Fair Lawn High School - Crimson and Gray Yearbook (Fair Lawn, NJ)

 - Class of 1957

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This year our ex- change student, who has corne to us from Germany, has endeared herself to all of us as a gracious and lovely girl. lt is with a deep sense of gratitude that we, the Class of l957, dedicate this book to Ortrud Ada Christoph- our own Trudy. T .E X 1 an K Q viz 1 ' a itil tit c.. ll if s,-fs. ills ,s-M i M N M A.L, :vm is YE -i .. -5 1, 8 -at . N .-M f ...iw ,R . Vg ll. Q-.wk U KA aft'-My lm B Q Mex H? Qtfgwigaig gig is s 3 l - -,A fl: 5-s ...Q l 9 K g:i-:rp V. . K . gil 5551 ' ax'--N .'g t- if W., ' W is 1 'W-X. Q 'VP 0 Wu gf km -s., 'i V k 'gi fel igixw Hr- H L ' , ,, ,.,, t , Q . i 2 llil fs , fl - I we get , s QQ? 55 .gl fi g gg g g .l,., W W , ,. i l W it Egg sn w-.Q g - at K N 3 259 s O E ,FI A N . ,-.Nags - - s- Q .W :f.upSiY1 g Q www W i N T . 3 -i ww 2-an vs. we wr we t ai F i , L we . is in K K K K x , gig xi -X i Q. S K N I 1 fr L Qatar,- vv ',iQ!w..tX t we F . 'K-.,, ., +Tsai.:l'f-Mi ,Wi 'S-f ALMA MATER Our strong Band can ne'er be broken Formed in Fair Lawn High, Far surpassing wealth unspoken, Sealed by friendship's tie. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graven on each heart, Shall be found unwavering true When we from thee shall part. High school life at best is passing, Gliding swiftly by. Let us pledge in word and deed Our Love for Fair Lawn High. 'l Seated, Left to Right - Mrs. Wentworth, Mr. Faust, Mrs. Fahs, Mr. Rey- nolds, Mr. Schwarz. Standing, Left to Right - Mr. Hankinson, Mr. Emont, Mr. Pine, Mr. Bredenberg, Mr. Horwich, Dr. Grover, Mr. Kimple, lAbsent from the picture: Mrs. Page.l BOARD of EDUCATION Citizens elected to provide a framework for our educa- tion . . . Unselfish and civic4minded people devoted to the youth of Fair Lawn . . . Long-term plans for the high school addition finally fulfilled . . . Six men and three women always on their toes to give us the best in the way of education. 'N six .M ,im DR. E. C. CROVER, Superintendent of Schools Congratulations on the completion of your high school education. We have tried to make it a vital force in your lives. The real tests of your education lie ahead. Can you think a problem through and act on your conclusions? Do you know where to find facts? Are you willing to seek advice and to take it? This will depend on the character you have developed and will be a test of your education, whether you go on to further study and training, or take your place in a creative world. We hope you find yourselves well prepared for these tests and will realize your bright hopes and ambitions. E. C. Grover .K Z CHARLES W. MINTZER, Principal The school year ending in June, l957, will long be re- membered for more than one reason. It will be known as the Construction Year and the Year of the Extended Day. For those of us who have been close to you it will be remembered for the group of swell young people who com- prised the Class of l957. We are proud of each of you and share with you the satisfaction you feel as a result of your accomplishments. We have no qualms about your futures for we know that in the years ahead, because of what you will contribute, this world will be a better place in which to live. Charles W. Mintzer is 5 5 l fav'- 1 ,, Q., ' A , ff? X - as ti S K XA iq, ' . DANIEL A. ROTHERMEL, Vice-Principal Wherever your path leads, we know that you will dis- cover that what you thought were perfect answers are only partial ones, and those ideas which once seemed very simple now have greatly expanded meanings. If we have been successful, we have given you, not answers, but a way of finding themg not a point of view, but a method of viewing. Daniel A. Rothermel pw Xj, ,.,.. mid -2 ggi x..'SQ I . i A . 1 I 3 4. x X Seated - Miss V. Elliott, Miss W. Gruppo. Standing -- Mr. E. Frosini, Mr. D. Thomas. GUIDANCE STAFF Four capable advisors . . . planning our schedules . . . college transcripts and aptitude tests . . . How did l do on the col- lege boards? . . . Preparing students for the cold, cruel world . . . The class of '57 wishes to thank Miss Elliott, Miss Gruppo, Mr. Thomas and Mr. Frosini. Left to Right -Miss Newman, M Birchman. OFFICE STAFF The secretaries of our school ful and courteous . . . mimeo iss Klepper, Mrs, Sinkinson, Mrs. C-romada, Mrs. . . . May l have a late slip? . . . help- graphs galore . . , telephones ringing and intercoms buzzing to keep our school running . . , many thanks to these ambitious girls. NURSE What do you have for a headache? . . . a great job by Miss Bud- nik . . . aspirins, alco- hol, and examinations l . . . . Don't talk with the thermometer in your mouth. . . . a re- turned alumna per- forming a big service for us all. Nurse - Miss Budnick, M. Breen, C. Koenig FW-SHR Left to Rught Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Dykestra, Mr. Craig, Mr. Dras, Mr. Dietch, Mr. Massere. CUSTODIAL STAFF Six guys and a gal . . . keeping our school in good repair . . . patience and tolerance always . . . There's always a locker to be fixed . . . Gum chewers are a menace to these hard workers . . . Here 'til late hours cleaning and polishing . . . May l have a ladder to decor- ate the Gym? CAFETERIA STAFF l forgot my moneyg may l charge it? . . . a switch to the new cafeteria . . . any sub- marines? . . . Mrs. Schade and Mrs. Rose plan our healthy meals . . . a group of pleasant women who forget their own hunger to satis- fy ours. Left to Right - M. Roughgarden, R. O'NeilI, J. Rooney, M. Kriger, J. Heisse. .Jager K' cg iw K Q . ..,. A ff' ,L N. MRS. RAPP School Matron .sk . X KSN , gf 2. . A Y ,w M X X X , R K Nxt J, 'X F' f af ww ' ar N X FAIR LAWN is E . kg.- ..,,, ., 'N Q Z ., . nl' n ' K ig i wwf A f I 1 an L' 7 A -K Q3 7. lk an--i......g A E' iii? E- 5 A K 2 -55 I 11 FRANK BENNETT FREDERICK BINDER VIRGINIA ANASTASSOFF B.A., French M.A., Phys. Ed. MA., History X. Qs f 1 7 .1 iv , 2 .4 fi S i.rf,y'gg1N,, flwf. ,. LEE BROCKMANN BA., English ROBERT BOSCH M.A., History ':': ,frr A sf V r i LESLIE J. CAMPBELL HELENE BUSER B.S., Home Econ. M.A., Biology f' . V Q ' iii. 1, , Q ' X. IVV, I X LAWRENCE CASHIOI-I JESSIE S. CHURCH JONATHAN DWIGHT M.A., English B.S., Business Ed. B.S., English if-if , i.',,.,, ,milf I I : v! if I WN with J . K EEN -+ -ff 7 E, Q. c . -. .Y .f .QS K . 9- M , f .1 ,. 1 , S' ' RICHARD BLOCH M.A., Music fs STELLA BUDN ICK B.S., Nurse .nn Chiu as Q . ' 1 .QI s I J K V' Q Q 'Y . I vu' ,I THOMAS CARLOMAGNO M.A., Science l I s VIRGINIA ELLIOTT M.A., Director of Guidance JOSEPH ELLWOOD M.Ed., History I L 5 ,. L X Q , g ENSO FROSINI M.A., Guidance - JOHN GIAMMETTA M.A., Business Ed. WANDA GRUPPO MA., History FACULTY - .f 'r'U'X. T L','r x Aff lp-f 5 LV,k. , MICHAEL FILIPPONE M.A., Ind. Arts INA EPSTEIN B.S., Business Ed. MARIAN ENOS B.S., Librarian 441 -1-...'!319 PHILIP GARISS M.A., German DONALD FUSCO M.A., Business Ed. .1 'Fam N film 'vi ...Ni emu. cnsemiur MA., Phys. Ed. LILLIAN GREEN f . . 'vw' M.A., English MARITA HARRISON ANN HECHTMAN ANNE HEFFLER B-5-, Mafh B.S., English B.A., Latin , ai , seg JI f L, J , 1' N , E 3 Q 'L kv . ,F sag? 'G' 1' S ...J wil if Q5 ,f A Q L f DOROTHY HOADLEY M.A., English ADELE KESSLER B.S., Business Ed. ' ',1:-, 1 :-' 1 V ieafgffghiwi ..LA- 1, ,,--.L Q :cr , -- 5 ,Q . ' . A A l W is cr Q , if 4 ,I X XS K L .'Q2'1'?,.,Q I, i,mv-Wx is W fgifyi I I H we f, . X' L ,X 5 if M X 9 f f N 1 J 3' Rl vixQQ5 H i , bg E3 if ' tl 'N , ' if Q J H Sgigfzi is F S J, f 4 s Q 4 . R if A A fix ii i Q, 4 SI EGER KWIATKOWSKI A.B., Science fy,-ig? ji? is Q g 'ff , I -I i s ' .Y 1 f -, 1-'Aw fiK,s:ii+?.sQ,gigff -+A . , . in F, 1 E if f S , ' -. N .HA JOYCE MAITHER A.B., Math Q FAIR LAWN . -- . '3 : 'W 'fl .e i l 3' 2 X 3 ' ..-- .si f W 1 ,. lf. 'V K6 M' N f 1 7 f A K EL il' 'V , HAROLD HOCH HOWARD JACOBS M.A., Science B.A., Math LOUISE KAMINS Ph.D., French fm ,E CARL KRAUSE M.S., Math GILBERT KNAPP M.A., Ind. Arts i 55? JAMES LEACH JOSEPH LOMONICO M.A., Science B.S., Driver Training A ,,. ,M A I if i E S A N nz -kg, A f , ANITA MALUCANI CLAIRE MEYERS JAMES O'LEARY A.B., Spanish M.Ed., Phys. Ed. M-Ed-, HISTOYY ., I r FACULTY I , ki 5 W Assign , . Q85 4, 3 JULIAN OPSAHL HOWARD H PIATT JOHN RILEY SARA RUBY M.A. Music A.B. Art M.A., Math M.A., Business Ed. Xx'R 1 if I 'R ,r. X gg t . Q 1 4 V , is I gi I VIRGIL SASSO LLOYD SIEGRIST ALDEN SONANDER JOHN STEENSTRA M.A., Science M,A., Industrial Arts A.B., Spanish B.A., Industrial Arts 1- , gliiii DAVID THOMAS JANE URQUHART VIRGINIA WAYLAND I MABLE WERCER M.A., Guidance M.A., English M.A., English M.A., Home Ec. 'Q , Q A .. !'. x s, W AUDREY WILCOX JOSEPH WILSON MICHAEL YATRON ROBERT YOUNG B.S., Phys. Ed. M.A., History M.A., English BA., Math 'RL- 'SK fS'YU.i '91 lg is UQ Q2 gs... U ,. 5 Q av A. Bruno, G. Rosso, R. Donato, R. Heaney. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The problems ot the senior class on their shoulders . . . our class leaders and encouragers . . . a magazine drive with lots of spirit , . . hard workers . . . nothing's too tough for Donuts, Andy, Crayce, and Bob. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Always willing to help . . . guiding our seniors to graduation . . . planning senior events . . . headaches over class activities . . , the class of '57 take their hats off to these able and inspiring teachers. Standing - H. Platt, D. Thomas, C. Krause, J. Wilson, J. Opsahl, J. Steenstra, J. Lomonico, J. Leach, R. K. Bosch, L. Campbell, L. Cashioll. Seated - J. Church, M. Enos, J. Urquhart, V. Wayland, H. Buser, A. Heffler, S. Ruby, M. Werger. Q, xv' 2+ TX? -I - 'WL . ag Q Q i Y 1 xv .iii F . 'L I 5's :Y Q, -Q. ,f Q, , 4 1 -lg 'Y .5 f 5 '1'i9i '. g if fs ,' I, P wmigfx, V.. WMS f,94 'Q A 'ysxivgi-X 'j rf, sv' 5-'Q F5 Wi? 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Nyss. i x il' Edward Leo Allen Swell guy . . . that lazy walk . . . favors the l2:25 bell . . . detests walking to school on cold morn- ings. . .for an ll:OO break... You know it . . . never without the Big M .... Ed plans to go into the service. William Fletcher Austin Definitely . . . Bill enjoys base- ball, basketball, golf, tennis, and guns . . . emotional people, home- work and pie are nix . . . noted for his elevator shoes . . . Rense- selaer Poly Tech and a career in engineering are in Bill's future. German Club 25 Chemistry Club 3. ..,. - -Q M 2 A . is Q , ' a:. S .xc -i 1-.' ' 5 my we 2 ii sg, .t X ax . 'var' , Myrna Yvonne Alnor One of our engaged girls . .. noted for making her clothes . . . ardent boat-racing fan . . . crazy over that '57 Plymouth . . . Oh Sugar . . . objects to gym . . . happiness and marriage lie ahead for Myrna. John Aversa Mad Musician . . . longs to be another Buddy Rich . . . l'm never going out with Connie again . . . seen at crazy parties with his drums . . . dislikes smoked foods . . . Navy or college for Bud. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 25 Horse- gack Riding Club 23 Dancing Club ei Lois Gayle Anderson Geoff . . . Girls, l'm engaged . . . blondy . . . favors pizza pie and Geoff . . . smiling and always happy . . . Sugar . . . to see Fair Lawn beat Teaneck . . . Office work and marriage are in Gayle's future. Chorus 23 Prom Committee, Secre- tarial Club 4. . if Qi. M . . fig., fifkiilil may , :J yy. n 5. ,H J ' 5 5 WA! Q T' 'TV Everett Kenneth Bacon Tall and good-looking . . . wants to see Elvis in assembly . . . shy till you get to know him . . . gives lessons in jitterbugging? . . . See ya around the campus . . . enjoys all food a lot . . . the Navy is for Ken, Baseball 2. 19 5 up-. if-u' -rt w is be f.. Jean D. Barnard Pert and sweet . . . Jeanne likes pizza 'n parties . . . those sum- mers at the shore . . . dislikes that 6:30 alarm . . . overcrowded lock- ers l8 occupantsl . . . to be a success . . . merchandising school and then a MRS. degree for Jean. Chorus 23 Banner Carrier 2, 3, 43 Girl's C-olf 23 Footlight Players 2, 43 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Staff 4, Spanish Club 23 Library Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sewing and Costuming 4. .liix 'iii 11 'Pi I' Fred Becker Tall, blond and good-looking . . . girls' delight . . . avid fan of steak and hockey . . . taboo on squash or onions . . . future undecided for Fred . . . happy- go -lucky . . . never without an empty wallet. Visual Aids 2, 3. 20 ww' . ? John E. Bauer Quiet and well-liked . . . sincere . . . our Visual Aids man . . . spaghetti, football and baseball are tops . . . thumbs down on history . . . would like to see a student parking lot for F.L.H.S .... Col- lege for John. Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3g Baseball 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2g Vis- Lial3Ai2s 2, 3, 43 Production Club Frank Carmin Bello Food and football for our own Audrey Anne Bauhofer Loves music . . . Oh, to own a carl . . . always wears her beanie . . . would like to see those awful term papers abolished . . . can't stand rock 'n roll or sophomore cookies . . . doesn't wear lipstick . . . school spirit galore . . . college is in store for Aud. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Volleyballg Oper- etta 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Record Club 33 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 Music Appreciation, Girls' Ensemble 2, 4. Jean Elizabeth Bensen Benj prefers steak at midnight, Lord Fauntleroy . . . favors swim- ming and chemistry . . . no gloomy moments with Frank . . . Vision? . . . aspires to be a chemist or lawyer , . . fondly attached to his black' car . . . predicts loads of F,L.H.S. spirit like '57, Visual Aids 2, Chemistry Club 3. iffy.. football, A Cappella, and knitting socks for Ken . . . wants to be a good worker . . . non-rock and roll fan . . . noted for her musical ac- tivities . . . after graduation an l.B.M. operator. Chorus 2, 3: Prom Committee 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, Record Club 3, Sewing and Costuming 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Music Appre- ciation 23 Girls' Ensemble 2, 4. 'Qsyl' vu, ...ay Gwen Berdy lt's the swinginest . . . strictly a Barry sax admirer . . . weak- ness for yellow Caddies, open house parties, and nights in the Village . . . Louisiana letters . . . spare ribs and jazz . . . art school and marriage to a doctor are pre- dicted for this pretty senior . , . Nicest Looking. Color Guard 2, 43 Representative lClass Councill 2, 43 Footlight Players 2, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Library Coun- cil :lj Dialectic Societies 3. Miles Henry Birkift You would lose your head if you didn't have it tacked on . . . our track star . . . always carries those track shoes . . . detests trig and physics homework assignments . . . pizza pie and television rate high . . . known for his speed . . . after F.L.H.S., Rutgers and business management for Miles. Cross Country 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 4. was NVQ fys,-L 'ms 'frrfff Harriet Estelle Berger Har enjoys the ring of the tele- phone and the l2:25 bell . . . ob- jects to hockey sticks . . . always making baskets while playing vol- leyball . . . teaching for Har . .. known for her hearty laugh. Prom Committee 3, 43 Crimson Crier 43 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 23 Triple R Club 3, 43 Physchology Club 4. Donald Peter Boardman Good-looking and shy . . . Un- doubtedly never without bruises . . . football, wrestling, soccer, and Dixieland . . . college and the ministry for Boardy . . . Don hopes that the search for knowledge will be continuously stimulated in F.L .... a big suc- cess. Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 33 Varsity Club 3, 4. ? Q . 3 ' Y-s. ibn N Ki - A .'l ' 3 ,asf .i ff. t .1 Sam Berman Neat dresser . . . Quite fabulous . . . phonetically it's Psalm . . . enjoys sincere people . . . crazy expressions . . . disrupting class for Mrs. Urquhart . . . to be rich . . . after F.L.H.S. it's college and a sure success for Sam. Tennis 2, 33 Chorus 3j Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 French Club 33 Operetta 33 DDC 3, 43 Chef's Club 33 Biology Club 23 Senior Play. ' E'-wi: if 'Kr-3 'Q KM 5'-Q-vu-me Robert John Bocchino -Now we see who's Bob and who is Bill . . . Boch craves ltalian food and sport cars . . . next year? . . . the Navy and then a career in electronics . . . hopes that F. L. will have a parking lot soon. Visual Aids 23 Photography Club 21 23 Chef's Club 2, 3. William Bocchino Noted for his motor scooter . . . antipasto, pizza, and hot rod rac- ing are real favorites . . . objects to spinach and English and the Arts . . . ambition is to become manager of the Modern Way Furniture Store . . . the Navy and trade school lie ahead for Bill, Visual Aids 2, 35 Chef's Club 2, 3. s...,-A 4' ,ep- -'lv' U 1 Q 51 Q92 g g i ft f A 5' ' 4 ,.' A 't ll - ' - .. ' l Glen Alfred Boehme Glen likes hockey, hunting, and horseback riding . . . detests home- work . . . have fun . . . never without his l95l Kaiser . . . fu- ture? . . . Navy . . . then to own a boys' camp . . . vision is to see Fair Lawn High with a rifle team. Chemistry Club 2. iw Joleen Jovita Boyer Attractive and vivacious . . . par- tial to athletes . . . but, Mr. Bennett . . . noted for Bermudas and unusual walk . . . blonde color guard . . . yearns to enter Olym- pics . . . jazz enthusiast . . . visions a swimming pool in F.L. H. S .... Jo is headed for col- lege . . . Most Athletic. Cheerleaders 25 Color Guard 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 2, 35 Class Representative 2, 45 Golf 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 DDC 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Sew- ing and Costuming 2, 35 Dialectics Society 35 Senior Play. Lenore Brick Len . . . really enjoys pizza, PN 4-ru' K Martin Rigo Breen Shy but nice . . . Marty likes cars, guns and fun . . . nix to homework . . . loves to hear jokes . . . fondly attached to his car . . . wishes F. L. to have all well- rounded senior classes . . . the un- decided future. 22 Paul Breen A real crazy character . . . that button filled beanie! . . . cham- pion awful -awful guzzler . . . woof . . . lots of school spirit . . . known as the Monk . . . swings from anything within reach . . . wine, women and song is PauI's motto. gootlight Players 35 Visual Aids 2, 'SR' X softball and swimming . . . no fish for this talkative senior . . . What? . . . never without Deb- bie, Doris and her wallet . . . a clerical office worker in the future . . . marriage anticipated . . . elevators. fees X Q... -r --if ' AL 9 Andrew F. Bruno Good-looking veep . . . iazz at the Plaza and summers at Manasquan . . . thumbs down on wallflowers . . . Who's having a party? . . . never without Carole and the con- vertible . . . Cadillacs for Driver's Training . . . college is next on the agenda for Andy . . . Best Dancer. Football 2, 3, 45 Track 23 Varsity Club 45 Class Officer 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Class Represen- tative 3. Adrienne L. Camp Natural blonde hair . . . sweet and cute . . . Let's go to Ridge- wood . . . capable color guard . . . A favors eating, singing, and sleeping . . . detests getting up early . . . Give me good food . . . wants to further her education. Color Guard 3, 45 Prom Commit- tee 45 Future Nurses Club 25 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Sewing and Costuming 2, 35 Girls Ensemble 25 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 GAA Sports5 Volleyball 45 Operetta 2, 3. , ,ix CLQW 5 - P: ms -W Joyce Christophera Bucher Short . . . natural curly hair . . . driving, pizza and football games are tops . . . originator of F. L. socks . . . talking and laughing at wrong times . . . charter member of the H.B.P. . . . aspires to become a secretary . . , business school or college for our Little Buch. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Prom Committee 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Psychology Club 35 Girls' Leaders 45 Music Appreciation 25 Tum- bling 35 Hockey 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Speedball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Felicia Canger Loads of spirit . . . affectionately tabbed Fish . . . identified by her crazy laugh . . . The Ford . . . what a personality . . . He broke his leg so we had to shoot him . . . every class to be as great as '57 . . . College and personnel Director for General Motors . . . Most All Around. Color Guard 45 Banner Carrier 2, 33 Class Council Representative 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Basketball 2, 35 Ushers 45 Recreational Basketball 2, 3. 4. Steve John Bulwin Good-natured . . . not too tall . . . likeable fellow . . . enthusiastic about Rock and Roll shows, class parties and Italian food . , . You bunch of bandits . . . visions an 8-O football season . . . a Naval career is Moose's ambition. Football 35 Class Representative 4. 'ibu- gf? an 'Wt' Q93 M P' ,anna-nan. we-nw F? X , Mary Carmela Caporella Our young 'un . . . football games, knitting and pizza are the greatest . . . seen with Laurie . . . Ye Gads . . . dreads those 7 a.m. walks . . . quiet and nice to know . . . next year it's Ridgewood Secretarial School for Mary, Chorus 2, 35 Footlight Players 2, 3, 45 Operetta 35 Senior Play. 23 Richard A. Carino Raymond Joseph Caratozzolo Dark and reserved . . . popular senior. . . Oh, to the paddle in Mr. Cash's . . . Crazy . . . never without the green and yellow hot rod . . . Prep school and perhaps engineering . . . a school up North . . . Nicest looking. Track 2, 3, 4. 1 f at . Robert Joseph Claehsen hannah... f Literary battles with Gierish in Creative Writing . . . food and more food . . . out to make tons ot money . . . Who's your friend? . . . plans to go to college . . . Class Flirt. Boys' Golf 3. . Ortrud Ada Christoph 'Nu-..,,..4v' Our petite exchange student from Germany . . . crazy about potato chips, music and tennis . . . dis- likes Elvis Presley . . . Barbara's constant companion . . . loves to dance . . . Kid . . . to return to Germany and teach for Trudy . . . Would like to see more A.F.S. students 'at Fair Lawn .... Cutest Smile. Tennis 45 Chorus 45 Student Coun- cil Representative 45 Class Council 45 Girls Golf 45 Footlight Players 45 Crimson Crier 45 German Club Rx X s xxx A gli William George Chavanne Fond of F.L.H.S .... cafeteria cooking . . . behind the scenes man . . . always on the go . . . thumbs down on people who don't know what they are talking about . . . Uncle Sam is next for BilI. Chorus 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Visual Aids 2, 3, 45 Production Club 2, 3, 45 Dancing Club 3. 24 4. KW: 'Rm' Y Linda Ann Cartwright Who, l . . . noted for her crazy laugh . . . big parties . . . can be seen in her hot Ford . . . music and sports are tops . . . can't stand cheese or snobs . . . marble baths and soap in locker room . . . to get married . . . Green Mountain Jun- ior College for Bubbles . . . Best Personality. Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Majorettes 2, 3, 45 Footlight Players 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Ten-tet Plus 45 G.A.A. Council 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Speedball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Honor So- ciety 4. Cars, cars and cars . . . You would . . . disfavors all anti- rock 'n rollers . . . What he wouldn't do to pass Physics . . . soft music to work by . . . future is still hazy for Bob. Orchestra 4. M l K ' N .5 , .-M , 'r fgilgfli' ' ' 5 ll 3' - . .,. , l..l ' ..'1' qv 3. t , isp: S' Lf ii- Ma. C 1 - s. .t. , : is 3 if i - .s ss. Nab' 5 K X William Winans Coe Did somebody mention his dim- ples? . . . enjoys all sports . . . weakness for hamburgers, french fries, and the Dodgers . . . Wait till next year . . . is set against English and suedes . . . hopes to see F.L.H.S. acquire a schOOl mascot . . . Bill plans to go to college. Baseball 2, 35 Stage Club 3. Wilma S. Cooper Wilms . . . partial to spaghetti and steak . . . never without enough homework to do . . . Oh, out it's too early to get up . . . 'ioted for her traffic accidents . . . ,vould like to see coke in the foun- 'ains . . . wants to go to college ind become a medical technician. 'rom Committee 45 Crimson Crier 35 Library Council 2, 3, 45 C-.A.A. ipogtsg Basketball 3, 45 Volleyball ' 4 'W -'N li. K is B, Carol Conte Those big brown eyes . . . never without her car Sunshine . . . likes those F.L. football games and knitting . . . Come on, girls, hurry up . . . Oh, to own a Pink Caddy . . . Fairleigh Dickinson College for Carol. Chorus 25 Banner Carrier 25 Foot- light Players 45 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Sewing and gostuming 2, 3, 45 Dancing Club Mary Lou Craft Known as Luchie . . . digs clas- sical to rock 'n roll . . . always keeps the girls waiting in the morn- ing . . . hopes to go to college and become a music teacher . . . tal- ented pianist . . . exchange stu- dent to Germany . . . Most Musi- ca . Chorus 2, 3, 45 Banner Carrier 45 Student Council Representative 3, 45 Footlight Players 2, 3, 45 Make- up Kit 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Spanish Club 2, 45 Library Council 2, 35 Triple R Club 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 glluiic Appreciation 25 Phi Theta -ff-X? Leray Lucille Connell What a riot . . . seen with Jager and,her newspapers . . . abhors gym showers . . . aims to make a million in the stock mar- ket . . . friendly and nice to know . . . college for Leray . . . would like to see a spelling course in F.L.H.S. Band 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Danc- ing Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Music Appreciation 3. ,Jr -0 ' 'Q' 'Gao 'GZIZ' wr , ' Jane Ann Cramond Always with Tom's ring . . . Janie loves to talk . . . knits socks and eats pizza . . . wants a coke machine in the cafeteria . . . longs to have long hair . . . Pater- son State will see her next year. Chorus 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Future Nurses Club 2, 35 G.A.A. Sports: Speedball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Operetta 25 Sewing and Costuming 45 Girls' Leaders 45 Ten-tet Plus 4. Barbara Ann Cuozzoi Alright, lady . . . continously talking about Jack . . . great per- sonality . . . definitely friendly . . . enthusiastic over Mr. Wilson's P.A.D. classes . . . what a laugh . . . won't Mr, Cash ever burn that paddle? . . . Marriage and a career of happiness for Barb, Chorus 23 Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 43 C.A.A. Council 3, 43 GAA Sports: Tennis 43 Hockey 33 Tumbling 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Speedball 3g Girl's Leaders 43 Music Appreciation 2. fi sQQ TEM if N VU? Frances De Franco Tiny, cute, and quiet . . . unpubli- cized supporter . . . pizza, roller skating and driving her brother's hot Chevy rate high . . . thumbs down on conceited people . . . wishes she'd reach that five feet mark . . . it's secretarial work for Fran . . . FLHS with longer lunch periods. Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Library Council 23 Secre- taries Club 3, 4. Richard R. De Carlo Cautious l?l driver . . . food, cars, and football are tops with Deco . . . snobs are out . . . constantly with those horn rimmed glasses . . . always ready for a laugh . . . works hard at soda-jerking . . . Air Force in the future for this friendly fel- low. Track 2. Nick De Larato Tall and red headed . . . Nick likes food 'n cars . . . to see Jose get a driver's license . . . would like to see FLHS get larger desks in trig class . . . the future holds college and engineering. .41-r.. 1:53. H-.ras ,, 1 BYE Lynn Mary Decker Oh, girls, leave me alone . . . crazy hairdos . . . submarine sand- wiches and knitting . . . thumbs down on fattening food and dress- ing dummies at work . . . never without a letter from Pete . . . Fairleigh Dickinson and a buyer . . . senior boys who go Out with senior girls. Chorus 2, 33 Banner Carrier 23 Speedball 43 Hockey 33 Tumbling 3, 43 Sewing and Costuming Club 3, 43 C-irl's Shop 33 Yearbook Staff 4. Gerard Philip De Leu Noted for coming in a minute be- fore the bell rings . . . fondly at- tached to his mobile . . . swim- ming really rates high . . . Jerry sees work in the future . . . to see clean desks at FLHS in the future. Football Manager 3. x 'f 't -x 1 Martha Denious Gee whiz! . . . neat and prim . . . never without her smile . . . regrets having to leave the class of '57 . . . always thinking of others . . . has a preference for Glenn Miller records . . . the future is uncertain for Muff, Chorus 2, 43 Prom Committee 43 Crimson Crier 43 German Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Honor Society 43 Senior Play. Barbara Ann De Ritter Pep assemblies, football games, and Italian food are great . . . dull classes and Elvis Presley fans are taboo . . . noted for eating in assembly and those crazy knee socks . . . l did not, Nix . . . would like to see escalators instead :af stairs . . , college comes next for Barb. Girl's Golf 45 Footlight Players 2, 33 Prom Committee 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4. G.A.A.: Hockey 3, 4g Volleyball 35 Basketball 2. Qt? ,pw its Alan Ross De Old Al enjoys all kinds of foods, sports and chess . . . detests suedes and homework . . . can't help sleeping in class . . . Anita and marriage . . . never without an un- usual idea . . . new remote - con- trolled lockers for the future. Stage Club 4. Camile De Stasio Knitting and Elvis Presley are real favorites . . . Girls, isn't that a panic? . . . never same color hair . . . senior beanie always . . . loathes walking and homework . . . secretarial school is next on the agenda for Cam. Chorus 2g Yearbook Staff 43 Sew- ing and Costuming 45 Girls' Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4. ' , I, -ai,,.f- Mme Sondra Joan De Petro Oh, those duets in the girls' room . . . Hey, is he cute! . . . never without Foxy . . . dislikes catty girls . . . secretarial work or sing- ing on Broadway may be in Sandy's future . . . thinks there should be more interest in what's going on in Student Council. Chorus 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 33 Secretaries Club 45 Operetta 2, 35 Sewing and Costuming 2, 33 Music Appreciation 23 Honor Soci- ety 4. ix M-.Q M, 1 ,ft 1:7 r , 5 , S.. Lawrence Clifford Dolan 'What a cute boyfriend . . . ab- hors short hair . . . never without his pocket comb . . . strong aspira- tions to pass Spanish ll . . . car enthusiast . . . enjoys having fun and women . . . determined to be a success. 27 Robert Joseph Donato Able class president . . . that's the breaks of the game . . .weak- ness for French fries and steak. . . will he ever conquer French? . . . extremely likeable . . . natural at- traction to athletics . . . future pre- dicts either law or coaching for Donuts , . . an undefeated season . . . Most All-Around. Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Student Council Representa- tive 4, Class President 43 Crimson Crier 23 Prom Committee 3, 4, Senior Play. '32 s Q I ...f-su .mt iils. Thomas D. Eliezer Good looks and a happy disposition . . . goes for sports, hot rods and females . . . Keep it cool! . . . down on cut slips . . . where's that i absentee excuse? . . . yearns for a black Eldorado convertible . . . Army, college and a sales career. Football 2, 33 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. 28 Sandra Anita Dudas Dance, ballerina, dance . . . those wonderful band exchange trips rate high . . . Oh, Honestly! . . .dis- favors physics and French Ill . . . Sandy hopes to become a dancer . . . in the future she will enter Douglass College . . . Gee, I wish the band would march better. Band 2, 3, 4, Footlight Players 2, 3, 45 Make-up Kit 2, 43 Prom Committee 3, 45 French Club 45 Library Council 45 Senior Play. Richard E. Engelhardt There she goes . . . quick wit . . . born politician . . . Twinny loathes homework, term papers, customized cars and algebra . . . never without a book-filled book- bag . . . to have free soda venders in every class . . . college is next on the agenda for Dick. Football 33 Baseball 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Camp Coun- selor 2. is ix Y -1 i . Lg . ., -as ,lat X ,..,. ,P . f '.:V. . ffm Arnold A. Egli Weird sense of humor . . . fun to be with . . . well liked lifeguard at Fair Lawn Beach Club . . . sports rate high . . . detests homework and knee-socks . . . never remem- bers absentee excuses . . . the Air Force will welcome Arnie. Wrestling 2, 33 Y Gymnastic Club 3, 4. William L. Englehardt Here we go again . . . Twin- ny likes rock and roll, school, politics, books, and all sports . . . strong Democrat . . . dislikes tests and Republicans . . . never without his briefcase and his twin brother . . . to become a lawyer and then be President. Football 33 Baseball 25 National Honor Society 3, 43 Camp Coun- selor 2. V l Richard Ernest Ernie . . . golf, football and pop music are the most . . . Fore . . . dislikes sarcastic people . . . to be a pop singer and a great science fiction writer . . . aspires to attend college . . . F.L.H.S. with its pri- vate golf course. Boys' Golf 4. Jacquelyn S. Fand Vivacious and friendly . . . Mine Cootness . . . enjoys Four Fresh- men . . . fattening foods and the G.A.! . . . objects to seniors who don't sell their magazine quotas . . . never without chatter . . . All I want is to carry a million- aire . . . college and teaching . . . Class Chatterbox. Class Council Representative 4, Footlight Players 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 45 French Club 43 Library Council 3, 43 Student Council Representative 23 Triple R Club 3, 4, D.D.C. 3, 4, Dialectics Society 35 Hand- book Committee 2, Senior Play, Michael Victor Errico Good looking and well dressed. . . one of Mr. Bennett's grunt and groaners . . . sports are tops . . . Umm Hum . . . never without a thought for the future . . . to be a millionaire playboy at sixty- five . . . hopes to attend college . . . Best Dressed. Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 49 Track 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 4. David Kalman Feldman Ambitious and intelligent senior . . . good deal . . . never with- out his slide rule . . . bigger and better labs for future Fair Lawn science enthusiasts . . . quiet and industrious . . . a good engineering college will next welcome Dave. Track 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 43 Class Council 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 4, D.D.C. 4: Chemistry Club 3, 4. 'vig di! x,sQgJ Burke R. Eyres Shy smile . . . craves Italian food . . . Joyce, you can't drive to- day . . . dislikes people who think they are it . . . aspires to be- come a whiz in trig . . . engineer- ing school for Burke . . . never without his pride and Joy. Football 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 4. l X il Z Daniel Fertonani Abhors homework . . . cute, but very quiet and shy . . . adores foot- ball, fishing and trapping . . . al- ways seen lugging a trig book . . . a good friend . . . wants to have that broken nose straightened out . . . college is next on the scene for Fert . . . Most Bashful. Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4g Crimson Crier 2, Honor Society 4. 1 0 Joanne Fiol Capable and industrious . . . I have so much work to do . . . dislikes people with pull , . .en- ioys Bellafonte, weekends at Dick- inson, and Greenwich . . . to spend a year abroad . . . college and mar- riage are predicted for this popular senior . . . envisions a teaching staff of Mr. Bosch and Mr. LePai- tre . . . Class Politician. Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 43 Yearbook Art Staff 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Li- brary Council 2, 3, 43 Triple R Club 3, 43 D.D.C. 43 Horseback Riding Club 43 Dialectics Society 33 Honor Society 43 Senior Play. Wie' vis-iv .lv 40' S-s--.X Patricia Florence Freeling Partial to good-looking boys . . . proudly displays her engagement ring . . . weakness for dates with that certain somebody . . . Oh, that homework . . . George . . . ambitious and good worker . . . secretarial work, marriage and a large family are next. laibrary Council 23 Secretaries Club Lois Jeraldine Fox Singing with Em and Sandy is tops . . . versatile . . . Come on, peewee . . . abhors Mr. Leach's rigid diet . . , trig's her Rubicon . . . hopes to cut up in anatomy class . . . college and medicine are in the future for Lo . . . would like to see the Cutters have an undefeated season. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 33 Chorus 23 A Cappella Singers 23 Girls' Ensemble 2, 33 Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Phi Theta 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3g Dialec- tics Society. Lawrence Allen Freimauer Where Lar??? . . . Pizza and Yanks are tops . . . Tremendous . . . is set against Brooklyn . . . noted for cracking jokes . . . col- lege . . . then to make a million . . . can't wait to see the day when F.L. will have turkey dinners in the cafeteria. Band 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Footlight Players 23 French Club 33 Chefs Club 33 Chemistry Club 4. lv, uni' Barry C. Fradkin Tall senior . . . great spirit and good worker . . . Put the handle down . . . Italian food . . . never without the hot Nash . . . future owner of a drug store . . . books don't rate . . . let's go bowling . . . Pharmacy School is next for Bar. Track 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Visual Aids 2, 3, 43 Chefs Club 23 Chemistry Club 2. Richard C. Fry Local ioke . . . red hair and shy . . . Richie enjoys fishing, steak and rock 'n roll . . . despises Eng- lish, Physics Lab period and hookey players . . . noted for careful driv- ing . . . aspiration to attend college. ,X 'k.5.v,.,,, ,Q sf A as, 'Z29 Alice Carella Great personality and lots of fun . . . bubbling over with spirit . . . Wayne . . . hot dogs at Pals . . . no warm milk! . . . longs to see the world . . . bookkeeping career . . . warm and friendly . . . mar- riage occupies her future hopes. Class Council Representative 35 Intramurals 3, GAA Sports 2. Robert Joseph Glazer Bones . . . slightly pessimistic . . . quiet and reserved , . . prefers sports, girls and thick steaks . . . l'm gonna fail . . . future pre- dicts college and a successful dentist . . . pre-med bound . . . envisions more meat and less mar- garine. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 4, Base- ball 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 25 A Cappella 2, 3. Sky- su..,,,.., IL'-5' 1. as f Ronald Allen Gierisch Great personality . . . loads of fun . . . good-natured and friendly . . . Where's Lar? . . . terrific sense of humor . . . always donating to charity . . . that wallet minus any money . . . wild about Fats Domino . . .aspires to become a well- known pitcher . . . for l Ck of Elvis Presley . . . further schooling for Ron . . . despair of the faculty. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Production Club 2, 3, 4. Lorraine Marie Gleason Laurie . . . Oh, that laugh . . . Egads . . . watch the gleam in her eye . . . crush on a certain boy . . . ambition is to marry a tall, dark, handsome, rich man . . . hopes to make the grade and be an airline hostess. Chorus 2, Secretaries Club 3, Ten- nis 3g Hockey 3. ,,. .. K n 'U' an 'ini' :gr if---r Xx k so as 531. Q- Sally Ann Ginsberg Spirited varsity cheerleader . . . crew neck sweaters, Ivy League, Bellafonte, and Sinatra . . . Lots to do and little time to do it . . . ballroom dancing and New York City . . . to become a Prof at Princeton and to travel abroad . . . college and marriage for this pop- ular senior . . . Most Likely To Succeed. Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 45 Color Guard 23 Student Coun- cil Representative Zg Class Council Representative 35 Prom Committee 3, 45 Spanish Club Z, 3, 45 Girls Basketball 2, 3, 43 Triple R Club 3, 45 Editor of Literary Staff 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, Honor Society 45 Senior Play. 'JW :gn ilgti' er, 4 Like i gg if . A V , are ,, 'ff' 1'JC.'.,f W Adrian Cobell Sleeping in class again . . . six different cars in eight months . . . fond of cars, pizza, skiing and money . . . detests getting up early for school . . . wants an auto shop for F.L.H.S. where students can work on their cars . . . G0bs ex- 5 pects to become a general in the Air Force. it M ii Santi Joseph Golando Hondo's big M and parties rate high . . . it's a big No to early rising and homework . . . printing trade school and to own an Eldo- rado are next . . . seen with a certain junior girl.. . . long hair and being late denote Hondo, MX ' Q 5 553, it X t N .rg if- sf ai. Q i , tt, - 'W I stephen Alan cola Q GXQ WQ 3 Steve . . . tall and quiet . . . g that slow walk . , . partial to F borscht . . . more work periods on T Monday . . . secret ambition is to 1 own a luxurious ocean liner . . . i a f Can't blame him . . . future 4- ' undecided for Steve. . Phillip Morris Grabow l'Il clue you . . . Phil favors tennis, pizza, and rock 'n roll . . . detests serious music . . . that curly hair . . . never without an excuse . . . college for Phil . . . then to marry Marilyn Monroe . . . install coke machines. Wrestling 3, Tennis 3, 4, Varsity . . Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Chef's xx-sn Club 2, 3. , sf Alan Martin Gottlieb Gott . . . good-natured and al- ways smiling . . . avid Yankee fan . . . can't resist pizza . . . Gads . . . abhors zealous Dodger rooters . . . never without Lar, How, and company . . . to see Elvis Presley with a crewcut . . . college is next for AL Tennis 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Bridge Club 3, Camp Counselor 2, Oper- etta 2, 3, Chef's Club 3, Chem- istry Club 4, A Cappella Singers 2, 3. .1-4-'is Ikfgsits sw I Deborah Goodman Sweet and likeable . . . is partial to little dogs and big boys . . . Oh, those Monday mornings . . . never lacks for assignments to do . . . yearns to have a perfect French accent . . . Debbie has her sights set on college and a career as a speech therapist . . . has visions for no budget in Home Ec. Chorus 2, Prom Committee 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Crimson Crier 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Library Council 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, Magazine Drive Com- mittee 4, Psychology Club 4, Hon- or Society 4. Robert W. Gras Friend . . . noted for being late . . . agile mat man . . . favors pizza, milkshakes and rock 'n roll . . . detests rising early . . . seen with Richie . . . Bob's future in- cludes having fun and owning a new Ford. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Chef's Club 2. Clarence A. Green Wonder what the A. stands for? . . . cars, cars, cars . . . big cars and hot rods really rate . . . so does western music . . . never without his briefcase . . . the fu- ture has in store mechanical engi- neering after college . . . dream is to someday see F.L. have a parking lot. 'QS' Herbert B. Greenberg Herbie . . . digs good modern jazz . . . Stan Kenton and Dizzie Gillespie enthusiast . . . fa v o r s blondes . . . dislikes conceited girls and rock 'n roll . . . ambition is to be a famous musician . . . college and music in the future. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Jerry E. Greenwood Definitely hilarious . . . carefree red-haired senior . . . wine, women and gold . . . Good morning, Linda . . . found closing car win- dows in rainstorms . . . taller hall- ways for Mr. O'Leary . . . Jerry is heading for a career as a T.V. technician . . . Most Happy-Go- Lucky. Visual Aids 2, 3, 43 Production Club 2, 3, 4, JK- l Paul Grosch rew-cut and friendly grin . . . artial to baseball and all the ays . . . pitched a no-hitter . . . mous for collection of football juries . . . wants an undefeated otball season . . . college and igineering for Butch . . , Most thletic. Jotball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, , 3, 43 Baseball l, 3, 3, 43 Var- ty Club 3, 4. Sylvia Gutfleish Quiet and unassuming . . . favors skating and listening to a good speaker. . . l'm telling you . . . memory and people who interrupt are taboo . . . gold chain . . . mar- riage after college . . . swimming as part of the gym curriculum. Prom Committee 3, 43 Psychology Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 3. vw., A any V , 1 fi ,ff i f Q Robert Carl Haase Buenos Dios . . . Bob craves food and football . . . thumbs down on track . . . a regular chain gum chewer. . . future? . . . Navy, of course . . . then jet flying . . . let's see F.L. have a perfect foot- ball season. . 53 Charles Haigh Food, boxing, bowling, and fixing cars rate high with Tombstone . . . noted for always punching . . . objects to suedes and cauli- flower. . . You know it, pal . .. tolsee a boxing team in FLHS . . . the Navy and on to become a draftsman. Bowling 2. Y 7 , 'f.. its 3 4. X s 3 Gif? 4 is .:1.J,f1,t: I 1 is xp. K A R lF x si-iii Patricia Ann Hardy Gorgeous eyes and warm smile . . . popular captain of banner carriers . . . craves art and Italian food.. . What a fabulous time . . . Ron's ring and a class of '57 button . . . interior decorating and mar- riage lie ahead for Pat, Banner Carrier 2, 3, 4g Prom Com- mittee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4. . . , '-1 wmv-fs ' . Sm f, 3.-. ,.., -3 g'iwtXg l - 5 x Q f5ff:3Q'3f2i9rg4 S0 an J -3 N A If ma ' ' M N ff ,af ig it t l '7 ig. as 4, J , t- .f ,, 1, -, Ms fi 3 x M I h . W 31,3 -51'-W we f ?r:frt??kffxx9i1 1'2 Q' ,6. aff., '12 , '2- 46 Joel P. Harrison Late addition to the class of '57 . . . dig those crazy horn-rim glasses . . . inquisitive . . . always helpful . . . You're pushing your luck . . . neat appearance . . . col- legiate clothes . . . nix on backseat drivers . . . college is next for Har, Intramurals 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Crimson Crier 4. 54 Robert L. Heaney Sports and beverage are a real favorite . . . our all-county tackle . . . seen with the class treasury . . . bruising tackles . . . class ring is a constant companion . . . pretty blue eyes . . . Don Juan's . . . Hang in there . . . graceful . . . weak . . . football in college for Hean . . . Most Popular. Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 3, 43 Senior Play. 'F ff 9 ,mm 522 .tt -5, hr 'N Alan S. Harris Good-looking senior . . . lots of spirit . . . never without a girl- friend . . . Ash enjoys ltalian food, sports, and being President of Student Council . . . detests ris- ing early on Monday mornings . . . engineering college . . . to be as successful as J, D. Rockefeller . . . every year should be as fine as 1956-1957. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Boys' Golf 23 Representative 33 Student Council Vice President and President State Council 3, 43 Boys' State 3. Robert E. Hedderick Head enjoys football, recreation basketball and veal parmigiano. . . dreads Physics . . . What are you doing tonight? . . . never without that sophomore friend . . . a sec- ond Sinatra . . . crazy crew-cut . . . always smiling . . . college or the service is in the future. Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 3, 4. :glans-Hb-' 3 8,45 ' .xx ...R .-N L. X f .R -... . X W XX Richard Edward Heisse Crazy . . . girls and great parties . . . Little Richard detests home- work and quarreling with women . . . aspires to become a midget . . . never without Little Butch and company . . . military career . . . envisions more additions to the high school. Charles Eugene Hochkeppel Hoch . . . modern jazz enthusi- ast . . . football and French fries are tops . . . What a horrible way to go through life . . . avid piano player . . . never without his mov- able tooth . . . bluebird and Hoch jokes . . . engineering school, Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Varsity Club 3, 43 Student Coun- cil 33 Class Officer 33 Class Coun- cil 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Crimson Crier 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. wwf Lorinda Elizabeth Hermans Enjoys fried chicken and hockey . . . disapproves of nosey people . . . What's new with you? . . . never without her engagement ring . . . it's marriage to Harold for Lor . . . hopes to own a seven- room house. Sewing and Costuming 3, 4. Trina Mary Hoitsma Tri . . . noted for those bright blue eyes . . . fond of all sports and Italian food . . . seen with Mary and Laurie . . . darn it . . . thinks FLHS is the best school around . , . plans to be a dancer after graduation. Girls' Golf 43 Hockey 3. . isnt, 3 f f - X , Robert Martin Hertz Newcomer to Fair Lawn . . . Dick likes basketball and ice cream . . . Bonjour, mon ami! . . . never without his senior beany . . . school photographer. . . electrical engineering and Stevens Institute of Technology will greet this senior. Photography Club 4. f' ,.,.- N 'NE .N , I me t ,whsle J... I' 'I kv A 1 'I this -.Q ' M W , Wa, ,141 if . 3 15-. t fp- 51 ., Z' l K ! f'j David Stuart Holmes Dave . . . good-natured and al- ways smiling . . , I don't know . . . mad about pizza and most sports . . . taboo on hockey and tennis . . . to stand in the pulpit of Calvary Church . . . Navy and then off to school. Chorus 4. 35 Robert Charles Hopkins Hey, Ace . . . pizza, guns, cars, fishing and hunting are tops with Bob . . . dislikes English and his- tory . . . hopes to be an auto mechanic . . . would like to see FLHS with a fully equipped auto mechanics shop. ,l1dIIi?T:L' Q lift 1 ,aw 5,33 A 'VPN 3 A in 5 4 i Ronald Ihrman Ron has a weakness for pizza and spaghetti . . . detests show- offs . . . nice smile . . . dreams of owning a red Cadillac convertible Eldorado . . . would like FLHS to have swimming team . . . wants to graduate, work for the Bell Tele- phone Co., and make lots of money. lntramurals 2, 3, 43 Hunting and Fishing 2. -of---, Kh- xl--vc' Diane Mary Huizinga Fun loving and friendly . . . one of the younger members of the '57 class . . . those summers at Chadwick with Dixie . . . O-gay . . . can't stand conceited people . . . hates to leave the majorette squad . . . ambition is to have a happy marriage . . . business school for Dee. Chorus 2, 43 Majorettes 2, 3, 43 lntramurals 2, 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Bowl- ing 3, 43 Tumbling 2, 3, 43 Hock- ey 3, 43 Speedball 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, 3, 43 Sewing and Costuming 2, 3. Patricia Marie Jager Pat's keen on cruising around in cars . . . Yeah, yeah, yeah . . . viceless character . . . never with- out Marge, Dolly and Diana . . . thumbs down on cafeteria meat- balls . . . hopes to go to Las Vegas and attend college . . . visualizes larger turnout for football games. Band 43 Chorus Z3 Prom Commit- tee 3. 'Ultrium fi ff' , 'VND 3,4 1.3 'Tr' Frederick William Huneke Fritz . . . blond and cute . . . Micki and farming rate high. . . tennis and being passed by old cars are rlix . . . to own a yacht . . . ten minutes between classes . . . college and then dairy farm- ing for Fred . . . Nicest Smile. Wrestling 2. Pauline E. Jeynes Great personality . . . likes all foods and sports . . . our peppy maior- ette doesn't like the thought of going to football games without the band next year . . . Hi, Honeys wants to be happy through the years . . . business school awaits Dixie after graduation. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Maiorettes 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 GAA Coun- cil 2, 43 Hockey 3, 43 Girls' Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 43 Speedball 2, 3, 43 lntramurals 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Girls' Leaders 4. ,A! i its 'UN is 3 Y 3 s ,. .... we X i Nw. i '39 Q! ' 5 Marie Anne Johansen Our pretty blonde maiorette . . . favors pizza and basketball . . . long blonde hair . , . set against leaving the fun at FLHS and the band . . . likes to see more school spirit . . . to go to Wagner Col- lege and become a secretary is Marie's ambition . . . Best Dressed. Chorus 43 Maiorettes 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Council Representative 33 Class Council Representative 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Footlight Play- ers 43 National Honor Society 3. 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 3, 43 Speedball 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Girls' Leaders 43 Ushers 3, 4. Marjory Joyce Kelley Marge enjoys sports, pizza, dancing and singing . . . always chewing gum . . . Lynn, Diana, Pat, Leray, Barb and Joyce.. . Who, me? . . . hopes to be a gym teacher or dancing instructor at Arthur Murray's. Chorus 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Li- brary Council 2. IW? wi? X K 10 '- ' if sf Linda L, Kamerling Pretty varsity cheerleading captain . . . attractive smile and unlimited pep . . . Let's hear it . . . ar- dent fan of Frank Sinatra... never without Butch, Carole and Andy . . . wild about Manasquan and Central Plaza . . . secretary's work, marriage and a family . . . Most School Spirited. Cheerleaders 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Class Representative 33 Prom Committee 33 Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 43 CAA 2, 33 Sewing and Cos- tuming 2, 33 CAA Council 23 Handbook Committee 4g Senior Play. John Michael King Where's the food? . . . wild about pizza, cars and girls . . . objects to homework . . . Air Force and to make a lot of money . . . Mike aspires to own the fastest car . . . noted for his long hair and loud clothes. like J is-. sss., gyg, f X 1 X Susan Kaplan You know what I mean . .. noted for her long, pretty black hair . . . favors hot fudge sundaes, world series and dancing . . . first period gym, eyeglasses and sarcasm don't rate with Sue . . . after col- lege it's marriage . . . just to have escalators. Library Council 2, 3, 43 Ushers 2, 3, 4. 3- N 1 ' - , fl it , 3 -r AOL. sr .xy A i George Thomas Kirchner Noted for his driving . . . cars, girls and parties are tops... Straight . . . would like to see FLHS with a swimming pool . . . ambition is to have an Olds in l959 . . . it's the Navy for Kirsch. 57 Alfred G. Klein Well dressed and a neat crew-cut . . . prominent band member . . . shy and quiet . . . Steady, big fella . . . great sense of humor , . . Spanish is nix . . . football enthusiast . , . Al is looking forward to the Air Force after graduation. Football 35 Cross Country 45 Band 2, 3, 4. ph.. , 1 i f if Kgs sv' Ellen Jane Korek Sewing knitting and rock n oll please this short senior dislikes rising early and short lunch periods Can I have the car Dad? . . . would like to own her own car and go to teachers col- ege . . . looks for escalators in FLHS. Chorus 35 Prom Committee 35 Sewing and Costuming 3, 4. 38 's George Pl, Kolinsky All the way for rock 'n roll and sharp clothes . . . that long curly hair . . . Kathy is tops . . . never without his comb . . . after school it's work and a new car . . . how about coffee breaks? Hedwig Kotz Naturally curly hair . . . enjoys all sports and rare steak . . . Yea . . . tumbling is taboo . . . friend- ly smile and a bubbling personality denote our Hedy . . . ambitious and intelligent . . . college is next in sight . . . Pride of the Faculty. Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Chorus 25 Stu- dent iCouncil Representative 25 Class Council Representative 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 German Club 3, 45 Senior Play. We-1 f1'!'t'1 'VX fly N - TW-x.i,,,,l Mikes . . 512. ,,..-e- ' I Fw.: 1'--f-1-I' if w-ax? X Eric Stuart Koppelman industrious . . . a woman's man . . . C'est la vie . . . track and seafood, clothes and girls rate high with Kopp . . . a tall tale to tell . . . college and practicing medicine in Florida . . . future doctor. Cross Country 45 Track 45 Prom Committee 45 Crimson Crier 45 French Club 45 Visual Aids 45 D.D.C. 45 Senior Play. Charles D. Kuecker Always cutting up in class... avid fan of sports . . . dislikes track . . . never without Jan . . . Chuck has plans to become an engineer . . . college . . . an un- beaten team in football for FLHS in the near future. 'YU'- 'si X L1 I .wwf f .',s. i 1 Annbeth Margaret Kurtzo Tremendous blue eyes . . . lots of fun . . . Annie digs jazz . . . Oh, those early school hours . . . loves to ride in sports cars . . . wants to go to Paris . . . business world and marriage are on her agenda. Prom Committee 33 Sewing and Costuming 3. Arthur Frank Levenstein Art . . . likes good food . . . skeptical after a year in Mr. Leach's class . . . Hush . . . a certain person that sits next to him in homeroom . . . noted for being in the orchestra for 3 years and just fiddling around . . . college and become a chemical engineer. Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Chefs' Club 2, 33 German Club 43 Senior Play. V. rx ,, , f E if 3' . Nurs-r' - .l'-'if Joan Lacher Crazy about PJ parties, pizza, hamburgers and dancing with someone nice . . . disapproves of Mr. Wilson's units and bashful boys , . . lots of school spirit . . . does she ever stop talking? . . . college is in the future for Joan- ie, then to meet Mr. Right . . . Oh, to see those colored panels disappear. Chorus 2, 43 Girls' Golf 43 Foot- light Players 2, 3, 43 Make-up Kit 2, 3, 43 Phi Theta 3, 43 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses 2, 33 Triple R 43 Operetta 23 Jun- ior Red Cross 23 Senior Play. Ellen Sue Levenstein El . . . never without her un- finished knitting . . . loves good food and money . . . detests first period gym and those long assign- ments . . . Joanie, please open the locker . . . a good college and teaching are next in the crystal ball for Ellen. Orchestra 23 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls' Golf 43 Student Council Represen- tative 33 Hockey 33 Speedball 23 Basketball 23 Triple R Club 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Library Council 2, 33 Honor Society 43 Senior Play. figgh fem 3 it . 3 msn.. 4. F5 A 5 i - K1 K 5'.,g,.,,,,,,.1i? in 4--ff, . 'Pr asf,-,V sr iff ' P 3 i - rp' P- Q.-3. at 'i . f 3 'X s .t?5..i skRLv.i S 3 4 .- isa ia Anne Lade Sweet and sincere . . . baton, boots and whistle for this cute and ca- pable leader . . . PJ parties and sports rate . . . everybody is Fritz, Sam or Cherie . Chorus 2, 43 Majorettes 2, 3, 43 Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 French Club 33 Library Council 2, 3, 43 GAA Council 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 3, 43 Speedball 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 2, 3, 43 Volley- ball 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 33 Ushers 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Senior Play. Aire. -prim -nuff' ,iw A A ' We 'U I - X , MUN- m l, 'YQ-t bt i t X' s V l V. J - - 1 -qi--L r R , Joan Levine Mama Tweed . . . intellectual and distinctive dresser . . . that Bohemian haircut . . . tremendous art ability . . . likes Leonard Bern- stein and a good book . . . give her a handsome man in an English cut suit from Casual-aire . Class Council Representative 2, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Latin Club 23 French Club 3, 43 Library Council 43 Volleyball Triple R Club 3, 43 Psychology Club 3, 43 D.D.C. 43 Dialectics Society 33 Handbook Committee 43 Senior Play. ,4 A Wi Liane Lichtenberg Tall, hazel-eyed color guard . . . skiing, swimming and modern art rate high . . . tennis enthusiast. . . good dresser . . . knee socks, Ber- muda shorts and an odd haircut denote Lee . . . loves to travel . . . individualist . . . New England college . . . Betty Co-ed. Orchestra 23 Chorus 43 Color Guard 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Year- book Staff 43 French Club 2, 33 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Tennis 23 Volleyball 33 Triple R Club 3, 43 D.D.C. Club 43 Psychology Club 43 Horseback Riding Club 43 Dia- Iectics Society 3. W' 'X WIT'--11 ist . . . 1 . 'Ins--' gyl Allan B. Lopata Colly geewhiskers hasserfeffers . . . witty remarks and open mouth . . . good food and plenty of it. . . after FLHS it's college and civil engineering for Al . . . never lost for words . . . Class Chatter- box. Cross Country 43 Track 3, 43 Chess Slub 3, 43 Horseback Riding Club f wr- .5-1-.t,ffig k i5gi-1-. Kenneth Lipton Sacre Bleu . . . good books, track, swimming and gym are tops . . . trowns upon people who don't think but talk . . . never without his very stimulating stories . . . college and being a veterinarian are in the future for Lip. Football 23 Track 2, 43 Chorus 43 Class Council Representative 3: Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Crimson Crier 2g D.D.C. Club 43 Biology Club 2. James Daniel McFayden Mick likes rock 'n roll, girls, cars and wrestling . . . Hello, there . . . Cuban heels and French toes typify this senior . . . college or the Navy might be in his future . . . never without the boys. Wrestling 2. Lois Ann Lombardi Enjoys football games, pizza and rock 'n roll . . . detests those term papers . . . big brown eyes . . . Oh, do l gotta? . . . never with- out Nick or her pocketbook . . . interior decorating is in store for Lo . . . breakfast for those hun- gry students at lO:OO and to see the world. Prom Committee 43 Yearbook Staff 4g Future Nurses Club 2. Doris Ann McNamee Mac . . . friendly . . . likes people with loads of school spirit . . . crazy parties . . . Hey, lady, whatcha doing? . . . would like to marry a millionaire and live happily ever after . . . plans to become a beautician and have her own beauty parlor. Prom Committee 43 Spanish Club 3. ,s 'sais if LA! ,X is iz: .xv Barbara Marie McQuiston Mama McQuiston . . . likes Mrs. Marcalus's warm kitchen on cold mornings, horseback riding, bowl- ing and college week-ends . . . tremendous performance in Papa ls All . . . to see a sell-out per- formance at Footlight Players' plays . . . college with a course course in speech and drama . . . Class Sophisticate. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Class Officer 3, Foot- light Players 2, 3, 4, Phi Theta 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 35 Year- book Staff 4, Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Horseback Riding Club 4g Honor Society 45 Senior Play. John Marion Keep it up, bright eyes . . . as- pires to own General Motors, lnc. . . . has a weakness for hunting and also a certain pert little cheer- leader . . . Oh, that custom Ford . . . first one out the door every day . . . Jack is undecided as to future plans . . . Nicest Eyes. Band 2, 3g Orchestra 2, 3. 'Rl Wx Anna Marie Marcalus PJ parties, sports and goodies rate high with Queenie . . . de- tests slow mailmen . . . Oh, you're silly . . . would like to stow away on the USS Raymond . . . college and a physical education teacher . . . to see that white brick turn red . . . Class Clown. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 4, Class Representative 3, 45 Girls' Golf 43 Prom Commit- tee 3, 43 Hockey 4, Speedball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Stephen J. Marabeti Black curly hair . . . sincere and frank . . . never seen without his dink . . . enjoys being a senior . . . liked all food before meeting Mr. Leach . . . hopes to go to business college and become a successful business manager. glisual Aids 2, 3, Chemistry Club , 4. 43 Softball 4. df , Walter L. Marr Wally . . . crew-cut and bop glasses . . . great sense of humor . . . enthusiastic about Chinese food and sleep . . . dislikes rush- ing and braggers . . . What, morn- ing already? . . . science fiction . . . engineering college and pilot the first rocket to Mars . . . rifle range for FLHS. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Chorus 45 German Club 2, Biology Club 23 Honor Society 4. Hs. W? Georgette Elizabeth Martine Whoops . . . goes for practically all sports, the Platters, Perry Como, red convertibles, and no speed limit . . . pretty hair . . . noted for alternation of blonde and red hair . . . would like to make as much money as Elvis . . . a career in nursing is in the future for George Chorus Z, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Footlight Players 23 Future Nurses 23 GAA Sports 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2: Speedball 2, Volleyball 25 Basketball 23 Tumbling 2, Soft- ball 23 Operetta 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. Nancy Beth Martinique Great sense of humor . . . con- tagious laugh . . . poodle haircut . . . fancies boys 6 feet or over . . . enioys basketball and sincere peo- ple . . . never without her nail file . . . Nan desires a Mrs. degree and 3 children . . . future predicts nursing. Prom Committee 43 Crimson Crier 45 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Psychology Club 4. ' ws ,.,,f' we f Marie Rosalie Mazzaro Ree favors dancing, football and Italian food . . . don't give her moody people . . . would like to see lounges in FLHS . . . good sense of humor . . . to make pizza like her mother . . . wants to be a private secretary in the future. 42 Peter M. Masciave Cool clothes . . . beautiful eyes . . . rock 'n roll . . . fishing, hunt- ing and cars . . . taboo on short haircuts . . . collar up . . . with all the boys . . . Crazy . . . to have the coolest unit around . . . father's business in the future for Pete. Nancy Lee' Meekins Big blue eyes . . . wild about band's rendition of Saints . . . no school spirit and Chinese food are taboo . . . But, Dad, I need the car desperately . . . never without a ticora sweater . . . to own ababy blue Cadillac . . . sec- retarial school will next welcome Nancy. Maiorettes 2, 3, 43 Prom Commit- tee 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 43 GAA 3, 4, Sewing and Costuming 4. .rv I, . . 'X 'Jw 1 ' 1 1 . . A t if' , 'R 3 . 1 , 5 CA 'x -' in 5. 'ai - m,,..- . . V. X E373 ly l A X ai ll Alfred Otto Mayer Blue eyes and blond way hair , . . Dixieland, Fats Domino, and bowl- ing are real favorites . . . Right away . . . disfavors people late for rehearsals . . . to own his own car . . . Al will attend night school at FLHS. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Marilyn A. Meola Pizza and cokes rate high . Oh no . . . cute and friendl . . . can't stand it when the ban doesn't march at football game . . . college and the advertisin field are in the future for Marily . . . hopes for a senior lounge FLHS . . . Class Flirt. Chorus 23 Banner Carrier 3, Class Council Representative Prom Committee 3. 'NL 1 'zum Agp 4 's ,. Judith A. Merker Partial to foreign foods and gum . . . hearty laugh . . . smiling and friendly . . . abhors people who are conceited . . . noted for being an oldtimer on the Library Coun- cil . . . college and teaching are ahead for Judy. Crimson Crier 4, Library Council 2, 3, 43 Basketball 4, Archery 45 l'riple R Club 3, 43 Psychology Ilub 4g Chorus 2. Mary Lou Mihm Oh, Beans . . . hamburgers and 'ench fries are terrific . . . tall 1d quiet . . . strong aversion for ick 'n roll . . . Mart yearns to larry an Arizona rancher-. . . col- ge . . . Oh, for no gym in Fair iwn. 'iorus 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses lub 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2. -Q N 'Uh if f Ef Q?iliiEag?.s'fi?H3'f s, ., , - -21.54, Q , gf Ss? A i i si? -L' '- V 2. ,, , Lee Gean Meyer Oh, is that what you are? . . . to see every boy in F.L. look like Elvis Presley . . . all sports, Elvis and hamburgers . . . always with a mirror . . . the Waves are in the future for Lee. Chorus 2, Secretarial Club 23 GAA Sports Baseball 43 Hockey 43 Ten- nis Zg Business Service Club 2, Girls' Shop 2. George Milbourne I forgot . . . wild about rock 'n roll . . . ambition is to own a Lin- coln . . . never without a wallet . . . noted for his daydreaming. . . foresees the day when FLHS has no homework . . . after FLHS, the Navy. Camp Counselors 2. ,gg g o e,, 0 3 ? 9 'fha-' 'f N 'F' Marilyn Micklus Cute brunette . . . rock 'n roll rates . . . thumbs down on slow drivers and first period gym classes . . , Fred and the gang are con- stant companions . . . Oh, to get an A in math . . . college, nurs- ing, then marriage . . . a sparkling personality denotes Micki. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 33 Chorus 43 Footlight Players 43 Prom Committee 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Sewing and Costuming 2, Psychology Club 3. V'- '! ,,.. ' , 'Ui TP'--wp Barbara Mae Miller Good things come in small pack- ages . . . lots of pep . . . Amen . . . mail from Fort Dix . . . Barb's never minus her steno pad . . . oh to marry and raise a football team . . . always on the go . . . secretarial work is next for Barb. Class Council Representative 3, 4: Secretarial Club 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 3, 4g Girls' Leaders 43 Mar- shal's 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. CAA Snork- Albert Thomas Miller Poacher . . . the chance to go hunting and fishing . really loves fried trout . . . nix on all game wardens . . . to get up at 4:30 and check those traps . . . strictly out-of-doors . . . Al wants a million acres and a mil- lion dollars. gragk 43 Hunting and Fishing Club .1 ,s- . i is AV' if gg.. . ii, :i i ' lu 3 V K . :s'w. Zfis i 'i.,1 hw' .r Q it 31 L, th, , ,3 , hfgifg, fr .r '. .Lx A ' 'J ifm. A ,:fg7 ' ,- 3 Q . 3 .Q-ii- ui? fi . ffifiii. F s ff st. ti Alan Vincent Mizeras Swimming and fishing are great . . . quiet and nice . . . That's life . . . dislikes people who go for Elvis . . . Oh, to go hunting and fishing in Alaska . . . college awaits Miz . . . would like to see a compulsory advanced course in biology in Fair Lawn High's schedule. Cross Country 43 Track 43 Hunt- :-. ,Mi Caching Club 3. Q'-. 'R Darryl Louis Milstein Tough . . . Dar is keen on pizza, lvy League and girls . . . never without a smile . . . big sweaters . . . noted for his cram- ming for French . . . college . . . then medicine or dentistry . . . dream is to see an automatic comb dispenser in the boys' locker room, Tennis 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 33 Oper- etta 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 43 French Club 3, 43 Chefs' Club 2, 33 Biology Club 23 Chemistry Club 3. Lynn Moasch Very cute . . . Dolly . . . irre- sistible smile . . . art, horseback riding, dancing, records and swim- ming rate high . . . What's new? . . . dislikes tennis and hillbilly music . . . model material . , . never without Bobby and his car . . . future predicts an airline hostess. Basketball 43 Prom Committee 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Secretaries Club 43 Hockey 43 Horseback Riding Club 43 Sewing and Costuming 2. 1' xl Q 'ty F' . -av?-nv A wand' Jacqueline C. Minns Why teachers get gray hairs . . . You don't scare me in the least . . . never without a church key . . . cutting up in class . . . that hys- terical laugh . . . crazy over rock 'n roll and basketball . . . O-gay . . . career in hair styling and WS .... Best Dancer. Basketball 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Prom Committee 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Speedball 2, 3, 4. Carole Lee Moren Crazy about all sports, tuna fish and rock 'n roll . . . top-notch magazine salesman . . . watching people eat chocolate is annoying . . . always has V4 piece of gum . . . just sniffs chocolate . . . col- lege, then marrying the b0ss's son are for Carole. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Class Council 33 Girls' Golf 4g Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Make-up Kit 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Tennis 4g Bas- ketball 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Oper- etta 2, 33 Psychology Club 33 Jun- ior Red Cross 23 Honor Society 43 Handbook Committee 43 Senior Play. if ' Xqiix Donald Alan Nanfeldt af N Carolyn Irene Morris Oh, to own a Lincoln Capri . . . partial to roller skating and Italian -food . . . lipstick and powder and paint . . . summers at Greenwood Lake . . . thinks Mondays are aw- ful . . , envisions a swimming pool for students . . . always smiling . . . business world and private secretary next for Carol. Chorus 43 Prom Committee 43 Secretaries Club 43 Tennis 4' speedbar: 3, 4, Volleyball 3. ' Joe Ben Mosca Long black hair . . . sharp . . . Crazy . . . never without Diane . . . roller skating, rock 'n roll and dancing are great . . . future test pilot . . . Joe . . .plans on col- lege education, marriage and a -lew car, Biology Club 2. Q Lee Atkin Morris Religious and reserved . . . expert drummer . . . proud band member . . . can't stand those awful term papers . , . That's life . . . fu- ture predicts studying to be a minister at Eastern Baptist College . . . to see the orchestra as popular as the band. Band i, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra i, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4. Robert Frederick Moyle Ah, birds . . . terrific personality . . . that big right toe . . . partial to angel food cake, football, sing- ing and his model trains . . . ob- jects to peas, flirty girls, and bari- tone lessons . . . Wheaton College . . . a physical education teacher in a mission school . . . all day session for F.L. Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 43 Bas- ketball 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Class Representative 4, Prom Committee 4, Honor Society 4. Michael Wilhelm Mortensen That crew cut . . . quiet . . . cars, flying, football and pizza really rate . . . objects to homework and term papers . . , never without Frank and Al . . . aviation cadet training, then the Air Force for Mike. Chess Club 3, 4. x J Cute . . . that adorable smile . . . no parking space again . . . food, fishing and driving are the great- est . . . seen with the gray hor- net . . . Fantastic . . . striking red hair . . . strictly a butch . . . future holds engineering for Don . . . Rutgers next stop. Football 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. 45 George Naugle Elvis just loves rock 'n roll . . . thumbs down on snobs and home- work . . . Maybellene . . . Ohl those sideburns . . . always driving his red V-8 Ford . . . next stop the service and to fly a Marine jet . . . no more schooling for George. Baseball 33 Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. S K., 'gs-Q-'V ii'- is 'bl Q. it E Q . SQ ,. NWN . ,. -vm' W ig! :wit -A - ,. ,. ' is . lt fill- ' Q: fr ' ' t 5 ui'll' . - if B if xii. . . - V--if .ZLL g , ,Hifi-j ,S .Q l5j:S:am'g . -- 5 fmjvfl v - j,gfv.,:.rs.fw:eTrgft- , 'Zi lf 'L ' -wiv ,-y9?r?5t'5 tt if : w--1. . fr -ee -sf--q'h,.ws 1 , gf ,s , K V, iia.gm.,si5xfg3g.. l' ' fffrfm'-f4twiv.mf1ii.f Alan Floyd Newman Known for his music ability . . . loves that clarinet . . . a well- established band member . . . l'll see you later . . .shy and re- served . . . aspires to become a f mous music' conductor . . . col- a lege is next for Al . . . Most Musical. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Handbook Committee 4. 46 John Nazzaretto Rocky John . . . carefree and crazy . . . enjoys pizza . . . abhors conceited girls . . . no sweat . . . that comb . . . aspires to be a sec- ond Craziano . . . future predicts the Marine Corps . . . those crazy football plays. Gerald Nichtern Emerson said . . . literary knowl- edge . . . tremendous conversa- tionalist . . . college and more college for Nic . . . how about a course in logic? . . . you break it, Nic will fix it . . . thoughts of Pat . . . forget the tact . . , ready for a good debate . . . Prove it . . . who needs sleep anyway? , . . sights set for an M.D. Prom Committee 4j German Club 21 Bridge 35 Chess 45 D.D.C. 3, 4j Dialectics Society 3. ji' at ' N . in A - Q?-P ,.c..,.. ii P.. 'Y 1 3 Oliver Lewis Neggia Agile center on the basketball court . . . pizza at Glazer's rates high . . . take it easy . . . sim- ply can't get angry . . . terrific personality . . . 6 feet 6 inches . . . Veep of the Varsity Club. . . Negg is headed for Lehigh to play basketball . . . Hugest Appe- tite. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 23 Varsity Club 3, 4. Ina Nochimson Bindy . . . debates in Mr. Wil- son's class . . . never without half- a-heart . . . can't resist males and clothes . . . slightly flirtatious . . . thumbs down on suedes . . . enjoys money and parties , . . summers at the shore . . . to attend college. 'P-qw' Q'-ev' f. . has V A - S t WN f Q cus...-2 1' s . - . . 234:-fs S .s , ' s l -. , - Q: Mitt. W ,,,. X 'Yi if - Y'-Q-'-'k f:4, Q. 0 ,, ia.. s f. iv f iGQ.f,5,',ia- - ' I if.-' Wi- .' , r i 1-- 5 ,Y -ff.t.,..i WT' William Noonan Bill . . . particularly fond of spaghetti, cars and blondes . . . See me worrying . . . to own a new Ford convertible . . . an ex- pert auto mechanic . . . always seen at Canteen . . . strict restric- tions are taboo . . . trade school and then work. Wrestling 2, Chefs' Club 2. Rose Theresa Paciello sv- 95? Wayne A. Oleski Columbia Terrace . . . what a life guard . . . hunting and archery are tops . . . abhors homework . . . better parking and later school hours . . . never without Alice and a friendly smile . . . those petty quarrels . . . future still undecided for Wayne. Estelle Marie Paone Dorothy Joan O'Neill Class of '57 rates high with Dot . . . never without her English vocabulary book and nylons . . . y'know . . . dislikes her own cooking and draft boards.. . friendly and well-liked . . . noted for going steady . . . the future holds Katharine Gibbs and mar- riage for Dot, Student Council Representative 45 lntramurals 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4: Yearbook Staff, Art Editor 45 GAA Sportsg Marshal '56 Graduation 3, German Club 3, 45 Honor Society 45 Senior Play. First girl engaged in our class . . very tiny . . . friendly smile . . . loves to hear Danny sing . . . nev- er goes without her ring . . . So what! . . . wants to be a secre- tary . . . marriage is in the future for Rose. Prom Committee 3, 45 Secretaries Club 4. .Q . Did you see John? . . . never without a junior button . . . nix on gaining weight , . . Stell ob- jects to jealous and conceited boys . . . nursing career and marriage are in Estelle's future. Chorus 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4, GAA Sports 2, 3, 43 Girls' Shop Club 2, Sewing and Costum- ing 3, 4. 9 Carol Ann Paret Personality plus . . . always knit- ting . . . to travel around the world on her honeymoon . . . spirited cheerleader . . . that laugh . . . Oh, girls . . . never with- out Ken . . . separate locker for Mr. Wilson's newspapers . . . pep galore . . . warm smile . . . secre- tarial school or airline hostess. Girls' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4g glass Representative 33 Speedball Diana Clara Pereda Pretty, long, black hair . . . noted for her pierced earrings . . . a friendly smile for everyone . . . exotic looking . . . For the love of Pete . . . never, never on time . . . detests early rising . . . pizza, hamburgers, French fries and dancing rate high . . . Di wants to go to secretarial school. Secretaries Club 43 Hockey 43 Prom Committee 43 Horseback Riding Club 43 Sewing and Cos- tuming 4, Sv firm-. Lucille Perotti ltalian food, sports and knitting rate high . . . always chewing gum . . . You scare me . . . liver and tumbling are taboo . . . Lu plans to become a pri- vate secretary and marry a de- serving husband . . . she would like to see FLHS go through an undefeated season in all sports . . . Despair of the Faculty. Chorus 23 Girls' Golf 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 4g Sewing and Costuming 3. Howard Marvin Phillips Shtumped! . . . Flip is noted for having an over-abundance of material occupying his skull cavity . . . pizza and sports rate high . . . detests combined odors of home ec. and chem, class . . . never without trig . . . college and engi- neering . . . Most Likely To Suc- ceed. Track 23 Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Prom Committee 3: Class Council Rep- resentative 43 Chefs' Club 33 Chemistry Club 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Phi Theta 3, 4. f'iZ TTzir Jam-es David Pefrecca Good looks and big muscles . . . Jim says no, no to homework and sophisticated girls . . . fights with Di are an obsession . . . would like to see an undefeated year in every sport . . . Italian food and good looking girls rate high. Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 lgrom Committee 3, 43 Wrestling Philip Thomas Piagel' Fighting with Louie in homeroor . . . dislikes vinegar and cottag cheese . . . Great Gugua-muga . . . enjoys watching baseball o T.V .... a career in agriculture c forestry and agricultural college li in Tom's future . . . envisions fc all the teams to be undefeated William George Pfeiffer Bill likes country and western music, food and rock 'n roll . . . Are you serious or delirious? . . . thumbs down on white bucks, oiled otatoes and most irls F, X, wtf' b ' p . g . . . desires to own his own motorcycle. 48 Robert R. Piccola Good looks and beautiful eyes . . . Pic rates cars and parties high . . . personable guy . . . can be seen in his custom Ford . . . to win a new Caddie . . . favors a huge parking lot . . . undecided future. Ted Eugene Posch Quiet and likeable . . . Hungarian food and football rate . . . frowns upon sophisticated girls . . . Fan- tastic . . . hopes to see an. un- defeated sports season . . . favors Gail and school spirit . . . engineer- ing college foreseen for Pooch. Football 3, 43 Orchestra 2, Prom Committee 3, 4. Joyce Pilliteri Loves all sports, gym, Art I and cheerleading . . . always smiling . . . Oh, Burke, when are you going to let me use the car? . . . wants to see the cheerleaders come in first at Ramsey Competition . . . working in an office, then mar- riage, is for Pill. Cheerleaders 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, G.A.A. Council 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4' Tennis 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Louis Joseph Procopio Strolling through the hallways . . . fishing and hockey are favorites . . . hates eggs . . . hopes to live in Northwestern Canada someday . . . always found with Stokes Boys . . . the Navy is in Bokie's fu- ture. Wrestling 2. in Ralph J. Pine Pax vobiscum . . . strictly non- conformist . . . good discussions, debates, women and books are tops with Piney . . . detests trivial movies and hypocrits . . . college and more college . . . to make some contribution to society . . . never without a theory . . . great politician . . . law and col- lege are next for Pine . . . Class Politician. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Representative 2: Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 43 Crimson Crier 43 Visual Aids 2: Bridge Club 3, D.D.C. 4, Dialec- tics Society 3, Senior Play. Q-.... 'Y ali 3,589 gig. ,l ,i ,. ,, 3 ,ti 4,2 ' 'sit mix? . l . .,, K 1,45 . W, fri ' will 'ntl L r 1 3 ,kfl i , , .1527 Q . .itiiif . 3 'Pitt Q , 75135 gli! 4 4521, fi me 11 ' - .Q W' . ' 2, Q? 6?1l' ' 4363 Richard' Anthony Proot Cung Holi . . . found in his car . . . dislikes homework . . . seen with the Stokes Boys . . . Semper Fi! . . . hip two, three, four . . . off for a career in the U. S. Marine Corps for Dick. 49 Lois Marion Pugatch Mad about pizza and dancing . . . always with Dinny, Wilma, Susan, Anita and Nancy . . . yearns to be a millionairess . . . Pugie aspires for a Mrs. degree . . . Oh, for clean desks in Mr. Piatt's room. Prom Committee 3, 43 Crimson Crier 3, 43 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Sewing and Costuming 2, 3. ts ,. E 'fs U Z is N' ll? r'l' 3 .fl 4 3. c W t t 3, - 4 H 5 ... 3 fm Q .1 ., ww, 3 1 ,X c si w. Arlene Helen Ransom Peppy majorette . . . fun -loving senior . . . what a laugh! . . . Rene fancies steak, hamburgers, men and dancing with Shap . . . to go to modeling school and then to marry . . . seen with the girls and Petunia . . . Let's do something . , . envisions a lounge for FLHS . . . Most Happy-Go- Luck y, Chorus 43 Maiorettes 2, 3, 43 Girls' Golf 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Sewing and Costuming 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. Sports. it Arlene Joyce Pulis I want my honey . . . enjoys pizza and spaghetti . . . at the drive-in on Friday and Saturday nights . . . Joy hopes to be a secretary . . . work and to ,marry Bill are her hopes. Yearbook Staff 43 C.A.A. Sportsg Basketball 2, 3. Leon Robert Rayot Ott . . . baseball and pizza really rate . . . never without Joyce . . , seen in his red and white Ford . . . would like to see un- beaten F. L. football team . . . Army and then marriage for Bob. 1 Ti Joseph Raffiani, Jr. Bonjour, Doc! . . . anyone in need of flowers? . . . never with- out Madeline, homework and The Times . . . great in French . . . good natured and fun to be with . . . college education in the fu- ture . . . profession undecided. Wrestling 23 Class Representative 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Production Club 23 Honor Society. Raymond Joseph Reichert l'll never tell . . . good-times and athletics . . . extremely agile mat man . . . state champ . . . loves his food . . . the car and senior parties . . . proud walk . . . pastime of flirting . . . Maryland, athletics and college are next for 4lRay.V1 Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Class Coun- cil Representative 33 Senior Play. ww ss, 3 Nos! Beverly Ann Rhodes Warm smile and dark eyes . . . French fries, hot dogs, football games are tops . . . thumbs down on peas, red pepper and wrestling . . . seen with the girls . . . possibly . . . college and nurs- ing for Bev, Cirls' Golf 43 Prom Committee 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 45 Sewing and Cos- tuming 43 Ushers 4. Michael T. Roth 'Miken . . . bowling enthusiast . . avid baseball fan . . . New 'ork Giants . . . wait till next year . . never without his bookkeep- ig equipment . . .' That's the fay the ball bounces . . . after LHS it is accountancy for Mike panish Club 2, Chef Club 2, 3. Jerome Anthony Ringwald Strictly nonchalant . . . popular newcomer to FLHS . . . cool and casual . . . Yeah . . . tennis and modern jazz rate high on Jerry's list . . , colorful expres- sions . , . dislikes conformity and hypocricy . . . plans college and MD. in the future. Football 2, 35 Basketball 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 33 Stu- dent Council Officer 3, Footlight Players 2, 33 French Club 33 Chess Club 2, D.D.C. 4. Marie Anne Roure Holy Mackerel . . . long blonde hair . , . pizza, driving and Why Baby Why are favorites . . . seen with Penny, Fran and M.H.S. club . . . objects to conceited people . . . after FLHS, secretarial work for Ree. Chorus 2, A.J.B.C. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Sewing and Costuming 2, 3, 4. 'tw 5-Qaf Q f , JFS. Q 8' F. .iff si-Q 3 Crayce Rosso Peppy cheerleader and class Sec- retary spirited Grayce likes knitting socks for Jack, spaghetti, hockey and cheerleading . . . Thats ridiculous . . . to get married and have four children a large campus with a swim- ming pool is seen for FLHS . . . undecided future . Most Popu- ar Cheerleaders 4 Varsity Club 43 Chorus 2 Class Council Officer 2, 3 4' Prom Committee 3, 43 Year- book Staff 4' G.A.A. Ushers: Hon- or Society 4. Louis Russo Quiet and very reserved . . . never to be found doing homework . . . enthusiastic over good food . . . interests mainly outside of school . . . future undecided. 51 Kenneth Rys Oh, those eyes . . . has a weak- ness for pizza . . . thumbs down on Mr. Wilson's question sheets . . . Formerly owned by a Sun- day school teacher . . . watching Carol cheer . . . noted for Beach Haven . . , to become rich . . . coffee breaks at 9 o'clock. Football 23 Prom Committee 3. s ff' L' rv. - ad' SL 3 s s 5 rw-W Fay Santa Lucia Tall, friendly, and nice to know . . . noted for athletic ability, gift of gab, and checks in Mr. Wil- son's class . . . Stretch goes for pizza, spaghetti and all sports . . . never seen without Lenny . . . What are we doing? . . . as- pires to be an executive secretary and housewife . . . business school will welcome Fay. Chorus 2, 33 Class Council 43 ln- tramurals Basketball 3, 43 Year- book Staff 43 Secretaries Club 43 All C.A.A. Sports 2, 3, 43 Sewing and Costuming Club 33 C.A.A. Council 3, 4. F .f:vw' f f?lQf3iii1' wa., 3 . if i 4' ..,,,,.: -, ' Ja, , x f 3 if ...aa V, S 'flu-......v' K ws..-v' 1 : -rr .1 ,s .A 7 3 'f ls. . Q fs ., ffl f- .FV , 3. L -rg' - -M H 3 'F Q. lm -3- . f!21.s:2.3 A 5 ' sr ESQ Ari fr gg 1. 3? t x . ., xii, ,N ' rs tl Q lm Q gtg KW, kb XX xi er -5' '3' N Stuart R. Samuels Enthusiastic tennis captain . . . ardent jazz fan . . . strictly lvy League . . . those Bermuda shorts and knee socks . . . long-winded- ness and Nicholas Biddle . . . loves to jitterbug . . . private chauffeur . . . unlimited spirit . . . after high school, college and in- ternational law for Stu . . . Joe College. Tennis 2, 3, 43 Varsity- Club 43 Class Officer 2, 33 Class Repre- sentative 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Bridge Club 33 Intramurals 3, 43 D.D.C. 3, 43 Horseback Riding 43 Dialectics Society 3. Mary Santhouse Blonde hair and pleasant smile . . . pretty eyes . . . sweet and nice . . . favors hot dogs all the way, football, baseball and pizza , . . Oh, Sugar . . . seen with Trina . . . private secretarial work is in Sissy's future. 13' A 'EGFR' Walter S. Sanders Walt . . . long, black hair . . . great enthusiast for horseback rid- ing . . . just hopes to be a big success . . . plans to attend col- lege . . , envisions FLHS as the best high school in the nation. Orchestra 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 23 Bridge Club 3: Horseback Riding Club 43 Chem- istry Club 3. Martin Sarver Basketball and football games are great . . . Another test, Mr. Krause? . . . dreads long history assignments . . . trig book is al- ways handy . . . confuses Mr. Krause . . . college and engineer- ing are in the crystal ball for Mart . . . visions for a one-day school week. Track 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Crimson Crier 2, 43 Bridge Club 33 D.D.C. 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 23 Senior Play. X J f Stephen Joel Schein Fred B. Scheps f-QA K g Joyce Elizabeth Savage Nice personality . . . Car-i't wait to have my own car . . . pizza and basketball are great . . . seen with Ott . . . another charter member of H,B.P .... would like to see a clean equipment room . . . beautician school for our Savie. Band 3, 4, Chorus 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Secretaries Club 4, Girls' Leaders 4, C.A.A. Council 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. That's the breaks . . . what a chef . . . never stops yawing . . . basketball . . . that crazy crew cut . . . college is next . . . shorter periods with longer intervals be- tween classes . . . pharmacist and to own a drug store in the future. Bridge Club 3, Operetta 3, Chefs' Club 2, Chemistry Club 3. '53 gi'-f Garry Arthur Schadewald Agricultural school is next for Shad . . . ice hockey and pizza are tops on his list . . . oh, that 7:00 alarm . . . What's the story here? . . . arguing with Mr. Wil- son is a constant pastime . . . Caddie driver's training cars are Garry's vision. Visual Aids 2, 3. Tall and dark . . . wows them with that smile . . . always eating up a story . . . thinks football, wres- tling and Italian food are great . . . disapproves of homework . . . hopes to become rich . . . prep school and then college for Tex. Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 3. Betty Ann Schaefer Shy, sweet and nice to know . . . enjoys knitting, reading, eating and rock 'n roll . . . Oh, great . . . hopes to marry a rich, hand- some doctor . . . avid James Dean fan . . . college and nursing ahead for Bet . . . Most Bashful. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Footlight Players 2, 3, 4, Girls' Golf 4, Prom Committee 3, Li- brary Council 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, C.A.A., Horse- back Riding 4, Honor Society 4, Senior Play. cv--- ' Ns, l 1 Jean Belle Schmidt Curly hair and a happy face . . . Ding Dong likes strawberry sun- daes and sewing . . . Whol Who! . . . five periods of cooking is her vision for FLHS . . . her future holds marriage and a secretary's position. Secretaries Club 4, C.A.A. 3, 4, Sewing and Costuming 2, 3, Honor Society 4. 53 Judith Phyllis Schneider Oh, those expressive eyes . . . that contagious laugh . . . always smil- ing . . . considerate, not conceited males . . . men and driving rate with Judeh . . . What a gem . . . college and a teaching career in the future . . . legal Iateness for students. Band 43 Chorus 23 Prom Commit- tee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Crim- son Crier 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Triple R Club 43 D.D.C. 3, 43 Senior Play. gg ' QUT' Diane Ruth Schrieber Blessed with long hair and a great singing voice . . . has a weakness for hamburgers and Mickey Mantle . . . ardent fan of rock 'n roll and Elvis Presley . . . disapproves of non-dancers . . . Lordey Be . . . singing or secretarial work. Chorus 3, 43 Secretaries Club 3, 43 Operetta 3. Beverly Anne Sellitto Bev . . . neat and well dressed . . . strictly a Brooklyn Dodger fan . . . We'lI do it next year .lf Irwin Schwartz lt won't work . . . lrky en- joys ltalian food, all sports and cheering at football games . . . avid K.A.T .... his most famous cousin . . . foreign languages are nix . . . late sleeper . . . women and senior parties . . . college and to become a successful C.P.A. Track 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Visual Aids 2, 33 Bridge Club 33 D.D.C. 3, 43 Chef's Club 23 Magazine Drive Committee 4. . . . detests homework, history and greasy D,A.'s . . . hamburgers and football games rate high . . . very able usher . . . never without Semenz . . . California in her own Eldorado . . . medical secre- tary in the future. Chorus 23 Prom Committee 3, 43 Secretaries Club 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Speedball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 43 Ushers 43 Girls' Shop Club 2, 3. 'OSX nuu.. Nl iii ,Q l l 4 . qvl. I, X ff W Joan Schulman Swimming, dancing and Chi Alpha Sigma sorority . . . seen with Karen and Susan . . . Who, me? . . . detests snobby people . . . noted for D.A. haircut . . . Bridge- port U. and Howie R. are seen in the future for Jonie .... has visions of an automatic paddle for Mr. Cash. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Staff3 Crimson Crier 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Library Council 23 D.D.C. 33 Record Club 23 Girls' Shop Club 3, 43 Sewing and Costuming 23 Dancing Club 2, 3. Carole Anne Sem-enza Sleeping late, football games and food rate high . . . can't stand D.A.'s and history . . . never a dull moment with Sernenz . . . one of the crazier maiorettes . . . Pishod . . . ambition is to own a Caddy convertible . . . snack bars in every room . . . hopes to be- come a medical secretary. Maiorettes 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Secretaries Club 43 Ushers 3, 43 Girls' Shop 23 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Speedball 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. :fi 'Qui-i-ul' 15546. Madeline Carole Senna Come on, you do so . . . keen on all sports, ltalian food, ham- burgers and ice cream . . . seen with Joe, Chub, the big P and the gang . . . great personality and sense of humor . . . able Can- teen prexy . . . a secretarial school is next for Mad. Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Majorettes 2, 3, 45 Student Council Repre- sentative 45 Girls' Golf 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 G.A.A. Council 3, 45 Speedball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Soc- cer 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Tumbling 2, 3, 45 Softball 2, 3, 43 Sewing and Costuming 2, 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 4. Alan Shapiro Shep enjoys those New York visits . . . women are great . . . always with his senior beany and musketteers . Whoosh! . . . the loud yell at the football game . . . Shmear um! . . . C. P. A.'s life . . . Most School Spirited. Tennis, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Year- book Staff 45 Chefs' Club 2. Doris Ina Setel Der . . . homework and tests should be forevermore banned . . . loves food and Sammy Davis Jr. . . . Oh, to listen to that bass voice . . . yearns to marry a wealthy doctor . . . good natured and a hearty laugh . . . nursing school is next. Chorus 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 35 Psychology Club 2. John Mario Sesso Sess enjoys band, pizza, and Fords . . . dislikes Chevies and non-supporters at football games ... lt's a Ford . . . hopes to be an industrial manager . . . college and then the Navy . . . IOOW spirit at all sport events at Fair Lawn. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Camp Counselor's 2, 3, any W Bruce Richard Shaw Hard working and ambitious . . . very intelligent . . . whiz at math . . . Rough . . . school work, bowling and food rate high . . . strong aversion for one track minds . . . never without a sci- entific explanation . . . serious and sincere . . . college and engineer- ing . . . Pride of the Faculty. Track 25 Footlight Players 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Editor of the Literary Staff, German Club 2, 3, 45 D. D. C. 2, 45 Chemistry Club 3, 4. aj-nvf' 'rh- Robert Elliot Shechtman Shek . . . all-around . . . women, sports and intellectual pursuits . . . argument with Mr. Wilson . . . trombone enthusiast . . . hot rods and Spinoza . . . jazz fan . . . ambition to make more money than Pine . . . How ah ya? . . . tremendous wit . . . fine guy with great potential . . . college in near future. Wrestling 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 2, 35 Varsity Club 3, 45 Dialectic Society 35 Class Council 3, 45 Class Officer 25 Prom Committee 2, 3, 45 Year- book Staff 45 D. D. C. 45 Senior Play. Patricia Ann Sheppard Our esteemed color guard captain . . . lt's due today! . . . Shep and Frank . . . Oh! those morning hours . . . Do we have to go to bed? . . . wants to own a swim- ming pool . . . college and mar- riage are next. Cheerleaders 25 Chorus 25 Color Guard 3, 4g Class Council Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Phi Theta 4, Prom Committee 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 4, Sewing and Costuming 2, 3, 4, Honor So- Ciety 4. 'fits . an-ff' L.-r Howard L. Singer True . . . fond of cars and fish- ing . . . objects to homework, book reports, and term papers . . . never seen without his car . . . ambition is to become a million- aire . . . the service is next for Howie. 56 L' fs X: we . -ev -6 fr . - Y , f W , ,L K ' 1- 3225 Q Qs.. 35 X ' Y Fred J. Shortman Butch . . . Yes, dear . . . good looks and a terrific person- ality denote Short . . . agile matman . . . dreads English teach- ers . . . leans toward fun, sports, and Linda . . . that hot car . . . college and a million dollars . . . those trips to the office . . . un- defeated . . . Best Mixer. Football 2, 3, 4g Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. John R. Sisco Quiet and sincere . . . Let's go, man . . . freckles . . . never without his green convertible . . . detests D. A. haircuts . . . hunt- ing, camping, fried chicken, and skiing are real favorites with Jack . . . future holds college or the Army. Intramurals 3, 43 Q vi i X' .. 'A K 'xl-As ., ,,. gg, 3 111.1415 E 1 1 at i S R Jean Carol Simpson Ooh, yea let'sl . . . keen on driving, hockey, football, basket- ball games, and cross-word puz- zles . . . never without a jar of Vicks . . . objects to Monday mornings . . . to invent non- smearable lipstick for girl trom- bonists . . . small college and teaching music for Jean, Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Girls' Golf 4, Prom Committee 33 Yearbook Staff 4, Crimson Crier 33 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Ten- nis 4g Hockey 43 Horsebackrid-- ing Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Handbook Com- mittee 4g Senior Play. Carolann Sismilich ltalian food, football games, swim- ming, and Christmas rate high . . . compiles a long list of pet ex- pressions . . . tres gay . . . sweet smile and dry sense of humor . . . thumbs down on con- ceited people and short vacations . . . would like to work for F.B.l. . . . Susquehanna University is next for Sizzie. Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, Prom Committee 3, 4, Library Council 2, 3, 4, Horse- backriding Club 43 Cirl's Golf 4. loti.. ,Q . Judith Lynn Solomon Carole Smith Cute and well-groomed size up our Smitty . . . has a weakness for Awful Awtuls, ltalian food, rock 'n roll, and roller skating . . . For Gosh Sakes . . . noted for sticking up for the Republicans. . . thumbs down on conceited people and knee socks . . . aspires to a :areer in fashion designing. Photography Club 25 Junior Red :ross 35 Prom Committee 35 Driv- ar Training 3. William Joseph Smith 'Bill . . . nix on studies. . . just o enjoy life . . . it's no thanks o school . . . future still misty . . Mason's lite for Willie . . . unting, trapping and fishing are avorite pastimes . . . to be a mil- onaire. 'W- xv x xi- 'S David Tappan Smith lndividualist . . . skiing and tennis rate high . . . likes music . . . set against rock 'n roll . . . noted for his voice . . . Frederick in The Pirates . , . Open some windows . . .art ability . . . to a New Eng- land college next fall . . . Class Sophisticate. Tennis 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Footlight Play- ers 2, 3, 45 Phi Theta 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 45 French Club 3, 45 Operetta 2, 35 Dialec- tics Society 35 Senior Play. Anita Solinsky Neet . . . what nice blushes in history class . . . loves Glenn Mill- er records . . . no Chinese food for her . . Yur kiddin'l . . . always has an appetite . . . hopes FLHS will get 5 minutes between classes . . . plans to be a medical techni- cian. Prom Committee 45 Library Coun- cil 2, 3, 45 Tennis 25 Volleyball 4. -Sli, Dianne Smith Pleasant smile and blonde hair . . . majorettes are the greatest. . . im- patient men drivers should be banned . . . Well, l didn't know . . . longs always to be happy . . . it's college with Val for this popular senior. Chorus 25 Majorettes 2, 3, 45 ln- tramurals 2, 45 Prom Committee 35 Crimson Crier 45 GAA Sports 25 Sewing and Costurning 2, 3, 45 PTA Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. Si? 'I-R L Long black hair . . . gift of gab . . . wonderful piano ability . . . music lover . . . always something to talk about . . . Ugh, spinach! . . . Golly, gee! . . . Miami U. and a journalism career . . . 'Judy hopes for l OO 'Xp Crimson Crier sales. Band 45 Orchestra 25 Girls' En- semble 2, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 45 Crimson Crier 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 French Club 45 Library Council 2, 3, 45 D.D.C. 25 Chemistry Club 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Senior Play. Ann Spinella Great personality . . . basketball, driving, and French fries and ham- burgers rate high . . . one of our crimson and gray rnaiorettes . . . don't give her homework. . . would like FLHS to have more driver training cars . . . any good secre- tarial school will welcome Ann. Majorettes 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Secretarial Club 4, G.A.A. Council 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Speed- ball 3, 4, Tumbling 3, 45 Girls' Leaders 4. 51 'fit Stanley Stein Baby . . . goes for pizza, girls, swimming, and French fries , . . dislikes crew cuts . . . an A in math would please Stan . . . always has his little black book . . . an apprentice for a window dresser is ahead for Stan. Wrestling 2, 3, 4. 58 1 iq fix '. W- t ft . , 3 at . , William G. Stackles Straight , . . enjoys cars, hunt- ing, fishing, and trapping . . . never without his desire to hunt . . . landscaper or mechanic . . . to be wealthy and retire. . . Bill is noted for his ability to fix things . . . Live and be happy. John Steinberger Money, candy, Western music, cars and TV rate with this red-headed senior . . . That's the way the ball bounces . . . always has money in his pocket . . . hopes to be a drattsman and a millionaire . . . would like to see a year's va- cation from school. , r 1 . , ,. N Q , ,,. V wr. fee ' ,, lift' , --f s f Z .SSI L il .fg s ar, E535 r s fi' 1-r 9 Helen Elizabeth Steele Everybody's friend . . . You know it! . . . pizza, skating, tennis, and her car rate is high . . . never without a Crimson Crier assign- ment . . . long dark hair . . . marriage in October in the future for our Penny. Intramurals 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Crimson Crier 3, 4, Hockey 4, Tennis 3, Speedball 4, Record Club 23 Dancing Club 2, Magazine Drive Money Staff 4, Prom Com- mittee 3. Janet Stephens My goodness, . . . friendly, sin- cere, and thoughtful . . . Jan likes good music, bowling, church activities, and Johnnie . . . would like to see an end to Mr. Wilson's 37 questions project . . . hopes to do her best in whatever the future holds . . . business school is next for Jan. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 4, Library Council 2, 3, 4, Tri-l-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. VIZ? . Q t .3 fx ! M XP ts- X ,,., . 3 Ss., . 6 X. swag .. . N A YK is is st . . '- ss -s 2. A . . l James Dmitri Storoxuk You know what they say . . . a star reporter . . . enjoys bowling and writing on six newspapers . . . FLHS's defeats and English gram- mar are taboo . . . never without pad and pencil . . . ambition to see the world . . . college and the Navy for Jim. Chemistry Club 43 Track 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Crimson Crier 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 43 Senior Play, Norma Elizabeth Stuhr Tall and blonde . . . Norm real- ly enjoys hamburgers at the Bon- fire, pizza, roller skating and weekends . . . Oh, for Pete's sakes . . . great sense of humor playing in the band . . . future points toward journalism. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Crim- son Crier 3, 43 Library Council 2, 43 Operetta 33 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Honor Society 4. 3 - . f f , - XS-or 4 V ,fn Y-4 sl.. - T 'NW Diane E. Strong Honesta goodness! Would l kid you? . . . neat dresser . . . al- ways happy . . . that gorgeous smile . . . weakness for fattening foods . . . seen with the Delta girls . . . work and reducing diets are taboo . . . future plans include college and teaching for Dinny. Prom Committee 3, 43 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Tennis Z, 33 Triple R Club 3, 43 Senior Play. Nancy Bea Sufian Did ya ever? . . . Nanc en- joys writing letters and receiving them . . . doesn't go for 6:30 a.m. alarm . . . a letter to mail to Gosh . . . Douglass and Al . . . college and a career in teaching . . . hopes for the best school rating in the country. Intramurals 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Crimson Crier 3, 43 Library Council 2, 3, 43 Triple R Club 3, 43 Senior Play. my Jack Studt What a scorchl . . . Crutsel likes pizza and football . . . ath- letic Jack is never seen without his 'hot unit lcarl . . . an undefeated State Championship football team is seen in the future for FLHS . . . You know it! . . . college and a world of engineering, Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Wrestling 33 Varsity Club 3, 4g Intramurals 3, 43 Prom Commit- tee 4. :Ale Mn VK., .. Michael lan Summers Don't do it, Big Fella . . . warm smile and collegiate dresser . . . Mike enjoys visiting Lew and Ox at Rutgers . . . dreads chau- feuring . . . parties and a certain girl . . . Cindy, Oh Cindy . . . Rah K. A. T's . . . college and law are next for this all-around senior. Representative 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Visual Aids 23 D.D.C. 2, 3, 43 Chef's Club 23 Senior Play. 1 gets.. Patricia Marie Surmonte Don't go up to the top of the bleachers . . . enjoys ice cream and boat rides . . . abhors quiet times and reserved parties . . . busily takes Student Council's min- utes . . . Luchie and the Ply- mouth . . . summers at the shore and short haircuts . . . to see a good piano in FL . . . Douglass for Pat. Chorus 33 Student Council Officer 43 Student Council Rep. 33 Foot- light Players 2, 3, 43 Make-up Kit 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Library Council 2, 33 Triple R Club 3, 43 D.D.C. 2. If Y 1 TTR .- I .. ri -it fi' . man L f tsww- . X 'N' Vf ' . , It 34' s'1:v',:, 'T'l'7, xx . 'kimsi I Harvey P. Tapolow Newcomer to FLHS . . . Harv goes for females, food, magic, and skin diving . . . resemblance to Eric Koppelman . . . always has a 5Oc piece . . . hopes for a career in psychiatry and college .k . . would like to see a swimming and skin diving club. Prom Committee 43 Yearbook Staff 43 French Club 43 Psychology Club 4 jim, 39'- Carol Joyce Szuhai Cute eyecatching senior . . . neat dresser . . . Don't tell me we're going outside today, Mrs. Wilcox . . . dancing, pajama parties, and Central Plaza rate high . . . dreads Saturday mornings at work . . . never without Andy . . . nursing and college in the future. Class Council Rep. 43 Intramurals 23 Yearbook Staff 43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Future Nurse's Club 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 23 Speedball 2. Jack H. Taub Our popular student body treas . . . can be found guzzling Cis- mos . . . censored . . . crew cut and smile . . . co-ed gym classes seen by Toby . . . Baby face . . . never without a key to the school store . . . off to college for .lack . . . Nicest Personality. Track 2, 33 Student Council Of- ficer 43 Class Officers 2, Prom Committee 3, 43 Crimson Crier 3, 43 D.D.C. 3, 43 Dancing Club 3g Yearbook Staff 4. M' YE www. 3 . f -sifyy' - 3 5 wi 'M Judith Lynn Tallman Always smiling . . . large appetite . . . swimming and roller skating are some of her favorites . . . lost without that gum . . . l almost croaked . . . hopes to be a great cook . . . nursing school will see Judy next year. Chorus 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Future Nurses Club 43 Sewing and Costuming 23 Junior Red Cross 23 A Cappella 2, 3, 43 C-irls' Ensemble 23 Girls' Chorus 2g Sep- tet 2. Joel I. Taus Known as Li'l Joe . . . ra sleep and food extremely high . never without that Lucky Silv dollar . . . looks disapprovingly tall girls . . . after graduation Jc plans to be an engineer. .. . Msgs- ics- an ' Qw A , mink ., avi. ...L-90'-f K 4 f lf ,ii WS' 3' -5 tiff. Phillip Allen Teitel Pint-size member of our wrestling team . . . fond of sports and girls . . . crazy laugh . . . visions a tele- vision in every room of FLHS . . . college and to become a successful Pharmacist are in the future for Phil, Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Varsity Club 43 lntramurals 23 Footlight Players 2, 33 Chef's Club 2, 33 Chemistry Club '33 Boys' Chorus 2. Charles Tschinkel lt's l2:2S . . . noted for squeaking around corners . . . cus- tom cars and ice skating rate high . . . the odor of the locker room . . . to make a mint and retire young . . . college .is first in the future. Track 2, 33 Bowling 2, 3. is Ni.. at if -w- t I 3 Alice E. Tolsma Give her anything called food . . . never without a good joke . . . always laughing . . . l've got my brother's car . . . walking is taboo . . . terrific basketball ability . . . future is undecided for Al. Chorus 3, 43 lntramurals 3, 43 CAA 3, 43 C-irls' Leaders 43 Year- book Staff 4. Allan Thomas Usevich Wonderful sense of humor and personality . . . Italian food and the Brooklyn Dodgers are tops . . . detests teasers and homework good dancer . . . would like to see automatic locker cleaners . . . Class Clown . . . to fly a jet plane . . . the USAF will welcome Useless, Stage Club 43 Senior Play. 3 ' Barbara Nina Treistman That's it . . . popular and peppy cheerleader . . . unlimited crushes . . . friendly and well-liked . . . disfavors the age limit for a driv- er's license . . . to be seventeen . . . enjoys all seniors and senior activities , . . extremely sentimental . . . collecting pictures for her scrapbook . . . co-ed college and Liberal Arts for Treis. Cheerleaders 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3,43 Chorus 2, 33 Student Council Rep. 43 lntramurals 3, 43 Foot- light Players 23 Make-up Kit 23 Prom Committee 33 Library Coun- cil 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Triple R Club 33 Dialectics Society 33 Horsebackriding Club 43 Senior Play. -'K' 015 95,1 ii Ronald Van Allen Ronnie likes steak, pizza, wrest- ling, and football . . . never with- out that notebook and pen . . . Take it or leave it! . . . stew and basketball rate low . . . his ambition is to work in the tele- phone company . . . Navy or Air Force. Chess Club 33 Chef's Club l. James Allen Vanderbeck Tremendous . , . really enjoys sports . . . never without a picture of Stan Musial . . . speed, St. Louis Cardinals and Michigan Uni- versity . . . Van . . . visions a basketball team with a winning season . . . after FLHS it's travel for Jim. e. gl f T yu, .A a ST' .3 Si-e f il' wt T 1 5' ' Richard Vee Short, but cute . . . wrestling , . . after the Air Force Richie wants to be an auto mechanic . . . pizza and collecting records are favorites , , , would like a TV in the Li- brary . . . Oh, c'mon man. Wrestling 2, 45 Chess Club 25 Chefs Club 2. 62 .,-QQ, Nb-1' 've-Q'--sr' ---wif Carol Van Dyk Ca . . . sincere and quiet . . . very keen on hamburgers, swim- ming, and Try-Hi-Y . . . Gee Whizz . . . traveling is great . . . desires to make another trip to Europe . . . nursing school lies next in the future for Carol. Chorus 33 Girls' Golf 4g Prom Committee 3, 43 Library Council 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 3, 43 Tennis 2, 31 Hockey 33 Tumbling 2: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Sewing and Cos- tuming 2, 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 2. Carl V. Ventricelli Fond of hunting and Terry . . . objects to work . . . shy and quiet . . . Let's go to a Drive-ln . . . either the Army or a Civil Service worker for Vinnie and then settling down with Terry . . . to see FLHS with a swimming pool . . . Cutest Couple. Track 3, 41 Prom Committee 3, 43 Dancing Club 3. -s .,.,. .-,. , .. -my is, S - W ,-5,.,,r.i - . -1 3 Qui 5, s in ' Valerie Ellen Van Schaik Tall, attractive red head . . . likes to draw, ice skate, and read 'n write . . . fun to be with . . . never without pencil and sketch , , . Another test! . . . wants to write a book in Spanish and il- lustrate it . . . a junior college will welcome Val. Prom Committee 35 Crimson Crier 3, 4, Secretaries Club 4. Theresa Vitale Petite and dark . . . forever buy- ing clothes . . . loves those p.j. parties . . . Hey hon, let's not go to the Drive-ln! . . . wants a mirror in the girls' room up- stairs . . . designing school or col- lege . . . then marriage . . . Cutest Couple. Basketball 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 43 Chorus 23 Banner Carrier 23 Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Class Council Rep. 2, 4g Prom Committee 3, 43 Girls Shop Club 23 Junior Red Cross 21 Dancing Club 35 Senior Play. ,f1 '!5i 5-gi, R-3,1 E, 'Uhsvvdi' , K? ,Quang 135 Patricia Ann Walsh Hercky or Patti would like to see all teachers with the looks of Mr, Bosch . . . pizza and p.j. parties rate high . . . always with a problem . . . different hairdo each week . . . Ah, not really! . . . hopes to go to college and then marriage. Class Council 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 GAA Council 23 Dancing Club 33 Girls' Shop Club 23 Senior Play. Stuart Wasserlauf Stu . . . that prominent smile . . . disfavors people who are un- :pposed for an office . . . enjoys thick steak . . . That's all right . . . jokes in speech class . . . col- lege and then to become a dentist. Track 23 Intramurals 2, 33 Foot- 'ight Players 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Drom Committee 33 Camp Coun- selor 23 Chemistry Club 3g Senior 3lay. 99-N. .tt3,,tttt N Q P2 S 'QS ffl'i','3i i ' Susan Ward Uy Vey . . . enjoys being a senior . . . Sue . . . vivacious and sparkling personality . . . warm smile . . . tremendous spirit . . , top magazine salesman . . . roast beef, crew cuts, and those colle- giate guys . . . crazy knee socks . . . sincere and popular . . . col- lege and marriage to a good-look- ing millionaire . . . teaching or social work . . . Best Mixer. Chorus 23 Banner Carrier 23 Class Council Rep. 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 23 Girls' Golf 43 Triple R Club 3, 43 Footlight Players 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Library Council 43 Girls' Sfafej Honor Society 43 Senior Play. John Wawrin Jack . . . Ya think so . . . Rock 'n Roll, girls, and cars rate tops . . . very good-looking . . . quiet and reserved . . . no place to park his car . . . dislikes term papers and book reports . . . after FLHS it's the service for Jack. John Wasco Never without a complaint . . . desires to own a new car . . . likes D.A.'s, Rock 'n Roll, cars, and girls . . . Get outa here! . . . would like to see a large parking lot for FLHS . . . John will join the service. ' ,,,e ,,,.. M We-f ,N CN A-r 1. M t Se STP 3 i x r . Roger Franklin Weaver Quiet and likeable . . . fishing and loafing rate high on Rog's list . . . known as Doodles . . . not- ed for marks! . . . Take it for what it's worth . . . after FLHS it's hard work in the business field. Spanish Club 23 Chefs Club 2. 63 I l fe Marvin Allan Weisburg Are we having a physics test to- morrow? . . . can always be found first on the lunch line . . . likes spaghetti, chemistry, and softball . . . Oh, those overly cautious drivers! . . . a good engineering school will welcome Marv. French Club 2, 3, Chess Club 31. Chefs Club 3, Chemistry Club 3, Senior Play. v t il- uu..,,,, Paul David Wiseberg Recent newcomer to senior class . . . well-dressed . . . Fish likes auto racing cars, good times, and girls . , . nice personality . . . as- pires to become a successful cor- poration lawyer . . . future predicts college and pre-law. 64 pm wi J tl. if f Beverly Rose Wightman Attractive cheerleader . . . that long strawberry blonde hair . . . great deal of art ability . . . I have so much to do today! . . . enjoys being a member of the sen- ior class . . . never without Kit . . . to have twin boys . . . col- lege, interior decorating, and mar- riage to Kit. Cheerleaders 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 35 Student Coun- cil 4, Class Council Rep. 35 Prom Committee 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 45 Basketball 2, 33 Horsebackriding Club 3. Linda S. Yglesias Long hair . . . Hi Girlie! . . . loves all kinds of Spanish food basketball, dancing, and driving are tops . . . never without a thought of Bayonne . . . Ronnie . . . ambition is to become a sec- retary . . . business school for Lin, Chorus 23 Maiorettes 3, Intramur- als 2, 4, Secretaries Club 4, Girls' Shop Club 2, 3. ' s fax 'QW' Donald William Winters Don enioys Italian food and good music . . . noted for a well- placed wise crack . . . has visions of a good heating system for FLHS . . . nix on conformity . . . busi- nessman's life for Don . . . never without money. Chorus 3,45 Footlight Players 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Senior Play. Carol Ann Young Pint-sized . . . enjoys lunch hours with Paul . . . Mr. Wilson's his- tory class . . . Why, and one vote and you're out . . . dislikes peo- ple who think they know every- thing . . . ambition is to become a great water skier . . . airline school and then marriage for Midget, Chorus 23 Banner Carrier 43 Bas- ketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Mu- sic Appreciation 2. 151 is swf Stewart Zager Ah, nuts . . . to have the boys' locker room deodorized . . . Stu , , , wild about baseball, basket- ball, and horsebackriding , . . spa- ghetti, pizza, and cars rate high , , , no hot rods . . . college and dentistry for Stu. fx s ,F f , E . sassy. as .. r WA X X s tl wok ,X M ws s if X 5 'Y , wt s cs, 'U A ,.,. 7 . Q . Joseph Anthony Zaniello Never without a joke . . . his Crazy laugh . , , Tremendous . , . all kinds of food . . . sports , , , would like to see FLHS with a terrific basketball team . . . as- pires to become an engineer . . . college is next for Jose, flair I X Constance M. Zwirek Thinks pizza, basketball, and white Cadillacs are great . . . always hungry . . , pretty green eyes . . . Hey Chumbley . . . hopes to see Coke in water fountains at FLHS in the future . . , Off to college to become a lab technician for Connie . . . Hugest Appetite. Chorus 2, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Yearbook Staff 4, CAA Council 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Tumbling 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Speedball 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Leaders 4. rr: -A' Q. i S16 'Q ,ff 5 ll ,f , i.-eww we se MOST HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Arlene Ransom Jerry Greenwood MOST MUSICAL Mary Lou Craft Alan Newman WHO'S I 3' L I 8 asmudu PRIDE OF THE FACULTY Hedwig Kotz Bruce Shaw MOST POPULAR Grayce Rosso Bob Heany MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sally Ginsberg Howie Phillips NICEST SMILES Trudy Christof Fred Huneke Q-47 SX KN CLASS FLIRTS Marilyn Meola Dick Carino BEST DANCERS Jackie Minns Andy BVUN0 'Vt WHO BEST MIXERS Sue Ward Butch Shortman ' Ann 'li -A fire, r mira 1 4.5, ll Q CLASS CLOWNS Marie Marcalus Allan Usevich A A-v'23L Kwan 1 f 'Qccpxn livvflmx A . Nxsw ,pgvrnw ,I ,qfflsaiampflf fxfflw 4 ' f 1 .ii R 1 sun gl: li, Nfhxclgg X l' q,.hfixnx,, Q 1f.'If mL'l A X xl Q vruffif 0' 'HB X 2. xg fix xx' MOST CLASS SPIRIT Linda Kamerling Allan Shapiro Al l A ll Mosr ATHLETIC 1 il L Joleen Boyer Paul Grosch MOST COLLEGIATE Liane Lichtenberg Stu Samuels cl.Ass SOPHISTICATES ' Barbara McQuistin Dave Smith vs. nl? ' ,J V A I Us faq i K T x X ji 5. 5 1. BEST PERSONALITY Linda Cartwright Jack Taub DESPAIR OF THE FACULTY MOST ALL-AROUND Lucille Perotti Ron Cierisch Felicia Canger Bob Donato CLASS CHATTERBOX Jackie Fand Allan Lopata ... Q ..-M, v, Y fury Q - I NX . X gills. ,M - L i . ' NICEST EYES BIGGEST APPETITES Pat Hardy Jack Marion Connie Zwerik Ollie Neggia NHO l EFS ? ? 5 5 Q T fa a1RD 5 RA 3EE5 f x . ' ff X 9 N Hllllllll -L BEST DRESSED CLASS POLITICIANS MOST BASHFUL Marie Johanson Michael Errico Joanne Fiol Ralph Pine Betty Schaefer Dan Fertonani CUTEST COUPLE BEST LOOKING Terry Vitale Carl Ventricelli Gwen Berdy Ray Carrofgzolo Y CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER Opening assembly reunites the Class of '57 . . . Seniors display crimson and gray dinks . . . Donuts, Andy, Bob, and Grayce as ca- pable leaders . . , Max sparks magazine drive . . . Spirited pep assemblies , . . Heart-break- ing defeat at Teaneck . . . Senior pictures taken as TIDE materializes. OCTOBER , Spirited seniors stage a record breaking magazine drive-Sl2,7OO . , , Band does a tremendous job at the Clifton Festival . . . Cutters trounce Central, Pascak, Ramsey, and Northern Valley . . . The annual Halloween dance is a huge success . . . Spirit soars at a tremendous Senior Class Party-the greatest. NOVEMBER Seniors rummage through college cata- logues . . . Juniors present their variety show . . . Ramapo defeated . . . Students display their talent in Seven Sisters -a rollicking success . . . Clothing drive for Hungary . . . Rousing final pep assembly . . . Bonfire burns twice . . , A heart-breaking Thanksgiving loss to Ridgewood, 7-6 . . . Fall Sports Awards As- sembly honors football heroes. DECEMBER College Boards present challenge to Seniors . . . Sophomore variety show is presented . . . Labor-Management speakers in P.A.D. classes . . . Annual football dinner held at the Robin Hood Inn . . . Long hours spent decorating for the prom . . . Seniors will never forget Win- ter Reverie . . . Stories of Christmas and Hanukah at the last '56 assembly . . . Comical classified ads in the Crier . . . Prevailing dig- nity at the Christmas Tea . . . Winter vaca- tion joyously welcomed. JANUARY Getting used to the grind after a wonderful vacation . . . Basketball and wrestling men begin their vigorous training . . . Soph dance is a great success . . . Seniors vie for scholar- ships . . . Fair Lawn triumphs at All-State Band tryouts . . . Juniors get measured for class rings . . . Wrestlers romp over all op- ponents . . . Posing for Who's Who pictures. 70 FEBRUARY Library Council sees , lnherit the Wind . . . Last minute work for term papers . . . Suspense at National Honor Society induction . . . Swimming once again initiated . , . Cast selected for Senior play . . . Cramming for the March Boards . . . Nervously awaiting accept- ances from college . . . Wrestling team earns the title of District Champions . . . Senior girls defeat Junior girls in a hilarious basketball game . . . Varsity defeats makeshift faculty cage team. MARCH Winter Sports Awards Assembly salutes our athletes . . . Our first all-student play brings laurels to Phi Theta . . . Highlights of '57 a colossal success . . . Girls model own creations at Spring Fashion Show . . . Band renders a beautiful concert . . . Ray Reichert becomes State Champ as Cutters send six men to Somerville . . . Maiorettes put on a beau- tiful display at Ramsey. APRIL Outstanding performance of Pygmalion by Senior thespians . . . Wonderful represen- tation by our cheerleaders at Ramsey Compe- tition . . . G.A.A. sponsors Father-Daughter Night . . . Work program gives experience in business procedure . . . Easter Assembly starts long-awaited spring vacation . , , Track, baseball, and tennis get underway . . . Senior Dance will long be remembered. MAY Student Council obtains new officers . . . Math students challenged by Met exam . . . Spring Musical is well received . . . N.B.l.L. Track Meet tests our cindermen . . . Letter winners stuff themselves at Beefsteak . . . Students wander outdoors during lunch . . . Music awards presented at assembly . . . Jun- iors well into work for prom . . . Long-awaited class rings are received by Juniors. JUNE Jones Beach trip never to be forgotten . . . Inspirational move-up assembly . . , Happiness overwhelms Seniors who receive awards . . . Beautiful Junior Prom as a final tribute to '57 , . , Prophecies read at Class Night . . . Beautiful CRIMSON TIDE distributed to Sen- iors . . . Last-minute signing of yearbooks . . . Hilarious Senior Girls' PJ party . . . Strains of Pomp and Circumstance echo through the halls . . . One great inseparable unit . . . Graduation for the Class of '57 and then just memories. -Qs QW' Q Q Qff-Q 1 X M1 17' 1 iz' ya Y, , 5 S! Uhfify 5 J b ly EP img I M xi lllbisti SENIOR PLAY ,f- . ' fries CAST Elisa ......,.......... .,.............. B arbara McQuiston Higgins ............... .. ...... Donald Winters Col. Pickering ,... ...... S amuel Berman Doolittle .......... ............. R alph Pine Mrs. Higgins ............. ...... E llen Levenstein Mrs. Pearce ......,......... .... M ary Caporella Freddie Eynsford-Hill ..... ...... D avid Smith Mrs. Eynsford-Hill ....... ....... S andra Dudas Miss Eynsford-Hill ...................... Judith Solomon Parlor Maid .............,...................... Carole Moren Bystanders: James Shechtman, Stuart Wasserlauf, Mary Lou Craft, James Storozuk, Pat 72 Surmonte, Roger Weaver, Philip Crabow Cast listed and directed by Mrs. Urquhart . . . Trudy, her able assistant . . . Old talents and new talents behind the footlights . . . cockney accents and London fog . . . Winters and Mc- Quiston star in major roles . . . Opening night jitters . . . a job well done . , . Shaw comes to F, L. H. S. as they present Pygmalion 5 A' af 'Q J, X 51 , ata -:E 'v 4 K 1 C g?'i'iKWV1' TR6SPA,!m JUNIOR HOMEROOM ll-l Top row: B. Baum, J. Baluski, H Baum, M. Bocskey, D. Acheson, K Ackerman, R. Andrea. Middle row C. Austerweil, A. Almadovar, B. Baas J. Baach, L. Barbero, M. Berberick, L Bartman, R. Avallone, K. Altamura P. Allen, N. Bielen. Bottom row: Di Adrian, M. Allen, L. Bellinger, N Baker, L. Anderson, B. Barkalow, B. Botbyl, D. Boda. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Spirit and leadership for the junior class. . . Paul, Ray, Pen- ny, and Lois take on the re- sponsibility to bring bigger and better things to their class . . . Just wait 'til we're seniors! Top: P. Olmstead, R. St. Miklossy. Bottom: P. Smith, L. Page. f T' ' .X K M, V ' A ' si , is ..- V 1 Y.: Q .V . f Q if I mf seg, 'P 1- ' ' Wi.-yi'--pm ' P W' . Q 'W s i' ' gf-rg. 74 JUNIOR HOMEROOM ll-2 Top row: G. Cohen, W. Campbell, R. Cartwright, J. Castline, R. Coch- rane, A. Cohen, K. Breslow. Middle row: J. Bratspies, E. Cerino, K. C0- hen, B. Burkle, l. Buser, P. Chadwick, J. Charles, W. Collins. Bottom row: B. Clements, D. Bradshaw, E. Brig- nola, J. Campolieto, B. Bryson, D. Brotherton, P. Bush. JUNIOR HOMEROOM ll-3 Top row: R. De Vito, R. Cornwell, K. Dunker, G. Dreisbach, R. Dimetro- sky, J. Falci. Middle row: J. Decker, J. DiGiacomo, R. Crothers, S. Dunn, M. Dobrin, J. Donatiu, V. Fairchild. Bottom row: L. Czelder, D. Davis, A. Eberhardt, C. Cubby, M. R. De Marino, M. Crookall. I X ' 4 R iz: . g tg st .Q yi . Q f 4 A.. 5 . Mr , f 1. 21 sf QP f Sa :rv Quik: :Z X SS 3 4 WF UNH! J X Q '-Y 1 . .5 ,S A , .WX .- s A 1 . . K ss. K 'Ji JUNIOR HOMEROOM ll-5 Top row: T. Harris, M. Held, D. Harnett, W. Kock, M. Kopp, A. Kor- ver, E. Kaiser, J. Hausmann, F. Hef- fler, R. Horwich, J. Higgens, J. Jan- nicelli. Middle row: D. Kornett, M. Harris, E. Kolinsky, L. Hollander, S. Kapper, A. Hartman, J, Knecht, L. Kohrs. Bottom row: G. Kerr, K. Juck- er, J. Kleiger, K. Kaprelian, R. Jud- lowe, C. Kohns, P. Harrington, B. Hanson. 2 l Ge: ' JUNIOR HOMEROOM ll-4 Top row: E. Gray, M. Gleason, R. Grinis, D. Fleming, R. Gross, C. Finoc- chino, B. Gold, H. Goldenberg, B. Grunstra, R. Haave. Middle row: H. Gehring, E. Germain, E. Gambal, S. Franke, R. Friedman, M. Halpin, E. Gruenler, M. Gold, J. Ferrara. Bottom row: N. Gordon, L. Freeman, L, Frie- dal, l. Gerstein, H. Fingerman, A. Hanna, L. Goldstein, J. Fischer. ft . 7 A? 'ur . Q ' Q .1 ' T -if ,.. ,V W1 X 'W V.. af 1, N, - f' . 1 J 1 4 ' t ' JUNIOR HOMEROOM ll-7 Top row: J. Minns, R. Mitchell, J Newman, R. Packard, F. Miceli, D Nagan, C. Morris, L. Miller, R. Pep- lowski. Middle row: R. Penella, L Peart, K. Morgan, R. Muller K. O'Dell v, o'Hara, A. Norton, Ef ochs, 'Li Moss, T. Parcells, P. Olmstead. Bot- tom row: K. O'DonneIi, S. Newman L. Muhlenbeck, C. Mobius, K. Metz: V. Meola, L. Page, G. Newman, D. Mazzaro. JUNIOR HOMEROOM ll-6 Top row: G. Maclellan, F. Marschner, D. Launer, R. LeGrand, D. Marantz, S. Lichenstein, J. Leonardi, E. Man- sini. Middle row: C. Long, R. Kyle, T. McDermott, l. Markhouse, C. Mc- Tighe, L. McCiil, P. Leshnower, M. Lefkowitz, M. Lavner, E. Kuminka, J. Mangano, J. McDiarmjd. Bottom row: J. Marino, P. Loewy, J, Loewy, E. Lade, B. Krenrich, J. LaMor1ico, L. Mayer, R. McBride, B. McCann. fi! 0 L , f9ri,i'z JUNIOR HOMEROOM ll-8 Top row: R. Pressman, A. Russo, E. Remery, S. Rusakiewicz. Middle row: J. Ruhie, C. Rosalia, A. Primack, R. Perkins, H. Rose, M. Pomor, G. Pius P. Prather, B. Reiner, A. Robinson, W. Reiner, S. Rosenthal, D. Roberts. Bottom row: R. Rosenblum, J. Roth, L. Politt, P. Roberts, A. Ressetar, B. Rieser, J. Pulichino, J. Rovensky. T T JUNIOR HOMEROOM Il-9 Top row: J. Savage, H. Shapiro, R Sassi L. Schon ar J S llitto R. St VI. E Y - e , Miklossy, E. Shaw, E. Sheldon, E. Sinkway, K. Satiter, W. Simpson, D Simkin, D. Schwartz, M. Singer, A Shapiro. Bottom row: H. Sloan J. Sanzari, M. Sinnott, A. Schoenbein B. Schiller, A. Sales, S. Schuler, H Schlosser, P. Smith. tn .Q -9 rn if s JUNIOR HOMEROOM 'll-ll Top row: C. Van Riper, M. William- son, M. Weiner, D. Williams, J. Val- luzzi, R. Wenzel, A. Wolf, S. Warm. Middle row: R. Zevanda, H. Vogel, D. Walkowitz, S. Van Riper, C. Wise- man, A. Welsh, R. Whitford. Bottom row: K. Woltz, E. Wood, M. Zisa, L. Zester, L. Yoell, A. Wright, H. Volkers. X . V JUNIOR HOMEROOM II-10 Top row: A. Strauss, R. Telakowsky R. Snoddy, W. Spada, L. Tedesco, R Stern. Middle row: B. Solan, M. Tas J. Straut, A. Tracy, C. Tesche, P Thiel, B. Tiboldo. Bottom row: V Ulrich, S. Sufian, A. Tavoletto, E Tuchinsky, L. Stave, M. Tortorell D. Solomon. H909 ,r- Isl Y SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-I Top row: V. Bastis, K. Barberra, G Agrati, L. Amendola, W. Battagliese, J. Barber. Middle row: C. Baumohl C. Antignane, G. Bateili, J. Anlian C. Beattie, M. Baker, .,.. Alizieri, L. Berger. Bottom row: S. Aitchison M. Ackerman, M. Bednarz, M. Ba- luski, B. Becker, F. Berman, A. Bailly, R. Berkner. P' a f ,. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Four willing and capable lead- ers . . . Barberra, Anlian, Kotz, and Kennedy work hard to make the class of '59 part of our school . . . cookies, candy, and car washes to raise money . . . much is expected from this up and coming class. . Top: M. Kotz, P. Kennedy. Bottom: J. Anlian, K. Barberra. SOPHOMORE HOM EROOM 10-2 Top row: R. Bogdanow, D. Boccia, M. Bernstein, D. Brinirtger, J. Bruno B, Boydell, H, Campbell, C. Borkow: ski. Middle row: J. Burger, M. Bit- ler, M. Canger, R. Canal, M. Boyle F. Bokma, M. Braunlich, A. Bittle- man. Bottom row: C. Bonheim, C Bongiorno, S. Brockway, B. Brody, J Canova, J. Brannin, V, Bershad J. Bishop. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-3 Top ,rowz R. Canova, E. Carpenito, V. De Sanctis, R. Canova, W. Des- biens, J. Coker, S. Delloff, W. De Uust, R. De Socarras, L. Cohen. Mid- dle row: J. Doland, R. Cohen, K. Dombeck, M. Demona, E. Conklin, Colpaert, C. Carlson, A. Charney, . Denious. Bottom row: B. Corley . De Franco, N. Ciarla, J. De Luca Carino, J. Cooper, C. Clements, M. Crosby. 3200 1 v '59 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-5 Top row: H. Gourlack, A. Geisier, A. Fuhr, T. Giacobee, J. Freed, M Garait, J. Gaver, W. Gormanns, H. Freitag. Middle row: N. Grillo, D. Frerichs, R. Garcia, H. Hamilton J. Gerulatt, A. Gurak, B. Graf, N Gold, W. Hartman, B. Gruber. Bot- tom row: C. Goldberg, B. Grant, B. Fried, P. Garino, D. Grant, J Friesma, M. Harris, J. Gierisch. 3 fe -4 SOPHOMORE HOM EROOM I0-4 Top row: F. Evans, H. Emker, R. Dorando, D. Donigan, S. Ensign, B. Ferris, J. Dougherty, T. Flavell, D. Focht, R. Eberling. Middle Row: J. Feingold, L. Eberhardt, L. Florek, L. Filippone, M. Dunston, V. Evans, J. Frankenthaler, D. Fiol. Bottom row: N. Ellender, A. Finocchio, P. Dutkus, C. Etchells, C. Drenowatz, M. Ernest, D. Fredricks, C. Fischer. F nf' iv 1 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-'I Top row: M. Kenwood, R. Kimmel, J. La Crosa, D. Lea, W. King, M. Kaufman, T. Kelly, T. Lasiewski. Middle row: R. Kramer, J. Kantor, M. Kotz, P. Kennedy, S. Kowtko, N. Kerr, N. Klujber, L. Lanuez, L. La- zerow. Bottom row: B. Lander, E. Kattan, L. Kivowitz, E. Korek, C. Koenig, A. Kelleher, L. Kaplan, R. Kooks. .ca SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 10-6 Top row: J. Henning, J. Jenkins, D. Hull, K. Hartos, C. Hartwick, M. Haven, A. Haven, J. Jobeless, J. Hus- zar, W. Hiller. Middle row: N. Hea- ney, P. Hewitt, L. Johnson, G. Hite, J. lncremona, B. Hickey, D. Haserodt, C. Hauser. Bottom row: N. Hertz, J. lveli, M. Hausen, J. lzenberg, B. Hlib, H. Hess, J. lngrassia, D. Hoff- man. GY cp-mpg. wiv SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-8 Top row: H. Lewis, G. Lewanda, J. Loomis, A. Macadam, A. Lipowitz, H. Mackenzie, M. Mainardi, V. Ma- dis, D. Green, R. Leidel, A. Lundberg. Middle row: J. McHoIlan, B. McCol- gan, K. Lipton, F. Levine, F. Mc- Clinnes, E. Liebau, P. McGlade, V. McDermott, B. MacMillan. Bottom row: R. Mangano, P. Lesner, E. Man- fra, B. Lull, G. Lipshitz, T. Levinson, J. McConnell, P. McFadden. Q-Q SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I 0-9 Top row: R. Milligan, E, Mulcahy, R. Matule, K. Namerow, C. Morgan- roth, M. Ne-meth, A. Moren, W. Mil- ler, R. Marrone, D. Mann, P. Meyers M. Monto, K. Musser. Middle row G. Nardino, P. Miceli, l. Marcavage J. Manteneri, G, Block, N. Nach, M Marks, B. Nehaz, G. Montemurno M. Mohl. Bottom row: J. Marafiote A. Chasolen, M. Nazzaretto, B Mourer, P. Markoplis, C. Meola, M Mannie, R. Millstein. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-l'l Top row: C. Rhodes, R. Saunders, P. Richter, A. Scheps, P. Schotanes, R. Roig. Middle row: H. Scalione, S. Rosenberg, D. Rumaner, N. Schuman C. Salata, J. Rubinsacci, C. Romano, M. Schofield, G. Rosuanis, E. Rothen- back, J, Rogalski, B. Reisman. Bot- tom row: C. Schauble, T. Sandow, D. Sardone, E. Rosen, S. Schwerin, A. Robert, N. Santhouse, E. Reiss. n x 909 PMN' 'i 5 JK xi X Ax x K 'ni vw All '- ' .3 V. W. +P -f v V U U5 D as M SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-I0 Top row: R. Perf, B. Novin, L. Pal- mer, J. Nicholson, T. Post, J. Petty D. Quardt, J. Perotti. Middle row J. Prelich, C. Ploenes, J. Perkins, P Procopio, J. Polifca, C. Procopio, R Noonick, R. Rayof, K. Peterson. Bot- tom row: G. Rafferty, D. Prescott M. Pazzero, J. Procopio, C. Reiner, J, Paret, J. Olmstead, B. Puller. ,if Q' -,1 4 -4 ,S fa. wigs' ft ll WELL ei . , Q o SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-I3 Top row: D. Tenis, R. Tesche, W. Von ltter, C. Thompson, R. Waddy, M. Van Dyk, G. Thomson, R. Thom- son, C-. Vogel, W. Vinsentin, A. Trautweiler. Middle row: F. Van Leguwe, E. Ullmer, B. VanTol, C. asel A Thomas A Tusch Van H- s , . , . - mann, L. Vinci, B. Toretsky, C. Sisco, A. Ventura, P. Thaler. Bottom row: M. Tomminello, P. Tiboldo, I. Tonon J. Taylor, D. Vargo, S. Theille, J Trongone, J. Van Suskil. SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM I0-I2 Top row: G. Schectman, R. Senna, C. Summeri, C. Stave, B. Snyder, R. Skowron, T. Tannis, J. Szilasi. Middle row: J. Sinkinson, J. Smith, D. Swenson, N. Siflinger, G. Swoboda, B. Shaw, A. Sosanie, G. Taylor, O. Stillwachs. Bottom row: M. Stewart, E. Stelzenmueller, S. Siska, S. Sherr, B. Sittley, S. Surnamer, J. Sprech- man, P. Silva. Q. ou ,W SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 10-4 Top row: R. Waddy, R. Yurash, F. Walker, W. Winans, W. Webb, E. Weinberg, J. Utter, H. Zeiler, W. Wilkens J. Walker, J. Warren, P. York, M. Weyl. Bottom row: L Weed, P. Warchol, E. Wasserman S. Weber, T. Weiner, D. Worster C. Wilkenson, R. Zeitler, R. Willson 1 ' 4 4. V 1 J s,t s ,'x s s Q'W s4x'4 s w sa' 5x4 1,s44 Q1 Y 14 ,, fm 1 1 5 Q 'ZW 113.541 5 rig, ' s ,fx 4 ,.,, ' 5 'X '.? W' . ho :hh nt.. X. 0 .EJ - . X -.. r' b ,-' 1 r 'I Ts.: I' sk -' .lx 1 O1 s. -, ' at 'I in 5, 1 wx M s 1 1 ' AP -K g .SQ 1' J'ylff 'dig 1' 5' x I yfiarlfi-ov. XUHNQ .W 'Nwe -it v . i 2.. ii ,gif Riu J I .ai ti Top row: R. Muller, R. Van Zandt, J. Donatiu, R. Packard, M. Kopp, D. Focht, B. King, C. Antignane, A. Macadam. Middle row: K. Morris, J. Sellitto, T. Posh, A, Lipowitz, B. Andrea, J. Bauer, A. Bruno, R. St. Miklossy, R. Hedderick, E. Snow, M. Eroco, K. Barberra, R. Liedel, B. Hiller, J. Falci, J. Higgins, R. Wenzel. Bottom row: R. Nloyle, D. Boardman, P. Olmstead, P. Crosch, J. Petrecca, J. Studt, F. Shortman, R. Reichert, R. Donato, R. Heaney, F. Scheps, D. Fertonani. FOOTBALL Plenty of spirit and strong competition marked a win- ning season . . . Captain Donato led a talented back- field . . . Expert coaching from Mr. Bennett inspired our gridmen to hard work. Shortman through the middle . . . heart-breaking loss on Turkey Day . . . Grandstand support from the senior beany section . . . A successful season which will long be remembered by the class of '57, ROB ERT DON ATO Captain w ' . .11 the Se' 1 .53 fu! '44, ,O '94 y ,r L. r. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Teaneck Central Pascack Valley Ramsey Northern Valley St. Benedict's Ramapo Ridgewood F Top: A. Harris, R, Donato, O. Neggia, J. Falci, R. St. Moklossy. Bottom: R. Clazer R Muller if -Vx ,rx.- Dec Dec Dec Dec ' Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. I Jan. OLIVER NEGGIA Captain 86 effort. Dec. BASKETBALL Spirit aplenty . . . a strong effort by our cage- men . . , rebounds snared by Ollie . . . crowds at games cheer the boys on . . . A fighting team proved worthy of downing Lodi and Eastside . . . Coach Siegrist encouraging the boys on . . . always a strong fight and a good VARSITY BASKETBALL SCH EDULE Park Ridge Passaic Valley Don Bosco Bogota Eastside Alumni Ramsey Ramapo Northern Valley Pascack Valley Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Ridgewood Lodi Garfield Ridgewood Ramsey Ramapo Bloomfield Pascack Valley Don Bosco Northern Valley .F RMA LA, wh b '74 as gig' 4, , . Q ' w -an l 'if li ips- , -. 2:81. get 7' - K , Pl I Y in EJ' , 4 W t .3 J i Top: lvl. lvlainardi, M, Haven, R. Roig, W. Lundberg, A. Haven, W. De Vuyst. Bottom: J. Donatiu, K. Narnerow, J, McHollan. J.V. BASKETBALL Plenty of varsity potential in this spirited group of ball players . . . Halt-time locker room ses- sions with Coach Karl Krause . . . a winning record from these boys . . . scorers confused by the Haven twins . . . all looking forward to varsity berths. 87 mo- 'Qu . irxm i'x xi I. ALAN HARRIS MICHAEL ERRICO 88 Co-Captains TRACK Don't forget the starting blocks! . . . hard practices on cold days . . . always a strong effort under the determined coaching of Mr. Greenhut . . . A spirited team captained by Harris and Errico . . . A successful season due to strong effort and a willing group of boys. 44- I .. I 5 , . 4 f - .. ,ku . K - if . . f A .ISA W W ' I K K J A I sw es yin. , ' H ,. 1 Q. 3 92 iz? ., s s DD is 1 5 fa- i 2 Ll. Q' 45 Alb S 1 Q .K girl K . .R Q- ,X . .Q Q fs xv' X Al 1 . new K I W . . N-ful Top row: W. Hiller, J. Cantor, G. Loward, T. Flavell, W. Desbiens, P. Meyers, C. Schect- man, W, Willeins, A. Trautweiler, D. Bochi, B. McMillan. Second row: B. McColgan, H. Lewis, V. De Sarctis, R. Roig, J. Perkins, D. Romana, C. Hartwick, J. Walker. Third row' R. Risacher, R. Marone, F. Miscelli, L. Peart, L. Tedesco, W. Reiner, W. Stoddard, M Mainardi, R. Waddy. Bottom Row: V. McDermott, D. Nagen, A. Lopata, M. Birkett, E. Koppleman, A. Klein, A, Mizeras, J. Franey, R. Horwich. at f CROSS COUNTRY Endurance is at a premium . . . long runs over hill and dale . . . Miles Birkitt, honorary cap- tain . . . Who's got the wintergreen? . group of boys with determination and per- severance . . . devoted trackmen out to win. ..3 MILES BIRKITT Captain 89 ,.,..-J 1 P. Tcitel, R. Vee, .l. Ruble, R. Gras, J. Sellitto, K. Ack- erman, lvl. Erico, F. Shortman, F. Scheps, R. Heaney. WRESTLING ROBERT GRAS Captain 90 RAYMOND REICHERT The finest team performance this year . . . second consecutive undefeated season for our matmen Reichert most valuable wrestler at state meet Twenty-one straight wins for Coach Frank Bennett Six tirsts brought home the district championship . . .a great job by this able squad. Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE Roxbury Dover Ramsey Lodi N .Y. M.A. St. Benedict's Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb. l . 6 Morristown Teaneck Suffern Leonia Brooklyn Poly Tech ll Top: E. Crey, D. Acheson, A. Moren, N. Thompson, H. Freitag W Miller J Ringewald J Gaver, W. Reiner, J. Nicholser. Bottom: W. Deshiens M Wyle J 5If1kelI'1S0l'1 B Snyder, F. Heffler, D. Bochi, C. Summer, W. Wilkins, B. McColgen SWIMMING Fine comeback after being dormant for a few years . , . little time to practice at the Y . . . only one loss . . . Jerry Ringwald, honorary captain . . . Mr. Kvviatkowski coaches the mermen along . , , a little damp, but awfully happy. , X yr . -x N x Nw- qi i' MR LAM, P. CROSCH. R. DONATO CO-Captains 92 g 5- 'M ., BASEBALL Fair Lawn's nine pros . . . plenty of spirit and equal talent . . . spring training , . , big league tension . . . miracle plays . , , Mr. Dwight officers those words of wisdom . . . Strike onel! . . . great performance this season. 4 1 i . .. . .. .wxw X 'ww .l.V. BASEBALL Fair Lawr1's farm team . , . the boys in the Minors . . . ready and willing for varsity ball . . . Mr. Kwiatkowski, our coach . . . fast mov- ing. . . Play Ball! R.,bV1w,g,iQ lil 'ill si X CAPT. 5. SAMUELS TENNIS Long hours on the high school courts mi- ' white ivy-league jackets are sharp . . . Smear Ridgewood . . . captained by Speedy Sam- uels . . . What's up Doc? . . . always trying to improve their record . . . coached by the able Doc Gurney. Standing, left to right: Mr. Bennett, Mr. Kwiatkowski Mr. Greenhut. Seated: Mr. Krause, Mr. Siegrist, Mrl Sasso, Mr. Dwight. COACHES The men responsible for our athletic teams . . . rigorous training schedules . . . making the best of our athletic ability . . . moulders of character . . . good sportsmanship, win or lose . . . devoted men with a desire to give the best possible teams to FLHS. 'K' r ' ' 3' ,va ' 1 - 4 .. Q-mar' Anus! . QQ 0100 H3arl1c1':,I1uppu ' SQ 4 -4 ,Q fit' I3 Q ACTIVITIES Ii 'mi' ii I Lf. F I! E Q tail 1 l . . if ' 4 u , , t lili A .. L1 X Top, left to right: C, Young, P. Allen, M. Craft, C. Zwirek, L. Cartwright, C. Reiner, A. Spinella, N. Lade, J. Cramond, T. McDermott, J. Boyer, M. Johansen, L. Anderson, L. Lich- tenberg, A. Camp, L. Page, M. DiMarino, D. Smith, D. Huizinga, E. Jeynes, D. Sachs, J. Barnard, P. Hardy. Second row: D. Prescott, B. Boydell, C. Thompson, C. Stave, A. Wolf. G. Pius, D. Davis, J. Dougherty, B. Ferris, R. Risacher, J. LaGrosa, S. Warm, R. Desocarras, D. Launer, S. Rusakiewicz, A. Mayer, A. Newman, M. Williamson, D.' Tenis, B. Gold, E. Fair Lawn's pride and joy . . . Tenth Anniversary at Clifton . , . adding color and pageantry to pep rallies and football games . . . annual Thanksgiv- ing Day performance . . . Saints . . . executive committee headed by hard- MAJORETTES A sunny football season for good per- formances . . . hard preparation and high hopes for Ramsey competition . . . Practice at two, girls . . . Nancy and Lois capable leaders . . . good work with the band by drum majorette Ma- rie Johansen . . . a cold Thanksgiving Day . . , always a good performance from these girls. Top: A. Spinella, C. Riner. Second row: N. Meekins, A. Ransom, L. Cartwright, C. Semen- za, Third row: E. Jeynes, D. Huizinga, C. Zwirek. Fourth row: A. Hanna, A. Tavoletto. 98 Bottom: N. Lade. ID l 1 I t gg 1. . sa A .I - 2 Ochs, A. Gurak, T.-Giacobbe, R. Garcia, M. Bernstein, R Waddy, A. Fuhr Third row: C Shechtman, W. Wilkins, S. Ensign, E. Mulcahy, J. Bratspies, S. Lichtenstein, M. Ferris W. Campbell, N. Thompson, G. Remery, L. Tedesco, W. Simpson, D. Nagan, A. Norton L. Kivowitz, S. Aitchison, D. Fredericks, D. Haserodt, B. Solan, B. Grant, C. Koenig, J K . . . anter, R. Horwich. Bottom row. L. Fox, L. Connell, R. Shechtman L Freimauer J Ste- phens, C. Sismilich, A. Gottlieb, J. Aversa, R. Mitchell, W. Marr,, J.' Simpson, Sesso L. Morris, J. Solomon, A. Marcalus, J. Bucher, J. Schneider, R. Clazer, S. Dudas. working Wally Marr . . . Scholarship concert and spring musical . . . guided and directed by teacher, conductor, and friend, Mr. T . , . thoughts of the Meadowbrook . . . Our Crimson and Gray Band will be remembered by all. COLOR GUARD Statuesque and striking in appearance, superb in performance . . . adding dig- nity to football games and parades . . . proud custodians of the Red, White and Blue, and Crimson and Cray . . . Pat at the head , . . practice and more practice . . . the very best. Left side: J. Cramond, J. Manteneri, T. Mc- Dermott, L. Anderson. Right side: B. Botbyl, A. Camp, F. Canger, J. Boyer. 99 X wwwmmw1f mime I 4 K x r'if'Wr'am DQ? .lk ..., 'Y' YY hr. W. Kneeling: P. Loewy, J. Loewy, P. Allen, K. Kaprelian, M. Denious, H, Volkers, B. Bryson, O. Christof, J. Lacher, Sitting: S. De Petro, M. Craft, C. Martini, M. Crookall, S. Franke, A. Marcalus, L. Cartwright, C. Moren, K. Matz, D. Huizinga, First row, standing: T. Mc- Dermott, M. Palmor, P. Thiel, A. Eberhardt, L. Zester, L. Anderson, V. Burger, L. Muehlen- beck, A. Korver, J. Bensen, N. Lade. Second row, standing: K. Morgan, A. De Old, L. Morris, W. Campbell, W. Marr, K, Lipton, M. Williamson, W, Chavanne, R. Mitchell, J. Balieski, J. Ferarra, A. Wolf, K. Dunker, H. Coldenberg, S. Rusakiewicz, D. Holmes. llth and 12th GRADE ENSEMBLE Fair Lawn High's vocal chords . . . Monday afternoon rehearsals . . . ambitious and able Seniors and Juniors , . . top performances at our Christmas and Easter assemblies . . . capable direction by Mr. Bloch . . . good voices with lots of spirit. GIRLS' CHORUS Ed-aye-ah-oo-oo . . . red bows . . . Mr. Bloch's jokes. . . More Second Sopra- no .. . preparation for all-state chorus try- outs . . . Es ist ein ros' entsprugenu . . . Fun, hard work, and co-operation all added together to make en- joyable music. p' Top row: M. Craft, A. Camp, S. De Petro, C. Morris, S. Franke, M. Sinnot, M. Mihm, N. Stuhr, E. Levenstein, B. Hanson, O. Christoph. Seat- ed: E. Jeynes, A. Bauhofer, A. Korver. F5 - .A , L A , ' V . fa S S i 4 2 ff + iff tfsx fi if 2' ' Q 'Q L- Bottorn row, kneeling center: C. Shulman, P. Lerner, R, Koors, J. Marafiote, R. Wilson, E. Korek. Bottom row, seated: B. Hlib, D. Sardone, B. Lull, l. Tonon, R. Bronccoto, E. Schwartz, A. Thomas, C. Coldberg, T. Sandow, H. Hess. Second row: J. McConnell, D. Swanson, C. Colpert, D. Fredericks, L. Conklin, M. Ernest, M. Marks, E. Reiss, N. Siflinger, M. Boyle, M. Carino, R. Millstein, K. Lipton, S. Sherr, J. Burger, l. Marcavage. Third row: M. Dunstan, C. Procopio, J. Filippone, E. Wasserman, A. Tuschmann, C. Hauser, C. Salada, P. Procopio, L. Amendola, C. Vegel, A. Fuhr, R. Waddy, J. Nicholson, D. Donigan, B. Snyder, D. Brininger, A. Alizieri, L. Eberhardt. l0th GRADE ENSEMBLE Monday mornings at 9:l5 . . . Hans Christian Andersen . , . Whaf'S DSX? on the program? . . . ensemble work . . . community Christmas'pro- gram . . , Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones . . . Sophomores whose aim is to make a good chorus. Q 3 SEPTET 5 2 assemblies . . . pastel r ' V colored blouses . . . ' You don't blend . . . - X '12 Rotary Club . . . back 'W f stage rehearsals , . . Always smile . . . I can't sing a solo! . . . singing for the Teach- ers' Institute . . . ball- point pens from the Masons . . . seven girls ' with no other purpose but to present a good program. L . J. 3 l A J QW Carousel Junior High B A A g A N l fl K x ,X J. Solomon, Mr. Bloch, R. Friedman, S. De Petro, M. Craft, N. Stuhr, A. Bauhof- fer, J. Tallman, A. Korver. my Sitting: A. Curek, M. Bittler, B. Hlib, D. Hasaray, H. Kotz, B. McQuiston, C. Sismilich, B. Schaffer, J. Simpson. Second row: L. Morris, A. Wolfe, R. St. Miklossy, W. Marr, D. Schwartz, l. Buser, J. Donatiu, B. Campbell, H. Shapiro, L. Eberhardt. Third row: M. Wil- gamson, N. Thompson, D. Smith, B. Risacher, A. Levenstien, A. Newman, D. Launer, . Mayer. ORCHESTRA Orchestra jackets and gray slacks and skirts . . . Bach to bop . . , hard work for the spring musical . . . Pomp and Circumstanceu at Baccalaureate . . . All-State Orchestra, a goal . . . busy rehearsals on Tuesdays and Thursdays under the hard work and able hand of Mr. Opsahl. BANNER CARRIER Clean white gloves, red-tasseled boots and spirited smiles charac- terize this lovely squad . . . Who's out of step? . . . even prac- tice is fun . . .the ban- ner is a blessing on a cold day, even though it's so-o-o heavy. Kneeling: B. Bryson, N. Baker. Standing: J. Barnard, P. Hardy, M. L. Craft, D. Sacks, P. Allen, M. Meola. GD 14310 'HQ 'Wl!Qlf 1 Rum imap Sh Umm rg ,mln umm 1 A Ar ,.gi,V,,, 1., M. -n-an-a...1A..g Left to right: J. Pilliteri, J. Roth, S. Ginsberg, M. Crookall, P. Smith, B. Treistman, J. Decker, P. Chadwick, B. Wightman, C. Rosso, C, Paret. Captain: L. Kamerling. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Attractive and vivacious . . . spirit galore . . . miniature megaphones and orchids at the football dinner . . . ca- pable leadership of Linda Kamerling, . . . enthusiasm and skill , , , huge Chrysanthemum sale . . . able and agile squad . . . definitely a winning combi- nation , . , Are you ready? T-E-A-M . . . Ramsey competition , . . can always be proud of our Crimson and Gray clad girls. 03483 1 -A Ll J.V. CHEERLEADERS Eight enthusiastic sophomores . . . lots of ability . . . great potential . . . able leadership of Pat McFadden . . . pep. energy, and vitality . . . high aspira- tions of becoming a part of the Varsity ,,.x, L Squad . . . lf I could only do a flying Et 'M split . . . those late practices . . . al- ways cheering their best, win or lose. Top row: J. Olmstead, J. Smith, P. Procopio. U . Middle row: R. Milstein, S. Siska, F. McGin- ' ' nis, C. Procopio. Front: P. McFadden. . mi ,UW 'ka gsi - CRIM ON TIDE A ,., .va- ' A , ...V 15-.1 lhlf..lJi.ll.6...- -s -i S' M n. 'f 8 'Q K 1 7 ' t P .ARM A ,. li-If aa li L H . L,,, A , 6 .. iz' , as . c . - 2. Q --Q- r . kkkk .1 cixirgi - : i.! Rx . lik -4-Q 1 of x,.,,,,,.,,5 .. .Wad A 1 rg 4, A s hr, R. Pine. Middle . Steele, F. Canger, Back row: L. Perotti, C. Szuhai, E, Samuels, L. Lichtenberg, N. Stu row: P. Surmonte, J. Lacher, J. Bucher, C. Zwirek, M. L. Craft, H S. Ward, E. Levenson, F. Santa Lucia, J. Simpson, D. Goodman. Botto J. Harrison, J. Taub, B. Shaw, J. Solomon, J. Schneider. 104 EDITORS Capable and ambitious workers . . . Long hours and accumula- tive headaches . . . We're past our dead- line! . . . Dot, Bar- bara, Sally, and Bruce m row: D. Millstein, LITERARY STAFF Write-ups and m o re write-ups . . . just have to make that deadline . . . skillful and pro- ficient staff . . . cap- able leadership of Sally and Bruce . . . We must be original this year! . . . accomplish- ed great work . . . de- serves praise for mak- ing the yearbook such a success . . . Mr. Cash as advisor. Dorothy O'Neill, Joanne Fiol, Barbara McQuiston, Sally G insberg, Bruce Shaw. as an unbeatable team . . . Write-ups, pic- tures, and ads . . . Jo- anne as capable co-or- dinator . . . New ideas at a premium . . . CRIMSON TIDE '57 unsurpassable. TAFF 0F 1957 ,W x.xx, .. W .. x.x.. . C H l l , ,- 0 vx -v- v ' FTW ,I H x' ' A 21 Standing: C-. Rosso, C. Di Stasio, A. Ransom, N. Meekins, L. Decker, J. Boyer, R. Schecht- man, M. Sarver, H. Tapalow, K. Lipton, A. Harris. Seated: H. Steele, J. Barnard, J. Bucher, B. McQuiston, L. Perotti, C. Conte. susm ess STAFF Sell those ads! . . . collecting money to sponsor the yearbook . . . working to in- crease circulation . . . Barbara lVlcQuiston, a responsible editor . . . typing and more typing . . , lots of work done by a most efficient staff . . . Thanks for the advice of Mrs. Brockman. ART STAFF Predominantly female . . . original and clever ideas . . . Dorothy as their able editor . . . planning the lay-out of the yearbook . . . maxi- mum talent . . . late hours after school . . . Deserves all credit for making a most effec- tive yearbook . . . Helpful supervision of Mr. Piatt. A X J' Fahd, D. 5 T A s ' T N. trong J Fic' i . , D' O,N A Sl'anding.e'lAhJ- Levine, B D R, -4 . . Summers' ' 6 itter, B, Wightman X 105 0 Top row: R. Donato, D. Haserodt, P. Thiel, D. O'Neill, M. Craft, B. Treist- E. Ochs. Middle row: C. Koenig, M. Tortorello, M. Baker, B. Wightman, man, C. Hauser, L. Anderson, M. Senna. Bottom row: P. Surmonte, M. Johansen, A. Wolf, A. Harris, J. Taub, O. Christoph, B. Cuozzo. STUDENT COUNCIL Will the meeting come to order! . . . AI Harris leads our stu- dent government . . . Mr. Ellwood and Miss C-ruppo are ca- pable advisors . monthly inventory . . . UP DOWN stair- . H ways . . . Faculty-varsity basketball game nets large pro i . . . bargain rates at school store . SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Those l:3O meetings in the demonstrationuroom . . . spear headed by Prexy Donato and his fellow execs . . . 700 magazine drive . . . We hit our goal . . , Winter Reverie, the senior prom . . . Oh, that clean-up job , Sitting' C Szuhai A Bruno, C-. Rosso, R. Donato, R. Heany, T. Christoff, G. Berdy. Second h J F nd A Marcalus J Boyer row: Vitale, PI Sheppard, H. Kotz, S. Ward, P. Wals , . a , . , . . F. Canger, J. Levine, F. Santa Lucia. Third row: M. Summers, F. Hunicke, J, Raffiani, H. Phillips, R. Shechtman, S. Samuels, R. Moyle, Charles Hochkeppel. rl s 1 Q if Top: C. Tepesco, S. Schuler, B. Barkalow, T. McDermott M. Pomar D. Solo- mon, E. Yeoll, F. Miceli. Bottom: B. Bryson, J. Kleiger, Page, P. Olmstead P. Smith, R. St. Miklossy, L. Bellinger, V. Fairchild. JUNIOR COUNCIL The backbone of the class of '58 . . . aiming to beat all pre- vious sales records . . . Christmas cards cheap after the holiday . . . a wonderful prom . , . able advice from Mr. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Newcomers to FLHS . . . just getting started . . . cookies, cookies, cookies . . . Fred, Janet, Mary, and Pat ably lead the class on . . . We will have our chance soon! . . . l2:3O to 4:00 . . . Big change from junior high . . . advised by Mr. Sasso. Top row: A. Macadam, S. Siska, J. Olmstead, C. Procopio, R. Millstein, D. Vargo, A. Fuhr. Bottom row: L. Kivowitz, V. Bastis, F. Barberra, M. Kotz, E. Reiss, S. Schwerin. l on 51 . 1,2 P 'rx 9 I I I I I lg wi. Top row: D. Adrian, R. Judlow, A. Schoenbien, H. Rose, E. Levenstein, B. Shaeffer, J. Stevens, H. Schlosser, N. Bielen, N. Stuhr, M. Sinnot, S. Samuels, H. Shapiro, R. Pine, B, Shaw, D. Winters, J. Storysuk, H. Goldenberg, S. Wasserlauf. Middle row: P. Surmonte, D. Bradshaw, D. Sachs, N. Lade, L. Friedal, L. Freeman, N. Cordon, D. Solomon, J. Schnei- der, S. Dudas, L. Cartwright, C. Nicht, L. Koors, K. Metz, S. Ward, J. Fand, J. Simpson, C. Szuhai, N. Meekins, P. Walsh, M. Micklus, M, Johansen, A. Norton, G. Berdy, B. Treist- man. Bottom row: H. Fingerman, L. Politt, A. Hanna, J. Roth, D. Smith, B, McQuiston, E. iheppard, L. Fox, H, Phillips, M. Craft, J. Lacher, C. Conte, T. Christoph, T. Rosenblum, . llen. FOOTLIGHT PLAYERS Fair Lawn High School's group of talented amateur thespians . . . newly discovered ability shining in Seven Sisters . . .Committees work hard and long behind the scenes . . . Trudy makes her debut in FLHS . . . all working for lOO points and eligibility to Phi Theta. PHI THETA Select few that have attained those lOO points . . . Do we have to choose the cast? . . . awarding of points to fellow thespians . . . prized pins . . . amateur actors well-rewarded . . . supervising eye on Fair Lawn High SchooI's dramatic endeavors . . . The perennial question: Do I have lOO points yet? . . . Howie's great directing spree . . . Electing new members is really diffi- Standing: M. L. Craft, J. Lacher. Seated: L. Fox, B. McQuiston, H. Phillips. 108 si - 5 5 l l 2 l J S j l i j z Bi s S S X E , .dass sf' Sitting: H. Shlosser, J. Taub, K. Cohen, J. Solomon, D. Goodman, J. Storozuk, J. Schneider, O. Christoff, J. Harrison, N. Martinique. Second row: H. Fingerman, L, Pollit, H, Braver- man, l. Gerstien, M. Denious, D. Bradshaw, L. Bellinger, L. Freeman, L. Friedel, J. Schulman, A. Norton, N. Gordon, J. Merker, D. Solomon, M. Crookall. Third row: H. Berger, S. Weber, P. Roberts, H. Steele, E. Koppleman, M. Sarver, C. Hochkeppel, R. Pine, H. Goldberg, R. Judlow, N. Sufian, P. Jager. CRIMSON CRIER Our school periodical . . . monthly deadlines to meet . . . Have the Df00fS come back from Kimball? . . . Debbie leads the staff . . . daily proof read- ing and headline writing sessions . . . Room lll after school! . . . a good job by these capable journalists. QUILL AN D SCROLL Outstanding journalists of FLHS . . . rigid entrance reg quirements , . . Judy, Debbie, and Charlie are the nucleus of this honorary society . . . gold pins given at induction cere- mony in Senior Honor Assem- bly . . . these proud journalists all contribute to the Crimson Crier. Left to right: C. Hochkeppel, J. Schneider, D. Goodman. 109 j S 4 L if G K l 'Ll Top: E. Ochs, H. Shapiro, A. Wolf, P. Olmstead, L. Schongar, O. Primack, M. Berkitt, R. Moyle, J. Bratspies, J. Storozuk, D. Fertonani, W. Marr, J. Raffiani, D. Schwartz. Middle: D. Smith, D. Feldman, B. Wightman, S. De Petro, M. Crookall, J. Simpson, G. Newman, E. Levenstein, B. Schaefer, N. Stuhr, D. O'Neill, J. Schmidt, S. Ginsberg, L. Cartwright, C. Moren, J. Fiol, A. Harris, C. Hochkeppel. Bottom: J. Levine, C. Zwirek, H, Kotz, W, Engle- hardt, F. Canger, B Shaw, H. Phillips, M. Joganson, R. Englehardt, A. Lade, L. Bellinger, M. Denious, G. Rosso, D. Goodman. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Highest scholastic honor . . . something to work for . . . faculty selection on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service . . . Annual in- duction ceremony causes suspense in February . . . l never thought l'd make it! . . . red robes and congratulations . . . those privileged few who are elected as juniors! USHERS Programs, tickets or directions . W . . . those afternoon assemblies . . . always present at athletic events and the plays . . . a cap- able service group for the school under captain Nancy Lade . . . eleven hard working girls. Top: M. Johansen, S. Kaplan, V Meola, L. Anderson, F. Canger, C 110 N. Lade, B. Rhodes, B. Sellito. K. 1 Semenza. Seated: S. Schuler, E. Lade, Top row: J. Levine, C. Sismilich, C. Fisher, C. Hite, L. Filippone, A. Schoenbien, P. Theil, N. Martinique, B. Tiboldo, D. Davis, N. Bielen, N. Stuhr. Second row from top: H. Berger, L. Kohrs, G. Knecht, M. Carino, J. DeLuca, E. Rosen, P. Leshnower, A. Tuschmann, L. Muhlenbeck, C. Kohns, A. Tracy, N. Sufian, S. Kaplan, W. Cooper, C. Berdy. Third row from top: B. Treistman, D. Goodman, C. Koenig, J, Marafiote, M, Harris, J. Solomon, P. McGlade, J. Lacher, N. Lacie, L. Pugatch, S. Dudas, T. Levenson, E. Schwartz, J, Fiol, J. Fand, S. Ward, D. Strong, A. Solinsky, L. Lichtenberg. Bottom row: P. Loewy, J. Loewy, J. Stevens, J. Schneider, B. Schaeffer, J. Simpson, C, Van Dyke, L. Kivowitz, M. Boyle, L. Weed. LIBRARY COUNCIL Wednesday luncheon meetings . . . two councils led by Jean and Linda . . . decorating for the Christmas Tea . . . Let's support the drive for pocket- sized books . . . fun at the.Asbury Park Convention . , . Oh, those end- less piles of books to be shelved! . . .V memories of the New York play and senior picnic . . . many thanks to these' hard 'working efficient girls. SECRETARYS' CLUB Energetic little typists . . . commercial students with a bright future in mind . . . Make that twelve copies please . . , Practice makes perfect . . . aspire to be tops in their field . . . able super- vision supplied by Mrs. Ruby. Top: A. Almadovar, J. Pulichino, C. McTighe, P. Freeling, A. Spinella, M. O'Hara, V. Van Schaik, F. Santa ILuc?.I Middle: B. Bas, M. Moasch, . gesias, C. Morris, S. De Petro, 9 C. Knecht, L. Kohrs, Ci. Anderson. l Bottom: C. Semenza, B. Selletto, J. Savage, R. McBride, J. Marino, F. De Franco, R. Paciello. v A-v mel Top row: K. Lipton, E. Shaw, M. Sarver, R. Pine, D. Stein, E. Koppleman, D. Feldman, B. Shaw. Middle row: I. Cerstein, T. Rosenblum, D. Sacks, A. Sales, J. Fand, J. Fiol, D. Solo- mon, R. Judlow, J. Boyer, R. Shechtman, J. Taub, L. Schongar. Bottom row: S. Newman, B. Solan, L. Freidal, G. Nichtern, J. Schneider, M. Summers, L. Lichtenberg, S. Samuels. DEMOCRATIC DISCUSSIONS CLUB Wordly philosophers ponder today's problems . . . successful U.N. trip and most enlightening assembly speaker . . . Mr. Wilson has a word for the union argument . . . a growing treasury from newspaper sales . . . discussions on until the later hours are common . . . informality at its peak . , . the Fair Lawn League of Nations. 4 LEADERS' CLUB ai W' I , ,, Sq If 1' Always on hand to ref . . . practicing with their whistles 4 1 f 'f fi. in class , . . under the capable Miss Meyers . . . noted also for their singing in room ll7 . . . Would like to see a girls' wrestling team in the future. Top row: E. Jeynes, M. Senna, J. Cramond, B. Cuozzo, M. Johansen, P. Harrington, N. Bielen. Bottom row: E. Lade, A. Tracy, A. Tolsma, C. Zwirek, J. Bucher. 2 fs ta-sr Top row: B. Heaney, B. Moyle, P. Crosch, A. Shapiro, M. Errico, D. Feldman A Bruno P Olmstead D Na B F dk . , . gan, . ra in, J. Studt. Middle row: D. Boardman, D. Fertonani, B. Stoddard, S. Samuels, P. Teitel, B. Muller, A. Harris, B. Andrea, J. Higgens, B. Gras. Bot- tom row: J. Decker, J. Roth, P. Chadwick, G. Rosso, J. Pilleteri, O. Neggia, C. Hochkeppel, B. Shortman, S. Ginsberg, L. Kamerling, B. Treistman, M. Crookall, P. Smith. VARSITY CLUB All varsity letter winners . . . football dinner and the beefsteak . . . Hoch, capable Prexy . . . ambition of all J.V .,.. those lucky female members, the cheerleaders . . . Monday night gab sessions . . . earning your varsity pin . . . sweaters and letters . . . the unbeatable supervision of Mr. Sasso. G.A.A. COUNCIL Mrs. Wilcox's prize headaches . . . in charge of girls' athletics . . . under prexy Linda Cart- wright . . . girl-ask-boy dances . . . noted for their champagne glass . . . Get that equipment room clean, Savie! . 'Vt 113 i N N l f' 1 ,5,,,,,,,, I .4- Q reggy' iv, S ,3 !r GERMAN CLUB Only German spoken at meetings led by President Bruce Shaw . . . guest speakers with pictures and lectures about Germany . . , aid and advice from our exchange student Trudy Christoph . . . Mein Hut, es hat drei Ecken . . . trip to New York . . . songs and games to add to a knowledge of the language and country. Top row: W. Reiner, A. Primack, J. Bratspie, M. Weiner, P. Nagen, R. Cro- thers, H. Levenstein, W. Collins. Middle row: L. Moss, A. Thomas, A. Schoen- bein, M. Pomar, L. Mohlenbeck, H. Braverman, l. Buser, E. Kamintea, A. Weich. Seated: D. O'Neill, H. Hesse, A. Wolf, K. Dunker, B. Shaw, H. Kotz, O. Christoph. FRENCH CLUB Parlez-vous francais? . . . Cercle de Francais . . . Le lVlisanthrope etait tres bien . . . Debbie at the helm . . . interest- ing discussions, exhibits, movies on the history of France . . . Doc- tor Kamins advises. Top row: D. Smith, L. Freimauer, J. Levine, H. Tapalow, E. Koppleman. Middle row: D. Solomon, K. Kaprelian, L. Page, J. Solomon, S. Dudas, J. Fiol, J. Fand. Bottom row: H. Kaplan, L. Yoell, L. Freidal, D. Goodman, G. New- man, A. Norton. S 'E 114 TRI-HI-Y Our top service club . . . always helping someone . . . those beau- tiful corsages at Christmas . . . sock dolls and favors for hos- pitals . . . bowling party and cake sale . . . attending youth and government conferences . . . serving at church suppers . . . solemn induction , . . capable Prexy Muff Denious . . . service club with a purpose. Top: M. Johansen, A. Schonbein, A. Camp, J. Stevens, B. McQuiston, N. Meekins, L. Peroti, C. Conti, I. Nochim- son L. Decker, M. Roure, C. VanDyke. seaiea: J. Barnard, B. Rhodes, M. Denious, P. Theil, J. Simpson, A. Bau- hotter. 'i SPANISH CLUB Se habla espanol . . . March trip to Fornos Restaurant . . . Las Cucharachas , . . interest- ing meetings led by prexy Phyl- lis Leshnower . . . a dozen en- thusiastic students improving their knowledge of Spanish . . . advice from Miss Malugani adds much to a successful club. Top, left to right: J. Roth, J. Mangano, J. Donatiu, R. Haave, D. Van Riper, T. Rosenblum. Bottom: I. Gerstein, P. Leshnower, K. Morgan, J. Schneider, A. Sales. i . Us X X i E B LATIN CLUB Dicitisne Latine? . . . learning about Roman culture . . . Latin scrabble . . . newspaper in both Latin and English . . . Mr. Roth- ermel's slides of Europe . . . What's the password for this week? . . . big Roman banquet at the end of the year . . . prac- tice in speaking Latin . . . Amo, Amas, Amat . . . good times with an old language. Top row: R. Garcia, R. Waddy, J. La- grosa, J. Caver, D. Hull. Bottom row: L. Kivowitz, E. Conklin, M. Kotz, J. Polika, D. Prescott, F. Levine. .. - it .N SOPHOMORE SPANISH CLUB Sophs expanding their knowledge of the language .. . Future Las Cucharachas . . . Spanish rec- ords and games enjoyed by all . . . Interesting and informative meetings led by President Susan Scherr . . . Capable advice from Mr. Sonander. Top: B. Battagliese, T. Ciacobbe, R. Skowron. Bottom: A-. Gurak, J. Geru- Iatt, E. Tranberg, A. Thomas, K. Lipton, S. Scherr. 'Y' 'ki ,YY SCIENCE PROJECTS CLUB Now here's something we would use! . . . tomorrow's bud- ding scientists . . . projects to demonstrate ideas . . . hard work from these ambitious boys . . . much useful scientific equip- ment is made in this club . . . encouraging direction from Mr. Leach. L. Dolan, A. Harris, M. Birkitt, J. Raf- fiani, C. Hochkeppel, W. Marr, M. Sarver, G. Sesso, D. Fertonani. Qu- CHEMISTRY CLUB Future scientists under the watchful eye of Mr. C . . . library research for all projects . , . experiments in the late after- noon under Prexy, Bruce Shaw . . . Who has the keys to the cabinet? . . . rubber aprons and insulated gloves . . . Check your apparatus for leaks! . . . trips to see industry in action. J. Storozuk, H. Phillips, L. Fremauer, D Feldman, B. Shaw, M. Held, A. Welsh J. Bratspies, L. Moss. Standing, rear: B Fradkin, M. Wiener, D. Nagen, M. Kopp. LABORATORY ASSI STANTS These fellows are Mr. Hoch's right hand . . . experiments con- ducted in chemistry classes . . . Make sure you have all your equipment. . . . All these boys are interested in chemistry . . . A bright future is seen for these able students. A. Welsh, E. Shaw, R. Snoddy, P. Le Grand, M. Weiner. I MAKE-UP KIT Who stole the cold cream again? . . . messy hands' and clothes . , . calming jittery nerves as well as making strangers out of friends . . . Who has the list of characters? . , . lvlrs. Green asking, Who forgot to bring the Kleenex? . . . indispensable to our talented actors. S. Dudas, C. Moren, M. L. Craft, J. Lacher, P. Surmonte. Seated: B. Hlib. l HORSEBACK RIDING CLUB Riding clothes and that familiar odor on Monday afternoons . . . Heels down, head up! . . . Chestnut Ridge's spirited horses . . . Corker's capable instruction . . . Whoops, l told you to hold on. . . . under the able leader- ship of Miss lvlaither. Top row: M. Summers, B. McQuiston, B. Schaeffer, B. Treistman, J. Simpson, L. Lichtenberg, S. Samuels. Bottom row: J. Kleiger, L. Friedal, N. Gordon, D. Adrian, B, Kolinsky, J. Fiol. 'S tl Jilliall tml AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS- PRODUCTION CLUB Films, records, and tapes . . . a group of boys who add interest to our classes . . , handles all as- semblies and shows . , . lvlr, Ja- cobs supervises activities . . . trips to film and sound labs . . . John Bauer is capable president . . . a group of interested boys who serve the school. Top Row: J. Greenwood, R. Wabddy, A. Robinson. Bottom row: C, Denious, R. Cierisch, S. Rosenthal. of . ll l'l Y K Sf. lf, - . ag i . cj . k ZW Cf 'yew ,, W 42 ez. M f ij . .fm , ig. 2 ' V t' W W as I i ifrixgeifi,-i2ef.f,gtjQEif 'Q . . , N. . ,,- . -1 I i in it FUTURE NURSES' CLUB Nurses of tomorrow . . . training classes at Barnet and General Hospitals . . . supervision from Miss Budnik . . . always on the job cheering patients . . . led by president Alberta Sales . . . these girls have started early to train for their chosen profession. Rmano N Martinique H Top: C. o , . , . Schlosser, C. Salatta, D. Hasurot, L. Hol- lander, P. Warchol, D. Adrian, M. Harris J. McConnel, S. Franke, D. Boda Middle: L. Czelder, L. Freeman, L Freidel P. Allen, C. Van Dyke, E. Stel- zenmueller, B. Sittley, C. Bonjaurno, T Rosenblum, L. Kivowitz, J. lveli, C Bottom H Fin erman N Schauble. : . g , . Cordon, J. Klieger, A. Sales, B. Schaef- fer, C. Hauser, C. Koenig. 7-:Q PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Teenage problems discussed . . . questions and answers on What makes us tick . . . Mr. Thomas supplying topics for discussion . . , curiosity concerning person- ality development well satisfied . . . informality and information go hand and hand in this club. Top row: J. Harrison, J. Levine, D. O'Neill, J. Lichtenberg, A. Ransom, H. Tapalow. Bottom row: J. Lacher, N. Lade, J. Fiol, C. Conte, L. Decker. Q .:, ' 1 ,I ff ,1 F 1 J . 5 1' 5 L.: ' r' if-. sk- Q 5 Q I9 1 SEWING CLUB Busy and ambitious home mak- ers . . . always trying something new . . . Anyone have a bob- bin with black thread? . . . lend- ing a helping hand with costumes whenever they are needed . . . Plenty of practice and experience for these girls. Top: C. Altamura, J. Barnard, B. Rhodes, A. Korver, L. Bellinger, J. Cramond, M. Johansen, A. Tracy, T. Rosenblum, M. Roure, A. Schoenbein, A. Sales, L. Per- otti. Standing on table: M, Zisa. Bot- tom: S. Newman, C. Knecht, M. Lavner, L. Decker, E. Korek, C. Conte, N. Mee- kins, C, Kohns, R. McBride. Lili' TRIPLE' R CLUB Three R's of learning . . . When are we going to meet? . . . dis- cussing points of learning and school systems of tomorrow . . . testing future vocations by help- ful observation at local schools . . . under the guidance of Mr. Frozini . . . Students today - teachers tomorrow. Top row: J. Schneider, M. L. Craft, J. Cramond, L. Lichtenberg, J. Levine. Bottom row: H. Berger, D. Strong, J. Fiol, S. Ward, J. Fand, D. Solomon. SLIDE RULE CLUB Slip-stick fiends on the warpath . . . Use your 'C' and 'D' scales to multiply . . . a handful of sophomore mathematicians . . . weekly meetings to acquire new skills . . . able direction from Mrs. Harrison. A. Thomas, D. Hull, J. Frankenthaler, J. Henning, M. Bitler. l 1 2 A 3 , G ,V . r M, 'Q . ' as 1 f ff i i 5 i s .- , Q CHESS CLUB Strategic minds under a common banner . . . under Mr. O'Leary's eye . . . meetings on the spur of the moment for a slow and well- planned battle . . . sports of the first order . . . Checkmate! Top row: J. Schneider, B. Hlib, M. L. Craft, M. Summers, J. Nichtern, B. Shaw. rye! X .--.P n .. -,, 'ST 6-0 S K it X' L L,,. ,,..'i: A 1 , its PHOTOGRAPHY ci.uB N -P ! ' , ' Watch the birdie! . . . camera crew always 5 V .wi on the scene , , . pictures of all school func- V 2 ,sf -x,,..ff tions . . . strange noises emanating from the lr 17? Q dark room , . . busy shutters and blinding n 'W' QQ Q A gi bulbs . . . capably led under Mr. Campbell's watchful eye. J. Bratspies, J. Franey, C. Long, L. Moss. f ..,kL - dll! ij 'Tlf F Q it r n lin s d 1 A ,WIA :O A .N mv-is .... . ,Quigley 'Wg'- 3648! f.. :bc ::booc::vc::h-ooc:::: :r::::I- MACY Congratulations to the Graduating Class 1957 Good Luck and Good Health 000000-QooQ::5e:::J:: IZI d -:::4:::::::::::::::::::v---, v-- FAU' Lawn 4-5414 Phone: FAir Lawn 6-4380 MASTER FLOOR TILE CO. Floor Covering Contractors Carpets, Tiles, Linoleum lRoute 4? 17-l l Broadway Fair Lawn, Compliments of A FRIEND HOBBY HAVEN Everything For The Model Builder Bicycles - Repairs Authorized American Flyer Service 28-O7 Broadway Fair Lawn, N. J. FAir Lawn 6-3923 THE ROSE BEAUTY SALON 14-12 Plaza Road Fair Lawn lRadburnl New Jersey ROSE KRETZSCHMAR .GE w i :x K y 1 -P , fillllli 4-. 4 . . A L OLBURGH -sZ'121i-if. 1w.-.':-:f-.q'.--: f'1'? REAL asm: AND IN's6U lihN'Eis 22-O4 FAIR LAWN AVE., FAIR LAWN, N. J. FAir lawn 6-I6l6 :b1:::::::boc:1::l:::::::o4::::1::: :: 123 . the ath may be you carry with you our best wishes for s --AA -A-:vc::1:::ooc::::::::: : :::::rc::: :::::rc:1::1:----:-v- As The 'Seed ls Planted So Shall It Grow! N w the seed of knowledge has been planted and is about to blossom o forth as you each go your separate ways into the future. UC' ,iw Ili' f, .. ,. . ,,,.L 'Jim iiqlw p' ym i I lil fi, Whatever p , V cess and prosperity. May the knowledge you have acquired and the lessons you . X 1 1 have learned come into full bloom in the years ahead that you might enjoy a life of richness, contentment, and security. F I R S SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A ' Lawn 0 S 134 Farview Avenue, Paramus I4-01 River Road, Fair lawn 0 121 Plaza Road, Falr - WHERE YOUR SAVINGS GROW AT THE CURRENT ANNUAL RATE OF 3? - '--- :po l24 :pc-:nc-A ' v vw, :::::l:::::::bc:i::: ALL NEGATIVES OF PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING IN THIS BOOK ARE IN OUR FILES ...... ADDITIONAL FINE FINISHED PORTRAITS MAY BE PURCHASED AT SPECIAL SCHOOL RATES. APEDA STUDIO 2l2 WEST 4-8+h STREET NEW YORK I9, N. Y. CIrcIe 6-0790 O f-f Official Photographers fo fha Crimson Tide f-f 00001-:oc:z: ::::::::::::::::: : ::booq:.1:- I25 -:b-- :-: '-- -A- AAAAA A -'-' -I--:::poc::::: ::::::::::p1o4:::::::::: -v-oc-,-:vo4:-,---:-t-.,--- -- THE COTTAGE GIFT SHOP KQBRE FABRICS 0 Picture Framing AT Radbufn 0 Greeting Cards 0 Milk Glass - Crystal Plaza Building 107 Plaza Road Fall' Lawn. 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