Columbia High School - Mirror Yearbook (Maplewood, NJ)
- Class of 1969
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ReF. $73.1 CL DURAND ROOM The 1969 yearbook staff of COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL, MAPLEWOOD, NEW JERSEY, presents... k A ‘down’ . . . june, '69! i can hardly believe it i'm young i'm old i'm changing, i’m seeing wrongs i’ observing ignorance and stupidity . . . ‘up' . . . june, '69! it’s a funny time i’m looking ahead i've got a lot happening i’ve got a lot happening! the future is beautiful, lovely, soon! the future is ahead, the L T future . . imories a seen so much, l much so much so man Our minds are sometimes filled with other things . . . too often, perhaps ... or not often enough ... we think, we grow, we doodle, we whisper . . . 4 The inner sanctum of the bathrooms is a place to think your great ideas ... or it may be just a drag. 7 Misery is: “A” lunch . . . getting stuck with the corn, potatoes, and salad when all you want is the veal . . . “E” lunch ... all spiced ham and no peanut butter and jelly jM 9 Choice of nine “things”: stairway one, two, three, four, etc. Stairways! Unbelievable! . . . it’s a sardine scene . . . uPdOWn! . . . how many squashed toes and tired feet ... a menagerie of people! . . . four minutes of free time to “do your thing” . . . . . climb to the treetops, child, if you’re able . . — Richie Havens In an age when the younger generation and the adult world are constantly con flicting, and students and administrators across the country are in a perpetual state of disharmony, one man transcends both the generation and communication gaps. Students at Columbia High School have found a man who not only listens to their problems, but who can aid and advise them as well. In recognition of his sincere guidance and friendship, the 1969 Mirror is exuber- antly dedicated to Mr. Donald C. Griesel, a man of exceptional understanding. FACULTVamp ADMINISTRATION Administration Dr. Herbert W. McDavit Mr. Robert L. Amsden Superintendent of Schools Principal Mr. Stuart H. Benjamin Vice Principal Sophomore Class Dean Mrs. Dorothy Dharni Vice Principal Junior Class Dean Mr. Donald C. Griesel Administrative Intern Senior Class Dean 18 Guidance Mr. Lawrence Dean Mr. Andrew R. Kooistra Miss Justine V. della Sala Mr. Thomas H. Fleming Department Head Mrs. Rita C. Mears Mr. Charles J. Hartmann Mr. Edward E. Buhrer 19 Mr. E. Fiske Department Head Mr. J. Walker Mr. J. Kiley English Mrs. M. McCarroll Mrs. M. Bernstein Mr. M. Chapin Miss R. Grehl Mr. D. Hamingson Mr. J. Haley Mr. J. Margulis Mrs. A. Bush Mrs. S. Rabin Mr. H. Mendelson 20 Mr. F. Trent Mr. W. Little Mrs. G. Sherazee Mrs. F. Palminteri Language, Library, Special Education Mrs. M. Gill Mr. W. Price Mr. S. Paolella Department Head Mr. J. Roberts Mr. A. Quiroli Mr. A. Hannes Mr. E. Faust Miss S. Liebman Mrs. A. Correa 21 Miss M. Siciliano Miss H. Jones Mrs. M. Brown Mr. J. Marino Mr. N. Brown 22 Mr. I. Genzer Department Head Science Mr. L. Si me Mr. D. Kinnear Mr. G. Hoffman Mr. H. Mellinger Mr. M. Dobbelaar Mr. J. Sullivan Mr. S. Richter Mr. M. DeMarco Mrs. M. Ciavarra Mrs. C. Stewart Mr. A. Clericuzio 1 i d Mr. L. C. Brooks 23 Mrs. J. Lane Mr. C. Burns Mr. H. Maddox History Mr. J. MacDonough Department Head iif Mr. R. Rosenberg Mrs. L Munitz Mr. W. Haven SI Miss E. vom Eigen Mr. A. Stark Mrs. R. Smith Mrs. M. Johnson Mrs. H. Blau Mr. G. Goetz Mr. R. Huntington Mr. D. Hogenauer Miss M. McGrath Mr. T. Jacobsen Mrs. W. Willard 24 Business, Industrial Arts, Home Economics, Art, Mr. D. Weidlich Mr. A. Freda Mr. C. Williams Department Head Music Miss C. Ballenski Mr. T. MacEwen Department Head Mr. W. Holmok Mr. R. Kreutzer Mr. M. Mathewson L i Mrs. B. Durr I Mr. R. Jones Mr. E. DelGuercio Mrs. C. Mullin Mr. M. Casella Mr. B. Holland 25 Physical Education Mr. F. Hoffman Department Head Mr. P. Seitzer Mr. S. Frampton Mr. S. Robb Mr. A. Hector Mr. J. Fletcher Staff SECRETARIES — back row: Miss L. Cardinale, Mrs. F. Glasser, Miss R. Monahan, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. H. Dole. Front row: Mrs. E. Kircher, Mrs. I. Gotsch, Mrs. D. Fitzsimmons, Mrs. C. Mathias, Mrs. R. Jackson. CUSTODIANS — back row: Mrs. M. Culver, Mr. J. Janowski, Mr. W. Poppre, Mr. D. Castellano, Mr. W. Coderre. Front row: Mr. W. Pascali, Mr. W. Swift, Mrs. M. Coy, Mr. L. Marano, Mr. H. Taratino, Mrs. D. Mayer, Mr. C. DeMarco. Kneeling: Mr. A. Pavone, Mr. A. D’Onofrio. Nurses — Mrs. E. Macbeth; Miss M. Beach. Mrs. R. Murphy Switchboard Operator Mrs. J. DeVinny Secretary to Mr. Griesel DIETICIANS — back row: Mrs. J. Bengivengo, Mrs. B. Welter, Mrs. M. Conaway, Mrs. E. Ehrlich, Mrs. J. Needham, Mrs. P. Morris, Mrs. H. DePascale, Mrs. E. Walsh. Front row: Mrs. S. Kahn, Mrs. V. Trancone, Mrs. J. DeCicco, Mr. A. D’Onofrio, Miss B. Decker, Mrs. T. Johnson, Mrs. R. Scott, Mrs. A. Willson. A.V. SECRETARIES - Mrs. H. Stefany; Mrs. J. Garlinger Mr. A. Osinski Mrs. Y. Baskerville Security Officer Study Hall Proctor 27 JAMES ABRAMS Jim JAMES ADELMANN Jim Writing your own caption stinks! WILLIAM ALLISON Bill 30 CHRIS ANDREWSKI Ski Wrestling ... ’55 Ford . . . Elaine. IRA APPLEBAUM Apples Long live Angelo Pantazes’ Traffic Committee. SAUL APPLEBAUM Applejack “Knows too much to argue or to judge.” MADELYN ARKENBERG Lynne . . . with a tutee trailing behind . . . LUNCH at 10:30 a.m. ??!!! PAUL ARLEIN P Let there be peace, but conquer I must. ANDREW ARLEO Paranoid Andy Merry Prankster DOROTHY ASKEW Dottie “A cute little package of soul.” IRENE ASTONE Stoney Flip . . . Who’s aFRED of Columbia?! ... Is that all your hair? THOMASINA AURILLO Tomi Carol, please stop with the questions! . . . Where’s Jeanette? . . . Uh-huh-sure!! LARRY AUSTIN Blue eyed soul brother . . . dreaming of Weequahic and McSorley’s. BARBARA AXT Barb We’ll see about theis! NANCY K. BADGLEY Nance Hi, Nance! This is Nance! . . . Ballistic Baton . . . blue streak . . . F.T.A.T. ROBERT BAHRS Bob God bless the gym teachers for the heater in the pool. CONSTANCE BAIME Connie There are three ways . . . cute, huh . . . yesterday, today, and tomorrow. CYNTHIA BALABAN Cindy In not more than 10 words, write the caption that . . . BEATRICE L JOHN DAVID BARNES KAREN D. BARTH PATRICE BASS LAURA G. BAUM BAMBERGER Beattie Champion clock watcher of every class . . . Does your father own? Books, band, math, and money. I dream things that never were and say, why not?” Patti Laura Boston . . . What?? . . . Oh, that laugh! STEVE BAUMGARTNER Nucleus To hide. GARY BAURER Broncobuster Hey, you're going through the exit! . . . Wow, gas and girls! STEPHEN E. BEAR KAREN E. BECK Becky Where there’s a Will, there’s a Karen . . . T.A.R. . . . nutty . . . vivacious. ROBERT BECK Bob Onward and upward always. THOMAS BECKER Beck’s I’m tired of wine, women, and work — forget work. VIRGINIA BENJAMIN GiGi Live for today . . . Delia's, Don's, L.E.V. . . . “But he’s my brother. LINDA BENSKY Born under a bad sign . . . yeah, it’s cool! RICHARD BERGER TOBY BERLISS ART BERMAN Knowledge is the A pearl is a girl’s best Undefeated arm beginning of progress, friend. wrestler, but progress is also the beginning of knowledge. HORNS - RELLS - NOISE MAKERS ROLLOUTS - SIGNS - FOOD BEVERAGES - AND BOISTEROUS CONDUCT ARE - PROHIBITED STEVE BERTSCHY MARC BEYER MICHAEL BINDER DOUGLAS ALAN BIRO Birch Doug Always thinking of the We’ll never stop This witless caption is girl in 344. entropy . . . the result of a Thermodynamics is lackluster education. inefficient. LESLIE BLATT JIM BLOOM STEPHEN BLOOM JUDITH BLUM Bloomers — Bearded Steve — B Judy Good things from Italy Wonder Hey Jude! ... a . . . Shirley Temple “It’s only people’s fantazik speller . . . . . . games you gotta Sunny, thank you fo dodge.” . . . 1-76-13. NEIL BLUMBERG Neil Three years of basketball tryouts . . the Age of Reason . . . fine. LAURIE BONANTE Ready am I to go, my eagerness awaits the wind. JENNIFER BOONE Jenny Sugar and spice . . . No, I’m not a sophomore! RICHARD DAVID BORISKIN Let there be music and movies throughout the school. DIANA BORMAN Don’t do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow. DANNY BOUB STEPHEN C. J. BOUB AL BOYKO VALERIE S. MARGARET BRADY Dan Boober Al BRACAGLIA Peggy Ann Some are born great, Nothing is waste that Val No, not this some achieve greatness, some are named Boub. makes a memory. Miss Baxman’s prize French scholar. week-end. . . . indescribably delicious . . . respiratory disease. JOHN BRANIGAN J.B.'s Den of Iniquity . . . You and me and rain on the roof. MARCIA BRAUN Charlie Gimme a woodchuck Marsh . . . one of the unholy three. SUZAN C. BRAUN Suzie Charm is a gift of the gods . . . Snap, crackle, pep. GWENDOLYN V. BRIGHT Gwen This BRIGHT is never DULL GEORGE BROOM-SMITH 37 DAVID BRUCKNER Bruck Greatest beer-frame bowler of them all. LYNNE B. BRUNTON Brunt Eyes so blue, when you're gone we’ll miss you. JOHN S. BRYAN J.B. Always bombing around in that “rocket Action” Olds. DOROTHY BUKANTZ Essie “Hey, try to open up your heart to beauty DIANE EUNICE BULSIEWICZ Dedi Always on her tiptoes . . . never at a loss for words. MELANIE BURG JAMES H. BURKS Jim His yellow Javelin, the Promised Children, and of course Steven. STEPHEN PRESTON BURRELL Otis A black individualist VICTORIA BURRELL Vicky I can dig it. EMILY BURTEN hANDY with HINES ketchup, Dash, I lost my T.B.K. 38 SANDY BUSHBERG Bush Loves to collect SHELLS, M.L.C. is 1. MICHAEL BUSICHIO Bush Life is to be lived; to live is to love. WILLIAM CALDERON Bill WILLIAM P. CANACE JR. Bill Which came first, the chicken or the egg? LINDA CAPPAZE My thoughts are scattered and they’re cloudy.” ROBERT CAPRIGLIONE ABBIE CAREY JON CARISSIMI ADELE CARROLL Bob To relate to each other is total freedom.’' To us and our good fortune, be happy. ‘Dele Hey baby . . . petite, friendly, and peppy . . . lubbers-4-ever! MARILYN L CASSIDY Mar Adopted homeroom 321 .. . Well, I'll tell you . . . Monday hater. ED CAVANAUGH Cav Always happy KATHERINE CERRATO MARTY CERZA Kathie Marty Cherish is the word . . . depressed much? . . . always in the village. GORDON GUTHRIE CHANG Gor-Gor I’m glad everyone in Columbia is a good” liberal. ANNE CHARLES Tomorrow on to fresh woods and pastures new.” E. LUKAS CHARLES Revolution is essential for any leap in social development. ARNOLD CHAVKIN Thoust call me madman; but I call thee blockhead.” LARRY CHIGER To never strive for perfection is to die in mediocrity. RICHARD CHIRLS When you have nothing to say, say nothing. 41 VINCENT J. CHRISTAKOS Vinnie The man from S.R. GARY CHRISTIE An avid Marijuana Marauder. CLAIRE CHRISTOPHER Always there when you need her . . . “Who asked ya? THOMAS CHURCHILL Tom Frick . . . Teece was . . . ahhhhh . . . only beautiful people . . . hair . . . cream . . . hippness. ERWIN CHUSID Irri Most likely to . . .? . . . Where’s Columbia’s Bowling team? . . . R.I.P. ■v ANNE CICCARONE CRAIG CLAWSON Mouse Columbia’s Twiggy . . . Hey Mary did you get any mail? CHRISTELLA PETER COCCIA CLOHOSEY Cosh Chris To be idle is to become a stranger unto seasons. PATRICK JAMES COLITTI Pancho Got a LITTLE CHIPPER. JOHN J. COLLINS Tom The Shop-Rite kid . . . 61 Oldsmobile. PAMELA CONFORD Pam Big books are a big nuisance, right Steve? JEANNETTE CONKLIN Jan I don’t want to hear it . . . Italians all the way. GAIL CONNOLLY GAC Always a smile and good mood ... her little red V.W. JANET COOLING 43 SHERYL COPLAN GARY A. CORTESE JAMES COUGHLIN EMILIE COULL ROBERT CRANE Guido Jimmy Cheese and crackers Chemical change is a Never without Bob . . . forever . . . G.T.O.’s wonderful thing! Love’s everlasting? are great . . . Drives a chauffeur for the girls hard stick! . . . SMILE! RICHARD CRECCO Rich The past is prologue; study the past. JILL CREGAR Roar, Cregar, Roar . . . one third of the tremendous trio. JOHNNY CRISCUOLO Cris Love is like a baseball game . . . Isn’t Linda beautiful? BOBBI CUCCINIELLO Cuch Why am I so happy, KOZ I love him. ANTHONY CUSANO Tony You better brace yourself for this one. 44 GEORGANNE DAHER Georg Pep . . . perseverance . . . perception . . . Searching for something better . . . those endless summers! JAMES DARLINGTON BARBARA ANN DAVIS B.A.D. We’re all in it together (so to speak) . . . Amebarjoymarpegwen. NICKIE DAWE Starlight, starbright . . . Where’s Mrs. C.? . . . Camera bug of 514 . . . Boobie! RALPH DeAMICIS ANGELO A. DeCICCO RALPH DeCICCO Columbia . . . Yeah right. WILLIAM DECKERT Bill MICHAEL DeCROCE Mike PHILIP C. DECTER Phil Waiting for next Navy trip . . . drunken frogman . . . love for Mustangs. 46 PATRICIA A. DeJOHN M. DAVID De MARCO JAMES EDWARD ROBERT DEMEL RUTH DENHOLTZ Pattie Dave DEMAS Ruthie 9-16-71 ... 36 days Biology sure was easy Jay Always twelve feet off After all, tomorrow is . . . 864 hours . . . dash . . . Cherish . . . food . . . clothing . . . shelter . . . ALLAN. - thanks Dad! The best things in life are free! the ground. another day. DEBORAH DENKER MICHAEL DeROSA BARBARA ALANA FRANK DeVIVO Debbie Rosebud DEUS Life ambition is to be Always pulling a gag Barb 98 lbs. or bust! DENtal assistant . . . Irvington forever! on a banana. Fraternity parties . . . loves the SANDY shores of Northeastern. RON DIESSO Oblivion is there, somewhere . . . ALVIN W. DIETZ Al How can they tell the difference between you and two? ANDREW E. DIETZ Andy One down, ten thousand miles to go. DONALD DOERR Don If circumstances lead me, I will find. HERBERT A. DONNER Herb The frequent smile, makes his friendship well worthwhile. JUDI DONOVAN Peace will be the beauty of the universe. WILLIAM PHILIP DRECHSEL Bill Handsome is as Handsome does. GREGORY DUBAC Greg To keep your head, while others about you lose theirs. LINDA R. DUBOFSKY Two very Sandy summers. JAMES DUNNION Dunn Village Bummer . . . California dreamer . . . What do you have on tap? RAYMOND DUVAL Ray Fun and frolics . . homeroom 108! 49 CHRISTINE DUYM Chris My Man Masey . . . postgraduate shadow . . . Oldsmobile forever . . . Roger and Out. ROBERT EGGE Egg JOEL EHRENKRANZ Stick it in your ear. ELEANOR EICK High on art and people . . . Utopia is ridiculous. RICHARD EISNER Rich Madness in great ones must not unwatched go. ANDREA ELLIS Andi Long-legged . . . willowy with a passion for tigers and mini-skirts. KEVIN ELWOOD EDWARD P. ENDERLE Eddie Fidget the midget . . . Look for Nook. WENDY CHRISTINE ENGLISH Windy JACK of all trades, joker too . . . Wing me West to B.Y.Woo! SANDRA JOYCE ERICKSON Sandy Blonde . . . blue eyed . . . and giggly . . . those weekend dances . . . Snoopy . . . Carl. HOWARD MARC EULE Howie To sit in silence is to die in defeat. DENNIS J. EVANCHIK Evangelist Got something against a Lincoln?. . . You ain’t seen nothing yet! DAVE EVANS J.D. We should now go on “To seek a newer world. (R.F.K.) JEANETTE FACCIPONTI Facci Those Sunday afternoons in May . . . Where’s Tomi? . . . Hello . . . Jean??! . . . Gidget. MARCY ELLEN FACHER Always on the go and ready for fun. AURORA FALVO ROBERT FAUGNO MARJORIE FELD Margie ALAN FELDMAN JEFFREY D. FELZENBERG Because 1 am Calabrian, I’ll be named in all the world! We’re all in it together (so to speak) . . . Amebarjoymarpegwen. Mirror, Mirror . . . Jeff Todays limits are tomorrows means to another end. DALE FERGUSON CLIFF-notes was her favorite . . A smile is for everyone. MARGARET FIDDLER Peggy Nothing can bring you peace but yourself . . . R. W. Emerson ELIZABETH LEIGH FILES A MAINE-streeter . . . versatile upper lip . . . charmed, I'm sure . . . DaVinci. STEVEN FINEBERG STANLEY FINELLI RICHARD FINK Rich My best 90 days of school were the 90 days I was absent. BONNIE FINKELSTEIN What did she say? DAVID FINKELSTEIN Prolific, yet licentious. MAURICE FIORENZA Marinze MacEwen's Bug . . . Aggravator of Grindle . . . 400 Bird . . . The Big Mack. DAVID FIRTH Dave Owns a red turtle and likes BUD. NANCY LEE FISCHER BRUCE FISCHMAN MARC FISCHMAN PAUL FISHER Nanse Fish HE’LLSIDE on Saturday nights with SHELLY. 53 RANDY FISHER Harpy Never be spurious about bargating. EVAN FISHMAN Ev Israel . . . Putting off a hard thing makes it impossible. LYLE FISHMAN Feeshbah All visible objects are but as pasteboard masks. MIKE FISSELL Fizzle 57 Chevy . . . All go no show . . . Kathi . . . cars . . .and beer. OURANIA HELENE FLAMOS Ronnie Greek Power . . . Hoping the Columbia Radio Club will continue. WILLIAM V. FLETCHER JR. Fletch A car ... no job . . and a charge for gas NINA FLOUSTAD Neen SHARON FONDILLER LAURIE FORBES DEREK FORD-COATES Bakery Blues . . . No time ... No Holds the key to What next? comment. everything - even the elevator. 54 LESLIE ELLIOT FORER Rosey Hypocrisy . . . pseudo-intellectuality . . . mendacity . . . they are the vices that destroy our new moral awareness. MARYANN FOUGERE Mary Be young, be foolish, but be happy . . . Happiness is Canada. BRIAN FOX Brian and Debby, and all the Freaks. JUDITH FRANK Judi Imitation is the sincerest form of plagiarism. CATHERINE FRATANTUNO Frat The brown haired blonde . . . petite . . . green eyed . . . flirtatious. MITCHELL FREINBERG The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. LAURA FRIEDLAND Live life that you may see the beauty therein. JACK FRIEDLANDER Jackson One of the magnificent seven . . . DEBORAH FRIEDMAN Debbie Yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream. SANDRA FRIEDMAN Sandy Fun-loving and bubbling . . . always expect the unexpected DAVID FRIEMAN Dylan A composer from syncopated music to pyschedelic poetry. HENRY F. FURST The Anglee Snaring the bull by its horns. RICH GAHM The Big G. Herrrrrrrre. .s Dickie. JOHN GALANDAK Big John ROBERT GALPEN Bob Friday and Saturday nights at the Bowling Alley . . . Pickup nights? JON GAMS LARRY GELLER Abraham Detached . . . indifferent . . . callous . . . a product of high society. MARILYN GELLER JAMES GELVIN Mar I am awaiting perpetually and forever a renaissance of wonder . . . Lawrence Ferlinghetti. MARK GERGELY 57 JOYCE GESTEN Guess What ... I’m grounded again. He's only 1,500 miles away!!! GERRY GIACOBBE The Stomper Eat, drink and be merry, you have only one life . . . JANICE GIALANELLA Jan Vz of the dynamic-duo . . . dear John . . . loves CELLAbrating . . . dimples. JOHN GIALANELLA Johnny Gee The little one . . . Volkswagen 4 ever . . . SUSAN GIANNOTTA Sue “Smiley” . . . Liz’s partner in crime . . Surf City Summers . . . Hall parading. MICHAEL GILBERT JEANNE MARIE GILDENSOPH never again . . . V3 of the tremendous trio NICHOLAS A. GIUNTA Stick Columbia sports fan . . . hates to be told what to do . . . Madeline L. KATHLEEN GLASER Kath I’ve got that RAY of shunshine . . . SUSAN H. GLICKMAN Absolutes? Ultimates? Dandelion Wine . . . JEFFREY GOCKE 59 I’ll drink to that . . bottom’s up” . . . international and foreign affairs. CAROL GOGERTY Goge perpetual smile . . . laugh and happiness that unique walk . . . innocent bipper. STEVEN GOLD Stevie How about doing something really crazy? . . . Yoshi ... get a scunch! JULIE GOLDBERG liederkranz, lud wigshafen, muzhik, Zaporozhe, Zinziberaceous . . . Zarf. SUSAN GOLDBERG Sue SPENCER GOLDMAN Dinky Biggest man on the basketball court ... a good friend to have MARK GOLDSTAUB Markus “You come to your friend hungry, seeking peace ... He is your needs answered. DEBBIE J. GOLEMB DJ. “You wait until I get My car” . . . laughing, longhair, driving! BOB GOODMAN F.B.T. “Under the boardwalk” . . . Gamma Eta Nu Quads W.H.S. JONATHAN GOODWIN Goods “If you cannot catch a bird in paradise, better take a wet hen.” ANTHONY GORDON Tony Paix est tresor qu'on ne peut trop louer. LINDA GORMAN Linda . . . love . . . life . . . laughter . . . lasting. JUDITH C. GOTTFRIED Judy “So I’ll continue to continue Linguist and dilettante artist. RONALD GRAHAM Ronnie A certain gold Firebird “BPM-069” that was always blowing up. ROBERT HENRY GRASMERE II Three unequal years but all that’s left is remembrance of mental indigestion. DOUGLAS GREEN LOUIS GREEN Doug Be true to yourself. Quod erat demonstrandum. NANCY GREENBAUM “Ya got no mind, girl, no mind!” JANET R. GREENBERG “In friendship, let there be LAFter and sharing of pleasures.” LESLIE GREENBERG “Lucille” . . . Dance to the music . . . Clackers. RICHARD GREIFINGER Grubby You are what you eat. JOHN GRIES Plays pool, Boyden tards.” EDWARD GROSSMAN Edge A blue Impala? . . . Always on edge . . . Mistah Lomakin. GERRI GRUBER New Shoes Loves Grunings, Corvettes and University of Miami . . . Ellen. JAMES GRUMBACH Jimmy All evil comes from Pandora's box. JEFF GRUNBERG DAVID GRUNNING JOHN GUBERNAT ANN GUNTER ROGER W. HALM Orlando Day Gube Mitch Part of the greatest man, may his mighty Newbell prize . . . Rally Races, the best stickball team in griefness dig for love.” Campers live . . . easy reason, Saturday Night captivity. senior year? Movies, at stage. 5 63 MARTIN E. HALMO Marty Almost everything I wanted, with a little help. STEVEN HAMILTON ROBERT HANDLER Honus “Keep your knees loose and your shoulders low. ROBERT HANTMAN BH CHRISTINE HARNISH Chris 5 ft . . . Blonde hair . . . green eyes . . . Interested? THOMAS HARRIS Tom You could be King, Charlie Brown. IRA HARRITT Politics, social absurdities and “Law and order” . . . make me wonder. MARGARET HAUSER Peggy Those Friday nite dances, and Saturday nite parties . . . U.S.F. — Mike. PAMELA HAYLING Pam It's like ... I dun’ know how ta explain it, Janie. KENNETH J. HECHT JUDY HENDLER Lucho STEPHEN A. HERFORT Steve Future dictator. JUNE MARIE HILDEBRAND King Rat . . . The Rolling Stones . . . One-third of the tremendous trio. CAROLE HOCHMAN You are into the world out of your eyes. MAUREEN HOLZER Always pleasant and charming. BRENDA HOPMAYER KENNETH HOWERY Ken If they give you lined paper then write the other way. ANGELA HOPKINS Angie Football Games, surprise parties, driving around, breakdowns. DOUGLAS HUBER Turtle The Good “Huber Man. 65 ROBERT HUBLEY Boob A Boob in the hand’s worth two in the bush. JAY C. HUBSCHMAN Two Guys Forever. KEVIN HUGHES Hughesy Set them up dark! ROBERT G. HUME Hummer Loaf of Bread, Jug of wine, who will be my valentine? PEGGY HURLEY Pegg Ireland forever . . . Cretins?. . . Crews . . . Wow, certainly. EDWARD IBARGUEN Eddie S.B. ... His Blue Firebird, Those smashing weekends . . niiiice!”, Baseballs - Ibbe. ROSE MARIE IMPAGLIA Rose Blushing Rose . . . Girl with a million Loves . . . Shot down again! VINA ISAAC Without friends, who needs life? . . . Renaissance . . . Tonsils, 1968 . . . what ho! DAVID ISAACS One of the Boys, the best. PHILIP JACOBS Phil If a man strives and creates he will uplift himself. NANCY JACOBSEN Jake MONICA JACOBSON Moni, English ‘‘Rule Britannia! . . . “The piper at the gates of dawn.” JANICE JAROSINSKI Grunings is her second home. WILLIAM JELIN Adults are obsolete and the hell with them. HERBERT JENE Herbie Jean One of the Kawasaki Boys . . . The surfing breed . . . summer blond? 67 ELIZABETH JOHNSON Beth Blue, Navy Blue . . . Starlight Starbright . . . 1, 2, 3, . . . Goodbye! LINDA JOYIENS Linn Usually seen with Brad LORRAINE JULIANO LAWRENCE KAHN Lonny “Act as if it were impossible to fail. PAUL KAHN “I looked down the line and I wondered. CAROL KALTENBACHER Why? ... But Why??? ROBERTA SUE KAMENS CHS alma mater . . . Thank you very much. GLORIA KAMLER “Together wherever we go. . . . Happiness is PHYLLIS M. KANYA Phyl Love is to share JAMES KAPLAN This Fellow Has Hersy In His Essay . 68 V NANCY KAPLOW Ka Plow Must be the season of the witch . . . MARTHA KARP Marti Wouldn’t you like to win just one . . . Good day sunshine. LEE KASWINER Another day, another half-a-dollar. ROBERT KATO Bob For once — I can’t think of anything to say. DOUGLAS DAVID KATZ Little Rohair A Pet Jaguar. DEBRA KAUFMAN Debbie Dizzy dancing way you feel ... if we only have love. ROBERT KAUFMAN Rob BARBARA KAZIMIERCZAK Bashka Tears, love letters and EMS forever in mind. Awaits 10-16-69. GARY KELLER JEFFREY KESSLER Jeff That first varsity letter? NSV and EXP, Awkward Instance and JILL KESSLER LARRY A. KESSLER STUART ALAN KESZLER MAURA KILCOMMONS KESTENBAUM 1 am glad 1 shall never Stu 1 can’t walk your be young without wild The eagle laughs at waters if you won’t country to be young in. you just barely walking. swim my land. George Harrison JANICE KILIAN LENORE KILLEN BARBARA KING GEOFFREY KING Jan Nora Barb Jeff Where’s my baton? Yeah, but . . . well, Any letters this week? • On those shore weekends . . . Phys. Ed major. how was 1 supposed to know? . . . Guess who I saw! GERALD KIVOWITZ Jerry Take it slow — you’re in the kivmobile. 71 ALLAN KLEIN JEFFREY KLEIN SANDRA KLEIN BARBARA KLING CLIFFORD KNAPP Sandy Barb Cliff 1 shall be released. Columbia’s answer to Morning meetings in Twiggy . . . good Rm. 213 . . . Ron and things come in small his VW. packages. KARLA KOCH Oh Fiddlesticks! KATHERINE KOHL RONALD KOHN PETER KORDUBA JEFFREY KONSTANT Kathy Big Ron Geoffroi Please Mr. Postman My God! My briefcase Leonardo da Vinci of . . . Guess what 1 lost today. is missing! the twentieth century. 72 BRUCE KOVACS Stroker The abuse of greatness is that it disjoins remorse from power. RONALD KRANZ LORI KREITCHMAN Kreitch There are 3 ways ... Is he tall? FRANCINE KRONENGOLD Fran Embrace the past with remembrance, and the future with longing. ELLIOTT KRUG ARNI KRUVANT Joy: a red M.G., its driver and a warm sunny day. BARBARA KUBIDA Just'enough knowledge to be confused. MIRIAM KUPERMAN Mir Really? . . . whatever . . . never green! . . . can’t wait to drive. ROBIN KURZWEIL Love is a memory . . . A Man for All Seasons. GLENN KUSKIN Koonskin Madness in great ones must not unwatched go. 74 MIKIO KUWAYAMA Mik I try it hard. CAROL LANDUA ANN LANE WALTER KUZAN Uke Dynamite — Oh Yeaah! Getting by with a little hep from my friends. NANCY LAIRD Nance Hi Nance, this is Nance. Have the car? . . . what car? Is it true blonds have more fun? . . . England’s the spot! So many things I would have done but clouds got in my way. CAROLYN LANGLEY Bayern 1, 2, 3 Goodbye. MARILYN LARAWAY Mar Loves a certain COOKIE ... “I believe” ... me and V.S.P. RUTH LARKIN I can’t talk now, I’m looking for . . . DALE LASTER JAY LAVINE Long hair . . . chocolate . . . culottes . . . can't wait to drive either. GERALD LECLAIR SUSAN LYNN LEDERMAN Sue Eskimo? — Ralf? . . . “Her wit is surpassed only by her smile. ELAINE LE DOUX Life’s not real when you’re in a dream. DANIEL LEHRHOFF Danny If I’m not worried, why should you be? AMY BETH LEIWANT Amelia We’re all in it together, (so to speak)! . . . Amebarjoymarpegwen. JERRY LEMEGA The man from U.K.E. with the golden foot. ERIC LENTZ Big Ed Cuts weight in September, wrestles in December. CORINNE LEONARD Cori California or Bust! . . . always MARCing papers. JEFFREY B. LERNER Jeff (Hyme) Sommes, Zwills, Hawk, Crutches, Charger, Don’s, Creamsicles, Young Dems. RENEE LEVEN First a dream . . . then happiness . . . that certain someone . . . the two of us. MARC LEVIN SUSAN LEVIN BOB LEVINE Numero Uno ? “I’m a King bee babe, I'll get ready for buzzing around your hive. (Rolling Stones). yesterday, tomorrow. BRUCE LEVINE “By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote.” VARDA LEVINE Holidays Monday and Tuesday . . . religious reasons? JOAN LEVY A word is worth one coin. Silence is worth two. 77 ELLEN LEWIS Greek!!! Are you kidding? JAMES LEWIS Jim Hi tres anni-lnfandum iubes renovare dolorem. SHARON LIDER Shar Strange are the beginnings of all things JEFFREY LIEB Jeff “Drives a wild stick . . . “Red Bomber II . . . N.Y. weekends . . . “THE Hunt! MICHAEL LIEBERWITZ the cat The cold wind whispers through the plains declaring clarification. RONA LIFSCHULTZ Ro A day in the life of a fool. ANNKAROL LINDLAND Anai When anything goes wrong keep smiling. BARBARA LIPPMAN All of you replore importance and truth with triviolity. ROBERT LIPPMAN Robert Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, please ... A highly selective individualist. BETH LIPPY Lip Love has no other desire but to fulfil itself. LARRY LISKER Taz When the still sea conspires in armor. DEBORAH LITWACK Deb Here, there and everywhere. . . . True friendship is priceless. TERRI LOEWENTHAL Bundle of dimples, giggles, smiles and fun . . . friendly hello for everyone. GREGORY LOGWINUK Greg Always with a camera . . . wishes he could swim well. DOUGLAS LOMBARDI Lombo RICHARD LOMBARDY Lumbo Another Lumbo slides through Columbia. LOUIS LORIA Corny Hawaiian Holiday - I like . . . Q-stik anyone? . . . | wj|| have that now! MICHAEL LOSCH Mike People talking without speaking, people hearing without listening . . . hopefully successful. NANCY V. LOTZ Nance Those Syracuse weekends! . . . a little bit of soul . . . Lotz of spirit. CLAIRE LUCAS C.L.M.P. Good things don’t always come in small packages . . . Seaside summers . 80 WENDY JOY MACKRIN Mac We’re all in it together (so to speak)! . . . Amebarjoymarpegwen DAVIE JOEL MADEE Dave Great Guy, Smart, Athlete — other half of Greatest Stickball Team. STEVEN LUKENS There's no greater burden than a great potential. MARY JOYCE LYDON When I wish upon a STAR-FIRE KRAZY FOR KEVIN BRIAN LYNN Java Man Brian says: Eat, drink, and get MERRY; for tomorrow you might croak. MARTIN MAGID Anyone more right than his neighbor constitutes a majority, of one. TIMOTHY J. MADIGAN Matt There’s absolutely nothing wrong with it . . . prolongs your lifetime. PATRICK MAGEE Pat My transmission fell out! . . . Don’s biggest hanger! DONALD LUDOVICI IRA LUKENS Slade Mu! EDWARD MAGLIARO GERALDINE MARIA MAGLIARO ANDREW MALEKOFF RICHARD DAVID Mag Take it as it comes. MAGLIARO Geri Those summer drivers-ed classes . . . loves Seton Hall Frat Parties. Mag Smiley ... To sing is to live . . . that summer in Italy. Andy MANDELL DIANE MANGASARIAN PATRICIA MANN Patti Oh wow! . . . Nothing is wasted if it creates a memory. GARY MANSBACH PATRICIA MANZI Patti There are 3 ways . . . Follow that car! STUART MARSH Future historian . . resemblance to Bria Bedford . . . ! 82 JOHN MARTINI Martuni Official flag saluter PATRICIA MASIN Mase Explosive Cheerleading Captain . . . Good things come in BIG packages too . . . cat’s eyes. RICHARD MASON Rick FLICK LIVES! ELIZABETH MATJASEC Liz Will always Cherish” those summers at Seaside . . . California Dreamin. BARBARA MAURER STEVEN MAURER Jitz I will see better days and do better things . . . We are all ignorant. Just about different things. JACQUELINE MAURIELLO Jackie Still waiting for that certain someone! DONALD MAXTON Don Breathes tiny monsters . . . The first animal is jettisoned . . . pause. LUBA MAZIAR Tiger Put a tiger in your tank ... It works! CHRISTOPHER McClellan Chris Would anybody like to try the changes I’m goin' through? FRANK McCOMBS RICHARD McENTEE JAMES McGRADY PATRICK J. McGRADY TRACY McGRATH Macumba Groovy movies and stud duds, categories, Brothers of Elmora? . . . Evy’s. Rich Without names, without sound. Little Bird Pat Big Bird . . . what a day for a day dream. Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, orange, lemon, raspberry, cherry vanilla. CLAUDIA McLANE KEVIN McTERNAN DAVID MEINHARD ROBERT MELE LEAH MENDELSON Clauds Hi, I’m not mad! . . . Harvey: unholy triplet . . . isn’t that interesting!? Mac Categories, Brothers of Elmora . . . always room for one more. Mini L.A. in ‘69’ . . . in mute nostril agony. R.J. Your brithday’s in April?! 85 -Sk VICKI MENNER MARY ELLEN MENZA VINCENT MEOLA Mel, Melon Vince Where's your head at? Indescribable laugh . . . occasionally visits . . . facial expressions school . . . “down on . . . crazy? . . . It's a me”. natural thing . . . Rapunzel . . . BARKING BIPPER. ANTHONY MERCADANTE Merc Will teach here in 4 years (would you believe 5) . . . Florida in February. THOMAS CRAIG MERCADANTE Craig We all want to change the world. BRIAN MERRIGAN Look out Jimmy Hines! MARY HELENE MEYER Mary Yes it's natural! . . . You mean the weekend is here at last? ROBERT MEYER Bob I used to love her, but it’s all over now. JUDITH Z. MILLER Judy When Zelda did seek — found her man — Zorba, the Greek. NANCY MILLER Nanc Where have all the baseball players gone? . . . Those JIM-dandy 442’s. EVE RYON E LG WING MF TER H 30 Pl mUST USE THIS EXIT 87 PATRICIA MILLER Pat I’m lost again! ... By the way, where’s . . . JAMES MILSOP Mil KENNETH MINER Kenny Pressed Rat and warthog have closed down their shop.” GEORGE A. MITTELSDORF He came — He learned — He went. KAREN V. MOLOCHKO Pet’s Girl JOHNNY’S angel . . . either laughing or talking, talking, talking . . . OCCASIONAL BIPPER. JOAN MORAWCZYNSKI Joani What did I do wrong now? PATRICIA MORRIS Patti A whale of a girl. BARBARA MOSS Barb This Moss has been gathered by a rolling COHEN. MONICA MURRAY ROBERT MUSKY Tch! ... I don’t care. 165400 ?????????? BRENDA PAULINE MUSTO Her love for GRAHAM crackers. JANET NADELBERG MELANIE NAGEL LEO NARDONE WILLIAM NATHAN Mel Lude A sense of humor is a “We are all born mad. sense of being. Some remain so. DOROTHY NESTER FIONA ANNE WYNNE JEFFREY EDGAR MICHELE NEWLER Dottie NEUMANN NEVILLE Mish Dottie Ottie . . . Hey Jeff Not Michael! Michele! goof! . . . numbers The “eyes have it . . . Best trombonist in the . . . how many? . . . those boarders . . . state . . . What, no numbers? baby talk. unforgettable blasts in the Regional . . . All-State. FRANCIS NEWMAN Frankie Often seen cheerleading . . . Drives “56” Vette when running. KIM NEWMAN RONALD NITTI GINA NOVENDSTERN “que dos sean uno” — that two shall become one. KENNETH ROBERT NOVER Kenny We’re doin’ it! ... A toast to quadruplets!! . . . Gamma Eta Nu. DEBRA JANE CHRISTINA OAKLEY PATRICIA A. O’BOYLE MARY JO O’MAHONEY RUTH O’NEAL NOVGROD Chris Pat Jo Ruthie Debbie J.A.B. ... My man Did 1 get a letter today? Take it away Goldie Always found in the from R.U.T.G.E.R.S. . . . Happiness is a gym ... 1 understand V.W. . . . FICKLED . . . A red spider? BIPPER. ANDREW D. ORANGEO Pearl DENNIS O'REILLY Irish BONNIE ORENSTEIN Orn’ I only dread one day at a time . . . Always seen with Jake and Laur. SUZANNE OSTON Sue Columbia is the gem. NANCY OXFELD Love, joy, peace . . . against such there is no law. KAREN PAGLIOCCO WILLIAM PAKONIS Pete Will he drive to his senior prom? PETER PAPANESTOR DONALD PAPIER Paper Leader of men — follower of women jam sessions . . . sincere friend. WALTER PARKER Soul Brother 13 Free at last, free at last . . . Good God James Brown . . .I’m free at last. LINDA MARIE ROBERT PARNES LYNN PARRY JIM PASAPANE LESTER E. PARMENTIER Bob PASZKOWSKI Hao Bu Hao. Les When it rains, it pours He came, he $ . . . smile, explain, conquered. pray! -v LISA LOUISE PATTERSON Muffin A cottage in the country with a white picket fence. ELLEN PAWLOWICZ El LAURIE M. PEARL Laur Leicks Gordon’s gin • • • His pearl of a girl . . . With Orn. STEVEN PETIGROW NEIL PETILLO A DENNIS PETINE Greek How do you like to be “Macumba” . . . categories . . . always a ‘‘lubber . WILLIAM PETO Bill EVA PETRUZZIELLO Piney Cheerful smile for everybody. JOHN PEW Stanker . . . that long wait till West Orange . . . the green Bel-air. IRENE M. PIERETTI I Oh no, not again!! . . . Italians all the way. t DAVID PILCHMAN MARILYN PILZ SUSAN PINKUS NINA PIVNICK ANTON POGANY Pilch Piltzie Sue Nee Never indulge . . . Beep, Beep . . . “What Dogs, Dogs, Dogs . . . Nina never knew. Chess team letterman. temptin’ temptations a Pill!” ... A cure for Go Greyhound. . . . only 16? . . . everything! Gamma Eta Nu. JEFFREY POGASH CHRISTINE POPLAWSKY LARRY POSAMENT Pos PAUL POWERS ALAN PRALGEVER Al Flick Lives! Chrissy Pop “How’s the band Mornings on stage . . . 1 will foster honesty, Cold feet . . . Maine? Max?” . . . “She’s a Will the pink panther for honesty breeds . . . fantastic! . . . Don’t get emotional! . . . Whatever! drag” . . . “sly stone” turn 100,000 . . . Bermuda. understanding and equality. Master Erica's Finest Caclinatics Padlocks A aert« i PTj«t CcBkiwrtiee Pe4I di r JAMES PRICE J.P. DONALD H. PRIOR Dino MELA PUGLIO DAVID QUINN MICHELLE RABIN Shelly FLICK LIVES. Columbia's answer to “Doc Severinsen . . . pastime, driving a mean triumph . . . Known in gym as “The Mighty Quinn. Certain “Sandy beach . . . her love for a world . . . look out! IRENE RACZ Rene Republican ... a car? impossible! . . . never without her blond WIG. ANDREW RAIO And “May my country Gentlemen live forever. . . . Are you for real??? BETH D. RANDALL B.N. Happiness is . . . J?!! . . . Little red-haired girl . . . Flame. MARTHA RAPPAPORT Marty JIM REBHAN Sticks Dynamite . . . Who’s got the opener? . . . A + P . . .Mr. Carling . . . Borden Monsters. 96 JOHN REICHMAN Publius 0 tempora, 0 mores! ENID RESNICK Best prepared student . . . love of horses and music . . . full of talk. GUDRUN INGRID REU Trudy Foxy Lady ... a natural German blonde . . . weekends in Phila . . . boys. THERESA M. RICCA Terry Good things come in small packages. ELLEN J. RICE Uncle Ben Beware, the silent one with big blue eyes . . . loves those Campers. ROSEMARY RICHARDELLA Rose Brown Eyed Woman . . . those college guys! PAMELA RILEY Pam Can’t wait to get back . . . B.D.A. DAVID RIPLEY Rip I believe. CHERYL RISINGER Those happy homeroom periods. PATRICIA JO RIZZO P.J. Where's Margaret? . . . a real groover ... a constant laugh-in. SHERRY ROBERTS GERARD ROBINSON GUY ROBINSON Gerry I’ll CROSS that bridge when I come to it! KATHERINE J. ROBINSON Kathy Meet me at bookstore! . . . FTAT! ... I’m Navy Blue! FREDERICK W. ROBISON Rick Great! ... No Spanish today. ELIZABETH ROONEY LAURA ROSE Liz Sue’s partner in crime Thou art that. . . . wild pool parties . . . little red wagon. ABIGAIL ROSEMAN Abby What do you mean “cleverly isn't a word? LESLIE ROSEN Les Be cool, I'll be ready in five minutes. STEVEN ROSENBERG 99 LAURA F. ROSS JOEL DAVID ROSENSTEIN Top Cat W-O-W, I dig Poncho! DAVID ROSENTHAL Dave Never have so many done so little. DOUGLAS ROSS Bronco Felix Kruther’s fabulous flawless build-it-yourself wonder boy. Happiness is a warm puppy . . . Claire I must tell you . . . MITCHELL ROSS Helicopter I love Lisa. DANNY ROTROSEN Daniel Dance little children, dance. DONALD RUBENSTEIN Rubi You don’t drink your water until your well runs dry. STEVEN RUBENSTEIN When you walk through a storm hold your head up high. MICHAEL RUTKIN Rabbit Handel her with care. CHRISTINE RYCHOK Chris ALEXANDRA SABIN Alix If I had a ship, I'd sail away ... Be impractical. CAROL L. SAFFER Has a love for GLENbergers! . . . Seen driving her Chevy Malibu. TOBIAS C. SAMO Toby If you will it, it is no dream. LINDA SANBORN Those red watery eyes and that runny nose . . . 230 . . . “Guess What”. 101 ROGER SANFORD RICHARD SAUL BETTY SAUNDERS MICHAEL C. JEAN SAVITTIERI Rog Rick Betty Boop SAUSVILLE Jeanne Guess What? ... 1 Those weekend dances Mike Favorite pastime; her didn’t have to push my . . . salads at lunch Quick in the goal, quick love for Riches . . . motorcycle to school. . . .and summers at Belmar. on the line. Hotrod Jeanne! KENNETH SCHACHAT RICHARD SCHAFFER Schaf PAUL W. SCHATZKIN ROBERT E. SCHERZER Big Bob ROBERT SCHEWIOR Scher The whole universe is ‘‘I can do nothing just ‘‘A good name should Which way did the completely insane. as well as anybody else.” be chosen over riches.” Aeoliums go? . . . sinnet anyone? 102 WEEK It • EFT EVENTS 30 - 00 T 4 HON TUES STUOENT MEETINGS REHEARSAL ALL SCHOOL ORAMA- SPORTS FOOTBALL-8 TEAM MORRISTOWN THERE 8OPH0M0RE TEAM M0RRI8T0MN HOMEf QIQM IIP flPAMA COMMITTES ANO CREWS A NO TUES SPORTS CROSS COUNTRY BRANCHGROQK SOCCER KEARNY THERE TMURS FRI CROSSCOUNTRY MILLS URN THERE SOCCER AT BLOOMFIELD •AT FOOTBALL MILLBURN THERE RUTH SCHLESINGER Rootie Operator! Operator! . . . Michelangelo . . . Remind me . . . Don't get emotional! . . . moon . . . chartreuse TED SCHLESINGER Tonto DONALD SCHNEIER Don Gets his kicks playing soccer. ROBERT SCHOTTENFELD Shottsy An inspiring member of the senior class. CAROL SCHUYLER Carre She mourns the death of her little blue bug . . . Peter. CARYN SCHWAB Loves two wood sticks and that white stuff on the slopes. RICHARD SCHWABACHER Otis Orbis est pervertus. ELLIOT SCHWARTZ El “Who am I doublin' with this weekend?” STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Ben It was forg’d in mills where the winter beats incessant. NANCY SCOTT Scott ie Blonde and blue eyes . . . smiles, partying and mischief . . . crazy much? . . . SPIRITED BIPPER. 104 — -- RICHARD SCOTT DALIA SEGALL JOYCE SEGLIN RICHARD SEIDLER JEREMY LEE Scotty Dol You’re unbelievable . . . Billy . . . “Gone With The Wind . . . Love. We’re all in it together (so to speak)! . . . AmeBarJoyMarPegWen. Curley’s Cafe is his only way. SELIGMAN Jerry The puzzles herein are new in substance, not form. CRAIG SELTZER CAROLE SHAINEN Turtle “What really matters is ... I wish I may. I what happens in us. wish I might . . . not to us. KENNETH SHANE K.C. Blue eyed soul. PETER SHAPIRO Rover What more is possible? After us the Savage God. LAURA SHERMAN Laurie There’s no business like show business. I ELLEN SHOSHKES GAIL SHULMAN DIANA SHUMILAS ALLAN SIDLETSKY SANTINA SIENA Red Diana Little Reba Sandi Take a sad song and There are three ways Will Broadway ever be Race you up the stairs? make it better. . . . Happy Together . . . Love is walking hand in hand. ready for a name like Shumilas? . . . heart and soul . . .I’m hungry! MITCHELL ALEXANDER SIMON ANITA SIMON BARBARA SIMON JUDIE SIMPSON SILVERMAN Alec Simps Mickey Mr. Republican There are three ways Loves: Raccoon fur, Those little Friday nite . . . All’s well that red rainhats, laughing, get togethers! . . . I’ll ends well. mostly everything and drink to that. everybody. ROBERT SIMS MARGARET SINER Maggie Frolicking through the grass with giant squids, brown dots and agnews . . . GREGORY J. SINGER Greg For self is a sea boundless and measureless. JEFFREY SINGER Jeff “It's not where you go, but whom you go with.” KEITH SINGER Cass ROBERT SKARZYNSKI Big Skar I’ve never forgotten anything, as long as I remember. JOHN H. SKEFFINGTON Jack Groovey, psychedelic, oh wow . . . uh huh right . . . holy mackerel. JANIE MARIE SLACKMAN Slac Pam, you’re joking?! . . . Happiness is People . . . freedom . . . lasting peace . . . Salekam Salaam. DONALD SLEVIN Don “The Rot . . . Bad Jokes . . . Athletics, women — in descending order. DONALD E. SMITH Don Cornell Smith Don't call me boy. I could make it hard for you. LESLIE SMITH Smitty SUSAN C. SMITH Smitty Marshmallow sundaes . . . I don’t care . . . sweet and silly . . . Tiger weekends. SUSAN JANE SMITH Foo And drop a smile passing in the hall.” , THOMAS SMITH Smitty Trust your car to the man who wears the star. AMY SNYDER . . And no need of phrases.” MARA SNYDER Sam Hey Sam! and one of the unholy trio. OWEN SNYDER I would prefer to be called a social commentator.” EUGENE SOBO Obos If it feels good, do it . . . apple pie and mother. SARAH SMOLIN Telling lies to the young is wrong; they are people.” MICHAEL SOLOMINE Sol Gimme a Moke.” . . . Jake the Snake.” AMY SOLOMON SHELLEY C. SOLOMON JUDITH ELLEN SOMBERG SCOTT SOMMER LINDA SOMMERS L'e an! Independent — I’ve got to start acting Judy What else to life Hopes her happiness dependent? . . . more sensible . . . 1 still believe that besides women and never PETERS out . . Dependent — independent? . . . Hanover, N.H. ... 1 can’t do everything!! tomorrow!’’ people are really good at heart.’’ money? No they’re green tinted.” PAM SPAIN Sach A real blond? . . . Ya know what I mean, don’t ya!! GREGORY SPICER Greg An active sports enthusiast, and great admirer of sports cars. LAUREL ANNE SPINA Spina Her beautiful red hair . . . love for sailing, sports and twirling. GILDA SPIOTTA Jill Living is loving . . . that blonde kid! . . . Lady Macbeth. NANCY SPITALNICK “A people which oppresses another people is itself not a free people. NANCY STAMM Nance Shut up Saul! . . . Boy what a dumby! MARIANNE E. STAMMLER Stamm “That’s all right.” GEORGE F. STECKERT George His great love for school. ANDREW STEFANIWSKY Steff The man from U.K.R.A.I.N.E. WALTER STEIN Walt Strictly a Yankee fan. CAROL STEINHARDT . . . I would rather be RIGHT . . . JOAN L STETSON Jody Do it now! . . . loss for words . . . ambitious??? ROBERT STETSON Bibsil Infamous Phantom of 232. DEBRA STONE Stoney Seymour Lives! JOHANNAH CAROLYN STRAVELAKIS Golden Greek Great Day Today. THOMAS A. STREITFERDT JR. Cat These boots were made for walkin’ . . . fastest blade in town. MARY JO STRUTZ Mare They never promised us a rose garden. JANE SUDLER Janey Every carefree day leaves its imprint. ELAINE SUMMERS NEIL SUSS LYNN SWEIGMAN GEORGE TANT STUART DAVID XXXI TARABOUR One lost ten found . . . Stuie Extra words for Nancy. KATHLEEN TEUFLE Kathy Remember the blue eyed college boy. Every song I sing I’ll sing for you . . . 113 JERRY THOMPSON Mush-it around a little bit. PATRICIA THOMPSON What could she say to the fantastic Fooleybear.” LANCE TICHENOR Dream reality. JAMES TIERNEY Sideburns Where is the party this week? ROBERT TOMARO Rob If my life somehow can justify my living Repent Walpurgis. JOHN TOMPECK Live life to the fullest, it’s fun. DIANE CHRISTINE TOURET A recent emigrant from New England. DOUGLAS TRAMPLER Tramp Truly . . . B’lieve I can handle it . . . Mr. Four Seasons. STUART TRAURIG MARGARET L. TRENT Peggy “I’s a beige V.W. . . . Her favorite bird is a Partridge. CAROL A. TRENTCH Trenchmouth “You’re out of your tree’’ . . . that gentle touch. EUGENE TRUBOWITZ MARGARET TUBITO Pizza V2 dynamic-duo, B B Hanger, personality and memories of Seton Hall. CYNTHIA TUCKER Tuck That telephone call . . . everyone knows it’s windy . . . New York City. LORRAINE TUETH 115 MICHELE TYMCZYSZYN Mich B B girl . . . G.E. twin . . . consonant . . . love those Frat Parties . . . all legs. MARCIA JANE TZESES Mush The thing is . . . CATRINEE ... Tip toe through the tulips with me. LINDA ULRICH Love that Bob! . . . Linda Bobby . . . Friday Night Frats. PAUL A. UMSCHWEIS Umsch “Hanging at Dirty's . . . “Y”-Basketball, Chancellor Ave., J.V. Baseball. MARY VAN GIEZEN MYRON VAN RIPER MICHAEL VARTANIAN PETER A. VAS EDWINA D. VERNER JONATHAN VERNICK Stretch Michael Yehudi Jonny “Words don’t count — s. Let’s not go to your Quietly friendly and Political power comes utter cows.” — Jon Grams pad, let’s go to Arpad. pleasant. out of the barrel of a shotgun. 116 C SHERYL VICE Sher Ann Landers of Oakland Road . . . that friendly smile. CHRISTOPHER F. VIRTUE Vircy Three drinks, a love for football, and a fat cigar. DOREEN VOLZ PETER VON KAUFMANN The smile you send out returns to you. ROBERT WALKER Robbie B.W. . . . loves water-skiing and girls, not necessarily in that order. MARTIN WALLAD Marty Hangin at Dirty's, Chancellor Ave., Football, Basketball, Baseball. JIMMY WALSH White Tornado This is a night for love and affection. PATRICIA ANNE WARE Trish Happiness is an endless pursuit. BARBARA WAYNE What Barbara wants, Barbara GAINES. STEVEN WEBER The Promised Child, the Yellow Javelin, and of course, Melanie. MAX WEINBERG LINDA WEINER PATTY WEIL P. Grooving at the B B. Wheels of Fire, Younger Boy. STEPHEN J. WEIL Wheel “Surrly’s '68-'69. Hey, Mr. Wiseman! — It’s a hit!!! HAL WIENER Little Bugs F.K., swimming, writing, Chancellor Ave., only to be happy. Bloomfield Tech’s President’s First Lady . . Linda Bobby . . Friday Night Frats. ALICE WEISS JANE ROBfN WEISS Janie Rr-r-ribit! . . . worry wart . . . “But I don't understand! . . . always laughing . . . gum. MONICA WEISS Tacos and Tuinki wonders . . . fun in Acapulco . . . smile. PAT WELLS the Kid Joe’s Girl. PEGGY ANN WERBLIN Peg We’re all in it together (so to speak)! . . . AmeBarJoyMargPegWen WILLIAM WEST Bill “Brady, Brady, God tells Brady and Brady tells the world” Inherit the Wind. MARTIN IAN WETTER Marty A born optimist . . . unusually found in the stock exchange. CHARLES WHARTON Charlie Love is you. CAROL WICKWIRE Wicky BARBARA ELIZABETH WILHELM Barb Homo potest vincere orbem terras, sed amor vincit omnia. DENISE Y. WILLIS nick Be proud of whoever and whatever you are. am! CAROL WINARSKY A certAin smile for that certaiN someboDY . . . “The MG Girl. JANE BETTY WINICK Winnie Ha! Ha! Winick . . . Shut up! . . . Always like a Mexican Jumping Bean — that laugh. JUDITH WINKLER Wink Morning meetings in Rm. 213 .. . What’s wrong with the juniors . . . Nothing. NANCY WINOKUR 120 ROBERT WINTER Summer The Aquarium Society CRAIG WINTON ELLEN WISS Joy added . . . sorrow subtracted . . . friends multiplied . . . love undivided. SUSAN BRENDA WOLF Sue I don’t believe it . . . details never forgotten . . . sarcasm personified. ANDREW IRVING WOLKSTEIN Medic “Escape while there’s still time.” GARY WOLKSTEIN Gary I find expression of my inner self through the pearly '88 (piano). MARY YANUZZELLI From rags to RICHes. EDWARD H. YELIN “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” JOHN A. YESKEL ELAINE C. YOUNGMAN Cap’t Captain for Cheerleaders and first mate for Cris. PATRICIA YOURINKO Pat TOBY R. ZAGER DAVID J. ZAKIN Fitzsimmons EMILY ZALL PAUL ZIDEL There’s a time for everything under the sun. You can’t win them all! If you can win any Give me four white walls, a bed? . . . “This is true.” Gamma Eta Nu JOAN ZIMMERMAN Joni We like someone because we love someone although . . . MARY ZINN Toots Always fun . . . Those Friday Nights at the rink. JOSEPH ZUBECK Zu-Lu Sweatshirts and Sneakers, Sunday’s best. KAREN ZUCKER Essie Yes, I’m going to college next year, why do you ask? BLAIR ZWILLMAN Zwills His ivy-league aims and enthusiastic pursuit of basketball. 123 wmmmm TUN 'bS ' SopHoMoRE YEAR •lob-%7 ------------ k PS Art's XI thamKs- GIVING FooT ALL GAME V FIRST W 'b o GUYS ASP POLLS ' S RfCHAi .SCHJfCHl '62 PARNASSIAN THE TU WKSG-WfVS BALP lt FOOTBALL SOPRANO , GAME '6 o 1 '6 o JoHNSON NOT TO RUN '62 FiesT p wce 66 THE CHRISTMAS. lt CAV°N voices IN c. 67 CITROfY- 6ERL0IV .AssEm- 3 Li r; , MICHAEL l%G GLASS MARRINGToN V nAKAseRie Pvzplo isooesT 'W bb ELECT GORPciV CHANG- ' c9 ELECT AR7H '67 lights BLACKOUT '0 SOUTH PACIFIC %1 SIX PAV WAR I CHRISTMAS l%7 '67 sophomore rival exams STuoEriT STRIKE iCARMAAIYOs)' '63 MERIT TEST? '65 Hume CONLO MARlTt MflRAUPi '62 MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC Maura Kilcommons — Jim Bloom WITTIEST Judie Simpson — Owen Snyder WHO’S MOST INTELLECTUAL Peter Shapiro — Nancy Oxfeld MOST ATTRACTIVE Gary Cortese — Lynne Brunton WHO? FRIZZIEST Dottie Askew — Stu Kestenbaum FRIENDLIEST Patty Masin — Bob Kato WHO’S WHO? MOST DRAMATIC Bob Tomaro — Gilda Spiotta MOST ARTISTIC Gary Christie — Tracy McGrath MOST ATHLETIC Bob Hume — Debbie Novgrod STUDENT EXCHANGE Mikio confers with Mr. Jacobsen. Ranjit Appadurai (Ceylon), Monica Apparicio (Argentina), and Mikio Kuwayama (Japan) speak at the assembly. Missing from picture: Carlos Fanjul (Guatemala) and Frank Wheelock (Nicaragua). . . Clasp the hands and know the thoughts of men in other lands . . John Masefield Ignorance of ideas foreign to us is the basis of preju dice. The Student Exchange program has provided the students of Columbia High School with an in- valuable opportunity to investigate the cultures of our neighbors. During our three years at Columbia we have been privileged to host students from Ceylon, and of course our annual guest from Japan. Now, because of modern transportation and communication, there is no country that is not our neighbor. We cannot ignore any nation, nor can we pass judgement on their customs; we can only attempt to understand and accept them. 131 countries as diverse as South Africa, Guatemala, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of 1969, leave Columbia High School forever. We take with us many memories, both good and bad; but there are several things that we want to leave behind. We, the back-table majority of H.R. 108, leave to Mr. Hannes Jane Winick's laugh to haunt him for the rest of his days. We, H.R. 314, leave Mr. DeMarco a completed senior exemption plan. We, the cheerleading squad, leave to Mr. Booth next year’s cheerleaders. We, the seniors, leave to Mr. Griesel a bottle of Excedrin for Excedrin headache number 232. We, students of H.R. 347, leave Ken Howry our STP sticker. We, H.R. 314, leave Lukas Charles his first name, whichever one it is. We, of Study Period CD, leave Senior Study a bottle of coke and a money changing machine. I, Shelly Solomon, leave Mr. Woodbury a tube of red lipstick. We, Richard Eisner and Dave Evans, bequeath our accumulation of four emergencies in two years to those students who occupy our seats in Mr. Pantazes’ next cream-of-the-cropper class. We, Gordon Chang and Janie Slackman, leave our ‘knack’ for adding color. We, Judie Simpson, Nancy Scott, and Mary Ellen Menza, leave our mouths, a bottle of aspirin, and a bottle of mouth wash to next year’s coat girl. I, Judy Gottfried, leave several posters of Mr. Amsden to be placed in strategic locations around the school. I, Larry Chiger, leave three kilos to President Conlon and Mayor Hume, Captains of the Marijuana Marauders. We, Nancy Spitalnick and Julie Goldberg, leave Columbia high. We, the respectful students of Mr. Arnie Stark, leave “for a small fee.’’ I, Boob Hubley, leave my goldfish to any hungry sophomore. We, the seniors, leave Mrs. DeVinney harassed, without change, but with infinite patience. I, Monica Jacobson, leave my birth certificate to anyone who thinks that my accent is a fraud. I, Stuart Kestenbaum, bequeath my position as school electric head to Danny Lippman. We, the Assembly Committee, leave to look for a respectful audience. I, an anonymous senior boy, leave for Vietnam ... or Canada. We, the senior class of 1969, leave to the underclassmen: senior study; college applications; final exemptions; parking spaces; senior slump; senior assembly; chemistry labs; the Alma Mater; interviews; cut days for getting your license, having a college interview, extra long vacations, finishing a term paper, missing a test . . . 132 CLASS PROPHECY The Revolution has finally arrived! Due to a fantastic coup led by President HOWARD EULE, for- merly known as the perennial presidential candidate of the losing party, the United States government has been taken over by the youth of America. Surprisingly, several members of the 1969 graduating class of Columbia High School have been appointed to certain key posts. Vice President GORDON CHANG, speaking on behalf of the President, announced the appointments of TONY GORDON, PETER SHAPIRO, and PAUL SCHATZKIN as Joint Chiefs of Staff. This followed the announcement of MICHAEL GILBERT as head of the Air Force Academy. Other major appointments were BONNIE FINKLESTEIN as head of the President’s Council for Physical Fitness; JAMES COUGHLIN as head of the Food and Drug Administration; ALEC SIMON as Secretary of Defense; LORIE KREITCHMAN as head of Consumer Affairs; SUSAN LEVIN as head of Health, Education, and Welfare; RICHARD GREIFINGER as head of the Selective Service Bureau; and ELLEN LEWIS as head of Medicare. There was a great deal of controversy over the reappointment of J. Edgar Hoover as head of the F.B.I. The opposition to this move was led by ELLEN SHOSHKES, Speaker of the House, DON SMITH, Governor of Alabama, LANCE TICHENOR, head of the Peace Corps, and BARBARA LIPPMAN, chairman of the Senate committee on Un-American Activities, who claims that Mr. Hoover is a Communist infiltrator. In order to improve relations with the industries of America, President EULE is meeting tomorrow with the presidents of major corporations. Among the participants at this meeting will be MIKE BUSICHIO, president of Ace Comb Company; LOU LORI A of Brooks Brothers; CHARLIE WHARTON, head of Schick Razor Company; DOTTIE ASKEW, president of Brillo Company; and ALLEN KLEIN, head of Dow Chemicals. IRA LUKENS continues his role as God. 133 EVENTS AND June 1968 — The Junior Prom starts a tradition. 134 October 1968 — First football rally. October 1968 — Carwash to raise money for the Senior Prom. ASSEMBLIES October 1968 — Wallhauser and Minish debate. November 1968 — Election day seminars. 135 EVENTS AND November 1968 — Dean Heckel speaks on civil disobedience. p I December 1968 — Parnassian performs “Impromptu”. February 1969 — Addiss 136 ASSEMBLIES January 1969 — The stage band performs for the Winter Concert. February 1969 — John Ciardi lectures on poetry. and Crofut return to entertain. February 1969 - School closes for snow day! 137 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Back row: Judie Simpson (Social), Kathy Robinson (Bookstore), Roberta Kamens (Traditions), Janet Greenberg (Elections-Eligibility), Susan Goldberg (Pep), Joel Ehrenkranz (Tutorial), Mike Binder (Traffic). Front row: Billy Jelin (Student Exchange), Gordon Chang (School President), Amy Black (School Secretary), Owen Snyder (School Treasurer), Steven Maurer (Fire). Missing from picture: Peter Shapiro (Assembly), Blair Zwillman (Elections- Eligibility), Elaine Sommers (Civics), Jane Slackman (School Vice-President). SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS David Pilchman (President) and Susan Smith (Secretary) 138 MIRROR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lori Kreitchman Laura Friedland Amy Lei want Renee Leven ACTIVITIES Bruce Levine Toby Berliss — Editor Ellen Lewis Robin Amster Terri Loewenthal Dale Laster Nancy Lotz Patti Manzi Leah Mendelson Jane Sudler Barbara Moss Janet Nadelberg ART Ricky Schwabacher Ruth Schlesinger — Editor Gail Shulman Maggie Siner Barbara Simon Susan Smith BUSINESS Marcia Tzeses Ellen Wiss — Editor Karen Barth Susan Wolf Connie Berkowitz DRAMATICS Judy Blum Laurie Sherman — Editor Neil Blumberg Marta Farkas Abbie Carey Leslie Greenberg Gail Connally Barbara Davis Fiona Neumann Margie Feld EVENTS Peggy Fiddler Ira Harritt — Editor Debbie Friedman Georganne Daher Sandy Friedman Dave Finkelstein Susan Glickman Randy Fisher Susan Goldberg Linda Gorman Barbara Wayne FACULTY ADMINISTRATION SPECIALTIES Nancy Winokur — Editor Dorothy Bukantz — Editor Lukas Charles Bonnie Finkelstein Mike Gilbert Wendy Mackrin Mara Snyder Karen Zucker David Zakin LAYOUT SPORTS Jim Grumbach — Editor Leigh Files — Editor Doug Biro Marcia Braun Steve Bloom Judy Gottfried Les Forer Marti Karp Jon Goodwin Miriam Kuperman Lee Kaswiner Lois Weinstein Jeff Lieb LITERARY David Markson Don Schneier Cindy Balaban — Editor Richard Turk PHOTOGRAPHY STATISTICS Paul Brenner — Co-editor Evan Fishman — Editor Greg Logwinuk — Co-editor Martha Gotsch Bob Grasmere Maureen Holzer SENIOR Fran Kronengold Ann Lane Steve Gold — Editor Joan Levy Leslie Blatt Patty Mann Debbie Litwak Barbara Maurer Amy Solomon Mary Ellen Menza Carol Steinhardt Nancy Oxfeld Peggy Werblin Alix Sabin 139 CLUBS AND Columbian Bottom row: Larry Straus, Ricky Maslow, Buzzy Hellring. Third row: Sandi Siena, Joel Silver. Top row: Gary Jardim, Bob Second row: Michael Huggins, Lukas Charles, Douglas Ross. Freda, Lyle Fishman, Amy Solomon. Literary Roundtable Steve Rosenberg, Nancy Winokur, Laurie Kurens, Pam Conford, Peggy Fiddler, Nancy Linderman, Mr. Mendelson, Ronald Kohn. 140 ACTIVITIES Physics Club Mike Binder, Barbara Davis, Peter von Kaufman, Richard Berger, Steve Bear. Library Council Zachary Spiewak, Aurora Falvo, Sue Oston, Marc Shlossman. 141 CLUBS AND Girls’ Athletic Association Back row: Madeline Martin, Chris Oakley, Debbie Golemb, Pat Warnicki, Irene Buglino, Toby Zager. Front row: Judy Miller, Hull. Middle row: Susan Staatsburg, Michel Feinstein, Diane Alex Sabin, Mrs. Schroeter, Debbie Novgrod, Pat Ragucci. Math Club Back row: Paul Smolen, Ken Politi, Brian Wittig, William Stevens, Allan Hartmann, Tom Carr, Tom Churchill, Mike Binder. Middle row: Terri Harrison, Louis Gutentag, David 142 Goldstein, Cliff Wald, Sharon Friedman. Front row: Sandi Siena, Tim Willard, Bob Wilhelm, David Reed. ACTIVITIES Debating Club Richard Crecco, Richard Berger, Les Forer, Richard Eisner, Alec Simon. Pep Committee Pep Committee painting signs for school sports events. 143 HAPPINESS is; knowing your lines by the second rehearsal, a Con Ed blinker stolen for “Guys and Dolls”, four curtain calls. reading for the lead after someone who was so bad that you sound great, a “Ring-Ding” and Pepsi backstage without Mr. Trent catching you. last minute scenery painting instead of Latin class, sneaking into rehearsal after a day at the shore, a girl on the stage crew allowed in the lighting booth. CAST The Mother ............................... Caroline Heck Her Son................................... Mark Lapman Her Daughter.............................. Ellen Weissberg The Gentleman Caller ..................... Robert Tomaro ARSENIC OLD LACE” FALL 1967 CAST Abby Brewster................................... Kyle McGrath Teddy Brewster ................................. Mark Blum Martha Brewster ................................ Lisa Lindstrom Elaine Harper ................................. Gilda Spiotta Mortimer Brewster.............................. Robert Capito “THE GLASS MENAGERIE” FALL 1966 “GUYS AND DOLLS” SPRING 1968 CAST Sarah Brown . Sky Masterson Nathan Detroit Adelaide Wendy English Carol Ockman Mark Lapman Robert Tomaro . . Mark Blum . . . Ellen Okin MISERY is: waiting until fifth period for the cast to be posted, a chorus rehearsal at 7:45 a.m. Friday of the show; and Thursday, too. rehearsing until 8:00, then studying for three major tests, being co-chairman of the Scenery Painting Committee, getting caught sneaking into rehearsal after a day at the shore. 145 the sixth Coke bottle. HAPPINESS is: a full house. an audience laughing at the right times, applause for your solo. a nightclub scene in which smoking on stage is legal, orange drinks smuggled backstage during intermission, a one-set show. CAST Mr. Zuss ..................... Fred Applegate, Jr. Mr. Nickles ..................... Mark Goldstaub J.B.............................. Robert Tomaro Sarah ........................... Kyle McGrath 146 'M0. MISERY is: a one-minute change from your evening gown into a nightgown, globs of makeup oozing down your face under the hot lights, messing up your first line, a fifteen-man dancing chorus with thirty left feet, a “break-away” bottle breaking too soon. J.B.’s Thanksgiving dinner of cold asparagus, raw potatoes, and a stale bread turkey. “J.B.” FALL 1968 147 HAPPINESS is: four curtain calls. hugs and kisses after the final curtain, a rave notice in the News-Record. Rob Tomaro’s signature, congratulations. CAST Nat Miller ....... Essie Miller Lily Miller ...... Richard Miller . . Muriel Macomber Sid David ........ Charles Hoens Barbara Wilhelm . Kathi Hartman David Medinets Fiona Neuman . . . Joel Silver 148 “TAKE ME ALONG” SPRING 1969 MISERY is: striking the set. your mother’s broken coffee table. gooey cold cream, caked make-up, and no towel. no ride to the cast party. the final curtain of your senior year musical. 149 Back row: Edson, Schlossman, Seligman, Green, Chavkin, Berman. Middle row: Scalera (manager), Singer, Korduba, Spiekermann, Woldman, Booth, Symes, Piron, Chusid, Palazzo, Perez, Whitaker (manager). Front row: Bihun, Giacobbe, Burks, Lemega, Richards, Rij, King, Harritt, DeCroce, Schneier, Stefan iwsky. Kneeling: Skeffington, Schewior (Co-captains.) 152 Singer saves a shot in the Westfield game. Schewior passing to Kato. SOCCER With eighteen lettermen returning from an 8-3-3 record in 1967, Coach Chyzowych and co-captains Skeffington and Schewior led the 1968 Cougar soccer team to a 7-2-5 mark. Injuries, bad luck, and a lack of scoring prevented what could have been a 13-1 slate. The key games were a 0-0 tie vs. powerful Bloomfield, and a 1-1 tie vs. Montclair which qualified the team for the state tournament. In the season finale, junior Rij broke two school scoring records, and the goalies tied the season shutout record. The Tournament game was a disappointment, as Westfield scored two early goals and held on to win 2-0. Next year, led by co-captains-elect Rij and Bihun, the team could be just as successful. Skeffington demonstrates a scissors kick. SOCCER RECORD Columbia 1 Governor Livingston 0 Columbia 0 Bloomfield 2 Columbia 3 Hillside 2 Columbia 1 Montclair 1 Columbia 2 Kearny 1 Columbia 1 Irvington 1 Columbia 0 Bloomfield 0 Columbia 2 East Orange 1 Columbia 1 Montclair 2 Columbia 1 Cranford 1 Columbia 1 Irvington 1 Columbia 4 Mountain 0 1? Columbia 2 East Orange 0 Columbia 0 Westfield 2 ; Columbia 1 Kearny 0 (State Championships) Coach Chyzowych gives the team a pep talk. 153 FOOTBALL Although not finishing with an impressive record, the 1968 Columbia football team surprised many of its strong opponents with well fought games. The inexperienced Cougar squad led by Coaches Johnston, Fletcher, and Booth, was faced with one of the toughest schedules in the state, finishing with a 1-8 record. After losing the first two games, the Cougars met Livingston in an exciting contest. The defense played brilliantly, holding the opposition scoreless until the last ten seconds, at that time losing 3-0 on a field goal. In their next contest, Columbia came close to defeating Orange, although “Close only counts in horse shoes,” as Coach Johnston often says. The final tally was 13-6, the Orange defense holding off the hungry Cougars. In the next three games, the team was simply outclassed by powerful teams from Nutley, Montclair, and Kearny. However, in their eighth game the Cougars played well, holding the state champions from East Orange to a 27-9 win. In the last game of the season, the traditional Thanksgiving Day Game against archrival West Orange, the Cougars revenged themselves after a disappointing season. The Columbia offense ran over West Orange, the defense stopping them cold, in a 26-0 victory that delighted both the team and the loyal fans. Next year’s squad, under the continuing guidance of Coach Johnston, has better prospects. Although Busichio, Pew, Hume, Malekoff, and other starters will graduate, the 1969 Cougars will have lettermen Smilow, Sorrett, and Farmer for blocking, as well as Pouliot and Martz for running. FOOTBALL RECORD Columbia 7 Morristown 28 Columbia 0 Montclair 33 Columbia 0 Millburn 14 Columbia 7 Kearny 41 Columbia 0 Livingston 3 Columbia 9 East Orange 27 Columbia 5 Orange 13 Columbia 26 West Orange 0 Columbia 0 Nutley 28 Pew pitches out to a teammate. 154 Busichio fields a low pass. Pouliot takes a handoff from Pew. Back row: Coccia, Sorrett, Bartholomew, Roach, Smilow, Ciccino, Bright, Dixon, Chiopettini, Duval, Walsh, DeMarco. Middle row: Giunta (manager), Rohan, Christian, Poulos, Pouliot, Golas, Uzzolino, Fennesey, Martz, Traurig, Porcelli, Donely, Sapp, Blazinsky, Petine (trainer). Front row: Coach Booth, Coach Johnston, Smith, Rubenstein, Malekoff, Hantman, Milsop, Busichio, Pew, Cortese, Hume, Finelli, Seltzer, Virtue, Weil, Coach Fletcher. Pew sprinting for a long gain. 155 CROSS COUNTRY The 1968 Cougar Cross Country team, plagued by injuries, finished with an impressive 11-1 dual meet record, losing only to an excellent Bloomfield team. Led by record-breakers Marty Halmo and Tom Streitferdt, they placed third in the county meet, fourth in the sectionals, and a disappointing fourteenth in the state tourney. With the top ten runners graduating, next year's squad will be lucky to match this year’s fine team. Coach Parish checks Halmo’s time. 156 Back row: Gunter, Nichols, Gibbons, Metzger, Landsman, Hood. Middle row: Goodman, Schnedker, Schula, Wygera, Kaplan, Blau, Churchill, Saines, Coach Parish. Front row: Merrigan, Dietz, West, Cerza, Friedlander, Halmo (captain), Dietz, Deckert. Missing: Streitferdt. The team catches a long-awaited breath. CROSS COUNTRY RECORD Columbia 15 Irvington 50 Columbia 21 Kearny 38 Columbia 22 Millburn 37 Columbia 19 Belleville 42 Columbia 19 Cranford 41 Columbia 17 N utley 42 Columbia 19 Plainfield 42 Columbia 40 Bloomfield 19 Columbia 23 Montclair 32 Big Ten Second Place Columbia 22 East Orange 36 Essex County Third Place Columbia 22 West Orange 39 Sectional Fourth Place Columbia 22 Orange 37 State Nineteenth Place Last one across the finish line is a petunia! 157 BASKETBALL The 1968-69 CHS basketball team, suffering from a lack of height and strength, ended the season with a below-average record of 8 and 10. The lack of board strength, along with the power and size of some of the other Big 10 teams, proved to be a decisive factor in a rather disappointing season. Co-captains Steve Burrell and Marc Levin both played consistently well in their backcourt positions, while juniors Doug Rush and Steve Crandall, many times giving up several inches to their larger opponents, performed admirably. Seniors Blair Zwillman and John Gubernat were both plagued with injuries, which hurt Cougar rebounding strength. Larry Austin, Doug Katz, Steve Horowitz, and Ray Gerber provided the needed bench strength. Although its record was disappointing, this year’s squad, lacking the superstars of the past years, proved to be more of a team than a group of individuals. Their game was characterized by hustle, aggressiveness, and teamwork — great assets. The season was typified by a frustrating loss, 61-68, to archrival West Orange in double overtime. After several clutch comebacks, the Cougars were simply overwhelmed by the Cowboys, who could seemingly do no wrong. Next year’s prospects appear good with the return of veterans Doug Rush, Steve Crandall and Steve Horowitz, as well as some top J.V. performers. Although they will lack height, a continuation of this year’s hard-fought basketball may make them a top-notch team. BASKETBALL RECORD Columbia 82 Irvington 59 Columbia 64 Bloomfield 72 Columbia 64 Nutley 60 Columbia 60 Montclair 84 Columbia 47 Kearny 44 Columbia 54 Irvington 59 Columbia 65 Montclair 63 Columbia 60 Orange 73 Columbia 53 West Orange 61 Columbia 65 Kearny 53 Columbia 63 Orange 85 Columbia 37 East Orange 72 Columbia 53 Belleville 47 Columbia 61 West Orange 68 Columbia 42 East Orange 57 Columbia 59 Bloomfield 79 Columbia 67 Nutley 60 Columbia 66 Belleville 47 Larry Austin stuffs an opponent. 158 15 kVU fi L 2 Back row: Coach Booth, Crandall, Gerber, Rush, Gubernat, Zwillman, Austin. Kneeling: Friedrichs, Horowitz, Levin (co-captain), Burrell (co-captain), Katz, Richlin. 159 Steve Burrell at the foul line. John Gubernat snares a rebound. Back row: Cogen (manager), Goble, Greer, DeVinny, Skarzynski, Lewis, Jene, Jurka, Cromer. Middle row: Scherzer, Tichenor (co-captain), Schacht, Spiewack, Waldman, Newman, Miner (co-captain), Mack, Cooney, Coach Frampton. Sitting: Welt, Pearl, Dawe, Turnbull, Stetson, Korner, Christian. 160 Herb Jene perfects a dive. Frank Newman aiding in a massacre of Montclair. SWIMMING After an opening loss to Westfield, perennial swimming champs, Columbia rebounded to win its next six consecutive meets. The Penguins then continued to complete the season with a very respectable 9-3 record, finishing second in the Essex County championship. This year’s swim team displayed phenomenal strength, smashing many pool records. Leading the pack of record breakers were Dan Gobel and Bob Skarzynski. Co-captains Ken Miner and Lance Tichenor believed that this year’s team was the strongest in Columbia’s history. In every event the Penguins displayed great ability while defeating their opponents. Coach Frampton could always count on Jim Lewis and Bob Stetson to finish one-two in the butterfly. Attis Jurka, a transfer student from Barringer, also gave the team additional strength. Although many of the stars will be graduating this year, Coach Frampton can depend upon another powerful team next year. The Penguins get off to a strong start. SWIMMING RECORD Columbia 36 Westfield 59 Columbia 61 Morristown 25 Columbia 63 Plainfield 32 Columbia 63 Irvington 22 Columbia 71 Kearny 15 Columbia 2nd Essex County Columbia 77 Mt. Lakes 19 Columbia 71 Summit 24 Columbia 52 Madison 34 Columbia 9th Eastern Division Columbia 72 Montclair 14 Columbia 40 Somerville 46 Columbia 62 West Orange 34 Columbia State Meet Columbia 39 Westfield 56 Bob Skarzynski continues the relay. 161 WRESTLING Under the fine tutelage of Coach Al Hector, the Columbia wrestling team once again had a winning season, posting a 7-4 record, despite a rugged schedule and many injuries. The highlights of the dual-meet campaign were a 38-6 victory over Plainfield and a 37-11 triumph over West Orange. In tournament action the grapplers finished fifth in the Christmas tourney and a close second in the post-season District championships. Individually, the Cougars were led by Captain Cortese. Gary, after an unlucky second in the Christmas competition, finished the season 8-0, with 5 pins, and became District champ at 141 pounds. Others with outstanding records were Brian Lynn (9-2), Craig Seltzer (8-3), and Bob Hume (8-3, with 6 pins). Joining Cortese as District winners were juniors Jon Gross (98 pounds) and Greg Pouliot (157 pounds). These two will be the nucleus of what should be another fine squad next year. Greg Spicer reverses his foe. Jeff Reaves trying to escape. 162 Gary Cortese works on an opponent. WRESTLING RECORD Columbia 27 Kearny 17 Columbia 6 Scotch Plains 34 Columbia 25 Livingston 18 Columbia 32 Belleville 15 Columbia 29 Irvington 15 Columbia 37 West Orange 11 Columbia 38 Plainfield 6 Columbia 14 Millburn 32 Columbia 17 Bloomfield 22 Columbia 32 Nutley 14 Columbia 6 Montclair 42 Back row: Maurer (manager), Roach, Zempkowsky, Bartholomew, Kirkinis, Rothermal, Poulos, Schlossman (manager). Third row: Whitaker (manager), Young, Pirone, Garneau, Capling, Spicer, Reaves, Edson, Miller (manager). Second row: Pouliot, Seltzer, Hume, Malekoff, Grossman, Auferio. Sitting: Coach Hector, Cortese (captain), Gross, Lynn, DeVivo, Smotroff, Lentz, Coach Lomakin. 163 IH TWIRLERS Back row: Nancy Badgley, Wendy English, Janice Killian, Gwen Bright, Vicki Burrell, Barbara Moss. Middle row: Nikki Fiert, Jane Slackman, Nina Pivnick, Linda Guarduci, Joan Levy. Sitting: Loretta Grunberg, Laurel Spina, Barbara Axt. Missing: Sue Aschebach. CHEERLEADERS Back row: Larry Smotroff, Georganne Daher, Barbara Beck, Shelley Alexander, Kathy Pope, Frank Newman. Middle row: Kathi Welzer, Suzie Braun, Michele Leardo, Cathy Agresti. Sitting: Patty Masin (co-captain), Elaine Youngman (co-captain). Missing: Doug Huber, Michael Aufiero. 164 Courtesy of THE ESTABLISHMENT 168 CONGRATULATIONS and 0 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Abner Friedland BANK SERVICES FOR Students THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION Head Office: 786 Broad Street Newark, New Jersey Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DELIA’S FASHION SHOP 179A Maplewood Avenue Maplewood, N.J. Best Wishes to The Class of 1969 RALPH’S CYCLES, INC. 168 Valley Street South Orange 762-1569 Honda Motorcycles Rupp mini-bikes Schwinn Bicycles 762-1532 John Ernst, Prop. PETER’S BAKERY PARTY CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS and DELICIOUS PASTRY OUR SPECIALTY 175 Maplewood Ave. Maplewood, N.J. 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OUR THANKS TO MISS PATRICIA O’HANLON s D A D A 0 L R B 0R N ERIC T D T 0 T Y Y B HY MARILYN BOBBY OURANIA HERB DAVID JOEL DOUG PEGGY JOHN SUE ELLEN DAVID VINA RALPH BRENDA GENE SANDY ANDY DIANE AL TRUDY RONALD MELANIE MIKIO ABBIEJIM L.C. 178 The 1969 MIRROR editors ........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 - Please feel free to call upon us for all of your photographic needs. Foremost School Photographers in the East LORSTAH-THOMAS STUDIOS 17 9 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Saul Berkowitz Homeroom 206 Dr. and Mrs. Leonard H. Berliss Homeroom 228 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blum Homeroom 229 Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel R. Blumberg Homeroom 343 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brooks Homeroom 349 Mr. and Mrs. Morton Davis Miss Helen G. Jones Mrs. Richard W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Von Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Nicolus DeJohn Mr. and Mrs. Morton Kreitchman Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Feld Mr. and Mrs. Erwin H. Leiwant Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Files Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Leiwant Dr. and Mrs. Mervin Fischman Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leven Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fishman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Manzi Foster Drugs Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moss Mr. and Mrs. Bert Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nadelberg Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pilchman A Friend Mr. Andrew F. Quiroli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ghegan Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Gold Mrs. Rita Shulman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siena Susan Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simon Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Russel R. Smith Mr. Donald Greisel Tres Chic Coiffures Mr. and Mrs. Irving Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Werblin Mr. and Mrs. George J. Grumbach Judy Winkler Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hochman Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wiss Homeroom 110 Mr. and Mrs. John Woodbury Homeroom 144 Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Z. Yeskel o 180 The 1969 edition of The Mirror was printed and bound by the American Yearbook Company, Cambridge, Maryland. It was printed on two types of paper: eighty pound texturetone white and grey contempore, with black 2 and Tempo 200 Maroon inks. Headlines are set in 30 pt.; text, 10 pt.; and captions, 8 pt. News Gothic type. The cover is by S.K. Smith Company, Chicago, Illinois. It is jet black orangutang grain with red silk-screened printing on 160 pt. binders’ board. Special effects in the opening signature include two-color Direct Line, Amline Duotone, tinted Half-tones, and white Bourges ghosting. Official photographers are Lorstan-Thomas Studios of Newark with a branch in Union, New Jersey. Special thanks are due Mr. Wynne Murchison Ameri- can Yearbook Company’s representative to Columbia, for his constant guidance and advice and to Mr. Virgil Spencer, American Yearbook Company produc- tion manager in Cambridge. We would also like to express our appreciation to Mrs. Doris Fitzsimmons for her special help this year. 181 A Abrams, Jim 416 North Ridgewood Road, South Orange “a very rich doctor” Philosophy 3, 4; Ski 2; Peace 3, 4. Adelmann, James 155 Franklin Terrace, Maplewood “to live a good life” Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2. Allison, William 52 Maple Avenue, Maplewood business and economics major Psychology 4. Alper, Cynthia 19 Berkshire Road, Maplewood to learn of life Folk Music 2, 3; Philosophy 4; Travel 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3; Properties Committee 2, 3. Amster, Robin 28 New England Road, Maplewood to be happy Psychology 3; Synchronized Swimming 2; Council Committees: Social 3, 4, Student Exchange 2; Mirror: Activities 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3, 4, Reporter 2; 10% Committee 4; GAA activities: swimming, modern dance. Anderson, Deborah 34 Ohio Street, Maplewood “to become a social psychologist” Business 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Andrewski, Chris 76 Riggs Place, South Orange Track Team 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3. Applebaum, Ira 24 Taranto Court, Maplewood to corner the stock exchange Italian 2, 3; Council Committees: Traffic 2, 3. Applebaum, Saul 24 Taranto Court, Maplewood Navy and then maybe college Italian 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Traffic 2, 3. Arkenberg, Madelyn342 Meadowbrook Lane, South Orange to teach French and Italian” Le Cercle Francais 3, Secretary 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Italian Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3, 4. Arlein, Paul 41 Hart Drive, South Orange to reach Nirvana, Illinois Council Committees: Fire 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3. Arleo, Andrew 245 Meadowbrook Lane, South Orange vagabond with a Ph.D. Biology 2; Chess 2; Folk Music 3, 4; Literary Round Table 4; Philosophy, Steering Committee 4; Psychology 4; Chorus 2; Peace 3, 4. Arnold, Kendall 455 Walton Road, Maplewood Askew, Dorothy 161 Academy Street, South Orange four year nursing school Future Nurses of America 3; G.A.A. 4; Choir 2, 3. Astone, Irene 186 Garfield Place, Maplewood future business woman and family Display Case 4; Italian 2; 10% Committee 4. Aurillo, Thomasina 182 Church Street, South Orange future secretary Austin, Larry 710 Finlay Place, South Orange stay away from treaded paths Basketball Team 3, 4; Weequahic High School: J.V. Basketball, Captain 2. Axt, Barbara 17 Walnut Court, South Orange medical secretary G.A.A. 3, 4; Twirler 4. B Badgley, Nancy 20 Ridgewood Terrace, Ma plewood art teacher” Art Service 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Social 2, 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4. Bahrs, Robert 8 Park Avenue, Maplewood entering the Navy Baime. Constance 77 Glenview Road, South Orange Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Philosophy 3; Psychology 3; Council Committees: Social 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3. Balaban, Cynthia 48 Kensington Terrace, Maplewood draw, grin, write, expand ... Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Pep 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3; Reading Board 4; , Mirror: Literary Editor 4. Bamberger, Beatrice 151 Lexington Avenue, Maplewood to write a book” Art Service 2; Fencing 2. Barnes, John David 74 Lancaster Avenue, Maplewood Chess 2; Band 2, 3, 4. Barth, Karen D. 221 Grove Road, South Orange la dolce vita Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Folk Music 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Platform 2, 3; Psychology 3, 4; Council Committees: Social 2, 3, 4; Film 4. Bass, Patrice 28 Wesley Court, South Orange elementary school teacher” Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Philosophy 4; Council Committees: Elections Eligibility 2; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 3, 4; Prom Committee: Tickets 4. Baum, Laura G. 11 Rutgers Street, Maplewood practicing the art of living Folk Music 2; Music Box 4; Pan American 2, 3; Philosophy 4; Ski 3, 4; Council Committees: Social 2, 4; Choir 3, 4; Cast and Chorus of All-School Musical 2, 3; Columbian: Business Staff 4; Photography Club 4. Baumgartner, Steve 11 Winthrop Place, Maplewood to find a personal forest Platform 3; Homeroom Chairman 2; Council Committees: Assembly 3, 4, Student Exchange 2; Nominating Committee 2; Film 4. Baurer, Gary 604 Longview Road, South Orange B.S., Business administration, chemical engineering” Homeroom Chairman 3, Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 4; Council Committees: Finance 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Young Democratics 4. Bear, Stephen E. 21 Colgate Road, Maplewood medicine” Chess 2, 3, 4; Debating 4; Physics 3, 4; Pre-Medical 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2; Band 2, 3, 4. Beck, Karen E. 47 Park Road, Maplewood teaching brats art” Art Service 3; Folk Music 3; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; All School Musical: Dancers 3, Scenery Painting Committee 3. Beck, Robert 10 Madison Avenue, Ma plewood psychologist” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Psychology 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 4; All School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2, 3, 4. Becker, Thomas 71 Comstock Place, South Orange Fencing 2; Homeroom Chairman 2. Benjamin, Virginia 24 Burnett Terrace, Maplewood to be what I am Music Box 2, 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Junior Prom Committee Co-Chairman 3; Modern Dance Club 4. Bensky, Linda 35 Ridgewood Terrace, Maplewood be independent without reservation Future Teachers of America 3; Psychology 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2: All-School Play: Advertising Committee 2, Ticket Committee 2. Berger, Richard 170 Oakland Road, Maplewood to serve humanity Biology 2, 4; Chess 2; Debating 2, 3; Electronics 2, 4; Math 3, 4; Physics 3, President 4; Pre-Medical 3, 4: Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 4, Traffic 3, 4; Activity Coordinating Committee 4. Berliss, Toby 61 Ridgewood Road, South Orange to break out of my shell Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; H.R. Secretary 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4; All-School Play: Ticket 2, 3; Mirror: Activities Editor 4. Berman, Art 19 Coolidge Road, Maplewood enter field of law Pre-Medical 4; Varsity 4; Council Committees: Traffic 2: Baseball Team 3, 4: Track Team 2; Wrestling Team 2; Film 4. Bertschy, Steve 131 Burnett Avenue, Ma plewood Fencing 2; Track Team 3, 4. Beyer, Mark 65 Kendall Avenue, Maplewood Binder, Michael 242 Oakland Road, Maplewood to prove discontinuity of space Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Electronics 2, President 3, 4; Math 2, 3, 4; Physics 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Traffic 3, President 4, Executive Committee 4. Biro, Douglas Alan 7 Park Road, Maplewood to escape laziness and procrastina- tion” German 2; Pre-Medical 4; Varsity 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Football Team 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Sports Staff 4. Blatt, Leslie 348 Redmond Road, South Orange Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Pan American 4; Platform 2; Homeroom Chairman 2; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Civics 2, Pep 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Mirror: Senior Committee 4. Bloom, Jim 38 Crestwood Drive, Maplewood to be or not be” Parnassian Society 3; Philosophy 2, 3, 4; Political Government 2; Ski 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3, 4; Soccer Team 2; All-School Play: Cast 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 3, 4: Senior Exemption Committee. Bloom, Stephen 320 Harding Drive, South Orange work for government or foreign service Debating 3, 4; Fencing 3, 4; Math 4; Pan American 4; Physics 3; Platform 2, 3; Political Government 2, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, Student Exchange 4; Baseball Team Manager 2, 3; Mirror: Sports Staff 4; Columbian: Sports Staff 2, 3; Radio 4. Blum, Judith 285 Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood G.A.A. 2; Philosophy 2, 3, 4; Psychology 3, 4; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 3; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Columbian: Reporter 2, 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Photography 4; Prom Committee: Fund Raising 4; Young Democratics 4. Blumberg, Neil 432 Twin Oak Road, South Orange hopefully, Dr. Blumberg” Platform 2; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 2; Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Council Committees. Elections-Eligibility 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3, 4. Bonante, Laurie 270 Walton Avenue, South Orange to go very far away Folk Music 2, 3. Boone, Jennifer 549 Summit Avenue, Maplewood a future home economist Band 2, 3, 4. Boriskin, Richard 600 Longview Road, South Orange business executive” Audio-Visual 2, 3, Chairman 4; Display Case 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 3, 4; Soccer Team Manager 3; Sound Crew 2, 3, Captain 4. Borman, Diana 15 Brookwood Road, South Ora nge college Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; German 2; Ski 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 4. Boub, Danny 436 South Fourth Street, Maplewood undeclared” Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Spanish 3. Boub, Stephen C. J. 436 South Fourth Street, Maplewood Boyko. Al 225 Laurel Avenue, Maplewood commercial aviation Bracaglia, Valerie S. 10 Oregon Street, Maplewood to become a math teacher Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Fencing 2; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. Brady, Margaret 25 Plymouth Avenue, Maplewood be an English teacher G.A.A. 2; Showcase 2. Secretary 3; Synchronized Swimming 2; Council Committees: Bookstore 4 Branigan, John 14 South Crescent, Maplewood “relax Audio-Visual 2, 3; Forum Romanum 2, Editor 3, Vice-President 4; Peace 4. Braun, Marcia 10 Elm Court, South Orange “medicine Biology 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan-American 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 2, 3, 4; Mirror; Layout Committee 4; Columbian: Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, 4. Braun, Suzan 28 South Crescent, Maplewood “career on the stage, acting” Parnassian Society 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Social 2, 4; Sophomore Orientation 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Bright, Gwendolyn V. 31 Ohio Street, Maplewood “elementary school teacher Business 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Twirler 4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4. Broom-Smith, George 470 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood Bruckner, David 33 Van Ness Court, Maplewood “to be an accountant Chess 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3. Brunton, Lynne B. 107 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood “to have my door knocked on Homeroom Secretary 3; Prom Committee 4. Bryan, John S. 149 Seton Place, South Ora nge “professional airline pilot Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Lighting Crew 2. Bukantz, Dorothy 412 Redmond Road, South Orange “English teacher” Future Teachers of America 2; Literary Round Table 4; Philosophy 3, 4; Ski 3; Council Committees: Student Exchange 4, Tutorial 3; All-School Musical: Advertising Committee 2, Properties Committee 3; Mirror: Specialties Editor 4; Human Rights Club 3, 4; Poetry Club President 4. Bulsiewicz, Diane Eunice 40 Oakland Road, Maplewood “to become somebody’s nurse” Display Case 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; German 2, 3, 4; Philosophy 2, 3; Pre-Medical 4; Psychology 3; Synchronized Swimming 2, 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Choir 2, 3; Madrigal 3. Burg, Melanie 13 Lewis Drive, Maplewood Philosophy 3; Chorus 2, 4; Madrigal 2, 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 2, 3, 4; Film 4. Burks, James H. 147 Franklin Avenue, Maplewood Varsity 4; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Burrell, Stephen Preston 3 Northview Terrace, Maplewood “possibly a sociologist Varsity 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; Basketball Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Football Team 2. Burrell, Victoria 404 Meeker Street, South Orange “major in physical education G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Twirler 4. Burten, Emily 74 Crest Drive, South Orange “to be a peach collector Folk Music 4; Pre-Medical 3; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Pep 2; Chorus 2. Bushberg, Sandy 32 Speir Drive, South Orange “science research Football team 2; Senior Prom Committee. Busichio, Michael 109 Plymouth Avenue, Maplewood “accountant Varsity 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4. C Calderon, William 292 Irvington Avenue, South Orange Council Committees: Tutorial 3. Caldwell, Elizabeth 25 Mayhew Drive, South Orange “writer and Peace Corps Volunteer Art Service 3; Display Case 4; Special Service Group 3, 4; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; Handiwork Treasurer 4. Canace, William P. 70 Maple Avenue, Maplewood “to find out which came first Cappaze, Linda 59 Massel Terrace, South Orange “to be an elementary school teacher Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan American 2;' Psychology 4; Photography Club 4. Capriglione,- Robert 1017 Chancellor Avenue, Maplewood Carey, Abbie 64 North Wyoming Avenue, South Orange “ramblin’ on my mind” Folk Music 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Platform 2; Travel 3; Homeroom Secretary 2, 3; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 3; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Photography 4; Film 4. Carissimi, Jon 7 Sommer Avenue, Maplewood “to choose a good road” Audio-Visual 3, 4; Fencing 3; Council Committees: Traffic 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Carroll, Adele 353 Meeker Street, South Orange “French teacher G.A.A. 2; Synchronized Swimming 2; Council Committees: Pep 2, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4. Cassidy, Marilyn L. 179 Jacoby Street, Maplewood “Spanish teacher Art Service 2; Le Cercle Franca is 4; Display Case 3; Fencing 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3, 4. Cavanaugh, Edmund 11 Madison Avenue, Maplewood “to be happy Biology 2; Physics 3, 4. Cerrato, Katherine 38-B Newark Way, Maplewood Business 3; Council Committees: Finance 4. Cerza, Marty 18 Revere Avenue, Maplewood “my ambition is to be . . . ” Varsity 4; Cross Country Team 4; Football Team 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Chang, Gordon Guthrie 91 Oakview Avenue, Maplewood “I want to be Jewish. Homeroom Chairman 2; Council Committees: Social 2, 3; Cross Country Team 3; Football Team 2; Track Team 2, 3; School President 4. Charles, Anne 28 Salter Place, Maplewood “to capture the moment” Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Folk Music 2, 3; Philosophy 3, 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, Student Exchange 4; Choir 2, 3; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 2, 3; Human Rights 4; Peace 4. Charles, Lukas E. 370 Vose Avenue, South Orange “cancel my subscription to the resurrection Biology 2, 3; Platform 2, 3; Political Government 2, 3; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Assembly 3, 4, Fire 2, Sophomore Orientation 4; Nominating Committee 2, 3; Mirror: Faculty and Administration 4; Columbian: Pnotog- rapher 4, Sports Staff 3; Human Rights 4; Peace 4. Chavkin, Arnold 30 Lancaster Avenue, Maplewood to play the game and win Literary Round Table 3, 4; Ski 2; Soccer Team 2. 3, 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Peace 4; Human Rights 4. Chesonis, Richard D. 3 Wellesley Road, Maplewood “state police” Vailsburg High School: Audio Visual Aid Squad: Stage Crew. Chiger, Larry 578 Longview Road, South Orange “to rule the world Parnassian Society 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, 4; All-School Play: Cast 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee: Entertainment Chairman. Chirls, Richard 25 Highland Avenue, Maplewood “business' Homeroom Vice-Chairman 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2. 3, 4; Soccer Team Manager 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Christakos, Vincent J. 219 Tuscan Road, Maplewood “to be an architect Architecture 4. Christie, Gary 31 Oberlin Road, Maplewood “commercial artist Council Committees: Social 3. Christopher, Claire 180 Valley Street, South Orange “to be a gym teacher” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Special Service Group 2, 3, 4; Synchronized Swimming 2; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Musical: Make-Up Committee 2, 3, 4. Churchill, Tom 20 Kensington Terrace, Maplewood “electronics engineer or computer technician Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Display Case 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Council Commit- tees: Traffic 3, 4; Band 2. 3, 4: Orches- tra 2, 3, 4: Lighting Crew 2: 3; Math; Physics; Radio. Chusid, Irwin 9 Elberta Road, Maplewood “professional bowler or writer Chess 2, 3; Council Committees: Civics 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Ciccarone, Anne 150 Garfield Place, Maplewood private secretary Business 4; Pan-American 2, 3; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4. Clawson, Craig 52 South Ridgewood Road, South Orange Clohosey, Christella 483 Berkeley Avenue, South Orange “not to be idle Homeroom Treasurer 2. Coccia, Peter 35 Riggs Place, South Orange “to graduate Football Team 2, 3, 4. Colitti, Patrick James 463 Twin Oak Road, South Orange “chemical engineer Collins, John J. 276 Scotland Road, South Orange “engineering Audio-Visual 2, 3; Political Government 3, 4; Cross Country Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3. Conford, Pamela 210 Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood “first woman Supreme Court justice Le Cercle Francais 3; Debating 2, 3; Literary Round Table 2, 3, President 4; Music Box 2, 3; Political Government 2; Homeroom Social Chairman 2; Choir 2; Columbian: 2, 3, 4. Conklin, Jeannette 143 Jacoby Street, Maplewood “social worker Future Nurses of America 4; Pan American 2. Connolly, Gail 170 Kilburn Place, South Orange “major in psychology G.A.A. 2, 3; Pan American 2, 3; Psychology 4; Ski 2; Synchronized Swimming 3; Elections-Eligibility 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; All-School Musical and Play Properties 2, 3; Mirror Business 4; Fund raising committee for senior prom. Cooling, Janet 368 Hillside Place, South Orange Cortese, Gary A. 475 Berkeley Avenue, South Orange “happy, rich, and loving women” Varsity 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, Captain 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2. Coughlin, James 112 Roland Avenue, South Orange “a policeman Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Coull, Emilie 28 Elm Court, South Orange Fencing 3; Pan American 2, 4; Senior Prom Committee 4. Crane, Robert 571 Cameron Road, South Orange Crecco, Richard 19 Valley Street, South Orange Philosophy 3; Political Gov’t 2, 3, President 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Bridge Club. Cregar, Jill 7 Girard Place, Maplewood “do my own thing Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2, 4; Pan American 2; Ski 2; Social 2, 4; All-School Musical Properties Committee 3; Fund raising for Foster Child 3; Fund raising for Senior Prom 4. Criscuolo, John 82 Midland Boulevard, Maplewood Varsity 3, 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2. Cucciniello, Bobbi 212 Montague Place, South Orange “to be a housewife and mother Cusano, Anthony 140 Tuscan Road, Maplewood D Daher, Georganne 260 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood “to love and be loved” Le Cercle Francais 3; Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2; Italian 2; Political Gov’t 3; Homeroom Chairman 4; Homeroom Secretary 3, Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Elections-Eligi- bility 2; Social 3, 4, Sophomore Orienta- tion 4: Cheerleader 4; Choir 3; Nominat- ing Committee 3; Mirror: Events Committee 4; Columbian: Art Editor 3, 4; Winter Spring Sports Book Com- mittee 2; Human Rights Club 3; Prom Committee 4. Darlington, James 228 South Ridgewood Road, South Orange Darragh, Christine Marie 69 Comstock Place, South Orange “to get rich quick Livingston High School: French Club; Chorus; G.S.A.; Future Teachers of America. Davis, Barbara Ann 75 White Oak Drive, South Orange “to be a physical therapist Display Case 2, 3, Secretary 4; Folk Music 2; G.A.A. 2; Math 3; Physics 4; Ski 2; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4; Student Exchange 3, Co-Chairman 4; Tennis 3; Mirror: Business Staff 4. Dawe, Nickie 624 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood “to be a nurse” Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Biology 3; Business 3; Fencing 3; Future Nurses of America 3, President 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Synchronized Swimming 2, 3, 4; Travel 4; All-School Musical Properties Committee 2, 3; Prom Committee 4; Photography 4. DeAmicis, Ralph 650 Hamilton Road, South Orange De Cicco, Angelo A. 32 Park Place, South Orange De Cicco. Ralph 28 Ohio Street, Maplewood “to quit school Deckert. William 9 Orchard Road, Maplewood “to be a successful engineer Audio-Visual 2, 3. 4; Biology 2; Cross Country Team 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2, 3, 4. DeCroce, Michael 1653 Springfield Avenue, Maplewood to be a successful engineer Varsity 3. 4; H.R. Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Fire 2; Baseball Team 2, 3; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4. Decter, Philip C. 17 Colgate Road, Maplewood H.R. Chairman 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 3. DeJohn, Patricia A. 69 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood “to be a nursery school teacher Folk Music 4; Future Nurses of America 3; H.R. Secretary 2; Chorus 2; All-School Musical Advertising Committee 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. DeMarco, M. David 225 Audley Street, South Orange “future in dentistry or medicine” H.R. Treasurer 3, 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Football Team 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, Co-Captain 4; Winter Sports Booklet Committee 2. Demas, James Edward 27 Lindsley Avenue, Maplewood “to be a psychologist Swimming Team 4; Garden State Academy: Intramurals 2; Basketball Team Captain 2; Baseball Team Captain 3; Football 2; Christmas Program Entertainment Committee 2, 3; Children’s Orphanage Play 2, 3. Demel, Robert 376 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood “to go into business administration Track Team 2, 3, 4. Denholtz, Ruth 148 Lenox Terrace, Maplewood G.A.A. 2; Pan American 2, 3; Ski 3, 4; Council Committees: Traditions 2; Peace 3, 4; Human Rights 3, 4. Denker, Deborah 36 Burr Road, Maplewood Personality 2; H.R. Secretary 2. DeRisio, Carol DeRosa, Michael 73 Concord Avenue, Maplewood Deus, Barbara Alana 24 South Boyden Parkway, Maplewood “would you believe a teacher? Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Ski 3; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; Columbian: Business Staff 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. DeVivo, Frank 140 South Center Street, South Orange “President of the United States Varsity 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. Diesso, Ron 366 Meeker Street, South Orange “I want to be President — ?” Dietz, Alvin W. 43 Parker Avenue, Maplewood “to work in business management” Varsity 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Orchestra 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Dietz, Andrew E. 43 Parker Avenue, Maplewood “to be a bio-physical-chemical engi- neer Varsity 3, 4; Baseball Team 2; Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3; Band 2, 3, 4. Doerr, Donald 27 DeHart Road, Maplewood Jerseymen 4; Travel 3, 4; Council Committees: Traffic 2; Baseball Team Manager 2; Choir 3. Donner, Herbert A. 10 Sommer Avenue, Maplewood Architecture 3, 4; Pan American 2. Donovan, Judi 96 Durand Road, Maplewood “social worker — to help people Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Pan American 4; Philosophy 4; Reading 4; Travel 3, 4. Drechsel, William Philip 13 Burroughs Way, Maplewood “to be a lawyer Platform 3, 4; Political Government 2, 3, 4. Dubac, Gregory 99 Tiffany Place, Maplewood “veterinary medicine Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Chess 2, 3, 4; Literary Round Table 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Orchestra 2. Dubofsky, Linda R. 53 Headley Place, Maplewood “happiness Art Service 3; Future Teachers of America 2; Ski 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Scenery Painting Committee 3; All-School Play Advertising Committee 3, Scenery Painting 3, 4. Dunnion, James 1 Montrose Street, South Orange “another visit to Seton Hall Pre-Medical 4; Basketball Team 4; Intramurals 3; Seton Hall Prep: Basketball Team 2. Duval, Raymond 9 Coolidge Road, Ma plewood “civil engineering Architecture 4; Football Team 3, 4. Duym, Christine 290 Richmond Avenue, South Orange “therapist or practical nurse Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Pan American 2, Secretary 3; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4. E Egge, Robert 25 Collinwood Road, Maple- wood Biology 2, 3; Chemistry 4; Physics 3; Pre-Medical 4; Council Committees: Fire 2; Film 4. Ehrenkranz, Joel 12 Crest Circle, South Orange “use drugs to cure neuroses and psychoses Forum Romanum 3, President 4; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Ski: Treasurer 2, 3, 4; H.R. Chairman 2; Council Committees: Tutorial 2, 3, Chairman 4; Soccer Team 2. Eick, Eleanor 13 Hoffman Street, Maplewood “to be an industrial designer H.R. Chairman 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 4; Council Concert 2; Prom Committee 4. Eisner, Richard 106 Rynda Road, South Orange “to become a doctor, philosopher- king Biology 2; Debating 3, President 4; Philosophy 3; Political Government 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical 3, 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3; Human Rights 4. Ellis, Andrea 85 Collinwood Road, Maplewood “to be a kindergarten teacher H.R. Secretary 2, 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2. Elwood, Kevin 42 Midland Boulevard, Maplewood “college? Essex County?” Enderle, Edward P. 44 Princeton Street, Maplewood Cross Country Team 2; Track Team 3, 4; H.R. Secretary 4. English, Wendy Christine 12 Garthwaite Terrace, Maplewood “sunlight spotlight, and 12 L.D.S.’ites. Art Service 2, 3; Folk Music 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2; Showcase 3; Council Committees: Pep 4; Social 2, 3, 4; Choir 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Twirler 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, Properties Committee 2, Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. Erickson, Sandra Joyce 28 Hilton Avenue, Maplewood “to be an airlines secretary Business 2, H.R. Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. Eule, Howard Marc 72 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood “to help those in need. Debating 2; Folk Music 3; Psychology 4; Showcase 3; Special Service Group 3, Vice-President 4; H.R. Chairman 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 3; Band 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3; All-School Play Ticket Committee 3; Peace 3, 4; Human Rights 3, 4. Evanchik, Dennis J. 5 Schaefer Road, Maplewood “to be an electronics engineer” Electronics 2. Evans, Dave 172 Parker Avenue, Maplewood Audio-Visual 3; Biology 2; Parnassian Society 4; Physics 3; Council Committees: Traffic 3, 4; Cross Country Team 3; Track Team 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Orchestra 2; All-School Play Cast 4. F Fabrizio, Ralph 235 Franklin Avenue, Maplewood Facciponti, Jeanette 113 Fairview Avenue, South Orange “to be a teacher” Facher, Marcy Ellen 31 Burr Road, Maplewood “to be an elementary school teacher Future Teachers of America 2, 3. 4; Psychology 3; H.R. Social Chairman 4; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 4; Prom Committee 4. Falvo, Aurora 69 Broadview Avenue, Maplewood “secondary education — history major” Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Italian 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Library Council 3, President 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3, 4; Choir 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. Faugno, Robert 203 Indiana Street, Maplewood Wrestling Team 4; St. Benedict's Prep: Wrestling Team 2, 3. Feld. Marjorie 14 Tower Drive, Maplewood “to know, see, and do G.A.A. 2; Platform 3; Council Committees: Traditions 2, 3, 4, Tutorial 2; Mirror: Business Staff 4. Feldman, Alan 467 Valley Street, Maplewood “direction Chemistry 4; Folk Music 3; Philosophy 3, 4; Platform 3; Political Government 2, 3, 4; Psychology 3, 4; Ski 2; Council Committees: Fire 3; Columbian: Business Staff 2; Young Democrats 4. Felzenberg, Jeffrey D. 13 Claremont Drive, Maplewood “medicine Pre-Medical 3, Vice-President 4; Travel 3, 4; Council Committees: Traffic 3, Tutorial 3, 4; Russian 2. Ferguson, Dale 132 Prospect Place, South Orange “to be a fourth grade teacher Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Ski 2, 3; Special Service Group 2, 3; All-School Musical Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, 4. Fiddler, Margaret 19 Winthrop Place, Maplewood “to love powerfully Le Cercle Francais 3; Folk Music 3; Literary Round Table 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Philosophy 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 3, Student Exchange 2, 4; All-School Musical Properties Committee 3; Mirror. Business Staff 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3, 4; Peace 3, 4; Human Rights 3, 4. Files, Elizabeth Leigh 40 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood “to be an interior designer Art Service 2, 3, 4; Display Case 3, 4; Fencing 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Showcase 2; H.R. Chairman 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2; H.R. Secretary-Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 4; Nominating Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Advertising 3, 4, Scenery Painting 2, Chairman 3, 4; All-School Play: Advertising 3, 4, Scenery Painting 2, Chairman 3, 4; Mirror: Layout Editor4; Guildscript: Art Staff 3, 4, Reading Board 3, 4. Fineberg, Steven 451 Richmond Avenue, Maplewood “to be a lawyer Political Government 2, 3, 4; Pre- Medical 4; Travel 4. Finelli, Stanley 33 Hillcrest Road, Maplewood Fink, Richard 17 Brown Street, Maplewood Physics 3; Council Committees: Tutorial 4; Football Team 2; Band 2. Finkelstein, Bonnie 12 Osborne Terrace, Maplewood “teaching Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4. Finkelstein, David 22 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood “to be a lawyer Folk Music 2; Film 4; Philosophy 4; Platform 2; Political Government 3; Council Committees: Fire 3, Secretary 4; Baseball Team Manager 2; Mirror: Events Committee 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 4. Fiorenza, Maurice 497 Valley Street, Maplewood “a chemical engineer or architect Architecture 3, 4; Biology 2; Electronics 2; Italian 2, 3. 4. Firth, David 297 Redmond Road, South Orange “enjoy life fully” Stage Crew 4. Fischer, Nancy Lee 141 Commett Place, South Orange Folk Music 2, 3; Parnassian Society 2; Council Committees: Traffic 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3. Fischman, Bruce 215 Mayhew Drive, South Orange “to be successful and wealthy Biology 2, 3; Pre-Medical 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Civics 4. Finance 4, Traffic 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3. Fischman, Marc 155 Mayhew Drive, South Orange “college Architecture 3, 4; Photography 4. Fisher, Paul 22 Nelson Place, Maplewood “doctor of chiropractic medicine Council Committees: Bookstore 4; Football Team Manager 2, 3; Choir 2; Prom Committee 4. Fisher, Randy 17 Evelyn Court, Maplewood Chess 3, 4; Fencing 3: Pre-Medical 4; Track Team 4; Mirror: Events Committee 4; Stamp and Coin 3; Film 4. Fishman, Evan 102 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood “to fashion a happier world Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Music Box 2, 3, 4; Psychology 3, 4; Council Committees: Civics 2; Sophomore Orientation 3, 4; Student Exchange 3, 4; All-School Musical: Ticket Com- mittee 2, 3, 4; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Statistics Committee 2, 3, Editor 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3, 4; Highlights Revision Committee 3; Winter and Spring Sports Booklets 2; Young Democrats 4. Fishman. Lyle 102 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood “to shape the world Math 2, 3, 4; Platform 2, 3, 4; Political Government 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibiiity 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team 2; Basketball Team 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Orchestra 3, 4; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 2, 3; Columbian: Sports Staff 3, Editor 4; All-School Musical: Ticket 2, Orchestra 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4. Fissell, Mike 183 Montague Place, South Orange “Miami-Dade Junior College Homeroom Secretary 2. Flamos, Ourania Helene 57 Riggs Place, South Orange “becoming a medical technologist Display Case 2, 3; Italian 2, 3, President 4; Library Council 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Pre-Medical 4; All-School Musical and Drama: Costume Committee 2, 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4. Fletcher, William V. Jr. 65 Tuscan Road, Maplewood “to be rich and famous” Floystad, Nina 4 Lenox Place, Maplewood “to move back to Illinois! Glenbad High School: G Teen. Fondiller, Sharon 13 Hoskier Road, South Orange “obtaining knowledge Forum Romanum 2: Library Council 3; Literary Round Table 2, Vice-President 3; Philosophy 2, 3; Pre-Medical 3; Psychology 3, Executive Committee 4; Special Service Group 3; Nominating Committee 3; Columbian: Reporter 2, 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 2, 3. Forbes, Laurie 186 Northwoods Drive, South Orange “a real CAMP director Display Case 4; Fencing 4; G.A.A. 4; Music Box 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4, Elections-Eligibiiity 2; All-School Musical: Properties Committee 2; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 2, 4; Human Rights Club 4; Prom Committee 4. Ford-Coates, Derek 150 Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood Forer, Leslie Elliot 7 Menzel Avenue, Maplewood “to succeed at Haverford College” Biology 4; Chemistry 4; Debating 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Literary Round Table 4; Physics 4; Platform 2; Political Government 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical 3, President 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Finance 4, Fire 3, Sophomore Orientation 4; Tennis Team Manager 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 4; Mirror: Sports Staff 4; Columbian: Sports Staff 2, 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 4. Fougere, Maryann 11 Vermont Street, Maplewood “helping others help themselves” Business 4; Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 2; Travel 4; Band 2, 3. 4. Fox, Brian 250 Turrell Avenue,. South Orange “Life Magazine’s photographer in Norway Folk Music 2, 3; Mirror: Business Staff 3. Frank, Judith 104 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood G.A.A. 2; Showcase 2. Fratantuno, Catherine 37 South Centre Street, South Orange “teaching Nursery School Display Case 4: Fencing 3; Italian 4; Council Committees: Social 4; Prom Committee 4. Freinberg, Mitchell 425 Twin Oak Road, South Orange “to mimic in slow structures Pan American 3; Ski 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 4; Student Exchange 2, 4; Tutorial 3, 4; Latin; Columbian: Business Staff 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Film. Friedland, Laura 182 North Woods Drive, South Orange “to learn, love, marry, teach Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibiiity 2, 3, 4; All-School Play: Ticket 2, 3; Mirror: Editor-in-Chief 4. Friedlander, Jack 44 North Wyoming Avenue, South Orange Varsity 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3; Cross-Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3. Friedman, Deborah 183 Great Hills Drive, South Orange “to run free and be happy Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music 3; Platform 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Peace 3, 4; Human Rights 3, 4; Film 4. Friedman, Sandra 28 Menzel Avenue, Maplewood “social worker? who knows now? Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pan-American 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 3, 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Columbian: Business Staff 4. Frieman, David 468 Richmond Avenue, Maplewood “to be an artist (English) Chess 2, 3; Poetry 4; German 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2. Furst, Henry F. 425 Overhill Road, South Orange make a billion — give it away Le Cercle Francais 3; Debating 2; Platform 2, Vice-President 3, 4: Political Government 2, 3, 4; Psychology 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Council Committees: Assembly 4; Basketball Team Manager 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 2, 3; Columbian: Advertising Manager 3, 4, Business Staff 3, 4. G Gahm, Rich 23 Coolidge Road, Maple- wood “plumbing and heating — air conditioning Galandak, John 7 Van Ness Terrace, Maplewood “to be a lawyer” Football Team 3; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3 Galpen, Robert 400 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood “teaching Chess 3, 4; Council Committees: Civics 4. Gams, Jon 255 Scotland Road, South Orange “poet, author, and moral dictator Folk Music 3; Philosophy 4. Geller, Larry 239 Ward Place, South Orange Geller, Marilyn 216 Edgewood Terrace, South Orange “to live to see peace Parnassian Society 3; Philosophy 3, 4; Peace 3, 4; Council Committees: Student Exchange 2, 4; Highlights Revision Committee 3. Gelvin, James 220 Turrell Avenue, South Orange Biology 2, President 3, 4; Debating 4; German 2; Political Government 4; Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4; Council Committee: Tutorial 2, 3; Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3. Gergely, Mark 15 Winthrop Place, Maplewood Gesten, Joyce 153 Milton Place, South Orange Display Case 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. Giacobbe, Gerry 719 Valley Street, Maplewood “to see the world Italian 2, 3, 4; Varsity 3, 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3. Gialanella, Janice 9 Essex Avenue, Maplewood Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Orchestra 2; 10% Committee 4; Prom Committee 4. Gialanella, John 18 Lewis Drive, Maplewood “automotive engineering Audio-Visual 4; Swimming Team 4, Manager 2, 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Giannotta, Susan 3 Ball Terrace, Maplewood Le Cercle Francais 3; Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; Showcase 2, Vice-President 3; Special Service Group 3; Travel Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4, Finance 2. Gilbert. Michael 38 South Pierson Road, JVIaplewood Gildensoph, Jeanne Marie 128 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood “I want the world” Art Service 3; G.A.A. 2; Psychology 3; Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, 4. Giunta, Nicholas A. 172 South Ridgewood Road, South Orange “manager of the N.Y. Giants Biology 2, 3; Italian 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Pep 2; Basketball Team Manager 4; Football Team Manager 4. Glaser, Kathleen 10 Burnet Street, Maplewood “dental assistant, marriage, and children” Glickman, Susan H. 467 Valley Street, Maplewood “urban social planning or educational psychologist” Biology 2; Le Cercle Francais 2, Vice-President 3; President 4; Future Teachers of America 3; H.R. Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Social 4, Sophomore Orientation 3, 4, Tutorial 3; Choir 2; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Play: Ticket 3; Mirror: Business Staff 3, 4, Statistics Committee 4; Columbian: Advertising Committee 3, 4, Business Staff 3, 4; Activity Co-ordinating Committee 4. Gocke, Jeffrey 139 Turrell Avenue, South Orange “international and foreign affairs — millionaire Debating 4; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Council Committees: Fire 3, 4; Young Democrats 4. Gogerty, Carol 16 Orchard Road, Maplewood “to have fun and be happy” Future Nurses of America 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2; Council Committees: Pep 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. Gold, Steven 400 Harding Drive, South Ora nge “to be a writer” Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligi- bility 2, Student Exchange 3, 4, Tutorial 3; Mirror: Senior Editor 4. Goldberg, Julie 153 Harding Drive, South Orange “field of psychiatry or psychology” Ski 2. Goldberg, Susan 442 Baldwin Road, Maplewood Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Ski 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3, Homeroom Secretary 2; Council Committees: Pep 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Columbian: Business Staff 2, 3, 4. Goldman, Spencer 7 Hausmann Court, Maplewood “to be a great artist” Art Service 2; Chess 4; Council Committees: Civics 4. Goldstaub, Mark 433 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood Audio-Visual 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Assembly 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; All-School Musical: Student Director 2: All-School Play: Cast 4, Student Director 2, 3; Columbian: Exchange Editor 3, Reporter 2, 4: Activity Co-ordinating Committee 4. Golemb, Debbie J. 376 Wilden Place, South Ora nge “would you believe future sociologist?” Folk Music 2; G.A.A. 4, Junior Representative 3: Music Box 2; All-School Play: Ticket Committee 2. Goodman, Bob 76 Van Ness Court, Maplewood “I intend to attend college” Weequahic High School: Baseball Team 2. Goodwin, Jonathan 145 Lenox Terrace, Maplewood Philosophy 4; Ski 4; Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, 4; Basketball Team 2; Mirror: Sports Staff 4; Columbian: Sports Staff 3, 4. Gordon, Anthony 46 Claremont Drive, Maplewood “everything is possible in peace” Audio-Visual 2; Biology 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3, 4; Bridge 3; Film 4: Peace 3, 4; Human Rights 3, 4. Gorman, Linda 120 Parker Avenue, Maplewood “biology teacher Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Philosophy 3; Ski 3, 4; Homeroom Chairman 3: Nominating Committee 3; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3, Mirror: Business Staff 4; Columbian: Advertising Committee 3, Business Staff 3, 4. Gottfried, Judith C. 9 Menzel Avenue, Maplewood “to be an inspiring teacher” Display Case 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; German 3, Secretary 4; Pan American 2, 3, Secretary 4: Showcase 2; Council Committees: Bookstore 4, Finance 3; Choir 2, 3; All-School Musical: Scenery Committee 2, 3, 4; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 3, 4; Mirror: Layout Committee 4. Graham, Ronald 125 Reynolds Place, South Orange “computer engineer, computer pro- ramer” rchitecture 3, 4; Biology 2; Electronics 2; Italian 2, 3, 4; Psychology 2. Grasmere, Robert Henry 11 Euclid Avenue “president” Debating 4; Forum Romanum 2; Parnassian Society 2, 3, 4; Psychology 4: Ski 2, 3, 4; Social Chairman 4; Social 2; Choir 3; Madrigal 3; Photography Chairman 4; Dramatic Productions for Assembly. Green, Douglas 30 Glenview Road, South Orange “to become a complete human being” Literary Round Table 4; Philosophy 3, 4; Platform 2, 3; Political Gov’t 2, 3; Homeroom Chairman 4; Vice-Chairman 3; Soccer Team 2, 3. 4; Choir 2. Green, Louis 21 Suffolk Avenue, Maple- wood “to be an engineer” Biology 2, 3; Electronics 4; Math 2; Council Committees: Traffic 3, Treasurer 4, Tutorial 3; Bridge Club 4. Greenbaum, Nancy 463 Lenox Avenue, South Orange Le Cercle Francais 3; Math 4; Pre-Medical 4; Psychology 3; Tutorial 3, 4; Mountain High School: Student Council; Drama Club 2. Greenberg, Janet R. 553 Hartford Court, South Orange “to live happily ever after” Future Teachers of America 3; Library Council 3, 4; Math 2; Pan American 2, Physics 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Chorus 2; All-School Play Properties 2, 3; Columbian: Business Staff 3, 4; Activity Coordinating Committee 4. Greenberg, Leslie 450 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood Psychology 3, 4; Showcase 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4; All School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, Dancers 3; Mirror: Dramatics Copimittee 4; Columbian: Business Staff 4; Photography Club; Prom Committee: Decorations 3, Favors 4; Young Democrats 4. Greifinger, Richard 178 Northwoods Drive, South Orange “to live alone on an island” Folk Music 2; Homeroom Vice-Chair- man 2, 3; Social Chairman 4; Council Committees: Fire 3; Soccer Team Man- ager 3; Band. Gries, John 650 Irvington Avenue, Maplewood “service (Navy)” Grossman, Edward 22 Highland Avenue, Maplewood Varsity 4; Council Committees: Civics 4; Football Team 2; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Ten Percent Committee. Gruber, Gerri 165 Mayhew Drive, South Orange “Television writer” Pre-Medical 3; Psychology 4; Council Committees: Eligibility 3, Secretary 4. Grumbach, James 217 Mayhew Drive, South Orange “to save the world” Le Cercle Francais 3; Bridge 3, 4; Math 2; Political Gov’t 2, 3, 4; Ski 3; Homeroom Chairman 3, 4; Tutorial 2, 3, Chairman 4; Mirror: Sports Editor 4. Grunberg, Jeff 6 Overhill Road, South Orange “college — journalism and radio — television” Pre-Medical 2, 3, 4; Travel 4; Track Team 3, 4; Spring Sports Book: Reporter 3, 4. Gruning, David 29 Clinton Avenue, Maplewood Philosophy 4; Psychology 3, 4; Tutorial 3, 4; Cross Country Team 2; Film Club 4; Maplewood Lacrosse Club. Gubernat, John 14 Elsman Terrace, Maplewood “to help men . . . and women” Basketball Team 3, 4; Intramurals: Basketball 3, 4; Ten Percent Committee; Irvington High School: Homeroom Chairman 2. Gunter, Ann 24 Lenox Place, Maplewood. H Halm, Roger W. 329 Hillside Place, South Orange “behind the scenes” All School Musical: Scenery Construc- tion Committee 3; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Halmo, Marty 144 Milton Place, South Orange “to become exactly what I want” Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, co-captain 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Ten Percent Committee. Hamilton, Stephen 4 Roosevelt Road, Maplewood Handler, Robert 34 Porter Road, Maplewood “to become a chemist” Astronomy Club 4; Chess 2, 3, 4; Math 2; Physics 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 2. Hantman, Robert 43 Coolidge Road, Maplewood Business 4; Debating 2; Display Case 4; Psychology 4; Varsity 3, 4; Council Committees: Fire 4, Tutorial 4; Baseball 2; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2. Harnish, Christine 55 Yale Street, Maplewood “physical education instructor” G.A.A. 2, 3; Italian 4. Harris, Thomas 292 Western Drive, North, South Orange “future oceanographer” Art Service 3; Folk Music 3, 4; Psychology 3, 4; Ski 2, 4; Special Service Group 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Council Committees: Social 4; Musical: Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4; Play: Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3: Bridge Club 3. Harritt Ira 12 Fairview Terrace, Maplewood “living in u sensiuie wunu Biology 2; Varsity 3; H.R. Chairman 2, Vice-Chairman 4; Council Committees: Assembly 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Track 2; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus; Mirror: Business Staff 3, Events Editor 4; Peace Club 3, President 4; Human Rights Club 3, 4; Ten Percent Committee. Hauser, Margaret 59 Salter Place Maple- wood Business 3; G.A.A. 2. Hayling, Pam 328 Tillou Road, Maplewood “child psychologist G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pan American 4; Psychology 4; H.R. Secretary 3; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3 co-chairman 4; “Sounds of the In crowd;” Junior Prom 3; Senior Prom Committee 4; Modern Dance Club. Hecht, Kenneth J. 4 Harrison Court, South Orange Biology 2; Folk Music 3; H.R. Social Chairman 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2; World Youth Forum. Hendler, Judy 181 Parker Avenue, Maplewood Le Cercle Francais 2; German 2, Secretary 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Literary Round Table 3; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 3; Tutorial 2; Human Rights Club 3, 4; Peace Club 3. Herfort, Stephen A. 251 Montrose Avenue, South Orange “politics” Le Cercle Francais 4; Math 2; Philosophy 4; Travel 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Weight Training Club 3. Hildebrand, June Marie 39 Burnet Street, Maplewood “to pass one history quiz” Business 3; G.A.A. 2; Special Service Group 2, 3. Hochman, Carole 279 Beech Spring Road, South Orange “collect purple clouds of fluff” Folk Music 2, President 3; Philosophy 4; H.R. Treasurer 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 4: Peace Club; Combo for All-School Musical. Holzer, Maureen 17 Harrison uouu, oouth Orange “to teach elementary education” Travel 3, 4; Council Committees: Civics; Mirror: Statistics Committee 4. Hopkins, Angela 99 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood “to have a happy marriage” Hopmayer, Brenda 138 Turrell Avenue, South Orange “to be a person” Film Club 4; Philosophy 4; Psychology 4, Howery, Kenneth 34 Mayhew Drive, South Orange Huber, Doug 32 Princeton Street, Maple- wood “mortician Varsity 3, 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 4, Treasurer 3; Council Committees: House and Grounds 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4. Hubley, Robert 390 Charlton Avenue, South Orange “to achieve happiness H.R. Treasurer 2; Choir 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2, Dancers 2; Stage Crew 2, 3 Chairman 4; The Cretin Company Players — “Fan- tasticks”. Hubschman, Jay C. 238 Crest Wood Drive, South Orange “business” Psychology 4; Ski 2; H.R. Treasurer 3; Football Team 2; Stage Crew 3, 4. Hughes, Kevin 349 Prospect Street, South Orange Golf Team 2, 3. Hume, Robert 710 Prospect Street, Maplewood “to become a bigtime playboy Football Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2. 3, 4; Maplewood Lacrosse Team 2, 3. 4. Hurley, Peggy 43 Hickory Drive, Maplewood “teaching high school Folk Music 4; G.A.A. 2: Council Committees: Traffic 4; All-School Musical Scenery Painting Committee 2, 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting 3, 4. I Ibarguen, Edward 11 Harrison Court, South Orange “millionaire” Biology 3; Chess 2, 3, 4; Folk Music 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Varsity 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4; Young Democrats 4. Impaglia, Rose Marie 74 Burnett Avenue, Maplewood Business 3; H.R. Secretary 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 2. Ippolito, Joseph 169 Tichenor Avenue, South Orange Isaac, Vina 6 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood “neurosurgery Fencing 3; Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4; Human Rights Club 4; Modern Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Music Box 2; Parnassian Society 4; H.R. Treasurer 3, 4; Council Committees: Pep 4, Tutorial 2; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2, 3, Dancers 2, 3. Isaacs, David 7 Speir Drive, South Orange Biology 2; Pre-Medical 4; Ski 3; Council Committees: Traffic 2, 3, 4, Tutorial 3. J Jacobs. Philip 20 Burroughs Way, Maple- wood “dentistry, possibly orthodontics Physics 3, 4; Pre-Medical 3; Council Committees: Fire 3, 4: Council Concert 4. Jacobsen, Nancy 292 Turrell Avenue, South Orange Biology 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2; H.R. Chairman 2, Vice-Chairman 3; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; Modern Dance 2; Prom Committee 4. Jacobson, Monica 2 Kendall Avenue, South Orange Le Cercle Francais 2; Music Box 2; Parnassian Society 3; Philosophy 3; Council Committees: Student Exchange 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 2, 3, 4; Peace Club; Human Rights Club. Jarosinski, Janice 23 Wellesley Street, Maplewood Jelin, William 57 Crest Drive, South Orange Literary Round Table 3; Philosophy 3, 4; Political Gov't 3, 4; Council Committees: Student Exchange 2. 3, 4. Jene, Herb 277 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood Track Team 2, 3, 4; Swimming 4. Johnson, Elizabeth 12 Park Road, Maplewood Art Service 3, Chairman 4; Pan American 2; Travel 3: Council Committees: Bookstore 4; All-School Musical Scenery Painting Committee 3, 4. Joyiens, Linda 31 Broadview Avenue, Maplewood “to major in home economics” G.A.A. 3, 4. Juliano, Lorraine Ann 135 South Kingman Road, South Orange “future as a nurse Debating 4' Future Nurses of America 3, 4; Italian 3; Senior Prom Ticket Committee 4. K Kahn, Laurence H. 16 Glenview Road, South Orange “kingpin in a bowling alley Math 2; Philosophy 3, 4; H.R. Chairman 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, 4; J.V. Baseball Team 2; Track Team 2, 3; Nominating Committee 3: Columbian: Business Staff 3. Kahn, Paul 500 Melrose Place, South Orange “tranquility Biology 2; Electronics 2; Philosophy 4; Political Gov’t 2; Pre-Medical 3; Council Committees: Assembly 4; Student Exchange 2, 3; Guildscript Co-Editor 4, Reading Board 3; Human Rights Club Executive Committee 2, 3; Peace Club 2, 3; Physics Tutor 2. Kaltenbacher, Carol 209 Montague Place, South Orange Kamens, Roberta Sue 333 Radel Terrace, South Orange Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Math 2; Ski 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 4; Traditions 2, 3, Chairman 4; Columbian: Business Staff 4. Kamler, Gloria 36 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood “a life full of happiness Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Pan American 2, 3; Psychology 3; H.R. Chairman 3; Council Committees: Pep 4; Football Team 3; All-School Play Ticket Committee 3, 4; Senior Prom Committee 4; Young Democrats, Secretary 4. Kanya, Phyllis M. 19 Hickory Drive, Maplewood Art Service 2, 3, Vice-President 4. Kaplan, James 316 Redmond Road, South Orange Chess 2, 3, President 4; Human Rights 3, 4; Film 4; Math 2; Council Committees: Tutorial 3, 4; Columbian: Reporter 3; Guildscript: Art Editor 4. Kaplow, Nancy 271 Tillou Road, South Orange “to be a fashion illustrator Chorus 2; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4. Karp, Martha 47 Burr Road, Maplewood “to be a doctor Pan American 3, 4; Pre-Medical 3, Secretary 4; Showcase 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 2, 3. 4; Sophomore Orientation 3, 4: All-School Musical Costume Design Co-Chairman 3, 4; All-School Play Costume 3, 4: Mirror: Layout Committee 4. Kaswiner, Lee 3 Woodland Crescent, South Orange “to make a million by 25 Biology 2; Pre-Medical 4; Ski 3, 4; Mirror: Sports Staff 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3, 4. Kato, Robert 75 Roland Avenue, South Orange “to be President of the United States” Soccer Team 2, 3, 4. Katz, Douglas David 303 Hartford Road, South Orange “to take over the business” H.R. Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 4: Baseball Team 2; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Columbian: Advertising Com- mittee 2. Kaufman, Debra 52 Cottage Street, South Orange “to go to college Weequahic H.S.: Folk Music, Philoso- phy, Contemporary. Cosmopolitan, Latin 2. Kaufman, Robert 164 Garfield Place, Maplewood Pre-Medical 4; Varsity 3. 4; Football Team 2, 3: Track Team 2, 3, 4; Film 4. Kazimierczak, Barbara 28 Revere Avenue, Maplewood “future — only time will tell Business 4; Irvington H.S.: Archery 2. Keller. Gary 147 Oakview Avenue, Maplewood Baseball Team Manager 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4. Kessler, Jeffrey 29 Highland Avenue, Maplewood “urban and social planning Political Government 2, 3; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Council Com- mittees: Elections-Eligibility 2. 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3: Swimming Team Manager 2: Track 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 9 3 4 Kessler, Jill 346 Cumberland Road, South Orange to just know G. A.A. 2; Philosophy 4: Psychology 3: • Ski 2, 3, Vice-Chairman 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Traditions 2; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Human Rights 3, 4: Peace 3, 4. Kessler, Larry A. 117 Oakland Road, Maplewood “to be a computer systems engineer” Audio-Visual 3, 4; H.R. Chairman 4; H. R. Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 3; Soccer Team 2. Kestenbaum, Stuart J. 73 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood “to be a farmer Philosophy 4; Platform 3: H.R. Chairman 3, 4; Council Committees: Student Exchange 2; Traditions 3; Wrestling Team 2; Nominating Committee 2; Film 4. Keszler, Alan 7 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood “to be an architect Architecture 4; Chemistry 4; Political Government 3. Kilcommons, Maura Ann 366 Turrell Avenue, South Orange “to live until I die Folk Music 2; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Philosophy 4. Kilian, Janice M. 31 Meadowbrook Road, Maplewood “to be a physical education teacher G. A.A. 2, 3, 4; Special Service Group 2; Council Committees: Bookstore 4; Twirler 3, 4. Killen, Lenore 588 Valley Street, Maplewood to be a biologist Biology 3, 4: Special Service Group 3, 4: Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4. King, Barbara 112 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood “to be a musician Folk Music 3; Forum Romanum 2; German 3, 4; Travel 3, 4. King, Geoffrey 40 Sagamore Road, Maplewood Architecture 3, 4; Biology 2; Fencing 2; Varsity 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 3; Council Committees: Social 4: Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Kivowitz, Gerald “to be a computer programmer Chess 2; Council Committees: Fire 3. Traffic 3. Klein, Allan 610 Overhill Road, South Orange “oceanography” Biology 3; Chemistry 4; Electronics 4: Pre-Medical 3; Ski 3: Travel 4; Stage Crew 2. Klein, Jeffrey 368 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood to live” Film 4; Philosophy 4: Wrestling Team 2, 3. Klein, Sandra 418 Academy Street, South Orange “to be an elementary school teacher Fencing 2: Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Personality 2; Philosophy 2; Showcase 3, 4. Kling, Barbara Jean 19 Hilton Avenue, Maplewood “to work for an airline Business 2, President 3, Secretary 4. Knapp, Clifford Mark 33 Harding Drive, South Orange “political science Morristown H.S.: French 2; Fencing 2, 3: ACIM 3. Koch. Karla Ann 9 Morse Drive, Maplewood “arts and languages in business Pan American 4: Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Bridge 4; Academia del Perpetus Socorrs, Puerto Rico: Hijas de Maria 2; Glee Club 2; All-School Musical 2; Choir 2; Dramatic Workshop 2; Our Lady of Good Council: Spanish 3. Kohl, Katherine 18 Plymouth Avenue, Maplewood “college Business 3, President 4: Pan American 2; Special Service Group 2, 3. Kohn, Ronald 44 Burroughs Way, Maplewood “to live” Architecture 3: Audio-Visual 3, 4: Film 4: Literary Round Table 4; Math 4: Travel 3. Treasurer 4; Senior Exemption Committee 4; Weequahic H. S.: French, Library Staff, Tennis Team, Math 2. Korduba, Peter 36 Rutgers Street, Maplewood Physics 4; Varsity 4: Council Committees: Fire 4; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4. Kostant, Jeffrey 253 Irving Avenue, South Orange “to succeed completely” Le Cercle Franca is 3; Chess 2, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Debating 3; Math 2, 3, 4; Physics 3, Vice-President 4; Platform 4; Political Government 4; Council Committees: Civics 4, Traffic 3, 4; Band 2; Orchestra 2; Stage Band 2; Peace 4; Student-Faculty Advisory Committee. Kovacs, Bruce S. 462 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood “to exclude the French language” Chess 2, 3, 4; Fencing 3; Pre-Medical 4: Council Committees: Fire 4, Traffic 3; Stamp and Coin 3. Kranz, Ronnie 26 Jacoby Street, Maplewood Irvington H.S.: Coed Volleyball. Kreitchman, Lori 62 Crest Drive, South Orange “to be an elementary school teacher” G. A.A. 2, 3: Pan American 3; Psychology 4; Council Committees: Pep 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4. Kronengold, Francine L. 9 Lee Court, Maplewood “to be an elementary school teacher” Le Cercle Francais 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, President 4; H. R. Social Chairman 2; Mirror: Statistics Committee 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. Krug, Elliott 181 North Wyoming Avenue, South Orange “certified public accountant” Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4. Kruvant, Arni B. 467 Valley Street, Maplewood “teacher or social worker — VISTA Architecture 4; Folk Music 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Literary Round Table 3; Music Box 2; Parnassian Society 3; Platform 4; Psychology 3; Columbian: Business Staff 4. Kubida, Barbara 4 Wellesley Road, Maplewood Fencing 2; Forum Romanum 3, Secretary 4; German 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; H.R. Chairman 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; Nominating Committee 2. Kuperman, Miriam L. 179 Great Hills Driv , South Orange Le Cercle Francais 3, Treasurer 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Music Box 4; Psychology 4; Council Committees: Civics 4; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 3. 4; All- School Play Scenery Painting 4: Mirror: Layout Committee 4; Council Concert Committee 4; Young Democrats 4. Kurzweil, Robin 467 Valley Street, Maplewood “to be an art teacher H.R. Secretary 2; H.R. Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, Social 4, Sophomore Orientation 3; All-School Musical: Advertising 2, Scenery Painting 3: All-School Play Scenery Painting 3; Columbian: Art Staff 4. Kuskin, Glenn 72 Duffield Drive, South Orange “to be a psychiatrist Perkiomen School: Newspaper; Karate; Wrestling Team Manager. Kuwayama, Mikio 26 Claremont Drive, Maplewood “to travel all over the world” Kuzan, Walter 10 Schaefer Road. Maplewood Soccer Team 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. L Lacker, John 15 Coolidge Road. Maple- wood Laird, Nancy L. 3 Carleton Court, Maplewood “elementary education” Le Cercle Francais 2, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Music Box 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2, 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 2, 3, Secretary 4; Choir 2. 3. 4. Landua, Carol Samara 280 Wyoming Avenue, Maplewood “to be a social worker” German 3; Library Council 2; Pan American 2, 3; Travel 3, 4: All-School Musical Costume Design 3, 4; All-School Play Costume 3, 4. Lane, Ann 467 Valley Street, Maplewood “to be an industrial psychologist Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Psychology 3, 4; All-School Musical Costume Design 2; All-School Play Costume 2; Mirror: Statistics Committee 4. Langley, Carolyn Jean 100 Durand- Road, Maplewood “social work or art career Art Service 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; German 3; Travel 3; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 4; Photography 4. Laraway, Marilyn 30 Princeton Street, Maplewood Larkin, Ruth 357 Clark Street, South Orange “to teach history” Future Teachers of America 3, 4. Laster, Dale Pamela 7 Evelyn Court, Maplewood “to teach and get married Le Cercle Francais 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Psychology 4; Showcase 2; Council Committees: Civics 3, 4, Social 2; Mirror: Activities Committee 4; Prom Committee 4. Lavine. Jay 23 Park Avenue, Maplewood Chess 3, Secretary 4; Forum Romanum 2; Math 2; Pre-Medical 3, Treasurer 4; Ski 2; Stamp and Coin 3; Finance 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Leclair, Gerald 378 Valley Street, South Orange Lederman, Susan Lynn 29 Van Ness Court, Maplewood “dental hygiene: exploration of the mouth” Fencing: Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Forum Romanum 3; G.A.A. 2; Showcase 2; Synchronized Swimming 2; H.R. Secretary 3; Council Commit- tees: Student Exchange 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Le Doux, Elaine 71 Massel Terrace, South Orange G. A.A. 2; Council Committees: Finance 4; 10% Committee 4. Lehrhoff, Daniel 277 Western Drive, South Orange “to be king H. R. Chairman 2; Council Committees: Fire 3, Pep 4; Prom Committee 4; Young Democrats 4. Leiwant, Amy Beth 11 Hoskier Road, South Orange “to find my own end” Folk Music 2; Council Committees: Election-Eligibility 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Mirror: Business Staff 4. Lemega, Jerry 461 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood “to be an architect or engineer” Varsity 3, 4; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3. Lenci, Gary 7 Marion Terrace, Maplewood Lentz, Eric 10 Coolidge Road, Maplewood “law, diplomacy (Asian) Library Council 2, 3; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Football Team 2; Track Team 2: Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3. 4. Leonard, Corinne 298 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood “to teach the mentally retarded” Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Council Committees: Civics Treasurer 4. Lerner, Jeffrey B. 178 Harding Drive, South Orange “success in politics and business” Architecture 3: H.R. Chairman 2: H.R. Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 4; Intramurals 3; Young Democrats President 4. Leven, Renee 338 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood “to love and be loved” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3; Psychology 3, 4; H.R. Secretary 3, 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3. Secretary 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; All-School Musical Ticket 3; All-School Play Ticket 3; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Young Democrats 4; Prom Committee 4. Levin, Marc 88 Claremont Avenue, Maplewood “to hasten the revolution” Film Co-Chairman 4: Philosophy 4: Varsity 2. 3, 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, Co-Captain 4. Levin, Susan 63 Glenview Road, South Orange “to write a book about Benjamin Franklin” Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, President 4: Folk Music 2; Philosophy 4; Ski 2, 3; H.R. Secretary 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Pep 2; Tutorial 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 3; Human Rights 3, 4; Film 4. Levine. Bnh 7 Crest Circle, South Orange college, Europe, law” Political Government 3; Wrestfing Team 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 3, 4; Film 4. Levine, Bruce 41 Hart Drive, South Orange “to be an accountant Ski 3, 4; Council Committees: Fire 3, 4; Columbian: Business Staff 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4. Levine, Varda 12 Lee Court, Maplewood “to be a college guidance counselor” Special Service Group 4; Weequahic H.S.: Orchestra 2, 3; Ushering Club 3; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3; Honor Society 3. Levy, Joan 372 West End Road, South Orange “self-realization” Future Nurses of America 3; Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Peace 4; Philosophy 4; Council Committees: Civics 4, Elections- Eligibility 2; Twirler 3, 4; All-School Musical Ticket 3; All-School Play Ticket 3, 4; Mirror: Statistics Committee 4; Prom Committee 4. Lewis, Ellen 126 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood Le Cercle Francais 3, Programming Chairman 4; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Parnassian Society 2; Council Committees: Social 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Nominating Committee 2; Mirror: Business Staff 4. Lewis, James 60 Courier Avenue, Maplewood “oceanography in the Pacific” Varsity 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Football Team Business Manager 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Lider, Sharon 13 Lancaster Avenue, Maplewood “to be a business education teacher” Folk Music 3; Music Box 3. Lieb, Jeffrey 21 Sunset Terrace, Maplewood “to become a playboy millionaire” Biology 2, 3, 4; Bridge President 3, 4; Math 2; Council Committees: Tutorial 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Mirror: Sports Staff 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3, 4; Young Democrat ; 4. Lieberwitz, Michael 625 Mountain Drive, South Orange “to obtain an unreachable goal Debating 2; Math 3, 4; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 4. Lifschultz, Rona 34 Burnett Terrace, Maplewood “to live” Music Box 4; Philosophy 4; Ski 2, 3; Synchronized Swimming 3; Council Committees: Pep 4; All-School Musical Properties 3; Photography 4. Lindland. Ann Karol 477l 2 Valley Street, Maplewood “to be a bilingual secretary” Council Committees: Civics 2. Pep 4. Sophomore Orientation 3. Lippman, Barbara 306 Warwick Avenue, South Orange Literary Round Table 4; Philosophy 3; Platform 2; Psychology 3, 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 2; Human Rights Vice-Chairman 4: Peace 4. Lippman, Robert 298 Beech Spring Road, South Orange “thinking, the best way to travel” Philosophy 3, 4; Political Government 3; Basketball Team Manager 2, 3, 4; Soccer Team 2; Band 2; Lighting Crew 2, 3, Chairman 4. Lippy. Beth 17 Rutgers Street. Maplewood “to be a speech therapist” Future Teachers of America 3, 4; H.R. Social Chairman 4; Council Committees: Social 4; Prom Committee4; Vail Deane: Art 2; Drama 2; Library Council 2; Yearbook Advertising Committee 2. Lisker, Larry 236 Tuscan Road. Maplewood “to become a professional bowler” Chess 2, 3. 4; Political Government 2. Litwack, Deborah 171 Grove Road, South Orange “social work” Folk Music 3, President 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American 4; H.R. Secretary 2, 4; H.R. Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Civics 3, Social 2, 3. 4; All-School Play Advertising 3, 4; Mirror: Senior Committee 4. Loewenthal, Terri 36 Park Avenue, Maplewood “a speech therapist with children” Future Teachers of America 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Council Commit- tees: Pep 4, Sophomore Orientation 4, Tutorial 2, 4, Secretary 3; Choir 3, 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Columbian: Business Staff 4. Logwinuk, Gregory 171 Mayhew Drive, South Orange ‘‘a career in medicine” Biology 2; Chess 2; Electronics 2; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Psychology 4; Council Committees: Civics 2, 3; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Mirror: Photography Editor 4; Photography Committee 3; Columbian: Photography 2, 3. Lombardi, Douglas 128 South Centre Street, South Orange Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3, 4, Lombardy, Rich 15 Clinton Avenue, Maplewood to be an electronics engineer” Loria, Louis 24 Oregon Street, Maplewood Losch, Michael 19 Hoffman Street, Maplewood Pre-Medical 3, 4; Travel 3, President 4; Council Committees: Traffic 2, 3. Lotz, Nancy V. 33 Ridgewood Terrace, Maplewood to live life to its fullest” G. A.A. 4; Ski 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Social 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Choir 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Council Concert Committee 4. Lucas, Claire 66 Claremont Avenue, Maplewood Claire Lucas R.N.B.S.” Future Nurses of America 3, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Ski 2, 3, 4; Synchronized Swimming 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Sophomore Ori- entation 2; Choir 2, 4, Secretary 3; Madrigal 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3, 4: All-School Musical Properties 2; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 4; Sports Booklet Reporter 2; Prom Committee 4. Ludovici, Donald 333 Meadowbrook Lane, South Orange to make it through tomorrow” Chess 4; Political Government 4; Football Team 2, 3; Track Team 3, 4. Lukens, Ira 227 Conway Court, South Orange to become a bodhasattva” Architecture 4; Fencing 2; Philosophy 3, 4; Ski 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 2, 3, 4; Photography 4: Film 4. Lukens, Steven 227 Conway Court, South Orange Audio-Visual 2, 3: Electronics 3; Pre-Medical 4; Ski 2, 4; Mirror: Photography Committee 4; Photog- raphy 4; Film 4. Lydon, Mary Joyce 52 Oakland Road, Maplewood to be an interior decorator” Ski 2; H.R. Secretary 4; All-School Musical: Properties 2, Scenery Painting 2; All-School Play Ticket 2. 3. Lynn, Brian 335 Hartford Road, South Orange let's go get stoned” Audio-Visual 2: Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. M Mackrin, Wendy Joy 4 Sommer Avenue, Maplewood music therapist” Folk Music 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 3; H. R. Secretary 2; Council Committees: Pep 2, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Specialties Committee 4. Madee, David Joel 664 Mountain Drive, South Orange field of medicine or law” Biology 2: Debating 4: Political Government 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical 2, 3, 4; Travel 4. Madigan, Timothy J. 327 Meadowbrook Lane, South Orange to observe people, social sciences” Literary Round Table 4: Philosophy 4; Psychology 4; Football Team 3; Film 4. Magee, Pat 411 Hillside Place, South Orange Philosophy 3: Band 2, 3, 4. Magid, Martin 14 Crestwood Drive, Maplewood to be a mathematician” Biology 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4: Chess 4: Math 2: Bridge, Vice-Prosident 3, 4; Council Commit- tees: Tutorial 2, 3, Secretary 4; Wres- tling Team 2, 3: Nominating Commit- tee 3, 4. Magliaro, Edward 47 North Wyoming Avenue, South Orange to make it” Track Team 2, 3, 4. Magliaro, Geraldine 127 Prospect Place, South Orange elementary school teacher” Future Nurses of America 3; Future Teachers of America 4; 10% Committee 4; East Orange Catholic: Latin Club 2. Magliaro, Maria “voice teacher” Folk Music 2; Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 3; Italian 4; Music Box 2; Parnassian Society 2, 3; H.R. Secretary 2, 3; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 4; Choir 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2, 4; Production 3; All-School Play Advertising 4; Prom Committee 4. Malekoff, Andrew 425 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood Football Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. Mandell, Richard David 17 Fairview Terrace, Maplewood Human Rights 3, 4; Peace 3, 4; Philosophy 4. Mangasarian, Dianne 33 Salter Place, Maplewood “to be an economics major” Audio-Visual 3, 4; Pan American 2, 3; Bridge 3, 4; All-School Musical Costume Design 2, 3; All-School Play Costume Committee 2. Mann, Patricia 39 Glenview Road, South Ora nge to be a psychologist” Future Teachers of America 2; Pan American 3; Pre-Medical 3; Council Committees: Pep 4; Mirror: Statistics Committee 4. Mansbach, Gary 34 Rynda Road, South Orange Philosophy 4; Platform 3, 4: Political Government 3, 4; Human Rights; Columbian: Reporter 3; Barringer High School: Newspaper 2: Debate 2. Manzi, Patricia 429 Lenox Place, South Orange to teach in secondary school” Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; H.R. Chairman 4; Council Committees: Social 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; Mirror: Activities Committee 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3, 4. Marsh, Stuart 206 North Woods Drive, South Orange Philosophy 3, 4; Platform 2, President 3, 4; Political Government 2, 3, 4; Columbian: Advertising Committee 3, Advertising Manager 4, Business Staff 2. 3. Martin, Kathleen 40 Church Street, South Orange Martini, John 245 Waverly Place, South Orange Aeronautical-Diesel-Mechanic” Cross Country Team 2; Golf Team 4; Track Team 2; Track Team Manager 2; Color Guard 2, 3, 4. Masin, Patty 60 Mountainhouse Road, South Orange physical education teacher” Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 4; H.R. Treasurer 3; Council Commit- tees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, 4, Pep 4, Sophomore Orientation 3, Tutorial 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4; Prom Committee 4; Forster Child Drive 3. Mason, Richard 126 Connett Place, South Orange to become an architect” Architecture 3, 4; Platform 4; Political Gov’t 3, 4. Matjasec, Elizabeth 58 Newark Way, Maplewood Business 3; Pan American 2; H.R. Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Finance 4. Maurer, Barbara 14 Marion Place, Maplewood secondary school history teacher” Pan American 2; Travel 4: H.R. Secretary 2; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 4: Mirror: Statistics Committee; Prom Committee 3. Maurer, Steven 10 Berkshire Road. Maplewood to enjoy life” Philosophy 4; Council Committees: Fire 2, 3, Chairman 4; Football 2, 3; Young Democrats 4; Film 4. Mauriello, Jacqueline 15 Hudson Avenue, Maplewood to get married Business 3; Pan American 2. Maxton, Donald 116 Burnett Avenue, Maplewood Astronomy 3, President 4. Maziar, Luba 486 Summit Avenue, Maplewood to be a book illustrator” Display Case 4; G.A.A. 3; St. Basil Academy: Art 2; German 2; Spanish 2. French 2; Ukranian 2. McClellan, Chris V.A. Hospital, East Orange Caesar was ambitious — he’s dead Electronics 3; Political Gov’t 4; Chemistry Lab Assistant 4. McCombs, Frank 85 Plymouth Avenue, Maplewood Electronics 3; Football 3; Irvington High School: Architecture 2; Football 2; Baseball 2; Basketball 2; German 2; Class President 2; Electronics 2; Dramatics 2. McEntee, Richard 115 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood to be a research chemist” All-School Musical: Dancer 4. McGrady, James 45 Menzel Avenue, Maplewood McGrady, Patrick 45 Menzel Avenue, Maplewood to get out of school” McGrath, Tracy 269 Vose Avenue, South Orange art, illustration, graphics” Debating 2, 3; Literary Round Table 2; All-School Musical: Properties 2, Chairman 3, 4; Scenery Painting 2, 3, Chairman 4; All-School Play: Scenic Design 2, 3, Chairman 4; Guildscript: Art Editor 3, Reading Board 2, 3. McLane, Claudia 482 Summit Avenue, Maplewood oh, to be a flower child!” H.R. Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Pep 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2, 3, 4. McTernan, Kevin 14 Sommer Avenue, Maplewood Prom Committee 4. Meinhard, David 28 Van Ness Court, Maplewood to push doors marked pull” Chess 2. Mele, Robert 95 Midland Boulevard, Maplewood H.R. Vice-Chairman 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3; Nominating Committee 2. Mendelson, Leah 24 Rutgers Street, Maplewood to be a research scientist” Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; All-School Play: Ticket 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Bridge Club 4. Menner, Vicki 10 Maple Terrace, Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3; Psychology 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2; All-School Play Ticket 3. Menza, Mary Ellen 483 Prospect Street, Maplewood Business 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Special Service Group 3; H.R. Social Chairman 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 3; H.R. Chairman 4; Council Committees: Finance 3, Pep 4; Mirror: Statistics Committee 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3, 4. Meola, Vincent 188 Lexington Avenue, Maplewood Mercadante, Anthony 18 Oregon Street, Maplewood Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Italian 4; Council Committees: 2; Band 3, 4; Baseball Team Manager 3, 4; Mercadante, Thomas Craig 335 Academy Street, South Orange to be an industrial engineer” Biology 2; Le Cercle Francais 3; Chemistry 4; Chess 2, 3; Fencing 2; Physics 3; Special Service Group 2, Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3; Human Rights 4; Radio 4; 10% Committee 4. Merrigan, Brian 359 Wilden Place, South Orange to be a lawyer” Cross Country Team 4; Football Team 3; Track Team 4. Meyer, Mary Helene 87 Jacoby Street, Maplewood elementary school teacher” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pan American 2; Synchronized Swimming 2; Council Committees: Bookstore 2. Meyer, Robert 311 Lenox Avenue, South Orange Miller, Judith 11 Courier Avenue, Maplewood “to be really, really happy Fencing 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, 4; Human Rights 4. Miller, Nancy 11 Oakland Road, Maplev. ou “to be a psychologist Business 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2, 3, 4. Miller, Patricia 168 South Ridgewood Road, South Orange “to be a sewing teacher Orange High School: Student Council 2, 3; Designing Women’s Club 3; Display Case 3; Cheerleader 2. Milsop, Jimmy 80 Oakview Avenue, Maplewood Varsity 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. Miner, Kenny 147 West Montrose Avenue, South Orange “to do what I want Philosophy 4; Varsity 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, Captain 4: Mirror: Sports Staff 4; Film 4. Mittelsdorf, George 34 Plymouth Avenue, Maplewood “to live Audio-Visual 2, 3, Co-Chairman 4; Council Committees: Traffic 3, 4. Molochko, Karen 20 Oberlin Stm , Maplewood “her love for art and ... Future Teachers of America 3; Library Council 2, Secretary 3; H.R. Vice- Chairman 2; H.R. Secretary 4; Council Committees: Social 2; Prom Commit- tee 3, 4; Council Concert 4, Art Teacher 4. Morawczynski, Joan 23 Berkeley Street, Maplewood “home economics teacher Business 2; All-School Musical Costume Design 3, 4; Handwork President 4. Morris, Patricia 463 Richmond Avenue, Maplewood Philosophy 2; Psychology 2. Moss, Barbara 49 Glenview Road, South Orange Le Cercle Franca is 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American 2; Ski 2, 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2; Twirler 3, 4; Mirror. Business Staff 4; Columbian: Reporter 2. Murray, Monica 255 Warwick Avenue, South Orange “to be a medical assistant” Display Case 4; Pan American 2. Musky, Robert 52 Courier Avenue, Maplewood “to surf across the Atlantic Musto, Brenda 784 Prospect Street Maplewood “to be a mathematician Italian 4; All-School Musical 3. N Nadelberg, Janet 364 Harding Drive, South Orange Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Ski 3, 4; H.R. Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Traditions 2, 4: mirror: Business Staff 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3, 4. Nagel, Melanie 26 Claremont Avenue, Maplewood “to change the world Folk Music 3, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 3; Chorus 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3; Mirror: Senior Committee 4: Prom Committee 4; Film 4. Nardone, Leo 470 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood Nathan, William 303 Montrose Avenue, South Orange Philosophy 3, 4; Ski 2; Council Committees. Elections-Eligibility 2, 3. Tutorial 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Band 2. 3. Nester, Dorothy 71 Burnet Street, Maplewood “I'll never tell!!” G.A.A. 2: Pan American 2: H.R. Vice-Chairman 4; All-School Musical: Properties 2, 3, Stage Manager 3; All-School Play: Stage Manager 3. Neumann, Fiona 147 Ralston Avenue, South Orange “to be a speech teacher Parnassian Society 3, Secretary 4; H.R. Treasurer 4: Council Committees: Pep 2; Choir 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; All-School Musical: Student Director 3, 4, Make-up Committee 3, 4: Mirror: Dramatics Committee 4; North Kingstown High School: Drama 2; Pep Committee 2; Chorus 2. Neville, Jeffrey 31 Headley Place, Maplewood “to really make it in music Biology 3, 4; Music Box 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Stage Band, Director 4; President 4; Vice-President 3. Newler, Michele 58 Highland Avenue, Maplewood “to be a math teacher Future Teachers of America 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; Columbian: Typing Staff 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3, 4. Newman, Francis 169 Academy Street, South Orange “to be a dentist Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4: Varsity 4. Newman, Kim 18 Midland Boulevard, Maplewood Council Committees: Social 2. Nitti, Ronald 37 Speir Drive, South Orange Novendstern, Gina 8 Rutgers Street, Maplewood “to live happily ever after Folk Music 2, 3; Pan American 2, 4; Council Committees: Student Exchange 2, 3, 4. Nover, Kenneth 76 Van Ness Court, Maplewood “to find eternal happiness Council Committees: Traditions 4; Prom Committee 4; Weequahic High School: Contemporary Club; Philosophy Club. Novgrod, Debbie 11 Courier Avenue, Maplewood “to be a physical education teacher’ G.A.A. 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Synchronized Swimming 2; H.R. Secre- tary 3; H.R. Treasurer 3; Council Com- mittees: Civics 2, Secretary 3, 4; Choir 3, 4. 0 Oakley, Chris 17 Maplewood Avenue, Maplewood “to be a physical education teacher Chess 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Italian 2, 4; Photography 4; H.R. Secretary 4; Council Committees: Civics 4; All-School Musical: Properties 3, 4; Prom Committee 4: Council Concert Committee 4. O’Boyle, Patricia 8 Hughes Street, Maplewood “to be a secretary O'Mahoney, Mary Jo 68 Riggs Place, South Orange “to be an elementary school teacher Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. O’Neal, Ruth 2216 Millburn Avenue, Maplewood Orangeo, Andrew 83 Broadview Avenue, Maplewood Italian 3, 4; Soccer Team 4. O’Reilly, Dennis 620 Irvington Avenue, Maplewood Orenstein, Bonnie 26 Glenview Road, South Orange Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Pan American 2; H.R. Secretary 3; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. Oston, Suzanne 120 Miligan Place, South Orange Display Case 3, 4; Italian 3, 4; Pre-Medical 4; All-School Musical Costume Design 3; All-School Play Costume 3; Radio 4; Modern Dance 3. Oxfeld, Nancy 151 Raymond Avenue, South Orange Biology 2; Le Cercle Francais 3; Math 2; Council Committees: Finance 3, Student Exchange 2; Mirror: Statistics Committee 4; Peace Secretary 4; Human Rights 4; Film 4. P Pagliocco, Karen 79 Roland Avenue South Orange “to be an elementary school teacher Italian 4; Human Rights 4; Peace 4; Columbian: Business Staff 4. Pakonis, William 355 Scotland Road, South Orange “to watch figures Pan American 4; Seton Hall Prep: Swimming Team 2. Papanestor, Peter 93 Harvard Avenue, Maplewood Papier, Don 30 Rynda Road, Maplewood “a future in pharmacy Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Debating 2; Pan American: Treasurer 4: Council Committees: Traditions 3; Band 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Orchestra 3, 4. Parker, Walter 27 Laurel Ave, Maplewood “architectural engineering Architecture 3, 4; Baseball Team 2; Basketball Team 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Football Team 3, 4; Soccer Team 2; Track Team 3, 4. Parmentier, Linda Marie 14 Hoffman Street, Maplewood “to go native again! Philosophy 2, 4; Synchronized Swimming 2; Council Committees: Student Exchange 2; All-School Play Tickets 2; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Sounds of the In Crowd — Part II, Spring Sports Booklet 2. Parnes, Robert 176 Garfield Place, Maplewood science Chess 2, 3; German 3; Special Service Group 3; Council Committees: Tutorial 3; Lighting Crew 3, 4; Radio 3, Treasurer 4. Parry, Lynn 310 Meeker Street, Sou' Orange Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2, 4; Showcase 2, 3; Young Democrats 4. Pasapane, Jim 78 Oakview Avenue, Maplewood Paszkowski, Lester E. 26 Holland Road, South Orange “science or engineering Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. Patterson, Lisa Louise 22 Roosevelt Road, Maplewood “to be a-monkey trainer Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Philosophy 3; Psychology 4; Ski 2; Synchronized Swimming 3; H.R. Chairman 3; Council Committees: Student Exchange 3, 4; Sounds of the In Crowd 2; Spring Sports Booklet 2; Prom Committee 4; Senior Exemption 4. Pawlowicz, Ellen 21 Overlook Terrace, Maplewood to be a nurse Future Nurses of America 4. Pearl, Laurie M. 43 Madison Avenue, Maplewood “contentment Art Service 2; H.R. Chairman 2; Council Committees: Social 4; Cheerleader 2; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, Scenery Painting 3; Columbian: Art Staff 4; Prom Committee 4. Peckman, Francesca 32 North Wyoming Avenue, South Orange “to be a child psychologist Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2; Psychology 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3, 4: Choir 2; Bridge 4; Modern Dance 2. Pereira, Osmar 14 Nelson Place, Maplewood “to be a lawyer at Rutgers Council Committees: Tutorial 4; Weequahic H.S.: Soccer Team 2; Redlands H.S.: Biology 3; Debating 3; Travel 3. Petigrow, Steven 48 Garfield Place, Maplewood Folk Music 3; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 4; Band 2. Petilio, Neil 536 Academy Street. Maplewood Petine, Dennis 547 Summit Avenue, Maplewood “to be wise and happy Council Committees: Traditions 4; Football Team Trainer 2, 3, Head Trainer 4; Choir 2, 3, ,4; All-School Musical Advertising 3: All-School Play Tickets 3. Peto, William 14 Lenox Place, Maplewood “army career Soccer Team 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Petruziello, Eva 356 Prospect Street, South Orange “interpreter for an airline company” Le Cercle Francais 4; Italian 3, Vice-President 4: Radio 4. Pew, John 227 Waverly Place, South Orange Varsity Club 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 4, Baseball Team 2, 3, Co-captain 4; Basketball Team 2; Football Team 2, 3, 4; 10% Committee 4. Pieretti, Irene M. 20 Jacoby Street, Maplewood “to be a nurse Future Nurses of America 4: Italiar Pilchman, David 12 Troy Court, Maplewood “to be a dentist H.R. Chairman 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4; Football Team 2; Swimming Team 2, 3; Senior Class President 4. Pilz, Marilyn 436 Tillou Road, South Orange “to be a nursery school teacher” G. A.A. 3, 4; Special Service Group 4; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 4; All-School Play Scenery Painting 4. Pinkus, Susan 320-322 Beechspring Road, South Orange Art Service 2, Vice President 3;,Future Teachers of America 4; Special Service Group 4; Travel 4; Council Committees: Traditions 4; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting 2, 3; Columbian: Art Staff 4. Pivnick, Nina 588 Longview Road, South Orange “have a groovy kind of love” Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Pan American 2, 3; Council Committees: Pep 3, 4; Twirler 3, 4. Pogany, Anton 201 Raymond Avenue, South Orange “physicist” Biology 4; Chess Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Physics 3, 4; Basketball Team 2; Cross Country Team 2. Pogash, Jeffrey 55 Collinwood Road, Maplewood “to be a disc jockey” Parnassian Society 3; Choir 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3; Columbian Business Staff 3, 4: Radio 4; Bridge 4. Poplawsky, Christine 39 Yale Street, Maplewood “to succeed in whatever I do” Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Music Box 4; Showcase 2; Ski 3; Synchronized Swimming 2, 3; H.R. Treasurer 2, 4: Choir 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4. Posament, Larry 25 Hillcrest Road, South Orange Folk Music 2: Film Society 4. Powers, Paul 324 North Ridgewood Road, South Orange Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Pralgever, Alan 53 Oberlin Street, Maplewood “a most dynamic political scientist” Electronics 3, 4: Philosophy 4; Pre-Medical 4; H.R. Chairman 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, Fire 2; Soccer Team 2; Tennis Team 4; Tennis Team Manager 3; Columbian: Business Staff 3, Business Manager 4: Senior Exemption 4. Price, James 65 Newark Way, Maplewood Audio-Visual 2. Prior, Donald H. 1 Winthrop Place, Maplewood “a professional trumpet player and teacher” Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4: All-School Musical Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Puder, Patricia 528 Melrose Place, South Orange Puglio, Mela 28 Laurel Avenue, Maplewood Q Quinn. David 52 Clinton Avenue. Maple- wood “to be a veterinarian” Pre-Medical 4; Ski 3, 4. R Rabin. Michelle 43 Boyden Avenue, Maple- wood “I haven’t the slightest idea” Future Teachers of America 2; Platform 2; Council Committees: Finance 2; Twirler 3; Film 4: American Field Society 3; Prom Committee 3; Prom Fund Raising 4. Racz, Irene 9 Manley Terrace, Maplewood “government and politics” Folk Music 3. 4; Travel 3; H.R. Vice-Chairman 4; H.R. Social Chairman 3; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4. Raio, Andrew 35 Marie Place, Maplewood “music and karate — the ultimate” Randall, Beth D. 525 Longview Road, South Ora nge Future Teachers of America 3; Psychology 4, Showcase 2; Special Service 4; H.R. Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Civics 2, Secretary 3, Vice-Chairman 4. Rappaport, Martha 26 Kendall Avenue, Maplewood “to hostel throughout the world” Philosophy 4; Peace 4; Film 4; Ithaca H. S.: Science 2: Council Representative 2; Verona High School: Meridians 3; Tennis 3. Rebhan, Jim 400 South Orange Avenue. South Orange “college? army? work? Essex County!” Reichman, John 5 Lewis Drive, Maplewood “to exist” Parnassian Society 3; Philosophy 3, Vice-President 4; Political Government 2; Ski 2; Human Rights 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Tennis Team Manager 2; Film 4. Resnick, Enid 279 Tillou Road, South Orange “a history and economics major” Le Cercle Franca is 3, 4; Fencing 2; Future Teachers of America 4; G.A.A. 2; Special Service 4; All-School Musical Properties 3. Reu, Gudrun Ingrid 13 East Cedar Lane, Maplewood “to make someone truly happy” G. A.A. 2; Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, 4. Ricca, Theresa M. 33 Harding Street, Maplewood “to be a teacher” Italian 3, 4; H.R. Secretary 3; All-School Play Cast 4. Rice, Ellen J. 25 Menzel Avenue, Maplewood “to dance in the Folies Bergere” Art Service 4; Display Case 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Italian 2. Richardella, Rosemary 2041 Ostwood Terrace, Maplewood “to fall in love” Library Council 2, Vice-President 3; H. R. Social Chairman 2; Talent Show 3. Riley, Pamela 31 Broadview Avenue. Maplewood “to be a physical education teacher” G.A.A. 3, 4; Bermuda H.S.: Track and Field Captain, Softball Captain, Netball Captain, Gym Show, Choir. Ripley, David 9 Cottage Court, Maplewood “to be a voodoo child” Risinger, Cheryl 13 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood • medical technology” All-School Play Costumes 3, Chairman 4. Rizzo. Patricia Jo 253 Waverly Place, South Orange “to be a court reporter” Business 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2; Prom Committee 4. Roberts, Sherry 51 Stanley Road, South Orange “to be an English teacher” Display Case 2, 3; Folk Music 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 4; Choir 2, 3; Columbian: Business Staff 3; Peace 4: Student Discount Card 3. Robinson, Gerard 11 Lenox Place, Maplewood Robinson, Guy 17 Ohio Street, Maplewood Robinson, Katherine J. 19 Clinton Avenue, Maplewood Le Cercle Francais 2; Future Nurses of America 3, Vice-President 4; G.A.A. 2; Council Committees: Bookstore 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4. Robison, Frederick W. 502 Summit Avenue, Maplewood “to be a teacher Architecture 3, Vice-President 4; Band 2, 3: Color Guard 2, Co-Captain 3, Captain 4; All-School Musical Scenery Construction 3, 4; All-School Play Scenery Construction 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Rooney, Elizabeth 445 Richmond Avenue, Maplewood G.A.A. 2; Showcase 2, 3; Travel President 3, Secretary 4. Rose, Laura 365 Prospect Street, South Orange Debating 2; Folk Music 2, 3: Philosophy 3, Secretary 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3; Columbian: Advertising Committee 4, Reporter 2, 3, Typist 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3, 4; Peace 3, 4. Roseman, Abigail 20 Tower Drive, Maplewood Philosophy 3: Council Committees: Student Exchange 2; Columbian: Reporter 2; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Photography 4; Human Rights 4. Rosen, Leslie 13 Meadowbrook Place. Maplewood “to become a businessman Weequahic H.S.: Basketball 2; German 2; Office duties. Rosenberg, Steven 285 Highland Road, South Orange Chess 2; Debating 2, Clerk 3; Literary Round Table 2, 3, 4; Philosophy 2, 3, 4; Platform 2, 3; Political Government 2, 3; H.R. Chairman 3; Council Committees: Tutorial 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Guildscript: Reading Board 2, 3, 4; Peace 4; Human Rights 4. Rosenstein, Joel David 109 Rynda Road, South Orange Football Team 2. Rosenthal, David 368 Woodland Place, South Orange “I want to be” Pre-Medical 3, 4; Ross, Douglas 28 Brookwood Road, South Orange “to follow my destiny Debating 2; Philosophy 4; H.R. Chairman 3; Council Committees: Assembly 3, 4; Finance 2; Soccer Team 2, 3; Columbian: Editorial Board 4; Sports Editor 3; Chairman Spring Sports Booklet 2. Ross, Laura F. 285 Beech Spring Road, South Orange “to be a nurse” Folk Music 2; G.A.A. 2; Parnassian Society 2; H.R. Chairman 2; Council Committees: Assembly 4, Elections- Eligibility 2, Tutorial 4; Orchestra 2, 3; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 2, 3. Ross, Mitchell 215 Warwick Avenue, South Orange “to go to college” Folk Music 3, 4; Math 2; Ski 3, 4; Social 3; Film 4. Rotrosen, Danny 24 South Crescent, Maplewood to be ever so neat” Film 4; Photography 4: Philosophy 3, 4; Platform 2, 3; Pre-Medical 3: Council Committees: Fire 2, Student Exchange 3. Rubenstein, Donald 66 Crest Drive, South Orange “farmer or policeman” Varsity 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 3, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 4, Fire 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Junior Advisor. Rubenstein, Steven 15 Harrison Court, South Orange “to live and die happy Folk Music 3, 4: Ski 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Social 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 2, 3, Chairman 4; Mirror Specialties 3: Film 4. Rutkin, Michael 18 Ball Place, Maplewood Varsity 4: Baseball Team: J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. Rychok, Christine 12 Suffolk Avenue, Maplewood “to attend a good college” Music Box 2; Pan American 2, 3: Philosophy 3; Psychology 3, 4. S Sabin, Alexandra 14 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood “to sail in the Olympics” G.A.A.: 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Mirror Specialties 4; Columbian Reporter 2, 3. Saffer, Carol L. 21 Wetmore Avenue, Maplewood “to be a secretary” Samo, Tobias C. 35 Washington Park, Maplewood “good doctor of medicine” Pre-Medical 3, 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3: Soccer Team 2; Choir 2, 3: All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 3. Sanborn, Linda 110 Prospect Street, South Orange Future Teachers of America 3, 4: G. A.A. 2, 3; Philosophy 4; Psychology 2; Showcase 3; Synchronized Swim- ming 2; Council Committees: Book- store 3, 4; Sophomore Orientation 3, 4; All-School Play Costume Co-Chairman 3, 4. Sanford, Roger 207 Academy Street, South Ora nge “build the world’s fastest car” Clarkstown Senior High: Soccer. Saul, Richard 7 Curtiss Place, Maplewood Ski 2, 3, 4; Varsity 4; Council Committees: Traffic 2, 3; Cross Country Team 3, 4; Golf Team 3, 4; Swimming Team Manager 2; Color Guard 2, 3. 4. Saunders, Betty 183 West Fairview Avenue, South Orange “to be a dietician” H. R. Treasurer 3, 4; Nominating Committee 3. Sausville, Michael C. 271 Richmond Avenue, South Orange “to be a free-lance photographer” Savittieri, Jeann 564 Varsity Road, South Orange H.R. Secretary 2,3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2; Finance 4; Prom Committee 4. Schachat, Kenneth 618 Hamilton Road, South Orange “to stay on the bus Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 2; Film 4. Schaffer, Rickey 58 Crest Drive, South Orange “drama” Architecture 4; Art Service 4; Biology 2; Business 4; Chemistry 3; Debating 3; Display Case 3; German 3; Pre-Medical 3; Psychology 4; Homeroom Vice- Chairman 2; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 2. Schatzkin, Paul W. 9 Lewis Drive, Maplewood “a good humor man” Folk Music 2, 3; Peace Vice-Chairman 4; Homeroom Chairman 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 4. Scherzer, Robert 24 Burr Road, Maplewood “my future ambition is medicine” Biology 2; Chess 2, 4; Library Council 2; Homeroom Chairman 4, Homeroom Vice-Chairman 3; Council Committees: Student Exchange 3, 4; Baseball Team Manager 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team Manager 3, 4; Radio 3, 4; Young Democrats 4. Schewior, Robert 29 Girard Place, Maplewood “to change the world” German 2; Varsity 2, 3, Chairman 4; Homeroom Chairman 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Soccer Team 2, 3, Captain 4; Tennis Team 2, Captain 3, 4. Schlesinger, Ruth 41 Bowdoin Street, Maplewood “become a satisfied commercial artist” Art Service 2, 4, Chairman 3; G.A.A. 2; Showcase, Treasurer 2; Synchronized Swimming 2; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3; Council Committees: Assembly 3, 4: Finance 2, Sophomore Orientation 2, 3; All-School Musical: Advertising 3, Scenery Painting 2, Chairman 3, 4; All-School Play: Scenery Painting 2, Chairman 3, 4; Mirror: Art Editor 4, Guildscript: Reading Board 3. Schlesinger, Ted 41 Bowdoin Street, Maplewood “college, then the Navy” Italian 4; Varsity 4; Football Team 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Schneier, Don 4500 Richmond Avenue, Maplewood Math 2, 3; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 4, Tutorial 3, 4; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Sports Staff 4. Schottenfeld, Robert 21 Mayhew Drive, South Orange “an artist and photographer” Audio-Visual 2, 3; Electronics 3; Fencing 2; Philosophy 4; Ski 2; Peace; Film 4. Schuyler, Carol 281 West End Road, South Orange “secondary English teacher” Council Committees: Finance 4. Schwab, Caryn 28 Lancaster Avenue, Maplewood Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2; Pan American 2, 3; Psychology 4; Ski 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Civics 4; Prom Committee 4. Schwabacher, Richard 556 Irving Terrace, South Orange “oceanography” Audio-Visual 3; Folk Music 2, 3, 4; Parnassian Society 3; Ski 2, 3; Council Committees: Pep 4, Social 2, Sophomore Orientation 3, 4, Tutorial 3; Swimming Team Manager 2; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting 3; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Photography; Alternate Cougar; Film 4. Schwartz, Elliot 21 Elberta Road, Maplewood “to be a successful businessman” Political Government 3; 10% Commit- Schwartz, Stephen 620 Prospect Street, Maplewood “I seize the sphery harp.” Biology 2, 3; Debating 2; Film 4; Peace 4; Council Committees: Student Exchange 2, Vice-Chairman 3; Tutorial 3, 4; Cross Country Team Manager 2, 3; Track Team Manager 2, 3. Scott, Nancy 45 Brookwood Drive, Maplewood G.A.A. 2, 3; Personality 4; Council Committees: Pep 4, Traffic 3; Alternate for Coat Girl 4; All-School Play: Tickets 4; Prom Committee 3, 4. Scott, Rich 4 Highland Place, Maplewood SegaII, Dalia 58 Park Avenue, Maplewood “a college education” Weequahic High School: Hebrew Club 2; Cheering Club 3; Secretary for Science Department 3. Seglin, Joyce 17 Girard Place, Maplewood “professional youth group advisor” Council Committees: Student Exchange 4; Union High School: Spanish Club. Seidler, Richard 23 Highland Place, Maplewood “forest ranger” Chess 2; Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Bookstore 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Properties 3. Selden, Paul 9 Quentin Court, Maplewood “want to go into theology” Psychology 4; Peace 4. Seligman, Jeremy Lee 58 Bowdoin Street, Maplewood “to create myself” Math 4; Philosophy 3, Treasurer 4; Homeroom Chairman 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, 4; Tutorial 3; Soccer Team 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Peace 3, 4. Seltzer, Craig 3 Mountain Avenue, Maplewood “lawyer” Pan American 2; Varsity 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4. Shainen, Carole 201 Turrell Avenue, South Orange Pan American 2; Homeroom Secretary 4; Columbian: Business Staff 4; Peace; Human Rights 4. Shane, Ken 514 Longview Road, South Orange “to be a journalist” Human Rights 3, 4; Peace 3, 4; Film 4. Shapiro, Peter 332 North Ridgewood Road, South Orange Math 2; Philosophy 3, 4; Political Government 2, Treasurer 3; Ski 2, Treasurer 3; Homeroom Chairman 3; Council Committees: Assembly 3, Vice-Chairman 4; Soccer Team 2; Tennis Team 3, 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3, Co-Editor 4; Peace 3, 4. Sherman, Laurie 20 Kendal Avenue, Maplewood “to live” Biology 2, 3; Parnassian Society 3, 4; Council Committees: Traditions 3, 4; All-School Musical: Properties 2, Stage Manager 3; All-School Play: Properties, Chairman 3, Student Director 4; Mirror: Dramatics Editor 4. Shoshkes, Ellen 185 Mayhew Drive, South Ora nge Folk Music 3; Philosophy 2, 3, President 4; Platform 2; Ski 2; Homeroom Secretary 2; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, Sophomore Orientation 2, 3, Tutorial 2, 3; Nominating Committee 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 2, 3; Film 4; Human Rights 4. Shulman, Gail 96 Collinwood Road, Maplewood “child psychologist” Pan American 2; Personality 3, 4; Psychology 3, 4; Homeroom Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Photography Secretary 4. Shumilas, Diana 63 Rutgers Street, Maplewood “actor or teacher” Future Teachers of America 4; Library Council 2, 4; Travel 4. Sidletsky, Allan 77 Comstock Place, South Ora nge “conservation” Political Government 4. Siena, Santina 16 Oakview Avenue, Maplewood “medical research” Italian 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Math, Vice-President 4; Philosophy 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2; Columbian: Editorial Board 4, Reporter 2. 3. Silverman, Mitchell 285 Redmond Road, South Orange “love or happiness Pre-Medical 3; H.R. Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Pep 4; Prom Committee 4; Young Democrats 4. Simon, Alexander 186 Kilburn Place, South Orange “lawyer” Debating, Vice-President 3, 4; Platform, Treasurer 3, 4; Political Government 2, 3, Vice-President 4. Simon, Anita 477 Valley Street, Maplewood Simon, Barbara 190 Glenview Road, South Orange “psychologist G.A.A. 3; Pan American 3; Psychology 4; H.R. Secretary 3, 4; H.R. Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Elections- Eligibility 2, 3, 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Prom Committee. Simpson, Judie 51 Burnett Terrace, Maplewood “biologist — secret ambition . . . racing-car driver” G.A.A. 4; Pan American 2; Ski 4: H.R. Vice-Chairman 3; H.R. Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Pep 4, Social 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4: Coatgirl 4; Prom Committee 3, 4 Sims, Robert D. 34 Boyden Parkway, Maplewood Biology 2; Chess 2; Electronics 2. Siner, Margaret 69 Tuscan Road, Maplewood “do covers for Time Magazine” Fencing 2; G.A.A. 2; Philosophy 3, 4; Psychology 3; Synchronized Swimming 2; Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, Secretary 4; All-School Musical: Scenery Painting 2, 3; Mirror: Art Committee 4. Singer, Gregory T. 369 Scotland Road, South Orange “to rebuild the world” Peace 3; Bridge 3. Singer, Jeffrey 143 Glenview Road, South Ora nge “to be accepted” German 3, 4; Varsity 3, 4; H.R. Chairman 3; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 4, Tutorial 3; Soccer Team 3, 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Columbian: Business Staff 3; Prom Committee 4; Newark Academy: Minute Man (school paper): Reporter 2; Wrestling Team 2; Tennis 2; Varsity 2; Service 2; German 2; Drama 2; All-School Play Cast 2. Singer, Keith 70 Glenview Road, South Ora nge “accountant Art Service 3; Political Gov’t 4; Track Team 3; Intramurals 4; Radio 4; Stamp and Coin 3; Jonathan Dayton High School: Dayton News Sports Staff 2. Skarzynski, Robert A. 15 Park Road, Maplewood “to go Navy” Architecture 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4. Skeffington, John H. 53 Arnold Terrace, South Orange “to be 39” Varsity 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Traditions 4; Soccer Team 2, 3 co-captain 4. Slackman, Janie Marie 14 Second Street, South Orange “sociology, psychology, psychiatric social work” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pan American 3; Philosophy 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Assembly 3, 4; Pep 2; Sophomore Orientation 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Nominating Committee 3; Twirler 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3; Executive Committee 4; Human Rights 4; Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3; Modern Dance 3; Concert Choir Treasurer 3, Chairman 4; Student Exchange to Palmer Memorial Institute 3; School Vice-President 4. Slevin, Don 66 Speir Drive, South Orange “business management” Young Democrats 4; Varsity 4; H.R. Treasurer 2, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 4; Basketball Team 2; Track Team 2, 3, 4: Columbian: Business Staff 3, Sports Staff 4. Smith, Don E. 6 Northview Terrace, Maplewood Football Team 2, 3, 4. Smith, Leslie 13 Second Street, South Ora nge Varsity 3; H.R. Treasurer 2; Football Team 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3. Smith, Susan C. 624 Prospect Street, Maplewood “to be a successful merchandizer” G. A.A. 2; Synchronized Swimming 2; H. R. Vice-Chairman 4, Secretary 2; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4; 10% Committee 4. Smith, Susan Jane 18 Colonial Terrace. Maplewood “to travel” Folk Music 2; Italian 2; H.R. Chairman 2, 3; All-School Musical Properties 3; Mirror: Business Staff 4; Sophomore Orientation 4; J.V. Letter Committee 3: Winter Sports Booklet 2; Senior Class Secretary 4. Smith, Thomas 180 West Fairview Avenue, South Orange “to be a genius Cross Country Team 2, 3; Track Team 2, 3; Color Guard 3, 4. Smolin, Sarah 455 Twin Oak Road, South Orange “some career in art. (maybe)” Art Service 2, 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 2; All-School Play Advertising 2; Columbian: Art Staff 3. 4. Snyder, Amy 24 DeHart Road, Maplewood “ambition?” Le Cercle Franca is 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 4; Plainfield High School: Drama 2, 3; American Field Service 2, 3; Chorus 3; Concert Choir 3; Band 3; H.R. Chairman 2; Yearbook Senior Staff 2, 3; Newspaper: Reporter 2, 3; Literary Magazine 2. Snyder, Mara 256 Academy Street, South Ora nge “anthropologist” Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Council Committees: Tutorial 3; Mirror: Faculty and Admin. Committee 4. Snyder, Owen 256 Academy Street, South Orange “law or foreign service” Political Gov’t 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 3; Council Committees: Finance 4; School Treasurer 4; Student-Faculty Advisory Committee 4; Chr. Budget 4. Sobo, Gene 10 Evelyn Court, Maplewood “creative advertising” Solomine, Michael 68 Concord Avenue, Maplewood H.R. Secretary 4; H.R. Treasurer 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. Solomon, Amy 73 Harding Drive, South Orange “to be happy” Biology 2; Philosophy 4; Platform 2; Pre-Medical 3; H.R. Treasurer 3, 4: Council Committees: Assembly 2, Junior Assembly Chairman 3, 4; Nominating Committee 2; All-School Play Ticket 2: Mirror: Business Staff 4; Senior Committee 4; Columbian: Editorial Board 4, Business Manager 3, Reporter 2; Guildscript: Reading Board 4, Highlights Revision Committee 3. Solomon, Shelley C. 115 Wyoming Avenue, South Orange “teaching” Le Cercle Franca is 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 2, 3; Psychology 4: Ski 4; Council Committees: Civics 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. Somberg, Judith Ellen 39 Burr Road, Ma plewood “peace” Biology 2, Vice-Chairman 3; Folk Music 3; Literary Round Table 4; Math 2; Philosophy 4; Platform 2: H.R. Chairman 3, Vice-Chairman 2; Council Committees: Assembly 2, 3, Chairman 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3, 4; Human Rights 3, 4; Peace 4; Film 4. Sommer, Scott 411 Redmond Road, South Orange “life on a desert island” H.R. Chairman 2, 3; Wrestling Team 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 4, Sommers, Linda 12 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood “career in foreign languages Le Cercle Franca is 3, 4; Music Box 2: Pan American 2, 3, 4; Ski 2, 3, 4; H.R. Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Traditions 3, 4, Tutorial 2; All-School Musical: Properties 3; Russian 2. Spain, Pam 44 Hickory Drive, Maplewood G. A.A. 2; Personality 2; Synchronized Swimming 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2; H. R. Secretary-Treasurer 3: Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2. Spicer, Greg 45 Wellesley Street, Maplewood research scientist” Audio-Visual 2, 3; Wrestling Team 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Spiekermann, Shelley 166 North Wyoming Avenue, South Orange Spina, Laurel Anne 10 Vermont Street, Maplewood to be a physical education major” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Ski 2; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Twirler 3, 4. Spiotta, Gilda 567 South Orange Avenue, South Orange Parnassian Society 3, 4: H.R. Chairman 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Pep 2, Sophomore Orientation Secre- tary 3, 4, Student Exchange 4: Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; All-School Play: Cast 3, 4, Make-Up 3, 4; Prom Committee 4. Spitalnick, Nancy 20 Evergreen Place, Maplewood “to be a speech therapist” Le Cercle Francais 3; Folk Music 3; Music Box 2, 3; Philosophy 4; Orchestra 4; Human Rights 4; Film 4; Guildscript 4. Stacher, Karen 125 Rynda Road, South Orange Stamm, Nancy 513 Richmond Avenue, Maplewood elementary school teacher” Future Teachers of America 4; Pan American 2. Stammler, Marianne E. 480 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood “to be a medical assistant” Business 4. Steckert, George F. 12 Oregon Street, Maplewood “to be here next year” Stefaniwsky, Andrew 187 Parker Avenue. Maplewood “to be a physician” Biology 2; Soccer Team 3, 4. Stein, Walter 4 Oak Terrace, South Orange to be a research chemist Chemistry 4; Chess 2, 4; German 2; Platform 3, 4; Political Government 3, Secretary 4; Cross Country Team 3. Steinhardt, Carol 333 Forest Road, South Orange Future Teachers of America 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; H.R. Chairman 3; Council Committees: Bookstore 3, 4, Civics 2, Sophomore Orientation 4; Mirror: Senior Committee 4. Stetson, Joan L. 222 Lenox Avenue, South Orange Le Cercle Francais 3; Display Case 4; H.R. Secretary 4; Council Committees: Traffic 4. Stetson, Robert 222 Lenox Avenue, South Orange Varsity 3, 4; H.R. Chairman 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; Wrestling Team 2. Stone, Debra 181 Harding Drive, South Ora nge “to be a teacher” Future Teachers of America 2; All-School Musical: Properties 2, Scenery Painting 3; All-School Play Scenery Painting 3: Guildscript: Reading Board 3, 4. Stravelakis, Johanna Carolyn 30 Manley Terrace, Maplewood to be a registered nurse” Future Nurses of America 4; Italian 4; Library Council 4; Council Committees: Civics 4; Arts H.S.: Red Cross 2. Streitferdt, Thomas A. 228 West South Orange Avenue, South Orange to become a technical director Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4: Color Guard 4. Strutz, Mary Jo 367 Vose Avenue, South Orange to climb a mountain” German 4; Parnassian Society 3; Council Committees: Social 4: Mountain H.S.: Student Congress Representative 2; Drama 2; Social Committee 2. Sudler, Jane 596 Longview Road, South Orange Display Case 2; Ski 2, 4; Council Committees: Finance 3, Sophomore Orientation 3, Student Exchange 4, Traffic 4; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 3, 4: Mirror: Activities Committee 4; Columbian: Advertising Committee 3, Business Staff 3; Winter and Spring Sports Booklets 2. Summers, Elaine 559 Prospect Street, Maplewood Suss, Neil 52 Cottage Street, South Orange to have fun and SUSScess” Political Government 4; Radio 3, 4. Sweigman, Lynn 8 Kensington Terrace, Maplewood to be a drama teacher” Weequahic H.S.: Council Representa- tive 2, 3; Folk Singing 2, Secretary 3: Newspaper Assistant Editor 3; All-School Play Cast 2, 3. T Tant, George 24 Collinwood Road, Maple- wood “to make 500 billion dollars” Chess 2; Fencing 2: Council Committees: Fire 2, 3. Co-Captain 4: Prom Committee 3, 4. Tarabour, btuart David 67 Meadowbrook Place, Maplewood business, writing, singing” H.R. Treasurer 3: Council Committees: Pep 4; Choir 4; Chorus 3. Teufel, Kathleen 43 Meadowbrook Road, Maplewood to meet the right boy” Library Council 4; All-School Musical Costume Design 3, 4; All-School Play Costume 3,4; Handiwork Vice-President 4; Cooking 4. Thompson, Jerry 167 Franklin Avenue, Maplewood Thompson, Patricia 14 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood Biology 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Assembly 3, Secretary 4. Pep 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Twirler 3; Guildscript: Reading Board 2, 3, 4; Human Rights 4; Peace 4. Tichenor, Lance 488 Ridgewood Road, Maplewood to be straight and stone free” German 2, 3, 4; Varsity 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Social 2; Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Film 4. Tierney, Jim 30 North Terrace, Maplewood to own my own brewery” Football Team 3; Essex Catholic H.S.: Cross Country Team 3; Basketball Team 3; Baseball Team 3. Tomaro, Robert 10 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood Pan American Vice-President 3; Par- nassian Society Vice-President 3, 4; All-School Musical Cast and Chorus 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Cast 2, 3, 4; Columbian: Reporter 2; Cretin Com- pany Players 3, “Fantasticks”. Tompeck, John 371 Turrell Avenue, South Orange to enjoy success in my endeavors Varsity 4; Baseball Team 2, 3, 4. Touret, Diane Christine 68 Crest Drive, South Orange to be a research scientist” Biology 4; Library Council 4. Trampler, Doug 185 Burnett Avenue, Maplewood to be a career officer” Chess 2; Fencing 2; Track Team 3, 4. Traurig, Stuart 46 Coolidge Road, Maplewood Football Team 2, 3, 4. Trent, Margaret L. 615 Summit Avenue, Maplewood to be a nurse” Future Nurses of America 3, Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Traditions 2; Choir 2, 3, 4. Trentch, Carol A. 19 Highland Place, Maplewood G.A.A. 2; German 2; Philosophy 2; Synchronized Swimming 2, 3, 4; H.R. Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Civics 4; All-School Play Ticket 3. Trubowitz, Eugene 108 Durand Road, Maplewood the civilising of man” Film President 4. Tubito, Margaret 242 Waverly Place, South Orange her love for children” G.A.A. 2; H.R. Vice-Chairman 4; H.R. Secretary 2, 3; Council Committees: Traffic 4. Tucker, Cindy 341 Prospect Street, South Orange “to be independently wealthy” Art Service 4; Le Cercle Francais 3; G.A.A. 2; Jerseymen 4; H.R. Secretary- Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Finance 2, 3; Choir 2; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Scenery Painting 2, 3, 4. Tueth, Lorraine 11 Lombardy Place, Maplewood Tymczyszyn, Michele 2 Porter Road, Maplewood “to travel around the world” Pan American 4: Council Committees: Jutorial 4: All-School Play Scenery Painting 4. Tzeses, Marcia Jane 49 Duffield Drive, South Orange “to be Gracie Slick” Future Teachers of America 2; G.A.A. 2: H.R. Secretary 2. 3. 4: Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, Pep 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4. U Ulrich. Linda 25 Harding Street. Maple- wood Psychology 4; H.R. Secretary 4; Council Committees: Traffic 4: 10% Committee 4, Umschweis, Paul A. 485 Boyden Avenue, Maplewood “to be a gym teacher” V Van Giezen, Mary 126 Rutgers Street, Maplewood G. A.A. 2, 3; Psychology 3. Van Riper, Myron 162 South Orange Avenue, South Orange Display Case 3, President 4; Choir 3, 4; Bloomfield H.S.: Display Committee 2; Varsity Choir 2; Art 2. Vartanian, Michael 230 Lenox Avenue, South Orange Philosophy 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 3. Vas, Peter A. 22 Salter Place, Maplewood Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Biology 2; Council Committees: Fire 2. Verner, Edwina D. 34 Stanley Road, South Orange “to pursue a medical career” Art Service 2, 3; Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4; Music Box 3, Vice-President 4; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 3; Human Rights 4. Vernick, Jonathan 176 Oakland Road, Maplewood “I want to be king too” Biology 2, 3; Physics 2, 3; Platform 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical 3, 4; Council Committees: Fire 3, 4; Young Democrats 4. Vice, Sheryl Lynn 1 Oakland Road, Maplewood “an elementary school teacher” Prom Committee 4; Sounds of the In Crowd 2. Virtue, Christopher F. 44 Curtiss Place, Maplewood “to knock on every door” Varsity 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3. 4. Volz, Doreen 6 Mosswood Terrace, Maplewood Von Kaufmann, Peter 238 Elmwood Avenue, Maplewood “to be a lawyer” Physics 3, 4: Pre-Medical 3; Nominating Committee 2. W Walker, Robert 47 Jacoby Street, Maple- wood “to be a chiropractor” Platform 3; Pre-Medical 3; Council Committees: Fire 3, 4; Baseball Team 3; Choir 2, 3, 4. Wallad, Marty 22 Nelson Place, Maplewood “to be a gym teacher” Weequahic H.S.: Tutor 2, 3; Bookroom Committee 2, 3; Hall Attendant 2, 3. Walsh, Jimmy 1 Crowell Place, Maplewood “army, college, and happiness” H. R. Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Traffic 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Ware, Patricia Anne 106 Orchard Road, Maplewood “a music major in Peace Corps” G.A.A. 2; Library Council 3, 4; Music Box 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4. Wayne, Barbara 333 Redmond Road, South Orange Pan American 3, 4; Ski 2, 3: H.R. Vice-Chairman 3; H.R. Treasurer 4; Council Committees: Sophomore Ori- entation 3, 4; Mirror: Events Commit- tee 4; Columbian Business Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; 10% Committee 4. Weber, Steven 413 North Wyoming Avenue, South Orange “to be a lawyer” Folk Music 2; Philosophy 3, 4; H.R. Chairman 3; Council Committees: Fire 4, Social 3, 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 4; Film 4; Prom Committee 4; Sounds of the In Crowd 2. Weil, Patty 203 Crestwood Drive, South Orange Council Committees: Traffic 4. Weil, Stephen J. 203 Crestwood Drive, South Orange “to be a lawyer” Varsity 3, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 3, 4; Football Team 2, 3, 4; 10% Committee. Weinberg, Max 323 Montrose Avenue, South Orange “to be a corporate lawyer” Council Committees: Civics 4, Social 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 2, 3, 4. Weiner, Linda 4 Evelyn Court, Maplewood “to be a social worker” Psychology 4; 10% Committee 4; Prom Committee 4; Student Court 3. Weiss, Alice 286 Beech Spring Road, South Orange Folk Music 2, 3: Pan American 2; Philosophy 3, 4; Political Government 4; Psychology 3: Ski 2, 4. Weiss, Jane Robin 24 Wesley Court, South Ora nge “to stop worrying” Pan American 4: Parnassian Society 3; Psychology 4; H.R. Secretary 3; Choir 3, 4; All-School Musical: Cast and Chorus 3, 4, All-School Play Ticket Committee 3; Prom Committee 4; Prospect Hill School: Spanish 2: Drama 2; Choir 2; National Honor Society 2. Weiss, Monica 285 Walton Avenue, South Orange “a career in languages” Display Case 2; Music Box 2, 3; Pan American 2, 3, President 4; Ski 2, Secretary 3, 4; H.R. Secretary 2; Council Committees: Traditions 3, Secretary 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical: Properties Commit- tee 3, Orchestra 2. Wells, Pat 22 Berkeley Street, Maplewood “fashion, art?” Werblin, Peggy Ann 375 Irving Avenue, South Orange “political science or psychology” Future Teachers of America 2; Philosophy 2, 3; Psychology 3; H.R. Vice-Chairman 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Assembly 2, Junior Assembly Chairman 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Nominating Committee 2, 3; All-School Play Ticket Committee 3; Mirror: Senior Committee 4. West, William 112 Mercer Place, South Orange “to be a jack-of-all-trades” Varsity 2, 4; Cross Country Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2, 3, 4. Wetter, Martin Ian 6 Melman Terrace, Maplewood “money, health, happiness, and more money” Platform 3, 4; Pre-Medical 3; Travel 3, 4; H.R. Treasurer 3; Council Committees: Fire 4. Wharton, Charles 152 Prospect Street, South Orange “Marines then physical education teacher” Attendance Office Worker 2, 3. Wickwire, Carol 22 Lenox Place, Maplewood Folk Music 3; G.A.A. 2; Music Box 3; Film 4. Wiener, Hal 467 Valley Street, Maplewood “advertising” Weequahic H.S.: H.R. Vice-Chairman 2; Student Council Representative 2; Swimming Team 2; Track Team 2; Football, Basketball, and Baseball 2. Wilhelm, Barbara Elizabeth 8 Norfolk Avenue, Maplewood “to reach my highest capabilities” Choir 4; Chorus 4; Columbian: Reporter 4; All-School Play Make-up Committee 4; J.P. McCaskey H.S.: Newspaper 2, 3; Leaders 2; Stage- era fters Guild 2,3; Chorus 2,3; Thespian Society 3; All-School Musical: Chorus 2, 3, Dancer 3, Property Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 3. Willis, Denise Y. 4 May Terrace, Maplewood “to understand myself” Business 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Council Concert 2; Modern Dance Concert 3. Winarsky, Carol 23 Glenview Road, South Orange “to major in psychology” Pan American 3: Pre-Medical 3; Psychology 4; Ski 3; Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 3; All-School Musical Scenery Painting 2. Winick, Jane Betty 11 De Hart Road, Maplewood G.A.A. 2, 4; Platform 3; Pre-Medical 3; Psychology 4; H.R. Treasurer 2; Council Committees: Pep 2, 3, 4; All-School Play Ticket 3; Prom Committee 4. Winkler, Judith 48 Tuscan Street. Maplewood “a secretary or a beautician” Business 3, Treasurer 4; Special Service Group 2. Winokur, Nancy 71 Woodland Road, Maplewood “to live in Europe” Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music 2; Literary Round Table 4; H.R. Chairman 2, 3, 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Orientation 4; Mirror: Faculty and Administration Editor 4. Winter, Robert 466 Overhill Road, South Orange All-School Play Scenery Painting 2; Art Service 3; Special Service Group 3, 4. Winton, Craig 28 Euclid Avenue, Maplewood Physics 3; Band 2: Photography 4. Wiss, Ellen 270 Tillou Road, South Orange “to comprehend . . . and to fulfill” Le Cercle Francais 3. 4: G.A.A. 2; Ski 2, 3, 4; H.R. Ireasurer 2; Council Committees: Traditions 2; Mirror: Business Editor 4; Columbian: Business Staff 2, 3, 4. Wolf, Susan Brenda 7 Fleming Terrace, Maplewood “to be a child psychologist” Le Cercle Francais 2; Folk Music 3; German 3, 4; Psychology 4; Ski 2; Council Committees: Bookstore 2, Finance 3, 4; Mirror: Business Staff 4; All-School Drama: Prompter 4, Proper- ties Committee 4; Columbian: Typist 4. Wolkstein, Andrew Irving 24 Mayhew Drive, South Orange Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. Wolkstein, Gary 61 Duffield Drive, South Orange “to be honest with myself” Audio-Visual 4; Folk Music 2; Philosophy 3, 4; Platform 3, 4; Psychology 3, 4; H.R. Vice-Chairman 3: Council Committees: Sophomore Orientation 3; Swimming Team 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; All-School Musical Orchestra 3. 4. Y Yanuzzelli, Mary 123 Lexington Avenue, Maplewood “to attend Berkeley Secretarial School” Business 4; Library Council 2. Yelin, Edward 657 Cameron Road, South Orange “to walk that lonesome road” Philosophy 2, 3, 4; Political Government 4; Guildscript: Reading Board 2, 3, 4; Peace 4; Human Rights 4. Yeskel, John A. 70 Speir Drive, South Ora nge “to love thy neighbor” Display Case 4; Ski 2, 3, Treasurer 4; H.R. Chairman 2; Council Committees: Pep 3, 4; Soccer Team 2, 3; All-School Play Ticket Committee 3; Cougar 4. Youngman, Elaine C. 138 Oakland Road, Maplewood “to know myself better” G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Psychology 3; Council Committees: Pep 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4; Spring Sports Booklet 2. Yourinko, Patricia 181 Jacoby Street, Maplewood “to be a good secretary” Art Service 2, 4; Business 3, 4; Fencing 2; Pan American 2; Council Commit- tees: Civics 2, 3, 4; Handwork 4. Z Zager, Toby R. 81 Boyden Avenue, Maple- wood G.A.A. 3. 4: Weequahic H.S.: Library Staff 2; Cheerleading 2; H.R. Secretary- Treasurer 2. Zakin, David J. 247 Underhill Road, South Ora nge “B.A. in Business Administration” Pre-Medical 3; Special Service Group 3, 4; Mirror: Faculty and Administration Committee 4; Young Democrats 4. ZaII, Emily 15 Brookwood Drive, Maplewood” Zidel, Paul 35 Field Road, Maplewood “to be happy!” Biology 2; Electronics 3: Math 2, 3; Physics 3; Pre-Medical 4; Council Committees: Tutorial 3. Zimmerman, Joan 354 South Orange Avenue, South Orange Orchestra 4; Weequahic H.S.: Folk Singing 2, 3; Philosophy 2, 3; Orchestra 2, 3; N.Y. Times Representa- tive 2, 3. Zinn, Mary 68 Hilton Avenue, Maplewood “to attain my goal of life” Business 2. Zubeck, Joe 46 Sommer Avenue, Maplewood Zucker, Karen 110 Mayhew Drive, South Orange Future Teachers of America 2, 4; Pan American 2, 3, 4; Ski 2, 3; Council Committees: Pep 4, Social 3: All-School Play Advertising Committee 2; Mirror: Specialties Committee 4; Human Rights 4; Peace 3, 4; Exchange Student to Palmer Memorial Institute 3. Zwillman, Blair 53 Collinwood Road, Maplewood “to make a million” Forum Romanum 2, 3; Political Government 4; Varsity 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Council Committees: Elections-Eligibility 2, Secretary 3, Chairman 4; Basketball Team 2, 3, 4; Track Team 2. MIRROR EDITORIAL BOARD Cindy Balaban — Literary Toby Berliss — Activities Paul Brenner and Greg Logwinuk — Photography Dorothy Bukantz — Specialties Leigh Files — Layout Evan Fishman — Statistics Steve Gold — Senior Jim Grumbach — Sports Ira Harritt — Events Ruth Schlesinger — Art Laurie Sherman — Dramatics Nancy Winokur — Faculty and Administration
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