Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)

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THE MIRROR 1966 Maplewood Memorial Library Maplewood, New Jersey ■Kiss 17 PARKER AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 07040 SfoiulY DURAND ROOM COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY i CONTENTS DEDICATION page 4 IN MEMORIAM page 5 COLUMBIA’S MOODS page 7 FACULTY page 20 SENIOR SECTION AND HISTORY page 30 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS page 111 WHO’S WHO page 112 PROPHECY page 116 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT page 118 UNDERCLASSMAN page 120 SPORTS page 138 ACTIVITIES page 158 ADVERTISING page 178 DEDICATION The 1966 Mirror is dedicated to Man in all his innocence and knowledge, confidence and confusion, glory and ruin. Above all, we wish to honor each man’s lonely agony in his effort to affirm his beliefs that peace is not abstract or ephemeral; that death in Vietnam is not without purpose; that “man is really good at heart.” Such man deserves our respect and pride; we hope that we may fulfill his optimistic expectations. IN MEMORIAM Miss Margie A. Sora, head of the Modern Language Department of the South Orarige-Maplewood School Sys- tem, worked diligently to improve the standards of teaching modern lan- guages, not only in Columbia, but throughout the state. She shared her boundless vitality and quick sense of humor with everyone she met. Miss Marie A. Sora “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven; A time to be born, and a time to die”; It is unusual to meet someone who radiates kindness, warmth, and love at a first meeting. It’s unusual — but it hap- pens. It happened whenever anyone met Bonnie Cheryl Berger. Bonnie Berger MIRROR EDITORS Patricia O’Hanlon Edwin Faust Editorial Advisor Business Advisor Herman Berliss Editor-In-Chief Jane Kessler Associate Editor 6 Richard Aidekman Business Manager At the crossroads of learning, From the joyless patterns of life. Happiness is speechless. [George William Curtis] 11 A soul unattached creates its own sweet solitude. [Tao Yuan-Ming] 12 Give them the will to achieve. I’ve always liked that better than the will to win, for there can be achievement even in defeat. [John Updike] Man unites himself with the world in the process of creation. [Erich Fromm] 14 15 You would know in words that which you have always known in thought. [Kahil Gibran] 16 “Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least twice as fast as that!” [Lewis Carroll] m % . 9k i Security is knowing you’re not alone. [Peanuts] 17 . . and you the truth, and shall make faculty DR HERBERT W. McDAVID ROBERT L. AMSDEN Superintendent of Schools Principal ADMINISTRATION DOROTHY D. DHARNI STUART H. BENJAMIN Dean of Girls Dean of Boys 22 MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Schmoll, Mr. Jones, Mr. Kreutzer. ART DEPARTMENT Mr. Del Guercio, Miss Logan, Mr. Domareki, District Director of Art. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Lubetkin, Mrs. Cryer. LATIN DEPARTMENT Mr. Murtha, Mrs. White. 23 BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Mr. Woudenburg, Mr. Gallo, Mr. DeMarco, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Dobbelaar. (SEATED) Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Labson. HISTORY DEPARTMENT (REAR ROW) Mr. Huntington, Mr. Buhrer, Mrs. Berkley, Miss vom Eigen, Miss Barton (Supervisor), Mr. Goetz. (FRONT ROW) Mrs. Willard, Mr. Kline, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Munitz, Miss Raymond. Mr. Stark, Mr. Hogenauer, Mr. MacDonough. 24 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS DEPARTMENT (REAR) Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Genzer. Mr. Peterkin, Mr. Hickman. Mr. Ghegan, Mr. Mellinger. (FRONT) Miss Berardinelli, Mr. Kinnear. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mr. Talbot, Mr. Tenewitz, Miss Gallagher, Miss Fissell. Miss Morrison, Mr. Paige, Mr. Pantazes. Mr. Woodbury. Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. Brown. Mrs. Jean Whitford, a practice teacher. Miss Barton, Supervi- sor. Absent Mr. Clamurro. Mr. Root. 25 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mr. Haley, Mr. Hamingson, Mr. Fiske, Mrs. McCar- roll, Mrs. Rabin, Mrs. Bush, Mr. Wenker. Mrs. Bern- stein, Mr. Meddaugh, Mrs. Selsby, Miss Barczak, Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Markov, Miss O’Hanlon, Mrs. Der- ieg. Miss Schley, Mrs. Gerlach, Mrs. Oss, Mr. Buch- holz, Mr. Ruttner. Absent: Mrs. Browning, Miss Clutton, Mr. Mendelson, Mr. Trent. 26 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mr. Williams, Mrs. Gammo, Mrs. Munitz, Mrs. Lefcourt, Mr. Decker. Absent: Miss Ballenski, Mr. Weidlich. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT (REAR) Mr. Price, Miss Jones, Mr. Iosso, Mr. Quiroli, Mrs. Alfano, Mr. Paolella, Mrs. Ahern, Mr. Faust, Mr. Gill. (FRONT) Mrs. Con- Ion, Mr. Duchesneau. Absent: Miss Baxman, Mr. Hannes, Mrs. Pal- minteri, Mr. Pozza. 27 GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Mr. Fleming, Mr. Monticciolo, Mrs. Mears, Mr. Griesel, Miss della Sala, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Dean, Miss Burke. 28 -vi PHYSICAL EDUCATION (REAR ROW) Mr. Lomakin, Mr. Cross, Mr. Hector. Miss Kuhlman. (MIDDLE ROW) Mr. Chyzo- wych, Mr. Frampton, Mr. Parish. Mrs. Schroeder. Miss Frank. Mrs. Hightower. (FRONT ROW) Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Seitzer, Mr. Booth, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Evans. Absent: Miss Hoxsie. 29 seniors MICHAEL ABRAMSON “Ghee” 50 Speir Drive South Orange The Don Juan of 312 . . . burning up the Branch Brook trail ... a friend to everyone. Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; J.V. Basketball Team 2,3; Cross-Country Team 2,3,4; Track Team 3; Alumni Committee 4. ELLIOT AGISIM “The Big ‘E’ ” 8 Washington Park Maplewood Always buried in the New York Times ... a future drum play- er .. . his many dates. Biology Club 2,3; Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 2; Fencing Club 3, Treasurer 4; Jersey- men 4; Physics Club 2; Plat- form Club 3; Traffic Commit- tee 3,4. RICHARD AIDEKMAN “Rick” 68 Speir Drive South Orange Always has a witty pun . . .al- gebraic whiz kid ... a Penn- pal. Platform Club 3; Political Government Club 3,4; Home- room Treasurer 2; Finance Committee 4; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 3; Track Team 2,3,4; Mirror: Business Manager; Intramural Sports Committee 4. LINDA M. ALLEN “Lin” 33 Burnet Street Maplewood Her long distance romance . . . partial to “sandy” colored hair . . . perky, peppy, and petite. Folk Music Club 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American Club 3,4; Person- ality Club 4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 2,4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Social Committee 4; Student Ex- change Committee 3; Nomi- nating Committee 3; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 3, Make-up Com- mittee; Junior Play: Advertis- ing Committee 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4; Mirror: Caption writer. We were sophomores, then juniors, then seniors, KAREN G. ALPER 19 Berkshire Road Maplewood Vice-President of the Junior Astronomy Club in N.Y. . . . always studying in homeroom, despite the confusion . . . that summer at L. S. U. Library Council Club 2,3,4; Math Club 3,4; Physics Club 2,3,4; Junior Play: Reading Committee 3. ROBERTA ANNE ALTER “Berta” 22 Brookwood Drive Maplewood Goes around with a certain artist . . . interested in nursing . . . blackmails a chosen few on the third floor. Art Service 2,3; Folk Music Club 4; Future Nurses of America: Secretary 4; Person- ality Club 4; Elections Com- mittee 2; Chorus 3; All-School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 3,4, Scenery Painting 4; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3; All-School Play: Ad- vertising Committee 4, Scenery Painting 4. LYNN ELLYN ALTERIZO “Lynnie” 10 Brown Street Maplewood A maniac on wheels . . . Betsy Ross of 217 . . . ‘7 can't do it, I jusr can't!” Future Teachers of America 2; Italian Club 3,4; Personality Club 4; Special Service Group 4; All-School Musical: Cos- tume Committee 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3. 1 LAURIE ALTMAN “Laur” 26 Manley Terrace Maplewood Her versatility, abilities . . . just one more museum . . . realisti- cally unrealistic. Display Case Club 3,4 Secre- tary; Folk Music Club 3; Lit- erary Round Table 2,4; Music Box Club 4; Personality Club 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Student Exchange Committee 3; Choir 2,3; Display Case Committee 3,4, Secretary; All School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play: Make- Up Committee 3. 32 JUDITH ALVES “Judi” 386 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Mm mm MIKE! . . . eyes on a secretarial career . . . those ex- citing afternoons at Fitzger- ald’s. Business Education Club 4; Personality Club 4. ■ STANLEY ANDREWSKI “Stan” 76 Riggs Place South Orange One of the boys . . . interest in girls, a cappella, cars, in that order. TOSHIO ARAI 27 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood A courageous man . . .A most honorable representative . . . Speech is silver, silence is gold- en. Student Exchange Committee 4; Traffic Committee 4; Chuo Fuzoku High School: English Club 2,3. Frightened, wondering, knowing BARBARA J. BAILEY 35 Holland Road South Orange Boys, Boys, Boys . . . Those wonderful summers at the shore . . . That certain someone at Vpsala. Future Nurses of America 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Special Service Group 4. JUDITH L. BAIME “Judi” 169 Harding Drive South Orange Columbia High’s pert and efficient executrix . . . that summer at Dartmouth . . . fre- quently hostess with the mos- tess ” on the spur-of-the-moment. Future Teacners of America 2,- 3 Vice-Chairman; Political Government Club 3; Home- room Chairman 2; Civics Chairman 4; Literary Round Table 4; Pep Committee 2,3; Lunchroom Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3,4; Nominating Com- mittee 3, Chairman 4; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; Vice-President of School 4. HARRY BAKALIAN “Adrianople” 706 Finley Place South Orange A short long-distance runner . . . Notre Dame’s greatest fan . . . politics and poker, Friday night excursions. Jazz Club 4: Pre-Med Club 4: Lunchroom Committee 2.3,4; Cross-Country Team 2,3,4; Track Team 3; Lighting Crew SUZANNE AMICI ‘iSexy” 286 Western Drive North South Orange Where the boys are . . . How she loves her final “Mark ” . . . all those wild fraternity parties. Folk Music Club 3; (j.A.A. 2; Personality Club 3.4; Social Committee 3; Traffic Commit- tee 2; Chorus 2,3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3. KATHERINE E. BAKER “Kathy” 24 Harvard Avenue Maplewood A longing for that ARMy of TOMorrow . . . dictator of 243 with her morning cry of “hey come on now” . . . ready or not here I come. Display Case Club 2,3,4; Ital- ian Club 3,4; Personality Club 4; Twirler 4; All-Schoof Musi- cal: Scenery Painting 2. 33 LAURIE ELLEN BALASH “Carmen” 116 Oakland Road Maplewood Did “Charlie’s Aunt” “Birdie” send her a Bill? . . . Whatever happened to her Boy Scout sweater? . . . What would Mr. D. do without L.B.? Jazz Club 3; Parnassian 4; Platform Club 4; Showcase Club 3,4; Choir 4; Chorus 3; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3; All-School Play: Make-up Committee 4; Phila- delphia High School for Girls: Defeating Club 2; Dramatic Club 2. RONNY BARNHARD “Ronny” 61 Whiteoak Drive South Orange Aggravated by Grindle . . . caught in a draft ... on his way into space. Pan American Club 4; Pre- Med Club 4. HARRIET ANN BARTNER 452 Richmond Avenue Maplewood Her many contacts . . . anyone for politics? . . . ever-ready smile. Literary Round Table 2,3, Treasurer 4; Platform Club 3; Political Government Club 2,- 3, Secretary 4; Bookstore Committee 3; Elections Com- mittee 4; Finance Committee 2; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3; Mirror: Statistician 4. CRAIG BASKERVILLE 77-B Third Street South Orange Harvard? Yale? . . . his often sarcastic wit ... a future poli- tician. Jazz Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 3; Homeroom Sec- retary 2; Finance Committee Chairman 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee Co-Chair- man 4; Football Team 2; Choir 2; Nominating Commit- tee 2; Treasurer of School 4. SANDRA BATTAGLIA “Sandy” 81 Hixon Place South Orange The little Italian mouse . . . looking for an EDucation . . . Who’s Crazy?!!? Future Nurses of America Club 3; Pan American Club 2; Personality Club 4; Pre-Med Club 3, Vice-President 4; Homeroom Secretary 2,4; Pep Committee 4; Choir 2,3; Dis- play Case Committee 2,3; Nominating Committee 3; All- School Musical: Make-up Committee 3; Mirror: Adver- tising Committee, Caption Writer. Changing, contradictory, confused. LINK Z. BAUM 228 Highland Road South Orange XK 120 stands for Xylo Kvetch 120 . . . his professional hair- cuts . . . One of the infamous four. Jazz Club 3; Track Team 2. FREDERICK BAYLEY “Rick” 60Vi Park Place South Orange Can usually be found complete- ly engrossed in anything he does ... the newspaper boy of the Finance Committee ... a new car for the kids’ father who makes a lot of dough. Finance Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 3.4; Football Team 2,3. 34 DEBORAH BECK “Debbie” || 316 Western Drive South Orange She used to READ alot, but now it’s HARRIS-in-high . . . big girls don’t cry, but little Future Teachers of America 2,- 3,4; Personality Club 4; Plat- form Club 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2; Social Committee 2,3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Cheerleader 2,3, Captain 4; Chorus 2; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; All-School Play: Circulation Committee 4. MARY BEIERLE “Pocahontas” 60 Park Avenue Maplewood Fenders and Interior: pink pol- ka dots! Look, she did ... a wiggle when she walks . . . long, long hair. Future Teachers of America 4; German Club 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 3; Homeroom Trea- surer 3; Eligibility Committee 4; Junior Play: Costume Com- mittee. ALAN BELLA “AT 29 Schaefer Road Maplewood Another one of the boys . . . His hot Buick . . .such is life. Track Team 2: Junior Play: Scenery Painting 3; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 4. JOANN BENDER 6 Lenox Terrace South Orange Long flaming red hair and green eyes . . . her individual idiosyncracies . . . “no, not a stranger but rather someone who lives, but not here!” Literary Round Table 2,3, President 4: Eligibility Com- mittee 2. RUTH BENDER “Ruthie” 290 Western Drive North South Orange “I’m dreaming of a white Christmas” . . . On that horn! . . . good things come in. Display Case Club 2,3,4; Folk Music Club 2; Pan American Club 3,4; Personality Club 3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Pep Committee 2,3; Tutorial Com- mittee 4; Chorus 2; All-School Play: Make-up Committee 4; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3. So restless we can’t stay in one place — LINDA BENN “Benny” 51 Burr Road Maplewood Petit figure . . . good things come in small packages ... al- ways laughing. Biology Club 3; Folk Music Club 3,4; Platform Club 3,4; Political Government Club 4; Lunchroom Committee 3,4; All-School Musical: Dancer 3; Columbian: Reporter 3, Busi- ness Staff 4. SUSAN BERGLER “Sue” 5 Owen Drive Maplewood Gum Muncher of 312 . . . Scholars! Sue turn around. . . that, ever-present laugh!! Future Teachers of America 4; Forum Romanum 4; Pan American Club 3,4: Bookstore Committee 4. HERMAN BERLISS “Herm” 61 North Ridgewood Road South Orange “Just cool it” . . . the chief of our high school reflections . . . combination of brains, good looks, and thriftiness. Forum Romanum 2; Jazz Club 3,4; Math Club 2; Phys- ics Club 3; Platform Club'4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Fire Com- mittee 4; Nominating Com- mittee 2,3,4; Mirror: Editor-in- Chief. DIANE BERMAN “Di” 9 Harding Drive South Orange That unique laugh . . . seeing the world through one eye . . . combination of intelligence and food looks. oik Music Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Math Club 2; Pan Ameri- can Club 3; Personality Club 4; Political Government Club 3,4; Finance Committee 2,3, Secretary 4; Nominating Com- mittee: Secretary 3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. 35 THOMAS BERMEL 37 Glenside Road South Orange Carefree and easy going ... a man of few words ... I would have got it right, except. German Club 3; Baseball Team 2; Cross-Country Team 2. SYLVIA BERNHAUT “Sliv” 25 Crest Circle South Orange By Hecht. . . love for triangles . . . “Have you bought your copy of Bernhaut’s guide to boys' colleges?” HARRY BERNHEIM 411 Harding Drive South Orange A friend to all.. . Chemistry? Are you kidding? . . . ( Lose any hooks lately?” Display Case Club 2,4, Trea- surer 3; Fencing Club 2; Liter- ary Round Table 3,4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Football Team Man- ager 2. HARLEE BERSON “Charles” 22 Hart Drive South Orange Falling in love with love ... a real true friend . . . those late, late nights. Pan American Club 3; Home- room Treasurer 2,3,4; Lunch- room Committee 4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee Driving fast so we can arrive even faster, BARBARA JUNE BERTSCHY “Barb” 131 Burnett Avenue Maplewood A future female Picasso . . . frustrated guitarist ... her unexpected wit. Art Service 4; Le Cercle Fran- cais 3; Folk Music Club 4; Fu- ture Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 3. MARY ANNE BETZ “Mary” 414 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Looks like an angel, acts like one too ... but you never can tell. . . what an angel will do. Business Education Club 2,3,4; German Club 2,3; Personality Club 4; Special Service Group 3,4; All-School Musical: Cos- tume Committee 3. PAGE BIGELOW 7 Roosevelt Road Maplewood Her love of tennis and those who play it... a future Portia . . . her love for travel. Le Cercle Francais 2,3,4; Showcase Club 4; Student Ex- change Committee 3, Record- ing Secretary 4. RENATA BIHUN 98 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood It's Renata not Granada! . . . linguistically talented . . . beautiful sweaters with earrings to match. German Club 3; Pre-Med Club 4; Lunchroom Commit- tee 4; Student Exchange Com- mittee 3; Mirror: Statistician. J 36 ANN BINKO “Binko” 2 Florida Street Maplewood Bombing around in a slick yel- low Fairlane ... a future stewardess . . . swinging week- ends at the shore. Business Education Club 3.4; Pan American Club 3; Person- ality Club 3,4. I PHILIP BISHOP “Phil” 122 Kenneth Terrace South Orange His red convertible ... a sar- castic manner . . . everybody's going up to the lake. Audio-Visual Aids 3.4: Elec- tronics Club 3; Folk Music Club 3,4; Jerseymen 4; Home- room Chairman 2; Fire Com- mittee 4; Football Team 2. CYNTHIA BLATT 348 Redmond Road South Orange “Soul” supporter of Bell Tele- phone . . . her long-lasting re- lationships . . . always in per- fect health. Pan American Club 3; Lunch- room Committee 3,4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee WILLIAM BLENN “Wild Bill” 11 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Often seen on an old red scoot- er . . . fond of boots ... art ability-some. Art Service 3; House and Grounds Committee. Never stopping to ask “where” or PAULA BLOCK 206 South Wyoming Avenue Maplewood Outstanding artistic ability . . . that quiet personality? . . . desire to be behind the scenes. Art Service 3,4; Display Case 3,4; Parnassian 2; Physics Club 3; Showcase Club 4; Book Store Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Scenery Painting Committee 2,- 3: Junior Play: Reading Com- mittee 3; Scenery Painting 3; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 4. “why. ” DAVID BOGGIE “Luther” 358 Hartford Road South Orange The first one in homeroom . . . a nice guy to know . . . one of the quieter fellas around. Chess Club 4; Orchestra 3,4: Clifford Scott High School: Chess Club 2.3: Visual Aids 2,- 3. JAMES BOILEAU “Jim” 33 Burroughs Way Maplewood Aggravated without Grindle . . . scientist and mathema- tician . . . carries a “sinister” weapon; M26003. Chess Club 4; Electronics Club 3; Jazz Club 2,3; Math Club 4; Physics Club 4; Band 2.3,4. LOUIS BONANTE “Lou” 270 Walton Avenue South Orange His love for two hot wheels . . . always found in 125 ... a fabulous sense of humor. Electronics Club 2,3. 37 KENNETH BOOKBINDER “Booky” 314 Radel Terrace South Orange That “bad break ” on the bas- ketball court . . . always where the action is ... popularity with both sexes. Biology Club 3,4; Chemistry Club 4; Fencing Club 2, Chairman 3,4; Platform Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Traffic Committee 3,4; Football Team Manager 2, Mirror; Caption Writer. GEORGETTE BORK “Jet” 114 Lexington Avenue Maplewood Nice to be natural when you're naturally nice . . . wanderlust ... a faithful friend is a strong defense. Business Education Club 4; G.A.A. 2. ARNOLDA BOWERS “Jiseppi” 1 Hilton Avenue Vauxhall Always a smile for everyone . . .one of the energetic twirl - ers of C.H.S.; finds happiness in WAYNE. Audio-Visual aids 2; Choir 2; Twirler 4; All-School Musical: Costume Committee 4. PHILIP BRADSHAW “Phil” 32 Lexington Avenue Maplewood Never still in homeroom . . . those ill-timed remarks. Always searching for something better, BONNIE H. BRENMAN 121 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Forever fixing her hair . . . who says all “Glazers” are made of ice?” ... oh those big brown eyes. Chemistry Club, Secretary 4; Folk Music Club 2; Jazz Club 3; Music Box Club 4; Physics Club 2,3; Pre-Med Club 3.4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Elec- tions Committee 3,4; Sopho- more Orientation 3,4; Band 2,- 3; All-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. MARTIN JOHN BRAFMAN “Marty” 333 Turrell Avenue South Orange Destined to be a pop fly coach ... a star on the cross-country bus . . . his bubbling person- ality keeps everyone in smiles. Pan American; Homeroom Social Chairman 2,3; Basket- ball Team 2; Cross-Country Team 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4. i JANE BRANIGAN “J.B” 14 South Crescent Maplewood Those wild summers in Hol- land. Michigan ... her “punny” humor . . . deceiving- ly quiet. hiology Club 2; Future Nurses of America 3; Forum Roman- um: Co-editor of Et Cetera 3, President 4; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Water Ballet 2; Civics Committee 2,3,4; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 2,3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; All- School Play: Advertising Com- mittee 4; Mirror: Caption Writer. k LARRY BRENNER 705 Cameron Road South Orange Aggravator of Grindle ... in- terested in science and math . . . M26004. Biology Club 3; Physics Club 3,4; Wrestling Team Manager JUDITH BRODY “Jude” 237 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Her friendly and flirtatious manner ... a loyal fan of soc- cer, wrestling, and lacrosse . . . the feminine half of the duet. Art Service 2; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homeroom Social Chair- man 3; Lunchroom Commit- tee 4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4; Mir- ror: Layout Committee. STEVEN BRODY “Steve” 237 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Judy's LITTLE brother? . . . A big “shot in throwing the discus ... our Friday night guardian! Jazz Club 2,3,4; Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3,4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Fire Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Cross-Country Team 2; Track Team 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 3; Mirror: Advertising Committee. SUSAN BRODY “Susan Memory” 330 South Harrison Street East Orange “Taylor made appearance . . . a kind word for everyone? . . . attire to be desired. Le Cercle Francais 2; Jazz Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Civics Committee 4; Mir- ror: Advertising Committee. i k KAYE BROOM-SMITH “Broomy” 470 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Looks and brains all in one . . . Seaside surfer. . . another one of 243's naturals. Le Cercle Francais 2,3, Trea- surer 4; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Student Ex- change Committee 2,3; Tutori- al Committee 3; All-School Musical: Costume Committee 3. But not knowing exactly what. BARBARA BROSS 29 Orchard Road Maplewood Golden top of “bottled sun- shine” ... An apple or carrot for lunch . . . quiet, but at 2:46 beware. Business Education 4; Girl’s Athletic Association 4; Jersey- men Club 3; Personality Club 4; Special Service Group 3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Tu- torial Committee 4; Chorus 2; All School Musical: Advertis- ing Committee 3; All School Musical: Costume Committee 2; All School Musical: Make- up Committee 3; Archbishop Walsh High School: Girl’s Gym Club. JOAN BROTHERS “Joannie” 367 Turrell Avenue South Orange A smile attached to hello . . . “Give me a break” . . . those E-eat Chevy's. e Cercle Francais 2,3; Folk Music Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America 3,4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3,4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Eligi- bility Committee 2; Pep Com- mittee 4; Chorus 2; All School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; Mirror: Chair- man of Statisticians. JOANNE BROWN “Jo” 420 Academy Street South Orange Always on her toes . . . never without a smile . . . Elizabeth Taylor's only competition. Le Cercle Francais 3; Par- nassian 2,3; Homeroom Chair- man 3; Traditions Committee 2; Tutorial Committee 3,4; All School Musical: Dancer 2,3, Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3; All School Play: Cast 2,3,4; Mirror: Chairman Dramatics Committee. ALLAN BULSIEWICZ “Al” 40 Oakland Road Maplewood Always in a fog, always needs a haircut . . . what's all this talk about a Barracuda with a six? ... a regular latin scholar. Biology Club 2; House and Ground Committee 3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4. mN DAVID BUNDAS 43 Oberlin Street Maplewood Future Casev Jones . . . low man on the basketball league . . . flood the park!! Homeroom Chairman 2; Track Team 3. j t kJ JANE ELLEN BURKHARDT “Janie” 131 Ward Place South Orange A certain attraction to blue eyes and blond hair . . . her silence needs no explanation . . . her many excursions to 213. Business Education Club 3,4; German Club 2,3; Personality Club 4; Special Service Group 3, Vice-Chairman 4; All- School Musical: Costume Committee 3. BARBARA BURTEN “Barb” 74 Crest Drive South Orange “Someday, when Vm famous those long weekend drives . . . that intangible way of life - J.F.T.Y.! Folk Music Club 3,4; Pan American Club 2; Parnassian 4: Personality Club 4; Student Exchange Committee 3; Tradi- tions Committee 2; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play: Reading Commit- tee 3; All-School Play: Cast 4. ADRIENNE JUDITH BZURA “A-A” 38 Crest Drive South Orange Those sexy eyes . . . Mike (need we say more?). . . envia- ble figure. Future Nurses of America 4; Jazz Club 4; Pan American Club 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3,4; Pep Committee 2,3,4. Wondering why we have to stumble l LINDA D. CAPISTA 54 Warren Court South Orange Her candy-striping efforts . . . homework can be done in homeroom . . . those wild times at the shore. Future Nurses of America 3,4; Future Teachers of America 2,- 3; Pan American Club 3; Cho- rus 3; All School Musical: Properties Committee 3. NICHOLAS CARDELLA “Nick” 511 Academy Street Maplewood A pool pro . . . silent but dead- ly . . . an easygoing way. Biology Club 3; Display Case Club 3; Fire Committee 3; Lunchroom Committee 4. DREW CARLSON 32 Kendall Avenue Maplewood A scout's scout . . . his trusty, rusty trombone . . . E=MC’ and his middle initial as well. Physics Club 3, President 4; Band 2.3,4; Orchestra 2.3,4. WILLIAM CARROLL “Bill” 353 Meeker Street South Orange What do you mean, “What's an Opel?'' . . . “crazy . . . start- ing to fulfill his dream as a professional singer. Band 2,3; Choir 4: Chorus 4. 40 MAURY CARTINE 483 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Rangers, si-mets, no .. . al- ways interested in Homeroom affairs . . . Hasn't missed a ranger game this year. ROBERT E. CARTON, JR. 245 Turrell Avenue South Orange His love for Fords . . . the quiet member of the backrow . . . “surfs up. ” Electronics Club 4; Football Team 2. SHARON CASTNER “Shar” 104 Rutgers Street Maplewood A tray balancer at Gary’s . . . one of the few natural blondes left. . . “Was that a stop sign? Wait ’til Dad hears about this!” Business Education Club 3,4; Personality Club 4. JANIS L. CELI 164 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Peppy, petite and pretty ... a lot of TIMe on her hands . . . there's more spirit to her! Italian Club 4; Personality Club 3,4; Homeroom Secre- tary 2,3; Lunchroom Commit- tee 2. from ecstasy to depression. BRUCE CHAIT 361 Lenox Avenue South Orange An avid sports fan . . . great on the basketball court ... a treasurer who really likes figures. Math Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2,3,4; Basketball Team 2.3. CYNTHIA ANN CELLA “CindEE” 5 Mountain Avenue Maplewood Italian Club 3. 41 THERESA M. CERULLO ‘Terri” 147 Midland Boulevard Maplewood One of the Dunnell Road girls . . . her weakness for OR- ANGE soda ... a happy com- bination of pep, good looks, and vivacity. Future Teachers of America 2,- 3,4; Personality Club 4; Pep Committee 2,3,4; Chorus 2; All-School Musical: Advertis- ing Committee 3. Costume Committee 2, Make-Up Com- mittee 3; Mirror: Caption Writer. ROBIN CHARIN “Rob” Speir Drive South Orange “Rosie” in face and person- ality . . . those re“marc”able dates . . . Conflict of interests: “California here I come” or “Give my regards to Broad- way. ” Art Service 3; Folk Music Club 2,3; Jazz Club 3.4; Par- nassian 2.4; Personality Club 3. Secretary 4: Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Elections Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 2,4: Sophomore Orientation 4; Choir 4: All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2,3; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus; Junior Play: Reading Committee; All- School Play Cast and Chorus 4; Mirror: Caption Writer. BARRY MICHAEL CHARLES “Chuck” 370 Vose Avenue South Orange A “merit” to Columbia . . . his many ivy ambitions and first choices . . . buckles up with a harness. Jazz Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Math Club 2; Physics Club 3,- 4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Fire Committee 2,3, Secretary 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4. THEODORE L. CHESLAK “Teddy” 46 South Stanley Road South Orange Always “bottled” up . . . report cards are a team effort. Homeroom Treasurer 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 3. ROBERT CHRISTIE “Critters” 31 Oberlin Street Maplewood “Quiet and reserved” in home- room??!! . . . Who’s the fre- quent visitor to homeroom? Carol, who else? . . . One of the 109 “pets.” ELAINE CHUBIN 21 Lombardy Place Maplewood Born too late — for drivers ed . . . those swinging summers at the shore . . . waiting for that certain someone. . Business Education Club 3. Hoping to get an answer from inside DOMINICK CIAMPOLILLO 24 Fairview Avenue South Orange Good natured ... a dislike for homework . . . deceptively quiet. KATHY CICCONE “Kathy” 10 Hoffman Street Maplewood “Could be tense” . . . smiling eyes and manner to match . . . always collegiate. G.A.A. 2,4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2; Home- room Chairman 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3; Civics Com- mittee 3; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; All-School Musical: State Manager 3; Junior Play: Make-up Com- mittee Chairman 3; All-School Play: Make-up Committee 4; Mirror: Caption Writer; Columbian: Business Staff 4. JONATHAN R. CITRON “J.C.” 154 Mayhew Drive South Orange Tries hard but finds everything difficult... a Dylan fan to the hilt . . . Seglevpinskytron Club. Jazz Club 2; Pep Committee 2; Traffic Committee 3; Swim- ming Team 2,3; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 4. JOYCE CLARKE 215 Thomden Street South Orange Cool, calm, and collected . . feminine beauty . . . constantly listening to H-3. Display Case 2,3; G.A.A. 2,3, President 4; Chorus 2,3; All- School Musical: Dancer 3. 42 1 MARY CLEMENS “Clem” 126 Ward Place South Orange Seldom early for homeroom . . . love for good deals . . .quiet and nice. Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 4; Personality Club 4. LUANNE COACHMAN 8 Roosevelt Road Maplewood Arias for every occasion . . . “How did that Joyce go again?” . . . an E.I. C. skipper. Forum Romanum 2,3, Secre- tary 4, Co-Editor of Et Cetera 4; Parnassian 2,3, Secretary 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Band 2: Choir 4; Orchestra 2; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play: Cos- tume Committee: Alf-School Play : Cast 4. TOI RALPH COCCIA “Ralphie” 70 First Street South Orange Member of “the boys” . . . many tales of wild adventures ■ . • the bread and butter of C.H.S. Traffic Committee 2. JOAN MARIE COCUZZO “Marie” 47 South Pierson Road Maplewood Her sweet, quiet manner . . . always pleasant to everyone ... a blend of charm and per- sonality added to a model-like figure.' Business Education Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; Chorus 2.3. when a bomb in Birmingham kills four of us; BARRY COHEN 39 Courter Avenue Maplewood Sidewalk surfer . . . flaming red hair . . . seek and ye shall find fun, action, etc. Jazz Club 4; Jerseymen 4; Cross-Country Team 2, Man- ager 3,4; Wrestling Team 2. HOWARD D. COHEN “Howie” 30 Essex Road Maplewood Serious and devoted in every endeavor ... I “assembly- man ... tea at 3:00 with that certain “C.” Homeroom Chairman 2; As- sembly Committee 2,3, Chair- man 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 3,4; Wrestling Team 2. JANIS COHEN “Cohen” 300 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Undying sense of humor . . . “A.U. get off of my cloud!” . . . God! Is it good. ” Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Jazz Club 3, Secretary 4; Eligibility Committee 3; Civics Committee 4; All-School Mu- sical: Make-up Committee 3, Scenery Painting 3,4; All- School Play: Scenery Painting KAREN LYNN COHEN 10 Lewis Drive Maplewood Morning, Blossom . . . never at a loss for a date . . . that knack for “winning ” homeroom elections. Art Service 2.3,4; Pan Ameri- can Club 3,4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2.3,4; Eligibility Committee 3. t 43 LARRY COHEN “Maurice” 300 South Ridgewood Road South Orange The Howard Cosell of 213 . . . the hot tip of the day ... a joke for every occasion. Jazz Club 3,4. TERESA COLOGNA “Terry” 2 South Stanley Road South Orange Her many strolls down to a “corner store” . . . passion for a certain white Buick . . . twinkle in her big brown eyes. Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 3; Chorus 3; West Side High School; Newspaper 2; Library Club 2; Italian Club 2; Homeroom represen- tative 2. ROBERT COLUCCI “Bob” 165 College Place South Orange “Coluch” . . . comes to school as a hobby . . . Friday nights are a profession. NANCY CONNOLLY 170 Kilbum Place South Orange A quiet but friendly manner . . . the finishing touches on homework during homeroom . . . horses, sailing, and swim- ming. Le Cercle Francais 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4. PHILIP A. COPP “Phil” 17 Oakland Road Maplewood Distinguishable hair ... the family's “air-conditioned” ga- rage . . . slow and steady. Literary Roundtable 3; Choir 2,3; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2; Guildscript: Reading Board 2. When a little boy asks, “Where’s daddy?” FRANK CORTESE “Buddha” 475 Berkely Avenue South Orange “Hike is his cue . . . often seen in a white jag . . . collects Columbia “C”s. Varsity Club 4; Football Team 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 2,3,4. MARILYN E. CRANDALL “Sam” 580 Prospect Street Maplewood Known for silence as well as a variety of hair-dos . . . enthusi- asm galore ... “I don't give a ! ? J for a man who can spell a word only one way. Forum Romanum 3; G.A.A. 3; Pre-Med Club 3; Water Ballet 3; Lunchroom Commit- tee 3; Cheerleader 4. 44 JEFFREY CRYSTAL “Jeff’ 11 Overlook Terrace Maplewood “Crystalizing” C.H.S.'s art pages . . . “Mexico, here I come!” ... ‘7 dream of JENNY with the light brown hair. Art Service 2,3,4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Social Committee 2,3,4; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting 2,3; Junior Play: Scenery Painting 2,3; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 4; Mirror: Art Com- mittee; Columbian: Art Staff 2,3, Art Editor 4. DOUGLAS A. CUPAIUOLI “Coop” 540 Ridgewood Road Maplewood The grandfather of 228 . . . Mr. D’s art student of the month . . . quick trips to Millburn. Art Service 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, Chair- man 4; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting 2,3; Junior Play: Scenery Painting 2,3. NATALIE D’AGOSTINI “Nat” 440 North Ridgewood Road South Orange A tribute to Italian good-looks . . . one of the girls . . . quick to lend a helping hand. Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 2,3,4. LINDA H. DART “Lyn” 264 Dunnell Road Maplewood A little package of energy . . . owner of an Austin Healy . . . a JIM dandy at heart. EDWARD DECTER “Eddie” 17 Colgate Road Maplewood Big man on the Lacrosse field ... red and blue Chevies are American . . . college week- ends, Eddie! Varsity Club 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Lunchroom Com- mittee 4; Football Team 2,3,4; Swimming Team 2. and Americans are carrying his casket, ANNE M. DeCROCE 1653 Springfield Avenue Maplewood A true Jeffersonian . . . surviv- ing from weekend to weekend . . . everything’s all “sewed up.” Folk Music Club 4; Italian Club 3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Homeroom Secretary 2,3; Fi- nance Committee 2,3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4; All- School Musical: Costume Committee 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3; All- School Play: Costume Com- mittee 4. MALCOLM DEENER “Mai” 19 Wesley Court South Orange Columbia’s All State pitcher . . . his brother’s Buick conver- tible . . . his interest in others. Baseball Team 2,3,4. CHRISTINE de KOSINSKY “Chris” 29 South Crescent Maplewood Capable and reserved . . . her love of history and foreign lands . . . talented linguist- siempre simpatica. Le Cercle Francais 2,3, Presi- dent 4; Pan American Club 2,- 3,4; Platform Club 3,4; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 3,4; All-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3. ELLEN DEMEL 376 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Snow White complexion, long black hair . . . future ballerina on ice . . . sweetness perso- nified. Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 3.4; Bookstore Committee 4; All-School Mu- sical: Costume Committee 4; All-School Play: Costume Committee 4. 45 MARK De MICHELE “De Mico” 36 Union Avenue Maplewood H.R. 349's Romeo . . . lured to the gridiron — Columbia's Jim Patton . . . personable, hand- some, liked by all. Special Service Group 2; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Foot- ball Team 2,3,4. CAROL LYNN DEUS “Car” 24 Boyden Parkway South Maplewood Humor is the harmony of the ear ... an unforgettable giggle . . . always looking for that certain boy. Personality Club 3,4; Eligibili- ty Committee 2,3,4. JAMES DEUTSCH “Killer” 330 Forest Road South Orange Quiet, but watch out for that ferocious forearm ... a ma- roon J'our-on-the-floor ... a magnet that never stops attract - ing. Homeroom Secretary 2; Fire Committee 3. Chairman 4; Student Exchange Committee 4; Football Team 2,3,4; Mir- ror; Sports Staff; Columbian: Reporter 4. WL LINDA P. DIETZ 43 Parker Avenue Maplewood Pike's Peak or bust . . . that sexy hair . . . “Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning. Forum Romanum 3; G.A.A. 2,- 3,4; Pre-Med Club 3; Showcase Club 4; Water Ballet 2,3; Elections Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; Marching Band 4; Orchestra 2,- 3,4; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4. Melted together by an eternal flame; JOHN Di RISIO “Jack” 162 Tichenor Avenue South Orange Always heard from during homeroom meetings . . . his '59 Chevy can only beat walking . . . “Who in here is in my Physics class? Football Team 2. SUSAN DOLINSKAS “Sue” 10 Park Road Maplewood “Susie Scout . . . co-ed over- nights . . . has a genuine Fink. Display Case Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; Special Service Group 2, Cnairman 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2; Homeroom Sec- retary 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; All-School Musical: Costume Committee 2. PETER DORN “Deli” 690 Valley Street Maplewood Plymouth all the way . . . love of a good time . . . one of the “boys. ” GEORGE DOUGHERTY “Madman” 531 Valley Street Maplewood That fast Chevy II .. . strong attraction to the opposite sex ... a future engineer. Baseball Team 2; Football Team 2. 46 IVY DREIZIN “Ivila” 237 Underhill Road South Orange Creative intelligence is a rare quality . . .future U.S. ambas- sador to the U.N. ... three tries for her license. Le Cercle Francais 4; Par- nassian 4; Platform Club 2; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Traditions Commit- tee 2,3,4; All-School Musical: Dancer 2; Junior Play: Read- ing Committee 3, Assistant Di- rector 3; Mirror: Statistician; Columbian: Reporter 2,3, Ex- change Editor 4. MARSHA DUBROW “Dubes” 219 Holland Road South Orange “Two Brothersa guitar, ana talent... ‘7 think, therefore I am.” . . . Columbia’s official scorekeeper of college accep- tances. Le Cercle Francais 3,4; Folk Music Club 2, Vice President 3; Math Club 2; Music Box Club 3; Pep Committee 2; Student Exchange Committee 3,4; Mirror: Chairman Layout Committee. JOSEPH DUGAN “Joe” 217 Parker Avenue Maplewood Out of this world... a Boyden Park regular . . . attracted to girls. Jerseymen 3,4. DANIEL DUMAN “Dumont” 10 Washington Park Maplewood “Degree of distinction” . . . “Mush Morristown” ... an allegiance to New York life. Debating Club 4; Electronics Club 4; Political Government Club 4; Chorus 4; Morristown High School: Debating Club 2,3; Fencing Club 2,3; Choir 2; German Club 2,3. when Dickey Chapelle is dead in Vietnam; DIANNE EDELSON 280 Winthrop Terrace South Orange That certain college boy . . . looks aren’t all she has . . . “Happiness is walking hand in hand. ” Le Cercle Francais 3,4; Eligi- bility Committee 2,3,4; Alum- ni Committee Chairman 4. BONNIE EHRENKRANZ 309 North Western Drive South Orange “Dark eyes” . . . “Hey little f'rl, how old are you?” uture Nurses of America 3,4; Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; Pep Committee 2,3. JEAN FAITH EHRENKRANZ “Jeanmi” 12 Crest Circle South Orange Absence makes the heart grow fonder . . . frequent trips to Miami Beach . . . surreptitious studying in homeroom. Folk Music Club 3; Forum Romanum 3, Co-editor of Et Cetera 4; Jazz Club 2; Civics Committee 3,4; Columbian: Reporter 2,3. SCOTT EISENBERG 55 Salter Place Maplewood Friendly with male and female . . . one of the last to get his li- cense . . . loyal to the Dodgers. Folk Music Club 4; Pre-Med Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Tutorial Committee 4. 47 MARK EITELBERG 209 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Hail to the Chief. . . a comic artist with those well-known lit- tle nebishes . . . an action man. Display Case Club 2; Platform Club 4; Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 2,3; Assembly Committee 2, Junior Assembly Chairman 3; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3,4: Display Case Com- mittee 2; Columbian: Art Staff 2, Art Editor 3; President of School. f JOAN ELEY 46 Ohio Street Maplewood Her numerous hairstyles ... a nose for news ... a future nurse. Business Education Club 4: Personality Club 4. RICHARD ELLINGHAM “Ricky” 153 Hilton Avenue Maplewood A hot ’55 Chevy ... a special talent for cars . . . hangs around the high bar. Cross-Country Team 2,3. JEAN ELSON “Jeanie” 41 Tuscan Road Maplewood Her sunny personality . . .ex- treme femininity . . . expres- sive, deep blue eyes. Art Service 2'; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Homeroom Social Chair- man 2,3; Social Committee 4. , when soldiers are consumed by flaring mines, NANCY ENGLANDER 47 Walnut Court South Orange One of the uninvited visitors to Friday night meetings . . . eat, drink, and be merry ... a little bundle of big spirit. Civics Committee 4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3; Colum- bian: Advertising Committee 4. DALE ERICKSON 424 Clark Street South Orange “Alice in Wonderland” ... ar- tistic essence . . . blithe spirit. Guildscript 4; Riverview High School: Sophomore Board 2; Senator 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Spanish Club 2; Drama productions: Cast 3, Scenery Committee Chairman, Publicity Committee, Tickets Committee. DIANE ERNST “Di” 175 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Heading for “Georg”ia ... the little bakery girl . . . her lost love for 217. Choir 2; Chorus 3,4. f A ROBERT ESPOSITO “Bob” 229 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Always followed by some girl ... the other half of the all- night parties ... if not, then those hour long parties. Homeroom chairman 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2; Soccer Team 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 2,3,4. 48 MARGO L. EVANS “Ensign” 540 Prospect Street Maplewood Devotion to the mariners . . . G.A.A. enthusiast . . . girl be- hind the Visual Aids. Audio Visual Aids 2,3,4; Folk Music Club 4; Future Nurses of America 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Water Ballet 2,3. DOREEN FALCETANO 86 Arnold Terrace South Orange Her passion for a long-named driver of a blue Bonneville . . . always willing to help others . . . never seen without a smile. PHYLLIS FALCETANO “Phyl” 26 Church Street South Orange Always saying: “Marty and I just broke up. ”... kiss me. I’m Italian . . . her love for Navy blue. Business Education Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2. ACHILLES FALVO “Vinne” 69 Broadview Avenue Maplewood Loves girls, cars, and good times . . . hates homework . . . seen in the village or at the movies. Italian Club 2,3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4. and draftcards are burned with a match. JOHN FARLEY 22 Curtiss Place Maplewood His devotion to Columbia . . . weekend sprees . . . one of the first to get his wheels. Varsity Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2,3; Elections Com- mittee 3; Swimming Team 2,3. KAREN FEINS “F” 311 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Always “Bob” bing around with that a “Masin” personality . . . an effervescent captain of the cheerleaders . . . cookies and milk on a Saturday night make her weekends complete. Future Teachers of America 2,- 3,4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Homeroom Secretary 3,4; Civ- ics Committee 3,4; Cheer- leader 2,3, Co-Captain 4; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee Co-Chairman 3; Mir- ror: Circulation Committee. i RICHARD FELDMAN “Del” 7 Harvard Avenue Maplewood Exciting Math Club meetings . . . Big Red . . . second most loyal Met fan in 325. Math Club 2,3, President 4; Political Government Club 2,- 3,4; Physics Club 4; Elections Committee 4. JULIE FELKAY 58 Speir Drive South Orange Cute, sweet, and most petite . . . a truly feminine touch. Display Case Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Liter- ary Round Table 2,3, Secre- tary 4; Showcase Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Bookstore Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; Chorus 2; Junior Play: Proper- ties Committee 3; Mirror: Statistician. 49 I ELEANOR FENWICK “Ellie” 154 Ward Place South Orange “Anybody seem Bob?” ... an algebra lover? . . . Set on Hall mixers. Wow! Chemistry Club 4; Display Case Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Personality Club 4; Special Service Group 3, Chairman 4; Water Ballet 2,3; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; All-School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4, Cos- tume Committee 4. DAVID FERGUSON “Dave” 132 Prospect Place South Orange C.H.S.’s own “surfer boy” . . . “Anybody want a ride?” . . . one of the “big three.” Chemistry Club 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; Traffic Commit- tee 2; Football Team 2,3,4. MARK FIEN 65 Speir Drive South Orange His unique strut . . . one of Mr. Jones’ prodigies ... a really fine person to know. Music Box Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Band 2,3, Drum Major 4; Orchestra 2,3,4. MICHAEL FIERSTEIN “Ali Khan” 253 Highland Road South Orange Crude brute! . . . deceiving blue eyes . . . brains and brawn. Homeroom Vice Chairman 2; Fire Committee 4; Baseball Team 2; Swimming Team 2. JUDI FINE 171 Vose Avenue South Orange How she loves her “skip’py peanut butter ... a Merit What?!? . . . long wait for the weekend Le Cercle Francais 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Italian Club 3, President 4; Person- ality Club 4; Showcase Club 3; Chorus 2; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3; Read- ing Committee 3; Mountain High School: Dramatic Club 2; Chorus 2. V i When we ask: ALICE FINK 17 Brown Street Maplewood One of the first to get her li- cense, but the last to learn to drive ... a certain BARAN’s baroness . . .the littlest twirler with the shortest skirt. Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 4; Home- room Vice Chairman 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Civics Committee 2; Orchestra 2; Twirler 4; Junior Play: Adver- tising Committee 3. BETTE E. FISCHER 48 Park Those room periods . . . one of the first to drive . . . girl Friday. Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Nurses of America 3,4; Pan American Club 3,4; Person- ality Club 4; Special Service Group 4. Avenue Maplewood ‘accomplished” home- KATHLEEN FISCHER “Kathy” 75 Rutgers Street Maplewood Prettiest blush in the Senior Class ... a very NORMal girl . . . how about that? Future Nurses of America 3; German Club 2, Secretary 3; Personality Club 4; Home- room Treasurer 4. I v: i 50 LAWRENCE FISHBEIN “Larry” 140 Glenview Road South Orange The man with the many dif- ferent Corvettes ... a con- stant Miami tan .. . his love for Italian. Homeroom Social Chairman 2. ALAN FISHER “Weezer” 11 Hemlock Terrace South Orange Those occasional quiet moods . . . his attitude toward life . . . Karate way. ANDREW FISHER “Andy” 125 May hew Drive South Orange Star of the Lacrosse team . . . bitter before his time . . . his touch of sarcasm. Homeroom Chairman 2; Pep Committee 3; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 3,4; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 3; Basketball Team 2,3.4: Cross- Country Team 2,3; Cheer- leader 3,4; Nominating Com- mittee 3. DANIEL FIVERSON “Danny” 98 Rynda Road South Orange Lawyer to be .. . that col- legiate look ... eye on Israel. Music Box Club 3,4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Elections Committee 2; Swimming Team Manager 2,3- What is important enough to die for? MARCI FOGELSON 377 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange Her fondness for future love and RICHes . . . fashion is her foal .. . ecstasy in her blue lustang. Pan American Club 3,4; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3,4. J if LINDA FORBES 186 North Woods Drive South Orange Those quiet homeroom morn- ings broken with sudden out- bursts of laughter . . . looking for an MRS degree in Blocks ... an extensive wardrobe. Biology Club 3; Chemistry Club 4; Folk Music Club 3; Music Box Club 3, President 4; Pan American Club 2: Fi- nance Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 3,4; All- School Musical: Ticket Com- mittee 3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 4; Columbi- an: Business Staff 4. KEVIN FORD “Traveling Man” 142 Irving Avenue South Orange Like a rolling stone . . . those wild weekends . . . always seen with Marilyn. Homeroom Social Chairman 3. LYNNE S. FORER 7 Menzel Avenue Maplewood Talents lie in the field of art . . . attracting many boys . . . a fear of green worms and bro- ken fingernails. Art Service 2,4; Future Teach- ers of America 2,3,4; Person- ality Club 4; All-School Musi- cal: Advertising Committee 3, Scenery Painting 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3, Scenery Painting 3; All- School Play: Scenery Painting 4. Q ! .il 51 SANDRA FORMAN “Sandi” 467 Valley Street Maplewood A Triumph wherever she goes . . . always a smile. never a frown . . . always well dressed. Le Cercle Francais 3; Folk Music Club 2; Literary Roundtable 4: Platform Clufr 3.4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Civics Committee 2.3.4; Mir- ror: Chairman Typing Com- mittee. GAYLE FOSSETT 22 Evelyn Court Maplewood A horn secretary . . . her love for folk music ... a perpetual smile. Business Education Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Person- ality Club 4. ROBERT FOUGERE 11 Vermont Street Maplewood Look out for those quiet Frenchmen . . . bombing around in his blue Pontiac . . . girls, girls, girls. Band 3. JOSEPH FRANK “Joe” 104 Boyden Avenue Maplewood A studious fella . . . maybe an- other Einstein . . . “You rang?” Chess Club 3.4; Cross-Country Team 2.3.4; Track Team 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Nominating Com- mittee 3. RONA SHERI FRANKEL “Natasha” 105 Milligan Place South Orange That “unique driving ability . . . has a special formula for friendship ... a deceivingly in- nocent impression. Le Cercle Francais 2; Chemis- try Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Pan American Club 3.4: Lunchroom Com- mittee 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; Tutorial Committee 4; All-School Musi- cal; Properties Committee 3; Mirror; Statistician. How can we live in this kind of world? DAVID FREDERICKS “Bird” 77 Woodside Road Maplewood One of the quieter ones . . . in- terest in cars . . . owner of Clay Bird. Jersevmen 3: Track Team 2. JOAN FREEMAN 3 Berkshire Road Maplewood “Life is too short and the time we waste in yawning can never be regained. ... quiz kid au go-go . . . keeping the Colum- bian's progress ever onward. Future Teachers of America 2,- 3,4: Personality Club 4; Politi- cal Government Club 3; Lunchroom Committee 3, Sec- retary 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4: Finance Committee 4; Nominating Committee 3: Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3; Mirror: Caption Writer; Columbian: Reporter 3, Productions Editor 4. LARRY FREEMAN “Ace” 24 Essex Road Maplewood Cautious moves . . . Mr. Stu- dious . . . those Monday morn- ing blues. Ckess Club 2; House and Grounds Committee 2: Intra- murals 2. PETER FREINBERG 425 Twin Oak Road South Orange The British Look . . . watch out for that silent type . . . “Just one more for the road. Elmont Memorial High School: Soccer Team 2. ARLEEN FRIEDMAN “R” 201 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Lover of a Plymouth Satellite . . . always in the action . . . one of the girls. Business Education Club 3,4; Le Cercle Francais 2. HOWARD FRIEDMAN “Howie” 28 Menzel Avenue Maplewood That quick wit . . . “Laugh and the world laughs with you’' . . . bombing around in his li- quor truck. Chemistry Club 4; Physics Club 2,3,4. NANCY R. FRIEL 24 Oakview Avenue Maplewood One reason gentlemen don't al- ways prefer blondes ... a “crinkle bunny . . . sincerity in knee-highs. Future Teachers of America 4: Pan American Club 3.4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Lunchroom Committee 3,4; Pep Committee 2,3,4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3,4; All-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3: Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. Make-up Committee 3; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 4; Mirror: Circulation Committee. What the hell is going on DEBORAH FRIEMAN “Debbie” 18 Roosevelt Road Maplewood Frequent excursions to Deal . . . conscientious about all BILLs . . . collegiate dress. Folk Music Club 3; Pan American Club 4: Personality Club 4; Eligibility Committee 3,4; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 4. ) JOAN FRITTS “Phritt” 66 Dunnell Road Maplewood Her BOBbing ASH blonde hair . . . sweet, friendly disposition ... a Dunnell Road girl. G.A.A. 3: Personality Club 4; Chorus 2.4. HOWARD FUCHS “Howie” 23 North Crescent Drive Maplewood “1 5” too much - I heard the party was a blast! . . . owner of a lucrative Peugeot (some- times it even goes) . . . fre- uent Thursdays in Bradley. azz Club 4; Pan American Club 4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Baseball Team 2. RALPH MICHAEL FUSCO “Ray” 42 Warren Court South Orange Always playing in the darkroom — as a photographer ... a Marcello Mastroianni in his own right . . . owner of a flashy red Mustang. Italian Club 2.3; Civics Com- mittee 4. 53 CHARLES GARNEAU “Punch-Face” 215 Coudert Place South Orange One of the big three . . . “punch-face” . . . always ser- ious. Homeroom Chairman 4; Eligi- bility Committee 4; Pep Com- mittee 3,4; Wrestling Team 3,- 4, Manager 2. RICH GATTOLA “Wart” 56 Franklin Avenue Maplewood One of Pop's boys . . . future plans to move to Chicago . . . those dare-devil antics on his cycle. CAROLYN GEHL “Car” 340 Irving Avenue South Orange One French pastry or two Dan- ish ... a love of French . . . her realistic attitude. Le Cercle Francais 2,3,4; Folk Music Club 2,3; Platform Club 3,4; Student Exchange Com- mittee: Secretary 3, Vice Chairman 4; All-School Musi- cal: Advertising Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3; Mirror: Typist. HARRIET GELLER “Shmeller” 170 Garfield Place Maplewood Finally over her “BOBSLED” . . . her happy manner and cra- zy ways ... (9 Veh! Personality Club 3,4; Home- room Vice Chairman 4; Pep Committee 3,4; Chorus 2,3; Mirror: Circulation Commit- tee. Running — up the down staircase, SUSAN GELLER “Sue” 17 Elm Court South Orange Viola and sliderule, her trade- marks . . . C.H.S.’s Descartes . . . “Your collar is not tight, Sue, it's all in your mind ” Math Club 2,3,4; Music Box Club 2,3; Physics Club 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Tutorial Com- mittee 3,4. STANTON GELVIN 220 Turrell Avenue South Orange Ability to combine music with intelligence . . . interest in oth- ers .. . ambition to become a doctor. Biology Club 2,3; Jazz Club 2,- 3; Music Box Club 4; Band 2, 3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Columbi- an: Reporter 2,3, Columnist 4. JACK GEMGNANI 20 Salter Place Maplewood Many changing moods . . . last to get his license but first to drive . . . appeal to girls. Italian Club 3. LINDA GERACI “Little Lin” 72 Franklin Avenue Maplewood Short in stature, tall in person- ality . . . every hair in place . . . big blue eyes. 54 MICHAEL GERADO “Gino” 27 Coolidge Road Maplewood Occasional trips to Hillside . . . football, his first love . . . one of Columbia's good guys. Special Service Group 2; Base- ball Team 2; Football Team 2,- 3,4. LINDA GERWECK “Lin” 242 Audley Street South Orange Hunt and Gerweck, Inc. . . . H.A.K. sessions at the shore ... all for one and one for all. Folk Music Club 2,4; Future Nurses of America 2; Person- ality Club 2,4; Civics Commit- tee 2; Chorus 2,3. RICHIE GESUALDO “Teddybear” 46 Yale Street Maplewood Perfect attendance in home- room ... the stage crew's sur- fer ... his “tough” senior course. Audio-Visual Aids 3,4; Elec- tronics Club 2,3,4; Stage Crew 3, Chairman 4. CAROL ANN GIANNOTTA 3 Ball Terrace Maplewood Sweet and sincere ... a pass- ion for traveling . . . partial to Long Beach Island Surfers. Business Education Club 4; Display Case Club 4; Chemis- try Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Jerseymen 3; Per- sonality Club 4; Special Ser- vice Group 3,4; All-School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 3; All-School Play: Adver- tising Committee 4; Arch Bishop Walsh High School: Library Club 2; Student Council 2; Red Cross Club 2. away from and towards. MAUREEN GILSHIAN “Gil” 99 Jacoby Street Maplewood Not all good things come in small packages . . . counting the days to Lavallette ... “I would have said hello but I didn't see you. ” Folk Music Club 2,3; Person- ality Club 4; Homeroom Sec- retary 4; All-School Musical: Advertising Committee 3; All- School Play . Advertising Com- mittee 4, Ticket Committee 4. ROBERT GITTLIN “Bob” 59 Glenview Road South Orange Compatibility with teachers . . . where the action is .. . “Quiet please, genius at work.” Jazz Club 2; Eligibility Com- mittee 4; Lunchroom Commit- tee 3,4; Cross-Country Team 3,4; Wrestling Team 2,3. WARREN E. GLAZER 13 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood A mad passion for Bon-bons . . . those clear, blue eyes . . . an avid numismatist. Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 3; Music Box Club 4; Physics Club 3; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Elections Committee 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; All-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; All- School Play: Ticket Commit- tee 4. DANIEL GOLDBERG “Big D” 153 Harding Drive South Orange A fine student . . . love for an ace of spades . . . success ob- tained through “constant” effort. Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 2,4; Physics Club 2; Platform Club 2,3,4; Pre-Med Club 3; Fire Committee 4; Traditions Committee 3; Mirror: Adver- tising Committee. 55 ELIZABETH N. GOLDBERG “Liz” 243 Conway Court South Orange A natural carrot top . . . 309’s own sports commentator . . . that perpetual smile. Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music Club 2,3; Pan American Club 4; Personality Club 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Tra- ditions Committee 3,4; Choir 3; Chorus 2; All-School Musi- cal: Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. NANCY GOLDEN 429 Harding Drive South Orange Achieved perfection in procras- tination . . . her “unique” say- ings and uncontrollable wit. . . “The Devil's never very far away. ” Debating Club 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz Club 2; Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Finance Commit- tee 2,3,4; Choir 2; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; All- School Play: Advertising Com- mittee 4, Scenery Painting 4; Alumni Committee 4. SHARON GOLDENBERG 283 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood The only senior girl who may never drive . . . supporting the Post Office . . . one reason why blondes aren ’t having much fun. Italian Club 3, Secretary 4; Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; Tutorial Commit- tee 4. STANLEY GOLDMAN “Stan” 188 Garfield Place Maplewood A little guy packed full of wit . . . mighty man on the mat . . . total flex! Homeroom Treasurer 3,4; Fire Committee 3, Vice Chairman 4; Wrestling Team 2,3,4. Towards the goal posts — BETTY GOLDSTEIN 13 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood She walks “miles” with that certain boy ... a pretty indi- vidualist . . . Newark's loss, Maplewood’s gain. Personality Club 4; Pan Amer- ican Club 4; Mirror: Typist. LINDA GOMER “Gome” 631 Hamilton Road South Orange Are you sure they make nurses uniforms that small? . . . Ki- zaem . . . locker room quartets. Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3,4; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2; Junior Play: Proper- ties Committee 3; All-School Play: Costume Committee 4. JANE GORDON “Pussycat” 2 Borden Street Maplewood “What’s new, Pussycat?” . . . left with two Guerrine stickum caps . . . Whinny the Pooh’s sidekick. Folk Music Club 4; G.A.A. 2; Elections Committee 2; All- School Musical: Dancer 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4. PATRICIA GORDON “Patsy” 46 Claremont Avenue Maplewood A certain history teacher’s fa- vorite snack — roast Quaker Broadway and 116th Street . . . her lethal weapon. Math Club 2, Treasurer 3,4; Physics Club 2; Assembly Committee 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3, Read- ing Committee 3. 56 SAM GORDON “Flash” 96 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Just give him a guitar and a beat . . . math scholar of 312 ... always happy to oblige. Pep Committee 4; Football Team 2,3; Track Team 2. DAVID GRAHAM “Dave” That certain green hornet . . . love of wrestling . . . future career in electronics. Physics Club 3; Wrestling Team Manager 2. I JUDITH GRANET “Judy” 65 Duffield Drive South Orange SMILE . . . consistency in painting big signs . . . snap, crackle and “PEP.” Art Service 2; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3.4; Pep Committee 3, Vice Chairman 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; All-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3; Mirror: Circula- tion Committee. GRACE GRASMERE 11 Euclid Avenue Maplewood The blonde gentlemen prefer . . . I’m not late, the bell is early ... a regular visitor to New Hampshire. G.A.A. 2; Showcase Club 3; Choir 2,3,4; Madrigal 4. v k And West Orange loses again and again . . . WILLIAM M. GREB “Bill” 109 Fairview Avenue South Orange High'Roll kid . . . happy am I . . . free from care. Chess Club 2; Display Case Club 3,4; Italian Club 2,3; Jazz Club 4; Music Box Club 4; House and Grounds Com- mittee 4; Chorus 2,3: Display Case Committee 4; All-Scnool Musical: Scenery Construction 3. JON GREEN 274 Beech Spring Road South Orange Dedicated student . . . mono- poly on white socks and shirts . . . last license in 144. Chess Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Electronics Club 2; Physics Club 3,4; Pre-Med Club 3, Sec- retary 4; Choir 3,4; Madrigal 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3. ALICE GREENBERG 553 Hartford Court South Orange Moving-thinking-laughing . . . College? Whars college? . . . What? Me worry? Biology Club 2; Forum Ro- manum 2; Math Club 2,3,4; Pan American Club 3,4; Phys- ics Club 3; Pre-Med Club 4; Tutorial Committee 3; Orches- tra 2,3. ROY GREENMAN “Green-giant” 184 Hill Drive South Orange The jolly green giant of 350 . . . greatest potential on the cougar five . . . another Rich- ard Burton? Homeroom Treasurer 3; Base- ball Team 2,3: Track Team 3,- 4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Basket- ball Team 2,3,4. 57 MICHELLE GREENWALD 16 Evergreen Place Maplewood Straight hair ... La Femme Savant .... What was the color of King Edward's great- grandmother's favorite pair of undies? Le Cercle Francais 2; Forum Romanum 2, Treasurer 3,4; G.A.A. 4; All-School Musical: Dancer. PETER GRIESE 5 Cottage Street South Orange Co-owner of P.J. 's surfshop . . . let's go surfing . . . always in trouble with Miss F. MARTIN GRIFFIN “Marty” 30 Church Street South Orange It's as clear as a “Fabulous Crystal ... he only has eyes for Miss Americas . . . “we love you Conrad. Chorus 3; All-School Musical: Cast 3. CHRISTING J. GRIMBILAS “Crissy” 36 Dunnell Road Maplewood A dry sense of humor . . . tal- ent for impersonating . . . Grecian eyes. Business Education Club 4; Folk Music Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; Chorus 2,3,4. Band-aid stock soars to an all-time high; KAREN GRIMES 380 Meeker Street South Orange A really boss yellow Corvair . . . “Hi Flame . . . distinctive laughter. Future Nurses of America 3; G.A.A. 2,3, Vice President 4; Water Ballet 3. LESLIE GRODNICK “Ace” 8 Hemlock Court Maplewood Drive a mean 401 Buick Wild- cat ... a mat eric al future awa- its him . . . this kid's wise, tal- ented, virtuous. Jersey men 3,4; Pan American Club 4. DONNA GROSS “Don” 86 Rutgers Street Maplewood “But I'm not adoptea! . . . another Florence Nightingale ... a beautiful sight in the morning. Folk Music Club 3, President 4; Personality Club 4; Home- room Vice Chairman 4; Pep Committee 4; All-School Musi- cal: Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play: Costume Com- mittee 3. 58 ELIZABETH GROSS “Beth” 86 Rutaers Street Maplewood Her ability to twirl is only equalled by her ability to make friends . . . always rolling in dough! ... to know her is ev- erlasting enjoyment. Pan American Club 3; Person- ality Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3; Civics Committee 2,3, Secretary 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 3; Nominating Committee 3; Twirler 4; All-School Musical: Advertising Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3. ENA GROSS 86 Rutgers Street Maplewood A remarkable PERSON- ALITY ... an avid interest in Council affairs . . . one of the 2 that looks alike out of the 3. Personality Club 3, Vice Presi- dent 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3; Homeroom Chairman 4; Civics Committee 2,3,4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Student Ex- change Committee 3; Nomi- nating Committee 3; All- School Musical; Costume Committee 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3. FRANCINE B. GROSSMAN “Fran” 145 Union Avenue Maplewood Dark eyes and long black hair ... a boy for every mood . . . the other half of “Rieg. ” Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music Club 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2. BARBARA L. GRUBER “Reba” 457 Boyden Avenue Maplewood “Guess who asked me out?” . . . model type face . . . those cool ear jobies. Art Service 2; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; Personality Club 3,4. SHARON GRUBIN “Grumpy” 673 Mountain Drive South Orange Les yeux dans les yeux . . . ambition incarnate . . . “And where did your mother go to school?” Le Cercle Francais 2,3; Chem- istry Club 4; Forum Roman- um 3; Bookstore Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; Or- chestra 2,3; All-School Musi- cal: Cast and Chorus 3, Prop- erties Committee 2; Junior Play: Properties Committee 3; Columbian: Reporter 2,3, Edi- torial Board 4. A standing ovation for “The Mase. ” JAMES HALLDORSON “Jimmy” 129 Oakview Avenue Maplewood A silent man is a wise man . . . good sense and nature . . . nev- er separated. Chess Club 3,4; Electronics Club 4; Library Council 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Color Guard 3,4. RUSSELL H. HALM “Ham” 329 Hillside Place South Orange Beach and Beer and Blanket and Blonde-Bliss . . . Does he or doesn't he? . . . every other inch a gentleman. Football Team 2,3. KENNETH HALVORSEN “Ken” 234 Walton Avenue South Orange Cougar's Sandy Koufax . . . that bright red hair ... a friend to all. Baseball Team 2,3.4. MICHAEL HANDELSMAN “Mike” 16 Highland Place Maplewood That love of a basketball . . . that serious look . . . that de- termination for success. Chemistry Club 4; Library Council 2; Jerseymen 4; Pan American Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4: Traffic Commit- tee 3,4; Basketball Team 2; In- tramurals 2,3,4. 59 DENNIS J. HARRINGTON “Dennis J.” 123 Roland Avenue South Orange “Hi sweetheart, ” never seen without a “side kick”. . . girls, girls, girls ... the skin man of the Fabulous Crystals. Homeroom Vice Chairman 3, Treasurer 4; Traffic Commit- tee 2: Football Team 2. JUDITH ANN HARRIS “Jumper” 33 Mountain Avenue Maplewood Roses and roses and roses . . . picture of femininity . . . those endless hours with Bobo. Le Cercle Francais 3; Chemis- try Club 4; Pre-Medical 3,4; Civics Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 3, Secretary 4; Junior Play: Make-up Com- mittee; All-School-Production: Make-up Committee 3,4. MARTYANN HARRISON “Mardi” 250 Highland Road South Orange “Think Big” ... the most “dramatic” Columbian editor . . . well, it’s different Parnassian 2,3,4; Civics Com- mittee 2,3,4; Sophomore Ori- entation 3,4; Nominating Committee 2; All-School Mus- ical: Properties Committee 3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; All-School Play 4; Columbi- an Staff: Editorial Board 4, Reporter 2,3. SUSAN HARRITT “Chaia” Making the International Scene: France, England, Hol- land and Philly and back . . . her constant flights from the bumblebee ... that Veronica Lake hair-do. Folk Music Club 2; Assembly Committee 2, Secretary 3; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3,4; Student Exchange Committee 3; Tutorial Com- mittee 3, Chairman 4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; Mirror: Advertising Com- mittee. Running around in circles — DAVID HARTMAN “Scrambled Eggs” 7 Fielding Court South Orange Always on stage . . . that long wait for a starting position . . . occasional visits to homeroom. Football Team 2.3,4; Swim- ming Team 3,4; Lighting Crew 2,3. Chairman 4. ED HARTMAN “Big Ed” 22 Edgewood Terrace South Orange Always late to class . . . ‘lives’ on stage . . . ‘motorcycle’ nightmare. Soccer Team 2; Varsity Club 2,3,4; Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,4. CAROL HASKIN 61 Highland Avenue Maplewood Those white cars . . . that mod- el like appearance . . . Mona Lisa smile. Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American Club 4; Person- ality 4. KATHLEEN HATHAWAY “Kathy” 225 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Amazing ability in volleyball ... a flair for Seton Hall U . . . always has time enough to listen. Future Nurses of America 3,4; Personality 4; Special Service Group 4: Band z,3. ■ 60 BARBARA HAUSER “Mona” 12 Parker Avenue Maplewood Fun, fun, fun, till her Daddy takes her “T-Bird” away . . . never at a loss for boys . . . those wild times in Puerto Rico. Future Nurses of America 4; Jazz 4; Homeroom Secretary JAMES F. HAWTHORNE “Jim” 26 Porter Road Maplewood A screwy scuba diver whose in- terest lies around hunting, fishing, and just plain loafing around. German Club 2. SUSAN HAYDEN “Sue” 10 Claremont Drive Maplewood Always seen laughing or blush- ing . . . another reason why blonds have more fun ... an affection for “Lakes.” Biology Club 2; Display Case 2, Chairman 3,4; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2,3; Social Commit- tee 2; Choir 2,3,4; Literary Roundtable 3. PAUL HAYNIE 39 Oakland Road Maplewood Have short wave radio, will travel... a “gleem ” smile and deceptively quiet . . . that little white Renault. Lamar High School: French Club 2; Electronics Club 4; All-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3: Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. with Jim Beatty (Though he’s a bit slow for us) PATRICIA HEYMAN “Patty” 315 Highland Road South Orange Pacesetter in leg fashions . . . her platform is uninhibitedness . . . her habitual trips to the City. Art Service 2; Le Cercle Fran- cais 2; Folk Music Club 3,4; Platform Club 2. Corre- sponding Secretary 3; Vice- President 4; Student Exchange Committee 4; Mirror: Adver- tising Committee 4. SUSAN HILBERG “Sussanna” 17 Field Road Maplewood Italy, Italia, Italiano ... fu- ture in literature . . . snikker, s.n.c.c.e.r. Folk Music Club 2; Italian Club 3, Treasurer 4: Literary Round Table Club 2.4; Columbian 4. WILLIAM HILDEBRAND “Bill” 39 Burnet Street Maplewood His love of Volkswagens . . . the quiet one in class but out- side . . . ‘What do you say?” Electronics Club 4; German Club 4. RALPH HIRSCH 1 Lenox Terrace South Orange Electronics-genius ... “I drive anything on wheels” ... al- ways a cheery hello. Electronics Club 2,3; Jazz Club 3,4; Physics Club 2; Bookstore Committee 3,4. 61 LYNNE HODGSON “Hodgie” Her deep allegiance to SPAR- TA .. . one of the last to get her drivers license . . . field parties, dances, and boys. Folk Music Club 4; Future Nurses of America 4; German Club 3; Personality Club 4; Eligibility Committee 2; Lunchroom Committee 4; All- School Play: Costume Com- mittee 4. CAROL R. HOESEL 91 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Lady-like quietness . . . never a hair out of place . . . sweet and sincere. Le Cercle Francais 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3. JOHN HOFFMAN “Hoff” 87 Tuscan Road Maplewood One of the first to get his wheels . . .not one for the wild life . . . leader in his church. Homeroom Vice Chairman 2,- 4; Cross-Country Team 2,3; Track Team 2.3; Wrestling Team Manager 3,4. JOHN A. HOGAN 320 Warwich Avenue South Orange A new-comer to C.H.S. . . . that ’49 Jalopy . . . future stu- dent at Ho Bo U. Archbishop Stepinac High School: Intramural Baseball 2,- 3; Intramurals 2,3. — Searching for a parking place in the lot(?) LYNN HOLDER 268 Winthrop Terrace South Orange Her love for lime “rickies”. . . seeking an M.R.S. degree . . . fabulous attitude —! Pan American Club 3; Person- ality Club 3; Homeroom Trea- surer 3; Eligibility Committee 4; Student Exchange Commit- tee 3; Junior Play: Make-Up Committee; Mirror: Circulation Committee; Alumni Commit- tee. GAIL HOLLAND 51 Church Street South Orange A gifted dancer . . . future en- deavors in the nursing field. . . with her sweet personality, she brings a smile for everyone. Future Nurses of America Club 3; Jazz Club 2,3. LORETTA HOLMOK 2 Lenox Terrace South Orange One of those blue-eyed blondes ... the summer at the shore . . . the extra ‘‘pull” in the In- dustrial Arts department. German Club 3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Mirror: Personnals Com- mittee. RICHARD HONIG “Dick” 115 Mayhew Drive South Orange Another Howard Cosell . . . seldom speaks . . . but wise men are often quiet. Chemistry Club 4; Jazz Club 3,4; Pre-Med Club 3.4; Home- room Vice Chairman 2; Fi- nance Committee 2,3. 62 JOEL HOPMAYER 138 Turrel Avenue South Orange The roar and glory of the road . . . future Ben Casey of 109 . . . may he shift in peace. Platform Club 2,3; Pre-Med Club 4; Traffic Committee 4. JOYCE HUCKO “Joycie” 57 Fern wood Road Maplewood Columbia's gain, Welsh's loss • • . eat, drink and be merry, tomorrow we diet. Business Education Club 4; Chemistry Club 4; Jerseymen 3; Personality Club 4; Special Service Group 3; Archbishop Walsh High School: Spanish Club 2,3; Gym Club 2,3. JAMES J. HUGHES “Jim” 208 Laurel Avenue Maplewood Visitor to gym class . . . genius in 20th Century Russia . . . those unforgettable lunches at Dorn's. Traffic Committee 4. NANCY JEANNE HUNT 7 Claremont Avenue Maplewood Her favorite fur is racoon . . . pep and personality plus . . . that model-like appearance. Italian Club 3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Pep Committee 2,3,4; All- School Play: Scenery Painting Committee; Coat Girl. — skipping school plays CHRISTOPHER J. HUSTON “Chris” 19 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood Cross-country, track, and moth- er ... a junior Don Juan . . . destined to become a Peter Snell. Showcase 2,3,4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2; Lunchroom Committee 4; Cross-Country Team 2,3, Captain 4; Track Team 2,3, Co-Captain 4. ALAN JANOFF “Al” 35 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Head chef at the Alpine . . . his white Bonneville convertible . . . Crystal Plaza Caterers: his new home. Jerseymen 3, President 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4, Treasurer 3; Elections Com- mittee 2; Fire Committee 3,4; Nominating Committee 3. NANCY JASPER 60 Harvard Avenue Maplewood The great American novel. . . A giraffe, a magic record play- er, and lurid comic books in as many different languages as she can speak . . . those guided tours of Boston. Debating 2,3; Future Teachers of America 2, Corresponding Secretary 3; Italian 3; Home- room Treasurer 3; Bookstore Committee 2,3, Chairman 4; C.H.S. Highlights: Reading Board 3,4. 63 JUDITH JOSEPH “Judy” 365 South Ridgewood Road South Orange “Happy of the 7 COLUMBI- AN dwarfs . . . intelligent, spontaneous, intuitive ... a rare person, at one with herself and her world Future Teachers of America 2; Literary Roundtable 2; Showcase 2; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Display Case Committee 2; Nominating Committee 2; Columbian Staff: Reporter 3; Editorial Board 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3. SUSAN HELEN JOSEPH “Susie” 365 South Ridgewood Road South Orange A devotee of theatre, poetry, and all kinds of music . . . psy- chology by candlelight . . . that hoped-for Junior year abroad. Future Teachers of America 2; Junior Parnassian Secretary 2; Parnassian 3,4; Traditions Committee 3,4; All-School Musical; Junior Play Stage Manager 3; Junior Play Read- ing Committee 3; Mirror Staff; Dramatics Committee 4. BARRY JUDENFRIEND 363 Beech Spring Road South Orange Attracted by parties, the shore, and good-looking girls . . . epi- curean tendancies ... a future Ben Casey. Biology Club 2; Jazz Club 2; Physics Club 3; Soccer 2; Bas- ketball 2; Tennis 2; Intramu- rals 2. SALLY JUNG “Sal” f 282 West End Road South Orange That everlasting smile ... a “nine” on every report card . . . Mr. Gallo's henchman. Display Case Club 3; Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 4; Council; Civics Committee 4; Chorus 2,4; Dis- play Case Committee 3. HAROLD KAISER “Hi-Roll” 135 Jacoby Street Maplewood New addition to C.H.S. . . . early bird in H.R. . . . flair for making friends quickly. West Side High School; Swim- ming 2,3; Track 2; Math Club 3. — feeling incredible words in a letter: LAUREN KAMENS “Laur” 11 Hart Drive North South Orange The “Funny Girl” . . . happi- ness is a song . . . taste is the femine for genious. Display Case Club 2; Folk Music Club 2,3, President 4; Platform Club 3,4; Elections Committee 2,3,4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Choir 3; Display Case Com- mittee 2; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2,3; Junior Play: Prop Committee: Chair- man 3; Mirror Staff: Chair- man Literary Committee. BURT W. KAMINSKY “Playboy” 86 Park Place South Orange The speed demon of 109 . . . what’s with all the Junior girls? . . . frequently seen in Hy- Way Bowl. Band 2,3,4. ANN KAPLAN “Annie” 433 Lenox Place Maplewood Security is a Peanuts comic strip . . . affinity for big-eyed ‘wee folk . . . a girl with the sweetest smile in the world. Folk Music 3; Personality 4; Pep Committee 2,3,4; Nomi- nating Committee 2; Advertis- ing Committee 3; All-School Musical: Scenery- Construction Committee.3; Mirror: Circula- tion Committee. BETTE ROCHELLE KAPLAN “Shelley” 21 Sommer Avenue Maplewood Quiet ana sweet and hard to beat . . . her ability to make friends . . . always with a smile. Future Nurses of America 3; Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Pan American 4; Person- ality 4. 64 ANDREW KARP JOHN KARASKA “Johnny” 25 Rynda Road Maplewood Loves girls, ears, and good times . . . always studying? . . . often seen in the Village. Pan American 2; Physics 3; Lunchroom Committee 4. 45 Harding Drive South Orange Always with a racket and a ten- nis ball . . . those piercing baby blue eyes ... the quiet type? feiology 2,3; Jazz 2; Literary Round Table 4; Physics 3; Platform 4; Fire Committee 2,- 3, Vice Chairman 4; Tennis Team 2,3,4. FREDERIC H. KASS, III “Rick” 15 Glenside Road South Orange “Wanna run my VW?” . . . found where the money is . . . a medly of free styles. Physics Club 3,4; Political Government Club 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Finance Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Soc- cer team 2; Swimming Team 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Mir- ror: Circulation Committee. ROBERT KATZ “Ro-hair” 303 Hartford Road South Orange His uncoordinated chemistry neighbor . . . high scorer Or- ange game . . . discontinued driving privilege. Lunchroom Committee 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Baseball Team 2,3,4; Basketball Team 2,3,4; Columbian: Co-Editor 4; Advertising Committee 3. “ . . accepted to the class of 1970 ' ROBERT KAYSER “Bob” 546 Prospect Street Maplewood Last in 243 to get his license . . . our future engineer . . . his love for man to man sports. Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 4; Intramurals 4. PAUL KEITH 37 Richard Drive Short Hills Coolness is a silver Vet .. . never at a lack for words . . . oh those Short Hills girls. DIANE KELLER 147 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Not so merry without PERRY . . . conservative lover of art . . . the omnipresent braid of rope. Art Service Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 4. i DENNIS KELLEY “Kel” 7 Clinton Avenue Maplewood “Anyone for the S’s?!” . . . that ever-present beat — even without his drums . . . where the girls are. Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Football Team 2,- 3; Pep Committee 4; Track Team 2,3,4; Mirror: Caption Writer. 65 BARBARA A. KELLY “Barb” 39 Kendall Avenue Maplewood Early to bed, early to rise . . . those surfing summers! . . . “Most people put off ’til tomor- row that which they should have done today. ” Le Cercle Francais 4; Forman- um Romanum 3; G.A.A. 2,3,- 4; Parnassian 2; Pre-Med Club 3; Water Ballet 2,3; Assembly Committee 2; Bookstore Com- mittee 4; Orchestra 2,3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3; Accompanist 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4; All-School Musical: Orches- tra 2,3. BERNARD KELLY “Beanie” 48 Eder Terrace South Orange Loves to play with guns, espe- cially “COLT 45’s” . . . mem- ber of the championship cross- country team . . . “where’s my bottle ” (of orange soda). Varsity Club 4; Fire Commit- tee 3; Baseball Team 3,4; Cross-Country Team 4; Foot- ball Team 2,3; Wrestling Team 3,4. KAREN KELLY 324 Academy Street South Orange Her great love for football. . . a cheerful hello to all .. . al- ways in “the pink. ” Civics Committee 4. BRIAN LLOYD KESSLER 291 Highland Road South Orange Good looks plus intelligence . . . his exotic tastes ... a strong desire to get ahead. Chemistry Club 4; Italian Club 2,3,4; Jazz Club 2,3; Math Club 4; Physics Club 3; Platform Club 2,4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Band 2; Colum- bian: Advertising Committee. — Producing “marked” legislation in council JANE E. KESSLER “Kess” 20 Fairview Terrace Maplewood “Fun and laughter run with the deepest thoughts”. . . her hap- Py huggybear . . . her power of attaining what she wants. Italian Club 3; Jazz Club 2,3,- 4; Parnassian 2; Homeroom Chairman 2,3; Lunchroom Committee 3; Pep Committee 2; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3; Tennis Team 3; Junior Play: Reading Commit- tee; Mirror: Associate Editor. ARLENE KIERNICKI “Arzy” 135 Mercer Place South Orange Smiling ... is it true blondes have more fun? . . . great sports and Olympic Star, 1975. Business Education Club 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Personality 4; Special Service Group 2,3 Sec- retary 4; Water Ballet 2,3; Eli- fibility Committee 4; All- chool Musical Dancer 3; Mirror: Typing Committee 4. MARY ROSE KIKA 75 Arnold Terrace South Orange Those daily pilgrimages to Grnnings ... a never ending supply of fun, excitement ana humor . . . cars? passenger side only. Art Service 4; German Club 3; Personality 4; Lunchroom 4; All-School Play: Play Costume Committee 4. LINDA H. KILBURN 17 Kilbum Place South Orange The blonde beach comber . . . avid attender of school func- tions and feasgos . . . surfs up. Homeroom Chairman 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Assembly Committee 4; All- School Musical: Scenery Painting Committee 4; Mirror: Art Committee. 66 BRUCE KILIAN 31 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood An ex-footballer . . . Ning’s jack of all trades . . . one oj Mr. Holmok's boys. Assembly Committee 4; Base- ball Team 2; Football 2,3; Wrestling Team 2; Jerseymen Club 3. PAUL KLEBAUR 5 Yale Street Maplewood One of Mr. Benjamin's buddies . . . woof’ ... he takes the 8:45 lunch. St. Benedicts Prep School: Stage Crew 2. BARBARA KLEIN “Barb” 368 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood One of the first to play chauffer . . . always on time . . . those big, brown eyes. Future Teachers of America 2,- 3,4; Pan American Club 3; Personality 4; Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4, Vice Chairman 2,- 3; Eligibility Committee 2,4; Nominating Committee 2,3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. doing a sun dance in our senior spring. MICHAEL KLEIN “Mike” 640 Hamilton Road South Orange Fearless leader of 288 ... a magnet that never stops attract- ing . . . his “kind sayings” and “sensitivity. ” Biology Club 3; Political Gov- ernment Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2, Chairman 4; Lunchroom Committee 2,3; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3; Elections Committee 4; Student Alumni Conference Committee 4; Cross-Country Team 3; Nominating Commit- tee 2,3. JO-ANN KLING “Jo” 19 Hilton Avenue Maplewood Her laughter is not unusual . . . “what’s this Steno outline? . . . don 7 you know the sound of a flat tire from a backfire yet!? Business Education Club 3, Secretary 4; Personality Club 3,4. KATHERINE KNOX 483 Walton Road Maplewood Mmm, love those New York Violets . . . showcase of Columbia and Miss Clutton’s pet . . . that long blond hair. Parnassian Society Club 2; Special Service Group Club 3,- 4; Homeroom Secretary-Trea- surer 2; Assembly Committee 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Play: Junior Play Cast and Chorus 3. EDWARD C. KLEIN, III “Ed” 262 Raymond Court South Orange 324’s other “photographer” . . . intellegence, with a person- ality to match . . . one of the few who tries to study during homeroom. Pre-Med Club 4; Newark Academy: Swimming Team 2. BILL KLESS “Willy” 374 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Everybody’s buddy . . . “Bill the (MU) stang” . . . the natu- ral blond? Chess Club 2; Pre-Medical Club 4. V 67 PATRICIA KOHL “Pat” A future secretarial success . . . always ready with a smile . . . her love? of GYM! Business Education Club 3, President 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4. ( NANCY KOPLIN “Kop” 385 Thomden Street South Orange One of Daddy's favorites . . . we’re all in her PEPsi genera- tion ... so what’s a Pontiac? Future Teachers of America 3; Personality 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2,3; Traditions Committee 2; Pep Committee 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Chorus 2,3; All School Musical: Advertising Committee 3; Junior Play: Junior Play Advertising Com- mittee 3; All-School Play: Play Ticket Committee 3; Mirror: Caption writer. JOHN KORBA “Johnny” Sporty with cars, motorcycles, and the opposite sex ... the “cosack” . . . those rugged good looks. Chemistry 4; Pan American Club 4; Football Team 2. CAROL KOTLER 18 William Street Maplewood That Striesand look ... a flair for art .. . those Wednesday nights at the “Y. ” Le Cercle Francais 2,4; Future Teachers of America 4; Play Scenery Painting 4. DAVE KOWALSKI “Killer” 445 Harding Drive South Orange A jacket and tie boy . . . an in- dividualist with a pipe ... a Connecticut cook. Seton Hall: Intramural Foot- ball 2; Drill Squad 2; Class President 2; Wrestling 2; Scu- ba Club 2; Columbia High School: Display Case 3; Homeroom Chairman 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Bookstore Committee 4. The superior slump (slightly extended) JOHN D. KRAGEN 263 Winthrop Terrace South Orange Move over Richard Burton — here comes John . . . good looks and intellect combined . . . Mr. Schmoll’s favorite bass. Folk Music Club 2,3; Par- nassian Society 3, +; Home- room Treasurer 3,4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2; Cheer- leader 4; Choir 2,3,4; Madri- gal 2; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2,3; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play Reading Commit- tee 3; Mirror: Dramatics Com- mittee 4. NEIL KRAMER 20 Burroughs Way Maplewood ‘A’ students don’t always make good drivers . . . tennis is his racket. . . Williams, Williams, Williams. Varsity Club 3, President 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Eligi- bility Committee 2,3,4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee '4; Basketball Team 2,3,4; Football Team 2; Tennis Team 2,3, Captain 4; Intramu- rals 3,4; Nominating Commit- tee 3. KENNETH G. G. KRAUSS 28 Jacoby Street Maplewood A future James Joyce ... the power behind Parnassian . . . his love of acting. Le Cercle Francais 2; Display Case Club 3; Parnassian Soci- ety 3, President 4; Baseball Team Manager, 2; Track Team Manager 3; Ail-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2,3; All-School Play: Cast 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3,- 4. 68 MARILYN KRAVITZ 12 Evelyn Court Maplewood Those mysterious green eyes . . . effervescent personality . . . infinitely gentle. Future Teachers of America: 2, 3, President 4; Pan American Club 3,4; Personality Club 3,4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3, Secretary 4; Pep Committee 2,- 3,4; Nominating Committee 3; All School Musical: Advertis- ing Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; Columbian Staff: Reporter 2. i WARREN KRUG 181 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange Another new addition to 227 . . . his hot Chevy wagon . . . every year at C.H.S. another homeroom. Audio-Visual 2,3,4; Electronics 2,3, Treasurer 4; Track Team Manager 2; Lighting Crew 4. LAURA KRUGER “Laurie” 377 Irving Avenue South Orange That summer ration ... left her heart in Massachusetts . . . her unforgettable trip to Europe and Israel. Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Showcase Club 3; Civics Committee 2,3,- 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Chorus 3,4; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee. (Wait little junior, your time will come.) STEVEN KRUVANT “Kru” 177 Hill Drive South Orange “Good effort” . . . his witti- cisms heard only by the select few . . . athletic prowess on the basketball courts. Fire Committee 4; Alumni Committee 4; Baseball Team 2; Basketball Team 2,3,4; In- tramurals 2,3,4. k THERESA A. KULIG “Terri” 10 Broadview Avenue Maplewood Marshall’s deputy . . . petite and sweet. . . Quiet? who says so? Future Teachers of America 3; Pan American Club 3. CHERYL ANNE KULL “Cheri” 166 Hilton Avenue Maplewood Sweet and unassuming . . . her “love” of homeroom!? . . . fre- quently seen in the “Clay Bird Business Education Club 3.4; Personality Club 3,4. SUSAN KRESSEL “Sue” 140 Union Avenue Maplewood A future Florence Nightingale ... an asset to everyone in H.R. 227 .. . always helping others. Future Teachers of America 3. CHRISTINE KUERSTINER “Chris” 119 Tuscan Road Maplewood To be one of the great ladies of the theater . . . singing ability compared only to Barbara Strei- sand “having a wild weekend ” Folk Music Club 4; G.A.A. 2,- 4; Parnassian Society 4; Elec- tions Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 3; Chorus 3; All-School Play: Play Cast 4. 69 FLORENCE LaBRUNO “Flo” 21 Buckingham Parkway Maplewood Her forever flying Falcon . . . warm, rich, humorous person- ality ... life of every party. I CHRISTOPHER LANDUA “Chris” 280 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood A member of our band ... a friendly addition to C.H.S. Biology Club 3; Chess Club 4; Jazz Club 4; Physics Club 3,4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Band 3,4; Nomi- nating Committee 3,4; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play: Adver- tising Committee 3; Clear Creek High School: Band 2,3; Lighting Crew 2,3; Chemistry Club 2,3; Biology Club 2,3. GARY KUSHNER That unique saunter ... the face of a thousand names . . . friendliness is Kimpo. Lunchroom Committee 4; Track Team 2,3,4. RICHARD KUSKIN “Dick” 33 Hart Drive South Orange Owner of the fastest '55 MG in the homeroom . . . “'it's bein' fixed . . . one of the Friday nighters at Bond's. Jerseymen Club 4; Track Team 2. ELLEN LAKE “El” 51 Curtiss Place Maplewood The barefoot contessa . . . “Hey! Let's do something weird! ... a flair for racing strips and the outdoors. G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; Student Exchange Committee 4; Display Case Committee 2,- 3,4. Running, so we can be F 74767 PHYLLIS LaMANNA “La Mamma” 11 Amherst Court Maplewood The epitome of femininity . . . a song for every occasion . . . one day a little girl, the next a siren. Display Case Club 2,3; Per- sonality Club 3, Treasurer 4; Pep Committee 2,3,4; All- School Musical: Ticket Com- mittee 3. RICHARD LANDER “Rich” 81 North Ridgewood Road South Orange Long wait for his license . . . Dr. Kildare to be .. . red hair with a temperament to match. Debating Club 4; Display Case Club 3; Library Council 2; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Home- room Chairman 4; Soccer Team 2; Junior Play: Ticket Committee. STEWART LANDY “Stew” 83 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Headed for success in medicine ... an avid sports fan. Biology Cluo 2; Chemistry Club: Vice President 4; Fenc- ing Club 3,4; Pre-Med Club 3; Finance Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Wrestling Team 2,3. 70 BLAINE LAVIGNE 363 Beech Spring Road South Orange Driving “Harry” crazy ... oh, those — eyes! ... ‘7 had a date, but I overslept. ” Future Teachers of America 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Eligibility Committee 2; Student Exchange Committee 3; Orchestra 4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; Ticket Committee 4. ALFRED LEBOVITZ “Arl” 1 Hemlock Court Maplewood Drives a tri-power GTO and a 350 Honda . . . plays a wicked game of cards ... a Jewish Cary Grant. Le Cercle Francais 4; Jersey- men 3; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Eligibility Com- mittee 2. DAVID LEDERMAN “Dave” 29 Van Ness Court Maplewood Congenial with everyone . . . plays Don Juan in the hall. . . answers to the name of Whitey. Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Base- ball Team 2. DORIAN LEE 11 Northview Terrace Maplewood One of the three foxes . . . Columbia's own Freedom marcher . . . “ Where are Janet and Bertha?” Audio-Visual Aids 2; Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A, 3,4; Jazz Club 2; Choir 3; Chorus 2. instead of F74768 (IBM, we love you) RICHARD LEEDS “Ricky” 188 Oakland Road Maplewood Oh, c’mon, get serious!... the name of the game is hockey . . . study is his favorite sub- ject. Biology Club 2,3; Display Case Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Fire Committee 2,3, Captain 4; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3. LARRY LEHMAN 234 Raymond Avenue South Orange It's bagels and cream cheese again . . . there's more spirit to him . . . finally got the license. Biology Club 2,3, President 4; Jerseymen 4; Political Govern- ment Club 3,4; Elections Com- mittee 2; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Columbian Reporter 2. PAUL LEHRHOFF “Bomber” 60 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange Rough man on the bowling al- ley . . . cooperative homeroom member. Chess Club 2,4; Math Club 4. NANCY LEINBACH “Nance” 24 Mountain Avenue Maplewood Quiet, conservative manner. . . overlooks many things . . . Don't talk so loud! Business Education Club 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; All-School Play: Properties Committee Co- Chairman 4; All-School Play: Properties Committee 4. 71 DAVID LENKOWSKY 373 Warwick Avenue South Orange “Roar Cougar roar” . . . his interest in figures ... a combi- nation of good looks and brains. Jazz Club 2, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4; Homeroom Trea- surer 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Madrigal 2; Cast an.l Chorus 2,3,4; Cougar. SARI M. LEON 206 Crestwood Drive South Orange Often seen dancing at II Mio’ ... a connoisseur of the “Fin- er things” in life . . . “Rozie, I have to tell you ...” Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Personality Club 3,4; Choir 4; Twirler 4; All-School Musi- cal: Dancer 3; Junior Play: Chairman Make-up Commit- tee; Mirror: Advertising Com- mittee. A NANCY E. LEONARD “Leo” 224 Village Road South Orange Personality Plus . . . her love of Sloppy JOEs ... a future Florence Nightingale. Future Nurses of America 3,4; Personality Club 3, President 4; Elections Committee 2,3; Lunchroom Committee 3; Pep Committee 4; All-School Mu- sical: Costume Committee 3; Junior Play: Costume Com- mittee; Mirror: Caption Writ- er. GAIL ELLEN LERNER 12 Lincoln Place Maplewood One of the uninvited visitors at those Friday night meetings . . . dynamite in a small pack- age . . .her flirtatious ways. Future Teachers of America 2,- 3; Personality Club 4; Home- room Secretary 2; Social Com- mittee 3, Chairman 4; Sopho- more Orientation 4; Cheer- leader 3; All-School Musical: Advertising Committee 3; Mir- ror: Circulation Committee. — So we can wade through the teachers JEFFREY LERNER “Jeff’ 7 Boyden Avenue Maplewood His musical ability on the trom- bone ... a constant sense of humor. Chess Club 2,4; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2. DIANE M. LETIZIA “Di” 15 So. Boyden Parkway Maplewood Never a dull moment . . . Itali- an guys really rate . . . always a smile. Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 4. DAVID LEVIN 4405 63 Glenview Road South Orange “Host with the Most” . . . “maybe next marking period” . . . those frequent Thursdays at Bradley. Folk Music Club 4; Jazz Club 3; Finance Committee 2,3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Cross-Country Team 2. SUSAN LEVY “Slevy” 372 West End Road South Orange Her friendliness toward every- one . . . expressive blue eyes . . . femininity in horned-rims. Folk Music Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Pan American Club 3,4; Home- room Secretary 3; Eligibility Committee 2,3,4; Junior Plav: Advertising Committee; All- School Play: Advertising Com- mittee 4; Mirror: Statistician. 72 TONI J. LEWIS 510 Richmond Avenue Maplewood Her ability for acting . . . spar- kling blue eyes . . . beauty and brains combined. Le Cercle Francais 2; Par- nassian 2,3,4; Civics Commit- tee 2,3,4; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting Committee 3; Junior Play: Scenery Painting; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 4. ROBERT E. LICHTENBERG “Bob” 40 Brookwood Drive Maplewood Always feeding the fish ... a faithful member of the “back- row gang” in 315 ... a photo bug. Jerseymen 3,4. I PAUL LICHTMAN 635 Prospect Street Maplewood A human univac . . . Casey Jones with a slide rule ... a diligent worker in homeroom. Math Club 2,3, Vice-President 4; Physics Club 2,3. BRENNA LEYNOR “Bren” 358 Beech Spring Road South Orange First girl enrolled at Lehigh . . . history scholar (“no one understands me but Mr. Ho- genauer!”) . . . happiness is the weekend. Pan American Club 3,4; Per- sonality Club 4; Elections Committee 4. in our student-supervised cafeteria. IRA JAY LIPPY “Lip” 37 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Witty, willing, and well-liked . . . favorite subject — a junior girl . . . Seglevpinskytron Club. Art Service Club 2,3,4; Jersey- men 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Homeroom Social Chair- man 2,3; Elections Committee 3; Wrestling Team 2; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 3. HOWARD LITWIN “Howie” 12 Evelyn Court Maplewood Historv-wiz . . . great Israeli folk aancer . . . “Next year in Jerusalem. ” Art Service 2; Pan American Club 3; Elections Committee 3; Swimming Team Manager 2,3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3. BERTRAND C. LOMBARDI “Bert” 174 Irvington Avenue South Orange The oldest one of the clan . . . daily trips to Union and then the Barn . . . his many wild parties with two couples. Italian Club 4. JOSEPH LOMBARDI “Kahuna” 128 South Centre Street South Orange Co-owner of P.J. Custom Surf Shop . . . Leif Ericson is a fink . . . hangin-five on the heavies in Long Branch. Electronics Club 4; Soccer Team 2. 73 MADLYN LORBER “Maddi” 29 Ball Terrace Maplewood How many days til shoretime? . . . she's finally driving . . . love of history. Le Cercle Francais 2,3; Per- sonality Club 4; Showcase Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Eligibility Committee 2; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3. CLIFFORD LOWE “Cliff” 218 Turrell Avenue South Orange True Dodger fan . . . which car today? . . . everybody's little friend. Jazz Club 2,3,4; Library Coun- cil 4; Bookstore Committee 4. PATRICK LOMBARDY “Pat” 15 Clinton Avenue Maplewood Extremely partial to blondes . . . member of the “us five” of homeroom 108 . ... second of a long line of Lombardys to enter Columbia. Chess Club 3,4; All-School Play: Properties Committee 4. LAURA LOWY “Lu” 33 Kendall Avenue Maplewood Legendary dancer . . . artistic soul. . . learning freedom. Display Case Committee 3; Jazz Club 2; Literary Club 2; Pan American Club 2,3; Homeroom Chairman 3; Lunchroom Committee 3; Guildscript: Art Co-Editor 4. LAINIE LONDON 285 Forest Road South Orange Crimson-colored. . . discourses on existentialism and Freudian psychology . . . “Did you really get your ears pierced?” Art Service Club 2,3,4; Le Cercle Francais 2,3; Folk Mu- sic Club 2; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Special Service Group 3, Sec- retary, Treasurer 4; Home- room Chairman 2; Civics Committee 2,3, Secretary, Treasurer 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 2,3,4; Nominating Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3; Guildscript 3. — To escape the PAUL R. LUCAS “Luke” 66 Claremont Avenue Maplewood Attracted to the shore and its MARvelous features . . . some- one to look, up to .. . Oh! those dimples! Fire Committee 2,3; Track Team 2; Intramurals 2,3,4. CHARLES LORELLO “Charlie” 196 Oakland Road Maplewood Sun, sand, surf. . . future doc- tor .. . his many female ad- mirers. Electronics Club 2,3; Pan American Club 4; Pre-Med Club 4. explosion when TANFT LOWENSTEIN 102 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Her rah! rah! school spirit. . . devotion to Heathcliff, Yeot- ershenko and the New York Mets . . . “lions and tigers and bears, oh my!” Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American Club 4; Colum- bian: Reporter 2. 74 JANE LUZBA “Janie” 26 Nelson Place Maplewood C'mon down to our swingin' cocktail parties in the cafeteria at 8:00 A.M. . . . her love for chop suey ... a friend to ev- erybody (even juniors). G.A.A. 3,4; Personality Club 4. FREDERICK LYNN “Fritz” 292 Irvington Avenue South Orange 324‘s newest addition . . . unassuming, but never unaware . . . one of the village “reg- ulars. ” SUSANNE LYONS “Sue” 361 Harding Drive South Orange Blonde hair and green eyes? . . . majoring in art and tetter writing . . . those special boys. Art Service Club 2,3,4; Le Cercle Francais 2,3; Folk Music Club 2; Pre-Med Club 3; Showcase Club 3,4; Home- room Vice-Chairman 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Civics Committee 3,4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3,4; All-School Musical: Advertis- ing Committee 2,3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; Mirror: Art Committee; Guildscript: Art Staff 4. SUSAN C. MACCARIO “Sue” 22 Manley Terrace Maplewood Perpetual party seeker ... as long as it has four wheels . . . those Surf City dolls. Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Italian Club 4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homeroom Social Chair- man 4; Lunchroom Commit- tee 3. “The Absent-Minded Professor” came. ALICE Mac DONALD “Mac” 21 Coolidge Road Maplewood Never at a loss for a comment . . . avid attender of soirees and egg fights . . . pray for surf! Art Service 4; Biology Club 4; Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music Club 2,3; Social Com- mittee 4; Student Exchange Committee 3; Choir 2,3; Ma- drigal 2,3; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2, Scenery Painting Committee 3. ANTHONY MAGLIARO “Mag” 70 First Street South Orange Those educational trips to Sta- ten Island . . . Full of mischief and fun . . . liked by everyone. Football Team 2,3,4. bl MARGARET MAGLIARO “Margie” 47 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange Her dainty sneezes . . . Moppet eyes . . . good things come in small packages. Folk Music Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Pan American Club 3,4; Platform Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; All-School Musical: Adver- tising Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee. SHIRLEY MAGEE “Shirl” 91 Hughes Street Maplewood Friendly and fun lovin' . . . “those terrific weekends at the shore” . . . Irish good looks. Business Education Club 3,4; Future Nurses of America 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Girls’ Ten- nis Team 3,4; All-School Mu- sical: Make-Up Committee 4: Scenery Painting Committee 4; All-School Play: Chairman Properties Committee 4; Mir- ror: Typist; Columbian Staff: Typing 2. 75 DANNY MAGLIO “Mugs” 339 Valley Street South Orange Noted for his crew cut and ap- preciation of the opposite sex . . . “57 Chevy's rates . . . “Leader of the Pack. ” HARRY MAGNES “The Cat” 266 Forest Road South Orange Calling Dr. Magnes . . . Columbia's IBM machine . . . a scholar with “merit. ” Chess Club 2,3,4; Physics Club 2,3.4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Eligi- bility Committee 4; Football Business Manager 2,3,4; Junior Play: Ticket Commit- tee. CHRIS J. MAGORY, JR. “Chris” 62 Revere Avenue Maplewood The traffic cop of C.H.S. . . . neither careless nor glad, stu- dious or sad. House and Grounds Commit- tee 2,3,4; Choir 2. MELVIN DAVID MAINE “Mel” 618 Valley Street Maplewood His precious I960 red Dodge ... a natural earlybird!! . . . just call me “Smiley. Singing loudly along with MARIA MANCUSO “Marie” 80 Arnold Terrace South Orange Frequently seen at Ning's . . . her future as a secretary? . . . “You're kidding! Business Education Club 3; Pan American Club 2. JEFFREY S. MANDEL “Jeff” 34 Burroughs Way Maplewood Future doctor of America . . . playing those pre-med blues . . . his memorable N.S.F. summer at Syracuse. Biology Club 4; Math Club 3; Pre-Med Club 3, President 4; Elections Committee 2,3,4; Tutorial Committee 3; Swim- ming Team Manager 2,3; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3,4. LEE JAY MANDELL 17 Fairview Terrace Maplewood 217's own Johnny Rivers ... a beautiful car always in the ga- rage . . . regular good guy. Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, Treasurer 2; Chorus 4; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2. ALAN MANIGIAN “Al” 250 Ward Place South Orange One of the intellectual set .. . Beatle number '6'. . . lost mem- ber of the championship cross- country team. Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Fire Committee 3; Cross- Country Team 2,3. 76 JOE MANNA BRUCE MANSELL 53 Bowdoin Street Maplewood The American scholar from Ita- ly . . . brains and brawn . . . five o'clock shadow. Forrest Sherman High School: Football Team 2; Basketball Team 2; National Honor Soci- ety 2; Columbia High School: Track Team 3,4. 413 Summit Avenue South Orange Cousin Brucie's always swing- ing along . . . big man for the “bug” . . . more than just a friend. Homeroom Treasurer-Social Chairman 4; Football Team 2. STEVEN MARANTZ “Rab” 460 Twin Oak Road South Orange Owner of the only gasoline powered yellow bathtub in the world . . . star of the invisible golf team of '65-'66 ... a Dy- lan and Stones fan from way back. Jazz Club 3,4; Platform Club 3,4; Fire Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 4; Golf Team 2,4. LYNN MARCELLI “Lynnie” 75 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood All “Petered” out .. . pinned already . . . treasurer of the club. German Club 3, Secretary 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Chorus 2; All School Play: Advertising Committee 4; Alumni Committee 4. Bob Dylan; Addis and Crofut; BEVERLY MARCUS “Bevie” 102 Van Ness Court Maplewood Envious long hair ... oh, those sexy eyes ... an interest in Israel. Future Teachers of America 2,- 4; Jazz Club 4; Civics Com- mittee 4. GEORGE MARKEY 42 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Choir boy of the year . . . left, right, left, right, left, left . . . never without a smile. Audio-Visual Aids 2,3,4; Folk Music Club 3; Music Box Club 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Ma- drigal 2,3,4; All-School Musi- cal: Cast and Chorus 2, Junior Play: Cast 2. CHARLES ROBERT MARKS “Bobby” 115 Seton Place South Orange Surfs up .. . is it true blondes have more fun? . . . One of C.H.S. 's mightiest wrestlers. Wrestling Team 2,3,4. STEPHEN THOMAS MARKS 360 Irving Ave. South Orange Motley collection of boats, side- burns, and vests . . . seen with harp and his many friends . . . auoting Shakespeare on a 1400 Harley. Wrestling Team 3. 77 ROBERT MARSHALL “Bob” 142 College Place South Orange A word for every occasion . . . always has a TERRIfc time ... a great sense of humor. Cross-Country Team 2,3. JUDITH MASIN “Mase” 171 Vose Avenue South Orange Her im“PECK”able attendance record . . . party at Mase’s to- night . . . Mr. Woudenberg’s right arm. Art Service 3,4; Personality Club 3,4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 4, Social Chairman 2; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4. MARILYN MARONEY “Mar” 32 Woodland Road Maplewood Partial to that certain older man . . . frequent vacations in Orange, with Sue . . . that long brown hair. Display Case Club 4; Special Service Group 4. GAIL MARSHALL 142 College Place South Orange Seen wherever Seton Hall has a frat party . . . those wild par- ties in Short Hills. Folk Music Club 2; Future Nurses of America 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Personality Club 4; Pre- Med Club 4; Water Ballet 2; Lunchroom Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3; Costume Committee 3, Ticket Committee 3. 4 4 CAROL MASI 155 Grove Road South Orange MaveRICK's lady . . . dreams of a life in Italy . . . interior design, Italian style. Italian Club 3,4; Homeroom Treasurer 3,4; Social Commit- tee 3,4; All-School Musical: Advertising Committee; Mir- ror: Layout Committee. The Beatles; Marty Griffin. JOHN MASI “Johnny” 16 Wellesley Street Maplewood Once a 98 pound weakling . . . but I like corners . . . quiet but awake. Electronics Club 2,3. BOB MASIN “Little Swede” 60 Mountainhouse Road South Orange Fine Captain, Fine Captain, Captain Fein ... an eight let- ter man . . . did you ever hear from the guy who ran over your face with a truck? Varsity Club 3, Vice-President 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Junior Assembly Chairman 3; Pep Committee 4; Baseball Team 2,3, Captain 4; Basket- ball Team 2,3, Captain 4; Football Team 2,3, Co-Cap- tain 4. f BARBARA MASSLER 52 Duffield Drive South Orange Preference for long distance ro- mances . . . seven day week- ends . . . that natural blonde hair. Pan American Club 3; Home- room Vice-Chairman 3, Trea- surer 2; Elections Committee 3; Traditions Committee 2; Cheerleader 2,3,4. 78 DAVID MASUCCI “Masooch” 40 Park Avenue Maplewood Lover of weekends at the shore . . . can be found backstage . . . always ready with a smile. Math Club 3; Physics Club 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2,3; Bas- ketball Team Manager 2,3,4; All-School Musical: Scenery Construction Committee 3; Stage Lighting Crew 4. PATRICIA MATHIAS “Pat” 67 Dunnell Road Maplewood Sparkling personality and sad- dle shoes . . . friend in the guidance office . . . who ever heard of a secretary who can't spell? Le Cercle Francais 2,3; Future Teachers of America 2,3.4; Personality Club 4; Water Bal- let 2,3; Homeroom Secretary 2; Pep Committee 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3,4; Choir 2,3; Madrigal 2; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2,3; Secretary of School. BOB MATTA “Frog” 13 Hilton Avenue Maplewood Is interested, alert, and eager to learn . . . backing all winners — dodgers, colts, and Montreal . . . excellent homeroom at- tendance. Singing softly, with ourselves; m EILEEN MAZURSKY “Elenita” 30 Ball Terrace Maplewood Hey girls. I'm on a diet, again! . . . better LATE than never ... the Knuckle-crakers Suite. Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 4; Italian Club 3,4; Pan American Club 3, Presi- dent 4; Homeroom Social Chairman; Student Exchange Committee; Junior Play: Chairman Prop Committee. MARYELLEN McDonough “Roseann” 264 Walton Avenue South Orange Her favorite unpaid ‘Bill” . . . a real tennis fan . . . winning personality. Future Nurses of America 4; Jerseymen 3; Homeroom Treas- urer 4; Pep Committee 4; All- School Musical: Costume Com- mittee 3,4. ROSEANN McDonough “MaryEilen” 264 Walton Avenue South Orange One-half of a matching pair . . . never at a loss for dates . . . gorgeous combination of red hair and blue eyes. Future Nurses of America 4; Jerseymen 3,4; Homeroom Secretary 2,3,4; Pep Commit- tee 4; All-School Musical: Costume Committee 3. JEANNE MAUDSLEY “Mauds” 2016 Springfield Avenue Maplewood “Drive that VW, much?” . . . her Rutger's sweatshirt . . . “How's that grab you?” Art Service 4; Le Cercle Fran- cais 3; Pre-Med Club 4; Band 2,3. DAVID McLANE “Farmer” 482 Summit Avenue Maplewood “Hey! Somebody help me with this homework” . . . spirited senior soccer scprer . . . “Spre- chen Sie Deutsch.” Audio-Visual Aids 3,4; Ger- man Club 4; Physics Club 3; Finance Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 3,4; Soccer Team 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 3, Manager 2. 79 MARTHA J. McMullen 66 Comstock Place South Orange Unpredictable laugh . . . silent and serious — at times . . . ex- pressive dark brown eyes. Library Council 4; Pan Ameri- can Club 3; Personality Club 4; Eligibility Committee 3,4; Student Exchange Committee 3; Nominating Committee 2; All-School Musical; Advertis- ing Committee 3; Ticket Com- mittee 4. MAUREEN McNAMARA 47 South Ridgewood Road South Orange Regular at 'Nings ... a silver MG . . . staunch supporter of Annapolis. Art Service 4; Italian Club 3,4; Jazz Club 3,4; Junior Play; Reading Committee 3, Scenery Painting 3, Ticket Committee 3; All-School Play: Assistant Director 4, Scenery Painting 3,- 4. OWEN V. McNANY “O” 6 Wellesley Road Maplewood Faithful patron of all swinging spots . . . girls, cars, and bever- ages (?) — in that order . . . “Can I have a ride to the vil- lage, ‘O’?” Traffic Committee 4. STEVE MEDALIE 13 Heller Place Maplewood “Senator” Steve . . . “Wanna bet?” . . . discussion is his middle name. Platform Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4. The Guitar craze, plucking strings, ROMAN MEDIUCH 152 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Those “ WILDwood” days . . . big man on the soccer field. . . watch out for those shy ones. Soccer Team 3,4; Track Team 3; Irvington High School; Homeroom Chairman 2; Soc- cer Team 2. NATHAN MEISEL “Nate” 22 Coolidge Road Maplewood Our chief sanitary engineer . . . his quiet manner ... a work- ing member of the Executive Committee. Le Cercle Francais 2; Chemis- try Club 3,4; Political Govern- ment Club 4; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Lunchroom Committee 2, Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; All-School Musical: Properties Committee 4. CECILIA MENDELSON 24 Rutgers Street Maplewood Vivacious and friendly to all . . . never at a loss for words . . . her keen incite. Folk Music Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; Jazz Club 3,4; Parnassian 2; Political Government Club 4; Finance Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 3,4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4: Chorus 3; All-School Musi- cal: Cast and Chorus 2. 80 JOHN MENKE “Menk” 12 Hilton Avenue Maplewood Assistant coach on the baseball team . . . the next Don Schol- lander of homeroom 108 . . . his educated toe. Varsity Club 4; House and Grounds Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 3; Baseball Team Manager 2,3; Football Team Manager 3; Band 2; All-School Play: Properties Committee 4. KATHARINE ANNE MESSENGER “Kathy” 73 Tuscan Road Maplewood Emotional Dodger fan . . . “Have fun!” ... a sincere and interested friend. Pan American Club 2,3, Secre- tary 4; Assembly Committee 2; ’ Elections Committee 4; Chorus 2; Mirror: Sports Staff: Columbian: Reporter 2 - 3. JUDITH MEYER “Judy” 16 Arcularius Terrace Maplewood That long, hot summer in North Carolina . . . weekly trips to New York to see a cer- tain Noteworthy person . . . Rousseau, Melville, Brahms. Literary Roundtable 2,3; Bookstore Committee 3, Secre- tary 4; Junior Play: Reading Committee 3; Columbian: Re- porter 2,3, Editorial Board 4. STEVE MEYER “Slink” 681 Prospect Street Maplewood Allegience to council . . . un- usual combination of wit and intelligence . . . homework in homeroom. Jazz Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Elections Committee 2; Tu- torial Committee 4; Cross- Country Team 2,3; Intramurals 2,3,4; Nominating Committee 2; Mirror: Sports Staff; Columbian: Business Staff 3. JOAN MILANA “Joanie” 222 Conway Court South Orange Good things come in small packages . . . “TOM is on My Side” . . . that wardrobe out of VOGUE. Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 2,3,4. feeling lonely though surrounded by friends; BARBARA MILLER 25 Rynda Road South Orange Verbose ... an early morning tutorer . . . reserved seat in the Guidance Office. Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Personality Club 4; Eligibil- ity Committee 2; Student Ex- change Committee 3,4. CAROLYN JANE MILLER 45 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood Rare combination of music, po- etry, and laughter ... ex- pressive eyes ... a loyal friend. Display Case Club 3; Folk Music Club 3,4; Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Student Exchange Committee 2,3; Band 4; Choir 2,3,4; Display Case Committee 3; Madrigal 4; Columbian Staff: Reporter 2; Junior Play: Make-Up Committee 3. I JAMES MILLER “Jimmy” 143 College Place South Orange The offspring of the “So Rare” — his ’54 Chevy — all show, no go! . . . “Little Robo. ” Homeroom Treasurer 2; Junior Play: Scenery Construc- tion 3. ANDREA MILLMAN “Andye” 20 Collidge Road Maplewood Frequent visits to New York ... as the Cassions go rolling along . . . longing to be an ele- mentary school teacher. Future Teachers of America 2,- 3,4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Junior Play: Properties Committee 3; Mirror: Typist; Columbian Staff: Typing. 81 SETH ROBERT MILLNER “Bob” 415 Lenox Place South Orange “He flung himself upon his horse and dashed madly off in all directions” . . . long, LONG, wait for that license . . . “Did I ever tell you the joke about the . . .” Physics Club 3,4; Platform Club 4; Fire Committee 3; Choir 2,4; Chorus 3; Madrigal 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus; Columbian: Business Staff 3,4; C.H.S. Highlights 3. JENNIFER MODEL “Jeni” 79 Courter Avenue Maplewood “Morning blossom!” . . . proof that brains? and beauty go to- gether . . . “Happiness is walk- ing hand in hand. ” Folk Music Club 3; Pan American Club 3,4; Parnassian 4; Elections Committee 2,3,4; Alumni Committee 4; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 3; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3. ROBERT C. MONTO “Bob” 432 Vose Avenue South Orange Potential TRAFFIC cop . . . an accomplished Eagle Scout . . . always the first one in homeroom. Electronics Club 2,3,4; Traffic Committee 2,3, Chairman 4. CAROL MOORE 51 Yale Street Maplewood “ . . . When you're having MOORE than one . . . proms, proms, proms . . . tall, slim, and attractive. Personality Club 4; Home- room Chairman 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom Social Chairman 4; Lunchroom Committee 2; Choir 4; Chorus 2,3; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2,3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4; Mirror: Advertising Com- mittee; Alumni Committee 4. Reeling lonely and sad when we love, RONNIE MOORE “Moe” 800 Prospect Street Maplewood Stock car racing fan ... an interest in football and baseball . . . love of car repairing. CAROLE ANN MORITZ 39 Princeton Street Maplewood Almost perfect attendance at flat parties . . . those unforget- table knees . . . her closeness to a certain JOHN. G.A.A. 2; Personality Club 4. MARTHA MORRIS 416 Hillside Place South Orange Combination of wit and intel- ligence . . . took one too many pep pills . . . thinness probably due to her squashed lunches. Art Service 2; Le Cercle Fran- cais 2,4; Folk Music Club 2; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 3,4; Pep Committee 4; All-School Musical: Advertis- ing Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee; Mir- ror: Circulation Committee. ANN MORRISSEY 25 Highland Place Maplewood A model girl . . . one of the last to get her license, but one of the first to drive ... cat eyes. Italian Club 2,3,4; Jazz Club 2; Homeroom Social Chair- man 2; Elections Committee 2,- 3,4; All-School Musical; Ad- vertising Committee, Dancers, Scenery Painting Committee; Mirror: Caption Writer. 82 RUTH ELLEN MOSER 28 North Crescent Maplewood Club, camp, conventions . . . “Are the announcements long?” ... a smile for all. Water Ballet 2,3; Student Ex- change Committee 3, Corre- sponding Secretary 4; Chorus 2; All-School Play: Advertis- ing Committee. WARREN C. MROZINSKI 485 Valley Street Maplewood Succeeds in everything he at- tempts . . . Mr. Hamingson's “pets” . . . studious is an un- derstatement. Chemistry Club 4; Platform Club 4; Political Government Club 4; Wrestling Team 2. SUZANNE MULLIGAN “Mul” 112 Reynolds Place South Orange Simmonized, a Shaferite . . . I’ll meet you at Harvard Square . . . “Patience is a Vir- tue!” Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music Club 3,4; Literary Roundtable 2; Parnassian 2; Social Committee 2,3,4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Student Exchange Commit- tee 3; Mirror Stan: Advertis- ing Committee Chairman, Such-a-Help; Guildscript: Treasurer 3,4. though our love seems as innocent PETER MURPHY “Murph” 377 Meadowbrook Lane South Orange Electronically sound . . . VW with a Porsche engine . . . he'll never fail on the power circuit. Electronics Club 2,3,4. ELIZABETH Y. MURRAY “Liz” 255 Warwick Avenue South Orange Sometimes quiet, other times . . . eyes have it.. . that mis- chievous smile. Our Lady Of the Valley: School Play; French Club; Latin Club. LYNN NAGEL “Winnie Pooh” 15 Elberta Road Maplewood Out of sight, out of mind . . . the other half of pussy cat . . . her extensive wardrobe. Italian Club 4; Personality Club 2. GEORGE MURPHY “Murph The Surf’ 29 Washington Park Maplewood Riding the wild surf. . . quiet in school, but outside . . . vet- eran of Columbia's starting nine. Pan American Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Baseball Team 2,3,4. PHILIP MURPHY “Phil” 174 Montague Place South Orange 83 PATRICIA LEIGH NEIDE “Pat” 18 Burnet Street Maplewood “Smile and the world smiles with you” . . . always in the “dog house” . . . that percola- tor personality. Art Service 4; Folk Music Club 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Student Ex- change Committee 3; All- School Musical: Dancer 3; Junior Play: Scenery Painting 4. JOSETTE NOBLE 107 Durand Road Maplewood Lunchroom Committee 3; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 3; The Beard School: Art Club 2; International Relations Club 2; Service Work Committee 2; G.A.A. 2. DONNA LEE NIEDER “Don” 5 Cottage Court Maplewood “Is that really your natural haircolor?” ... a pretty face and pleasing personality . . . sure advertisement for Saks. UGIS NIGALS 1817 Springfield Avenue Maplewood Cars, cars, cars ... the Pinni- Farina of 1975 . . . seemingly quiet. Arts High School: Swimming Team 3. As snow ROBERT B. NONEMAKER, JR. “Tuna” 1 Beech Street Maplewood A real competitor in skiing and skating . . . fast Barracuda with a spirit to match . . . all- around nice guy. Football Team 2; Swimming Team 2,3,4. GERMAINE NORRIS “Geri” 319 South Orange Avenue South Orange Knack. with the needle ... a future with “gym” . . . her quiet manner. G.A.A. Club 3; Special Service Group 3; All-School Musical: Costume Committee 3,4; Junior Play: Costume Com- mittee 3; All-School Play: Cast 4. JOSEPH NICHOLS “Joe” 68 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Daniel Boone of 315 . . . “Mary”ly he runs along . . . love of the outdoors. Jerseymen 3; Cross-Country Team 4; Track Team 2,3,4. on Flood's Hill' MARY NOLLER 40 Fairview Avenue South Orange Those wild “Wild”wood days ... as effervescent as an un- corked bottle of champagne ... a “for real” strawberry blonde. Le Cercie Francais 2,3; Folk Music Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America 3,4; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 3,4; Pep Committee 4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3, Ticket Commit- tee 3. i i 84 JAMES S. NOVICK “Jimmy” 29 Rynda Road Maplewood Abe Lincoln in 325 ... the Gat always playing job ball ... a President to look up to. Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 2,3; Assembly Com- mittee 2,4; Junior Assembly Chairman 3; Lunchroom Committee 3; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 4; Basket- ball Team 2,3,4; Cross-Coun- try Team 2,3; Senior Class President. HELMUT OCHNER “Crash” 167 Jacoby Street Maplewood Oh, those Beatle boots . . . cars, cars, cars ... the me- chanic of 227. German Club 2,3. KATHY O’DEA “Kathy” 333 Valley Street South Orange Who ever invented Monday mornings or gym class? . . . her smile shows a friendliness to all. . . that’s potent. MARIA S. OLESNICKY “Mary” Boat riding and swimming . . . traveling to see the world . . . love those sports cars. Future Nurses of America Club 3,4; Pan American Club 3. as the dragon in Maplewood Park, JANE OLMSTED 302 Melrose Place South Orange “Speedy Gonzales” and her ’57 Ford Convertible . . . those weekends with the Butler . . . not very loud until 2:46. Business Education Club 4; Parnassian 4; Personality Club AMY ORANSKY 23 Owen Drive Maplewood Her cute, vivacious ways . . . proof that good things come in small packages . . . riding the “Merry-Go-Round. ” Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; Pan American Club 3,4; Eligi- bility Committee 2,3,4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; All-School Play: Advertis- ing Committee 4; Mirror: Typist. JUDITH L. ORENSTEIN “Orn” 26 Glenview Road South Orange One of the uninvited visitors at those Friday night meetings . . . her sister’s wardrobe . . . “Stop talking while I’m interrupting. ” Personality Club 4; Home- room Chairman 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee LEO W. O’SHINSKI “Butch” Columbia’s next all state third baseman . . . always neat in appearance . . . combination of flove and stick on the diamond. •aseball Team J.V. 2, Varsity 3,4. 85 SANFORD OXFELD “Ox” FRED OTTO 28 Hughes Street Maplewood That rare ’63 GTO . . . desire to become a mortician . . . Nicht Wahr. Art Service 3,4; German Club 4; Pre-Med Club 4. 34 Yale Street Maplewood His is the will of the Class . . . Klosk-et full of happiness . . . early morning off-tune singing. Platform Club 3,4; Political Government Club 2,3,4; Homeroom T reasurer 3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Track Team 2,3,4; All- School Musical; Ticket Com- mittee 2; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3; Mirror: Law- yer. PATRICIA PARKER “Patti” 441 Overhill Road South Orange Friendly and flirtatious manner . . . cute combination of red hair, green eyes and freckles . . . her champagne person- ality. Future Teachers of America 2,- 3,4; Personality Club 4; Politi- cal Government Club 3,4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3,4; Finance Committee 3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3,4; All-School Musi- cal: Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 3; Alumni Com- mittee 3; Mirror: Circulation Committee, Caption Writer. MARYELLEN PASECZNYK “Mary El” 28 Harvard Avenue Maplewood Her genuine sweetness . . . says tittle but observes much . . . always with a smile and a twinkle in her eyes. Le Cercle Francais 3; Italian 2. As a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, WILLIAM PASHELINSKY “Pash” 31 Midland Boulevard Maplewood “Wake up, Pash. . . . quarter- ly visit to barber . . . the fastest fun in 109. howcase Club 3; Eligibility Committee 2; Student Ex- change Committee 4; Display Case Committee 3; Guildscript 3,4; Senior Play: Cast 2. MICHAEL PASIECZNYK “Paz” 47 Yale Street Maplewood Speaks softly but carries a big javelin . . . bright shining face in the morning ... a friend to all. Chemistry Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Traffic Committee 4; Track Team 3,4; Intramurals 2. STEVEN PASKO “Steve” 315 Meeker Street South Orange One of 227’s bor,n leaders . . . seen in the halls carrying tons of books . . . lover of those af- ter school basketball sessons. Math Club 4: Homeroom Sec- retaiy 2, Vice Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Baseball Team 2; Basketball Team 2,3,4; Nomi- nating Committee 2; Mirror: Sports Staff. LINDA PASSETTI “Lin” 83 Franklin Avenue Maplewood That little girl charm . . . her meticulous appearance . . . lit- tle voice, big heart. Business Education Club 3,4; Personality Club 4. 86 i MARIANNE PAUL “Mare” 9 Brookwood Road South Orange Known for the red Bonneville ... is it true that blondes have more fun? . . . literary aspira- tions. Le Cercle Francais 4; Civics Committee 2; Lunchroom Committee 4; All-School Musi- cal: Ticket Committee 4; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 3. ARLENE PAVENICK “Pav” 341 Scotland Road South Orange Stay, just a little bit longer . . . laughing, sparkling eyes . . . beauty and personality go hand in hand. Future Nurses of America 4; Homeroom Secretary 2,3,4; Pan American Club 3; Person- ality Club 4; Alumni Commit- tee 4. NANCY PAYTON “Nan” 480 Walton Road Maplewood One of Columbia's few natural blondes . . . her interest in a certain SKIPPER . . . never in homeroom before 8:25. Business Education Club 4; Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 4. RONNY PEARL “Peace” 43 Madison Avenue Maplewood Long awaited license . . . ad- miration of peace . . . Mr. President. Homeroom Chairman 3,4, Vice Chairman 2; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus; Nominating Committee 4. as pictures in a cloud; ERIC PERLMUTTER “Maurice” 367 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood His love of c“orn” and “Jud”o • . . our big blond field general . . . whip West Orange . . . those burgundy pants. Varsity Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Lunch- room Committee 3; Football Team 2,3,4; Swimming Team 2,3,4. JESSICA L. PEARLMAN “Jess” 53 Courter Avenue Maplewood Fondness for folk music . . . that petite figure ... a talented artist. Folk Music Club 4; Art Ser- vice 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Personality Club 4. PATRICIA PEENEY “Patty” 473 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Lost out of water . . . sew what!. . . her versatile abilities in athletics, music, and being an all around “good guy. ” Business Education Club 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Special Service Group 4; Water Ballet 2,4; Lunchroom Committee 3,4; All-School Musical: Costume Committee 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 4. BETH PERLOWIN 387 Beech Spring Road South Orange Ski bumming throughout the country . . . spent her senior year walking . . . they ought to kill the guy who invented Mon- day mornings. Art Service 4; Fencing 3; Folk Music Club 2,3,4; Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Platform Club 2; Showcase Club 3; Tu- torial Committee 4; Nominat- ing Committee 2; All-School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 2.3; Junior Play: Advertis- ing Committee 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 87 BARBARA LYNN PERMISON 341 Montrose Avenue South Orange Will she ever be early? ... to France, Spain, and England too; this is just to name a few . . . her enthusiasm (?) for Monday mornings. Art Service 4; Le Cercle Fran- cais 3,4; Folk Music Club 2; Personality Club 4. Platform Club 3,4; Junior Play: Adver- tising Committee 3. % THOMAS PIRO “Tommy” 46 Schaefer Road Maplewood PETER R. PETILLO 563 Academy Street Maplewood Miss Schley’s right hand . . . his avid interest in auto me- chanics ... the silent type. Display Case Committee 3,4. DOROTHY PFEIFFER 42 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Why those baggy clothes? . . . superior math ability(?) . . . sugar and spice, everything nice. Chemistry Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Platform Club 3; Bookstore Committee 4; Elections Committee 2,3; Band 2,3; Mirror: Statistics Committee. JANICE PETRUCELLI 15 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood Finally got that “A ”... un- conquerable love for converti- bles . . . first one out of home- room. Le Cercle Francais 2,3; Future Teachers of America 4; Italian Club 3,4. Feeling stronger ELIZABETH PIETZ “Liz” 155 Oakland Road Maplewood Broadway’s future “Best Ac- tress” . . . ‘Tunny Girl” of C.H.S. . . . always cheerful and eager to have fun. Parnassian Society 4; Person- ality Club 4; Choir 2,3,4. PAUL M. PETIGROW “Wolf’ 48 Garfield Place Maplewood Veteran politico . . . GOP all the way . . . giver of inside bas- ketball tips. Biology Club 2; Math Club 3,- 4; Political Government Club 3,4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 3; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Fi- nance Committee Secretary 4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3,4; Basketball Team Manager 2,3, Head Manager 4; Nominating Committee 2. inside, we think, BARBARA PLAIN 195 Harding Drive South Orange Senior class’s most “Eligible” girl . . . passion for the sun, sand, sea . . . wild European adventure. Le Cercle Francais 2; Literary Round Table 3; Parnassian Society 2; Showcase Club 3; Eligibility Committee 2, Secre- tary 3, Chairman 4; All-School Musical; Dancer 3; Alumni Committee 4. 88 MARY PLUCKHAHN 45 North Terrace Maplewood Habitual blusher . . . possessor of whiskerless, white, German mouse talisman . . . connois- seur of Winnie-the-Pooh and peanut butter and pickle sand- wiches. Future Teachers of America 2,- 4; German Club 2; Band 2; Display Case Committee 3. MERLBETH POPIEL “Meryl” 108 Parker Avenue Maplewood One of the weekend worship- pers . . . her preference for a steady diet of boys . . . fun lov- ing personality. Future Teachers of America 2,- 3,4; Chorus 3. RANDOLPH POTTER “Randy” 535 Page Terrace South Orange His life and soul owned by the A.V. office . . . captain of the ghost golf team . . . from '55 Bomb to '66 GTO in one fell swoop. Audio-Visual 2,3,4; Varsity Club 3; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2; Fire Committee 4; Golf Team 2,4; Sound Crew 2,3,4. than our parents and teachers do. DAPHNE DOROTHEA POUTSIAKA “Daf’ H. ALLAN PUMP “Little Surfer's Girl ... the GREGA RIO US personality . . . those big beautiful eyes. Future Teachers of America 4; Italian Club 4; Pan American Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Eligibility Committee 2; Tu- torial Committee 4; Mirror — Personals. 100 Van Ness Court Maplewood His friendly manner in home- room ... a conscientious stu- dent . . . man of few words. Chess Club 2,4; Math Club 4. ROBERT PURCELL “Bob” 181 Village Road South Orange Shop-Rite's most efficient and trustworthy employee . . . fu- ture foreign service officer . . . loyal Jet fan. Pan American Club 3; Essex Catholic: Cross-Country Team 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; “Project 300” 2,3. ■ , MARTHA POPE “Marth” 9 Lenox Place Maplewood Petite and sweet . . . “What's your problem? . . . knowing what she wants to say and sav- ing it well. Fencing 4; Pan American Club 3,4; Personality Club 4; Eligibility Committee 2,3,4; Chorus 2. RICHARD ALLAN PYE “Rich” 353 West South Orange Ave- nue South Orange A love for motorcycles and cars ... a good equestrian with a great horse . . . sometimes long blond hair. Audio-Visual 2,3,4; Chemistiy Club 4; Electronics Club 2,3,4: Physics Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Track Team Manager 2,3. 89 FRED RANDALL “Freddy” 525 Longview Road South Orange The hustler of 315 . . . F.D.R. . . . loves his Smirnoffs. Chemistry Club 4; Math Club 4; Physics Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Soccer Team 3,4; Rockland Country Day School: Varsity Soccer 2, Var- sity Baseball 2, Hockey Man- ager 1. MARILYN RAIKEN “Thisbe” 66 University Court South Orange “Leave me alone, I have an ul- cer”. . . the spirit” of Colum- bia . . . those AMoody Blues. ” Personality Club 4; Home- room Social Chairman 2; Eligi- bility Committee 2; All School Musical: Ticket Com- mittee 3, Chairman 4; All School Play: Ticket Commit- tee 3, Chairman 4. CAROLYN RAUH “Carol” 175 Jacoby Street Maplewood A terror behind the wheel . . . finds things sew simple . . . 3000 words a minute — talking not typing. Le Cercie Francais 2,3; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 2,3; Choir 2; All-School Musical: Costume Committee 3; Guild- script: Typist 3. Protesting we are ED RAYMOND “Claw” 61 Concord Avenue Maplewood “Anybody got a 'dim’?” . . . one of Pops boys . . . well ac- quainted with a fast MidGet. Wrestling Team 3. SUSAN RABIN “Sue” 43 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Her yearly pilgrimage to Italy . . . her petite figure . . . never at a loss for words. Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Personality Club 3,4; Homeroom Social Chairman 3, Treasurer 4; Civics Commit- tee 2; Student Exchange Com- mittee 2,3; All School Play: Advertising Committee 4, Ticket Committee 4. AT TNA RADZIEJOWSKI 419 Lenox Place South Orange One reason blondes don’t have more fun . . . her knack for doing the right thing at the right time . . . Baby Huey’s girl. Art Service 2, Secretary 3,4; Personality Club 3,4; Home- room Chairman 4; Vice Chair- man 3; Assembly Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Student Ex- change Committee 3; All- School Musical: Sceneiy Painting 3; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee 3; Colum- bian: Art Staff 3, Art Editor 4. DIANNE RAPPAPORT 173 Garfield Place Maplewood The unmistakable Call of the Wild” . . . Columbia’s unofficial match-maker” of the year . . . good looks and per- sonality to match. Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 4; Home- room Social Chairman 4; Fi- nance Committee 2,3; Nomi- nating Committee 2,3; All School Musical: Advertising Committee 2; Junior Play: Ticket Committee 3; Mirror: Circulation Committee. EILEEN RAJOPPI «T 767 Valley Street Maplewood Her RICH” love for blondes, blue eyes, and Plymouths . . . Does she or doesn’t she? — Only her hairdresser knows ... if not found in one of her Caddies, she’s probably in her Country Squire. Business Education 3; Home- room Treasurer 2. 90 MICHAEL REILLY “Reil” 378 Warwick Avenue South Orange Doc Savage’s most ardent ad- mirer . . . Flying Falcon . . . shy, reserved manner. Platform Club 4; Political Government Club 3. NANCY REILLY “Roe” 64 Dunnell Road Maplewood One of the Dunnell Road girls . . . sweet and innocent ... I guess . . . togetherness is En- glish, math and chemistry. Personality Club 4; Traditions Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 4. BRUCE REILS “Moose” 37 Boyden Parkway Maplewood Talent with a surf board . . . that certain ‘‘‘junior girl . . . main interest — under a car hood. Electronics Club 2,3. against losing Junior Day ANNE RHODES 49 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Combination of looks, person- ality, and intelligence . . . our very own PEPPY Pumpkin! . . . those frequent trips to Short Hills. Pan American Club 3,4; Per- sonality Club 3,4; Homeroom Secretary 3,4; Pep Committee: 2,3, Secretary 4; All-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play: Ticket Commit- tee. PHYLLIS G. RIEGLER 17 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Blonde bombshell of 228 . . . the other half of “Gro” . . . “Wait till you hear what hap- pened this weekend! ” Folk Music Club 4; Italian Club 2; Personality Club 4; All School Production: Make- up Committee 4. KATHRYN E. ROBISON “Kathie” 502 Summit Avenue Maplewood That ‘Hi-ya’ in the halls . . . the well-placed tennis ball . . . a future as a retailing V.l.P. Display Case 3; Folk Music Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Person- ality Club 4; Homeroom Sec- retary 4; Chorus 2; Display Case Committee 3; All School Musical: Costume Committee 2; Junior Play: Costume Com- mittee; All School Play: Cos- tume Committee 4. JOHN RENZ “J.R” 458 North Ridgewood Road South Orange Only his hairdresser knows . . . his love of surf and girls . . . “what do you mean I have a hangover?” Varsity Club 3,4; Swimming Team 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4. ILENE RICH 11 Park Avenue Maplewood Artistic and esoteric . . . indi- vidualism personified . . . east of the lunatic clouds, the or- ange paradox scene. Folk Music Club 2: Literary Round Table 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Junior Play: Ad- vertising Committee. r 91 DENNIS ROBJOHNS 327 Valley Street South Orange MARY RODDA “Mar” 12 Roosevelt Road Maplewood A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance . . . weekends with Chatam “eskimos” . . . “You're kidding!” Parnassian Society 4; Person- ality Club 4; Showcase 4; Or- chestra 4; Mirror: Literary Committee 4. OWEN S. ROGAL “O” 42 Essex Road Maplewood Sophomore specialist . . . little four man parties . . . those walks in the reservation. Varsity Club 4: Homeroom Chairman 2,3, Vice-chairman 4; Lunchroom 4; Football Team 2,3,4; Wrestling Team 2,- 3,4. ROBERT ROSA “Bob” 123 Milligan Place South Orange Hardly in H.R. by 8:25 . . . owner of a fantastic Buick Rivi- era .. . his great collegiate ap- pearance; overall good looks. Debating 3,4; Fencing 3,4; Folk Music 4; Cross-Country Team 2,3; Track Team 3,4. And traditions that seemed SUSAN ROSAMILIA “Sue” 105 Oakview Avenue Maplewood “Blopping” her way around Columbia . . . her weekend trips to Washington . . . her close calls with the late bell. G.A.A. 2; Italian Club 2; Homeroom Chairman 2,3, Vice-chairman 4; Pep Com- mittee 4; Student Exchange Committee 3; Chorus 2; Nom- inating Committee 3. r y I ANDREA ROSE “Andi” 13 Elberta Road Maplewood Fan Stan Sticks ... a model’s figure and clothes . . . mothers foodies, Andi wouldn’t starve. uture Teachers of America 2,- 3; G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Pre-Med Club 4: All-School Musical: Properties Committee 3; All-School Play: Properties Committee 4. NINA K. ROSEN 108 Mercer Race South Orange Those unusual earrings . . . her artistic flair ... a true individ- ual. Folk Music 2,3, President 4; Personality 3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee; All School Play: Scenery Painting 4; C.H.S. Highlights: Co-Editor, Art 2,3. RICHARD G. ROSENBLUM “Rich” 385 Turrell Avenue South Orange Do you want to buy something? . . . his all transistor mind . . . C.H.S. candidate for the first on the moon. Electronics 2,3,4; Fencing 2; Platform 3; Fire Committee 2; Lunchroom Committee 4. 92 PHYLLIS ROSENFELD 99 Oakland Road Maplewood Avid theatre-goer . . . week- ends at Monmouth . . . quiet sincerity. Future Teachers of America Club 3,4; Jerseyman 2; Per- sonality Club 4; Chorus 2,3,4. MADELYN JANE ROSENTHAL 14 Mountain Avenue Maplewood A g“ALAN ” of love . . . peppy ana petite . . . that unforgetta- ble laugh. Folk Music Club 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Per- sonality Club 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 2,3; Elections Committee 3,4; Pep Commit- tee 2; Chorus 2; All-School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 3. MARGARET ROSS “Marg” 285 Beech Spring Road South Orange Co-author of Genzerian physics . . . ‘7 can’t wait to get into college so I can stop talking about it!” . . . “Who am I? What am I doing here?” Biology Club 2; Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music Club 3; Junior Parnassian Society, Chairman 2; Personality Club 4: Physics Club 4: Pre-Med Club 3,4; Homeroom Secre- tary 2; Social Committee 3,4; Student Exchange Committee 3; Band 2,3; Orchestra 2,3; Columbian: Reporter 3,4; Guildscript: Secretary 3,4; Mirror: Historian. indestructible when we were sophomores; YOLANDA ROSS “Lonni” 7 Lincoln Place Maplewood Usually seen around town in her red Impala . . . her infre- quent visits to gym . . . always a winning smile. Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Jazz Club 3,4; Social Com- mittee 2; Orchestra 2,3,4; All- School Musical: Ticket Com- mittee 3; Make-up Committee 3; Junior Play: Reading Com- mittee 3, Ticket Committee 3. BARBARA ROTHBARD “Bobbe” 229 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange Her constant 90 words a minute . . . those wild weekends . . . future career in hospital work. Literary Roundtable: Pro- graming Committee 3; Physics Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Secre- tary 2; Lunchroom Committee 3, Vice Chairman 4; Chorus 2; AJl-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 3,4; Mirror: Captions; Columbian Staff: Reporter 2. ROBERT RUBENFELD “Rob” 236 Harding Drive South Orange Willing to spend a little extra . . . Bob Dylan to the end. . . Take me home. I want to get my car. Le Cercle Francais; Chemistry Club 2, President 3, Treasurer 4; Folk Music 4; Platform Club 3; Political Government 4; Pre-Med 3; Finance Com- mittee 2,3,4; Lunchroom Com- mittee 4; Swimming Team 2,3,- 4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee; Mirror Staff: Ad- vertising Committee; Colum- bian Staff: Business Staff 3. RONNA ROSENSTEIN 109 Rynda Road South Orange Her love of “Baby Huey” com- ic books . . . her blonde hair, and blue eyes matching a cer- tain blue Chrysler . . . “Miss Eye-catcher of C.H.S.” Art Service 3; Personality 4. ROSALIND ROTH “Rozie” 754 Stirling Drive East South Orange Elle s’appele Cleopatra . . . colorful background of disco- theques and sports cars . . . “Sari, you won’t believe who called me last night. ” Art Service 2; Personality 3,4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2,3,4; Finance Committee 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Chorus 2; Junior Play: Adver- tising Committee 3; Mirror: Statistics Committee. RONNIE RUBIN “Ruby-Duby” 11 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Real bridge player . . . easy going . . . very personable per- sonality. Music Box Club 2,4; Eligibility Committee 2; BasketballTeam Manager 2,3,4. JAMES RYAN “Jim” 1 Edgewood Place Maplewood Mild mannered reporter . . . Mr. Langan’s best physics pupil . . .his basketball anility. Chemistry Club 4; Electronics Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Fire Committee 2,3,4. LILLIAN SABA “Lil” 101 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Infectious laughter . . . real team rooter . . . those Sunday nights at Bond’s. Future Nurses of America 3; Pan American Club 2; Person- ality Club 4; Pre-Med Club 3; Elections Committee 3; Pep Committee 4; Choir 2,3; Dis- play Case Committee 3; All School Musical; Costume Committee 3. PETER SAENGER “Pete” 46 Warren Court South Orange A Iways behind the scenes ... a love for the waves . . . those cool little shoes. Football Team 2,3,4; All School Musical: Production Committee 2,3,4; Stage Crew: Lighting Crew 2,3,4. Protesting against conformity and ROBERT SAGEL “Bagel” 9 Hoskier Road South Orange Wally Walrus or Siegel Beigel . . . “Wanna Bet” . . . when there’s work to be done, he’s not the one. Biology 4; Chess Club 4; Physics 3; Pre-Med Club 3,4. JOY ANN SAMBUR 11 Yale Street Maplewood Her summer at round-up . . . Quiet friendliness . . . The scouts’ chief coordinator. Future Nurses of America 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Jerseymen 2; Special Service Group 4; Council: Student Exchange 4. DANIEL SAMO “Danny” 35 Washington Park Maplewood Never without his New York Times ... a smile and dimples no less ... a seeker of further intelligence. Physics 2; Pre-Med Club 2, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Trea- surer 2; Civics Committee 3, Vice-chairman 4; Tutorial Committee 3; Soccer Team 2; Track Team 2,3,4; Choir 3, President 4; Madrigal 4; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus; Junior Play: Cast 3; Junior Play: Reading Commit- tee 3. GAIL LINDA SAMUELS “Barge” 179 Glenview Road South Orange Speaks her own language . . . those early drives to the shore . . . “bearing” up until Friday. Personality 4; Homeroom Vice-chairman 2, Chairman 3; Lunchroom Committee 2, So- cial Committee 3, Sophomore Orientation Committee 4. ELLIOT J. SATSKY “Big E” 83 Troy Drive Short Hills Usually seen fighting with a ceiling . . . fast with a “colt- 45” ... Seglevpinskytron Club. Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Vice Chairman 2, Secretary 3; Football Team 2,- 3; Soccer Team 4; Intramurals 2,3,4. ARTHUR SAVITTIERI “Arty” 564 Varsity Road South Orange Always seen in the halls, never seen in class . . . rules are made to be broken . . . one of the B B boys. LES SCHLANGER 354 Radel Terrace South Orange The long walk to the football games ... a science whiz . . . a future doctor. Biology Club 2; Math Club 2,- 3,4; Pre-Med Club 2,3; Elec- tions Committee 2,3; Eligibili- ty Committee 4; Track Team CAROL SCHLEGEL “Kar” 37 Wellesley Street Maplewood Her “love” of 6th period!!?? . . . “WSOU” and every Sat- urday night . . . the quiet one who really isn’t quiet. Business Education Club 2,3,4: Personality Club 3,4. individuality at the same time. i 1 NANCY SCHLENGER 57 Mayhew Drive South Orange A rare sense of humor ... a portrait of the artist as a young girl . . . her summer at Dart- mouth. Art Service 2,3,4; Le Cercle Francais 2; Platform Club 3.4; Showcase 3,4; Traditions Committee 2,3,4; All School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee; Mirror: Layout Committee; Columbian Staff: Art Staff 3; Guildscript: Art Staff 3, Co-Editor Art 4. TINA SCHNEE 523 Grove Terrace South Orange Running to catch the late bus . . . fantastic accordionist . . . Ann Landers to her girlfriends. Future Teachers of America 3; Special Service Group 4; Choir 2. JANICE SCHNIBBE “Jan” 39 Franklin Avenue Maplewood A charm striking the sight and merits winning the soul ... a “covergirl complexion” ... as skilled with the paint brush as with the baton. Art Service Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2; Library Council 2; Person- ality Club 3,4; Lunchroom Committee 3,4; Twirler 3, Co- Captain 4; All School Musical: Scenery Painting Committee 2; All School Play: Advertising Committee 4; Mirror Staff: Art Committee. 95 JUDITH M. SCHOENWISNER “Judy” 23 South Boyden Parkway Maplewood Love for a certain “M. G.”. . . adorable dimples . . . wardrobe a go-go. Fencing Club 2; German Club 2; Personality Club 3,4. CAROL SCHONWALTER CAROLE J. SCHOTTENFELD 67 Fielding Court South Orange Never at a loss for words ... a whiz with the pallet and brush . . . never without her Herald Tribune. Art Service 3,4; Folk Music Club 2,3,4; Literary Round Table 4; Platform Club 4; Art Exhibit Committee 3; Civics Committee 2,4; Mirror Staff: Typing Committee. 21 Mayhew Drive South Orange That perfect combination: Long blonde hair and blue eyes . . . an affinity for basketball play- ers .. . those wild weekends in Syosset and C.B.J. Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Personality Club 4; Civics Committee 2; Student Ex- change Committee 3; Choir 2; Nominating Committee 3; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 3, Make-up Com- mittee; All-School Play: Ad- vertising Committee 4. • DANA SCHWARTZ 102 Union Avenue Maplewood Memorable parties ... a real mixer . . . built in brains. Folk Music Club 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Girl’s Athletic Association; Person- ality Club 3,4; Elections Com- mittee 2; All-School Musical: Advertising Committee 4; Junior Play Advertising Com- mittee 4; All-School Play: Ad- vertising Committee 4. MARC SCHWARTZ 24 Taranto Court Maplewood A certain actress ... a great athlete? . . . that green Volkswagen. Finance Committee 4; Lunch- room Committee 4; Football Team 3,4; Track Team 2,3,4. Why are we so much weaker ROBERT J. SCHWARTZ “The Ed” 502 North Ridgewood Road South Orange His constant “drive” . . . “an, c’mon”. . . “license and regis- tration, please.” Soccer Team 2; Wrestling Team 3. RONNI SCHWARTZ 54 Duffield Drive South Orange Natural born actress (she was born reading a script behind stage) . . . Lawrence of Ar- abia? . . . Potrezebie sala- cious succulence. Forum Romanum 2; Music Box 2,3, Secretary, Treasurer 4; Parnassian Society 2,3, Vice-President 4; Orchestra 2,- 4; All School Musical: Cast 2,- 3; All School Play: Assistant Director 4; Junior Play: Ac- companist. PATRICIA F. SCORNAVACCA “Pat” 25 Cottage Street South Orange Friendly personality “flirtatious big brown eyes ... “One of the girls” . . . the “Ann Lan- ders” to her friends . . . “Pat, where’s your BUDDY?” Business Education Club 4; Italian Club 3,4. Mm PATRICIA SCULLY “Trish” 7 Amherst Court Maplewood Brace yourself! . . . “Hey Trish, there’s a hole in the roof!” ... ‘7 don’t unner- stand! ” Electronics Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Future Teach- ers of America 4; Personality Club 4; Junior Play: Make-up Committee 3; All School Play: Make-up Committee 4. 96 CARL SEGAL “Chik” (no number) Ridge Road West Orange Stalwart of the Cougar Booters . . . tennis anyone? . . . col- legiate good looks. Varsity Club 4; Eligibility Committee 2,3; Fire Commit- tee, Captain 4; Soccer Team 2,- 3, Captain 4; Tennis Team 2,3,- 4. FRED SEIDMAN 651 Mountain Drive South Orange Intellectual type! . . . connois- seur of music. Electronics Club 3; Platform Club 3. BONITA FAITH SEMEL “Bonnie” 102 Oakland Road Maplewood Singing her way through Columbia . . . our very own red- headed poet . . . another member of the 7:30 set. Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Pep Committee 4; Madri- fals 4; Orchestra 3; Junior lay: Scenery Painting 3; All School Play: Cast 4. MICHAEL SHALIT “Mike” 36 Crest Drive South Orange A wolf in sheep's clothing . . . future featherweight of the world? ... the leader of the G.T.O.’s! Audio-Visual 2; Chess Club 2,- 4; Platform Club 4; Fire Com- mittee 3; Audio-Visual Aids 2; Prom Committee. than we want to be? (j Y -i MARGARET L. SHERWOOD “Peggy” 16 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood Her attractive natural beauty and delightful disposition . . . always willing to help . . . long live the Girl Scouts. Biology Club 2; Future Teach- ers of America 2; Platform Club 3; Political Government Club 3, Vice President 4; Homeroom Vice Chairman 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; Stu- dent Orientation Committee 4; Student Exchange Committee 4; Chorus 2; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Play 3. DEBORAH SHATIN “Debbie” 334 Warwick Avenue South Orange Her philosophical brainstorms . . . those notorious J.F.T.Y. weekends . . . “She’s my little sister, I tell you. Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music 2,3, Vice-President 4; Jr. Parnassian Treasurer 2; Pre-Med Club 3,4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Finance Committees 2; Social Commit- tee 3.4: Student Exchange Committee 3; All-School Musi- cal: Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3; Junior Play Reading Committee; Guildscript: Reading Board 4. 97 CAROL SHLOSSMAN “Shlosh” 1 Hickory Drive Maplewood A heart full of “stone” . . . it’s nice to be natural, when you’re naturally nice . . .a real stupi- Thead. Pan American Club 2,3,4; Per- sonality Club 3,4; Homeroom Chairman 2,3,4; Lunchroom Committee 3,4; Pep Commit- tee 2,3,4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 2,3,4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; All- School Musical: Ticket Com- mittee 3; Junior Play: Ticket Committee; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 4; Columbi- an Staff: Advertising Commit- tee 4; Mirror Staff: Circulation Committee. MARGOT SHEFFIELD 416 Tillon Road South Orange All brains and no brawn . . . sweetheart of the band ... in- tegral part of the 7:30 set. Chess Club 4; German Club 2,- 3, Treasurer and Program Chairman 4; Math Club 3; Special Service Group 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Band 2,3,4; Nominating Committee 3; Orchestra 3,4; All-School Musical: Orchestra 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3; Columbian Staff: Reporter. BARBARA SICKELS 59 Hughes Street Maplewood A future boon to the medical profession . . . Cherry Ames’ chief rival . . . always happy with a good word for everyone and freckles. Chemistry Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3, Trea- surer 4; Pan American 2; Per- sonality 4; Special Service Group 4; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 4; Student Ex- change Committee 3; Mirror: Statistics Committee. JUDITH SIEGEL “Judy” 380 Lenox Avenue South Orange Her infectious laughter . . . “Howdy fellas” . . . always a load of homework to do during homeroom. Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American Club 3; Person- ality Club 4; Special Service Group 3; Homeroom Secre- tary 4; Lunchroom Committee 3,4; Pep Committee 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Musical: Advertis- ing Committee 3. CHARLES SIMILE “Charlie” 35 Orchard Road Maplewood Got five trying for ten . . . it’s those little things that count . . . once a man always a man. NAOMI SIMON “Legree” I 331 Turrell Avenue South Orange “Oh! it stalled again” . . . “morning blossom” . . . gig- fles, giggles, and more giggles. oik Music Club 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Jazz Club 4; Personality Club 4; Civics Committee 4; Junior Play: Advertising Committee. Why do we feel so empty when PAMELA SINGER “Pam” 276 Highland Road South Orange The whole thing is an anomaly . . . Walt Whitman, the sea and an apple . . . midnight swims on the Riviera. Literary Roundtable 4; Par- nassian Vice President 3; Showcase 3; Social Committee 2,3,4; All School Musical; Dancer 2,3; Columbian Staff: Reporter 3,4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3. DAVID JOHN SKUBACK “Dave” 26 Orchard Road Maplewood Will be remembered for gypping the phys. ed dept, out of two months’ gym activities ... fu- ture commercial artist ... an avid sportsman. Art Service 3. JOHN SLACKMAN “Johnny” 14 Second Street South Orange “Soul brother” . . . quick with the wit. . . great desire to have a penthouse, fine clothes, and a fast car. Cross-Country Team 3,4; Football Team 2; Track Team 2,3. RONALD SLEVIN “Ron” 66 Speir Drive South Orange Quiet, good looking homeroom chairman . . . always has a kind word to say . . . those junior girls. Jazz Club 2; Pan American Club 3; Political Government Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Vice-Chairman 3, Treasurer 2; Eligibility Committee 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Basketball Team 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; Mirror: Advertising Commit- tee. 98 MILLICENT RUTH SMOLIN “Millie” 455 Twin Oak Road Souin Orange Love of ballet and languages . . . I’d sell my soul for ice cream!”. . . silence is golden. Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Pan American Club 3,4; Bookstore Committee 4. ARTHUR SNYDER “King” 10 Lexington Avenue Maplewood His fantastic ability with his guitar . . . destined to a musi- cal career. ELIZABETH SOBCHAK “Liz” 24 Field Road Maplewood A great newcomer to our senior class . . . always smiling . . . beauty and brains. Future Teachers of America 4; Music Box Club 4; Personality Club 4; Irvington High School: Girl Reserves 3. ALAN SOLLER “Sol” 67 Hudson Avenue Maplewood Long time for that license . . . became sports editor of Mirror through gambling accident . . . leading dilettante of H.R. 349. Platform Club 3,4; Political Government Club 3,4; Pre- Med Club 3; Finance Com- mittee 4; Traditions Commit- tee 3; Football Team 2; Mir- ror: Sports Editor. we say, ‘77 come back next year. ERIC SOMBERG 39 Burr Road Maplewood “If work interferes with plea- sure, give up work ... a good doctor someday . . . gourmet of fine cuisine. Italian Club 4; Physics Club 2; Platform Club 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4; Pre-Med Club 3; Fire Committee 4; Traditions Committee 3. JAN R. SORIANO 376 Montrose Avenue South Orange Hot man on the keys . . . wild one of 213 . . . sweet, kind and gentle? Music Box Club 2; Chorus 2; Troubadours 2. DONNA SPANGENBERGER “Spang” 416 Summit Avenue South Orange Those anticipated Thursday nights ... the only senior girl whose nails don't grow ... ‘7 don't wanna take gym today.” Business Education Club 3,4; Folk Music Club 4; Person- ality Club 4. JAMES SPENCER “Spence” 6 Edgewood Place Maplewood Love of cars . . . wild week- ends at Island . . . first two pe- riods of every day spent at the auto shop. Traffic Committee 3. 99 GERALD SPITZ “Jerry” 27 Madison Avenue Maplewood Master of the mat . . . ma, ma or ma? . . . “Baby Love.” Italian Club 2,3,4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2, Vice Chairman 3, Chairman 4; As- sembly Committee: Junior As- sembly Chairman 3,4; Elec- tions Committee 2; Cross- Countiy Team 4; Wrestling Team 2,3; All-School Musical: Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3,4. ARTHUR ST ATMAN “Art” 361 Warwick Avenue South Orange His idols: Miles, Coltrane, A. S. Niell, H. Miller, W. Whit- man, L. Shankav, Desmond, Hindemith, Bartok, Wilde, Or- nette. Jazz Club 2, Program Chair- man 3, President 4; Parnassian 3,4; Choir 2,3; Madrigal 2,3; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2,3; Junior Play: Cast NORMAN U. STEHLE “Norm” 1801 Springfield Avenue Maplewood Long rides to school on his Honda . . . always seen around school with that certain blonde . . . that summer at Boot camp. Band 2,3; Irvington High School: Band. WILLIAM STEINHARDT “BUI” 333 Forest Road South Orange That tiny foreign job . . . those wild weekends at the shore . . . a promising future. Biology Club 4; Physics Club 3; Political Government Club 3,4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Fire Committee 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Baseball Team 2; Football Team 2. And we know we can never come back, GENE R. STEINHOFF “The Viking” 31 Girard Place Maplewood Practical joker in the language department... A lunge for the absentee cards! . . . Quick to lend to a friend. Le Cercle Francais 4; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; G.A.A. 4; Pan American Club 2,3; Civics Committee 2,3,4; Display Case Committee 3,4; All-Scnool Musical: Costume Committee 3; Junior Play: Costume Committee 3; All- School Play: Costume Com- mittee 3. CLAIRE STERN “Candi” 93 North Wyoming Avenue South Orange That summer spent in Hershey . . . those B.L.T.s at 4 in the morning ... a convertible full of kids. G.A.A. 2; Library Council 2,3,- 4. SUZANNE STETSON “Sue” 22 Lenox Avenue Maplewood Always in a “twirl” . . . infec- tious giggle . . . her flames are always burning. Social Committee 2,3,4; Nomi- nating Committee 3; Twirler 3, Co-Captain 4; All-School Musical: Costume Committee 2,3. KATHARINE STOCKMAN “Kathy” 31 North Crescent Maplewood A fondness for a fairhaired boy with a golden Corvette . . . has real artistic talents . . . beauti- ful eyes. Art Service 3; Homeroom. Chairman 2; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 4. 100 WILLIAM A. SWIFT “Swifty” 497 Valley Street Maplewood A real “swift” kid to know . . . always laughing and talking ... an all around athlete. Football Team 2,3. MARGARET SUMMERS “Marg” 559 Prospect Street Maplewood Collector of trivia . . . owner of a large dog with an affinity for anything edible. Biology Club 2; Forum Ro- manum 3,4; Pan American 4; Student Exchange Committee 4. STEVEN STRIPP “Steve” 381 Beech Spring Road South Orange Summer is life .. . creative writer, seer of people and inde- pendence plus . . . “When I woke up this morning. ” Forum Romanum 3; Home- room Social Chairman 4; Se- ton Hall: Track Team 2; Cross-Country Team 2. ROBIN STRIAR 104 Raymond Avenue South Orange Wardrobe out of Vogue . . . but he’s such a DARLING boy . . . “Rapunzel, Rapunzel — let down your golden hair.” Folk Music Club 3,4; Person- ality Club 3,4; Homeroom Secretary 3,4; Pep Committee 2; Lunchroom Committee 4; Traditions Committee 4; Junior Play: Ticket Committee I because we will never be the way we are now. ARTHUR STRAUSS 48 Stanley Road South Orange Great exponent of the values of school . . . drives the only chromed Fejus Super-Coursa in CHS ... a true individualist. Folk Music Club 2; Jazz Club 2; Platform Club 3; Pre-Med Club 3; Junior Play: Reading Committee; Guildscript: Reading Board 3,4. JUDEE STOPERO “Jude” 17 Hilton Avenue Maplewood A future aid to all pilots . . . the “straight from the beauty parlor” look ... “an apple a day ...” Le Cercle Francais 3; Person- ality Club 4; Finance Commit- tee 2. PETER H. STONE “Rock” 35 Courter Avenue Maplewood “Like a Rolling Stone” . . . Always 12 feet off the ground ... a love for Christmas CAR- OL ing. Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Physics Club 3; Pre- Med Club 3,4; Varsity Club 4; Homeroom Chairman 3,4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Elections Committee 2,3,4; Lunchroom Committee 4; Football Team 2; Track Team 2,3, Captain 4; Nominating Committee 2; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3; Ticket Committee 3. 101 JEFF STOLLER 44 Hudson Avenue Maplewood Makes so much so fast and spends it faster . . . quick ad- justment to CHS . . . unique manner with girls. MARGARET SYMES “Margie” 196 Jacoby Street Maplewood “No joke ” . . . forever a fan of fraternity flings . . . life’s just one big photograph of Fitzger- ald’s. Folk Music Club 2; G.A.A. 3; Personality Club 4; Water Bal- let 2,3. JOHN SZPARA “Bird” 19 Bockingham Gardens Park- way Maplewood Good looks and pretty girls . . . the Bird FRANK VINCENT TANSEY, III “Frankie” 175 Scotland Road South Orange They call him “Judo Jo” . . . not too serious and not too gay ... a real sport in every way. Electronics Club 4; Audio- Visual Aids 2,3,4; Stage crew 2,3,4- MICHAEL A. TANSEY “Mike” 175 Scotland Road South Orange One of the quiet ones in home- room . . . member of the Med alie fan club . . . “Karate Mike.” We are still frightened. I GISELA B. TASCHNER “Gigi” 146 Irving Avenue South Orange C.H.S.’s Brazilian import . . . winning combination of friend- liness and sincerity ... a warm smile for all. Folk Music Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Pan American Club 4; Person- ality Club 4; Pep Committee 4; Student Exchange Commit- tee 4; Colegio Rio Branco: Plays 2; Caetano De Campos: Art Show. FREDERICK B. TAYLOR “Fred” 267 Winthrop Terrace South Orange Counts James Rest on and Jimmy Clark among his idols . . . fastest 64 Grand Prix in the homeroom . . . “Hittin’ the big city Saturday?” Jazz Club 2; Platform Club 3,- 4; Political Government Club 4; Fire Committee, Captain 4; Columbian Staff: Business Manager 3, Editorial Board 4; Mirror: Caption Writer. RON THIERRY “Ronnie” 78 Woodside Road Maplewood Quiet, but beware . . . carefree and easygoing . . . first out the door at 1:46. Jerseymen 3; Seton Hall: In- tramurals 2. ROBERT THOMSON “Bob” 60 Park Place South Orange Grove Park, his second home . . . known for his historical knowledge . . . most active member of 236. 102 BONNIE TIVENAN 302 Meeker Street South Orange “Have you read easy smile, quicker grin . . . Mr. G’s disciple in historical analysis and basketball stra- tegy. G.A.A. 3, Treasurer 4; Liter- ary Round Table 3,4; Platform Club 3,4; Student Exchange Committee 3,4; Tutorial Com- mittee 4; Mary Lawn: Athletic Association; Varsity Basket- ball; Science Club; National Honor Society 2. ANN DREA TOBIN “Andi” 205 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood Wit and double entendre . . . she’s got guts . . . hanging out in the music room (there's no cover charge). Forum Romanum 2; Math Club 2,3; Secretary 4; Music Box Club 3, Vice President 4; Pan American Club 2; Pre-Med Club 4; Tutorial Committee 3; Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3,4. DORIS TORNILLO “Dee” 8 Fourth Street South Orange Doris! You got your hair cut! . frequent trips to the shore ... I want to be Bobby’s girl. Business Education Club 3,4; G.A.A. 4. A i GERALD TRACEY “Trace” 163 Ralston Avenue South Orange “You brother is Bob?” . . . Grove Park’s most loyal patron . . . aversion for swimming pools. Display Case Club 4; Soccer Team 2; Track Team 3,4. and still wondering, 1 PETER TZESES “Petey T” 49 Duffield Drive South Orange The way with the opposite sex ... A well-dressed man is an important man . . . Not only one of the boys, but one of the best. Debating Club 3; Platform Club 3,4; Political Govern- ment Club 3; Fire Committee 4; Social Committee 2; Intra- murals 2,3,4; Columbian: Business Manager 3,4; Mirror: Caption Writer. VALERIE TURVEY “Turv” 167 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood “He’s wonderful, but he spells it funny!”. . . OH! those glasses . . . football with a sparkling passion. Personality Club 4; Lunch- room Committee 4. ROMAN TYMIAK 13 Wellesley Road Maplewood Each lap his time decreases . . . just up from down under ... A quiet glance of satisfac- tion. Debating Club 2; German Club 4; Traffic Committee 4; Cross-Country Team 2,3; Track Team 2,3. BETH ELLEN URDANG 142 Rynda Road South Orange Columbia’s traditional asset . . . Saturday sketcher in New York ... a touch of sophisti- cation. Art Service 2,3; Display Case Club 2; Folk Music Club 2; Platform Club 3; Showcase Club 3; Homeroom Chairman 3; Traditions Committee: 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4: Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee; Mirror: Layout Com- mittee 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3,4. 103 SUSAN URDANG “Chun-King” 39 Stanley Road South Orange “Drink to me only with thine eyes ... a personality ap- propriate for every occasion . . . her never ending search for? Art Service 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; Alumni Committee 4; Fi- nance Committee 2,3; Social Committee 4; Nominating Committee 2,3; All School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 4, Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Com- mittee 2, Ticket Committee 3; Mirror: Caption Writer 4. ANNE VERHAMME 40 Dunnell Road Maplewood A Magog regular ... a Dun- ne ti Road girl . . . being tu- tored in yodelling. Le Cercle Francais 2,3,4; Fo- rum Romanum 3. JOAN VARLEY 31 Park Avenue Maplewood Quiet member of the homeroom . . . future secretary ... an understanding sincere friend. Business Education Club 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Future Teachers of America 3,- 4; Chorus 2,3. KENNETH VERNER “Ken” 125 Rynda Road South Orange Half of Columbia's most recent acquisition . . . his good looks a surfer's delight. Though we won't ever admit it, ROBERT VERNER “Bob” 125 Rynda Road South Orange One of two . . . skate boards, surf boards, so who's partic- ular? . . . take me where the action is. Bridgewater-Raritan High School: Wrestling Team 2,3; Cross-Country Team 2,3; Stu- dent Council 2,3; Intramural Sports 2,3. PETE VIRTUE 44 Curtiss Place Maplewood Girls wanted, no experience necessary . . . that ‘7 don't care attitude” . . . His love of skiing, surfing, and girls. Football Team 2; Soccer Team 3,4; Swimming Team 2. PHILIP A. VOGEL “Farmer Phil” 210 Tuscan Road Maplewood Commonly referred to as “Farmer Phil” . . . his desire: The U.S. Olympic Weightlift- ing Team . . . Digs” ‘55 Chevys and bass guitars with big amplifiers. Lunchroom Committee 4; Band 2. RENEE VOLK “Ren” 25 Kendall Avenue Maplewood She does all she “ken” for ev- erybody . . . when's the next plane to Kansas . . . our gal Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Business Education Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 2,3. 104 DANNY VOLPE “Volp” 219 Village Road South Orange Known as Dante . . . Mr. Muscles ... a champ at pull- ups. Football Team 2,3. RICHARD C. VROMAN 10 Alden Place Maplewood A real RAFOLopy lover . . . his habit for keeping chairs erect . . . alertness personified. MIKE WAGER “Mike” 117 West Montrose Avenue South Orange A wavs seen where the AC- TION is .. . better late than never . . . good looks perso- nified Wrestling Team 4; The Ren- nington School: Wrestling Team 3; Student Christian As- sociation; History Club. PHILIP WAGNER “Phil” 451 Academy Street South Orange His fondness for blonds with blue eyes . . . always ready for a good joke ... the strong, si- lent type. Swimming Team 4; Seton Hall Prep: Swimming Team 2. until next year, perhaps; PATTI WALLACE 32 Claremont Drive Maplewood There’s a DO Wei in her heart . . . How was your weekend?” . . . perfume for every striking outfit. Italian Club 4; Personality Club 4; Eligibility Committee 2,3,4. PEGGY WALLERSTEIN “Pejjy” 397 Thorden Street South Orange Vergil in the reservation . . . O Cesar, play it once ag’in . . . proficiency with the He- brew language. Literaiy Roundtable 4; Plat- form Club 3; Bookstore Com- mittee 2,3,4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3,4. LESLIE WARD “Les” 20 South Crescent Maplewood Water skiing pianist ... re- served in school, but outside? . . . mad collection of stuffed animals. Biology Club 2; Le Cercle Francais 2,3,4; Future Nurses of America 3; Literary Round- table 3; Platform Club 4; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 3; Choir 3,4; Madrigal 4; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 2,3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee 3. F ir JOSEPH W. WARNICKI “Joe” 10 Menzel Avenue Maplewood His great surfing ability . . . his mania for fast cars . . . Mr. Electronics . Electronics Club 2,3,4. 105 KARLYN WEINBERG 315 Warwick Avenue South Orange Her appeal to the opposite sex . . . that envied figure ... a winning smile with a person- ality to match. Display Case Club 3,4; Folk Music Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; Personality Club 3,4; Platform Club 3,4; Finance Committee 2; Display Case Club 3,4; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 2. KENNETH ROBERT WEINBERG “K.W.” 4 Foster Court South Orange Those big blue eyes . . . one of the K.R. W. boys . . . combina- tion of brains and attractiveness to the opposite sex. Folk Music Club 4; Home- room Chairman 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2,3; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 3; Student Alumni Committee 4; Track Team 2,3,4; Intramu- rals 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3. HELEN LEE WEINER 7 Hoskier Road South Orange Her mastery of the South Or- ange dialect . . . Helena Ru- binstein of 325 . . . love of Roses. Art Service 4; Pan American Club 3; Personality Club 4; Alumni Committee 4; All- School Musical: Ticket Com- mittee 3; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 3. STEVEN WEINSTEIN 42 Rutgers Street Maplewood Future Engineer of America . . . interested in math and ten- nis . . . studious and hard- working. Chess Club 2; German Club 2; Math Club 3, Treasurer 4; Physics Club 3, Vice-President 4; Elections Committee 4; Mirror Staff: Statistician. CAROLE ANN WEISBART 445 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood faut rire avant que d’etre heureux, de peur de mourir sans avoir ri ... a devotion to tennis affairs . . . chocolate- chips ana brownies. Le Cercle Francais 3; Math Club 2,3; Personality Club 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Elections Committee 2,3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Ori- entation Committee 3,4; Stu- dent Exchange Committee 3; All-School Musical: Advertis- ing Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee; Mir- ror: Literary Committee. When the merry-go-round starts KENNETH WEISSBERG “Kenny” 60 Crest Drive South Orange The faster yellow GTO ... a sweater for every day in the week . . . one of the KR W boys. Folk Music Club 4; Math Club 2; Platform Club 3; Po- litical Government Club 3.4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Eligibility Committee 2,3,4; Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 3; Intramurals 2,3, Chairman 4; All-School Musi- cal: Ticket Committee 3; Junior Play: Ticket Commit- tee; Mirror Staff: Prophet; Columbian Staff: Reporter 2,3,- 4. SHARON WEISSMAN “Shar” 10 Lee Court Maplewood Seton Hall forever more . . . the Barn’s best customer and salesgirl ... a valuable player on any basketball team! Future Nurses of America 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Elections Committee 2. WALTER WEISSMAN “Walt” 40 Ball Terrace Maplewood An Arnold Palmer on the put- ting green . . . camera crazy . . . always keeping up with the Times. Chemistry Club 4; Debating Club 3; Pan American Club 4; Civics Committee 2; Baseball Team Manager 3. 106 ANDREW WELKIND “Drew” 638 Prospect Street Maplewood Aspires to be a master builder . . . nonchalant sense of humor ... a confounding answer to all. Chess Club 4; Physics Club 2,- 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Political Government Club 2,- 3. SUSAN WENDEL “Sue” 40 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Indispensible member of the Senior Class . . . love of the stage. Harvard, and carismatic personalities . . . affinity for Johns (Jons?). Art Service 4; Folk Music Club 2,3,4; Parnassian 2,4; Homeroom Chairman 3; Homeroom Secretary 2; Social Committee 2,3,4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 3,4; Student Exchange Committee 3; Choir 2; Madrigal 2; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2,3; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus 3; Secretary Senior Class 4. € DONNA LYNN WEST 112 Mercer Place South Orange Quiet until you know her, but then ... a whiz at gymnastics . . . there's no better direction than West. G.A.A. 2,3,4; Civics Commit- tee 4. w ■ CAROLINE A. WHEELER “C-line” 235 Tillou Road South Orange That effervescent smile . . . Her love for Lehigh “Bob”bie pins . . . Intellect with a large dash of personality. Art Service 3, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Water Ballet 2,3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; All-School Musi- cal: Dancers 2; Mirror: Art Committee. and we are employed' LINDA WICHTEL 693 Longview Road South Orange First to drive, last to get her li- cense ... a thirst for knowl- edge . . . perfect attendance re- cord? Personality Club 4: Home- room Secretary 2; Student Ex- change Committee 3; Junior Play: Advertising Committee MARJORIE WIENER “Marge” 336 Clark Street South Orange Her ability to be creative and her love of poetry . . . not afraid of being herself . . . great contributions to “Guild Script. Future Teachers of America 2,- 4; Literary Roundtable 2,3, President 4: Assembly Com- mittee 3,4; Guildscript: Read- ing Board 3, Special Service Group 3, Co-Editor 4. BARBARA WILK “Barb” 162 Lexington Avenue Maplewood When you look into those big, brown eyes . . . responsive to “Moose calls . . . Alexander's the Greatest. Pan American Club 4; Chorus 2. JANE WILLNER “Janie” 45 Crest Drive South Orange Fleeting Mona Lisa smile . . . Dylan Thomas, Camus, and coffee-chip ice cream . . . wan- dering far and wee. Math Club 2; Homeroom Sec- retary 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Bookstore Committee 4; So- cial Committee 2,3; Nominat- ing Committee 2; Columbian Staff: Reporter 2,3; Editorial Board 4. 107 NANCY ELLEN WILLNER 436 Lenox Place Maplewood Guildscript editor and chief . . . famed for her unusual thinking... quite the individual. Folk Music Club 2,3; Literary Round Table 2,3,4; Bookstore Committee 4; Chorus 3; Guildscript: Co-Editor 3,4. GAIL C. WILSON “Bunny” 17 Villa Terrace Maplewood Better late than never; besides I'm on time, it’s the bell that’s early . . . good looks plus . . . her alligience to that special eequahic High School: Homeroom Vice Chairman 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, Scenery Painting Committee 3; All-School Play: Scenery Painting Committee 3. GREGORY ALAN WINFIELD “Wimf” 24 Warner Road Maplewood The whimsical witticisms of the WIMF . . . his mischievous manner . . . “Much Ado About Nothing.” Italian Club 2,3,4; Pep Com- mittee 2; Sophomore Orienta- tion Committee 3; Wrestling Team 2; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3; Junior Play: Cast and Chorus. LEROY W. WING 127 Tuscan Road Maplewood As you know him as ... is as he is .. . in a thousand and one ways. Chess Club 2,3,4. Or striving freshmen trying IRENE WINKLER ttj 48 Tuscan Street Maplewood Shows in the girls’ room . . . future a Go-Go . . . MIKE-rophones and motorcy- cles. Homeroom Secretary 2,4; Homeroom Treasurer i. LORRAINE WISNIEWSKI 30 Florida Street Maplewood Natural beauty . . . never with- out a smile . . . her desire for love and RICHES in the fu- ture. G.A.A. 2; Eligibility Commit- tee 2,3. JEAN WOLFE “Wahini” 26 Clinton Avenue Maplewood Found where the action is . . . me-ad too! ... an expert at dinging surfboards. Future Nurses of America 3,4; Personality Club 4; Home- room Treasurer 2. PAMELA WONG “Pam” 1164 Seton Place South Orange Those wild weekends in New York . . . love for children . . . “Oh! my aching back.” Future Teachers of American 2,3, Vice-President 4; Jazz Club 4; Platform Club 3; Civ- ics Committee 4; Student Ex- change Committee 3; Chorus 2. 108 BERTHA WORRILDS “Bert” 2216 Millbum Avenue Maplewood Even her hairdresser doesn't know . . . her friendly disposi- tion ... Oh! those WILD weekends! Audio-Visual Aids 2; Home- room Social Chairman 2; Choir 2,3. IRMHILD WREDE “Irm” 200 Burnett Avenue Maplewood An exciting trip to Europe . . . cute turned up nose .. a good “Buddy to all. Future Nurses of America 3,4; German Club 2, President 3,4. . MARY JANE YANCHYSHYN “Jani” 55 Revere Avenue Maplewood Susceptible to the love bug . . . happiness is a friend called Jani . . . there's more spirit to her. Business Education Club 4. RONALD YOURTH “Ronnie” 39 Ridgewood Terr. Maplewood A completely unique experience ... a wife and two kids at 17 . . . ‘That turns me off. Pep Committee 4; Cross- Country Team 2; All-School Musical; Scenery Painting Committee 2. to grab the golden ring. KATHLEEN ZAPPI “Little Zap” 1013 Chancellor Avenue Maplewood Pretty and vivacious with a beautiful voice ... a dancing doll with that inborn rhythm ... a special fondness for that certain someone. G.A.A. 2; Pan American Club 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Homeroom Social Chairman 2,3,4; Choir 2,3. r RONALD ZEMEL “Ronnie” 307 West End Road South Orange Bellson and Krupa rolled into one . . . longest wait for the li- cense . . . those early morning rehearsals. Jazz Club 3,4; Basketball Team Manager 2; Band 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,- 3,4; All-School Musical; Cast and Chorus 3. ROBIN ZIMMERMAN 259 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Friendly hello to all ... “What am I going to do? . . . “I'm forever blowing bubbles. Display Case Club 2. Vice- Chairman 3,4; Folk Music Club 3,4; Math Club 2; Phys- ics Club 3; Platform Club 4; Traditions Committee 3,4; Choir 2; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting Committee 3; Mirror; Layout Committee 4; Columbian Staff: Reporter DAVID ZARIN “Dave” 186 Underhill Road South Orange Leader of the Cougar Eleven . . . little G.T.O. ... A ‘ vhiz” at A. P. Varsity Club 3,4; Eligibility Committee 3; Lunchroom Committee 4; Basketball Team 2; Football Team 2,3, Captain 4. t 109 w% V 1 t KAROL ZINKERMAN “Zink” 616 Longview Road South Orange Cute, petit, and sweet . . . say “cheese” . . . those days in Mexico. Biology Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Pan American Club 2,- 3,4; Personality Club 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 2, Costume Com- mittee 3,4; All-School Play: Costume Committee 4. SUSAN ZUCKER “Sue” 23 Midland Blvd. Maplewood Leaving things undone until the last minute . . . scissor happy . . . “Suzi Says” Future Teachers of America 3; Pan American Club 3,4; Plat- form Club 3; Pre-Med Club 4; Chorus 2; Junior Play: Proper- ties Committee 3; All-School Musical: Advertising Commit- tee 4; Columbian Staff: Re- porter 2. We’ll be frightened, then wondering, and one day, we will know. 110 Foreign Gisela Taschner The purpose of the Foreign Exchange Committee is to bring students from other countries to Columbia, to form a contact between Columbia and the students of other nations. This year, Columbia has had three ex- change students. Gisela Taschner, from Sao Paulo, Brazil, spent her se- nior year at Columbia under the American Field Ser- vice Sponsorship. The main purpose of the American Field Service Sponsorship. The main purpose of the visit was to enable her to make friends for herself and her country. Exchange Toshio Arai Toshio Arai, from Tokyo, Japan, was here under the World Christian University auspices, a program specifically designed for language study. Toshio spent his senior year studying English. Haluk Ar, of Istanbul, Turkey, came under the spon- sorship of the Herald Tribune World Youth Forum. This program is more politically oriented than the oth- ers. The purpose of the program is to inform our school and the surrounding area of the role of Haluk’s country in the world today. Haluk was here only from January 3 through January 21. He is not pictured here. Ill PEPPIEST MOST TALENTED Andy Fisher, Nancy Hunt John Kragen, Robin Charin WHO’S 112 MOST VERSATILE Neil Kramer, Ronnie Schwartz FRIENDLIEST Peter Stone, Pat Mathias WHO BEST LOOKING Elliot Satsky, Carol Moore MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Craig Baskerville, Susan Wendel MOST SCHOLARLY Roman Tymiak, Nancy Jasper MOST ATHLETIC Bob Masin, Joyce Clarke 114 MOST INDIVII Art Statmen, WITTIEST Sandy Oxfeld, Nancy Koplin JALISTIC Ilene Rich 115 DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL Mark Eitelberg, Judy Baime PRC Recently I attended the 1980 World’s Fair in Peking, China. There were several pavilions designating the ideal places of secondary education. Columbia was chosen to represent our nation’s high schools. The class of 1966, being CHS’s outstanding graduating class, was asked to represent the school. MARK EITELBERG is already a big wheel in Washington as our nation’s ambassador to Andorra . . . PAT MATHIAS is always by his side with her trusty typewriter . . . CRAIG BASKERVILLE has joined up with the singing Righteous Brothers . . . ROMAN TYMIAK has teamed up with Albert Ein- stein, Jr. to become our country’s greatest one-two punch in nuclear physics . . . ELLIOT SATSKY is head of the board of directors of the Look-At-Myself Mirror Company . . . PAUL PETIGROW is with the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus as a wolf trainer . . . SUSAN BRODY is a barker at a carnival. I tried to talk to her, but I couldn’t get a word in edge- wise . . . ACHILLES FALVO owns a shoe store that goes by the name of Achilles’ Heels . . . STEVE STRIPP is one of the most successful barbers in Holly- wood. How can he miss with daily customers such as DANNY MAGLIO, CHARLIE LORELLO, and MARTY GRIFFIN . . . BARRY CHARLES is quite famous for raising prize horses. He became interested in horses through previous experience with harnesses . . . BOB COLLUCI is now Dean of Boys at CHS while BARBARA HAUSER is Dean of Girls. They both report that they enjoy working under their boss, Principal JOHN SLACKMAN . . . ERIC SOM- BERG, STEVE MEYER, ANDY FISHER, and SAN- DY OXFELD now own the Four Seasons Restaurant. PHYLLIS LA MANNA is head chef . . . Speaking of restaurants, NANCY ENGLANDER is a full time waitress at Gruning’s. Now she can stay there as long as she wants . . . IRA LIPPY has just become the number one salesman at Wells Cadillac, while KAY BROOM-SMITH is personnel director at KLESS Jaguar . . . KEVIN FORD sells Mustangs and MI- CHAEL SHALIT is still trying to get rid of his 1965 GTO . . . ROBERT RUBENFELD is a retired million- aire. He hasn’t spent a cent in the last ten years. He’s still single because he wouldn’t shell out two bucks for a marriage license . . . LARRY FISHBEIN reports that he recently purchased the U.S. Mint, the George Washington Bridge, and the State of Florida . . . BOB MASIN is still a three sport man. He is the captain of Luigi’s Badminton Club, Rab’s Ping Pong Squad, and the Q-Stick Billard Team. What an athlete!!! ... In wrestling BUDDHA CORTESE and BRUNO ESPO- SITO are tag team champions of the world . . . BOB GITTLIN is head sampler in the CHS cafeteria . . . “ED” SCHWARTZ and “HARRY KUSKIN are famed kidney surgeons, while their sidekick PAUL KEITH is running his Corvette all over the place . . . RICKY AIDEKMAN, JIM RYAN, MIKE HAN- DELLSMAN, PAUL LUCAS and BRUCE CHAIT have formed a basketball team of their own. That’ll show him!!! 116 PHECY JUDITH PERLMUTTER is having a great married life. Her seven sons each tower above six feet. The old- est just reached his twelfth birthday . . . Wouldn’t you know it? KENNY WEISSBERG and KENNY WEIN- BERG are co-editors of Playboy Magazine . . . LINK BAUM is officially titled “Santa’s Little Helper” . . . RALPH COCIA is owner of the famous “Coccia” Del- icatessen . . . JEFF CRYSTAL sells glassware and DALE ERICKSON has turned over a new “lief’ . . . CHARLIE GARNEAU is a professional study hall teacher. He profited from his professor, Mrs. Laura Munitz . . . MIKE ABRAMSON has taken over for his father and is now Dean of Admissions at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania . . . DAVID LEVIN is the United States Ambassador to Israel . . . KAREN AL- PER was the first lady on the moon and now teaches astronomy to the “moonmen” . . . HERMAN BER- LISS sells crazy little red assignment books with stu- pid, worthless lists in the back . . . PHIL COPP is — You guessed it — a member of the local police force . . . MARTY BRAFMAN “wishes he could” be gen- eral manager of the San Francisco Giants. Too bad he had to settle for the Dodgers . . . RICK BAYLEY is a tumbling instructor at Fletcher Jr. College. He gives free demonstrations up there, too . . . JUDY BAIME is a famous congresswoman. She still wants the presi- dency after all these years! . . . GAYLE FOSSET is a singer at the Copacabana. Man, she really turns me on . . . JIM NOVICK, ROY GREENMAN, and ROHAIR KATZ can finally dunk, but STEVE KRU- VANT is still trying. Each practices eight hours a day and they promise to come to the first pre-game warm up next season . . . RICHARD FELDMAN has final- ly taken life seriously and is now wide awake on the job. He was infamous for sleeping through his senior year, especially his history class . . . NANCY HUNT and NANCY KOPLIN are too tired to do anything . . . ALAN FISHER is now one of Japan’s greatest karate experts. His knuckles are now bigger than his hands . . . HELEN WEINER has become a leading doctor specializing in Mono. She spends much of her time at the Leister Clinic . . . MARSHA DUBROW has finally published her list of college acceptances . . . PATTI PARKER and BARBARA PLAIN have turned into Coffee Royal ice cream cones . . . MAR- GARET ROSS, SUSAN GELLER, and MARTY- ANN HARRISON own the Guy Faulkes Bakery, world famous for its brownies . . . GARY KUSHNER is still a chauffeur but now he’s getting paid for it. MI- CHAEL FIERSTEIN enjoyed his services so much during high school, that we hired him full-time . . . We find that JUDY BRODY has become a profession- al baby sitter . . . SUSAN HARRITT went to France some years ago and has been staying there ever since And so we say farewell to Peking World’s symbol of peace and look forward to the next reunion of the class of 1966. It’s obvious that everyone is a huge suc- cess and this typifies the kind of education and up- bringing they received at CHS (cough, cough). Contin- ued good luck to all. 117 LAST WILL I, Jimmy Deutsch, leave my forearms, punches, punches, and all around clean I. play to next year’s football team. I, Anthony Magliaro, leave Charles Garneau to be taken on by the Tri-City Boys. I, Frank Cortese, leave the cafeteria kitchen empty. I, Pat Mathias, leave my mother to Columbia knowing that if I took her, C.H.S. would never be the same. I, Cliff Notes, leave many book reports. I, Achilles Falvo, leave my college boards to any junior who is flunking out of Columbia. I, Mark Eitelberg, leave a white Alfa Romeo to anyone who can start it. I, Steve Pasko, leave all the scum in the swimming pool; I sure don’t want it! I, Barry Charles, leave my first two names to Stuart Benjamin. I, Craig Baskerville, leave the leftover Council funds in the Cafeteria Staff to buy a set of Betty Crocker cookbooks. I, George William Blenn, III, leave a blank check to the Art Department for all the oils I’ve wasted. I, Elliot Agisim, leave in search of the 2500-year-old brewmaster. I, Paul Lehrhoff leave my bowling ball to Stu Gomer. I, David Lenkowsky, leave my beat-up cougar suit to the Salvation Army. I, Janice Cohen, leave not knowing if I’m cornin’ or Cohen. I, Ann Kaplan, leave Mrs. Palminteri, having learned more about the philos- ophy of “Life is worth living.” I, Marsha Dubrow, leave incessantly chewing gum in Latin class. I, Carole Weisbart, leave my chocolate chips and banana bread to the C.H.S. faculty. I, Barbara Gruber, leave 12 inches of my height to Madelyn Rosenthal. I, Naomi Simon, leave my speedy legs to the Gym Department. I, Liz Goldberg, leave wishing I had never seen “Goldfinger.” I, Cecilia Mendelson, leave my father to my sister, an incoming sophomore. I, Josette Nobel, leave my diseased fingernails to Mr. Browning. I, Susan Harritt, leave Mr. Pantazes hoping to receive a Mercedes and an in- vitation to an Israeli movie star’s wedding. I, Pat Lombardy, leave, but the long line continues. I, Dave Levin, leave 150 empty cans and Howie Fuchs in my basement. I, Pat Heyman, leave my hat to the folk in the hills who will appreciate it more than Columbia High ever did. I, John Hoffman, leave Mr. Buhrer my income tax form to figure out. I, Jeff Crystal, leave Mrs. Dharni my ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. I, Joe Lombardy leave my 1956 Pontiac “Woody” to Mr. Hamingson so that he can go on safari this summer. I, Robert Schwartz, leave my Florida license to the South Orange Police. I, Debbie Beck, leave my megaphone to Mr. Woodbury for projecting his jokes. I, Paul Petigrow, leave my political prowess and ability to pick successful candidates to all future Republican losers. I, Suzanne Mulligan, leave my registration numbers to the CEEB in hopes that they will someday send my board scores. I, Beth Urdang, Chairman of the Traditions Committee, leave with all the other traditions. 118 AND TESTAMENT I, Scott Eisenberg, leave Sandy Oxfeld’s sense of humor to anyone stupid enough to appreciate it. I, Sandy Oxfeld, leave my sense of humor to Scott Eisenberg. II. We, the Gross triplets, leave Columbia as the only triplets to enter it. We, the members of the I.C.C., leave Phyllis La Manna to the world. We, Bobby Masin and Karen Feins, leave these halls in peace ... for once. We, Link Baum and Sari Leon, leave our complete wardrobes to the C.H.S. costume department. We, Susan Wendell and Jim Novick, leave the Military Park Hotel for good. We, Ken Weissberg, Ira Lippy, and Ken Esposito, Stan Goldman, Sandy Ox- feld, Steve Brody, and Greg Winfield, leave West Orange High with red and black goal posts painted white. We, Nancy Koplin, Judy Granat, and Anne Rhodes, leave the sign outside the boy’s gym for the furtherance of school spirit. We, Ilene Rich and Sharon Gurbin, leave Mrs. Alfano but promise to make up the time after school. We, Alice Greenberg and Ann Drea Tobin, finally leave the music room. We, Richard Leeds, Eric Perlmutter, Dan Fiver son, and Mark DeMichael, leave all our “n’est-ce pas” to Mr. Iosso. We, Marjorie Wiener and Nancy Willner, Editors of Guildscript leave ! $?” We, Judy Brody and Diane Berman leave the Friday soccer games wet. We, the MacDonough twins, leave our unmistakable identities to the Cali’s. We, Mr. Kline's 3rd period class, leave him wisdom, talent, and virtue. We, Mr. Stark's 5th period history class, leave him to go on to “quality insti- tutions of higher learning.” We, Jane Kessler and Herman Berliss, leave certain photographers forever. III. We, the Band, leave 80 pairs of second-hand spats to our successors. We, the loyal members of the cheering section, leave one large bag of grass seed to West Orange High. We, the Football team, leave $200.00 for improvement of West Orange High Locker room. We, the Soccer team, leave Mr. C. enough rinky dink dopies for next year. We, the Cross-Country team, leave to Coach Parish a bull whip and a life size poster of Marty Brafman to keep up his spirits. We, the Basketball team, leave Rohair Katz who will probably be back again next year. We, the Swimming team, leave our beloved coach 2 tickets to see the movie “King Rat”. We, the Wrestling team, leave room 131 with a pungent fragrance. We, the Baseball team, leave standing in pairs of threes. We, the Track team, leave Steven Brody still writing a 1000 word composition on, “Why I should not throw orange peels off of track bases,” for Mr. C. We, the Tennis team, leave hoping to get a member into Harvard this year. We, the Golf team, left, but came back again. IV. We, the dateless girls of the senior class, leave the junior girls the same aggravation next year. We, the brilliant boys of '66, leave for college to escape the draft. We, the Senior Class of 1966, leave 1) Junior Day, 2) the Junior Play, 3) the Senior Play, 4) Senior Day, 5) Elliot Satsky an inferiority complex. 119 HHB underclassmen i 105 Mrs. Derieg Chairman Andrea Litt 121 Mr. Freda Chairman Bruce Ames 124 Mrs. Ahern Chairman Robert Meyer 206 Miss VomEigen Chairman Richard Davidson 207 Mr. Hogenaur Chairman Ellen Schapps “Well, would you believe . . “Let’s see you plunk your magic twanger now, froggy!” 216 Miss Barczak Chairman Jane Jacobsen Mrs. Rabin Chairman Laura Lippman 230 Mrs. Bernstein Chairman Eric Millman 231 Mrs. Markov Chairman Ruth Geller 233 Mrs. Lubetkin Chairman Richard Ziegler 245 Mrs. Berkley Chairman Amy Goodman 248 Mr. Ruttner Chairman Jeanette Isaac 126 304 Mrs. Gerlach Chairman Marc Black 311 Mr. Ghegan Chairman Maria Dios 314 Mr. DeMarco Chairman Steve Stetson 127 343 Miss O’Hanlon Chairman Sue Maurer 344 Mr. Murtha Chairman Steven Sarewitz rinkydink dopies.” Mr. Pantazes Chairman Cliff Kalb 347 Mr. Peterkin Chairman Hilarie Ring 404 Mr. Tenewitz Chairman Gary Kahn 103 Mrs. Palminteri Chairman Barbara Hoffman 122 Mr. Gill Chairman Paul Linker 129 Mr. Pozzo Chairman Bill Roberts 130 Mr. Quiroli Chairman Alan Hochman 131 158 Miss Jones Chairman Ellen Okin 205 Mr. Huntington Chairman Burton Rosengarten 214 Mrs. Willard Chairman Judie Fein 218 Mrs. Gammo Chairman Susan Scattergood 219 Miss Raymond Chairman Eric Landau 221 Mr. Stark Chairman Leonard Gehl 224 Mr. Haley Chairman Geoffrey Pope 236 Mr. Price Chairman Karen Baras 134 Mr. Buhrer Chairman Marjorie Mack 247 Mrs. McCarroll Chairman Diane Friedman 250 Mr. Goetz Chairman Ellen Wahl 252 Mr. Weidlich Chairman Alan Furst 135 308 Mr. Mellinger Chairman Wendy Sarasohn Mr. Kinnear Chairman Robert West 320 Mr. Hoffman Chairman Ronnie Rusignola 323 Miss Berardinelli Chairman Sheldon Green 137 Mr. Woodbury Chairman Judy Brown 1965 was the year the Columbia High Football Team got all the breaks. However, instead of re- sulting in victories, these breaks only resulted in casts, slings and crutches and they cost the Coug- ars a disappointing 2-6 campaign. Although there were only five lettermen on hand when practice began on September 1st, Coach Steve Frampton had confidence in several seniors who were successful in last year’s jayvee cam- paign, and also a number of juniors from an ex- cellent sophomore squad. In three pre-season scrimmages against Scotch Plains, Cranford and Clifton, Columbia looked like world-beaters and spirits were high for the opening game against always tough Plainfield. The Cougars had the guns to beat Plainfield, but early in the second period they received their first “break” when quarterback Eric Perlmutter fractured his thumb. Four Plainfield fumbles and three Columbia interceptions gave the Cougars the ball five times inside the visitors’ 20, but a score was never realized as their attack bogged down, largely due to Perlmutter’s handicap. With two minutes to go in the game, Plainfield scored on a 24-yard pass play and added the ex- tra point, thus providing the winning margin in the 7-0 game. Co-captain Bob Masin starred for the Cougars on offense, carrying the ball 21 times, while linebacker Anthony Magliaro was particularly effective on defense. LAST ROW: Nichols, Lerner, Ray, Heinle, Novotny, Metzger, Pedota, Duerr, Cooling, Mintz, R. Manna, Staker, Walsky, Feldman. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Booth, Mr. Fletcher, Kisch, Schweikert, Dobbelaar, Barnes, Penn, Waldron, Iantosca, De Vinny, Del Guercio, Charles, Ashley, Viola, FOOTBALL Columbia 0 Plainfield 7 Columbia 2 Morristown 0 Columbia 7 Orange 13 Columbia 0 Nutley 32 Offensive Team Mr. Fletcher, Co-Captain Bob Masin, Mr. Frampton, Co-Captain Dave Zarin, Mr. Booth. 140 Sylvestri, Movshin, Morrison, Kalb. FIRST ROW: Mr. Frampton, Leardo, Decter, Hartman, Gerardo, Saenger, Schwartz. Perlmutter, Zarin, Masin, J. Manna, Rogal, Deutsch, Magliaro, DeMichele, Cortese, Ferguson, Zappi, Caldwell. RECORD Columbia 6 Montclair 46 Columbia 0 Kearny 22 Columbia 7 East Orange 33 Columbia 19 West Orange 6 Columbia went to Morristown still brooding over its ineffectiveness against Plainfield. The result was a cheap victory over weak Morristown squad by the ridiculous score of 2-0. Towards the end of the first half, when the Colonials attempted to punt out from deep in their own territory, the snap from center sailed out of the end zone for an automatic safety. Sophomore Ken Nichols did a creditable job in his first varsity assignment, re- placing the injured Perlmutter. Other Columbia stars were slotback Frank Barnes and Co-cap- tains Masin and Zarin, while special thanks must go to the Morristown center. If the Cougars had stayed in bed on October 16th, the day of the Orange game, their season might have been successful. Not only did Colum- bia drop the decision 13-7, but in an unbelievea- ble quirk of fate lost their two Co-captains for the season. Zarin dislocated three bones in his wrist during the second period and did not see action for another six weeks, until he returned to play in the finale against West Orange. Much more serious, however, was the injury to Masin. Bob tore every ligament in his right knee, and at the time the future sports career of one of Columbia’s greatest athletes was in doubt. For- tunately, Masin’s knee healed rather successfully and although he missed the football and basket- ball seasons, sports fans everywhere were re- lieved to know that Bob’s athletic future was not over. 141 Defensive team Getting back to the game, Orange took the lead after recovering a fumble at the Cougar 27. Hap- pily, however, on the first play of the second half, the Red and Black scored its first touchdown of the season on a beautiful 56-yard run by Masin. Nevertheless, after blocking a punt in the fourth quarter Orange was able to register the winning touchdown. Columbia’s problems were all too evident in a 32-0 shellacking by Nutley. The Maroon scored all five touchdowns in the first half and if the coach hadn’t inserted his subs, they could have scored five more. The Cougar offense had never been something to be proud of, but when the de- fense fell apart all was lost. The only bright spot was the play of defensive ends Jimmy Deutsch and Ed Pedota. The two were highly successful, com- pletely stopping the end run, with the former playing in exceptionally hard-nosed game. The story against Montclair was Garvey Craw and more Garvey Craw. The Mountie halfback tallied five times and was practically unstoppa- ble. When Eric Perlmutter passed 36 yards to split end Ed Decter the Cougars were only be- hind 7-6. However, from then on it was all Montclair as they moved to a 46-6 win. Frank Cortese was particularly outstanding in stopping the Mountie attack, as was Ken Nichols at safety. Nevertheless, Montclair rolled on and on. The contest against Kearny marked the return of Perlmutter to his quarterback post. However, his thumb had not completely healed and he threw an uncharacteristic six interceptions, two of which were turned for touchdowns. The Colum- bia offense was absent as the team went down to a 22-0 defeat. The Cougars could not muster any kind of drive, while unnecessary penalties and lackadaisical play did not help the cause for the Masin gathers in a pass from quarterback Perlmutter in the Plainfield opener. 142 End Deutsch is about to stop the West Orange ball carrier with a powerful forearm smash. Red and Black. For the short time he was there, Deutsch was effective as were Ed Pedota and Mark DeMichele. East Orange encountered very little opposition as it pounded out a 33-7 victory over the Cou- gars. Columbia’s tackling ability was particularly inept. However, in their best offensive effort of the year, the Red and Black were able to sustain a long drive which was consummated when Perl- mutter bulled over from the two. The Cougars showed they never gave up when they whipped West Orange 19-6 on Thanks- giving Day. Perlmutter’s thumb had healed com- pletely, and the return of Zarin helped lift Columbia’s spirits. This marked the first time in 20 years that the Cougars had played on West Orange’s ‘field’. Displaying great zeal in the locker room before the game, the Red and Black put all their efforts into winning the big one. The Cougars struck first on a 70-yard pass play from Perlmutter to Decter, and the offense was quite successful with Brian Zappi and Charlie Duerr running and Decter and Barnes receiving. Behind Cortese, Detsch and Zarin, the quarter- back sneak worked all morning. Besides the boys mentioned above, Ed Viola, Bob Waldron, Bob Kisch, Barry Walsky, Angelo Iantosca, Anthony Magliaro and Ken Nichols stood out. Twelve seniors happily closed out the campaign against West Orange. They were Zarin, Deutsch, Cortese, Perlmutter, Magliaro, DeMi- chele, Mike Gerardo, Dave Hartman, Owen Ro- gal, Peter Saenger and Marc Schwartz. Dave Ferguson and Bob Masin had to sit out the last game because of injuries. The victory over West Orange put a happy note on an otherwise dismal season. The last game is the one most remembered, and the seniors have something to be proud of. 143 Captain Carl Segal and Mr. Chyzowych. Segal about to score again. Despite a 4-9-1 record, the 1965 soccer season was one which led to much optimism. By winning four games, it became the most successful soccer team ever pro- duced by C.H.S. Under the direction of sophomore coach Eugene Chyzowich, the Cougars started quickly, defeating Gov- ernor Livingston H.S. 3-0. However, the booters won only one game and tied one in the next ten contests. Yet seven of these games were lost by only one goal. The defense was especially effective during this inter- val, never allowing more than three goals. The most memorable moments for the team come at the latter part of the season when Columbia defeated East Orange 2-1 and Cranford 1-0 to give the Cougars a record number of victories and a winning streak for the first time in the club’s short history. Captain Carl Segal led the team in goals with six, bringing his three year total to a record 15. Carl, at center, guided the offense and played well throughout the year. Also to be commended was senior right-wing Bob Esposito who led the team in assists with seven. Elliot Satsky spectacularly solved the goalie problem, keeping the opposition down to an average of 1.4 goals per game and turning in a record three shutouts. Roman Meduch led the strong Cougar defense. He stalled many of the opposition’s offensive drives. Ro- man received 2nd team all county honors. Players wike Ralph Gabriner, Bard Schollenberger, Curt Richards, and Cliff Sobel, assure the Cougars of continued improvement and make the soccer future at C.H.S. a bright one. Satsky makes a save against Montclair. Up in the sky . . . it's a bird . . . it’s a plane. Well, you win a few and you lose a few. SOCCER RECORD Columbia 3 Governor Livingston 0 Columbia 1 A. L. Johnson 2 Columbia 0 Clifton 1 Columbia 3 Montclair 3 Columbia 1 Linden 2 Columbia 0 Clifford Scott 3 Columbia 1 Parsippany 0 Columbia 0 Bloomfield 1 Columbia 1 Scotch Plains 2 Columbia 1 Livingston 3 Columbia 0 Kearny 1 Columbia 2 East Orange 1 Columbia 1 Cranford 0 Columbia 0 Plainfield 1 TOP ROW: Satsky, Farcas, Randall, Hagerty, Mediuch, Segal, Vir- tue, McLane, Esposito. STANDING: Mr. Hector, Heyman, Lowy, Brusotti, Hales, Magley, Sobel, Ross, Richardson, Farley, Trampler, Spitalny, Hucko. SITTING: Brody, Pejf, Williams, Schollenberger, Gabriner, Meyer, Richardson, Reinhardt, Coren. SITTING ON FIELD: Ramo, Symes, Goldberg, Perry, Simon, Brady, Johnston, Mr. Chyzowych. Missing: Ringel, Chirls. 145 CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM 1965 THIRD ROW: Pezzino, Burrell, Weiss, Truppo, Scranton, Guraduci, Huston, Abramson, Slackman, Bakalian, Gittlin, Nichols, Spitz. STAND- Petruzziello, Schroeder, Schroeder. SECOND ROW: Norako, Rosen, ING in Street Clothes: Maybaum, Far Left Cohen, Far Right Nizolak, Kessler, Geller, Gottesmann, Prunera, McGarry, Evertz, Parish, Extreme Right. Dvores, Spies. BOTTOM ROW: Bayley, Frank, Kelly, Brafman, CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD Columbia 24 Livingston 31 Columbia 27 West Orange 29 Columbia 15 Clark 50 Columbia 18 Orange 45 Columbia 24 Cranford 34 Columbia 27 Kearny 29 Columbia 21 Plainfield 40 Columbia 30 Belleville 27 Columbia 28 Montclair 29 Columbia 23 Nutley 44 Columbia 25 East Orange 30 Columbia 26 Bloomfield 33 Under the direction of coach Jack Parish the Colum- bia Harriers posted an impressive eleven wins-one loss record in dual competition. The only defeat came at the hands of Belleville in a close 29-27 meet. Lead by captain Chris Huston, the cross-country team placed 12th in the state meet, third in the Big Ten Meet, second in the sectionals, and first in the Essex County Meet. Captain Huston broke two school rec- ords during the fall campaign. He set a Columbia rec- ord of 12:29 at West Side Park and 12:53 at our home course at Branch Brook Park. Chris placed first for Columbia in every race. Other outstanding runners were seniors Bernie Kelly, Joe Frank, and John Slackman, and juniors Yin Nara- ko, captain elect, Ted Bayley, and Tom Prunera. M. G. B. (alias “the tooth” and better known as Marty Brafman) inspired the team with his great enthusiasm. The J.V.’s posted an 8 and 0 campaign. Coach Parish hopes to have another great team next year lead by the returning lettermen and this year’s promising young sophomores. 146 Leading Runners. BACK ROW: Coach Parish, Bayley, Prunera, Norako, Frank. FRONT ROW: Slackman, Abramson, Husten, Kelly, Gittlin. When are we going to start? And they're off. “The loneliness of the long distance runner. 147 This year the Cougar Five finished with a disappoint- ing 7-11 record. The club lacked height but had the needed depth. Throughout most of the season seven or eight players were working themselves in and out of starting positions. As the season began, it looked like this would be a most memorable cage season. At East Orange, defending Big Ten champions, the Cougars faced the second best team in Essex County. Led by Ken Moss, East Orange held a ten-point ad- vantage over the Cougars early in the third period. The Cougars now put on a strong offensive surge which put them three points ahead with only 30 sec- onds left. Two great defensive efforts by Hayward Wesley led to two quick baskets for E.O. and sealed the first Cougar defeat, 65-61. The Cougars hit on a torrid 55% of their shots taken from the floor and had a balanced scoring effort. Ken Moss was high man in the game with 20 points, while Rob West with 17 and Roy Greenman with 16 led the Cougars. Orange, a consistent cellar dweller in the Big Ten, turned out to be the surprise of the league. In their first meeting both teams combined to score the highest total of points in Cougar history. Both teams hit on 50% of their shots with the Cougars scoring 32 points in the third quarter, which is a one quarter high. Orange, which had been leading up to this third quar- ter outburst, soon regained the lead which they never relinquished. Game scoring honors went to soph Bill Butts of Orange with 21 points. Close behind for the Cougars were Steve Pasko with 20 and Ray Greenman and Rob West both scoring 19 points. In the second Nutley game at Nutley 11 Cougars played only a so-so game. The twelfth Cougar, Roy Greenmen, however, was playing fantastically. Roy tossed in 37 points, second highest single game total in Cougar history. In the ’49-50 season, John Reynolds once scored 42 points. Mr. Booth, however, in speaking about Roy’s performance, said that this was the best STANDING: Mr. Booth, Greenman, West, Iantosca, Novick, Singer, Katz, Petigrow. KNEELING: Kempner, Fisher, Kruvant, Captain Masin, Acting Captain Kramer, Abramson, and Pasko. 148 Mr. Booth and Captain Bob Masin. The Cougar Starters Katz's famous jump shot. shooting by any Cougar. Roy hit on 11 of 13 floor shots and 15 out of 19 foul shots. This fine effort, need- less to say, was Roy’s best of the season. Probably the Cougar’s finest winning effort in the sec- ond Montclair game at home. The Cougars got a fine all around performance from Jim Novick. He scored 21 points, did a good defensive job on the mounties’ Cal Walker, and helped the Cougars control the boards. Roy followed Jim with 19 points, while Robby West finished with 16 points. The fine rebounding of Angie lantosca and the ball handling of Steve Pasko also helped the Cougars in controlling every aspect of the game. The Cougars closed out the season in a high scoring game with Orange. The Cougars trailed throughout the game but early in the fourth quarter staged a strong comeback. Bob “Ro-hair” Katz sparked the ral- ly with numerous steals, some fine passes, and two twisting layups. The Cougars ended up with four men in double figures but Ron Jennings of Orange led all scorers. Jennings tallied 32 points and was the reason for the Tornado victory. Roy Greenman finished his first varsity campaign leading the team in points and rebounds. He tallied 289 points for a 16 point per game average while grab- bing 203 rebounds. Roy hit on 46% of his shots taken BASKETBALL RECORD Columbia 54 Belleville 51 Columbia 58 West Orange 49 Columbia 61 East Orange 65 Columbia 60 Bloomfield 61 Columbia 71 Nutley 46 Columbia 46 Belleville 55 Columbia 50 Bloomfield 42 Columbia 59 Irvington 62 Columbia 43 Montclair 59 Columbia 83 Nutley 58 Columbia 54 Irvington 59 Columbia 51 Kearney 55 Columbia 76 Orange 85 Columbia 65 Montclair 51 Columbia 82 Kearny 61 Columbia 42 West Orange 50 Columbia 43 East Orange 60 Columbia 72 Orange 75 Steven Kruvant scores a bucket. to lead the team. Soph Rob West followed close be- hind Roy in points and rebounds while being tied for the team lead in assists with “Ro-hair” Katz. Robbie finished with 259 points, a 14.4 point per game aver- age, and managed to pull down 149 rebounds. Rob hit a respectable 40% from the floor. The fine playing and ball handling of “Ro-hair” Katz, as in the first Belleville game when he scored ten points in the fourth quarter to put the game on ice, and Andy Fisher, as a defensive player, sparked the team on many occasions. Neil Kramer, acting captain, started early in the season and played a steady floor game. The speedy Steve Kruvant and Mike Abramson helped give the Cougars needed bench strength. Juniors Mike Kempner, Fred Singer, and Angie Ian- tosca helped the Cougars in the height department. Angie and Fred, both standing 6'2 , should give the Cougars a strong forecourt next year. Coach Booth, in discussing the season, pointed out that six of the Cougar defeats were by five points or less. He also pointed out that the Cougars staged many unbelievable rallies only to lose in the last minutes of play. The point per game average of 59.4 was 1.4 points better than the opposition. It is impor- tant to remember that the Cougars were hurt most of- ten by bad passing, violations, and defensive lapses. The statistics tend to prove that the Cougar Five was better than the record indicates. 150 West shoots over his East Orange defender. Andy Fisher, lacrosse star. Novick taps it over his opponent. Iantosca blocks a layup. Singer goes up for the tap. Unstoppable Roy Greenman. 151 West pulls down a rebound. Novick scores from underneath. WRESTLING RECORD Columbia 36 West Orange 10 Columbia 33 Belleville 13 Columbia 34 Bloomfield 6 Columbia 27 Irvington 19 Columbia 33 Hillside 10 Columbia 22 Montclair 22 Columbia 30 Kearny 15 Columbia 14 Nutley 28 Columbia 32 Plainfield 16 fhe Columbia High School Wrestling Team enjoyed another successful season as it rolled to an impressive 7-1-1 record. Although there were several outstanding individuals on the squad, it was largely the great team effort, together with the excellent coaching of Mr. Hector, which placed the Cougars second in the Big Ten and in their district. Co-captains Bob Esposito and Frank Cortese, in addi- tion to senior Owen Rogal, showed tremendous ability and strength as they each became district champions. Seniors Charlie Marks, Bob Esposito, and Stan Gold- man gave the Cougars phenomenal strength in the lightweights as they won 27 of their 35 matches. Mike Wager, Rogal, and Cortese all had outstanding sea- sons. Wager was tied once, Rogal lost twice, and Cor- tese lost once while pinning eight men. Bernie Kelly and Charlie Garneau bolstered the squad, displaying both strength and savvy. Juniors Bob Kisch, Charlie Duerr, Harvey Penn, and Rich Manna provided some depth in the heavier weights. Steve Sacher and Paul Paulos were the two most promising juniors as they both enjoyed successful campaigns. Soph Jon Cossman was the team’s biggest surprise as he fought his way to an undefeated, untied season. Everyone who had some part in the grapplers’ success deserves much praise for this outstanding effort. Co-Captain Bob Esposito, Mr. Hector. Co-Captain Frank Buddha” Cortese. Bob Esposito pins his man. Another pin for the Cougars. 152 FIRST ROW: Cussman, C. Marks, Esposito, Goldman, Kelly, Poulos, Saeher, Wager, Rogal, Cortese, Dverr, Mama. SECOND ROW: Heller, Harris, Reaves, Scovill, Lehrhoff, Rotberg, Celi, Carchia, DiNapoli, Keegan, Kisch, Penn. THIRD ROW: Basilico, Gabrielli, Paul, Weiss, H. Marks, Waton, Silvestri, Heinowitz, Sobel, Sambur, Hines, Johnston. STANDING: Left, M. Hector, Right, Mr. Lomakin. Owen Rogan escapes and scores one. Our starting senior grapplers. 153 The swimming season will be remembered for the record shattering performances by Co-Captain John Renz and junior Dave Pearl. In the Mountain Lakes meet Renz broke the existing 100-yard world’s record but unfortunately used an illegal turn. On the way to this successful season a number of new school records were established: Pearl in the 100 fly and 200 indi- vidual medley; Renz in the 50 free; 200 medley relay and 400 free relay. Other versatile swimmers who contributed valuable points were Eric Perlmutter, Rick Kass, Steve Stetson, Rob Rubenfeld, Dave Hartman, and Kenny Jay. Mr. Frampton’s Penguins did almost as expected, winning seven meets and losing three. Two of these losses were inflicted by Westfield, one of the strongest teams in the country. The third loss to Plainfield came in the last second of the 400 free style relay, the last event on the program. Columbia took second place to Newark Academy in the Essex County Meet. The Academy is one of the top prep schools in the state. Seton Hall, which took third in the Essex County Meet, was edged out of second by ten points. Our rec- ord was outstanding, considering the team’s lack of depth, a problem which plagued Columbia throughout the season. Coren breaks the scum with his bare hands. SWIMMING RECORD Columbia 20.5 Westfield 74.5 Columbia 64 Irvington 22 Columbia 43 Plainfield 53 Columbia 61 Mt. Lakes 34 Columbia 52 Montclair 34 Columbia 65 West Orange 21 Columbia 30 Westfield 65 Columbia 54 Morristown 32 Columbia 66 East Rutherford 11 Columbia 57 Weequahic 29 154 FIRST ROW: Mr. Frampton, Pearl, Wagner, Renz and Perlmutter, Coren, Fiverson. THIRD ROW: Brauchli, Hausman, Kern, Gold- Co-Captains, Kass, Hartman, Rubenfeld, Nonemaker, Lee. SECOND blatt. Welt, Freundlich, Rafel, Feins, Pindar, Chirls, Mandel. ROW: Prunera, Forss, Jay, Stetson, Ashley, Domzis, Black, Heyman, Co-Captain Jon Renz, Mr. Frampton, Co-Captain Eric Perlmutter. Jon Renz shows the swimming team how to do a racing dive. 155 COLUMBIA TWIRLERS BACK ROW: Blaine Lavigne, Beth Gross, Sue Stetson and Janice Schnibbe, Co-Captains, Kathy Baker, Sari Leon. FRONT ROW: An- drea Litt, Eve Harris, Arnolda Bowers, Alice Fink. COLUMBIA CHEERLEADERS BACK ROW: Joanne Cali, Judy Saffer, Sharon Klaif, Marilyn Cran- dall, Maria Dios, Laurie Edson, Angela Cali. FRONT ROW: Amy Goodman, Karen Feins and Debbie Beck, Co-Captains, Barbara Massler, Nancy Englander. BACK ROW: John Kragen, Andy Fisher. FRONT ROW: Eric Millman, Steve Cohen. 157 tues thurs APRIL! TO APRILS 20 s ®rMCN SERVICE ,0S B ttANGE HOME « SEtr-ss4 big ten meet HO L PDAY activities I “Charley’s Aunt”, a disguised class- mate at St. Olde’s College, proved the center of attention in November 1964 with his slapstick antics on the Colum- bia stage. When the graduating class of ’66 pre- sented “Charlie’s Aunt” as its Junior Play, it proved that a classic farce does not necessarily lose appeal when pre- sented to a modern audience accus- tomed to the sophisticated comedy of today’s movies and plays. The au- dience received “Charlie’s Aunt” with much laughter and good spirit. The plot concerned a pair of college chums trying to lure their lady loves to their room for tea. To do this, they persuade their classmate to imperson- ate an aunt to act as a chaperone. But this role lasts longer than the innocent one desires, and the fun starts when the real aunt shows up! 160 CAST Stephen Spettigue ■ Colonel Chesney ■ • Jack Chesney • • • • Charley Wykeham Brassett.......... Donna Lucia Amy Spettigue ■ ■ • Kitty Verdun • • • • Ela Delahay....... Freddy Peel....... Clarence Bogsfellow Hervey Silence • • • Seymour Maude • • • • • Jerry Spitz ■ Art Statman ■ ■ John Kragen ■ • Daniel Samo Barbara Burten • Susan Wendel ■ Robin Charin • Joanne Brown • ■ Kathy Knox • Greg Winfield ■ Sandy Oxfeld ■ ■ Ronnie Pearl ■ ■ Peter Stone Jerry Spitz, foolish and blustery as Mr. Spettigue, uncle of Amy Spettigue and guardian of Kitty Verdun, the two young ladies whom the young men found attractive. The real “Char- ley’s Aunt” from Brazil, “where the nuts come from,” was played with dis- tinction by Sue Wendel. At her side, Ela, an adopted orphan who fit surpris- ingly well into the plot. Jack Chesney wooed Kitty Verdun in ac- tion and song, serenading her with “My Dar- ling, My Dar- ling.” Brassett, the Cockney maid, ran errands, kept house, and kept the audi- ence in stitches. 161 CAST Albert Peterson .......................John Kragen Rose Alvarez ..........................Robin Charin Ursula Merkle ..........................Pat Mathias Kim MacAfee ........................... Karen Raab Mrs. MacAfee ..........................Sue Wendel Mr. MacAfee............................Bill Thomas “ ‘Bye Bye Birdie’: the musical tailor-made for CHS Mae Peterson...........................Ronni Schwartz . . . the town of Sweet Apple materializes on our stage Hugo Peabody............................Bill Ackerman and captivates the audience . . . shouts of “We love Randolph MacAfee......................Richard Schein you, Conrad” will echo for years to come . . . dancing Conrad Birdie ......................... Marty Griffin and singing spirited . . . always moving ...” CAST Agatha Reed • • • James Merrill ■ • • Mat Cole.......... Ginny Merrill • • • Grace Woods • • • Ellen Griswold • • Dr. Pitt.......... Miss Birdeshaw • Miss Shackleford Claude Griswold • Prof Dingley • • • • • • Ronni Schwartz • • • Sheldon Green . • • Mark Lapman • • • • Joanne Brown • • • • Robin Charin Marty Ann Harrison • • • • Kenny Krauss ■ • Chris Kuerstiner ■ Luanne Coachman • • • Howard Weiner • • • Larry Movshin “Dynamic acting in ‘Goodbye, My Fancy’ . . . Ronni Schwartz captures the essence of Agatha Reed . . . college campus life comes alive on CHS stage . . . De- lightful wit supplied by Robin Charin and Mark Lapman.” Also included: Bonnie Semel, Mimi Hwang, Laura Ro- sengarten, Ann Nolan, Josette Megaro, and Phil Levinson. “Goodbye, My Fancy,” CHS’s first all-school play in over 25 years, was presented in November 1965. The pro- duction will be remembered not only for its exhibition of some very fine tal- ent, but also for the break it provided from the traditional class play. This serious comedy concerning the re- turn of an accomplished congresswo- man to her “alma mater” was not dis- tinguished by its plot, but rather by some excellent individual perfor- mances. Ronni Schwartz shone in the lead and Mark Lapman, new to the Columbia stage, was well received by the Columbia audience. “Goodbye, My Fancy” paved the way for future all-school dramatic productions. CAST Rosalie ................................Robin Charin Schlegel..................Steve Lerner, Charles Fantl Lili....................Carol Moore, Carol Ockman, “ ‘Carnival’ ... a festival atmosphere which Barbara Bressman transcended the stage and permeated the au- Marguerite................Ronni Schwartz, Sharon Klaif dience ... It may never make it to Paris, but Renardo.............................................Harold Green Mr. Schlegel’s Grand Imperial Cirque left Carrot Top .................Jim Eisner, Bob Varady CHS audiences as pleased as a group of chil- Horrible Henry ...........................Jim Eisner dren at their first carnival.” (The Columbian). Paul .....................John Kragen, Geoffrey Pope Jasquot ............. Larry Movshin, Howard Weiner Marco....................................Mark Lapman Dr. Glass............... Richard Schein, Ken Krauss John Ciardi Poetry Editor of the Saturday Review Assembly Guests 1966 Dr. George Markey Concert Organist Marietta Tree Former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Trusteeship Council 165 MIRROR STAFF EDITOR Herman Berliss ASSOCIATE EDITOR Jane Kessler BUSINESS MANAGER Richard Aidekman ASSOCIATE MANAGER Susan Mulligan ART Susanne Lyons Linda Killbum Jeffrey Crystal Janice Schnibbe Carolyn Wheeler LITERARY Lauren Kamens Ira Lippy Mary Rodda Carol Moore Brian Kessler Patty Heyman Sue Harritt Daniel Goldberg Sue Brody A1 Janoff Marilyn Kravitz Steve Brody CIRCULATION Betsy Gelfond Rick Kass Nancy Friel STATISTICIANS Joan Brothers Ivy Dreizin Rosalind Roth Steve Weinstein Julie Felkay Renata Bihun HISTORIAN DRAMATICS Martha Morris Lynn Holder Harriet Bartner Sue Levy Margaret Ross Joanne Brown Carol Shlossman Dorothy Pfeiffer John Kragen Diane Rappaport Leigh Grubstein LAWYER Susan Joseph Patty Parker Sandy Oxfeld Debbie Beck TYPISTS SPORTS Karen Feins Sandra Forman PROPHET Alan Soller Judy Granet Arlene Kiemicki Ken Weissberg Steve Meyer Ann Kaplan Shirley Magee Steve Pasko Gail Lemer Carolyn Gehl LAYOUT Jim Deutsch Harriet Geller Andrea Millman Marsha Dubrow Ken Berkowitz Amy Oransky Carol Masi ADVERTISING Ellen Schapps Betty Goldstein Judy Brody Ronnie Slevin Richard Schottenfeld Nancy Schlenger Sandra Battaglia Barbara Sands PHOTOGRAPHY Beth Urdang Sari Leon Mark Baime Don Brody Robin Zimmerman Robert Rubenfeld Laura Lippman Stuart Savel 166 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (FIRST ROW) Nancy Koplin, Pat Mathias, Judi Baime; (SECOND ROW) Howie Cohen, Barbara Plain, Gail Lerner, Susan Harritt, Beth Urdang, Bob Chasnow; (THIRD ROW) Mark Eitelberg, Bob Monto, Elaine Robbins, Carole Weisbart, Nancy Jasper, Sue Wendel, Jim Novick, Harry Maroney. COLUMBIAN EDITORIAL BOARD Charlie Ross, Donald Brody, Mitchell Kleinhandler, Judy Joseph, Sharon Grubin, Judy Meyer, Jane Willner, Jeff Crystal. “Happy Trails to You. ” Pep Committee at work painting signs. ODE TO A FIRE CAPTAIN Captain of the Month we praise; He’s the best it has been said. And with splendid awe we gaze At the hat upon his head. Skillful pyrotechnics! Any fire he can fix! And to him we bow and pray Perhaps it will be me some day. And to him we bow and pray Perhaps it will be me some day. Jimmy Deutsch Sung to the tune 1966 of “Rock of Ages” One of the survivors of the Great Flood of 1966. Candy’s dandy, but liquor’s quicker. 172 This is Columbia on Senior Day — They’ve even taken the parking lot away. 173 Kearny game: Offensive line-up. rf “ Would you hold hands with a pinecone?” Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was but yesterday we met in a dream. You have sung to me in my aloneness, and I of your longings have built a tower in the sky. But now our sleep has fled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn. The noontide is upon us and our half waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part. If in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song. And if our hands should meet in another dream we shall build another tower in the sky. — The Prophet by Kahil Gibran 176 Columbia High school library 17 PARKER A'v NiiE MAPLEWOOD, N. L 37040 Many of the smiling faces you see at Good Deal belong to Columbia High School students. We point with pride to these and to all of our part-timers, who are an integral part of our business. GOOD DEAL SUPERMARKETS Where the Savings are REAL DRAKE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Co-Educational One- Two- and Three-Year Diploma Courses Accounting, Executive Secretarial, Typewriting Schools located at NEWARK, ELIZABETH, ORANGE, NORTH PLAINFIELD PASSAIC, NEW BRUNSWICK Approved by State of N.J. 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