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c ison Uowns 2 ip lficj 2 ScAoof c ison, yCew Jersey Uofume X 3 breams are the fantasies of our minds, the iffusions of reality, hey shorten the onyest day andsweeten the Sitter mind.JKost me ft into the past the so many fancies of childhood fet some remain . . . innocent of the triafs of youth. 71 s we mature, our dreams expand. 7hese dreams are no fonyer our fantasies dissi- pa tiny in reafity. 7hey haoe ceased to Se im- pos siS e dreams . . . they haoe Secome quests. our 1 6 sorrows . . 7 8 TRAINER 9 To care is a great talent; to make others care is a rare gift. The Class of 1969 has known a person who cares enough for all. She was more than a good teacher, more than the best Talon advisor—she is a great lady. To make us feel like somebody was not difficult. She had this virtue. Her exuberant personality and outgoing manner made us feel that there was always hope and help to be found, if searched for. You have taught us to care and to understand and have guided us through difficult times. You have showed us the meaning of involvement. The Class of 1969 sincerely wishes that you, Miss Puma, more than anyone, will see your impossible dream perfectly ful- filled. The Class of 1969 CBoarcf °f education Richard W. Jago Assistant Superintendent Charles A. Boyle Superintendent L. to R. Charles A. Hoyle; Richard W. Jago; Stanley Majcski; Herbert Mathiasnn; Mrs. Angela Bell, Vice-President; Arthur Price, President; Ernest Bredcn; John J. Anderson; John C. Thomas; Thomas J. McEvoy. Stephen Achaves Township Director of Guidance 14 Acfmin z's iraiion 7JrincipaPs TICessaqe We live in an era when a growing concern is being expressed about the grave problems confronting our society. Many contend that our very survival as a free and viable society is at stake, and that if our way of life is to endure, America must advance in solving the problems with which it is confronted both inside and outside its borders. One of the interesting and significant aspects of this era is the attitude of our young people. Today, American youth is in a state of ferment. This ferment expresses many dissatisfactions with the current state of society—some of which are fully justified while others arc of dubious validity. The right to dissent must be recognized and protected. This is not only a valuable individual right—it is essential if we are to maintain the proper focus on the imperfections of our society. Youthful dis- senters, especially, can help to protect us from the frightening pros- pects of an “Orwellian 1984” peopled by the fearful, suspicious, and docile. However, the general orientation of dissent must be, not a basic alienation, but an eagerness to learn; to accept higher orders of responsibility; and to “fit,” not passively, but in the sense of a readiness to work within the system rather than in opposition to it. The strength and vitality of a free society depend on the quality of the people, and. in the final analysis, such quality is measured in the ability of each generation to cope with the realities of life— its opportunities, its responsibilities, its defeats, its successes. The readiness and ability of your generation to meet this challenge dur- ing the latter half of the twentieth century will largely determine the future of American society and the future of that society in the arena of world affairs. Dr. Joseph A. Kreskey Principal C. Joseph Masser Vice-Principal 15 Leo G. Scanlon Vice-Principal business n VINCENT CAPRARO Seton Hall University, M.A. CAROL MOORE Montclair State College, B.A. BARBARA BALINT Montclair State College, B.A. CAROLYN MARTIN Rider College, B.A. ROBERT POST Rutgers University, Ed.M. SHIRLEY WALTERS Saint Paul’s College. B.S. 16 business ROSE GLANZROCK Trenton State College, B.A. HARRY THORSEN Rider College, M.A. DOLORES GIOFERE Trenton State College, B.S. KATHRYN FARRELL College Misericordia, B.S. MARION YASENCHAK College Misericordia, B.S. Co-operative Office Education Coordinator £jngfis£ MACFARLAND SHACKELFORD College of William and Mary, B.S. ANDREW BROWN Crumbling College, B.S. CONCETTA DeCARO Hunter College, B.A. BEVERLY BREITKOPF Douglass College, B.A. JOSEPH KOSI.ICK King's College, B.A. 18 PETER CAMPBELL, Chairman Rutgers University, M.Ed. MARGARET CLARK George Washington University, M.Ed. Cjrujfish KATHLEEN COMPTON Monmouth College, B.A. GERALD KERRIGAN Trenton State College, B.A. EDITH BRAGINTON Douglass College, B.A. COLUMBIA DRILOCK Seton Hall University, M.A. DORIS UNDER East Stroudsburg State College, B.S. JAMES OLIVER Pennsylvania State University, M.A. IRENE GERBER Trenton State College, B.A. r. . SUSAN P. CREUTZ Douglas College, A.B. ELVIA FERRER Wagner College, B.A. HELEN KOLBAY German Charles University, Prague, Ph.D. EDITH VONOCZKY Middlebury College, M.A. RICHARD TRACY Rutgers University, B.S. ANNE CHERNICK University of Manitoba, B.A. 20 CATHERINE CAROFALO Douglass College, B.A. BLANCHE LAMPRAKOS Douglass College, A.B. DONALD METTLER Rutgers University, M.Ed. NANCY TERINCER Trenton State College, B.A. JKat ism atics CHARLES TRAVIS Montclair State College, M.A. ANITA RENZI University of Dayton, B.A. GEORGE WILUSTON. Chairman Rutgers University, M.Ed. JAMES DiNARDO California State College, B.S. Montclair State College, A.B. MILDRED HARRISON William Smith University, A.B. ROBERT DeHANES DORIS EHRLICH Monmouth College, B.S. Hunter College, B.A. Science SUSAN GROSS Seton Hall University, M.A. ROBERT THOMPSON Texas A. and I. University, B.A. f A, yc JOSEPH PHARON Lynchburg College, B.S. LOUIS DE MARIA Seton Hall University, B.S. MARGARET CALA MONERI Seton Hall University, M.A. 22 PRANK TAMN, Chairman Montclair State College, M.A. MICHAEL KAPLAN Montclair State College, B.S. JOHN HUDANISH Montclair State College, A.B. ROCER SHULAS American University, B.S. WILLIAM JACOBSON New York University, B.A.E. RODDY LEVENDUSKI Jersey City State College, B.A. 23 Sociaf S ucfies THOMAS KELLY Jersey City State College, B.A. JOHN ANDERSON, Chairman New York University, M.A. ROBERT SOFKA Rutgers University, M.Ed. JAMES O’LEARY Duke University, A.B. FRANCES MALLEY Fordham University, B.S. ROBERT PATSKANICK Rutgers University, M.Ed. ALBERT KLEIN Trenton State College, B.A. CLARENCE JOLLY Jersey City State College, M.A. Sociaf Studies GEORGE MAKO Scton Hall University, M.A. HENRY TALARSKY Bloomshurg State College, B.S. CAROL REILLY Georgian Court College, B.A. FRED KUZMA Newark State College, B.A. PAUL NUZZO Western Kentucky University, B.S. ROBERT WIMMER Scton Hall University, A.B. THOMAS HYE Wayncsburg College, B.A. iRefatecf 0?r s MARK SAIFF Trenton State College, B.A. HELEN KUCHTA Montclair State College, B.A. BERNARD STARK Columbia University, M.A. CLIFFORD BRIGGS Newark State College 26 JOHN COE Trenton State College, B.A. JAMES LYNCH Montclair State College, B.A. CRefatecf Cflrts ROBERT J. MONACELLI Paterson State College RUTU OESE State University of New York, B.S. LOWELL WERNER Upsala University, B.S. WINSTON HUGHES. Chairman Trenton State College, M.A. Montclair State College, B.A. LAWRENCE WHITE Newark State College, B.S. 27 ELLEN DON AH AY, Chairman Rutgers University, M.Ed. CAROL RAGANELLI College Misericordia, B.S. RUTH WALSH Ncvr York University, B.S. Jfome Economics LANA IRELAND Douglass College, B.S. MARION SURVILO Cornell University, B.S. 28 CAROL FRY U.C.L.A., M.S. BUENA ROSENBLOOM Douglass College, B.S. KENNETH CARKHUFF Rutgers University, B.S. WILLIAM VAN PELT Montclair State College, M.A. ROBERT COWARD West Chester State College, B.S. MARY ANN CELSINON George Washington University, B.S. KENNETH PAGACH Rutgers University, B.S. EDWARD PRIMKA Rutgers University, M.Ed. FRANN ROSENBLUM U.C.L.A., B.S. 29 55'uicfan ce PETER KALTENBORN Rutgers University, M.Ed. WILLIAM REY Wagner College, B.A. ROGER OWEN EVELYN SMOLIGA Secretary HELEN SALLITT Rutgers University, B.S. MORTON CRESPY Seton Hall University, M.Ed. RUSSELL WALLACE Rutgers University, M.Ed. Bradley University, M.Ed. Doctors ancf DCurses DR. CHARLES GANDEK School Physician DR. JOHN R. OROS School Psychologist RUTH SURDYKA, R.N. Jersey City State College, B.A. MARGARET DcMERS, R.N. St. Elizabeth’s Hospital O ersonnef and Permanent c5u s itu es ELENORE MAHER Secretary ANN TANGOLICS Secretary KATHLEEN MYSLINSKI Secretary MARYANN O’LEARY Duke University, B.S. Cafeteria Staff VIRGINIA LATHAM IBM GLORIA BAGNOLI Secretary JILL BASS University of Connecticut, B.A. CHARLES A. SCHWEITZER Adult Education Night Janitors Day Janitors 31 32 Seniors 33 GERARD W. ABATE “Huggy” ... 75 ... awaiting college day ... values being liked by people ... co-captain on the grid-iron ... “Folks, Folks, Folks!” JOHN ROBERT AHLERS To achieve happiness is this congenial senior's most important goal in life ... future dentist ... will remember night of NHS induction ... “Never under- estimate anyone or anything. JEANNE MARCIE ALLEN “Jcanic ... always happy and ready for something crazy ... California— here she comes ... twirling red and gold ... “Smile! ... November '65 competition is her 1 memory. JAMES MICHAEL ALVATOR “Jimmy” ... carefree and funloving senior ... dislikes being hurried or crowded ... will long cherish JPS-EDI- SON basketball games ... “Okey dok- ey!” JEFFERY SCOTT AMPER Humorous and lovable Jeff” ... a 9 a.m. homeroom ... Certainly ... soc- cer ball ... knows when to be serious ... “Tats. KAREN DIANE AMREIN The future is college for “Schizo” ... drill team holds precious memories ... member of the silent society ... “Are you kidding me?” RICHARD ANDERSEN High in the clouds ... getting scorched burns him ... the '68 Thanksgiving gome is 1 ... That's Bud! ... a team man. WAYNE ALLAN ANDERSON “Wayne ... on the quiet side ... from cross country to dance band - that’s some step ... friendly once you know him. 34 GARY JOSEPH ANDREWSHETSKO Can anyone top 222? ... wild about cars ... who’ wise, me?!! DOROTHY LEE ANNIS “Dot” ... will remember her senior year ... Judo? ... “I don't wanna hear it! ... secretarial world—be- ware ... achievement is life. ALFRED RICHARD AUSTEN “Fred” ... this would-be sailor dis- likes wise guys ... a champion discus thrower who aims to be a man and to have pride. GAIL E. AUSTIN Unpredictable “Aus” ... devotes time to people and poetry ... has a great sense of humor ... IBM school ... “Fidget” ... friends, yes—fakes, no. SYLVESTER LEE AVANT Anxious to graduate into computer programming ... an egotistical comed- ian ... “People gotta be free ... “nice and round” but what a sense of humor. RICHARD E. AZANGER A2” ... the thirst for knowledge quenched at college ... graduation- touching moment ... such wide inter- ests!—girls? ... reports on sports for Eagle. DIANE BERNICE BAGAN “Di ... hopefully an Air Force ca- reer? ... will boys always be boys?! ... howling strikes with this FHA’er ... Speak splain ... and make the most of it. LUCILLE BALISTRERI “Lou” ... shampoo and set expert ... conceited people—“Forget about it.” ... health and happiness forever ... sigh—remember graduation! 35 WILLIAM MICHAEL BALLARD “Bill ... to chauffer you in a hearse (?) ... hard worker ... hopeful of an equally divided future—work and fun. BARBARA ANNE BARLOW “Barlo ... lovable ... she’ll try anything once ... McDonald's ... We’re there ... mistress of the culinary art. ALBERT JOSEPH BATTAGLIOTTI “Al ... tall and skinny ... different ... business world will welcome him after graduation ... on the wild side. ELMER A. BANKO Ben Franklin reincarnated in this elec- tronic engineer ... Mr. Hye’s soc. class—silly! ... can you imagine a trumpet player at graduation? ... ac- complish your thing! I. VICTORIA BARTHOLOW Understanding “Vicky” ... twirling lieutenant to remember football and basketball games ... college will leave her on the steps of secretarial work. SUSAN G. BARANKOVICH “Sue” ... welcome addition from JPS ... to nurse our wounds ... a sports enthusiast ... is misunderstood but “Such is life.” FRANCIS BARTOLO “Frank ... college to follow high school ... good times override home- work ... Casey at the bat? ... “Pomp and Circumstance”—he’s practicing al- ready ! JOSEPH BAUERNHUBER Carefree “Barney” ... is bothered by the dress code ... computer school after graduation ... friendly and happy. 36 VICTOR BELL “Vic” ... sharp dresser ... in white with a mortar and pestle—RX ... friendly senior ... water sports—wow! ROBERT BETHEA “Stretch” ... bowling enthusiast ... short lunches strike out ... “Gee whiz ... will further education in elec- tronics. CYNTHIA ANN BENNETT “Cindy” ... a court stenographer, none the less ... a philanthropist? ... “Oh, know!” ... “Can-el ... Good times? What did they do with the forks? ... temper can’t be beat. KATHLEEN BETTYAS “Kathy” ... another Charlie Brown ... “Good grief” ... Seniors, rah! rah! ... dependable senior can be seen on Eagle staff. LORIN J. B1ELSKI Bee ... knuckle crackers beware! ... VISTA volunteer ... “Oh, come on, man ... rebuilding old cars a favorite pastime. TIMOTHY GEORGE BERRY “Tim” ... campus life next year ... It’s 33 going in for the TD ... “The man who wins is the man who thinks he can.” ... happiness. ANN MARIE BEVILAQUA Saddle sore equestrian ... congenial ... “You’re not well” ... make new friends and keep the old ... GAA a fave ... clerical office worker. WAYNE BIRO “Bear ... will live free as a bird ... where would you be without girls? ... a diploma means a lot to him. 37 ROSE MARIE BISONIC “Rose ... sports enthusiast ... GAA and football games rate high ... dis- likes lack of school spirit and chronic complaincrs ... achieve all the goals you were meant to achieve ... “Oh, my gosh! GEORGE BLOOM “Sandy” ... class leader for two years ... just and honest ... determined track man ... awaits graduation ... then—on to excel in campus life! JOHN P. BIRZTEN “John” ... California dreamin’ ... what a head! ... will study music ... he already hears the strains of Pomp and Circumstance” ... Surf’s up! DONALD L. BLASZKA College awaits “Don” ... a sense of humor ... “You got it, boy!” ... en- joys striking it up—with the band ... camps in winter. VALERIE BODIE “Val” hopes to attend Rutgers ... daisy craxy ... an individualist who is al- ways willing to help out ... Asf es la vida” ... so do your own thing. JOHN BLONDER Hard working, hot tempered “Yon ... to long remember the Senior Prom ... enjoys having fun ... Junior Col- lege followed close by Uncle Sam ... “You think so?” PAMELA BODNAR Pam ... is she anyone to run an airline? You bet! ... will cherish the ’69 tassel ... friendly toward every- one ... irritated by loud people ... “Arc you kiddin'?” 38 FRANCINE DALE BONIS “Fran ... loves dancing and climbing down mountains head first ... can be seen working on EAGLE ... “Arc you for real?” ... future at the head of the class—teaching. LORETTA PATRICIA BONGIOVANNI “Bongi” ... a female “Fred Astaire” ... homework cuch! ... “Peace” ... the gym classes with Miss Smith ... surf's up! GLENN BORBELY “Borb” ... college education in con- servation follows graduation ... seen on soccer field ... Get out of here” ... good times and friendships will linger long. JANICE ANNE BOYLE “Jan” ... on the quiet side ... what a seamstress ... liny “blonde” is seen but not heard. DEBRA JEAN BORWEGEN “Debbie ... three year Student Coun- cil representative ... from bowling to skin diving. Academy of Science to GAA ... What can you say about a nice girl? MARILYN ANN BORIS “Mar ... Mr. Oliver's class and drama plays display her creativity ... campus life is upcoming ... energetic—except for every morning. LINDA MARIE BRELER Memories arc made of FHA conven- tions ... humility’s her virtue, though you’ll never hear HER say it ... cam- pus life in New England ... then fu- ture writer. 39 RICHARD JOHN BRENNER, JR. “Wolf ... to be found riding the wave ... remember all the helpful faculty ... and baseball ... “too bad” ... make the most of yourself. RUTH BRIDGES “Ruth” ... seen but not heard ... friendly ... Hap- piness is a graduating Senior ... Mr. Klein's History class. PATRICIA D. BROGNA “Pattie” ... co-captain of Drill Team ... always a smile ... Hap- piness is a dead Hawk ... R.U. rah! rah! ... business school will open office doors for this future legal secretary. NANCY S. BRUDER Education is most important to “Nance” ... so it's business school next year ... a '69 tassel is well worth waiting for. RICHARD CHARLES BRUGUIER “Brugie ... future in pro football ... What’s a senior privilege? ... Edison-Stevcns football games ... important to have a good time—espe- cially in school sports! ARTHUR BUCKELEW “Art” ... campus life to fol- low graduation ... longtime member of Eagle staff ... seen on the gridiron ... mem- ories arc made of German Club. DEBORAH BUCKELEW Honest “Debbie” ... president of Thespian Society ... under- standing and dependable “What ever happened to Turhan Bey!” 40 ROBERT BUDSOCK “Sock ... travel and adventure backed up by Uncle Sam ... bas- ketball i tops on his list ... honest and lovable ... Hey Dude! CAROLE PATRICIA BURNS “Bumsie ... senior represen- tative ... parties and guys fill her spare hours ... be- lieves in having a good time and enjoying everything ... “Hit the road, toad! WENDY L. BURRIS “Wen” ... phonies don't rate ... will long remember the friends she made at Edison ... to become a special teach, er for the mentally retarded ... “Well, what can I say?” CHARLES BUTZ To raise a family and have a good job arc his goals in life ... en- joys working on old cars ... “Well ... Chuck will become a welder. MICHAEL E. CANTORE Good natured Mike secs college in his future ... Hey Babee!” ... helps others ... “C’mon who ya kiddin'!” ... the Junior Prom weekend makes a lasting memory. RONALD JOSEPH CAPODANNO “Cap ... State Trooper training ... Here come dc fuzz? ... motorcycle scramb- ling ... “It's just like any- thing else” ... except happi- ness. THOMAS CAPUTO “Tom” ... what beautiful peepers ... Friday nights ... “What?” ... from photog- raphy to IBM computers ... a little on the crazy side. DIANE LEE CARTER “Carter” ... success will lie in helping others as a physical ther- apist ... Where's my man?” ... Color Guard and those Stars and Stripes forever ... reach your goal! 41 LYN MARIE CARTER “Lyn” -.. remember the concert and A Cappclla choir ... always an open car ... Beethoven, Beethoven ... “Oh, brother.” SUZANNE MARIE CARTER “Sue ... to open the field of IBM ... will strive to reach her goal with the little ones” ... shy ... “Oh, you're too much. FRANK S. CASALE R.U. (rah, rah) ... the fish—oh, it was about this long ... Don’t bug me” ... NHS and graduation will highlight this friendly senior’s high school years. STEPHANIE CASALINO ■‘Steph” ... opening her way to the sky ... easy going and friendly ... “Seriously” ... Who says Fords don’t go?—Torino! MARGARET E. CASEY “Marge” ... outgoing and friendly ... enjoy GAA and swimming ... memories of graduation ... what a sense of humor ... “Oh, no.” JOANNE CASSALLE “Jo” ... taking temperatures, reading thermometers and injecting needles ... dances up a storm ... eager for any- thing that’s a challenge ... alarm clock blues? 42 DONNA MARIE CATALUSCI “G.G.” ... secs a future in radiology ... “Terrific” ... most important to help others ... our dedicated FHA president ... happy, independent sen- ior loves life. RONALD F. CAVANAUGH Navy blues will follow campus life ... “Have you got the spirit,” “Yea, man!” ... square dancing and girl watching rate high ... seen running track for EHS. LINDA LEE CERASIA A future in the world of business ... punctual ... “Arc you serious?” ... loves to have a good time ... keep the Hawk dead! ALVIN MARK CHESLOW Stubborn “Al ... “I disagree with that ... recollections of Mrs. Cal’s Chcm class ... debate and chess clubs rate high. PAUL S. CHESTER Will long remember soph football ... on the quiet side, but always a smile ... Don't cook tonight, call Chicken Delight. ’68 soccer season ... outspoken but loyal and honest ... happiness—State Championship. RAYMOND ADAM CIAFARONE Chif would run a mile to have a good time ... Vice President of Var- sity Club rates big, along with track ... cross country vs. football? ... “Close the gap. LAWRENCE ANTHONY CIMINTERI “Larry” • • • to see America first ... always in a daze ... Oh, for a smoking lounge ... sneaky when not half asleep ... “Arc you crazy or what?!” HAROLD EDWARD CLAIN R.O.T.C. for Klink” ... enjoys hunt- ing and boating ... Oh, those un- spirited kids ... You’re out of your bird! BARBARA J. CLAUSEN “Barb” ... plans for college arc being made by this funloving senior ... foot- ball games 3nd shore ’68—what a fling!! ... “Yo. what is it man?” 43 ANN COHEN Career in speech therapy ... singing and dancing on the lighter side ... “Hey man, what’s happening? ... Thespian Troupe a chance for artistic expression. DIANE COLBY Well!! ... graduation, then IBM school ... quiet, til ya know her ... football and basketball spectator ... friendship is important. HARRIET COHEN “Har” ... Oh, til Tassel Time! ... al- ways has a joke and smile ... “What good arc you?” ... accept your mis- takes and be yourself. ANDREW FRANCIS COLLETTO Easy-going senior ... likes to relax with a good book ... will continue to the college library ... remembrance of graduation. LESLIE ANN CONRAD “Les” ... to live in New York awhile ... expresses herself through paint ... phoney people just don't place” ... integrity important. LINDA BETH COHON Future music major ... not another “busy-work” teacher ... will always remember great times in A Cappclla ... “W'hat a way to go!” ... All-State Chorus 67-68. KATHLEEN M. CONNOR Morticia” ... beauty school will get her into other people’s hair “Kwitchurbclyakin ... daring and gid- dy ... fond memories of smoky ovens and dirty dishes from Advanced Foods. JACULIN NORMA CONROY Jackie” ... behind a secretarial desk ... always ready for fun ... treasures memories of graduation ... “I don’t gotta”—blush. 44 MARGARET CORCORAN “Peggy” ... business school awaits ... will always remember graduation and the kids ... homework gets her down ... enjoys football games ... “Oh, how tender! ... lives dangerously. DIANE MARIE COSTANTINO Happiness rates high with this future secretary ... memories of football games will linger long ... “Hi ya! ... pet peeve of this friendly FHA’cr— rude people. ANGELA MARIE CORTELLACCI “Angie” ... gym five days a week? ... “You're kiddin!” ... can’t wait to flip her tassel and hit the beach. EILEEN ANN COX Joy from the Edison Christmas Choir ... active CAA’er ... to fly the sky and travel ... quiet and shy ... “You’re kidding.” DONALD CROWDER “Crud” ... future as an offset operator ... fun-loving ... make those pins sit down ... “Hey man, cool it!” MARY ANN COSTA “Shortic ... big ambition is to be a beautician ... just drive and find fun ... “Ain’t no big thing” ... persis- tent ... happiness is marriage. VERNON G. COX “Vern ... tinkers with cars ... quiet he’s not ... awaits his '69 tassel ... memories of EHS proms. SUSAN A. CURRY “Potatoes” ... did someone mention a slumber party? ... will remember Edison’s second bonfire ... “Hey 75 ... can be seen twirling for Big Red. 45 JOYCE ANNA DACI UK “Joey” ... wedding bell will ring soon ... loves to collect junk ... “Who cares? ... rides high in a saddle ... leery of crazy drivers. PAUL MICHAEL DANDOLA “Pablo” ... ambition—the source of success ... a superiority complex in teachers? ... Here come de judge!” ... conscientious—polite—a rare combi- nation! MICHAEL PAUL CZOPEK “Mike” ... will sail the high seas with the U.S. Navy ... cars, cars, cars ... docs what he likes to ... pool shark ... friendly guy .who likes people. DANIEL DALBY Quiet “Dan” ... vocational career backed by T I? ... a bookworm he’s not ... bowling “strikes” high ... honesty is the best policy. VIRGINIA ANN DAVIDSON Short “Ginger” ... will make a ca- reer out of other people’s hair ... “What, hull?” ... graduation day is worth waiting for ... but have a good time! BRUCE J. DANCSECS Future crime fighter ... happiness and success important in life ... interests lie in cars and hunting ... stuck-up people? ... “Pack it. Pop!” DONNA DAXON Interior design shapes “Dizzy’s” future ... anyone sec a flowered Hillmanf?) ... “Mother J ' those hiccups ... Mc- Donald’s and football ... individual- istic. 46 ANDREW STEPHEN DE NICOLA “Dino ... no more one question fin- al . PLEASE! ... this guy with the horn will swing through college ... friendly and understanding ... jaax— “That's boss!” PATRICIA A. DICCIANNI “Smiley” ... Oh, to have an alone phone! ... memories of graduation ... an FHA “swinger” ... life is having fun. ROBERT LOUIS DE MARY Bob ... carefree ... all for hot lunches and dismissal ... kindness comes from within ... “Sec ya ’round the campus! THOMAS DE RIENZO “Tom” ... to study law ... turn off that alarm clock ... punctual ... constantly strives to better himself ... “fore!” ROBERT J. DILLON “Bob” ... self-composed—even on the bowling team ... always an honor stu- dent ... striving for BA in accounting. RAYMOND JOHN DE SANTIS “Ray” ... to remember senior year ... happy and a smile for all ... elec- tronics school ahead ... active in foot- ball and cross country. RICHARD DI TOMMASO “Dec” ... intramural basketball champ ... accident prone—“You’ve got a case!” ... flat beer and stale cigar- ettes—ugh! 47 STEPHEN GEORGE DOKTOR “Doc” ... to visit Uncle Sam, then the college dean ... carefree track runner ... with graduation running through his mind. JEAN DOLGOS Our crystal ball predicts her to be busy behind her sec- retarial desk ... be true to yourself ... it’s fun be- ing a twin ... T I ... loyal to her friends. JOAN DOLGOS “Shorty” ... dances up a storm ... understanding sen- ior ... in the T I program ... enjoys her friends ... got that will power?? BERNADETTE C. A. DOMINICK “Bern” ... is it cultured beauty or beauty culture? ... CCSC foot- ball games don’t beat getting pinned ... a quest for love ... Eccentric? “Wow! CHRISTINE MARION DROPPA “Chris ... majoring in science education ... what a junior year ... Determination Droppa ... “I don't believe it!” ... Too much homework ... memories of Mr. Jake's physics classes. PATRICIA L. DUDAS “Pat” ... metal wheels on a wooden floor, skating ... live for today ... forget about homework ... sewing is her bag ... “Arc you serious?” GARY E. DUERR “Lights, camera, action!” ... Happiness is bowling, photog- raphy and writing ... hypo- crites strike out ... “What did I do now?!” ... on the crazy side. CYNTHIA LAUREN DUFFY “Cynth ... likes sports and meeting new people ... to teach dancing is her goal ... always re- member freshman year ... kind of kooky? ... “Oh, my gosh! 48 JOYCE ELAINE DUNHAM Joy” ... plans to own and raise horses ... frankness ... will al- ways cherish Mrs. Donahay’s Child Care Class ... outdoorsie ... “You’re a winner” ... loves horse- back riding ... enjoys life to the utmost ... hates homeroom in auditorium. NORA JANE EDELSTEIN “Jane” ... will teach ele- mentary- school ... “Hello there” from this friendly senior ... conceited people turn her off ... memories are made of the Drill Team. DAVID FRANK EICHEN “Fabulous Dave” ... ring of the alarm clock—musief?) to his waking ears ... “Dave’ Speed Shop” ... loves his good looks, girls and cars. DAVID KENNETH ELDRIDGE “Dave” ... energetic football line- man ... Is school spirit dead? ... his sense of humor will add up to success ... get the campus grid- iron ready. BARBARA LOIS ELLMYER “Barb” ... honest ... quiet but ready for fun ... loyalty ... down with phonies! ... happiness in preparing wild dishes. CAROL JANICE ELY A compassionate “Twiggy”— is not impressed with long- haired boys ... a quiet girl who anxiously awaits the '69 Talon. ABEL ESPADA “Ace” ... hopes to be an architect ... his first var- sity goal! ... happiness is the final goal ... truthful, ami- able. ROBERT V. ESTOCK Bob” ... easy-going ... honest and sincere ... craves rock music ... gets into the splash of things ... “That’s for sure.” 49 ARTHUR CHARLES FARKAS A collegiate life stemmed from music for Artie ... playing bass with the EGG ... Man” ... that conscience! faithfulness and dependability could equal perfection. ARTHUR HOWARD FENDT College is in “Arlie’s future ... bowl- ing enthusiast ... sincere and honest ... Met forever! ... live life to the fullest. LYNNE E. FERRARA “Lynnic” ... always with that camera ... happy-go-lucky ... ugh! band prac- tice in soggy grass ... Whoopscy ... Talon, Eagle, and Photo Club are tops ... find true happiness and share it with others. DIANE CAROL FESTA “Di ... would like to forget “A lunch ... a future nurse who enjoys interior decorating ... ambitious in her pursuit of happiness. MICHAEL ROBERT FIF1CK College bound Mick ... to continue his baseball career ... easy-goin honest guy ... strives for happiness. PATRICIA ANNE FINN Mixed up “Scis” ... campus capers commence with the sound of an alarm clock ... Gimme a break” ... rides high in the saddle when not in the swim. 52 DIANE IVY FODOR A horse loving vet ... love is all you need ... stamp out big bullies ... quiet, honest air about her. JL ALICE MONICA FORNER Injun ... no like-um late bells ... open-minded non conformist ... dancing acrobatics ... Yo” ... memories are made of JPS. ANGELA FORTUNATO “Ange” ... Wow, what a smile! ... fu- ture sees her active in the business world ... quiet, she isn’t! HOWARD L. FRAILEY “Howie” ... member of the secn-but- not-hrard group ... except for Citizen’s Band Radio. ROBERT RICHARD FRAPPIER “Lazy Frap” ... a Coast Guard bar- ber? ... “cute, real cute! ... happi- ness—Mrs. Harrison’s math class and Fords. ANDREW G. W. FREDERICK “Cowboy” ... believes in taking it slow ... “It’s all over but the shout- ing ... relaxation in riding ... wants to get hitched. KENNETH J. FRENCH “Kenny ... to long remember the ’67 ice hockey team with Twag! ... can be found in faculty rooms after col- lege ... consideration ... achieve your goal. ARTHUR B. FRIEDMAN “Art” ... Have you ever heard of a travelling mathematician? slick? ... bowler ... easy-going—“Do I care?” ... congeniality plus. RENAY S. FRIEDMAN “Mrs. Boyle” caught in the Mousetrap ... Mrs. “Rccne” to her kindergarten students ... football games and dances hold her memories of EHS ... “Yol What is it, man!” NANCY JEAN FUDGE Long, long dark tresses ... memories of Mr. Pat will linger ... friend to all ... four minutes to dress? ... “Oh, you’re kidding! 53 , DONNA M. GIFFORD Is she anyone to run an airline? You bet! ... anticipating lassie time ... friendliness personified. NICHOLAS J. GENOVA “Kook” ... high school years went too fast ... (topes to work with youngsters in the future ... quiet but cute and funny ... friends and good times will be cherished forever. RICHARD KURT GARDNER “Card ... those car scat covers ... Air Force ... a real girl watcher ... graduation day ... has a good sense of humor. MARK ANTHONY GIACONA “G” ... “Cool your jets ... under the pro spotlight ... but ... girls don't cramp that baseball style ... Beat Stevens ... Oh yeah! JEAN M. GEIS Fly the friendly skies with “Beany as your stewardess ... active as class representative ... always out for a good time but hopes to achieve her goals ... “Get lost.” BARBARA G1ERING “Blondic” ... wants to find the right guy ... a smile for everyone, and a giggle ... “Dumb Dumb” ... what a sophomore year! SUSAN B. GANDEK Carefree “Sue” to head towards the Virgin Islands ... live life to the fullest ... Such is life, type thing” ... Mr. Kerrigan's English 3. GERALDINE R. FULTON “Gcri” ... post-graduate girl Friday ... turned off by conceited people ... in pursuit of happiness ... Fine then, I don’t care!” 54 RAYMOND JOHN GNATT “Nat ... Who i he?” ... wings (or his service uniform after graduation ... lay-up shot expert ... freshman base- ball. KATHLEEN LOUISE GOMEZ A great junior year enjoyed by Kathy” ... dancing and movies rate ... “Big Eyes ... to be in your hair ... “That could be true.” JOANNE CAROL GONSALVES Happy-go-lucky “Squcakic” ... “What a roll!” ... dependable ... To teach future children ... but now—dancing, parties, surfing. ROBERT GRAINER “Grain ... business administration awaits ... “Oh, that explosive Chem class! ... football games ... “Yeah right!” ... cliques don't rate! DIANA GILES “Gidgc” ... secretarial work in her future ... can be seen at football games ... “No joke ... down with conceited people ... friendly ... honest friends most important. ALBERT J. GOIAS “Al” ... how 'bout the Army for a good joke ... You’re kidding” ... got that morning allergy? ... quiet but determined. CHERYL ANNE GOVE “Chcrscy ... a dizzy blonde who is active for the Student Council ... True friendship with Theresa ... Real- ly? JOHN GINFRIDA “J. R. ... bowling is his favorite pastime ... future studies in IBM school ... found where the action is ... great friends will be remembered ... “Who is he? 55 LINDA M. GREENFIELD “Kcekic ... plans to be an elementary teacher ... senior homeroom—too crowded ... NHS and Senior class representative keep this friendly girl busy ... “Sorry about that. PATRICIA MARIA GUASTELLA “Pat ... campus life next year ... FHA holds a special place ... what a seamstress! ROBERT E. GRANDJEAN Bob” ... to become an elementary teacher is future dream ... interesting ... “Keep a song in your heart and a smile on your face” ... interests lie in the Art Club and A Capella Choir. GARY MARC GREENSPAN “Greeny” ... college in Israel ... the Hawk is dead—what else? ... USY ... “Hey, Tuff’ ... world peace most important in life. MICHAEL E. GULICK, JR. “Mike sports a rifle and will be an engineer ... would rather spend his weekends at football games than doing homework ... quiet guy who values education. JOAN ELLEN GUARINI “Joan ... memories are made of ’69 tassels ... quiet except among friends. SHARON KAYE GUNN To hippies and phonies, Are you off your nut?” ... dancing and skating toward marital happiness ... school ring is “Shay’s memory of EHS. 56 ANN MARIE HALEY Will see America after college life ... bouncy member of Drill Team ... gullible and honest ... 7th periods, “Poofy!” ... Steven's games and Mc- Donald’s—right! KENNETH HANKO “Hank” ... always ready for fun ... the park games on Saturday with the gang ... college football to follow our '68 season ... crazy and lots of laughs ... we wish they all could be California guys. THEODORE W. HABERER “Ted” will soar into the wild blue yonder ... takes everything in stride ... remembers U.S. History 1 ... green convertible Volkswagens? ... “Hang it up, son.” ... enjoys country life. BARBARA HAMILTON Sewing wizard tp wind up at FIT ... the beach, the parties, the Happenings concert—oh what memories of ETHS ... “I'm sorry!” ... an eternal search for peace of mind. KATHLEEN B. HANLEY Kath” ... friendly, happy and sincere ... can be found boosting the foot- ball team to victoryf?) ... “The kids arc great—really!” JOYCE MARIE HAMMER From football games to IBM computers ... talkative and crazy ... love is all you need ... happiness is tassel time. STEVEN HANNIGAN Gymnastic king “L’il Al” ... dyna- mite music major who enjoys to go “just groovin’ ”... heading for campus life. 57 BRUCE DAVID HANSEN Musically inclined member of the After-Beals ... long hair and girl , “Yeah, Man” ... campus life in the future ... mmm, that peanut butter ... Where would your portrait be without him?? DEBORAH JEAN HARRIS “Debbie” ... unpredictable sleepy head ... Tennis, anyone? ... “Yucky ... To thine own self be true ... lassie time, campus life, history prof. JACK MARTIN HANSEN “Jack” ... seen but not heard ... happiness means gradua- tion for this quiet senior. ROBIN JOAN HANSON “Rob ... happy twirling lieu- tenant ... your friendly ar- bitrator ... undefeated foot- ball team?—“You're kid- ding!” BRUCE E. HARKINS “Bruce” ... “What a dude” ... cars and girls are favorite pastimes ... “Pomp and Circumstance is music to his ears. MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS “Beth” ... a future doctor ... happy addition from Stev- ens ... “Would you believe?” ... an unquestionable faith in Cod ... meddling should be a sin ... sports, art, va- riety is the spice of life. DEBORAH SUE HATCHMAN “Debbie” ... fun-loving .. likes to bowl and twirl .. makes the most of life .. detests being rushed ... cam pus life awaits ... “Boy some people!” GARY J. HAYNES Interested in band and plays ... most cherished memory—Vacancy in Paradise ... get things done now ... “What’s your problem?” ... unseen future. 58 KEITH RICHARD HENDRICKSON “Keith” ... see you on the boob tube—but as a Boy Scout? ... motorcycle madness ... memories arc made of gold tassels and were. CAROLYN ANNE HERCZKU “Cookie” ... will be attend ing nursing school ... viva- cious band member ... al- ways munching apples! ... “Oh, brother!” ... great seamstress ... cheerful ... happiness is very important. DEBORAH M. HERRINGTON “Deb” ... compute a future in IBM ... shops—but never in the morning ... hot-tem- pered but dependable ... memories of Senior Prom will linger long. DAVID T. HICKEY “Hick” ... school of electronics forthcoming ... organ-playing is his bag, people who stare aren’t ...the Egg! ... he is happiness. RUSSELL HIGHT “Russ ... seen on soccer field— get a head on that ball, boy ... a physics major, never! ... bowl- ing scores high ... campus capers to follow graduation. JEAN E. HODGETTS Will be seen behind a desk (still?)—as a secretary ••• enjoys dancing and skating ... quiet ... dislikes col- legiates ... “What can I say?” ... fond memories of junior year and graduation. JOANNE CAROL HOLCOMBE Vivacious “Jo” ... now sketching her plans for col- lege ... happy and sincere ... Shakespeare and rainy days—cuck! KEITH JAMES HOLLAND Plans to attend college ... sports fan ... enjoys wrestling and base- ball ... honest ... strike out hypo- crites ... “Be yourself!” 59 LINDA SUSAN HOLLER “Lin” ... loves those live concerts ... talented artist ... can do without condescending people ... talks when she ceases to be at peace with her thoughts ... next step, college. MARGARET HOLMES “Peggy ... plans to travel ... enjoys cooking ... carefree ... memories of the Senior Prom ... a friend to all ... modeling career ahead ... mornings? Ugh! FRANCES ELLEN HOOVER “Hoov” ... out to get a husband ... “Oh, those short girls with tall guys!” ... fond memories of Mr. Scanlon’s office ... enjoys life ... “Slap me five.” GARETH HOPSON “Hop” ... building his career as an architect ... tough front lineman on the gridiron ... “Look out for those mocks!” ... bugged by geometry class. JOHN S. HORVATH Will continue his education ... extra- curricular activity?—girls, of course! ... car enthusiast ... all those visits to the nurses’ office ... “Real class.” SUSAN E. HOWE Fun-loving “Sue”’ ... sports spectator awaits her turn to flip tassel ... plans to continue secretarial work ... con- ceited people—“Hang it up!” BONNIE J. HUDANICH Always on the go ... but “Bon” finds lime for Talon ... happy and willing to help ... color guard ... “That’s something!” JOHN CARL HURST “Take everything slow!” ... enjoys shooting pool ... plans to be a Ma- rine engineer ... “but, Oh that Rev- elle!” ... lasting memories of gradua- tion ... “Hey, man!” 60 DANIEL THOMAS HUTCHISON “Hutch ... there’ no “N !! ... Hi Majesty’ Brass—look out Herb Al- pert ... drums are groovy ... P.A. speeches? ... “Get out of here!” ANTONIA HYNES “Cookie” ... Talon’s literary editor ... energetic Eagle mascot ... “On the banks of the old Raritan ... Have you got the spirit? ... moment of silence? ... “AMF.” THOMAS VICTOR IRWIN Sport arc 1 with “Corky ... soccer and track ... “Do it. do it” ... make the best of your life ... What’ wrong with holding hands in the halls? VICKI LEE IRWIN “Squeaky” enjoys sewing and art ... bookkeeping career ... what?—no lem- on drops! ... memories of football games and ETHS proms ... marriage in the future. m SI NANCY JABLONOWSKI “Jab” ... 25 minute lunch? Ugh! ... future English teacher ... that gold tassel is well worth waiting for ... talkative and objective—that’s some combo! STEVEN CARL JABLONOWSKI “Jab” ... will always remember gradua tion ... outspoken on current issues ... may sing his way to success ... people should be more considerate ... a future printer. CAROLINE J. JABS “Kari” ... big plans, secretarial school and working overseas ... memories of a very cluttered locker ... enjoys meet- ing people ... “Hey. Bubble ... vivacious ... “Arc you kidding?” WILLIAM JACOBSEN Quiet if you don’t know him ... cam- pus life in future ... track for 4 years ... Speedy “Jake” can be seen in that beautiful Mustang. 61 SANDRA JAFFURS “Sandy” ... “Have yn got the spirit— yeah, man ... checrlcading co-captain ... beat JPS ... always smiling ... plan include marriage and IBM school ... AMF. GEORGINA JOHNSTON “Gina ... sophomore year makes a beautiful memory ... doing her own thing includes clerical work ... dances up a storm. CAROL LYNN KANE Rides high in the saddle ... easygoin senior just can't take troublemakers ... may attend a dental school ... memories of Senior Prom. CAROL ANN JOHNSON “Little Bit ... feels school day still too long ... enjoys movies, dances and parties ... Senior Prom memories ... “Life is what you make of it ... computer programmer. KATHLEEN JONES “Kalh” ... warm-hearted individual ... cherished memories of all her friends ... enjoys going to New York City ... takes interest in meeting peo- ple ... Wow! ... future in IBM. DORA JEAN JOHNSON “Jean” ... good sense of humor ... movies and shopping ... clerical typist ... “Now you know” ... friends make the memories ... two faced people— her pet peeve. D. GIHON JORDAN Hey, Gang ... arrogant cross country enthusiast with a future in science ... enjoys music and seeing new faces ... confident. JAMES J. KAPOLKA “Rock has hopes of attending Rutgers ... Is homework really necessary?” ... memories of Eagle. winning foot- ball games ... likes bowling and rec- ords ... “Fix your mouth. 62 p MICHAEL EDWARD KASHTOCK “Kash” ... on the quiet side ... live up to your best potential ... ambitious ... study hall and final exams have got to go ... “I was only kidding. KAREN N. KEMLER “Kar ... sinecrc college bound senior ... dislikes snobs ... It breaks me up” ... her life begins after graduation. RICHARD A. KAYE “Rich” ... in the field of nuclear en- gineering ... Key Club Conventions in Atlantic City ... Bowling team will “strike” his memory' • • • Talon editor-in- chief. THOMAS KENNY “Tom” ... friendly ... but quiet till you know him ... memories arc made by graduation. CANDICE M. KEEVIL Candy ... your friendly secretary ... friends—the more the better ... to a two faced person-—“Do you have some sort of malfunction?” ILLONA KESZLER Kez”—next stop college ... quite a project—the Happenings concert ... tennis holds the advantage ... people who don’t respect their school— No of- fense, but ... try to be someone. DEBORAH ANNE KINDON “Dec ... dedicated member of Student Council ... loves to dance ... my sense of humor? ... “You wouldn’t believe it! LYNDA KING All life is important ... gym classes can “pack sand! ... after graduation ... “in the swim” of a business office. 63 KATHLEEN KIRKMAN That honest little key punch operator, me ... “Kathy ... eyes on those foot- ball games ... “Colly” ... phony people, yeech! GERALD R. KLORMAN ’Puter ... keeps his radio tuned in ... an intelligent realistf?) ... “Oy Vey!” ... future collegiate. DIANE ARLENE KINNERSLEY “Di” ... happiness lies in singing and acting ... memories of sophomore year ... “Watch it now, watch it!” ... enjoys doing crazy- things ... am- bitious. GERARD THOMAS KITZI “Jer ... Oh those sports! ... football and wrestling “the best ... Coast Guard Academy and retiring at 32?— Oh yeah ... but ... Knock it off!” RUSSELL RICHARD KLEISER “Cazzic ... engineering major ... interested in the sciences and sports ears ... active Key Club president ... enjoys wrestling ... “Surely you jest. HAROLD S. KNUDSEN Weird Harold ... “pictures himself as a future teacher ... Why be dif- ficult when you can be impossible? ... graduation will be a lasting mem- ory ... eating with Urby. LEWIS S. KNAPP Future healer of our ills ... golf fills this pro’s spare time ... Mr. Wallace’s bowling team ... “Don’t get shnooty.” 64 DOLORES KOHUT Dc«” ... plan entertaining VISTA ... enjoy horseback riding ... will cherish her role in Play-Nitc ’68 ... stubborn but ambitious ... “Good Grief —Tell me what to do!(?) KENNETH KOPENHAVER Quiet at first—but when you get to know him ... a real good guy ... uncertain and unpredictable ... not about cars though—he loves them. DIANA KONOPACKI Active in T I program ... “I don’t mind ... touch!?) football in Mu Smith’s class ... will pursue a secre- tarial career. JOAN ANN KOBERLEIN No, Little One,” it wasn’t all for nothing ... future sees her bookkeep- ing ... a good listener who never tells?—“Get lost!” STEPHEN LOUIS KOJSZA Steve” ... those who think they’re groovy—“watch it ... in touch with the world (cars and girls)! ... that D lunch makes a wild memory ... good-natured ... campus capers will follow. EVAN G. KORZIN A future engineer ... Academy of Sci- ence reflects interest in science and math ... musical whiz interested in rock ... his ’69 tassel will be treasured. ROXANNE KORNSTEIN “Rox ... to operate a Citizen Band Radio ... bowling and tennis score high ... will nurse our wounds ... service to others is most important ... You know!” 65 GAIL B. KOSLOSKY “Koz ... energetic Student Council president ... finds sad- ness in goodbyes ... supremacy- in males? (never!) ... where the crowd is—“I don’t know.” LINDA LEE KOVACS Quiet “Lin” ... welcome ad- dition to EHS ... an art ma- jor ... memories are made of this: football games ... rides high in the saddle when not in the swim. CLAUDIA KOWALSKI Interior decorating with Mrs. Survilo—“Oh yeah!” thumbs down on long lec- tures ... sewing takes up much spare time ... will en- ter business world next year. JULIE ANN KOZAK “Jul” ... excitement is stock car races ... will cherish the friends made at EHS ... versatile ... “Bet me and so ... will work hard at getting into other peoples’ hair. WALTER WILLIAM KREYKENBOHM Impulsive senior will take tomor- row as it comes ... collegiate cliques turn him off ... real freedom is his impossible dream ... digs Donovan's sound. NANETTE MARIE KROG Will be seen in a beauty sa- lon among rollers, hair spray and fellow beauticians ... don't rush her! ... the Sen- ior Prom and graduation will remain with her ... happiness in life is a commendable vir- tue. JOANNE KRUGER “Jo” ... enthusiastic cheer- leader ... in college too? ... the kids and Rutgers ... tim- id and unpredictable “TAFF!” ... importance is being loved by someone you care for. DOLORES THERESE KRUMEICH “Terry” ... our ostentatious soc- cer manager ... Stevens game '66 ... “Ask me if I care” ... work- ing on Talon when not on her own phone ... Alma Mater after Barron game '68 ... that squeek— “Balogna.” 66 LINDA S. KUHN “Kitten” ... from drag racing to getting into people’s hair ... two-faced people? ... “That’s a no-no” ... July 5—her BIG day. LISBETH J. KUHN “Beth” ... enjoys being in the swim ... cliques are this friendly senior’s pet peeve ... will be behind a desk—on campus or in an office? RONALD JOHN KURACHIK Quiet “Ron” ... electronic en- gineering ... why two broth- ers? ... helping others -“Yea, man! ... tinkers with cars and radios. RICHARD PAUL KVETKOSKY “Rich” ... first touchdown of ’68 season ... Up in the air, Jr. Bird Man ... a smile for all ... fondest memory—Senior Prom. THOMAS GEORGE KWIETNTAK “Tom” ... from college to teach- ing ... sports events, an import- ant part of his life ... happiness is something worthwhile in life ... senior year is quite a memo- ry! JOSEPH DONALD LACHENMAYER What will “Joe” be fishing for on campus? ... football is his tackle ... self-centered people—no good for the health! ... senior year was “All right!” ALBERT J. LAMKIE Future campus life for “Al” ... baseball and wrestling score ... serious senior who believes in parent power! BOYD W. LAMKIE Well, what can you say about a nice guy? ... taking aim ... will fly the friendly skies in navy blue. 67 68 69 MARTIN J. LANGAN, JR. “Marty” ... to doctor our wounds ... will long remember the Senior Prom ... Edison First Aid and Res- cue Squad ... “So what else is new?” THOMAS JOSEPH LANGONE ‘Tom” ... promising career is business world ... what can you say about a nice guy? DAVID LANKFORD PFC “Blank ... racing is the name of the game—“get on it” ... experi- ence counts ... anti-Vietnam ... “Bless you.” ROSEANNA THERESE LA PLACA “Roscann ... life’s goal is getting an education ... phonics—“Good Grief ... sketching” a career in nursing ... seen in the saddle—Tally Ho! SHELDON LASKIN “Sheldon —forthright ... hates filling out questionnaires ... future govern- ment leader ... “Right, so what?” l MARY PATRICIA LAUBER “Blondic” ... cherishes her last two years ... sports cars and football rate high ... Is she friendly?— “Sure” ... finds happiness in everything. JANICE LAYNG “Jancy ... first Stevens football game ... the Hawk was dead! ... happiness and charity ... “Geer ... will be in- structing the young. JOHN E. LEACH Junior college can expect John ... Chevys go ... memories of graduation will forever stay ... hard working guy. 70 LAURA A. LEFFHALM Making NHS was greatest happening in high school years ... despise those Monday mornings! ... driving and dat- ing ... agreeable in almost everything. DAVID M. LEFKOWITZ Cheerful “Dave is never without a smile ... camera bug ... onward to college ... and stick with it! LYNNE ELLA LEHMAN Feminine, warm person not content with just helping ... to become a mis- sionary ... independent ... Are you kidding?” MARILYN JENNIE LEMAY “Mar ... petite prez of GAA ... con- genial ... Junior Prom will be cher- ished ... Such is life ... despises people with no school spirit ... future phys. cd. major. ROBERT B. LEVINE Lee Vine ... good natured and love- able ... secs himself in special educa- tion ... did someone cry “Lunch?” ... eating is second only to self-re- spect. FRANCI NE H. LEVY “Fran” ... memories of Senior Prom and graduation ... Yeah, right!” ... boys rate high ... elementary teacher ... success is most important. ISABEL EDITH LEVY Liars and phonics bother “Putsy” ... vivacious ... the shore is the place ... will remember Senior Prom '67 always ... IBM school. BRETT H. LEWIS Track and Rifle Clubs equally enjoyed ... “How’s it going?” ... Miss Yar- nell’s Spanish Class a real riot ... will keep his cool through college and Army. 71 JUDITH A. LINHART Campus capers for “Judy ... dedicated and devoted Talon worker ... “Vote Republican” ... achieve your set goals ... sophomore lockers for seniors? WILLIAM PAUL LORBER Hates to be called by his first name ... drums and girls are his special in- terests ... “I'm game ... long curly hair on guys is out ... future col- legiate. IRVING T. LUIZZA, JR. “Jrv ... senior homeroom has got to go ... friendly ... “Right!” ... a career in consetvation planned ... loves to add more names to his list of friends. KAREN I. L1EBERMAN “Lieb ... a pass just to roam the halls ... “You’re not going to believe this but... ... poetry and being active in clubs arc best ... hopes to become a teacher. RONALD M. LOEB “Ronnie” ... short lunch periods—very annoying ... happiness ... future cam- pus kid. WILLIAM LIGHTNER Happiness is most important to “Bill” ... moody ... enjoys “goofing off” in his spare time ... “Don’t worry about it” ... to manage a food chain. AGLAE LOPEZ Choir is tops with this talente i vocalist ... gullible ... will recall waiting for those dismissal bells ... “You've got to be kidding! ... plans to become a private secretary. MADELINE A. LOUIS “Chris” ... inconsiderate and two-faced people don’t rate ... patient ... let’s hear it for those pep rallies ... This is going to drive me crazy!” ... to be a speech and hearing therapist. 72 LAUREEN ANN LUND Laurie” ... outgoing and energetic cheerleader ... will remember the bon- fire of 68 ... “Hey, SNARFF!” ... Phy . Ed. teacher ... look out—Tren- ton State! DAVID THOMAS MAILLER “Skccter” ... oil painting and surfing arc among “Dave's” major interests ... the quietness of solitude ... defeating JPS will long be remembered ... in- terior decorating is his chosen field. FRANCES ANN LUSKY “Fran” ... to major in music ... snobs—“Oh, brother! ... drum ma- jorette for EHS ... friendly and out- going. KATHLEEN MARIE MAGUIRE Kathy” ... Drill Team captain ... Rutgers boys—great! ... dislikes peo- ple who arc always late ... Right!” ... future secretary. CHRISTINE MARIE MALINOWSKI “Miss Malinowski, please take a dic- tation” ... cheerfully cheering Eagles onward ... don't mind the gun—it’s only a color guard ... two-faced peo- ple ... “Arc you kidding?” MAUREEN BRIDGET MALONEY “Chief” ... avid football fan and ice skater ... crazy ... cherishes gradua- tion memories most ... “Hey, man, cut it out!” ... IBM school. CAROL MANNINO The field of home economics in her future ... excitable isn't the word! ... FHA and football games arc “cool” ... considerate of others—except for un- friendly people. RICHARD P. MANSFIELD Uncle Sam wants him ... hunting and fishing help make most out of life— but teachers and school—ick! 73 WILLIAM MARRIER Big Bill'' ... dark-haired congenial senior ... long walks on Chestnut Street. JOSEPH MATEKA Jody ... oh, those freckles! ... basketball, track, and girls ... Ya rat!” ... looks down on people with no school spirit ... future engineer. DANIEL Me A VO Y Danny ... tall, thin and talkative ... “sharp dresser ... why can’t home room start at 9? ... with the “In crowd. LEROY JOSEPH MATTHEWS Lebone ... oh, to be a millionaire ... funny, friendly ... “What’s it with you? ... graduation and the Sr. Prom will not be forgotten ... did someone say “detention?” ANTHONY J. MARCANO “Tony ... who can forget that laugh? ... “Egh!” ... the good times in Mrs. Stoll’s Algebra II class ... friendly and outgoing ... a future in medicine with FPA leading his activities. JOSEPH MARTIN Considers getting ahead necessary in life ... bowling, fishing, and swimming arc tops ... Navy life awaits “Lucky Joe. Make the most out of life ... Peace Corps ... friends and good times are im| oilant ... soph, lockers for seniors? ... exercises her vocal chords in cho- CAROL MARIE MAZANOSKI PATRICIA ANN McGOWAN “Carrot Top” ... office visit will not be forgotten ... honesty is her best policy ... different ... “Hang it up” ... to be a clerk typist is her goal. DIANA GEORGETTE McLaughlin “Stanley ... will take over the New York Time ... “Oh, Drumples!” ... FHA ... Those “short” newspaper planning meetings will linger in her mind. Patricia McLaughlin “Pat” ... could go for longer days ... enthusiastic FHA'er ... first run- ner-up for Miss ETAC contest ... happiness is all. JUDITH ANN McCOY “The Real McCoy” ... this animal lover plans to be a veterinarian ... down with gymsuits and dress codes ... out- spoken ... “Get outta here!” ... great sense of humor. SUSAN MARIE McKENNON “Sue” ... thank goodness for T I ... girls' room gatherings ... “You're kidding? ... from school work to of- fice work. MARILYN THERESA McPARTLAND Conceited people slay clear of “Mar” ... “usually late” ... interests lie in steno and those motorcycles ... success is all-important ... secretarial field awaits. ROBERT F. McMANUS “Bobby” ... seen on the gridiron at half-time ... friendly ... cafeteria com- plaints ... “Come on, baby ... cam- pus cut-ups will follow. 75 ANTHONY TERRANCE McWEENEY Campus capers, then “Tony will see the world ... close-minded people—no thanks! ... memories are made of this—’69 tassels. EUGENE JAMES MEEKER Meek” ... college and more football in Big 40V future ... winning the ’67 Edison Stevens game ... “Do da name Ruby Begonia ring a bell?” LESLIE SUSAN MELTZER Mcltz ... Remember, Shell and Slur? ... “Hush! hush! hush! ... foreign language major ... happiness plus ... two faced people don’t rate? ... “Can’t hack this. PAMELA ANN MERRILL “Pam-Pam” ... European travel- er ... Talon’s industrious editor ... Rule Britannia!” ... sewing, cooking and just driving around ... and around ... Rutgers? ... Oh. Wow! HARVEY NEIL MERSON “H” ... love and peace ... non- conformist ... learned to keep uwakc in Miss Auerbach’s class ... “This is true ... to make money “so two can spend it ... phonics are out ... college degree in accounting. MARTIN P. METROS PFC “Met” ... nephew of Uncle Sant ... 8:15 home- room—“dog-gone” ... l e yourself, always ... loses himself with an etching board. GEORGE MIK1TZKI “Howard ... a Ph.D. in physical education? ... par- took in the great ‘68 soccer season ... definitely active, but what's this about the Junior Prom ... to read and listen and not talk big— That's close! JANET LEA MILLER “Spooky plans marriage after graduation ... we want more pep rallies! ... stubborn ... nurse's aid ... Oh, come on ... pa- tiently awaits for her gold tassel. 76 SARAH ELIZABETH MILLER “Twiggy” ... collects discs ... that certain homeroom teach, “Oh, yeah! ... will find a career in of- fice work. TERRY A. MILLER “Terry” ... the leader of the pack? ... graduation will mean freedom ... “Hey man, you're out of your tree. LYNDA JO MINGOIA Mag ... an apple for this future teacher ... will treas- ure the '69 tassel ... two- faced people have gotta go! ... most important to this agreeable senior—happiness! LAWRENCE MONGIOVI Larry ... juiet senior whose red hair is loud ... doesn't say much but when he’s in his car, ya know he's around ... high in effort. LUCILLE MONTANEZ Sweet smile—but what a cut-up! ... Richard Harris—WOW! ... happiness is her sense of humor. BERNARD MOONEY “Bernie” ... enjoys living but not with loud people ... no pit stops on the road to graduation .. “Well, champ, that’s life. MICHELE THERESE MOONEY “Moon” .. . Will I ever get my license?! ... gullible Tal- on member ... McDonald’s is her kind of place—“How ten- der! ... will fly the friend- ly skies. ALAN J. MORRELL “Al ... wild blue yonder awaits ... he’ a girl watcher! ... cooking class “Do you dig it?” ... great sense of humor ... What do you mean the ear won’t start? 77 EDWARD MORRIS Ed” ... respectful Senior all for self-contentment ... peace, college, and graduation ... goovin’, walkin' in the wind ... You banana!” MARTHA ROSE MORRIS “Marty” ... sets her goal on flying with United ... gullible? her?! ... “Oh crumb ... Sun and Sand at the Shore. DORIS J. (HERSCHMAN) MOSLEY Active spoils participant ... loves horseback riding, swimming and ten- nis ... wild and different ... cherishes the 2:47 dismissal bell ... “Come on now” ... college bound. RICHARD MOZOLIC Friendly, smiling Rich ... crazy about girls ... not wild, but ... did you av back into a telephone pole?! RICHARD ALLEN MUCCIA Squaw” ... running to McDonald’s when not for cross country ... Oh. those workouts ... friendly and suc- cessful ... The Endless Summer. RICHARD F. MUKLEWICZ Good times and great people 3re top EHS memories ... will sec the sea in Navy blues! ... electrical trade school will follow his hitch. JAMES R. MULLEN College future plans for this friendly senior ... “Jim will remember World History and graduation ... What the ...?!” ... Dislikes showoffs ... work- ing on Eagle a favorite pastime. LOUISE A. NABER Put-ons . .. Oh, no! ... will teach or heal ... seen by the sea ... music, poetry ... live for today! 78 BARBARA NAGY B.B.” ... wants to do something worthwhile ... in the business world ... always in the swim, on the dance floor or in the pool. JOELLE L. NAMBA “What, no more 25 minute study?” ... Watch the birdie” ... sec the world—after she's seen campus life ... help children to be happy ... How about that! MARY ANN NAPOLETANO Soph lockers for seniors? ... “Arc you kidding? ... secretarial school to fol- low graduation ... H.U. rah! rah! ... JPS games top list of EHS memo- ries. it SHIRLEY ANN NEALIS “Shotsic” ... seen riding the waves ... from school work to office work ... happy-go-lucky ... I don't care!” JANET M. NELSON “Nets’ ... x-ray technician sees through conceited people ... drag racing, here it is! ... happiness is turning a tassel. PATRICIA A. NELSON “Twig” ... to pose as model ... can «he keep things on the QT?— yes, yes!” ... from the Cheetah to the football stands. THOMAS E. NEWMAN “Crazy Tom” ... has special interest in surfing, skating and swimming ... memories of the Senior Prom will linger on ... plans for the service. GLORIA A. NICHNOWITZ “Cookie” ... creative with a sewing needle ... unpredictable with a bowl- ing ball ... The Hawk is dead ... “Yeah right” ... campus life to follow graduation. 79 SHARON ANN NOLL Friendly “Cricket rate happiness high ... dislikes conceited people and big mouth ... future teacher enjoy read- ing, sports and sewing ... football games. Right. NORMAN DAVID NUMEROF “Noodles ... future “medicine man ... skindiving ... “cool thyself ... fond memories of Mr. T's Bio. II class ... peace of mind is important. FREDERICK GREGER OLSEN Blue Bird ... riding the “Av” ... senior homeroom in tlu- auditorium? ... pigtails and kncesocks turn this senior off! ... Slate Trooper training. BETSY J. NOVAK Dedicated V.P. for class of '69 ... will make the friendly seem a little bit friendlier ... “Well, how your mother? ... frowns on fakes. SUSAN M. NUZZO Nu e ... easy to get along with ... week-ends ... creative hands ... “se- riously ... off to see the world ... phonics? ... “that’s close! RONALD F. NOVIS “Ron ... music will highlight this soccer man’s future ... Turn it off! ... playing guitar with his band rates ... do your own thing. ALICE MARGARET OBELLEIRO “Al to attend canvas campus ... al- ways willing to please ... another “strike scored ... trustworthy ... Know thyself. CHARLES H. PALA1MA “Chuck” ... can’t wait to graduate ... has his good heart centered on cars and girls ... Marine engineering school is the next stop ... “Great!” 80 MARGARET A. PALUMBO The airlines will wait for “Margie” to sew up two years at college ... sing along with A Cappella ... “Right!” JOHN W. PEMBERTON “John” ... future teacher “running” out time in high school ... Varsity Club is beginning of success ... quit track and cross country—“What, arc you out of your bird?” ALAN MARK PERKEL “Al ... wonders what makes people tick ... enjoys all kinds of folk music ... graduation is a fond memory ... “Hey, what s up!” ... do your own thing. JANET PAPERNIK Business world after graduation ... the Senior Prom—“real, real good,” ... office work tickles her fancy. KEVIN JAMES PENNY “Kev” ... graduation?—“I’m game” ... property of the U.S. Marines ... will try anything once ... self-pride does count. ALAN FECK “Big Al” ... likes to play cards in his spare time ... see if you can get this one to cook breakfast for you, girls— we hear he fries up a great omelette! SUSAN MARIE PEPE Reporting for Eagle ... singing for chorus ... Junior Prom is sensitive spot for “Pepe” ... “Watch it! KAREN F. PETERCSAK Dental assistant—“Sic 'em Pctcc” ... annoyed by tonsils ... “Penny Syca- more” in ice skates?! ... “Oh, wow!” ... true nuts. 81 ROBIN MARIE PETERSON “Robbie” ... will bind our wounds ... VISTA volunteer ... FHA'er en- joys library work ... “I can’t hack this!” ... will fulfill her dreams. FRANK JAMES PIETOSO “Pictures himself as a commercial photographer ... light shows arc bis thing ... “Ay, man!” ... dislikes nar- row minded self-centered people. 82 ROBERT PETERSON “You can’t win them all! ... “Bob” ... campus life—future prof ... JPS football games “score” with this easy- going senior. VICKI J. PICCOLA To comfort the suffering as a nurse ... fakes and the “fun:” don’t rate with sincere “Vic” ... memories arc made of “Pomp and Circumstance” and the “Fight” song. WILLIAM JULIUS PINTER College capers ahead for “Wild Bill” ... pacifist ... Mr. Kerrigan's Eng- lish class ... warden-like teachers?— “Clear out! ... open-minded senior in quest for happiness. ELAINE PATRICIA PICCOLOMINI “Pic ... true Italian ... future M.D. in psychiatry ... can site talk! ... Hey. Pacsano” ... happiness is her goal. DONNA PISANO Senior year at Edison makes her 1 memory ... future receptionist will see the world ... happiness is money —“Really?” RONALD POHERO Ronnie ... will enter trade school when he leaves EHS ... artist at heart ... seen but not heard ... will always cherish the friendship of certain teach- ers ... “I haven’t any time—I'm busy.” JANE MARIE PORSOLT Future hostess in the clouds ... motor- cycle scrambles and road rallies ... friend to all ... snobbish people— forget it ... You’re kidding? ROBERT LOUIS PIZZA IA Never drives a dirty car to Raceway Park ... “Pina ... to ride away with seal of approval on diploma ... ardent girl watcher. CHARLES ROBERT POOLE “Chuck ... loathes homework, de- tention and answering questions ... “Eight ball in the side pocket! ... the 2:f 0 bell is music to his cars ... a self-description—“Newark. M. DANIEL POPER “Pope' ... always around—at the right time? ... Armed Forces ... “Man, that’s minor ... friendly and enthu- siastic ... Eagles, rah, rah!!! DON A. POVENDO “Don ... people arc the most to a quiet senior ... bothered by his home- room ... friendly and shy ... will always remember bio. and chcm. MICHELE ELAINE POTTER Finds her memories in Mr. Thompson’s Bio. II class ... to attend a New Eng- land campus ... attractive with a split- personality ... moustaches arc “in.” 83 DIANA PREN DERG AST “Prcn ... smiling cheerleader ... friendly and fickle ... RU rah, rah ... campus life will follow ... snapping gum?— “Ralph. ROSEMARY PRESTANO “Rose” ... friends formed in EHS make the greatest memories ... Kcytoncs and A Cappclla choir ... “Real- ly ... friendly and consid- erate ... off to college. TAMSON ANNE PRICE “Tami ... campus life ... memories arc made of the shore in '68 ... Mondays— “Yo! ... sincere senior wishes for happiness. LEO PRYOR Boob-tube Boy Scout? ... great dancer ... A Cappclla and All State choirs take up much of this friendly senior’s time ... what a sense of humor! WILLIAM F. PUNTORNO Uncle Sam wonts him ... “Snow jobs?” ... “Get off my back!” .. the track team is his special memory ... fishes for a shot put? MILDRED LEE PUTERBAUGH “Milly ... friendly FHA’er seen at football games—be- hind the concession stand ... “Oh, brother! ... a math major ... accepts peo- ple for what they are. DEBORAH DARLYNNE PYNCH “Debbie ... happy and un- predictable ... other people’s hair will be her business ... why can’t we hold hands in school? ... memories are made by the Senior Prom. KAREN ANN RADICE The friendly “Little One ... memories of the Senior Prom and football games ... “underclass- men—ouch” ... admiration falls to that certain guy ... “Would you believe” ... friendship is happiness. 84 PAMELA RADZAWICH The patter of little feet will surround “Pam”—as an elemen- tary teacher ... psychedelic mu- sic and driving ... 4 minutes to change? PATRICIA RASZKA The unpredictable “Rascal” ... a bowling whiz ... mem- ories of the junior and sen- ior proms ... “Wowec zowee” ... success and hap- piness ... white socks have got to go! MARGARET RAUH “Marge” ... seen running around the track or a roller skating rink ... Edison- Stevens football games ... a language expert ... “Oh, really” ... accepts people for what they arc. SHARON REBMAN Next stop college ... unpredict- able Student Council member ... the ’67 Edison-Stevens football game ... important to be liked by all. ANN MARIE REDMOND Cheerleading, FHA, and A Cap- p 'la choir keep “Ann” busy ... will remember all the good times at EHS ... “Yeah—right! ... looks to the humorous side ... friendly. FRANK REMECZKI “Frank” ... will sail the seas ... enjoys sports cars and swimming ... oh, those lunch periods ... What’s homework? CANDACE ANN REN DA “Candy” ... our dedicated sports editor ... future home cc teacher who enjoys life ... happy-go-lucky—but reach your goals ... snobby peo- ple? ... “Forget it.” GEORGEANA RICCIARDONE “George” ... a future with chil- dren ... fine Talon '69 Art edi- tor ... her memories stem from her friends ... art and music are favorites ... “Peoples.” 85 - . 86 87 GAIL LINDA RICHMAN “Crich ... “Yo ... college in line ... shore '68 with the girls ... can be found strutting behind the flags ... true nuts. ill . ELIZABETH L. RIGGS “Lysa” ... college and—Hi, teach! ... ambitious ... poetry editor of Insights ... “C’mon, give me a break ... being with the gang ... 5 days of gym?! DAVID RINEHIMER What a tackle by “’Rine” ... sopho- more letterman ... college is the point after ... '66 Stevens game ... “Lend me a dime ... be the labor great or small, do it well or not at all. VIRGINIA D. R1NKER ‘Ginny” ... future computed as IBM school ... “A lunch for 4 years?!! ... grouchy people—“Who asked ya? ... happiness is Mrs. Survilo’s classes. KATHY JEAN ROCKAFELLOW “Kathy ... nursery school education ... this FHA’er enjoys sewing ... memories of that gold tassel ... “Sorry 'bout that.” JANICE RODEK “Jam ... never passes up a chance to have a good time ... frat parties ... is college ready for this fun-loving gal? ... all those football games then McDonalds ... “Play it by car.” KATHLEEN E. ROONEY “Roon” ... remember that last week of junior year ... sociology major ... Ugh—saddle shoes ... avid worker of Talon '69 ... gullible ... “Wow man. LAWRENCE RUTOLO “Larry .. enjoys history and art one of the quiet set ... get ahead in the world and make it big. 88 DOLORES MARIE RYAN Quiet, but what a sense of humor ‘'Dec has ... language major sparks from Spanish Honor Society ... Sci- ence fiction and music keeps her happy. MATTHEW MICHAEL RYBACZEWSKI ‘Mattie” tinkers with cars ... tall, lanky type ... graduation will mean a lot to this member of the silent society. DIANE RYNONE “Mama ... successful actress ... mem- ories of school plays and Thespian Society ... why have a pet peeve? ... enthusiastic senior loves life. rp' r JOANN SABO “Jo” ... snobby j eoplc—“good grief!” ... Edison Stevcns football games rate ... what the world needs now is love ... and respect. GEORGIA SAFFER Homework doesn’t rate ... awaits her golden tassel ... then, watch out business world! DIANE M. SALVI Behind a desk again next year ... this time as a secretary ... senior prom is her 1 memory ... a good listener ... “honestly. MARGARET MARIE SALVI “Peggy ... IBM school to follow graduation ... two faced people— “forget it!” ... honest and unpredic- table ... seen by the sea. JOHN SARTAIN “Tain” ... Uncle Sam wants him? ... fifth period study is his favorite mem- ory ... unhappy people—“Hang it up! ... kind of crazy guy with a knack for making people happy. CARYN SCHACHTER “Shack” ... shore ’68 will never be forgotten ... splits her time between R.U. and Great Eastern ... “Spare me!” DEBORAH SCHILLER The football team and victories hold a special place in the heart of “Deb- bie” ... generosity is her thing ... future psychologist. WILLIAM KENNETH SCHAFER Cafeteria food disagrees with “Shafe” ... but football and his car top his list ... people are most important. VINCENT GEORGE SCHNATTER “Vince” ... dark haired ... always hurrying to work ... steady with Ja- nice ... “nice guy. ARLENE SCHREIBER Queen of the Junior Prom ... to pur- sue an acting career ... all for doing away with homework ... ice skating fills her time ... “Arc you Kidding?” JOHN J. SCHIERLOH “Take it out, Woz” ... on the soccer field naturally ... will have to “ac- count for college capers ... anxiously awaits his golden tassel. CHARLES SCHOEMAKER Future lawyer interested in photogra- phy ... Tough o-malli-malli” ... inner pride and self respect are most important to “Chas.” SVETLANA J. SCHREIBER “Svety ... no time for all she has to do ... color guard, GSC president ... this pre-med major believes in “Tomorrow’s another day.” 90 LISA JUNE SCHULTZ “Lis” ... no green vegetable for her! ... forgive and forget is her way ... Edison-Stevens games bring back mem- ories ... enthusiastic senior with business in the future. VINCENT LOUIS SENATORE “Vinnie ... future physician ... to pursue happiness after graduation ... disturbed by long hair ... girls— “out-of-sight.” BARBARA LYNNE SCHULTZE “Barb” ... seen cheering for the red and gold ... happiness is Keystones and A Cappella Choir ... “Big Mam- ma” ... future French teacher ... “This is poor!” GREGORY MARSEL SHAFER “Flash” ... future with farms ... tractor driver—“oh my” ... varsity cross country runner ... “easy and fun work-out? DALE ANN SHERIDAN Class ring for memories of EHS ... Seaside 68 ... “for a joke ... sin- cere Talon Business Manager ... friend- liness plus. WILLIAM SELBY “Selb” ... always out for a good time ... “I’m a girl watcher” ... car crazy, always looking for fun ... “Gimme a break!” JAMES J. SHANNON The campus scene for “Jim” ... will fulfill his ambitions ... find him down at the drags ... friendship. MAUREEN SHORT “Mo ... ambition leads her to nurs- ing school ... conceited people? ... “You’re kidding ... sewing whiz. 91 MICHAEL SLAVEN “Mike ... diploma and then full speed ahead! ... “Aye punk! ... woodworking takes skill ... school— forget it! JOSEPH SMOLIGA “Joe ... a career in the Air Force blues ... Saturdays arc spent at Roose- velt Park ... bothered by question- naires ... sense of humor for a day- dream believer ... “Jump in the mud.” NANETTE SILL Individualism highlights expression through art ... “What a crew” ... wants a gym-less senior year ... others go before yourself. DEBORAH A. SMERKO “Cher vs. sandwiches ... beauty culture is “Whatcha wanna do!” ... “Bex Recording Sessions, village-sweet memories ... Key Tones high on her list. PATRICIA DIANE SNIDER Smile, “Snide, “the Hawk is dead,” no, you can’t nurse it back! ... al- ways punctual ... drill team at foot- ball games, the girls night out, and McDonalds ... “That’s close!” MAUREEN E. SMITH “Maur ' ... Berkeley ahead ... and Edison triumphs over Stevens ... Yeh! ... drill, drill with the team ... R.U. rah rah!! ... “Ya know you’re kidding me!” ... be happy! FRANKLIN R. SOUSA “Tiny(?) Frank” ... why don’t the water fountains work? ... Jolly Creen Giant with a rifle ... this T.V. repair- man would value world peace. 92 GEORGE F. SPEARNOCK “Rodknock ... future auto mechanic ... wise guys “real cheap” ... life “real good” ... graduation is a fading memory. RALPH F. STANZIONE A golfer guarding our coast ... those PSSC homework problems were tough —but he never missed a one! ... leave a job undone?—not Rrrrralph! ALAN SPARROWE Magnificient (?) “Al” ... “Shocking” future in electronics ... First Aid Squad ... “groovey!” CHRISTINA SPITZMILLER “Chris” ... aren't bookworms dan- gerous in the library? ... Chad and Jeremy really send her .... quiet— “So what!!” VERNON FRANK STAMM “Stimcy” ... Senior Prom was special ... sloppy dressers can forget it ... Ford-type cars rate ... women, wine and song (in that order.) FRANK D. STASIUM “Stas” ... trips to the park on Sat- urdays—leapfrog?! ... sports arc on top of the list ... where would he be without McDonalds? LINDA MARIE STAPLES An oilpaintcr who enjoys music ... looking forward to graduation ... career as dental assistant to follow. 93 VANESSA MARIE STEFFEN Here’ one girl who can really keep a secret ... this friendly graduate will go on to business school ... her happiness lies in doing what’s right. SHARON CAROL STEPHENS “Shar ... everyone expects more from people who have curly hair ... “Oh yeah?” ... aims to understand peo- ple ... will major in “Mrs.” LINDA MAE STEVENS A sensitive artist is “Lin” ... remembers the 2:50 bell ... but doesn’t cherish the mad rush for the lunch room ... “Oh, Come on! CAROL J. STEVENSON This honest senior sees England in her dreams ... if you don’t know what you're talking about, Carol doesn't want to hear it! ... “Give me a break!” LEONARD L. STIFF “Turkey’’ to sail with the Navy ... will remember the times in the vice-principal’s office ... a car enthusiast who wouldn't touch a 6-cylinder ... “Wow! WILLIAM STIRLING “Mark Twain with the law books ... an honest man with a camera ... reach that goal! DEBORAH STONE Debbie ... future homc-cc major ... her soul has been psychedelic i ed ... soul mem- ories of the Happening Concert ... quest for happi- ness ... “You’re a maggot!” DEBORAH ANN STROMOSKI “Dibby ... soul sister ... peo- ple who hold grudges—“Oh, Mary!” ... love and security arc her thing ... Mr. Oliver’s Speech and Drama class. 94 WAYNE KING STRYKER Sailing ’cross the country • • • S E N I 0 R ... Navy blues will sure remind him of that 1st place in sailing ... smoke makes him scasickf ?) SHELLEY MAXINE STULL “Spot” ... phys. cd. natur- ally ... show some spirit, “Dude” ... nothing like Eng. Ill ... driving Shar and Mcltz around and around ... “Cheers.” DAVID SULEWSKI “Ski’s ambition is to be- come a bass guitarist!?) ... music, jazz and guidance counselors are all 1 ... fake hippies?—“Rats!” PAUL H. SULT “Suit” ... up, up and away— with the Air Force ... mornings don’t agree with this “lazy” sen- ior ... but cars, “Hey, man!” CAROL ESTHER SUMMERS Music is her major ... always willing to lend a helping hand ... patience is a virtue ... friends made at Edison will al- ways be cherished. THEODORE J. SURDYKA “Ted ... running the cross country ... route to the ser- vice ... Mom in the nurse’s office? ... “I’m the great- est!” ... girls and sports arc his thing ... what's this about no Senior lunch? RUSSELL EDWARD SWARTZ “Fill ’er up, Russ! ... cars, cars, cars ... future me- chanic, of course ... thumbs down on sloppy dressers ... “You’re crazy.” SHERYL M. SWERDLOW This friendly cheerleader has “got the spirit” ... happiness is Speech and Drama—and FHA ... mem- ories arc made of '69 tassels ... anti-clique ... “It’s unbeliev- able.” 95 GARY TOM SZUR Gary • • • a loud member of silent society ... with writers cramp? ... enjoys tinkering with cars. R CAROLYN D. TARVIN Beware secretary world—here comes “Carol ... Senior Prom will long he remembered ... horseback riding and swimming arc “Real swift.” FRANCES ELAINE TAYLOR “Fran” ... IBM school is the key to success ... honest and spirited, seen often at football games ... “Dum-Dum” ... make everybody happy—except touchy people. KATHRYN TAYLOR “Kat” ... will look cool as she poses under hot lights ... sincere and hap- py ... the fabulous bunch at EHS ... digs dancing and dating. PATRICIA A. TEREBUSH “Putt” ... future fashion co ordinator ... digs jazz and parties ... “Take me to the city!” ... happy-go-lucky senior is always on the go. WILLIAM DANIEL THICKSTUN “Bill” ... hates getting up early ... cherishes 2:50 ... “Ah. come on!” ... will “have a good lime” ... time - he spends with the “Upsetters is groovey. MICHAEL A. THORNTON “Mickey ... all sports 3nd girls ... “Sock it to me ... a head start in the business world guaranteed! JULIA R. THORPE “Lolli” ... memories of the Junior Prom ... strumming her guitar ... “Stamp out prejudice” ... future home-maker. HENRY GENE TILLMAN What best describes him?—“Cen- sored!” ... honesty is the best policy ... his philosophy of life—happiness plus honesty equals success ... the great debate. JOHN G. TOMORI Money in someone’s hair? ... “Shock treatment could result ... nothing like the clock—hateful at 7 a.m., mer- ciful at 2:50. LUIS TORTAJADA Snapping pictures for pay ... “Let's go shopping ... loyalty to himself makes him say “I’m indescribable” ... become a somebody ... “Egads! CLARA ELIZABETH TOTH “Magoo” ... future addition to the nursing career ... can be found at football games ... “Are you serious? ... her quest is to find happiness. GARY A. TOTH Sports a favorite ... “Well, Ace?” always keeps sense of humor ... will remember freshman baseball ... col- lege in future ... “What can I say?” IRENE TOTH “Oun” ... college—“Play it by ear ... scuba diving and motorcycle rid- ing rate high ... impulsive ... dislikes people who stare ... considers happi- ness important ... flair for fashion. LINDA JEAN TOTH “Toth ... future nurse in VISTA ... sympathetic ... Keytones and dance band are tops ... my locker’s jammed ... tasty oatmeal cookies ... Smile! MARSHA TOWNES “Marcy” ... always making new friends ... week-end adventures ... will tap the typewriter for the airlines. 97 CAROL A. VADASZ Carol ... always a smile ... memo- ries of art ... that special guy ... wants to make people happy ... Get outa here!” DAVID MICHAEL VEGLIA Fap!” ... all those weird sayings ... a lawyer or politician in the future ... use money and power wisely or else ... checkmate. JULIANN M. VINCZI Junior Prom and graduation top list of memories ... feature editor, of Talon hopes to study biology ... Julie peeved by Monday mornings and rainy days ... “Arc you kidding? JANET CHRISTINE TYWANICK Football games are “Jan's” most cher- ished memories ... OYE?!! ... plans to go into the secretarial field ... a comment for everything ... senior lockers in soph hall? PARICIA I. VARGO Pat ... to hand out lemon drops ... easy to get along with ... fun loving ... all those friends ... Mrs. Cal’s Chcm class ... “Arc you kidding?” ANTHONY J. VERDI Tony” ... Uncle Sam wants him ... works at YMCA ... he’s “foolish, but young” ... braggarts don't rate, but wealth and health—WOW ... his mem- ories will be made of '69 tassels. JEFFREY DAVID URBACH “Urby” ... future physician ... join the Israeli paratroopers?! ... intel- lectual, carefree senior ... remember Mr. Koslick’s English III? ... “gross” sessions. MARYANNE JOAN VASNELIS California, here she comes ... “Mar” enjoys music and those long walks ... happy FHA’er ... memories stem from the Happening’s concert ... “Ooops, down, all around.” 98 NANCY ILSE VLIET “Nancy” ... her future includes plans as an elementary teacher ... waiting to hear “Pomp and Circumstance” .. - a talented seamstress ... advice—be what you are ... “You're kidding!” KATHLEEN PATRICIA WALDRON “Irish” ... hopes to be airline reser- vationist after graduation ... hates liars and phonies ■.. this “out of her tree senior aims for friendliness and happiness ... “Swell!” KATHLEEN A. WAI.SH “Kathy” ... a fun-loving, reliable sen- ior ... graduation— fantastic” inter- ests lie in sewing and modeling ... college campuses will help to fulfill her goal. ROBERT M. VOGEL “Bob” ... this friendly senior has many moods ... variety in personali- ties ...a German speaking, all around “good kid.” DANIEL WALLS “Dan” ... always wanted an Uncle Sam in the family ... 69—what a year that was! ... takes life as it comes .. “Hey, man! ” ... gym 5 days a week? MELANIE VOGT “Manny” ... around the world in 80 days? ... curious “At any rate—” “Parlex-vous Francais?” ... the beauty found in simplicity! KAREN JEAN WALSH “Kar” ... foreign language enthusiast ... shore parties are welcome, but leave home the watermelon ... “Yeah —right!” ... this future collegian would disregard what others say for true happiness. ROBERT GARY WALSH Music and art rate with “Bob” ... will remember helpful teachers and fun shared with classmates ... shy and likeable ... this amateur auto me- chanic values health and happiness. 99 WILLIAM J. WEINGART Look out Uncle Sam—here comes “Bill” ... over-friendly people? “Ba- wok!” ... understanding senior at peace with himself ... brilliantf?) future in electronics. BRUCE F. WERTHER Boy with long hair can “get stuffed” ... would leave Edison High for hunt- ing and outdoors ... Have a good time.” SUSAN M. WECSEY On to college ... the artist in her mother didn't rub off—but “Sue's” a homemaker ... unique ... “Yeah, right!” ... ban those cliques ... a contact lens down the drain? SHARON LEE WEISS “Shar” ... hypocrites out(?) ... color guard almost beats '67 JPS game ... the gong “can’t handle it!” ... well, takes things as they come ... back to elementary school once more. DEBORAH A. WEST “Debbie” ... “Marry that Marine ... will make a career of other people's hair . . alarm clocks shouldn't ring! ... senior lunch—that close! DEBORAH C. WENZEL “Debbie” ... nothing like “horsing” around ... but no affinity for the alarm clock ... travel—she’ll “never give up” ... Mr. Ed never spoke Span- ish. NANCY LEE WESTOVER “Wcsty ... nasty but nice makes some mixture ... no banana cream pic! ... college to find oneself ... creative ... try, try again. 100 JOHN B. WHITE Breaking soccer records are No prob- lem” ... happiness will lead to his success ... such a tremendous son c of humor ... All-American team and Junior Olympics. CHERRILL WILLIAMS “Bunny” ... Mr. K’s. lab reports— what memories?!! ... walking to “Spud’s” house, now “Don’t get wise!” ... twirling her way to college. PATRICIA RUTH WHALEN Just being what you are—important to “Pat” ... won't forget graduation and football games ... “What a ma- roon!” ... A Cappclla choir member plans secretarial future. FRANCENE ANDREA WIANKO “Fran” is still wonliering why she can’t go to her locker during lunch time ... her special interest is her boyfriend ... “Oh. Yeah!” ... look- ing forward to graduation. SUSAN R. WIENER The “Little One” goes for big guys ... F-85 forever! ... and now the dancing beautician ... blue-eyed blondes knock them out every time! VICTORIA JEAN WILSON “Vicky” ... “The Hawk slays dead” ... “Right!” ... short lunch periods keep her on the move ... great sense of humor ... many long hours devoted to Talon. RICHARD JAMES WILLIAMS “Rick” ... nothing like a happy life guard ... Livingston’s ahead ... im- maturity—“Are you kidding!” ... soc- cer it to me! CHERYL L. WITTMER Honesty is important to Sherri ... a French speaking accord- ianist ... “Do you believe it?” ... fulfill one’s goals and life is complete. JULIANNE M. WOLAK MCC will prepare “Julie” for the business world ... memories are made by the Junior Prom ... thoughtful, understanding senior in search of happiness and success. GAIL ARLENE WORKMAN Future math major ... can be found with the Moth Club, of course! ... friends make it her 1 memory ... live to enjoy life ... “Oh. great!” ROBERT YAGER “Yaag ... loud and friendly ... death to Stevens and unspirited kids ... “What a dude” ... edu- cation on a higher level. ROBERT H. YOLINSKY Ambitious and friendly Bob” ... Mr. Jake's Rifle Club is his “one and only” ... toss-up between Livingston and R.U. ... “Learn to live, live to learn.” DREW JOSEPH YUHAS “Drew” ... found playing outfield for Big Red ... on the quiet side ... Mr. Ker- rigan rates high ... “C’mon.” JOYCE LEE YUSCHIK “Joyce” ... will teach the children ... “Really ... memories are made by NHS inductions ... will reach for her star. JOSEPH THEODORE ZALINSKY “Zowie” ... being tickled is an itch ... engineer in electronics ... Don't just do something, stand there! ... up with people. 102 DIANE CAROL ZAVIST “Zav” ... start a hay fight at a UNICEF dance?—“You’re kid- din’” ... A Cappclla choir with Mr. Hughes ... homework?— Oy vey! THOMAS ALBERT ZINK Middlesex tennis champ ... basketball, football and soft- ball fill carefree “Tom’s” time ... machinist—“AH right Sport.” VICTORIA FRANCES ZINO Fun loving “Vicki” found at football games, singing and dancing ... Are you crazy or something!?” ... to cher- ish her good times at EHS. CHARLES ZIPPRICH “Zip” and he’s gone ... wants just to live a little ... outdoor track—“We’re number one!” ... Cross Country State Individual— 1 ... another record broken ... “Nuts.” MARY ZIPPRICH Mary will be a future typist ... oh, that senior year ... “Cool it” ... always be yourself ... steer clear from conceited people ... active CAA member. JAMES ROBERT ZULLO Navy blues ahead ... cafe- teria food and mornings don’t help Bob “to get ahead” ... cars and hunting rate. CAMERA SHY Kathleen Clemente Elaine Curtis John Falk Barry Friedfeld Michael Fylypczuk Ellsworth Ccrnandt Gary Kostura Ronald McFadzean William Ondeyka Warren Petrucci William Phillips Wanda Spangler Thomas Stine John Strachan Paul Turzani Gary Wilson Nancy Yeary 103 104 Spor s 105 VARSITY TEAM: Kneeling; J. Amper, R. Novi , C. .Serai, T. Hurley, G. Zardavcts. A. Espada, J. Chmura, R. Hight, G. While, Standing; B. Huda- nich, J. Layng, T. Irwin, S. WillUton, J. Shierloh, J. While, G. Borbcly, D. Selingo, G. Mikitzki, Mr. Primka, T. Krumcich. CAPTAINS A. Espada, G. Mikitzki, J. While, J. Chmura, Mr. Primka. JlCosi T)afua6fe J ayer in S a e Soccer Having ils best season in ’68, Edison gathered in titles such as Middlesex County League Champions, Middlesex County Soccerama Champions, Greater Jersey Group 4 Conference Champions and was the first undefeated Group 4 team in the history of Central Jersey. The defense held the opposition to only 4 goals, while Edison went on to score 58. John White broke 2 state records, most goals in a season, 35, and most goals in a career, 101. Gary Zardavets became the first goalie in the county to record 11 shutouts. RECORD 14-0-1 Edison 4 Colonia 1 Edison 3 Woodbridge 1 2 Madison 0 1 East Brunswick .... 0 2 Perth Amboy 0 6 J. F. Kennedy ... . 0 1 Sayrcville 0 3 Madison 0 1 J. P. Stevens 0 7 Colonia 0 6 J. F. Kennedy .... 0 1 East Brunswick .... 1 6 Woodbridge 1 4 Plainfield 0 5 J. P. Stevens 0 GEORGE MIK1TZKI All-Count)-, 1st team All-State, honorable mention CARY ZARDAVETS, Junior Ail-County. 1st team All-State, honorable mention ABEL ESPADA All-County, 3rd team JOHN CHMURA All-County, 1st team All-State, honorable mention CORKY IRWIN 108 RON NOVIS, JOHN SCHIERLOH, RUSS MIGHT GLENN BORBELY J. 7). Soccer ■ riMM mu ■ — JEFF AM PER Kneeling; J. Wiese, J. Edelstcin, J. Timmerman, R. Blekek i. P. Giroux, T. Simdieimer, T. Schmidt, C. Mayircn, J. Reilly, Standing; D. Tamm. G. Harmon, T. Wenz, I. Feldman, A. Kvartck, I). Sclingo, T. Lcisc, J. Broker, Mr. Primka. 109 Silting; C. Bell, B. Surdyka, A. Minton. C. Lokeman, M. Gabany, A. Solin«ki. KnetUng; P. Reimschneidcr, J. Bohnnnen, E. Pndlaski, R. Cavanaugh, C. Jordan. B. Schrocder, G. Blooni. D. Povendo, Standing; Mr. Mctller, F. Fiorcllo, R. Ciafaronc, J. Pemberton, C. Zipprich, R. Murcia, T. Surdyka, G. Shafer, Mr. Colman, Mr. Rostcl. CJross (Jo un try Our cross country team finished the season with an impres- sive 14-1 record. The varsity retained its title in the Greater Jersey Conference District Championships. Doth the Varsity and JV won the GJC divisional and in the county meet Edison took second place. From there the team took 3rd in the state sectionals and 6th in the state finals. The teams greatest asset was Charlie Zipprich who has set records all over the state. He took first place in the confer- ence, county, sectional, and state meets. EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON RECORD 14-1 15 Thomas Jefferson ...........-18 20 St. Peters ..................43 16 New Brunswick ...............47 20 Woodbridge ..................38 17 J. F. Kennedy ...............46 25 Colonia .....................30 27 Union .......................28 32 St. Joseph’s ................24 28 J. P. Stevens ...............20 16 Madison .....................43 20 Plainfield ..................38 17 Linden ......................44 20 East Brunswick ..............35 III Jootbal The Varsity football team led by Coach Vincent Capraro, opened up in the second half of the season after a rugged, winless first half and won three of their last four games. During this second half the Eagles won their first away game since 1963, the year they went undefeated. Highlight- ing and concluding a strong comeback, Edison beat arch- rival Woodbridge, another feat that hasn’t been accomplished since 1963. Outstanding performances were exhibited by seniors Jerry Kitzi, Dave Rinehimer, Gene Meeker, and Rick Andersen. Overall, it has been a year of considerable improvement for Coach Capraro, who looks on to next year for an even better season. COACH VINCE CAPRARO Seated. 1st Row: R. Andersen, C. Kitzi, J. Abate, E. Meeker, D. Rinehimer, N. Genova, D. Eldridge, 2nd Row; W. Streeter, R. Adam , D. Van Duyne. J. Reader. B. Lewis. T. Kwietniak, A. Buckclcw, J. Lackenmcyer. W. Weingart. R. Peterson. T. Berry. B. MeLaughlin. B. Jackson, J. Bridge, P. Stefan i. B. Bea. Standing, 1st Rote; Coach Kryehowecky, Coach Capraro, Coach Van Pelt. W. Nok , N. Trottman. N. Canterclla, R. Buck, J. Gavigan, K. Pcnnachio, M. Arne- niera, K. Williams, M. Alveraz, J. Corcoran, J. Flaherty, M. Rebarber, R. Brezicki, L. Pollex, K. I tham, R. Vicari, T. Griffen, Coach Mako, Mr. Hoyda. 2nd Row: D. Simon, B. Davis. J. Furst, D. Zack, T. Vickcy, B. Lallcy, J. Creed, H. Jones, R. McAnn, J. Togeralo, C. Wyatt, B. Porter, B. Nagy, D. Davis, G. Doda, T. Jaffurs, K. Latham, V. Grandes, C Baran. BILL WEINGART 113 RECORD 36 EDISON..... 0 EDISON..... 7 EDISON..... 7 EDISON..... 7 EDISON......6 EDISON.....34 EDISON.....20 EDISON..... 0 EDISON.....19 Colonia ........18 East Brunswick .26 Union ..........40 New Brunswick 14 Madison ........31 J. F. Kennedy ..27 Linden .........14 J. P. Stevens .. 27 Woodbridge ...13 DAVE RINEHIMER JERRY ABATE JOE LACHENMAYER GENE MEEKER RICK ANDERSEN TIM BERRY DAVE EI.DRIDCE JERRY KIT2I NICK GENOVA KEN HANKO RICH KVETKOSKY BRETT LEWIS J) asI? et6a f With the loss of Ted Ayotte, Coach Bob Coward was faced with the task of rebuild- ing an E. H. S. team around a nucleus of two Seniors, eleven Juniors and two Sopho- mores. Never letting down in desire and hustle, and faced with many disheartening close losses, our scrappy ballclub highlighted the season with two victories over cross-town rival, the dead Hawk! Facing a continually charging varsity line, Edison fans never let down. Sophomores Rich Celeste and Tom McKenzie continually threw scares into opponents, while traveling in fast company. We don’t know if our boys are lovers, but they sure proved to be great fighters! Good Luck to the ’69-70 squad. Edison 46 Colonia ..............................61 61 E. Brunswick .........................71 62 J. P. Stevens.........................61 67 Madison ..............................59 58 Madison ..............................65 56 Colonia ..............................72 55 New Brunswick ........................66 56 Franklin Twp..........................60 55 J. F. Kennedy ........................34 56 Sayreville ...........................60 60 J. P. Stevens ........................58 45 Woodbridge ...........................67 61 E. Brunswick..........................86 VARSITY. Counler-dockuise from front, G. Bano . J. While, T. Brook . J. Reader, T. Berry, T. McKenzie, T. Wcrnirk, H. Celeole, B. Drunihellcr, G Zardavcts, V. Usenko, R. Pu hie. Crnler; Coach B. Coward. TIM BERRY JOHN WHITE 116 RICH ANDERSEN 126 lb . JERRY KITZI 148 lbs. DAVE RINEHIMER Heavyweight VARSITY—I). Rinchimcr, M. Alvarez, I). Bla zka, C. Kilzi. R. McLaughlin. B. Jackson, J. Duffy, C. Bell, J. Monus, R. Anderson, A. Lamkie, J. Stenke, J. Boles. Center: Coach Ken Pagach. COACH (?) KEN PACACH (■)res ifin a Seems like a wrestling team that loses such names as Podlaski, Streezyk, and Andersen would have trouble rebuilding a county contender. This was not the case. Coach Ken Pagach and his high-spirited Eagle matmen took off and went through four opponents in style establishing Edison as a county power. Supremacy was the word heard as Seniors D. Rinehimer, J. Kitzi, and R. Andersen (again that name), continually were the victors in their individual tests. Sophomores Jim Duffy and Jim Stenke rounded out a team that found their most formidable ob- stacles to an undefeated season in East Brunswick and Piscataway. Yes, it appears as if “Hey, knock it off!” are the words to learn. AL LAMKIE DON BLASZKA 119 J. T). f)res fincj Silting; W. Bruan, K. Latham. R. Burk. B. Corcoran. 2nd Row; T. Mellio , B. Haley, D. Fran- cia, J. Lalley, L. Ballan. J. Geminari. R. Adam?, H. Jones, 3rd Row: H. Clain, H. Moss, D. Pemberton. J. Bridge, J. Furst, S. Romcski, K. Penncchio, J. Koutsonakis, T. McAnn, C. Baran. Mr. Pagach. 121 122 TEDSURDYKA BILL JACOBSEN GENE MEEKER Silling; S. Beaver, C. Lokeman, J. Kirkpatrick, G. Bloom, I). Povendo, A. Minton, F. Fiorcllo, M. Kash- took, 2nd Row; P. Rcimsheidcr, J. Gavigan, L Hafner, A. Satiei, E. Podlasky, A. Austen, J. Pemberton, T. Vickery, 3rd Row; P. Nuzzo, W. Van Pelt, G. Meeker, J. Suswcin, D. Simon, B. Schroedcr, B. Jacob- sen, T. Surdyka, B. Davis M. Luster, G. Torok, L. Tipaldi. W n er ' Jrac£ A stampede in D wing? No, it’s only the indoor track team keeping in shape. Probably the team with the most senior support, the trackmen have compiled quite a record for E.T.H.S. Coach Nuzzo will be chew- ing his nails when Don Provcndo (top in V4 mile), Ted Surdeka (top in y2 mile). Bill Jacobsen (top in 60 yd. dash), Ray Ciaffrone (top in 2 mile) and Bill Punturno (top in shot- put) will leave him. The team will have to work hard next year to outdo the record so far—1 loss in 11 meets —WOW! AL AUSTEN COACH PAUL NUZZO If you don’t let go. I'll flip you right into that ambulance!” “What glory ? Just keep running.” “Maammmy ...” Have a nice trip. See you next fall! . Remember our first touchdown? “Come down to earth. Mama!!” Kneeling; J. Reader, G. Zardavets, J. White, I). Rinehimer, A. Pollex, G. Banos. Standing; Mr. K. Carkliuff, C. Mailler, B. Shuck, T. Miskiel, B. Thomas, M. Giacona, G. Mikiixki, Mr. Kuzma, Mr. Van Pelt. DAVE RINEHIMER 75ase6a.fi With Dave Rinehimer and John White returning as co-captains, the 21 game schedule for the ’69 season guarantees victory. Rinehimer, who last year led Coach Ken CarkhufFs Eagles to a 6-1 record, is expected to be the workhorse of the pitching staff. Newcomer Tony Miskeil is expected to break right in to the starting rotation. Opponents will he wary of Gary Zardavets, who batted .389 as a sophomore. Coming back for his 4th season, letterman George Mikitzki will give the Eagles a definite boost in the County Tournaments. John White should be the spark plug for a team to be feared by all opponents. CONFIDENCE will be the key in keeping Edison High in the running for the State Group 4 Championship. 124 JOHN WHITE y a ns JOHN WHITE AND DAVE K,NEWMER •Mark ciacona CEORGE MIKITZKI 125 Jjocuhng C 'fub Row I; M. Wallace. D. Kost, J. Morreale, T. Krumeieh, J. Klorman. P. Raszka, I). Hagan, M. Lc- May, L. Mingoia, A. Obel- leiro, K. Radice. Row 2: K. Rutowski, C. Torok. J. Sa, A. Stellato, L. Saun- ders. R. Kaye, R. Dil- lon. K. Waldron. M. Mor- ris. R. Carrol. Row 3: Kroon, D. Lcfkowitz, C. Mayhcin, C. White. T. Evans, A. Fcndt, W. Sul- livan, J. Plarko, J. Schwartz, B. Eisenhut. L. to R. J. Lynch. T. Evans, F. Stasium, S. Williston, T. DcRicnzo, C. Schocmaker, R. Stanzione, L. Knapp. 126 127 S ucfen Gounci Mr. Nuzzo Co-curricular coordinator Row 1; J. Szejarto, S. Bridge, K. Mooney, L. Papp, A. Ritz, D. Rosen- thal, L. Stewart, K. Fischer, B. Ciroux, K. Ballas. F. Bonis, R. Jones, R. Mira- gliotta, L Lund, W. Burris, C Williams, E. Piccolomini, J. Dippel, Row 2; D. Tisch, R. Difede, E. Dunfy, S. Christiansen, K. Frish. C. Lockwood. M. Casey, B. Kuhn. A. Roscnfcld, A. Pal- inkas, M. Azangcr, Row 3; K. Seago, J. Eldridge, S. Mattern, J. Broker, A. Bal- tov, J. Kitzi, J. Allen. J. Nadan, M. Gulotta, L. Walls, C. Brossy, Row 4; R. Malone, B. Taylor. R. Grainer. C. Gove, S. Nuzzo, S. Rebman, D. Ende, D. Kopelov, V. Bell. Kneeling; Jr. V. Pres., A. Roscnfcld, Soph. Treas., B. Stromoski, Back; Jr. Sec.. C. Lock- wood, Jr. Trcas., S. Price, Jr. Pres., D. Tamm, Sr. Treas., K. Bettyas, Sr. Pres., G. Bloom. Sr. V. Pres.. B. Barlow, Sr. Sec., B. Nov- ak, Soph. Pres. B. Lalley, Soph. V. Pres.. B. Davis, Soph. Sec., J. Wyatt. G ass Officers 130 Senior C fass Ttep. Row I; A. Fomcr. B. Huda- nich, I- Meltzer, S. Weiss, S. Stull. C. Schachter, Rote 2: H. Cohen, S. Nuzzo, B. Novak, A. Haley. L Riggs, K. Bettyas, F. Bonis. Row 3; W. Burris, I. Keszler, A. Cohen. P. Sny- der, D. Carter. L. Greenfield. Row 3; J. Laying, G. Rich- mond, C. Bloom, B. Barlow, J. Allen, C. Malinowski. S. Schreiber. .Junior C’ ass 7?ep. Row 1; M. Jcnoriki, L. Farless, D. Kost, J. Matarazza, A. Burn . J. Dip- pel, A. Rosenfeld, Miss Teringer, adv. Row 2: S. Scmincra, P. Radabaugh, J. Radford, M. McGinn, C. Lockwood, K. Balias, A. Weingart, Row 3; M. Sokol, S. Price, J. Placko. M. Cladek, J. Coudie, S. Epstein, L. Saunders, Row 4; R. Drumhellcr. I. Schnatter, D. Tamm, J. Reider, C. Kovalch. P. Noonan. SopAomore Cj ass JZep. Row 1; L. Stuart, D. Hutch- inson, S. Kirknun, C. Faas, T. Kaplan. Row 2: J. Han- sen, S. Klorman. B. Stromo- ski. D. Amper, D. Dixon. A. Myers, J. Starky, V. Anjo , Row 3; D. Matthews, N. Underwood, M. Russo , C. Harmon. J. Willenbrock, J. Wyatt, P. Hrenuik. M. Cu- lotta, R. Blauvclt, B. Lalley, Row 4; B. Davis, P. Reim- scheider. 131 e e e V e r s TONI HYNES—Eagle mascot ,J- Z). (JAeer eac ers Row I: C. Faus. K. Mooney: co-cap.. B. O’Shea; co-cap.. J. Sehian, I’. Reynold . Row 2: K. McMahon, J. Morris, Mrs. Gerber, adv., R. Lustig, M. DiRienzo. 132 BARB SCHULTZE—co-captain I SHERYL SWERDLOW JOANNE KRUCER ANN REDMOND DIANE PRENDERCAST DarSiZu G ieerfeacferS Front; B. Schultz , co-capl., S. Jaffurs; co-capt., Row 2; J. Dippel. R. Virgili. L. Lund, J. Kruger, D. Prcndcrgast, M. Dice, S. Swerdlow, S. Stull, H. Biscano. A. Redmond, Row 3; Mrs. Cerber; adv., T. Hynes; Eagle mascot. 133 Ori eam PAT BROCNA, Co-Captain K. Maguire, P. Brogna, G. Richman, I. Toth, G. Borden, C. Dregan, P. Snider, M. Smith, J. Edelstein, M. Marion, 0. Shipkin, M. Napolctano. KATHY MAGUIRE, Captain MAUREEN SMITH and PAT SNIDER 134 GAIL RICHMAN and IRENE TOTH JANE EDELSTEIN and MARY ANN NAPOLETANO 'Jwir ers SUE CURRY, Co-Captain Roto I; J. Wyatt, P. Radabaugh, J. Radford, R. Hanson, V. Bartholow, S. Curry-. J- Allen, Kneeling; C. Shroba, M. Santalucia, H. Siemereta, K. Saunders, L. Haley. JEANNE ALLEN Captain Jancf Gofor Qua ref S. Weiss; co-capt., K. Walsh, D. Carter. S. Schreibcr, C. Malinowski, B. Hudanich, co-capt. JltafXj lincj 'T ancf FRAN LUSKY-Drum Majorette Row ; R. Ford, C. Doyon, J. Turoski, F. Lusky, P. Orvos, J. Eldridge, L. Fer- rara. C. Herezsku, R. Lebovitz, D. Annis, Row 2; S. Feldman, B. Fasano, C. Jordan. L. Dallon, D. Blaszka, S. Laskin, M. Jenoriki, W. Jacobsen, D. Kallnun, W. Sabovick, Mr. Stark; adv.. Row 3; R. Shipman, D. Hutchinson, M. Silk, T. Lcise, C. Jacobsen. W. Bauer, D. Davis, W. Calamoneri, I). Rado, Row 4; M. Uhl, M. Pellegrini. K. Herman. A. Phillip, S. Williston. E. Banko, S. Briggs, A. DiNicola, C. Hanes, Row 5; R. Haines, I. Feldman, P. Rheimschneidcr, J. Zalinsky, C. Mikit ki, F. Young, R. Mc.Mannus, B. Rheimschneider. Oance iand Row I; D. Blaszka, J. Turoski. W. Jacobson, L. Carter. N. Subovick, L. Toth, M. Jenoriki, Row 2; L. Ballon, R. Shipman, W. Calamoneri, A. Di- Nicola. Mr. Stark; adv.. Row 3; J. Zalinsky, C. Mikitzki, F. Young. E. Banko. 136 7. X 71. L. to R. M. Marion, J. Baran, B. Summer , S. Croth, D. Musolf, D. Kindon, C. Toth, D. Fota. L. Sullivan. L Toth. Pres MRS. DEMERS, Advisor 7. 7J 71. Row I; M. Harm, E. Piccolomini See., S. Schrcibcr. J. Urbach Pre .. D. Knocble, S. Miller. D. Kalman. Row 2; I). Fodor, J. Reider, P. Gulya . N. Numeroff Trea ., S. Robinson, J. Nadan, Row 3; Mr. Thomp- son, advisor; R. Drumheller. I. Feldman. N. Ducncr. T. Mareano V. Pre ., I Schnatter, G. Zavraski. 7. 7. 71. Front: G. Bodnar. Trea ., K. Seago, Rcc. Sec.. K. Wolchko. Pre .. Mr. C. Reilly. Ad- visor. J. Benneche. VP, J. Yusohik, Gorr. Sec., N. Vliet. Historian, Back: M. Louis S. Andriejco, S. Hulbcrt, L. Farles . M. Azanger, L. Wilson. V. Liss, J. Vinczi, E. Greenfield, L. Greenfield, J. Nadan, K. Cohn, A. Schreibcr, B. Turek. 137 JC G a Row 1; I). Kallman, R. Difedc, S. Laskin, M. Silk, A. Kaplan, B. Stirling, Mr. Hudanish; adv.. Row 2; K. French, R. Malone, J. Girvin, M. Langan, B. Hansen. D. Emdc, R. Kleiser, R. Kaye. Row 3; Mr. Shulas, adv., W. Schneid- er, J. Shulman. M. Dicner, C. Schoemaker, J. Wcisz. JCey CU Officers L. to R. J. Shulman, M. Diener, C. Schoemaker, R. Kleiser; pres, R. Kaye; V. pres, S. Laskin, R. Malone. 9. c5. c. O.S.G. Officers L. to R. C. Anderson, J. Mistysyn, S. Schreilwr; Pres, L. Cohon; V. Pres., M. White, Mrs. Onder; adv. Row I; K. Hanley, J. Mistysyn, L. Cohon, M. White, C. Anderson, J. Cohn, Row 2; A. Thomas, E. Dcmetro- lakis. I). Rosenthal. B. Katchen. I). Kost, J. Morreale, I). Frandsen, V. Anjos, L. Saunders. S. Abram . Row 3; Mrs. Onder, adv. H. Szemcrcta, M. Boardman, L. Dunlap. D. Dntsko. A. Moslcycr, J. King, K. Harris, L. Schuck, Row 4; D. Knoble, B. Nuber, R. Tech, K. Fisher, L. Tipaldi, C. Torok, J. Kapscandi, S. Peters, Row 5; K. Sinko, 138 B. Rcimschncidcr, S. Andrejco. F. Cohn, J. Nadan, J. Baran, M. Uhl. V a Row 1; C. Jordan, J. While, D. Eldridgc, J. Kitzi, R. Anderson, C. Hopson, J. Bridge. V. Bell, N. Genova, Row 2; B. McLaughlin, G. Bloom, J. Edclstcin, A. Minton, J. Duffy, J. Chmura, A. Espada, J. Pemberton. Pres., C. Loke- man. Row 3; D. Rinehimer, G. Mikitzki, L. Knapp, G. Shafer, B. Peterson, T. Surdyka, R. Muccia, T. Wemick, K. Hanko, B. Lewis, J. Reader, G. Meeker, G. Abate, Mr. Pagach, Advisor. Row 1; P. Shannon, J. Yuschik, J. Matarazza, K. Lieberman, D. Bagan, B. Schafer, K. Hanley, Recreation Chair- man, D. Costantino, J. Wolak, N. Marra, A. Redmond, Row 2; Miss Raganelli, Advisor; C. Pcpc, D. Martclli. G. Fisne, A. Herman, F’. Diccianni, P. Raszka, A. Prongay, S. Klorman. Sec.; A. Myers, M. Morris, I). Pynch, Row 3; K. Sanger, C. Krause, V. Wilson, Reporter; I). Colby, N. Underwood, Historian; R. Jones, J. Vinczi, N. Vliet, K. Fisher, R. Prestano, Row 4; P. Whalen, J. Bethea, A. Crane. G. Borden. V. Pres. M. Sokol: C. Schreffler: C. Harmon, Treas. S. Dupree, P. Flarrison, J. Thorpe, Row 5; I). Catalusci, Pres. M. Vasnclis, K. Walsh. Projects Chairman; D. Zavist; C. Anderson, C. FFoyle, I. Kessler. HE tthl II H+H HeaW j PtH ) HEA+H I HEAtH 1 HEAfej 139 71 (lappeffa C iotr Row I; M. White, C. Summers, D. Smcrko, A. Lopez, J. Yuschik, P. Feldman. A. Redmond. L. Mingoia, S. Miller, L. Cohon, R. Prrstano. L. Toth, Mr. Hughes, Row 2; M. Palumbo. II. Schultze, P. Whalen. C. Torok. S. Robinson. F. Lusky, C. Ronda, S. Abrams, I- Carter. I). Dobbs. Row 3; B. Crandjcan, M. Silk. D. Rosolowski. J. Shulman, J. Flaherty, D. Tamm, K. Fox, J. Rcidcr. J. Aurelio, C. Jordan. Row 4; C. Meeker, T. Marrano, P. Stcfani, C. Mikilzki, I.. Pryor, B. Lewis. M. Diener. W. Braun, A. Espada. Row I; Mr. Hughes, M. Palumbo, C. Summers, D. Smerko, K. Walsh, V Zino, J. Yuschik, J. Gonsalves, A. Redmond. K. Radice, I- Mingoia, R. Prcstano, L. Toth. Row 2; C. Mazonoski, B. Schultze, P. Brogna, P. Whalen, A. Cohen. S. Pcpc, B. Novak. A. I-opez, F. Lusky, L. Cohen, L. Carter. Row 3; D. Ryan, B. Grandjean, T. Marcano, G. Meeker, C. Mikitzki, L. Pryor, G. Jordan, A. Espada, D. Zavist. Row I: Mr. Hughes. N. Sutton. M. Enscna, N. Viscinus, I). Frandscn, C. Brown. T. Ryan, E. Baldwin, P. Feld- man. M. Kaiser, M. Azanger, N. Stauffer, G. Deresmo. Row 2; M. White, N. McCuire, C. Torok, J. Nadan, K. Cohn. L. DeSantis. K. LaPlaga, P. Harrison, I.. Early. Row 3; D. Dobbs, C. Anderson, J. Martin, J. Aurelio, M. Silk, K. Fox, J. Rcider. D. Shipkin, C Hoyle, Row 4; S.Kist, M. Kurtz, M. Deiner, J. Sehulman, D. Tamm. 140 Row I; B. Schullzc, S. Robinson. M. While, D. Smerko, A. Ix pez, L. Cohon, C. Renda, R. Prcslano, L. Toth, Mr. Hughe;, Row 2; B. Grandjean, J, Shulman, G. Meeker, L. Pryor, B. Lewis, J. Reider, C. Jordan. ' Jre6 e CJAo r Row I; M. White, D. Smerko, K. Walsh, M. Kaiser, V. Zino, J. Yuschik, I- Mingoia, R. Prestano, S. Miller, L. Toth, Mr. Hughes, Row 2; C. Summers, P. Harrison, A. Cohen, M. DiRienzo. S. Pepe, A. Lopez. L Cohon. R. Lustig, C. Renda. S. Poper, Row 3: C. Hoyle. P. Whalrn, I.. DeSantis, K. Finley, N. Vicunus, F. Lusky, L. Carter, D. Zavist, R. Haines, Row 4; C. Anderson, M. Palumbo, C. D'Aquila. Row 1: I). Dixon, B. Stromoski. D. Amper, S. Barnett, B. Eiclirn. S. Husscr, M. Wallace, B. Giroux, M. Carillo, B. Schaefer, P. Reynolds, Mr. Hughes. Row 2; M. DiRienzo, J. Evans. C. D’Aquila, R. Haines, M. Gulotta, S. Scicchitano, J. Willen- brock, E. Greenfield, S. Poper, Row 3; I). Lee, W. Braun, R. Williams, J. Broker, T. Melios, T. Zavist, D. Spear. 141 £ anquaae ()Ju6s German Row 1; J. Placko, M. Slovinsky, S. Robinson, J. Rcidcr. D. Jobbins, Row 2; M. Azangcr, C. Brossi, S. Andrejco, I. Feldman, S. Epstein, R. Tech. K. Kcmlcr, N. Fudge, J. Sa, Mrs. Chernick, D. Harris, V. Lis , S. Candek, M. Potter. French 7(afian L. to R.; Miss Garafolo, P. Dandola, T. Marcano, E. Piccolomini, M. Gulik, R. Lohse, C. Di Canto. Safin Jr. Classical League: Silling; N. Marra, P. Margaritondo, S. Klorman, B. Summers, Standing; Mr. R. Tracy, L. Knapp, A. Farkas, N. Knudsen, B. Diehl, Consul; A. Cdhen, Pro-Consul. Span isfi A. Stivanclli, C. Prol, Back Row; L. Reid, P. Raszka, Trcas.; E. Piccolo- mini, Pres. E. Greenfield; Mrs. Creutz. Row 1; L. Kovacs, C. Brown, P. Bond, J. Gray, A. Fomcr, R. Virgili. Row 2; S. Schreibcr, S. Barankovich, L. Shuck, J. Goetz, S. Price, J. Dippel. B. Diehl, Row 3; Miss Bass, L. Canavera, L. Sullivan, D. Lee, C. D'Aquila, S, Christianson. (Jirfs? Qyznnas ics Foreground: S. Stull, Row I; K. Hanley, J. Edelstein, B. O'Shea, S. Kirkmun, A. Stivanelli, T. Kaplan, M. Zampino, A. Crane, I.. Bongiovanni, K. Harris, Row 2; D. Kroon, S. Barankovich, G. Torok, I. Sledge, Row 3; C. Cirlincione, S. Bridge . B. Sur- dyka, C. Harmon, J. Blonder, R. Virgili, B. Hudanich, Mrs. Rosenblum, Row 4; J. Willcnbrock, J. Dippel, Row 5; A. Forncr, M. Ix May. 5Jirfs’ 7n tram ura s Row 1, N. Stoffer, A. Stivanelli, T. Kaplan, M. Zampino, E. Beardsley, P. Shannon, Row 2; L. Canavera, L. Shuck, C. Brown, C. Cirlincione, L. Sullivan, M. Kojsza, Row 3; P. Noonan. S. Bridges, L. Tipaldi, J. Goetz, G. Torok, C. May, Mrs. Kerr. 143 DeSale C ) u6 H. Tillman. Pres., I- Sullivan. I- Reid, See., Mr. R. Miller, P. Rcimschneider, R. I.oeb, V. Pres. 7lrt CfuS Miss H. Kuchla, (on ladder) C. Vogt, R. La Placa, J. Namba, Standing I to r; M. Ru m . K. Moore, V, Bodie; Pres., C. Mofcin, Sec., K. Kemler, M. Vogt, P. Hrcniuk, L. Tipaldi, J. Han- sen. Ifiespian Soc e y Sitting; D. Kohut. R. Freidman. D. Rynone, (See.) D. Buckelcw (Pres.), Standing; I). Tamm, I). Eldridge. M. Slovinsky, D. Day (V.P.), Mr. Oliver. JFtatfj 'leam 144 L. to R.; J. Kallman, C. Summers, C. Schoemaker, G. Workman, J. Klorman. 'llu(fio- Uisuaf C7li f$ Water?. BiSraru Cfu6 Row 1; R. Ondeyka. B. Wing. N. Stauffer. Row 2; L. Sweeten, C. May, D. Fox. MR. KAPLAN B. STIRLING A. SCHREIBER M.ZELL J. NAM BA D. LEFKOWITZ, Sgt.-at-Arms. 9iifk CU Row I; J. Schwartz, K. Yolinsky, M. Vogt, D. Annis, J. Placko, Row 2; V. Scarpa, D. St. Laurent, P. Boyle, J. Girvan, M. Gulick, Row 3; Mr. Jacobson, W. Stanke, B. Nixon, B. Lewis. Kneeling; J. Edelstcin, D. Davis, C. Hcrscku, Standing Row I; J. Morcale, C. Brown, S. Husscr, Row 2; Mrs. Walsh, J. Goetz, G. Torok, Sitting; K. Radice. L. Tipaldi, D. Mackey, M. Kurtz, B. Kozak, K. Mullen, L. Canavera. M. Wolk, 1). Kost. CBoosferei es Row I; L. Saunders, A. Crane, G. Evans, D. Cullen, 1). Frandsen, V. Anjos, K. Radice, I). Kosl, J. Morcale, Row 2; I). Mackey, I. Sledd, D. Dotsko, L. Schuck, C. Brown, B. Mills, B. Marshall, J. Goetz, G. Torok, L. Tipaldi, K. Mullen, Mr. 146 Coleman. EDISON EDISON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, EDISON, N. J. 08817 (Sealed) Row 1; F. Bonis, D. McLaughlin, L. Ferrera, Row 2; S. Noll, L. Brclcr, M. Boris, K. Lciberman, J. Holcombe, C. Molten, T. Price, S. Pepe, Row 3; V. Barthalow, R. Azanger, M. Silk. THE EDISON EAGLE Published monthly by the students of EDISON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL S. Colton Road. Edison. New Jersey «817 Vol. X, Ho. i Feb. H, 1W EDITORIAL STAFF fdlWlnCMtf Monogl'? tdhor Ne- £0 • Of foe . fdflo Sport Mito r o Ofl'OP -y td.tor Copy Idfce-------- Art Wl ----------- t.cho-Qe --------- Advbee____________ ...... Oov McUr.gM!« fron 8o« . U do Brebr Kolby Bettyot. Myk Silk Sue Pepe. Toml Price _______________________tkh Aionper ly« e ferroro Rote llebereuo ChorW e Moke . ;oo- e Holcombe. Art Frled on. Horv Me.io _____________________Morih Boeb Mr. loo ScO lC- Reporter ? Kyrlet Cohe . Sue Rly«o . Ar.ro Motler. BUI PIMe . Beo Reitv tcW-der. Chunk ScSeexoker. Roteo - Vi.j-'i. Vicky Wllto . Morty lo-QO . Pot Noooo . Peter RbrrKhrtelder. Mor,o e Vo ell . fron Ivtky. Jooone H©ICO be. Al.ce forr c. Michelle Moo ey. M.U , Sue Pepe, Rothy R -ey. C'owdis Keubr. Bill Svllbo . BUSINESS STAFF Adrerttaito Motooer-----------------------------------Sfcoron Noll Row 1; H. Cohen, K. Rooney, A. Forner, Row 2: B. Rcimschneidcr, S. Klormnn, J. King, A. Haley, M. Mooney, Mrs. Breitkopf. V. Wilson. J. Mullen, P. Reimschneider, W. Pinter, C. Schocmakcr, F. Lusky, R. Virgili, P. Noonan. Butlne Mo-oje- Circvtotio Mor« jer Vicki Bortholow Debbie Horrb 147 Sophomores Row I: K. Harri«. S. Klorman, D. Kallnian, A. Thomas, B. Shaefor. K. Mooney, Rour 2; M. Culotta; B. Kopclov. R. MaLonc, C. D'Aquila. I). Musolf. E. Dcmetrouluk -. .Juniors Row 1; I’. Carter, I). Rosenthal, S. Holbcrt, S. Abrams, D. Knoebel. L. Di- dario. B. Katchcn, B. Giroux, A. Rosen- feld, V. Montanino, Row 2: J. Nadan. L. Saunders, B. Nubcr, S. Seminara, S. Marcy. B. Mikoz, L. Benncche, K. Wolchko, A. Minton, G. Bodnar. S. Epstein. Rou 3; S. Andrako, K. Mis- tysyn, R. Tech, S. Matcrn, J. Goetz. B. Turck, P. Harrison, V. Szyninnski, A. Schuster, J. Turoski, Row 4; B. Drum- heller, J. Stankc, B. Sullivan, J. Reader, K. Seago, T. Healey. B. Schneider, S. Krog, S. Beaver, W. Shipman. N. Hudka. Seniors Row !; A. Ohelliero, J. Vinczi, I,. Riggs, K. Licbcrman, V. Bodie, S. Noll, J. Yusehik, M. LeMay, F. Bonis, A. Redmond. S. Weiss, Row 2; C. Droppa, S. Sehreibcr, j. Urbach, B. Stirling. M. Harris, V. Wilson, R. Bisonic, N. Vlict, L. Cohon, G. Kos- losky, P. Raszka, Row 3; D. Schiller, B. Schultze, R. Dillon. P. Merrill. J. Klorman, W. Ix rbcr, M. Langan, G. Jordan, D. Blaszka, R. La Placa. I). Kindon, E. Cox, Row 4; B. Lewis, J. Ahlcrs, T. Marcano, P. Dandola. E. Banko, V. Bell. B. Hansen, G. Green- span, R. Kaye. 148 Scaled; A. Roscnfeld (V. Pres.), L. Breler (Pres. , B. Katchen (See.), Standing; C. Bodnar, K. Wolchko, P. Merrill, J. Benneche, N. Fudge. Batin J onor Society Ron I; C. Nichnowitz. S. Klorman, A. Roscnfcld; Scaled; I). Ryan, I). Wenlzel, I.. Greenfield, B. Dillon, S. Krog. K. Maier. T. Malazadra, J. Ahler, F. Casalc, B. Turek, I.. Oliver. P. Fudge, N. Fudge. .Mrs. Lamprakos, Miss Garofalo, Mrs. Cruel , Standing; Mrs. Ferrer, M. Lardicri, K. Dunbar, G. Workman, S. Abrams. N. Ben David. I). Knoebcl. W. Fodor, C. Prol, M. Blonder, S. Chrislianian, M. Kashtoek. A. Thomas. B. Horn. I). Musolf. M. Morris. S. Curry. Mr. Mcltler, Mr. Cole- man, Mrs. Chcrnick, Mrs. Goldstein, Mrs. Kolbay, Miss Vonocsky. 149 ;68 jJncfucfees yCationaf Jfonor Society SHELDON LASKIN President Seated; K. Lieberman, J. Kruger, A. Lopez. K. Hanley, J. Wolak, F. Bonis, A. Redmond. C. Spitzmillcr, Row 1; L. Cohon, C. Koslosky, P. Raszka, J. Vinczi, N. Fudge, M. Casey, A. Obelleiro, L. Riggs, Row 2: A. Cohen. L. iA-ffhalm, D. McLaughlin, C. Summers. V. Wilson. K. Amrein, L. Ferrara, L. Green- field, Row 3; J. Klorman. F. Casale, G. Workman. G. Bloom, P. Merrill, S. Schreiber, M. Raugh, Row 4; D. Rinehimer, G. Meeker, J. Ahler , M. Pute'baugh, B. Schultze, N. Numerof, J. Layng. 150 y69 Senior 7ncfuctees Sealed; J. Urbach. B. Stirling, C. Droppa, L. Toth, K. Walsh, Row I; L. Brder, G. Richman, P. Guastella, R. Azangcr, Row 2; G. Jordan, M. Kashtock, B. Lewis, D. Ryan. Sealed; M. Marion, K. Saunders, L. Wilson. B. Katchcn, R. Virgili, J. Dippel, A. Rosenfeld, A. Stivcnclli. Row I; L. Bcnncche, S. Epstein, G. Bodnar, C. Nagy, D. Rosenthal. D. Knocbcl, S. Abrams, N. Young, Row 2; A. Stellato, J. Sa, P. Harrison, V. Szymanski, I). I) t k . K. Wolchko, A. Herman, Row 3; N. Shipman, C. Brossy, J. Eldridge, N. Hutka, M. Ford, J. Mistysyn, B. Turek, S. Price. Row 4: J. Reader, M. Diener, J. Schulman. J. Weisz, B. Drumhellcr, K. Mayer, B. Schneider, S. Beaver. ' t ? CLASS WILL MSON 154 . I 'W. “Mother maid there’d be “knights like this. 155 u Of£e JlCouse rap” CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Mollie Ralston (Double-Cast) ........................ Diane Rynone Linda di Dario Giles Ralston........................................... Alex Saks Christopher Wren ...................................... Dan Tamm Mrs. Boyle (Double-Cast) ............................. Cila Marrero Renay Friedman Major Metcalf .......................................... Dan Peler Miss Casewell ................................... Christine Johnson Mr. Paravicini ........................................ Joe Martino Detective Sergeant Trotter ......................... Dennis Maloney MM ► manor Spring J rocfuc ion 190S 156 uT)acancy in 'Paradise” CAST IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE Wally ........... Ellen ........... Claire........... Mitch ........... Myrtle .......... Jonas ........... Boxie ........... Laura ........... Bon Bon ......... Lydia ........... Caroline ........ J. Byron Bennett Celeste ......... Ruth Lassiter .. The Girl ........ .... James Girvan .. Gail Skorupsky .. Rcnay Friedman ...... Gary Haynes ...... Dee Kohut .. Marty Slovinsky Danny Hutchison .. , . Marilyn Boris , ... Diane Rynone .. Karen Petercsak . Barbara Clausen ...... Devin Day . Donna Rosenthal .... Harriet Cohen Sheila Christiansen 157 Our 03on fi i re 158 JKr. Varsity (Joo{ aff JERRY KITZI Mr. Varsity Football Snow Jiaff Queen ANGELA MANCUSO “It’ssimple man, I just lost my license! 160 “What’d-cha say ya had for lunch?” “Oh, Rinchimcr, will you please gel up! “I think I ale my tic! 'Ooo—that smarts! “Yes dear ... yes dear ... You l el your sweet Bippic! “It’s fthal’s up front that counts! “Thy Rod and thy staff shall comfort me.' 161 “It's just a silly millimeter longer! “The Hawk is not our national bird! Sulfur has weird side effects!” 162 “My class has 39% fewer cavities! “Calling all cars.” ■'That's pronounced iimlat. Dumpkof!” 'Mom always liked you best.' ‘Spiro T. who???” “I have to teach Tiny Tim?” 163 jLauy iin ' e® h 4 cks “Oh that Henny Youngman! “If Mrs. Harrison married Mr. Kerrigan ... We’d have Harri- Karri!” wanna sec my Walnctto? “If Mr. Coward formed a Company with Mr. Campbell ... They'd make chicken soup! Is that another chicken joke! Verrry Interesting— but stu pid. That’s a no-no! “If Miss Kuchta married Mr. Coe we’d have Kuchy-Co!1 Glass DC e ’6 9 MR. PATSKAMCK Favorite Teacher MRS. CALAMONERI Favorite Teacher IRENE TOTH and RONNIE CAPADANNO Class Couple BILL JACOBSEN Seen But Not Heard VAL BODIE Most Artistic- Individualist DAN POPER School Spirit—Biggest Blabbermouth 165 (j ass [ yC Ve 6 9 Best Dressed—Newark Art Friedman Peggy Holmes Best Dressed—Collegiate Victor Bell Gail Richmond Done Most for Class George Bloom Barb Barlow Most Popular Leo Pryor Cheryl Gove Class Charmer Warren Pctrucci Bonnie Hudanich Funniest Laugh Tony Marcano Terry Krumeich Best Looking Ronnie Capodanno Michele Potter I Love Me John White Leslie Mcltzer Biggest Blusher Jody Mateka Ann Marie Haley Class Pals Art Friedman Sue Nuzzo Harvey Mcrson Stephanie Casalino Longest Hair Barry Friedfclt Joelle Namba School Spirit Dan Poper Barb Schultzc Best Dancer Leo Pryor Candy Renda Most Polite George Mikitzki Wanda Spangler Class Brownie Rich Williams Lisa Riggs Biggest Eyes Tom Caputo Patt Tercbush Individualist Warren Petrucci Val Bodic Cutest Smile Jerry Kitzi Joanne Kruger Best Athlete Dave Rinehimcr Barb Schultzc Class Clown— Bob Levine Cheryl Gove Biggest Blabbermouth Dan Poper Leslie Mcltzer Most Conscientious Jerry Klorman Carol Summers Best Musician Andy DiNicola Lynne Ferrara Best Vocalist Leo Pryor Linda Toth Class Flirt Cary Hopson Bernadette Dominick Happiest Person Ricky Andersen Cheryl Cove Friendliest Person Jeff Ampcr Bonnie Hudanich Most Artistic Dave Mailler Val Bodic Always Tardy Bob DcMary Alice Fomer Best Actor Actress Gary Haynes Diane Rynone Most Gullible Bill Weingart Pat Snider Class Wit Jim Alvator Cheryl Cove Office Guest Frank Bartolo Ginu Johnston Clinic Guest Ricky Andersen Joanne Kruger Seen But Not Heard Bill Jacobsen Jean Hodgctts Class Couple Ronnie Capadanno Irene Toth Most Unusual Walk Bob Yager Barb Ellmyer Best-Looking Legs Charlie Zipprich Cynthia Duffy Teacher’s Terror Bob Levine Debbie West Teacher’s pet Richard Kaye Lisa Riggs Most Likely to Succeed Ccorgc Bloom Carol Summers Class Scholar Sheldon Laskin Carol Summers Favorite Teacher Mr. Patskanick Mrs. Calamoncri Best All-Around George Bloom Barb Schultzc : i fa m . ANDY DJNICOLA and LYNNE FERRARA Best Musicians BARB SCHULTZE School Spirit—Best Athlete—Best All-Around MICHELE POTTER Best Looking G ass IvJiff Gary Hopson leaves all his girls to Fred Wolejeski Linda Holler leaves her “specs” to Gary Funicelli Jerry Kitzi leaves his wrestling support to Mario Ianni Pam Merrill and Mary Lauber leave their map of the fastest routes to New Brunsw John Pemberton leaves his position as President of the Varsity Club to Frank Linda Toth leaves her lower octaves to next year's A Capella bass section Ted Surdyka leaves his mother . . . Janice Lavng leaves Tu Hung Lo to Mrs. DeMers Barb Barlow leaves 30 seconds of silence . . . John White leaves his contacts on the soccer field Sue Pepe leaves Eagle page plan to some lucky junior Gene Meeker leaves his football shoes to Jack Reader Leslie Meltzcr Sharon Weiss leave ETHS guys to underclassmen Shelley Stull leaves her “Big Mouth to a future cheerleader Jerry Klorman Jim Kapolka leave their chess sets lo any qualified junior Terry Krumeich leaves her locker to Sue Robinson Lyn Carter leaves Beethoven's 5th to Uncle Bernie George Bloom leaves his set of Encyclopedias to Bill Schneider The Class of 1969 leaves the school ... Row I: T. Krumeich, J. I.inliart, G. Ricciardone, V. Bodie, B. Iludanich, S. Curry, Row 2; Miss Kuchta, Mrs. Goldstein, L Ferrara, J. Vinczi. C. Droppa, M. Mooney, K. Rooney, C. Rcnda, Row 3; M. Laubcr, P. Merrill, B. Hansen, R. Kaye, D. Sheridan, T. Hynes, Mr. Kaplan. Meet Brian Beattie, Edison High School’s young Photographer of the Year. 169 170 DALE SHERIDAN Business Manager A CEORGEANE RICCARDONE Art Editor Staff: Val Bodic BRUCE HANSEN. Lay-Out Editor Staff: Judy Linhart Mary I-aulxT LYNNE FERRARA Photography Editor KATHY ROONEY Copy Editor Staff: Michele Mooney S7s for i ie ncf of a 9rea fear. RICHARD KAYE Co-Editor •in-C hief PAM MERRILL Co- Editor-in-Chicf TONI HYNES Literary Editor Staff: Terry Krumeich CANDY RENDA Sports Editors SUE CURRY Co-Organization Editor BONNIE HUDANICH Co-Organization Editor JULIE VINCZI Feature Editor Staff: Chris Droppa SENIOR DIRECTORY ABATE, GERARD 18 Ferris Road Academy of Science 3, 4; Basketball 1; Class Representative 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-capt.); Student Council 2. 3; Weight Lifting Club 3. 4; Varsitv Club 3. 4. AHLERS, JOHN 65 Gurley Road Academy of Science 3, 4; Chef’s Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Nat’l Honor Society 3, 4; Introduction to Vocation 1. ALLEN, JEANNE 9 McGinnis Road Class Representative 4; G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4; Twirlers 1. 2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Spanish Nat’l Honor Society 3: Student Council 3, 4. ALVATOR, JAMES 78 Schuyler Drive Art Club 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Representative 1. 2, 3; Rifle Club 2; Spanish Club 2: Student Council 1. 2; Cross Country 1, 2. AMPHER, JEFFREY 315 N. Eighth Avenue Baseball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class Representative 1; Football 1: Soccer 3, 4; Student Council 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1. AMREIN, KAREN 149 Plainfield Avenue Drill Team 3: G.A.A. 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. ANDERSEN, RICHARD 101 Idlewild Road Football 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1. 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1. ANDERSON, WAYNE 7 Elmwood Terrace Band 1, 3; Baseball 1, 4; Dance Band 1; Student Council 3; Track 2. ANDREWSHETSKO, GARY 6 Berrue Court ANNIS, DOROTHY 69 Walton Street Band 1, 2, 3: Bowling 1, 2. 3; Rifle Club 1. AUSTEN, ALFRED 11 Estok Road Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2. 3,4: Winter Track 3.4. AUSTIN, GAIL 346 Rahway Road Class Representative 1. 2; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 1, 2; Literary Magazine 3; Ninth Grade Council (Treasurer). AVANT, SYLVESTER 14 Kimble Street AZANGER, RICHARD 78 Eden Avenue Bowling 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Class Repre- sentative 1, 2: Eagle 2, 3, 4 (Sports edi- tor); National Honor Society 4; Student Council 3, 4. BAGAN, DIANE 12 Center Street Bowling Club 2. 3. 4: Future Homemakers 1.2. 3,4; G.A.A. 1. BALISTRERI, LUCILLE 36 Ashley Road BALLARD, WILLIAM 2 Richmond Road T I Program 4. BANKO, ELMER 24 Stiles Road Band 2. 3; Dance Band 3: Radio Club 2. BARANKOVICH, SUSAN 52 Campbell Avenue Nurses’ Aid 4: Student Council 1; Modern Dance 4. BARLOW, BARBARA 13 Markham Road Class Representative 3; Future Home- makers 2; Latin Club 1; Student Council 2, 4; Class Officer Treasurer 1. 2: Vice- President 4. BARTHOLOW, VICTORIA 8 Gurley Road Eagle 4 (Business Manager): G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Twirlers 2, 3, 4 I Lieutenant i. BARTOLO, FRANK 23 Seymour Avenue Baseball 1,2,3,4. BATTAGLIOTTI, ALBERT 37 Hillcrest Avenue BAUERNHUBER, JOSEPH 2 Germantown Avenue BELL VICTOR 20 Hamlin Road Academy of Science 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2; Class Representative 1, 2, 3; Student Coun- cil 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 3. 4; Varsity Club 3. 1. BENNETT, CYNTHIA 26 Matson Road BERRY, TIMOTHY 15 Altamont Road Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Track 1. BETHEA, ROBERT 32 Idlewild Road Bowling 3, 4: T I Program 3,4. BEITYAS, KATHLEEN 19 Morgan Drive Class Representative 4 (Treasurer); Eagle 2, 3 (News Editor), 4; (News Editor) French Club 2 (Vice President); Future Teachers 2; G.A.A. 1; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. BEVILACQUA, ANN 4 Richmond Road G.A.A. 4: Girls’ Service Club 1. 2; Span- ish Club 2. 3. BIELSKI, LORIN 193 Old Post Road BIRO, WAYNE 106 Park Way T I Program 3. BIRZTEN, JOHN 15 Brookfall Road Band 1: Class Representative 3; Wrestling 2. BISONIC, ROSE 3 St. Matthew’s Drive French Club 1, 2, 3; Future Homemakers 1; G.A.A. 3. BLASZKA, DONALD 18 Gurley Road Academy of Science 2. 3; Band 2, 3. 4; Chef’s Club 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. BLONDER, JOHN 47 Harrigan Road Track 1. BLOOM, GEORGE 18 Marshall Drive Academy of Science 2; Basketball 1. 2: Class Representative 2, 3 (President), 4 (President); National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council 1 (Vice President), 2; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Cross Country 1. 3, 4; Driving Club 3, 4; French National Honor Society 3, 4. 172 BODIE, VALERIE 25 Murray Street Academy of Science 3, 4 (Vice President): Art Club 2 (President), 3 (President), 4 (President): Fall Production 4; Spring Production 3. 4; Talon 4; Thespian So- ciety 4; Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary); Quill and Scroll 4: Playnite 4. BODNAR, PAMELA 32 Prospect Avenue BONGIOVANNI, LORETTA 2693 Woodbridge Avenue Class Representative 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Stu- dent Council 1, 2: Rangcrettcs 1. 2. BONIS, FRANCINE 5 Sulliman Road Academy of Science 2, 3, 4 (Parliamentar- ian); Class Representative 2, 3, 4; Eagle 1, 2 (Feature Editor), 3 (Feature Edi- tor), 4 (Managing Editor); Girls Sendee Club 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4;. Student Council 1. 2, 3 (Vice President): Glee Club 1; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Fall Production 4. BORBELY, GLENN 11 Kimble Street Soccer 2, 3. 4. BORIS, MARILYN 21 Finley Road Class Representative 1. Eagle 2 (Circulation Manager), 3, 4; Fall Production 3, 4; G.A.A. 1: Girls’ Sendee Club 2, 3: Spring Production 3: Student Council 1. Play Nile 3. BORWEGEN, DEBRA 1986 Woodbridge Avenue Academy of Science 2; Art Club 3; Bowl- ing 3: G.A.A. 3: Student Council 1, 2, 3; Diving Club 3. 4. BOYLE, JANICE 13 Pelham Avenue BRELER, LINDA 21 Kenmore Road Eagle 2. 3 (News Editor); 4 (Managing Editor); Class Representative 3; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3 (Secretary), 4 (Parli- mentarian—Regional Vice President); G.A.A. 1; National Honor Society 4; Stu- dent Council 3; French National Honor Society 4 (President); Insights 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Girls’ Track Team 1; Academy of Science 2. BRENNAN, PATRICIA 3 McGinnis Road Child Care 3; Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3. BRENNER, RICHARD 176 Highland Avenue Baseball 2; French Club 1. BRIDGES, RUTH 32 Chestnut Street BROGNA, PATRICIA 252 Old Post Road Class Representative 1, 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Future Business 3; Future Homemakers 1. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Service Club 3; I.at in Club 2. BRUDER, NANCY 130 Mineola Place BRUGUIER, RICHARD 600 Old Post Road BUCKELEW, ARTHUR 205 Old Post Road Eagle 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; German Club 1. BUCKELEW, DEBORAH 205 Old Post Road Fall Production 2, 3, 4: Future Nurses 4; Spring Production 2, 3, 4; Thespian So- ciety 2, 3,4 (President). BUDSOCK, ROBERT 38 Prospect Avenue BURNS, CAROLE 24 Moryan Road Class Representative 4; G.A.A. 1. 2,.4. BURRIS, WENDY 468 Old Post Road Child Care 3, 4; Class Representative 1, 4; G.A.A. 4; Girls’ Service Club 3; Student Council 3, 4. BUTZ, CHARLES 10 Rosewood Road T I Program 2, 3,4. CANTORE, MICHAEL 28 Fox Road Junior Class Vice President. CAPODANNO, RONALD 11 Lambert Avenue CAPUTO, THOMAS 64 Eardley Road Bowling 4; Photography Club I. CARTER, DIANE 14 Fairfax Road Class Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 4: French Club 1, 2; Future Home- makers 1. 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Girls’ Service Club 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 2, 3; Ranger- ettes 1. CARTER, LYN 54 Plainfield Avenue A Cappella 4; Dance Band 4; Future Homemakers 3; Future Teachers 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Treble Choir 3, 4. CARTER, SUZANNE 13 Sanders Road Child Care 3; G.A.A. 2. CASALE FRANK 184 Loring Avenue National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3. CASALINO, STEPHANIE 37 Winthrop Road Class Representative 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. CASEY, MARGARET 149 Prospect Ave. G.A.A. 1. 2, 4; German Club 3; Latin Club 1; National Honor Society 3, 4. CASSALLE, JOANNE 48 Campbell Avenue French Club 1; National Honor Society 4; Nurses’ Aid 4; Chorus 1; Carnival 3. CATALUSCI, DONNA 21 Hull Drive Future Homemakers 1 (President), 2, 3 (Vice President), 4 (President). CAVANAUGH, RONALD 113 Stony Road Bowling 3, 4; Chef’s Club 2; Chess Club 3; Football 3; Track 3, 4; Wrestling 2; Cross Country 4; Guidance Aid 2. CERASIA, LINDA 39 Waverly Drive Cooperative Office Work Program 4. CHESLOW, ALVIN 9 Paley Place Chess Club 3, 4; Class Representative 2; Debate Team 4. CHESTER, PAUL 9 Altamont Road Football 2. CHMURA, JOHN 83 Winthrop Road Basketball 1: Bowling 2, 3; Soccer 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 2. 3.4. 173 Cl A FA RON E, RAYMOND 79 Hillcrest Avenue Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3 (Treasurer), 4 (Vice President). CIMINIERI, LAWRENCE 8 Raleigh Road CLAIN, HARRY 173 Loring Avenue Football 1; Rifle Club 4; Wrestling 4. CLAUSEN, BARBARA 2739 Woodbridge Avenue Fall Production 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; Class Representative 3, 4; Girls State 3. CLEMENTE, KATHLEEN 25 Seymour Road COHEN, ANN 1 Roger Road Academy of Science 3; Class Representa- tive 2. 4; Fall Production 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Student Council 3. 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Treble Choir 1, 3; Spanish Club 1. COHEN, HARRIET 32 Ferris Road Class Representative 2. 4; Eagle 2, 4; Fall Production 3, 4; Future Homemakers 1: G.A.A. 1,2: Girls’ Service Club 2; Spring Production 4: Student Council 2, 3: Thes- pian Society 4; Choir 2. 3. COHON, LINDA 55 Stony Road Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 3, 4: Class Representative 2, 3; Girls’ Serv- ice Club 1, 2, 3 (Secretary), 4 (Vice President): Keystones 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, -I: Choir 1, 2, 3 (Treas- urer), 4 (PresidentI: All-State Choir 3, 4; All-Countv Choir 3: All-Eastern Choir 4. COLBY, DIANE 34 Manning Street Child Care 3; Future Business 3: Future Homemakers 1. 3. 4. COLLETTO, ANDREW 79 Lakeview Boulevard CONNOR, KATHLEEN 201 Old Post Road G.A.A. 1. CONRAD, LESLIE 20 Magnolia Street CONROY, JACULIN 31 Dey Place Future Business 4; Future Homemakers 1; Girls’ Sendee Club 1, 2, 4. CORCORAN, MARGARET 32 Caldwell Road Class Representative 1 (President) 2, 4: Future Homemakers 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Stu- dent Council 1, 2,3,4; Carnival 3. CORTELLACCI, ANGELA 126 Vineyard Road COSTA, MARY ANN 39 Magnolia Street Student Council 2. COSTANTINO, DIANE 60 Sturgis Road Future Homemakers 1, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; National Honor Societv 3. 4: Spanish Club 1: Carni- val 3. ‘ COX, EILEEN 6 Ely Place Academv of Science 4; French Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4. COX, VERNON 21 Myrtle Street Basketball: T l Program 3, 4. CROWDER, DONALD 106 Lakeview Boulevard CURRY, SUSAN 225 Penn Avenue Class Representative 3; Future Home- makers 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sendee Club 1: Latin Club 1: Talon 4 (Organi- zations Editor ); Twirlers 1, 2, 3, 4 (Lieu- tenant) ; Junior Prom Committee 3. CURTIS, ELAINE 21 Crestwood Road CZOPEK, MICHAEL 17 Heathcote Avenue Student Council 2: Wrestling 1, 2. DACIUK, JOYCE 27 Rosewood Road Child Care 3: Class Representative 1; Nurses’ Aid 4. DALBY, DANIEL 82 Ashley Road T I Program 3. 4. DANCSECS, BRUCE 4 Woerner Court T I Program 2.3, 4. DANDOLA, PAUL 7 Adele Court Academy of Science 3, 4; Italian Club 4. DAVIDSON, VIRGINIA Box 301 Trailer Harbor G.A.A. 1. DAXON, DONNA 33 Colton Road Cooperative Office Work Program 4; G.A.A. 1. DE MARY, ROBERT 3 East Knoll wood Road DE NICOLA, ANDREW 44 Apple Street Band 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3,4. DE RIENZO, THOMAS 36 Sine Road Golf Team 3,4, Baseball 2. DE SANTIS, RAYMOND 26 Finley Road Track I. DICCIANNI, PATRICIA 180 Wilson Avenue Future Homemakers 1. 2, 3, 4. DILLON, ROBERT 312 Central Avenue Academy of Science 4; Bowling 2, 3. 4; Class Representative 1: French Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3. DI TOMMASO, RICHARD 25 Parkerson Road Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Class Repre- sentative 3: Football 1, 2: Student Coun- cil 4; Wrestling Club 1. 2. DOKTOR, STEPHEN 7 Brox Road Track 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 2. 3, 4. DOLGOS, JEAN- 87 Orange Street Cooperative Office Work Program 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: Student Council 3. DOLGOS, JOAN 87 Orange Street Cooperative Office Work Program 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. DOMINICK, BERNADETTE 108 Stony Road Class Representative 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers 1: Girls’ Sendee Club 1; Stu- dent Council 1. 2, 3. 174 DROPPA, CHRISTINE 27 Colton Road Academy of Science 2, 4: Bowling 4: Class Representative 4: Future Homemak- ers 2: German Club 1: National Honor Society 4; Photography Club 3, 4 (Secre- tary!: Talon 4; Girls’ Glee Club 1; Soccer Team (Manager) 2; Chorus 1.2. DUDAS, PATRICIA 174 Loring Avenue DUERR. GARY 48 Morgan Drive Bowling 2, 4; Student Council 1. DUFFY, CYNTHIA 33 Kenmore Road Child Care 3, 4: Future Homemakers 1. DUNHAM, JOYCE 40 Glenville Road Child Care 3: Cooperative Office Work Program 4; Future Business 2: Future Homemakers 1. EDELSTEIN, NORA 15 Finley Road Drill Team 3. 4; G.A.A. 3. 4; Chef’s Club 4. EICHEN, DAVID 44 Knapp Avenue ELDRIDGE, DAVID 246 Central Avenue Fall Production 4; Football 3, 4; Spring Production 3. 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Wrestling 3. 4. ELLMYER, BARBARA 69 Sharon Avenue Future Homemakers 1. 3. ELY, CAROL 12 Beech Street ESPADA, ABEL 20 Colton Road A Cappella 4; Basketball 2: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Varsity Club 2, 3. 4: Chorus 1. 4; Junior Prom Committee. ESTOCK, ROBERT 16 Woerner Court Baseball 1. 2: Bowling 1. 2: Future Busi- ness 3: Spanish Club 2: Spring Produc- tion 1: T I Program 1. FALK, JOHN 3 Sanders Road FARKAS, ARTHUR 7 Manor Court Eagle 1: German Club 2; Choir 1. FENDT, ARTHUR 24 Markham Road Bowling 4. FERRARA, LYNNE 20 Walnut Street Art Club 2; Band 2, 3, 4: Eagle 3, 4 (Photography Editor): National Honor Society 3, 4: Photography Club 2, 3 (Treas- urer), 4 (President); Talon 4 (Photog- raphy Editor); Future Homemakers 3. FESTA, DIANE 44 Winthrop Road Future Homemakers 4; Future Nurses 4. FIFICK, MICHAEL 37 Ashley Road Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3. FINN, PATRICIA 3 Willow Avenue FODOR, DIANE 12 Spencer Street Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3; Future Physi- cians 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 1,2,3. FORNER, ALICE 15 Trenton Avenue Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Class Representative 1, 3, 4; Eagle 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Modern Dance 4. FORTUNATO, ANGELA 1981 Lincoln Highway Class Representative 2. FRAILEY, HOWARD 36 Runyon Avenue FRAPPIER, ROBERT 11 Spencer Street Football 1. FREDERICK, ANDREW 154 Greenfield Apartments Soccer 1. FRENCH, KENNETH 82 Wooding Avenue Key Club 4: Ice Hockey 1, 2. FRIEDFELD, BARRY 39 Colton Road FRIEDMAN, ARTHUR 14 Kenmore Road Academy of Science 2, 4; Basketball 1: Bowling 2, 3, 4; Eagle 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Boys’ State 3. FRIEDMAN, RENAY 28 Phillips Road Class Representative 1, 2, 3; Fall Produc- tion 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Spring Production 3. 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Thespian Society 3, 4. FUDGE, NANCY 21 Morgan Drive Class Representative 3; French Club 1, 2, 3 (Vice President!, 4; Future Teachers 2; National Honor Society 3. 4; Eagle 3; French Honor Society 4. FULTON, GERALDINE 28 Cambridge Road FYLYPCZUK, MICHAEL 161 Plainfield Avenue GANDEK, SUSAN- 2151 Woodbridge Avenue Debate Team 2; Eagle 3; French Club 3, 4; Future Teachers 3 (Parliamentarian); G.A.A. 2; Guidance Aid 3. GARDNER, RICHARD 51 Markham Road GEIS, JEAN 158 Clipper Avenue Class Representative 1. GENOVA, NICHOLAS 26 Ferris Road Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary); Cross Country 1, 2, 3 (Co-Captain). GERNANDT, ELLSWORTH 40 Ashley Road GIACONA, MARK 26 Baxter Road Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1. GIERING, BARBARA 22 Kenlen Drive GIFFORD, DONNA 7 Hull Drive GILES, DIANA 292 Central Avenue G.A.A. 1. 175 GINFHIDA, JOHN 183 Old Post Road GNATT, RAYMOND 17 Parkerson Road Baseball 1.4: Basketball 1. GOIAS, ALBERT 8 Pa ley Place Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1, 2,3, 4. GOMEZ, KATHLEEN 50 Proctor Street GONSALVES, JOANNE 27 Garden Street Girls’ Service Club 2: Choir 2, 3. GOVE, CHERYL 36 Sanders Road Future Homemakers 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Girls’ Service Club 2, 3; Nurses’ Aid 4; Spanish Club 1. 2. 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer), 4. GRAINER, ROBERT 20 Barlow Road Bowling 1, 4; Fall Production 4; Student Council 4. GRANDJEAN, ROBERT 64 Wayne Street A Cappella 3, 4; Art Club 3; Chef’s Club 2, 3(President). 4; Fall Production 2, 4; Key tones 3, 4; Spring Production 3; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Carnival 3. GREENFIELD, LINDA 11 Fairhill Road Class Representative 3, 4; Future Teachers 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Service Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 4; Student Council 3: Library Club 1, Span- ish Honor Society 3, 4. GREENSPAN, GARY 46 Stony Road Academy of Science 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Photography Club 3; Soccer 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2. GUARINI, JOAN 48 Columbus Avenue Bowling 1; Class Representative 1; Future Business 2: Girls’ Service Club 2. GUASTELLA, PATRICIA 14 Price Drive Future Homemakers 2, 3; National Honor Society 1; Newspaper 1: Physical Fitness Club 1. GULICK. MICHAEL 37 Ovington Avenue Rifle-Club 4; Italian Club 4. GUNN, SHARON 89 Silverlake Avenue Class Representative 1; Spring Production 1. HABERER, TED 8 Back Drive HALEY, ANN MARIE 35 Kenmore Road Class Representative 1, 2, 3; Drill Team 2,3; G.A.A. 1.2, 3: Spanish Club 1. HAMILTON, BARBARA 30 Morgan Drive Future Homemakers 2, 3; Future Teachers 2, 3; Girls’ Service Club 2; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 3; Library Club 1. HAMMER, JOYCE 2 Pine Street Future Homemakers 4; Girls’ Service Club 3, 4. HANKO, KENNETH 11 Rutland Street Football 4; Track 4; Varsity Club 4. HANLEY, KATHLEEN 81 Winthrop Road Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Service Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Track 1: Carnival 3; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. HANNIGAN, STEVEN 96 Ashley Road HANSEN, BRUCE 20 Phillips Road Academy of Science 3, 4; Key Club 4: Radio Club 1: Photography Club 1, 2; Talon 4 (Lay-Out Editor); Cross Country 2; Carnival 3. HANSEN, JACK 3 Vale Street T. I. Program -I. HANSON, ROBIN 20 McGinnis Road ' G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Twirlcrs 1. 2, 3, 4 (Lieu- tenant!. HARKINS, BRUCE 270 Old Post Road HARRIS, DEBORAH 16 Chapel Street Academy of Science 3; Class Representa- tive 3; Eagle 3, 4 (Circulation Manager); French Club 2, 3 (Secretary), 4 (Presi- dent (: Student Council 1, 3, 4. HARRIS, MARY 93 Sharon Avenue Academy of Science 4; A Cappella 3; Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Basketball 3; Chef’s Club 4; Dance Band I. 2, 3, 4; Future Physician 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 2. 3; Chorus 1, 2. 3. HATCHMAN, DEBORAH 9 Miko Road French Club 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Girls’ Service Club 1.2; Art Club 3. HAYNES, GARY 15 Darrel Court Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2: Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Fall Production 4; Thespian Society 4. HENDRICKSON, KEITH 69 Orange Street HERCZKU, CAROLYN 83 Prospect Avenue Band 2, 3, 4; Chef’s Club 3, 4; Future Nurses 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Choir 2. HERRINGTON, DEBORAH 77 Dalton Place Academy of Science 2, 3; Class Repre- sentative 1. HICKEY, DAVID 18 Altamont Road HIGHT, RUSSELL 48 Elliot Avenue Bowling 2,3; Soccer 4. HODGETTS, JEAN 186 Loring Avenue HOLCOMBE, JOANNE 59 Prospect Avenue Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Eagle 4 (Art Editor); Future Homemakers 2; G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4. HOLLAND, KEITH 35 Eardley Road Baseball 1. 2; Wrestling 2, 3, 4. HOLLER, LINDA 27 Trenton Avenue G.A.A. 3; Girls’ Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3, Girls' Track 1; Debate Club 2. 176 HOLMES, MARGARET 1 Pannonia Avenue HOOVER, FRANCES 21 Center Street HOPSON, GARETH 30 Baxter Road Baseball 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2,3. HORWATH, JOHN 8 Lenox Street HOWE, SUSAN 25 Price Drive Cooperative Office Work Program 4; Fu- ture Homemakers 2; Student Council 1, 2. HUDANICH, BONNIE 23 Stevens Road Academy of Science 3, 4; Class Repre- sentative 2, 4: Color Guard 2, 4; Future Homemakers 1, 2 (Parliamentarian); G.A.A. 1, 2; Gymnastics 4; Soccer Man- ager 4; Talon 4 (Organizations Co-Edi- tor) ; Jr. Prom Committee. HURST, JOHN 14 Wcldson Road HUTCHISON, DANIEL 2109 Woodbridge Avenue Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2. 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Fall Production 4; Spring Production 4; Class Representa- tive 1, 2. HYNES, ANTONIA 50 Paul Street Mascot 4; Latin Club 3; Talon 4 (Literary Editor): Chorus 2; Glee Club 1, 2. IRWIN, THOMAS 47 Bradley Drive Baseball 1; Soccer 4; Track 2. 3. 4. IRWIN, VICKI 47 Bradley Drive Cooperative Office Work Program 4: G.A.A. 1; Rangerettcs 2: Class Treasurer 1. JABLONOWSKI, NANCY 480 Old Post Road Class Representative 1; Debate Team 2: Girls’ Service Club 1. 2. 3: Student Coun- cil 2. JABLONOWSKI, STEVEN 30 Private Road T I Program 4; Track 1. JABS, CAROLINE 17 Monaghan Road Class Representative 1; Drill Team 1, 2; Future Business 3; Girls’ Service Club 3. JACOBSEN, WILLIAM 9 Rutgers Street Band 1; Football 1, 2; Track 1. 2, 3, 4. JAFFURS, SANDY 11 McGinnis Road Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 (Co-Captain); Student Council 4. JOHNSON, CAROL 13 Highway Terrace JOHNSON, DORA 27 Player Avenue JOHNSTON, GEORGINA 46 Prospect Avenue JONES, KATHLEEN 24 Kenmore Road JORDAN, GIHON 13 Marshall Drive Academy of Science 2, 3, 4 (President); Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Class Representative 1, 2; Kcytones 4; A Cap- pella 3. 4; National Honor Society 4: Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer); Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4. KANE, CAROL 5 Alice Avenue Cooperative Office Work Program 4. KAPOLKA, JAMES 57 Ferris Road Bowling 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3. 4 (Presi- dent) ; Key Club 3. 4. KASHTOCK, MICHAEL 9 Elmwood Terrace Band 3; Baseball 1, 2: Football 1, 2; Na- tional Honor Society 4; Track 2, 3, 4. KAYE, RICHARD 16 Holly Place Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Bowlin 3, 4 (Vice President-Treasurer); Chess Club 1. 2, 3 (Vice President); Football 1, 2, 3; Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President); Na- tional Honor Society 4; Talon 3, 4 (Co- Editor-in-Chief). KEEVIL, CANDICE 20 Sycamore Avenue Girls’ Service Club 2, 3 (Treasurer); T I Program 2: Chorus 2. 3; Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3. KEMLER, KAREN 8 Stevens Road Art Club 4; French Club 1, 3, 4. KENNEY, THOMAS P. O. Box 1018 KESZLER, ILLONA 18 Irving Street Class Representative 4; Fall Production 4; Future Homemakers 3, 4; Photography 4; Student Council 3; Tennis Team 3, 4; Jr.- Sr. Carnival 3. KINDON, DEBORAH 26 Schuyler Drive Academy of Science 3, 4; Drill Team 3; Future Homemakers 2; Future Nurses 1, 2 (Treasurer), 3, 4 (Vice President); G.A.A. 1, 3; Nurses’ Aid 4; Student Council 1. 2, 3 (Secretary). 4. KING, LYNDA 33 Idelwild Road KINNERSLEY, DIANE 6 Winthrop Road Play-Nite 3; Latin Club 1. KIRKMAN, KATHLEEN 83 Schuyler Drive Class Representative 1; G.A.A. 2. KITZI, GERARD 20 Meeker Avenue Academy of Science 4; Class Representa- tive 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4. KLEISER, RUSSELL 27 Meyer Road Academy of Science 2. 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2. 3 (Secretary), 4 (President); Talon 3, Track 1. 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Boys’ State; Cross Country 1, 2. KLORMAN, GERALD 152 Loring Avenue Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Base- ball 1, 2: Bowling 3, 4 (President-Secre- tary): Chess Club 1 (President), 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1; Football 1, 2; Latin Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Math Club 4; National Honor Society 3. I; Student Council 3. KNAPP, LEWIS 153 Orange Street Baseball 1; Bowling 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Latin Club 4; Varsity Club 4. KNUDSEN, HAROLD 297 Woodbridge Avenue Academy of Science 3; Latin Club 3; Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3. 177 KOBERLEIN, JOAN 24 Winthrop Road KOHUT, DOLORES 1710 Lincoln Highway Fall Production 2, 3, 4; Spring Production 2, 3; Thespian Society 4: Play-Nite 3. KOJSZA, STEPHEN 23 Johnstone Street Academy of Science 1; Football ]; Student Council 1: Tennis 1; Track 1. KONOPACKI, DIANA 173 Prospect Avenue Art Club 2 (Secretary); Cooperative Work Program 4; National Honor Society 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2. KOPENHAVER, KENNETH 229 Loring Avenue KORNSTEIN, ROXANNE 19 Carmello Drive Bowling 4: Child Care 3; Nurses’ Aid 4. KORZIN, EVAN 1401 Suwanee Drive North Brunswick Academy Of Science 3; Chess Club 1; Radio Club 1; Track Manager 2. 3; Var- sity Club 2, 3. KOSLOSKY, GAIL 20 Adele Court Academy of Science 4; Fall Production 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4: Spring Production 4; Student Council 2. 3, 4 (President I; Thespian Society 4. KOSTURA, GARY 50 Meadow Road KOVACS. LINDA 67 Prospect Avenue Modern Dance t. KOWALSKI, CLAUDIA 59 Stony Road KOZAK, JULIE 19 Morse Avenue KREYKENBOHM. WALTER 2 Church Street Academy of Science 2: A Cappella 3, 4. KROG. NANETTE 336 Old Post Road KRUGER. JOANNE 55 Beech Street Academy of Science 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 1: G.A.A. 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. KRL'MEICH, DOLORES 62 Ashley Road Bowling 2. 3, 4; Class Representative 4; French Club 1, 3 (Treasurer), 4; Future Physicians 3 (Secretary); G.A.A. 2, 3 (Treasurer): 4; Girls’ Service Club 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Talon 4; Twirler 1, 2: Jr. Prom Committee. KUHN, LINDA 297 New Brunswick Avenue Fords KUHN, LISBETH 47 Partch Place Bowling 4; Class Representative 1. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2; Student Council 4. KURACHIK. RONALD 50 Bartha Avenue KVETKOSKY, RICHARD 50 Lakeview Blvd. Football 4. KWIETNIAK, THOMAS 27 Runyon Avenue Baseball 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2; Track 1. LACHENMAYER, JOSEPH 100 Schuyler Drive Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 2: Wrestling 2. LAMKIE, ALBERT 33 Meyer Road Baseball 3,4; Wrestling 3, 4. LAMKIE, BOYD 33 Meyer Road Chess Club 3: Rifle Club 1. LANGAN, MARTIN 89 Winthrop Road Academy of Science 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1: Eagle 3, 4; Key Club 4: Latin Club 2: Photography Club 3, 4. LANGONE, THOMAS 159 Lexington Axenue T and I Program 4; Track 1 LANKFORD, DAVID 38 Magnolia Street LA PLACA, ROSEANNA 31 West Knollwood Road Academy of Science 3, 4; Art Club 2, 4; National Honor Societv 4: Guidance Aide 3. LASKIN, SHELDON 28 Baxter Road Academy of Science 2. 3, 4 (Vice Pres- ident : Band 1, 2: Bowling 3: Chess Club 2; Class Representative 1. 2; Key Club 3, 4 (Treasurer); National Honor Society 3, 4 (President). LAUBER, MARY 30 Brookville Road Basketball 2, 3; Class Representative 2; French Club 1, 3; Future Physicians 3 (Treasurer); G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Talon 4; Jr. Prom Committee 3; Modern Dance 4; Stu- dent Council 2. LAYNG, JANICE 1 Lcland Road Class Representative 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Track Man- ager 3; Soccer Manager 4. LEACH, JOHN 311 Division Street LEFFHALM. LAURA 8 Heathcote Avenue Future Homemakers 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. LEFKOWITZ, DAVID 55 Gurley Road Bowling 2, 3. 4; Photography Club 3, 4. LEHMAN, LYNNE 9 Idlewild Road National Honor Society 3, 4. LE MAY, MARILYN 33 Hull Drive Academy of Science 4; Bowling 1. 2, 3, 4: Future Nurses 1: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3 (Recording Secretary), 4 (PresidentI: Student Council 1, 2, 4; Guidance Aid. LEVINE, ROBERT 30 Stony Road Class Representative 1. 2. 3: Student Coun- cil 1.3. LEVY, FRANCINE 327 Plainfield Avenue Class Representative 3; Fall Production 2; French Club 1: Future Homemakers 2; Student Council 1. 3. LEVY, ISABEL 63 Runyon Avenue LEWIS, BRETT 18 Highway Terrace Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; A Cappella 3. 4 (Treas.): Band 1: Baseball 1; Basket- ball 1. 2. 3: Chess Club 3, 4; Football 4; Key tones 4: National Honor Society 4; 178 Rifle Club 2, 3. I (Pres.i: Track 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 3. 4. I.IKBERMAN, KAREN 71 Chestnut Street Academy of Science 2. 3. I: Class Repre- sentative 2; Eagle I (Copy Editor : Future Homemakers 3. 4: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Student Council 1. 4: Spanish Honor Society 3. 4 ( Vice President): Insights. I.IGHTNER, WILLIAM 21A Alva Court LINHART, JUDITH 3 Morgan Drive Class Representative 4: Talon 4. LOEB, RONALD 12 Gates Place Academy of Science 3: Debate Team 3; Skin-Diving Club 3, 4. LOPEZ, AGLAE 17 Hillcrest Avenue A Cappella 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; All Countv Chorus 3, 4; All State Chorus 4. LORBER, WILLIAM 71 Leslie Street Academy of Science 4. LOUIS, MADELINE 69 Stony Road Future Homemakers 3, 4; Future Teachers 4; G.A.A. 1. LUIZZA, IRVING 24 Duley Avenue A Cappella 3; Radio Club 3 (Secretary- Treasurer): Student Council 1: Choir 1. 2: Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3. LUND, LAUREEN 135 Plainfield Avenue Cheerleader 1. 2, 3, 4; Class Representative 1, 2: French Club 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Girls State 3: Acad- emy of Science 3. LUSKY, FRANCES 10 Rutgers Street A Cappella 3, 4; Rand 2, 3 (Secretary- Treasurer). 4 (Drum Majorette): Eagle 4: G.A.A. 1: Photography Club 1 iTreasurer . 2 (Treasurer). 3, I (Vice President): Stu- dent Council 2, 4: Girls' Track 1: Mixed Choir 2. 3. 4: Treble Choir 3. 4. MAGUIRE, KATHLEEN 21 Markham Road Drill Team 2, 3 I Lieutenant , 4 I Captain : G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 4: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4. MAILLER, DAVID 43 Stiles Road Art Club 1. 2: Chef’s Club 1.2: Class Rep- resentative 1: Eagle 4: Fall Production 1, 3: Spring Production 3. MALINOWSKI, CHRISTINE 23 Sims Road Class Representative 1, 2, 4; Color Guard 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Student Council 2. 3. MALONEY, MAUREEN 68 Elliott Place Chef’s Club 4. MANNINO, CAROL 46 Ovington Avenue Art Club 2: French Club 1; Future Home- makers 2. 3: Student Council 3. MANSFIELD, RICHARD 6 Windsor Road Rifle Club 3. MARCANO, ANTHONY 15 Ryan Road Academy of Science 3, 4; A Cappella 3, 4; Future Physician 3, 4 (Vice President); Student Council 2; Italian Club 4: All- County Chorus 2, 3. MARRIER, WILLIAM 52 Chestnut Street MARTIN, JOSEPH 41 West Knollwood Bowling 1, 2. MATEKA, JOSEPH 66 Parkway- Bowling 4; Cross Country 3; Jr.-Sr. Carni- val 3; Jr. Prom Committee. MATTHEWS, LEE 11 Dey Place MAZANOSKL CAROL 58 Silverlake Avenue Class Representative 3; G.A.A. 1. 2; Girls' Service Club 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4. McAVOY, DANIEL 5 Durham Road Rifle Club 3. 4: Basketball 1: Bowling 1.2. McCOY, JUDITH Box 301, Trailer Harbor Child Care 3: G.A.A. 1.2. McFADZEAN, RONALD 214 Plainfield Avenue McGOWEN, PATRICIA 3 Hull Drive McKENNON, SUSAN 136 Vineyard Road McLaughlin, diana 24 Dayton Road Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Eagle 2, 3 l Feature Editor . I (Editor-in-Chief): Future Homemakers 1. 2. 3 (Treasurer), 4: National Honor Society 3. 4. McLaughlin, patricia 17 Dobson Road Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4: Student Coun- cil 1, 3, 4; Twirlers 3. McMANUS, ROBERT 130 Brookhill Avenue Band 2. 3. 4. McPARTLAND, MARILYN 15 Outcalt Road G.A.A. 1 McWEENEY, ANTHONY 24 Raleigh Road Academy of Science 3: Football 1; Wres- tling 1, 2. MEEKER, EUGENE 275 Central Avenue A Cappella 4; Basketball 1; Football 1. 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Mixed Choir 1,3. MELTZER, LESLIE 15 Phillips Road Academy of Science 4: A Cappella 4; Class Vice-President 2, Class Treasurer 3: Class Representative 4; Future Homemakers 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3; National Honor Society 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3. MERRILL, PAMELA 2 Vclikan Place Academy of Science 4; Eagle 3; Future Homemakers 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4 (Treasurer I: Talon 3, 4 (Co-Editor-in-Chief I: Swim Team 1; Girls’ Track Team 1: Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3; French Honor Society 3, -1. MERSON, HARVEY 12 Regent Court Academy of Science 2: Baseball 1; Basket- ball 1: Bowling 2. 3, 4: Eagle 4 (Art Co- Editor) : Key Club 2. 3, 4. METROS, MARTIN 2400 Wood bridge Avenue Baseball 1: Rifle Club 3. 179 MIKITZKI, GEORGE 42 Idelwild Road A Capjndla 3. I Band 1. 2. 3 (Vice Pres- ident!. I: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Glee Club 3. 4. MILLER, JANET 152 Clipper Avenue MILLER, SARAH P. 0. Box 52 MILLER, TERRY 10 Matson Road MINGOIA, LYNDA 25 Roger Road A Cappclla 4; Bowling 4; Future Home- makers 3: Future Teachers 4; Spanish Club 2, 4. MONGIOVI, LAWRENCE 59 Jefferson Boulevard MONTANEZ, LUCILLE 4 Markham Road MOONEY, BERNARD 58 Garden Terrace Academy of Science 2; Football 1; Key Club 2, 3; Wrestling 1. MOONEY, MICHELE 52 Sturgis Road Eagle 4;Future Homemakers 1; G.A.A. 1: Latin Club 1: Talon 4. MORRELL, ALAN 43 Markham Road MORRIS, EDWARD 130 Hi Merest Avenue MORRIS, MARTHA 36 Baldwin Road Bowling 4; Eagle 3: Future Homemakers 1, 2, 3. 4; G.A.A. 1, 2: Girls’ Service Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MOSLEY, DORIS (HERSCHMAN) 31 West Knollwood Road MOZOLIC, RICHARD 235 Central Avenue Football 1: Rifle Club 2: Student Coun- cil 2: Track 1. MUCCIA, RICHARD 24 Finley Road Bowling 1: Track 3. 4; Varsity Club 3. 4? Cross-Country 3. 4: Indoor-Track 3: Bas- ketball 1. MUKLEWICZ, RICHARD 155 Whitman Avenue Audio-Visual Aids 1. 2: T and I Program 3. 4: Track 2. MULLEN, JAMES 33 Stevens Road Eagle 4; Soccer 1. 2, 3. NABER, LOUISE 17 Outcalt Road G.A.A. 1. 2: Rangercttes 2. NAGY, BARBARA 25 Markham Road French Club 1; G.A.A. 2; Rangercttes 2. NAMBA, JOELLE 259 Loring Avenue Academy of Science 3. 4; Art Club 2, 4: Band 1. 2: Fall Production 2: G.A.A. 1: Photography Club 4; Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3: Chorus 1. NAPOLETANO, MARY ANN 57 Prospect Avenue Drill Team 4; Future Business 3 (Treas- urer): G.A.A. 1; Future Homemakers 1, 2. NEALIS, SHIRLEY 6 Peterson Avenue T. I. Program 4. NELSON, JANET 22 Matson Road NELSON, PATRICIA 22 Matson Road NEWMAN, TOM 131 Player Avenue Baseball 1; T I Program 4. NICHNOWITZ, GLORIA 21 Deerwood Avenue Girls’ Service Club 3; Latin Club 4. NOLL, SHARON 6 Back Drive Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Eagle 4; French Club 1; Future Homemakers 2, 3. 4; G.A.A. 1. 2; Girls’ Service Club 2; Student Council 1, 4; Chorus 1, 3, 4: Treble Choir 4; Insights 4. NOVAK, BETSY 66 Chestnut Street Cheerleader 1; Class Representative 2; Fu- ture Homemakers 3: Student Council 1: Class Secretary 1, 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2. NOVIS, RONALD 3 Wilshire Road Spring Production 4; Soccer 3, 4; Track 1. NUMEROF. NORMAN 10 Ryan Road Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Class Rep- resentative 3; Fall Production 3; Future Physicians 4: Boys' State: National Honor Society 3, 4; Skindiving Club 3 (Pres- ident I, 4 (President). NUZZO, SUSAN 64 Lahiere Avenue Class Representative 1 (Vice President), 2 (President), 4: French Club 1: G.A.A. 1, 2: Student Council 1, 3, 4. OBELLEIRO, ALICE 93 Stony Road Academy of Science 3, 4: Art Club 1; Bowling 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Insights 4. ONDEYKA, WILLIAM 18 Dobson Road OLSEN, FREDERICK 50 Wisteria Street Bowling 1. PALAIMA, CHARLES 2 Matson Road Audio-Visual Aids 1, 2: Rifle Club 2. PALUMBO, MARGARET 170 Central Avenue A Cappclla 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3; Girls’ Service Club 2. PAPERNIK, JANET 5 Melville Road PEMBERTON, JOHN 11 Irving Street Football 1, 2: Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4 (President). PENNY, KEVIN 18 Weldon Road Audio-Visual Aids 2, 3: Basketball 1; Soc- cer 1. PEPE, SUSAN 9 Amman Road Eagle 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Choir 2, 3, 4; Insights 4; Rangercttes 2. PERKEL, ALAN- 23 Monaghan Road Football 1; Latin Club 3; Track 1. 2: Wrestling 1, 2. PETERCSAK, KAREN 14 Ash Road Fall Production 4; Spring Production 4; Thespian Society 4. 180 PETERSON, ROBERT 23 Brookside Road Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4: Student Trainer 3, -I. PETERSON, ROBIN 78 Talmadge Road Future Homemakers 2. 3. PETRUCCI, WARREN 3 Hill Road Spanish Club 1. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM 65 Sharian Avenue Rifle Club 1, 2, 3. PICCOLA. VICKI 30 Pacific Street Newspaper 1; Future Homemakers 3: Nurse’ Aid 4; Spanish Club 1; Choir 1, 2. PICCOLOMINI, ELAINE 194 Washington, Avenue Academy of Science 4; Future Physicians 4 (Secretary): Girls’ Service Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4 (President): Student Council 2, 4: Italian Club 4. PIETOSO, FRANK 8 Phillips Road Photography Club 2. 3: Rifle Club 1, 2; CrossCountry I. PINTER, WILLIAM P. 0. Box 1151 Academy of Science 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2: Basketball 2: Eagle 4. PISANO, DONNA 16 Winthrop Road PIZZAIA, ROBERT 16 Peterson Avenue POHERO, RONALD 266 Central Avenue Track 1.2.3. POOLE, CHARLES 114 Avery Street POPER, DANIEL 2 Columbus Avenue A Cappella 3. 4: Baseball 2, 4: Basketball 2: Football 1: Wrestling 1: Track 1: Spanish Club 3: Key tones 3. PORSOLT. JANE 26 Chestnut Street POTTER, MICHELE 38 Sanders Road French Club 3. 4. POVENDO, DON 24 Heathcote Avenue Academy of Science 2: Spring Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Cross Country 3, 4; Winter Track 3. 4; National Honor Society 4. PRENDERGAST, DIANE 331 No. 8th Avenue Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Stu dent Council 1. 3, Jr.-Sr. Carnival. Jr. Prom Committee. PRESTANO, ROSEMARY 109 Ovington Avenue A Cappella 3. 4; Future Homemakers 2. 3, 4; Key tones 4. PRICE, TAMSON 13 Dundar Road Class Representative 1. 2. 3: Eagle 3, 4 (Feature Editor). PRYOR, LEO 111 Gracey Street A Cappella 3, 4; Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Class Representative 2: Keytones 3. 4: All-State Choir 4. PUNTORNO, WILLIAM 244 Loring Avenue Baseball 1: Football 1: Track 1. 2, 3. 4: Winter Track 2, 3, 4. PUTERBAUGH, MILDRED 12 Eden Avenue Academy of Science 2, 3. 4; Eagle 2, 3 (Feature Editor): Future Homemakers 2. 3: National Honor Society 3. 4. PYNCH, DEBORAH 144 Plainfield Avenue Bowling 3. 4: Class Representative 2 (Secretary): French Club 3: Future Home- makers 3, 4: G.A.A. 2. 3: Girls' Service Club 2: Latin Club 1. 2. RADICE, KAREN 16 Monaghan Road Bowling 4: Chef’s Club 4: French Club 2; Chorus 2. 3. 4. RADZAWICH, PAMELA 112 Silver Lake Avenue Academy of Science 2: Art Club 1, 3: Bowling 1: Spanish Club 1: Skin Diving Club 3. 4; Choir 1. RASZKA, PATRICIA 129 Garden Terrace Academy of Science 4: Bowling 2. 3, 4: Class Representative 1: Future Homemak- ers 3: Future Teachers 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Spanish Club 1. 2. 4 (Treas- urer). RAUH, MARGARET 49 West Knollwood Road National Honor Society 3. 4: Girls’ Track 1. REBMAN, SHARON 25 Moryan Road French Club 1: G.A.A. 1. 2: Latin Club 1: Student Council 3. 4. REDMOND, ANN 22 Baldwin Road Academy of Science 2, 3, 4: A Cappella 4: Cheerleader 2, 4; Future Homemakers 3. 4: G.A.A. 2: National Honor Society 3. 4: Girls' Track 1; Girls’ Glee Club 1, 2: Treble Choir 3: Mixed Choir 1, 2. 3. 4. REMECZKI, FRANK 1953 Woodbridge Avenue Skin Diving Club 3: Radio Club 3. RENDA, CANDACE 591 Old Post Road A Cappella 4: Art Club 3, 4 (Vice Pres- ident-Treasurer): Keytones 4; Spring Pro- duction 3, 4; Talon 4 (Sports Editor); Treble Choir 3, 4. RICCIARDONE, GEORGEANA 24 Hillcrest Avenue Child Care Program 3. 4; Fall Production 1. 2. 3: Future Homemakers 3; Future Nurses 1, 2 (President): Talon 4 (Art Editor): Choir 1, 2, 3. RICHMAN, GAIL 29 Marshall Drive Academy of Science 3; Class Representa- tive 3. 4: Drill Team 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Na- tional Honor Society 4: Student Council 1. 4; Chorus 1. 2: Girls’ Glee Club 2. RIGGS. ELIZABETH 106 Hof Road Class Representative 3: Debate Team 3 (Secretary I; G.A.A. 1. 2: Girls' Service Club 2: Isatin Club 1. 2. 3 (President); Latin Honor Society 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Student Council 2: Chorus 1: Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3. RINEHIMER. DAVID 8 Stiles Road Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1: Football 1. 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3, 4. RINKER, VIRGINIA 19 Colton Road ROCKAFELLOW. KATHY 8 Walnut Street Child Care Program 3: Future Home- makers 3. 181 RODEK, JANICE 25 Myra Place Girls' Service Club 2. ROONEY, KATHLEEN 16 Eastlick Road Eagle 4: Future Homemakers 2; G.A.A. 2: Spanish Club 2: Talon 4 (Copy Editor). RUTOLO, LAWRENCE 51 Glenville Road RYAN, DOLORES 2 Regent Court G.A.A. 2. 3; National Honor Society 1: Spanish Club 1 I Vice President I: Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. RYGACZEWSKI. MATTHEW 16 iMarkham Road T I Program 4. RYNONE, DIANE 280 Old Post Road Fall Production 2. 3, 4: Spring Production 2. 3. 4: Thespian Society 4. SABO, JOANN 293 Woodbridge Avenue Girls' Service Club 2. SAFFER. GEORGIA 21 Sine Road Cooperative Office Work Program. SALVI, DIANE 24 Putnam Avenue SALVIA, MARGARET 24 Putnam Avenue SARTA IN. JOHN 7 Highway Terrace SCHACHTER, CARYN 9 Kearney Avenue Class Representative 1. 2. 3. I: Future Homemakers 1. 2: G.A.A. 1. 2: Student Council 3. I: Jr-Sr. Carnival 3. SCHAFER. WILLIAM 30 Stiles Road Football 1, 2. SCHIERLOH. JOHN 14 Eardley Road Baseball 2: Bowling 2. 3. 4: Soccer 4. SCHILLER. DEBORAH 11 East Knollwood Road Academy of Science 2: Art Club I, 2. 3. German Club 1: Guidance Aid 1. SCHNATTKR. VINCE 5 Du ley Avenue Wrestling 1: T I Program 4. SCHOEMAKER, CHARLES 55 Miko Road Academy of Science 2. 4: Basketball 1: Golf Team 1. 3. 4: Math Club 3. 4: Stu- dent Council 1: Track 2: Cross Country 2: Insights 4; Key Club 3, 4. SCHREIBER, ARLENE 17 Lee Street Future Homemakers 4: Future Teachers 4: German Club 1: Girls' Service Club 2. 3: Photography Club 4. SCHREIBER, SVETLANA 14 Lee Street Academy of Science 3, 4: Class Representa- tive 4: Color Guard 4: Debate Team 1: Future Physicians 3 I Secretary), I: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3: Girls’ Service Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Pres- ident ): National Honor Society 3, 4 i Vice- President i: Student Council 3: Talon 3: Twirlers 2: Skin Diving Club 3: Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3. SCHULTZ, LISA 7 Holly Place Class Representative 1: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3. SCHULTZE, BARBARA 51 Stony Road Academy of Science 2. 3. 4 I Secretary I: A Cappcllu 3, 4 (Vice President): Cheer- leader 1. 2. 3, 4 (Co-Captain l: Eagle 1. 2: Future Homemakers 3. I: G.A.A. I. 2. 3, 4: Key tone 3, 4: National Honor Societ) 3. I: Student Council 3. 1: Girls’ Track Team 1: Chorus 2: French Honor Societ) 4 tTreasurer): All-State Chorus 4: All - Eastern Chorus 4. SELBY, WILLIAM 55 Market Street SENATORE, VINCENT 32 Lloyd Street Basketball 1. SHAFER, GREGORY 16 Brookside Road Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2. 3. I: Cross Country 1. 2. 3, 4. SHANNON, JAMES 339 Old Post Road SHERIDAN, DALE 157 Hillcrest Avenue Girls' Service Club 2: Talon I (Business Manager). SHORT, MAUREEN 37 Dalton Place Future Nurses 2; Nurses' Aid I. SLAVEN, MICHAEL 10 Locust Avenue T 1 Program 4. SILL, NANETTE 2 Eardley Road Art Club 3; G.A.A. 2. SMERKO, DEBORAH 3 Stiles Road A Cappella 4; Child Care Program 3; Class Representative 2: French Club I; Future Homemakers 2: Key tones 4: Latin Club 2. SMITH, MAUREEN 45 Eden Avenue Drill Team 2. 3, 4: Future Business 2, 3 (Corresponding Secretary) Future Home- makers 2; G.A.A. 2. 3: Girls' Service Club 3; Student Council 2. SMOLIGA, JOSEPH 71 Lakeview Boulevard Class Representative 2. SNIDER. PATRICIA 72 Eden Avenue Class Representative 4: Drill Team I: G.A.A. 1. 2. 4; German Club 1: Student Council 1. 3, 4. SOUSA, FRANKLIN 25 Caldwell Road Basketball 1; Radio Club 2. 3: Rifle Club 4; T I Program 3,4. SPANGLER, WANDA 345 Plainfield Avenue Chorus 3. SPAR ROWE, ALAN 16 Caldwell Road Baseball 1: Soccer 2, 3. SPEARNOCK, GEORGE 490 Suttons Lane SPITZMILLER, CHRISTINA 6 Seymour Avenue G.A.A. 4: German Club 1. 2: National Honor Society 3. I: Library Club 3 (Vice- President). STAMM, VERNON 14 Hector Avenue Football 1. STANZIONE, RALPH 15 Back Drive Golf Team 3, 4. STAPLES, LINDA 100 Idlewild Road 182 STASIUM, FRANK 6 Sims Road Baseball 1: Football 1. 2. 3: Golf Team 3. 4: Wrestling 1.2.3. I. STEFFEN, VANESSA 293 Central Avenue Spanish Club 1. STEPHENS, SHARON 54 Chestnut Street STEVENS. LINDA 52 Morgan Drive Art Club 1. 2: Future Homemakers 3: Girl’s Service 2. STEVENSON, CAROL 50 Wayne Street STIFF. LEONARD 439 South 3rd Avenue Highland Park STINE. THOMAS 42 Ashley Road STIRLING, WILLIAM 60 Hard ley Road Academy of Science 2. 3. 4: Key Club 4: National Honor Society I: Photograph) Club 3. 4: Track 1: Production 1. STONE, DEBORAH 36 Stiles Road Academy of Science 3. I: Chef’s Club 2. 3: Child Care Program I: Future Homemak- ers 4; Future Teachers 4: German Club 1: Student Council 3. 4. STRACHAN. JOHN 84 Garden Terrace Baseball I: Chess Club 2. 3: Bowling 3. STROMOSKI. DEBORAH 95 Stony Road French Club 1. 2. 3: Fall Production 3. 4: Play nite 3. STRYKER, WAYNE 105 Lakeview Boulevard Wrestling 1. STULL, SHELLEY 30 Olden Road Cheerleader I. 2. 3. 4: Class Representative 4; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3. I. SULEWSKI, DAVID 53 Morgan Drive SULT, PAUL 51 West Knollwood Road T I Program. SUMMERS, CAROL 96 Prospect Avenue A Cappella 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. I (Secretary!: Mixed Chorus 3. 4. SURDYKA. THEODORE 7 Jones Place Football 1. 2: Basketball 1: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Winter Track 2. 3. 4: Cross Country 3. 4. SWARTZ, RUSSELL 37 Prospect Avenue Baseball 1. 2: Football 1: Rifle Club 1: T I Program 4: Wrestling 2. SWERDLOW, SHERYL 19 Baldwin Road Academy of Science 2: Cheerleader 2. 4: Fall Production 4: Future Homemakers 3. 4: G.A.A. 2; Chorus 2.3. SZUR, GARY 22 McGinnis Road Football 1: T. I. Program 2. 3. 4: Wres- tling 1. TARVIN, CAROLYN 129 Lexington Avenue Cooperative Office Work Program 4. TAYLOR. FRANCES 35 Weldon Road Class Representative 3: Student Council 3: Office Aid. TAYLOR. KATHRYN 14 Leland Road Class Representative 2: Future Homemak- ers 2. 3: Spanish Club 3. 4: Student Coun- cil 3: Pep Club 1: Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. TEREBUSH, PATRICIA 14 Velikan Place THICKSTUN, WILLIAM 13 Peterson Avenue THORNTON. MICHAEL 18 Barlow Road THORPE. JULIA 1685 Highway 27 Future Homemakers I. 2. 3 i Parliamenta- rian i 4. TILLMAN. HENRY 54 Morgan Drive Debate Team 4: Soccer 3: Track 2: Wres- tling 2. TOMORI, JOHN 14 Pacific Street TORTAJADA, LUIS 28 Sims Road Class Representative 1: A Cappella 1; Spring Production 1: Track 1: Student Council 1. TOTH, CLARA 18 Velikan Place Future Nurses 4: Future Physicians 1. 2: Nurses’ Aid Program I. TOTH, GARY 6 Kenlen Drive Academy of Science 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. TOTH, IRENE 69 Marshall Drive Class Representative 1, 2. 3: Drill Team •I: Diving Club 3: Choir 1. 2: Freshman Class Secretary. TOTH, LINDA 22 Sine Road Academy of Science 2: A Cappella 3. 4: Dance Band 3: Future Nurses 1. 2. 3 (Treasurer!, 4 i President!: Key tones 3, 4: Treble Choir 3, 4: All-County Chorus 3, 4: All-State Chorus 3. I: National Honor So- cietv I: Band 1. 2. 3: All-Eastern Chorus 4. TOWNES, MARSHA 33 Crosby Avenue TYWANICK. JANET 71 Winthrop Road Future Homemakers 2: Girls’ Service Club 2. 3. URBACH. JEFFREY 49 Heathcote Avenue Academy of Science 3. I: Chess Club 1: Future Physicians 3: National Honor So- ciety 4: Track 1. 2. 3: Varsity Club 2. 3. VADASZ, CAROL 31 Highway Terrace Jr.-Sr. Carnival 3. VARGO. PATRICIA 77 Cherry Street G.A.A. 1.2: Rangeretles 2. VASNELIS. MARYANNE 142 Winthrop Road Academy of Science 3; Art Club 2: Eagle 4. Future Homemakers 3. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Student Council 3. VEGLIA, DAVID 50 Stony Road West German Club 1. VERDI, ANTHONY 5 Seymour Avenue 183 VINCZI, JULIANN 4 Germantown Avenue Academy of Science 2. 3. 1; Future Home- makers 3. 4: Future Teachers 4: G.A.A. 2: National Honor Society 3. 4: Student Council 1: Rangerettes 2: Talon (Feature Editor). VLIET, NANCY 25 Irving Street Academy of Science 3. 4; Class Repre- sentative 3: Future Homemakers 3. 4; G.A.A. 2: Student Council 2: Rangerettes 2: Choir 1. VOGEL. ROBERT 176 Wilson Avenue Baseball 2: Basketball 1. VOGT. MELANIE 27 Bonniebrook Avenue Art Club 4. WALDRON. KATHLEEN 17 Louise Road Bowling Club 4: French Club 3: G.A.A. 2: Girl’s Service Club 1. 2. WALLS. DANIEL 5 Meeker Avenue Radio Club 3. WALSH. KAREN 107 Hof Road Academy of Science 4: A Cappclla 3. 4: Color Guard I: Latin Club 3 (Vice Presi- dent): National Honor Society 4: Latin Honor Society 3: Spanish Honor Society 3.4 I President). WALSH. KATHLEEN 27 Waverly Drive West Academy of Science 3: Chef’s Club 3 (Secretary), Class Representative 1: Eagle 4: Future Homemakers 3. I: Insights I: G.A.A. 1. WALSH. ROBERT 3 Bradley Drive WECSEY. SUSAN 45 Schuyler Drive Bowling Club 1. 4: Future Homemakers 1. 2. 4: Girls’ Service Club 1. WEINGART. WILLIAM 86 Schuyler Drive Football 4: Spanish Club 3: Student Coun- cil 1: Cross Country 1. 2: Chorus 3: Track 1. WEISS. SHARON 400 North 8th Avenue Academy of Science 4: Cheerleader 1: Class Representative 1. 3. 4: Color Guard 4: G.A.A. 3. 4: Student Council 1: Chorus 1.2. WENZEL. DEBORAH 7 Richmond Road Girls' Service Club 2: Spanish Club 1: Spanish Honor Society 3. I. WERTHER. BRUCE 3 Baldwin Road Wrestling 1. WEST. DEBORAH 39 Bradley Drive G.A.A. 1: Student Council 2: Twirlers 2. WESTOVER. NANCY 20 Altamont Road Cooperative Office Work Program 1: G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 1. WHALEN. PATRICIA 3 Mercury Road Student Council 2: Class Representative 1: German Club 1: Pep Club 1: Chorus 2, 3: Girl’s Glee Club 1. 2. 3. WHITE. JOHN 21 Matson Road Baseball 1. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 4: Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3: Varsitv Club 2. 3. 4. WIANKO. FRANCENE 2020 Woodbridge Avenue Class Representative 1. 3. W IENER. SUSAN 32 Parkerson Road WILLIAMS, CHERRILL 22 Sturgis Road Class Representative 1. 2. 3: Girls Service Club 2: Student Council 3. 4: Twirlers 2. 3. 4. WILLIAMS, RICHARD 16 Wayne Street Soccer 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Jr. Prom Committee 3. WILSON. GARY 59 Melbourne Street WILSON. VICTORIA 133 Hillcrest Avenue Academy of Science 2, 3. I; Eagle 4: Future Homemakers 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2: Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: Student Coun- cil 1: Insights 4. W ITTMER. CHERYL 25 Bradley Drive French Club 1: Chorus 1. 4. WOLAK. JULIANNE 34 Sine Road Future Business 3: Future Homemakers 3. 4: G.A.A. 2: National Honor Society 3. 4; Rangerettes 2. WORKMAN, GAIL 16 Weldon Road Math Club I; National Honor Society 3. 4: Spanish Honor Society 3. 4. YAGER, ROBERT 112 Schuyler Drive Baseball 2: Bowling 4: Spanish Club 3; Student Council 3; Track 1: Chorus 2. YOLINSKY, ROBERT 8 Seymour Avenue Rifle Club 2,4. YUHAS, DREW' 14 Sulliman Road Academy of Science 2. 3. 4; Baseball I, 2. 3: Basketball 1: Bowling 2. 3. 4; Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. YUSCHIK. JOYCE 16 Latonia Street Academy of Science 3, 4; A Cappclla 4; Future Homemakers 4; Future Teachers 3, 4 I Secretary I: Girl’s Service Club 2: Na- tional Honor Society 3. 4: Class Repre- sentative 3: Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: All-County Chorus 3: Treble Chorus 3. 4: Jr.-Sr. Car- nival 3. ZALINSKY. JOSEPH 260 Old Post Road Academy of Science 3: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Dance Band 2. 3. 4: German Club 1: Photography Club 1. 2: Radio Club 1. 2. ZAVIST, DIANE 13 Raleigh Road A Cappclla 4 ( Librarian): G.A.A. 2; Future Homemakers 1, 3. 4: National Honor So- ciety 3. 4: T I Program 2; Chorus 2. 3. 1: Treble Choir 3, 4; All-County Chorus 2: Girl's Track 1. Rangerettes 2. ZINK, THOMAS 10 Pa ley Place Tennis Team 2. 3. 4. ZINO. VICTORIA 5 Eastlick Road Spanish Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4: Spanish Honor Societv 3. 4: Treble Choir 3. 4. ZIPPRICH. CHARLES 3 Waverly Drive Indoor Track 1. 2. 3: Spring Track 1. 2, 3: Cross-Countr 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 2.3.4. ZIPPRICH. MARY 72 Wi nth t op Road Future Homemakers 1: G.A.A. 1. ZULLO. JAMES 23 Beech Street 184 Best Wishes to the Class of '69 from The Class of '69 185 Best of Luck Always to the Class of '69 from THE CLASS OF 70 186 REYDEL PONTIAC, INC. 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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Mr. Kaplan's 3rd Period Bananas 200 JA-CE COMPANY, INC. Food Service to Industry and Schools Kl 5-2797 129 Church Street New Brunswick, N. J. SKIP'S FLOWER SHOP Compliments of ROBERTSON'S SPORTING GOODS HOT BAGELS 1H RARITAN AVENUE 70 RARITAN AVENUE MENLO PARK BAGEL, INC. HIGHLAND PARK. N. J. HIGHLAND PARK. N. J. MENLO PARK SHOPPING S4S-P4I4 ALL ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT CENTER Parking in the Rear TEL. I4R-744S Stewart Stew Robertson Proprietor PATRONS MR. ANDREW'S COIFFURES MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM BELKO FAMILY EDISON LANES ERNIE'S MUSIC STUDIO MR. AND MRS. DANIEL KUHN MR. AND MRS. PETER LaPLACA MR. GEORGE LINHART THE LUV-IN COIFFURES MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. MACKEY CHARLES G. MASON. JR. (SOUTH RIVER '63) COL. AND MRS. EDWARD C. MILLER NIXON PARK PHARMACY PEGGY'S BAKE SHOP QUINN'S EMPIRE SERVICE STATION MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND RASZKA MR. AND MRS. SHERIDAN MR. AND MRS. GEORGE VASH. JR. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM VINCZI MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WOOD DAUGHTERS MR. AND MRS. PHILIP YOLINSKY MR. SCANLON Principal MR. POSKAITIS Vice-Principal The staff of Talon ‘69 wishes !o e fend to Mr. Scanlon and Mr. Poslaitis its most sincor© congrat- ulations on their new appointments as principals of Edison Township High. 202 BOOSTERS A AAAAAAAAAAAA Grandma Abate Mr. Joseph F. Abate Mr . Joseph Abato Kate Abate Study Bug Abate Abie Baby The Abram Family Mr. and Mr . Anthony Acampora The Acton Family Adele and Ernie A Friend” A friend Mi Joy Akclcy Mr . A. Alaimo Al and Jane Mr. Alexander Mr. and Mr . Henry J. Allen Sammy Allred Aunt Alva Amato Family 8ob Amberg Mr. and Mr . Amberg Sr. Joan Ambrosio Tcny Ambrosio Tony Ambrosio Debbie Amper Mr. and Mr . Amper Anchor Away Banana Mr. and Mr . Arthur Anderson Mr. and Mr . J. J. Andrejco Andy and Sophie Ang and Donna Angela and Nick Mr. and Mr . Angerami and Family Mr . I. Angorami Ann and Dennis Mr. and Mr . Edward Annis Mildred Anoia Anonymous Anonymous Mr. and Mr . 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Barros Janio Bartholow Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bartholow Mr. and Mrs. Ban Mr. and Mr . C. E. Batting Mr and Mrs. John Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bauernhuber Jerry Baum Wayne Bautillier Beant! Becky Becthovon Forever! The Bell Family Florida Benjamin Bennett and Kathy ‘68 Joanne Benning Mr. and Mrs. Benning Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bcregi Mr. and Mrs. Lelford Berkehile Larry and Nancy Bernocki Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Berruo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berruo Mrs. Miriam Berry Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Berry Bertha, Frank and Sparky Bob Berthea Jack Best Best of Luck to Class of '69 Best Wishes Be t Withes 8e t Wishes—Joann and Wayne Best Wishes Malcolm and Maria Best Wishet to the Clast of '69 Beit to '69 8ota Theta Pi—R. U. Beth and Joe Beth and Joe forever Tom Bethea Mr. and Mrs. T. H. 8ethea Mr. and Mrs. T. Bethea and Family Betty and John Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenco Bettyas Bev and Skot Mr. and Mrs. E. Bcvilacqua Lorin Bielski Big and Grandpa Bill and Barb '69 Bill and Donna Billy and Lee Bill and Linsa Mr. and Mrs. Bill Billich Mrs. Bindschaedler Edith Biro '60 Grandma Biro Mr. and Mrs. Vincont Biro Mr. and Mrs. F. Bisonic Mr. and Mrs. R. Bisonic Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Bjornten Mr. and Mrs. Alan T. Black Mr. and Mr . Louis Blasxka Jackio Blasxka Mr. and Mrs. Blatterfein Ruth Blauvelt Mr. and Mrs. Dickio Blaylock Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Bloeke Ann Blonder Fine Victor Boardman 7-11 Bob Bob and Georgeana Bob and JoAnn Bob and Nancy Bob and Norm Bob and Sue Bobbie Met Bobbin Bobby and Linette Ray Boch Bod Mrs. Helen Bodie Mr. William Bodie John M. Bodnar Rudy Bodnar Tom Bohannan Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Boland Sr. Mr. William C. Boland Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bonalsky Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bonanno Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Bonanno Pat Bond ‘70 Mr. and Mr . H. B. 8onis Mrs. E. Bonsper Boobie Boobio and Blueboy Boofas Annie Bootman Bonnio and Mike Glenn Borbely Mr. and Mr . Moey Boris Boro Art Center Mr. and Mr . P. W. Borwegen The Robert Borwegon's Teddy-Borwogen's Shell Jimm Botso and Denise Dixon Bowl.O-Drome Inc.” Marvin Boykin Mr. and Mrs. Ray 8oylo BREGJECKRO Mrs. H. L. Breitkopf Mr. and Mr . George F. Breler Brian and Gidgo Mr. and Mr . Pat Brogna Mr. and Mrs. Sal Brogna Sandio Brogna Sandie Brogna '67 Miss Brookes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brookos Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brossy Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown Lorraine Brown Mrs. Mary 8rown Rick 8rown Theresa and Kathy Brown William Brown Susan Browning and Bill Bruco and Sue Carol Brudor ‘63 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bruder Mr. Bruno Mrs. Bruno Snookums Bruskin Mr. and Mrs. E. Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buck J. Buckloy Bobby Bucxek Buddies: Bern and Kath Bob Budsock Mrs. Bukaclcvsky Bukcvicx Family Mrs. Julia Bulfair John. Pattie and Wendy Bulli Bunny Mr. and Mrs. James Burke Mr. and Mrs. James Burke Kevin James 8urke Businoss Law Por. 3 Butch, Suo and Morri Boland Butch and Wendy Little Butchie Mr. and Mrs. Bythell c Darlene Cabrera Robert Cabrera The Caissie Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calamoneri Calculus? CALCULUS? Mrs. Ann Callaway Waltor and Patricia Campbell Margaret Canavan Mr. and Mrs. W. Canavan Candy Toni Cannella '67 and Peter Toth Mike Cantore '69 Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Cantore Pat Cantoro '72 Linda and Lou Capolla '63 Gay Capoxxi Mr. and Mrs. J. Caputo Mr. and Mrs. S. Caputo and Susan Carl 70- Carmen and Victor '66 Carmine Carney Family Carol and Jimmy Carol '67 and Larry '65 Carol and John Carolyn and Jimmy Mr. and Mr . I. Carro Arnold Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carroll E. M. Carter Lee Carter USMC Mrs. M. Carragher Mary Anne Carter Mai ine Carty Carmclina Ann Casale '63 Mr. and Mrs. C. Casale Mrs. M. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Casoy Mr. and Mrs. J. Cashin Casper and Beatrice Mr. Frank Cassallo Mr. and Mrs. F. Cassallo Steve and Jacqui Cavico Mr. and Mrs. Celi Dorothy's Ceramics Rieki Chantele Mr. and Mrs. Charpontior Mr. Ch-lberg Mrs. Chornick Chevy Power Mr. and Mrs. W. Chibbaro Chili and her gang Chip and Gaylo Joo Chmiel Mr. and Mrs. John Chmura Maryanne Chmura '65 Chris '70 Chris and Tommy Chris '69 and Danny '68 Waltor Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christiansen Christine Chuck and Joyce '69 Chuck and Pat Tho Chuckwagon Kid Tho Chuckwagon Kid Mr. and Mrs. John Chupola Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chupola Cynthia Cichetti Cindy '75 Cindy's Daddy Cindy's Mommy, Too! Mrs. Anna Cixkowski Mrs. Mario Clain Bob Clark Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark Claudo and Marsha Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Clinger Clive Quackcrs Mr. and Mrs. A. Cloutier The Club's Mickey Mouse Mr. and Mrs. Coccotti Mr. and Mrs. John C. Coe Anthony Coffaw Jr. 8evorly Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen Mr. and Mrs. M. Colasurdo Mr. and Mrs. L. Colusurdo Mr. and Mrs. N. Colby Mr. C. J. Coleman Barnabus Collins Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Collins Pasqualo R. Colucci Mrs. Morris P. Conery 203 Mr. and Mr . William Conerty Congratulationi Congratulationi Claii of '69 Congratulationi Clan of '69 John Patrick Connolly Our Daddy. John Connor Kathy Conrad Pat Conrad Mr. and Mri. J. P. Conroy Jack Conry Mr. and Mrt. Georgo E. Cook Cookio and Jimmie Mr. and Mrt. Burton Coplan Mr. and Mrt. Coppola Mr. and Mri. W. Coriell Mrt. Lucy Cortellacci Mr. Vincent Cortellacci John C. Cornell Mr. and Mri. Corrado Mr. and Mri. Robert Corrctto Mr. and Mrt. Joseph F. Coita The Coitantino Family The Coitat Family Vincent J. Coitarzo Mrt. C. L Couch Bruce Cox Mrt. Louiie Craft Mr. and Mri. T. Craft Margaret Croamer Mr. and Mrt. E. Crooker Mrt. Flora Croii Mr. C. F. Crouio Glenn and Jeffrey Crouie CSU '70 Curt and Maureen '66 Kathie Cutrona Lynn Cutter D Mr. and Mri. William Dacey Mr. and Mri. D'Addario Dad-Kovin and Freddy Mrt. M. Dahmer Mr. and Mri. J. Daily Mr. and Mrt. D.'Alliegro Joanne Daly Mr. and Mri. Daly Patrick Daly Dan and Chris '68 Dana. Billy, Susie, Beth and Kim Mr. and Mri. Frank Dancieci Sr. Mr. and Mn. Frank C. Danctect Jr. Anita and Frank Dancsoct Mri. Michael M. Daniels Janot Daniowicz '71 Danny '68 and Chris '69 Dan's Barber Shop Mr. and Mrt. Francis S. D'Aquila Darcy and George Dave and Kathy Dave and Pat The Davoy Family Mn. Davidson Mr. and Mri. Davii Tho Daviton'i Mr. and Mri. Henry Day and Henry Dobbie '70 Debbie and Corky '69 Debbie and Frankie Debbie and Jerry Debbie and Kevin Debbie and Ronnie Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dobroczoni Mrt. C. DeCaro Dee '69 Doo and Tom Judith Gandok DoFranccaux Mr. and Mrt. R. DcHanci Mri. J'mei H. OeLaplaine Mr. and Mri. D'Elia Delaines Mr. and Mn. Gabe Della Roia Mr. and Mrt. Frank DeLuca Jo DeMaio William DeMiglio Jr. Mrt. Henry Demsia Nancy Demiia Denny and Laura Mr. and Mri. DePaolo Carol Depta Frank DeRote Mr. and Mrs. DeSantis The DeVico Family Mr. and Mrs. John Dovlin and Family Mr. and Mn. Thomai Devlin Diana and Brian Diana and Rich '69 Diana and Rich '69 Diana and Rich '69 Diane and Paul Diane and Wayne Patrick DiCaro Mr. and Mn. R. Dickerson Linda di Dario Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Diccianni Susan A. Diccianni Mrs. Alfred Didier Mike Dioner Bug Dieterle Tho Diotrick Family The Di Francia Family Mr. and Mrs. J. DiLorcnxo Mr. and Mrs. Di Nardo Lisa Marie Di Nardo Dine Out—It's Fun!!! Dinny Bob Di Pinto Mr. and Mrs. V. Dippel Margie Di Rienxo Bob and Lois DiTommaso Mr. and Mri. DiTommaso Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Di Trolio Mr. and Mn. G. Dix Denise Dixon Doc — '61 Doc — '69 Doda Dodo and Joann Dody Doino's Sinclair Service Mr. and Mrs. A. Doktor Mr. and Mrt. J. W. Doll Dollie tho Collie Dominick Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dominick Don and Suo Donna and Bill Donna and Dave Donna and Jimmy Donnie and Rich '69 Donnie and Rich '69 Donnie and Rich '69 Don't Forget Our Cakes D'Orazio Family Mr. Richard T. Doty Doug and Les Barry Downey Ginny Dowd Mr. and Mn. Ralph Downey The Droppa Family Duane and Ronnie Dubby Mrs. B. Dubicki Mr. and Mri. Dublanyk ''Duchoss' Mr. and Mrs. Albin Dudas Kathy Dudas The Dugan Family Mr. and Mrs. James Dumbrowiki Dungey Dunhilt Furniture Duper Sude Sharon DuPree Evey and Harry Duyas Dyann and Vic '65 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dyslowiki E Eagles, wake up! Ed and Karen Edison Baseball Edison Cleaners Edison Coffee Shop Edison Moose Lodge Edison Shell Rt. 27 E. H. S.. We are the Best! Frank Eichert and Ann Cohen Eileen and Mike A. Elaino P. '69 and Jim C. 65 Bonnio Elias Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Elias Ellie and Eddio '69 Mr. and Mrs. F. 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Shamantki She Debbio Sheridan Janice Shoridan Allie Sherman Debbie Shipkin Shirley K Wig Shorty and Linda Cindy Shuman Side Burn Bill Sidney Siehl Family Mr. and Mr . Karl E. Sigley Lt. Col. and Mr . M. H. Sill Doris Simek Mr. and Mr . Tod Simon Simon Family Pat, Terry and Ricky Simono Barbara, Jim, and Joanne Sinko Mr. and Mr . Juliui Smko Mr . Freda Sinniekion Jeffrey Sipo Mr. S. Skiba Gail Skoruptky Mr. and Mr . Skoumal Slick and P. J. Stella Slocum Mi Anna C. Smith Grace Smith M. Smith Mr. and Mr . Smith Ronnie and Michelle Smith Mr. and Mr . J. Smoliga Snerff! 207 Snoakers John Snedoker Snookums and Trisha Snoopy '69 Tho Sokol Family Mr. Philip Solomon Sooxi and Hcrbio Chris and Noel Spaos Christina Spihmillor Tho Spitzmillers Squeak. Squeak Mr. and Mrs. E. Stabile Stanko and Banana Mr. and Mrs. B. Stankowitz Mr. and Mrs. Stanlos and Family Stanson Bakery Dunollon, N. J. Mrs. Annette Stasium Mr. C. F. Stasium Mr. and Mrs. C. Stauffor Nancy Stauffer '70 Dottie Steffen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steffon H. Stonukmis Joo Stonukinis Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stophons Mr. ond Mrs. W. B. Storling Liftlo Steve Stovo and Angie '69 Steve and Donna Mrs. E. Stevens Mrs. Eleanor Stevons Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stevons, Jr. Mrs. Dorothy M. SticHoy Tom Stine Mr. and Mrs. W. Stino Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stivanelli Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stivanelli Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stollman Mr. H. Storx Mr. H. Storx Mr. and Mrs. John Straotor and Family Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Strauss Mr. and Mrs. R. Strelish Mr. and Mrs. F. Strelsky Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Stromoski Judy and Barbio Stromoski Ray and Stephen Stromoski Tommy and Ricky Stromoski Mrs. Frank S. Strubel Mr. and Mrs. H. Struve Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stubits Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stumpf and Family Linda Sturiatc ‘73 John Styner and Patty Brennan Success Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Such Suo and Al '64 Sue and Al 7 26 68 Sugar Boy's Ice C'oam Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Frank L Sullivan James R. Sulliman '65 Mr. Loo A. Sullivan Mr. Leo A. Sullivan and Family Mrs. Sullivan Bill Summers Carol Summers Skip-Ron Sunoco, 265 Plainfield Ave. SUPER DUDE SUPER DUDE The Sutton Family Nue Suxxo Carol Greco and Rick Swain Jimmy Swales Thomas Swales 3rd Tom Wales Jr. 3rd Mr. and Mrs. ? Swaluk Swoot Lips '70 Mrs. Swiatocha Swissland The Sxalays Irene Sxold T Mrs. F. S. Taber Tai Guru Dev (Nancy Takas—I Love You) Mr. and Mrs. Talarsky Tho Tamagini Family T. A. M. Z. '71 Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Tarby The Tarsitano's Tatia Tattoo Parlor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor Fran Taylor Ray Taylor '64 Teddy Forovor Betty Toliha Pat and Ronnie Tongowski Mrs. John Torobush Tessie's Lunchoonetto Testa Home Improvement Aunt Mil and Uncle Mike Tetesco Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tetesco Thank's Cindy Aunt Tholma Edward G. Thomas Ida and Dick Thomas Marion Thomas George H. Thompson Mrs. Goorge H. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Goorge H. Thompson Vicki and Brad Thorner Julie Thorpe Mike Thorpe Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thorpo The Thursday Nighters Mrs. Timinski Tim mi Timmy the Tightwad Mr. Wik Timpson Russell B. Tindall Tiny Tim Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tipaldi Mrs. Emily Tipalidi Donna Titsch To B. N. Luv B. R. To Big B's Luv G. F. To Big Brothor With Lovo Little Sister Tom and Linda Tom '71 Tom and Shirley '68 Mrs. Eleanor Tomaselly Tommy and Eileen Tommy and Julio Tony '68 Little Tony '73 Big Daddy Tony '43 Took and Crickot Susan Tooker '65 (Tho Tooky, Tooky Bird) Linda Torres and Jeff Miller Linda Torres and Jeff Miller Francine Tortorello To the Class of '69 Juluis Toth Louis Toth '70 Mom and Dad Toth Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Toth T. M. Toth '67 Glenn R. Townes Mr. and Mrs. Robort Townos R. Tracy Triangle Shell Tricky Dick and Spiro Mr. and Mrs. Tripod The Troublemaker Try! (At least once) Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. James Turek Mr. and Mrs. M. Tuttle Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Twardus 62 } Twins in '69 Mrs. Victoria Tym u Mildred Urbach Susan Marna Urbach The Urbach Family 8otty Uruland Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Uruland Mrs. Uruland V Miss Vs German III, Period 6 Mr. and Mrs. A. Vaccaro Jack Valenti Mr. and Mrs. Androw Valenti Laura Valenti '68 Mr. and Mrs. L. Valentino Linda and Nancy Vandenbergh Keith Van Doren Van Orden Family Mr. and Mrs. Van Polt Mr. Frank Vargo Garry Vargo Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Vargo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vavra and Robyn The Vcglia Family Baby Scott Veisx Sam Verrella Grandpa Vespasiano Louis A. Vespasiano, Esq. Toni Veteri Richio Vicaro Mr. and Mrs. F. L Vickery Vicki and George Vicky Mr. and Mrs. R. Vidal Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Viegelmann Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincxi Vinnie and Loretta '67 Michael Volosko Michael Volesko Mr. and Mrs. Robort Voorhees Rosanne Virgili Mr. and Mrs. E. Vitelli Ellen Memo Voulo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voulo Mr. and Mrs. Vroom w Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Waockerling K. Wahl Family Lonnie Waite Mr. and Mrs. Waito Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Waldron Mr. and Mrs. William Waldron Mr. C. Walker Candy Wallace James Wallace Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace Madoline Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallnor Dan Walls Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Walsh, Jr. Joseph Walter Kathy Walter Mrs. Walter's First Period Record Keeping Class The Wang Family Want to See My Walnotto? Mr. and Mrs. George Ward Me—Mom Ward Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Wares Watch out for those Rulers, Bruce. Mr. Joseph Waydra Mrs. Lorraino Waymon Wayne and Sharon Mr. and Mrs. A. Wainalis Toni Ethel Wober Rosemary Wccsey Robert Woiss Ronnie Weiss '72 8ill Weissenborn '68 Well Done!!! Wendy Lon and Bernico Wcrgeles John Wosloy Wood II, Class of '85 Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Mr.' and Mrs. John B. Whito Nancy White Linda Whitoman Mrs. Shirley Whiteman Why? Wild Bill Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilhelm Mr. Edward Willenbrock Bob Widmor and Kathy Williams Walter and Shorry Williams Mr. and Mrs. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Walter and Sherry Williams Walter and Shorry Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Willis June Wills The Art Wilson's Billy Wilson Irene and Bert Wilson Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson Windy and Lovo Winnio tho Pooh Wirth Electric Company Mrs. S. Wisniewski Ann Woesner Mrs. Ann Woosner Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wojcik Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolchko Donna Wolfo Mr. and Mrs. F. Wolff Mrs. E. Woltors Tho John B. Wood Family Mr. and Mrs. Waltor H. Wood Woodbridgo Hockey Club Gail Workman Loretta Workman Mr. and Mrs. George Wyatt Janice Wyatt Joan Wyckalek X Xylophone (It's always under Y.) Y The Yarus Family Miss Yasenchok Miss Nancy Yolencsics Mrs. Yetman and Family Yo! What is it. Al? Mrs. Peggy Young Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young Mr. and Mrs. J. Yuschik z Brenda Zafarana Nancy and George Zahner Mr. and Mrs. Stanloy Zak Mr. and Mrs. Chet Zaloga Zarras Dress Shop The Zarro Family Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zavist Alexis Zdunek 1965 Tiea Zohnbauer Lead Zeppelin Mr. and Mrs. Tromas Zino Mr. and Mrs. C. Zipprich Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Zipprich Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zipprich Mr. and Mrs. W. Zylinski 208 Alma mater Dear Alma Mater, hear us as we lift our voice in song. To pay our tribute to the school we’ll love forever long. Inside the classroom, on the field, success we won’t deny We praise thee and we’ll always honor our dear Edison I So Hail Alma Mater; shine bright O’ Red yid Gold ' Thy precepts we’licherish, throughout the many years untold And when Ve join thvjon Md daughtefo'tbis is what we’ll sif ii____t.
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