4; Special Service Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. MICHAEL GREENHOUSE 9 Mosswood Terrace Maplewood ... an avid desire to become a biochemist . . . stalwart Dodger fan . . . handling his youth group’s monetary affairs . . . Math Club 2, 3; Physics Club 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2. Page Thirty-eight IRENE GROFFSKY 449 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . her friends in area codes 514 and 313 . . . “Wolverines, here she comes!” . . . not a “sabra” by birth, but one in spirit . . . G.A.A. 2; Platform Club 3, 4; Showcase 3, Vice President 4; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Jun- ior Night Cast 3; Mirror Statis- tician 4. SUE GROHGANS Susie” 112 Woodside Road Maplewood ... a quiet girl . . . her interest and ability in all sports ... a loyal friend . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 4. LAURIE ANN GROSS 30 South Crescent Maplewood . . . makes beautiful music with cello and pencil ... a true art- ist and individualist . . . ability to attract people to watch her so she can study them . . . Literary Masters Society 2, Vice- President 3, 4; Parnassian So- ciety 3; Showcase 2, 3, Presi- dent 4; Bookstore Committee 3, 4; New Jersey All-State Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; Columbia High School Symphonette 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN L.W.G. GUERRINI “Steve” 2 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . known at every license cen- ter . . . that collegiate look . . . the Prince Charming of Colum- bia . . . Pan American Gub 3; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 3; Soph- omore Orientation Committee 3. NANCY GROSS 712 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . her enthusiasm for football players ... all those school mu- sicals . . . her bright blue eyes G.A.A. 2, 3; Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 4; Music Box 3; Personality Gub 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Eligibility Com- mittee 4; All-School Production Dancers 2, 3; Junior Play Make- Up Committee 3. ROBERT GUTER “Bob” 195 Indiana Street Maplewood . . . proprietor of ( Book Shelf” ... a lord of the Literary Round- table . . . shows what the pleas- ures of friendship can be .. . Library Council 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Literary Round- table 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Music Box 2; Bookstore Committee 3, 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Columnist 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. CAROL HADLEY 40 Hickory Drive Maplewood ... off to sea with the Mariners . . . her skill with needle and thread ... a sports enthusiast Le Cercle Frangais 4; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Special Service Committee 2; All-School Production Cos- tume Committee 2. 3, 4; Junior Night Costume Committee 3; Senior Play Usher 2. KRISTINE HAGENBUSH Ralph” 26 Salter Place Maplewood . . . waiting for her tall, dark, and handsome prince . . . letters, she writes letters . . . her desire to own a factory of mohair sweaters . . . Future Nurses of America 4; G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Special Service Committee 2; Junior Night Properties Committee 3. Page Thirty-nine THOMAS JOSEPH HAIPT 19 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . his enthusiasm for athletics . . . skill with a rifle . . . the art of living, a life of art .. . Art Service Club 2; Folk Music Club 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 2. DIANE G. HAYNES 36 Orchard Road Maplewood ... a true heart in helping oth- ers .. . her incessant chatter . . . keeping lunchroom order Future Nurses of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 2, Chairman 3, Co-Chair- man 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3; All-School Pro- duction Costume Committee 2. KATHERINE E. HARMS “Kathy” 23 Cherry Place Maplewood . . . desire to please . . . that long-awaited license . . . early bird of Homeroom 230 . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Literary Masters 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Stu- dent Orientation Committee 2; Junior Night Make-Up Commit- tee 3; All-School Production Make-Up Committee 3. LESLIE HARRISON 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . her enviable black locks . . . just call her “Sarah” . . . always impatient to get sand in her shoes . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Junior Night Make-Up Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. SUE CAROL HANFLING “Suki” 327 Highland Road South Orange . . . one of the first behind the wheel . . . her unforgettable summers in California, Israel, and France ... a diligent worker . . . G.A.A. 2; Homeroom: Chairman 3; Secretary 2; Assembly Com- mittee 2, 3, Program Chairman 4; Nominating Committee 2; All School Production Cast and Chorus 2; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4; Columbian Junior Edi- tor 3. DAVID HARRIS “Dave” 33 Mountain Avenue Maplewood ... a bright, new addition to Columbia ... his long home- room discussions . . . patron of the arts ... Passaic Valley High School: Chess Club 2, 3; Newspaper 3; Literary Magazine 3; Current Events Club 3. CAROL F. HAIT 176 Charlton Avenue South Orange ... a drama enthusiast . . . her creative writing ability . . . her generous and understanding ways . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Parnassian 3, 4; Showcase 3; Civics Committee 2; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Columbian Advertis- ing Committee 4. ( MARYLOU HEATH “Lou” 658 Ridgewood Road Maplewood ... a love of horses and Arizona . . . easy to get along with . . . a future Florence Nightingale Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Library Council 4; Paradise Valley High School: Drama Club 2; Future Homemakers Association 2. Page Forty WILLIAM HECK “Bill 19 Rynda Road Maplewood . . . 31 Ts “Old Philosopher . . . his mathematical acumen . . . Ferlingettis his first choice . . . Math Club 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Lighting Crew 3; Stage Lighting Crew 2, 3, Chief 4. JOHN J. HEFFERNAN “Jack” 30 Princeton Street Maplewood ... his love for cars—within the law . . . shy with hidden strength ... a future in the marines . . . Track 2, 3. SUE HEILIG 3 North Terrace Maplewood . . . her collegiate clothes . . . endless supply of pep and energy . . . aversion to lipstick and roll- €TS G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Folk Mu- sic Club 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Junior Play Make- Up Committee 3. RUSSEL HERBSTSOMER “Captain” 251 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . those nights out with the boys . . . his well-known rock and roll band . . . what lies be- hind his quiet ways? . . . All-School Male Chorus 2, 3, 4. ROBERT HENRICKS “Bob” 79 Woodland Road Maplewood . . . his artistic imaginative touch ... an avid AuH20 fan . . . took Horace Greeley's advice and visited the West .. . Art Service Club 2, 3, 4; Italian Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 3; Platform Club 3; Showcase 4; Pep Committee 4; Cross Country 2; Track 2; All- School Production: Cast and Chorus 3; Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee 3; Columbian Art Staff 4. JUDITH J. HERMAN “Judy” 351 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . prone to fits of laughter . . . her dramatic talent . . . forgetting to remember . . . Biology Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Pep Committee 3, 4; Special Service Committee 2; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 2; Scenery Painting Committee 2; Junior Night: Chorus 3; Advertising Commit- tee 3; Columbian Art Staff 3. GLADYS HEROLD 26 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood . . . one of those preferred blondes . . . adds a spark to Brad- ley .. . her ease with both sexes Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Junior Night Make-Up Com- mittee 3. ALAN HERRE “A,” 50 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . Mr. Stark's pet? . . . a love of hunting and fishing . . . that glint of mischief in his eye . . . Electronics Club 4; Math Club 2; Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Page Forty-one NANCY HERTZ 385 Hartford Road South Orange . . . enthusiasm without bounds . . . possessing the spark of fun . . . always in vogue . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Vice Chair- man 4; All-School Production Dancers 2; Junior Night Cos- tume Committee 3; Mirror Ad- vertising Committee 4. NAN CAROL HOFFMAN 46 Essex Road Maplewood ... a future physical therapist. . . at home on the ice . . . attrac- tiveness and determination . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3; Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Literary Masters 3, 4; Home- room Social Chairman 2; Elec- tions Committee 4; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. LARRY HIGHTON 86 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood . . . biologically speaking . . . those red freckles and red hair . . . finding any science fascinat- ing . . . Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; S.O.S. 4. ERIC HILDEBRAND “Mouse 44 Durand Road Maplewood . . . his ivy-league looks . . . running for his Columbia letters . . . a true ladies man . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Philoso- phy Seminar 3; Homeroom: Sec- retary 4; Social Chairman 2; Cross Country: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. ALBERTA HOFFMAN “Burt” 69 Hillcrest Road Maplewood . . . “Duffy”-nitely a good friend . . . never at a loss . . . always on the go—in studies and dates . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 2, 3; Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Parnassian 3; Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 3; Secretary 2; Junior Night: Cast 3; Assistant Director 3. FRED HOCHMAN 34 Claremont Drive Maplewood . . . his distinctive features . . . an opinion on everything . . . his able co-captainship of and prowess on the swimming team Homeroom: Chairman 3, Vice- Chairman 2, 4; Fire Committee 2; Swimming Team 2, 3, Cap- tain 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 2. ARNOLD HOFFMAN “Arnie” 130 Milton Place South Orange . . . the big fisherman . . . his reserved manner ... a real “ham” for radios . . . Electronics Club 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Wrestling Team Man- ager 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 4. LAURIE HOLUB 32 Midland Boulevard Maplewood ... a frequenter of upper Nings . . . an avid baseball fan . . . that long wait for her license . . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Person- ality Club 4; Finance Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. Page Forty-two JONATHAN HUBBELL Jon” 56 South Pierson Road Maplewood ... his well-timed wit and well- chosen words . . . excelling in all his studies . . . that lower East Side jaunt with a paper bag .. . Math Club 3; Physics Club 3; Homeroom: Chairman 2, Vice- Chairman 3; Civics Committee 3; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Production Orchestra 2, 3, 4. JOHN HUBLEY 168 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . the “HUB” of progress . . . Casanova tendencies . . . that wild gavel . . . Music Box 2; Homeroom Chair- man 2; Pep Committee 3; All- School Male Chorus 2, 3; Nomi- nating Committee 2, 3; Junior Night: Cast 3, Stage Crew 2, 3; President of School 4. ROBERT J. HUGHES Bob” 167 College Place South Orange ... a real lady killer . . . his mysterious blue eyes ... a true talent with a stick shift . . . Business Education Club 3; Fu- ture Teachers of America 2, 3. JAMES F. HUNT “Jimmie” 14 Creston Avenue Maplewood . . . “Little Rascal” . . . early morning quips ... an affection for cars . . . Intramural Bowling 2. EDMUND T. HUME, JR. Ticky” 710 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . the only football captain with his own “hume”room cheer ... in love with a motorcycle . . . suitable “noblesse oblige” (for a mayor s son) . . . Football 2, 3, Captain 4; Wres- tling 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. LAWRENCE HUNT Larry” 51 Euclid Avenue Maplewood . . . always in search of action . . . “running” up an outstand- ing record on the cross-country and track squads . . . “what a treat!” . . . Pre-Medical Club 4; Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Social Chairman 4; Fire Committee 3, 4; J.V. Basketball 2; Cross- Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 3; Mirror Circulation Committee 4. SONIA M. IBARGUEN 11 Harrison Court South Orange . . . the end of the dynasty—for awhile . . . sprightly sprinting . . . summer, Spanish style . . . G.A.A. Council Member 2, Sec- retary 3, 4; Pan American Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Homeroom Chairman 4, Secretary 3, Social Chairman 2; Civics Committee 2, 4, Secretary 3; Sophomore Orientation 2, 3; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Night Cos- tume Committee 3; Foreign Stu- dent Exchange Committee. CAROL A. INTORELLI 52 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . “one of the crew” . . . love of SHU Frat parties . . . fond memories of the shore . . . Italian Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4. Page Forty-three KATHLEEN E. IRWIN “Kathy” 162 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . unpretentious sophistication . . . a perfect blending of beauty and brains . . . sand, sea and lifeguards . . . Jazz Club 2, 3; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; Social Committee 2, 4; Nominat- ing Committee 3; Mirror Adver- tising Committee 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3. JOANNE THERESA JACKSON 68A Newark Way Maplewood ... a friendly girl with Irish an- cestors and temper . . . enjoys reading and working at Hilton Library . . . looking forward to operator chatter at Bell Tele- phone . . . Library Council 2, 3, 4; Special Service Committee 2. ALAN JACOBS 9 Warner Road Maplewood . . . always appearing interested . . . sharp wit to spike any con- versation . . . his fidelity to the band . . . Chess Club 3, 4; Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; J.V. Cross Country 2. HELEN JACOBS 16 Burroughs Way Maplewood ... a sparkling, vivacious per- sonality . . . every sentence—a dramatic presentation . . . will always sing a second song . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 3; Library Council 4; Parnassian 3, Secretary 4; Per- sonality Club 3; All-School Pro- duction Costume Committee 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4. ROBERT K. JACOBS “Bob” 347 Harding Drive South Orange . . . Peter, Paul, and Bob .. . non-stop from European travel to Columbia travail . . . his mo- mentous comments . . . Folk Music Club 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Elections Committee 4; Soccer Team 3: Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 3; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Sound Crew 3. ROBERT JACOBUS “Bob” 104 Fairview Avenue South Orange ... a very “punny” fellow. . . . endeavors with the guitar . . .. daily luncheon extravaganzas Homeroom: Chairman 4; Vice- Chairman 2; Wrestling 3; All- School Male Chorus 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 3. JOEL JAFFE “Owl” 512 Irvington Avenue Maplewood ... a sport for every season and spirit for them all .. . works hard and steadily with books, cars, and athletics ... a future in the business world . . . Baseball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4. MICHAEL JAKER “Jake” 16 Park Road Maplewood . . . that dry sense of humor . . . Michael, his boys, and a deck of cards . . . his annual celebration of the issuance of the Edict of Nantes . . . Soccer 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3; Finance Com- mittee 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Po- litical Government Club 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2. Page Forty-four ETHAN JANOWITZ 6 Raymond Terrace Maplewood . . . a man of many opinions . . . a future Dennis Brain ... an experienced conversationalist . . . Library Council 2; Music Box 3; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; Pro- jectionists 2, 3, 4; Sound Crew 2, 3, 4. SUE ELLEN KAMLER “Sue 36 Harvard Avenue Maplewood . . . always ready with a smile . . . adds “Pep” to any group ... a way with the needle . . . Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. ALAIN R. JAPHET “Allan, Alen, Alein, Alan” 128 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . a “bon vivant” Franco-Amer- ican style . . . inquisitive and intelligent ... a special interest in chemistry . . . Le Cercle Fran§ais 4; Chemistry Club 4; Lycee J.B.S., Paris: Dosierdes 3; Absences 3. ABRAHAM JELIN “Bram” 57 Crest Drive South Orange . . . reserved and mature . . . his collegiate good looks . . . arbitrator of life—“you die!” . . . Physics Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; New Student Orientation Committee 2. CAROL M. JULIANO “Jules” 135 South Kingman Road South Orange . . . her fantastic appetite . . . one of Columbia's “better” driv- ers .. . an athletic inclination Italian Club 4; Library Council 2. MARIAN KALINOVICH 483 Valley Street Maplewood ... a heart dedicated to any type of art .. . quietly intelli- gent ... a photography enthusi- ast .. . German Gub 3; G.A.A. 2; Girls’ Track 3; Art Service Club 4. MAXINE KAMENS 11 Hart Drive North South Orange . . . balancing the books for 346 ... a loyal knight of the “Round- able” ... a piquant personality Future Teachers of America 2; Literary Masters 2, 3, 4; Home- room Treasurer 3, 4; Assembly Committee 3; Traditions Com- mittee 4; All-School Production Advertising Committee Chair- man 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. HENRY ADAM KANEY 70 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . witty and well-liked . . . full of enthusiasm for all he does . . . one of the class thespians Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Ten- nis Team 3; Master Singers 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3. Page Forty-five GEORGE KANT “George 95 Tiffany Place Maplewood . . . frequent trips to the shore . . . lackadaisical manner . . . hanging out—behind the counter —at “Nings” . . . Intramural Basketball 2, 3. BARBARA KANYA 19 Hickory Drive Maplewood . . . L.L.O.—Loquacious Little One . . . keeping Columbia elec- tions running smoothly . . . “Kanya, not Kenya” . . . Art Service Club 2, 3; Folk Mu- sic Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3; Showcase 3. 4; Homeroom: Chairman 3; Vice-Chairman 4; Elections Committee 2, 3, Chair- man 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4; Student Exchange Committee. MICHAEL DAVID KAPLAN “Mike” 37 Fairview Terrace Maplewood . . . talented troubador . . . daily peruser of the Times . . . “run- ning” up a reputation as a good sport . . . Music Box 2, 3, 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 3; Parnassian 2, 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Intramural Bowling 2; Track 3; Junior Night Cast 3; S.O.S. 4. ROCHELE KAPLAN “Shelley 486 Irvington Avenue Maplewood . . . her incessant homeroom chatter ... a nose for news . . . her ever-changing coiffures . . . Civics Committee 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. STEVEN KAPLAN “Steve” 22 Colgate Road Maplewood . . . head man of the senior class . . . politician and statesman . . . possessing many viewpoints on many subjects . . . Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Junior Assembly Chairman 3; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Class President 4. CAROL KAPLUS 181 Harding Drive South Orange . . . her sincere friendliness . . . one of the first to play chauffeur . . . a meticulous appearance . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; Civics Committee 2, 3; Finance Committee 4; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. JEAN KARASKA “Jeannie 25 Rynda Road Maplewood . . . attraction to Vailsburg . . . Jeannie with the light brown hair ... a winning smile . . . Pan American Club 4; Personal- ity Club 4; Vailsburg High School: Pep Club 2. JOHN KARASSIK 476 Walton Road Maplewood . . . fastest gun in 218 . . . his kindness towards animals . . . his casual ways . . . Chemistry Club 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Fire Committee 2, 3, Captain 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2; Mirror Advertising Com- mittee 4. Page Forty-six DONALD KASEN “Don” 225 Underhill Road South Orange . . . his unbeatable 409 . . . “the Kasen quarter” . . . guitar, Span- ish, and E-Jag’s . . . Jazz Gub 3, 4; Pan American Gub 2; Fire Committee 4; Cross Country: J.V. 3; Varsity 4. DAN KATCHER 191 Great Hills Drive South Orange . . . his homeroom lunch period . . . always ready with a witty remark . . . flashing that big smile . . . Electronics Gub Treasurer 2, 3, President 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Audio-Visual Aids 2. DAVID KAUFMAN 401 Harding Drive South Orange . . . his sometime indicative, fiery red hair ... an aloof manner . . . ready, willing, and able to discuss pro-football . . . Math Club 2, 3; Platform Club 4; Elections Committee 2; Eligi- bility Committee 4; All-School Male Chorus 3; All-School Pro- duction Ticket Committee 3. HARRY KAZIN 312 Harding Drive South Orange . . . his welcome good nature . . . being his own skipper at Lake Hopatcong ... a car—a necessity of life . . . Jazz Club 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion 3. HENRY B. KAZIN 453 Tillou Road South Orange . . . timely contributions to class . . . finds pleasure in building things ... a reserved manner Audio-Visual Aids Committee 3. IRENE KEARNEY 238 Hilton Avenue Maplewood ... a strong academic drive . . . that unpredictable giggle . . . an ambitious half of a twin set Fencing Gub 2, 3; Future Nurses 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Commit- tee 3; S.O.S. 4. V KATHLEEN KEARNEY “Kathy 238 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . Irene’s other half . . . her devotion to the sometime World Champion Yankees . . . some doctor’s nurse Friday . . . Fencing Club 2, 3; Future Nurses of America 4; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; All- School Production Properties Committee 3; Junior Night Prop- erties Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. DANE KEATING 50 Euclid Avenue Maplewooi . : . short in stature, tall in per- sonality . . . that touch of sophis- tication . . . femininity plus . . . Art Service Club: 2, 3, Presi- dent 4; Le Cercle Frangais 3, 4: Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 3; Junior Night: Advertising Com- mittee 3, Make-Up Committee 3; Columbian Advertising Com- mittee 3; Teen Council; S.O.S. 4. Page Forty-seven JOSEPH KEELY Joe 274 Irvington Avenue South Orange ... a spark plug for a heart . . . his craze for cars, cars . . . and more cars . . . CHARLES KETTERMAN “Charlie” 35 Highland Avenue Maplewood . . . love for girls and cars . . . his relaxed manner . . . having “get-along” ability . . . Page Forty-eight BARBARA KEIFER 308 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood ... a devoted and loyal friend . . . always studying her copious notes . . . one of the Golden Pinnies . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Civics Committee 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Special Service Committee 3; All-School Production: Prop- erties Committee 3; Make-Up Committee 3; Junior Night Make-Up Committee 3. STEVEN E. KELLER “Weed” 147 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . his out-going friendliness . . . eagerly awaiting the hunt- ing season . . . his own kind of humor . . . DAVID L KEMP “Dave” 71 Oakview Avenue Maplewood ... a new car for every occa- sion . . . president of the 227 Sophist Society . . . when it comes to beards, “it’s the prin- ciple of the thing” . . . Baseball (J.V.) 2, 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2. JOHN H. KEMPLER “Zugies” 261 Highland Road South Orange . . . his “rise” to the steering position of the basketball team . . . comic “tall” stories ... a bevy of friends . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3; Basketball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, Captain 4; Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4. BRUCE E. KESSLER “Kess” 13 Yale Street Maplewood . . . popularity with the oppo- site sex . . . “I’m not late; the bell is early!” . . . his carefree ways . . . Biology Club 2, 3; Jazz Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 2; Finance Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2; Junior Night Cast 3. ANDREA KEYBIDA “Andi” 19 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . CHS’s pert and efficient executrix . . . “femme fatale” on the courts . . . eyes in two places at once—on the boys and in the books . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Forum Romanum 3; G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Civics Committee 3, Chairman 4; So- cial Committee 2; Sophomore Orientation Committee 2; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Vice-President of the School 4. DALE KILPATRICK “Killer 372 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . four wheels by “The Skin of His Teeth” . . . one of Barry’s boys . . . master of the barbed comment . . . Biology Club 2; Debating Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Junior Night Cast 3. BARBARA KIRCHER “Kirch 8 Porter Road Maplewood . . . those big, sparkling blue eyes . . . always on the right side of the law—family side . . . that long awaited license . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Par- nassian 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Sophomore Orientation 4; Mas- ter Singers and Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3. LAWRENCE KISCH “Looper 45 Boyden Parkway Maplewood . . . “where’s the sports page?” . . . big man on the ball field . . . enjoying everything he does . . . J.V. Baseball 2, 3. JOEL E. KLEIN “Stef 41 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . in search of excitement . . . those wild shore weeekends . . . did someone call the rifleman? MIRIAM KLEIN “Mimi” 124 Wyoming Avenue South Orange . . . her many interests in New York City ... a poet at heart . . . the many facets of her per- sonality . . . Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 2; Literary Masters 3; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Showcase 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Traditions Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Paint- ing 3; S.O.S. 4. MARIE FRANCES KLING 19 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . her pretty black hair . . . an interest at the keys—typing . . . her diligent work on the Mirror . . . Business Club 4; Mirror Typist 4. FRANCES KNAPP “Fran” 674 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . her collegiate appearance recognized by Smith ... her undying loyalty to Rutgers . . . doesn’t “nap” on the job . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Display Case Com- mittee 2, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3. MARILYN WHEELER KNOX 22 Highland Place Maplewood ... a lithe appearance to match her grace in dancing ... a tal- ented flutist ... the girl with the melodious speaking voice . . . Parnassian 2, 3, 4; Elections Committee 4; All-School Musi- cal Dancer 2, 3. Page Forty-nine CHARLES KOHN “Charlie” 171 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . speaks with well-timed wit ... a top-notch science student . . . his unexcitable manner . . . Physics Club 2. 3, Vice-President 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Junior Night Lighting Crew 2, Co-Chairman 3, 4; Senior Play Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; Stage, Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. RICHARD KOHN “Dick” 66 Duffield Drive South Orange ... a priceless sense of humor . . . his memorable parties icwith a lemon twist” . . . unexposed but educated right leg . . . Debating Club 3; Platform Club 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3; Traditions Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Mir- ror Personals Committee 4: S.O.S. 4. CECILY KOLKER 4 Tower Drive Maplewood . . . “For Pete's sake, what's so great about North Carolina?” . . . stylish clothes to fit her stylish figure . . . her bright outlook on life . . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Junior Night Costumes Committee 3; Mirror Typist 4. MARK KOLLINGER 27 Colate Road Maplewood . . . zest for sports . . . his quiet personality . . . enthusiastic bas- ketball player . . . Fire Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2; All-School Male Chorus 3. JAMES KOPP “Jim” 429 Walton Road Maplewood ... a man of few words, except about girls . . . his avid interest in sports . . . ready for a good time anytime . . . Chess Club 2, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Cross Country: J.V. 3; Varsity 4. REBECCA KOSTER “Becky” 26 Church Street South Orange ... a pint-sized package of fun . . . her untemperamental dispo- sition . . . here today—home to- morrow . . . Business Education Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Collier High School: Newspaper Reporter 2; Junior Red Cross Vice-Presi- dent 2. KENNETH KRAMER “Kenny” 20 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . . court conquistador—both in law and tennis . . . precision in all his endeavors . . . his cynical wit . . . Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 4; Treasurer 3; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 3; J.V. Bas- ketball 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. GERALD KRASNER “Jerry” 49 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood . . . devoted fan of the Q STICK LOUNGE . . . interest in Cor- vettes . . . that quick smile . . . Page Fifty MARILYN KRUMEICH 107 -Oakland Road Maplewood . . . her cute, trim appearance ... a smile for all .. . an un- usual stenographic ability . . . Art Service Club 2; Business Education Club 4; Le Cercle Frangais 4; Future Teachers of America Club 2. DIANE LAMPERT 94 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . those zany mischievous ways • . . individualism personified . . . tell the techers to behave when I leave . . . Pan American Club 3, 4. CAROL RUTH KRUVANT 169 Hill Drive South Orange . . . poised and sophisticated . . . her enviable diet to gain weight ... a natural advertise- ment for Revlon nail-polish . . . Jazz Club 2, 4; Showcase 2, 3, 4; Homeroom: Treasurer 3; Social Chairman 3; Finance Committee 4; Traditions Committee 2; Jun- ior Night Advertising Commit- tee 3; Columbian Advertising 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. HELEN DEBORAH KULINSKI 215 Lexington Avenue Maplewood . . . her strange handwriting . . . those Mona Lisa smiles . . . quick answers “en franqais” . . . Art Service Club 2; Business Education Club 4; Fencing Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 4; Display Case Committee 4; All- School Production: Advertising Committee 3; Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Night: Ad- vertising Committee 3; Scenery Painting Committee 3; Mirror Typist 4. LOUIS B. KUPPERMAN “Lou” 176 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . his liberal and “broad” minded views . . . love of “pooF . . . 349’s Romeo . . . All-School Production Scenery Construction Committee 2; Stage Crew 2, 3. ARTHUR KUPPERMAN “Artie” 57 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . his “doeskin” complexion ... a real shutterbug . . . his mild manner . . . Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2; S.O.S. 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; All- School Production Scenery Con- struction Committee 2. PETER LABA 297 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . always engrossed in thought . . . making friends wherever he goes . . . starting the homeroom moving . . . DAVID LAMPF 12 Franklin Place Maplewood . . . 2:46 companion of Mr. W. . . . “another six weeks in the house” ... a true comedian . . . Parnassian Society 3; Pre-Medi- cal Club 3; Finance Committee 4; Basketball Team 3; Wres- tling Team 2. Page Fifty-one JAMES LANDUA Pineapple” 30 Hickory Drive Maplewood . . . Honolulu LuLu . . . never at a loss for words . . . Mr. Weiner’s left arm . . . House and Grounds Committee 3, Chairman 4; J.V. Football 2; Soccer Team Manager 3; Track Team 2; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4. JOSEPH LaPOSTA “Joe” 54 Oberlin Street Maplewood . . . quiet and easy-going . . . his ability to customize any car ... an appreciation of music . . . MARIE LaRUSSO “Marie” 11 Wetmore Avenue Maplewood . . . always looking for a good time ... a loyalty to the Hall ... an unforgettable summer in Florida . . . Business Education Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; All-School Production Costume Committee 2. JOHN LAWRENCE 172 Vose Avenue South Orange ... the little man who wasn’t there, in homeroom . . . talented lighting technician ... an en- thusiastic gymnast . . . Physics Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Lighting Crew 3. BARBARA LAZAR “Barb” 392 Harding Drive South Orange . . . gone in a flash of yellow . . . her unexcitable exterior . . . “Oh Yeah?” ... Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; All- School Production Advertising Committee 2; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Colum- bian: Advertising 4; Reporter 2; S.O.S. 4. MAX LEBERSFELD 324 Centre Street South Orange ... on a friendly basis with so many people . . . his thought provoking writings ... at least acquainted with any topic . . . Homeroom Chairman 3; Assem- bly Committee 4; Swimming 2, 3; Mirror Editor-in-Chief 4; Co- lumbian Reporter 2, 3, Colum- nist 4. SUZANNE LEE “Sue” 16 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . yachting on the east coast of the U.S. . . . devotes her time to service, sailing, and scenery ... a lively girl who favors the unusual . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 3; Literary Masters 3, 4; All-School Production Properties Committee 3; Junior Night Properties Committee, Co- Chairman 3. JOHN LEHMAN 221 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood ... a match for anyone in ten- nis . . . merits the title of an all around boy . . . habitual loser in the homeroom pool . . . Chess Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Fire Committee 3, Captain 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Columbian Reporter 3, 4. Page Fifty-two FREDRIC LEIBOWITZ “Fred” 240 Highland Road South Orange . . . wolf in student's clothing . . . dauntless disputing, that is disputing more-daunted-less . . . unafraid to speak his mind . . . Debating Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Physics Club 3; Platform Club 4; Fire Committee 3, 4; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 3. JANET LENKOWSKY 373 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . her flip didn't flop . . . cool secretary for hot jazz . . . “Good morning, 346” . . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3, Secretary 4; Music Box 2; Platform Club 3; Pan American Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Junior Night Properties Committee 3; Mirror Advertising Committee 4. BARBARA ELAINE LERNER “Barby-Bones” 12 Lincoln Place Maplewood . . . loved and cherished by friends and “neighbors” . . . her uninhibitedness . . . always at the side of some boy . . . Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 2; Person- ality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Pep Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; S.O.S. 4. PATRICIA LOIS LERNER “Pat” 300 Tillou Road South Orange ... a warm sense of humor . . . her flair for dramatics ... an independent mind . . . Le Cercle Frangais Vice-President 4; Jazz Club 2; Platform Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, Secre- tary 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Traditions Committee 3, 4; All- School Production Costume Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4. SUSAN LETIZIA “Sue” 63 Valley Street South Orange ... an ear for music . . . her friendly frankness . . . her raven black hair . . . Business Education Club 3, Treasurer 4. BARBARA LEVEN 338 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . her flavored thumb . . . that impatient wait for her li- cense ... her affability . . . Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Person- ality Club 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3; Eligibility Commit- tee 4; Special Service Commit- tee 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 4. JANET S. LEVINE 47 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . gray hairs already? ... an endless supply of witty remarks ... a future medical assistant Chemistry Club 4; Fencing Club 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; All- School Production Costume Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee Chairman 3. ROY ALAN LEVINE “Levanzo” 18 Plymouth Place Maplewood . . . the quiet Hercules of 218 . . . “Hey, Roy, wanna bet?” . . . his ability to pick the sure loser . . . Biology Club 2; Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Finance Committee 4; Soccer Team 3, 4. Page Fifty-three MARGARET A. LEVY “Penny 515 Grove Terrace South Orange ... a hard-working journalist . . . will it he glasses or con- tacts today . . . every spare min- ute with Bobo . . . Literary Masters Society 2; Po- litical Government Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. DORIS ANN LICHTENBERG 40 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . “one of the crew” ... a faithful devotion to Seton Hall . . . those long summers at the shore . . . Business Education Club Pub- licity Chairman 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Personality Club 4. SHELLEY LYNN LEWIS “Shell 510 Richmond Avenue Maplewood ... the blonde gentlemen prefer . . . Spanish with a French ac- cent . . . “Guess what, Les . . .” Art Service Club Vice-President 4; Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Showcase 3; Civics Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation 2, 4; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Night: Ticket Committee 3; Scenery Painting 3. RUTH D. LEVINE 67 Speir Drive South Orange ... a diligent worker . . . her cheery hellos . . . math, her forte G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3; Parnassian 3,« Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Pep Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; All-School Pro- duction: Advertising Committee 2; Properties Committee Chair- man 2; Junior Night Properties Committee 3; Columbian Re- porter 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. PETER LEWIS “Lew” 13 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . his “Lewmobile” ... nu- merous trips to Bradley Beach ... no rookie on the diamond Le Cercle Frangais 3; Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 4; Home- room Treasurer 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3; Finance Com- mittee 4; Baseball: J.V. 2, 3; Varsity 4; Intramural Basket- ball 3; J.V. Cross Country 2. STEVEN LEWIS “Steve 60 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . Steve, you can't strum a tennis racket! ... his friendly grin ... a “do-it-yourself ’ Hi- Fi bug . . . Electronics Club 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 3, 4; Sound Crew 3, Vice-Chairman 4. 358 Beechspring Road South Orange . . . his frequent comic relief . . . willing to debate on any sub- ject — especially girls . . . his scholarly delving into Old Coun- try personalities . . . Biology Club 2; Platform Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3; Home- room Chairman 4; Traffic Com- mittee 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Wrestling 2; All-School Pro- duction Ticket Committee 3. HOLLIS LIEB “Holir 218 Conway Court South Orange . . . her nonchalant manner . . . a sustained interest in Brandeis University . . . kind and sincere Le Cercle Fran$ais 3; Fencing Club 3; Future Teachers 2; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3. NEAL E. LEYNOR “Niles Page Fifty-fou ELLEN LIEBERFARB 21 Rutgers Street Maplewood . . . her many shore excursions ... a curvacious cutie . . . nu- merous male admirers . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Personality Club 4; Home- room Social Chairman 3; Fi- nance Committee 4; Social Com- mittee 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Junior Night Make-Up Committee 3; Prop- erties Committee 3. BARBARA SUE LIEBERMAN “Badger” 449 Baldwin Road Maplewood . . . talented dancer—modern and popular . . . affinity for a certain Spanish Teacher . . . her “home away from home” for the grid squad . . . Chemistry Club 4; Future Nurses 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Showcase 2, 3; Homeroom Sec- retary 2; All-School Production Dancers 2; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Columbian Advertising Committee 4: Girls’ Swim Team 3. NANCY LIGHT 214 West South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . petite bundle of energy . . . her “cheer’full personality . . . that mischievous gleam in her eye . . . Jazz Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Club 4; Cheer Leader 4; Special Service Committee 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3. MARTHA H. LILIEN 1 Ball Place Maplewood ... a believer in the Stoic tra- dition . . . her cynical witticisms ... a detached but concerned student of humanity . . . Fencing Club 3; Literary Mas- ters 2; Folk Music Club 4; Plat- form Club 2, 3, 4; Showcase 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; As- sembly Committee 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Mir- ror Prophet 4; S.O.S. 4. AL LILORE “Ralph” 51 Menzel Avenue Maplewood ... a guy named Ralph . . . one of John K’s boys . . . his casual manner . . . Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3. CATHY LITT 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . well-traveled newcomer to 213 ... a wizard with needle and thread . . . her intriguing Florida accent . . . Italian Club 4; Personality Club 4; Showcase 3; Junior Night Make-Up Committee 3; Senior Play Make-Up Committee 3, 4; Coral Gables High School: Homeroom Treasurer 2; Modern Dance Club 2. EDMUND LORENC “Ed” 21 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood . . . “taxiing” the girls home . . . his ambitious outlook . . . an en- thusiastic numismatist and phila- telist . . . Electronics Club 4; Math Club 4. PAUL F. LOW 15 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood . . . that mischievous grin . . . his (and Muhlenberg’s) tearly decision ... a big man on the boxes . . . Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 4; Homeroom: Chair- man 4; Treasurer 3; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4; Junior Night Assistant Director 3; S.O.S. 4. Page Fifty-five JANE LOWENSTEIN “Janie” 285 North Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . always full of pep . . . the girl with the guitar and green bag . . . Annie Oakley of 349 G.A.A. 2; Library Council 3; Folk Music Club 4; Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 4; Secretary 2, 3; Civics Committee 3, Vice- Chairman 4; Finance Committee 2; Columbian Advertising Com- mittee 3, Editor 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; S.O.S. 4. 3 MARJORIE LOWENSTEIN “Margie” 102 Oakview Avenue Maplewood ... a firecracker journalist . . . “I’m Sam, she’s Eric” . . . ARma viRUMque CaNO . . . Platform Club 2; Showcase 2, 3; Nominating Committee 2; Eligibility Committee 3; As- sembly Committee 4; Senior Play Reading Committee 4; Co- lumbian 2, Editor 3, 4. BARBARA LYMAN 52 Clinton Avenue Maplewood . . . her abundance of school spirit . . . her vivacious, flirta- tious ways . . . expressive, irre- sistible eyes . . . Art Service 2, 4; Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 3, 4; Homeroom So- cial Chairman 4; Special Service Committee 2; Columbian Adver- tising Committee 4; Junior Night: Make-Up Committee 3; Advertising Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. BARRY S. LYNN 335 Hartford Road South Orange ... his carefree outlook . . . never being at a loss for words . . . conscientious coin collector Chess Club 3. JEFFREY J. LYNN “Jeff” 292 Irvington Avenue South Orange . . . his fishing and hunting ex- periences in the North Woods . . . the strong, silent type . . . one of the few who accomplishes something in homeroom . . . Alton Central High School, Al- ton, New Hampshire: J.E.T.S. 2, 3; Soccer 3, Captain 2; Basket- ball 2; Rifle Club 3, President 2; Class President 2, 3. ROBERTA MARY MAAS “Skirta” 251 Burnett Avenue Maplewood ... a sparkling laugh and desire to “motivate” . . . spending her leisure time sketching and paint- ing ... a quiet, steady worker Italian Club 4. BRUCE D. MacDONALD Reb” 67 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . red badge of courage . . . an affinity for school . . . “Hey Bruce, another girl?” . . . House and Grounds Commitee 2, 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus, 2, 3. JOHN MACDONALD “Mac” 174 South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . hair today—gone tomorrow . . . living proof of yesteray’s battle . . . “For every boy with a spark there are ten with igni- tion trouble” . . . House and Grounds Committee 2, 3; Football Team Manager 2, Trainer 3; Wrestling Manager 2; All-School Male Chorus 3. Page Fifty-six ANDREW P. MAGAI “Andy” 140 Glen Avenue Millburn . . . seeking only the blondes . . . his one and only ’58 Chevy convertible . . . what lies be- neath that pensive look? . . . JERRY MAGIN 163 College Place South Orange . . . inseparable with one red and white car . . . unassuming manner . . . Audio-Visual die- hard . . . Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; All- School Production Scenery Con- struction Committee 3; Junior Night Stage Crew 2, 3; Stage Crew 2, 3; Projectionist 2. FRANK KARL MAGLIO “Nitti” 339 Valley Street South Orange . . . one of “the boys” . . . his lethargic, but calculated ways . . . his ambition for a future in the ring . . . Italian Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3. PHILIP MANDELL “Phil” 395 Wyoming Avenue South Orange ... a small pack of big troubles . . . plans to “build” a future . . . admiration for a famous his- torical couple . . . Jazz Club 4; Platform Club Pro- gram Chairman 3, Publicity Chairman 4; S.O.S. 4. GREG MANNING 258 Academy Street South Orange . . . industrious founder of Stamps Unlimited . . . poet of 311 . . . a good sport! . . . Basketball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3; Intramural Basketball 2. WILLIAM J. MARKS “Bill” 115 Seton Place South Orange . . . “single I am and single I’ll remain” ... solid as a brick wall ... a future defender of our country . . . BENNETT ALAN MARSH “Benito, Le Hun” 206 North Woods Drive South Orange • . . a “jewel” of a boy . . . master of debate . . . his spirit- ual pilgrimage to Churchill Downs . . . Debating Club 2, 4, President 3; Physics Club 3; Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Finance Com- mittee 4; Student Orientation 2; Intramural Bowling 2; Colum- bian Business 2, Editor 3, 4; Mirror Advertising Committee 4: S.O.S. 4. GARY MAUDSLEY 2016 Springfield Avenue Maplewood . . . architectural sketches in the most unlikely places . . . in- terests mechanical and scientific . . . values his words . . . Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 3, 4; Fencing Club 2; Jazz Club 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting Committee 3. Page Fifty-seven WILLIAM McCLURE “Wild Bill” 299 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . his capable captainship of the Columbia harriers ... en- joying the company of the fairer sex . . . overdoing it with an air- conditioned convertible . . . Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 2, 4; Social Chairman 2, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, Captain 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; S.O.S. 4. SANDRA LEE McKEE 458 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . talent for an artistic career . . . her diversified musical abil- ity ... a desire to travel and meet new people . . . Art Service Club 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Jazz Club 4; Music Box 3; Showcase 2, 3; Display Case Committee 4; All-School Produc- tion: Advertising Committee 3; Dancer 2; Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Night Scen- ery Painting 3; Mirror Arlist 4. BARBARA McMULLEN 463 Walton Road Maplewood ... if there s a party, she’ll find it . . . morning jaunts around the halls . . . her passion for the ski slopes . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Social Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Junior Night Make-Up Commit- tee 3. THOMAS P. McMULLEN “Tom” 9 Lombardy Place Maplewood . . . “all the sports that’s fit to print” ... a sincere effort be- hind all his endeavors . . . his magnetic personality . . . Homeroom: Chairman 4, Treas- urer 3; Elections Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Intramural Basketball Captain 2; Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Editor 4; Junior Play Reading Committee 3; Foreign Exchange Committee Chairman. NAOMI MEISEL “Na” 22 Coolidge Road Maplewood . . . her interminable wait for April ... her sparkling eyes . . . that touch of sophistication Le Cercle Frangais 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; All-School Production: Prop- erties Committee 2; Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Night: Advertising Committee 3; Dancer 3; Properties Commit- tee 3. DAVID MELDRUM “Dave” 46 Eder Terrace South Orange . . . always with his nose in a book ... a budding philatelist . . . his summer job in the big city . . . Physics Club 3; Soccer Team 4; Audio-Visual Aids 4; All-School Production Scenery Construction Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Construction Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. NORMAN MELLK 512 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . one of Columbia s few nat- ural blonds . . . always smiling, always laughing ... a lot of fun to be with . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 3; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 2, 4; Political Government Club 2; Pre-Medi- cal Club 3, 4; Civics Commit- tee 4; House and Grounds Com- mittee 2; S.O.S. 4. JAMES G. MEMOLI “Jim” 19 Broadview Avenue Maplewood ... a great asset to the concert choir . . . ivy league appearance . . . his subtle sense of humor Chemistry Club 4; Fencing Club 2; Italian Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Music Box 3; Intramural Bowling 2; Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,4; Color Guard 4; All-School Male Chorus 2, 3, 4; Sound Crew 3, 4; Junior Night Sound Crew 3. Page Fifty-eight MARIAN MERCADANTE 116 Third Street South Orange ... a friendly smile for every- one . . . enjoying all sports . . . her quiet sincerity . . . Business Education Club 3, President 4. JOAN MERMELSTEIN “Merms 415 Richmond Avenue South Orange . . . it’s party time . . . Bird's other half . . . where found: Grunings . . . Personality Glub 4; Homeroom Chairman 2. RUTH MERTEN “Carol 69 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . radiates warm friendship . . . she could have danced all night ... a feminine fencer . . . Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Pan American Club 4; All-School Production Proper- ties Committee 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. ROBERT W. MICKEY Mickey 343 West South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . everybody's friend . . . his jazz combo ... a career in medi- cine . . . Jazz Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Fire Committee Captain 4; In- tramural Basketball 2, 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4. ALAN METZGER 8 Berkshire Road Maplewood ... a most casual fellow ... a skilled wrestler on the mats and in debates ... his versatile in- terests and accomplishments . . . Folk Music Club 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Eligibility Committee 4; Foot- ball 3; Wrestling 2, 3; Master Singers 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4; All-School Produc- tino Cast and Chorus 3; Mirror Lawyer 4. CONSTANCE INA MILES “Connie 367 Lenox Avenue South Orange . . . always laughing and always speaking her mind ... a novel personality . . . those long black locks . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 3; Literary Masters 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Showcase 3; Nominat- ing Committee 3; All-School Production Advertising Commit- tee 2; Junior Night: Advertising Committee 3; Ticket Committee 3: Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Alumni Conference Committee 4. ROCHELLE MILFORD “Shelley” 46 Boyden Parkway Maplewood ... a vivacious blonde . . . her unflagging efforts on the G.A.A. . . . her ebullience in homeroom G.A.A. 2, 4; Music Box 2; All- School Production Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 2, 3; Mir- ror Typist 4; Synchronized Swimming 3, 4. RICHARD WAYNE MILLER 187 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . his interest lies under a car- hood ... a traveler at heart . . . takes his jazz hot with tempo German Club 2. Page Fifty-nine TIA MILLMAN 340 Redmond Road South Orange . . . “I’m not late—the bell rang early” . . . creating colorful, fash- ion trends . . . breaking into the mans world . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Chemistry Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 3; Plat- form Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 3, President 4; Homeroom Treas- urer 2; Finance Commitee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 3, 4; All- School Production Ticket Com- mittee 2; Junior Night: Costume Committee 3; Ticket Committee 3; Mirror Advertising Commit- tee 4. DAVID MILLS “Dave” 79 Fourth Street South Orange . . . his artistic talent . . . those trips to the shore . . . that extra six months wait . . . Art Service Club 2, 3, 4; Biology Club 2; J.V. Basketball Man- ager 2. ROSE MARIE MINASIAN 2061 Millburn Avenue Maplewood . . . advocating studious home- room. periods . . . the early bird is 320’s Rose . . . future up in the clouds . . . G.A.A. 2. 4. JEFF MINKOFF 54 Glenview Road South Orange . . . quiet and subtle—but watch out! . . . his white convertible . . . girls, girls, girls . . . S.O.S. 4; Milford Prep: Bowling Captain 2; Fencing Club 2; Yearbook 2. STEPHEN MIRKIN “Steve” 462 Baldwin Road Maplewood . . . adept at putting together radios as well as taking them apart . . . always speaking his mind ... a happy-go-lucky guy Electronics Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Fire Committee 4; J.V. Baseball 2; J.V. Football 2; All-School Production Scenery Construction Committee 2,' 3; Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion Committee 2, 3; Senior Play Scenery Construction 2, 3. MICHAEL R. MONETTI “Mote” 27 Forty-Fourth Street Maplewood . . . playing a “mean” guitar . . . those wild beach parties . . . his love for motorcycles and girls, in that order . . . Italian Club 3, 4. CORNELIA ANNE MORAHAN Connie” 68 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . Columbia’s Veronica Lake . . . motivation to Union . . . sarcasm with a smile . . . Future Nurses of America 3; Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Our Lady of Good Counsel High School: Glee Club 2; Science Club 2; Latin Club 2. JIM MORAN Morell” 71 Concord Avenue Maplewood ... a cars best friend . . . away with the books, let’s have some fun! . . . not a worry in the world . . . Page Sixty ANN MORGAN “Annie” 24 Van Ness Court Maplewood ... a devoted movie-goer . . . adept with knitting needles . . . a future court stenographer . . . Weequahic High School: Usher- ette 2, 3; Heavy Apparatus Club 3. SUSAN MORITZ “Sue” 39 Princeton Street Maplewood . . . variety in interests . . . con- sistency in attitudes ... an ap- preciation of fine music . . . G.A.A. 2; Literary Masters 2; Showcase 3; Finance Commit- tee 2, 3. PETER MOSS 41 Crestwood Drive Maplewood . . . speeding to school on his blue motor scooter . . . main- stay of the soccer team ... a future lawyer . . . Physics Club 2; Soccer 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. MICHAEL MUENCH “Mike” 140 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . always the first at the door of 229 . . . his collection of tropical fish ... a questionable love of teachers . . . Fire Committee 4; Traffic Com- mittee 4; Civil Defense Rescue Squad 3, 4. STEVEN MOSS 109 Parker Avenue Maplewood ... a member of the A.P. set . . . his devotion to and knowl- edge of sports . . . his facial ex- pression of concentrated thought Debating Club 4; Platform Club 4; Physics Club 3; Math Club 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Elections Committee 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 2; Nominating Committee 3; Audio- Visual Aids 2; All-School Pro- duction Ticket Committee 3; Co- lumbian: Reporter 2, 3; Busi- ness 3; S.O.S. 4. SHIRLEY MURCH 259 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . her effervescent personality ... a paragon of school spirit and pep . . . homeroom treasurer by popular demand . . . G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Pep Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. MICHAEL MUTASCIO “Mike” 253 Ward Place South Orange . . . anything for a laugh . . . causing many a disturbance in homeroom . . . pursuing the “sporting life” . . . Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3. CARMELIA L. MUZETSKA “Carol” 53 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . member in good standing of the “Del Amours” ... a volley- ball enthusiast . . . one of Mac's pack—or enjoying history with Mr. MacDonough . . . Irvington High School: Volley- ball 3, 4. Page Sixty-one LINDA NEHAMKIN Sissie 731 Prospect Street Maplewood ... a NFTY gal . . . walking catalogue for Western Reserve . . . friendly, sincere attitude . . . Political Government Club 4; Civics Committee 4; John Adams High School, Cleveland, Ohio: Future Nurses of Amer- ica 3; Forum Romanum 2, 3; Literary Masters 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Student Council 2; Charles F. Brush High, Cleveland: Future Nurses of America 3. JUDITH ANN NEIBRIEF “Judi” 315 West End Road South Orange ... an early-bird to Michigan . . . chatterbox of 220 ... en- livens any gathering . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Forum Romanum 2; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Civics Committee 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Columbian Advertising Committee 4. CAROL JANET NILSSON Mrs. Polar Bear” 86 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . continually happy, keeping kids laughing . . . her once long hair s . . a frequenter of the roller' skating rink . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2. PETER NORDMANN 103 Raymond Avenue South Orange . . . his unassuming manner . . . his inbred knowledge of the bell system ... a future in the photographic world . . . All-School Male Chorus 3, 4; Columbian Photographer 4. BERNARD NOLL 138 Milton Place South Orange . . . rapid adjustment to life at CHS . . . intellectual inclina- tions . . . always taking advan- tage of homeroom period . . . Audio-Visual Aids 4; Seton Hall Preparatory School: Cross Coun- try 3; Y.C.S. Honor Society 3. MADELYN NORTON Maddi” 116 Irvington Avenue South Orange ... a model-like figure ... a rainbow of hairdos . . . those homeroom gab sessions . . . Business Education Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Italian Club 3; Li- brary Council 2; S.O.S. 4. JOHN NOTELLE 647 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . his organized homeroom meetings . . . proud owner of a parking permit . . . member of the “good” group . . . Homeroom Chairman 3; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. ROBERT NOZZA Noz” 574 Irvington Avenue Maplewood . . . his inopportune remarks . . . loving the social part of life . . . the master engineer of his future . . . Platform Club 4; J.V. Basket- ball 2; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; J.V. Football 2. Page Sixty-two JUDITH OBERWAGER “Judy” 21 Hart Drive South South Orange ... a Columbian “tradition” . . . master of the slopes ... in one day and out the other . . . Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Tradi- tions Committee 3, Chairman 4; Junior Night Make-Up Commit- tee 3; S.O.S. 4. STUART OCKMAN “Otto” 34 Claremont Avenue Maplewood . . . anyone for a game of chess? . . Oh, mister bass man! ... a math wizard . . . Chess Club 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 2, 3; J.V. Cross Country 2; All-School Male Chorus 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Chess Team 2, Captain 3, 4; Columbia High School Symphonette 2. JOHN FITZGERALD O’MAHONEY 68 Riggs Place South Orange . . . working miracles for handi- capped children . . . just call Mr. Fix-it ... a sincere con- cern for others . . . All-School Production 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Forum Romanum 2; Baseball 2. JEFFREY OPPENHEIM “Jeff” 374 Redmond Road South Orange ... a rapid progression toward intellectualism . . . music, chess, reading—and people . . . never far from room 243 . . . Biology Club 2; Chess Club 4; German Club 2; Physics Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Home- room Chairman 4; Assembly Committee 2; Eligibility 4. JEANNIE ORSI “Ors” 137 Ralston Avenue South Orange . . . eager beaver in a raccoon coat . . . Little Mary Sunshine . . . president of the society for the furtherment of madras . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 2; Personal- ity Club 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 4, Secretary 3; Pep Committee 4; Sophomore Orien- tation 4; All-School Production Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; S.O.S. 4; Coat Girl 4. JACQUELINE ELISE OSTROW “Jackie” 65 Burnett Terrace South Orange . . . her distinctive hairstyles ... an avid spectator at wres- tling matches . . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Person- ality Club 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; S.O.S. 4; Attend- ance Office Assistance. JO ANN O’BRIEN “Jo 231 Prospect Street South Orange . . . that certain someone with a '62 Chevy . . . beautiful orbs . . . her optimistic outlook . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Mir- ror Typist 4; S.O.S. 4; East Or- ange High School: Journalism Club 2; J.V. Basketball Team 2; Library Council 2; Girls’ Study Hall Council Chairman 2; Pep Committee 2, 3. JANET OH 724 Valley Street Maplewood ... a certain French teacher s “petite princesse” ... a scholar of “merit” ... no college prob- lems here . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Future Teachers 2, 3; Showcase 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Bookstore Committee 3, 4; Jun- ior Night Advertising Commit- tee 3; Senior Play Advertising Committee 4; Mirror Personals Committee 4. MARGERY OZIAS 545 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . summers at Silver Bay . . . minutes that last two years . . . out-of-school interests . . . Personality Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Ticket Committee 3; Make-Up Com- mittee 3. STEPHEN PALUMBO 119 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . a quiet gentleman ... a distinguishingly different person- ality . . . many diversified inter- ests . . . Italian Club 3, 4. JOSEPH PASCAL, JR. “Jackson” 6 Colonial Terrace Maplewood . . . his sincerity and friendli- ness . . . his hid: Let Joe handle your dough” ... a love of golf Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Home- room: Chairman 4; Vice-Chair- man 2; Civics Committee 2, 3; Social Committee 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 2; Golf 3, 4; Nominat- ing Committee 3, 4; All-School Production Ticket Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4. MARTIN PASSNER “Marty” 60 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . early morning punch and hello . . . ever present behind the ear pencil . . . titleholder: first out the door at 2:46 . . . Intramural Basketball 3, 4; In- tramural Bowling 3. SANDRA PASHELINSKY “Pash” 31 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . unforgettable Gladys in Junior Night ... all the world s her stage . . . her rapid articu- lation . . . Parnassian 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Assembly Commit- tee 3, 4; Bible Reader 3; Nomin- ating Committee Secretary 3; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 3; Dancer 2; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Read- ing Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JAMES PATRICK “Chico” 9 Brown Street Maplewood ... at home on the gridiron ... all around athlete . . . fre- quent visits in Vailsburg . . . Vailsburg High School: Football Team 2; Basketball Team 3; Track Team 3; Homeroom Sec- retary 3. PETER PEFF 35 Mountain Avenue Maplewood . . . his memorable summer of study in Vienna ... an en- thusiasm for hunting ... a Ger- man scholar with medical re- search ambitions . . . Chess Club 2; German Club 2; Physics Club 3; Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Junior Night Cast 3. ALAN PERCELY 105 Milligan Place South Orange . . . that wild sense of humor . . . proving that there is no wisdom greater than kindness ... a promising future in pedi- atrics . . . Biology Club 2; Chess Club 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Fire Committee 4. Page Sixty-four ARMIN M. PERLMUTTER 362 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . master of the horses . . . radiating friendliness ... re- nowned for his timely humor Le Cercle Frangais 3; Jazz Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3. LANE PERLOWIN 387 Beechspring Road South Orange ... a memorable summer with a French family . . . that per- ennial smile . . . her incessant chatter . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Physics Club 3. ARNOLD PETERS Arnie 125 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . that long brown hair! . . . a future “Arnold” baker ... al- ways thinking it over . . . Golf Team 3. GLORIA J. PETO 14 Lenox Place Maplewood . . . the sporting. president of the G.A.A. . . . the other half of the Peto pair . . . big talent on a little violin . . . Future Teachers 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, President 4; Italian Club 3, 4; Music Box 2, 3. PATRICIA PETO Pat 14 Lenox Place Maplewood . . . desire for the “white cap” . . . her double image . . . V.l.P. in G.A.A. . . . Future Nurses of America 3, Secretary 4; Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 4; Italian Club 3, Secretary 4; All-School Production Usher 2; Junior Night Usher 2. MIKE PETRUZZIELLO Pet” 52 Third Street South Orange . . . his rugged good looks . . .A occasionally drives his blue Chevy convertible ... his loyalty to the gridiron . . . Homeroom Treasurer 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4; Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. SAUNDRA JOYCE PFEFFER “Sandi” 26 New England Road Maplewood . . . her homeroom contacts . . . “First of all” . . . Girl Friday of 230 .. . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; All- School Production Make-Up Committee 3. ALFONSE J. PIETZ Al” 155 Oakland Road Maplewood . , . unassuming but never un- aware . . . interested in every sport . . . his unusual name . . . Italian Club 4; Political Govern- ment Club 4; Traffic Committee Vice-Chairman 4; Color Guard 4. Page Sixty-five ALLEN PILZ “Al” 463 Tillou Road South Orange . . . summers, pushing that lawn- mower . . . setting a rapid pace ... a spring sportsman . . . Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Audio- Visual Aids Committee 2, 3; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. KATHERINE PITCOFF “Kathy” 9 Park Road Maplewood . . . her Rapunzel-like hair . . . an original thinker . . . heads a thriving bookstore . . . Literary Masters Society 2; Folk Music Club 4; Showcase 3, 4; Homeroom: Vice-Chairman 3, Secretary 2; Bookstore Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Social Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; All-School Production Advertis- ing Committee 2; Mirror Adver- tising Committee 4. JAY GLEN PIVNICK 70 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . long live his rock V roll band . . . having the voice to accompany his guitar ... an all- year-round sports fan . . . Homeroom: Chairman 2; Social Chairman 3; Bookstore Commit- tee 2; Boys’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 3, 4; Soccer Team 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4. THOMAS PLANT “Tom” 17 Fairview Avenue Maplewood ... an outdoor man ... a fu- ture veterinarian . . . those sum- mers at the shore . . . Biology Gub 2, 3, 4; Math Club 2; Pan American Club 2; Physics Club 2, 3; Traffic Com- mittee 4; Cross Country (J.V.) 3; Wrestling Team 2; Lighting Crew 2, 3. CLAUDIA PLETTER 14 Burr Road Maplewood . . . flirtatious, vivacious, loqua- cious ... an enthusiastic specta- tor at sports events . . . frequently seen at Bradley Beach . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Personality Gub 3, 4; Home- room Secretary 4; Civics Com- mittee 2, 3; Finance Committee 4; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; S.O.S. 4. ANIKO GIZELLA POGANY 201 Raymond Avenue South Orange . . . her European good-looks . . . her quiet, yet warm dispo- sition . . . our exotic Hungarian import . . . Future Nurses of America 3; Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Immaculate Conception: Glee Club 2; Biology Gub 2. ALAN A. POLLOCK “Al” 333 Hillside Place South Orange . . . always willing to help . . . his down to earth ideas . . . the wisdom of many, the wit of one Jazz Club 2; Parnassian 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Junior Night: Cast 3; Play Reading Committee 3; Senior Play Reading Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Editor 4. DONALD POPER “Don-Don” 7 Heller Place Maplewood . . . the Sandy Koufax of CHS . . . his easy-going personality . . . being on time for every- thing? . . . Baseball Team 3, 4. Page Sixty-six SHARON POPOK 56 Highland Avenue Maplewood ... a friendly word for every- one . . . her affinity for singing . . . those red highlights . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; Music Box 2; Master Singers 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3. MARY HELEN POWER 53 Hixon Place South Orange . . . loves to be “by the sea” ... a “power” on the chess board . . . her attentiveness . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Music Box 4; Personality Club 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3, 4. SUSAN PRALGEVER “Sue 53 Oberlin Street Maplewood . . . her neat, attractive appear- ance . . . keeping the books in order at the Maplewood Library ... an intelligent, sincere per- son . . . Platform Club 2, Secretary 3; Showcase 2; Homeroom: Chair- man 2; Vice-Chairman 3; Book- store Committee 3; Social Com- mittee 2, Secretary 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Columbian Re- porter 2, 3, Editor 4. VIRGINIA BETH PUDER Ginger” 528 Melrose Place South Orange . , . those “intriguing” questions in class ... a certain math teacher s pet . . . “rehearsal for the MacLaren cast in five min- utes” . . . Le Cercle Fran ais 2, 3; Future Teachers 3; Personality Club 4; Civics Committee 4; All-School Production Stage Manager and Student Director 3, 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Properties Committee 3. ELLEN RABIN El 400 Irvington Avenue South Orange . . . having a personality as cute as her looks . . . her aversion to the early morning alarm clock ... an aspiring medical techni- cian . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 2, 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Pan American Club 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Columbian Typist 3; S.O.S. 4. BRUCE RABINER 199 Crestwood Drive South Orange . . . inseparable adhesion to his clothes . . . hidden depths . . . those premature driving maneu- vers . . . Chemistry Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Tennis 3; Wrestling 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 2, 3, 4. JOAN DONNA RABINOW Benson” 12 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . the best advertisement Ben- son Hedges ever had . . . beau- tiful Breck-like hair . . . CHS’s expert in Mandarin Chinese . . . Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Literary Masters Society 3, 4; Political Government Club 4; Showcase 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Chinese Lessons 2, 3, 4. JUDITH ELLEN RADLER Judy” 68 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . her ambition to become a home-economist . . . quiet in homeroom, but outside—watch out! . . . her mysterious blue eyes . . . Le Cercle Fran§ais 2; Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 2, 3; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom: Vice-Chair- man 4; Secretary 3; Civics Com- mittee 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 3; All-School Production Costume Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Costume Committee 3; S.O.S. 4; Senior Advisory Com- mittee 4. LESLIE SUSAN RAFEL “Les” 661 Mountain Drive South Orange . . . her tall, chic appearance . . . always ready to comment . . “What happened now, Shel Future Teachers of America 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Showcase 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4. GAIL R. RAPPAPORT 173 Garfield Place Maplewood . . . pursued by many a male . . . her friendly disposition . . . pretty, poised, petite . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom: Chairman 4; Treas- urer 3; Finance Committee 4; Social Committee 2, 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Special Service Committee 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; S.O.S. 4. ROBIN REECE 27 Arcularius Terrace Maplewood ... a flair for music . . . her friendly nature . . . her many visitors to homeroom . . . Pre-Medical Club 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3. MARGARET REEVE 520 North Ridgewood Road South Orange ... an individual to the end ... a true artistic flair . . . preferring the Gugenheim Mu- seum to CHS . . . G.A.A. 2; Platform Club 2; Showcase Secretary 3, 4; Home- room Chairman 4; Civics Com- mittee 2; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Production Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3. PATRICIA D. REINFELD “Patti” 677 Longview Road South Orange . . . her majestic appearance and interests . . . unequivocal sin- cerity and integrity ... a desire to help people in their “eleventh hour . . . Art Service Club 3; Pan Amer- ican Club 3; Eligibility Commit- tee 2, 4; Personality Club 3; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 2; Showcase 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; All- School Production Advertising Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. JUDITH LEE REISEN “Judy” 170 Montrose Avenue South Orange . . . bringing cheer to 346 . . . political aspirations . . . “run, Elisa, run . . . Homeroom Chairman 2; Pep Committee 2, 3; Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Dancer 2; Junior Night Adver- tising Committee 3; Honor Study Hall Committee 2; S.O.S. 4. ELIZABETH ANNE REITMAN “Liz” 281 Montrose Avenue South Orange . . . natural beauty with a vi- brant personality . . . high scorer in the Ivy League . . . her peaches and cream complexion . . . Personality Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Eligibility Commit- tee 2, 3; Social Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. VIC RENDANO “Bear” 75 Fourth Street South Orange ... an eye for the girls ... a devotee of Nings . . . future veterinarian . . . Traffic Committee 4; Audio-Visual Aids Committee 3, 4. Page Sixty-eight MARK E. RESNER “Tex 61 Park Avenue Maplewood ... a longing for a ’55 T-Bird ... a fondness for southern belles . . . not quite used to ice and snow . . . Traffic Committee 4; Sterling High School, Somerdale, N. J.: Science Club 2; French Club 2; J.V. Football 2; Track 2; Cross Country 2; La Marque High School, La Marque, Texas: Track 3; Spanish Club 3. GILBERT RESNICK “Gil 279 Tillou Road South Orange . . . watch out Arnold Palmer! ... a real history scholar . . . his love of people and school . . . Fire Committee 4; West Orange Mountain High School: Travel Club 2; Nature Club 2. EDWARD LEON RETTIG “Ed” 62 Midland Boulevard Maplewood ... his Gene Autrey watch . . . using homeroom as a combina- tion study and social hour . . . often hidden behind the sports page . . . Fencing Club 2; Finance Com- mittee 4; All-School Production Scenery Construction Committee 3; Junior Night Stage Crew 3. ROBERT RICHARDSON 449 Twin Oak Road South Orange . . . 317’s great debator . . . his frequent visits to Mi. Snow . . . architecture, his chosen field . . . Physics Club 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction Scenery Painting Com- mittee 2, 3; Junior Night Scen- ery Painting 2, 3. ROBERT RICH “Bob 11 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . his head in the clouds . . . anything but a quiet, reserved manner ... a cogent political debator . . . Fencing Club 2; Political Gov- ernment Club 2, 3, 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 3; All-School Produc- tion Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Jun- ior Night Cast 3; Civil Defense Rescue Squad 3, 4. ROBERT W. RICHARDSON “Bob” 16 Berkeley Street Maplewood . . . often seen at Joe s Kiddie Land—working . . . his mastery of the jump shot . . . his friendly attitude . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2; Traffic Committee 4; Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Cross Country 2, 3; J.V. Football 2. JEANETTE RIEGLER 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . New York, anyone? . . . pert, pretty, petite . . . her nu- merous homeroom romances . . . Italian Club 4; Attendance Of- fice 4; Russian Lessons 4; New- ton High School: Drama 2; Spanish Club 3. ELIZABETH RIES “Liz 29 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood . . . always seen at the scene . . . Swiss Miss . . . perfect co- ordination of physical attributes Fencing Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; All- School Production Scenery Paint- ing 3; Junior Night Painting 3; S.O.S. 4. Page Sixty-nine CAROL RING 50 South Pierson Road Maplewood . . . absorbed with her Times . . . her desire to become a nurse . . . that Mexican holiday Art Service Club 2; Fencing Club 2; Library Council 2, 3, 4; Pan American Club 2, 3; All- School Production Costume Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3. JOHN RINGEL 698 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . his easy-going manner . . . stirring up a following for Maple- wood Lacrosse ... a wonderful combination of intellect and per- sonality . . . Biology Club 2; Math Club 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Fire Commit- tee 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Junior Night Lighting Crew 3; Senior Play Lighting Crew 4; Columbian Reporter 4; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. MARCIA JOAN RINGEL “Marsh 48 Burnett Terrace Maplewood . . . her flair for drama ... an individual’s individualI adept authoress of pleas, poems, and puzzles . . . Parnassian 2, 4, Program Com- mittee Co-Chairman 3; Show- case 2; Eligibility Committee 3; Senior Play Reading Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 2, Editor 3, 4. MICHAEL RITOTA, JR. “Mike 324 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . 245’s very own computer . . . his smiling face ... a little guy packed full of wit . . . Art Service Club 3; Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 3, 4; Forum Romanum 2, President 3, 4. EILEEN RITTER 25 Glenside Road South Orange . . . one of the Golden Pinnies . . . her enthusiastic participa- tion in many sports . . . her crea- tive ability . . . Fencing Club 3; Future Teach- ers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Spe- cial Service Committee 3; All- School Production: Properties Committee 3; Scenery Painting Committee 2; Ushers 3; Junior Night: Usher 3; Make-Up Com- mittee 3. JANE ROBERTS 17 Rynda Road South Orange . . . South America’s economy can depend on her love of gum and coffee! . . . that famous fob in a men’s underwear shop . . . a true nightclub hopper . . . Pan American Club 2, 3; Plat- form Club 3; Junior Night Make-Up Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. ROBERT ROCHE “Bob 366 Wilden Place South Orange . . . interest in cars and racing boats ... an asset to the Air Raid Rescue Crew . . . his abil- ities can’t be measured in inches Air Raid Rescue Squad; Essex Catholic High School: Intra- mural Bowling; Football; Track. RICHARD RODMAN “Ritchie 90 Hughes Street Maplewood . . . persevering efforts in every endeavor ... an avid folk singer . . . foreign delegate to Haley’s comets . . . Folk Music Club 2, 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Elections Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Wrestling 2; S.O.S. 4. Page Seventy JANIS ROFFMAN 20 Burr Road Maplewood ... a cheerful greeting for all . . . her memorable soirees . . . an attractive, fashionable appear- ance . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; Civics Committee 4; All-School Production Make-Up Committee 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee Co-Chair- man 3. ANN ROSENBERG “Annie 256 Highland Road South. Orange . . . enthusiasm for swimming and diving . . . her love for French . . . her brothers car Le Cercle Frangais 3; Chemistry Club 4; Forum Romanum 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Pre-Medical Club 4; Civics Committee 4; Colum- bian Advertising Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. EDWARD LEON ROSE “Eddie” 10 Woodhill Drive Maplewood ... a flair for the sciences . . . satisfaction gained from helping the sick ... an enjoyment of tinkering with motors . . . Biology Club 2; Physics Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 3, 4; Intra- mural Basketball 2, 3, 4. ELAYNE PHYLLIS ROSE 201 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . her long enviable nails . . . a thoughtful person ... a true beach-lover . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Future Nurses of America 3; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Civics Committee 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3; Junior Night: Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3; Properties Committee 3; All-School Production Make- Up Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. ANDREA ROSEN “Andi 32 Berkshire Road Maplewood . . . her wild Weequahic sum- mers . . . loyalty to F.D.U. . . . sympathetic to the problems of others . . . Future Teachers 2, 3; Publicity Committee Chairman 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Platform Club 3. 4; Social Committee 3,. 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Senior Play Ticket Committee 3; Columbian Re- porter 2. I 1 BRUCE D. ROSEN 441 Twin Oak Road South Orange . . . Columbia’s shutter-bug . . . “where’s my homework?” . . . wakens up everybody with his snappy clothes . . . Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Columbian Pho- tographer 2, 3, Editor 4. RICHARD ROSENBAUM 211 Turrell Avenue South Orange ... an enthusiastic spectator at varsity games . . . his efforts with the fairer sex . . . ‘7 love it!” . . . Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Library Council 3, Treasurer 4; Philosophy Seminar 3; Physics Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Elections Commit- tee 3, 4; Swimming Team 2. MIRIAM ROSENBERG 461 Lenox Avenue South Orange ... a collegiate dresser right down to the raccoon coat . . . her unusual disdain for coffee and smoking ... a vivacious cheerleader . . . Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American Club 3; Home- room: Vice-Chairman 4; Treas- urer 2, 3; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. Page Seventy-one NED ROSENBERG “Jiminy” 21 Berkshire Road Maplewood ... an asset to Haley’s comets of 224 . . . adept at the wheel . . . his sharp insight . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Platftorm Club 2; Political Government Club 2, 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Fi- nance Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Co- lumbian Advertising Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. PATTY ROTH “Pat 76 White Oak Drive South Orange . . . enviable black hair . . . those close calls at 8:25 . . . playing the sidelines in gym Personality Club 4. CHARLES S. ROSENBLUM “Chuck 65 Courter Avenue Maplewood . . . everything’s just rosey . . . his homework spread between the pockets of a pool table . . . “Officer Krupke” of the Boys’ Lunchroom . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4; J.V. Baseball 3; Football: J.V. 2; Varsity 3. PHYLLIS FERN ROSENFELD 99 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . rapid adjustment to CHS life . . . an avid theatre-goer . . . quiet sincerity . . . Future Nurses of America Club 4. SUSAN ROSENBLUM 385 Turrell Avenue South Orange . . . 229’s prize secretary . . . a lively sense of humor ... a diligent student . . . Future Teachers 2; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Tradi- tions Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. RICHARD M. ROSENHAUS “Sultan” 65 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange ... his baby-like complexion ... a devotion to material suc- cess . . . “Hey, bo-y-y” . . . Finance Committee 4; Boys Lunchroom Committee 2, 3; Swimming Team 2, 3; All-School Male Chorus 3. HARVEY ROTH 16 Wesley Court South Orange . . . love of “folks”—people and music . . . his shy manner . . . future member of the business world . . . Business Education Club 2; Electronics Club 3; House and Grounds Committee 4; Stage Crew 2, 3. MARK RUBENFELD “Rubydir 236 Harding Drive South Orange ... a kind word for everyone . . . “Triumph”-ant in his little blue car ... an asset to the soccer team . . . Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Soc- cer Team 3, Manager 4. Page Seventy-two LETA RUBIN “Le 30 Burr Road Maplewooo ... a faithful hospital worker ... a hospitable Argentine host- ess . . . her omnipotent friendli- ness . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2, 3; Chem- istry Club 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 2; All-School Production Advertis- ing Committee Co-Chairman 3; Junior Night Advertising Com- mittee 3; Columbian Advertising Committee 3; Foreign Exchange Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. PATTI RUSOFF 434 Richmond Avenue Maplewood . . . studying amid the activity of homeroom ... a smile that cant help but please . . . per- sonality plus . . . Le Cercle Frangais Secretary 4; Fencing Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Finance Com- mittee 4; Columbian Advertising Committee 4; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 4. STEVEN SACHER 34 Burr Road Maplewood ... a real lady-killer ... his “different” qualities ... his prompt arrivals in homeroom Weequahic High School: Foot- ball 2. THEA SHERRYL SAGAL “Thee” 8 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood . . . unique driving ability . . . her interest in children . . . short in stature, big in person- ality . . . Library Council 2; Sherwood School: Junior Night: Cast 3; Costumes Committee 3. JANET SAPP 50 Hickory Drive Maplewood ... a sure success . . . her ef- fervescent personality . . . Mr. Mellinger’s right hand . . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 3; Pre-Medical Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Assem- bly Committee 2, 3; Bookstore Committee 4; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 3, 4; Junior Night Make-Up Com- mittee 3; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; S.O.S. 4. HINDA SARWIN 28 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . clothes equally as distinctive as her name . . . averaging 39 words per line . . . quietly assert- ing her individuality . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Literary Masters Society 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4. ANNE M. SATTERFIELD 29 Pierson Road South Maplewood . . . her reserved manner ... a willingness to do things for oth- ers .. . enthusiasm in every en- deavor . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3; Fencing Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Special Service Committee 4; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee 3. MARC DAVID SAUER “Kola Bear” 260 Walton Avenue South Orange . . . his love of German ... a familiar face in Columbia’s drama circle . . . court jester of 213 .. . German Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Fire Committee 2; Tradi- tions Committee 4; Football Team Manager 2, Head 3; Swim- ming Team Manager 2; Audio- Visual Aids 2; All-School Pro- duction Cast and Chorus 3, 4. Page Seventy-three THOMAS SAUNDERS “Tom” 1 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . the great white father of 124 . . . always eager to help a friend . . . tall in stature . . . Forum Romanum 2, 3; Math Club 3, 4; Pan American Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 3; Eli- gibility Committee 2, 3; Fire Committee Captain 4; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; Mir- ror Business Manager 4. PAMELA SAYRE “Pam” 54 Menzel Avenue Maplewood . . . a real cashew . . . “Did 1 ever tell you about my opera- tion (5) ?” . . . her ambiguous hobby—handbag collecting . . . Future Teachers of America 3; Jazz Club 3, 4; Parnassian 2; Platform Club 3, 4; Showcase 4; Eligibility Committee 4; All- School Production Make-Up Committee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; Mirror Dramatics Editor 4; S.O.S. 4. DIANA SCHAAF 12 South Boyden Parkway Maplewood ... a convertible to match her lipstick . . . not a Monday morn- ing girl . . . her faithful devotion to the Hall . . . Fencing 2; Future Teachers 3, President 4; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; All-School Production: Cos- tume Committee 2; Properties Committee 2, 3; Junior Night: Make-Up Committee 3; Prop- erties Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. ALTHEA SCHEFFLER “Bodgie” 41 Park Road Maplewood . . . her radiating smile and friendliness . . . another Sonia Heine on the ice ... a desire to comfort the sick . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 4; Special Service Committee 2; All-School Production Cos- tume Committee 3; Junior Night Costume Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. WARREN SCHABSES “Deacon” 679 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . his Tuesday night rides in a black Falcon . . . fun loving . . . minder of 220’s exchequer Le Cercle Frangais 3; Jazz Club 2; Folk Music Club 4; Home- room Treasurer 2, 4; Fire Com- mittee 2; Boys’ Lunchroom 4; J.V. Baseball 2, 3; J.V. Cross Country 2; Soccer 4; All-School Male Chorus 2, 3. RITA SCHEFRIN 70 Mayhew Drive South Orange . . . her Pepsodent smile . . an eye for fashion . . . lunching on Metrecal and liking it, too . . . Folk Music Club 4; Music Box 2; Personality Club 4; Philoso- phy Seminar 3; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Typist 4; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Junior Advisory Council 4. ANDREA SCHICK “Andi” 231 Kingsland Terrace South Orange ... a love of anything “per- sonified” . . . “biking” it and liking it ... a vicarious enjoy- ment of the guitar . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Personality 4; Plat- form 2; Traditions Committee 2, 4; All-School Production Adver- tising Committee 2; S.O.S. 4. PATRICIA SCHLEGEL “Patti” 37 Wellesley Street Maplewoo ... no temper to match her red hair . . . relating her week-end experiences all week . . . very “striking” making that spare . . . Business Education Club 2, 4; Special Service Committee 2; S.O.S. 4. Page Seventy-four GEORGE F. SCHNEIDER 28 Lexington Avenue Maplewood ... a big guy with a big per- sonality . . . a desire to tour Ger- many in his green V.W. . . . one of the marching band stalwarts German Club 2, 3, President 4. STEVEN N. SCHNOLL “Schnapse” 573 Varsity Road South Orange . . . still game cougar, though trounced by bulldog and panther . . . his outgoingness . . . run- ning the gamut of CHS athletic offerings . . . Pep Committee 2, 3, Vice-Chair- man 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Soccer 2, 3, Cap- tain 4; Swimming 2; Track 2, 3, 4; All-School Male Chorus 2; All-School Production Advertis- ing Committee 3; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3; Senior Play Reading Committee 4; Cougar 4. JEFF SCHRAEDER 38 Jacoby Street Maplewood ... a love for hot summer days . . . his variety of jobs ... a future psychologist . . . Physics Club 4; Bookstore Com- mittee 4. BOB SCHWABE “Golden-Wheat” 140 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . “Is it true blonds have more fun?” . . . always happy, always smiling ... an unusual interest in metallurgy . . . Traffic Committee 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; J.V. Football 2; All-School Production Scen- ery Construction Committee. 3; Junior Night Scenery Construc- tion Committee 3. BETH SCHWARTZ “Schwartzie” 54 Duffield Drive South Orange ... an angel at her harp . . . piano proficiency plus ... a friend for all and all for a friend Literary Masters Society 2; Mu- sic Box 3, 4; Assembly Commit- tee 3, Art Chairman 4; All- School Production Costume Com- mittee 2; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; Columbian Reporter 3, Editor 4. CAROLE JOYCE SCHWEID 26 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . dancing her way onto the Columbia stage . . . “Party at Schweid’s tonight! ... a “swing- ing” cheerleader . . . Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 2; Parnassian 2; Home- room: Chairman 4; Vice-Chair- man 3; Pep Committee 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; All-School Production: Cast and Chorus 3; Dancer 2, 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee Chairman 3; Senior Play Read- ing Committee 4; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. DENNIS V. SCIALLI 120 Holland Road South Orange . . . his reserved manner ... a way with the girls ... his out- of-town friends . . . Essex Catholic High School: J.V. Basketball 2; Intramural Softball 2; Intramural Football 2; Baseball Manager 2. GAIL scon 45 Brookwood Drive Maplewood . . . “one of the crew” . . . de- sire to own a ’59 Chevy . . . what a laugh . . . Future Teachers of America Club 4; Personality Club 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3. Page Seventy-five ILENE SEEMAN 358 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . enjoying music and dra- matics . . . her summer model- ing job . . . her friendly nature Pan American Club 2, 3; Par- nassian 2; Personality Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Girls Lunchroom 4; Master Singers 3, 4; All-School Production Adver- tising Committee 2, 3; S.O.S. 4. JANE SEGAL 429 Baldwin Road Maplewood . . . hosteling across the Con- tinent . . . long sweeping lashes . . . keeper of the Showcase green . . . Art Service Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3; Platform Club 3, 4; Showcase 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3; Eligibility Commit- tee 4; Social Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Make-Up Commit- tee 3; All-School Production Make-Up Committee 3. ROBERT SEGAL 35 Hart Drive South Orange . . . Sunday in Washington Square—summer in Red Square . . . 3Vs—intellectual, individ- ual, independent ... an eye out for “architecture . . . Math Club 2, 3; Physics Club 2, 3; Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Audio-Visual Aids 2; Folk Con- cert 3; S.O.S. 4. STEPHEN SEGAL “Steve 4 Overhill Road South Orange . . . that charming, slow smile . . . intelligence with a person- ality to match ... the execu- tive type . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Literary Masters Society 2; Platform Club 4; Homeroom: Chairman 4; Vice- Chairman 3; Fire Committee 2; Intramural Basketball 2; Mirror Advertising Committee 4. ulANE SEIDLER “Sei 23 Highland Place Maplewood . . . sporting member of the 212 syndicate . . . well known on sidelines and by-lines . . . sunny hair, sunny smile, sunny dispo- sition . . . Folk Music Club 4; Showcase 2; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Display Case Committee 4; All- School Production Properties Committee 3; Columbian Re- porter 2, 3, Editor 4; Junior Night Properties Committee Chairman 3. BARBARA SEIDMAN 651 Mountain Drive South Orange . . . “Do you know how many hours I studied for that test? ... an avid jazz fan . . . deceiv- ingly quiet in homeroom . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 3; Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; Fi- nance Committee 2. ELAINE KAY SELIG 36 Madison Avenue Maplewood . . . her unusual collection of pins . . . hiking through Europe . . . her studious, industrious manner . . . Biology Club 3, 4; Parnassian 2, 3, 4; Platform Club 2; Show- case 2, 3; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3. CATHY SEMAR 355 Grove Road South Orange . . . a cheery addition to 218 . . . always ready with a smile . . . those Seton Hall boys . . . G.A.A. 3, 4; Beard School: Serv- ice Committee 2; Orientation Committee 2; Tennis 2. Page Seventy-six MARGO SENDLER 310 Academy Street South Orange . . . “order early” . . . her Seton Hall hoarders . . . our unforget- table mother—in Junior Night Future Nurses of America Club 4; Future Teachers of America Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Music Box 2; Pan American Club 3; Pep Com- mittee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Master Singers 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3; S.O.S. 4. SUSAN SHAPIRO “Sue 350 Harding Drive South Orange . . . vivacious, versatile, and vi- brant . . . memorable summer in Israel . . . many male almirers Future Teachers 2; Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 2, 3, Chairman 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Civics Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Colum- bian Reporter 2; S.O.S. 4. DANIEL SHEA “Dan” 540 Page Terrace South Orange . . . his “collection” of women . . . those long phone calls . . . always ready with a retort . . . Folk Music Club 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Baseball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3, 4; J.V. Foot- ball 2; J.V. Cross Country 4; Junior Night Chorus 3. KATHRYN GAIL SHERWOOD “Kathie 16 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood . . . strong potential for future teaching ... a love for song and singing . . . sailing—her first love . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Folk Music Club 4; Special Service Committee 2, 3, 4; All- School Production: Properties Committee 3; Ushers 2, 3; Junior Night: Usher 3; Properties Committee 3. RHONA SHLOSSMAN “Ronnie” 1 Hickory Drive Maplewood ... an adventurous traveler . . . her interest in copper enameling . . . frequent jaunts to New York City . . . Art Service Club 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Showcase 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 4; Mirror Statistician 4; Russian Lessons 3, 4. SUSAN SICKLEY “Sue” 455 Ridgewood Road Maplewood ... a real “sport” G.A.A.’ly . . . her calm thorough manner . . . an unflinching loyalty to her friends . . . G.A.A. 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Finance Committee 2, 3; Special Service Committee 4. RAYMOND SIGLER “Bing” 71 Manley Terrace Maplewood . . . his deft control of audio- visual aids equipment ... a quiet manner ... a boating en- thusiast . . . Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; Sound Crew 3, 4. ELLYN SILBERMAN 245 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . always in vogue . . . her glimmering golden hair ... a sincere friend . . . Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 3, 4; Home- room Treasurer 2; Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting 3; All- School Production Make-Up Committee 3; Columbian Busi- ness 3, 4. Page Seventy-seven MICHAEL SILVERMAN “Mike 321 West End Road South Orange . . . his capable leadership of the Columbia mermen ... a fa- vorite with the opposite sex . . . devotion to his light blue Le- Mans . . . Physics Club 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Junior Assem- bly Chairman 3; Boys’ Lunch- room 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Swimming Team 2, 3, Cap- tain 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Night Cast 3; Summer Opportunities Committee Chair- man 3. ARTHUR W. SIMMONS “Art” 225 Harding Drive South Orange ... a subtle humor to match his easy-going way . . . his record 9.0 for the 100 yard dash . . . proud bearer of the flag . . . Jazz Club 4; Football: J.V. 3; Varsity 4; Track 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Troubadours. DONALD SIMON “Skin” 489 Valley Street Maplewood ... a hot-rod magazine in every class ... a non-swimmer for three years . . . his long trek to school . . . Football Manager 2; Swimming Manager 2; Junior Night Usher 3; Stage Crew 3. MORTON SIMON “Si” 331 Turrell Avenue South Orange . . . multitude of friends, both male and female . . . his “new” car . . . easy-going ways . . . Political Government Club 4; Elections Committee 2; Fire Committee 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3; Color Guard 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Light- ing Crew 2, 3; Projectionists 2, 3. BARRY SIMONS 9 Park Avenue Maplewood . . . his gregarious nature . . . a Corvette waiting for him to be- come 17 ... a desire to make it in politics . . . Biology Club 2; Fencing Club 2, 3; Jazz Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Physics Club 3; Plat- form Club 4; Political Govern- ment Club 4; All-School Produc- tion Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Jun- ior Night Advertising Commit- tee 3. ROBERT SINGER “Bobby” 373 Woodland Place South Orange . . . his desire for an extended homeroom period . . . his eye- catching Catalina ... an avid baseball enthusiast . . . Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. RAYMOND SITNIK “Ray” 557 Ridgewood Road Maplewood . . . those math journals from Mr. P. ... a know lege of every- thing . . . his patient under- standing ways . . . Literary Masters Society 3; Physics Club 3; Political Gov- ernment Club 3. EDWARD JUSTIN SKEFFINGTON “Skef” 53 Arnold Terrace South Orange . . . his fabulous night life . . . eternally devoted to the study of Spanish . . . habitual winner of the homeroom pools . . . Page Seventy-eight ARLENE SKLAR 202 Great Hills Drive South Orange . . . every hair in place ... in the Vogue-though right from Seventeen . . . annual pilgrim- age to Florida . . . Art Service Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Jazz Club 2, 3; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 4; All- School Production Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting Commit- tee 3. mm EMILY SLAVIN 247 Conway Court South Orange . . . her sparkling green eyes . . . those frequent calls from Dartmouth . . . her artistic talent Art Service 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Plat- form Club 3, 4; Showcase 2; Homeroom: Secretary 3; Social Chairman 2; Bookstore Commit- tee 4; Elections Committee 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Pro- duction Advertising Committee 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; S.O.S. 4. GAIL SLAVIN 540 Summit Avenue Maplewood ... a perennial social chairman . . . her bright, friendly smile . . . always a cheerful word . . . Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Platform Club 3, Secretary 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, 3, 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; All- School Production: Costume Committee 2; Ticket Committee 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Personal Committee 4. DENNIS SMALDONE 19 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood , . . one of the few who study during homeroom period . . . never-ending love of sports . . . a successful future in the busi- ness world . . . Intramural Bowling 2. ■ RICHARD PAUL SMALL Ricky” 69 Speir Drive South Orange . . . that early morning drowsi- ness . . . those ears are his only ... a talented writer . . . Homeroom Treasurer 4; Foot- ball: J.V. 2; Varsity 3; S.O.S. 4. HOLLY SMITH 127 Mountainhouse Road South Orange . . . Move over Mary Martin— here comes Holly” . . . that sum- mer as a rockette ... a dislike of boys—bgt love of men . . . G.A.A. 2, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; Personality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Assembly Committee 2; Sopho- more Orientation 4; Girls’ Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Master Singers and Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Cast 2, 3; Junior Night: Cast 3; Dancer 3; Mirror Girls’ Sports Editor 4. JAMES SMITH “Jim” 180 West Fairview Avenue South Orange . . . his unusual last name . . . guarding our flags at the assem- blies ... a future engineer . . . Chemistry Club 4; Fencing Club 2, 3; Forum Romanum 3; Physics Club 4; Track Team 3; Color Guard 4. ROBERT SMITH Bob” 36 North Crescent Maplewood . . . unassuming attitude with plenty to assume about . . . in- terest in sports—fan and partici- pant . . . out of the race with an early decision to Wesleyan . . . Math Club 3; Pan American Club 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Fire Committee 3, Chairman 4; J.V. Basketball 2, 3; J.V. Cross Country 2; Track 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2, 3. Page Seventy-nine JUDY SNELL 41 Headly Place Maplewood ... an enthusiasm for the East Coast . . . her famous “Hi” with that certain wink ... a true gourmet . . . Pep Committee 4; N. E. and Put- nam City High Schools, Okla- homa City, Okla.: Jr. Horizons; Jr. Board; French Club; Okla- homa City Jr. Symphony. JUDY SOBO 10 Evelyn Court Maplewood . . . laughter is her favorite sub- ject . . . her natural, unaffected ways ... a flair for art .. . Future Nurses of America 3 Junior Night Make-Up Commit- tee 3; Weequahic High School: Math Club 2; O.B.A. 2; Biology Class Secretary 2. HARRY SOBOL 15 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood . . . his sarcastic humor . . . always someone to look up to ... his resemblance to a “Car 54” personality . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 2; Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 3; Elections Committee 2, 3, 4. TOM S0L0MINE “Sol” 68 Concord Avenue Maplewood . . . his “call of the wild” . . . wine, food, and women—in or- der of importance . . . proudly reminding everyone of his Italian background . . . Italian Club 4, President 3; Jazz Club 2; Homeroom Treasurer 4; All-School Male Chorus 4. JANE SUSAN SOLOMON Janie” 1 Crowell Place Maplewood . . . her dynamic personality . . . a unanimous favorite ... an un- predictable clown . . . Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Music Box 2, 3, 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 3; Parnassian 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 4; Bible Reader 3; Special Service Committee 2, Chairman 3, 4; All-School Production Usher 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3. STEVEN SOLOMON Steve” 73 Harding Drive South Orange ... a “merit”able scholar . . . nervously awaiting that letter from Chicago . . . future author of The Encyclopedia of Obscure Trivia . . . Jazz Club 2; Physics Club 3, 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Fire Committee 2, 3, Vice Chair- man 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2, .3, 4; Junior Night Lighting Crew 3; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. ISABEL S0TT0SANTI Bell” 11 Colgate Road Maplewood . . . sweet, quiet, and sincere . . . her beautiful black hair ... a desire to work with little children . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Special Service Committee 2; All-School Produc- tion Properties Committee 3; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3. EILEEN SPADAFINA 467 Valley Street Maplewood . . . attracting the opposite sex . . . 349’s “treasure”-r . . . her capricious tendencies . . . Italian Club 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Deer Park High School: Cheerleading 2, 3; Leader’s Club 2, 3. Page Eighty SUSAN SPEAR “Sue” 169 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . Cedar Crest-bound a year in advance . . . her fondness for sewing ... a supporter of the camping life . . . Jp7.7, Club 4; Music Box 3; Pan American Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Civics Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 4; Traditions Committee 2, Secretary 3; Special Service Committee 4; All-School Pro- duction : Cast and Chorus 3; Cos- tume Committee 2; Junior Night Costume Committee 3. ARNOLD SPERLING “Arnie” 24 Walnut Court South Orange . . . welcome back! ... no ski slope’s too steep for him ... the humorist of 231 . . . Audio-Visual Aids 4; Lighting Crew 2; Pre-Medical Club 4; Cheshire Academy: Physics Club 3. PHILIP SPIES “Phil” 75 Duffield Drive South Orange . . . there’s mischief in his eye . . . his ambition to wax rich . . . those unprecedented sports predictions . . . Chess Club 2; Debating Club 3, 4; Platform Club 4; Fire Com- mittee 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Com- mittee 3; Traffic Committee 2; Soccer Team 2, 3; All-School Production Scenery Construction Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. ROSALYN T. SPINGARN “Roz” 69 Concord Avenue Maplewood . . . super seamstress . . . freck- les galore . . . sweet and petite Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Special Service Committee 2, 4; All-School Production: Costume Committee 2; Usher 2; Junior Night Usher 2. GLORIA SPITALNY 36 Harding Drive South Orange . . . “eligible” for any office ... a diligent and sincere worker . . . few can match her on the tennis courts . . . Literary Masters 2; Philosophy Seminar 4; Platform Club 2, Vice-President 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Eligibility 2, Sec- retary 3, President 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Bible Reader 3; Nominating Commit- tee 2, 4; Columbian Advertising Committee 2; Girls’ Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. CAROL SPRINGMAN 99 Woodside Road Maplewood . . . that flirtatious giggle . . . an array of acquaintances . . . her collegiate good looks . . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 3; Person- ality Club ■ 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Finance Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. WILLIAM STAMNES “Greek” 65 Hillcrest Road Maplewood . . . his pep and good nature . . . his intent in athletics . . . pursuing his studies with vigor Intramural Basketball 2. DOROTHEA SUE STANGER “Sue” 161 Garfield Place Maplewood . . . 311 5 Louella Parsons . . . always ready with a witty remark . . . she’s not late, the bell’s early . . . Jazz Club 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom: Secretary 2, Treasurer 4; Finance Committee 4; Special Service Committee 3; Junior Night: Advertising Com- mittee 3, Usher 3. Page Eighty-one JOSEPH STANGO “Stang” 162 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . Columbia's television star ... in accord with his accordion . . . learning from experience instead of books . . . Italian Club 3, 4. BETTY STASIG 19 Ball Place Maplewood . . . one of Miss Sanders' dis- ciples . . . always first in home- room . . . an irreplaceable library worker . . . Business Education Club 3, 4; Forum Romanum 3, 4; Civics Committee 4; Special Service Committee 4; Junior Night Cos- tume Committee 3; Senior Play Usher 4. SUSAN JOAN STAVROU 228 Ward Place South Orange ... an attractiveness beginning with beauty . . . her scholastic excellence . . . non-partisan when Cadets meet Fighting Irish Fencing Club 3; Jazz Club 3, Treasurer 4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3, 4; Home- room: Chairman 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Pep Committee 4; Nominat- ing Committee 3; Twirler 4; All- School Production: Advertising Committee 3, Dancer 2; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. ROBERTA STEINHOLTZ “Bobbie 32 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . always ready to chat . . . her pet peeve—school . . . speed- ing in her Ford . . . Future Teachers of America 3; Future Nurses of America 4; Pan American Club 3; Person- ality Club 4; Junior Night Ad- Hsing Committee 3. DOUGLAS R. STEIN “Doug 64 Fielding Court South Orange ... a card shark as well as a chess pro ... a possible literary future . . . his days off for con- templation . . . Chess Club 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Elections Committee 4; Golf 2. SUSAN L. STEITZ “Sue 505 West South Orange Avenue South Orange . . . frequent trips to Hillside ... a Corvair fan . . . her dis- like of immature boys . . . Business Education Club 3; G.A.A. 2; German Club 2; Mu- sic Box Club 3. MELANIE STEMBAL “Mel” 48 Cottage Street South Orange . . . sage of the pages . . . pro- lific reader of the Literary Mas- ters . . . showing a genuine flair for friendship . . . G.A.A. 3; Literary Masters So- ciety 2, 3; Political Government Club 4. |Y I 1 I HAROLD STEMM “Happy 178 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood ... the S. 0. Canadians would be lost without him . ... an au- thority on the Dodgers . . . never without his Star Ledger . . . Basketball Manager 2; J.V. Cross Country 2, 3. JUDY STERN 333 Redmond Road South Orange . . . “Places everyone, curtain going up!” . . . helpful is her middle name . . . her interest in languages . . . Future Nurses of America Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Library Council Club 3; Literary Masters 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3; All-School Produc- tion Stage Manager 2, 3; Junior Night Stage Manager 3; Colum- bian Typist 4. LINDA STEWART 24 Madison Avenue Maplewood . . . attracting many of the wirier sex . . . her love of wa- ter-skiing ... a future—prac- ticing what she is being preached —in teaching . . . Jazz Club 4; Music Box 3; Per- sonality Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation 4; Junior Night Costume Committee 3. ANDREW DOUGLAS STONE “Andy” 35 Courter Avenue Maplewood ... a “winning” personality . . . his collegiate good looks . . . exchequeral chancellor par excellence . . . Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Elec- tions Committee 2, 3; Finance Committee 4; J.V. Football 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 3; Nominating Committee 2, 3; Exchange Program to Ar- gentina 3; Columbian Photo- grapher 3, 4; Treasurer of the School 4. LYNN SUROWITCH 34 Boyden Avenue Maplewood . . . an individual in her many endeavors . . . witty ways and words at opportune moments ... sewing for herself a col- legiate wardrobe . . . G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Showcase 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3; S.O.S. 4. SUSAN C. STORY “Sue” 109 Oakview Avenue Maplewood ... a sincere friend . . . the shore” girl . . . her easy-going naturalness . . . Personality Club 4; Special Serv- ice Committee 3; All-School Production Usher 3; Junior Night Usher 3; Senior Play Usher 3; Special Service for Evening Performances 3. BARBARA TAGGART “Bobbie” 469 Valley Street Maplewood ... an introspective artist . . . equestrienne par excellence . . . transplanted Illinois twirler . . . Showcase 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Mirror Artist 4; West Aurora High School, Aurora, Illi- nois: Cheerleader 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Sophomore Class Treasurer 2; Junior Class Secretary 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Student Council 2; Girls’ Club 2; Foreign Language Club Banquet Commit- tee 2. THOMAS R. TAMBURRI “Tom” 195 Parker Avenue Maplewood ... a new week — a new girl . . member of the “band” . . . life is a bubble but someday it will break . . . Junior Night Stage Crew 2, 3; Senior Play Stage Crew 3; Stage Crew 2, 3. WILLIAM TAMBURRI “Bill” 610 Hamilton Road South Orange . . . winning combination of hair and eyes . . . often hidden be- hind the “Trib” . . . Biology Club 2; Electronics Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 2. Page Eighty-three ELLEN SUE TANNE Vic” 179 Garfield Place Maplewood . . . instructing young minds ... a bevy of friends . . . will- ingness to help others . . . Future Teachers of America Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 3; Sophomore Orientation Commit- tee 4; All-School Production: Properties Committee 3, Scen- ery Painting Committee 3; Jun- ior Night: Scenery Painting Committee 3, Make-Up Commit- tee 3; S.O.S. 4. JOAN MARGARET TASKER Doannie” 232 Thornden Street South Orange . . . blue and yellow Swedish colors . . . allegiance to West Point and Rutgers with an early decision to Middlebury . . . dazzling—scholastically, too . . . Le Cercle Frangais 3, President 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Music Box 2; Parnassian 2; Homeroom Secre- tary 3; Sophomore Orientation 4; Traditions Committee 3; Spe- cial Service Committee 2; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Mirror Statistician 4; Junior Night Properties Com- mittee 3. GLENN H. TAYLOR Louis XVII” 7 Porter Road Maplewood . . . often on the verge of mis- chief . . . his scientific ability and intentions . . . collector of stamps and coins . . . Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Elec- tronics Club 4; Soccer Team 3, 4. JUDITH TAYLOR “Judy” 26 North Terrace Maplewood ... a personal interest in the Navy . . . “Pm Judy, she's Gayle” . . . cute and petite . . . Homeroom Social Chairman 2. DAVID TEPPER 52 Collinwood Road Maplewood . . . hits a low note ... a sing- ing math whiz . . . his Madison Avenue coat and hat . . . Debating Club 2; Math Club 4; All-School Male Chorus 3, 4. PHYLLIS THOMAS 152 Academy Street South Orange . . . her perfect performance as Esmeralda ... a melodious sing- ing voice . . . her fondness for reading . . . Business Education Club 3; Forum Romanum 2; Platform Club 3, Secretary 4; Showcase 3; Social Committee 2, 3, Vice President 4; Sophomore Orien- tation Committee 4; Bible Reader 3; Nominating Committee 2; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Senior Play Reading Commit- tee 4. M WILLIE THOMAS “Wild Bill” 74 First Street South Orange . . . always sneaking into home- room at 8:26 . . . “What’s up Doc Coles?” . . . his quick wit at the back of 311 . . . KITTY TOKAR 24 Hutton Avenue West Orange . . . her great summers on the ranch in Montana . . . loves horses almost as much as people! ... an artistic folksinger who dislikes the word “beatnik” . . . All-School Production Scenery Painting and Design Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Paint- ing and Design Committee 2, 3; Senior Play Scenery Painting and Design Committee 2, 3; Co- lumbian : Advertising Committee 3, 4; Art Staff 3, 4; Finance Committee 2; S.O.S. 4. Page Eighty-four MICHAEL A. TORSIELLO Tors” 90 Hillcrest Road Maplewood . . . “when the Caissons go roll- ing along” ... a strong dislike of being told what to do . . . live, love, and be happy . . . JOAN TOUSSAINT “Joanie” 132 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . her interest in the hallowed “Hall” ... ‘7 could have danced all night” ... a future in the Capitol . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; Jazz Club 4; Par- nassian 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; All-School Produc- tion Make-Up Committee 3; Junior Night Properties Commit- tee 3; Girls Tennis Team 3; Synchronized Swimming 2, 3, 4. SUZANNE HOLLIS TRAUTH Holly” 100 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood . . . pleasantly reserved ... a flair for driving . . . fair in hair and heart . . . Le Cercle Fran§ais.2; Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; Girls’ Lunch- room Committee 2; Special Serv- ice Committee 2; Junior Night Usher 3; All-School Production Make-Up Committee 2. DIANE E. TREMPER 647 Valley Street Maplewood . . . always ready to lend a help- ing hand . . . quiet and sincere ... a talented violinist . . . Biology Club 2; Forum Romanum 3; Music Box 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medi- cal Club 4; Special Service Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Prop- erties Committee 3. SUSAN TRUBE Sue” 15 Lenox Place Maplewood . . . memorable hours spent as a Candy Striper . . . sports en- thusiast . . . desire to become a nurse . . . Future Nurses of America 3, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Junior Night Property Commit- tee 3. JAMES TURBETT “Jim” 8 Harvard Avenue Maplewood . . . “Gentleman Jim” ... a good-natured temperament . . . actually planning to be an. actu- ary . . . German Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Political Government Club 4. MARGERY TZESES Margie” 343 Cumberland Road South Orange . . . statuesque, studious, sophis- ticated . . . “How's doin hon?” ... a loss to the twirlers . . . G.A.A. 2, 3; Jazz Club 4; Per- sonality Club 3; Homeroom Sec- retary 3; Finance Committee 2, Secretary 3, 4; Twirler 3, Man- ager 4; Junior Night Costume Committee 3. HELEN MARION ULLMAN “He!” 57 Hudson Avenue Maplewood . . . that artistic flair ... a quick wit ... her “spur of the moment” decisions . . . Folk Music Club 4; Parnassian 2; Personality Club 3, 4; Plat- form Club 3; Homeroom: Treas- urer 4; Social Chairman 2; All- School Production: Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3. Page Eighty-five CAROL VAIL 10 Lancaster Avenue Maplewood . . . where the boys are . . . envied early acceptance . . . semper fidelis . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Assembly Committee 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Bible Reader Chairman 3; All-School Produc- tion Cast and Chorus 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee; Synchronized Swimming 3. CATHERINE SMITH VANDYCK “Cathy 350 Meadowbrook Lane South Orange . . . trying to find out what makes people tick . . . enthusi- astic intellectual . . . her valu- able work at S. 0. Public Li- brary . . . Literary Masters 2, 3, President 4; Physics Club 4; Chinese Lessons 2, 3, 4. JANET VARADY 10 South Ridgewood Road South Orange . . . one of Mrs. DharnVs regu- lars . . . always looking for a good time . . . anything for a laugh . . . Business Education Club 4. CARL J. VASSELLI 46 Courter Avenue Maplewood ... a surfer . . . gallantry with the women . . . always a friendly “hello” . . . Electronics Club 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3, 4; Fire Committee 3; Audio-Visual Aids 2; Color Guard 3. ANTOINETTE VERDUCCI “Annette” 32 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . those late breakfasts in homeroom ... a popularity with the opposite sex . . . her indif- ference to organized study . . . Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Italian Club 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4. THERESA VERDUCCI “Terri” 69 Third Street South Orange . . . perky and personable . . . her impeccable appearance . . . a future secretary . . . Business Education Club 3; Italian Gub 3; All-School Pro- duction Costume Committee 3. DAVID VIGODA 167 Holland Road South Orange . . . his quiet ways ... a very talented violinist . . . the appear- ance and knowledge of a scholar Chess 3; Debating Club 2; Math Gub .2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3, 4; Assembly Committee 2, 3; New Jersey All-State Orchestra 2, 3,4. PATRICIA A. VOGLER “Ponytail” 24 Tuscan Street Maplewood ... a future secretarial success . . . her long, long hair ... al- ways eager to discuss anything Business Education Club 4. Page Eighty-six PENELOPE C. von KAUFMANN “Penny” 238 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood . . . reading on the serious side . . . a future in the field of edu- cation ... a challenge on any tennis court . . . Le Cercle Fran$ais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America Club 2, 3, 4. LINDA VREDENBURGH 291 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . , „ always takes time to be friendly ... a quiet, conscien- tious nature . . . her art work leaves its distinctive mark . . . Art Service 2, 3, 4. ROBERT VROMAN Bob” 10 Alden Place Maplewood . . . his scarlet blush ... al- ways a pleasant hello . . . quick change man behind the cash register . . . J.V. Cross Country 2; Wrestling Team 2. DONALD WAGNER Nor” 451 Academy Street South Orange . . . carefree and easy going . . . a future Frank Lloyd Wright . . . never at a loss for a humor- ous comment . . . JONATHAN C. WAHL Jonny” 36 Manley Terrace Maplewood . . . t(Big Dear of 349 . . . keeping his homeroom in stitches . . . his admiration for a certain English teacher . . . Pre-Medical Club 2. RONALD WALLACH Rex” 144 Lenox Terrace Maplewood ... a guitar to accompany his jokes ... a gifted thespian . . . a new word for homeroom every day . . . Electronics Club 2; Literary Masters Society 2; Folk Music Club 4; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Homeroom: Chairman 3; Secretary 2; Elec- tions Committee 2, 3, 4; All- School Male Chorus 2, 3; Junior Night Cast 3; All-School Pro- duction Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Columbian Reporter 3, 4. STEPHEN WALLERSTEIN IV Steve” 397 Thornden Street South Orange ... a scholar of keen wit and mind . . . the only authority in CHS on 14th century Ethiopian art ... a talented Ethiopian flutist . . . Debating Club 2; Pan American Club 3; Political Government 3; Fire Committee Captain 2; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 3; Color Guard 3, 4. DONALD WALSKY Mario” 101 Burnett Avenue Maplewood . . . mainstay of the soccer team . . . known for his sense of hu- mor . . . always the appropriate answer . . . Intramural Basketball 2; Soccer 3, 4. Page Eighty-seven CHRISTINE WARD Tina” 27 Sagamore Road Maplewood . . . her sweetness and sincerity . . . her unassuming intelligence . . . a love of music . . . Jazz Club 3, 4; Physics 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 4; Bookstore Committee 4. JOHN R. WARFIELD 640 Prospect Street Maplewood . . . running his opponents ragged — as one of CHS’s fleet- est harriers . . . his casual ways ... an ever even disposition . . . Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. EMILY L. WASSERMAN 29 Burr Road Maplewood . . . poised and sophisticated . . . her fluency in French . . . an artistic girl with lofty aspira- tions . . . Jazz Qub 2, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4; Platform Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Elec- tions Committee 3, 4; Nominat- ing Committee Secretary 3; All- School Production Scenery Paint- ing Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Advertising Committee Chair- man 3; Mirror Artist 4; Colum- bian Art Staff 2, 3, Editor 4. JANET WAYNE 43 Cottage Street South Orange . . . her exotic features ... an infectious laugh . . . always hav- ing something to say . . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 2, 3; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 4; Mirror Personals Com- mittee 4; Junior Night Make- Up Committee 3. JERRY WASSERSON Wass” 51 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . his friendly attitude . . . that mad rush during homeroom . . . accomplice to homeroom 245 antics . . . Biology Club 2. HENRY ROSS WEBER 39 Woodland Road Maplewood . . . member of a good group . . . his Casanova tendencies . . . stalwart of the track team Jazz Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Parnassian 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Cross Country 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3. MARIANNE WEBER 2 Franklin Avenue Maplewood . . . German teacher of 346 . . . a knack with needle and thread . . . reserved but resourceful JOSEPH WECKENMAN “Joe” 23 Park Road Maplewood . . . his frequent visits to the drag strip . . . skirt study is his favorite subject ... a com- placent manner . . . J.V. Cross Country Team 3. Page Eighty-eight BARBARA A. WEILER “Wy 25 Orchard Road Maplewood . . . Point of Pleasant memories . . . t(one of the crew” ... a constant visitor to SHU . . . Business Education Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 3, 4; Girls’ Lunchroom 3; All-School Produc- tion Scenery Painting Commit- tee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 3. WENDY ELLEN WEINBERG 59 Harvard Avenue Maplewood . . . one of the last to cut off her ponytail . . . interest in mu- sic and art . . . her varied in- terests . . . Art Service 2, 4; Jazz Club 3, 4; Showcase 2; All-School Produc- tion Scenery Painting Commit- tee 3; Junior Night Scenery Painting 2, 3; Senior Play Scen- ery Painting 2, 3. ALAN WEINER V. A. Hospital Building 2 East Orange . . . keeping Columbia’s scholas- tic record high . . . radiating maturity and sensibility . . . one of the Genzer whiz-kids . . . Biology Club 2; German Club 2; Math Club 3; Physics Club 3, President 4; Boys’ Lunchroom Committee 3; Swimming Team 2; Mirror Circulation Commit- tee 4. ELIZABETH WEISBERG “Liz 339 Warwick Avenue South Orange ... a future “ethnic” with gui- tar in tow ... a model’s figure, a model’s job ... a loyal mem- ber of the crowd at ’Nings . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Jazz Club 3; Platform Club 3; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 4; Co- lumbian Advertising Committee 4; Junior Night Make-Up Com- mittee 3. SUSAN WEISBERG 339 Warwick Avenue South Orange . . . inexhaustible supply of en- ergy . . . that natural look and enviable complexion . . . 221 5 answer to Katherine Gibbs . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Jazz Club 2, 3; Personality Club 4; Plat- form Club 3; Homeroom Secre- tary 3, 4; Nominating Commit- tee 3; Junior Night Costume Committee 3; Mirror Personal Committee 4; Columbian Adver- tising Committee 4. CAROL WEISBRAUT 130 Oakland Road Maplewood . . . that quiet enthusiasm . . . her many homeroom visitors . . . among the first to progress to non-pedestrian status . . . Personality Club 4'; Social Com- mittee 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Junior Night Advertising Committee 3. PAULA WERBLIN 375 Irving Avenue South Orange . . . anxiously awaiting that let- ter from Connecticut ... a true friend . . . her infectious giggle G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 2, 3; Pan American 4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2; Civics Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; All-School Pro- duction: Dancer 2, Ticket Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Cast 3; Mirror Personals Committee 4; Columbian Advertising Commit- tee 3. BARBARA A. WEST “Barb 1 Mountain Avenue Maplewood . . . Oh, my heart!” . . . such diversified interests . . . her model-like appearance . . . Music Box 2; Parnassian 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Production Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Senior Class Secre- tary 4; Alternate Coat-Girl 4; S.O.S. Co-Chairman 4. Page Eighty-nine CAROLYN WEST “Lyn” 39 Hickory Drive Maplewood ... a poised, petite package of pep . . . her Frank discussions . . . a true gatherer of rosebuds Homeroom Chairman 2; Elections Committee 4; Cheer Leader 3. 4; Nominating Committee 2; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Night Chorus 3; Foreign Exchange Committee Secretary. ROBERT WESTERVELT “West” 6 Henry Place Maplewood . . . always getting lost on canoe trips . . . frequenter of the yearly basketball try-outs . . . quickly adjusting to life at Columbia S.O.S. 4; Seton Hall Preparatory School: Intramural Basketball 2; Intramural Football 2; Rifle Club 2; School Show 2. ROBERT WESTREICH “Westy” 18 South Crescent Maplewood ... a non-conformist without a guitar . . . ham on the airways . . . liking things literary . . . Electronics Club 2; Pan Amer- ican Club Vice-President 3; Po- litical Government Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Finance Committee 4; Pep Com- mittee 2; Track 3; All-School Male Chorus 3; Nominating Committee 3. JOYCE D. WETTER 6 Melman Terrace Maplewood . . . “steadily” making it through CHS . . . her attention to %her “tete” — what a tease! ... in complete accord with the Court’s Bible-reading decision . . . Personality Club 4. JOHN WHARTON “Big John” 152 Prospect Street South Orange . . . “Everything’s just ducky” ... no trouble with new classes, teachers, or friends . . . happy- go-lucky guy . . . Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American Club 3; Wrestling Team 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Archbishop Walsh High School: Cross Coun- try Team 2; Track Team 2. SUZANNE E. WHEELER “Susie-Poo” 63 Montrose Avenue South Orange . . . week-end excursions through the “U” . . . beachcombing sum- mers . . . always ready with a smile . . . G.A.A. 3; Modern Dance Club 2, 4. LYNN WHITLOCK “Lynnie” 166 Parker Avenue Maplewood ... a flirtatious smile . . . her many male admirers . . . her ever-changing hairstyles . . . % Business Education Club 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Abraham Clark High School: Dramatics Club 2; Business Club 2. JANE S. WIENER 214 North Woods Drive South Orange . . . her beautiful blue eyes . . . devoted to her studies . . . her artistic flair . . . G.A.A. 2; Homeroom: Vice- Chairman 3; Treasurer 2; Civics Committee 4; Elections Commit- tee 3; All-School Production Scenery Painting 2, 3; Junior Night: Cast 3; Scenery Painting 2, 3; Mirror Artist 4; Columbian Art 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. Page Ninety STEVEN A. WIGLER “Steve” 8 Evelyn Court Maplewood . . . golf, girls and go-carts . . . a future electronics expert . . . an avid fan of sports car racing Union High School: Wrestling 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. LYNN ELLEN WILLIAMS 34 South Harding Drive South Orange ... a natural carrot-top . . . conscientious in every endeavor ... a real fish in the water . . . Le Cercle Frangais 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 2, 3; Literary Masters So- ciety 3, 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Personality Club 4; Home- room Social Chairman 4; Civics Committee 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3. KATHY WILLMAN “Willmo” 17 Hoskier Road South Orange . . . party at Willman’s tonight . . . her occasional visits to homeroom . . . reckless wheels Willman . . . Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; Girls’ Lunchroom Committee 3, Secretary 4; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee 3; Colum- bian Advertising Committee 4; Cougar Hop Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. MADELEINE WINFIELD “Maddy” 24 Warner Road Maplewood ... a budding thespian . . . her exciting European travels . . . her “Frenchy” look . . . G.A.A. 2; Italian Club 3; Folk Music Club 4; Parnassian So- ciety 2, 3, 4; Showcase 4; All- School Production Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Night Cast 3; Pre-Junior Night Committee 3; Mirror Staff Advertising Com- mittee 4; Senior Play Reading Committee 4. SIDNA ANN WING “Smid” 127 Tuscan Road Maplewood ... a truly unique personality ... a future Picasso . . . our next Olympic track star . . . Art Service Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Pan American Club 2; Special Service Committee 2; All-School Production: Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; Usher 3; Jun- ior Night Scenery Painting 3; Usher 3. JACK WOHLREICH “Jack” 86 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . his devotion to the opposite sex ... a keen enjoyment of jazz ... a future on the “in- side” of the law . . . Tazz Club 2, 3, 4; Folk Music Club 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3. JUNE WOODBURY 45 Yale Street Maplewood . . . well known for her Cossack hat . . . her domestic interests . . . 122’s efficient secretary . . . Fencing Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Homeroom Secre- tary 4; Girls’ Lunchroom 4; All- School Production Advertising Committee 3; Junior Night Ad- vertising Committee Co-Chair- man 3; Special Service Commit- tee 3, 4. GARY YABLICK 11 Bowdoin Street Maplewood ... his favorite move: check- mate . . . wizard of math and sciences ... a scholar of true merit . . . Chess Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Fencing Club 2; Pan American Club 2; Physics Club 3, 4. Page Ninety-one NINA YANKOWITZ Yanks 505 Longview Road South Orange . . . her ability to argue ... al- ways seen in her handed down “piggy Chevy 6” . . . one of the struggling guitarists . . . G.A.A. 2; Jazz Club 2, 3; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 4; Finance Committee 2, 4; All- School Production Ticket Com- mittee 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. PETER YESKEL 7 Hemlock Court Maplewood ... no holds barred . . . amic- able demeanor . . . that ivy league look . . . Traditions Committee 2; Wres- tling Team 2, 3; Junior Night Ticket Committee 3. MYRTH YORK 21 Curtiss Place Maplewood . . . her interest in foreign serv- ice . . . attractive and sophisti- cated . . . her clever sense of humor . . . G.A.A. 2; Folk Music Club 4; Philosophy Seminar 3; Platform Club 2, 3, 4; Political Govern- ment Club 4; Homeroom: Sec- retary 2, Treasurer 4; Nominat- ing Committee 3; All-School Production: Properties Commit- tee 2, 3, Usher 2, Make-Up Com- mittee 3; Junior Night: Make- Up Committee 3, Properties Committee 3; S.O.S. 4. ROBERT YOUNG “Mohawk 158 Academy Street South Orange . . . that very early acceptance to college ... a distinctive saunter . . . having a way with the older girls . . . Pan American Club 3; Traffic Committee 3, President 4; Cross Country: (J.V.) 2; Varsity 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4. ' ALICE IRENE YOUNGMAN 138 Oakland Road Maplewood ... a swift runner with a “one- track” mind . . . her relish for good and different food . . . her congenial nature . . . Italian Club 4; Pan American Club 4. ELEANOR MARGARET YOUNGS “Ellie 20 Riggs Place South Orange . . . her sincere helpfulness . . . a neat appearance . . . her plot to corner the gum market . . . Future Nurses 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Library Council Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Special Serv- ice Committee 3, 4; All-School Production Costume Committee 2, 3; Junior Night Usher 3; Sen- ior Play Usher 3, 4; S.O.S. 4. ANN ZAPPI Gypsy” 1013 Chancellor Avenue Maplewood . . . love of “Navy” blue . . . one of Mrs. Dharnis regulars ... her devilish smile . . . Business Education Club 4. STANLEY ZEGARSKI Stan” 253 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . eager to don the Marine globe and eagle ... a love of cars and a good laugh . . . quiet and understanding . . . Homeroom Treasurer 2. Page Ninety-two WARREN ZEGER 14 Burroughs Way Maplewood . . his consistent tardiness to homeroom ... an authority on the American League . . . his literary aspirations . . . Chess Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Club 4; Elections Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 4. BOB ZELMAN 328 Vose Avenue South Orange . . . his enthusiasm for modern jazz . . . come to us from the “wilds” of Weequahic High . . . his potent “touche” . . . Jazz Club 4; Music Box 4; Wee- quahic High School: Fencing Club 2. RENA ZHEUTLIN 37 Park Road Maplewood . . . natural and unaffected . . . marked perception, astute ob- servations . . . her meager lunches but copious snacks . . . Platform Club 2, 4, Publicity Chairman 3; Showcase 3, 4; As- sembly Committee 3; All-School Production Advertising Commit- tee 2, 3; Junior Night Advertis- ing Committee 3; Mirror Per- sonals Committee 4; Columbian- Reporter 2, 3, 4; S.O.S. Commit- tee Co-Chairman 4. MICHAEL ZIPERSTEIN “Mike” 19 New England Road Maplewood ... a sporting nature . . . mundane last name . . . don't just do something, sit there . . . Political Government Club 4; Pre-Medical Club 2, 3; Fire Committee 4; Sophomore Orien- tation 2; J.V. Football Team 2; Soccer Team 3; Lacrosse 3, 4. DENNY ZINN 68 Hilton Avenue Maplewood . . . diligently working at Mat- ters . . . his enthusiasm for wa- ter skiing . . . his ambition to sleep until noon on a Monday Xil-School Male Chorus 3. CAROL ZIPSE 50 Kensington Terrace Maplewood . . . thoughts wandering to Dart- mouth . . . eagerly welcomed by 252’s boys . . . tall and willowy Future Nurses of America Club 4; Personality Club 4; S.O.S. 4; Maryvale School, Brooklandville, Maryland: Basketball 2; Hockey 2; Glee Club 2; Mount Merici Academy, Waterville, Maine: Varsity Basketball 3; Glee Club 3. JOHNNY ZMYEWSKI “Zmy” 359 Academy Street South Orange . . . famous for the length of his hair . . . his interesting newspa- pers . . . 317 5 silent partner . . . ■ VICKI ANN ZOLLER “Vic” 51 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . folksinging, dancing, read- ing, Spanish ... “I need this ag- gravation!” . . . her secret crushes . . . Jazz Club 2, 3; Folk Music Club 4; Pan American Club 3, 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom: Secretary 3; Social Chairman 4; Bookstore Committee 3, 4; Jun- ior Night Ticket Committee 3; All-School Production 3; S.O.S. 4. Page Ninety-three LINDA ZORN “Zorch” 104 Parker Avenue Maplewood . . . sees the world through one eye . . . “Guess who Ym going out with?” . . . looks that are looked at! . . . Jazz Club 3; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2; Finance Com- mittee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; All-School Produc- tion: Ticket Committee 3; Usher 3; Junior Night Usher 3. ALEXANDRA ZYDOWSKY “Alex” 53 Hughes Street Maplewood ... a red Mercury . . . her love of sewing . . . quiet, hut force- ful! ... Business Education Club 4; Fencing Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Per- sonality Club 4; All-School Pro- duction Costume Committee 2, 3, 4. Leaving Columbia High School With Us are: Mrs. Conover, whose efficiency and friendliness have been a shining example to her business-education students seeking a future in the world of high finance. Mrs. Crosson, who has devoted the best years of her life helping us not only to be more proficient in our knowledge of the English language and literature, but also to enrich our lives with world culture. Miss Demarest, who subscribing to the doctrine that the art of living is a life of art, has for many years taught perspective in both art and living to her students. Mrs. Gray, who has created and managed an expanding audio-visual aids depart- ment while maintaining high standards of CHS English teaching. Miss Zielenbach, who taught girls many things besides how to cook and sew. Her seam of service to young people was stitched sturdily with affection, respect, and unselfishness. Mr. Gray, whom many of the Class of 64 will recall as the kindly guidance coun- selor who assisted us with our problems in college admissions. Mr. Johnson, whose illustrious reign as uncontended czar while a member of the history department will be recounted to the grandchildren of all his little students. Mr. Platt, who has given of his knowledge to hundreds of boys developing mechan- ical skills for successful careers and hobbies. Mr. Thompson, whose love of life and true courtliness influenced every student with whom he came in contact, whether in an English class or in the guidance of- fice. He loved youngsters as well as he loved good literature. We cannot sufficiently praise the dedication, strong character, and contribu- tion to society of these people. May they lead happy, active lives taking with them fond memories of Columbia. Page Ninety-four Class Will We, the Class of f64, being of sound mind and body, leave the following to our successors with the hope that they will cherish our memory: John Hubley leaves the first potent political machine in Columbia's history, under the guise of a concert choir. Sue Carol Hanfling leaves her clear explanations of things already clearly understood. Kathy Pitcoff leaves 20,000 unsold copies of Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm to next year's bookstore chairman. Michael Silverman leaves his Cassius Clay-like modesty. Len Bierstein and Larry Hunt leave for jobs with the Colgate Toothpaste Company. Janice Brody leaves her level-headedness to her idol, Gracie Allen. Carol Schweid and Pat Bateman leave six ungiven victory parties. Mike Muench leaves his two front teeth. Dave Kaufman leaves his brown hair and his red Comet. Bobbie Richardson leaves his hair to Rapunzel. Emily Wasserman leaves 48,000 photographs and a diary of her trip on the Staten Island Ferry. John Kempler leaves a pair of shoes to Smoky the Bear to help stamp out forest fires. Alan Pollock leaves a hurrumph and a flurry of empty gesticulations. Ken Kramer leaves his brother Neal to whom he hasn't said hello in four years. Roy Levine leaves his wardrobe of leotards to the Maplewood All Girls' Ballet Troupe. Max Lebersfeld, Connie Berkley and Tom Saunders can barely leave since they have been put up as collateral until the Mirror deficit is paid. Martha Lilien leaves the Class Prophecy which is about as unintelligible as this Will. Jack Wohlreich leaves his 10 gold rings, 4 gold bracelets, 19 gold pendants, 7 silver dollar key chains, his gold plated car and his gold plated connections in the U. S. Government to balance the gold debt. Jane Berson, Pat Evans, and Irene Groff sky leave contented that they are at least mentioned in the Mirror for which they gave up their study period. Susan Baime leaves to teach driver education. Eric Cohen leaves his humble home to Jawaharlal Nehru. Gordon Burns leaves his head to the physics department to be used as a 1 gram weight. Bob Jacobus leaves his expressive face. Richard Berney leaves, to the Abominable Snowman, his abominable snowjacket. John Badanes leaves his presence of mind and 12 tickets to SAT tests which he forgot to take. Fred Leibowitz leaves his great knowledge of everything to his equally intelli- gent idol. Yogi Berra. Nozza leaves his secret first name. Holly Smith leaves to find Evan Maurer and Billy Burke. Karen Blumenthal leaves 14 pep rallies and 37 raving maniacs yelling Wallop West Orange ! Janet (Hominy Grits) Sapp leaves to join the rest of dem dere Confederates down at Duke. Steve Schnoll leaves 100 lbs. of raw meat and his new book How to Smell Like a Cougar. Alan Metzger leaves his efficiency which allowed him to file this Will four weeks overdue. The football team leaves its terrific pre-season press clippings. The soccer team leaves another consistent season. The band leaves 58 unused tickets to the Kearny Game. The Council leaves a million temporary committees. The 1964 Mirror subscribers leave kudos to Mrs. Palminteri and Mr. Faust for sponsoring the most fabulous yearbook yet. The Senior Class reluctantly leaves. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Connie Berkley • Steve Kaplan WHO'S WHO IN THE CLASS OF '64 MOST ATHLETIC Sonia Ibarguen • Edmund Hume Bill Gordon MOST SCHOLARLY • Susan Gelletly WITTIEST MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Laurie Gross Mary Bayer Gordon Burns Jonathan Bloom BEST ACTOR Harvey Alter • Janice Brody ► DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL Andrea Keybida • John Hubley BEST LOOKING MOST VERSATILE Michael Silverman Holly Smith Andy Stone Sue Stavrou Sanfr SoL omon Pat Sckl+gol Kcyolnn Patti faisojj JoknHwUig (l fi) John Mac lion aid (nukir) CoTW'ifrP’ rklfaj Susan Stavron llwft Bnrstfn Emily SlnvLn Bob Jacobus' £wUvj 'WturermAn Senior Class Prophecy Despite George Orwell’s ominous warning for this year, 1984, we find many of Columbia’s 1964 gradu- ates free, healthy, and happy. Some of them, follow- ing their love of fellowman inclinations of high school years, are members of the Peace Corps, which, since its inception in 1961, has grown considerably. It is now under the leadership of Sergeant John Hubley, who after leading Columbia for a year, learned that there really are people in this world who need help. Max Lebersfeld, an active force in the Corps, may be found in Nome, Alaska, persistently trying to convince the Eskimos that they need air- conditioning in their igloos, while at the same time impressing upon them the merits of W. Somerset Maugham. On the other side of the globe we find Jon Bloom and Bob Florin helping the natives of Tahiti to understand the new school of thought, known by the in” group as Are-you-sure-all-is-for- the-best-in-this-the-best-of-all-possible-worlds?,” for- mulated by the noted philosopher, Alan Metzger. The natives’ attention, however, has been diverted by the eminent scientist, Bill Gordon, who is at- tempting to apply L’Hopital’s rule in calculs to the medical program in Tahiti. Holly Smith, our repre- sentative in Tsagaan Hamar, Mongolia, is operating a children’s theater, where she is currently producing O’Neill’s Desire Under the Elms, a play which the people of Tsagaan Hamar fail to understand to any degree. In the wilds of Africa, John Kempler is trying to teach the pygmies basketball and, when not dodging poison darts, is laughing at Lenny Bier- stein and Tickie Hume trying to teach them to play football. Across the veldt, we find Kathy Willman planning a gala ball for the pygmies. She’s busy on the drums notifying all the neighboring tribes. The jungle police, headed by Richard Cook, Bruce Bressman, and Richard Fierstein, has also been alerted. One wonders how they got their positions. Alan Pollock, a famous world orator, is speaking to the Togolanders on the subject of the Metaphysical- Theological-Cosmological-Nigological theory of mod- ern man, translated by Cathy Vandyck. Kathy Pit- coff, with high hopes of helping the people of Northern Rhodesia to appreciate good literature, is somewhat dismayed to find the most popular book in the bookstore to be Peyton Place, recently re- vised and edited by Marcia Ringel and Marjorie Lowenstein. Rena Zheutlin can be found on a tree stump in Tiga, N. Borneo, wondering how she ever got there. She is supposed to be teaching psychology in Thuvu, Fiji Islands. Sue Carol Hanfling, organizer of the committee for placement of Corps members, has, by some oversight, sent Fred Hochman instead. Fred has to swim back to the States, because Bob Young, head of World Traffic, has abolished all transportation to the Islands. Donna Feller, while teaching a pas de deux to some natives in Nigeria, has become so enthralled with the native dances that she has been dancing for four days without being able to stop. That celebrated medical team, John Badanes and Bobby Richardson, was sent for; but promptly upon arrival, the boys were stung by vicious, jungle mosquitoes and are being flown back to the States, deep in a coma. Marc Fisher has declined to go to Tibet, knowing that he would be unable to take his record and book collections which now number in the three millions. Worth Barton, perhaps the most sacrificing member of the Corps, has given up his life to live in an IBM computer in the Corps head- quarters. Robby Segal is somewhat disconcerted be- cause several inhabitants of the Congo grabbed his banjo and insisted on using it to contain their ant colony. Rushing to his books to look up the histori- cal significance of this, Robby has mistakenly picked up a book written by Steve Moss and Steve Solomon entitled How to Get Into College. John Warfield, furiously racing some antelope along a riverbed, can be heard muttering, Gee, Warinanco Park was never like this!” Jayne Chasnow is instituting a branch of Hadassah in Nyasaland and seems to be having some success with it. The natives really like that gefilte fish. Richard Rosenhaus and Eric Cohen, living with a Ubangi tribe, are educating the Ubangi in the ways of civilized clothing. Connie Berkley, busy in the Cameroons changing her mind between Intellectual- ism and Anti-Intellectualism, as usual, finds life easy. Jeannie Or si and Steve Schnoll are trying to escape from some Icelanders who have mistaken them for a bear and a lion. Nancy Finkel, a foremost dietician, is trying to find out the exact number of calories in the blue pistachio nut cultivated by Paula Werblin. Her figure, 5,027, is being refuted by mathematician Alan Weiner who found it to contain 5,025 Vi cal- ories. The whole argument is being ignored by Janice Brody who insists that they have no calories. Nancy Hertz has turned her pool table into a giant hot plate, which is being used by various Laplanders, including Diane Haynes, who defected to Lapland after learning there was no Girls’ Lunchroom Com- mittee there. Two hundred miles from civilization, Sue Ann Glaser and Maddie Winfield had their paddles chewed to bits by piranas and are now mak- ing bookbags out of wild mushrooms on the shores. Bennett Marsh plans to include the sale of these bookbags in his growing business which began when Lyn Surowitch, Marcia Chatman, and Helen Ul- man introduced madras to the citizens of Madras, India. We are glad to see Columbia’s 1964 graduates continuing their magnanimous work, for if they didn’t, where would the world be today? Page Ninety-nine Juniors 4 MRS. LEFCOURT Chairman PETER LEIWANT Vice-Chairman SHERMAN LANGER Secretary VICKI AUBIN Treasurer KATHY RANTZE 10 2 MR. IOSSO Chairman JOHN KINDRE Vice-Chairman LESTER PITTLE Secretary LEE KEATING Treasurer BEVERLY HAMILTON 103 MRS. PALMINTERI Chairman NEILL ACKERMAN Vice-Chairman CHARLOTTE MATHIAS Secretary SHARON KAGAN Treasurer ' JANE JENNINGS Social Chairman NANCY FISHER Page One Hundred Two 121 MR. MATHEWSON Chairman RICHARD SCHWARTZ Vice-Chairman AUDREY SCHOTTENFELD Secretary LINDA LUZBA Treasurer RITA LOSCH Social Chairman MICHELE BALABAN 130 MR. QUIROLI Chairman MARY LOU ERCOLANO Vice-Chairman CHARLES STEINBERG Secretary SUSAN LINKER Treasurer JACK HEINOWITZ Social Chairman MARLENE STATFELD 144 MR. PAOLELLA Chairman LAWRENCE LILIEN Vice-Chairman MIMI WINTON Secretary MARY ELLEN McDAVIT Treasurer RAYMOND GRAHAM Social Chairman JON GENSER Page One Hundred Three 15 B MISS JONES Chairman ALEX KEYSSAR Vice-Chairman JAN SARASOHN Secretary ELLEN HALL Treasurer JOAN DAVIS Social Chairman NANCY GLAZIER 201 MR. HUNTINGTON Chairman ROBERT NADELBERG Vice-Chairman RICHARD SIEGEL Secretary CHERYL TOTE Treasurer STANLEY YEAGER Social Chairman HAROLD RICHARDSON 2 0 7 MR. KLINE Chairman JOHN DIOS Vice-Chairman CHRISTOPHER BELLO Secretary MIRIAM SHURKIN Treasurer RICHARD LOWENSTEIN Social Chairman JULIE MARSH 214 MRS. WILLARD Chairman ANDY LESNIK Vice-Chairman NORMA MANIGAN Secretary JOHN JORDON Treasurer ELLEN LEFKOWITZ 219 MISS RAYMOND Chairman LAWRENCE PITTS Vice-Chairman SUSAN SASLOW Secretary JUDY MENTCHER Treasurer MAUREEN MAFFEI 22B MR. FERROTTI Chairman JAMES WULACH Vice-Chairman greg McIntyre Secretary JANICE RAAB Treasurer BARBARA SAENGER Social Chairman MARGARET NUSSBAUM Page One Hundred Five 23 5 MISS ZIELENBACH Chairman SUSIE KESTENBAUM Vice-Chairman ROBERT KEYBIDA Secretary FRANCES LIEBERMAN Treasurer DIANE LEWIS Social Chairman MARC FINKEL 237 MR. BUHRER Chairman JANE YESKEL Vice-Chairman STEPHEN SCHAMBACH Secretary MYRA LESSER Treasurer BARRY KIEVNING Social Chairman CAROL BLOOM 2 4 8 MR. PIKE Chairman PAUL AUSTER Vice-Chairman CAROLYN ISTWAN Secretary DEBBIE RODAT Treasurer JEROLD WICHTEL Page One Hundred Six 250 MR. GOETZ Chairman PAT LEARDO Vice-Chairman TERRY YORK Secretary MARGARET SMOLEN Treasurer VIRGINIA MATZEN Social Chairman MARTHA CRAMER 304 MRS. WALCUP Chairman JOHN ROTROSEN Vice-Chairman KRISTEN DAVIS Secretary ELLEN POLKOWITZ T reasurer DIANE DELANEY 3 0 8 MR. MELLINGER Chairman CHARLES APPLEBAUM Vice-Chairman PRISCILLA SULLIVAN Secretary LYNN HALPERN Treasurer JEFFREY SAFFER Page One Hundred Seven 3 2 3 MISS BERARDINELLI Chairman ELLEN SCHWARTZ Vice-Chairman DOUGLAS DARLINGTON Secretary JOAN KRUPNICK Treasurer SUZANNE STANTON Soctal Chairman JOAN KRUPNICK 343 MISS SANDERS Chairman BETH APPLEBAUM Vice-Chairman ROGER GRANET Secretary EDMUND LEFF Treasurer NEIL WILLNER Social Chairman LEWIS RAY 342 MR. WOODBURY Chairman ANDREW FEINSTEIN Vice-Chairman PEGGY ROE Secretary FRAN MILLER Treasurer MARK RICHLIN Social Chairman CARRIE COHEN Page One Hundred Eight 347 MR. KINNEAR Chairman PAUL JOFFE Vice-Chairman MICHAEL BUSHBERG Secretary RICHARD GELFOND Treasurer ALAN SOSCHIN 3 4 8 MISS MORRISON Chairman ROBERT RUDNER Vice-Chairman THOMAS WEISMAN Secretary NANCI LIEBERMAN Treasurer FRED GARODNICK Social Chairman CHERYL PUTMAN Junior Assembly Chairmen Left to right: Paul Auster, Alex Keyssar, School Council President John Hubley, John Dios, Andy Lesnik. Page One Hundred Nine i Aw Sophomores 2 MISS FISSELL Chairman HELAINE LONDON Vice-Chairman STEVEN BRODY Secretary MARGARET ROSS Treasurer IRENE WINKLER 3 MISS BALLENSKI Chairman NANCY FRIEL Vice-Chairman JOHN HOFFMAN Secretary PHYLLIS FALCJsTANO Treasurer EILEEN RAJOPPI Social Chairman STEVEN BOURKE i u a MR. HANNES Chairman JANE KESSLER Vice-Chairman RANDOLPH POTTER Secretary SANDRA BATTAGLIA Treasurer RONALD SLEVIN Social Chairman LAWRENCE FISHBEIN Page One Hundred Twelve 109 MR. FAUST Chairman JAMES ZINS Vice-Chairman ALICE FINK Secretary CRAIG BASKERVILLE Treasurer JAMES MILLER no MRS. ALFANO Chairman THOMAS HLAVIN Vice-Chairman GAIL SAMUELS Secretary LINDA ALLEN Treasurer BARBARA MASSLER Social Chairman JEAN ELSON 10 9 MISS BAXMAN Chairman HOWARD COHEN Vice-Chairman PETER STONE Secretary DAPHNE POUTSIAKA Treasurer HARLEE BERSON Social Chairman JEFFREY CRYSTAL Page One Hundred Thirteen 212 MR. HAMINGSON Chairman ANDREW FISHER V ice-Chairman RONNY PEARL Secretary BARBARA ROTHBARD Treasurer THEODpRE CHESLAKE Social Chairman THEODORE CHESLAKE 21 B MRS. OSS Chairman BONNIE BRENMAN V ice-Chairman PETER NEWMAN Secretary STEVEN PASKO Treasurer FRANCINE GROSSMAN 217 MRS. MUNITZ Chairman JUDITH BAIME Vice-Chairman MICHAEL FIERSTEIN Secretary SUSAN HAYDEN Treasurer LEE MANDELL Page One Hundred Fourteen 2 3 6 MRS. CRYER Chairman MARK EITELBERG Vice-Chairman KENNETH WEINBERG Secretary KATHERINE KNOX Treasurer KATHERINE KNOX Social Chairman LYNN MARCELLI 243 MRS. McFARLANE Chairman JO ANN BURT Vice-Chairman KENNETH WEISSBERG Secretary JANIS CELI Treasurer ROBERT VIOLA Social Chairman CARMELLA AMORESANO 309 MR. GALLO Chairman SUSAN ROSAMILIA Vice-Chairman RICHARD HONIG Secretary JAMES DEUTSCH Treasurer NANCY JASPER Social Chairman GERALD SPITZ Page One Hundred Fifteen 312 MRS. STEWART Chairman DAVID BUNDAS Vice-Chairman NANCY KOPLIN Secretary ROBERTA WICHTEL Treasurer DENNIS KELLY Social Chairman BERTHA WORRILDS 315 MR. BROOKS Chairman CAROL SHLOSSMAN Vice-Chairman ROttALD NEIWIRTH Secretary RENEE VOLK Treasurer MARK FIEN 31B MRS. BROWN Chairman KAREN FEINS Vice-Chairman ROBERT ESPOSITO Secretary PATRICIA MATHIAS Treasurer MICHAEL KLEIN Social Chairman ERIC PERLMUTTER Page One Hundred Sixteen 344 MR. LANGAN Chairman PHILIP BISHOP Vice-Chairman BARBARA KLEIN Secretary roseann McDonough Treasurer JEAN WOLFE 3 5 D MRS. HOWLETT Chairman OWEN ROGAL Vice-Chairman CHRIS HUSTON Secretary SUSAN BRODY Treasurer PAUL PETIGROW Social Chairman MARTIN BRAFMAN 4 D 4 MR. SHERMAN Chairman CAROL MOORE Vice-Chairman DEBORAH BECK Secretary SUSAN WENDEL Treasurer DAVID MASUCCI Page One Hundred Seventeen 3 21 MRS. de 1’ETANG Chairman BRIAN KESSLER Vice-Chairman MADELYN ROSENTHAL Secretary ARLENE PAVENICK Treasurer JOHN FARLEY 3 24 MR. ROOT Chairman KATHERINE STOCKMAN Vice-Chairman SUSAN DOUNSKAS Secretary ANNE DeCROCE Treasurer . KAREN COHEN 3 2 5 MISS GALLAGHER Chairman JAMES NOVICK Vice-Chairman ELLIOT SATSKY Secretary GAIL LERNER Treasurer RICHARD AIDEKMAN Social Chairman IRA LIPPY Page One Hundred Eighteen EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Standing, left to right: Robert Smith, Jim Landua, Barbara Kanya, Karen Blumenthal, Gloria Spitalny, Kathy Pitcoff, Janis Goldberg, Betty Stasig, Judy Oberwager, Bob Wolfe, Robert Young, Charles Rosenblum, Ad- visor Mrs. Johnson. Seated'. Pam Fenrich, Andy Stone, Linda Robbins, John Hubley, Andi Keybida, Steve Kaplan, Barbara West. SCHOOL COUNCIL Sponsors Mrs. Johnson • Mr. Amsden • Mrs. Dharni • Mr. Benjamin Officers John Hubley, President • Andrea Keybida, Vice-President Andrew Stone, Treasurer • Linda Robbins, Secretary Assembly Miss Clutton Robert Wolfe Bookstore Mr. Pike Kathy Pitcoff Civics Mrs. Willard Andrea Keybida Elections Mr. Stark Barbara Kanya Eligibility Finance Fire and Civil Defense Mrs. Lefcourt Gloria Spitalny Miss Fissell Andrew Stone Mr. Goetz Robert Smith House and Grounds Boys’ Lunchroom Girls’ Lunchroom Social Mr. Benjamin Mr. Benjamin James Landua Charles Rosenblum Mrs. Dharni Diane Haynes Mrs. Dharni Pam Fenrich Traditions Traffic Pep Mr. Wenker Judith Oberwager Mr. Holland Mr. Woodbury Robert Young Karen Blumenthal HUBLEY’S HUB of PBDGBESS 1963-1964 Jim Beatty scores for Assembly Com- mittee Older member of Boys’ Lunchroom Committee exerts constructive in- fluence Mr. Weiner gives direction (s) to House and Grounds Committee Enthusiasm emanates from seniors during homeroom meeting Red Cross drive run by Civics Com- mittee is favorably received T j . j . Page One Hundred Twenty-one Interested, alert, and eager to learn student benefits from Finance Com- mitte distribution of newspapers Directed by THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH F. Frederick Trent The Junior Night Production of the Class of 1964 was Thornton Wilder’s unusual play, The Skin of Our Teeth.” The story, depicting Wilder’s concept of the course of humanity, offered the audi- ence a thought-provoking as well as entertaining play. One of the many devices, employed by Wilder to enliven the play, was the unique participation in the activity of the play by members of the audi- ence” and stage crew.” Heading the very talented cast were Janice Brody as Sabina; Dale Kilpatrick, Mr. Antrobus; Margo Sendler, Mrs. Antrobus; Sandy Pashelinsky, Gladys Antrobus; and Alan Pollack, Henry Antrobus. The performance, skillfully di- rected by Mr. F. Frederick Trent, will be remem- bered with pride in years to come. Page One Hundred Twenty-three Directed by F. Frederick Trent Kiss Me Kate,” presented as the 1964 All-School Production, is the story of the problems encountered by a divorced couple starring in a musical version of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew.” As a result of excellent coordination of all groups contributing to the show, the audience was particularly impressed by the complex chorus numbers. Large and small scenes alike were under the deft direction of Mr. Trent. The two casts included Harvey Alter and Stuart Ockman as Fred Graham, the male divorcee; Barbara West and Mary Cross, Lilli Vanessi, Fred’s estranged wife; Holly Smith and Peggy Roe, Lois Lane; John Kragen, Bill Calhoun; Jane Solomon and Sandy Pashelinsky, Hattie; Ray Blau, Paul; Marc Sauer and Lee Mandel, Harry; Stuart Ockman and Art Statman, Ralph; Ron Wallach and Bob Rich, Harrison Howell; Robert Jacobus and Jeff Brennan, the doorman; Bill Thomas and Bill Ackerman, the first man; and Steve Schnoll and Ron Wallach, the sec- ond man. TELEPHONE School Productions Orchestra Directed by: Paul T. Wagner Directed by: Robert H. Jones Page One Hundred Twenty-seven Columbian Staff EDITORIAL BOARD: Marjorie Lowenstein, Tom McMullen, Alan Pollock, Sue Pralgever, Marcia Ringel, Beth Schwartz, Diane Seidler. ADVERTISING EDITOR ...................Jane Lowenstein ART EDITOR...........................Emily Wasserman BUSINESS EDITOR .............Bennett Marsh PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS: Roy Ames, Bruce Rosen. COLUMNISTS: Bob Guter, Max Lebersfeld. ADVERTISING STAFF: Jon Baum, Kathe Gelfond, Patti Gordon, Carol Hait, Nancy Hertz, Linda Ilkowitz, Dane Keating, Carol Kruvant, Peter Leiwant, Barbara Lieberman, Ruth Levinson, Bar- bara Lyman, Judi Neibrief, Ann Rosenberg, Ned Rosenberg, Patti Russoff, Kitty Tokar, Liz Weis- berg, Susan Weisberg. ART STAFF: Jeff Crystal, Mark Eitelberg, Bob Hen- ricks, Suzi Klein, Kitty Tokar, Jane Wiener. BUSINESS STAFF: Bonnie Blitz, Hope Cantor, Larry Green, Barbara Kamler, Michele Orwin, Ellen Polkowitz, Marc Richlin, Ellyn Silberman. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Sue Baime, Sherman Langer, Peter Nordmann. REPORTERS: Sue Ackerman, Barry Baime, Carol Berman, Carol Bernau, Chantal Berry, Jon Bloom, Ron Bohrer, Betsy Cooper, Mary Cross, Ivy Drei- zin, Jeanni Ehrenkrantz, Nancy Finkel, Gale Fox, Miriam Frank, Sue Gelletly, Stanton Gelvin, Jim Gerstenzang, Karen Greenspan, Sharon Grubin, Sue Carol Hanfling, Marty Ann Harrison, Barry Kievning, John Kindre, Marilyn Kravitz, Marjory Krohn, Ed Leff, John Lehman, Larry Lehman, Mar- garet Levy, Janet Lowenstein, Kathy Messenger, Judy Meyer, Connie Miles, Carolyn Miller, Sandy Pashelinsky, Billy Pashelinsky, John Ringel, Bar- bara Rothbard, Mark Rudd, Ellen Sarasohn, Ar- thur Schatzkin, Barbara Schwartz, Rita Schefrin, Debbi Siner, AI Seschin, Sandy Strassberg, Pete Sudler, Ron Wallach, Joe Weinberg, Tom Weis- man, Jane Willner, Warren Zeger, Miriam Ziegel- laub, Robin Zimmerman, Sue Zucker, Rena Zheutlin. EDITORIAL ADVISER ......Donald E. Hamingson BUSINESS ADVISER ............Robert L. Root Left to right, standing: Robert L. Root, Business Adviser, Bennett Marsh, Alan Pollock, Sue Pralgever, Diane Seidler, Jane Lowenstein, Roy Ames, Bruce Rosen, Tom McMullen, Donald F. Hamingson, Editorial Adviser. Seated: Emily Wasserman, Marcia Ringel, Marjorie Lowenstein, Beth Schwartz. Page One Hundred Twenty-eight Mirror Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Max Lebersfeld ASSOCIATE EDITOR Connie Berkley BUSINESS MANAGER Tom Saunders EDITORIAL ADVISER Francesca Palminteri BUSINESS ADVISER Edwin Faust HISTORIANS Janice Brody Marjorie Lowenstein Marcia Ringel DRAMATICS EDITOR Pamela Sayre PROPHET Martha Lilien LAWYER Alan Metzger BOYS’ SPORTS EDITOR Richard Goodwin GIRLS’ SPORTS EDITOR Holly Smith STATISTICIANS Jane Berson Barbara Freeman Irene Groff sky Rhona Shlossman Joan Tasker CIRCULATION COMMITTEE Pat Batemen Carrie Bloom Marc Fisher Tom Friedland Sue Glaser Larry Hunt Barbara Leven ADVERTISING COMMITTEE Robert Fishco Kathy Irwin Janet Lenkowsky Bennett Marsh Tia Millman Kathy Pitcoff Steve Segal Maddie Winfield ARTISTS Marion Kalinovitch Sandy McKee Barbara Taggart Emily Wasserman Jane Weiner PHOTOGRAPHERS Roy Ames Bruce Rosen TYPISTS Frances Dileo Roberta Donner Pat Evans Marie Kling Cecily Kolker Shelly Milford JoAnn O’Brien Rita Schefrin Sue Ackerman Alice Alper Gail Barton Ronnie Boriskin Ilene Bursten Pete Colding Joan Dykman Mike Einbinder Larry Feinsod Eleanor Feldman Pam Fenrich Nancy Finkel Gale Fox Dale Frankel Kathe Gelfond Leslie Geller Sue Gelletly Joan Gialanella Janis Goldberg Bob Guter Susan Heilig Nan Hoffman Maxine Kamens Barbara Kanya Richard Kohn Ellen Lieberfarb Bill McClure Barbara McMullen Janet Ott Joe Pascal Claudia Pletter Joan Rabinow Leslie Rafel Miriam Rosenberg Janet Sapp Beth Schwartz Carol Schweid Jane Segal Morton Simon Emily Slavin Gail Slavin Janet Wayne Susan Weisberg Paula Werblin Rena Zheutlin PERSONALS COMMITTEE Page One Hundred Twenty-nine ART SERVICE FENCING CLUB Adviser—Miss Demarest President—Dane Keating Vice Pres.—Shelley Lewis Secretary—Susan Klein BIOLOGY CLUB Adviser—Mr. Woudenberg President—Jeff Schwartz Vice Pres.—Noel Lein Secretary—Elaine Selig Treasurer—Mike Fisher BUSINESS CLUB Adviser—Miss Ballenski President—Marian Mercadante Vice Pres.—Genevieve Carlo Secretary—Linda Cartman Treasurer—Susan Letizia CERCLE FRANCAIS Advisers—Miss Jones and Miss Baxman President—Joan Tasker Vice Pres.—Margaret Nussbaum Secretary—Janet Gerard Treasurer—Harold Hartmann Commtttee Chairmen— Bobbi Booth and Nancy Bentley CHEMISTRY CLUB Adviser—Mr. Mellinger President—Jeffrey Joel Vice Pres.—Pat Lerner Secretary—Patti Rusoff Treasurer—Frederick Daum CHESS CLUB Adviser—Mr. Iosso President—Bill Thomas Vice Pres.—Stuart Ockman Secretary—John Lehman Treasurer—Gary Yablick DEBATING CLUB Adviser—Mr. Stark President—Lawrence Green Vice Pres.—Mark Richlin Secretary—Richard Schwartz ELECTRONICS CLUB Adviser—Mr. Mathewson President—Dan Katcher Vice Pres.—Arnie Hoffman Secretary—Kent Scully Treasurer—Carl Zirkel Committee Chrm.—Richard Brown Adviser—Mr. Gallo President—June Woodbury Vice Pres.—Edward Faleski Treasurer—Linda Cartman FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Adviser—Miss Beach President—Diana Schaaf Vice Pres.—Susan Trube Secretary—Pat Peto Treasurer—Carol Byrnes FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Advisers—Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. McFarlane President—Rona Bauer Vice Pres.—Alice Alper Secretary—Nan Hoffman and Joan Davis Treasurer—Andrea Schick G.A.A. 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PARNASSIAN Adviser—Mrs. Bush President—Margaret Ross Vice Pres.—Pam Singer Secretary—Sue Joseph Treasurer—Deborah Shatin PERSONALITY CLUB Adviser—Miss Zielenbach President—Peggy Cunningham Vice Pres.—Gayle Gordon Secretary—Sue Ashwell Treasurer—Ellie Feldman Adviser—Mr. Genzer President—Alan Weiner Vice Pres.—Charles Kohn Secretary-Treasurer—Tina Ward PLATFORM CLUB Advisers—Mr. Johnson and Mr. Huntington President—Sue Ann Glaser Vice Pres.—Harold Cohen Secretary—Gail Slavin Treasurers—Phyllis Thomas and Arlene Pfeffer Publicity Committe Chrm.— Philip Mandell POLITICAL GOVERNMENT Adviser—Mr. Buhrer President—Michael Einbinder Vice Pres.—Don Bacheller Secretary—Margaret Levy Treasurer—Mark Rudd Committee Chrm.—Don Bacheller PRE-MED CLUB Adviser—Mrs. de l'Etang President—Tia Millman Vice Pres.—Ellis Gesten Secretary—Patricia Lerner Treasurer—Charles Sternberg SHOWCASE Advisers—Mrs. Crosson and Mr. Meddaugh President—Laurie Gross Vice Pres.—Irene Groffsky Secretary—Miriam Frank Treasurer—Jane Segal SPECIAL SERVICE GROUP Advisers—Mr. Buchholz and Mr. DeMarco President—Paula Durfee Secretary—Edwinna Crisafulli FOLK MUSIC Adviser—Mr. Haley President—Charles Hamilton Vice Pres.—Bunny Sobol Secretary—Susie Saslow Treasurer—Jackie Friedrich Committee Chrm.—Judy Hochman VARSITY CLUB Adviser—Mr. Frampton President—Andy Stone Vice Pres.—John Warfield Secretary—Joe Pascal Treasurer—Bill McClure Program Chrm.—Mark Winick Cougar Steve Schnoll, ’trty-two Standing rear, left to right'. George Dougherty, Richard Scoville, Philip Mistretta, Ernest Leta, Bob Novotny, Frank Curnow, Harvey Cohen, Richard Cohen, Peter Mercuro, Charles Applebaum, Frank Lawrence, Robert Masin, Peter Virtue, Bernard Kelly. Standing, second row: Coaches Jack Fletcher, Fred Booth, and Peter Cross, Trainers Barry Jordan and Harry Weinerman, Manager Paul Smith, Frank Cortese, Greg Frost, Bob Jamieson, Tim Howard, Steve Price, Marc Small, Bruce Spitz, Harold Richardson, Jerry Wichtel, Bob Reutti, Steve Schambach, Brian Rooney, Eric Perl- mutter, Manager Bruce Simon, Mark Winick, Bruce Mansell, Managers Marc Sauer, Harry Bernheim, and Ken Bookbinder. Seated'. Coaches Steve Frampton and Dick DeMasi, Ed Decter, Art Simmons, John Kempler, Joel Jaffe, Nat Gottlieb, Mike Petruzziello, Peter Graham, Len Bierstein, Captain Ed Hume, Gordon Burns, Larry Cucci- niello, Arthur Smith, Frank Gawenus, Greg Morock, Pat Leardo, Peter DeCicco. 1963 Football In 1962, the Columbia Football Team was one of the finest in recent years, the Cougar eleven winning six out of eight games. Graduation, however, car- ried most of Coach Frampton’s starters to college campuses. In the first game of the season against a strong Plainfield team, the Cougars opened a 6-0 lead as Captain Ed Hume showed his fine running ability. In the second half, however, Plainfield caught fire and defeated the Cougars 13-7. From then on, the Cougar eleven was hampered by in- juries. Columbia suffered its biggest loss in person- nel when Ed Hume broke his sternum and was sidelined for most of the remaining season. With junior Mark Winick and sophomore Eric Perlmut- ter taking over the quarterback’s position, the Cou- gars bounced back to defeat a weak Orange team 35-0. Winick, Hal Richardson, and Gordon Burns gave fine performances in this contest. The follow- ing week, the Cougars dropped a 20-13 decision to Wayne and then were easily beaten by perennially tough Montclair. With injuries to juniors Steve Schambach and Marc Small, the Cougar line-up was weakened, but they managed to tie Kearny 0-0 in a tight defensive battle. Then East Orange paid a visit to Underhill Field and the Cougars had an ex- cellent first half as Ed Hume returned to the line-up. Although local fans saw a 39-13 defeat, it was one of the best fought contests of the season. In the final clash of the year, the Columbia gridders showed their real potential defeating one of the strongest West Orange teams in recent years, 27-0. Steve Price, Ed Hume, Hal Richardson, Joel Jaffe, Greg Morock and Mike Petruzziello all had an outstanding game against the Cowboys. Seniors Art Simmons, Larry Cucciniello, Pete Graham, John Kempler and Nat Gottlieb also gave spirited performances throughout the year. Page One Hundred Thirty-three Standing, left to right: Coach Fred Booth, Bob Smith, Doug Bergmann, Captain John Kempler, Ricky West, Jerry Wichtel, Richard Goodwin. Kneeling: Mike Bushberg, Roger Granet, Tom Colligan, Steve Price, Mark Winick, Richard Deary. 1964 Basketball In 1963, the Columbia High School Basketball Team had the greatest season in the school’s history, compiling a 16-5 won-lost record and entering the State Tournament for the first time in thirty-three years. However, only four juniors returned from that team. Rounding out the squad were members of a Jayvee squad which had won only seven of its eighteen games. The team came through with a respectable 9-9 season and created several thrilling upsets in the Big Ten Conference race. The Cou- gars jumped to an early lead in the conference by winning their first three games, among which were a defeat of a strong Montclair team and a last sec- ond win over Irvington. The team then dropped a close decision to Kearny, later to become Big Ten Champions. On their way to nine wins, the Cougars created one of the biggest upsets in Essex County basketball by defeating a heavily favored West Or- ange team. Equally comprised of juniors and seniors the team had no one star, although Tom Colligan led the team in scoring with a 16 points-per-game average. Perhaps his best single performance was in the second Irvington game in which he scored twenty-eight points. Tom received much help from his backcourt partner Bob Smith, who was another consistent scorer this year. Captain John Kempler and junior Ricky West, both 6'6 , added good re- Page One Hundred Thirty-four bounding strength. John’s finest showing was against Nutley when he hit nine of ten shots for eighteen points. Jerry Wichtel, and seniors Richy Goodwin and Doug Bergmann rounded out the forecourt as they added more height and rebound- ing ability. Jerry’s best performance was against Belleville while Doug helped defeat Bloomfield with twelve points and fifteen rebounds. Richy played well against Kearny and hit a last second shot to help beat Irvington. Completing the backcourt were senior Richard Deary and juniors Roger Granet, Mark Winick, and Steve Price. The fine ball handling of Deary and the hustle of Granet helped the team all year. Coach Fred Booth deserves much credit for guiding this team toward a fine season. Page One Hundred Thirty-jive Standing, left to right: Coach Richard DeMasi, Barry Cohen, Bob Ryan, Stanley Goldman, Craig Smith, Jim Fiske, Phil Mistretta, Alan Dubrow, Pete Mercuro, Bob Shulman, Frank Cortese, Owen Rogal, Pat Leardo, Marc Small, Coach Don Griesel. Kneeling: Harold Garwin, Mike Cylenica, Peter Yeskel, Vic Esposito, Phil Kupperman, John Dios, Peter Graham, Jack Heinowitz, Bob Novotny, Captain Ed Hume, Mike Bruck, Harold Richardson. 1964 Wrestling Under the fine coaching of Coach Don Griesel, Columbia High School once again asserted its po- sition as a local wrestling power. The Cougar grapplers equaled last year’s fine record as they won seven and lost but two meets in dual competi- tion. The two losses were to Union and Spring- field, two strong Union County foes. Captain Ed Hume led the team all season, and became a Dis- trict and Regional Champion, and placed fourth in the State. Vic Esposito, Phil Kupperman, and Mike Cylenica gave fine performances all year and led Columbia to place second in the District team standings. Seniors Peter Graham and Pete Yeskel contributed greatly to the team’s fine record as did juniors Marc Small and Harold Garwin. Special credit should be given to Coach Don Griesel, who, in a few short years, has made Columbia one of the strongest wrestling powers in New Jersey. Page One Hundred Thirty-six Standing, left to right: Manager Jeff Mandel, Dan Fiverson, Bob Read, Andy Stone, Jon Genser, Bob Rud- ner, Jeff Wheeler, Jon Renz, Frederick Cass, Eric Perlmutter, James Hamilton, Stuart Schwartz, Robert Rubinfeld, Dick Cannon, Bob Nadelberg, Manager Howard Litwin, Coach Steve Frampton. Kneeling: Jon Citron, John Farley, Bob Nonemaker, Rich Alston, Mike Fierstein, Co-Captains Mike Silver- man and Fred Hochman, Bruce Alston, Joe DeAmicis, Ed Decter, Cliff Tichenor, Peter Virtue. 1964 Swimming This season, Columbia continued to uphold her reputation as one of the strongest swimming powers in New Jersey. The Cougars were 8-2 in dual meets, losing only to State Champions Westfield twice. On their way to this fine record, the Cougar mer- men defeated perennial powers Mountain Lakes, Plainfield, and Trenton. There were only four seniors on the team this year, but all gave outstand- ing performances. Andy Stone, the Cougars’ num- ber one diver, finished fifth in the State Meet at Princeton. Co-captain Fred Hochman placed seventh in the same meet setting a new school record of 1:10.05 in the 100-yard breaststroke. Co-captain Mike Silverman copped a sixth place in the 50- yard freestyle at Princeton and helped in the relays, both of which finished third. Contributing most to the success of the mermen this season was Bruce Alston, who now holds the school record in the 50-(24.1), 100-(53.3), 200-0:57.5), and 400-yard (4:26.9) freestyle events. He placed third in the State in both the 200 and 400, greatly aiding the Cougars in taking an overall second place in the meet. Juniors Jon Genser and Cliff Tichenor have been elected to lead next season’s team of many returning record holders and lettermen. Under the continued coaching of Mr. Stephen Frampton, Co- lumbia’s swimming future appears bright. Page One Hundred Thirty-seven Standing, left to right: Coach Jack Fletcher, Manager William Wilson, Brian Boyle, Jeff Schaffer, Nat Gott- lieb, Larry Cucciniello, Dick Deary, Mike Petruzziello, Manager Robert Morris. Seated: Richard Skillman, Alan Gemsa, Don Poper, Dan Shea, Pete O’Brien, Bob Sausville, Captain Joe Siman, Eugene Matthews, Mike Cirasella, Bruce Reynolds, Jim Altengarten. 1963 Baseball In his second year as Columbia’s baseball coach, Coach Jack Fletcher compiled a fine 12-6 record in 1962. Returning from this team were several starters and it appeared as though Columbia might have its best baseball season ever. Captain Joe Siman led the team throughout the 1962 season and won all-county and all-state honors. Returning with him were first baseman Ralph Riccio, pitchers Pete O’Brien and Rich Skillman, and infielders Mike Cirasella and Jim Altengarten. Senior Bruce Reynolds and junior Alan Gemsa also contributed. The Cougars looked good in pre-season scrim- mages but dropped a 1-0 opener to a strong Jeffer- son team. They lost again to Irvington but won their next two contests. After losing to East Orange they won four straight on their way to a solid 10-8 record. Among the highlights of the season were a 9-6 win over a strong West Orange team and a record total of runs scored in a Cougar base- ball game against Orange, 29-13. Although many of last year’s starters will be gone, Coach Fletcher can look forward to another good season with captain-elect Alan Gemsa, Tom Colli- gan, Don Poper, and Dick Deary returning next year. Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Coach'. Tom Weiner Captain: Bill McClure SEASON RECORD Columbia 20 Irvington 41 South Side 19 Columbia 36 Columbia 20 Cranford 43 Columbia 25 Plainfield 36 Columbia 19 Montclair 44 Columbia 28 East Orange 29 Columbia 16 West Orange 47 Westfield 17 Columbia 44 Columbia 26 Nutley 33 Bloomfield 24 Columbia 31 Won 7 Lost 3 Jr. Varsity Won 9 Lost 0 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Big Ten Championship: 6th out of 9 teams Essex County Championship: 2nd out of 15 teams Seton Hall Spiked Shoe B. Race: 3rd out of 27 teams Seton Hall Spiked Shoe J.V. Race: 4th out of 19 teams State Championship: Won by Westfield High School 2nd and 3rd place not decided due to mixup at finish. Columbia probably finished 2nd or 3rd out of 48 teams. Standing, left to right: Managers Mike Landua and Paul Glaser, John Hoffman, David Levin, Alan Manigian, Mike Bushberg, Bruce Gottesman, Chris Huston, Captain Bill McClure, Dale Holmes, Robert Mickey, Ralph Iantosca, John War- field, Larry Hunt, Pat Cavanaugh, Steven Lake, Eric Hildebrandt, Daniel Shea, Dan Williams, Mike Abramson, Ricky Ellingham, Craig Smith, Bob Crockett, Barry Cohen, Tom Bermel, Manager Steve Brody, Coach Tom Weiner. Kneeling’. Tom Hlavin, Marty Brafman, Marty Wolkstein, Brandy Elitch, Chuck Barelli, Andrew Fisher, Steve Meyer, Rick Kardone, John Beattie, Jim Kopp, David Sobel, Ronnie Yourth, Donald Kasen, Bob Marshall, Joe Frank, Harry Bakalain, Roman Tymiak, Jim Novick. Coaches: Philip Seitzer Donald Griesel Captain: William Richlin Manager'. John Baranello DUAL AND TRIANGULAR MEETS Columbia 78 Orange 39 96 West Orange 21 47 Plainfield 69 77 | Perth Amboy 57 ( Madison Township 9 74 West Side 43 59 Bloomfield 58 47 East Orange 69Vi SECTIONAL MEETS Big Ten Conference Meet: Third out of 10 30V5 points Newark Board Meet: Fifth out of 42 15 points Essex County Championships: Tied for 3rd out of 18 23Vi points State Championships: Fourth out of 48 13Vi points Big Ten Relays: Tied for 3rd out of 10 8 points 1st in 2-mile relay 3rd in hurdle relay 4th in 440 relay Long Branch Relays: First in 1-mile relay Inter-Oranges Relays: First in 440, hurdle and 2-mile re- lays. Second in medley and 1- mile relays. Third in 880 relay. Standing rear, left to right'. Kent Skully, Robert Reutti, Mickey Kananack, Dick Olesky, Richard Cohen, Lester Pittle, Chuck Barelli, Hal Kaufman, Jerry Wichtel, Rick West. Standing second row: Coach Don Griesel, Harvey Cohen, Bill Ackerman, Doug Skokna, John Harris, Alan Dubrow, Len Bierstein, Jack Heffernan, Larry Hunt, Alan Pilz, Andy Stone, Bob Mickey, Bob Smith, John Warfield, Bob Young, Mark Germansky, Bob Ryan, Phi! Kupperman, Walter Fletcher, Steve Skolnick, Steve Lake, Abe Rosin, Coach Phil Seitzer. Seated-. Jim Smith, Eric Hildebrand, Ross Weber, Bob Richardson, Bruce Gottes- man, John Payne, Captain Gar Richlin, Gary Winkel,. Bill McEntee, Richard Leclair, Ed Nowak, Bob Livermore, Peter Sickles, Larry Kidder, John Ahlgren, Bob Julius, Bob Ritchwood, Vic Esposito, Steve Schnoll. Standing, left to right: John Lehman, Alex Keyssar, Mike Silverman, An- drew Lesnik, Ken Kramer, Coach Warren Manhard. Kneeling: Captain David Cossman, John Badanes, Dick Cohn, Larry Stevens, Dan Geller, Jack Heinowitz. 1963 Tennis In his last year as Columbia’s golf coach, Mr. George Pontz improved upon an excellent 1962 season, and guided the 1963 golf team to a fine record of nine wins and two losses. Captain Eric Tenenbaum and senior Steve Ross were the leaders of this fine team which regained the Big Ten Cham- pionship. The Cougars dropped the opening match to a powerful West Orange team but didn’t lose an- other until Plainfield edged them out in the last match of the season. On the way to the Champion- ship, the team avenged a previous West Orange de- feat, and beat Bloomfield for the first time in four years. Juniors John Cunningham and Joe Pascal, along with sophomores Dick Lowenstein and Mike Fisher, gave fine performances. Once again in 1963, Mr. Manhard coached the tennis team to a winning season as the Cougars compiled an 8-6 dual match record. In Big Ten play, the team finished 4-3, beating Nutley, Irving- ton, Bloomfield, and East Orange. Captain Dave Cossman put on a fine performance and senior Larry Stephens added experience to the team. Juniors John Badanes, Ken Kramer, and Dick Cohn and sophs Andy Lesnik and Alex Keyssar also contributed many victories during the season. Among the high- lights of the season were the close wins over strong Nutley and West Orange teams early in the season. With excellent performances by a team built around sophomores and juniors, Columbia can look forward to a fine season in 1964. 1963 GOLF Standing, left to right'. Jim Grotta, Captain Eric Tenenbaum, Coach George Pontz, Steve Granet. Kneeling: John Cunningham, Rich- ard Lowenstein, Joe Pascal, Mike Fisher. Page One Hundred Porty _ . A txt -tt Standing, left to right: Pam Snyder, Kathy Erler, Sonia Ibarguen, Bobbie Cj.A.A. COUNCIL Booth, Susan Sickley, Pat Peto, Kathy Ciccone, Susan Gibboney. Seated: Gloria Peto, President. Girls' Sports The girls’ gym classes this year welcomed two new gym teachers, Mrs. Jordan and Miss Rhea. The gym faculty started the year with beloved physical fitness tests. We were literally put through our paces when we did the 600-yard run; after which, we relaxed by playing a quiet game of field hockey. By the time our shins healed and our hands be- came calloused, the hockey season was over. Every- one looked forward to a rest as the gym program moved indoors. Immediately, however, we were whisked away to daily classes covering dance, bas- ketball, volleyball, apparatus, and more physical fitness testing. By the time spring rolled around, we looked forward to anything but baseball and more physical fitness tests. At the rate we had been going, we would be ready for the Olympic try-outs in Au- gust. The girls participated in the boys’ sports pro- gram as our splendid cheerleaders, superb twirlers, and spicy coat-girl led the student body through the football season. The Girls’ Athletic Association ran its program in conjunction with the activities in the gym classes. Under the leadership of the G.A.A. council, it started the school year with an open house and a membership drive. The fall sports sponsored by the G.A.A. were field hockey and synchronized swim- ming. Our hockey team participated in a field day with neighboring high schools. We met defeat but always maintained good sportsmanship. One of the outstanding events of the year was the annual synchronized swim show whose theme was Around the World in 80 Days.” The winter schedule in- cluded basketball, apparatus, volleyball, and dance. In the spring baseball was offered after school. Highlighting the entire season was the farewell party. Next year’s council was announced and let- ters, numerals, and keys were awarded. Page One Hundred Forty-one Cheerleaders Left to right, standing'. Jan Sarasohn, Judy Reisen, Nancy Light, Co-Cap- tains Carole Schweid and Pat Bateman, Miriam Rosenberg, Emily Slavin, Lyn West. Kneeling: Mimi Shurkin, Barbara Core, Linda Robbins, Norma Manigan, Susan Lowenstein, Bev Hamilton. Sponsor: Mrs. Barbara Jordan. Twirlers Page One Hundred Forty-two Left to right, standing: Ruth Thomson, Terry York, Co-Captains Carrie Bloom and Natalie Cooper, Diane Wender, Barbara Kamler. Kneeling: Michele Orwin, Susan Stavrou, Diane Gelman. Sponsor: Niss Nancy Rhea. MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. BARTON DR. AND MRS. OTTO S. BAUM MR. AND MRS. BERNARD BLOOM MR. AND MRS. IRVING BLUMENTHAL MR. AND MRS. HAROLD BORISKIN MR. AND MRS. A. ARTHUR BRESSMAN MR. AND MRS. HERMAN CHASNOW MR. AND MRS. CHARLES E. CRITTENDEN MR. AND MRS. PHILIP M. FIELD MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL GREEN MR. AND MRS. HYMAN J. HAIT DR. AND MRS. SEYMOUR L. HANFLING HOMEROOM 314 MR. AND MRS. GEORGE IRWIN MR. AND MRS. ROYDEN JACOBUS MR. AND MRS. JULES KAMENS MR. HERBERT KAPLAN MR. AND MRS. NORMAN B. KRUVANT MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. LEHMAN MR. AND MRS. JACK LEVINE MR. AND MRS. LEO LEWIS DR. AND MRS. BERNARD B. LILIEN MR. MEDDAUGH AND HOMEROOM 229 MR. AND MRS EMIL OTT MR. AND MRS. BERNARD PASHELINSKY MR. AND MRS. MAURICE H. RING MR. AND MRS. MACEY M. RINGEL MR. AND MRS. IRVING ROSENBERG DR. AND MRS. HENRY RUBIN MR. AND MRS. DONALD SAUNDERS MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH SITNICK MR. AND MRS. JOHN I. SLAVIN MR. AND MRS. MARVIN SLAVIN MR. AND MRS. JAMES A. SMITH MR. AND MRS T. WILLIAM VAIL MR. AND MRS. PAUL B. WILLIAMS MR. WOUDENBERG AND HOMEROOM 317 MR. AND MRS. IRVING N. YANKOWITZ MR. AND MRS. STANLEY YESKEL DR. AND MRS. ARTHUR ZOLLER JPride op JPoS5e55ion Turning back the years is a dream that the miracle of printing has made possible. Only the printed page can vividly perpetuate in the memory these golden school days. Fleeting years will scatter your friends and class- mates; but the treasured memories of the good companions, classroom romances, and campus gay- eties are preserved in these pages. 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