Dumont High School - Reveries Yearbook (Dumont, NJ)

 - Class of 1966

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CONOVER N appreciation of their untiring efforts in aiding our activities, and in remem- brance of the genuine interest they have expressed toward each one of us, We, the Class of 1935, dedicate this annual. .L ,f-x ,J f X-J I.- t - Axxxtvaxxv 23 ? 3 K :wk 3 ,QzQfff:igfe'Q,Lg,.g5i V, 5 A .,.., fi 5 5 ii f ' J? V ,L,,L..- 'L M L, ,LL,-. Qg . h fl s 21. 5, 'E EW s V if i , , K 5 5 vwwssf X L ,- av fs f Mm wi 1 E ' 5 'fMsfH,Mk,,,,gf .i ., X ,i Si, in w 2-1 Wmmw., .-v,..wW..wm,.,., 7 ,, vs 1 3 WMM J A w .,AL ,.,,f Lk,A 2 2 . 5 x A 2 E A .mawffw,...-W..--W - K ,,MM,M,,,,,,,M ,F N , 12 fi Y-'S 1 553 ' I' M, Q K' Q 1 k ' Q 65 ,fgi 51372 4 Q 15, 8 ' , , in 1 ff 7 3, K Q f 75 y Ei f 7 2 4 if, L, K n 'S 3V 5' 7 , Lf W' :ek 4 , H . ' ig W V. Q , ,. .:h, gi , ,LM G: if liir I fi! 4 N5 3 i -1 if ff? fpbga-I U3 if 'A 12, Q, gr M , 13, ,fx se I f u ,., w A I 2 3.4 ffgjw lr 1 g, Pfflaisii f',i5vfsim IV w- 7, ' Q E Q .fS35..l 9 ' ,. , ' 1 -?Q'.g5.i1l'f1i' J 1, ff' A 7 , N, if . 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L , , . 3 A Fl V55 'f L : 5' z 3, if I A Z ,- gn55,g'j .x . - .- - - -' - -' -Hx 21. Q QB v 2 .2 .s.. M Q11 f M J 'T' e V M, fi Q 1, +5 4 f 4 ff,-Q . if 3 Y 2 1 S-if -if ,E 1 z fi , M fm 1, X ,SF f, 6 2 ,E fsimgigii E' Q3 'iff S5 f U' Q 5156 5, K jg, rg i f FQ -s 5 1 X - ..,.' L,-5? 1 f 4551 -' Z . 2Q'f: f1: 3 fi :wie : ii i , U LL', g W' I 1 2 K -'15 f .L ,f f vita 5 ' f' iii-Wifi? ,-frkafsi- lvgzf' E x 1 -i f7' if if ' Xi E . 5 FACUTY L. J. HONISS Supervising Principal, A.B. l'd like to add a jew words- F. W. CONOVER Principal, Ph.B. Clear the halls. F. BRANCA History, Ph.B., M.A. That may be the rose, but- J. F. CHRUST History-Economics, Ph.B. Lo and behold! HAZEL D. FEGLEY Mathematics, A.B. Erase the boards, please. CAROLYN FREEBORN French, A.B., A.M. Leoez-vous, s'il vous plaitf' MARY FREINT English, A.B. Oh, it's easy! HILDEGARDE HEINRICH Mathematics, B.S. You know what I mean. FRANCIS JOHNSON Science, B.S. Excuse me. JOHN W. KLING History, Biology, A.B. With that thought in mind. 23 it Faculty LAURA K. LEWIS English., A.B., A.M. Can't you be more dehnite? LILLIAN MAHANY Typewriting N ow, where did I put that letter? ELIZABETH MANION English. B.S. Somebody's turning pages. CLARA MENGE Latin. A.B. Go on from there. ELEANOR MORGAN Physical Education Come on, I'm in a hurry. KATHERINE DE NAZARIO English, Spanish, A.B., A.M. Ssht. CHARLES C. PASSIGLIA Manual Training, B.S. If you ha'ven't a job will you do something for me? R. VIOLA PETERSON English, A.B. Let's go for cojeef' E. PAMELA PULLING English, French, A.B., A.M. Quelle classef' W. QUIRK Physical Education C'mon men, line up! Someone's going through the mill. HARRY M. SEIGENFUSE Mathematics, B.S., M.A. f'N0 making. VIRGINIA M. SMITH English, A.B. You're excused. ERMA E. SOULTS Commercial In your notebooks. WII-LIAM STEHN Music Stop that blowing. LEONE STOCKING Art Anything of interest this w MARION STRACHAN Home Economics, B.S. Quiet, girls! U I? l K L K, -fs OLYMPIA TEDESCO Commercial, B.C.S. You old pineapple. EVELYN B. THOMAS Music, B.S. It was a grand thrill. ARTHUR R. TURNELL Science, AB. Who's got some feathers? ELEANOR TURNELL Mathematics, A.B. Students have a habit- MI LDRED H. WHEELER Spanish Please give me your undivided attention. FLORENCE E. MARSH School Secretary Mr, Conover has a class this period I 5X 15 - Q w--- SED x,1 . KS 5E.Nl0R5 I:-::-: F'-1--'Q - - - :I- ' l Q ii i H : it iii ii 5 E 52 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1935: In extending to you my final greeting, I would keep in mind that this is the 300th anniversary of the founding of the American High School. The ideals and principles undertaken by these early founders still remain the objective of every true thinking citizen. You can do no better than to keep continually in front of you the desirability of clean living, clear thinking, and a conscientious desire to do the right thing. Pace the world without fear, and you need then only to strive to accomplish the true aims of an ideal citizen for an honest participation in a life which you would all have. As you leave I hope that each one of you will take with you the full realization that you are a delegate from the school that has striven to imbue within you those same ideals of strong character and straightforward citizenship that the educators of the first high school so thoroughly impressed upon your forefathers. Always strive to attain your desires, and do it well, so that you may look back with the full realization that you have lived up to those possibilities which are in all of you. ' F. W, CONOVER. TWELVE W e SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OR four eventful years, the class of '35 has been a part of the student body of Dumont High School. As Freshmen, we entered rather timidly into the affairs, but as time went on, our confidence, initiative, and ability increased and now, as we leave the portals that have grown familiar and dear to us, we find that we have had very many good times to look back upon-events and incidents that we will recall with fond memories every now and then during the long years ahead of us. In our year as Freshmen, we conducted our activities under the leader- ship of Albert Schabel, our president. During this bewildering period we man- aged to discard our childish, naive ways. and acquired the blase manner befitting dignified Sophomores. We took an active part in athletics and we are proud to say that a number of our members succeeded in making Varsity Teams. As Sophomores, we elected Kenson Kennedy president: Alice Ogden, vice-presidentg Harriet Schmitt, secretary: and Maryl Oldershaw, treasurer. Miss Tedesco supervised our activities in the capacity of faculty adviser. The major project of the year was the annual Freshman Reception. - Having passed through one half of our high school years without serious mishap, we emerged as intelligent Juniors with many ambitions for the year which were fulfilled satisfactorily to all concerned. We were responsible for one of the most outstanding affairs of the term--that colorful event which was called, for want of a better name, the Junior Dance. A great many outsiders were present, and together with the large attendance from our own school, they formed a sizeable gathering that was responsible for the overwhelming success of the occasion. Having as our guests the Senior Class, we attended our first Prom: and were particularly glad that the lowly Freshmen were not present to see us, for we found it impossible to maintain our air of habitual calm and dignity as we gazed with awe at the beautiful decorations, soft lights, and listened to the smooth strains of the dance orchestra. Finally we succeeded in attaining the enviable position of sophisticated Seniors. In November we presented the musical comedy Sunny Skies that was favorably received by all who attended. Our major endeavor in the field of dances was the Christmas Ball that successfully attempted to create a gay holiday atmosphere. In March, our second play Nothing but the Truth, a hilarious comedy, was offered to the public and enjoyed fully both by students and crit- ical outsiders. And now, our Senior year ended and graduation completed, we prepare to leave Dumont High School for good, but in the years to come we will think back to these last four years, not only with sentimental memories, but also, and even more important, with the feeling that it was here that we got our start and first character training-that it was in Dumont High School that we received the valuable and indispensable instruction which will influence and aid us in making all the decisions of later life. . TI-IIRTEEN i t Class Poem Y APPY days of play and laughter, Echoing throughout each year, Always carry back a memory, Growing sweeter, bringing cheer. As we go marching onward, On the trail that leads us to success, Well equipped for life's long battle, With youth and vigor each are blessed. When the mountain top is conquered, When we've climbed the last long grade. We review with hearts contented, Memories, that we have made. D. E. Cooper Rita C. Winkler FOURTEEN George Adler 12 LArAvm'Tr: AVENUE DUMONT General Course. U ndccided John Aimes DEAN S'rRam' HARRINGTON PARK General Course. Undecided James Allen 15 MFZRRIT Avi-:NUE BERGENFIELD President Student Council 45 Vice-President Student Coun- cil 33 Student Council 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 43 Floor Captain 4: Play, Spanish Moon 3 Play, Broken Dishes 3 Science Club 13 Radio Club 15 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 President Hi-Y 33 Vicc-Presi- dent Hi-Y 33 Circus 43 Busi- ness Manager Reveries 43 Manager of Rifle Team 4. Undecided Dolores Alonso 98 Wnsmmn-oN AVENUE DUMONT Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club .13 History Club 2, 3, 43 President History Club 43 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 Tennis Club 21, 3, 43 Chorus, Page the Prince 33 Liza, t'Sunny Skies 4. Dietician .111 W e 1 F IF TEEN Louise Angelillis 125 E. QUACI-:r:NBUsu Ava. DUMONT Latin Club 23 French Club 23 Dramatic Society 3, 43 Chorus, Sunny Skies 4g Interclass Basketball 1, 2. Undecided Ralph Angelillis 125 E. QUACKENBUSH AVENUE DUMONT Manhood League 3, 43 Basea ball 23 Football 33 Traftic Squad 3, 45 Play, Sunny Skies 43 Play, Spanish Moon 3. Undecided Frank Badini OLD TAPPAN Roan OLD TAPPAN Football 13 Baseball 1, 23 Edison Club 2, 33 Traffic Squad 23 Fire Squad 43 Man- hood Leaxzue 3, 4. Undecided Ruth Baker HARING STREET HARRINLITQDN PARK Glee Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Rifle Club 33 History Club 33 Science Club lg Chorus, Page the Prineen 33 Chorus, Sunny Skiesl' 4. Undecided Mildred Baur 146 DELAWARE AVENUE DUMONT Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain Basketball Team 45 Traffic Squad 3, 45 Cap- tain Traffic Squad 45 Slam Bang Team 1, 2, 35 Track Team Z5 Interclass Track 1, 35 Traffic Court 45 Baseball 1, 25 Glee Club 15 French Club Z5 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Tri-Y 3, 45 Chorus, 'LPage the Prince 35 Chorus, t'Sunny Skies 4. Undecided Raymond Beneville 111 THOMPSON STREET DUMONT Football 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Track 42 Gvm Team 3. 4: Science Club 1: Manhood League 3. 4. Undecided Vincent Beutel BROADWAY WEST Nonwooo Science Club 45 Boy's Glee Club 35 Assistant Librarian 35 Waiter, Page the Prince 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Fire Squad 45 Vice-President History Club 45 Bill Knight, Sunny Skies 45 Dramatic Club 45 Orchestra 4. Undecided Edward Block KLTNE STREET I-IARRINGTON PARK Track 15 Interclass Basketball 1, 25 Interclass Football 2, 35 Interclass Handball 3. Undecided i t l SIXTEEN Dorothy Brey 137 LAFAYETTE AVENUE DUMONT Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Glee Club Cantata 25 Spanish Club 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Typing Contest 35 Typing Exhibition 35 Chorus, Sunny Skies 45 Chorus, K'Page the Prince 3. Commercial Artist Cherilla Buckhout 16 PROSPECT STREET DUMONT Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Presi- dent Glee Club 45 Edison Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Treasurer Edison Club Z5 Vice-President Edison Club 35 Interclass Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 2, 35 Dramatic Society 35 Tri-Y 3, 41 Trafiic Squad 45 Art Edi- tor Reveries Staff 45 Slam Bang Team 1, 2, 35 Student Council 35 Craft Club 35 Chorus, Page the Prince 35 Chorus, f'Sunny Skies 45 Pub- licity Manager, t'Nothing But the Truth 4. Undecided Evelyn Burkhardt OLD TAPPAN General Course. Interior Decorator Caroline Bury 39 ANDERSON AVENUE BERGENELELD Chorus, 'ASunny Skies 45 Dramatic Society A ' Beta Beta Club 45 Gym Exhibition 1, Z. Undecided Anna Butkus 328 C1.iNToN Avi-LNUE BERGICNFIELD Glce Club 33 Chorus, Page thc Prince 3g Chorus, Sunny Skies 4g Intcrelass Basket- ball 3. Undecided Edward Cartier 37 E. Bxofxn STREET BERGENFIELD Varsity Football 49 Varsity Track 3, 4. Dmkriv Serretafial College Walling Chadwick SZ GRANT AVENUE IJUMUNT lnterclass Baseball 2: Fire Squad 4: Circus 4. Undecided John Chestnut ,OS OMANA STREET DUMoNT Fire Squad 45 Football 43 Track 45 Student Council 29 Chorus, Sunny Skiesl' 43 Manhood League 3, 4: Treas- urer Manhood League 43 Clips .ig Gym Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 4: History Club 2, SQ Spanish Club 2, 3. Undecided i t l T , SEVENTEEN Russell Christian FIRST STR:-:ET HARRINliTf3N PARK Interclass Basketball 2. 43 Interclass Baseball 2g Traitic Squad 3. Business School Russel Church 66 SENECA AVENUE DUMoNT Transferred from Cathedral High School, Indianapolis, Ind., 23 Band Z, 3, 4: Track 2. 3, 4: Trafhc Squad 3, 4g H. A. 0. D. 33 French Club 3: Orchestra 35 Chemistry Club 35 Vice-President Clips 3: Manager Tennis 35 Presi- dent Tennis Club 4: Man- hood League 3, 43 Ritie Team 3, 4: Caotain Rifle Team 45 Dawn Leaeue 45 Business Manager Sunny Skies 43 Rcveries Staff 4: Student Council 4: President of Senior Class. Indiana University Robert Cohen 33 So. WASHINGTIIN AVENUE BERGENFIELD 'Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Undecided Lester Cole 60 W. MAIN STREET BERr:1sNFrE1.n Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, Z, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 25 Science Club lg Edison Club lg Fire Squad 1. Undecided - ... - ... Earnshaw Cooper HARRINGTON PARK Dramatic Society 19 Debating Club 29 Traffic Squad 49 Rifle Team 49 Tennis Club 49 Manhood League 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. Lehigh Ulflining Engineerj Elizabeth Coyle 71 E. QUACKENBUSH AVENUE DUMONT History 2, 39 French Z, 39 Latin 2, 3, 49 President Latin Club 49 Dramatic Society 3, 49 Glee Club 2, 3, 49 Chorus, Page the Prince'l 39 Cordelia, 'tSunny Skies 49 Mrs. Rals- ton, Nothing but the Truth 49 Varsity Debating Team 39 Interclass Debating Team 29 Tennis Team 39 Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 49 Interclass Slam Bang 2. 39 Co-Editor- in-Chief Reveries 49 Perfect Attendance 29 Circus 49 Stu- dent Council 39 Trafiic Squad 49 Debating Club 2, 39 Tennis Club 2, 39 Tri-Y 3, 4. New Rochelle Virginia D'Angelo S46 WASHINGTON AVENUE DUMONT Science Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Inter- class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Spanish Club 3, 49 President Spanish Club 49 Latin Club 29 Chorus, 'tSunny Skiesl' 49 Trafiic Squad 4. St. M a1'y's Hospital Helen Daraghy 28 BLAUVELT AVENUE DUMONT Tri-Y 3, 4: Craft Club 39 Dramatic Club 49 Chorus, Page the Prince 3. Undecided 1-1-M. 1 1 EIGHTEEN Basil Dearborn 240 W. MADISON AVENUE DUMONT Science Club 1, Z9 Edison Club 3, 49 Chemistry Club 39 French Club 2, 39 Tennis Club Z9 Gym Club 3, 49 Business Manager, 'tNothing but the Truth 4. West Point CEngineeringJ Charles De Lacy 48 SHELBY STREET DUMONT Junior High Basketball 19 Junior High Baseball 19 Inter- class Football 1, 3, 49 Inter- class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 In- terclass Baseball Z, 39 Inter- class Handball 39 Manhood League 4. Undecided Frank De Lucca 234 MERRIT AVENUE BERGENEIELD Football 29 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 49 Captain Baseball 49 Bas- ketball 3, 49 Traffic Squad, 3, 4. Undecided Rose Di Benedetto S6 MERRIT AVENUE BERGENEIELD Traflic Squad 3, 49 Beta Beta Club 49 Shop Club 49 Span- ish Club 3, 49 Commercial Club 39 Chorus, Page the Prince 39 Chorus, Sunny Skies 49 Hitory Club 39 Interclass Basketball 4. Undecided William Ehret RlvER VALIC Roma i'iARRlNll'1'tlN PARK Manhood League 4: Traffic Squad 4: Freshman Plav 1: llawn League Basketball Z: lnterelass Baseball Z, Undecided Marion Fennell GLEN AVENUE H,xRR1Nm:roN PARK Glee Club 1: Chorus, Span- ish Moon 2: Chorus, Page the Prince 3: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Beta Beta 4: Chorus, Sunny Skies 4. U ndrcidrd Gilbert Foulon 0.4 Wrzsr llrump STREET BERGI-1NFll-ll.IJ Periscope 3: Intcrclass Hase- ball 1, 2: Spanish Club 4: Assistant Manager Baseball 3: Hi-Y 4: Manager Baseball 4: Science Club 2. Breeding Rare Homes Dorothy Frost 26 WARREN STREET Br:RoENr'ii:i,n Glee Club 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: lianrl 5: Chorus, Page the Prince .43 Spanish Club 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Ac- eompanierl State Soloists 2, 3: State Contest Band 3: Band Concert 3. Business Utcnographerj 22 i , l NINETEEN Van Garrison 28 LARCH AVENUE DITMONT French Club 3, 4: Rifle Team 3, 4: Prom Committee 5: Ring Committee 3: Dawn League 4: Manhood League 4: Team Captain, Magazine Drive 4: Traffic Squad 4g Play, HSUIIDY Skies 4. Undeczded Frank Gawenus 06 WEST SIDE AVENUE BERGENFIELD Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 4: Stage Manager Play 3, 4: Traflic Squad 4: Track 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Locker Squad 3: Varsity Golf Team 3. Newark Normal School Evelyn Gebhard 18 SENECA AVENUE DUMONT Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Librarian 3: Commercial Club 3, 4: Bi- centennial Cantata 2: Chorus, Page the Prince 3: Chorus, Sunny Skiesu 4: Beta Beta Club 4: Glee Club Concerts 3. 4. Undecided Rita Gerbracht 68 ERIE STREET DUMoNr Spanish Club 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Chorus, Page the Prince 3: Dramatic Society 3, 4: Beta Beta Club 4. Undecided Edward Gilbert 1 PIIELPS AVENUE BERGENFIELD Orchestra 15 Band 2, 3, 4g Indoor Circus 4, Fire Suuad 41 Manhood League 43 Elec- trician, 4'Sunny Skies 43 Electrician, Nothing but the Truthl' 43 Edison Club 1, 2, 3. 4g Radio Club lg History Club 43 Chemistry Club 3, Interclass Baseball 25 Clips 3. State University of Iowa Leona Gingras SOUTH AVENUE HARRTNGTON PARK French Club 3, Dramatic Club 4g History Club 4, Chorus, Sunny Skies 4: Chorus, Crinoline and Candle- light 43 Commercial Club 31 Treasurer History Club 4. Business fSecretaryJ Interior Decorator Mary Givinish WILLIAM STREET OLD TAPPAN Commercial Course. Undecided Frances Greenthaler 162 JOHNSON AVENUE DUMoNT Glee Club 1, 3, 45 Librarian 35 Secretary Spanish Club 4g Spanish Club 3, 4, Bicenten- nial Cantata Zg Chorus, t'Page the Prince 31 Chorus, Sunny Skies 4, Traffic Squad 4: Oflice Force 4: Beta Beta Club 4g Glee Club Concerts 3, 4. Business i ts TWENTY Christina Griepenburg LENOX AVENUE DUMONT Interclass Basketball 3, 45 Chorus, uSunny Skies 4. Undecided Watson Haight 170 WASHINGTON AVENUE DUMONT Rifle Club 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, 41 Tennis Club Z, 3, 4, Tennis Team 4: Chess Club 45 Chorus, Sunny Skies 4. William Hansen 270 PROSPECT AVENUE BERGENEIELD Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra and Glee Club Concerts 1..2, 3, 49 Chorus, Page the Prince 33 Chorus, Sunny Skies 45 Manhood League 3, 49 Gym Club 3, 4. Undecided Gladys Hatch 23 RCJOSEVELT AVENUE DUMONT Door Guard 25 Librarian Assistant 3. Business iff 'K . . 4. ' Q A, I'9V9I'ieS Q ,, flip '13 if' Z -.-P: Pgiz, 1, ,f ' f ' -3- .fm Wilwaif P54 3.1 VV -'14 Zfl.'.'f1?Li3 ii- ' rx -, '+- V i Q , 1 . S .3 4, 4..,,,,,,,f ,I ,. ,. ,Q -V V., ,L Q?-fb w if J gif ' QV V. ., , - ,Elf WP 'w - Ei? REV-f gi- 0 FK-'fgfgvw-H'iiv'fMWiifj if FW W ' -:L , M 'fn W-iiw1'rV if-1 I fi 1,-,JZVMJW .-3 ,-My W i K Y .V. , AHL SA N Pigf: 77-Hg5n::9fV',,. 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' I 1 1 .B 4 'V Y, U run sa,wu.nu.sum.n gamma sf wxinwf reveries ,66 dumont high school dumont, new jersey ont hi gh is unique. there is a force force from? all its success where did dumont - what has the town meant to us? has it been just a place in which to live, or has it been something more than that? dumont, with its schools, churches, shops, and friendly people, has been our home. most of us grew up in its midst, p and we have watched our town's growth, just as the town has watched ours. l the churches, with their spiritual guidance, have exerted an important influence on our lives, the dixon homestead library with its inspirational stores of knowledge has also been important. i the congenial people of dumont and the environment of a suburban community have made the greatest contribution to our lives. l the neighbors, the merchants, the 'cop' on the corner - all have made it a better community. ours is a rather small town without the hustle and bustle of big city life. dumont was, and still is, all these things - our hometown. 4- ,M....a B j?T'lQgm ' fzwvq 'J ? g . W ,I H' 3 5,4-ff .-gf ' 8,1 I .i 'S 'NYM db ' 5? the city - over neon lights and shining cars loom the needle buildings, silent under a shroud of jeweled navy come morning, the heat of crowded sidewalks rises to greet the uppermost peaks with a yellow, pulsating kiss. freshman year - fresh out of grammar school heckled by upper classmen, frosh reception, girls towering over boys, teased hairdos - advisor - miss clementson - clean White sneakers, orange and White dumont jackets. odyssey, s. o. elections, first chance at athletics, remember our fumbling experiences? 8 -.4919 QQ 5 XXX 'Q Q' btgg 1w'vq g, N-. Xx 7 ' Y. lx x 1 ei.. fu HV 0 1 Q K . ,V K A 1 ' ', - . nv' mn' s ' x s 'Qi 'N xx lx .L ,R it . C 1 'Mr X NX Rx x Q 5 X X , Y 2 , X X iii xx x xnxx X K X ' wg '1 Q , :- 'M A16 x X x in sophomore year - we came back to school in our sophomore year with confidence acquired during the previous year. seeing the new freshmen reminded us of our fumbling through our first Weeks of school. we were now on the giving end of the freshman reception. school spirit ran high as the huskies rolled on to an undefeated football season. we were the first class to give a beatnik dance, which we chalked up as a huge success. there were frogs to dissect in biology class, a new experience. winter progressed and basketball had the spotlight. every game saw a packed gym and again We proudly Watched an undefeated team. under mr. ranieriis guidance, we prepared to elect leaders for the busy junior year. warm, summery days marked the big turning point as We finally became respected upperclassmen. 10 ' 'MT V V. ii Q' N 3 'FQ'- l No- ' Elk., ff? 'q -wi. . j V ww is w -'N --Inu:-I--' t, gf 1 Iffffif bg ' Sv 4 Q Q junior year - 'Kgreat to he upperclassmenl this expressed the feeling of most juniors as We sold cold hot dogs in the refreslunent stand and peddled magazines on the street corners, we also had the fun of arresting lawlireakers at the lmarn dance. and the thrill of slipping that class ring on for the first time. the tests galore made us appreciate the good education this school has provided for us. almost too soon, the year was brought to a close with thc tuxedos, ilowers, and the nervous excitement of the junior prom. then we liade farewell to the hallowed halls as we planned to return triumphantly in the fall to watch over the new junior class with the wisdom of a year's experience. senior year - at last We reached our senior year. although We looked anxiously into the future, past memories still lingered. with the first blaze of autumn, our football team displayed the true huskie spirit, cheerleaders led lively pep rallies, and then that last great thanksgiving game. after months of planning, the sno-ball arrived and passed in one glorious evening. the snow fell - we looked expectantly for days off. then - the new year arrived and again our seniors demonstrated their prowess through their undying efforts on the basketball court. a bleak winter melted into spring, and the entire school joined in the amusements of the senior carnival. the clear, sunny Weather prodded on the other teams, baseball and track, to fight and win. this long-awaited year has been ours alone term reports, college acceptances, and class activities have made it an unforgettable year - one to remember all our lives. kwmwmrv, nv-'vnu1 Uv MM A 117' 1. 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M ww, W 1 1 N, . 1 7 ff! l W , w, fm r A 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 W ' A an 1 V , ' 'J HH' W V ' 1 f .11 1l11f7,:M 1,, 1-1 'V W1 , e11 ,W 11 1 + uw- ,, 1 1 ' Q an ' Y I M u 'V My M ' r 1 N wma! ,W N ,MW1 A fl M, uw' W ww , Vw., W 1 If M 'f'm1,, 11 1' 1 K' M . 1 the future - we are now walking along the complex paths of the future that seemed so far away to us as high school students. the big, unsheltered world surrounds us nowg the protective walls of dumont high school are behind us forever. we are able only to look back at past experiences and to reminisce . . . as graduates, as adults. 17 contents activities and sports 18 clubs and organizations 55 nnderclassmen 78 administration and faculty 100 seniors 118 sports activities sports and aci sports ties sp k. Schubert, e. loos - ,,,,.- a N --...Q 'M-N 'nur ancl activities i I crts activities i ii a making a good start row I: m. beatini, j. buonocore, k. Schubert, e. bohm, walter, j. zatta t. egan, l. vircillo, r. knaack, r. lapine, murphy. row II: r. peterson, g emr, r. riccardelli, d. treue, d. levine, loverchio, g. frappier, d. ell, j burke. row III: lu. doyle, m. prucino, j. dean, h. weissenfels, j. chan, cl bailey, t. shaugnessy, t. leis, j. daly, r. landau, l. Shen. row IV: p. lmarlmera m. flora, n. massoochi, j. bombelli, t. cleary, d. junger, r. monfiletto, c hall. row V: r. lomoriello, c, young, a. sparacio, t. martorelli, s. lmrovarone j. murray, s. scharf. row VI: k. burke. ,H , - lu -was ' at . ctivities tles sports tics sports an gsm , d act1v1 't1v1t1es sport I t. j. egan j. loverchio track is another of the sports in which individ- ual prowess is essential, and in which the utmost is demanded of each individual. this year, dhs has been fortunate in having these outstanding quali- ties in all of the team members. under the direc- tion of head coach ed loos and assistant coach john campi, the boys made good showings in all areas - pole vaulting, high jumping, shotput, and sprinting. klaus schubert, captain, gave track con- testants from other schools tough competition, and the team closely followed his excellent example. in their singular accomplishments and in their value to the team as a whole, the huskies can rightly take pride, for their efforts resulted in a well- deserved, successful season. s s act1v1t1 ' i A i . A ii, ' r. l K i px an .b fi 1 K i .lvl Q track j. campi, r. knaack row I: w. page, j. lang, r. lomoriello, n. masucci, j. higgins, k. levin. row IV: m. beatini, S. messing, j. murphy, k. Schubert egan. row II: t. bernard, r, peterson, b. lozito. p. hamer. row j. buonocore, j. zatta, d. Walsh. III: l. hockman, r. styverson, r. lubin, g. emr, r. ricardelli, d. 20 v ' ww H S ' passaic valley contestant, j. lang, b. lamoriello, waiting for the start of the leonia meet. and they're offl cross-countr the young huskie cross-country team again handed in a strong performance for its sec- ond season of league competition. led by co- captains klaus schubert and doug walsh, the barriers had a 6-1 league record. our run- ners also made fine showings in the county and section championships, and klaus won a spot on the all-county team. according to coach norman fink, cross- country is a very grueling sport. this is evi- denced by the long hours spent running through the streets and parks of dumont and neighboring towns, for practice or for the meets. the utmost effort is demanded of each boy, and the rewards of such effort are great. the runners feel both pride as a part of the team and the personal satisfaction of know- ing that they gave it their best. k. schubert 21 e. fisco r. lang 22 baseball from the very first practice it was recognized that the 1966 baseball team held the prospects of a great season. the newspapers slated du- mont and tenafly as the chief con- tenders for the bcsl championship, and in the following games the huskies fulfilled many of the expec- tations of the coaches and the stu- dent body. ed fisco, head coach, and his assistant, frank baldachino kept the boys in the good shape they needed to be in to win their games. the team ably took over the posi- tions of pitcher, catcher, infielder, outfielder, and batter, and headed by captain dick lang, demonstrated their skills on the diamond. the spirited teamwork, linked closely with a keen desire for victory, spurred the huskies on to a season of which they and the whole school can truly be proud. N Vx ' sf' A X .. r, reincrt CklfClliIlI.I. p. rondilmru at halt. ruw I: f. weisw, r. lxiggicu, L cgan, r. russo, I, znccolo, j. altieri. row II: a. boehm, managerg r. kuhlhurs, cl, lewis, h. butts, m. rcllingcr, r. di bella, d. lewis. row III: g. schenkman, managerg an. pic-inich, l. rfhriun, r. lung, p. rondinaro, j. gragnano, l. maniscalco, r. scott, r. reinert. 23 N W ,Q 54- . S W sf? 5 5 W9 Elf J mf , ,Q if Q 5 X M ,Q ak if X !l L X 4 uf AP, 2 , ,- Hx gf ,Q Q Q aw Q x BY is . .L tk J, , kgrk, L A Q ,az v. A Qakgl A : -Z 5ff'3 E- 4 'z-fx u ' ff ' 1 C f gfgggixxga LA :Q 'J ig X as I 1 fx f X l W Q If 0 M if .5 , 'Ei iight for rm-bound l l on the lille 1 I I l l 1 . ti ..,., f varsity basketball I. i. 1-gan d. Walsh although this years basketball record was not quite as good as we had hoped for, the efforts put forth by the huskie squad were unsurpassed. the first b.c.s.l. game was lost to leonia: however, the boys succeeded in winning the next game with Westwood. three losses followed, in- cluding a very close and exciting game with tenaHy, and dumont saw victory again. two more wins were soon achieved. and with the last game of the season against ridgefield park, the huskies stood 5-9 in the b.c.s.l. record and took fourth place in the league standings. coach frank baldachino kept the boys in good shape, and guided their efforts on the boards. with richie lang as the consis- tant high scorer, the team was captained by pete rondinaro, an experienced four year player. whether winning or losing. the boys had the faithful support of the dumont fans. freshman basketball row I: j. decker, lv, faceutc, a. cooper, j. german, higgins. e. maleh. row II: u. fink, coachg d. piccolo. j, lang, r. schult, w. budds, k. egan, s. restieri, s. buonocorc, p. kuchta, r. gurclncr, mamnger. j.v. basketball row I: f. baldachiuo. coach: l. zuccolo, p. leonard. j. altieri, g. grosbeck, e. loos, coach. row II: r. con Holly, IH11I12ig61'L S- l9BfH21dO, IH. rellinger, w. krempa, t. westray, t. egan, f. weisse, e. stein, manager. 26 1 W ww. - , wg, R - -f- 1 Q. 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Q. brzullcv c. di cicco . lu, lcls t. lUlll'l fx once again the varsity cheerleaders capably led the fans at the football and basketball games. the squad, composed of ten girls. is chosen in the spring of each year, and practices throughout the summer until the first football game in autmnn, when they bring their abilities before the student body. under the super- vision of alice kelly, advisor, the squad eagerly led cheers at pep rallies and games. soon the cheerleaders donned different uniforms for the basketball season, and again continued their acrobatics and en- thusiastic cheers. the squad, captained by thalia zourdos, deserves the appreciation of the entire student body, for they dis- play true school spirit. row I: cl. bailey, a. lllklgllllftil, r. Scarpa, j. lover- chio, j. gragnano, v. mazziotti, l. vircillo, r. reiuert, r. scott, t. karreuberg, v. catoggio, j. kudcrka. 11 talan, j. fruppier. row II: w. mertz and e, fisco, coachesg f. Weisse, r. haufman, m. rcllingcr, s. gfllillii. C, stuht. h, glmther, p. massiello, r. knuack, campi, coachg d. krau- chuk. r. schlcnkcr. coach, row III: g. goodmau, duly. d, marck, t. challener, 0. venezio, g. qroshcck. t. shaughnessy, r. galli, d. caputo, r. Iandau. 's s h. gunther, r. Scarpa, kuderka. 1'. scott 1: rm-inert t. karrenberg 30 l. vircillo gn 'R IIQIILU '3 nlll 'A Q f z i , A A 1: Vl'llt'LiU i. jll'ilj,fllilIl0 j, Iuvvrchio football , 2 x N bi an ' pippo v. caiuggiu n'm1L'l1vs - uunpi. 0. fiscu, W. lllL'l'fL, r. schl0Ilk0l'. K. K f uf H I I A freshman football managers b. perriman, cl. james, l. lmullwinkle, '-'Q --.0-1 N og ' A, Sim 'XX' si' x i row I: d. decker, j. gorman, j. Walsh, a. sparacio, a. pemoulie, j. campi, coach. row II: d. pic- colo, t. Cleary, lHl1l'I'kiy, w. hudcls. row III: r vouug, r. gardner, s. restieri, p, vukevich, s. ro- mano. row IV: d. walthoff. S. schurf, p. lisku, l bonsper, p. kuchta. coach Hsco, r. scarpa. our mascot, kobuk football Scotty , our custodian who died this year, was perhaps known best to our football players. on their behalf. this picture represents a tribute to him, and the special affection felt for him by the 1966 football squad. r. scott, c. stuht, s. guida taking a break from practice X l -ez 'K fl v H A Q ,.fg-454:-4Qgf ff i, 16 the huskies hegan varsity wrestling in champi- onship competition for the first time this year. al- though their record was five wins and six losses, of the losses, four were to more experienced teams. in the h.c.s.l. tournament, the team placed fourthg of the first year varsity teams, we were first, taking two second place positions and three third place positions in the individual competitions. one of the team's stronger points is its skill in fast starts and strong finishesg these provided great thrills for those who came regularly to the meets, held hoth at home and away. thomas regan coached and traincd the hoys for a rough sport, and ray tellier and jerry pemoulie, co-captains, as well as the oth- er teain inemhers, put in long hours and hard work. the newly established varsity team has had a growing numher of strong supporters who have displayed a keen interest in the tense excitement of thc individual houts. the season ended with great distinction when rohert hamilton. a sophomore and first year wres- tler, captured the njsiaa district two, 98 lhs. championship. j. loverchio, r. tellier, r. lapine, d. ruppert, a. novian, d, rottger, g. pcmouhe. r, lomoriello, h. riordan, r. hamilton color guard with their flags fluttering in the breeze, the color guard has strutted onto football fields, both home and away, with grace and precision. this group of girls, under their captain, ka- thy gorman, has displayed the schoolis colors during the halftime of each foot- ball game. chosen entirely for their marching abilities, the color guard is an organization which brightens up the field with their marching, and this year, we have been fortunate in having such a good squad. k. gorm an row I: c. kovalilg, k. gorruan, l. haechler. row II: e. conway, n. slack, m. blackwcll, a bellmer. f , Nw Mm Ilflillltl, s. lbilSSlllL2, w I: c. lu-xs, r. lowcn , . sr-ns 1 . . I ' . I . il Sf' 4-Q .. 9' s. ' Fixx if 49 was 'ITS M an F1-N . L 'fx f ra - K K 1 Q-Q, ,Q '24 .asetgf-wggr . ' -'iw , Q .2-.143 ,aw 4 K K N s . 3, K X Q t ,, ' - ' .L Q- . -Q f., ll . r .. , e ...s - maj orettes with their precision marching and excellent twirling, the majorettes have added much color to school activities. this year, they have appeared with the band at all football games during halftime, and also at the animal clifton and teaneck band pageants. the girls and their captain, lynn earley, have earned the appreciation of the spectators through their intricate twirling and dancing routines. in addition to this activity, several of the nlajorettes also vo- lunteer to teach the elementary school students the finer points of twirling during the school year. each spring. new members are chosen on the basis of their ability to march and twirl, an assurance that future years will see as fine a majorette squad as this year has had. durka. c. allegri, j. lanfare, v. wise. top to bottom: e. bender, r. salmon, d. apko, b. taylor, t. maguire, j. bo- ,1 -,xg s. sherman, assistant head majorette a. thorspecken, 1. simth, r. shult, s. stevens, v. favale, p. ramstedt, j. warchalowsky, j. blake, s. nelson, p. fox, r. kliemisch, h. diuardo, Ill, hughes, t. manns, ni, prusina. throughout the year, the dumont huskie band provides a musical background for as- semblies, and in the fall, plays at all the foot- ball games. the band members partici ate each year in pageants of precise marching drills at clifton and at the teaneck armory in competition against other high school bands. added attractions to the regu ar schedule this year have been bandtasia and an exchange concert with the chelmsford, massachusetts high school band. sue Weiss, our lively and pretty head majorette, has marched and kept time while the musicians executed clever maneuvers under the supervision of emest smith, director. the talent and effort con- tributed by the entire band should be ap- preciated and recognized, for this group of musicians is a true asset to our school. dumont huskie band -an-... e. smith, band director s. weiss, head majorette row I: f. skibar, cl. liionin, a. marimaldi, keihner, s. block, r, grove, l. leichter, n. dietsch, v. sabatino, 5. fox, l. rogers, i. menegigian, m. nelson. I. dcquintal, row Il: s. holzlein, I. veleber, s. chesnut, r. adlema. e. cooper, r. gastaldo, r. cordes, c. schmidt, p. joseph, d. Werner, w. dietsch, a. pilarinos, d. marks, d. gustafson, m. meloney, m. o'hrien. nb CAN fo foreign exchange student j. diovisalvo, k. anderson, c. estrada-lemus, k. de nalario, student council advisor. maria consuelo estrada-lemus, an attractive, dark-haired girl with a charming spanish accent, has been our foreign exchange student at dumont high school this year. she has visited the united states for one year, sponsored by the american field service. while in dumont, she lived with the diovisalvos, and her american sister , joyce, acquainted her with many aspects of american family and school life. connie, as she was affectionately known hy the dhs stu- dents, has her real home in guatemala city. guatemala, where she studied to he a spanish secretary. she has contin- ued this training at dumont. her ultimate ambition is to lie- come a bi-lingual secretary. connie found american life exciting and very different from her home life in guatemala. she liked our country very much, and felt rewarded hy her stay here. likewise, her stay has made this year more enjoyable to all the high school students. ,Q S if , -Q Y? 'Hu www f Vs' P lglfl Ml., C' cstmda d. dervitz, Superintenclant of schools, and COIllli0. cl. shimrxlu, c. estrada, c. fechner. .N v- hgvatx L5 M BX .4 -so xkixrkx '- X r Warfiezw fig dance interpretation - s. Weiss Hgoofusn - e. keyes, k. shine, s. Weiss dixie melody - j. kelly dumont a go go - e. moran, . b. nelles, c. marck calendar girls - d. russell, s. henderson, . c. sefick, l. earley, j. shea, l. lowenstein, b. sigalos a soalinl H - j. spohn, d. fusselman, . j. painter, guitarist, b. cosolito P-as I s.o. night each school year is highlighted by a production which utilizes the performing talents of the student body. this year marked the presentation of the thirty-third annual s.o. night, held on the evenings of december llth and l2th. many of the acts revolved around the christmas theme. such as santa's toy shop by sophomore girls, and a christmas dance by thalia zourdos. goofus was per- formed by girls' leaders QZD, and other dance interpreta- tions were done by sue Weiss flj, paula warren, and sue sherman. pinna joseph and a group of three senior girls Q65 each entertained the audience with folk music, and the counts and the saxons played rock 'n roll, the latter for du- mont a go go HQ. in addition to other acts, the calendar girls and miss beta beta, doris russell, were presented by bob kettermann. hosted by kern anderson, and under the faculty supervision of peg steneck, joan dreyfuss, john pap- pas, and Wallace mangold, the thirty-third annual s.o. night was a great success. the diary of anne frank may 6 and 7 were the dates of the annual school play. presented was the diary of anne frank, the touching story of a handful of peo- ple taking refuge for two years in a secret attic during the nazi oc- cupation. the pictures here are of the preliminary preparations - the scenery painting, under the supervision of max konigsberg, and one of the many long and tiring practices. but the work was more than justly rewarded, for the play was an overwhelming success. john pappas, advisor, organized and directed it, assisted by student di- rector, ann burges. the portrayals of mr. dussel by ray Connolly and mrs. frank by lucille licata were excellent, as were those of peter fandy guttsteinj, mrs. van daan Cmadeleine wallackl, and the entire cast. randy goldfield, seeming to effortlessly slip into the shoes of anne frank, suddenly became the warm-hearted, innocent girl who had to grow up in the pressured atmosphere, confused by things she was just beginning to discover. wistful and optimistic, yet doubting herself, anne frank once again came to life in a per- formance long to be remembered. a. burges, j. buonocore, c. palmiotto, l. licata, r goldfield, a. guttstein, m. wallack, r. lindberg, r connolly, n. magnus, j. pappas, advisor. 44 row I: lr. 1-In-wig j. hmws, l. tclwlmcllhoff, k. howus. I. gl40SSlll1lIl, Q, Ill0lltl'USh, 1-. spinnlvl. r. gillwrt. ruvs .L marimaldi, j. chan, m. konigsberg, stage crew directorg p. liska. 45 j. klemeyer, j. buonocore, r. reinert playing stump the band' the johnny carson show may never be the same again after the version presented at the january senior assembly. the traditional satirical skit, written by members of the graduating class, was presented with much verve as johnny klemson, better known as john klemeyer, hosted the Ulostnight shown. dickie bird taugust picinichj, the great shakespearean actor, captivated the audience with his hamlet soliloquy on term papers and history class, while his so-called wife, miss va-va-voom Csue weissj, drew loud whistles from the enthusiastic viewers. frequent commercials interrupted the hysteria which finally resulted in a pie thrown, not only in the emcee's face, but also all over the stage. five senior girls read unusual literary masterpieces , and Wayne martorelli presented his action-teacher dolls, which received the immediate approval of the student body. the assembly ended in an uproar, and fortunately the traumatic experience did not have a lasting effect on the students or faculty. the laughs of the ulostnight show went on after the three oiclock bell in the homeroom of r. renz, class advisor, at a party held for the cast and an unexpected guest, g. rani- eri, who returned to visit the school. 46 senior assembl excerpts from the senior assembly script. from johnny's book happiness is misery happiness is . . . looking at the class list and finding you're valedictorian . . . misery is finding you're holding the list upside down . . . a blackout at the prom . . a projector in the classroom . . . for boys, running out of gas at the boat basin . . . misery for girls is also running out of gas at the boat basin. misery is . . . a fire drill when you're in the locker room . . . a 10 point curve when you have a 59 . . . putting on spray deodorant and finding out it was raid ant and roach killer. from birdman's soliloquy . . . to work - no sleep - all nightg and by a sleep to say we end the headaches, and the thousand natural shocks that come from leaving my term report until tonight, ,tis a composition on devout witches to die - to sleep, to sleep - perchance to Hunk: aye, there's the no-doz. from stump the band when from diunont high we've parted at the school year's end after failing math and physics we'l1 come back again. when we think of dumont high school we will shed a tear, 'cause we know we're coming back our second senior year. j. klemeyer, a. picinich delivering soliloquy Ugg gunioz Qian of fbumonfs dhligfl .agcflool cozcliaffy inviisa you fo affemf tffe gunioz ggzom at Uammy 1731005 founbzy UIELSEJZ, on. gmiday, cfiffay husrzty-aiggig 3 rzirzsissn. EUHJZSJ and iixiy-five af sigfif alloc! in fgzisuanirzg it A s. dolan, prom queen, with escort r. knaack. sitting: m. ferric, lm. ranieri, m. heath, h. fink, p. malloy. standing: j. fer- ric, gg. ranieri. 11, heath, n, fink, in. starrs. mw ' in W' 'i' :max ,gl Nwmmm -'F . sitting: m. steneck, c. lieberman, l. eldredge, j. gallitano. standing: r. renz e. van houten, h. eldredge, c. zlotchew. irli-cn doluu, prom queen, :ind her iltll'lIll1lIltH IH 'um lurullcv slulrnn oprauuly. lxaithlecn gllles- i 4 . -, and denise lulples. below: shalrlecn xx' 1 1 ith muy iluu- l'n presti amd loam eufurslu, lust vt-ur s om aitlciulamts. 5? U17 may 28, N65 was the date for the social event of the year W the junior prom. elegant tzunmyhrook country clulm set the scene for this memoralile evening which wus at- tended hy radiant girls in heuutiful, flowing gowns und their hzmdsome tuxedoed escorts. during the course of the evening there was dining and dancing. ull captured hy the photographer who provided mementos of the enchanted atmosphere. the highlight of the evening arrived at mid' night when the prom queen und her court were an- nounced, hut the dancing and merriment continued after the coronution. as the early hours approached. the crowd slowly diininishedg couples departed for the rounders' res- tzuuunt or new york to put the finishing touch on un al- readv perfect evening. for all who attended, the junioi prom will hold many pleasant memories. und may he wist- fully rememhered as the climax of their high school years is ai typical prom taihle DC ' p. michaels p. battle, snoaball queen, n. palmiotto, escort. C. lieberman, e. van houten, c. durham, j. durham, g. penn- ington, m. konigsberg, c. mendosa, r. renz, p. steneck. p. malloy, m. starrs, h. fink, n. fink. 3-0 5 ., If senior sno-ball urhapsody in blue was the theme of the senior sno-hall held on december 29, 1965. the cafeteria, decorated in soft lmlues and shimmering silver, was transformed into a night clulm with soft lights and an intimate atmosphere. a popular lmaud, the herald square, provided dance music, and also se- lected peggy battle as the 1965 sno-ball queen. time fiew, and it seemed that just as the evening had hegun, it was time to leave. the dancing and dining under dimmed lights will long he remembered, for it was a perfect night. i. durham, p. battle n. palmiotto, p. lvattle T Q 1' Q,- --., I mg , s rw - , 2, 5 fl' .egf V' , 5? sys: ' ii ' AI s Bqgfi ig S f e f A s ' 'A m X e. f ww ka My 1 af 'R T W I 3 5 V QQ. governor hughes. k. anderson. brigadier general doyle at mc guirc air force lmse, as packages are loanlx-ml on plane for vietnam. Q X R '4 ,, 3 Sv '5 JJ ps uni' 1 3 pus uf gi L- 52 D in gift-packing for vietnam on december ll and 12, 1965, three hundred dumont high school students com- bined their efforts, in our own cafeteria, to pack gifts for our soldiers in vietnam. the project was sponsored by the new jersey american legion, under the chair- manship of department commander william huggard, a former dhs graduate. items packed included grooming kits, pens, writing paper, razor blades, cigarettes, and a greeting card. they were stapled inside plastic bags, assembly-line-style, and then the individual packages were placed and sealed into cartons. through the cour- tesy of the oneida trucking company in carlstadt, new jersey, the cartons were trans- ported to mc guire air force base, where the air national guard flew the gifts to viet- nam in time for Christmas. the project received appreciative recognition from governor hughes and general Westmoreland. during the packaging process, cbs and nbc networks filmed and interviewed the students. newspaper coverage and seeing themselves on television were unexpected by the students, and will serve as memories someday of the success- ful endeavor. for two days they happily worked to the radio music piped in over the p.a. sys- tem, occasionally interrupted by an announcement of the latest cotmt. the cafeteria was always full, for as some teenagers left, others came in, to work for as much time as they had to offer. 150,000 gifts is a large number to pack, but time flew and be- fore anyone realized it, the wrapping was done. it might have been just the Christmas spirit, or perhaps the thought of our soldiers alone in a strange land, but whatever the intention, a fine job was completed. the cheerful effort and willing spirit that bonded the dumont high school students together that december 11 and 12 were unbelievable. this closeness evoked pride in self and school, and an invalua- ble reward for the volunteers. commander w, huggard, governor hughes. k. anderson. 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X t' f students packing gifts homecoming dance in the midst of the excitement of football season, i dumont high school had its homecoming weekend. after our victorious game against fort lee earlier that day, the students happily arrived at the dance, an innovation among school activities, sponsored by student council. combos, spotlighted by a color-wheel, performed in the old gym, which had been decorated in orange and white. later in the evening, the band was hushed as kern anderson announced the 1965 sports queen, sharleen dolan. a sparkling tiara adorning her hair, sharleen danced to a slow tune with her escort, john grippi, while her attendants, sue Weiss and kathleen gorman, looked on. the homecoming dance is to become a d.h.s. tradition. k. anderson, s. dolan, j. grippi clubs and organizati tions, clubs and orgz ' Zations, iifliilss Quail c girls' service is a newly organized club whose main purpow is to help the school in any way possible. the advisor, peg steneck, has helped the club get on its feet and earn recog- nition as a service organization. the girls, sporting their burgundy-colored club blazers engage in such activities as ushering at all school functions, decorating at christmas, act- ing as hall pages and guides, and playing a basketball game against beta beta. in their first year, girls' service has been pleased to have the foreign exchange student, connie estrada, as a member. in the future, the club will con- tinue to perform its newly-established activi- ties, and will no doubt add new ones as the needs of the school demand. clubs and organizations, row I: t, ferenc, t. ruggero, in. steneck, advisorg k. heil, president: m. battle, s. gallagher. row Il: s hogan, p. palmer, c. brewer, c. estrada, c. katz, a. str-iner. row III: s. grauger, p. coon, k. kearuy, p white, s. herdeg, p. manasseri. row IV: a. christians, a. carnev, b. gavton. l. lozitu, e, maisch, k. iuahou girls' service iriulis mid ,asf Qi5ifPiiFi, Clubs and organiza ations, i'l l'a amd H1'2:,auiimiwv- clubs and organizations, clubs and organi umuions clubs and organizations, clubs and organizations, and row I: d. russell, p. lauria, j. kelly, advisor, j. spohn, president, r. ashen- de falco, j, shea, 5. reilly, n. de marco, h. harkevy, b. sigalos. row V: j. dorf, j. terraciano. row II: b. surdez, c. seHck, l. wolf, h. gross, b. dumbrov, rosicki, m. e. roche, d. tiedgens, j. meekins, c. corey, l. early, k. goodleaf, l. murray, e. reis. row III: j. rosicki, l. nagy, j. purgatorio, c. messina, d. c. marck, l. lowenstein. naples. s. henderson, l. Sampson. row IV: b. Htzpatrick, l. labozetta, e. composed of junior and senior girls, beta beta is an organization which makes school more enjoyable through its service and activi- ties. the members deliver supplies to teachers, carol at christmas, give a dance, cross-country feed, and basketball tea, and present a fashion show. each year the traditional slam-bang game against girls, leaders inspires a coopera- tive effort among the members. this same effort, plus a sincere willingness to help oth- ers, explains the success of not only this year's easter drive to raise money for cerebral palsy, but also all the other activities. the accom- plishments and friendship enjoyed are what make the girls in beta beta proud of their club. beta beta ,... in ga' -M - x P I 5 if Y it ' fi ,. . I . isa ..., H cross-country feed: h. gross, e. de falco, c. messina, b. dumbrov, d. russell, j, spohn l girls' leaders l cleaning trophy cases - r. kalinsky, c. ryan, in gorinan. diverting from the daily trials and tribula- tions of school work, the members of girls' leaders busy themselves in servicing dumont high school throughout the year. leaders traditionally sponsors the football, basketball, track, baseball, and wrestling feeds. they also maintain the gym equipment and trophy dis- play cases. an alumni dinner is given at christmas, and in the spring, the girls chal- lenge the varsity basketball team to a game, the proceeds of which are donated to charity. the rival slain-bang bout against beta beta is played annually, displaying the girls' coopera- tive spirit. the members work successfully to- gether as a unit to aid their school, and make it a club to take pride in. row I: a. kelly, advisor, n. murray, k. sanders, r. kalinsky. l. licata, j. painter, row ll: c. kovalik, e. di cicco, l. di cicco, c. coates, bradley, t. zourdos, l. mc narnara, c. abraino, c. hughes, ai. bclhncr. row III: b. leis, m. gorman, k. gillespie, c. corkery, r. manz, in. hayes, e. keyes, e. conway, j. alberti, s. weiss, row IV: j. allan, l. page, p. joseph, c. ryan, d. fusselman. b. sweeney. kneeling: s. jontow, s. bassing, l. haechler, k. nelson, b. hopkins. sitting: j. ebeyer, b. sterling, h. amweg, advisor, n. jontow. row I standing: h. mc gaw, l. menge, l. rankin, b. brenner, k. gorman. row II standing: t. mulrenin, s. dalnodar, j. bornkamp, g. von tobel, a. kennedy, j. bargisen, b. kocireba. future nurses club future teachers Club row I: 11. slack, r. pakett, r. meade, advisor, cohen, a. holohan, p. digglemann. row II: s. salmatini, n channe. row III: j. katzenstein, g. morris, m. pipitone, t. golden, p. farrell, w. brady. row IV: p. howes, k kinley, d. mc court, j. crosbie, j. anderson. row V: k. burger, lm. spacek, e. d'esposito, m. vignold, d. giovia. teachers' secretaries rod and gun Club X S. P sw: X. Q I I.. -r row I: H. Inrmlm-rc-r, al. c-onlv, n. dc marco. row II: i. mcekim, a. kell- nvr, f. lauvtzo. row III: mx IIICSSIIILI, r. picrru. row IV: I. murray. row V: 1-. grusslmun, 0. mnulkn, j. gurripoli, row VI: k. cl'zmgcIo. row VII: Im. gnylun, k. rimum-1-Ili. row VIII: L-Iarahcll finkclstein, a. steincr. row IX: lm. km-mg, k. Imhn. ,K 3 . ,ff XY i . row I: d. nmlcahy, advisor: j. spahr, s. beiser, c. gerbeth. e. moldoff. row II a. meolu, r. mongak. row III: IlIggII1S, nl. Venezia, i, grimm. row IV: i. mut- tern, r. Vogt, r. hirt. row V: s. restieri, j. lang, w. moyer. row VI: ml, marty- niak, dulfy, i, gillmcrli. row VII: l. lwoisvurt, r. gzmnnn. row VIII: u. jontow W. stinespring, r. stuhcr. row IX: I. Imrkc, 5. SIYVCFSOII. .,.,. N X XX I S. 5 X x X 3 N forensic league row I: r. connaly, r. grove, n. murray, c. spindel, p. starr. row II: p. nash, r. gilbert, c. palmiotto, d. fusselman. row III: a. lenrow, advisor: g. ritt. r. heil. row I: r. heil, r. connaly, n. murray, r. grove. row II: h. hahn, C. spindel, C, palmiotto, p. starr, r goldfield, a. burges, k. heil. I. licata. row III: p. nash, sabatini, g. ritt, d. fusselman, r. gilbert. debating club honor society a. hamer, j. peters, r. ashendorf, p. lauria, n. murray, v. whyte, advisorg I. licata, r. block, r. hisiger r boisvert, j. painter, j. spohn, k. sanders. the ideals of the national honor society are character, scholarship, leadership, and service. these are the only criteria used in the determination of membership in the society. the dumont chapter of the national honor society was named the lovell j. honiss chapter, in honor of a former superintendent of schools. it is a service club, perform- ing such duties as maintaining an interesting and educational bulletin board on the second floor, and alphabetizing and typing the honor roll lists each marking period. the members are always willing to serve school or outside groups which may require their help. this year robert hisiger, as president, has led the society in its work with the help of vice-president robert boisvert and secretary-treasurer lucille licata. 61 science and engineering club kneelingg r. heil, d. green, r. boisvert, r. bauer, r. hutnik, s. messing, r. r. kalinsky, m. poster, t. regan, advisor: a. cristaldi, advisor. row II: f. Voss grove, r. connally, n. magnns, j. miano, r. facer, r. siegel. standing row I: m. blackwell, c. spindel, s. sabatini, p. starr, j. peters, j. painter, k. kinley, p. pasqnalin, j. keihner, p. warren, k. lee, n. murray, d. fusselman, 1. wolf, 3, nazzaro, C, palmioto, r. block, g. schenkman. 62 siltingl n. murray, a. thiessen, advisor: j. cohen, r. hisiger. sianding: j. terraciano, a. hamer. j. pcters, k kinley, r. pakett, r. lxoisvert, k. Sanders, i. miano, d. ruppcrt, s. messing, r. lilock, math club biology club kneeling: c. fochncr, cl. shimoda. w. fairweuther. h. hon-hman, r, hisigcr, p. pasqualini. row I standing: r Siegel, r. lulxen, li. stein, a. hammer, hinckley, pvters, r. haas. row Il standing: r. riccarclelli, cl. casulli aclvisorg grippi, r. hutnick, r. faccr, p. nash, a.. lmrges. g mnastics club row I: b. nelles, m. franco, e. griffith, c. rottger, s. letizia, b. hayes, w. Walther. row II: w. henderson advisorg s. messing, r. cobb, j. Iiebson. row III: l. webb. 64 rnvn I x mlllmlli cnsllk assembly squad Lg. tom-r, r. scott row ll: v, caloggiu. 1. gfklgllkilllb. QQ lmndinu MINING! row Ill I stage and lighting crew c. montrosw, pappas. advisorg d. parker. d. uszak. 65 Z visual aids crew row I: r. lindberg. d. gwinup, r. scholl, n. magnus. k. bonderant, w. bishop, r. hallahan, d. james. row II: m. keamey, g. ritt. j. kohlmarl- row III: i. mc killop, i. italiano, h, karel, r, gilbert, n. pakett, p. bornkamp, f. schimmel, j. blackburn. row IV: d. hrady, j. kohnlmann, l. cassi, d. uszak, d. junger, t. leis, j, rossi, s. sharf, r. nelan. public address crew row I: l. mc menimeu, advisor. row II: g. ritt, m. kearney, a. maramaldi, j. schenkman, r. scholl, n. mag- nus, r. lindberg, d, gwinup. Qi.w..u.m1W UJJ.ffff1f-SWE sincerely yours Il. amllrisami, zulviaor. row I: I, morlu, s. roth, c. forzani, k. martin, r. terial, i. lmru- noif. row II: cl. glines, l. maisch, p. dcvan- ticr, r. wells. row III: m. simon, li. ferri- crio, r. kalinsky. --W? librar council row I: lm. jaegor, ai. cecco, r, romamko, d. mehcgan, wagner. c. supinski, advisorg in. minassian. advisor e. scholl, p. kerner, e. jacolms, c. nauss, v. valent. row II: k. curlino, l. decker, j. polagve. v. carroll. m picinich, lm. lmlissard, m. doll, p. moore, a. nuxzolo, s. lmtler, l. scyforth, lm. spacek. row III: r. clrexler, e murtin, l. lankenau, lm. howes, hornicelc, s. cimasko. e. honohan, s. maldonato, li. valent, t. starr. c lmrunngrulmer. lc. howes, c. monti. row IV: r. davis, w. sperlver. r. gardnor, m. esposito. p. starr. m. black well, c. klepacki. j. lwrkman, d. arlottu. 67 periscope row I m wallack L abbey. k. german, 1. painter, k. boehm, l. webb, r. noff, a. weible, r. goldfield. row II: d. moldoff, r scholl r riccardelll a lmdberg editor in chief. l. licata, e. reis, s. bruderer. row II: l. rankin, c. viglante, n, slack, d. fusselman, a. christians, c. allegri g schenkman r grossman l haechler k. d'angelo, r. kalinsky, b. spacek. d. russell, j. brua guttzeit, printing advisorg v. Whyte, advisor. published six times a year, the periscope informs the student body of news con- cerning the school, the faculty, and students. although everyone enjoys reading the school newspaper, few realize the hard work put into publishing each issue. under the literary guidance of virginia Whyte and the technical supervision of richard gutt- zeit, the editors strive unceasingly to make each paper better than the preceding one. because the periscope members are among the last people to leave the school building, one can usually find the staff working late. roger lindberg, editor-in-chief, and lucille licata, managing editor, have busily worked on paste-ups, proofreading, and the numerous other tasks which are part of newspaper publishing. once a year the peri-jr. is put out by the members of the journalism class. on the basis of their work on the peri-jr., students are selected for the coming year's periscope editorship, this being their first encounter with the publication of a newspaper. 68 in publishing dumont high school's literary magazine, the oracle, patricia malloy, in her first year as faculty advisor, has been assisted by a fine editorial staff. rhona ashendorf, editor-in-chief, and the other student editors and staff members, were se- lected on the basis of their writing ability and interest in the magazine. any sopho- more, junior, or senior who has a desire to express himself creatively is invited to contribute to the publication through his artistic or literary talents. the oracle is composed of short stories, poems, essays, and feature articles, all of which are illus- trated by the art students under the supervision of susan brawer. in addition to these drawings, there is a selection devoted exclusively to the students' graphic arts. the oracle, a member of the columbia press association, must maintain high standards to assure, each year, a magazine which reflects the finest creative aspects of the student body. row i: cl. uit' court, u. jontow, p. malloy, advisorg r. asheudorf, a. burges, c. corkerv. row Il: ul. Illlif- ciano, g. culletto, p. starr, b. stavitsky, r. mans. row Ill: c. allegri, k. mouz, i. keihuer, i. hornicek, l. licata, c. spindcl, e. wallcr, p. warren. row IV: c. scholl, b. dumbrov, j. hincklcy. 69 oracle literary staff, sitting: r. kalinsky, d. fusselman, y. currier, j. peters, k. kinley. standing: d. ruppert, n. magnus, r. ashendorf, a. hamer, p. jo- seph. of all the school publications, the reveries is the most inclusive and the enduring. its pages encompass all phases of student life and all classes, but most importantly, it is a record of the senior class. with the exception of the printing, the book is completed almost entirely by students, layouts, copy, typing, art work, business matters, and photography are all their Work. although most of the photography is done by our professional studio, many of our pictures have been taken by phil fox and rich- ard hallahan, the reveries' photography staff. a hardworking art staff, with its editor randy goldfield, has spent many hours carefully plan- ning layouts, to make each page as interesting and eye-appealing as possible. after the copy had been written by the literary staff, its editor, allegra hamer, presented it to be proofread, then typed. typing editor diane conte and her staff dutifully typed all copy, to be once again proofread by john pappas, faculty advisor, and editor-in-chief jeanne spohn. yearbook sales and boosters have come under the supervision of business editor, nancy jontow. also of impor- tance to the reveries are the underclassmen staff, who identify pictures of their classmates, and the photography scheduling editors, sue bassing and karen nelson. thus, the combined efforts are organized so that each deadline is met on time, and the final result is a yearbook which will endure as an accurate record of our high school years. art staff: r. goldfield, j. rosicki, j. pappas, advisorg cl. moldoff, j. spohn, a. zelaya. inset: c. ryan. reveries typing staff: b. dumbrov, l. rankin, k. d'angelo, k kearney, c. grossmann, sitting: d. conte. reveries photography scheduling editors: k. nelson, s. hassing, iimlerclussimili staff: h. nelles, h. harkavy, h. stein, i. pappas, advisorg za, lmrges, s. murphy, s. sulmtini, g, ritt, j. hinckley. business stuff: n. jontow, lm, gaiyton, l. inurraiy. Q . if Q -rw . Q Q., N is-., editor-in-chief: j. spohn. pappas. advisor student council M...m.m,,, 'S row I: d. fusselman, j. painter. k. anderson, k. gilles- pie, g. emr. row II: b. grove, r. kettermann, k. sand- ers, p. starr, d. shimoda. row III: rn. pepitone, l. page, t. zourdos. row IV: a. violante, j. ebayer, h. gross, r. kalinsky, j. brunoff. row V: e. casper. row VI: k. monz, e. osorno, a. kellner, l. murray. row VII: s. butler, j. kiner, r. pakett. row VIII: v. valent, r. norganstern, r. swanson, k. shine, j. peters, row IX: j. chan, a. osorno, s. mc neil, r. ashendorf, s. mure phy, c. hughes, s. messing. row X: r. adzema., l. labo- zetta, lm. leis, j. kelly, j. rellinger, c. nicholson, r. fa- cer. row XI: a. licata, a. heH'ler, r. luurnham, r. bois- vert, j. loehfelm, e. fechner. row XII: a. guttstein, lr. stavitsky, r. hisiger, j. bohlman, c. keller. W-mm .Q:4'.?mLg - A-as sitting: k. gillespie, d. fusselman, s.o. secre- taryg k. anderson, s.o. president, j. painter, s.o. treasurer, k. sanders, b. grove. standing: r. kettemiann, g. emr, a. evans, d. shimoda, p. starr, l. page. student council executive board the student council, composed of an elected body of executive members, class officers, and homeroom representatives, is the most significant student organization in school. under its jurisdiction come dances, assemblies, club schedules, and many fund-raising projects. it is through this body that all students may express their opin- ions, register complaints, or offer suggestions. it is through this body that the stu- dents may see the realization or the rejection of their ideas, for student council members accept the responsibility of considering any matter conceming the pupils, and judging it fairly in the interests of all involved. it is also through this executive group that the spirit and competence of the entire student body is brought out. the student council is behind the success of s.o. night, the care of the foreign student, and this year, the overwhelming turnout of d.h.s. teenagers who volunteered their time to wrap christmas packages for our soldiers in vietnam. during the prolonged absence of katherine de nazario, joan dreyfuss has acted as general advisor, and helped the student council carry on its functions as the student government body. 73 k. sanders, peters, r. renz, advisor, k. gillespie, j. brunoif, r. hisiger. senior executive board our school has many activities which are traditionally carried on by the senior class. among these are the sno-ball, the senior assembly, the carnival, and the senior- faculty game. it, therefore, becomes the responsibility of the executive board to or- ganize and carry on these activities successfully. because the senior year is the last active association that students have with the high school, it should be a memorable one, and the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-six can be grateful to their execu- tive board for making it such a year. kathleen gillespie, president, worked efficiently as its head, and was aided by vice-president june peters. while robert hisiger, trea- surer, handled the financial aspects of running the class, janice brunoff and kathleen Sanders worked in their capacities as secretary and s.o. representative respectively. robert renz, class advisor for two years, offered long hours and Willing assistance to perfect the effectiveness of the senior executive board. 74 sophomore executive hoard the sophomore class, now in its first year of being an integral part of school affairs, found an able and hard-working executive board to lead it. headed by robert kettermann, the board planned and organized the freshman reception, an annual sophomore endeavor. the other members are andrew gutstein, vice-presidentg ruth swanson, secretaryg judy relling- er, class treasurerg pamela starr, s.o. treasurerg and betty grove, s.o. rep- resentative. roger burbage, in his second year as class advisor, devoted much of his time and effort toward making the sophomore activities a success. he, as well as the executive board, hopes to make the class of 1968 one of which its members, and the entire school, can be proud. sitting: j. rellinger, r. burbage, advisorg r. swanson, e, grove. standing: a. gutstein, r. kettermann, p. starr 75 junior executive board the junior year is a busy one. there are many activities which the junior class sponsors, among them the junior barn dance, the refreshment stand, and the junior prom. to insure their success, an effective executive board is required. the class of 1967 has been fortimate in havin 'ust such a rou of leaders this ear. ar emr g J S P Y g Y has Worked as president, cheryl hughes, vice-president, edward fechner, secretary, jerry schenkman, class treasurer, and dori shimoda, s.o. treasurer, and linda page, s.o. representative. with the assistance of adele lenrow, advisor, the junior executive board has endeavored to make this ear an en'o able one for the entire class. Y 1 Y d. shimoda, e. fechner, g. schenkman, g. emr, a. lenrow, advisorg l. page, c. hughes. 76 a. evens, d. mulcahy, advisor freshman representative the class of 1969 now feels that it is really a part of the life of dumont high school. the freshmen have attended many school affairs and dances, and eagerly await their chance to participate more fully through their own activities. the execu- tive committee of the class, headed by the freshman representative, allison evans, has discussed plans for both a sock hop and a hay ride. dennis mulchay, a willing and able advisor, predicts a bright future for this school-spirited freshman class. 77 underclassmen underclassmen underclassmen 1 classmen underclassmen underclassmen under men underclassmen 1111,de1'Qlass1s11en underclassl . 1 S 'M' inf fr Q ' . Q .. .. .mi .. - 'n i '::-: I K R In T' .5 . :, W: ann burifs john bur e patricia cartolano ' h l mic ae casey tom cassidy thomas catanio antoinette cavuoto george cerrato william chamqion nancy channe l michael chlopak albert christians lawrence clalfey glenn collins patricia coon richard cordes eileen con- robert cosolito ellen cronin jane crosbie susan cunninglam gs K Uk f E5 my , ea 4 f hi Q -f is 'il S 'F 2155 -- ::f E margaret allan richard altieri denise alvarez Ianice anderson eonard baierwalter thomas bainton dennis barry donald bartlett ha bartl ns og thomas battle karla bayer be. peter user randall beisser arlene bellmer john blake allan boehm judyann bohlmann jeanette bomkamp claudia brewer jack brondom mitchell brook af: E - , -La -1 jaw Q lf! 443 don culhane sue dalnodar tom dean -relassmen underelassmen unrierelrisss1neu under smen underclassrnen inmleroirimisen underelass 1 underolassrnen underolassrnen the junior year . . . u.s. history I and current events ray drbella elena dicicco linda dicicco patricia diclemen e paula diggelmann ra di i jarlheslllgggon te dolinac Ethy donegan briap doylg Hy rose ne u davidfrell don ell scott ellsworth a emr girl' omas es sito richard enidge barbara evans pa! farrell gf' fawcett ward fechner terry ferenc barbara ferriero louise Held k bet Htzpatric philip .fox madelme franco gerald frappier ralph freese russell frey thomas garric donna ovia diane gilnes mary gornran connne gncourt bill gr-amn steve guida carl decrescenm malty depasquale eileerr d'esposito r Y? wi Q if Q x .- we ,W Q 7 1 , f -. - 2 f , an-' an .. V! V V, at f ,QW it ai , 3 2512. ah 4 I f fig QE in rf richard hamolka robert hanfman hope harkavy 5 wif Q sv' N- N X its e X Q, e gwinnu jerry hartman taking the college boards the Wonderful night of the prom sg' marjorie hayes edwin heicke robert heil barbara herold judith hinckley john hirt howard hochman shirley hogan virginnia ogan ann holahan sharon holzlein edward hopfe che l hu es douglas hghghes eb jeune richard iohnston stephen johnston sharon jontow pinna joseph jean katzenstein michael keamey joan kelly eileen ke theresa kljrer barbara kociuba jeff kohlmann robert kordell maureen kordecki catherine krajick richard kuhlbars linda labozzetta laraine lankenau rosemarie lastella david layne 'ames leibson lottie leichter b r is ,53 9 '39 Y? 9 l D ,, ,,,..: : Q, .. gg W vp 5 KN .v ,si 1 Q5 1 ,S if S 5' -an W R Q bs w Q :sk l ., lvq. .J Q p X -1- , :.s: r zr. I a A 1 1. 151 -P . lA.rrL A jfA M wg.. Qu' -,La , ..x5.,, ., ,- X. , r r f' N., - . 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If dale merriclc robert merten frank miccio aul mikula llfanlc mirrop timmie montgomery eileen moran georgia morris terry mulrenin thomas mundell sharon murphy denise murray patrick murray iudy naderson lee nagy atricia nash lzarbara nelles carol nicholson chris o'eonnor theresa o'hare linda page don lewis tony magnotta james mahlmann maureen mahon linda maisch rosemarv mans cookie marck linda marino walter marklev james martin philip masiello denise mc court barbara me clain james me donagh helen mc gaw michael me bale robert melady linda menegigian mr. nuuigolcl - the living cnc rf s ' l' 'P' sl v 1 Up F, f ' f. , wa . li Q . f-V .--' , .4 e 'e -if fasaaas 4 I 'f- A 81 P . anthony paolerclo i f A barbara almer it S If' 1 I., come now, it's not that had 'vu pete gasqualino rolan pawlowski chris pederson richard perryman robert perwas louise petrone thomas picinich mary pepitone joan purgatorio paul ramstedt charles rechel craig reilly mark rellinger gabriella ray richard riccardelli glen ritt maryellen roche jane rosicki john rowland steven sabatini robert sabitino Joseph scamanico en scaramuzzo stephen scheidler jerry shenkman chris schmitt frank schmieder robert schneider donald schroeder maryjane shultze marilyn Schwartz sandra shwartz phyllis sedlacek dori shimoda maria sigalos marcia silverman donald silverthorne michele simon frank skibar claire smith 82 , 314' X I 4 1 , . 0. 4 qs' vt I. 4 gl 59 is -of W if 2 'MI 4- . 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X u 3' P '9 A K 1 A 'T 4' 5 Q if f: ' : I ., 1 jacqueline smith jeanne smith thomas smith charles sparacino kmice stegman oward stein linda stevens dorothy stuber charles stuht ralph styverson george suchko michael swartz joellen tansey william taylor gail tabbenhoff thomas tibbs dorothy tiedgens james tobin Pat toriello jane tonney donald treue sponsoring the barn dance and the excitement of class rmgs Pete troiano john velez emil venezio ?ail von tobel red voss william walters 'anet whritner aren wilkens thomas winter robert vido michele vignold david villone it joan walz dv john warchalowsky , -N lan'y webb JW robert zatta . ,.-' '- 5 LK Q ' f f 'E qi -1 . u 1 'Xfire .L marlene adwar linda allen jenifer amalfitano jean antuna eugene baierschmidt ronald baierwalter duane bailey todd bailev philip barbara dennis beardsley stephen beiser terrence bernard russell biggica myrlle blackwell carol bleckman barbara blissard susan block linda boettger look, i found a four-leaf clover - my EZ? 1 -if - if ...uf .u A . uyz- -' is a li. . maureen bombelli daniel bonsanti 5 ig' 1 harold bonsper wg? 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H 1- : .,.: ngii' fr V ,I l it .1 the sophomore year brings a new status, and the relief 4 an Q! av , Q Mszf if ' if eg a, 1 L A 4 .W V . j 'W I donna doremus gerald doyle susan eckersley thomas egan Q fvl of not being freshmen any more If E1 Z-ff ff in af, Z i susan breen william brockel victoria bumhaco richard bumham geoffery bums christopher capece david caputo 'ames carlson lucille caruso anne marie cecco kenneth cekay thomas challener josegh chan mic ael clark raymond connolly mth gail culetto lorraine dalidunas joseph duly james davis 'ohn dean lorelei decker louis de crescenzo cecelia de martini judy dicomo deborah dietz henry dinardo rose dinardo joan disciascio william dolan juliet dolgas robert doyle robyn drexler doris dugan marie esposito william ethridqe rosemary farre I vincent favale patrick fay susan fenn wif 'f is-. s , t , 2-'SK' richard femandez barbara ferrar laura feulner 'aufaffofe trying out for beta and leaders the lollipop sales lynn fletcher michael flood michael flora gail flower vincent fontanella a f ' raymond freer ro ert galli. carlos garcra Q ali' diana garland V robert gastaldo . , ., , X linda giaquinto QQ , ralph gilbert g A anita giordano S diane goldstein 'K M wt' virginia oodleaf 'HIP' carv googman W ,gh , andrea gotthoffer :': f 1' -P richard gourlay jody grisco .. 'Q gary gmesbeck i':: elizabeth grove ' andrew gutstein 9' 'if cameron hall paul hamer robert hamilton , H susan harz fl, ,::: H :A jeffrey haw zu.. ii- :'A I H H l Qi S 4 ix, william harra 1 .,. .- Q H l 457 Fl If denise hayes kevin hayes rv, kathryn ecker . H andrew heffler kathfyil heitsche . ,- . , - F : ,,.:. gk Usa- gl..,, carla hellmuth arthur hirschfeld robert holtzman cindy horwin janet howes A ,J ,gi ,, if Q margaret hughes 9 : llab ,Ei kenneth huntington -:y r g i Z.: :,. . , 1 'f - .1 :vf z 5, wi Q 86 v ,E xl' mr aa' if Q aeaaa M fa- 5 srdgx 4- ' x lx fl 1' 5 'lr ., if AA n swf' r ,Qgzf Q as 1 'H robert lccltermunn gloria kilpatrick christine nkleizacki daniel kncse jcffrev kramur donald krauchuk walter krcmpa dehorah kropkowski i 47, f . aw- I, Q. 'Y ff v Q .9 joseph italiano ellen jacobs barbara iaeger david jones kenneth jontow dwight iunger howard karel rita katzman jean kcihner carol keller marilyn kennedy patricia kerner ,W . iv 1 fl-. peanut lmttvi' . . . again kenneth kuhn A kathleen lapine QQ 'Y' richard landau al I tidb- ,K , , Q ,.A,: , marguerite lauria patncia lauzon X 5, judith lavigne E Q' 2 'L' Vt ? K f x 0 :Z kathleen lee 0 A '..-' K V thomas leis .ffl peter leonard 'qi' -4 ' ' : fb charlene letizia Q A -- karen lorenzo 4 ' - ' robin lowenstein ,,.' LA .I ' ' A M m bruce lozito 'Qi' Q A b . :Q-' f I g douglas lucas a at h william mamma 1 bgg: - 2 ee , ZA Elb gg Q2 Ege thomas magulre ,E 5, ' . ' f f' ig- li. is I is sandra maldonato 41' ff Q .' : 2- s 'fai l iyz auriento maramaldi f , -, it Q ge- marilyn marciano j lle dennis marck i A A is N Qu. S -Q y f gl :iinceint margca , .:, - z UF ou as mar i'i , ., R if' 5 -' I terega marquardt ,L i,1- ,. V s g - P :fgk - eileen martin As A 1 i 4 fi: 'if' ' LV. sf- : I VOU lTl linda martini warren mathusek christine matzo norma mazziotti stuart mc corkindale mary ann mc groff 6 Q? A ,. t.L L, i ust have made a mistake. bob hisiger's i.q. is not -40. 5 is 88 i tub! A 4 1 - f ' if john mc killop john mc kim nathaniel mc larty susan mc namara susan mc neil david meeker dorothy mehegan lydia mende cherylann merlo wayne meier thomas mi ula john moffa raymond monfiletto kathleen monz greeting the new class at the freshman reception kevin mulligan theresa murphy robert murray ann nazzaro peter near raymond nelan marianne nelson stephen nichol claudia nicklus raymond noemers angela nuzzolo george okie william o'neil arlene orsono neil akelt carolge palmiotto robert patecech patricia peithman salvatore pelo bruce perryman earoline peters robert peterson cherie pianpiano mary anne picinich an ela pipitone linsa plzzuto jean palagye theresa pawers michael prusina isabelle purland margaret gugguno coleen ulnn elizabegu redding donald regina roger reimann robert reinitz judith rellinger joanne restivo margaret reuter henry riordan sammy ranaudo francis rohbins H ii 4 W 4 fb 41' 'W 4 4. I 1 i. for sa., '1 eye Hire Mm- 'V V ' .- y-Au-'Ai ,I..A E4 89 4 me I Eiiifi V33 .W 2' 1: li A l ibm sie . . if e wx ea 1 liii Q ll IQ' I i K 1. me New if 56 K' Q Q Q .1 gun ix s far' Y Sf Q vw-f R j'I.'1-'Q F A ' g if ls is 2' f t' iv, - ,J frederick schimmel ann schiraldi emily scholl susan seidner eileen sernotti alice shanley thomas shaughnessy leo shen susan shennan maryellen sllverthome walter smlcm wllllam sperber carol spmdel demse spreltzer kathleen ann robbins william romaine rosemarie romanko joan ross john rossi carla roth paul rousseau phyllis rucereto ronald russo z eugene sansum M ,gy maryanne santostefanc iff ,Qi 3A,. gerald scandiffia Q.: ki Q of X iv is :,,l say, do we accept credit cards? 90 gamela starr arbara stavitsky bethridge steele david stein karl steiner lorraine stenson scott stevens william steinspring nicola strain richard stuber scott st erson lynn sullivan mth swanson maureen sweeney frances tibbs defeatlng the freshman girls in the powder puff football game theresa tonello walter turkowslcy bronlslava valent mary susan warshauer deborah wemer edwm westray linda underwood daniel uszak diane vagnini linda vlaovich judith wagner ellen waller sandra weimmer frank weisse henry weissenfels Eames white arbara wild carole zeller lawrence zuccolo N x. if' we 5 Q ' i '.., Qirv E - -'1'- -3 iw- J . 1- f iiiii 5 L -5,9 l i Q yn? rs- f-k f E .lit , L S, 1 if - f il ' ii i - : -- 2 i n hold it a minute while i find the instruction book , 9' Sa I .417 ft' 'KST' i N 5,4- 713 lawrence boisvert joseph bombelli allen bonglomi kathy bonovich luther bons er robert borcliert paul bomkamp deborah bowen diane brarman joseph brenner victoria britt robert brizzolara joyce broser stephen brovarone james brue eril n brunn raber william budmi lawrence bullwinkel kenneth burke russell adzema edward alicea marian alvarez audrey antonvillc dennis apko dianne arlotta marv attardo kathleen barown anthonv bauer robert bauer thomas bauer gerald benincasa margaret bennett joan berkman john blackburn edythe bleckman Ieanne blickley shelley block susan blum john bodurka john boekell KI W 1 Q 5 E3 gs if 7 :A . . ,Qs 1 5 ' . 1 Y 2 na. A j yr... ,Wu in 'A if Y 'Flu M v 'it' at I .. W yi if X X ' it K V x.:'if.f? t ATV JD sarah butler ,Q flu 2' I3 lawrence burke N , Q john buzek maureen carey karen carlino bonnie carlson . jane carroll .5 Y ., N6 if linda caruso mark casey ellen casper I louis cassi ' 'eanelle catoggio -' g . laura catoggio -g I john cavanagh N., Q ff? the freshman year brings the new fd? - W-Q A 4- l 5.3 ,Q ' 2 , fj ! 1 I 4 4' yi' Qvv of 1,27 lv.-4 1f J A I s , gs 'F 3, ' 1 Af ., ii 1 A,. , V A - Q!! j e g A. S R as A l surroundings of dumont high school gary cheringal susan chestnut diane christophersen stephanie cimasko henry clark john clark james clavin timothy cleary roger cobb susan cohen john cole william cole eileen collins barbara cook william cook abner cooper deborah cooper eliot cooper paul copsey dorothy corio thomas croney roxanne daghlian margaret dall holly davis maureen davis john decker james degiorgio craig denenberg gloria deppert diane dequintal nancy dietsch margaret dilts lorraine dolan susan dolan christine doyle robert costello linda dean debbie despommier andrea dresner l?i Ei learning to use the stairs instead of the elevator arthur duffy james duncan thomas eager elise ebert barbara ebeyer kenneth egan margaret egan richard emanuel walter emanuel stephen emery michael essman allison evans is ' fy , g K is Mila K Q sw. , : ,F af If ma? 1 as 1 jf.. K' ,tw ,:.,, M I ix? ., ,... , -ag' ..,.. 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Zigi.: aa if 94 brian facente janet fall donna fenn salvadore ferranti catherine fisco kathleen fitzpatrick carol ilaack irene fleshner janis freidman doris fountain stephen fox victoria galante marylyn gallagher raymond gardner robert gardner dale gearon angela gennaro carl gerbeth eugene getter ioseph gilberti barbara gill jeanne gillespie michael giovio brian glassman kathie goldfield john gorman jamie gould carol grace william grace michael greco linda griepenburg john grimm stewart gross linda grossman barbara guida donald gustafson glenn haechler susan haerthsch barbara hageman hannah hahn james hammer james hans 4, 7, W 4 denise howes lcathleen howes evelyn hughes michael intravia douglas james gary jenkins gary jerkovich linda jeune lois johnson andrew jontow carol joyce james joyce ann ltaelin suzanne ltaflta andrea ltane joanne ltanz barbara kasek lynn lcearney patricia ltehoe kenneth kelter maureen kennedy eileen kenny josephine kinley theresa lcirk elliot hartenstein james higgins robert hirt linda hoag elizabeth honohau robin honor louis hover roy howard you don't look so good in shorts, either, buddy. rpm X X V S 'SN WN -, -5 t ' x 'il Q5 roger ldiemisch joannc kordecki charlene kromba-rg peter ltuchta frances lagala jon lanfare john lang william lankford marsha lapine anthony licata florence lindsley Q .,'., 5' 8, , 95 se, fem: Y-P X xv' Q - ' :ft wk me my W I , . I if t if e f I , XX 5 x ' ,j,f,f2..QS V P :J K - . We tt X , ,mg it ' .F .. 5 4 R 4 1 it Q 5 4- 1' A ' Q i-S: A ' :wil '1 1 IIZ4 : ,..A 95 7 1 - t ' 1 . 1 k1:: r i n iiii l 3 .,..: 1 K ' i Z ? e i ii i i i : g 3? .Q 'V - K I .. , . r i r i -I s. 57' . - 4, we rv' 'ix-dm wal t ':...if'fc sywr paul liszka joan lomas robert lomoriello mike longo susan lorenzini katherine loverchio diane luther patricia lynch edward maleh richard mangan thomas mans roger mansoldo annmarie manzi denise martorelli thomas martorelli dean martyniak joanne masincup nicholas masucci james mattern kevin mc allister kathleen mc andrew catherine mc hale larry mc millan adelaide mecevitch katherine meehan anthony meola ruth anne mersinger peggy messina russell messing thomas miceli michael miklaunus diane miller fred minerva stuart mittleman joyce mizistrano eric moldoff ronald mongak diane montforte candy monti janet montross 96 will the real johnny unitas please stand up? X' if. t 6. P 25 , their Hrst encounter with Shakespeare patricia moore rosalee morganstem helge mortensen denise muller james murray elizabeth nash nancy near isaac novian eileen o'brien maureen o'brien wayne page dennis passasgio andre pemou ie charles perwas warren peterson andrew feufer dominicfcl piccolo anthony pllarinos gayle pimar craig po i lesley porter ronna postiglione linda priebe frank puglia diane ra i vincent rapuano edward regan patrick reitano hillgun rekkum ronald reno steve restieri richard riehm faith robbins lloyd rogers steve romano robert rowland jean roy stephen rudennan dawn rudisill james mtherford dennis ryan vincent sabatino joseph sacchitella william sanders carole sansum gail sapienza alfred scalia joseph scarola susan scarpa catherine scarpetta william scea stelphen scharf v erie schmitt robert schult johanna scimanico inda sefick dolores seyfarth laura seyfarth mariaret sharkey kath een scheehan maureen shepard jeffrey siegel richard parrish is .4 5 'E Y J - w tl 4 f ' ' ' ' Q vu l ' ' f , QI' X ,Q fo 0 9,331 all K . .'x'2 C7 1-1 2 9' ,Q I' -4 rsh xx -S 'UP bfn gas., Q2 -sexi, A X vp . .1 V 2 Q,-v Q is er.i ,F Q V N is-f P'- R I lf. 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K 'i YS, r e -' 'Kid' A 5 NY E ' 4 2 1-fi 32 . ss wx v X A 51 .... . ,mLZ A , A 1 well if you're not going to pass me that pencil, i'll get It myself. their first final exams frank singer nancy skorski lawrence smith thomas spahr anthony sparacino toni stan janet steinkraus alice stevens robert stibeck joseph stolzenberger susan stuht margaret sullivan virginia swart robert taylor loretta tebbenhoif catherine terraciano arthur tho ecken marueen tban susan tretheway lgllgaia triggiani erick vanderbeek linda veleber daniel venezia linda visocki robert vogt deborah volatile john veorhis peter vukovich evel wall n jamglwalshgre jennifer walz aura weaver kathryn white dean wilkens virginia wise carol woods donald wolthotf charles young Sail zaleon ellllls Zlsa marian zwerling 98 1 freshmen edward alicea louis bottone elizabeth bowes linda devantier joan duffy walter emanuel stegvhen emery ro ert gannon marie gilbert daniel eorg philip hocgman meredith meloney john rapuano jack samuels meryl schepper phil sienko steven skold sophomores robert bauer peter busch virginia carroll suzanne casserly janet cover william dohenlv gregory grillit mary ann megolf annalmckaripi u e me l myktow john o'brien kathleen poey sabino ranaudo james ranello sandra schwartz james spahr michael tumer 99 mr. pappas, there's a dead fish in my shelf. underclassmen not pictured juniors william alcott paul beland bert butts andrew cannichael ann camey louise christiansen august cap io robert ctsrb john di bellis john de martino david 'enkins carol lrovalik salvatore letizia donald mac phedran eugcine o'neill caro petersen craig reilly james robbins lambert rousseau leonard scaramuzzo francis schmeider Q3Q.fc 2'n'?fi ry 1 james sweeney james zuretti superintendent of schools mr. david dervitz a former teacher and coach of basketball, mr. david der- vitz has now returned to dumont high school as super- intendent of schools. he finds the job very challenging and, as all people in education do, he looks forward to seeing his views and aspirations become a part of the school sys- tem. he believes dumont schools can move forward rapidly and give all members of the student body, regardless of ability, the benefits of a good educational system. he is grateful for the cooperation of the teachers and admin- istrators who have helped him in his first year as super- intendent of schools. without their help it would have been impossible to accomplish those things he has done for our school system. coming back to dumont high school has brought back many fond memories for mr. dervitz. it has also pointed out the one thing he feels sorry about. as a teacher, he had a personal contact with the students. he has lost this per- sonal contact and misses it very much. when he becomes more settled in his new job, mr. dervitz hopes to renew this lost relationship. he has observed the student body of dumont high school and feels it is one to be proud of. simi- larly, the student body and the faculty feel that they have a superintendent of schools to be proud of. therefore, mr. dervitz, we, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-five, would like you to know that we recognize and appreciate your efforts thus far, and that we wish you continued suc- cess in all your future endeavors. elizabeth marshall, secretary administration a nd facility admin ld H l ltlltl lllltf iszmwirgsti iacfnitpfs a ration an ty adinini and facu ation and adi ninistr sitting: d. dervitz, dr. b. stavitsky, w. kingsbury, serra. standing: f. mannin, dr. ation and lllC'llll'Y i. smith, p. tucker, james, p. ascione, l. treloar, t. gorman. the board of education the board of education makes many important deci- sions which affect, directly or indirectly, the function- ing of our school. each year, the members approve the budget and supervise the ways in which the money is spent. although the board members rarely come in di- rect contact with the students, their influence is felt in one way or another in all phases of our school life. for the many ways in which the board of education has helped make our high school years more enjoyable, and for their effort to keep our interests as their prim- ary concern, we, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-six, would like to express our gratitude. joseph serra, secretary of the board of education. if zulministraction a nd taviiltx' admin istration and fac ulty lltltlllIillSll'2tll on and lacultv Q1 tlsazimsimtmfa an il iigamaiix admini stration and facu lty zulininistratio n and faculty ad znmssisxxtioze and igwsliy administr ation and faculty adininistration an d i diy zuhninis and lacul inistration , rultyadlni on and fa ul lavnltx' stration a ulty adini ,.,.,.......m and ia culty achninistrat principal mr. joseph t. ferrie mr. ferrie, principal of dumont high school for five years, will be remembered appreciatively by all students, but especially by this year's seniors. we are indebted to him for the time and thought he has devoted to us and our problems. we are assured of his understanding in our time of need as well as his offer of a helping hand. he is respon- sible for the policies followed in our school, which stu- dents readily accept because they are aware of the wisdom behind them. mr. ferrie, may you realize the depth of the re- spect and affection that the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-six feels for you. florence klacsman, secretary rm vice-principal mr. leo mc menimen our vice-principal mr. mc menimen, better known as mr, mac , is respected by students because of his genuine interest in them, and is no doubt encouraged by their eagerness to please him. whether nodding smilingly at you in the hall, or sternly repri- manding a troublesome student, he is admired and accepted by all. he is a man who stands tall in the eyes of the students, for he is not so tall that he cannot stoop to help us. tor this, mr. mc menimen, and for all you've meant to us, we, the class of nineteen hundred and sixty-six, extend our gratitude and sincere wishes for the best always for you. .Ju 'rfltis rosalind neeland, central office sec retary irene gwardyak, central oflice clerk T We the seniors owe mrs. westervelt is the personification of the en- chantment of senior english. the class of nine- teen hundred and sixty-six and the seniors before them have read hamlet and the canterbury tales under her guidance, and weire indebted to her for the knowledge and insight that weive ac- quired. her dedication should be a shining exam- ple to all teachers, for if they could achieve the rapport she has with her students, they could consider their careers successful. much to our faculty, who through our four years at high school have endeavored to . . ax NIM , V' 4g-fv help us plan our future -T- -3 '1 rf ff' . . . develop the artists of tomorrow john pappas - art II, III, IV, major .1 susan brawer - english I, art I, II .2 emest smith - instrumental music .3 paul roif - vocal music .4 106 . . . train us for useful trades and skills, and develop future homemakers All QV VC INK' vt TK HIV! james cherrey - woodshop .l robert nogueira - graphic arts I, mechanical drawing I, woodshop I 2 ethel schneider - foods .3 richard guttzeit - graphic arts II III .4 howard schmid - metalshop I, II, III ,5 miriam perry - meal planning. home management .6 richard johnson - mechanical drawing II, III, IV .7 sarah Hickinger - sewing .8 . . . instill good business techniques 4 I merrill dilts - secit. 81 cler. prac., typing I norma adrisani A Steno II, typing II .2 john campi - bus. arith., world geo., bkkpg. II .3 frank haldachino - basic bus., sales-law . helen mc menimen - typing, bkkpg. I, steno I .5 joseph durham - bus. arith., basic bus. . judith kelly - steno I, typing I .7 3:1212 P teaeh us praetleal and useful mathematics I joan dreyfuss general math I, algebra I, II alice thiessen - general math II, wnior math inargaret kingsbury v- general math I, algebra I, opal johnson - general math I, algebra I, wilma warren Y general math I, algebra I. vincent frick - chemistry, rosario eavari - general math I, algebra I, george molito - math eleven, john bobat - general math II, geometry, geometry geometry geometry algebra I geometry algebra Il algebra II t X ,Lt ,fx I - Cx' f. if, ' :vw .P af 1 pf 'f in If qw! LVL I 7'K- 35.5 V v.,E I - Hag ' X X Lf f E . . . increase our appreciation of literature i-pf 2:5 ffm., - --n-1: sr lfas..- frank bandino - latin l, english IV dennis mulcahy - english I, II harry eldredge - english Ill, IV muriel fuchs A english II, III patricia malloy - english I, II virginia whyte A english Ill, journalism composition michael siarrs - english IV 111 1 3 katherine de nazario - spanish III, IV naomi dennison - french I, Ill francis riccardi - spanish I, II gail pennington - gennan I, II clark zlotchew - spanish I, II louis halk - german III, IV, russian frances wasielewski - spanish I, II, III linda brown - french II, IV clara menge y latin I, II, III, IV . . . develop skill in a second language louis randon A u.s. history l .l edward mc garry - ll.5. history l .2 gahriel farese - u.s. history ll .3 margaret steneck - u.s. history I, II .4 edward van houten - economics. u.s. history ll .5 robert renz - mod. european history. world history .6 robert haksa - english I, u.s. history I .7 5 R. ,Q . . .K.. Q , ! , .6 i- show us the development of our heritage 113 . . . prepare the future scientists I thomas regan - biology .1 , max konigsberg - general science .2 X roger burbage - general science .3 edward loos - biology, physical science .4 dominick casulli - biology .5 john zdankowski - chemistry .6 selwyn greenzeig - physics .7 luanne zysling - general science, biology .8 W, alfred cristadli - chemistry .9 114- 7' 6 2 Cl? Wx edward fisco - health, physical education I .l joyce tarabokia - physical education I, II .2 william henderson - health, physical education II, III .3 willard quirk - physical education II, l.II, IV .4 alice kelly - health, physical education II, III .5 ellen ansel - physical education II, IV .6 o o 0 0 i - 9 ha 5 . ' S, ' Q. .Ss ,L A-in I ' iw .Burr xim- the body as Well as the mind . . . keep our school running efHciently in every Way possible catherine supinski, library .l K nw.. ,..,.,.--- X7 Q lx. helene amweg, nurse - home nursing .l howard munschauer, custodian .2 william mc corkindale, custodian .3 marion dobson, kay fernandez, emma piper, mildred meekins - kitchen staff .4 ZZ'- ,J9-.-- Mwwx, 'f L...4-s f l-v- W i .R xiii SGHIOI' S SGIIIOI' S S6111 O TS SCDIOIS SGI11OI'S 86111013 SGI11OI'S fI11OI'S SGHIO SC1'11OI'S 563111 OTS S6I1101' S S6I11OI'S SfLT1101 5 SCDIOIS SGI11OI'S l101'S I 10 H SG 1'S 10 H SC .. ik W5 S6H1Ol'S SCIIIOIS SGIHOYS 56 lf11CE SGHIOI' S I1101'S SGI11OI'S christine ab lberti bey richard abrahamsen camille abramo jean allan carol allegri christine abbey: to go to california on a motorcvcle is chris's wish, but in reality she's aiming for a secretarial po- sition. she's peeved by the a or p and by math in any form, yet enjoys expensive clothes and convertibles. dramatics club l,2, senior play 2, sincerely yours 13, canine club sec- retary 4, pcriscope 4. richard abrahamsen: an electrician's trade will occupy rick's future time, though he spends much of it now in study hall, his favorite subject. school and work are his main com ilaints, while he likes hondas and sports. visual aids 1,2, football manager 1,2,3,4, golf club 33, hot rod club 4. camille abramo: camille's ambition is to become a dental assistant, but she hopes to find time to get married and go to europe, too. she hates monday mornings, snobbish girls, and history tests as much as she likes nmstangs and italian food. choir l,2, teenage club 1,2, girls' leaders 4. jo ann alberti: Jrofessin f a weakness for a certain football player, jo ann toes not find current events tests or fast drivers to her liking. enjoying italian food and clothes, she plans on becoming an executive secretary and eventually getting married. choir l,2, intramurals, teenage club l,2, s.o. night l,2,3,4, girls' leaders 3,4, varsity cheer- leader 3,4. jean allan, jean wants to become an x-ray tech- nician, but secretly desires to surf and someday get mar- ried. her weaknesses are food and collegiate-looking boys, one in particular. homeroom representative 1, oracle l,2, table tennis club 2, intramurals l,2,3,4, girls' leaders 3,4. carol allegri: if carol's dream is fulfilled, she will somedav travel to england. having a weakness for the dave clark five, she likes clothing and steak, but doesn't care for math or algebra tests at all. intramurals 1,2,J3,4, german club 1, oracle 2,3,4, tennis club treasurer 2, periscope 3, business manager 4, band 4. carl ambrosano: tiny's' weakness is for hi-fi and stereo equipment, for music and singing inter- est him, as would owning professional recording equipment. planning to attend college. he will pursue a career in science. science club l, folk music club 4. kern anderson: college is kern's goal after graduation. his weakness for money is ob- vious once you know of his desire to become rich and own carl ambrosano kern anderson 'Q' Y-GJ ggi. .amp susan bassing margaret battle an xk-e. math, homework, and unfriendly people will nev- er interest this active member of the senior class. basket- ball 1,3, baseball 1, junior student council vice-president 1, president 2, homeroom representative 1,2,3, boys' state 3, student council president 4. rhona ashendorf: to become a food teacher is rhona's main ambition, although she'd also like to go to europe. this congenial girl likes vacations and gto's, while her pet peeves are monday mornings and his- tory tests. homeroom representative 2,3,4, oracle 253, edi- tor-in-chief 4, honor society 3,4, beta beta 3, treasurer 4 reveries literary staff 4. janet bargisen: a future nurse, jan is angered most by peo le who mispronounce her last name, and kid her about er jrey hair. she finds the beach boys, green eyes, and a spanis accent hard to resist. teen- age club l, junior commercial club 2, future nurses club 3, 4. susan bassing: sue would like to become a pediatric nurse, and eventually marry a millionaire. not larticularly fond of u.s. history or drop quizzes, she thinks hot dogs and record albums are the greatest. dramatics club 1, stu- dent council 2, choir 2,3, musical 2, intramurals, major- ettes 3,4, reveries scheduling editor 4. margaret battle: petite peggv anticipates a career as a beautician, and after graduation hopes to travel to arizona. logically, she claims tall girls as her pet peeve, but has an affection for brown eyes and a certain dhs alumnus. teenage club 1,2: sincerely yours assistant editor 3, girls' service vice president 4. mi- chael beatini: when asked for his secret desire, mike re- plied wonldn't you like to know?', intending to become the richest man in the world, mike likes fishing, money, and himself, but is frustrated with the human race in gen- eral. track 2,3,4, cross-country 2,3,4, wrestlin 3,4, rod and gun club 3, pistol club chairman 4, weight- ifting club 4. nancy bellwood: bellwell wants to become a private sec- retary, but would actually rather marrv a rich, handsome man. while she likes dark, tall boys and maroon cars, peo- ple who take advantage of other people are definitely not among her preferences. choir 1, teenage club 1, cooking club 2,3, canine club 4, intramurals 4. rhona ashendorf janet bargisen X Xi michael beatini nancy bellwood P53 fi william bishop gary bliss edward bender robert block joseph berkm an robert biolsi edward bender: people with high marks who always worry both- er eddie a great deal, but he may be easily pleased by benson and hedges or the girlf, cytotechnology is his future profession, though he secretly wishes to earn lots of money and get married. s.e.c. 1, science club 1, student council 1, band 1,2,3,4. joseph berkman: joe, who wants to become a good photographer, con- siders math classes and being without a car the worst things that could happen to him. enjoying chemistry, art, and money, he is remaining secretive about his special desire. aeronautics club lg rod and gun club 2, photography club 3. robert biolsi: choosing art as his favorite subject, bob names erasers that smudge as his headache, but strangely enough, sitting down seems to be the reme- dy. his biggest ambition is to pass history. sports club 3,4. wil- liam bishop: to get good marks is bill's desire, as well as to get the air force over withf, snobs and homework don't please him, but fast cars and pretty girls do. visual aids 2,3,4, sports club 3,4. gary bliss: with college set as his goal, gary likes basketball and fishing. heis interested in science, but dislikes math, and history with a certain teacher. fishing club, sports club. robert block: en- tering the field of medicine after college is the intention of bob, who desires to make a great medical discovery. food and conver' tibles rank close behind vacations on his list of favorites, while he canit tolerate meaningless rules based solely on tradition. sports club 1,2,3, honor society 3,45 assembly squad 4. donald bloom: a future aero-space engineer, don is well on his way with physics being his favorite subject. music, science, and math are fine by him, but life would be much happier without book re- ports and german. band 1,2,3,4. karl boehm: karl, a college- bound classmate, would like to someday buy a mustang or toron- ado. he likes camping, traveling, and good-looking girls, but has a distaste for history and noisy freshmen. periscope printing edi- tor 4. donald bloom karl boehm glenn boekell kenneth bondurant jo ann bradley william brady thomas brennan Ji 1 Gas-6 ernest bohm robert boisvert glenn boekell: boke lists all teachers as his pet peeve, but does admit to enjoying basketball and surfing. after graduation, he hopes to enter the armed services. chess club, sports club. ernest bohm: becoming a success is ernie's main ambition, but he secretly aspires to live on the mariana islands. he likes exotic music and girls, and admits his weaknesses are being shy and lazy. chess club 14 track 1,2,3,44 archery club 24 gymnastics club 34 art club 4. robert boisvert: to discover something great is bob's goal in life despite the fact that his weakness for cars makes him dream of being a race car driver. he enjoys folk music and water skiing, but dislikes boring classes and slow cars. bas- ketball 14 science club 14 games club 24 biology club 34 homeroom representative 44 honor society 3, vice-president, 4g hot rod club 44 math team. kenneth bondurant: women drivers and chocolate milkshakes are far from favorites with ken, who professes a weakness for jeeps and blondes. after college, he desires a career in the navy. visual aids 1, 2,3, capt. 44 rod and gun club 2g wrestling manager 34 pis- tol club 4. jo ann bradley: to visit pike's peak is jo ann's wish. goggles and aprons in chemistry are problems, while weekends, the air force, and water skiing are anything but. a certain '65 green le mans is her weakness. teenage club 2g intramurals 24 j.v. cheerleader 2,34 varsity cheerleader 4g s.o. night 3,4Q girls' leaders 3,4. william brady, jr.: bill's fu- ture plans include becoming an elementary teacher, and if possible, someday getting rich. his pet peeve is current events, but he canit resist food and yellow mustangs. span- ish club lj young lions 24 future teachers 3,44 s.e.c. 4. thomas brennan: to graduate is tom's immediate ambition, after which he hopes to travel. book reports are a pain to carefree tom, but he confesses to an attraction to short girls. sports club 1,2,3,4. barbara brenner joseph buonocore theodore britsch karen burger a avi? . ,W ,W H KT? susan bruderer janice brunoff barbara brenner: history, homework, and conceited people may not be bobbie's favorite things, but she does enjoy acrobatic dancing and weekends. a certain italian boty is her weakness, and the future includes a nursing career and, i her wish comes true, marriage. theodore britsch: ted admits to no pet lpeeves, but does enjoy pizza and bowling. he hopes to deve op is talent in the latter and become a pro essional. chess club 1g games club, bowling club 3,4. susan bruderer: secretarial practice is sue's fa- vorite subject and indicates her future career. food, especially pizza, is one of her likes, but she would rather do without cur- rent events tests. teenage club 1, tennis club 2, erisco e 2,3,4g secretarial club 3,44 teachers, secretary 4. janice qmrunolg jan, or broom,', secretly desires to bomb room 118, and could easily do without underclassmen and crowded hallways. aspiring to finish college, she likes college weekends and sonny and cher, and has a craving for french fries. teenage club secretary 1, cooking club vice-president 2, oracle 2,3,4, choir 2, intramurals 2,3,4g teachers' secretary 2,3, sincerely yours 3,44 periscope page editor 4, senior class vice-president 4, s.e.c. 4. joseph buonocore: anoth- er college-bound senior, joe likes the jersey shore and football and basketball games. while giggling girls and prejudiced people are his pet peeves, he has a special weakness for little red sports cars. science club 2, cross country 2,3,4g track 2,3,4, lettermen's club 3, art club 4. karen burger: interested in german and span- ish, karen anticipates a teaching career in the elementary grades. getting up early always bothers her, but she likes boys, horses, and baggy sweatshirts. science club 14 intramurals 1,2,3, 4, library council 1,24 cooking club 2, future teachers 3,4. daniel callahan: getting up in the morning annoys danny, but he admits to liking volkswagens, politics, and members of the opposite sex. to go to college and enter the business world are his post-graduate plans, but for the time being, a trip to europe still remains danny's secret desire. richard cantone: unable to resist irls with big, brown eyes, rich also numbers Saturdays and higi-performance falcons among his likes. aspiring to become a chemical engineer after college, and earn 850,000 a year, he canit stand sunday drivers. sports club 2,3, wrestling team 3,4. daniel callahan richard cantone linda carstens james cartelli vincent catoggio althea christians tod cieslik linda carstens: desiring to marry a millionaire and tour the world, lin admits a dislike for french. she has a wea.kness for black convertibles and boys from bergenfield, but can- not tolerate drop quizzes. teenage club 1.24 intramurals 1, 2,3,4, future nurses 3,4. james cartelli: jim, or carts, is an aspiring businessman, who shrewdly terms his secret desire as personal though he likes girls, candy, and chemistry, he'll admit to no weaknesses. archery club 1, sports club 4. vincent catoggio: an adept athlete, cat would enjoy very much to be an astronaut, but will probably remain earth- bound so he may enter electronics trade school. cat likes sports and girls, while he dislikes history tests and home- work. baseball 1, basketball 1,24 football 1,3,4, wrestling 3. althea christians: althea aspires to be a rich, really great fashion designer. her likes include art and johnny mathis records, while she is peeved by immature people and long- haired pop singers. teenage club lg dramatics club 2, in- iramurals 3, girls' service 4, periscope make-up editor 4. tod cieslik: hoping to someday eam an annual salary of a million dollars, tod wants a ten year vacation while trav- elling around the globe. sports, study halls, and lunch please him, while school in general does not. sports club 1, 2,34 assembly squad 4. christine citino: boys and lasagne keep chris happy as well as dances and nights out, but drop quizzes annoy her. aspiring to a secretarial career, she dreams of owning a corvette. secretarial club 3,4. cheryl coates: cher, who wants to be an executive secre- tary, finds good company and clothes and good-looking boys, especially with blue eyes, the most. However, she can't stand people that don't mind their own business. homeroom representative 3, girls' leaders 3,-1. christine citino cheryl coates .v X.,s ,f janice cohen: among jan's likes is a certain boy at the uni- versity of pittsburgh. conceited people are the main source of annoyance to jan, who hopes to teach kindergarten, and eventually get married. junior commercial club 1,23 library council 1, s.o. night 2,39 future teachers club 3, president 4. diane conte: diane's ambition is to become a secretary, which will no doubt be furthered by her interest in related subjects. good food and good friends please her, especially a boy from providence college. dramatics club 1g intramu- rals 1,2,3,4g cooking club 2, secretarial club vice-president 3,4g reveries typing editor 4. eleanor conway: secretly desiring to learn how to drive, ellie lists her pet peeves as run-down cars and american spaghetti. planning to become a teacher one day, she has a weakness for weekends and a guy from pascack valley. teenage club 1, treasurer 24 s.o. night -1,34 choir 1,24 girls' leaders 3,4g color guard 3,4. cyn- thia corey: admitting to a like for '65 oldsmobiles, straw- berry ice cream, and certain boys, cm hopes to become a psychologist, and eventually get married to a rich, hand- some man. her pet peeves are poor drivers and moody people. homeroom representative 1, teenage club 1, intra- murals, beta beta 4, dance club 4. clare corkery: clare, who would like to surf off the hawaiian islands, includes horseback riding, folk music, and clothes among her likes. she dislikes people who are always in a hurry, but are never really going anywhere. teenage club 1, tennis club vice president 2, intramurals 1,2,3,4g future teachers club 3, oracle 3,44 girls' leaders 4, reveries 4. james corr: hoping to make a lot of money and to someday leave dumont, jim admits to no best-liked subject. english and phonies make life miserable for him, while spending cash keeps him happy. bowling club 3,4. marcelle currier: if yvette attains her goal of be- coming a free-lance writer, perhaps the result will be her desired best-selling novel. strict conformity irks her the most, but she has an inclination towards a certain boy and quick tempers. dramatics club 1, teenage club 2, jazz club 3, folk music club 4, reveries 4. janice cohen diane conte eleanor conway cynthia corey clare corkery james corr marcelle cur1'ier richard dalnodar karen d'angelo richard dalnodar: richard, whose ambition is to see the other countries of the world, would secretly like to become a race car driver. in favor of cars, and any time off from school, he lists his pet peeve as teachers who give too much homework. karen d'angelo: karen loves weekends, football games, and foreign cars, while she dislikes fresh- men, nosy neighbors and too much homework. hoping to become a private secretary, karen wants to travel around the world. library council lg tennis club 2, secretarial club 3,4g periscope 253,43 reveries 4, teachers' secretary 4. ron- ald davis: woodshop is ron's most interesting subject, but be dislikes math and history. hoping to go into drafting in the future, he enjoys driving, while wise guys are a source of annoyment. library council 1,2,3,4. david de brock: a prospective jet mechanic, dave longs to become a million- aire someday. he has a preference for girls, ears, and hondas, while work is his biggest peeve. robin decker: listing english and art as her favorite subjects, rob has a pet peeve about mama's boys. she confesses a weakness for bob, and would like to stow away on a ship bound for australia. dramatics club lg cooking club 21 sports club 3. eileen de falco: dates, cars, and biology take first place with ei, who desires to become a registered nurse and marry a rich, handsome doctor. with a weakness for jade east, she finds pessimists and cigarette smoke very unpleas- ant. dramatics club secretary lg teenage club 2, s.o. night 2g future nurses vice-president 53, beta beta 4. roger dela rosa: a certain world history teacher seems to be in the way of del's desire to always be happy. aspiring to be a beautician and a good musician, he has a weakness for short, pretty girls. baseball l,4g s.o. night 2,33 hot rod club president -4. allen de lyon: enjoying sports and sleeping eileen de falco roger dela rosa ronald davis david de brock robin decker late, allen wants nothing more out of life than to become flfh- tests, homework. and u.s. II annoy him, but he thinks girls and sports cars are the greatest. industrial arts club 1, 2, sports club 2. allen de lyon wife nancy de marco pamela de Vantiel' nancy de marco: fun-loving nancy aspires to become a secretary, and confesses to a weakness for food. she enjoys saturday nights, but lists conceited people as her pet peeve. homeroom represen- tative 2, s.o. night 2,4, beta beta 4. pamela de vantier: after spending three active years in california, pam has moved to du- mont. admitting to a desire to go back to her home state, she en- joys reading, shopping, and dancing. cute boys, especially sur- fers, easily please her, but those Wearing beatle boots are pam's peeve. sincerely yours 4. alan diaz: al's weak spot is concerned with a certain girl, while his annoyance is with an usher at the palace theater. secretly aspiring to be a race car driver, heill di- rect his future endeavors toward his goal in the printing field. sports club 1,2, chess club 2, golf club 3. william dietsch: con- trary to most students, bill likes u.s. II. he enjoys motorcycles, speed boats, and hunting, and plans on going to college. he has a weakness for pretty girls, but feels the revelation of his secret desire will tend to incriminate him. band 1,2,3,4g s.e.c. executive board 3,4. lorraine di gesu: hoping to make money and get mar- ried, lorie likes dancing, music, and clothes. she finds typing and clerical practice enjoyable, which will be an advantage to her because she would one day like to be a secretary. a kid sister is her biggest pet peeve, but history and english also annoy her. dramatics club 1,25 canine club 4. joyce diovisalvo: planning to join the wafs and see the world after graduation, joyce is par- ticularly interested in her folk guitar. she also enjoys sewing, driving, and reading, but dislikes getting up early. library council 1,2g cooking club 3, folk music 4. richard di sciascio: richard, who is going to be an engineer, would really be interested in being a millionaire playboy. to him, nuisance means oral reports and current events, but he likes blondes and tornadoes. visual aids 1. sharleen dolan: to own a zyther and learn how to surf are sharleen's desires, while she actually centers her future around lorraine di gesu joyce diovisalvo alan diaz art and fashion illustration. her likes include anything old, weird or strange - even wpat. While chocolate chip mint cones are her weakness, she canlt stand the doublemint commercials. william dietsch richard di sciascio sharleen dolan ll quo- jeffrey donnellon kevin doyle jeffrey donnellon: to be successful is jeff's main ambition, as well as to get out of high school. t-birds and his draft card rank among his likes, while loiid-mouthed girls and history tests are his peeves. however, one subject which in- terests is chemistry. track 12,34 spike shoe club 1,2g art club 4, cross-country 31 lettermen's club 3. kevin doyle: kevin, who has the nickname george, hopes to attend a good college. Desiring to own a 650 bonneville, he has a weakness for clothes, machines, and girls, but dislikes har- leys and slow drivers. future teachers' club 3, assembly squad 4. barbara dumbrov: barbara would like to go into child psychology and eventually marry a millionaire. a cer- tain n.y. boy and guitars are on her list of likes, but math, white socks, and people who scream can be scratched off entirely. s.o. night lg intramurals 1,2,!3,4g dramatics club 24 oracle 2,3,4g future teachers' club 34 beta beta 4, reveries 4. william duncanson: bill secretly aspires to become a successful lawyer. getting up in the morning being his pet peeve, he admits to a certain weakness for girls, money and summertime. michael dymczyk: in speaking about his secret desire, mike, known to some as dyp, claims he has no secrets. considering russian as his least-liked subject, he want to become a medical technologist, and lists his pet peeves as anything and everything. frances earley: gamin- like lynnie is considering a career in fashion merchandising after college. while she enjoys food, '62 alumni, and big pinky rings, she dislikes people that call her janet, and se- cretly desires to be a gypsy. junior commercial club secre- tary, lg intramuralsg majorettes 2,3, captain 4, beta beta 3, 4. charles ebert: chuck hopes his education will help make him a successful accountant. he enjoys football, basketball, and fishing, but confesses his greatest weakness to be blondes. football lg sports club 4. barbara dumbrov A ssy . zqi ,v william duncanson michael dymczyk frances earley charles ebert janice ebeyer janice ebeyer: many of jan's tastes are concerned with medicine - her ambiton to become an r.n., and her interests in biology and chemistry. she also likes friendly people, convertibles and blonde hair. teenage club 1,24 intramurals 1,2,3,4g choir 2,3, manager 4, future nurses 3, vice president 4, homeroom repre- maria estrada A robert facer william feldhaus thomas egan paul epstein sentative 4. thomas egan: this Witty member of our class, whr wants to become a state trooper, likes levis, desert boots, ani girls with long, blonde hair. admitting to a weakness for dev ilis food cake, t.j. doesn't think too much of boys with long greasy hair who try to act like hoods. basketball 3,44 track 4 cross-country 4. paul epstein: listing chemistry as his favorite subject, paul is planning to go on to college. his secret desire is still a secret, but he admits that he likes hitch hiking, and can'1 stand greyhound buses and french. maria estrada: connie, vis- iting from guatemala, is our foreign exchange student. presently residing with the diovisalvo family, she admits to a liking for america. robert facer: pretty girls, daydreaming, and procrastina- tion are itemized as sam'sH weaknesses, while snobby people and show-offs are listed as pet peeves. bob, who enjoys reading and chemistry, hopes to become a veterinarian. biology club 34 homeroom representative 4, pistol club 4. william feldhaus known to his friends as ufieldmousef' bill would like to be a re- nowned guitarist, but seriously plans on becoming an elec- tronical engineer. his weaknesses consist of music and anything related to his chosen field. band 2,3,4g s.o. night 2,3,4. vaughn flower: admitting to a Weakness for his girl and skiing, tulip, hopes to become a mechanic, and someday to be married. sum- mer school is his biggest complaint, while he finds the music ol the tymes very enjoyable. carol forzani: secretly wishing for a lol of money and a thunderbird convertible, friz,' likes pajama par- ties, hamburgers, and the shore. her pet peeves include conceit- ed people and back-seat drivers, and she confesses a weakness for boys in uniform and republican picnics. junior commercial club 1, senior commercial club I3,4g sincerely yours editor-in- chief 4. Vaughn flower carol forzani robert frasco ij A kathleen gallie stephen gannon janet garripoli barbara gayton donalda fusselman charlene gallagher robert frasco: to join the cia is bob's ambition. he likes surfing, sports cars, and girls with long hair, but finds peo- ple with loud voices unpleasant. his big weakness is food. rod and gun club 2. donalda fusselman: dona hopes to teach mentally retarded children, but her secret desire is to marry a rich lawyer with a slight ulcer. dona's likes in- clude snobby collegiate boys, and she has a weakness for toasted bagels and hondas. dramatics club lg oracle lg choir 2g homeroom representative 2, senior play 2g junior student council 2, office clerk 24 sophomore class secretary 2, junior class secretary 3g future teachers' club 3g forensic league 3,4, girls, leaders 4, reveries 4. charlene gallagher: amicable charlene hopes to become an efficient secretary after graduation. possessing an attraction to a certain fair- lawn boy, she has pet peeves consisting of gym rules and geography. world travel is one of charlene's greatest wishes. girls' service 4, teenage club 1, cooking club 2. kathleen gallie: kathy likes mechanics and working in large offices as much as she dislikes two-timing boys. she admits to a weakness for bobs. teenage club lg junior commer- cial club 25 cooking club 3g canine club 4. stephen gan- non: wimpy,' has two big problems in life - one is bookkeeping and the other is money. to resolve the latter, he hopes to inherit millions in the near future. his ambi- tion is to finally graduate, and wimpy's interest in english will surely help him along. janet garripoli: jan strongly dis- likes hair teased so high that you can see through it, but admits to a weakness for chocolate, dances, and boys. she hopes to do secretarial work and get married in the future. teachers' secretary 45 secretarial club 3, secretary 4. bar- bara gayton: the seagramis building in n.y. is where bar- bara, a prospective secretary, would like to work. italian food is much to her taste, while she finds people who con- stantly complain annoying. teenage club 1, cooking club 2, girls' service 4. richard giedroyce kathleen gillespie teri golden richard giedroyce: dickis ambition is to get into, and graduate from, co lege. e likes redheads, money, and cars you don't have to push, W ile he dislikes 1960 plymouths. s.e.c. 1,2,4Q track lg sports club 3g pistol club 4. kathleen gillespie: college and a ca- randy goldfield frances gilmore kenneth goerg reer in medical technology are in the future for kathy, who se- cretly desires to pull the fire alarm bell. ha py people, green eyes, and a southern accent suit her just fine,lbut those who are unfriendly and drivers who don't use their blinkers will never win her approval. homeroom representative 14 junior student council 14 s.o. night 2,44 intramurals4 junior class vice-president 34 girls' leaders 3,44 girls, state alternate 3g senior class president 4. frances gilmorez lynney is an aspiring writer, but would really like to operate a home for abandoned abies. she likes a certain sailor, and has a weakness for food and hats, but certainly not for phony people. dramatics club 14 teenage club 24 knittin clubg bowling club4 pep club 3g oracle4 periscope. kennetlg georg: Hbanoi' want to get out of high school, but would still like to attend college. auditorium study hall and algebra II bother him, while fourth year english and biology are his favor- ite subjects. assembly squad 1,24 sports club 1,2,3,44 track 2,34 folk music club 4. teri golden: planning to be a singer, teri en- joys slapstick humor and good parties, ut is irked by false mod- esty and deadheads. her one weakness is that she'l always fall for a sob story or people with pathetic pasts. library council 1,24 choir 2,3,44 musicals 2,34 tennis club 24 future teachers 4. randy goldfield: to wind up sort of unforgettable is randy's wish, as well as leaving dumont forever. the n.y. times sunday edition, andy Warhol, odd people, and old raccoon coats number among her likes. while her biggest complaints are crew cuts and the term 'pet peeve., teenage club 14 oracle 1,24 library council 1,24 debating club 2,34 forensic league 3, treasurer 4g future teachers 3g folk music club 44 periscope art editor 4g reveries art editor 4. kathleen goodleaf: kathy's wish is to travel and then eventually get married, fitting in with her likes, which are children and a certain boy. kathy hates homework, current events and conceit- ed people. dance club 24 s.o. representative 3g beta beta 3,44 re- freshment stand. kathleen gorman: smiling kathy dislikes bein kidded about her dimples, but finds enjoyment in driving and going to football games. nursing will be kathy's career, and if granted her wish, a trip to hawaii will be in order. teenage club president lj future nurses 3,44 color guard 3, captain 44 peri- scope 4. kathleen goodleaf kathleen gorman james gragnano susan granger david green eileen griffin S X john grippi james gragnano: grog, dreaming of being a millionaire, hopes to become a heating and air-conditioning mechanic. confessing to a weakness for a certain cheerleader, he fa- vors italian food and sports cars, but not room 123. basket- ball l,2, baseball 1,2,3,4, football 1,2,3,4, fishing club 3, as- sembly squad 4. susan granger: to go to germany is sue's secret desire, although she plans to be a beautician. nag- ging teachers bother her more than anything, but she ad- mits to a liking for driving and going out. s.o. night, girls service 4. david green: aspiring to become a college gradu- ate, dave complains of one thing in particular - conceited people. though he finds italian food irresistible, he also likes yellow mustangs and golf. science club 1,2, future teachers 3,4, s.e.c. 4. eileen griffin: to be an airline steward- ess is eileen's ambition, though she presently desires to pass u.s. II. al hirt recordings and blue eyes are her favor- ites, but she also enjoys friday afternoons, active pastimes, and boys with a flair for clothes. dramatics club 1, tennis club 2, spanish club 3, gymnastics club 4. john grippi: john, planning to be a biologist, secretly desires to own a boat. big cars and good food are his weaknesses, as well as a preference for blondes. s.e.c. 1,2,3,4, biology club 3,4. hillary gross: hillary has a longing to pull a fire alarm buzzer, and claims that sunday nights are her pet peeve. with college as her main goal, she enjoys pizza, yellow sports cars and a certain bronx boy. homeroom represen- tative 1,2,3,4, junior student council l,2, oracle 2,3,4, s.o. night 2,3, beta beta 3,4. carolyn grossman: car0lyn's favor- ite subjects are steno and typing, and to her advantage, as she plans to be a good secretary. not appreciating being told what to do, she enjoys sewing, reading, and food, and desires to own her own convertible. teenage club 1: tennis club president 2, periscope 3,4, secretarial club 3,45 teach- ers' secretary 4, reveries 4. hillary gross carol yn grossmann u ronald grove: to convert the world is fumby's', ambi- tion. a witty member of our class, ronnie derives pleasure from bomb scares, cats, and honest people. his pet peeves in- clude all forms of conformity and his weaknesses are many, too many to enumerate. band 1,2,3,4g s.e.c. 1,2,3,4g forensic league 3,4. harold gunther: a handsome newcomer to the senior class, 'fhankn admits to a weakness for a certain cheerleader. he Hnds enjoyment in sports participation, and plans to someday become a naval officer. football 4. thomas gwardyak: tom, who lists money, coin collecting, and traveling as his likes, secretly desires to own a large harley-davidson motorcycle. gym is his favorite subject, and u.s. II his least-liked, while homework of any sort both- ers him. sports club 4, weight-lifting club 3. darrell gwi- nup: planning to become an unmarried lawyer, darrell hopes that he will die of old age. his one-track mind leads him to reveal that his favorite subject, weakness, and pet peeve are the same - girls. s.e.c.g p.a. crew 2,3,4g visual aids 1,2,3g s.o. night 3,4g periscope 2,3,4. robert haas: citing college as his goal, bob aspires to be a world-famous sur- geon. he finds steak, girls, and golf to his liking, but is easi- ly displeased at the thought of u.s. I and flat beverages. golf club 1, games club 2, biology club 3,45 s.e.c. 3,4. linda haechler: aiming for a career in nursing, linda secretly dreams of being a broadway show dancer. shy boys, mod clothes, witty people, and discotheques number among her likes, while social snobs are not thought of highly. dra- matics club 1, cooking club 2, future nurses 3,43 color guard 3,4, periscope 4. karen hahn: ka appreciates n.y.c., little anthony and the imperials, and the idea of liv- ing on the beach. buying clothes is her real weakness, while big-mouthed people annoy karen, who hopes to succeed in the business world. teenage club lg cooking club 2, art club 3,4. robert haas linda haechler ronald grove harold gunther thomas gwardyak darrell gwinup karen hahn richard hallahan allegra hamer ichard hallahan: rick is determined to be a college graduate, nut in the meantime he'll concentrate on water skiing, blondes, md cherry sundaes, not necessarily in that order. he lists wise gljjfs as his pet peeve, especially small ones. visual aids 1,2,3,44 .n ustrial arts service guild 34 photography club president 4. Alle a hamer: humid weather, english Sth pleriod, and filling out ippiations find disfavor with alegra, w o wishes she could Jave a name that others have heard of before. planning to major ln biology in college, she enjoys theodore bikel records, late movies on t.v., and anton chekov. science club 14 intramurals 1,- 2,3,44 choir 1,2,34 math club 24 musical 24 future teachers 3g hon- Jr society 3,44 reveries 3, literally editor 4g biology club treasurer 4. bruce hayes: to graduate an get his diploma is bmce's aim. though he likes cars and blondes he dislikes slow drivers and noisy girls. he enjoys english, but if offered a choice, would not be taking history. gymnastics club 3,4. kathryn heil: heil's ambi- tion is to teach school and get married. she likes orange jeeps, highland lakes, and the navy, but cannot tolerate slow drivers, station wagons, and a certain someone in the air force. cooking club 2,34 debating team 3,44 forensic league 44 girls' service presi- dent 4. robert heitsche: enjgjneering is the field in which bob hopes to succeed after he ishes college. he Ends big heads very annoying, and is interested in fast cars and the shore. sheil- ah henderson: glanning- to attend college, pretty sheilah finds seven-up, choco ate ice cream, and clot es enjoyable, but cars that don't run upset her quite a bit. as might be expected, she has a weakness for new cars, and admits that languages have been her favorite subject. teenage club 14 s.o. night 1,24 calendar gljrl 3,44 jlunior student council 24 class treasurer 24 beta beta 3,4. s errell erdeg: sherry, who secretly desires to be a good mod- em jazz dancer. is interested in bands, boys, and naturally, danc- ing. aspiring to be a therapist, she confesses a weakness for choco- late, and a peeve about long-haired boys. dramatics club 14 ten- nis club 24 spanish club 34 girls' service 4. robert hisiger: quiet bob, because of his special iking for math, wants to make that sub'ect his major in college. his likes include money and food, and to him, pet peeve means phony people, and secret desire means secret. homeroom representative lj junior student council 14 math club 2,34 math team 2,3,44 s.e.c. 24 class treasurer 3,44 honor society 3, president 44 biology club president 4. sheilah henderson sherrell herdeg 1 . .4 .. , - ?f.f,.,.aA . bruce hayes robert hisiger ,E Q . kathryn heil robert heitsche douglas hogan bonnie hopkins douglas hogan: doug will never tell his secret desire, but it might be related to his weakness for tall blondes. naming '58 chevys and noisy corvairs as his pet peeves, doug has an admira- ble ambition to attend college, work a few years, and retire rich. track l,2, science club 1, sports club 2,3,4, wrestling 4. bonnie hopkins: possessing a strong dislike for insincere, two-faced peo- ple and u.s. II, bonnie admits to a weakness for gto's and a cer- tain boy. to be a fashion buyer is her aim, as well as to be a mar- ried woman. dramatics club l, junior commercial club 2, future nurses 3,4. janine hornicek: janine, wishing to become a reporter for the record, logically dislikes misuse of the english language and slang, while she enjoys writing, sewing and knitting. her weaknesses include cute dresses, good books, and good food. li- brary 1,2,3,4, oracle 2,3,4, art club 4, knitting club 3. patricia howes: nice clothes and stuffed animals are among pat's favorite things. aspiring to be an elementary school teacher, she passes time sketching, oil painting, or listening to the radio, and admits to a dislike for gym. teenage club 1, cooking club 2, bowling club 3, oracle 3, future teachers club 4. claire huntington: Week- ends, football and basketball games are a source of pleasure to claire, who desires to be a nurse. though she likes spanish, she finds chemistry completely uninteresting. intramurals 1, teenage club 1,2, oracle 3,4, future nurses 3,4. richard hutnik: dick, a fu- ture chemist, likes thunderbird convertibles, but detests getting up early. with an interest in science, he dreams of owning a southem mansion. science club 1, president 2, s.e.c. 1,2,3,4, wrestling 3, biology club 3,4. joseph intravia: joe includes col- lege in his immediate plans, but desires someday to go to the peekskills. history and stations wagons are far from being his fa- vorite things, but he does like money and sports. one subject which joe likes a great deal is math. robert jahreis: college- bound jive would love to race sports cars, and likes cars, girls, claire huntington richard hutnik janine homicek sports, and weekends. his weakness is girls with long, blond hair and he hates homework and math. science 1, game club 2, s.e.c 3,4, rod and gun club 3, folk club 4. patricia howes joseph intravia robert jahreis garrett joest karen johnson garrett joest III: anticipating a career as a pilot in the air force, juicest admits his secret desire is to shoot a moose. consequently, his likes include hunting and high-powered rifles. gary has no particular fondness for algebra, german, school, and people. archery club 1,4, aeronautics club 2, rod and gun club 3, wrestling 3. karen johnson: boys from virginia are karen's weakness, but she also likes pizza and red corvettes. known to some as beany, she hopes first to graduate, and then to have a secretarial career, where her pet peeve, a certain gym teacher, won't possibly be. dra- matics club 1, cooking club 2, sports club 3, cooking club 4. nancy jontow: next door neighbors and homework are nancy's pet peeves. her interest in science will surely be an asset when she goes into nursing, and chinese food, blue corvairs, and boys are what attract her attention. dramat- ics club l, teenage club 2, oracle 2,3, business editor 4, fu- ture nurses 3, secretary 4, reveries business editor 4. rhona kalinsky: popular and active rho would like to travel to california sometime in the future. though johnny mathis, pickles, and spanish III are among her likes, she could easi- ly live without sneakers and dirty ketchup bottles. she con- fesses to a weakness for parties, old cars, and deep talking boys. homeroom representative 1,3, junior student council l,2, s.o. night l,2,3, oracle 2, girls' leaders 3, president 4, reveries 4, periscope 4. thomas karrenberg: athletic tom wants to attend college, and then go on to become a law- yer. interested in history, sports, and a certain girl, he has an aversion to homeroom teachers. football l.2,3,4, basket- ball l,2,f3,4, track l,2,3,4, gymnastics club 3, assembly squad 4. isabel katz: a future fashion model, carol hopes to someday travel far and wide. gto's and blonde hair are what please her, and teddy bear is her weakness, while gym classes are among her dislikes. cooking club 3, girls' service 4. kathleen kearney: two of kathy's biggest com- plaints are freshmen and procrastination, but she can be cheered up with ice cream or a convertible because she adores them both. her interest in science should be helpful later on when she pursues her career as a nurse. intramu- rals l,2,3, teenage club 2, oracle 2,3, pep club 3, future nurses 3, reveries 4, girls' service 4. nancy jontow rhona kalinsky thomas karrenberg isabel katz kathleen kearney anna kellner kathleen kinley sharon kipness john klemeyer . 4 , 1. -r'i3ii,a::14 . ' Q ' anne kennedy james khoury anna kellner: peeved by long, unruly hair and u.s. history, anna secretly aspires to see the parthenon in greece. stan getz. corvettes, and psychology are among her interests. teenage clul: 14 international relations club 2g intramurals 24 secretarial club 3g homeroom representative 4g art club 4. anne kenned : secret- ly desiring to swim the enlgjish channel, 'ggles likes boys, swimming, and horseback fi 'ng. while snobgly or stingy people are disapproved of by her, she would like one day to be married and raise a large family. intramurals 1,2,3,44 sports club 1,3. james khoury: jim, who likes sports and cars, would really love to own a mustang gt 350. hoping to be an architect, he admits to a pet peeve of u.s. I and II, and a weakness for lebanese food. sports club lg track 1,24 aeronautics club 2g chess club 34 s.e.c. 3, 44 hot rod club 4. kathleen kinley: desiring to go to u.c. at berkely, kathy confesses that her weakness, a certain freshman, comes from the same school. people who don't answer letters cause her discontent, while spectator sports are found very en- joyable. future teachers 3,44 s.e.c. 3,44 reveries 4. sharon kipness: sunday nights and monday mornings are kip's', pet peeves, but she confesses to a strong 'king for collegiate boys and root beer floats. as an ambition, she idealistically wants to fulfill all my dreams. dramatics club secretary lj intramurals 1,24 junior stu- dent council 24 s.o. night 2g oracle 2,3,44 periscope 3,44 beta beta 3,4. john klemeyer: oping to make li e as easy,as possible, klem want to marry a millionaire's daughter. gullible girls an- noy him, but he admits his like for basketball, the fireplace, and especially bela lugosi movies. german club lg junior student council 24 class president 2,34 future teachers club 34 sports club 4. richard knaack: knack is undecided as to whether he will o to college or join the service. however, he does know that lg1e'd like to retire at 21, and that he en'oys weekends and girls. the late bell and detention are two tliings which he cannot stand. football l,2,34 track 1,2,3,4. barbara koeng: the five minutes allowed for changing in gym and u.s. history peeve jel- ly, but weekends and expensive clothes bring happiness. jill in- tends to start out as a secretary, but would secretl like to join the waves. cookin club 14 sports club 34 cooking club 44 teachers' secretary richard knaack barbara koeng james kuderka robert lapine patricia lauria harold lauritano mary lynn leahy francine laetzo richard lang james kuderka: athletic jim is happy with just about every- thing but homeroom and math classes. he enjoys english as well as participating in different sports. basketball lg base- ball 1,3Q football 2,4. francine laetzo: fran admits to a weakness for 5'11 brown haired, browned-eyed boys, but is irritated by two-faced people. aspiring to be a fashion model, this attractive senior counts pizza and someone among her likes. s.o. night 1,24 dramatics club 14 sincerely yours 2,34 junior commercial club 34 teachers' secretary 4. richard lang: a strong interest in athletics is clearly reflected through dickis active participation in several sports. biolo- gy has been the best-liked and latin the least-liked subject in high school according to college-bound dick. basketball 1,2,3,44 baseball 1,2, junior varsity captain 3, varsity cap- tain 4. robert lapine: bob's endeavors will most likely in- sure his position as a future physical education teacher. to get a medal in the u.s. east track and field championship in discus throwing is his dream, and people who act educated or athletic when they're not are what annoy him most. track 1,2,3, co-captain 44 basketball 1,24 sports club, gym- nastics club 34 weight-lifting club, wrestling 3,4. patricia lauria4 ambitious pat hopes to eam a scholarship for col- lege, so she may prepare to be an elementary school teach- er. confessing to a constant inability to make up her mind, she enjoys formal dances and college football games, but thinks little of inconsiderate people. teenage club 14 cook- ing club 2g beta beta 3, s.o. representative 44 honor society 3,4. harold lauritano: planning to become a dentist, good- looking harold has an unusual desire to invent a new tooth- paste. he likes cars and mechanical drawing, and has a uni- versal weakness for money. periscope art staff 14 home- room representative 2. mary lynn leahy: to become a secre- tary and get married are mary's plans for the future. dislik- ing collegiates, she gives her approval of pontiac gto's, and boys with black hair and brown eyes. josephine letizia salvatore letizia roger lindberg josephine letizia: josie enjoys horseback riding and skating, but names conceited people as her dislike. small animals are irresistible as far as she is concemed. planning to be an airline stewardess, jos- ie interests herself in cooking at school. knitting club 34 conserva- michael lorenzo cynthia levitzki lucille licata tion club 4. salvatore letizia. cynthia levitski: cindy's secret aml tion is to take a long trip alone. liking holidays and clerical pra tice, she disapproves of long skirts or other out-of-style cloths but admits to a Weakness for food. lucille licata: lucille's least-lik. subjects are those which become too involved for her to unde stand. friendly and sincere, she plans on becoming a good wil mother, and teacher, and always to keep them in that order, b her dream is to publish a short story or act in an off-broadw: play. homeroom representative 14 junior student council lg intr murals 1,24 s.o. night 1,24 teenage club 24 oracle 2,3,44 honor soc ety 3, secretary-treasurer 44 senior play student director 34 girf leaders 3, secretary 4g periscope managing editor 4. roger lindber the career of a foreign news correspondent awaits roger, fsom times known as Ufroggyvj, who admits to pet peeves of good spel ers and conformists. to direct an academy award winning motic picture is his secret desire, but now he derives enjoyment fro painting goalposts. s.o. night 1,2,3,4Q visual aids 1,2,3,44 s.e.c. 1,2,r 4g periscope editor-in-chief 4. michael lorenzo: mike, who aspir. to play the guitar like dave van ronk, considers conventional pe1 ple as his biggest peeve. he likes folk music, long hair, an greenwich village, and secretly desires to play at the gasligl cafe. rod and gun club4 folk music club president 4. leslie lov enstein: friendly people with a sense of humor rate high with le but social cliches and boys who wear beatle boots irritate he feeling sorry for people whom she shouldn't feel sorry for is th main weakness of this future secretary. choir 1,2,3, president 1 teenage club 2g musical 1,34 intramurals 1,2,44 cooking club pres dent 3g majorettes 3,44 beta beta 4. linda lozito: linda plans to at tend college in the future, but now enjoys reading and sports. ac mitting that typing is her least-liked subject, she detests peopl who ask for pet peeves. teenage club 14 dramatics 2g s.e.c. 44 ora cleg sports club 3g girls' service 4. leslie lowenstein linda lozito cf! . neil magnus eileen maisch ,f 'xli- , I- N.,-,gm i iif., if . ts 31'-f'f ?,: X f kathleen mahon i xx. .1 I 4. ' phyllis manasseri larry maniscalco neil magnus: neil not only hopes to be successful in bio- research, but also in selling orange paint. his favorite time is 3 p.m. on friday, but he dislikes monday morning after a Hubbed assembly, and also is annoyed by bellowing mooses at football games. visual aids 1,2,3,4g p.a. crew 2, captain 3,4g pistol club 4, reveries 4. kathleen mahon: i'fluffy, better known as kathy, plans to join the waves. and see europe. she desires to end her seven year crush on someone in the near future. with a weakness for anything yellow, she finds boys intolerable who wear their hair style like girls. teenage club 2,3, girls' service 4. eileen maisch: revealing her weakness for college boys and red jaguars, eileen would like to become an ibm keypunch operator. outdoor sports, camping, and science fiction stories win her approval, while people who try to act tuff annoy her. teen- age club 1, archery club 2g cooking club 3, girls' service 4. phyllis manasseri: flip,,' who wants to become a nurse, likes sports and corvette's drum and bugle corps, however, the army and english do not rate with her. boys with dirty blond hair and blue eyes impress phyllis in a most favorable way. teenage club 1,24 intramurals 1,2,3,4g band 3, oracle 3,4g girls' service 4. larry maniscalco: to get out of school is mano's strongest desire, and logically, school and all it entails are his sore spot. joining the electrician's union is part of future plans, and he confesses his one weakness to be his girl. basketball 1,24 baseball 1,2,4. lawrence manus: larry would like to be a millionaire some day, and to always keep his secret desire a secret. a certain faculty member and algebra II annoy him, but girls and science give his spirits a lift. wrestling 3,4g s.e.c.g science club 1g biology club 2, weight-lifting club 4. richard manzi: mike's main ambition is to graduate from high school. he hates boring classes and homework, logically looking forward to the weekends and seeing that certain girl. his best-liked class is study hall. football lg baseball 1,2. lawrence manus richard manzi john manzone: hoping to be rich and famous, john definitely prefers cars, girls, and money to conceited peo- ple. psychology is the field which he will enter after gradua- tion from college. junior lions' club 2, s.e.c. 4, conserva- tion club 4. kathleen martin, republican picnics are fun for martin,,' who has a special affection for boys in uniform. geometry teachers annoy cathie, although she plans to en- ter the same profession, but in physical education. dramat- ics club 2,3, senior play 3, sincerely yours 3, president 4, oracle, intramurals 1,2,3,4. wayne martorelli: the tempta- tion to gyp is wayne's greatest weakness, while narrow- minded people and volkswagens displease him. a career in meteorology will someday be his, despite the fact that he desires to write and record a hit record. rod and gun club 3, s.e.c. 3,4, folk music club 4, s.o. night 4. clifford matthews: known as matt to his friends, cliff reveals that his main am- bition is to graduate and then go on to college. according to him, any course he has taken may be considered his least-liked subject. sports club 1,2,3,4. vincent mazziotti: redheads, emma, and drive-in movies are among mais likes, while current events and book reports definitely donit fit in with his tastes. his interest in mechanical draw- ing will, no doubt, help good-looking maz', to successfully become an architect. football 1,2,3,4, track 1,2,3,4, gym- nastics 3, assembly squad 4. linda mc namara: mad, looks forward to a career in nursing, and lists blonde hair, sew- ing, and a sense of humor among her likes. confessing that algebra is not her favorite subject, she admits to enjoying english, and secretly entertains the idea of going abroad. dramatics club 1, intramurals 1,2,3,4, tennis club 2, future nurses 3, girls' leaders 4. joy meekins: anticipating a career as an airline stewardess, joy Wants to live in hawaii. mon- day mornings and current events displease hef, while she enjoys clothes, other towns, and attending football games. teenage club 1, intramurals 1,2, senior commercial club 3, sincerely yours 3, beta beta 4, teachers, secretary 4. vincent mazziotti linda mc namara john manzone kathleen martin J.. js i 1 U H 9 S 's 2 . : :fi 5, J - , ,... . - -. ff -'I wmxfw .sa w .. .. . 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H- 4-asia-',a,'.S',,a . wayne martorelli clifford matthews joy meekins raw .QUE robert meluson lavina menge 'obert meluson: to drive before the age of eighteen is bob's stron- gest desire. he loathes term papers, but admits to an interest in bas- :etball and fast chevys. next year will find him attending night col- ege at city college of new york. lavina menge: italian foods are ynn's weakness, but she can't stand monday mornings. hoping to mecome a medical assistant, she wishes that she could live on a arm in pennsylvania dutch country. teenage club 1, dance com- nittees 2, future nurses 3,4. clare messina: emma's ambition is to get a good job in the city, while her secret desire is to keep it. isting rowboats and keeping quiet as her main complaints, she is Jowerless to resist chocolate sundaes, maz,' and anything col- egiate. intramurals l,2g tennis club 3, beta beta 3,4g teachers' sec- 'etary 4. steve messing: mess's ambition is to be a doctor, so he :an earn the xk-e that he'd like to own someday. chemistry, ex- Jensive clothes, and girls are on his list of favorites, but snobs and aturday practice can be scratched off entirely. s.e.c. 1,4, basketball lg visual aids 1, gymnastics 3,4g math team 4, pistol club president l. joseph miano: joe secretly desires to travel around the world, but mmediate plans include going to college. his likes include math, wimming, and boating, but he despises current events. science club i,2g spanish club 3,44 s.e.c. 4, math team 4. patricia michaels: ten- iis, sports, and clothes easily win pat's approval, but school is just me big headache. with a weakness for record albums, pat plans on going into office work after graduation. games club 1, intramurals :aptain l,2,3,4g tennis club 2, sports club 3, tennis club 4. corinne niller: corinne claims that noisy cars and snobby people annoy her nost, but she can't resist candy, movies, and fords. though her am- Jition is to become a private secretary, she secretly plans to marry x certain boy. teenage club 1, dance club 2, secretarial club 3,4. nichael minassian: headed for a career in the foreign service, 'mayo idealistically dreams of retiring at the age of 25. he has a weakness for short blondes, folk music, and cars. homeroom repre- :entative Ig archery club 2, international relations club 3, folk club 4. patricia michaels corinne miller clare messina steven messing michael minassian joseph miano lucille moffa douglas moldoff lucille moffa: white impala convertibles and collegiate boys easily win lu's approval, though she doesn't care for flirts or disagreeable people. anticipating a future as a laboratory and x-ray technician, she has a penchant for a bergenfield graduate. teenage club 1, in- tramurals 1,2,3,4, homeroom representative 2, oracle 2, s.o. night 2, 3, future teachers club 3, sincerely yours treasurer 4. douglas moldoff: although to Win a nobel prize is dougis dream, he will work towards a career in veterinary medicine. animals, sports, and sculpting interest him, while ubrownsn and math are found to be very annoying. homeroom times representative 2,3,4, periscope 3,44 reveries art staff 4. charles montross: cars and vacations are valued highly by chuck, who just doesn't feature the idea of filling out ap- plications. he would like to be a draftsman, and consequently, finds mechanical drawing his most enjoyable subject. rod and gun club 3, lighting crew 4. anthony muller: hoping to become an auto-body re- pairman, tony is most frustrated by 'cops' with radar. besides en- joying drag racing, he shares a common masculine weakness - girls. john murphy: sports-minded murphy is weakened figurative- ly by track and cross-country. shy people and spanish are his chief dislikes, and he hopes to enter the teaching profession. track 1,2,3, 4, cross-country 2,3,4. linda murray: among linda's likes are cars and friday nights, but she cannot tolerate conceited people and current events tests. a quiet, but friendly girl, she hopes to be a secretary. homeroom representative 4, reveries 4, teachers' secre- tary 4, beta beta 4. noreen murray: aspiring to obtain her college degree, this varsity cheerleader enjoys autumn and football games. noreen admits having a passion for expensive shoes, and is deter- mined to someday go down an up,' escalator. s.o. night 1,3,-4, junior varsity cheerleader 2, oracle 2,3, debating club 3,44 forensic league 3, president 4, varsity cheerleader 3,4, honor society 3,4, math team 4, girls' leaders 3, treasurer 4. michael nadler: mike would like to wind up on top someday, but Hrst wants to get his diploma. interested in golf, he counts school as both his pet peeve and weakness, and finds study hall his only enjoyable subject. charles montross anthony muller john murphy linda murray noreen murray michael nadler L it eugene nagy joan nagy eugene nagy: despite gene's desire to be a marine officer, he is making down-to-earth plans to become an aviation mechanic. interested in cars and motorcycles, he names his biggest complaint as taking out the garbage. football man- ager4 wrestling team. joan nagy: joan anticipates becoming a secretary, as typing and steno are her most enjoyed sub- jects. although she likes bowling and sports, they must take second place in her thoughts, as the primary spot is occu- pied by a certain boy. intramurals 14 dramatics club 24 s.o. night lj cooking club 3. denise naples: pizza, biology and xk-e's are to denny's likings, but monday mornings and conceited people are not. she admits to a weakness for a certain alumnus and chocolate ice cream, and aspires to be an elementary teacher. homeroom representative lj intra- murals 1,2,8,44 s.o. night 2,3,44 beta beta 3,44 periscope 3,4. cheryl nauss: becoming a research scientist after college is cherly's lofty ambition. she enjoys records, italian food, and white thunderbirds, but dreads getting up in the moming and the thought of homework. library council 1,3,4, secre- tary 24 choir 24 oracle 2,3Q senior commercial club 34 cook- ing club 4. ralph nazzaro: ralph, whose secret desire is to live on a deserted island, wants to get rich quick. he enjoys wood shop, bowling, and swimming, but is not favorably impressed by physics, algebra, or cars that stall. robert near: after college graduation, bob hopes to be an archi- tect. possessing a strong craving for pizza, he confesses that long homework assignments are the things which an- noy him the most, though french is not well-appreciated either. archery club 14 track team 1,2,44 golf club 3g hot rod club 4. karen nelson: while karen has all intentions of being a good nurse, she would still enjoy selling cockels and mussels with robin. renoir, pogo, and smiles rate high with her, and there is a distinct weakness for tall boys, flowers, and quacking toy ducks. cardettes 14 teenage club 1,23 intramurals 1,2,3,44 sports club 84 homeroom represen- tative 34 future nurses club 44 teachers' secretary 4g rever- ies scheduling editor 4. Lf. denise naples cheryl nauss ralph nazzaro Q Ee S, 9 N. i 5 53: are robert near karen nelson 14 sg. 4 4, fi, 4 4 1.4.5.4 I n 4 so , 05 -as Q lg stephen nelson vincent nicastri albert novian janet novian timothy o'brien george odenal stephen nelson: dentists are something that steve could easily do without, but he enjoys all music except classical. hoping to go into the hotel and restaurant business, he secretly desires to be great in math. band 1,2,3,4. vincent nicastri: chuck includes cars and mo- torcycles in his likes, but can't stand volkswagens. hoping to be- come a mechanic at daytona, and eventually rich, he thinks of speech I as his most interesting subject. albert novian: al plans to become an engineer, and if possible, a millionaire as well. having a weakness for blondes, and a taste for pastrami, he cannot tolerate being told what to do. sports club 1, weight-lifting club 2,43 gym- nastic club 3, wrestling 3,4. janet novian: friendly janet, coming to live in america from iran, wants to become a tmly educated per- son. she enjoys art, her favorite subject, and likes clothes, money and travel. teenage club 1, cooking club 3, canine club 4. timothy o'brien: good-natured tim, who claims to hate all subjects except lunch, includes school and homework as his pet peeves. admitting to a tendency to gyp, he likes good clothes, and plans to go to col- lege. baseball. george odenal III: while tests are extremely bother- some to george, he is consoled with the thought of his two weak- nesses - girls and sleep. a diesel machinist is the position he will be working to attain, though to join the coast guard reserves would be the realization of his dreams. s.o. night 1,2,3,4, chorus 1,2,3,4, junior lions 2, fishing club 3, guide club 4. marilyn okie: marilyn, known to some as oak,,' hopes marriage will be part of her future someday, but right now is concerned with being a graduate in june, '66. snobs annoy her as well as english class, but she does enjoy sales. edward olson: naming art as his favorite class, ed has decided to follow a career in that field. for the time being, however, he will suffer through quiet study halls, and dream of a certain girl from closter, or of owning a gto. marilyn okie edward olson orene omelka sharon oprandy joan o'sullivan joyce painter rosalyn pakett douglas parker steven peabody orene omelka: orene's interest in steno and typing will be of value to her, as she aspires to be a secretary. she con- fesses to no weaknesses, but is annoyed by pleated skirts and doris day movies. vidal sassoon haircuts and furry coats coats are among orene's likes. teenage club 1, dramatics club 2, cooking club 3, secretarial club 4. sharon oprandy: to own millions of horses is sha's ambition, while she se- cretly desires to go to california with four of her friends. she thinks chapel island and long hair are great, especially the latter, but danny and phonies number among her peeves. dance committees, intramurals, sincerely yours vice president 3. joan o'sullivan: jo's'i foremost thought is to get out of school, and then get a job and be married. she has a passion for baby blue convertibles, but surely not for snobby, conceited people. italian food and soda are among jo's likes. joyce painter: ambitious joyce dreams of studying in paris and later working as a french interpreter at the united nations. among her likes are friday after- noons, philosophical discussions, and folk music. her chief weaknesses are expensive clothes and stores on fifth ave- nue. homeroom representative 1, s.o. treasurer 2,3,-1, oracle 2, junior student council 1,2, periscope 3,-1, s.o. night 1,2,3. 4, girls' leaders 3, s.o. representative 4, honor society 3,-1, girls' citizenship institute 3. rosalyn pakett: an aspiring secondary mathematics teacher, roz includes clothes and good movies in her likes. finding gym and conceited people a nuisance, she delights in her one weakness - buying clothes. library council 1, intramurals 1,:Z, junior commer- cial club 1,2, s.o. night 2,3, future teachers club 3,41 stu- dent council 4. douglas parker: doug wishes to pursue an art career, and secretly desires to own a '66 corvette. over- joyed at the thought of any holiday, he doesn't appreciate people who are never on time. junior lions 2, rod and gun club 3, lighting crew 4. steven peabody: history teachers are steve's main complaint, but he likes art, good clothes, and luxury cars. to graduate and attend art school are his aims, and to be the owner of a lincoln continental would complete his success. robert pembroke gerald pemoulie june peters roberta peterson robert petronzio marita peukert k 5 . fwi fzig :fm ss Y -,ar L: ,-rms' , . . 9,1 ,N . . .., fi V - V ,mx . ,k ,, S-4115 3' Je.. . s, K .,,. ,,, . 4, as ,. , Ji, J 1 Y I , -.1 X ,i if Ng' r Q i Fei Q ' xl tl H 'fa if 1 x 1 la at 5, , ask 5, t 3 f lf s Q 'U' Jw! if 4 f robert pembroke: bob, who enjoys print shop, detests anything to do with algebra. chevys and four speed shifts please him, but little cars just donit rate. though he wonit reveal his secret desire, it is obvious that he hopes to go into advertising. gerald pemoulie: a wrestler, bound for college, jerry would like to visit hawaii. he likes all sports, cars, and girls, but can't stand history, especially with a boring teacher. tennis club 1, archery club 2, golf club 3, wrestling 3, captain 4. june peters: hoping to teach in dhs after college, june likes science and skiing. her secret desire is to climb the alps, and her weaknesses include pizza and yellow corvair convertibles. table tennis club 2, honor society 3,4g future teachers club 3, homeroom representative 3, biology club 4, math team 4, s.e.c. 4, senior class vice president 4. roberta peterson: merchandising is the field that roberta plans to enter. while she enjoys chocolate ice cream cones with sprinkles, she cannot stand very sweet boys, and admits that she desires to break all the ketchup bottles in frank's. s.o. night 1,2, 3, intramurals 1,2,3,4g sincerely yours 3, secretary 4. robert petron- zio: tino', lists girls, clothes, and cars, Cin that orderj as his likes, while people who are unaware of what's happening bother him most. football 1, track l. marita peukert: to return to germany and brazil is maritafs ambition, though she would like to visit spain as well. teachers who can't teach bother her a great deal, but she en- joys food, clothes, and beautiful cars immensely. teenage club 2, spanish club 3,4. michael pfeufer: his desire to own a mercedes benz might become a reality if mike is successful in commercial art. not being on time is most annoying to this senior, who confesses a weakness for a girl from new york. archery club 1,2,3. august picinich: agreeable augie, bound for college, admits to liking any- thing, and concerning his weakness says, you name it, i have it.', while he enjoys latin, he finds cabbage hung out to dry intolerable. basketball l,2g football 2, baseball 1,3,4, manager 2. michael pfeufer august picinich W .H-1 rosemary pierro douglas pierson michael polagye leonard porto lori rankin rosemary pierro: ro loves records and dancing, but has an aversion to red lights. a secretarial career is in her fu- ture, but meanwhile she enjoys going out at night and cars. teenage club 1, dramatics club 2, secretarial club 3,4. douglas pierson: women drivers, cops, and phony senior girls are what annoy college-bound doug most, but wood- shop and sports cars rate high with him. someday he hopes to own a new car and an expensive apartment in the city. michael polagyez ambitious mike cannot tolerate people who aren't willing to get things done, but admits that he of- ten lets things go to the last minute. a prospective college student, he plans to eventually enter the field of engi- neering, and is interested in bowling, swimming, and base- ball. science club 1,2g spanish club 3,4. leonard porto: high school dances are the one thing lenny would rather do without, but he does like blondes, especially one named joan. planning to attend college, he dreams of being a brain surgeon. fishing club lg sports club 1,2g football lg track 1. lori rankin: aspiring to become a nurse, lori's weakness consists of buying sweaters and eating rich foods. while she likes tall, good-looking boys, she admits that monday mornings are her pet peeve and what she truly desires remains a secret. intramurals 2,31 future muses -lg periscope typist 2,3,4g teenage club 24 sincerely yours 3g reveries typist 2,3,4g senior play 2. Suzanne reilly: longing to go to california on a motorcycle, reil is planning on becoming a private secretary. she dislikes texas and has a weakness for certain beverages. teenage club lg tennis club 2, beta beta 3,4, s.o. night 3,4. robert reinert: rob shows a definite weakness towards a whining, pleading girl, and a desire for a million dollars. hoping to go to college and then find a job with good pay, rob does not pick peo- ple who are always late as his favorites. archery club lg football l,2,3,4, games club 2, fishing club 3,4. suzanne reilly robert reinert evelyn reis: school-spirited evy likes sweaters, shoes, and boys, but doesn't apipreciate certain overly sophisticated girls, corduro , and rop quizzes. to enter the public rela- tions field is ffer goal. intramurals 1,2,3,4, teenage club 1, oracle 2,3,4, ping pong club 2, cooking club 3, pep club 3, homeroom representative 3, war orphan committee 3, peri- scope editor 4, beta beta 4. carolyn restivo: future plans in- clude becoming a legal secretary, but for the present, carolyn is interested in cooking. science and reading have little appeal for this sportsminded girl. choir 2. john restivo: secretly desiring to become u.s. president, j.r.', plans to first graduate from dhs. while he ikes girls wearing black leather gloves, he would rather do without teachers who tell him to move along when he's in the hall with his girlfriend. sports club. hans rietbergen: hansie rightf' whom we lost to pascack valley this year, wants to make a million, and return to europe, rowboats, collegiate girls, and xk-e's are his favorites, while caravelles, roses, and short weekends are far from being ap reciated. band 1,2, sports club 3. kathleen rimoncelli: bofhered most by boys who wear white socks, kathy, sometimes called pea-brain, hopes to become a future secretary. her likes include leather and dark brown suede jackets. teenage club 1, jazz club 2, folk music club 4. william roche: well-dressed bi l has a strong desire to travel. claiming homework as his pet peeve, he feels best while wearing stylish clothes, and admits to a weakness for cor- vettes. german club 1, football 1, sports club 2, track 2, art club 4. stephen roff: steve, planning to go into the field of law, dislikes homework and dull teachers. he does, how- ever, like music, money, and food, and professes a weakness for girls, clothes, and cokes. choir 1,2,3, vice president 4, s.o. night 2, young lions club treasurer 3, musical club 3. kathy rimoncelli william roche evelyn reis carolyn restivo john restivo hans rietbergen stephen rolf michael roi thmayr eugene rondinaro michael roithmayr: mutsy, who likes the san francisco giants and green bay packers, possesses a weakness for italian food and girls, but not those who talk too much. he has a secret desire to become an fbi detective, but plans on a college education. sports club 4. eugene rondinaro: gene hopes to become famous, and then retire at the age of 21. new cars and football plays rank high among his likes, but conceited teachers and homework will never re- ceive his approval. track 24 wrestling 3. peter rondinaro: friendly pete has one desire - to get rich. while his dis- likes include history and current events tests, this college- bound senior enjoys sports, english, and music. baseball 1, 2,3,4g basketball l,2,3,4g cross-country 3,4. joseph rooney: a food-looking addition to our senior class, joe likes beach- Joy music, basketball games, and firls in ski pants, while his biggest pet peeve is being called-vjohn. he is sure to be a success - his ambition being to join the diplomatic corps. photo fraphy club 4. kathleen rosasco: kathie ho ies to someday be happily married and raise a large family. she puts the color green, long bangs, turtle necks, and the bea- tles at the top of her long list of favorites. admitting to a weakness for anything british, she does not like loud colors or show-offs. dramatics club 1, library council 2, future teachers' club 34 folk music club 4. joanne rosicki: dreaming of making a hit record, joan would like to be- come either a professional singer or a commercial artist. although she likes music, animals. and art, she finds light green eyes and convertible sports cars irresistible. dramat- ics club lg intramurals l,2,3,4g tennis club 2g pep club S31 senior commercial club 3, s.o. night 13,41 oracle 3: beta beta 41 reveries 4. suvanne roth: admitting to a weakness for blond hair, guitars, and drmns, suzy would like to have her own car. sununers at the lake and the shore are great, but she could easily do without self-centered and phony people. dramatics club lg intramurals ln s.o. night S31 sin- cerely yours secretary 4. charles rottger: desiring to own an orange mustang, charles likes pizza and girls, especially those with brown eyes. to be successful in business is his intention, and he claims that people who think they know it all bother him most. gymnastics club 1.2,3,4g track l,2g wrestling 13.4. joanne rosicki suzanne roth peter rondinaro joseph rooney X ig , 5 kathleen rosasco charles rottger 'E' mir. v theresa ruggero edwin runne theresa ruggero: a hackensack alumnus is terryis big Weak- ness, but two-faced people are found intolerable. to be- come a beautician and eventually to marry are included in her future plans, but presently she harbors a desire to tour europe. teenage club 1, cooking club 2,3g girls, service treasurer 4. e win runne: admitting a weakness for cars, ed would really enjoy having a jaguar xk-e. to get a good paying job is his aim, and he likes travel and good times, as well as his chemistry class. s.e.c. lg science club lg fishing club 25 hot rod club 3. david ruppert: f'rup'si' ambition is to lead a completely capricious life, and consequently, he dislikes people who don't worry about the future. fishing, food, and living by the ocean afford him the most pleasure, while locked doors cause him great annoyance. visual aids 1,2g chess club 3, wrestling 3,4g reveries literary staff 4. doris russell: friendly doris wants to teach or become a jour- nalist in the future, and her greatest Wish would be to live in a world of peace and happiness. doris enjoys the theater and athletic boys, yet dislikes eople who think the World of themselves. intramurals 1,53,4g teenage club 1, ping pong club 2, oracle 2,3,4g s.o. night 3,44 periscope 3, page editor 4, beta beta 3, vice president 4. carole ryan: secretly aspiring to be a model, carole has plans to be an elemen- tary school teacher. art and boys are among her likes, while she finds Wearing goggles in chemistry intolerable. s.o. night 1,2, intramurals l,2,3,4g teenage club president 2, sincerely yours art editor 2g girls' leaders 3,45 reveries art staff 4. frederick ryder: likeable and friendly fred would love to sail to tahiti, but will spend the immediate future at college. though monda mornings head his list of annov- ances, he enjoys good foocfj long Weekends, and skiing. fresh- man s.o. representative 1, hot rod club 4. dennis sacco: al- though to be a barber is dennis's ambition, he Would se- cretly like to become a dentist. he enjoys bowling, fishing, and to a greater extent, girls, but is annoyed with home- work, especially in his least-liked subject, history. track 1. roger salmon: secretly desirin to be a drummer with the nbc band, roger includes coll-fe e in his future lans. his main complaint is of english and final exams, but Ifne enjoys music. band 1,2,3,4g s.e.c. 3,44 s.o. night 4. carole ryan frederick ryder david ruppert dennis sacco doris russell roger salmon f , jj Us lorraine sampson kathleen Sanders lorraine Sampson: cute lorraine, planning to be a secretary, likes weekends and spanish. she has little time for home- work, but professes a weakness for the opposite sex. home- room re mrcsentativc lg s.o. night l,3g class vice president 2: varsity clieerlcader 2.3. co-captain -lg beta beta 514. kathleen Sanders: kathv wants to become a nurse, and wishfully, to travel around the world. people and clothes are her favor- ites, while tradition and pessimists are out completely. intra- murals 1.23, girls' leaders 3, vice president 41 s.o. night 13, honor society 514: class s.o. representative 4. robert Scarpa: bob, who was active in sports at bergen catholic before he came here at the end of his sophomore year, likes chemistry and summer vacations, but doesn't think much of drivers who don't use their blinkers. although he would like to pitch major league baseball, he ilans to become a medical tech- nician. football 4, basketba l 43 baseball -1. jeanette schepper: jet's wish is to have a plane ticket to fort leonard wood, missouri. saturday nights in n.y., clothes, and men in uni- form, es xecially one, are tops on her list, while loud-mouthed firls and conceitcd boys are rather annoying. teenage club lg nitting club 4. dieter Schmidt: fun-loving dieter plans to get rich quick and then join the navy. cars and money are a source ol' pleasure to him, while homework Jroves very annoying. german club 53, bowling club 4. rudolll Scholl, III: planning to become a veterinarian, rudv secretlv desires to own an island in the caribbean. though he likes football and red volkswagens, his real weakness is painting unpainted goal posts. football lg track 1,21 s.o. night l,2,3,-11 s.e.c. l,2,3,-lg p.a. crew :2,J3,4. klaus Schubert: quiet, likeable Schuh proposes to attend college where he'll major in industrial arts. girls from out of town and saturday nights are appreciated by him, while conceited girls are not. jewelry club lg junior lions club 2g cross-country 253,43 let- termen's club 13, track 2.3,-ig art club -1. robert sea rpa sfz' T i f ii - i tii ,at t - 'j f.j' K xl 1 1 wit I Q .. YQ 'A xikkgk 'L 5. X Q Q g, s jeanette Schepper dieter Schmidt rudolf Scholl, III klaus Schubert margaret schwartz margaret schwartz: peggy, who'd like to go into engi- neering, enjoys food, hi ing, tennis, and the violin. with a definite preference for chemistry and physics to spanish and history, she is peeved by people who give up. dramat- ics club 1, library council 2,3, junior student council 2g homeroom representative 2, biology club 4. robert scott: athletic scotty,,' who would like to play a sport for mon- ey, dislikes u.s. I and cold showers. planning to graduate al lan seifried robert scott carol sefick from college, he enjoys motorcycles and all sports. football 1,2,3,4g basketball 1,2,3,4, baseball 1,2,3,4g assembly squad 4, gymnastics club 3. carol sefick: after graduation, carol will study to become a nurse, at which time she still might be dreaming of residing in rome. in favor of sleeping late and owning expensive jewelry, carol has a strange, but strong, aversion to raisins. junior commercial club 1, teen- age club 2, future nurses 3,44 s.o. night 3,49 beta beta 4. allan seifried: a relatively new student at dumont high, allan desires to et good marks in school and do well later in life. he likes gootball and rich desserts, but cannot stand girls who pretend to be something they're not. joyce shea: vivacious joyce admits to strong weaknesses for green eyes, johnny mathis, and the shore. she would love to visit ber- muda, but college is in her present plans. monday morn- ings and moody people will never receive joyceis approval. library council president 1, s.o. night 2,3,4g beta beta 3,44 varsity cheerleader 3. winnifred shields: to marry a million- aire is a goal which winnie secretly aspires to, though her ambition is to be an airline stewardess. people are her pet peeve, but tall boys and a certain college junior are ex- ceptions. teenage club 1,2, knitting club 4. kathleen shine: kathy plans to attend college, but longs to travel around the world. sports cars, weekends, and clothes rate with her, but alarm clocks and people who don't smile surely donit. s.o. night 1,2,4g intramurals, junior varsity cheering 2,34 sincerely yours 3, girls, leaders 4, homeroom representative 4. bonnie shock: germany, switzerland, and ire and are the countries boni,, desires to visit, though she has a very american interest in cars, especially corvairs. little fresh- men trying to act like seniors irk her more that anything. library council 1,2,3,4g dance committees 3. kathleen shine bonnie shock joyce shea winnifred shields is . ai , K I katherine sl attery jean ne spohn ronald siegel ,, ,. . f'ff.,y..f. t , , j gj 1, ,X f . ,Z y 'Q . .M -. Y barbara spacek 'Mi ns 'sl' , Q 9 anne steiner nancy slack arthur slaght ronald Siegel: september to june is the time of year that peeves ronnie m0st,as his like for surfing and desire to live in california indicate. once there, he'd want to have a beach house near a crowded beach, and long weekends, which he enjoys even now. football 1,21 s.e.c. 23,41 biology club 3,4. nancy slack: nan has a weakness for a certain cadet at west oint, and enjoys weekends there, as well as food and loyal fiiends. unappreciative of piles of homework, she will en- deavor to become an elementary school teacher. dramatics club 11 junior student council 21 homeroom representative 2,31 oracle 2,31 s.o. night 31 future teachers club 3, secretary 41 color guard 4. arthur slaght: friendly artie is interested in art, and has the talent to make a career of it. he enjoys sports, small cars, and a certain girl, but is unapjjreciative of homeroom teachers. football 2,231 gymnastics c u 1 31 track 2. katherine Slattery: kathy, who hopes to become a legal secretary, likes clerical practice but dislikes history. her general pet peeve is school, and her weakness is a certain alumnus. teenage clubg cooking club secretary: canine club treasurer. barbara spacek: barb, who plans to become an elementary school teacher, has a weakness for cars and the color blue. her likes include swimming and horseback rid- ing, while people who don't pay back debts are her main complaint. ibrary council l,2,3,41 tennis club 21 periscope 41 future teachers 3,4 jeanne spohn: popular ant frienc ly jeannie has a weakness for big, sad eyes, but cannot tolerate spiders, or cars whose stoplights don't work. including art. music, and winter nights among her likes. she aspires to succeed in the field of art, and in some way. to leave the world with a little more peace and happiness than it had when she found it. junior commercial club president 11 homeroom representative 21 junior student council 21 junior varsity cheerleader 2, ca Jtain 3: s.o. night 2.3.41 honor so- ciety 3,41 alternate to gir s' state 31 beta beta 3, president 41 reveries' editor-in-chief 4. anne steiner: hoping to get mar- ried and travel in the future, anne has a weakness for black and white cars. she likes gym classes, new york city, and weekends, but would rather do without monday mornings. german club 11 cooking club 2,31 girls' service 4. bette sterling newton sweet gas susan sullivan annette szefler xr X or f 1 2 gig betty surdez barbara sweeney bette sterling: bette, who Wants to be a lab technician, se- cretly desires to be a sky diver. n.y.c. and boys are fine by her, but future teachers from paterson can be forgotten. teenage club lg ping pong club 2, s.o. night 2, future nurses club 3, president 4. susan sullivan: sue, who in- cludes mike and weekends among her likes, wants to go to art school. naturally, art is her favorite subject, but she doesnit care at all for history or current events. teenage club lg archery club 2g cooking club 3, canine club 4. betty surdez: betty, or black bart, would like to be a legal sec- retary, and to someday understand football. she likes pass- ing grades in history, and, admitting to a weakness for a certain football player, is annoyed by people who jump to conclusions. barbara sweeney: sweet but quiet barbara ad- mits to a weakness for boys, and has an objection to history and snobby or phony people. this future nurse finds enjoy- ment in cars, clothes, and biology. s.o. night 1,2, teenage club president 1, intramurals, junior varsity cheering 3g varsity cheerleader 4, girls' leaders 4. newton sweet: new- ton, whose pet peeve is detention, has graduation as his greatest ambition. his likes include gto's and pizza, and he admits that his best subject is study hall, while history holds no interest. dumont high resources, inc. president 4. annette szefler: annette plans to becme an x-ray technician after she graduates, and lists clothes, christmas and the shore as her likes. her pet peeve is dhs. robert talan: casual bob, who plans to lead an exemplary life, aspires to become a playboy. disliking two-faced people, he admits to a strong liking to massages and clothes. football l,2,3,4, art club 2. raymond tellier: aspiring to be a specialist in a trade, ray likes chocolate chip cookies and vintage cars, though he secretly desires to own one younger than himself. small portions of food and empty gas tanks are causes for discon- tent. sports club 2,3, weight lifting 4g wrestling 3,4. robert talan raymond tellier , 33 IVY? , rj r 5, .- . 4.-.., J X :. ,J vii joan terraciano thomas tisserand jeffery tisserand tiff! geoffrey toner patricia toomey joan terraciano: terras, whose secret desire is to become a jet pilot, chooses teaching as her profession. though boys are among her likes, especially football players, she doesn't appreciate conceited ones. teenage club lg tennis club 2: s.o. night 3,-1, majorettes 3,-lg beta beta 3, secretary -l. jeffery tisserand: although jeff dislikes geometry and con- ceited people, he enjoys sports, especially bowling, and pro-- fesses a weakness for pretty girls. he hopes to get rich, and plans on becoming a draftsman. sports club. thomas tisser- and: secretly desiring to grow five inches, midget's ambi- tion is to become a carpenter. partial to hero sandwiches, italian food, cars, and sports, he considers conceited people and brothers as his pet peeves. archery club lg sports club 2,3g wrestling 3,4. geoffrey toner: his desire being to gradu- ate, jelf cannot truthfully admit to an interest in school and homework. among his favorite things are sports. lunch, study hall, 3:01 p.m. and girls, especially the latter. foot- ball lg sports club 1,2, baseball manager 1,2. patricia too- mey: wanting to marry a vice-president in the flltlll'C, pat en- joys sports, boys, and vacations. confessing to a weakness for spaghetti and meatballs, she does not find freshmen or jack benny pleasurable. intramurals 1,2,3,4. richard totten: hop- ing to go on to college, rick first desires to graduate. while monday mornings don't go over too big with him, he ap- preciates weekends, sports cars, and most of all, sleep. ju- dith trethewey: judy, who wants to be a beautician. desires to travel around the world someday. always laughing, she enjoys football games and having a good time. g.t.o.'s are among her best-liked things, while unfriendly people both- er judy. teenage club 1: cooking club 1: canine club -lx intramurals 2. richard totten judith tretheway valerie valent: lookin forward to a career as an elementary school teacher, val cfaims her pet peeves are hot weather and obnoxious Ipeogle. she has an inclination towards british sports cars, tai ore clothes, and mod st les. library council 1,3, president 2, musical 2, s.o. night 2, future nurses club 3, folk music club 4. gene van buren: to own a cabin in the boondocks of maine is gene's secret desire, though he wants to be a plumber. he confesses to a weakness for boating with girls at night, but wishes that homeroom 121 was non- existant. choir 1,2,4g sports club l,2,3,4. stephen Venezia: hoping to become a millionaire and have a ood job, steve names his favorite subject as lunch. motorcyclzes and boatin are among his likes, while some people may be classes as his pet eeve. hot rod club. patricia verway: to go to central colfege is pat's ambition, and she admits to liking motorcycles, italian food, and the dc5. though she enjoys geography typing, and foods, she canit deny her one pet peeve - ittle sisters. secretarial club 1, table tennis 2, sports club 3, food club 4. frank vido: frank's greatest ambition is to avoid being called into the service. modern history is a subject which he Hnds disagreeable, but he admits that he likes english and also the head majorette of the band. arlene violantez having a desire for travel and Wedding bells, arlene plans to attend college, where she'll major in psychology. her inclinations lean toward kittens, snow, and blonde-haired bovs, while conceited people are biggest peeve. intramurals 1,2,3,4g oracle 2,3,4, dramatics club 2, uture teachers club 3,4g pep club 3, periscope editor 4, homeroom re resentative 4. louis vircillo: quiet study halls, freshmen, ancfjbossy teachers comprise bambino's peeves, but he admits to inclinations towards sports and girls. college is in his future, where he intends to prepare for a job as a hysical education teacher and a coach. wrestling club 1, liasketball 11 baseball 1,4, football l,2,3,4g games club 2, gymnastics club 3g physical fitness team 3,4g wrestling 4, ettermen's club 4. frank vido arlene violante valerie valent stephen Venezia louis vircillo gene van buren patricia verwey mary von wiegen susan wacker mary von wiegen: brown, who would like to enter the field of art, has an urge to travel around the country in a tr-4. she likes rutgers and unable service but her true weakness is blue eyes. smanish club lg cooking club 2, canine club 4. susan wac er: confessing a weakness for a certain boy and little sports cars, blue-eyed sue finds her secretarial courses the most interesting. she enjoys sewing, while conceited people annoy her. junior commercial club lg majorettes l,2,3g girls' leaders 3. madeleine wallack: maddy's ambition is not to know everyone, but to have everyone know her, and she just can't resist things she can't afford. enjoyable to her means theater, straight, narrow noses, and strawberries and spaghetti, while squeaky chalk, hard pillows and humid weather top her list of dislikes. intramurals 1,24 dramatics club l,2,-lg peris- cope 3,43 sincerely yours 33: poetry reading rounds 53g senior commercial club 3. douglas walsh: college-bound doug se- cretly desires to go to the peekskills for some mysterious reason. money and vacations are to his liking, while long weekends and most girls really rate. cross-country prac- tices on saturdays peeve him most. cross-country 3, cap- tain 4g track 3,43 basketball 3,4. wolfgang Walther: liking sports, cars, and good food, Wolfgang aspires to become a prosperous businessman and to remain a bachelor. his pet peeves are history and cafeteria music. science club 1,2,3,4g track l,2,3,4g gymnastics 114, cheerleader 4. edward way- len: ed, who especially likes little sports cars with big en- gines, hopes to stay single as long as possible, and to grad- uate from annapolis. because he enjoys cars, it is logical that his pet peeve might be cars that don't run, although people who don't think also make him mad. chess club l,2, 55. mary waylen: sharon, who hopes to become a legal sec- retary, has a secret desire to have a lot of money. she en- joys art and algebra, while history teachers and naturallv frizzy hair are her pet peeves. her weakness is a certain boy named johnny. archery club 2g sports club 3, canine club president 4. adrienne weible: admitting to an intense dislike for madras, conformists, and dumont, adrienne desires to be fabulously wealthy. she has no special weak- nesses bul enjoys barbra streisand, ostrich feathers and new york city. edward waylen mary wavlen an-as . madeleine wallack douglas walsh adrienne weible wolfgang walther donald weiss susan weiss donald weiss: don has a strong liking for fast cars, and someday hopes to be the chief designer for ford advanced vehicles department and to race formula I cars in europe. sports and art are among his likes at school, while history is not the favored subject. science club lg sports club 2,3g tennis club 4. susan weiss: talented sue has a secret desire to open a dancing school, and to enter the field of profes- sional dancing. she claims french to be her favorite course, while quizzes are extremely annoying to her. blonde boys and the rolling stones are weaknesses as far as sue's con- cerned. s.o. night l,2,3,-1, head majorette 2,3,4g musical 3g girls' leaders 3,-lg teacher's secretary 4. rita wells: fun-lov- ing rita, a newcomer to dhs in her senior year, is seldom seen without a smile. hoping to become a beautician, she dislikes moody people, and harbors a desire to buy an mg. diane Wheeler: dee,,' whose likes are boys and cars, enjoys pestering a certain gym teacher, who, incidentally, is her pet peeve. considering clerical practice her favorite sub- ject, she would love to go to hungary. her future includes a nursing career. patricia white: college-bound patti de- clares that her secret desire is her secret, but admits to liking the marines and corvette's drum and bugle corps. while phonies and history are not her favorite things, ice and desserts definitely are. intramuralsg teenage club lg cooking club 2, girls' service 4. matthew willem: short, like- able matt secret y desires to grow. admitting to no special weaknesses, he enjoys weekends, but has rather strong feelings against detention. study hall l,2,3,4. william wil- son: school, and all the work it entails, are bill's et peeves. anxious for graduation to arrive, he thinks of is favorite things as being summer and 3 p.m. monday through friday from september to june. laurel wolf: laurel is highly inter- ested in snobby, collegiate boys, weekends, englewood, and getting rich. she plans to attend college and marry before graduation. although u.s. I has been her most unenjoyable subject, laurel does like u.s. II. dramatics club lg intramu- rals: teenage club 2: s.o. night 2: beta beta 3,4. patricia white matthew willem rita wells william wilson diane Wheeler laurel wolf david wood alan wright david wood: a future commercial artist, dave would like to attend the university of hawaii. art, guns, and fishing are to his liking, while late practices are not, and he admits to a weakness for blondes, brunettes, and redheads. football 1,24 basketball l,I3,44 wrestling club 14 games club 24 golf club 34 hot rod club 4. alan wri ht: to become a teacher is alan's goal. he reveals a liking or money and his displeasure in doing homework and going to speech class. his secret desire remains a secret. john young: aspiring to become a printer, john would be interested in getting a pilot's license and Hying a light plane. annoyed most by nagging and history, he does like print shop. james zatta: mat and teachers who give surprise tests are hardly appreciated by jim, who secretly desires to go to the olympics. after college, he plans to have a career in accounting. sports club 24 track 2,2144 cross- country 23,44 gymnastics club 3. analicia zelaya: aspiring to be an alumna, honduras truly wishes that someday she will not be too young. homework and prejudiced people make up her dislikes, but she enjpys music, parties, older boys, and art, the subject in whic she is at her best. teen- afe club treasurer l,2Q s.o. night 1,34 sincerely yours art e itor 3,44 reveries art staff 4. thalia zourdos: school-spirited thalia has a knack for getting involved in a million extra- curricular activities at one time. secretly desiring to be a genius, she enjoys saturday nights with a certain someone, merry-go-rounds, and clieerin f on the squad. junior varsity cheerleader l4 varsity cheeriieader 2,3. captain 44 girls' leaders 3,44 homeroom representative 3,44 s.o. night l,2,J3,4, student director 44 junior commercial club 1,2Q teachers secretary 4. john zuccolo: mike, who likes fast cars, would really enjoy owning a corvette. while morning and afternoon homeroom announcements are his pet peeve, he admits to a weakness for girls with long, blonde hair. s.o. night l,2,!3,44 gymnastics club 33. john young james zatta analicia zelaya Xuan' thalia zourdos john zuccolo sitting: a. hamer, peters, k. Sanders, p. lauria. standing: j. spohn, r. boisvert, r. hisiger, r. ashendorf, j. miano, j. painter, r. block, l. licata. top twelve these twelve members of the senior class have endeavored for four years to procure an educa- tion and to utilize it to the best of their ability. the knowledge and experience which they have acquired are the keys to a bright future that holds the promise of success. 160 in memory of katherine de nazario merry flowers and sunshine. they'd flock to this radiant light, this center of all activity. the young and winsome daisies, a bond of sturdy oaks, an endless meadow of things to do - all loved the life that so freely gave her light and warmth. the days were full and many. to sip of, or to bask in, the intoxicating glow of just her presence - it was to feel the joy of one who drank her fill from the golden cup of life. a cloud passed by. it dimmed the light. the frolicking young still reached out. they yearned, even yet, for the security felt at the mention of her name. a cloud passed by. it extinguished the light. the flowers danced no more. their heads nodded wiltingly. the boughs of the oaks hung heavily. the meadow seemed to find an end. but there is no end. the impenetrable depths of midnight which have taken awa the ray of brilliance are known as infinity. a headier cup of wine is offered there. 161 and there will never be one last, sweet drop. only perfect foreverness. the glow is ever warmer, but more difficult to find now. the nights, unfathomable skies shed crystal tears, but they glisten of jov, the days, they water with sweet remembrance, the meadow, the flowers, the oaks. jeanne spohn february 14, 1966 iiw ml BW' F wma V -ws, 1 QM Who's who 5 E,'5f'J . :. 5, 'KL th' 5g,g1,E5S:'i as ' f . 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R 3 the class of 766 Q abramo, mr. and mrs. nelles, barbara d'angelo, m., jeweler dieh pharmacy dumont drugs dumont teen center fischer, mr. and mrs. william jones florist a friend allegri, mrs. j. amweg, mrs. frederick annie, ellen, and charcoal ansel, miss arlene and jimmy attardo, mrs. d. bandino, mrs. frank bill's shell service boehm, mr. and mrs. karl briggs, mr. donald g. bru erer, susan brunoff, mr. and mrs. w. bur er, mr. and mrs. w. w. burEhardt stamps carelli, skip cavanagh, jack c. e. j. channell, mr. and mrs. w. f. charlie chestnut, mr. and mrs. john chestnut, susan christians, althea cohen, mrs. adeline connolly, mr. and mrs. gerald connolly, raymond curry, jim de'angelo, augie, glen, and chris d'angelo farms davis, miss evelyn davis, mr. and mrs. e. decker, mr. and mrs. c. denaro's Qnickj denn and joylce der deutschle rer dobbelaar, mrs. a. dumont paint supplies durham, mrs. joseph eldredge, harry facer, m. w. facer, robert fall, mr. and mrs. george farese, mr. gabriel w. fechner, edward fechner, mr. and mrs. j. ferrie, joseph t. fleishcher, irk flickinger, mr. and mrs. arthur fischer, mr. and mrs. w. fisher, mrs. and mrs. e. fuhro, mr. and mrs. lou patrons leonhardt, dr. and mrs. thomas log cabin service station michaels, mr. and mrs. john palace theater peter's camera shop p.t.a. boosters gallagher, charlene gallagher, doroth gallagher, edward, gallagher, gerard gallagher, jo-ann gallagher, joselph t. gangemi, step en gayton, barbara geib, donald gottberg, a. j. grossman, mr. and mrs. w. haechler, mr. and mrs. hall, mr. and mrs. g. hamer, paul harris, mrs. william hartman, mrs. allan c. hartman, barbara hecker, dorothy heitsche, elenor herdelg, mr. and mrs. j. wesley hinck ey, judy homeowners' hardware howarth, miss helen howes, mr. and mrs. fred jimmy fpizza joe's record slmotp johnson, mr. an mrs. gilbert joseph, mr. and mrs. j. s. and family katz, mr. and mrs. george kellner, anna kellner, mr. and mrs. peter kelly famil kinley, katffy ki ness family kdbek, mr. and mrs. j. laetzo, mr. and mrs. j. la forgia lauritano, harold lee, ronnie, bobbie, and howie levine family lozito, bruce lutz, mr. n. mg-gnus, neil m on, kathy malloy, miss patricia mathews, mr. and mrs. meluson, mr. and mrs. r., jr. menge, miss clara merritt bake shop mike's tailor shop mouse, mr. and mrs. r. f. murray, mr. and mrs. a. j. senior sistol club s. and . Stationers suburban television turner's wemer's paint and wallpaper nelles, mitch nelles, sylvia and al newman, philip nuchan, joe o'connor, chris o hanlon, mr. and mrs. pasqualino, mr. peter pelo, vincent pennington, mrs. g. peters, carol peters, june pierre reis, mr. and mrs. m. g. restivo, mr. and mrs. an elo ruggero, mr. and mrs. ri h ruggero, william and ralph samcpson's san ers, mr. and mrs. h. scarpa, mildred Schaefer, lillian w. schipke, mr. and mrs. f. t. seifried, mr. and mrs. howard shea, mr. and mrs. shimoda, mr. and mrs. midori slack, mr. and mrs. w. j. slattery, ray soult, mrs. margaret spohn, jeanne spohn, mr. and mrs. wm. steiner, karl stephano, mr. and mrs. j. st. matthew's walther league, new milford stuber, dorothy, red, and henry talerico, dr. and mrs. h. the kelter family the rubin family theissen, alice toomey, mr. and mrs. george toomey, patricia uncle eddie underwood barber shop velber, mr. and mrs. ed velez, 'ohn vignold, mr. and mrs. a. j. vogel, mr. and mrs. peter weitz, mr. h. Whitaker, mr. and mrs. r., sr. white, miss marilyn semor d1rectory abbey, christine 44 roxbury road abrahamsen, richard 56 pershing street abramo, camille 8 harlan drive alberti, jo ann 20 steven drive allan, jean 153 larch avenue alle ', carol 17 E1-21nche court ambrosano, carl 30 marion avenue anderson, kem 114 gordon avenue ashendorf, rhona 29 hazel street bargisen, janet 37 erwood road bassing, susan 132 manhatten terrace battle, margaret 6 east church court beatini, michael 98 east madison avenue bellwood, nancy 24 niagara street bender, edward 308 washington avenue berkman, joseph 60 franklin street biolsi, robert 63 cypress road bisho ,william 118 tgetwood road bliss, gary 56 lafayette avenue block, robert 64 oneida avenue bloom, donald 21 wood place boellm, karl 16 huntin drive boekell, gimn 95 west quackenbush avenue boisvert, robert 14 poplar street bohm, emest 19 harwick road bondurant, kenneth 43 overlook drive bradley, jo ann 105 erie street brady, william 31 new york avenue brennan, thomas 94 lenox avenue brenner, barbara 175 east madison avenue britsch, theodore 35 birch road bruderer, susan 84 beacon street brunoif, janice 146 magnolia avenue buonocore, joseph 71 prospect avenue burger, karen 352 new milford avenue callahan, daniel 176 west madison avenue cantone, richard 272 depew street carstens, linda 78 forest road cartelli, james 81 johnson avenue catoggio, vincent 108 east linden avenue christians, althea 10a american legion terrace cieslik, tod 5 blauvelt avenue citino, christine 82 larch avenue coates, cheryl 68 highwood drive cohen, janice 152 summit avenue conte, diane 21 margaret court conwa , eleanor 10 derby lane corey, cynthia 115 dixon avenue corkery, clare 26 ranger road corr, james 120 randolph avenue Currier, yvette 135 west madison avenue dalnodar, -richard 82 elm street d'angelo, karen 22 roxbury road davis, ronald 61 dumont avenue de brock, david 420 knickerbocker road decker, robin 11 hillside avenue de falco, eileen 62 west quackenbush avenue dela rosa, roger 58 revere drive de l on, allen 36 delaware avenue de marco, nancy 17 ranger road devantier, pamela 4 Seneca road diaz, alan 246 larch avenue dietsch, william 91 lawrence avenue di gesu, lorraine 249 west madison avenue diovisalvo, joyce 15 lenox avenue di sciascio, richard 195 randolph avenue dolan, robert 223 depew street dolan, sharleen 223 de ew street donnelllon, jeffrey 23 dakota avenue doyle, kevin 87 sherwood avenue dumbrov, barbara 67 beacon street duncanson, william 199 howard street dymczyk, michael 71 sunnyside avenue earley, lynn 150 prospect avenue ebert, charles 192 west madison avenue ebeyer, janice 191 summit avenue e an, thomas 35 park avenue epstein, paul 60 juniper street estrada-lemus, consuelo gpatemala city, guatemala cer, robert 92 white beeches drive feldhaus, william 174 lenox avenue Bower, vaughn 376 new mi ford avenue for-Lani, carol 15 walnut street frasco, robert 68 new' york avenue fusselman, donalda 8 lawrence avenue gallagher, charlene 152 berkley place ggllie, kathleen 8 east madison avenue gannon, stephen 9 sunnyside avenue gzrripoli, janet virginia avenue gayton, barbara 3 birch road giedroyce, richard 95 an over avenue gillesqie, kathleen 170 b auvelt avenue gilmore, lynn 126 roosevelt avenue georg, kenneth 56 seminole avenue golden, teri 138 bedford road goldfield, randy 61 hardin avenue goodleaf, Eathleen 180 druid avenue gonnan, kathleen 46 wilcox street ragnano, ames 52 randolph avenue granger, susan Wyandotte avenue green, david 72 ranger road ggifiin, eileen golfview drive gripjpi, jcohn 10 roo field road gross, hillary 65 lenox avenue grossman, carolyn 67 juniper street Rove, ronald wolcott road gunther, harold 56 dixon avenue gwardyak, thomas 176 jo nson avenue gwinup, darrell 06 gardon avenue haas, robert 106 arfield street haeciler, linda 65 lucille avenue hahn, karen 181 virginia avenue hallahan, richard 329 new milford avenue hamer, alle ra 112 new m5ford avenue hayes, bruce 16 new milford avenue heil, kathryn 77 chestnut street heitsche, robert 190 lexington avenue henderson, sheilah 102 thompson street herdeg, sherrell 56 merritt avenue hisiger, robert 7 p easant street hogan, douglas 8 cypress road hopkins, bonnie 24 merritt avenue homicek, janine 87 wilkins drive howes, tricia 202 wasgiington avenue huntington, claire 11 fuller street hutnik, richard 25 lexington avenue intravia, joseph 164 delaware avenue jahreis, robert 42 elm street joest, garrett 29 bussell court johnson, karen 21 andover avenue jontow, nancy 56 garfield street kalinsky, rhona 53 dance boulevard karrenberg, thomas 38 beverly road katz, carol, 73 larch avenue keamey, kathleen 51 east quackenbush avenue kellner, anna 360 new milford avenue kenned , anne 167 lindlen avenue khoury, 'ames 85 medigard avenue kinley, kathleen 68 golfview drive kipness, sharon 79 sunnyside avenue klemeyer, john 130 barbara road lcnaack, richard 55 magnolia avenue koeng, 'ill 20 walsh drive kuderka, james 211 lexington avenue kurutz, kenneth 10 fuller street laetzo, francine 97 baker lane lang, richard 129 sherwood road la ine, robert 151 knickerbocker road lauria, patricia 130 maple street lauritano, harold 318 prospect avenue leah , ma lynn 69 Julles giive letizia, josephine 94 andover avenue levitski, synthia 67 sunnyside avenue licata, lucille 7 gordon avenue lindberg, roger 30 davies avenue lorenzo, michael 8 ivy place lowenstein, leslie 78 sunnyside avenue lozito, linda 119 beacon street magnus, neil 35 windsor drive mahon, kathleen 185 howard street maisch, eileen 50 roxbury road manasseri, phyllis 15 blish place maniscalco, larry 389 valley view road, paramus manus, lawrence 118 beacon street manzi, michael 185 lafayette avenue manzone, john 215 west madison avenue martin, kathlecn 171 manhatten terrace martorelli, wayne 55 merritt avenue matthews, cliilord 356 new milford avenue mcnamara, linda 29 margaret court meeker, harry 97 roxbury road meeklns, joy 46 seneca avenue meluson, robert 317 proslpect avenue menge, ynn 250 west madison avenue messlna, clare 175 dumont avenue messing, steven 16 rox ury road miano, joseph 450 washington avenue michaelg patricia 76 'uniper street miller, corinne 109 garden street minassian, michael 57 west linden street molfa, lucille 121 summit avenue moldoff, douglas 85 garlleld street montross, charles 112 creskill avenue muller, anthony 109 1:1011 alnenue mu , 18lrhoZ'vai::'l street murray, linda 19 thompson street murray, noreen 9 margaret court nadler, michael 50 medford road magy, eugene 81 seminole avenue nagy, joan 84 erie street naples, denise 40 west madison avenue nauss, cheryl 31 laurel avenue nazzaro, ralph 101 charles street near, robert 82 brooklleld road nelson, karen 34 morton avenue nelson, stephen 65 wilcox street nicastri, vincent 400 knickerbocker road novian, albert 927 east madison avenue novian, janette 227 east madison avenue o'brien, timothy 178 larch avenue odenahcgeorge 19 woo place okie, manlyn gli sheliyi strset son, wa 91 hillcrest drive omelka, orene 53 masgaritlcomt ran , s ron gg larch avenue o'su ivan, 'oan 45 romanoldrive 'nter, 'o ce 1311 west' qiuackenbush avenue gakett, rosalyn 1 leasant street parker, douglas 5 derby lane peabody, steven 90 new milford avenue gembroke, robert 1 delaware avenue pemoulie, gerald 7 colonial parkway ters, 'une 5 rangbr road peterson, roberta 5 wyandotte avenue petronzio, robert 6 ugtarden street S: ert, marita new milford avenue ggeufer, michael lleetwood road geufer, paul ileetwood road gicinich, august 15 prospect avenue pierro, rosemary mcerto avenue pierson, douglas 421 new mil ord avenue glzogye, micliiael rest roa pgrto, leonard forest road gueen, stephen plizsskill avenue ra 'n, ori 110' roxbury road rel , suzanne 135 yinaqnotijia avenue reinert, ert 73 niagara street rers, eve n 110 hillcriesthadrive reitberlgen, ns 6 map e avenue, hillsdale, n. j. restivo, carolyn 50 andover avenue restivo, john 75 barbara road rimoncelli, kathleen 246 grant avenue robertson, scott 69 niagara street roche, william 26 american legion terrace roli, steven 32 wareham road roithmazr, michael 144 dpar avenue ron maro, eugene 11 park avenue rondinaro, peter 81 virginia avenue rooney, 81 roosevelt avenue rosasco, kathleen 237 lexington avenue rosen, michael 7 summit avenue rosicki, 'oan 198 de iong avenue roth, suzanne 50 randolph avenue rottger, c arles 82 sunnyside avenue ruggcro, theresa 87 chestnut street runne, edwin 90 hardintga avenue ruppert, vid 38 east linden avenue mssell, doris 74 harding avenue ryan, caro e 14 andover avenue ryder, frederick 286 manhatten terrace sacco, dennis 236 johnson avenue salmon, roger 29 bergman terrace sam on, lorraine 15 elizabeth street sanders, kathleen 436 prospect avenue scama, robert 89 vies avenue schepper, jeanette 219 grant avenue schmidt, dieter 27 new york avenue scholl, rudolf 47 merritt avenue schubert, klaus 50 oma.ha street schwartz, margaret 32 beverly road scott, robert 45 cole court seilclr, carol 155 second street seifried, allan ' 126 mckinley avenue shea, joyce 30 white beeches drive shields, winifred 68 hamilton avenue shine, kathleen 67 roxbury road shock, bonnie 131 lafayette avenue siegel, ronald 12 shadyside avenue slack, nancy 39 wilcox street slaght, arthur 16 west madison avenue slattery, kathleen 107 wyandotte avenue spacek, barbara 126 larch avenue spohn, jeanne 16 wolcott road steiner, anne 6 shelby street sterling, bette 95 depew street sullivan, susan 160 delaware avenue surdez, betty 247 manhatten terrace sweeney, barbara 1 medford road sweet, newton 80 davies avenue szeiler, annette 135 randolph avenue talan, robert 52 juniper street tellier, raymond 104 barbara road terraciano, joan 75 depew street tisserand, jeifrey ll willdns drive tisserand, thomas 11 wilkins drive toner, geoifrey 5 east church court tommey, patricia 210 knickerbocker road totten, richard 116 columbia avenue trethewey, judith 128 lafayette avenue valent, valerie 38 wareham road van buren, gene 117 ileetwood road venezia, stephen 100 creslcill avenue verwey, patricia l lafayette avenue violante, arlene 6 wilcox street vircillo, louis 12 highwood drive vido, frank 6 sherwood road von wie n, m H1 druiifivenufzry wacker, susan 162 west madison avenue 3v2allack, madeleine 'uni r street waish, gguglas 333 iprospect avenue wal er, wolfgang 32 fem avenue waylen, edward 254 manhatten terrace vigylen, sharon manhatten terrace weible, adrienne 38 revere drive Weis, donald 231 prospect avenue wei , susan 134 ileetwood road wells, rita 309 west madison avenue wheeler, diane 4 oneida avenue white, patricia 348 east madison avenue g,illerp,Sh matthew e in street wilsm, william 48 randolph avenue Troollf, laurel 'uni r street wood, dapfid 42 east linden avenue wrigit, alan 64 cooper avenue ggung, jdm 1 new milford avenue utta, james 155 east madison avenue zelaya, analicia 151 east madison avenue zourdos, thalia 32 andover avenue zuccolo, john 64 stanley street june 16, 1966 to the class of '66 as you all notice, i'm sure, graduation has finally come. for some of you it is a happy-sad occasion - you look eagerly to a bright tomorrow, but you feel a little reluctant at leaving. for others it is purely a joyous occasion, for at long last you're out, you're free. no matter what your sentiments or mine are, it seems rather ob- vious that we'll feel differently after we leave. we'll be more exposed than ever to what the world really is all about - we'll be more a part of it. in your part, what- ever it may be, i wish you every success, and although i haven't known each of you as well as i could, or should like to, i hope you find the kind of happiness that is meant especially for you. i also hope that you're pleased with this yearbook, for it is a record of your high school years. although it is not formally dedicated to anyone in particular, i've always worked on it with our class in mind, in hopes of making it mean something to you. a class is a strange thing. for four years it is slowly pulled together, and then suddenly, it scatters. to hold our class together just a little, even if it must be through pictures, would make me happy. and so, until we meet again as a class, accept my congratulations on your graduation, my thanks for making my four years happy ones, and my wishes for the best of everything in all future en- deavors. sincerely, 44vh.2, editor-in-chief photographs courtesy of the port of new york authority pages 6 dr 7 irvmg mittleman pages 34 - 35 the ridgewood newspapers page 21 'mu mx 1...a.,,zm.m..n,,. by 1.2 'A .f ,X . - Y R'- lIX:mXX- X ' '.X1: 5f? ff 'KAL i'1.'f' r'3--QF?-'X'..1 X- .X . 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