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Maplewood Memorial Library Maglewood, Mew Jersey The yearbook staff of COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL, MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY, presents . . . MIRROR 1967 Columbia High School has been the center of our lives for three years. At one time or another, we have all been in a state of. . . 5 meditation . . . deliberation . . . concentration . . . mystification . . . 7 contemplation . . . toleration . . . resignation . . . 8 perspiration . . . prostration . . . regimentation . . . 9 jubilation relaxation . . . degeneration . . . sanitation . . . 11 innervation . . . exhilaration . . . mastication . . . inebriation . . . 12 13 petrification . . . libation . . . application . . . inspiration . . . vocalization . . . amplification . . . escalation . . . 16 Dedication “And they shall beat their swords into plowshares, And their spears into pruning hooks; Nation shall not lift up sword against nation. Neither shall they learn war any more ...” Believing that man’s only hope for peace lies in the establishment of good-will among nations, and convinced that the UN is the only means to that end, we dedicate the 1967 MIRROR to the United Nations. 17 AND FACULTY MRS. DOROTHY D. DHARNI Vice Principal and Dean of Girls ADMINISTRATION MR. STUART H. BENJAMIN A ding Principal DR. HERBERT W. Ml DAVIT Superintendent of Schools MR. HOWARD E. SHERMAN, JR. Acting Vice Principal 20 and Dean of Boys GUIDANCE Mr. Thomas Fleming Mrs. Rita Mears Mr. Donald Griesel Miss Eleanor Burke Miss Justine della Sala Mr. Charles Hartmann “I think you would be better off at . . Mr. Andrew Kooistra 21 Mr. Lawrence Dean fTIPS MATH Mrs. Carolyn Lawrence Mr. Angelo Pantazes Mr. Clinton Talbot Mr. Peter Tenewitz Mr. Norton Brown Mrs. Katherine Fagan “A hypercycloid with four cusps. Miss Mary Dell Morrison “Just a little forty pointer . . . you’ll laugh about it in ten years.” Mr. Philip Clamurro 22 Mr. Dolph Hickman Mr. Mark Dobbelaar SCIENCE Mr. Donald Grigg Mr. C. Henry Mellinger Mr. Joseph Ghegan Mr. Irwin Genzer Mrs. Dorianne Harris Mr. Michael DeMarco Mr. Anthony Gallo Mr. David Kinnear Mr. Carroll Brooks Mr. Thomas Woudenberg Mr. George Hoffman Miss Janice Ciastko “You break . . . you buy.” 23 Mrs. Mary Lou Ciavarra fltfi ENGLISH Mrs. Doris Maher Mrs. Hannelore Gerlach Mr. Frederick Trent Mrs. Marilyn Bruck Mrs. Geraldine Schaeffer Mrs. Alison Bush 24 Mrs. Arlene Bums ENGLISH LATIN MUSIC LIBRARY Mr. Jerome Margolis Miss Anna Mears Mr. Robert Jones Mr. Gregory Murtha Mr. Ernest White “Deposuit eximii de sede, et exaltavit diligentes.” “The band will now play its rendition of ‘The Star Spangled Banner.’ ” 25 Mr. Rudolph Kreutzer SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Edward Buhrer Miss Frances Chamey Miss Eleanor Vom Eigen Mr. David Hogenauer Mrs. Wynnefred Willard Mrs. Nancy Berkley Mr. Thomas Jacobsen Mr. Richard Huntington Mr. E. Everett Kline Mr. Arnold Stark Mrs. Laura Munitz Mr. Jack McDonough Mrs. Margaret Johnson 26 “Lengthy term papers are assigned for the specific purpose of teaching the student how to write lengthy term papers.” MODERN LANGUAGE Mrs. Miriam Brown Ml Andrew Quiroli Miss Eveline Ruloff Mrs. Francesca Paiminteri Mrs. Jeanette Alfano Mr. William Price Mrs. Natalie Matinho Miss Helen Jones Mrs. Lucy Ahern Mr. Adolf Hannes 27 Mr. Peter Iosso Mr. Edwin Faust BUSINESS INDUSTRIAL ARTS HOME ECONOMICS ART Mrs. Bernice Durr Mrs. Marguerite Cryer Mr. David Weidlich Mr. James Decker Mrs. Miriam Lefcourt Miss Constance Ballenski Mr. William Holland Mr. William Holmok Mr. Anthony Freda Mr. Matthias Mathewson “When using any machinery, you want to be sure you’re not wear- ing a loose tie.” 28 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Philip Seitzer Miss Ita Hoxsie Mr. Louis Butcher Mr. Albert Hector Mrs. Margaret Van Dorpe SENIORS (T) © 3 HISTORY: CLASS OF 1967 Sophomore 1964-1965 Onward sophomore scholars—into the valley of death rode the six hundred . . . and so we entered Colum- bia. We can all remember our first dip in the Colum- bia pool, the sight of disemboweled frogs jumping from dissection pans in a biology course no one could pass, and not to mention the end of the first marking period. “The end of the first marking period.” I TOLD YOU NOT TO MENTION IT!!! Yuk Yuk This was the year that the girl next door went out with senior boys and the year sophomore boys learned to play cards. It was the year L.B.J. swamped AuIL O and the student supervised cafeteria actually worked. Spring came suddenly and socks went suddenly, ceasing to be part of the “in” attire for teenagers. Finally, the first of three came to an end—everyone left singing Beatle songs, flashing MacClean smiles and waiting breathless- ly for the junior year. Junior 1965-1966 As juniors we were immediately hit with the PSAT’s, CEEB’s preview for worse to come. A few months later it was the SAT’s, a three-hour marathon, and even the Merits, for those more bold. Testing did not occupy all of our time, only most of it. We juniors still had time to be thrilled by a film on surfing, hear the news of Mr. Amsden’s one year sabbatical, and groan as our li- cense appointments stretched into months of waiting. That year we were also fortunate to have a “Snow Day” due to near blizzard conditions the day before. We appeared back in school from our three-day week- end only to find that a pipe leakage had ruined several ceilings and damaged several classrooms—that’s life! There were also the school elections, with a vociferous minority crying foul play and constitutional illegality. The year passed as we all settled into the Columbian routine and anticipated the day when we would be the big seniors. Senior 1966-1967 Here we are! After twelve years of public education, finally Columbia seniors. The year of the cougar became the year of college pressure. We all scurried to our guides with catalogues, problems, and hopes. Soon, af- ter final testing, deciding, accepting and rejecting, echoing through the hallowed Columbia halls were cries of What’s His Name getting into What’cha Ma Callit University and other such related garble. By April, the college furor had settled and with all the re- sults in we dedicated ourselves to the most consistent of all academic happenings, the senior slump. This was the year the boy next door went out and senior girls learned to play cards. It was the year we were re- sponsible for the fragrant ammonium odors from the chem labs, the year the Columbian didn’t seem to be published, and also the year of enthusiastic and victo- rious applause from athletic opponents. We spent three busy years at Columbia, and that’s what hap- pened, baby!!! 32 ALBA MARY ABBATE “Nina” 154 Irvington Avenue South Orange Saturday nite at the movies . . . Future language teacher . . . Dreaming of her “Rome Adventure”. Audio-Visual 2; Italian 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Chorus 2; All- School Musical Cast and Cho- rus 2. NANCY AESCHBACH 686 Prospect Street Maplewood A twirler in a correspondence school . . . “Hey, are you for real?” . . . Chautauqua—S.A; B.T. Art Service 3, 4; Folk Music 2; Personality 3, 4; Showcase 2, 3; Council Committees: Book- store 4, Finance 2, Pep 3; Or- chestra 4; All-School Musical Advertising Committee 3,4; All- School Play Advertising Com- mittee 3. JEAN AINSLIE 327 Warwick Avenue South Orange A blossoming artist . . . Where’s Nancy? . . . Athletic and yet oh so feminine. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Platform 3; Water Ballet 2; Student Exchange Committee 4; All-School Musi- cal Scenery Painting 3. DIANE ALLEN “Die” 25 Fairview Terrace Maplewood ‘7 am NOT late, the Bell is early” . . . That gift of gab . . . “Am I coming or going?” Biology 4; Folk Music 2, 3,; Future Nurses of America 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Scenery Painting 4; Philosophy 4; Art Service 2, 3. BRUCE L. AMES 400 Woodland Place South Orange One of the great Furnace Men . . . Suave, sophisticated and gallant ... A multitude of friends, both male and female. Biology 2; Pre-Medical 3, 4; HR Chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Fire and Civil Defense 4, Lunchroom 2; Golf 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Talent Show. RONALD ALDEN “Ron” 25 Meadowbrook Road Maplewood Chief hangman of 350 . . . God Bless America—the land I love . . . Jan’s favorite victim. Choir 2, 4. RUTH ALOIA 185 South Orange Avenue South Orange Quiet like the calm before the storm . . . love for grilled cheese . . . always seen with “Pos”. Jazz 2; Personality 4. SAL ANDREANO 339 Valley Street South Orange “Where’s Doug?” . . . Quiet worker . . . nice with a jazzy car. 33 RONALD ANGERT “Ron” 630 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Have you seen Ron in the hall? ... In study? . . . No, he’s hiding from his gym teacher. Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Elec- tronics 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Library Council 2. ROY ANTHONY “Moe, Leroy” 531 Prospect Street Maplewood From under with love . . . Usually showing his superior mechanical ability . . . Future safari this summer. JANET APELBAUM “Apple” 467 Valley Street Maplewood She BENds over backwards to help people . . . What happens without eyebrow pencil? . . . Her twirling skirt ‘ seams” strange. Folk Music 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Personality 3, 4; HR Secretary 3, 4; Council Committees: Eligibility 2, Student Exchange 2; Twirler 4; All-School Play Advertising Committee 3, 4. RICHARD A. ARKENBERG 342 Meadowbrook Lane South Orange AI I want is a Burgundy Jag and an IBM 621. Audio-Visual 3, 4. SCOTT ASHLEY 39 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Enjoys football. . . swimming . . . second time around. Varsity 2, 3, 4; HR Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4: Track 2, 3. LOUISE ASTONE 186 Garfield Place Maplewood Always JACK-ing up someone’s spirits . . . One of the crowd at Gruning’s.. . . Has her eye on that grey Impala. Italian 4; Civics Committee 2. JOHN ATWOOD Wild Bill. . . Anybody want to buy a car? . . . Service with a smile. HELEN SPENCER ATWOOD “Spencie” 483 Richmond Avenue Maplewood The girl with the versatile hair . . . “Tommy's the boy I love” . . . ‘‘How can I get out of homeroom this morning?” Civics Committee 2; Swim- ming Team 4. 34 MARK BAIME 77 Glenview Road South Orange A-oo-ga . . . The red flash . . . His collegiate style. Biology 2; Folk Music 3. HR Chairman 4, Vice Chairman 3; Fire and Civil Defense Com- mittee 4; Philosophy 4; Mir- ror: Circulation Committee 3, Business Staff 4. Advertising Committee 4. SUSAN AUGENBL1CK “Suki” 50 Sagamore Road Maplewood Art all the wav . . . Those cat eyes and enviable hair . . . Spanish, Peanuts, and Me. Pan American 3, 4; Platform 3, 4; Philosophy 4; Showcase 2; Bookstore Committee 3, 4; Choir 2; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 3, 4: Colum- bian: Business Staff 3. Art Staff 4; Guildscript Reading Board 2; Mirror Statistician 4. JUDITH BAREIS “Judy” 19 Princeton Street Maplewood One of the crowd . . . She loves her own MERCury . . . Always starting her diet tomorrow. ROBERT J. BALLISTER “Bob” 384 West End Road South Orange Better late than never. . . That girl next door . . . Younger than springtime. Chess 3: Lunchroom Com- mittee 3; Football 2. LAWRENCE AUSTER 23 Stonehill Road South Orange Great Caesar's Ghost! . . . Honor and Glory to the Homeroom . . .An impeccable dresser Chess 3; Debating 2; Music Box 2: Parnassian 2; Political Gov’t. 2; HR Vice Chairman 4; Columbian: Reporter 3, Junior Editor 3; Editor-in-Chief 4: (Official Flag Salute Leader of H.R. 346) WILLIAM BARGET “Baget” 15 Maple Terrace Maplewood Has a good ear for sound . . . A. V. Office, a home away from homeroom. Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Elec- tronics 2, 3. 4: Physics 2, 3: Political Gov’t 2, 3. 4; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 2. 3. 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2. 3, 4; Stage Sound Crew 2. 3, 4. FRANCIS VINCENT BARNES “Frank” 59 Union Avenue Maplewood Those talented hands . . . That melodious voice, never without a song . . . Always having a good time . . . Loved by A LL. Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. ETHYL C. BASKERVILLE “Chirsy” 118 West South Orange Avenue South Orange Sugar and Spice her eyes are nice . . . Matthew's her favorite sport . . . quiet except with the gang. Talent Show 4. ra 35 MARLENE BASSIN “Mar” CATHY BATTISTI 9 Berkshire Road Maplewood Always concerned about her MARC’(s) . . . Last exit to Brooklyn . . . Treasurer again? Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Personality 3, 4: HR Trea- surer 2, 3, 4- Eligibility Com- mittee 3, 4. V.A. Hospital East Orange Charming, sincere, helpful . . . Occasionally confused . . . Hopes to be a nurse. Future Nurses of America 3, 4: HR Secretary 4; Student Exchange Committee 4; Julienne High School Sodality X ELAYNE BAUER 253 Parker Avenue Maplewood “Don't envy a Mt. Sinai nurse, be one” . . . Have you seen Phil? . . . What a coincidence. Biology 2; Fencing 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Eli- fibility Committee 2, 3; All- chool Musical Production Committee 3. V CAROLINE A. BAUM 131 Raymond Avenue South Orange “Ready when you are, C.B. '' . . . Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair! ... A mountain, a blizzard, and a pair of skis. Le Circle Francais 2; Person- ality 3; Platform 3, 4; Pre-Med 3, Vice President 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, Sopho- more Orientation 3. 4, Tutorial 4; All-School Play Advertising Committee 3; All-School Mus- ical Advertising Committee 3; Mirror Layout 4. CRAIG Z. BAUM “Troppiano” 228 Highland Road South Orange “Chicken Little—The ONLY Messiah” . . . Perpetual Misanthropist ... On my head. Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Platform 2; Lunchroom Committee 3; Nominating Committee 3; Phi- losophy 4; Talent Show 4; Columbian: Business Manager 4, Business Staff 4. JOHNNY BAYER “J.B.” 28 University Court South Orange Those many unconscious nights . . . Click with the Colt 45. . . Uncle Sam wants me. HR Vice Chairman 2, 3; Lunchroom Committee 4; Basketball 2; Football 2, 4: Color Guard. THEODORE C. BAYLEY “Tedd” 60 Park Place South Orange Track Star . . . Good runner . . . Well liked. Varsity 3, 4; Lunchroom Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 2. 3. 4; Track 3, 4. DONALD BEIFUS 419 Richmond Avenue South Orange Assistant to Mike with the drums . . . Too well known to be forgotten . . . Always ready to copy work. 36 JOEL MARTIN BENISCH SPARTACO BELLOMO “Sparty” 26 Jacoby Street Maplewood Quiet guy . . . Museum snake charmer . . . Man from Maplewood. Italian 4; Pre-Med 4: Weequahic High School: Pre- Med Club 2, 3; Latin Club 3, President 2; Track; Junior Class Representative. RICHARD GARY BERGER “Big Dick” 255 Irving Avenue South Orange Co-president Tapa-alJ'a-key fraternity . . . Happy, go, and lucky he went . . . Just a minute man. Chess 3, 4; Political Gov’t 3. 4; HR Treasurer 2; Wrestling Manager 3, 4; Color Guard 3, STEVEN BERGMAN 249 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood A friend to all. . . For we are all good fellows . . . Cheerful. Biology 2; Political Gov’t 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2. JAMES O. BERMEL “Jim” 37 Glenside Road South Orange Coach Fletcher’s main man . . . Those collegiate good looks . . . Future architect designing jeeps. German Club 3. 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4. ROBERT BERLOW 3 Owen Drive Maplewood Salute the what? . . . Only 364 days left . . . Sorry, car’s full! Folk Music 2, 3. 4; Finance Committee 4; All-School Mu- sical Cast and Chorus 2. KENNETH BERKOWITZ “Kenny” 451 Baldwin Road Maplewood That night in Llewellyn Park . . . Sipping Hoffman through a straw ... Do you want to go to a Nudist Colony? Chess 3; Display Case 3, 4; Political Gov’t 3; HR Chair- man 4. Vice Chairman 2; Council Committees; Bookstore 2, Traditions 3, 4. Tutorial 3, 4; Football Team 2; Display Case Committee 3, 4; All School Musical and Plays Advertising Commit- tees 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Circulation 3, Business Editor 4. CAROLA BERNSTEIN 126 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood Tr'es petite . . . auick to laughter . . . Eternally a new driver. Biology 2; Future Nurses of America 3; Fencing 2; Le Cercle Francais 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 4. 44 Burroughs Way Maplewood Joel and Roger Miller . . . Never at a loss for conversation . . . Those long hours of cheer. Art Service 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Cheerleader 4; Scenery Painting Committee Chairman 3, 4; Maplewood Lacrosse 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Refreshment Com- mittee 3, 4. 37 RICHARD BERSON “Pea” 96 Oakview Avenue Maplewood The Joker . . .And then along comes Mary . . . Then Rich comes. Band 2, 3; Stage Band (Jazz) 2, 3; Orchestra for All School Musical 2. PATRICIA D. BEURY “Pat” 6 Parker Avenue Maplewood Cute addition from West Orange . . . Summer weekends at the lake . . . Always wanted to OWEN something of her own Business Education 4. JOEL BIERBAUM 34 Hudson Avenue Maplewood His Life . . . Civil Rights, Milt Jackson, Sonny Rollins and his loves . . . Jazz, Sports, New York. Band 3. ELIZABETH BEYER “Betty” 24 Berkeley Street Maplewood Have you seen Jean, Lorry, Shelly? . . . Long distance letter writer . . . Wayout summer vacations. Future Nurses of America 3; German 2, 3. 4; Personality 3, 4; Civics Committee 4; Play Properties Committee 4. JUDITH BITTERMAN “Judy” 49 Tuscan Road Maplewood You did what?? . . . You didn’t really . . . Firelight, Champagne and Roses—Dolce far niente. Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Music Box 4; Choir 4; Cho- rus 2, 3. MARC BLACK 491 Ridgewood Road Maplewood ‘7 Can't Stand to Look at Your Ugly Face . . . One of the great Furnace Men . . . Star (?) of Swim team. Jazz 2; Pre-Med 4; Varsity 3, 4; HR Chairman 2, 3, 4; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 4; Swimming 2, 3. ERIC BLACKMAN 22 Midland Boulevard Maplewood He'll have fun, fun fun, 'til his daddy takes the T-Bird away. Chess 2, Secretary 3, Vice- President 4; Pre-Med 3; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 3; Track 2; Nominating Com- mittee 3. DAVID BLAGDEN “Dave” 5 Warner Road Maplewood “Rocket Serve . . . Unbelievable personality . . . All the world’s a turkey. Audio-Visual 3, 4; Varsity 3, 4; HR Treasurer 4; Lunch- room Committee 3; Tennis 2. 3, Captain 4. 38 DIANE BLAZINSKI MICHAEL BLENN “Nelb” 43 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Last summer’s “Yellow Submarine” . . . Just wait 'til the Weekend . . . Blondes do have more fun. Chemistry Treasurer 4; Dis- play Case 4; Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 3; Li- brary Council 2, 3, 4; Person- ality 3, 4; All School Musical Costume Committee 3. 111 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood “Long-haired man on tennis court ” . . . Only see where you can find him ... Fond attraction for Deep Purple and older girls. Varsity 3. 4; HR Vice-Chair- man 2: House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2. ROBERT BLEWITT “Bob” 14 Troy Court Maplewood A proud Mo-Par man ... His unofficial leaves of absence from Homeroom . . . Getting an “A ” in classroom snoozing. DEBORAH BLUM “Debbie” 285 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood If only the Dodgers were co-ed ... Oh Starlight, Star bright ... An avid French scholar. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med 3, 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4; Nominating Committee Alternate 3; Girls Tennis 2, 3. IRIS BLUMENKRANTZ “r 17 Rynda Road Maplewood She’d go to Arabia to see Lawrence ... Hi Pook + Tire Patch + Nings + Problems = Personality + “A-go-go”. Fencing 4; Italian 4: Person- ality 4: HR Secretary 2. 3, 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Properties Committee 3. DIANE BLUMENSCHEIN “Rise ’n’ Shine” 50 Headly Place Maplewood Backstage, the crews, RAN DEE n Rise. . .“A unt Jemima’s cream puffs, Delicious”... Mrs. Ferrari Whoaaaa-ees doo pancaked profit. Folk Music 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Italian 3, 4; HR Treasurer 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Properties Committee 3, Scenery Painting Committee. DEBORAH BLUMENTHAL “Debbie” 663 Prospect Street Maplewood Never without her “Sunny side up” . . . Last of the spirited seniors . . . Her summer’s outing. Personality 4: Platform 2, 3, 4; HR Chairman 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, Sopho- more Orientation 4. Student Exchange 4, Nominating Com- mittee 2; All-School Musical Dancer 3; Guildscript Reading Board 4; Literary Committee 4. ANTONIO BOCCIA “Tony” 21 Taranto Court Maplewood Chairman of Traffic Committee . . . Refuge from a pizza parlor . . . One in a thousand. Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4: Italian 2, 3, 4; Library Council 2, 3, 4; Traffic Committee 3, Chair- man 4. 39 ROBERT BOGEL “Bogee” 267 Highland Road South Orange Brand new yellow horse . . . says business is his future—we say Big Business . . . Surfs the global seas. Fencing 2, 3; HR Chairman 4, Vice Chairman 3; Wrestling 3. SUSAN BOONE “Sue” 549 Summit Avenue Maplewood Daniel’s sister ... And one more thing . . . Substitute goalie. G.A.A. 4; Choir 3, 4; Pennsauken High: Chorus 2; Orchestra 2; School Newspaper 2. JEAN BOZZELLI “Jeannie” 17 Eder Terrace South Orange Instant laughs with Jeannie . . . That special Tulsa Station . . . Those drive-ins with Butch. G.A.A. 2. ROGER BRAUCHLI “Brock” 104 Franklin Avenue Maplewood Star Goalie of the Soccer Team ... A gentleman and a scholar (?) . . . He only looks mean. Varsity 4; Basketball J.V. 2; Soccer 3. 4 Manager 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3. BARBARA BRESSMAN 18 Allen Court South Orange Life’s fine and dANDY . . . “Dumpies” . . . One third of The Dabs . . . Singing. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3. s: MARIANNE BOOHER “Mair” 166 Ralston Avenue South Orange Marianne’s from WAG’s to HERE Riche’s . . . “101” pounds of fun . . . Happiness is a coloring book. DONALD BRODY “Brady” 465 Melrose Place South Orange Friday morning Cecil B. DeMille . . . Presidents listen and take heed . . . Combination Graham Hill- Alfred Eisenstadt. Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Jazz 2; HR Chairman 2; Council Com- mittees: Assembly 2, 3, Chair- man 4, Lunchroom 2, Sopho- more Orientation 3; Soccer 2, 3; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Musical Advertis- ing Committee 3; Columbian Photography Editor 2, 3, 4; Mirror Photography Editor 3, 4. JANE BROTMAN “Janie” 332 Harding Drive South Orange Her love of ART . . . Her affinity for Cary Grant . . . “Isn’t that cuter Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Person- ality 3, 4; Platform 2; HR Vice Chairman 2; Council Com- mittees: Eligibility 2, Civics 3, Tutorial 4; Columbian Adver- tising Committee 3; Mirror Advertising 4. 40 ARTHUR GILL BROWN “Gill” 366 Melrose Place South Orange The school band is his pride . . . Always on the go .. . Intelligence plus. Chess 3, 4; Electronics 3; Folk Music 3, 4; Jazz 2; Physics 3; Political Gov’t 4; Council Committees: Student Exchange 3, Traditions 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Blair High School: Band 2, Basketball 2, Wrestling 2, Track 2. KATHLEEN M. BROWN “Kath” 117 Third Street South Orange Sweet . . . Popular Interested in Medicine G.A.A. 3; Pre-Med 4. JOSETTE BRUCKMAN 203 Underhill Road South Orange Her love for Sammy . . . Her dulcet tones . . . Those Sunday afternoon rides. Le Cercle Francais 3; Future Teachers of America 2, Trea- surer 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; HR Vice Chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 2; Eli- gibility 3; All-School Musical Advertising Committee 3; Mir- ror Circulation 4. CLARK BRUSKIN 271 Underhill Road South Orange A lust for the good life . . . Food, wine ana fine women . . . Looks that are bound to get you. Jazz 2; HR Vice Chairman 3; Cross-Country 2; Track 2. ALEX BRUSOTTI “The Bru” 19A Park Avenue Maplewood Gives CHS Band its big beat . . . Laughs at all your bad jokes . . . AJ Foyt of the jet- set. Italian 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 4. ARNOLD BUDIN “Amie” 11 Lancaster Avenue Maplewood His bright outlook on life . . . Radiates warm friendship . . . His sincerity and integrity. Biology 2; Pan American 4; Political Gov’t 3: Baseball 3. NANCY BURGER “Nance” 303 Western Drive South Orange A little trick with Rick . . . Oh, those summers in Mass . . . Happiness is a happy- burger. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality 3; Traditions Committee 3; All-School Mu- sical Advertising Committee 3. VICKI BURNS 18 Lenox Place Maplewood Her Social success . . . Warm personality that inspires friendship ... A hearse!!! Folk Music 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Forum Ro- manum 2; Personality 3, 4; HR Vice Chairman 3, 4; So- cial Committee 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4. 41 BARBARA BUVID “Barb” MARC BUSSIN “Bus” 36 Highland Avenue Maplewood His flawless diction . . . Casanova tendencies and timely witticisms . . . The Van man. HR Vice Chairman 2; Council Committees: Finance 2, Co- chairman 3; Fire and Civil Defense 4. Sophomore Orien- tation 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3. 586 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Collegiate dress ... Ski bumming throughout New England . . . “But I really want to walk. ” Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Personality 4; Platform 4; Showcase 2; Council Com- mittees: Civics 2, 3, Social 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; All- School Play Properties Com- mittee 3, Scenery Construction 4; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Guildscript Reading Board 4. STUART BYER “Stu” 38 Boyden Avenue Maplewood His sense of humor . . . Don's in the winter, Bradley in the summer . . . Last to get license, first to drive. Pan American 2. 3, Treasurer 4; Political Gov’t 4; HR Trea- surer 3, Social Chairman 4; Fire and Civil Defense Com- mittee 3, 4; Basketball Team Manager 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Advertising Com- mittee 3; All-School Play Ad- vertising Committee 4. PRISCILLA BYRNE “Sarsaprilla” 66 Burnett Avenue Maplewood A vivacious personality . . . Those individualistic hairdos ■ . . Her long wait for her license. Personality 4; Social Com- mittee 2; All-School Musical Costume Committee 3. 4: All- School Play Costume Com- mittee 4. ANGELA CALI 221 Montrose Avenue South Orange Kiss me. I'm Italian . . . Don't call me Puddles, I'm Banji . . . “If I can sneak it”. Biology Secretary 2; Person- ality 4; HR Chairman 2, Vice Chairman 4; Eligibility Com- mittee 2, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4. JOANNE CALI 221 Montrose Avenue South Orange Go IO! ... I'm not drunk, I always act like this . . . Her superior driving skills. Biology Treasurer 2; Person- ality 4; HR Secretary 2, Vice Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Civics Committee 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS CAPETANOS “Stick” 254 South Orange Avenue South Orange “Nick the Stick ” ... A great outfielder ... An ardent Met and Ranger fan. Italian 2; Varsity 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4. KATHY CAPRIGLIONE 1017 Chancellor Avenue Maplewood Always a smile and a friendly Hello . . . Never a dull moment ... An asset to Italians. 42 RICHARD CARCHIA “Carch” 227 Ward Place South Orange Those good jokes . . . Late but always straight . . . Hot '63 Corvair. Chemistry 4; Italian 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. KAREN JOAN CARIDDI “Kerry” 150 College Place South Orange Tennis is her racket . . . Competition for Nancy Dickerson . . . When Karen gets to Washington—Joie de Vivre. Italian 4; Political Government 4; Columbian: Reporter 2, 3, Exchange Editor 4. MARY ANN CARLOMUSTO “Mary” 46 Hughes Street Maplewood Has a “sister” in 346 . . . Those long weekends at Gary’s . . . Always with a smile. HR Secretary 4, Social Chair- man 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Personality 3. 4; Mirror: Statistician 4, Caption Writer 4. GERTRUDE CASSIE “Trudy” 41 Church Street South Orange Good things come in small packages . . . Always seen BOBhmg around . . . Cute with a witty personality. PAUL CASEY “Case” 123 Holland Road South Orange Quiet and reserved . . . Good sense of humor . . . Consideration of others. Council Committees: House and Grounds 2, 4. Traffic 3; Cross-Country 2. RICHARD E. CHARLES “Richie” 77 Speir Drive South Orange 219’s Sam HuJJ . . . Surfin’ anyone? . . . Those good looks ... A certain someone. Council Committees: House and Grounds 3, 4, Lunchroom 4, Parking Committee 4; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; All- School Musical Scenery Painting Committee 4; Alf- School Play Scenery Painting 4; Chemistry 4; Chess 4; Polit- ical Government 4; Color Guard 3, 4. ROBERT CHASNOW “Bob” 665 Hamilton Road South Orange Sincere, sensitive, persuasive, patient. . . Our Commander in Chief . . . In-klined to room 231. President of School 4; HR Chairman 2; Council Com- mittees: Finance 2, Lunch- room 2, Coat-Girl Investiga- tion 2, Sophomore Orientation 3, Student Exchange Chairman 3; Debating 2, 3, 4; Nominat- ing Committee 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4. BENJAMIN CHIRLS “Ben” 25 Highland Avenue Maplewood Literary Genius . . . Manager of the Year . . . Hates his mother’s Cadillac. Bookstore Committee 2, 3, 4; Library Council 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Soccer Head Manager 3, 4; Swimming Manager 2, 3, Head Manager 4; Tennis Manager 2, Head Manager 3, 4. 43 CHERYL ANN CHRIST 11 Taranto Court Maplewood Sweet and studious . . . That quiet charm ... A future accountant. Business Education 3, 4; Fencing 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Per- sonality 4. ELIZABETH CHRISTAKOS “Liz, Lizzard” 53 South Mountain Avenue Maplewood A bird watcher—especially Robin's sons . . . Known for her white Plymouth . . . Affinity for hill Billies. Personality 4. JOEL M. CHUSID “Brillo” 6 Gifford Court Maplewood Swiss waiter . . . Silence is a virtue . . . His curly hair. Le Cercle Francais 2; Student Exchange Committee 2, 3; All- School Musical Scenery Painting Committee;' ISIS Representative. SANDRA CIOPPETTINI “Chip, Sandi, Sancio” 67 Tuscan Road Maplewood Warm and fun-loving ... A chip off the athletic block . . . Destined for the Indianapolis 500”. Italian 3, Secretary 4. ROY L. CHVAT “Red Dog” 21 Lewis Drive Maplewood Put it on the table . . . P.B.B.B. and Project . . . You know about Mary Poppins. Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Platform 2; Philosophy 4; Mirror Business Manager 3, 4. RICHARD F. CLEARY Those eyes! . . . Never late to homeroom . . . conscientious worker. ALPHONSE J. COCOZZIELLO “Butch” 160 Valley Street South Orange Wild and great kid ... Flaming red hair ... A Iways a smile. STEPHEN COHEN “Steve” 182 Garfield Place Maplewood An ace at cartwheels . . . N’est- ce pas? . . . Hey baby! Biology 2; Political Government 3, 4; Pre-Med 3, 4; HR Chairman 2; Council Committees: Lunchroom 2, 3, Student Exchange 3; Cheerleader 3; Choir 4; All- School Musical: Advertising Committee 3, Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Mirror Art Staff 3, 4. 44 CHERYL COLBY “Cherie” 6 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood Long brown hair and blue eyes . . . “Ah Bee Bee” ... A smile for everyone. Choir 2. RICHARD COLEMAN “Dick” 82 Union Avenue Maplewood Rich is always on the ball . . . Except when he's in study hall . . . Columbia's answer to Mickey Mantle. Varsity 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3, Co- Captain 4. MARY CONDIT “Mare” 29 Curtiss Place Maplewood No. 1 report card shuffler . . . Homeroom teacher? . . . Real nice smile. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Italian 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2. Ann Conlon 177 West Fairview Avenue South Orange A creative writer . . . Smiling Irish eyes . . . Friendly to all. Chemistry 4; G.A.A. 2, 4, Senior Council Representative 4. Swim Show 2. 4. ANDREW C. COOLING “Andy” 368 Hillside Place South Orange Big cheese in Maplewood . . . That someone special in 252 . . . Have you heard from Eddie? Football 2, 3. Scott COOPCHIK “Coop” 39 Stonehill Road South Orange Educational holiday in the sun at the University of Miami . . . With a Jag GK.E. Chemistry 4: Chess 3. 4: Pan American 4: Finance Com- mittee 2. 3. JACQUELINE CORE “Jacquie” 12 Wesley Court South Orange A fondness for blue . . . Longing to be an elementary school teacher . . . Her beige Grand Prix. Le Cercle Francais 3, 4: Dis- play Case 3; Future Nurses of America 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Music Box 3; Personality 3; Showcase 2; Guildscript Reading Board 2. HOW ARD A. COREN “Andy” 3S1 Beech Spring Road South Orange Diver Dan-“Breaks the scum with his bare hands . . . Philosophical and fun-loving . . . Willing to try anything once. Pre-Med 4: HR Social Chair- man 3; Soccer 2. 3; Swimming 2. 3: Diver 2. 3. 45 MICHAEL COVELLO “Mick” 355 Academy Street South Orange May even make the Mets . . . 11 What, me worry?”. . . One of the Hoofs' boys. Varsity 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2. CAROL CRAWFORD “Fu” 81 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Vi of a future A go-go. HR Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Finance Committee 2. CLAIRE R. CRITTENDEN “Critty” 103 Oakview Avenue Maplewood “Oh dry up”. . . Only two rare bursts of insane humor . . . Photographer’s perfect model. Biology 2; Le Cercle Francais 3; Fencing Vice Chairman 2; Folk Music 4; Music Box 4; Pan American 3; Personality 3. 4; HR Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Civics 2, Social 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, President 4; All- School Musical Prop Com- mittee 2, 3; All-School Play Ticket Committee 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 4. SAL CRACCO 33 Brookwood Drive Maplewood Hey, Beef! . . . Using homeroom period to best advantage . . . Waving that little Italian flag. Italian 3; House and Grounds Committee 3. SANDRA CRISCUOLO “Sandi” 82 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Her loyalty to Saint Francis College . . . Vivacious personality. Civics Committee 2. ARTHUR R. COUGHLIN “Artie” 112 Roland Avenue South Orange Leader of the Wild Ones . . . A quiet noisemaker. Chemistry 2, 3; Seton Hall Prep: Intramurals 1, 2; Drill Team 1; Rifle Team 2; Rifle Club 2; Photography Staff Pirate 2. 19 Manley Terrace Maplewood She sure picked a GOODWIN . . . That long blond hair . . . Isn7 Friday late this week . . .? Biology 2; Jazz 2; Personality 3; Platform 3, 4; HR Social Chairman 2. KATHRYN S. COSSMAN “Kathy” 315 Montrose Avenue South Orange Half of the “Back Table Majority” . . . Faithful supporter of wrestling . . . Did she really take her harp to Ireland? Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4: Pan American 2, 3, 4; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Columbian Advertising Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. TERRY COULL 46 SHARON CULLEN “Shar” 8 Lackawanna Place South Orange As sweet as she is pretty . . . The Ann Landers of the girls’ room . . . Never seen without DONna. SAL CUOZZO “Dondi” 720 Valley Street Maplewood Millburn Shop-Rite’s last hope . . . The Wolf Man . . . Rolls, burgundy, black leather jacket. CYNTHIA CURLEY “Cindy” 59 South Kingman Road South Orange He’s a long, tall Texan . . . Those early morning trips to New York . . . One of the VW- 5. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Personality 4; Platform 3, 4; HR Chairman 2. Vice Chair- man 3; Council Committees: Civics 2, 3. 4. Lunchroom 2, Sophomore Orientation 3. RICHARD DAENZER “Dick” 265 Forest Road South Orange Likes to hack around . . . Leader of the pack . . . Friend to all. JOHN C. DAENZER 265 Forest Road South Orange Those weekends at the shore . . . Loves bedtime stories. SUZANNE D’ALESSANDRO “Sue” 400 Melrose Place South Orange Italian temper! Irish red hair . . . Sunshine and surf. . . To know her is to like her. Biology 3, 4; Italian 2, 3, President 4: Platform 3; Bookstore Committee 3, 4. PAUL DANZIS 400 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood A friendly, pleasant manner . . . His easy-going nonchalant way . . . A lways ready with a smile. Swimming 2, 3. ELLEN JANE DAVIS “EJ” 106 Hemlock Terrace South Orange 5'0 -would you believe 4' 11 3 4 ? . . . Diligence paid off; cheerleader 66-67 . . . Gregarious and vivacious. Council Committees: Eligibili- ty 2, Tutorial 4; Folk Music 2, Debating 3, Pan American 3, Art Service 3; Nominating Committee 3; Cheerleader 4. 47 CAROL DiCICCO “P.V.” 32 Park Place South Orange Her love for ROMANS . . . Those deep, sexy Italian eyes . . . Oh, tnat temper!!! Lunchroom Committee 2; Business Education 3; Chorus 2; All-School Musical Ticket Committee 4; All-School Play Ticket Committee. 4 DONALD T. DeJIANNE “Don” 65 Park Avenue Maplewood One of the original “D” men . . . Shortstop of the Cougar Nine . . . The red and white delight. Varsity Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball NANCY DAVIS 186 Great Hills Drive South Orange It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice . . . Her effervescent personality ... A wardrobe to be envied. HR Social Chairman 2; Le Cercle Francais 2, Personality 3, 4; Chorus 2. IRA DECTER ‘T’ 178 Garfield Place Maplewood A welcome newcomer to CHS . . . Easy-going . . . Nice guy to know. Weequahic High School: Band 2; Orchestra 2; Spanish Honor Society 3. i LOIS DECTER “Lo” 60 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Those big hellos in the halls, . . . Never without a smile . . . Do you have any gum? Council Committees: Book- store 3, Finance 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Pan American 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; All-School Musical Advertising Commit- tee 3, All-School Play, Adver- tising Committee 4; Columbi- an Business Staff 4. VIVIANE DE KOSINSKY “WIW” 29 South Crescent Maplewood Homeroom sweet artroom . . . Stagefright . . . There'll always be an England. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3. Presi- dent 4, Art Service 2, 3, 4, Platform 3; Orchestra 2, 3; All- School Musical Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Scenery Painting 2; All-School Play Scenery Painting 3, 4; Mirror: Art Committee, Lay- out Committee; Guildscript: Reading Board 4, Art Editor 4. PATTI DAVIS 7 New England Road Maplewood Pizza, pickles, pep ... So what if the telephone's ringing! . . . She's natural everything. Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American 4; Personality 4; Art Service 3; All-School Musical 3; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4, Scenery Painting 4. RONALD DeHOFF 53 Mountain Avenue Maplewood Masterful mind in the field of science ... A future engineer . . . Completely casual manner. HR Secretary 4; Elections Committee 2, 3. 4; Audio- Visual 2, 3, Chairman 4; For- um Romanum 2, 3, President 4; Math 2, 3, 4; Political Gov- ernment 2, 3, 4; Band 2, Sound Crew 2, 3, Chairman 4. 48 JILL DEMBY “Dems” 8 Franklin Terrace South Orange A liking for “Colgate” toothpaste . . . One of the Rollers . . . Blondes? have more fun. Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, Pep 4; Art Service 3; Philoso- phy 4; Personality 4; Folk Music 3; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 3. JONATHAN DeVINNY “Jon” 25 North Crescent Maplewood Parlez-vous franqais? . . . That cute, little, green bug . . . Only the sun knows for sure. HR Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Finance 4, Lunchroom 3; Football 2, 3; Band 2. DONNA MARIE DESIMONE 246 S. Ridgewood Road South Orange Vi of the dynamic duo . . . Those wild never ending summer nights. Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, Pep 4; Art Service 3; Italian 3, President 4; Personality 3, 4; Philosophy 4; Showcase; All- School Play Costume Commit- tee 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 4. FRED DEL GUERCIO 253 Audley Street South Orange Howdy the Bard . . . President of homeroom 106 . . . Hurls a golden javelin. Football 2, Track 3; All- School Musical Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN DELHAGEN “Kathy” 20 St. Laurence Avenue Maplewood Art student today, master tomorrow . . . burst of laughter from a blushing blond . . . Cupid’s and St. Valentine’s favorite. HR Secretary 2, 4, Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Elec- tions 2, 3, Social 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, Forum Romanum 2, 3, Personality 4, Platform 2, 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting 4; Mirror Layout Committee 4; Columbian Art Staff 4. VIVIAN DESIMONE “Viv” 245 Ridgewood Road South Orange Adorable dimples . . . other Vi of the dynamic duo ... An indecisive boy problem. HR Social Chairman 3; Civics Committee 2, 3, 4; G.A.A., Italian 3, 4; Personality 3; All- School Play Costume Commit- tee 4. ANN DETROLIO “Bupkis” 422 South Fourth Street South Orange Happiness is a hug . . . Pookiest pook of them all .. . Have you seen the Lorstan queen? HR Secretary 3; Future Nurses of America 4; Italian 3, 4; Personality 4; All-School Play Prop Committee 4. GREGORY DIAMOND “Gregg” 5 Manley Terrace Maplewood Saturday Night at the same movies . . . Joe Librarian . . . It’ll never happen. Council Committees: Lunch- room 2, Traffic 3, 4; Audio- Visual 2, 3, 4; Library Council 2, President 3, 4. FRANK DiCHIARA “Bass Man” 624 Hamilton Road South Orange Those rugged Italian looks . . . 421 cubic inch I.Q. . . . One of the Fabulous Furnace Men. HR Treasurer 4; Italian 2, 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2; Track 3; Dis- play Case 47 JOSEPH DIETLMEIER “Joe” 26 Nelson Place Maplewood The silent one in French class . . . Greeting cards and guitar strings . . . Member of Cutty Sark “A ” team. Le Cercle Francais 2. KATHY DiGIOVINE “Deej” 54 Park Avenue Maplewood “Go-Go” Kathy . . . Looks, talent and personality . . . A Iways followed by some boy. HR Secretary 3, 4; Pan Ameri- can 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Personality 4; Showcase 2; All-School Musi- cal Dancer 2, Lead Dancer 3. LINDA DiJULIO 97 Woodside Road Maplewood Official Mamma: ICC . . . Secretary: Assembly Committee ■ . . Definitely adorable” ... a heterogeneous group of friends. HR Chairman 4; Council Committees: Traditions 2, Assembly 3, Secretary 4; Jazz 3; Platform 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4; Columbian Reporter 3. NANCY DIMIERO 554 Varsity Road South Orange Always a kind word . . . That friendly smile . . . Intelligence plus humor. Council Committees: Eligibili- ty 4, Student Exchange 3, Sophomore Orientation 4; Art Service 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, Secretary 4; All- School Musical Scenery Painting 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting 4; Mirror Layout Committee 4. I f MARIA DIOS 182 Oakland Road Maplewood BOBbing on the cheering squad . . . Senior class's private secretary . . . Loves Brazilian nuts—Mexican boys. HR Chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Assembly 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 2, 4, Sophomore Orientation Co-Chairman 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Secretary, Senior Class, RICHARD DiNAPOLI “Rich” 88 Midland Boulevard Maplewood Wild summers at the shore . . . Life of the Freeman’s party . . . Sure is wackie over a certain “JACKIE”. Audio-Visual 2, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. JACQUELYN DIOTTE “Jackie” 467 Valley Street Maplewood Long blond hair ... ‘7 hate ugly” . . . Rare artistic ability . . . “No Josh” HR Treasurer 3; Art Service 4; Folk Music 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2. 50 ROY H. DOBBELAAR “Dobbs” 86 Oakland Road Maplewood Brains, Brawn, and bashful ... I really don't care”. HR Treasurer 3, Vice Chair- man 4; Audio Visual 2; Coun- cil Committees: Civics 3, Eli- gibility 4. House and Grounds 2, 3, Lunchroom 3, 4, Sopho- more Orientation 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 4; Mirror Layout Committee 4; Sergeant at Arms 4. T JANICE DI STANLO “Sam” 109 Prospect Place South Orange Loves her famous Christmas Carroll . . . Special knack for friendship . . . Gentlemen don't always prefer blondes. Business Education 3, 4; Dis- play Case 3, 4; Personality 3, ELIZABETH ANNE DIXON “Betsy” 122 Hilton Avenue Maplewood Always on the go .. . She's “sew fine . . . Work: Not me!!. Business Education 3, 4; Per- sonality 4. ROBERT DOERR “Bob” 27 De Hart Road Maplewood Humor in uniform ... A love of driving but a lack of age . . . A genuine lust for the greener things. HR Chairman 4; Council Committees: Traditions 4; Nominating 3: Jazz 3, 4; Pre- Med 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 3, 4; All-School Musi- cal: Cast and Chorus 2, Scenery Construction 3, 4; All- School Play Scenery Construc- tion 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4. ROBERT DOLAN “Bob” 14 Lindsley Avenue Maplewood Columbia's only “pineapple” . . . Weekend parties . . .Just his style . . . Our “ completely unique experience''. Essex Catholic High School: Intramurals: Football 2, Basketball 2, Softball 2. BEATRICE DOUGHERTY “Beatle” 531 Valley Street Maplewood One of the Village regulars . . . Passion for 'Cherish . . . “Where's the dance?'' CHARLES DOLINSKAS “Chuck” 10 Park Road Maplewood D.K.W. Rally E TEAM-REALLY? ... Let there be lights and film . . . Sugar, syringes, and Wrangler patches = A SS. Audio-Visual 3, 4; Forum Ro- manum 2, Treasurer 3; Bookstore Committee 3; Lighting Crew 2, 3, Captain 4. RALPH T. DOYLE JR. 21 Glenside Road South Orange A parking space, but no car . . . Grobe, don't bother me! Electronics 2; Math 2; Pre- Med 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4. 51 CHARLIE F. DUERR III “Comecembi” 372 Valley Street South Orange Never without a woman . . . Ability to get along with anybody . . . Strength plus on the field. Varsity 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 2; Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, Co- Captain 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4. 4 JANICE EASTMAN “Jan” 88 Woodside Road Maplewood Hi there! ... A sensitive girl with an awareness of life . . . Fond memories of the shore. HR Secretary 4; Eligibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Business Education 3, 4. DAVID DULEBA “Dave” 34 Burnet Street Maplewood Quarter mile in more ways than one . . . The Twilight Zone . . . We gotta get outa this place. Electronics 3, 4; Cross-Coun- try 4; Track 3, 4. ARLENE DUVAL 9 Coolidge Road Maplewood A swinging addition to Columbia ... A future teacher. Irvington High School: Flagswinger 3, 4; Coed Volley- ball 2, 3; HR Secretary 2, 3; Drama 2, 3; Girl Reserves 3, 4. LAURIE DALE EDSON “Eddie” 111 Glenview Road South Orange Cheerleading for the BIG RED and black . . . Versatility and agility ... An ANGel of a girl. HR Social Chairman 3; Coun- cil Committees: Social 2, Civics 3, Secretary 4, Sopho- more Orientation 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Debating 3; Folk Music 3, 4; Philosophy 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; All- School Musical Advertising Committee Co-Chairman 3, 4; All-School Play Advertising Committee Co-Chairman 3, 4; Orchestra 3. WILLIAM EHRICH “Bill” 17 Broadview Avenue Maplewood Saves homework for homeroom . . . Usually quiet . . . Unbelievable smile. Pan American 3; Chorus 2, 3. 52 NEIL DVORES 32 Bowdoin Street Maplewood Leader of the Dodge rebellion ... I get around . . . Good friend of Howard Sherman. Track 2, Cross-Country 3; Pan American Club. CATHY EICK “Ike” 13 Hoffman Street Maplewood Heavy rolling . . . Those Pep Rallies and football games . . . An understanding friend. HR Vice Chairman 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Forum Ro- manum 2; Future Nurses of America 4; Personality 3, 4. CHARLES EVERTZ “Chuck” 189 Jacoby Street Maplewood A test in French today?. . . 2V2 miles is a long way to run . . . A true Yankee fan. Band 2; Cross-Country 3, 4; Swimming Manager 2; Track 3, 4. VON STEPHEN E1SENHARDT 363 Melrose Place South Orange Swift as an eagle . . . Strong as a vulture . . . Go-go-go for that Ethical Culture. Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Layout Chairman. MARILYN EISNER “Mar” 106 Rynda Road South Orange The M.E. doll: wind it up and she talks, and talks . . . Would you believe—of course! . . . “Have you seen Paulyn?” Finance Committee 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality 3, 4; All-School Musical: Adver- tising Committee 3, 4; Mirror Layout. AMY EINBINDER 90 University Court South Orange Her civic mindedness . . . There's a pretty face behind those bangs . . . Her flair for comedy. Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, Chairman 4; Lunchroom 4; Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality 3. STANLEY C. Y. ENG “Stan” 112 Milligan Place South Orange Plans on an engineering future . . . Probably well fed Track 3. 4 Bowdoin Street Maplewood That great school spirit . . . Forever adding his two cents ■ . . Mr. Holmok's favorite? House and Grounds 3, Secre- tary 4; HR Social Chairman 4; Chemistry 4; Folk Music 3; Physics 2, 3. WILLIAM EISNER “OOBA” 54 Euclid Avenue Maplewood Always misplacing his small foreign cars . . . Look for him on two wheels this summer . . . One of the 4 from under boys. Audio-Visual 3; Electronics 3; Italian 2, 3. LARRY FALCETANO “Falce” 16 Gerard Place Maplewood The Edgar A llan Poe of Columbia ... A devotee of literature . . . Very imaginative. THOMAS ERCOLANO “Ere” 53 EVA FARKAS “Eve” 167 Oakland Road Maplewood Beauty is her only gift-wrapping . . . Never a dark moment in her eyes . . . Paradise to more than one. HR Social Chairman 2, Secre- tary 3; Sophomore Orientation 3; All-School Musical: Adver- tising Committee 2, Prop Committee 3; All-School Play Ticket Committee 4; Guild- script 2; Philosophy 4; Girls’ Tennis 3; Display Case 2, 3. 4; Fencing Vice-President 4; Folk Music 4: Music Box 2, 3, Secretary 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Mir- ror: Dramatics Committee 4. WALDEN FARKAS 49 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood A man of few words . . . That secretive smile . . . Good soccer goalie. German 2; Nominating Com- mittee 3; Soccer 3. DENNIS FARLEY “Big Den” 12 Yale Street Maplewood Disdain for hypocrisy and sham . . . Mind of his own . . . Intellectual in residence. HR Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Civics 4, Tutorial 3; Nominating Committee 3; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4: Band 3; Orchestra 3; Political Government 4; Math 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Chemistry 4; Biology 2. JAMES FARMER 30 Claremont Drive Maplewood Very likable personality . . . German delegate to 206 . . . Could he ever be another Einstein? Pan American 3, 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2. IRENE FEDER 516 Richmond Avenue Maplewood That way-out summer of ’66 ■ . . Quiet member of our homeroom ... Do blondes have more fun? Civics Committee 2; Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Library Council 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Person- ality 3; Pre-Med 4. RICHARD FARMER “Rich” 30 Claremont Drive Maplewood Extra-dignified personality . . . High academic achievement ... A high roll always there. Pan American 3, 4. DONNA FAYNOR “Tiny” 82 Roland Avenue South Orange As pretty as she is tiny. . . The life of any party . . . Boys, Boys, Boys, are made to like. DAVID FEINSILVER 39 Burroughs Way Maplewood Which car this week . . . Better never than late . . . Canada or bust. HR Treasurer 2; Lunchroom 2; Electronics 2, 3: Platform 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Ad- vertising Committee 2. 54 PAUL FEINSILVER “Pul” 39 Burroughs Way Maplewood “I’m really going to work now” . . . Cars, girls, parties . . . Partner in P and D auto sales. House and Grounds 2, 3; Pre- Med 3; Chess 3; Football Team 2. CYNTHIA FELBER “Cindi” 141 Roland Avenue South Orange HOUGH she loves her TON of RICHes! . . . Wanna play? . . . Will help those less fortunate. HR Treasurer 3, 4; Civics 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Folk Music 3; Jazz 2. PAUL FELDMAN “Pablo” 469 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Extraordinary pair of shoulders ... An asset to the football and lacrosse teams . . . “So what! it’s a car, it runs!” HR Chairman 4; Council Committees: Tutorial Com- mittee 4; Nominating Com- mittee 3; Varsity 4; Football 2. 3, 4. SHELLEY FERDINAND 48 Oberlin Street Maplewood Never at a loss for a witty remark . . . Would you believe? . . . Interest: “a fun time”. HR Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Finance 4; Folk Music 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Pre-Med 4; All-School Play Advertising Committee 3, 4; Columbian Business Staff 4. MARTIN A. FERRARO “Marf’ 35 Oberlin Street Maplewood Big Mad Marf. . . Musician? . . . Italian delegate of 206. Traffic Committee 3, 4; Wrestling Manager 2; Audio- Visual 2, 3, 4; Italian 3, 4; Li- brary Council 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; All-School Musical Tickey Committee 3. GINNIE FERRARO “Sandblaster” 22 Hoffman Street Maplewood Who’s the little blonde girl? . . . Happiness is RAF! .. . Proof that gentlemen prefer blondes. HR Secretary, Treasurer, So- cial Chairman 4: Traditions 3; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Italian 3, 4; Personality 4; Chorus 2, 3; All-School Play Prop Committee 4. CAROL E. FINEBERG 451 Richmond Avenue Maplewood Pretty, bright and sophisticated . . . That night at Llewellyn Park . . . Her craving for Hersey Bars. Council Committees: Finance 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, Sopho- more Orientation 4; All- School Musical Advertising Committee 2, 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Pan American 3; Person- ality 3, 4; Platform 2, 3: Phi- losophy 4; Mirror Literary Committee 4. ILENE FINK 20 Crestwood Drive Maplewood An attractive “soul” sister . . . Knowing that special formula for friendship . . . Always with her TOMMY pm. Display Case 4; Folk Music 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality 3, 4; Tutorial 4: All-School Musical Advertising Committee 3, 4; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4; Philosophy 4; Mirror Typing Committee 2, 3. 55 WILLIAM J. FINK “Bill” 17 Brown Street Maplewood Collegiate or hood? . . . Guess what I bought? . . . Oldies but goodies, man! German 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3. CHARLES FISCHMAN “Chas” 215 Mayhew Drive South Orange A future in medicine . . . Those long desired wheels . . . A good word for all. Council Committees: Fire and Civil Defense 2, 3, 4, Lunch- room 3; Baseball 2, 3; Biology 2; Platform 3, 4; Pre-Med 3, 4. DAVE FLAGG “Am” 98 Rutgers Street Maplewood That momentous throw ... 43 different, exciting ways to miss 10 feet . . . The worst possible taste in everything. HR Social Chairman 2; Track 2, 3, 4. RACHAEL FLINK “Rach” 6 Lenox Place Maplewood The long and short of it .. . Pacem in Terris . . . Beautiful smile. Folk Music 4; All-School Musical Advertising Com- mittee 3: Philosophy 4. PETER A. FORSS “Pete” 274 Walton Avenue South Orange His cycle has more power than . . . The giant... A Goliath?! Traffic Committee 3, 4; Swim- ming 3; Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Chemistry 2, President 3, 4; Sound Crew 3, 4; STEVEN FOX “Foxie” 118 South Kingman Road South Orange Those quiet homeroom studies . . . That sincere school effort . . . Funny to talk to. House and Grounds 3, 4. STEVEN FRANKLIN 467 Valley Street Maplewood Study halls were not made for him . . A. V. Office . . . There if needed Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. DIANA FRANKS “Dee” 206 Franklin Avenue Maplewood Blondie . . . Pleasant . . . Popular with the boys. Personality 3, 4; Italian 4. 56 WILLIAM A. FREDERICK “Ferd” 58 Rutgers Street Maplewood Let there be light! . . . Anchors away . . . Another S.L.F. boy. German 2; Electronics 3; Chemistry 4; Political Government 2, 4: Track 2, 4, Manager 3: Lighting Crew 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4. CHERYL FRIEMAN 468 Richmond Avenue Maplewood Always a friendly smile ... I got a letter . . . Memories of long hair. Council Committees: Civics 2; Sophomore Orientation 3; Folk Music 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Band 3, 4. RALPH GABRINER 114 Prospect Street South Orange A walking lexicon . . . Lost, one team captain, reward!! . . . Frenetic mania for upholding the law. Folk Music 2. 3; Music Box 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3; Philosophy 4. PATRICIA COLLEEN GALLAGHER “Pat” 235 Walton Avenue South Orange Very “Bill” Conscious. . . Her nifty thrifty Honda fifty . . . Proof why gentlemen prefer blondes. HR Chairman 4. ANTHONY C. GALLETTA “Tony” 25 Lindsley Avenue Maplewood Bops around in a ’59 Ford . . . “New York girls are really the most”. LINDA GALPEN “Lynn” 20 Evelyn Court Maplewood Easy-going, truthful, and sincere ... A nice word for all . . . Always a smile. Biology 2: Music Box 4: Per- sonality 4; Special Service Group 3. 4; Choir 4; Chorus 2, 3. WILLIAM J. GARFALL “Brow” 121 Connett Place South Orange That Cheerleader from O.L. V. . . . AB. B. man . . . Wild times at 'Normandy Beach. Color Guard 2; Electronics 2. BARBARA GARFINKEL “Beaver” 261 Kingsland Terrace South Orange Intelligent, witty, personable . . . What do you mean “It's 4 A.M.?” . . . Hershev bars and M M’s. Le Cercle Francais 2, Person- ality 3, 4; Eligibility Com- mittee 2, 3; All School Play Advertising Committee 3, 4; Columbian: Reporter; C.H.S. Highlights Business Staff. 57 BETSY GELFOND “Bets” 166 Oakland Road Maplewood “Are my bangs straight?” . . . The accomplishment of finishing a 1,000 page book . . . Attentive friena. Folk Music 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Forum Roman- um 2; Personality 3, 4; Plat- form 3, 4; Council Com- mittees: Elections 3, Tutorial 4; All-School Musical Adver- tising Committee 3, All-School Play Ticket Committee 3, 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 3, 4. PETER GELLER “P.G.” 198 Great Hills Drive South Orange M. G. —stands for Mr. Geller . . . a Capitol gain . . . Anyone for chess? Chess 2, 3, 4; Math 2: Political Gov’t 3, 4; HR Chairman 2; Council Committees: Elections 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, Tutorial 3; Nominating Committee 3; Cross-Country 2, 3. 4, Wrestling Manager 3; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, 4; Mirror Literary Chairman 4. ROBERT GEMSA “Pierre” 50 Boyden Parkway Maplewood Columbia's Koufax in batting practice . . . Makes the hoop games at S.H.U. ... An authority on the Pirates. Baseball 2, 3, 4. RANDEE GETZ “Ran” 148 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Back stage, the crews Ran dee and Rise . . . Hats off to Larry . . . Must get that cranberry Volkswagen. Folk Music 3, 4; Personality 3, 4: HR Secretary 2, 3, Trea- surer 2. 3; Council Com- mittees; Civics 4, Finance 3, Sophomore Orientation 4; All- School Musical: Prop Com- mittee 2. 3, 4. Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; Junior Play: Scenery Painting 3. 4; All- School Play: Prop Committee 3, 4, Scenery Painting 3, 4. SHELLEY GERSTL 434 Lenox Place Maplewood “Have you seen Betty, Joan, or Lorry?” . . . Happiness is being supported by two blades . . . Sweet disposition. Personality 3, 4; Platform 3. 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4. Elections 2; Guildscript Reading Board 2; Mirror Circulation Committee Chairman. LYNNE GILDENSOPH “Rheeba” 108 Rutgers Street Maplewood Sundays and Wednesdays in the 57 bomb . . . Her silly laugh? Italian 3. 4; All-School Play: Scenery Construction 4. JOHN GIORDANO 21 Essex Avenue Maplewood Tall, dark, and you know the rest. Varsity 4; HR Treasurer 4, So- cial Chairman 2; Basketball J.V. 2; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 4. DAVID GITTLIN “Gitt” 16 Allen Court South Orange Another Skee Regal . . . That special postcard from “Diane”. Chess 3; Folk Music 3; Varsity 4; Golf 3, 4. 58 DEBORA GLASER “Dlebs” 304 South Ridgewood Road South Orange “What? Where am I .. . Immature Fellini character . . . That affair with the doors. Folk Music 2, 3; Platform 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med 3; Showcase 2; Council Committees: Eligibili- ty 2, Student Exchange 2, 3, Sophomore Orientation 4; Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical 2, 3, 4: Guildscript 2, Co-Editor 4; Mirror: Chair- man, Statisticians and typists 4. DAVID GLEICHER 27 Burr Road Maplewood Early morning grogginess . . . Wit plus intelligence . . . Always ready with a wise remark. Debating 4: Platform 4; Politi- cal Gov t 3, 4. PETER GLYNN “Nash” 75 Crest Drive South Orange Brand new '55 Chrylser . . . But he's always your friend . . . Most distinctive laugh in the school. Italian 4; Pan American 2; Pre- Med 4; HR Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Student Exchange 3, Traffic 4; Baseball Manager 3, 4. THOMAS GOETZ “The Wild Goetz” 13 Brookwood Drive Maplewood Plays in a band . . . Silent Tom . . . Nice fellow. Jerseymen 2; House and Grounds Committee 4. CINDY GOLAS 16 Van Ness Court Maplewood . . . Charm, grace, and sincerity . . . Preference for long distance romances . . . Wish for things that can't be Business Education 3, 4: Jazz 2; Personality 4; All-School Musi- cal Costume Committee 4: All- School Play Costume Com- mittee 4. IRA GOLDBERG “iggy” 41 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Mr. D’s prize art student . . . Bombing around with Cantor . . . “That’s Stud!” Display Case 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, Scenery Painting 3; Mirror Advertising 4. MARGARET GOLDBERG “Maggi” 17 Oberlin Street Maplewood Never too late after the 8:25 ... A child of the arts . . . Her favorite saying—“I love mankind, it's people I can't stand! ” All-School Musical Dancer 2. ALAN GOLDBERGER “Al” 323 Cumberland Road South Orange Too quiet to be noticed . . . That back seat! . . . Studies galore. Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 4. 59 NANCY GOLDENBURG RICHARD GOLDMAN 283 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . One of the crowd . . . Never at a loss for words or friends . . . Cute with personality to match. Business Education 3. 192 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood One of the “Big 3 . . . Columbia’s Simon Templar . . . Always adjusting his collar. Platform 3, 4; Pre-Med 3; Council Committees: Elections 2, 3, 4, Tutorial 3; Wrestling 2. MARSHA GOLDSTEIN 81 Courter Avenue Maplewood ‘'Hey Carol, how's H.H.B.? ... do half-blondes have half the fun?? ... I finally did it. Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Jazz 2; Pan American 4; Personality 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3, Lunchroom 4, Sopho- more Orientation 4; All- School Play Advertising Com- mittee 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 4. PAULYN GOLDSTEIN “Paul” 42 Van Ness Court Maplewood “have you seen Marilyn?” . . . Always following dotted lines . . . All States' best soprano— yeah! right? . . . Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Jazz 2; Pre-Med 3, 4; Sopho- more Orientation Committee 4; Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2; Mad- rigal 3, 4. STUART GOMER “Stu” 631 Hamilton Road South Orange Thank goodness for Thanks- Where's the Colum- Willing giving bia Be ia Bowling Team?. to try anything once. Display Case 3, 4; Italian 4; Pan American 3, 4; Baseball 2. 4 AMY GOODMAN 51 Duffield Drive South Orange She’s always well Kempt . . . Her Dartmouth summer ... A cheery captain whose intelligence is topped by her outgoing personality. HR Chairman 3, Vice Chair- man 2; Council Committees: Lunchroom 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4. Social 2, Sophomore Orienta- tion 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4. RALPH GOODWIN “Goods” 145 Lenox Terrace Maplewood One of the “Big 3” . . .A real Coull guy ... All around ability. Biology 2; Platform 3, 4; Politi- cal Gov’t 4; Pre-Med 3; Elec- tions Committee 2, 3, 4. DAVID GORDON 97 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood One of the great Furnance Men . . . Goalie of the Maplewood Lacrosse Club . . . Always with Anne. Jazz 2, 3; Pan American 3, 4; Tutorial Committee 4; Sports: Basketball 2, Football 2. 60 J BARBARA GOROLL “Barb” 116 Raymond Avenue South Orange PLA TTinum blonde forever . . . Knowing that special friendship formula . . . One of the VW-5. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Fu- ture Teachers of America 2; Personality 4; Platform 3, 4; HR Chairman 2, Vice Chair- man 4, Social Chairman 3; Council Committees: Lunch- room 2, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4; Nomina- ting Committee 3. DOUG F. GORSKI 4 Cottage Street South Orange Catfish loves swimming class . . . Quiet but not unknown ... To know him is to like him. I i JOAN GOTSCH 471 Baldwin Road Maplewood Misery is corroded guitar strings . . . Have you seen Betty, Laurie, or Shelley? . . . Good morning, 346, may I help you? Folk Music 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Ger- man 2, 3; Pre-Med 4; HR Sec- retary 3; Lunchroom Commit- tee 3; Cheerleader 4. Madrigal 4; All-School Musical Dancer 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4; Columbian Re- porter 3. DENNIS GOTTESMANN 12 Essex Road Maplewood His landside victories in 350 . . . possessor of a Daniel Boone sense of direction . . . His back busting desire to play tennis. Varsity 4; Finance Committee 2. 3; Cross Country 2. 3; Ten- nis 3, 4. BYRON GRAHAM “B I G. G.” 118 West South Orange Ave. South Orange Known to be “Nice” . . . The soul of H.R. 206 . . . Main Man of Columbia ANDY GRAY “A.G.” 170 Jacoby Street Maplewood . . . One of the two-wheel set . . . Always studying his Spanish? . . . Stock market nut STEVEN GRAY 52 Ball Terrace Maplewood Quiet type . . . Deep thinker . . . Reserved manner Chess 3, 4; Debating 2; Phys- ics 4; Political Gov’t 3; HR Vice Chairman 4; Assembly Committee 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4. DONALD GREELEY “Horace” 5 Cottage Street South Orange Suave? Sophisticated? ... A trip in the Apt . . . They call me a teenage idol. HR Secretary 4. Treasurer 2; Basketball 4: Color Guard 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3. 61 HAROLD GREEN 274 Beech Spring Road South Orange “You win a few—lose a few.” . . . Ancient grey Levis . . . Vociferous protestor against evil. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3; All-School Musical 2, 3. 4. LEON GREENBERG 1 Heller Place Maplewood Men of few words are few . . . Always ready for a good laugh ... A friendly good word for all. Pan American 4, Platform 2. MARILYN GREENBERG “Lynn” 42 Highland Avenue Maplewood I can because I dare . . . Member of the Ridiculous 4 ... Oh my goodness. Personality 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; All-School Musi- cal Prop Committee; All- School Play Prop Committee Chairman 4; Columbian Staff 4. MARK GREENBERG 553 Hartford Court South Orange Who “knows” what will happen next? ... A word for everyone . . . Great. Biology 2; Display Case 4; Pan American 3, 4. RUTH GREIFINGER 657 Mountain Drive South Orange . . . A Danish exchange student?!?! . . . K-turns in her driveway ... “A beautiful eye makes silence eloquent”. Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Forum Romanum 3; Platform 3; Pre- Med 4; HR Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Eligibili- ty 2, Student Exchange 3, 4; All-School Play Ticket Com- mittee 3; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; C.H.S. Highlights 2; Mir- ror Advertising 4. RONALD GROBE “Ronnie” 20 Evelyn Ct. Maplewood Up the down staircase . . . Down the up staircase . . . The nose knows. Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Political Government 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3. 4; Chorus 2. LAURA GREENBERG 170 Mayhew Drive South Orange “ could use an extension ”. . . Perpetrator of cartoons and doodles ... ‘7 need an extension. Help!” Audio-Visual 2, 3; Le Cercle Francais 2; Platform 3; Politi- cal Gov’t 3. 4; HR Chairman 4, Secretary 2; Council Com- mittees: Civics 2, Sophomore Orientation 3. 4, Nominating Committee 3; All-School Musi- cal Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3; Columbian: Art Edi- tor 4. Business Manager 3, Reporter 3. to ANNE E. GROSS 712 Prospect Street Maplewood So what's cookin' . . . Big car —little girl . . . Long hair to enhance artistic ability. Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Jazz 2; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Personality 3. 4; HR Secretary 2; Council Committees: Elections 2, 3 Secretary 4, Sophomore Orien- tation i; All-School Musical Make-Up 2, 3; Junior Play Make-Up 2, 3; All-School Plav Make-Up 3. 62 DEBBIE GROSS “Debbie” 102 Midland Blvd. Maplewood Those summers at the shore • . . Never without her twin ... An angel she’ll never be. Library Council 2, 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Personality 4; Nominating Committee 4. LEIGH GRUBSTEIN 375 Beech Spring Road South Orange A candidate for the diplomatic corps . . . Vivacious . . . Attractive and gracious. Le Cercle Francais 3; Debat- ing 2, Secretary 3; Forum Ro- manum 3; Platform 4; HR Treasurer 2; Council Com- mittees: Finance 2, 3, Secre- tary 4, Nominating Committee 3; Mirror: Layout 4, Statisti- cian 3. Business Staff 3. ELIZABETH GRUMBACH “Beth” 217 May hew Dr. South Orange Infectious giggle ... A diligent worker . . . Perfect combination of brains and attractiveness. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3 Trea- surer 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Forum Romanum 3; Council Committees: Tu- torial Secretary 3, Vice-Chair- man 4. RONALD GRUMBERG “Ronnie” 12 Burroughs Way Maplewood Delights many with his wit . . . SticKball champ of Maplewood . . . One of our best students. Biology 4; Political Government 3; Lunchroom Committee 4; Philosophy 4. JOHN HALES “Rak” 6 Mountain Avenue Maplewood Science he's still uncertain . . . Behind the soccer ball he's great . . . Ambitious, grabbing opportunities everywhere. Le Cercle Francais 4; Varsity 4; Traditions Committee 2, 3; Soccer 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2. DANA HALSTEAD 61 Second Street South Orange What a Whistle . . . One of the Three's company . . . Flimsy fractured French. Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality 4; Platform 3: Chorus 2, 3. DOUG HALSTEAD “Jaw” 61 Second Street South Orange Roller Skating Champion . . . Wizard around mechanics . . . As friendly a guy as you will ever meet. RICHARD HAMILTON “Ham” 4 Roosevelt Road Maplewood Water boils at 99 degrees . . . The mouse spins . . . The higher the fewer. Math 2; Council Committees: Fire and Civil Defense 3, Cap- tain 4. Lunchroom 3, 4. Tu- torial 3, 4: Philosophy 4. 63 BARBARA HANFLING “Barb” 327 Highland Road South Orange . . . “Spanish Harlem Incident ”... A desire to help people in their 77th hour. Folk Music 3, 4; Pan Ameri- can 2, 3, 4; Platform 4; HR Social Chairman 2; Civics Committee 2, 3, Vice Chair- man 4; Mirror Typing Com- mittee 4. EVE HARRIS 116 Irvington Ave. South Orange Always in a “twirl” ... Is it true blondes ...?... The Eve that caused destruction. Future Teachers of America 3; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Person- ality 3, 4; Political Government 4; Council Com- mittees: Lunchroom 4, Tutori- al 4, Social 4, Traditions 3, Nominating Committee 3; Twirler 3, Captain 4; All- School Musical Advertising 3; All-School Play Advertising 3, Make-Up 3. TRACY HAUSER 12 Parker Avenue Maplewood “I'm hysterical” . . . Her specialized dimples . . . Hang in there, Kathy Lucy. Business Education 3, 4; Dis- play Case 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Personality 3, 4; Pep 4; Display Case 3, 4; All- School Musical Prop Com- mittee 3; All-School Play Ticket 4. JOHN HANSON “The Duke” 162 Irving Ave. South Orange Columbia football star . . . Unprecedented homeroom record . . . His magnetic personality. Football 4; Seton Hall: Home- room Chairman 2; School Play 2; Baseball 2; Football 2. RICHARD HARRIS “Richie” 393 Irving Avenue South Orange His competitive nature . . . Authority on sports . . . Little guy with a lot of guts. Math 4; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Political Gov’t 2, 3, 4; Pre- Med 3, 4; Council Com- mittees: Bookstore 2, Lunch- room 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Parking Com- mittee 4; All-School Musical Prop Committee 2. CAROLINE HECK 19 Rynda Road Maplewood Telluride?—isn't that a disease? . . . Smashing in “Glass Menagerie” ... A writer in her own right. Math 3; Parnassian 2, 3, Vice- President 4: All-School Musi- cal Scenery Painting 3; All- School Play Cast 4; Tutorial Committee 3; Columbian: Reporter 2, 3, Editor 4. DANIEL J. HEFFERNAN “Mr. Marine” 51 Franklin Avenue Maplewood A future in the marine corps . . . Reformed member of 346 . . . Change from hood to mod. PHIL HEINLE 499 Ridgewood Road Maplewood “In” with the 3 “S's”: skiing, surfing, and cycling . . . Perpetually laughing and joking. Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3, 4. 64 CAROLE HEINOWITZ 405 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood “Hey, Marsh, how’s HHB?” . . . It’s those little bottles . . . “Five more days ’til Friday. ” G.A.A. 2; Pan American 4; Personality 3; Platform 4; Water Ballet 2; Council Com- mittees: Civics 3, 4, Sopho- more Orientation 3; Choir 3, 4; Chorus 2; All-School Musi- cal Advertising Committee 2; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4. IVAN HELLER “Ive” 22 Madison Ave. Maplewood Little, but holds his own . . . Usually talkative . . . Amiable Pan American 2; Bookstore Committee 2; Wrestling 3; Au- dio-Visual Aids 4. JAMES HELMAN “Jim” 20 Oakland Road Maplewood A perfect combination: personality plus intelligence ... A friendly word for all. . . Those sparkling blue eyes. Chess 3, 4; Jazz 2, 3; HR Vice- Chairman 4; Band 2. ROGER HERBSTOMER “Herbie” 251 Franklin Ave. Maplewood Always comes to school early . . . Able to analyze any electrical circuit ... A future in electronics. CRAIG HEROLD “Bums” 26 Jefferson Ave. Maplewood Always looking for a good time . . . That innocent mien . . . Quiet in homeroom, but outside —watch out! Chemistry 4; Cross-Country 2, Varsity 3; Color Guard 4; All- School Musical Cast and Cho- rus 2. STEVEN RONALD HERMELE “Steve” 19 Harrison Ct. South Orange “I never met a person I didn’t learn something from . . . either what to do ... or what not to do. ” Chess 2, 3; Fire and Civil Defense 2, 3; All-School Musi- cal Ticket Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Ticket Committee 2, 3; All-School Play Ticket Committee 2, 3, 4; Philosophy 4; Away Bus Committee Chairman 3, 4. KENNETH R. HEYMAN “Kenny” 315 Highland Rd. South Orange Little Caesar . . . Member of Clark Soccer Team . . . Champ of the S’s. Platform 2, 3; Varsity Secre- tary and Treasurer '4; HR Treasurer 3; Fire and Civil Defense 4; Soccer 3, 4; Swim- ming 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3, WILLIAM R. HICKS “Wrap Around” 1 Femwood Rd. Maplewood Long hair and beatle boots . . . Always in his “wrap around”. Jerseymen 2. 65 VIRGINIA HILDEBRAND “Ginny” 44 Durand Rd. Maplewood Folk Music 2, 4; Platform 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 2, Chairman 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Nominating Committee 2; Choir 3; All-School Play Ad- vertising Committee 4; Coat Girl 4. JACQUELINE HILLIARD “Jackie” 215 Tuscan Rd. Maplewood Is that really your natural HAIRCOLOR?? . . . Only Bob knows for sure . . . Cute, petite, big Irish temper. Business Education 3; Teachers’ Lunchroom. JEANNE HIND “Hinder” 125 Tuscan Rd. Maplewood Long live Don Quixote . . . Look out Hawaii here she comes ... A member in good standing of the “R-4” Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz 2; Music Box 4; Pan American 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Social Committee 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; All- School Musical Prop Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Prop Committee 3, 4. BURT A. HIRSHBERG “Bart” 479 Baldwin Rd. Maplewood Let me at least start my homework. Jazz 2; Student Exchange Committee 2. DAVID HITCHINGS 28 Scotland Rd. South Orange Wavey Davey Baby and bug . . . Who wants to drag me? . . . Doc's best friend. House and Grounds Com- mittee 4. ANDREW HINES “Andy” 214 Mayhew Drive South Orange HOT STUFF!!” . . . What's next on the yellow shlocmobile? Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Elec- tronics 2, 3; Council Com- mittees: House and Grounds 3, 4, Tutorial 2; Wrestling 3, 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3. 4; C.H.S. High- lights Editor, Floor Plans, and Cover Design 3. HUGH HOPKINS 89 Claremont Ave. Maplewood Avid coin collector . . . Faithful follower of sheep . . . Charter member of the N.L.F. Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4. MARGARET HUTHMACHER “Peggy” 81 Woodside Rd. Maplewood Cute, petite, and sweet . . . Look out for the “Little Red Triumph . . . She's Mike's girl forever. Audio-Visual 2; Diversified Occupations 4. 66 V JENI ISAAC “Yen 16 Woodhill Drive Maplewood Erin go braugh . . . voit . . . Cavorting is best done before French . . . Stowe's a state of mind. HR Chairman 3; Council Committees: Assembly 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Guildscript Reading Board 4; Mirror: Art 3, Advertising 4. MIMI HWANG “Mim 328 Academy St. South Orange That envied long black hair . . . Dreamer of the impossible dream—a magenta Mercedes with a diplomatic license . . . “Shucks”. Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Par- nassian Society 2, 3; Showcase 4; Student Exchange Com- mittee 3, 4; All-School Musi- cal: Prop 3, Scenery Painting 4; Junior Play Cast 3. ANGELO IANTOSCA “Ang 39 Brookside Ave. Livingston The small one wearing the cheerleading uniform . . . Six foot, two, eyes of blue ... 3- sport athlete from Tard Park. Varsity Club 3, Vice President 4; HR Treasurer 4: Baseball J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Basketball J.V. 2, Varsity 3, Co-Captain 4; Football Sophomore 2. Var- sity 3, 4; All-School Musical Advertising Committee 4; All- School Play Advertising Com- mittee 4. GREGORY JACOBS “Greg 74 Glenview Rd. South Orange What is wisdom?—little red riding hood ... A hi-fi bug . . . Three ends and a beginning. Audio-Visual 4: Chess 4. JOSEPH JACOBS “Joe 211 Mayhew Dr. South Orange Gunning for a 600 series . . . Lost shirt supporting Dodgers . . . Grand Prix and racing strip. Chess 4: Fire and Civil Defense Committee 2, 3, Floor Captain 4. KRISTI JACOBS 31 Yale Street Maplewood The lively one—you'll never mope near this girl . . . If you need a friend, this is the girl ... The Deli Girl. Future Teachers of America 4; HR Social Chairman 4; Civics Committee 3, 4; Chorus 2. JANE E. JACOBSEN “Jay 292 Turrell Avenue South Orange CAR ENN 8, where are you? . . . Security is three dates per weekend . . . Those Sunday afternoon rides. Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Pan American 2, 3; Person- ality 3; HR Chairman 3. Social Chairman 2; Council Com- mittees: Bookstore 2, Eligibili- ty 3, Pep 4, Sophomore Orien- tation 4. Chairman of Student Parking Lot Committee 4; A1I- School Musical Advertising Committee 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 3; Columbian Advertising Com- mittee 3. i KRISTIN JANIAK “Butch 17 South Pierson Road Maplewood THE. Rug. . . conservative!!? . . .I'm right, the world's wrong . . . The girl from A. V. Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Folk Music 3. 4; Council Com- mittees: Civics 4, Lunchroom 3; All-School Musical: Dancer 3, Scenery Painting 4; All- School Play Advertising Com- mittee 2. 67 SALLY JASPER 60 Harvard Avenue Maplewood Jeffrey the giraffe and the magic phonograph . . . Where’s trie white steed? . . . Ojala. Biology 4; Fencing 2, Vice- Chairman 3; Physics 2; Plat- form 2, Secretary 3; Pre-Med 3, 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 2, Vice-Chairman 3, Chairman 4. Sophomore Ori- entation 2, 3, Philosophy 4; Girls’ Tennis 2, Co-Captain 3; Band 2; Orchestra 2, 3. KENNETH JAY “Kenny” 23 North Hart Drive South Orange Endless search for the perfect 2irl . . . More cars than licenses . . . Summer hanging at Don’s. Debating 2; Platform 3; Varsi- ty 3, 4; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Mirror Chairman Circu- lation Committee 4. SUZANNE JEROLAMAN “Sue” 1977 Springfield Avenue Maplewood Blonde, brunette, redhead all in one . . . Barracuda's, ugh! Driver, umm! . . . He’s short, but I love him. EDWIN JOERG “Ed” 508 Prospect Street Maplewood Astro-fever . . . Supporter of the Black Knights of the Hudson . . . Skilled in every sport. Chess 4; Football 2; Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4; School Basketball League. ROBERT JORDAN “Bob” 127 Parker Avenue Maplewood President of the GTO Club . . . One of the cutest cheerleaders . . . Financial advisor to P and D. Biology 3; Platform 3, 4; HR Treasurer 3, 4, Social Chair- man 2; Tutorial Committee 4; Track 2; Cheerleader 4; Mir- ror Advertising Committee 4. DIANE JULIANO “DJ” 56 West Third Street South Orange Her susceptibility to blue eyes! . . . ITALIAN looks with i(Dyno” personality . . . That special Marine in Vietnam. HR Secretary 2, 3, 4; All- School Musical Dancer 3. GARY KAHN 500 Melrose Place South Orange Jazz 2, 3; Platform 2; Political Government 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med 3; HR Chairman 3, Vice- Chairman 2; Council Com- mittees: Eligibility 2, Student Exchange i, Chairman 4; Soccer 2; Columbian: Co-Edi- tor 4, Reporter 3, 4, Photog- rapher 2, 3; Guildscript Reader 4. CLIFFORD KALB “Cliff” 346 Richmond Avenue South Orange Future Doctor of America . . . How many was it this weekend? . . . Trainer of men. Audio-Visual 4; Platform 3; Political Government 4; Pre- Med 3, Chairman 4; Varsity 4: HR Chairman 3, Vice Chair- man 2; Council Committees: Eligibility 3. Sophomore Ori- entation 2, 3, Tutorial 3, 4; Football Trainer 2, 3, Head Trainer 4; Track 3, 4; Color Guard 3; Mirror Sports Staff 68 SUSAN KANDELL “Sue” MARGARETTE KAMM “Peggy” 718 Irvington Avenue Maplewood She just “Ken” not wait for . . . Those Wed., Fri., and Sat. nights . . . That radiant smile. Business Education 3, 4; Per- sonality 3. 57 Midland Boulevard Maplewood The girl executive . . . Those green eyes . . . Sweet and good- natured Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Pre-Med 4; HR Chairman 2; Council Committees: Eligibility 2. Sophomore Orientation 3, Tu- torial Vice Chairman 3, Chair- man 4; Columbian Assistant Advertising Editor 3; C.H.S. Highlights 2; Mirror Advertis- ing Committee 4. ARLENE KANZLER 3 Van Ness Terrace Maplewood . . . Legal eagle ... Un- assuming and sweet . . . Loves painting and art. JUDITH A. KATZ “Judy” 10 Hemlock Court Maplewood God bless her for every sneeze . . . “Nutritious lunches anyone?” . . . Her sincere manner. Platform 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 2; Council Committees: Social 2, 3, Student Exchange 4; Mir- ror Statistician 4. LARRY KAPLAN 170 Great Hills Drive South Orange ... A camaro ... A girl and Physics . . . Always D1ANE- ing out. Social Committee 4; Valley Forge Military Academy: In- tramurals 2. JO AN T. KAY 140 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood . . . “Cynical? Who me?” . . . Love for jazz, N.Y.C. . . . She sees through those bangs? Folk Music 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Civics Committee 4; Mirror Statistician 4. DAVID M. KAZIN 453 Tillou Road South Orange Give him a Vette and a Greg Noll. . . “Down with Ford”. Electronics 3. IAN B. KAZIN 312 Harding Drive South Orange Skiing in the winter . . . Skiing in the summer and skate boarding in between. Audio Visual 3, 4; Folk Music 3; Political Government 4. 69 CAROLYN KELLER “Pussycat” DENNIS P. KEEGAN “Cret” 450 Prospect Street South Orange Wrestling 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; St. Benedict’s Prep: J.V. Wrestling 2, Intramural Basket- ball 2, Sophomore Dance Committee 2. 33 Overlook Terrace Maplewood She supports the post office . . . Waiting till the Army comes home . . . Would you believe? Folk Music 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Jerseymen 3; Music Box 4; All- School Play Costume Commit- tee 3, 4. JOHN KELLY 48 Eder Terrace South Orange Strong silent type . . . Genius with anything on wheels. THOMAS KEMMER “Tom” 40 Kensington Terrace Maplewood Display Case 4; Physics 4; Warren High School: B.A.A. VICTORIA J. KEMP “Vicky” 71 Oakview Avenue Maplewood . . . Never at a loss for words . . . Likely resemblance to Rapunsel . . . Great love for the shore. Folk Music 3; HR Treasurer 3, 4, Social Chairman 2; Social Committee 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2. MIKE KEMPNER “Kemp” 74 Duffield Drive South Orange . . . His flawless study habits ... A notorious mainstay at C.H.S. . . . He's golden. Fire and Civil Defense Com- mittee 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Columbian Editorial Board 4. DONALD KESSLER 60 White Oak Drive South Orange Usually unpredictable, but always a good friend . . . His famous facial expressions . . . His dexterity in both driving and tennis. Platform 4; Political Govern- ment 3, 4; Council Commit- tees: Finance 4, Lunchroom 2, 3; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4. KENNETH W. KESSLER “Kenny” 117 Oakland Road Maplewood 201 loves to talk about weight lifting . . . Never sarcastic? . . . Easy to get along with. Library Council 2; Political Government 4; Traffic Com- mittee 3. 4; Track 3; Irvington High School: Library Council 2; HR Treasurer 2. 70 MICHAEL KESSLER “Mike” GARY KEYES 50 Midland Boulevard Maplewood . . . his peculiar gait . . . That touch of sophistication ... An authority on the Dodgers. Chess 2, 3, 4; Math 4; HR Treasurer 4; Council Com- mittees: Fire and Civil Defense 4. Tutorial 4. 2 Hemlock Court Maplewood A ll,around good guy . . . Taste for a purple passion . . . Loathes backseats, worships “da CA T” and John's Triumph. Newington High School: Soccer 3. JAMES KHALAF “Trip” 85 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood MIMI KIDD 362 Warwick Avenue South Orange There's a party at Mi mi's . . . No cracks about my height. . . Bob who? Fencing 4; HR Secretary 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; Nominating Committee 3; All- School Musical Make-Up Committee 2. BARBARA KILBURN “Barb” 171 Kilbum Place South Orange Art Service 2, 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; HR Secretary 2: Council Committees: Eligibility 3, Chairman 4, Finance 2, Nom- inating 4. SUSAN KILCOMMONS 366 Turrell Avenue South Orange Passion for folk music . . . Guitar lessons might help . . . Anastasia! The Russians are Coming! Display Case 4; Folk Music 4; Library Council 2, 3, 4. L STEPHEN D. KING “Steve” 112 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood A dyed-in-the wool railroader ... A seeker of truth? . . . Charter member of S.L.F. Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee. RICHARD KINSKY “Rich” 19 Claremont Avenue Maplewood Dead leaves feel funny . . . The force of gravity prevails . . . “This is a valuable achievement. ” Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 71 ROBERT KINSKY 19 Claremont Avenue Maplewood Since the Sanctified Bovine . . . Accursor of Fate, keeper of the Amen, defender of the American Way . . . And he who shall miraculously transform the administration into humans and humans into satyrs. Political Government 3, 4; Student Exchange Committee 4; Guildscript Reader 4. ROBERT KISCH “BK” 45 Boyden Parkway Maplewood “jBrains” of the Cougar Eleven . . . Tries EVERYTHING at least once . . . Other teams his only enemies. Varsity 3. 4; HR Vice Chair- man 2, 3; Council Commit- tees: Junior Assembly Chair- man 3, Fire and Civil Defense 4. Lunchroom 4; Baseball 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2, 4, Chair- man 3: Senior Class President. SHARON KLAIF 44 Claremont Drive Maplewood ... A FISHERman’s girl. . . Acting is her line . . . The spirited co-captain for the Cougars. Parnassian 2, Treasurer 3; HR Chairman 2; Council Com- mittees: Assembly 4, Junior Assembly Chairman 3, Pep 2, Sophomore Orientation 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4; Choir 3; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Mirror Dramatic Chairman 4. ALAN KLASS “Dino” 448 South Fourth Street Maplewood Individualist ... Do you know the Village Fugs? . . . Mick dagger's favorite fan. Folk Music 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH KLEIN “Joe” 354 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood Always in there trying. Chess 3; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 4. MITCHELL KLEINHANDLER 30 Harvard Avenue Maplewood “Since I count the votes, what can you do about it?” . . . Those 7:30 fights for parking spaces ... A humbleness coupled with pride. Jazz 3; Pre-Med 3; Council Committees: Elections 3, Chairman 4, Executive Com- mittee 4, Traffic 2, Nominating Committee 3. 4; All-School Musical Ticket Committee 3; Columbian: Business staff 2, Business Editor 3. ELLEN KLOSK 338 West End Road South Orange A longing for the SANDY shores of the Potomac . . . BC.ek . . . Lynn, I have to tell you. HR Chairman 2; Council Committees: Lunchroom 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orien- tation 3; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, Nominating Committee 2; Platform 3; Le Cercle Fran ais 2, Secretary 3; Secre- tary of School 4. ELEANOR KNAPP 84 Broadview Ave. Maplewood Sweet and sincere . . . With a song in her heart . . . Has a little chicken. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Music Box 4; Personality 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; All-School Mus- ical Advertising Committee 3. 72 RONALD KOHN “Ron” 66 Duffield Drive South Orange Saturday “parties” and card games . . . Smilin' Ron . . . School: resting place between weekends. Pan American 3, 4; Political Government 3, 4; Pre-Med. 4; Bookstore Committee 3, 4; Mirror Advertising Committee GARY KON 467 Valley St. Maplewood Everything in the book . . . Kalb fantastic on lead . . . Take “tea ” and see. Folk Music 4; Pan American 3; Platform 3; Political Government 3, 4; Mirror Cir- culation 4; Weequahic High: HR Chairman 2; Biology Club KARLA KOPPEL “Kar” 38 Headley Place Maplewood Always remember her orange jumper . . . Nicest of Color ado'd exports ... A delight to be with. Folk Music 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 4; German 2, 3; Personality 3; Choir 4; Philosophy 4; All-School Musi- cal Make-up Committee 3. V ELAINE KORNHAUSER “Korn” 3 Beach St. Maplewood She likes to keep them guessing about her waist . . . “Don’t mess with Bill”. . . Those long walks to school. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Physics 4; HR Vice-Chairman 3, 4, HR Secretary 2; Council Com- mittees: Pep 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4: Mirror Adver- tising Committee 4. WILLA KORETZ “Pooky” 10 Overhill Rd. South Orange Fromm and Plato: intellectual renaissance, 1966 . . . Ardent lover of Folk and CHAS . . . Sparkling brown eyes. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Phi- losophy 4; Platform 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3, Vice President 4; Sopho- more Orientation 4; Mirror: Chairman Advertising Com- mittee. I S DOROTHY KOSAKOWSKI “Dottie” 123 Tuscan Road Maplewood The youngest of the R-4 . . . She’s the daughter of Rosie O’Grady . . . I am not a dumb blonde! Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Personality 3, 4; Council Committees: Lunchroom 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3: All School Musical Prop Commit- tee 3, 4; Columbian Business 4. AMY KOSTANT 253 Irving Ave. South Orange If you can’t have four wheels, take two . . . Her unique laugh . . . Malabar forever. Future Teachers of America 4; Personality 3; Platform 4; HR Chairman 4; Council Com- mittees: Eligibility 2, Lunch- room 4. ABBY KOTLER 19 Speir Drive Soutn Orange Never seen without his traditional Brooks Brothers “school blazer” . . . Noted to be the ”Prep” of CH S. by “P.A.E.”, “J.R.L.”, andC.H.S. III. ... A future master of the “Foxhounds” Folk Music 4; Philosophy 4. 73 JOANN KOZLOWSKI 9 Wetmore Ave. Maplewood Jo Anne Popola, the shy quiet one; WHO? . . . Poor little RICHie girl . . . Goes for wild jewelry and sharp clothes. Business Education 3; Chorus 2. STEVEN KRUPNICK “Krup” 363 Irving Ave. South Orange Tappa-Halfa-Keg . . . Man with the golden Gum . . . The last of the walking seniors. Biology 2, 3, 4; Political Government 3, 4; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Lunchroom Committee 3; Track 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM J. KUBIDA “Mad Prussian” 4 Wellesley Rd. Maplewood A future field marshall . . . Mitch Ryder and Goldwater ... A blond-haired, blue-eyed Nordic god. Electronics 2, 3, 4; German 3, 4; Track 3, 4. RAYMOND KUEHN “Ray” 309 Highland Rd. South Orange Good-looking . . . Loves action . . . Popular with the girls. Irvington H.S.: HR President WILLIAM KUHL 131 Sherman PI. South Orange Frequent visits to the hospital . . . Invaluable to homeroom . . . Fearless leader of Traffic Committee. DAVID L. KUPERMAN “Dave” 179 Great Hills Drive South Orange Future concert pianist ... A composed intellectual . . . Friendly and pleasant to all. Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4. DAVID S. KUPPERMAN “Kup” 176 Wyoming Ave. Maplewood David the Wizard of Wyoming Ave ... Dreams about motorcycles and Vettes ... A future restaurant owner. House and Grounds 3; Wrestling 2. PATTI KURTZ “P.K.” 8 Lenox Terr. South Orange Inexhaustible supply of pep . . . Affinity to wrestlers . . . Klining through the windows. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Platform 4; HR Secretary 2, 3, 4; Eli- fibility Committee 2, 3, 4; All- chool Musical Advertising Committee 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4. 74 MICHELE LACHOVITZKY “Mikki” o 154 Irvington Ave. South Orange Her artistic talents . . . Her ability to make friends ... A thousand dimples. Personality 4; Bacon Acade- my: Liberty Club 2; Biology 2; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Chemistry 3; Math 2, 3; Cho- rus 2, 3. BRUCE ALAN LA FERA 54 White Oak Dr. South Orange A stockholder in Grunings . . . Into N.Y.C. with an XKE . . . A great down beat on the guitar. SUSAN LANE “Suzie” 380 Harding Dr. South Orange Oh those wild weekends Beachcombing . . . “Bobby’s Girl” . . . That longing for a certain Vette. Lunchroom Committee 2; Chorus 2. URSULA BOWIE LANIGAN “Beau” 30 Union Ave. Maplewood Blonde hair and blue eyes . . . Her love for “Sal” ads at lunch . . . Those trips to the shore in a white G.T.O. Business Education 4; Person- ality 4; Water Ballet 4. ANN LANZA 19 Menzel Ave. Maplewood Italian with blue eyes and freckles? . . . Letters to the Bronx . . . “Jeanie, you’re mixing me up, too!” Display Case 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; HR Vice Chairman 4; Traditions Committee 2; Dis- MARILYN LARKIN 357 Clark Street South Orange “Ellyn, guess what happened Saturday night!” . . . Those wild weekends in New York . . . Her many loves. HR Social Chairman 2. MICHAIL LA ROCCA “Mike” 59 Franklin Ave. Maplewood Happiness is a set of drums . . . Does he ever study? . . . Quiet but friendly. JONATHAN LASS “J. Larch” 77 Hudson Ave. Maplewood A concert cellist . . . Homeroom’s loss is orchestra’s gain ... A combination of wit and intelligence. German 3, 4; Pre-Med 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3, 4; String Quartet 4. 75 DEBORAH LAWRENCE “Deb” 14 Beach St. Maplewood Writer with a “flair” . . . Always on time at 8:29 . . . Inherited Frank's Merc wagon. G.A.A. 2, 3; HR Vice Chair- Chairman 4. Nominating Com- mittee 3. JUDITH LAX “Judy” 12 Lenox Terr. South Orange School ring's on her finger . . . Good GRIEF! . . . Her wit and unending supply of puns. Chess 3; HR Social Chairman 2; Council Committees: Tradi- tions 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4, Enforcement 2; Columbian Advertising 2. DOUGLAS LEHMAN “Doug” 221 Wyoming Ave. Maplewood Friday night cards with P.C. ... A Slayton Field regular . . . With Kohn in the bookstore. Chess 3, Secretary 4; Elec- tronics 2; Political Gov’t 3, 4; Council Committees; Book- store Committee 3, 4; Intra- murals 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4. RALPH LEARDO 494 Richmond Ave. Maplewood Those brittle legs . . . Sunny money man . . . Collision insurance, anyone? Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2. CORINNE E. LAX 35 Claremont Drive Maplewood All the news that's fit to print . . . Pas encore! . . . Happiness is a warm puppy (finally). Le Cercle Francais 3, Vice President 4; Folk Music 2; Platform 3, 4; Showcase 2; HR Secretary 3; Council Com- mittees: Student Exchange 3, Nominating 3; Columbian: Reporter 2, 3, Editor 4. STEPHEN A. LAZAR “Steve” 392 Harding Dr. South Orange Saturday night poker games . . . Frequent trips to 234 . . . “Who really signed that pass, Steve?'' Biology 2, 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3; Pre-Med 3, 4. 1 I Hi I LINDA LEHMAN 234 Raymond Ave. South Orange L.L.O.— Loquacious little one! . . . What a whippin' bit of cynicism! . . . ‘77 do it if it isn’t being done. ” Biology 3; Folk Music 3; G.A.A. 2; Jerseymen 3; Tu- torial Committee 3, 4; All- School Musical Prop Com- mittee 3. SUSAN LEDERMAN “Su” 105 Boyden Ave. Maplewood One of “The Three's Company” . . . Talent for making lasagna . . . Guitars, mandolins, and banjos. Folk Music 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 4; G.A.A. 2; Personality 4; Showcase 2. 76 BERNARD LEHRHOFF “Bernie” 277 Western Dr. South Orange A man’s man and a woman’s dream . . . How to go out with a girl and wind up with her best friend . . . VICKtorious on weekends. Biology 2, Vice Pres. 3; Elec- tronics 2; Council Com- mittees: Fire and Civil Defense 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. SUSAN LEHRHOFF “Sue” 60 North Wyoming Ave. South Orange She’ll never forget that Gettys- burg address . . . Hear, see, and speak no evil . . . Lobes Lehrhoff. Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality 3; Pre-Med 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, Tutorial 4, Nominating Com- mittee 2, 3; Choir 2; Madrigal 2; Twirler 4; All-School Musi- cal Advertising Committee 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 3, 4. LESLIE C. LEIN 23 Arcularious Terr. Maplewood Long hair that incites many a comment ... A sound-headed girl that has never had a crush??? . . . Quiet? You just don’t know her! Le Cercle Francais 2; Forum Romanum 2; Personality 3, 4; Platform 2, 3, 4; Assembly Committee 4; Mirror: Statis- tician 4, Typist 4. BARRY LEIWANT 44 Headley PI. Maplewood Abstersion through Trucidation . . . Columbia matemen. Chess 2, 3; Library Council 2, Secretary 3; Platform 2, 3; Po- litical Gov’t 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Elections 2, 3, Vice-chairman 4; Wrestling Manager 3, 4: Chess 3, 4. ROMAN LEMEGA 461 Boyden Ave. Maplewood The arm that broke twice . . . Born in a C.P.O. . . . Happy- go-lucky. Soccer 2. KENNETH LENTZ 10 Coolidge Rd. Maplewood The ‘frog”, with the Charlie Chaplin walk . . . Will progress by leaps and bounds. Libraiy Council 2, 3, 4; Math 3, 4; Physics 3, 4; Pre-Med 3, STEVEN P. LERNER “S.P.L.” 38 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Commands a worshipful entourage . . . My friend the state trooper . . . Fastest human in C.H.S. Parnassian 2, 3; Political Government 4: Varsity 3, 4; HR Vice Chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Elections 2, 4, Lunchroom 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3. ROMEO LERRO “Sir R.L. II” 88 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Always an Italian word for everyone . . . (iOne of the Men ... That certain knack for getting into mischief. Baseball 3, 4. 77 LAWRENCE K. LESNIK “Larry” 19 Hoskier Road South Orange Anyone for “B” Ball? . . . Tyrant of the tennis courts . . . Window shopper abroad. Political Government 2, 3, 4; Varsity 4; Council Com- mittees: Eligibility 2, 4, Nomi- nating 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Mir- ror Sports Editor 4. JANIS CLARE LEVINE “Jan” 257 Academy Street South Orange “Oh for long straight hair! . . . It’s not the marks that count, it's what you learn! . . . How much do you wanna VET?” Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4: Special Service Group 2; Audio-Visual Aids 2; Senior Play Stage Crew 2. PAUL LEVINE 90 Midland Boulevard Maplewood A large, enthusiastic following . . . Possessor of uncommon virtuosity . . . “ Where are the snows of yesteryear?” Chess 3, President 4; Debating 2; Jazz 2, 3; Philosophy 4; Tu- torial Committee 4; Band 2, 3. Drum Major 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Concert Ticket Committee 2, 3, 4. PHILIP LEVINSON “Phil” 398 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood That innocent air . . . “But I studied so hard!” . . . His heart lies in Cleveland, or is it Boston? . . . Yeah, WHAT a coincidence! Music Box 2; Parnassian 2, 3, 4; HR Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Elections 3, 4, Lunchroom 3; Choir 3, 4; Mad- rigal 3. 4; AJJ-SchooJ Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Junior Play Cast and Chorus 3; All- School Play Cast 3. PETER LEVINE “Pete” 33 Rynda Road South Orange Tutor of 109 .. . Statistician extraordinaire . . . Always a Democrat. Physics Club 3, 4; Baseball Team Manager 2, 3, 4. RICHARD LEWCZUK “Lew” 26 Coolidge Road Maplewood Likes '60 Thunderbirds . . . wild imagination . . . always looking for a good time. BARBARA LEWELL “Barb” 37 Van Ness Court Maplewood Ann Landers' protege . . . Hales Public Service buses . . . How do you pronounce your last name anyway? Biology 2; Future Nurses of America 3; Pan American 4; Pre-Med 3, Secretary 4. DAVE LEWIS “Lew” 13 Rutgers Street Maplewood The Cincinnati kid of Columbia . . . A kind word for his teachers . . . Bowler extra- ordinaire. Chess 3, 4; Pre-Medical 4; Eli- gibility Committee 3; All- School Musical Advertising Committee 3. 78 NORMAN LIPSTEIN “Lippy” 183 Garfield Place Maplewood First for a license . . . First for a ticket . . . Last to get a new Folk Music Club 4; Traffic Committee 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4. ANNE LIEBERWITZ 625 Mountain Drive South Orange A DA VE dreamer . . . Friendly smile and a manner to match ... That identifying laugh. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Secretary 4: Jazz 2: Pan American 3. 4; Personality 3, 4. LAURA LIPPMAN “Ldaurs” 306 Warwick Avenue South Orange “So what’s new?” . . . Mene, mene Tekel Upharsin” . . . Her affair with an immature Fellini character. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Liter- ary Round Table 2: Platform 3, 4; HR Chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Assem- bly 3, 4, Eligibility 2, Lunch- room 2, 3, Sophomore Orien- tation 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Guildscript Co-Editor 4: Mir- ror: Circulation 3, Prophet 4. RICHARD LIEBERFARB “Richie” 337 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Florida’s a great place to visit, but I REALLY wouldn’t want to live there . . . Those skins and white socks. Political Government 3, 4; HR Treasurer 2, Social Chairman 3, Chairman 4; Council Com- mittees: House and Grounds 2, Social 3, 4: Basketball Team 2; Football Team 2; Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4. ELLEN S. LEWIS 57 Park Avenue Maplewood A comedienne with unique commentary . . . Connoisseur of the “In ” way of life ... A collector of fine portraits. Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Plat- form 2, 3, 4; HR Vice Chair- man 2, Secretary 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 2, 3, Student Exchange 4, Sopho- more Orientation 4, Mirror Statistician 4. JOHANNA LIEB “Jan” 664 Prospect Street Maplewood Passion for coffee ice-cream, e. e. cummings, and concerts ... And what do you model? , . . Books are Keys to wisdom’s treasure. Debating 2, President 3; Folk Music 3; Platform 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Political Government 4; HR Secretary 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4; Lunchroom 2; Columbian Business Staff 2, 3, 4; Mirror Literary Committee 4. LINDA LIEBERMAN 191 Great Hills Drive South Orange Infectious laughter . . . That night at Llewellyn Park . . . “Down by the banks of the River Charles. ” Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3; Person- ality 3, 4; Council Com- mittees: Finance 3, 4, Sopho- more Orientation 4: Mirror Advertising Committee 4. JANICE C. LINBERG “Lindy” 90 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood Michael’s favorite girl . . . California Dreamer ... As sweet as the baker’s pie, with a smile to sell it. Future Teachers of America 3; Parnassian 4; Social Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; All-School Musi- cal Costume Committee 3. 79 ANDREA LITT “L.T.” LYNN LISTER 29 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Not too bold . . . Not too shy . . . Those weekend trips. Business Education 2, 3, Secretary 4. 467 Valley Street Maplewood As talented with her voice as with her baton . . . The only member of the L. T. S. C. N. W. F. Club ... Her HARRYed appearance. Folk Music 2, 3; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Personality 4; Political Government 3; H.R. Chairman 3, Social Chairman 4; Council Committees: Election.s4,Sopho- more Orientation 4: Twirler 3. Co-captain 4: All-School Musi- cal and Plays Committees: Ad- vertising 3, Cast and Chorus 3, Make-up 2, 3. MARC LOEWENTHAL “Lo” 36 Park Avenue Maplewood Intelligence, amiability, and “His Truck ” . . . Gunsmoke— 3 to 5—1st floor . . . Those nights at the Grooveyard. Jazz 2, 3; Platform 3; Political Government 3, President 4; HR Chairman 3, Vice Chair- man 3, Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Elections 4, Nominating 3. GEORGE LOGAN, JR. 446 Richmond Avenue Maplewood A melodious singing voice . . . quiet and reserved . . . Active member of Library Committee. Library Council 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4. MARGARET LOMBARDY “Peggy” 15 Clinton Avenue Maplewood Third of the long-line of Lorn- bardys to graduate Columbia . . . That long black hair . . . Never ending weekends, laugh- ter, boys. Chemistry Vice President 4; Future Nurses of America 3, Vice President 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Italian 3; All-School Musical Prop Committee 2, 3; All-School Play Prop Committee 4. JED LOWY “Spats” 360 West End Road South Orange Never a serious moment? . . . ‘7 can almost taste it! . . . Love tennis and skiing. Political Government 3; Varsi- ty 4; HR Vice Chairman 2, 4, Social Chairman 4; Soccer Team 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Council Com- mittees: Social, 3, 4, Nominat- ing 2, 3; Mirror Advertising 4. BARBARA LUCAS “Barb” 66 Claremont Avenue Maplewood I’m not Sandy! . . . Making instant sunshine wherever she goes . . . Those summers spent at Seaside. Business Education 2, 3, 4; German 3, 4; All-School Musi- cal Prop Committee 3, 4; All- School Play Prop Committee 4. SANDRA LUCAS “Sandy” 66 Claremont Avenue Maplewood “I’m Sandy! . . . Look at that beautiful surf (er) . . . Eve of destruction. Business Education 2, 3, 4; German 3, 4; All-School Musi- cal Prop Committee 3, 4; All- School Play Prop Committee 4. 80 KATHLEEN LUCY “Kathy Lucy” 11 Berkeley Road Maplewood Blondes do have more fun! . . . One of the “rollers” . . . “Hang in there Trace! ” Business Education 3, 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Personality 3, 4; HR Treasurer 3, 4; Council Committees: Pep 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; Nominating Committee 3; Display Case 3, 4; All-School Musical Prop Committee 3; All-School Play Ticket Com- mittee 4. JOAN MACHALABA 88 Jacoby Street Maplewood A rare distinction among high school girls—natural blonde hair . . . Possessing that spark of fun . . . Notorious owner of a white Chevy. Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan-American 3. CHRIS LYDON 52 Oakland Road Maplewood Talks softly and carries a big stick . . . Sense of humor . . . Confident. Forum Romanum 3, 4; Jazz 3; Political Government 3, 4; Varsity 4; HR Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Civics 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, Nominat- ing 3; Golf 3, Captain 4; Audio-Visual Aids 4. JEFFREY LYNN “Jeff” 335 Hartford Road South Orange Our man from Marlboro country ... A real trouble- shooter . . . Expected to do the unexpected. Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 3; Electronics 2, 3. VALERIE MACCHIAVERNA 437 South Orange Avenue South Orange A future biology teacher . . . Great person if you know her. Future Nurses of America 2; Future Teachers of America 3; Personality 3; Bernards High School: Future Nurses 2. ALAN C. MacTAGGART 7 Edeewood Place Maplewood Leader of the S.L.F. ... In the Roy Cohn tradition . . . His striking blond hair. Pan American 3, 4; Political Government 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Soccer 2; All-School Play Ad- vertising Committee 3. CHERYL MAFFIE 434 Prospect Street South Orange Always GREGarious . . . Never at a loss for words . . . That amazing laugh. G.A.A. 2: Library Council 3. 4; HR Secretarv 2. 4: Audio- Visual Aids 4; Chorus 2. JACK MAGLEY 14 Overlook Terrace Maplewood Big man on the soccer field . . . Good looks and personality . . . Surfer blond hair. HR Vice Chairman 4; Soccer 2, 3. 4. 81 li 4 J “ Mm s- i KATHARINE C. MAHER “Kitty” 15 Euclid Avenue Maplewood Blue-eyed blond . . . One boy, one special boy ... Ann Landers of Columbia. Italian 3; Parnassian 2; Per- sonality 3, 4; HR Social Chair- man 2; Choir 3, 4; Chorus 2; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3; All-School Play Prop Committee 4. ANTOINETTE MAIONE “Toni” 428 South Fourth Street Maplewood Those big brown “Italian ” eyes . . . “In Crowd” knows what’s happening . . . Loves dancing, especially the “FREDDY.” All-School Musical Dancers 3. PHIL MANGIATRIDDA 202 West Fairview Avenue South Orange For we’re all good fellows . . . Cheerful member of homeroom ... An asset anywhere. Pan American 4. KAREN MANN 39 Glenview Road South Orange The girl that everybody in the world adores . . . Vibrant . . . How do you describe an angel? Personality 3, 4. STEPHEN THOMAS MARKS “Steve” 360 Irvington Avenue, South Orange “T.A.D. Columbia” . . . His individualistic tendencies . . . That “stoned” feeling. Folk Music 3; Lunchroom Committee 3; Wrestling 3; Leonia High School: Wrestling 2; Drama 2. RICHARD MANNA 53 Bowdoin Street, Maplewood Tackling with the rest of ’em . . . Likes a ?good? joke . . . And Italy. Varsity 4; Football 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Forrest Sherman High School: Foot- ball 2; Basketball 2. CHARLES MARLOWE “Chuck” 206 Walton Avenue, South Orange There’s always one Marlowe in Columbia . . . Quick smile . . . One of the sentient ones. Display Case 3; Library Coun- cil 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Traffic Committee Secretary 4; Scenery Painting Committee 3. ROBERT MANIAS “Boby” 28 Second Street South Orange Always there at 8:26 . . . 130 pounds of dynamite . . . “Don t mess!” Display Case 4; Electronics 3, 82 HARRY FRANCIS MARONEY, JR. “Harry” 32 Woodland Road, Maplewood Waiting for Mark . . . Drives a fast Volkswagon . . . Likes motorcycles and athletics. Display Case 3; House and Grounds Committee 2, Chair- man 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Display Case 3. ROGER F. MASEY “Mase” 532 Summit Avenue, Maplewood Progressive jazz and tape recorders . . . His lengthy English papers . . . Lively homeroom sessions in 248. Fencing 2; Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Po- litical Government 4. LYNN MARTIN 272 Melrose Place, South Orange Pleasant personality pleasing looks . . . Missed school but spirit still there . . . Those artistic and creative talents. Art Service 3; Folk Music 2; Personality 3; HR Vice Chair- man 3; Civics Committee 2; Choir 2, 3, 4. DONALD R. MASUCCI “Sooch” 40 Park Avenue, Maplewood Hardest lunches in school . . . Car magazines and lasagna . . . His quiet smile. House and Grounds Com- mittee 3, 4. f i I F .f XT SUSAN MATY AS “Musan” 18 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood Her love for a “Gleen” . . . Pilot or Driver?? . . . 'Peggy, what should I do?” Audio-Visual Aids 2; Chorus 2; All-School Musical Make- up 3. HARMON MAURER “Killibrew” 484 Irvington Avenue, Maplewood Always ready for a laugh . . . Has a word for anything . - . Debonair. Football Manager 2. 83 WAYNE W. MAUDSLEY “Stringer” 2014 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood What's life without a Super Sport? . . . Those good looks . . . Kitty's friend. SUSAN MAURER “Sue” 403 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood Philadelphia here she comes . . . That natural blonde hair?? . . . Those long awaited summers . . . Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; HR Chairman 3; HR Vice Chairman 2; Council Committees: Lunchroom 3, Social 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Ori- entation 4; Chorus 3; All- School Musical Advertising Committee 2; All-School Play: Advertising Committee 4, Prop Committee 2; Mirror: Adver- tising 4; C.H.S. Highlights Writer 2. MICHAEL W. MAYBAUM “Mike” 25 Elm Court, South Orange The greatest kid going ... A 4 letter manager ... A friend to the world. HR Treasurer 3, 4; Cross- Country 2; Cross-Country Manager 3, 4; Track Manager 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3. MATTHEW McCOWAN, JR. “Matt” 120 West South Orange Ave- nue, South Orange A quiet gentleman . . . Serious and thoughtful . . . Versatile interests and accomplishments. Library Council 2, 3; Traffic Committee 2, 3. LEO McGARRY “Otis I” 248 Parker Avenue, Maplewood Another Borden Retort . . . The lost Otis . . . Ireland’s gift to Cross-Country. Jerseymen 2; Varsity 4; Traffic Committee 3, 4; Cross-Coun- try 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN McGRADY “Kathi” 45 Menzel Avenue, Maplewood One of the crowd ... A love for CHOC Kies . . . That peculiar laugh. NANCY E. McCLOSKEY “Cluskey” 61 Wellesley Street, Maplewood Her GREGarious manner . . . “Anyone for pierced ears?”. . . The third twin. Folk Music 3; Pan American 3; Philosophy 4; Hr Vice Chairman 4, Social Chairman 3; All-School Musical: Stage Crew 4, Make-up Committee 3; All-School Play Make-up Committee 4; Mirror Caption Writer 4. JIM McENTEE “Jungle Jim” 115 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood Late again, Mrs. Burns . . . Loves that Golden 7 oil treatment . . . ning si yt bu gai bian wo pe zhu zhang. Biology 2; Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 3; Wrestling 2, 3; All-School Musical 3, 4. william McGinnis “Bill” 11 Jefferson Avenue, Maplewood His love of fishing and boating . . . His long awaited Harley Davidson . . . Appreciation of the opposite sex. Chemistry 4; House and Grounds Committee 4; Track 3, 4. ANN MEDINETS 11 Crest Circle, South Orange Member of the Folk Song generation . . . Great kid to know and be with . . . Patterned stockings, ribbons, and earrings. Biology 3, 4; Folk Music 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Platform 2, 4; Mirror Layout 4. 84 JOSETTE A. MEGARO “Shrimp” 174 South Orange Avenue South Orange Finally found her missing ‘'LINK” ... Hey “little girl” how old are you? . . . Greenwich Village individual . . . Big brown eyes. MICHAEL MELNICK “Mike” 10 Lee Court, Maplewood Future Perry Mason Man with a photographic eye . . . Quiet and intense. Audio-Visual 2. FERN MENKES 8 Fairview Terrace, Maplewood Visit homeroom much? ... A strange breed of plant . . . The hostess with the mostest. Platform 3; Political Govern- ment 4; Assembly Committee 2, 4 Secretary 3; All-School Musical Advertising Commit- tee 3; All-School Play Ad- vertising Committee 4. LAURA T. MENZA “Menz” 483 Prospect Street, Maplewood Her relentless desire to become a great swimmer . . . That adorable face . . . Highly explosive. Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Italian 3, 4. JOSEPH C. MERC AD ANTE, JR. “Merk” 116 Third Street, South Orange What a nice to go hunting . . . Wishes he had a G.T.O. . . . Future Veterinarian. Italian 2. DANIEL R. METZGER “Danny” 3 Berkshire Road, Maplewood Columbia's best homeroom chairman . . . Always seen on the field ... Love of homeroom. Varsity 3, President 4; HR Chairman 2; Basketball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Football 3, 4. ROBERT L. MEYER 66 Burnett Terrace, Maplewood . .. Favorite booking: “Bobby and Barbara” . . . Slickness is wearing a tie and jacket to school . . . Brilliant future ahead . . . Le Cercle Francais 4; Chemis- try 4; Folk Music 2, 3; Plat- form 3, 4; HR Chairman 2, 3, 4; Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3; Mirror Literary Committee 4; Columbian Re- porter 4. ROSEMARY MICHETTI 167 Church Street, South Orange Our model, cute and skinny ... A long time engagement plan . . . Goes for the RICHer type. 85 ELLEN MILLER LAURENCE MILES 367 Lenox Avenue, South Orange “Verisimilitude” . . . Girls, Guitars, Galt . . . “Under my thumb” House and Grounds Com- mittee 4. 280 Redmond Road, South Orange Lover of sailing, wild daisies, autumn woods . . . Volumes and volumes of poetry . . .Her Grecian summer in Boston. Council Committees: Book- store 3, 4. Lunchroom 3; Philosophy 4; Columbian Re- porter 3, 4. ERIC S. MILLMAN “Mill” 5 Hemlock Court, Maplewood A Tipsy Cougar . . . Under the influence of ? . . . Never Again!!!? Political Government 4; Pre- Med 3; HR Chairman 2, 3, Vice Chairman 4; Council Committees: Assembly 4, Chairman 3, Student Exchange 2, Nominating 2, 3; Wrestling 2; Cheerleader 3; Cougar 4. SUSAN MIZZONI “Sue” 18 Gilford Court, Maplewood Cute and petite . . . That gorgeous dark hair, natural of course ... A true devotion to Union High. Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Personality 3, 4; Mirror Caption Writer 4. ANGELA MOATES 4 Lincoln Place, Maplewood Albert's private secretary . . . The most wonderful summer . . . Innocence with devil's horns. Business Education 2, 3, 4; Personality 4; Special Service Group 3, President 4. LINDA SUE MOLLACH “Lin” 431 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood Always on time??? . . . Model- like appearance . . . Cheery disposition and congenial personality. Business Education 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Music Box 4; Special Service Group 3, Vice Chairman 4; Civics Committee 4: All- School Musical: Prop Com- mittee 3, 4, Ticket Committee 3; All-School Play Prop Com- mittee 4: Mirror: Statisticians 4, Typist 4. PATRICIA MONETTI “Patti” 27 44th Street, Maplewood “Hey Pro, look at that Harley” . . . Those daily letters to a certain Marine . . . “I am not Irish, I'm Italian.” DON MONTEFUSCO “Donnie” 33 Lexington Avenue, Maplewood The man with the million records . . . One of Jack’s favorites . . . One of the boys. Baseball 2, 3, 4. 86 EDGAR MOOSE “Moose” 115 Plymouth Avenue, Maplewood Those third period coffee breaks . . . Quite fine . . . Duke of the Crest. Biology 2. HOLLY S. MORRIS “Hoi” 18 Van Ness Court, Maplewood Her sweet and gentle manner . . . Eager to please ... A future nurse . . . Biology 2; Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Music Box 4; Personality 4; Special Service Group 3, 4; Choir 4; Chorus 2, 3. PATRICK MORRISON “Pat” 163 Seton Place South Orange The rug's best friend . . . Smiling Irishman with the wild vest . . . Black Plymouths forever. Fencing 2, 3, 4; Football Man- ager 2, 3. AL MOREIRA “Go Cart” 7 Vermont Street, Maplewood . . . One of the motorcycle set . . . A good student . . . Yamaha don't go. Football 2. ANNA MORAWSKI “Ann” 60 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood Secret Sam in her spy coat. . . A tall, young one . . . Always handy with her quick smile. Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Folk Music 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Personality 4; Showcase 2; Council Com- mittees: Civics 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; Chorus 2. LINDA MORRIS 463 Richmond Avenue Maplewood A sense of humor is a sense of being . . . best note writer in Columbia . . . L.D.J. . . . K turns and drainpipes. HR Vice Chairman 3, Trea- surer 2; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Platform 3; Personality 3, 4. LAWRENCE MOVSHIN “Larry” 16 Hoffman Street Maplewood The big muff . . . Trainer of men . . . Head supreme RED hat. Council committees: Elections 2, Fire and Civil Defense 3, Chairman 4; Audio-Visual 3, 4; Folk Music 2; Jazz 2, 3; Po- litical Gov’t 3, 4; Football 2, Manager and Trainer 3, 4; All School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2, 3, Play ass’t Director 3; Mirror Dramatics Com- mittee 4. NICK MORIBALDI 29 Vanness Terrace, Maplewood A favorite of Mr. Holland's mechanic shop. 87 JAMES MURPHY “Jim” JOHN EMIL MULLER “Jack, the lover” 40 Jacoby Street Maplewood Future Air Force Man . . . Photography, dancing and Girls . . . Reliability and friendship. 14 Elsman Terrace Maplewood Variety is the spice of life . . . Whiskey is better than work ... I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them, I shall use my time. Political Government 3; Band 2. DONALD ALAN NADELBERG “Don” 364 Harding Drive South Orange The horn that almost blew up the game . . . Those Friday nights and Saturday games in Newstead. Biology 2, 3, Pre-Med 4. SUSAN LYNN NEIDENBERG “Neid” 14 N. Terrace Maplewood Gets her jewelry from TIFFanys ... Her TA YLOR made appearance . . . Where are Andy and Nancy? Future Teachers of America 3, Personality 3, 4. Political Gov’t 3, Philosophy 4; HR Vice Chairman 4: Council Com- mittees: Social 2, Nominating 3; All School Musical: Adver- tising 3, Make-up 3, 4. JAN NEIMAN 79 Harding Drive South Orange Financial wizard of 350 . . . three to two on the Giants . . . a parking attendant to be. Political Gov’t 3; HR Trea- surer 2, 3, 4; Tutorial Com- mittee 2; Golf 4. RICHARD H. NEUHAUS “Richie” 16 Franklin Avenue Maplewood His “believe it or not” car . . . Never any homework to do . . . “Yeah, right?” JAY NEUMAN “The Round Man” 54 Courter Avenue Maplewood Inside of every big guy is a little guy . . Hot in his 326 Le- Mans . . . Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Biology 2. 3, 4; Traffic Committee 4. LINDA NEWMAN “Lynne” 200 Crest Wood Drive South Orange That shaggy dog look . . . Honorary member of Z.B.T. . . . The smallest things mount up. Display Case 4, Future Teach- ers of America 4; Personalitv 4; Chorus 2. 88 MARY NEWMAN “Squirrel” 169 Academy Street South Orange The littlest in the crowd . . . You'll never find her in homeroom . . . Please leave the squirrel alone. HENRY NIZOLAK “Hank” 22 Princeton Street Maplewood Not useless hut not very helpful ... A fond love of collegiates? . . . Back to Irvington, Joe! House and Grounds Com- mittee 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3. MASAYUKI NIHEI “Masa” 57 Crest Drive South Orange c o Mr. Aizawa 2-16, 3-chrOme Toyotama- Kita Nerima-Ku. Tokyo, Japan My ideal . . . The world government of the people, by the people, and for the people. Electronics 4, American English Club 2, 3, 4, (Chuo University H.S.) ANN CAMPBELL NOLAN 87 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Friendly and sociable ... One of the few natural blondes left . . . Up-to-the-minute ward- robes. Jazz 2, 3; HR Secretary 2; Dis- play Case 4; All-School Play: Cast 3: All School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3. WILLIAM NOLL “Bill” 7 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood Go, Chicago, Go! . . . Von Noll. . .No typing today. Audio-Visual 3, 4; Forum Ro- manum 2, 3, 4; Pan American Treasurer 3; Council Com- mittees: Bookstore 4, Tutorial 3; Chorus 3. VINCENT NORAKO “Vince” 27 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Baby blue sailor hat ... His homeroom jokes . . . Always chasing a sophomore runner. HR Vice Chairman 3: Cross- Country 2, 3, Captain 4; Swimming 2, Track 2, 3, 4. JOEL M. NOVENDSTERN “Novy” 86 Rutgers Street Maplewood Ping pong prowess . . . Those strange young girls . . . Black raspberry addict. Chess 2, 3, 4; Political Gov’t 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med 3, 4: Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Manager 3; All-School Musi- cal; Advertising Committee 3, Junior Play Advertising Com- mittee 3, All-School Play Ad- vertising Committee 3; Mirror Historian; Columbian Business Staff 3. 4. RANDALL NOVOTNY “Randy” 134 Oak view Avenue Maplewood Football, ice cream and T-birds . . . His amazing laugh . . . His shots in lacrosse. Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. 89 LEAH K. NUDELMAN “Nudels” 400 Woodland Place South Orange Our hot Israeli... A B. U.tiful firl . . . Fond of unLevined read. Philosophy 4; Folk Music 3; Jazz 2; Pan American 4; Per- sonality 3, 4; Platform 3; Eli- gibility Committee 2, 3, 4; Choir 2. JANET NULLE “Nanet” 12 Oberlin Street Maplewood Fun, personality and a quick smile ... An unknown sister in 235 . . . She’ll get that baby blue “vet” yet. Personality 3. f CAROL NUSBAUM “Car” 14 Nelson Place Maplewood Is it really blonde? . . . Welcome addition to our class . . . You’re kidding!! Weequahic High School: Dra- matics 2; Weebethian. LOUISE OGUST “Ogie” 170 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood 20 is her lucky number . . . Frances’ little helper . . . One of the few amiable hostesses left. Le Cercle Francais 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Person- ality 4. BILL O’MAHONEY “Mouse” 68 Riggs Place South Orange An interest in all sports . . . Friendly to all .. . Would you believe 6’6 ? Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. TERRY O’BRIEN “Boo-Boo” 231 Prospect Street South Orange Those nights with the boys . . . The jolly green leprechaun . . . Never Again!!! HR Vice-Chairman 2, 4, Secretary 3; Biology 3; Plat- form 3; Pre-Med 3; Council Committees: Fire and Civil Defense 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; Chorus 4; Mir- ror Circulation Committee 4. KATHLEEN O’KEEFE “Kathy” 4 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood Funny ’till the last drop . . . Everyone has an accent except me .. . Always cheerful and bubbly. Le Cercle Francais 4, Secre- tary; Music Box. 4; All-School Musical Properties Committee 4. I JOHN M. O’REILLY “Leprechaun” 620 Irvington Avenue Maplewood The before school library clan . . . Watch out for the hot VS ford. . . Boyden Park Regular. Jerseymen 2; House and Grounds Committee 4; Foot- ball 2, Track 2. DANIEL PALMA “Dan” 33 Berkeley Street Maplewood His wild, wild, wild clothes . . . 343's newest addition . . . Never at a loss for words. TERESA PAPP ‘Terri” 127 Ralston Avenue South Orange FANTASTIC smile . . . Goal: Elementary School Teacher. Future Nurses of America 3; G.A.A. 2; German 3, 4; Or- chestra 2, 4. JOHN L. OSMER “Beer Baron” 28 Euclid Avenue Maplewood Honda and supercharged Tr-3 ... A sailor and an expert waterskier. Audio-Visual 3, 4; Fencing 3; Forum Romanum 2; German 2; Eligibility Committee 3; Baseball Manager 2; Band 2, 3, 4. HARRY PALUMBO 119 Oak view Avenue Maplewood Old useless himself . . . Member of AAparty clan . . . Who's writin’ my swimin’ excuse this week? Italian 3, 4. BARBARA ANNE PAYTON “Sam” 480 Walton Road Maplewood One of the Village regulars, of course . . . frequent trips to “Johnny's” . . . her interest in a certain Marine. Business Education 3, Person- ality 3. STEPHAN PAGLIOCCO “Steve” 366 Academy Street South Orange An early transfer from S.H. . . . Sunday afternoons in the park . . . His secret love for his M.G. Seton Hall Prep.: Track 2, 3; Cross-Country 2, 3; Y.C.S. 1, 2, Latin 1, 2. IRIS PEARL 107 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Someone special due in August . . . Excess number of big Brothers”. . . Long black hair. Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Chorus 3, Choir 4: Guildscript 4. DAVID PEARL “Dave” 41 Oberlin Street Maplewood Happiness is 100 laps . . . Favorite pastime, watching “Rat” patrol . . . The strong silent type. Varsity 3, 4; Council Com- mittees: Bookstore 3, Fire and Civil Defense 2, Tutorial 4; Swimming 2, 3, Co-captain 4. 91 PATRICIA PEARLMAN “Patti” 20 Tower Drive Maplewood I'm not the one with the accent, you are . . . Den mother of the driver's ed ... No matter what you say, Parson's is the best. Display Case 4; Pan American 4; Personality 3, 4. MARIA-ESTELLA PEER “Estel” 58 Hilton Avenue Maplewood Wild thing . . . Where the boys are . . . Never at a loss for dates . . . Those big beautiful brown eyes. EDWARD PEDOTA “Peditts” 27 South Kingman Road South Orange Other half of “Back Table Majority ...” President of A. A. (Athletics Anonymous) . . . Intelligence, Personality, Amiability = Success. Varsity 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. THOMAS PEFF “Tom” 35 Mountain Avenue Maplewood A scholar and an athlete . . . Nature thinker with a sense of humor . . . The only “Fiddler on the soccer team. Biology 2; Forum Romanum 2, 3; German 2, 3, 4; Physics 3, 4; Political Government 3, 4; Varsity 3, 4; HR chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Elections 2, 3, 4, Nominating 2, Soccer 2, 3, 4; Display Case 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3. V k' GERTRUDE PEK “Trudy” 27 Menzel Avenue Maplewood Ink . . . One of the inseparables . . . Goes where the action is. Audio Visual 2, 3, 4; Biology 3; German 2; Italian 4; Pre- Med 3, 4; Special Service 4. HARVEY PENN “The Big H” 122 Rynda Road South Orange Always in a FAT RAT! trap . . . Never again ... A tough man on the mats. Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2, 3, Captain 4; Intramurals 2, 3. WALTER PETERS “Sam” 4 Highland Place Maplewood Younger Girl keeps rolling cross his mind . . . I'm sure I feel like doing homework . . . Leaping for the magic number 8 . German Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3, Captain 4. ELSA PETRUCELLI 15 Meadowbrook Place Maplewood Kiss me I’m Italian . . . The other of the inseparables . . . Mad craving for pistachio nuts. Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Italian 3, 4; Special Service Group 4; Tutonal Committee 4; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. 92 JUDITH PILCHIK “Judy” LUCILLE PICCIUTO “Luch” 100 Rutgers Street Maplewood One of the cubs at Bair’s den . . . Boys, parties, and wild Italian trips . . . She’d rather fight than switch. Italian 3, 4. 320 Tillou Road South Orange “Do I look ugly today?” . . . What the “HECHT”? . . . “Do you want me to sing?” Art-Service 3; Le Cercle Fran- cais 2; Display Case Com- mittee 3; Folk Music 2, 3; Council Committees: Eligibili- ty 4. Sophomore Orientation 3. 4; Display Case Committee 3; All-School Musical Prop. Committee 3. JANET PILZ “Jan” 463 Tillou Road South Orange A passion for opals . . . C.H.S.’s own European hosteler . . . Happiness is wearing blue. Le Cercle Francais 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Music Box 3; Personality 4; Display Case Committee 3; Columbia Reporter 2; Guildscript Read- ing Board 2; Mirror Statistician CYNTHIA PINNEY “Cindy” 39 Fairview Avenue South Orange “Sunny-side up”. . . Princeton Book covers? . . . Her prized subscription to Sports Illustrat- ed. Chorus 2, 3. TONI PIPERI 21 Madison Avenue Maplewood Sways with a wiggle when she walks . . . That long “blonde hair” . . . cute and friendly. MARCIA PLETTER 14 Burr Road Maplewood Always “brewing” up new ideas ... An affinity for spectator sports and athletes . . . Always looking forward to those college weekends. Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Personality 3. 4: Political Gov’t 4; Civics Committee 3. 4. ANDREW POGANY 201 Raymond Avenue South Orange Casual, easy-going manner . . . The hustler of 304 . . . Dark, handsome appearance. Chess 3; Debating 2; HR So- cial Chairman 2, 3; Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4. JUNE E. POLNIK Jep 16 Revere Avenue Maplewood An “all-American girl” . . . Ken it be, she’s interested in NCE? . . . Bouncy, exuberant, energetic. Business Education 2, Vice- President and Treasurer 3. President 4; Folk Music 3; Personality 4: Special Service Group 3; All-School Musical; Costume Committee 4, Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4: All-School Play: Costume Committee 4. Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; Philosophy 4; Mirror Layout Committee 4. 93 MITCHEL IVAN POMERANTZ 32 Rutgers Street Maplewood Summer ’66 at Bradley Beach ... Is he hood or collegiate? . . . Destined to join the Navy. Weequahic High School: HR basketball Team 2; Intramu- rals 2. CATHERINE POMPONIO “Cathy” 223 Parker Avenue Maplewood Nothing happens unless . . . First a dream . . . She’ll never walk alone. Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Per- sonality 3, 4; HR Secretary 3, Treasurer 2; Council Commit- tees: Finance 2, 3, 4, Sopho- more Orientation 4. MIRIAM POSAMENT “Mir” 25 Hillcrest Road Maplewood A truly unforgettable personality . . . No, I’m not 14 years old . . . Always seen with R.A. Audio-Visual 2; Jazz 2, 3; Per- sonality 4; HR Social Chairman 3; Sophomore Orientation Committee 2; Audio-Visual Aids 2; All-School Musical Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3, 4; ! Junior Play Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3, 4; All- School Play Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4. PAUL PETER POULOS “Greek” 17 Maple Terrace Maplewood Half of Columbia’s Dynamic Duo . . .A wheely from his hot Triumph . . . Homeroom skull sessions. German 3, 4; Showcase 3, 4; HR Vice-Chairman 3, Secre- tary 4: Cross Country 2; Track 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, Captain 4. KATHLEEN POWER “Kathy” 53 Hixon Place South Orange A new light to 235 . . . Week- ends in New York . . . Her old Alma Mater misses her. East Orange Catholic High: Intramurals 2, 3; Basketball 2. MARVIN PRAGER 29 University Court South Orange Dashing-Devil-may-care . . . Those old bowling shoes . . . Sophomores out there in the dark. Pre-Med 4 LESLEY GAIL PRICE 92 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood “What a beautiful day!” . . . Her aversion to the early morning alarm clock . . . Those big grown eyes. Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality 2, 3; Platform 4; HR Secretary 3; Council Com- mittees: Bookstore 3, Pep 2, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; Ju- nior Play Advertising Commit- tee 2. THOMAS W. PRIOR “Tom” 1 Winthrop Place Maplewood Always in step in our band. . . Can be found either in the lighting booth or in his radio shack at home ... A stereo enthusiast. Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Elec- tronics 2, 3, Secretary 4; Math 2; Physics 3, 4; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 3. 4; Audio-Visual Aides 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Lighting Crew 2, 3, 4. 94 LORRAINE PROSSER “Lorry” 36 Girard Place Maplewood “Have you see Betty, Joan, or Shelly?” . . . Happiness is a blue Barracuda . . . That intangible quality. German 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Pep Committee 2; All-School Play Properties Committee 4. CAROL-ANN PROVINI “Little Pro” 56 Menzel Avenue Maplewood One reason why gentlemen don't prefer blondes . . . “Hey, Moner, there goes another Harley!” . . . She’s not Juliet, but she has Romeo. JIMMY QUADREL “Quacko” 266 Valley Street South Orange “The Banker”. . . Gotta catch the 3:00 Train! . . . Hey Den, who you going out with this weekend! Italian 3; HR Social Chairman 3; Seton Hall Prep.: Freshman Basketball; J.V. Basketball. ALICE RAMO 14 Oakland Terrace Maplewood Favorite Subject: JIM . . . Passion for foreign affairs . . . 9: Grade affected by presence. Future Teachers of America 2; Personality 4; Platform 2, 3, 4; HR Chairman 2; Council Committees: Social Committee 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Lunchroom Patrol 3. KAREN L. RAAB “Karry” 61 Courter Avenue Maplewood Coatgirl understudy . . . Full of pep . . . The enjoyment of laughter. Folk Music 2; Personality 3, 4; HR Secretary 2, 4; Pep Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3. FRANK RAUSCHBERG 537 Summit Avenue Maplewood A member of the marching cougars . . . Always in the swing of things . . . He’s our own. Jazz 2, 3, 4; Pre-Med 3, 4; Bookstore Committee 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BOB RAY “Sugar Ray” 25 Oregon Street Maplewood Would you believe Vice- chairman? Future baseball player?. . . Bob? Oh he “just” left homeroom. CHRISTOPHER R. RAY “Chris” 72 Roland Avenue South Orange Almost too friendly to play football . . . Great potential leader. HR Vice-Chairman 2, Trea- surer 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2; Choir 2, 3, 4. 95 CAROL REILLY 120 Seton Place South Orange Happiness is ... a book, late homeroom teacher, and a corner in the halls of CHS. SIGURD REISS “Sig” 319 Cumberland Road South Orange New to Columbia . . . Makes friends easily . . . Member of F troop. BRADFORD A. REAVES “BB” 51 Church Street South Orange That lackadaisical stride . . . Wild weekends . . . “Master of the Mats”. JOHN RICHARD REEVE “Dear John” 520 Ridgewood Road South Orange The infamous Goy . . . Double high “C” in thirty-seven weeks ... A sense of multiplicity in uniformity. Jazz 2, 3, 4; Platform 2; Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All- School Musical Scenery Con- struction Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Scenery Con- struction Committee 2, 3, 4; Guildscript Reading Board 4; Sta°e Crew 2, Team Captain 3, Crew Captain 4. DANIEL REINHARDT “Dan” 270 Highland Road South Orange One of the “Big 3”. . . Always in love . . . Knows how and when to crack a book. Platform 3, 4: Political Gov’t 4; Pre-Med 3; HR Chairman 2, Secretary 3; Council Com- mittees: Bookstore 3, 4, Soph- omore Orientation 4; Soccer 2, 3; Mirror Circulation Com- mittee 4. RICHARD REINHART 20 Broadview Avenue Maplewood Wit plus intelligence ... A word for every occasion . . . His quiet manner. Pan American 3, 4; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 4; Band 2, 3. CHARLES REISEN “Chuck” 615 Prospect Street Maplewood Those ski-weekends in Vermont . . . Homework in homeroom Monday mornings . . . Last to get his license. Chemistry 4: Jazz 2, 3; Plat- form 3; Political Gov’t 4; Pre- Med 3; HR Vice-Chairman 4: Council Committees: Fire and Civil Defense 3, 4; Nominat- ing 3: Color Guard 2, 3, 4: All- School Musical Properties Committee 3; Columbian Reporter 3, 4. KATHLEEN M. RENZ “Kathy” 458 N. Ridgewood Road South Orange A captivating dancer . . . Preference for those “older men ” . . .An endless supply of smiles. I 96 Audio-Visual 4. Political Gov’t 4. IRENE REU MARGARET RICE “Peggy” 13 East Cedar Lane Maplewood Going steady with MIKE four years! . . . Hard worker in more ways than one . . . Those weekends in New Hampshire. 224 Highland Road South Orange Nuttier than a fruitcake . . . Sand dunes and snowball fights . . . That certain smile. Folk Music 2, 3; Personality 4; Platform 3, 4; HR Vice-Chair- man 3, Secretary 2; Pep Com- mittee 4. CURT RICHARDS 29 Cottage Street South Orange Talkative . . . Sportsman . . . Friendly. Varsity 3, 4; HR Chairman 4; House and Grounds Com- mittee 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Soccer 3, 4; Track 3, 4. TIBOR RIGO “Ted” 231 Coudert Place South Orange Chess 4; Fencing 3, 4; St. Peter’s High School: History Society 2. JODY RINGEL 698 Prospect Street Maplewood Impeccable harpsichordist Soccer J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4; Wrestling J.V. 2; All School Musical 3. HILARIE RING 19 Burnett Terrace Maplewood You're down two notches on the list ... A comedian's favorite audience . . . That aura of wholesomeness. Le Cercle Francais 3; Folk Music 2, 3, Treasurer 4; For- um Romanum 2; Platform 2, 3, 4; HR Chairman 3, 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, Co-Chairman 4, Pep 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All School Play Advertising Com- mittee 4; Columbian Staff Reporter 3, 4; Guildscript Reading Board 4. ( DAVID RICHARDSON 452 Walton Road Maplewood Intelligent and frank with a sense of humor . . . Pinstrips and pipes . . . “Yeh! but it's from Brooks Brothers''. Le Cercle Francais 2, Vice- President 3; Chemistry 4; Folk Music 4; Forum Romanum 2; HR Chairman 3; Council Committees: Fire and Civil Defense 3, Nominating 2; Vice- Chairman 4; Soccer 2, 3; Choir 3; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3; Mirror Advertising Committee 4. ELAINE ROBBINS 54 Sommer Avenue Maplewood A most Valuable Person to have around school . . . Confusion at its funniest . . . The smile that brightens the darkest day. Platform 2; Showcase 2; HR Chairman 2; Council Com- mittees: Assembly 2, Co- Chairman 3; Lunchroom 2, 3, Sophomore Orientation Co- Chairman 4, Nominating Com- mittee 2. Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Guildscript Reading Board 3; Vice President of School 4; Philsophy 4. 97 DIANA ROITMAN 301 Western Drive South South Orange A future interior decorator . . . Much desired charm and in- telligence. Council Committees: Sopho- more Orientation 4. Activities in other schools: Liceo Nacional ole Senoritas. “A.R. Buffano” (Argentina) Treasurer of school, 1965. ■■ TONY ROMANO “Tony Ro” 155 Parker Avenue Maplewood Man of leisure in his yellow G.T.O. . . . His Yamaha . . . The long haul toward being a pitcher and those conferences with Coach Fletcher. Baseball 2, 3, 4. GWENDOLYN ROSE “Pee-Wee” 163 Academy Street South Orange A secretary at heart ... a smile for everyone . . . Barn’s charge it. Forum Romanum 3; Library Council 2, 3; Social Service Group 2; All-School Musical Costume Committee 2; Junior Play Costume Committee; All- School Play Costume Com- mittee 2; “Sounds of the In Crowd” 3. MARCY ROSEMAN 20 Tower Drive Maplewood Terror of the ski slopes (lit- erally) ... St. Louis Blues . . . That fatal sneeze. Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; HR Chairman 2; Council Com- mittees: Eligibility 2, Student Exchange 3, Secretary 4. Nominating Committee 3; Columbian Staff Reporter 3, 4; Philosophy 4. JAY ROSEN 108 Wyoming Avenue Maplewood A three-tone corvette . . . Deep love for school. . . Thank God it’s Friday. Le Cercle Francais 4; Cross Country 2; Track 2. LAURA ROSENGARTEN “Laurie” 15 Hart Drive South South Orange Aztecs and other Indians . . . Canoe, hamburgers, and Ayn Rand... No phony-baloney or filigree. Folk Music 2; Art Service 3; Pan American 4; Personality 4; Showcase Vice President 3; Council Committees: Civics 2, Eligibility 3, 4; Sophomore Or- ientation 4; All-School Musi- cal Dancers 3; All-School Play Cast 3; Mirror Circulation Committee. STUART ROSEN “Stu” 4 Gifford Court Maplewood No smoking, drinking or girls . . . Future engineer—would vou believe? . . . Wrestling much? Electronics 2; Cross Country team 3, 4; Wrestling Team 3; Band 2; Weequahic School Cross Country Team. EDWARD ROSKOZ 42 Schaefer Road Maplewood Cool and suave . . . Plays guitar and sings with a fervor . . . Goal: professional singer. Italian 3, 4; Music Box 3. 98 CHARLES ROSS “Charlie” 28 Brookwood Road South Orange Does he or doesn't he? ... A half-way chosen fence walker . . . Anti-pseudo-intellectual. Jazz 2, 3; Council Com- mittees: Assembly 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 2, Nominating Committee 2; Soccer team 2, 3; Columbian Staff: Reporter 3; Editorial Board 3, Mirror Editor-in-chief. ALAN ROTBERG “The big Rot” 67 Glenview Road South Orange Best cellar dweller . . . Never again!!! . . . got a date for lunch today? . . . B.I.O.Y.A! Biology 2; Chemistry 4; Jazz 3; Physics 3; Pre-Med 2; Var- sity Club 4; Council Commit- tees: Fire and Civil Defense 2, 3, 4. House and Grounds 2, 3. 4; Wrestling team 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4. ROBERT ROTH BERG “Bob” 190 Mayhew Drive South Orange “Greater men than I have lived—but I doubt it”. . . Sad- istic nature with a laugh to match . . . the jungle. Biology 2, 3; Platform 3; HR Vice-Chairman 2, Chairman 4; Council Committees: Fi- nance 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 3; Wrestling 2. JEAN ROTROSEN “Jeanie” 24 South Crescent Maplewood How to be funny without really trying . . . Trie interruptions make the story interesting! . . . What to do with those hex signs. Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Plat- form 2, 3, 4; HR Secretary 4; Bookstore Committee 2, 3. BRIAN ROUS “Rowdy” 212 South Orange Avenue South Orange Guy with million sayings . . . Always seen on the golf course . . . Long wait for December 30. Display Case 3, 4; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Personality 2, 3; Varsity 4; Eligibility Com- mittee 3; Golf Team 3, 4; Dis- play Case 3, 4; All School Musical Advertising Com- mittee 3. LYNN RUBENSTEIN 66 Crest Drive South Orange California Dreamin'. . . In my room . . . “Ellen, I have to tell you. ” Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4: Pan American 2, 3; Per- sonality 3; HR chairman 4, Vice-Chairman 3; Council Committees: Pep 2, Sopho- more Orientation 3, 4, Student Exchange 3, Nominating Com- mittee 2, 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 3; Columbian Staff: Advertising Committee 4, Reporter 2. JAMES RUNCIE “Jim” 42 Hickory Drive Maplewood Committee for the Revision of Ambiguity in Physics . . . Obfuscation through erudition. Math 2, 4; Political Govern- ment 3, 4; Council Commit- tees: Elections 4, Fire and Civil Defense 2, 3. DONNA RUSH 519 Prospect Street Maplewood The life of the party... Her victims of unrequited love. Le Cercle Francais 2; Fencing 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American 3; Person- ality 4; Showcase 2. 99 JANET RYAN FRED RUSSO “Russ” 43 Eder Terrace South Orange Moderate spokesman for the S.L.F. ... You can always count on his vote . . . Never without a book. Chess 4; Political Government 4; Constitution Revision Com- mittee 3. 416 Academy Street South Orange An interest in PHILosoDhy . . . Those summers at O.G. and weekends farther down the coast . . . Pastel shades and sunny smile. Art Service 3, 4; Business Edu- cation 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Personality 3; HR Vice-chair- man 4; HR Secretary 3; All- School Play Prop Committee 4; Columbian reporter 2. PETER RYCHOK 12 Suffolk Avenue Maplewood Friendly ... All around nice kid . . . The charm of a quiet personality is his. Chess 4. STEPHEN SACHER “Steve” 92 Van Ness Court Maplewood Happiness is a pretty girl, a game called Monte, and my father. Biology 2, 3; Chemistry 4; Physics 3; Pre-Med 4; Wrestling 2, 3, co-captain 4. ELLEN SACKOFF 83 Collinwood Road Maplewood Accomplished in all the arts ... A penny for your thoughts . . . Philadelphia's best expert. Le Cercle Francais 2. 3; Plat- form 3, 4; Showcase 2; Coun- cil Committees: Civics 2, Bookstore 3, Secretary 4; All- School Musical Advertising 3; All-School Play Advertising 3; Columbian Business Staff 3, 4; Guildscript Reading Board 2; Philosophy 4; Mirror Layout Committee 4. JAMES SAITAS “Big Jim” 76 Fifth Street South Orange Ex-gridiron player . . . Killer Jim Saitas . . . Future Columbia drafting teacher. Political Government 4: House and Grounds Committee 4; Football 2. JUDY SAFFER “Safin 18 Burroughs Way Maplewood I dreamt I was cheering? . . . That distinctive curl . . . “As cool as she is. ” Future Teachers of America 2; Personality 3, 4; Platform 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, Sophomore Orientation 4, Tra- ditions 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4: All-School Musical Advertis- ing 3: Mirror Circulation 4. ■■m NED SAMBUR 11 Yale Street Maplewood “Well, coach says I have to lose 15 pounds next week” . . . Ready, smile . . . Tall and lean. Football 2; Track 3. 4; Wrestling 3.4: Choir 3.4; Mad- rigal 3, 4; Orchestra 2. 100 SUSAN SAMENFELD “Sue” 11 Manley Terrace Maplewood That RA Y of sunshine . . . Guess what I did this weekend? . . . She’s got a dog tag too! Library council 2, 3. LEONE SAMILSON “Leo” 373 Clark Street South Orange Happiness is all of Jack’s jewelry . . . Always competing with Ann . . . I love my Falcon Band 2. BARBARA SANDS “Bobbie” 321 Lenox Avenue South Orange Big blue eyes, sincere and sweet . . . Fondness for languages, questioning mind. . . boyfriend Bobby, success guaranteed. Le Cercle Francais 2, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Forum Romanum 3; Platform 3, 4; Special Service Group 4: Council Com- mittees: Finance 2, 4, Student Exchange 3; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; C.H.S. High- lights coordinator 2; Guild- script Reading board 2; Mirror Circulation 2, 3. STEPHEN SAREWITZ 5 Brookside Road South Orange The type of mind you can sharpen your own on . . . Capable past homeroom chairman . . . good wit. HR chairman; Columbian staff: Editorial Board 4, Reporter 2, 3. ANNE SATTENSPIEL 149 Tuscan Road Maplewood Member of the R-4 . . . Good Grief! H . . . Her rare bursts of silence. Future Teachers of America 2; Jazz club 2; Pan American 3; Personality 4; Lunchroom Committee 4; All School Musi- cal Prop Committee 2, 3; All- School Play Prop Committee Chairman 4. THOMAS SAN GIACOMO “San Gee” 512 Finley Place South Orange A reserved manner . . . Eyes for that certain brunette only . . . Sporting around in his Riviera. Italian 2, 3, 4; Football 2. BARBARA SASSO 24 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood Wondrous things over the summer ... She got her license? . . . Good things come in small packages. Le Cercle Francias 3, 4: Fu- ture Nurses of America 3, 4: Chorus 2. STUART SAVEL “Stu” 662 Prospect Street Maplewood A future ring bearer ... To create an eternal Pala gandalfs successor. Fire and Civil Defense Com- mittee; Stage crew 3, 4; Light- ing crew 3, 4; Mirror and Columbian photographer. 101 RICHARD SCHEIN “R. Daniel” 184 Garfield Place Maplewood Homeroom: wouldn’t touch the place . . . The Rahway River runs deep . . . Hold que tali Electronics 3, vice president 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical cast 2, 3; Stage Crew 2, 3, chairman 4; Mirror Dra- matics Committee 4. JOSEPH SAVINO “Joe” 99 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Wants a “Real good” yearbook caption . . . Homeroom teacher’s pet... A joy to have around. JEFF SCHILLER “Khalil” 55 Glenview Road South Orange Still waters run deep ... A good friend to all. . . Loved by zillions. Jazz 2; Platform 2; Political Gov’t 3; Tutorial Committee 3; Columbian: Editorial Board 4, Reporter 2, 3; Guildscript: Cultural Advisor 4, Reading Board 3. DENNIS SCHEPER “Dandy” 302 Tichenor Avenue South Orange Small and blond . . . Full of vitality . . . Good sense of humor. 1 ELLEN JOAN SCHAPPS “Schnopps” 388 Harding Drive South Orange The Mad Hatter . . . Unofficial leader of the cheering section . . . Gentlemen don’t always prefer blondes. Audio-Visual 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American 2, 3; Platform 3; HR chairman 3; Council Committees: Pep 3, vice-chair- man 4, Sophomore Orientation 4, Tutorial 3, Nominating Committee 2; Philosophy 4; Mirror Staff: Circulation 3, Caption Writer 4. PAMELA SCHLOSS “Pam” 121 Mercer Place South Orange Looks like Alison Makenzie? . . . Those Notre Dame letters! . . . Burke, Buckley, Susskind. Pan American 3, Columbian Reporter 2, 4. CHRISTINE SCHMIDT “Christy” 339 Meadowbrook Lane South Orange An Austrian Affair . . . Joyce, Woolf and Charlie Brown . . . “Let us go then you and I” Biology 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Showcase 2; Water Ballet 2; HR Chairman 4, Vice Chair- man 3, Council Committees: Student Exchange 3, 4, Nom- inating Committee 3; Guilds- cript Reading Board 2, Mirror Associate Editor 4. VICKI SCHNELL Joan Baez and Bob Dylan . . . Those caustic comments . . . Easy to know; easier to like. Display Case 3; Folk Music 3; Showcase 3; Council Com- mittees: Social 2, Student Exchange 3; Display Case Committee 3; All-School Mus- ical: Production Committee 4, Prop Committee 3, 4, Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; Stage Crew. 102 RICHARD SCHOTTENFELD “Hook” 78 Crest Drive South Orange Point of order . . . Check . . . And mate! Chess 2, 3, 4; Literary Round Table 3, 4; Math 2; Platform 2, 4; Political Gov’t 2, 4 President 3; Council Com- mittees: Elections 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 2, 3; Mirror: Circu- lation Committees, Associate Editor 4. GLENN SCHRAEDER “The Mad Organist” 38 Jacoby Street Maplewood It is dull without female society . . . Homeroom sidekick . . . Everything is sweetened by risk. STEVEN SCHRENELL 35 University Court South Orange Tappa-Alfa-Keg . . . His Little Nash Rambler . . . First acceptance in C.H.S. at Georgia Tech. Physics 3; Wrestling Team 2; Wrestling Team Manager 3, 4. MARVIN V. SCHULMAN “Marv” 28 South Pierson Road Maplewood The yearbook's swingin' picture -taker ... A swell guy. Chemistry 4; Traffic Com- mittee 3, 4. SUSAN SCHULMAN “Sammy” 255 Conway Court South Orange You're out of your tree . . . 241 -always there . . . Love that Vermont cabin. Display Case 2, 3, President 4; Library Council 2; Special Service Group 2, 3, 4; Cnorus 2, 4; Junior Play Ticket Com- mittee 2. BARBARA J. SCHWARTZ “Barbs” 467 Valley Street Maplewood Oh those eyes! . . . Watch out N. Y. Times, here I come . . . World traveler. Le Cercle Francais 4; Pan American 4; Parnassian Soci- ety 3; Pre-Med 4; Student Exchange Committee 4. D. KENNETH SCHWEIKERT JR. “Schweiks” 32 Hickory Drive Maplewood Summers of surf and Normandy Beach . . . Always seen with the one girl C.H.S. let's get away, Sally Cross . . . Pingry friends. Jazz 2; HR Vice Chairman 4, Treasurer 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4. ROBERT SCOFIELD “Scof” 128 Prospect Place South Orange “Hey friend, got a dime?” . . . Born to raise . . . well! . . . Never a dull moment. Mirror Art Committee 4. 103 JUDITH SCOTT “Judy” 53 Orchard Road Maplewood Those memorable summers at Lake Hopatcong ... A cute, petite, brown-eyed blonde . . . “Oh, I’ve done it again!” HR Social Chairman 4; Audio -Visual Aids 2. CATHIE SEIDLER 23 Highland Place Maplewood Her long silken tresses . . . Those summers in Monroe . . . Think pink!. Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, Vice President 4. MIKE SELITTO “Daper” 33 Park Avenue Maplewood Those wild weekends. . . Wine, women and more wine . . . Seen in somebody’s G.T.O. Football Team 2. JEFF SEMAR “Seabee (C.B.)” 355 Grove Road South Orange Man without a country . . . Our own Tom Jones . . . President of the Temperance Movement. Sophomore Orientation Com- mittee 4; Seton Hall: HR Vice Chairman 2; Y.C.S. 2; Intra- murals 2; Knight of Setonia 2. DEBBIE SELTZER “Deb” 3 Mountain Avenue Maplewood She will never cease to amaze you . . . “Life saver, anyone?” . . . Always smiling. G.A.A. 2, Secretary 3, President 4; HR Secretary 4. BRETT SENDLER “Von” 310 Academy Street South Orange LO VE for foreign languages . . . Finishing up at Millburn . . . NEVER AGAIN!!? Chemistry 4; Display Case 4; Pan American 3; Council Committees: Fire and Civil Defense 4, House and Grounds 3; Color Guard 4; Display Case Committee 4; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4. BARBARA SHAMUS 103 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Catch a wave . . . Summer Means New Love . . . Her special feminine charm. Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Pan American 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; HR Vice Chairman 2, 4; Council Com- mittees: Finance 4, Pep 3, Sophomore Orientation 4, Nominating Committee 2. ELLYN JOY SHAPIRO 198 Northwoods Drive South Orange Her passion for Irving Avenue boys . . . “Only Love Can Break A Heart’ ... One of the VW-5. Italian 4; Personality 3, 4; Platform 3, 4; HR Treasurer 4, Social Chairman 2; Civics Committee 2, 4. 104 NANCY SHAPIRO JEANNETTE SHAPIRO 28 Yale Street Maplewood Walking humidity reporter . . . “Have you seen Linda?” . . . Sincerely a sincere person. Future Nurses of America 4; Italian 2, 4; Civics Committee 4. SHERRY SHAPIRO 350 Harding Drive South Orange Witty, pretty, giggles, and laughs . . . Sparkling with spirit and flowing with friends . . . Summer traveling almost a habit. Le Cercle Francais 2; Jazz 3; All-School Musical Advertis- ing Committee 3, 4; Pan American 3, 4; Personality 3, Treasurer 4; Platform 3; Politi- cal Gov’t 4; Council Com- mittees: Lunchroom 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4, Tu- torial 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Chairman, Sta- tisticians and Typists 4. 332 North Ridgewood Road South Orange Oh, that’s lovely . . .A hop, a skip, and a gelandesprung . . . Humanity i love you. Debating 2; Folk Music 2; Pre- Med 3; HR Chairman 3; Council Committees: Assem- bly 3, 4, Finance 2; All-School Musical Costume Committee 3; Guildscript Reading Board 3, 4; Mirror Literary Com- mittee 4. JUDITH SHATIN “Judy” 334 Warwick Avenue South Orange A scientist, indeed ... A pleasant and friendly disposition . . . Known for her many talents. Biology President 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 2: Platform 2, 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 4, Student Exchange 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ! STEPHEN SHAW 120 Milligan Place South Orange Tall, shy, but friendly ... A sophisticated manner . . . His dark, personable appearance. Chemistry 4: Electronics 2, 3, President 4. MARCIA SHEITELMAN “Marsh” 665 Longview Road South Orange Our own red-headed “Gloria Rasputin ”... Dancing lessons anyone?? . . . Abundance of fun, energy and smiles!! Le Cercle Francais 3; Folk Music 2, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Personality 3; Plat- form 3, 4; HR Vice Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation Committee 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3; All-School Play 3. BARD DAVID SHOLLENBERGER “Bay” 152 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Howdy The Fred . . . Leader of the Rinkydink Dopies . . . The Friendly Neighborhood Pub. German 2; Varsity 4; HR Treasurer 2, Social Chairman 3; Soccer Team 2, 3, Co-cap- tain 4. STEVE SHUSTAK “Shu” 9 Warren Road Maplewood Better late then never . . . Espanol, senora? . . . Bit and brawny. Pre-Med 3; Choir 2, 4; Chorus 3. 105 KATHLEEN ANN SICKELS “Kathy” 59 Hughes Street Maplewood Waiting and waiting to drive . . . Quiet type . . . Love for horses. Mustangs even! Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Chemis- try 4; Math 4; Music Box 4; Pan American 2, 3; Personality 3; Special Service Group 4; Council Committees: Sopho- more Orientation 3, Student Exchange 2; Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3, 4; All School Musi- cal: Costume Committee 2, Properties Committee 3. THOM SIDLETSKY 77 Comstock Place South Orange Silent leader . . .It's Gotta Be Menthol. . . The Polack. ¥ r SUSAN SIEGAL “Sue” 380 Lenox Avenue South Orange How's the hawk? . . . Hey, I didn't drop it, gang! . . . Them grow ’em big in R.I. Future Teachers of America 2; Secretary 3, President 4; Per- sonality 3; Twirler 4; All- School Musical Make Up Committee 2, 3. LESLIE SIGMANN 57 Jefferson Avenue Maplewood Check those earrings . . . Those long summers at the shore. Business Education 3, 4; Per- sonality 4; Chorus 3. NICOLA SILANO “Nick” 6 Lackawanna Place South Orange That lone, black hair. . . Girls . . .Ana silence. ANN SILVER 301 Western Drive South Orange Ye reid-heired philosopher . . . “Next month Chopin, or else!” . . . Peace, La paix. La paz. Folk Music 2, 3; Music Box 2, 3, President 4; Columbian Reporter 2; Literary Roundta- ble 3, 4: Philosophy 4. JOSEPH SILVESTRI “Joe” 334 Valley Street South Orange Quiet, but universally friendly . . . Loves to go surfing . . . Hot '46 Chevy. Italian 2, 3; Baseball 2; Cross- Country 4; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. LAURIE A. SILVER 544 Irvington Avenue Maplewood Balloons and gold speckled loafers . . . “Ready . . . get this . . .! ... That certain smile for that certain boy. Folk Music 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Personality 3; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3: Philosophy 4; Bergenfield High School: Cue and Curtain Club 2. 106 RICHARD SINGER “LTS on a stick” 661 Brentwood Drive South Orange Gone in a flash of blue . . . Fast and sure . . . Never out of step. Library Council 2; House and Grounds Committee 4; Band 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Play: Junior Play Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Ticket Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, Captain 4. WALTER SIMPSON 51 Burnett Terrace Maplewood Homeroom makes his day complete . . . One of the boys . . . Definite A.P. Chem material. German 2; Physics 3. ELIZABETH SISTO “Beth” 20 South Pierson Road Maplewood “A nail—in the battery?” . . . Sisto, give us a whistle . . . Biology or her teacher. Council Committees: Civics 3, Lunchroom 4, Sophomore Or- ientation 4; Biology 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Per- sonality 4; Choir 2; All-School Musical: Prop Committee 4, Make-up Committee 2; All- School Play: Prop Committee 4, Make-up Committee 4; Columbian Business Staff. WILLIAM SINGER “Bill” 95 Parker Avenue Maplewood “Sticky fingers” . . . One of Columbia’s best investments . . . Unconstitutional? invalid? what? HR Treasurer 2, Chairman 3; Council Committees: Eligibili- ty 2. Finance 3, Chairman 4; Wrestling Manager 2, 3; Or- chestra 2, 3; Stage Band 2, 3; All School Musical Orchestra; Chess 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Debating 3; Fencing 2; Physics 3; Pre-Med 4; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Treasurer of School 4. VERONICA ELAINE SMITH “Swimmer” 144 Hilton Avenue Maplewood One of the crowd . . . Hey, Elaine, what color’s your hair today? . . . Her love for sloppy JOE’s. Italian 2. FREDRIC SINGER “Fred” 373 Woodland Place South Orange One of our better men . . . Always wheeling and dealing . . . He likes to visit school. HR Chairman 2; Baseball 2; Basketball 2, 3; Columbian Advertising Committee 3, 4. GERALDINE SMOLIN “Gigi” 455 Twin Oak Road South Orange Her love for dramatics . . . Her candy striping effort . . . weakness for un muchacho. Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Par- nassian Society 3, 4. CORNELIA SNEDEKER “Connie” 446 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Quiet and serious?—sometimes . . . Last minute lassie?—well? . . . Ready to laugh and grin — always! German 2, 3, Secretary 4; Pan American 2, 3; Personality Club 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting 4. 107 CLIFFORD SOBEL “Cliff’ 66 Glenview Road South Orange Hatchet man of the Soccer Team ... A blue Mustang to match his eyes ... A certain flair for the women. Finance Committee 4; Political Government 2, 3; Varsity 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 3; Mirror Circula- tion Committee 4. ROBERT SOLMONOFF “Tiny” 183 Northwoods Drive South Orange The Stonco Kid . . . Leader of the 400's. Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Physics 4; Pre-Med 4. KATHY SPENCER 19 Durand Road Maplewood “How can you see?” . . . Katrina's not talking to us today . . . She's not as dumb as she looks. Future Teachers of America 4; Civics Committee 2, 3; Liter- ary Roundtable 2; Philosophy 4; All-School Musical Cast 3; Guildscript Reader 2. ANN SOMBERG 39 Burr Road Maplewood “That's a Freudian slip” . . . Great love for all good art .. . Spunky. Biology 3, Treasurer 4; Plat- form 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Bookstore Committee 3, 4; Guildscript Reader 2; Philoso- phy 4. I ALAN SOBOL 15 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood Very scholarly looking . . . Bound to succeed . . . Fun lovin' too. Eligibility Committee 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Pre-Med 4; Politi- cal Gov’t 3, 4. MICHAEL SOLOMON “Sol” 6 Harmon Road South Orange Well liked by all who know him . . . Those big blue eyes . . . Watch out for those quiet ones?! HR Vice Chairman 3; Council Committees: Fire and Civil Defense 3, 4, Lunchroom 3; Football Team 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Mirror Circulation Committee 4. LINDA SPERLING “Sperl” 24 Walnut Court South Orange Europe on two wheels . . . Those weekend retreats to the city. Folk Music 2; Platform Corre- sponding Secretary 4; Showcase 2, 3; HR Vice Chairman 4, Treasurer 3; Tu- torial Committee 3, Secretary 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; All-School Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Columbian Art Staff 4; Guildscript 2, 4. SUSAN SPECTOR “Sue” 25 Colgate Road Maplewood One of the regular Sunday bowlers? . . . Finally reached five feet two . . . “Where's your twin?” Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Personality 3. 4; Finance Com- mittee 4; Columbian Business Staff: All-School Play Adver- tising Committee 4. % K 108 BRUCE SPICER “Electric Indian” 45 Wellesley Street Maplewood “Hot Stuff” . . . “Anything can be arranged” ... J. T. II Football Business Manager 2; Track 3. 4. I JENNIFER SPIEWAK “Jenni” Always around but never in the way . . . Full of cheer. . . She never cries, it's her contacts. Finance Committee 3, 4; Folk Music 4; Forum Romanum 3, 4; Library Council 2, 3. 4; Phi- losophy 4. 17 Washington Park Maplewood THOMAS SPIES “Tom” 75 Duffield Road South Orange “Mr. Parrish, Vm tired” . . . The other half of 229’s secret discussions . . . One of Dr. Harding’s Monday-morning boys. HR Treasurer 2: House and Grounds Committee 3. 4; Po- litical Gov’t 3, 4; Cross-Coun- try 2, 3. 4. KENNETH SPITALNY “Spit” 36 Harding Drive South Orange Steppen Wolf psychology and man . . . Only the myth can be broken by the dart . . . The iconoclast of the soccer team. Council Committees: Eligibili- ty 2, 3. 4. Tutorial 4; Political Gov't 3: Philosophy 4; Liter- ary- Roundtable 4: Biology 2: German 4: Soccer 2. 5. 4: Tennis 2. 3. 4. JOHN STAKER 19 Arcularius Terrace Maplewood President of unofficial HR Poetry Club . . . Exclusive . . . Hits hard Pre-Med 4; Football 2, 3, 4. JOAN STEELE “Joe 112 Third Street South Orange Friends like her are hard to find . . . Usually seen with attendance sheets . . . Say what?” All-School Musical Costume Committee 2; Junior Play Costume Committee 3. EDWARD STERNBERG “Ed” 345 Irving Avenue South Orange “Why no. What was the assignment?” . . . CCCXXV thinker. Chess 2; Math 2. STEVEN STETSON “Punk 222 Lenox Avenue South Orange Big Fish . . . Serious when he has to be but loves a good time just the same . . . Best kind of friend. HR Vice Chairman 2, Chair- man 3; Varsity 4; Football Statistician 4; Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4; Tennis 2. 109 SUZANNE STEVENS “Sue” 297 Western Drive South Orange An apple a day doesn't keep her “M.D.” away . . . There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness . . . One of the VW- HR Secretary 2, Chairman 4; Personality 3, 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Folk Music 3; Future Teachers of America 4, Finance Committee 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. SUSAN STEWART “Sue” 351 Hartford Road South Orange Her love for English . . . Her car is always full . . . Check that out. KATHY STOLLMACK 369 Thomden Street South Orange ‘77 NEVER go out again! . . . Sunshine personality . . . She must be doing something right. HR Vice Chairman 2, 3, Trea- surer 4; Council Committees: Elections 2, Eligibility 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Pan Amer- ican 3, 4; Personality 4; Mirror Statistician 4. JOAN STRAAYER 469 Ridgewood Road Maplewood Another reason why gentlemen prefer blondes . . . Knack for HR Secretary 2, Vice Chair- man 4; Council Committees: Elections 2, Secretary 3, Social 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Personality 4; Choir 2; Display Case Committee 3, 4; All School Musical Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; All School Play Scenery Painting Committee 3. MICHAEL STRAUS “M” 61 Crest Drive South Orange Up is a nice place to be . . . read Chinese . . . Som-bray-ro . . . pack-rat mind . . . Did you ever turn on a lamp post? HR Chairman 4; Jazz 2, 3; Platform 2; Political Gov’t 3, 4; Council Committees: Student Exchange 3, 4, Nom- inating Committee 3; Colum- bian Reporter 3, 4; Mirror Lit- erary Chairman 4. MICHAEL SUBIN “Sube” 27 William Street Maplewood “What, me worry?” . . . Yeah, right! . . . Those wild homeroom sessions with the front corner. HR Vice Chairman 3; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4; Political Gov’t 3; Philosophy 4; Baseball Manager 2. DENNIS SUSSMAN 171 Meadowbrook Place South Orange Enigmatic about his navy blue Ferrari . . . One of the big four . . . Summers on the Riviera. Philosophy 4; Pre-Med 3, 4; Chess 3; Folk Music 3, 4; Tennis 2. DAVID SWETT 58 Curtiss Place Maplewood I'd rather switch than fight. . . Columbia's Stu Miller. Biology 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4. 110 PATRICIA TAKACS “Pat” 315 Tichenor Avenue South Orange One of the “soul” sisters . . . Her envied job at Seton Hall . . . She cried “96 tears”. Social Committee 4; Person- ality 4; Display Case Com- mittee 4. WALTER TALBOT 45 Madison Avenue Maplewood Planes and Durward Kirby . . . Who? me study? . . . “Dad did a great job on the math homework. ” Finance Committee 2, 3, 4; Math 2, 3, President 4; Physics 3; Band 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY TAMBURRI “Ewee” 195 Parker Avenue Maplewood “Hey, hi, DOC” ... So quiet and shy??? ... In trouble again?! Jerseymen 2; Pre-Med 4; Chemistry 4. RONALD TAMBURRI “Senor” 610 Hamilton Road South Orange Charter member of the A.A. . . . Time for homework in homeroom . . . Now about a Columbia bowling team? Chemistry 4; Display Case Committee 4; Italian 4; Pan American 2, 3. 4; Fire and Civil Defense Committee 4: Football 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. FRANCETTE TANSEY “Fran” 175 Scotland Road South Orange Love makes her world go ’round . . . Certain attraction to BLUE eyes . . . “Happiness is Cousin BRUCE”. RICHARD TAYLOR “Buck” 51 Clinton Avenue Maplewood His loyalty to Fords . . . But when I take over the school . . . bundle of fun. Electronics 3; Lighting Crew 2; Stage Crew 3; Library Council 2. JEAN TAYLOR “Jeanie” 7 Porter Road Maplewood Hershey bars, rainy days, e. e. cummings . . . “But I'm getting me all confused!” . . . T.G.I.F. Art Service 3, 4; Display Case Committee 4; Fencing 2, Secretary 4; Future Teachers of America 2; All-School Play Prop Committee 3, 4. LESLIE TAYLOR “Les” 199 Jacoby Street Maplewood “I can't type that fast” . . . Sparkling blue eyes ... A special interest in N.C.E. Business Education 2, 3. 4. 111 CANDACE THOMAS “Candy” 16 Lancaster Avenue Maplewood Madame Librarian . . . Usually seen at the football games . . . Those weekends at the shore. Eligibility Committee 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3; Per- sonality 4; Philosophy 4; Mir- ror Advertising 4. CHARLOTTE TICHENOR 488 Ridgewood Road Maplewood If Wesleyan were co-ed . . . Ready to carry on the family tradition ... A summer across the sea. Council Committees: Social 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Le Cercle Francais 4; Future Nurses of America 3; Person- ality 3. 4; Platform 4; Mirror Circulation. JANE TISHMAN “Tish” 513 Valley Street Maplewood Look out Broadway here she comes . . . Never a dull moment . . . Personality plus charm. Music Box 2; Parnassian Soci- ety 3, Secretary 4; Personality 4; HR Treasurer 3, 4; Choir 1, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4. RICHARD TOWNSEND “Stitch” 11 Henry Place Maplewood Earlybird in the homeroom . . . An interest in the stock market . . . Desire to see the West. BRUCE TRAMPLER “Tramp” 185 Burnett Avenue Maplewood Mr. Atlanta Braves . . . “Liston's making a comeback” . . . “Trampluh, is dat one of your friends?” Basketball Manager 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM TRENT “Bill” 615 Summit Avenue Maplewood Those distant girl friends . . . All hands on deck . . . Mr. Woudenberg's right hand, man. HR Treasurer 4; Track 2, 3. KATHERINE THOMPSON “Kathy” 14 Euclid Avenue Maplewood Tiddily-pum . . . black leather jacket type . . . Likes Eagles, WNJR, eine kleine nachtmusik and shopping carts. Art Service 3; Le Cercle Fran- cais 2; Folk Music 2; Jazz 3; Platform 4; Assembly Com- mittee 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; All-School Musi- cal Cast and Chorus 3. LARRY TRACHTENBERG “Modwadagama” 93 Parker Avenue Maplewood Loves roaches . . . Not so fast with Colt 45, but quick with Musketell . . . Pif Duke, and Keery. Basketball Manager 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3; Weequah- ic High School: Science Club. 112 PATRICIA TRONDLE “Pat” 27 Kensington Terrace Maplewood Aren't you excited? . . . In two years EUROPE! . . . New York, New York, what a wonderful town. Pan American 4; Personality 4; Platform 4; Council Com- mittees: Lunchroom 3, Social 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4. ANDREA VERNICK “Andi” 176 Oakland Road Maplewood Her spirit went out with last year's cougar . . . But her DA VE-otion remained . . . Phys Ed? What's that? Personality 3, 4; Platform 3, 4; HR Social Chairman 2; Eli- fibility Committee 3. 4; All- chool Musical Ticket Com- mittee 3; All-School Play Ad- vertising Committee 4. MARY ANN USCHAK “Mare” 484 Boyden Avenue Maplewood Her love for Italian Guys . . . Never wears the same thing twice . . . Appeal for the opposite sex. Business Education 2, 3; Dis- play Case 4; All-School Musi- cal Advertising Committee 3. GEORGE VARRALLO 61 Third Street South Orange Good looks . . . Playboy of 226 . . . Loves a good tennis match. CHERYL VERDUCCI “Dizzy Deucie” 106 Second Street South Orange She is no Cleopatra but she's got her Mark ANTHONY . . . Those dimples and that dizzy laugh. Social Committee 2. MICHELLE VICKERS 477 Walton Street Maplewood Always Gorgeous George . . . riotous laugh . . . always tells you the truth! Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Civics Committee 4. h LAURIE VIGODA 167 Holland Road South Orange A touch of Greenwich Village in 235 . . . Rapunzle hair . . . A future artist. Literary Roundtable 2, 3; Plat- form 2; Showcase 2; Student Exchange Committee 3; All- School Musical Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. EDWARD VIOLA “Handsome Ed” 57 South Pierson Road Maplewood Happiness is Handsome ED ... A fondness for Everyone and Everything . . . The date dilemma. Varsity 3, 4; HR Social Chair- man 3; Council Committees: House and Grounds 2, 3, Sophomore Orientation 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. 113 JANN A. VOORHEES MICHEL PAUL ANTOINE VLIN “Mike” 116 Maplewood Avenue Maplewood Left-oxer of class of '66 .. . Remember those ski-weekends . . . The silent studier of the homeroom. Art Service 3; Le Cercle Fran- cais 2; Jazz 3; Cross-Country 3; Wrestling Manager 3; All- School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, Stage Crew 3. 20 Tuscan Road Maplewood Oh for lightweight Glocken- spiels . . . Let's paint the world blue . . . “ What beautiful eyes you have. ” Art Service 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Bookstore Com- mittee 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Or- chestra 3, 4; All-School Musi- cal Scenery Painting Com- mittee 3, 4; Junior Play Scenery Painting Committee 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; Co- lumbian Reporter 3, 4; Mir- ror: Art 4, Layout 4. CYNTHIA WALDMAN “Cindy” 146 Lenox Terrace Maplewood Claudia? Cynthia? (Hint: 299x i freckles) . . . “Wait until I put my glasses on” ... Racing stripes on a pig? Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Art Service 2; Personality 3, 4; Civics Committee 2, 3, Secre- tary 4; Twirler 4; All-School Musical Ticket Committee 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4; AJl-School Mus- ical Make-Up Committee 2. ALAN WACHSTEIN 57 Duffield Drive South Orange Gold Grand Prix in rear view mirror . . . Card game? where? . . . Still waters run deep. Biology 2, 3, 4; Political Government 4; House and Grounds Committee 3, 4. i ROBERT WALDRON “Baby Huey” 31 Ridgewood Terrace Maplewood His “famous” parties ... A LEAN and hungry look . . . The white whale of the gridiron. Varsity Club 3, 4; House and Grounds Committee 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2. CLAUDIA WALDMAN 146 Lenox Terrace Maplewood Cynthia? Claudia? (Hint: 300 freckles) . . . Where has all the silver gone? . . . Rapid speaking is putting it mildly. Art Service 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Personality 3, 4; Civics Com- mittee 3, 4; All-School Play Advertising Committee 4; All- School Musical Make-Up Committee 2. JOAN WALLACH 144 Lenox Terrace Maplewood Always gets her fair “Scher” . . . Those unbelievable ereen eyes . . . Pigtails, sunglasses and a golden dog tag. Folk Music 2; Pan American 4; Personality 3, 4; Platform 3, 4; HR Secretary 3; Council Committees: Civics 3, 4, Lunchroom 2; Choir 2. BARRY WALSKY “Teddy Bear” 101 Burnett Avenue Maplewood The Bear . . . One of the Cougar's mighty eleven ... An honorary member of the fabulous “TUMMY’Sr Italian 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. 114 ERLA WASSERBURGER BETH WARD “Triks” 7 Franklin Terrace South Orange “How’s kicks, Triks’’ . . . Beth’s parents are away . . . Those mod clothes. Fencing 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Personality 4. 32 Plymouth Avenue Maplewood A Flair for fun . . . Sand, sun, and surf. . . Her second home -314. G.A.A. 3: Personality 3, 4; Pre- Med 4; All-School Musical Advertising Committee 3, 4; All-School Play Advertising Committee 3, 4; Columbian Reporter 2; Philosophy 4. ROGER WEBSTER 378 Valley Street South Orange Vailsburg High School: Intra- mural Sports: Basketball, Baseball, Football. CHARLES WECKENMAN “Chuck” 23 Park Road Maplewood Sees things from his back row seat in homeroom . . . Those homeroom discussions with Baby Huey. HOWARD WEINER “Howie” 276 Tillou Road South Orange Future explorer of the inner mind . . . Never can resist a game of bridge ... Give him music and a dance floor. Parnassian 3; Pre-Med 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3; All-School Play Cast 3; Passaic High School: Debating 2, Booster 2; Mirror Caption Writer 4. I HARLAN WEISS 286 Beech Spring Road South Orange Burning rubber in his speedy Jaguar . . . Those wild summers in Europe . . . Rock Hudson’s only competition. Math 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Dis- play Case Committee 4. DONNA THEA WEISSMAN “Donnie” 486 Irvington Avenue Maplewood Make love, not war . . . Ban the bomb . . . Peace on top. Folk Music 4; Future Teachers of America 2. 3: Philosophy 4. EDWARD WESTREICH “Ed” 18 South Crescent Maplewood “You’ve got to have stones’’ . . . Gymnast at the bars . . . A schemer at heart. Chess 3; Electronics 2; Politi- cal Government 2, 3, 4; HR Vice Chairman 2, 3, 4; Finance Committee 3. 4; Mir- ror Dramatics 4. 115 SCOTT WHEELER “Wheel” 63 Montrose Avenue South Orange Motorcycle enthusiast . . . Quiet summers at Normandy Beach . . . Hidden depths. Swimming 2. ARTHUR WILDEROTTER “Art” 47 North Terrace Maplewood Strong supporter of the S.F.L. . . . Member of the conservative party ... In the Harvey Matusow tradition. Debating 4; Political Government 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: House and Grounds 4. Traffic 3. RICHARD S. WILLIAMS “Dick” 207 Walton Avenue South Orange Center half of the famous Soccer team . . . Big Baby Blues . . . “Get a Haircut!” Varsity Club 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3. 4. MARGARET WILSON “Willie” I Prospect Street South Orange With a song in her ‘Hart” . . . Always running “Up the Down Staircase” . . . Peppy, Energetic, Popular. Personality 3. 4; Platform 3; HR Vice Chairman 3; Pen Committee 3, Chairman 4: Choir 2; Madrigal 2; All- School Musical Cast and Cho- rus 2; Mirror Circulation 4. ROBERT A. WIGGINS “Wiggle” 162 Burnett Avenue Maplewood Short in stature, tall in personality ... A pint-sized package . . . Often seen with the “brew” in the jungle. Biology 3; Math 4; Pre-Med 3; HR Vice Chairman 4: Council Committees: Eligibility 2, Fire and Civil Defense 4, Student Exchange 2, Tutorial 3, 4. 492 Summit Avenue Maplewood A VW-5'er. . . Always looking over the “Hillside” . . . Navy weejuns, knee socks and bubble gum. Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Personality 4; Platform 2, 3, 4; HR Treasurer 2, 4: Civics Committee 2, 4: All-School Play Advertising Committee 4. JEFFREY S. WILLIAMS “Scho” 204 Vose Avenue South Orange Stage crew . . . Silence is better than speech . . . What long hair! Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. DENIS WOJTAN 611 Cameron Road South Orange Still waters run deep . . addition to 226 individualistic. TERRY WILLNER . new 116 ADRIENNE WOLK 122 Oakview Avenue Maplewood Pretty brown eyes . . . Smile! . . . Just a little bit better. Chemistry 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Person- ality 4; HR Secretary 3; Coun- cil Committees: Lunchroom 3, Traditions 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Ticket Committee 4. SUSAN YECIES “Yeks” 48 Coolidge Road Maplewood Always smiling ... If you forgot your math, go see Sue . . . i Que simpatica! Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Platform 2, 3, 4; Political Government 3, 4; HR Secretary 2; Council Committees: Student Exchange 3. Chairman 4, Nominating 3; All-School Musical Advertising Com- mittee 3; Columbian Reporter 3, 4; Philosophy 4. ' JONATHAN ZAKIN “Zake” 247 Underhill Road South Orange TR 3 .. . Bassman . . . Sure loves his Seagrams. Chemistry 4; Pan American 4; Political Government 3, 4; House and Grounds Com- mittee 4. NORMAN YAGUDA “Norm” 19 Berkshire Road Maplewood He’s the kind of guy you can’t forget . . . Yes, I’m Jewish . . . Survival of the Awarest. Pan American 2, 4: Varsity 4: HR Vice Chairman 2, 4; Finance Committee 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4. JOHN YURKUTAT 13 Menzel Avenue Maplewood Brain of 235 . . . Always willing to help anybody . . . Our pride and joy ... AI Hirt’s only competition. Platform 2; Political Government 2, 3; Elections Committee 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. BRIAN ZAPPI “Tonto” 1013 Chancellor Avenue Maplewood A future Mr. America . . . Eager to don the Marine globe and eagle . . . Those muscle books. Varsity 3. 4; HR Treasurer 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 2. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3. RICHARD ZIEGLER “Zig” 552 Prospect Street Maplewood Scholar-athlete ... An easy style and a pretty wit . . . Abstersion through Trucidation. Chess 3; Platform 2, 3, 4; Po- litical Government 2, Trea- surer 3, Vice-President 4; HR Chairman 3; Elections Com- mittee 3, 4; Wrestling Manager 3, 4; Columbian Staff: Junior Editor 2, 3, Editorial Board 4; Philosophy 4. LINDA ZIMBILE 30 Bowdoin Street Maplewood Those mysterious legs!. . . Did you see Jeannette? . . . Oh, that laugh! Future Nurses of America 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Italian 3, Treasurer 4; HR Secretary 3; Civics Committee 4; Twirler 4. 117 DAYLE ZIPSE “Harve” 50 Kensington Terrace Maplewood One of Three's Company . . . “But I'm so beautiful”. . . Quelle langue! Library Council 2: Personality 3. 4; Pre-Med 4. ROBERT ZYBULEWSKI “Zibby” 152 Charlton Ave. South Orange Leader of homeroom social corner . . . rugged individualist . . . enjoys life. Homeroom Social Chairman 3; Track 2. DEBORAH ZUCKER “Deby” 1 10 Mayhew Drive South Orange A perfect combination of brains and good looks ... a knack for doing or saying something unexpected . . . petite package of dynamite. Literary Roundtable 2: Personality 3, President 4; Homeroom Vice Chair- man 3; Council Committees: Lunch- room 3. Student Exchange 3, 4. Camera Shy Ronald Ellis Soloman Froelichstein Joe Gervasio George Ricany Diane Rourke Charles Simile Doug Tyler Jeff Williams 118 In Memoriam to Carol Farino To a Distant Friend Tears of remembrance Not of dismissal A time to live Not to die A Class brought together by darkness of death A Shadow is cast And the grave is filled with Fear in our hearts We live today— We died yesterday —Nancy Koplin In Memoriam to Ruth Geller Since then whence came my grief, All else but the scar of her death Is gone. Gone now beyond belief, Beyond reason are her voice’s breath Which then I never heard and Her face’s shape that often near I never knew. For I could not transcend My own aloneness to bear That of another. Now she is lost Forever and, in part, I am to blame; To my own cares alone I was host, And never knew more than her name, Now I lose twice for never having known— Thinking myself complete, Unwhole, I saw her stand alone. Columbian June 8, 1966 DONE MOST FOR SCHOOL Robert Chasnow Elaine Robbins MOST TALENTED Jon Lass • Margaret Wilson WITTIEST Bob Kisch Susan Lehrhoff MOST VERSATILE Steven Lerner Laurie Edson WHO’S WHO in the CLASS of 67? MOST SCHOLARLY Peter Geller Caroline Heck PEPPIEST Eric Millman, Ginny Hildebrand MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Donald Brody • Charles Ross • Maria Dios MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Steve Marks Laura Lippman WHO’S WHO in the CLASS of 67? FRIENDLIEST Kenny Berkowitz Sherry Shapiro MOST ATHLETIC Angelo Iantosca Deborah Seltzer MM LAST WILL and TESTAMENT We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Seven, being of sound body and of various stages of com- mand of our mental facilities, do hereby bequeath to the faculty and members of the student body our many diversified talents and adolescent preoccupa- tions. I, Margaret Wilson, leave Mr. Woodbury, Miss Logan, and the first floor janitors more paint on the floor than on the posters. I, John Bayer, leave my charge account at Home Li- quors to Bobby Hume. I. Paul Feldman, leave to next year’s homeroom 346 the official flag, archives, crank, motto, traditions, Mr. Pantazes and his munificent mercy. I, Steve Marks, leave nothing. I need everything I’ve got. I. Bob Scofield, leave Andrew Pogany. Bret Sendler, Craig Herold, Terry O’Brian, and Allan Rotberg a bar to replace the V.W. bus. I, Debbie Zucker, leave to teach drivers’ ed. We, Paul and David Feinsilver of P + D Auto Sales, leave 32 unused cars. I, Scott Ashley, leave my pass-catching ability and my impeccable hands to the Korbas. I, Ellen Davis, leave so many boys . . . isn’t it a shame? I, Angelo Iantosca, leave my ability to get kicked out of basketball games to Steve Burrell. I, Harvey Penn, leave to C.H.S. my school record of cutting and suspensions. I, Sue Lehrhoff, leave my knowledge of the best things in life to all underclassmen. I, Warren Krug, left. I, Andy Cooling, leave the cafeteria food to the Salva- tion Army. I. Marc Bussin, leave my van and its memories. I, Gwen Rose, leave my phone number to Miss Beach. I, Bob Waldron, leave my gridiron abilities along with my overall coolness and modesty to Marty Gross. I, Don Greeley, leave to take a trip. I. Bob Kisch, take my extemporaneous wisecracks with me. 1, Karen Cariddi. leave to next year’s basketball team my height—squared. We, the Furnace Men, leave to the faculty our song— “I Can’CStand to Look at Your Ugly Face.” I, Angela Cali, leave pity for the man who comes be- tween me and my sister. I, Joanne Cali, leave pity for the sister who comes be- tween me and my man. We, Ed Pedota and Charlie Duerr, leave C.H.S. to join A.A. I, Bill Singer, leave Columbia richer. I, Marcia Pletter, leave the Cougars still shouting, “C’mon, Robbie!” I, Joel Chusid, leave the earphones in the language rooms with a bottle of dandruff remover. I, Ed Viola, leave girls forever . . . from now on it’s women. We David Gittlin and Danny Metzger, leave the tear- stained torn halves of a pari-mutuel ticket to all up and coming Columbia horse racing fans. We, Craig Baum, Don Brody, Roy Chvat, Jed Lowy, Dave Richardson and Charlie Ross leave the name LAST WILL and TESTAMENT of our jug band. The New Old Even 4 + 2 Unreal Jug Stompers, to anyone who can remember it. I, Richard Charles, leave my two first names to all my teachers to remember me by. I, Richard Farmer, leave an ashtray to the Anti- Smoking Committee. We, Tracy Houser and Kathy Lucy, leave our wild Friday nites to those who dare the same. I, Larry Lesnik, would like to return to Mr. Iosso the 4,033 n’est-ce pas’s which he lent me during the 1965-66 school year. We, Ellyn Shapiro and Marilyn Larkin, leave Colum- bia sober. We, John Reeve, R. Daniel Schein, Von Eisenhardt, Jeff Williams, and Ralph Doyle leave: 1) the cherry trees to Mr. D., 2) our clubhouse to Mrs. Dharni, 3) a terrific view of the girls’ locker room to Senor Quiroli. I, Cliff Kalb, leave the whirlpool in the football field- house overflowing. We, Cynthia and Claudia Waldman, leave all our ille- gal parking spaces. I, Jane Jacobsen, leave C.H.S. to search for new terri- tory where I can build, buy. rent, or steal (?) a Stu- dent Parking Lot. We, Sue Neidenberg, Andi Litt, Nancy McCloskey, and Louise Ogust. leave our weekend get-togethers to Cassius Clay and Sonny Liston. We. Bill Garfall and Barry Walsky, leave our brows to any bald teacher. I, David Blagden, leave my one remaining emergency in study hall to a lucky deserving sophomore with a weak bladder. We, the members of the ICC, leave a complete seven course ethnic dinner, a goldfish swimming in the centerpiece, and the Mamma’s worn out Twister game to next year’s members. I. laurie edson, leave my quest for original ideas in writing this class will to e. e. cummings. We, the senior cheerleaders, leave Mrs. Hightower to next year’s squad. We, the swimming team of 1967, leave next year’s team in deep water. We, homeroom 206, leave Miss vom Eigen the hopes of having a one-door homeroom. We, the girls of the C.H.S. girls’ rooms, leave smoke. We. this year’s select few seniors, leave to next year’s select few seniors our parking permits. We, the students of the combined English IV—U.S. History II class, leave Mr. Hamingson and Mr. Kline with the ability to build up and break down everything. We, the senior football players, leave a bowl of mashed potatoes to the football team. We, the senior boys, leave the sophomore girls to pine away in our absence. We, the outgoing class of ’67, leave Columbia for the wide, wide world, the bright tomorrow, the glorious future, and other assorted trivia. 125 The Columbia High School Class of 1967 chose Jeff Schiller's gas station as the site of its tenth year reunion. Among the first notables to arrive were Eric Millman, head of the Boy Scouts of America, and Richard Ziegler, Chairman of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness. It was announced that Karen Raab could not be present, since her duties as high ranking official in the Salvation Army required her undivided efforts. Attention was momentarily directed toward one corner of the room, where Steve Lerner, notorious international playboy, and Fern Menkes, free lance nightclub bouncer, were found trading punches. In the wild struggle that ultimately ensued, Steve, to the amazement of everyone, took Fern in two out of three falls. Underworld mouthpiece Richard Schottenfeld was speechless for the first time in his life. During the confusion, Bob Kinsky, recently chosen among the best five dressed men in America, attempted to distribute John Birch Society literature, but was stopped short by Teamster President Dick Berger. Truck driver Nancy Shapiro provided one of the evening’s high points by lifting ballet dancer Bob Waldron over her head with one hand. Background music was provided by Jon Lass, playing the baritone kazoo, Hilarie Ring and Linda Sperling on the tuba, John Yurkutat on the harp, Louis van Schaik, John Reeve, and Laura Lippman teaming up on the triangle, and world renowned Charles Ross (who strangely turned prematurely grey ten years ago), giving his usual virtuoso perfor- mance on the jug. Master of ceremonies Bob Chasnow, who broke out of Sing Sing Prison to at- tend our reunion, was preparing to introduce the first speaker of the evening when Bob Solmonoff, Ronald Kohn, and Richard Singer appeared, carrying Peter Glynn. This caused quite a disturbance, since Peter was still in his Volkswagen. Sedate Donna Weissman and Rachel Flink objected to such unorthodox behavior, and threatened to leave. Fortunately the affable, ever-smiling, public relations men Romeo Lerro and AI Cocozziello, were able to dissuade them. The opening remarks were delivered by pocket-watch magnate Ralph Gabriner, who spoke on the importance of self-control. Upon returning to his seat, Ralph’s basket shooting compulsion momentarily overcame him, as he lofted belly dancer Caroline Heck into a trash can from twenty feet out. Janitor Peter Geller immedi- ately rushed to the scene and, to the relief of all present, announced that the can was undamaged. Incidentally, Caroline is recovering nicely under the able care of Dr. Byron Graham. 126 Our second speaker, conservative neck-tie distributor Howard Coren, reviewed the class’ personal triumphs during the past decade. Beloved Bob Wiggins, How- ard reported, is currently a leading figure in the crack Weehawken garbage disposal team. It was noted that “Big Ralph” Leardo, whose revolutionary math formula for calculating 66 won him Nobel Prize honors, has taken up employment with ex-classmate Bob Rothberg in the manufacture of two-button shirts. Another successful combo has been Larry Auster and Corinne Lax. It seems that Larry is working as an assistant apprentice copy boy for the Poughkeepsie Times-Herald, of which Corinne has been named editor-in-chief. We are still waiting to hear from Sue Yecies, who left for the Faroe Islands as an exchange student shortly before graduation, and has yet to return. More encouraging reports are flowing in from Ellen Kiosk, who has made it as a secretary for the Kenny Jay Speed Reading In- stitute in Staten Island. Absolutely no one was surprised to learn that Lynn Rubenstein had recently been chosen Miss Congeniality of 1977, just in time to appear at Richard Schein’s Rambler Pavilion in the Philadelphia Bicentennial, cele- brating the crushing American victory over the British in the immortal siege of Hoboken (see Christy Schmidt's Ten Battles that Shook Paramus). History major Sue Kandell, who graduated from Slippery Rock State with the aid of some judi- cious tutoring, was on hand to refresh our memories of the historic occasion. Ad- ditional successes were registered by Tony Galletta, currently president of General Motors, and Sue Lehrhoff, owner of a thriving risque button store. At this point, Howard’s speech came to an abrupt end, as refreshments arrived from the Farley-Dios Pizza Emporium. Festivities were temporarily dampened, when “Dashing Dan” Metzger and “Mashing Mike” Kempner were picked up by the police on charges of making book. To relieve the gloom, Dan Reinhardt gave a book report, and Jim Runcie told of his exploits as vice-president in his father’s bank. Further entertainment was furnished by Sharon Klaif star of Trent’s follies, and Barry Leiwant, of late taking the part of Nils, in a re-run of “I Remember Mama.” The show was rounded out by Ben Chirls doing a stand-up comedy rou- tine, Jeni Isaac cavorting, and Sherry Shapiro just being friendly. Needless to say, Don Brody attempted to photograph every morbid detail of the reunion. There will be a brief ceremony next Thursday, at which time the nega- tives will be burned in memory of our dear departed friend. 127 HY805 ACTIVITIES GIQffflO iff GIORH A LG , !! NO 'A Wavantt a, ok The 1966-6? Italian Club went 1 to New York to see the colorful “La Festa Italiana. In December we presented a puppet show. “I Bwoni Re Magi , with all prepara- tions done by Italian Club members. There was a big spaghetti party in the spring, de- spite opposition from the macaroni and spumoni factions of the club The purpose of r the German Club is to teach the members a phony Y German accent that will allow them to be- come official ski instruc- tors. The club holds an ¥ annual trip which includes dining at a German restaurant and seeing a German movie. At the monthly meetings, activi- W ties ranging from music to lectures are conducted. The German Club is referred to by the “in” as the Deut- schcr Verein. Guess who attended last month’s meeting on the sociological effects ofH2 02. HAZ10NEJERA .eciiTik HEswflilill SCIOPERI naSALI U SILL0 STATO JBIL'IIIBIB IN VARIE ALL’ OSPF.DALE C1TTA' C.HES1 Dl ESPLOPE -ium. . ). a Tireaw LA j7} Club members keep up with news back in the old country. (This rare underground photo of the CHS Can-Can line was obtained through the cooperation of the notorious clandestine French agent Le Petit Prince.)—Ed. The French Club, sponsored by Miss Jones and Miss Bax- man, conducts its monthly meetings in French and tries to create an atmosphere of French Culture with dis- cussions, plays, “la cuisine francais,” music, singing and visitors. The annual trip to New York included a meal at a French restaurant and a performance at a theatre. This year the Cercle Fran$ais in vited the French Club from Union High School to a program of music and classical and orig- inal drama performed by the members. The aim of the Pan- American Club is to offer in- terested students the op- portunity to learn about the customs and tradition of Spanish speaking countries. By gaining an appreciation of cul- tures different than our own, the members increase their understand- ing of the current problems facing Spain and our neighbors to the South. The club's activities vary from lectures to singing typical Spanish songs to the traditional “Fiesta de Navidad.” iPancho punches the pihata! - J _ An unidenti- fied member of the Sophomore Ori- entation Committee, when discussing the Per- sonality Club, remarked that it was a secret organiza- tion of junior and senior girls. The time has come to expose the workings of the club, activities which even the CHS Highlights is ig- norant of. The club is composed of the most select girls, its objective being to prepare them for life in our keenly com- petitive world, and to become young women of tomorrow. RONICS According to the F.C.C., the Electronics Club is known as Whiskey Alpha Iwo Ida Zebra Nancy, and for those not in the world of QSO, WA2IZN. These are the call letters of our amateur radio station. Under the trusteeship of Mr. M. Mathewson. we're “Hams. The maintenance and use of this station is not our only activity. Our once-a- year trips give members a chance to see the elec- tronics industry, Bell Labs, RCA Institutes and Fort Monmouth. However, our main effort is —to give those interested a chance to investi- gate the world of electronics. Preparing Columbia girls to survive in the keenly competitive jungle of life. Flash! Flash! Forum Romanum Bulletin: Etc. Etc. Etc. The Forum Ro- manum presents the opportunity for eager young Romans to learn more about Roman culture and lit- erature. A major activity of the Forum is publica- tion of the magazine, “Et Cetera.” This serves as an outlet for the creative ener- gies of bright Ciceronian schol ars and Virgilian masters. In these and other areas of club par- ticipation, the aid and magnanimity of ubiquitous Magister Maximus Murtha is always appreciated. The purpose of Guildscript is to present to the school a representa- tion of the creativity of classmates. To achieve this the members must read and comment on all the material submit- ted. In addition to the tra- ditional poems, stories and artwork, photographs and music were included in this year's is- sues. Guildscript has evolved from a literary magazine to one that is concerned with all aspects of creative ability. FORUM ROMANUM GUILDSCRIPT Lost in thought, members of the Guildscript staff ponder. The Biology Club started a new phase of ac- tivity this year. It consisted of having each member work on a project dealing with any phase of biology in I which he was interested and then delivering a lecture W on his project. Richard Berger, f James Gelvin and Steven Sch- wartz were the first speakers un- der this new plan. We hope that the idea will be carried on next year, giving all interested members a chance to run a meeting. Under the able supervision of the k loquacious Mr. C. H. Mellinger, the Chemistry Club seeks to educate its members through the preparation of various explosive and evil smelling experiments that demonstrate theories of the science. All seriousness aside, the club supports informa- tive lectures and interesting field trips. For example, we had an in- formative lecture on the Mechanics of Ester Hydrolysis and an interesting field trip to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. What is that sitting under A nn's hand on top of the displaced chest? The quizzical expressions of these Chem Club members indicate undying curiosity and hunger for knowledge. The Physics Club, under the energetic leader- ship of Tom Pelf, reached new heights in the past school year. Fea- turing guest speakers and first run movies from far and wide, the club scheduled a va- riety of educational, yet enter- taining monthly meetings. In addi- tion to the highlight of the year which was a trip to the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, favorite programs included the Bell Lab Laser demonstration, an “origi- nal” PSSC film, and the Scientific American paper-airplane contest. The embezzler on the right is being stalked through the smoke-shrouded mountains of Boisrume by bounty hunter Jim Runcie. Membership in the Mathematics Club of Columbia High School is open to all those who have had one year of junior high school math or have failed Miss Morrison's plane geome- try course. Many worthwhile goals were accomplished during 1966-67. Our now ex-president, Mike Weiss, was deposed in an exciting coup d' etat at the No- vember meeting and replaced by a junta headed by Generalissimo Walter Talbot. Treasurer Den- nis Farley absconded with the club’s funds and is now believed to be prime minister of Ecuador. In a lighter vein, the club pre- sented lectures on math, a film on digital computers, and a problem- solving contest for prizes. A mis-(sile)-guided group of Physics club members at loose in the cafeteria. BOX Intently listening to Eddie's moving interpretation of the “Our Gang theme song. This year Music Box went through a great change. Until now it had been devoted solely to classical music. How- ever, due to the liquidation of the Jazz Club and to pressure from our members, Music Box has become a club devoted to all forms of music. The highlight of the year for Music Box members was the trip to the Metropolitan Opera. This year we went to the new opera house at Lincoln Center where we saw Mozart’s The Magic Flute. The Literary Roundtable dis- cusses works of all periods and all authors. The members pick the se- lections to be discussed. This past year, about half of the discussions were moderated by the chairman, and the rest by the other members of the club. A meeting averages twenty participants, including the always welcome nonmember. This past year the sponsor was Mr. Mendel- son, the chairman, Robert Sternberg, and the secretary, Barbara Levy. rERARY ROUNDTABLE Hey Ed, what happened to Baby Huey in last month's issue? Ed ... oh Ed. . . The Debating Club is an organi- zation which peo pie may join to ar- gue. Because we are a relatively small club, our members have been given frequent opportunities to dis- play their skills and techniques in reasoned argument. This past year, some very controversial and challenging topics have been sub- ject for debate including Vietnam, foreign aid, and the Unitel Nations. Besides the actual delivery of debates, we have tried to improve each member’s skills in public speaking. The crux of the debate lies in how successfully the antagonists assimilate, manipulate and judiciously regurgitate information, (related or otherwise.1” The political government club is concerned with the political issues of our times as well as the functioning of a de- mocracy in such situations as School Council. In order to inform its members on these matters, the club holds debates, discussions, lectures, and seminars. We hope many Columbians continue to take an interest in political science and continue to attend council. 'V Chasnow Administration's manipulation of The programs of the Pre-Med Club vary greatly. They range from a serious lecture by a fa- mous surgeon, all the way to a far-out demonstration by a WAC hypnotist. Wc take trips to mental homes and dissect cats (only on odd Thurs- days). A secret project known only to club members is the “Ha-Ha Box”, a program designed for enjoyment and also to help a worthy cause. Most club activities are good experiences for those interested in a medical career and give the members a chance to get their feet wet in one of the greatest and most rapidly expanding fields of interest—medicine. The Future Nurses of Ameri- ca Club is open to all junior and senior girls. Its goal is to broaden their under- standing of nursing. In ad- dition to sponsoring a trip to the Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing, the club has had several speakers this year, including a practical nurse, a pub- lic health nurse, and a Navy nurse. In this way the girls of the FNA be- come better acquainted with various opportunities that nursing offers. What did you say normal temperature was? If three of them would stop laughing, maybe it wouldn't take so long to finish it. The Display Case Committee's purpose is to decorate the cases which are located throughout the halls. Much time, work, and effort are put into these cases, since it takes an average of four hours to complete one case. This year we have had many interesting displays. In December, for the Christ- mas season, we displayed an Italian Puppet Show, a display on Truman Capote’s “Christmas Memory” and also on Edna Millay's “Ballad of the Harp- weaver.” In January we devoted all the cases to the foreign exchange students and their countries. Showcase is an activity for those students interested in creative effort. Meetings and workshops are planned to meet the interests of the members. The club produces skits and organizes other forms of entertainment which it presents to chil- dren at local hospitals. Snydley Whiplash hauls Darling hi el to the nearest railroad track as Granny looks on helplessly. Notice the meek, mild-mannered disguise assumed by these audio-visual agents. The newly formed Ski Club started off its existence this year with films about Great Gorge and Hay- stack, and demonstrations of proper ski technique. As the year progressed, we continued to wait impatiently for Crelin’s to send us some free samples of Head skis. Unfortunately, that great expectation met the same dismal fate as our project to launch a council-financed Ski Club expedi tion to Stowe, Vermont. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS Room 244 is headquarters of the fastest group of pro- jector pushers that ever roamed the halls of C.H.S. The cramped audio-visual office, cleverly disguised in utter chaos, is actually the control center of an omnipotent C.I.A. financed organization that spies on all school activities. At first light each morning, the mem- bers joyfully greet the exciting tasks that lie ahead. They are guided by the “dynamic duo” Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Stefany. Ski Club members dreaming about a snow-making machine for the cafeteria. We can sell it to you cheap. Father—26 cents' worth of heads and a dozen of your best looking seniors. The Parnassian Society is the school dramatic club. It concerns it- self with every phase of play production : act- ing, writing, directing, scenery making, and cos- tume designing. Members are taught to “Suit the action to the word, the word to the action . . . that you o’erstep not the modesty of nature . . . The purpose of playing is to hold the mirror up to nature; to show vir- tue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and impression.” —Hamlet The purpose of the Business Club is to further an in- terest in business and to develop a knowledge about the varied opportunities for careers in the modern business world. At meetings which are usually held during the third Thursday of each month, discussions, demonstra- tions, contests, films, games, and guest speakers make up the pro- grams. These club activities give each member a chance to explore the many professions. BUSINESS PARNASSIAN 1 am not a weather-beaten she-dragon! The Art Service Club serves the school through art projects such as traf- fic signs posters for teachers, and holiday decorations. In addition when time permits, we work on projects that appeal to us personally, such as paper sculpture. The Special Service Group as- sists at all school evening events. The members act as ush- ers, take charge of tick- ets and programs and as- sist the audience whenever possible. This year’s twenty- seven club members were un- der the tutelage of Mr. Buch- holz. (Guests at C.H.S. happen- ings are not expected to tip Spe- cial Service members.) Programs Anyone? Aw, c'mon, take one. Please: One of this year's projects COLUMBIAN Columbian Editors: Lawrence Auster, Richard Ziegler, Inset: Craig Baum (Business Editor) Out pounding Caroline Heck, Stephen Sarewitz, Andrew Baum, Don- sports beat when picture was taken: Kenneth Kruvant aid Brody (Photography), Jeff Schiller. Corinne Lax. NEWS STAFF SENIORS: Barbara Buvid, Karen Cariddi. Robert Chas- now, Laurie Edson, Ruth Greifinger, Gary Kahn. Robert Meyer, Ellen Miller, Hilarie Ring, Marcy Roseman, Barbara Sands, Pame- la Schloss, Sherry Shapiro. Bill Singer, Mi- chael Straus. JUNIORS Karen Baras, Debbie Cohen. Lucy Gross, Tom Guter, Bruce Katz, Judy Levison. Mad- eline Mazursky, Sandy Miller. Nancy Plain. Julie Rosenthal. John Sientz. Peggy Saks. Sal- ly Smolen, Howard Spilke, Joan Talkowsky, Kathy Tomassen, Steve Welzer, Carol Ock- man, Gilbert Wald. SOPHOMORES Robin Amster, Audrey Berkley, Judy Blum. Marcia Braun, Pam Conford, Sharon Fondill- er, Mark Goldstaub. Barbara Moss, Laura Rose, Abby Roseman, Sandi Siena, Amy So- lomon, Alix Sabin, Rob Romaro. ART STAFF Marcia Braun, Lisa Fujarcyk, Kathy Del- hagen. Sue Augenblick, Linda Sperling, Steve Cohen. SPORTS STAFF Les Forer, Steve Bloom, Alfred Dimiero, Ricky Bliwise. Jeff Rothbard, Barry Bohrer, Lee Neibart. 143 144 T W I R L E R S C H E E R Joyce Schlosser. Nancy Aeschbach, Eve Harris (co-captain), Andi Litt (co-captain). Sue Segal. Sue Lehrhoff, Katie Elin, Janet Applebaum, Cynthia Waldman, Linda Zimbile L E A D E R S Standing: Peter Snedeker, Debbie Bitterman. Ellen Davis, Angela Cali, Carol Morrison. Ellen Oken, Judy Saffer. Maria Dios, Joanne Cali. Laurie Edson. Barbara Hoffman. Joel Benisch; Kneeling: Bobby Jordan, Amy Goodman (co-captain), Sharon Klaif (co-captain), Paul Lifland. Robert Potts News Commentator Boris Goldofsky Pianist Luckv Charms are for kids and the dance has J been postponed 147 Patricia O'Hanlon Editorial Advisor Edwin Faust Business Advisor Kenneth Berkowitz Charles Ross Editor-In-Chief Richard Schottenfeld Associate Editor Christy Schmidt Business Editor 148 Associate Editor MIRROR STAFF LAYOUT Ellen Lewis Marvin Schulman Elaine Kornhauser Von Eisenhardt Alan Berlow Steve Welzer Ginnie Hildebrand Jann Voorhees Peggy Saks Stu Savel Linda Lieberman Viviane de Kosinsky Janet Pilz Ruth Greifinger Anne Carver Ann Lanza CIRCULATION Candy Thomas Ann Medinets Joan Kay Kenny Jay Sue Kandell Beth Grumbach Linda Mollach Lydia Green Jane Brotman Kathy Delhagen Leslie Lein Jill Schaffer Mark Baime Caroline Baum Judy Katz Lisa Lindstrom Sue Maurer Nancy Dimiero Mary Ann Carlomusto Stephanie Joel Dave Richardson June Polnik Susan Augenblick Judy Levison Ira Goldberg Marilyn Eisner Yvette Smolin Josette Bruckman Ronald Kohn Ellen Sackoff Dee Hellring Viviane Desimone Robert Jordan Ellen Wahl Becky Gold Marsha Goldstein Jeni Isaac Claire Crittenden Jed Lowy LITERARY SPORTS Cliff Sobel HISTORIAN .... . Larry Lesnik Judy Saffer Joel Novendstern Michael Straus Peter Geller Cliff Kalb Terry O’Brien Lynn Rubensteii Charles Oransky Dan Reinhardt LAWYER Jane Jacobsen Laura Rosengarten Laurie Edson Robert Kinsky DRAMATICS Mike Solomon Nancy Shapiro Sharon Klaif Shelly Gerstl PROPHECY Barbara Sands Richard Schein Betsy Gelfond Peter Geller Barry Leiwant Ed Westreich Illene Maslow Michael Straus Robert Meyer Eva Farkas Charlotte Tichenor Christy Schmidt Larry Movshin Margaret Wilson STATISTICIANS AND TYPISTS Sherry Shapiro PHOTOGRAPHERS ADVERTISING Debora Glaser Don Brody Willa Koretz 149 Mitchell Kleinhandler, William Kuhl. Harry Maroney, Robert Kisch, William Singer. Donald Brody, Larry Movshin, Sally Jasper. Barbara Kilburn. Robert Chasnow, Susan Yecies, Elaine Robbins, Susan Kandell, Kathy Thompson, Ellen Kiosk. Vicki Burns, Amy Einbinder, Margaret Wilson. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL This year’s major council project was the innovation of an annual winter sports booklet. 19A7 CHORUS 151 “CARNIVAL” All the color and spectacle of the circus hit the C.H.S. stage in the 1966 All-School Musical, “Carni- val”. Headlining in Schlegel’s Impe- rial Cirque de Paris were John Kra- gen and Geoffrey Pope as Paul, Mark Lapman as Marco, Robin Charin as Rosalie, Carol Moore, Barbara Bressman and Carol Ock- man as Lili, Larry Movshin and Ho- ward Weiner as Jacquot, and Steve Lerner and Chuck Fantl as Schlegel. The circus was never more fun. 152 “THE GLASS MENAGERIE” Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” was the 1967 All- School Drama. Consisting of only four characters, the play tells of the problems of the Wingfield family in the early 1900’s. Giving strong performances in their roles were Mark Lapman as Tom, Car- oline Heck as Amanda, Ellen Weissberg as Laura, and Bob Tomara as the Gentleman Caller. 154 155 “SOUTH PACIFIC” The magic of the South Sea Isles floated onto the CHS stage for this year’s All-School Musical, “South Pacific”. A flowing love story with music by Rodgers and Hammerstein, the plot is concerned with two romances, one between a French planter and a navy nurse, the other between a young marine lieutenant and a beautiful native girl. Fea- tured in the show were Harold Green as Emile de Becque, Carol Ockman as Nellie Forbush, Bill Grodnick as Joe Cable, and Kathy Di Giovine as Liat. Providing the comedy were Julie Weinberg as Bloody Mary and Dave Richardson as Luther Billis. 156 157 Oh wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us! It wad frae monie a blunder free us An’ foolish notion. —Robert Burns 158 This opportunity is presented as a public service by THE MIRROR 159 SPORTS LAST ROW: Vincequerra, Shoemaker, Hume, Fish, Giordano, Gross, Johnston, Shields, Swift, Hunt, R. Korba. Fischetti, Law- rence, K. Ray, B. Korba. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Cross, Mr. Parry, Mr. Lomakin, Rudner, Hartenstein, Kisch, Metzger, Charles, Todd, Barnes, Waldron, Dobbelaar, Iantosca, Ashley, Nichols, Oswald, Schweikert, Eick, Ross, Mr. Fletcher, Mr. Booth, Mr. Frampton. FIRST ROW: Movshin, Morrison, Kalb, Zappi, Viola, Walsky, C. Ray, Manna, Duerr, Pedota, Hanson, Bayer, Staker, Lerner, Feld- man, Novotny, Lichtenstein, Cohen. Co-Captains Redot a and Duerr with Coach Frampton As we have all been hearing, this was to have been “the year of the Cougar.” However, Columbia’s foot- ball team posted a 2-6 record. With the largest number of Seniors in his career, Coach Frampton’s prospects looked bright, especially after the first game. In this game, the Cougar’s rolled by Morristown 13-0, Quarterback John Hanson was very impressive, and the touchdowns were scored on short runs by Senior Frank Barnes and Junior Bob Korba. Brian Zappi breaks into the clear. 162 Scott Ashley (No. 53) tackled after a pass reception. The Cougar’s next opponent was a tough Orange squad. Columbia was able to pick up only 3 first downs, and lost to the Tornados 12-0. The following week the Cougars were up against a Nutley team which had just suffered a last second de- feat to strong Montclair. The backfield of the Maroon proved to be the difference, as Columbia lost 26-0. Richard Charles and Ed Pedota were outstanding on defense, but the Cougar’s offense was stifled. The story of the Montclair game is summed up in one sentence—Montclair didn’t have to punt once! Mont- clair scored every time they had the ball in the first half, and scored 42 points. In the next half, the Coug- ars marched 88 yards for their only score. Rod Korba scored on a 12 yard pass from John Hanson. The Cougars played without Co-Captain Charlie Duerr, who was out with a sinus condition. The Mounties ended up on top by a score of 56-6. The following Saturday brought a see-saw battle to Underhill Field. The Cardinals from Kearny outpoint- ed the Cougars 25-20 in one of the year’s most ex- citing games. FOOTBALL John Hanson (No. 10) getting off a pass. Angelo lantosca (No. 50) waiting for a pass. Cliff Kalb tapes Bob Waldron's wrist. With the return of Charlie Duerr, the Columbia offense came to life. Angelo Iantosca scored the first touchdown on a 21 yard pass from Ken Nichols. Frank Barnes’ 50 yard gallop was the second Cougar score. In the fourth quarter. Brian Zappi scored from 20 yards out. Kearny, unfortunately, scored late in the game and emerged victorious. The next week the Cougars, having their troubles on offense, lost to East Orange 28-0. The next week, Plainfield routed Columbia 33-8. Ken Nichols scored the touchdown on a two-yard plunge. Now all eyes were on the West Orange game. 164 Brian Zappi (No. 20) eluding tacklers. The Seniors on the 1966 Cougars. In the final game of the year, against arch rival West Orange, the Cougars unleashed their killer instincts and scored four touchdowns for a 26-14 victory. Barnes and Zappi each scored twice, and the Cougar’s season ended on a happy note. This was Columbia’s ninth victory in a row over West Orange. A fitting end to the season. The final victory ended the football careers for many of the Cougars. Some of the twenty-two Seniors will play ball in college. Most will not. These boys have gained much from playing football. The class of ’67 sends its best wishes to new coach Harry Johnston and all future Cougar elevens. Brian Zappi in the open. Ken Nichols (No. 11) carries for a short gain. STANDING: Coach Chyzowych, Williams. Spitalny, Heyman, Magley, Peff, G. Brauchli. Ringel, Jacobs. Hales. B. Chirls, R. Chirls. Coach Chyzowych with Co-Captains Ralph Gabriner and Bard Shollenberger SEATED: Trampler. Farley. Shollenberger. Gabriner. Symes, R. Brauchli, Richards, Skeffington, Cheviar, Goldberg, Lowy. SOCCER Under Coach Eugene Chyzowych, the 1966 Cougar soccer team compiled the best record in the school’s history, a 5-7-2 record. Led by Co-Captain Bard Shol- lenberger on defense, and Co-Captain Ralph Gabriner on offense, the Cougars continued the precedent of im- proving on last year’s record. The Cougar goalie, Rog- er Brauchli, had a terrific season, and his five shutouts broke the existing record held by the immortal Elliot Satsky. In the past, soccer may not have been Colum- bia’s most popular sport, but the continued success of the team may change this attitude. The Seniors listen to the advice of Coach Chyzowych LAST ROW: Maybaum, AI Dietz, Martini, Streietferdt, Pogany, J. FRONT ROW: Coach Parish, Silvestri, Duleba, Geller, Norako, Mc- Kessler, Smith, Friedlander, Halmo. MIDDLE ROW: Schwartz, J. Garry, Spies. D. Kessler, Evertz, Griming. Missing: Andy Dietz, Schroeder, Ziobro, Guarduci, Trupo, Varady, C. Schroeder, Larkin. West, Bayley. The 1966 edition of Columbia’s Harriers posted an 8-4 record in dual meets under the leadership of Coach Jack Parish. The Harriers were led by Captain Vince Norako and Sophomore sensation Marty Halmo. During the course of the year, Halmo broke the existing school rec- ords at Branch Brook Park, South Mountain Park, and Warinanco Park. The Cougars finished third in the Big 10 meet, fourth in the Essex County meet, and twelfth in the State meet. Halmo led Columbia in each race. With Halmo, Jeff Larkin, and many returning lettermen, the prospects for next year are great. CROSS, COUNTRY Runners Norako, McGarry, and Bayley. Look out! Here come the Cougars! After a quick start, this year’s Cougar Five was plagued by injuries and finished with a 7-11 mark in Big 10 play. The team was led by the scoring of All Big 10 Robby West, and the scoring and rebounding of Angelo Iantosca. In the season’s opener against a weak team from Kearny, West was brilliant and scored 36 points. Ron Beal pulled down 20 rebounds, and the Cougars looked very good. Led by West’s 19 the Cougars next beat Montclair. West was aided by Mark Levin’s 8 points. The Cougars were disappointing in their next outing as they were not able to handle a West Orange press. Bad ball handling resulted in the loss of an early lead. West was high with 11 points. The Cougars lost again as they traveled to Orange. The Cougars played well, but couldn’t handle Orange’s height. The game was highlighted by Steve Burrell’s 10 point outburst in the fourth quarter. The Cougars had no trouble beating a poor Belleville five in the next game. West had 21 points and eight Cougars played in the game. The Cougars played one of their best games of the year against defending Big 10 champs. East Orange, and won handily. West had 29 points and Fred Singer had 14 for his year’s high. Twelve points in a row in the third quarter broke open the game against Nutley, as Columbia upped its rec- ord to 5-2. Disaster struck in the next game. Not only did Bloomfield rout the Cougars, but Fred Singer was lost BASKETBALL STANDING: Coach Booth. Levin, Cooper, Maher, Schaeffer, Beal, Schecter, Zwillman. Burrell. KNEELING: Co-Captains Iantosca and West. 168 for the season as he suffered an injury. The Cougars lost again, to Montclair, and Ron Beal was lost for the year. The loss of these two top rebounders was never overcome. Coach Booth was forced to bring up several players from the J.V. squad, and to rely quite heavily on sophomores. With West making all eight of his shots in the first half, Columbia led Irvington by six. However, Paul Longinotti’s 33 points led the Campers to a victory. This was the third in a string of eight consecutive loss- es for Columbia. During this time. West continued to lead the Cougars in scoring, while receiving help from Steve Schecter, Blair Zwillman, and Norm Schaeffer. Columbia put up one of its best efforts in losing at home to West Orange. The game was close all the way, due to Robby West’s 28 points, and Steve Schec- ter’s 10. The Cougars lost by three points. Columbia broke out of its slump by beating Belleville 52-40. Angelo Iantosca led all scorers with his first 20- point performance. The highlight of the season was the last game victory over Nutley by a score of 92-54. Robby West led the Cougar scoring with a fantastic 44 point performance. This outburst set a new school scoring record. It was a fitting finish to West’s fine ju- nior year. With West and the experienced juniors and sophomores, prospects for next year are extremely good. 169 171 This year’s Columbia swimming team posted a fine 8-3 record in dual meets, with two of the losses to perennial state-champs Westfield. The team was led by Co-Captains Dave Pearl and Steve Stetson. The Penguins finished second in the Essex Coun- ty meet. The Co-Captains were aided by fine per- formances from Bob Skarzynske and Lance Tiche- nor. Columbia also finished third in the State meet. Pearl set the meet record in the 100 yard butterfly. Steve Stetson and Ken Heyman also placed well in their respective races. The season was highlighted by Dave Pearl’s vic- tory in the 100 yard butterfly at the Eastern U.S. Interscholastic meet. During the season, the Penguins also relied on Seniors Ken Jay, and Mark Black , as well as Ju- niors Bob Goldblatt, John Scranton, Larry Freundlich, Bruce Rafel, and Richard Stein- wurtzel. Coach Frampton congratulates Dave Pearl for victory at Easterns. SWIMMING The Penguins wait for the race to begin. 172 Coach Frampton and his penguins 173 STANDING: Coach Hector, Cortese, Sacher. Paulos. Keegan, Duerr, Manna. McEntee. KNEELING: Basilico, Cossman, Reaves, Trevison. Scoville, Celi. The 1966-67 Cougar grapplers rolled to another winning season, posting a final record of 6-3 in dual meets. Under the coaching of Mr. Hector, and his assistant, Mr. Lomakin, the wrestlers fought their way to a fourth place finish in the district cham- pionships. Most of the graduating matmen were in the upper weight classes, aside from Brad Reaves, a deft light- weight wrestler. The big men included Co-Captains Steve Sacher and Paul Paulos, Charlie Duerr, Rich Manna, and Bob Kisch. Sacher retained the honor of being the only team member to win a district championship. Bob Kisch will be remembered most for his unusual method of staring down his oppo- nents. The Seniors were aided by some excellent sopho- more and junior performers. Junior Jon Cossman and sophomore Bob Hume were both very valuable assets to the team—Jon not only for his skill but for his leadership, and Bob for his unexpected con- tribution to the team’s success. Wrestling is probably the most punishing of all high school sports. Deserved credit goes to all who par- ticipated on this year’s team, for an outstanding effort. Steve Sacher on the attack. 174 Coach Lomakin and underclassmen 175 Bob Kisch gains control. ADS WTlT ........Culminating a period in your life you will always want to remember. As your official photographer, we feel elated to have been able to document this cherished era with photographs pulsating the very life you lived - the very thoughts you spread - the very feeling you so warmly and sincerely shared. This reality though captured in a split second will be an everlasting record for posterity. The future holds many events for you that you will want to remember feel free to call upon us for all of your photographic needs. Please LORSTAH-THOIHAS STUDIOS FOREMOST SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHERS IN THE EAST 178 HONOR AND GLORY CCCXLVI HOMEROOM 346 EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 OUR LEADER “I pledge allegiance to the flag of the most fabulous homeroom of the school, and to the erudition for which it stands, one homeroom, under Pantazes, with year for all.” Paul Feldman Marlene Bassin Louise Astone Robert Berlow Nicholas Capetanos Patricia Davis Charles Evertz William Fink Charles Fischman Robert Gemsa Honor and Glory and Lawrence Auster Margaret Rice Ralph Goodwin Joan Gotsch Daniel Heffernan Gregory Jacobs Lawrence Kaplan Willa Koretz Janet Kulie Ralph Leardo three emergencies per Clifford Kalb Susan Kandell Norman Lipstein Louise Ogust Lucille Pecciuto Stuart Rosen Jean Rotrosen Barbara Sasso Cathie Seidler Kathleen Sickels 179 Bob Chasnow Donald Brody Charlie Ross hope you enjoyed Council Assemblies COMPLIMENTS OF MIRROR 'Wo ten'd PROJECTOR HOUSE, Compliments of FOR CAMERAS-PROJECTORS SCREENS—MOVIES TAPE RECORDERS-PHOTO SUPPLIES SALES—REPAIRS—RENTALS KODAK PROCESSING Phone 373-1839 1062 Springfield Ave. 373-0300 Irvington, N. J. 07111 A 180 LOUIS D. STRATTON REALTOR—INSUROR TELEPHONE 1730 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SOUTH ORANGE 2-6400 MAPLEWOOD, N. J. Congratulations On One Of The Most Memorable Events Of Your Life! Chances Are—The Next Time You Hear The Above Statement—You Will Be Taking Delivery Of A 1967 MUSTANG WYMAN FORD 1713 Springfield Ave. Maplewood, N.J. 761-6000 181 - Established 1939 f MAPLE Buick Inc. Authorized Dealer for BUICK—MERCEDES-BENZ—OPEL Sales—Parts—Service 9-17 W. SOUTH ORANGE AVE. • SO 2-7500 • SOUTH ORANGE THE MAPLEWOOD BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY Three Convenient Offices Main Office Maplewood Center Prospect Office Springfield Ave. at Prospect Street Parker-Irvington 709 Irvington Ave. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 182 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS DIPLOMA COURSES ★ EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL ★ ★ JUNIOR ACCOUNTING ★ ★ SENIOR ACCOUNTING ★ ★ SECRETARIAL ★ ★ STENOGRAPHY ★ ★ TYPEWRITING ★ DRAKE GRADS GET THE BEST JOBS! Schools located in NEWARK, ELIZABETH, ORANGE, NORTH PLAINFIELD, PASSAIC, NEW BRUNSWICK FREE LIFETIME PLACEMENT SERVICE! Approved by the State of New Jersey Department of Education Founded 1883 SOuth Orange 3-2297 POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON 166 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N.J. Hair Styling by FINO 183 MAPLEWOOD TIRE COMPANY, INC. 1659 Springfield Avenue Maplewood, N. J. 07040 Yasner Son Jewelers Silversmiths 109 South Orange Ave. South Orange 763-3215 Sheldon Yasner—Class of ’42 Compliments Wells Cadillac Oldsmobile Co. Vincent-Alien Beauty Salon 1632 Springfield Ave. Maplewood. N.J. Welcomes You!! Phone 763-2272 for Expert Hair Styling 184 Good Luck Victor’s Florist 123 So, Orange Ave. South Orange 762-2430 Ted Goldin Len Zieff The B’nai Brith Youth Organization South Mountain A.Z.A. extends the sincerest congratulations and best wishes to the class of ’67 CUSTOM DESIGN WALLPAPERS Stephanie Gury Studio 45 Prospect Street South Orange by appointment 762-4558 Congratulations to the Class of ’67 from Mrs. I. Blumenthal of The Clothes Nest 1056 Clinton Avenue Irvington. N.J. ES 3-6163 Hours 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. ES 3-1913 Mondays 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 185 Good Luck From the VW-5 who have learned that Dreams Really Do Come True ELLYN CINDY TERRY BARB SUZANNE MERCURY COUGAR COUNTRY AT MAPLECREST LINCOLN MERCURY 1830 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD SO 3-3575 These have been years to always remember. DONNA MARIA DESIMONE VIVIAN DESIMONE RANDEE GETZ CINDI FELBER LINDA ZIMBILE COMPLIMENTS OF JEAN, GUS AND TOM ANSELMI ANSELMI DeCICCO, INC. 186 Phone: 761-6585 BEAUX ARTS Beauty Salon 1705 Springfield Ave. Maplewood, N.J. Compliments of A Friend. Mr. Arno—Mr. Robert Creative Hair Stylists EAGLE OIL CO., INC. j FUEL OIL-BURNERS- HOME IMPROVEMENTS 800 RAYMOND BOULEVARD, NEWARK, N.J. 07105 PHONE 623-3915 FOR A FREE SURVEY ) ij BANK SERVICES FOR College Students ♦ Savings Accounts Banking-by-Moil Plan Student Loons • Checking Accounts Special and Regular Personal Money Orders • Travelers Checks ite HOWARD SAVINGS Snititution MAIN OFFICE: 768 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. DOWNTOWN BRANCH: Plane Street at Raymond Boulevard, Newark, N. J. Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 187 THE THETFORD SCHOOL OF MUSIC Learn To Play the THETFORD WAY Sales and Rentals on All Instruments —Accessories— 50 So. Orange Ave. So. Orange, N.J. SO 2-1212 Serving the Community for Before You Go Off to College Get a Special College Subscription to the NEWS-RECORD OF MAPLEWOOD- SOUTH ORANGE Only $4.00 by Mail to Your College Address 30 Years ROBERTS 762-9 784 Baumerts Confectionery Home Made Ice Cream—Candy Ice Cream Cakes and Novelties for all Occasions 1844 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE UMERT, Prop. MAPLEWOOD, N. J. AVV i J-dV JL U Fine Footwear 71 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, NEW JERSEY O. B GLADYS L. SANDS Esse CRESTMONT SAVINGS Serving THREE Great Counties Morris Union Realtor GLADYS L. SANDS 339 VALLEY STREET RES; SO 3-3966 SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 1 1% V M 1 . % 188 SOUTH ORANGE 3-5135 Girltown Clothes for Girls from 6 to 60 10 VALLEY STREET SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. TED LOWY designer jewelry leather 4 south orange avenue • south orange, n. j. Best wishes from RUDY R. CUTLER, C.P.C.U. RUDY R. CUTLER INSURANCE AGENCY 1846 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE. MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY • SO. ORANGE 3-4600 SLAPIN-LIEB CO. A COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 1897 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, NJ. 07040 Ciro’s Beauty Salon by Angie 1799 A Springfield Avenue Maplewood, N.J. 761-6760 Best of Luck Anthony of Fifth Avenue Beauty Salon CALL SO 2-6131 108 W. SO. ORANGE AVE. SO. ORANGE, N.J. FROM AN OVERNIGHT HOTEL RESERVATION TO A “ROUND THE WORLD” TRIP YOU’LL TRAVEL LIKE A KING WITH VACATIONS UNLIMITED TRAVEL AGENCY 136 S. ORANGE AVE., (CORNER PROSPECT STREET) SALES AND SERVICE DRUMS-ACCESSORIES Gene Thaler Drum Studio PRIVATE INSTRUCTION BEGINNERS ADVANCED STUDENTS STUDIO—SO. 2-2255 1964 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 07040 189 J. LEWIS FIACRE SON REALTOR—INSUROR 1874 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD SO 2-8400 Bert Miner’s MAPLEWOOD CAMERA, Inc. Everything Photographic 164 Maplewood Avenue and MAPLEWOOD MUSIC SHOP Professional Service by a Professional RECORDS • SHEET MUSIC • HI-FI • STEREO Free Parking 763-5522 SO 3-3222 CHICKEN NEST Fine Fresh Poultry Barbecued Poultry Fresh Cooked Foods 14 VALLEY STREET Phone 761-6990 Home Town Cleaners 1835 Springfield Avenue Maplewood, N.J. Norman J. Colton, prop. SOUTH ORANGE Phone: 763-5537 Young Cottage The Knit Shop • Finest of Fashions 2 Inwood Place for Infants thru Teens Maplewood, New Jersey 07040 SO 2-2794 Instructions are free. Maplewood Center LEED DRUGS 131 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. SO 2-2507 RUTH SATSKY JEWELRY 190 MEYER CHEVROLET, INC. “Where Service After the Sale is Our Most Important Asset” 1941 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 07040 Phone 763-2500 BAZAAR COIFFURES 9 Sloan Street South Orange SO 2-1070 Bazaar II 1329 Littleton Road Parsippany, N.J. JE 9-2077 Phone: 762-2013 Town Country Hairdressers 758 Irvington Ave. Maplewood, N.J Closed Mondays Tel. 761-6323 Hours: 7 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Saturday: 7 A.M. to 4 P.M. Gauthier Door Check Sales and Service ALL MAKES REPAIRED All Kinds of Saws Gummed, Filed and Ground Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws Ground and Rebuilt 2 BURNETT AVENUE MAPLEWOOD. N. J. Congratulations to the Class of ’67 1 from GRUNNINGS ON THE BOTTOM 59 South Orange Ave. Jarman Shoes French Shnner Shoes CENTER SHOES AND SERVICE 53 S. Orange Avenue.,—S. Orange, N.J. 762-7257 Hair Stylist Ricardo's Parruchierre Phone 761-6666-7 1837 Springfield Ave. Maplewood, N.J. Dresses Sportswear Good Luck to all of the Graduates of Class of ’67 from Erpat Fashions Bea and Olga 318 Irvington Ave. So. Orange. N.J. 191 Best wishes to the class of '67 Hilton Music Studios 1775 Springfield Ave. Maplewood, NJ. Howard Buchanan, Class of ’56 James Buchanan, Class of ’60 MAGLEY’S MOBIL Service Station Garage Tires Battery Service—Repairs 2058 Millburn Ave. Maplewood, NJ. Phone: SO. 2-9788 Phone: Area Code 201-761-6966 DAVID C. FITTING THE FITTING AGENCY 1789 Springfield Avenue Complete Insurance Service Maplewood, New Jersey 7? 1-6277 Compliments of BILL SAVARIN’S TRAVEL MART WORLD WIDE RESERVATION CENTER BILL SAVARIN 1787 SPRINGFIELD AVE. MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 07040 (1 HALLE STIEGLITZ Founded 1889 Members: New York Stock Exchange and Other Principal Exchanges 1808 Springfield Ave., Maplewood • Tel. 762-2606 Mitchell F. Colen, Manager Main Office: 52 Wall Street, New York, New York Maplewood Men’s Shop, Inc. 1877 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE • MAPLEWOOD, N. J. 761-6242 Formal Wear To Hire Modern Tailor Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Remodeling Fur Storage—Formal Wear to Hire MARTIN J. KALICKI 1815-17 Springfield Avenue Maplewood, N. J. TELEPHONE: 762-7000 BLUM AGENCY INSURORS 1806 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY 07040 192 Compliments of Bernard Levy and ESSO GLOVER’S ESSO STATION 68 W. South Orange Ave. South Orange, NJ. Alexander Krauss SO 2-9798 Jim Aman-Prop. Complete Auto Repairs and Services G. M. STARK STORES WOMEN’S WEAR FOR THOSE WHO CARE Styles for the Young Sophisticates Sizes 5 to 10 6 to 20 179-A Maplewood Ave. Maplewood Center 1889 Springfield Ave. Maplewood 123 So. Orange Ave. So. Orange 762-6990 GEFKEN FLOWERS 432 Ridgewood Road Maplewood. N.J. Telephone: S.O. 2-0775 BOOKS POST'S 622 Central Ave., East Orange 187 Maplewood Ave., Maplewood Matter’s Drug Store TOWN HALL 1755 Springfield Avenue DELICATESSEN INC. Maplewood, Sf.J. 18 South Orange Avenue Phone: 761-6717 South Orange, N.J. SOuth Orange 2-4900 193 23 ads 4156 SOuth Orange 2-3366 Orange 3-0757 VOSS STATIONERY Office Supplies and Equipment 12 South Orange Avenue South Orange, New Jersey Branch of Henry F. Schmidt Co. Orange N.J. GRUNING’S THE TOP GEORGE M. DUNN Realtor Suburban Homes SOUTH ORANGE, MAPLEWOOD, MILLBURN AND SHORT HILLS Insurance—Mortgages—Appraisals SO 2-4747 1 Durand Road Railroad Station in Maplewood KAHN’S DRY GOODS AND SHOES 1905 Springfield Avenue Maplewood, N.J. GARDEN STATE BOWL Union, N.J. MU 8-2233 62 Brunswick Lanes Free Instructions Daily Snack Bar—Lounge—Pro Shop Rube Borinsky Nick Sverchek Prop. Mgr. GARY’S 1790 Springfield Ave. WE, THE MIRROR STAFF OF 1967, WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND OUR THANKS TO ALL OUR PATRONS 194 Building for the future. 195 196 t- J ' -V--. n - ft V ,-sr- - _4r c y -— - •-; s - - - I, ■ ••' V ’5 - - . -‘3 A v - - ' ■- V - V X -- .-■- --k •-- - . [ - - T , . — ,, t 5 - • N- '} : ■ ' • : x T- ,. - -V _______ '•V • -'- - 1 - -4 -• • ' - - — ' i v X •• ■' s - - % •, 4 t ’ r -« ■ • - Z -‘r -• -s: -: . . - •-- ;:., ,. ; e— e£ ' ■PT ' . v ■ . ' - 'X. , -' 'Z-. o - - . .. i • “-4 -i - - ■ ,V -y sf - -- - ' - _ - N %r c ---_ 'w . i . . - -fr j - — 1 v ■J ■0 '• - . X . 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