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

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,,1., '-5-15 ,Q 4.1, prefefzled by The Senior Class of 195' Fair Lawn High School Fair Lawn, New Jersey 4 www H, . W, ..,...,. ..,6,,, Far Jffrpaffiwlg Ifezlflb fzzupokezz, Sealed by friefzdxlwipk lie. Alma Mater, Alma Murer. Deep gmrezz on earl! lvearl, Sim!! be found lllllllll eriug have Uwhezz we from thee .ffmll part. High grflmnl life at be!! if paffirzg Gliding Jzviflly by Le! llf pledge in zmrd and deed Our lore for Fair Luzwz High. H I.. -an NWILLIAM H. ALLEN Flu' ,i1n'p.zrm1g znazllli lHZ,ff70i6!I Sexfed by frie1zd,f!1ip'J .fie is the gift Mr. Allen gave to all who knew himkthe gift of a smil- ing, responsive face, of listening and caringg the gift of charm and gentleness, of intelligence .md humor. He was Zl gentleman-a gentle man. Good ni bf, meet rinre: . 5' . And fllglvrf of .wgely wig thee to My reiff 5. P V' Section - Administration . Iiiiculty . . Seniors ....., , ,... Undergraduates V, Music and Drama Sports ...,.....,.,.,i,. Activities ,.... ...,. J confehfs Q f'fl'X . . - -3 i X Page 5 8 2 5 97 1 I3 127 145 2 Q S - .g' il- r-Q Dedicafion HOWARD H. PIATT The tint I cannot lake ir bert . . .' -the striving for perfection, the understanding, the patience, the goals he has set for us have inspired and led us beyond the limits we imagined-for this we shall remember Mr. Piatt and to him we affectionately dedicate our book. Srixicif: Mr. Ajtchison, Vice President: Mrs. 'Nuniirlt Nlrs Bornsuin Nlrs Fahs Vlr SCl'tWJI'7 Prtsi cnt Slulnfirlg: Dr. Kimple, Mr. l..1mh, Nlr. Rulsinu c r Hr Horuich Xir Ifignkmgon Board of Education Wfith the growth in numher and capacity of our schools, so too has grown the Board of Edu- cation, It has grown in scope and in prestige over the years, There has also heen an increase in its responsibility to Fair Lawn's citizens and children. In its role as policy-maker and administra- tor, the Board serves the educational needs of our community, Its nine elected memhers serve tire- lessly without pay to better serve these needs. Only through continued cooperation with an un- derstanding in the Board and its work, will Fair Lawn realize the school system it deserves. Dr. james A. Kimple, Superintendent of Schools Dr, james A, Kimple, formerly Assistant Su- erintendent, was a pointed Superintendent of chools to succeed r. Grover, who retired this year after ten years of service to Fair Lawn and its schools. Dr. Kimple comes to us with a wealth of experience and a devotion to those ideals which have made Fair Lawn a leader in the edu- cational field, DR. ELBRIDGE C. GROVER After more than a decade of dedicated service to Fair Lawn and its schools, Dr, Elbridge C. Grover re- tired this year, On january 21, 1959, the citizens of Fair Lawn tendered him a testimonial in honor of his service. Through his efforts the Fair Lawn school sys- tem has grown to meet the educational needs of a com- munity whose population has more than doubled dur- ing his tenure. In the above picture, Dr. Grover is seen with his wife and daughter at the reception. The pic- ture at the right shows him in his office. 6 Charles W. Mintzer, Principal Principal for nearly all of Fair Lawn High Schools life, Mr. Mintzer is more than an admin- istrator to his students. He is a congenial figure, exemplifying the spirit and conduct desired within these hallowed walls. john Riley, Administrative Assistant Such clerical and disciplinary tasks as handling tardiness, absences, cuts, and misconduct constitute the work of our ad- ministrative assistant, whose smiling face often masks the unpleasantness of detention assignments. vii' if-e.' Daniel A. Rothermel, Vice Principal lncessantly on-the-go performing his countless duties, Mr. Rothermel commands the respect and admiration of parents, faculty, and students. He is a pillar of strength behind our schools existence and well-being, 7 Guidance Guidance-schol.1stic, x'oc.1tion.1l. .ind ,1voc.ition.xlfis offered the FLHS student hody by its guidance stiff. Schedules, trsnscripts, retommc-nd.1tions, .ind college and in- dividual conferences .ire m.1n.1ged hy our counsellors. Their role begins with entering sophomores and ends with the placement of seniors in higher education or commerce. Rlfil A.'A ' fl . I 'V xx f Qw- Dixon McCool M.Ed .ix-s 4. John Flynn David E. Thomas lNI.ECl. M.A. . Wanda Schott Library Me- Our library has been called one of the finest school libraries in the area. The school population can attest to this, for its wqrth for both research and pleasure is known to all who make use of its facilities. Mrs. Enos and Mrs. Sink- inson are ever-ready to guide students through their constantly increasing stock. Mrs. Sinkinson Z x u , Ya! i' ' 2 8 Marian Enos l B.L.S. 'V' 5 1 . l Virginia M. Elliot M.A. Robert Atherley M.A. i - X X English English, journalism, speech, creative writing, and drama are included in Miss Wfay- land's department. It furnishes Class material, assemblies, and career guidance in the communicative arts through such lessons as outside reading, tachistosnope slides, films on literature and reading-improvement, and oral reports. l. Virginia Anastassoff M.A. E ' 3? ,110 Gsm ff Robert Atherley gr.. 'T' Virginia Wayland M.A., Area Chairman jonathan Dwight B.S. Derald de Lancy B.F.A. M.A. 22? 2 .X- I Harry Holowach A.B. fQ'3'g.. Y? X, S. Alan Cohen Ed M 4-of 'WST wr x Richard T. Eng 0 M.Ed. Ann Hechtman B.S. Constance Jackson B.A. X .X '- N, S 59x I ,J-N - S.-of R Lillian R. Green M.A. .l -':. :em-6 ,yn A 4 fu. . xl, Dorothy W. Hoadley xg lr . 11- in: N... jeanne Holcomb M.S. Jack M. Howlett A.B. Anne Heffler A.B. . ' f 7 Al- l M.A. 10 I M.A. Anna B. Slavin Anne Dyson Foreign Language Hahl.1 espanol Parlez-vous francais ? Sprechen Sie deutsch? 'Parla italiano? 'Dicisne latine? Careers in translating, foreign trade, travel, and foreign serviee are made possible by language study, Stress on grammar and vocabulary is supplemented hy study of the literature, his- tory, and people of the native countries. I Q Q W-57' fi M Lena De Condo B A 7' M.A. Philip Gariss Charles P. Fletcher Science The current emphasis on science in secondary education is met .lt FL!-IS by such courses as advanced science, biology, chemistry, and physics. Our facilities and staff more than amply meet the local de- mands for excellent scientific instruction and prepare the students for the future. Harold E. Hoch K iw: is J. Leslie Campbell 5:5 M.A. Donald Eves 12 M.A. .. 105 ' N 1 Q .f 'X . -Q Thomas G. Carlomagno M.A., Area Chairman james M. Leach M.A. 'R Q iix--ff l X X A. Willard I.. Umstadter, Jr. M.Ed. NA--Q wp, A' . ,A e je' il: .1 i' ff gv-..v Q 'SP .-v i i te. . 1 .- x, , . ,, , , .. -17-. , f -Q 4 -, Q., , I-, , aw- 'JK ff-- f ' , -f dv- l Virgil G. Sasso Arthur L. Mahoney M.A. Ed.D. - 4? Fw . ' , .1 A .i W R Siege: Kwiatkowski A.B. Sigmund Geller B.S. Mafhemafics Geometry, advanced algebra, trigonometry, and solid geom- etry are the advanced math courses at FLHS. General and busi- ness math courses are also presented by our Hne staff, which de- velops the analytical powers of the mind and prepares students for further study in science and engineering, ,Q TM: V , . f 111' .' , :X 4: - - -- , gcc, , . 59511 -' , ' ' ' L' V :JY A S.. N. l Marita Harrison john H. Riley Robert P. Young ' W' ,G 'Qi' an-1 --V1 x .l0YCe L' Maithef Howard Jacobs R ld C T lor 0113 . By Ernest Partridge Elizabeth Conant Newton Brown George Zahn 14 B,S, A.B. B.S. 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Pearlman Social Sfudies Prcixiration for responsible citizcnshiw and guidance into gtwcrnmcntgil fields .irc the ,rims of our social studies courses, Boo ' reports, term papers, .md current events are an integral part of this instruc .md Il, ,md Comparative Gow Europein History, American History I James i I 4 4-m..q f Frederick M. Binder M.A. ' X ti A . , 5 Y sv x x'-1' ir Joseph Wilson M.A. QQQ i Robert E. Masterman M.A. Dudley Gordon i Dixon MCCOOI B.A. ' .' v RQ N . Q, 'Q 1 1-1 my ,. vt 1 . I :II f u, T ,ig Y v ,, Q ' Robert Gillick B.S. Ronald C. Taylor B.S. ?23 V ., Al ., if g '-I ' '.'.,7f1 Re,C , , ' fggc 256, ' ' . u . . wf . X -2 x , - - g Eugene Zelch M.A. 17 Ind usirlal Arfs Bovs learn mnthods md ,un cxlgrlcme m wood lm mct.1l-worl-un motor Llutrxn Iflfifllii, md rmdumcal LlI'.lNK1l1L, Qluscs Industrlll Arts wnstn tutc one of our hue xoutxorul dq lrtrncnfs ZX 5 I i 21 I xx John N, Steenggfa MlCh38l FIIIPPOIIC B.S Kimmel MA. 1-Q, Q-...r gi Morton Birkin M.F.A. Music -I. Ari The creative talents find their media here, in such areas as painting, drawing, ceramics, and arts and crafts, Mr Birkin and Mr, Platt impart fundamental and advanced techniques in the arts. Howard H. Piatt A.B. Mr, Tesar and Mr. johnson mentor our school's several vocal and instrumental groups, which have distinguished themselves and their school at both inter- and intra- school functions The hand, orchestra, dance band, jazz combo, Madrigal singers, chorus, and A Cappella choir are heard at assemblies. sporting events, and competitions, as well as at many community affairs. Q. 'i -?v' 'A I ,sl R. , if ,gg Mg? .W 2 's f -Wi. f'-T .J . 31' I , -,,:, I , ...faq F X s Ronald W. ohnson M.M. .t 1 S , , 1 Ev , -'-, . 4 Charles Tesar M.A. Physical E d ucafion Our gym .ind health tc.u'liers stress the impormnce of pliysitil fitness to all- .xround success. All students learn .ltliletic skills .Ind hygiene facts, toncerning s.1fe2ty, driving, .ind first-Aid, in these required courses. he is A. Audrey Wilcox B.S. Claire M. Kopf M.Ed. iii, Rosemaur I. Leonardo B.S. 20 Sidney Rosenthal Ed.M. E , than 1:74 msxdgqr' Harriet Dorrell B.S. Z? l-1 Joseph Fisher A.B. 10' Frank A. Bennett M.A. N rcholas Mmervmi B.S. Driver Training in Cloortlination of rlamroom .intl lweliintl-tlie-wlmcel imtruttion is well pro- vitletl lu' our veteran driver training tlcpartmcntg .t pioneer in the held na- I 7 'R tion.tlly,' llual-Lontrol training tara are auppnetl lwy Nail Qltcvrolet ot' lfair ,r i Lawn to help students learn the rules ol' the fO.1 W l ef ,:.-2' ' 1 john N. Steenstra B.S. Qfmmsy' Q . . 'ax hr' K P l Wi ' If r 'X W? Arthur L. Mahoney Ed.D. 41. 'swf Rosemaur I Leonardo joseph Fisher William Letcher fi t. ' V- ' . Leslie Campbell M.A. Claire M. Kopf M.Ed. ' :J , Sidney Rosen Ed.M. ,.. tha 21 Home Economics it ff? ll' 5.9 was FLI-lS's female population gain en- 4 o joyment and education in the domes- tic Courses. Cooking, sewing, and home management are otfered in prep' aration for homemaking and careers in home economics. Mabel O. Werger hw Q G L 4 V Lois A. Lawrence E' 'qi l A-V I B.S. 2 ' , A 2 4 ,i Bettie Caskey B.S. , , Illness and bruises are second-nature to Mrs. Cozad, school nurse. She treats -the .daily aeheg and pains of the stu- dents, as well as administering various check-ups throughout the year. Aspirin, anyone? m' Mary Cozad, B.S. C usfodial Siaff First Row: Philip Dierch, Head Cusrodian, Gladys Rapp, Gary Dykstra. Second Row: john Cohrs, Vincent Crociata, Andrew Toms. Back Row: George Capwell, George Dros, Louis Delulio. Maintaining a physical plant as large as ours re- quires skilled and experienced custodial work. Mr. Dietch's staff of round-the-clock laborers certainly fill the bill. Office Sfaff Left lo rigbi: Mrs. Vander Fliet, Miss Newman, Mrs. Birchman, Mrs. Gromada. Our schools clerical tasks are handled efficiently and cheerfully by the familiar faces of the office staff under Mrs. Birch- man's leadership, Popular with students and faculty, the secretaries are invaluable to FLHS. C afeferia Sfaff Front lo back, Left: Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Heisse Mrs. Roughgardcn. Middle: Mrs. Garvey, Mrs Wood, Mrs. St. Miklossy. Right: Mrs. ONeil Mrs. Rose. kitchen, Mrs. Rose's trained kitchen aides man age the FLHS National School Lunch Program cheerfully and well. 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Q- :gulf ' an f h . 11 u ' P X rw .- ,, , 1' H 1 numnu V Ill 0 UV 7 raft .1 I7 I 1 so 4' la K 4' , t I r f . 077K f I n 'fx - , . , ,- Q 4. . , 1. e 49 omamnu, uno. A . I , rl. nu I ' A 69 ' - 4 ' , 1 '- P 14 1 f . R A n , 1 . . cf f l , GRADUATES ,yn S in fi 4-v .f-1' 3? ui' ,J ,I I -.. -fs 'L .in -. T'- 4':' joseph R. Abbate joe, who is found most often with Cindy or the boys, likes to drive-don't we all? Joseph is undecided about his future plans. Suann Aitchisen Band, Future Teachers Club Sue's trumpet played better than she thought it would after getting drenched at Clifton along with the band members that night. Elementary children can expect our Sue in a few years. Marilyn Ackerman Leaders Club, Nurses Club, G.A.A., Chemistry Club Marilyn, stop making us laugh, or we'll fall off the horses. Love 'n Luck is what you need to stay on those animals! Our gal aspires to be a physio- therapist- now she'll succeed. Anthony Alizieri A Cappella Chorus . l Tony likes listening to all kinds of music and can be seen with Dave and jim. He would like longer lunch periods at F.L.H.S. To be a success in col- lege is his ambition. nr l tele- I Guy Agrati Football, Swimming, j.V. Football, J.V. W'r::stling, National Honor Soci- ety, junior Class Council, Debating Club, Varsity Club, Lab Assistant Miss America, Italian food, and spending money are tops with Doc Seen with Al Mac, Al Lip, and Art. What's the story here? To become 1 successful M. D. is Guy's aspiration. Sharyn Anderson Seen with joe and Vicki, joy can be heard saying, Asi es la vida. She likes Spanish and pizza pie, and frowns on dishonesty and walking the dog. Her ambition is to become a teacher. Gb janet Anlizin Cfl.issC'ountil, Xi.iiori:ites, l.e.itler'xC.liils, CLA..-X. Fond ol' driving .md twirlmg, this tmh.ippy collettor ot' the mijorette money pl.ms to be- come .i medioil technologist .ind finally to get m.irrietl. fm. Q Robert Aschwanden Seen with Pete Schotanis and jim Coker. Bob dislikes short haircuts. To succeed is his am- bitiong walking the halls is a favorite pastime. Charles Antignane Football, Baseball, Prom Committees Don't worry about it, says Butch. who dislikes fist tires at 21170 in the morning, dead- heuds, and homework. Seen with Freddie. Nick. ,ind Bill, he likes '54 Fords, sleeping. sports, and basketball, ,:4.. .vids Edward Atkinson Cross-Country, Spanish Club Ed, seen with Doris, enjoys cats and their repairsg but dis- likes conceit. He plans a career as si Navy pilot. 'R 1 1 :J Stuart Aronson Soccer. A Csippt-ll.i Chorus Yuw-Huh, the Kosher Kats .ire going to .1 senior XX ing Ding tonight .ind Stu will probably get drunk on Awful Awfulsu at Bonds. He hopes to he .1 chemist. Sulamit Auerback Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Prom Committee Gigi remembers when she came to lf.L.H.S. from Ecuador. Parties, swimming, dancing, talk- ing on the telephone have be- come part of her active life. Chemistry is in the future for Sulamit. 4 Q1 Alice Bailly Ycarhouk Art Stag, Class Ciotincil, Triple li Y Are you serious F ' Al could m.:jfir in teaching the art of talking on the telephonef The gang will tell you how high New York and pop inusit rate. an iz, ,, Q 1, Kent Barberra Football, Baseball. Sophomore Class President, Student Council, Varsity Club Besides jean, Fred likes Italian food and sports. Loud girls and woman drivers, accord- ing to Kent, can he replaced. Where there is fun, you'll find Fred toof 4 r' ,lg 'ir Muriane Baker Student Council, l.L'.ltlCl'N Cilula Lsuallv seen with 'loan and Madelvnne, McGc-e likes the X illage, pizza. and reading 'lhe Village Yoitef' She dislikes driving in New York and plans to marry and raise rug-rats. Victor Bastis Football, Wicstling. Sophomore Class Council Having a fondness for Italian food and driving the family car, NX'ick hates reckless lady drivers. He hopes to he a den- tist. Not had for Vick, huh! . ., K.,- ,if 2 joseph Barber Basketball Mlanagerb, Basuhall Dark and reserved, Rocco spends most of his time listen- ing to rock 'n roll music, 'loc is undecided ahout his plans after graduation --- whatever the choice, good luckl Gail Batelli Nlaiorcttes, Banner Carrier, Student Council Cleopatra wants to he it fashion huyer. She likes Boh Ruhini's Teenage Night Cluh, howling and crew cuts. Knit- ting. going to interesting places, and just riding around also rate. 'H ,. .--, -W 5 'fx9v x TP ns 'Ze . 1 y S I 'X . N-vue Wfilliam Battagliese Spanish Club Willie, who remembers when girls kept their mouths shut, enjoys making money. He hopes to be an accountant, Got another flat tire? asks the boy who likes making money. Barbara Becker Nurses Club, Visual Aids, Art Club, Secretarial Club, Crimson Crier, Ger- man Club, Psychology Club Where's your school spirit? is Bobbie's cry. Here is a girl who likef our cafeteria sub- marine sandwiches. Her goal is to become a successful secre- tary. 19. f,..an-lv Charles A. Baumahl W'resrling Hercules wants to become a physical education teacher, naturally. Those big muscles show that he favors weight-lift ing. Where can you find him? With Nancy, of course. .-A 5' 05 Y 33' 's,1 I , 4 fir:-f - I 441-ix, iii? Marian J. Bednarz Orchestra, Knitting Club, Future Teachers Club, Yearbook Clerical Staff Seen with Gail, Louise, and Dottie, Toni likes to knit, read, dance, eat pizza, and splurge on Crimson Crier Christ- mas ads. To become a member of the WAF is her ambition. Carolyn Beattie Blondie favors pajama par- ties and boys from E, P. Seen with Andree, Carol Ann, Mau- reen, and jack. She hopes to be an airline stewardess. I !,, Q R Laurence H. Berger Production Club, Visual Aides Club, Chemistry Club Hoping to be a communica- tions engineer, Larry likes the Garden State Parkway, stereo- phonic sound sets, and the ad- vanced science course. Rich people and stale cliches don't agree with this senior. 29 11' Ruth Ann Berkner Nurses Club tl'resiilentJ, Madrigal Chorus The hospital corridors Hll with good music as Ruthie goes down the hall humming. I-lasen pfefferf' She forgot to tell that little boy the story about the 1958 Thanksgiving game. Vicki Bershad Crimson Tide Literary Staff, Set De- sign Club, Footlight Players, Display Case Club, Prom Committee Vicki, seen with Sharyn and jo, enjoys making abstracts. She likes black, dislikes hypocrisy. It's college and then ahead for Vic. 'R! 'f7' ' if Fran I. Berman Knitting Club, Future Nurses Club A singing nurse is the ambi- tion of this petite senior, Fran- ny is seen with Ann, Marianne, and Barbara, and loves to knit, write to Steve, and eat pizza. 4 '.,-- - ' r ,av , 4 . V -..,i.:,..a . gh- cw i-- 1 - 2 -' fs. -..-.1 HCL-,!a,'VV-,N t. 1 l ww ,, .v Stephen Billow Track, Cross-Country Seen with jack and Kevin, Steven remembers how friendly everyone was when he came here. Liking music and dislik- ing surprise tests, Steve would like to be an accountant. vin .- 'iib , 1 E91 Tvs- Michael A. Bernstein Band, Math Club Hoping to be a physicist or a mathematician, Mike thanks God for Fridays, watches T,V., plays the piano, and debates with his friends for fun. -1.-l 'C2:'r, Robert Binder Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball Look for food, a good Hshing spot, or Shelly, and you're bound to find the carrot-top Senior. Red, a sports enthu- siast, is interested in machines and dislikes reading. il joan Bishop Honor Society, Senior Class 'lircasurerg Maiorcttcsg Student Council, G.A.A. Cute red-headed joni who is seen with the Majorettes. Carol, and her Bomb, likes Thanks- giving games, holidays, and snow, It's college for our loan. Gail Arlene Block French lll Club, Future Teachers Club Picture a teacher liking food, clothes, and white Caddies, and you can visualize Blockie. Seen with Gail, Nat, joan, Barb, and Helen, Gail enjoys model- ing, talking on the phone, and driving. l Marilyn Bitler Chemistry Club, Leader and Officials Club, G. A. A., Orchestra, National Honor Society This potential world traveler is against the sneaky police and their radar systems, and sloppy hockey players, but likes driving and appreciates sincerity. 5 rliiii. rw , .. ?,,',, :Qi af----' 1' 5- .-. .fa - A , ' 'Nfkx . ., , L i i 12.5191 ' , 'vi - i. '- 3. Donald Boccia Baseball, Wrestling A future physical education teacher, Botchy is usually seen with the boys and Lynn. No sweat. New York sports really rate with this good-looking sen- ior. Arlene Brenda Bittleman Crimson Crier, Future Teachers Club, Make-up Kit Seen with her best crowd, R likes happy-go-lucky people and talking on the phone. Hi yaf Her ambitions are to be a teacher and get a Mrs, degree. -wr- if Robert Bogdanow Bob, seen with Doug, joel, and Steve, dislikes unfriendli- ness and bragging. Shorty plans a career in the Coast Guard in electrical engineering. 31 wmv.. if K , Q 09 - ,- x -f we --...e.. .. ---K 'MA Q Aus... , 'Qv-1 ' -Q 1 ' ,.,.,, ::- 3 f !N I james Bogdan Student Council, Class Council, linnt- ball, Spnrtsinan Club, llntorical Rc- scaruh Club, Prom Committee Parties, jazz. and A-lll are tops with -lim. Seen with Art and Gail, college is his predic- tion for the future. The Ger- man-American Club is a particu- lar favorite, Carol Bonheim Senior Class Council, Leaders Club. Banner Carriers, Tri-Hi-Y, Psychology Club. Junior and Senior Prom Com- ITHIKCCS Always laughing, Carol likes football and hockey. I kid you not. To be a young grand- mother is Carol's desire. Riding in Joan's car is the greatest. Fave Bokma G..'X.. X., Art Club, Prom Cornmittist, Scenery Club. Yearbook Art Stall Going out with boys who arc-n't kids and don't think they're Gods gift to women is loans favorite pastime. She also likes clothes and being with the gang. Z: u I 'T In 1 -J Bruce Boydell All-State Band, All-Stare Orchestra, National Honor Society, Track Our Mr, Entertainment, Bruce enjoys playing the trum- pet, especially those screech notes. Good music and hooks rate high also. To do God's will in everything will satisfy him. f rffli W ' . ,K al 3 I X, 151:91 5' . .. .. r,. , 351-1.33,a -, V'-4,1-3, - .ff I ..,-,fs-,U ,og ,ss ,- ,-, te . f N -, ' -va '- ' A x. - -3' we It Carol Bongiorno Nurses Club, Teens for Safe Driving Remember Carol's terrihc Anti-Spring Sceneryn? Her time is spent reading and on the telephone. Carol plans to be a nurse. It was just hilarious. -f ' .- ,'l'l47Y'i Margaret Boyle Majorertes, Leaders Club, Girls Glee Club, Library Council, Prom Com- mittee, Girls' Basketball Peggy, seen with the Major- ettes, enjoys their pajama par- ties, dancing, and recordsg but dislikes surprise quizzes and people without school spirit. Rosanne Brancato A Cappella, Prom Committee To Rosy Bob's eyes seem to have a particular appeal. Green jaguars also rank tops in her books. A medical assistant and a devoted housewife are Ros- anne's targets. I .- .Q ,X joan H. Brannin 'liri-lli-Y, G.A.A., Prom Committee Remember the sophomore tal- ent show and Mr Sandman ? it's natural, not ble.ichedf de- cleares joanie. You'll always End her with the wrecks A certain boy .ind pizza rate high with this future teacher. .- yigqpif' 4 I 77 5 Q AL i . .. ' I . . .f-- Ju' Vw- 7 3 . fix -X In David A. Brininger W'rcstling, Visual Aids Dave will weep weep when he leaves us to enter the Navy. ln the meantime bring on the food and the girls. To become a buyer is his aspiration. Ci ' -: '1J-ip-N . i 'J 'l i 'B 9 150 V . f 'Inf 'if?' ' f S- , . W Susan Brockway American Field Service exchange stu- dent to SW'iI7Cl'l3I'ld, Banner Carrier, junior and Senior Class Council, French Literature Club, Debating Club, Prom Committee Sue prefers Swiss chocolate and tennis. Thumbs down on people who won't cheer at games. To work in the Amer- ican Field Service office and to be an old mommy are her hopes for the future. 415. ' Vx Adrienne A. B. Brickmann Chorus, Psychology Club A's favorite pastime is driv- ing in that special red conver- tible, Does let's go for Chinese food! sound familiar? New York rates high on her list. Fu- ture predictions for Adrienne are marriage and children. Beth Ann Brody Yearbook Committee Fun loving and friendly, Beth Ann prefers a certain Eastside senior and knitting. Term papers are taboo. Any parties this weekend ? Seen with Billy and the gang, she hopes to become an elementary teacher. V3 .X. x if N' .H 'S .X- V' --' X. -- . 4, I . - -47111. 'OX-. es Q, 1:-3' l Richard Brown Hunting and Fishing Club Bring on the Chevys and food, but don't even mention Fords to Spinner, Seen with Ken and Lois. he aspires to be either a forest ranger or a me- chanic. .tt 353:-.-'J' I . '1 Rowena Canali Chorus Partial to the Navy and the name Richie, Rowe aspires to be a famous field hockey play- er. Seen with Lenny, Gracie, Merle and jean, Knitting size 13 socks is a faxorite pastime YT. joseph B. Bruno Career Club joe looks forward to pep ral- lies, but doesn't go for motor lab, just to make loads of money would satisfy this boy. When you see Dave, you're sure to find joe nearby. Q r ' 1 :A g ATL..- . .Y . I ' ., N i Q Ji 'Q .S v ,J i t MMI? .xr -- PES i g,x 'T 'Q'f ' Z .i I i r A ' 4 ' ' f 2 fx f -lf fait:-iff Madelynne R. Canger Ushers, Banner Carrier, Color Guard. Class Council, Prom Committee, Crim- son Crier Representative This friendly senior and Vil- lage enthusiast with the long yellow pencil, remembers when the Fair Lawn matmen were un- defeated for 3 consecutiye years pa. Q . r Y . -4- 'Q N W' QI s ' v 'ie' Henry Campbell Production Club, Psychology Club, Visual Aids, Track, Lab Assistant Hank, who hopes to be a psychiatrist, dislikes doing noth- ing, but enjoys the Village and four-day week-ends. jazz and basketball rate with our Class Clowni JoAnn Canova Prom Decorations, Yearbook Clerical Staff, Secrctary's Club, Spanish Club, Chorus A great personality, jo likes football games and pep rallies. Taboo on term papers and being called Josie Seen with Joann and Claire, jo's ambition is to be a private secretary. I 1, q Wllillfgg. -: Q .y ' 359. ef A wx W' PCN Richard VU. Canova W'rcsrling Robert R. Canova Girls. cars chocolate cakes and Planning to join the Marines racing rate high with Bob upon graduation, Richie likes Oh, to be able to say, I.et's go cars, cute girls, driving and for a ride in a yellow Thunder- sports, The Despair ofthe Fac- bird! ulty dislikes school and noisy girls. Edward E. Carpenito Eddie likes everything and dislikes nothing, so How about that folks? This blithe senior seen with the Boys has one major ambition: to go to college. -Vi. M, its 1 435 Louise Anne Cassese Future Nurses Club, Art Editor of Yearbook, Scenery Club, Class Council How could Lu-Ann forget the Class of '59. Seen with Mig and Karen, it was fabulous, al- most as great as driving to Green Island. Surgical nursing is for this girl. Marilyn Carino Library Council, Scenery Club, Chorus Mar, Lorraine told us you like lemon salad, but fail when you try to make it. Well, any- way if Al helps you the salad may turn out better. as .,., N i'. i ' aww 1 is., Allen M. Charney Audio-Visual Club, Spanish Club, Soc- cer Team, Stamp Club, Chemistry Club Skating and soccer rate with Al. Must he walk the dog? This future pharmacist remembers when the cafeteria served sec- onds! 35 C? 2:7 Ann Marie Chasolen Chorus, Library Council Seen with Mary Nazzeretto, Nanette De Franco and Fran Berman, this petite senior likes dancing and bowling. Alibi Annie as she is better known, plans on becoming a court re- porter. Lenord Cohen Wrestling Tearn, Football Team Seen with Larry Berger, Charlie Baumohl and Richie Tankel, I.en's favorite pastime is listening to jazz albums. This future chemist is especially fond of stereophonic sound. fi- 'e .' lf t- ' .T ' '. 'P S. . flip .:.-. --V -r Ji -1 KN 'T .JI Yr? Carol Ann Clements Tri-Hi-Y, G.A,A., Leaders Club, Bible Club. Nurses Club, Prom Committee Okay Wrecks, let's have a pumpkin pie fightl, one of the many sports she likes to watch. Oh gosh, I didn't do it. After F.L.H.S. it's nursing school for Carol. 'gg -. 7- K It-Q' J I Q xx IA ' Fr. - 'E t Y FR re . f -L L' Robert S. Cohen Hunting and Fishing Club Life would be wonderful if Bob could spend his time dat- ing Lois, listening to the latest pop music, and remembering when he got straight A's in Geo- metry. Accounting is for Bob. Q.. ' fx:-3 ' 55.1, . .43 . 23,251 5 .- g ,. Q 1 .4 . A-err:-,' QQ. is pl. fffs- .,,.Z,:4 .Fra- ' Q-.1 if .fi f. 'T' . 3 F-'x 'wr' is vurvff Ronald E. Cochrane Visual Aids, Teens for Safe Driving, lndoor Track, Biology Club, Basket- ball, Cooking Club, Riding Club Remember when the class of '58 left and we returned as Sena iors. Ronnie enjoys rock 'n roll, cars and girls, and dislikes beans, franks and playing cards. JW' , james Coker No prospective millionaire would like math or crew-cuts, therefore, jim is right in style. Karen, Bob, and Rocky can tell you that Caddy's, good times, and working on his own car are for jim. SL 'sr' Geraldine M. Colpaert Nlajorertes, Prom Decorations, Girls' Basketball, Chorus, Leaders Club, Class Council Having a memory like .in ele- phant can never be applied to Geri, whose favorite saying is l forgot. Carol, john and joan hope she won't forget them when she enters Montclair. Barbara E. Corley Nursing Club, Homemaking Club, G.A.A. Seen with Iris, Dell, Irene and the gang, Duchess enjoys bowling, listening to records, Pete and having fun. But home work and anti-social peopli don't rate. Q Q r 5 1,-. . . Elyse L. Conklin Crimson Crier, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Chorus, Prom Com- ITIIKYCC Bring on the horses, pizza, and Cars for our carefree Lisie. She hates being quiet, and not only that. It's college, then marriage ahead for Elyse. id fvs Y ,,,,J,, John Crevani Crevan, seen with Geri, Fred and Al, would like to en- ter the building profession after school. He likes basketball and parties and will always remem- ber the Fair Lawn-Ridgewood tie. I l '--v-,- june C. Cooper Secrctarfs Club, Art Typing, A Cap- pellzi Out of state people and sing- ing are among 'Iune's favorites. Snobs and homework have their place too- at the bottom of the barrel! Good luck as a Gospel singer june! i -v . E , 1, 1 1- X' elf- f I Ax Ms. .1 Marcia Crosby Never without Al, Marsh favors Italian food and driving. I'm hungry! Thumbs down on homework. Aspiring to be a beautician, Marcia yearns for longer lunch periods. 37 2- ' 1:--A--r joan R. Davidoff Crimson Crier flfcarure Fditorl The mouse is seen with Ric- ci, Karen, Carol, Dot, Vickie, and the Three W'onderfuls. Wants to write for Le Figaro in Paris. Likes the S. Lfs, Monk, Cornell boys, and dislikes con- formists. joan M. Deluca Library Council, Latin Club, Chorus Seen with Dee this senior likes hockey and hot dogs. If joanie's dream comes true, she will spread her wings and fly. She hopes to be an airline stew- ardess. e 'i : IQ' 'f'fII.'7 ,JV Nanette De Franco Cheerleading, Varsity Club. Drama Hoping to open her own dance studio, Nan can be seen with jean and the Cheer- leaders, Her favorite Pastime is driving to Rutger's U. 'Wan . is .1 ii 1, . ft'-,Hin if up ,q illlt gf .Wg 1 if ' ' 2 A 19 Stefen T. Dellotf Band, Chemistry Club, Chorus Associate going out, taking pictures, playing cards and the Kosher Kats, and what do you get juan, Here is a future col- lege student. f Marianne De Mona Head Majorette, Class Council, Class Treasurer, G.A.A, Council, Prom Com- mittee, junior Red Cross Having fun and Mar go hand and hand. For this viva- cious senior it's pajama parties and decorating goal posts. Medi- cal technology is in the future for our Marianne. in 'QS 5 ' A George Denious Visual Aids, Production Club, Math Club You don't understand cop, it's Georges ambition to win an argument with Mr. Leach, No doubt Sinkinson, Moren, Synder and Walker can tell you how much George dislikes waiting on line. jean L. Dente This shy and quiet senior likes the Village .ind '56 Lincoln convertibles. Seen with Nanette, Rowena, Merle, Tama, Lenny. She hopes to be a huyer for a large department store. ..., fi! ,Y H-2 . nfs E .mf 'Fff' X William De Vust Basketball This senior, with the attrac- tive blue eyes, can be seen with the yellow and blacks. Basket- ball, sports and girls rate high on Bill's list. ,. at F. , F fem-:rf s -af: 1: . '-2, .193 - 'T5, - . .5 sg:-1.-55 1' ,h ati. f - .s-jf, 1,1 - TQ-Pr: 'Y ,E.,':,.,' s:.ZzY -x 31554,- ' 'np---f-' D ' iff' ' ,,,.,., L '33 3 1,3-'gps T31 ' L K. ,za . 'fl Q' :ji , 'gr' .1 Vincent De Sanctis Baseball. Track, Cross-Country, Dc- bating Club Vinny likes sports, eating pizza and reading, Becoming a history teacher and a coach are in his future plans. Af Q I ' v ff fi. 3' . f' ' . . wsaaf. if 31 - A f Q, 'ta ' . -, J . ,',.Y,,. . ,. , .,5 Q ., Y V 1 . !, ic james B. Dolan Hoping to be a millionaire yachtman, jim likes pizza, driv- ing his Ford, and dreaming of a new car, Disliking crazy dri- vers, jimmy can be seen with the Dragons and Cohher. it 1 5 Maj? . 0' l y,f:::fp, -S lf- vqvw-Q . 1 54, X Roger De Socarras Band, Rifle Club Custom cars are rated high over small foreign cars by this senior who enjoys working on his car. Man that's sharp, says Roger whose ambition is to become a millionaire. Karen S. Dombeck Maiorettcs Rock 'n Roll, dancing, and chewing gum are favorites of Carrots Seen with Lou Anne, Carol, and Pat, Hi-ya honey! Dislikes operas, no seniority, and moody people. After graduation, it's IBM Training for Karen. X David Donigan lloyx' Glue Club, Historical Club The Impala kid is a hearty eater, who hopes for a career in music. Remembering when the A Cappella Choir could sing, Dave dislikes women drivers as well as Macbeth. img 2533, ,- . I 5 7 Y . A. Y W. YQ. . V it ,L 'u --3. ,V :-,:, ':fff,: ,. . ,A-1.,,:--. rhnsndn -nn, 4-4401 . 1 4,4-444 , ' I ' ln I Q Q ' 'll' xlaxg y ln ll' 1 ,'7'.'1:q5wr:::, 1 1 :nn J: lgQ'.'dzl,44nn: ' ' A 'I s n' qs: If'l!,'1'afff?? Evangeline Claire Drenowatz Sectetarfs Club, Riding Club, Prom Committee, Yearbook Clerical StaH Claire enjoys life in gen- eral, but show-off drivers are her pet peeve. First a private sec- retary and then a home-maker are for Claire. Seen with jo Ann, Carol, joan, janet and jo- ann. it 'ik 45' Q a IT? S Robert A. Dorando Football. Wrestling Between Cindy and food, door is pleasantly preoccupied. Crew cuts and work are evils that Bob usually avoids. But the Army will alter this situation. fe-- K5 Q U' Q-f y, Ji J.. i si, , r -.,. Eileen T. Duffy Secrctary's Club, Lab Assistant, Red Cross Dulfy'5 ambition is to be a secretary and then a wife. She likes pizza, parties, George, and '58 Chevys. Snow, Cold weather and Snobs are high on her dis- like list. - 'E swf' 169s h' .x nr john Dougherty Band, Dance Hand Doc, who is known for his musical ability, enjoys playing his trombone and cars. He hopes to be a huge success in life. Margot Dustan Tri-Hi-V, Psychology Club, Color Cvuard, Girls' Glue Club, Future Nurs- cs Club, Nurses Aide Meg, you better watch that Notre Dame guy. Ulmaginefn Driving your car into the gar- age door. He may be charm- ing, but what is a garage with no door? Q' km 'Us I rf 'W' Q-,- Paulette Dutkus Ushers, Tri-Hi-Y, Class Council, Prom Committee, Psvchology Club Hi, Bunkyf' is the greeting received from Paulette as she walks down the halls with Bar- hara and the rest of the crowd. A New England college is for this school-spirited usher. Lana R. Einhorn Seen with Suann, Lana en- joys talking, offering advice and carefree people. A look into the crystal hall shows an undecided future vocation hut marriage is predominate, S. T555-S' 4 4-ans. A- ' ff 'WN Xi QM l Lynn C. Eberhardr Band President, Dance Band, Chorus, Latin Club Seen with 'lim Lagrosa and anyone else who happens to he around. Lynn is planning to he- come a music teacher, He likes girls and food hut dislikes home- work. .ies :vs - , Nancy Lois Ellender Yearbook Arr Staff Clidiror-inAChiefJ, Cooking Club Short-Change plans to be a commercial artist after gradua- tion. Right now she enjoys par- ties and lounging around with the girls, hut dislikes walking. ix 0519 . ,,,,,! Helen Eckstein Crimson Crier News Ifditor, Future Teachers Club, Prom Committee, Crim- sun Crier Representative You're kidding. vou mean were not going to Holly's to- night? Are loan, Nat, Gail. Barh and Ellen still cleaning the Caddy? Roger is the hoy on Hel's mind. F. - 'T' Hans H. Emker German Club Butch gcen with everyone, including Ray, likes howling, and good looking girls, dislikes conceit. He spends his time working on the car, It's the Air Force Ahead. -ll 1 ir' A 4Ss 'x X Q . 1 Iyq x .q',, '53 '35,- Q?-.2-sg L' Ki2'.,1rfJw ,. , - '7 1 i La:-if' '1'fX - W, JL' J -L, -ll. ..?- il - 5.1 Hg Stuart VV. Ensign Seen with Shelia, 'lack and the guys, Stuart is quite carefree. Money. cars and girls rate high on Stu's list. Plans for the fu- ture are still undecided, Virginia Evans G.A.A., Historical Research Club Seen with Hiede and Carol, Ginny likes dancing, sleeping, music, going to shows, reading and watching T.V, Planning to become a lawyer, Gin hates homework. 7- 3 ,gi-'ST r I- , ...Q Y,- -fm ff' I Madeline Ernest :K Cappella. Future Teachers Club, literary Statl of Yearbook, Secretarjfs Club, Nurses Club, Prom Committee Finding overseas letters in the mailbox is simply fabulous. Besides Al, Pumpkin likes people with a wholesome sense of humor. To be an elementary teacher is in Madeline's future, Lorraine Fillippone Yearbook Art Staff, Art Club, Scenery Design Club, Color Guard, Prom Com- mittee, Chorus, Library Council What Cloes Fairleigh Dickin- son have that attracts Lori ? Lemon salad? No? We'll have to ask Sue, Marilyn, Trudy, Gigi and the rest. 7 K Carol E. Etchells Ushers, National Honor Society, Class Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Teachers Club, Prom Committee, Chemistry Club, Latin Club Etch, who can be seen with Mama and her children, re- members when Finocch's gum passed as a pecan! Our future teacher likes parties, pizza and pep assemblies. 3-.. 1'5- Arlene R. Finnocchio National Honor Society, Ushers, G. A. A., Tri-Hi-Y, Class Council, Latin Club, Teachers Club, Prom Com- YTHIICB Ar likes clothes, pizza, and being with Mama and the children. This future kinder- garten teacher remembers that night at Bonds. You know what they say in Russian. 'lr--s.. David Fiol W'reszling, Baseball This future physical education teacher remembers the lowly sophomore days, Dave can usual- ly be seen with Al, Mark, Bill and the boys. Dennis Focht Captain of Football Squad, Vfresrling, Track, Honor Society, Varsity Club Denny, our Most Ath- letic, enjoys camping in the wilds with his buddies. The What me worry? kid likes food and individualism, dislikes worry-warts. Plans to attend col- lege and then Alaska. 'Q '--9 .J .. F Carol Fischer Library Council, Girls' Basketball Carol dislikes people who thinks she's Gerry. Double dates, reading romance magazines and chewing gum are her favorites. A desire to travel is a dream of Cfarol's for the future. .--.5 Rita Franey Secretary's Club, Basketball After high school it's secre- tarial work and marriage for Rita. Usually seen with Barbara, she likes to ride in her car. Nix on term papers and early hours. 'F' Egg -tt, Thomas Flavelle Cross-Country, Track, Sportsman's Club Fishing anyone? From Tom this is your greeting, Be- cause of his keen interest in the outdoors, wildlife management is in focus for his major in col- lege. ' 1 john Frankenthaler Track, Chemistry Club, Production Club Good food, money and chem- istry are the likes of this col- lege bound senior. john's favor- ite pastime are sleeping and eat- ing but he doesn't enjo home- work and cafeteria foodli x K . .ir 'rim 1 T 3-ml lun' L ,E , X 43 1 si 1'-' 5 119' Dorothy Fredericks Tri-Hi-Y, Band, Prom Decorations Dottie can always be found with Doug. College will wel- come Dottie where she plans to major in physical therapy. joel Fried Seen with a '59 Pontiac and remembering when the cafeteria gave seconds, this enthusiastic eater plans to become a phar- macist after graduation. at '42L':', x. :QE-Y J, 5-tx lui l- ' ,, Q Xxx' i X l l l . 'lf Ti iq fv 'A-.ii JG? Y-. be . -,,,.. 4 Herbert F. Freitag Swimming Team, Tennis, Student Council, Honor Society. Varsity Club, liditor of Literary Staff of Yearbook, Sophomore Council, German Club, Latin Club Sports, clubs, and dances rate high with Herb, who can't forget when Doc Gurney called him King Kong at the sports assembly. To travel around the world is his ambition, lx Janice L. Friesema G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Future Teachers Club, Girls' Basketball, Knitting Club, Prom Committee Yoo hoo Plum. What does the letter B signify? The Wrecks will not tell us. Love that pizza, says jan who wants to be a teacher. Cf. Donald K. Frericks Baseball, Chemistry Club, Science Proj- ects Club This is very important. He would certainly have his rock! ets equipped with music and ex- clusive food. Don likes to re- member when food was served in the catieteria. iw f? if ' , xx-kk Allan H. Fuhr Swimming Club, Prom Committee Seen with a certain sopho- more, Al will never forget the junior Variety Show. He likes class parties, and Mr. W's classg but dislikes girls who smoke. Ambition: Orthodontis- fry. Michael Gandet Mike is hard to hnd at times for most often he is un- der his car, tinkering with it. The U.S. Navy will make good use of his mechanical enthusi- asm. l f' if , J . 2- fr' 'e xg H Allan W. Geisler Tennis, Soccer Mexican music and dancing are tops with Pancho, This doctor-to-be can usually be found on the tennis court, play- ing basketball, or dancing. 394: R- -fi if 'Frrv- ' Www' - s Patricia A. Garcia Pat, whose favorite pas- times .ire dancing at Rubini's and driving with the girls, wants to be an airline stewardess. She remembers when she had her long hair. !'Q 6' '-of Joyce M. Gerulatt Career Club Dancing. dating, and corres- ponding with servicemen are just a few of ,loyce's favorites. That's the breaks, says this senior of the O-O game between Fair Lawn and Ridgewood. ,.., fn'-, 3 x A-ll alig- gz, V, Raymond L. Garcia Band, l.atin Club, Chemistry Club For Ray nothing beats win- ning a football game, But how he'd like to avoid that marching practice with l'll do it tomor- row. Medicine or science teach- ing for our Ray, Thomas Giacobbe Football, President of Honor Society, President of Varsity Club, Class Coun- cil, Xvrcstling Good food, nice clothes, and people with warm personalities rate high. He'll never forget when we tied Ridgewood O-O. College and becoming a chemist are the highlights in Red's fu- ture. V-.3-.lg . 3, !'1n'n 5' Q ' N V :,lg'1',Q . x li xt 'f J' ' K . I I 1,- ' Q s ., xr R31 '- .vr V 1 T-.lv R A, :I ,5 . I YNY., , N...-f Joyce C. Gierisch Maiorettcs, Class Council, leaders Club, Trialnli-Y, Girls' Basketball, Girls' Vforkshop, Prom Committee Remember climbing the goal post at five..i.m. in pajamas? Common you guy. Among joyces pastimes are parties and eating olives. We all hope this perky majorette will make the best teacher ever. F if' C' 5. 4 . a .C. x ,,,.. fe ,J .,,. F -.--Q 1 Carol Linda Goldberg French Club, Yearbook Literary Staff, Make-up Kit, Prom Committee, Chorus Weekends, good music, and eating are great! Car dis- likes ceramic projects that break. Nothing beats being with Ken ny College and teaching are in Carols future -xl' newe- . v.. '-sei' Ronald Gladd Ron enjoys rock and roll and thinks school spirit should he shared by all, After gradua- tion he plans to enter the armed forces. bg PT.. ,, ....-1, .,.:,, ., . -r xi' Henry F. Gorlach Hank, seen with Bob Gross, Bob Andre and Sally, dislikes school activities. This future building contractor's favorite pastimes are Phil's and the Palms 3 We Neil Gold A Cappella His pastime is playing cards with the Kosher Katsg but he hates to lose, Hell never forget sitting next to Len Cohen. Sch- longn is always in the mood for a good hot-dog. William Gormanns Football, Track Bill Gormans, a pizza eating Dragon, enjoys sleeping, and he got plently of practice in German class. Upon graduation Bill hopes to enter the Air Force. 514. Hn: ' i Z4 fi 1 Mi sa ii- I' i ' X Q 1 1 1-- f Robert Graf Getting a new car to take Laura for a drive in is Bob's fondest desire. He hopes to become a member of the Fair Lawn Police Department some day. f-.4 up id Barbara A. Grant Secrerary's Club, Chorus Let's go to the canteen, Frank. Our Grantie likes homemaking. but oh those term papers! Hopes to be a secretary -and no doubt will succeed. Nicholas joseph Grillo, Jr. Football, Baseball, Treasurer of the Varsity Club Nick, likes Phyliss and food and dislikes homework and term papers. Seen with the Bronc, he remembers when we tied Ridgewood. His ambition is to become a millionaire. 5 1 . 1- . if :ltr Q1f??'ag' . 4 E..-Safe 1-.' Bert P. Gruber Seen with the boys, Bert dis- likes American History. His fu- ture plans include the Army and then the Telephone Company. Hunting, girls, and sleeping are among his favorite pastimes. r , 3' ' iii Iiiiivsg ' 1- .J P? Diane Claire Grant Yearbook Literary Staff, Class Council, Leaders Club, Psychology Club, Make- up Kir, Prom Committee, Secretary! Club n How Diane dreads those cur- rent events on Mondays and oral book reports. Listening to the radio and dancing, however, are the greatest. Q, George Hafesh Seen with Bob, Ray, and Joel, George likes walking in school halls, dancing and being late for classes. He plans to become a radio-television electrician. Baseball, Soccer 47 fl .1 A?- QF ,- A, .ri ' -1f...- ' ,1--..J ' 'Q ,. ,-'-' Wfilliam Hartman Ya wanna bet that beanie bouncing Billy remembers when he got his driver's license? Take away girls and replace with sports and Mickey Mantle, and Billy is happy. Marilyn W. Hausen President of Psychology Club, Litera- ture Club Baby Doll, who plans to be a speech therapist and likes Jean Sheppard and singing, re- members when someone said C'est la vie to everything. f CT' Kenneth K. Hartos Hunting, Fishing, Rifle Club To be an automobile indus- trial millionaire is Chech's bid for the future. Seen with Barb, Rich, john, Ron and Bob, his favorite pastime is working on his Ford and fighting with Ron about them. Q -fx X 1 ,i1. if---, 'X... Carol Hauser Student Council, Honor Society, Teens for Safe Driving, Nurses Club How about that? Carol eats Chinese Egg Roll at 2 a.m. list- ening to Frank Sinatra. No won- der her pastime is eating! You need strength to be a nurse. , ,ts an-4 '.. i V A m 52 ,. y ii 715- 1 Q . 53 , . tk 1 ,L V 1 . Q 4, ., 1 -yit . ' , Tift X Clarence G. Hartwick Cross-Country, Baseball Since making money is a fa- vorite pastime, we predict Clar- ence will achieve his ambition to be a retired millionaire in no time. His likes, other than mon- ey, include eating and fishing. f?5 fv ii'i's - . I ,, 4-' 1 xv' 9 X , Allan M. Haven Basketball, Baseball - ' n This future veterinarian enjoys senior class parties, sports and playing cards. How much do ya wanna bet that this sharp- shooting basketball player dis- likes people who twist twins and call him Mark? 4. 'lt' , 'T Mark C. Haven B.iskt'tb.ill, Varsity Club, l'rtim Com- mittee A star on OLIT basketball team, Mark dislikes being tal- led Allan This twin plans a career in veterinary medicine. Naida Hertz Leaders Club, Secrctary's Club, llotnc- making Club, G.A.A. This future secretary enjoys good times. which for her, in- clude movies, shopping and skating, Naida dislikes the lack of Seniority and remembers when there was it senior section in assemblies. 'Fi' 'U' 1, C 1' ,. 45' ,.f . A Q . -1' if A .1 Q 5 v' -1, I Y' Nancy H. Heaney lack, parties, driving and proms really rate high with Nano Our Despair of the faculty is usually seen with Marcia. Nancy has plans to be a beautician. 'TN Cx 15 Heide E. Hess German Club. Psychology Club, Madri- gal, Student Council, Historical Re- search Club Holy Cow another term pa- per! When she becomes a dip. lomat, she will help the world situation by ruling out home- work. W'e're all behind you Heidel 1i-'-- 4 John Henning Track XVho me, an electrical en- gineer? Definitely says, Hey Math and sciences rate high'0ver English and history. Seen with no one in particular, this sen- ior likes to rest. if--fi sz Geraldine A. Hite Librarv Council, Girls' Basketball Gerry dislikes people who spell her name with a Her likes include Bob D.V, and clothes. A favorite pastime is chewing gum. Her future plans include traveling around the world. 49 Barbara C. Hlib Phi Theta President, Nlasques, Crimson Crier, Foorlight Players, Chorus, Or- chestra. Chess Club, Make-up Kit. Psychology Club Barb plans to attend college and then be a speech and dra- matics teacher. Remember when she had the lead in Mrs Mcf Thing? Loves to act and likes to read, David Hull Class Council, Prom Committee. Slide Rule Club, Latin Club Oh boyl Another senior par- tyl Dave's seen at the canteen listening to popular music and trying to forget homework as- signments. College and an en- gineering career are for War- rior. Q ,lr . .-. ,gf . Doris D. Hoffman Prom Committee, Nlajorettes Wlhen not with jean, Nanc. or Marcia, Kitten is seen with Nick or knitting socks for him, She remembers when seniors had seniority. 'K .N .. . s- J 'Y' - - S. 5 are---' 41-4' . N john L. Huszar Yearbook Art Staff john, enemy of all spinsters in sports cars, hopes to be 11 commercial artist. He enjoys reading the magazines he sold himself, and remembers when he won the U.N. poster contest. Thy- fiffr' :Fig 'i'1 1579. Y. ' ia - t 7, A. X., . t .r -. -9. V. mi. - fe 14-'E' i,5b 6:'nPl . Robert S. Hudson Football, Basketball Shhhhucks, he just wants to be with Doons. He enjoys spending money and cars with good tires. Screaming people irk Bob, Joann A. Incremona G.A.A., Secretary's Club, Prom Com- mittee, Yearbook Clerical Staff A job as a secretary and then marriage are in store for jo. She enjoys parties and horseback riding, jo, remembers when she fell while shooting for a basket. joan Harrlyn Izenberg President of Future Teachers Club Sophomore and ,Iuninr Talent Show v Prom Committee. Spanish Club what's now, asks joanie, whose favorite pastimes are go- ing to Holly's, talking, and rid- ing in the white Caddy Dead heads, conceited people, and dic- tionary assignments don't agree with her, So john jobeless Former lfdiwr-in-Chief of Crimson Crier, Student Adviser of Crimson Crier, Yearbook Literary' Stall, Treas- urer of Student Council, llonur Soci- ety, Quill and Scroll, Handbook Re- vision Class Politician and If L.'s first junior Rotarian are just two of the titles Harvard-bound lack has acquired, A career in government lies ahead for this National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist. 1 'T . -. .N-.ca Jack I. Kanter Driving is the worst to this senior who likes to eat, draw, sleep and participate in sports. 'lack will never forget when the Ramsey goal post was painted by spirited F.I..H.S'erS. kv I . I A . lj 2? a3ZF'214':2'i ' 'fff .5:,.ill l'l . ': -' '- ' .. N - . - . -fps ,tw 6 - 1 -fg 9 . ....n i T Lois Kaplan Future Teachers Club, Crimson Crier. Class Council, Prom Committee Lo is seen with the right kind of people, among them Bob. A future high school teach- er, she remembers when she got straight A's in English. l 'UW is 1 1 Ann N. Kahn Crimson Crier, Class Council, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club High on Annie's list of fa- vorites are talking on the phone and rock and roll, but surprise quizzes are second rate. Remem- ber when no one had nasal re- sonance? It's marriage ahead. Elaina Kattan Arr Staff of Yearbook, Psychology Club, French Club Remembering when there were no signs in Alll, this future art teacher is always starving, Disliking Cat food, boring teachers, and sarcastic people, Lama favors talking, eating and books. Michael Kaufman Chefs Club, Production Club, Visual Aids Driving, rock 'ii roll, eating and full period tests are favor- ites of this prospective civil en- gineer ot designer. XY'hat a blast when Mike got out of painting the goal posts at Ram- sey. - 1 - s L p as I 1- 1 f TV' i-- ,. vi. tx A X X l Patricia Kennedy Sophomore Class Treasurer, Yearbook literary Staff, Class Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary? Club, Prom Committee, Psycliolmgy -Club ' 'Pat is seen with the Class of '59, She likes to laughi- especially at senior parties. Freckles annoy her: we wonder why? Ambition? To marry a handsome millionaire . . . Good Turk W CA, 4 4f 'T 'f Adelaide Kelleher This petite senior is seen with the girls. Atl, as she as bet- ter known to the class of '59 shows only marriage in our crys- tal ball. Other plans for the future are still a question. ...QQ . 4.8 ii- i ki i . i f - x Martin Kenwood Production Club. Visual Aids, Tennis, French I..ib, Lab Assistant Marty's favorite pastimes in- clude tennis, photography, ping- pong, arguing and eating. This prospective business lawyer dis- likes people who can't take a joke. xc, . ls ' .1 A! x.,,4 'L Cf N C Thomas Kelly Seen with his favorite gal and the guys, Tom is sure to be found wherever his car is, Girls and cars rate high with this sparkling senior. Robert Kimmel linotball, W'rcstling, Track, Varsity Club Kim enjoys teasing conceit- ed girls and eating club sand- wiches at Holly's. Seen with Ann, he plans a career in insur- ance after college. 4, 1 ur. -ff 3 .A '- . ff' i fl? 93 I ' FL T. f ' ,V , ' -Wk,-r. fv J H fi William King liootball, Varsity Club Seen with Mae, Bill remem- bers when you could walk from one end of the building to the other in two minutes. It's the Air Force for Bill after gradua- tion. Carol Koenig Tri-Hi-Y, Band, Student Council, Honor Society, Library Council, Foot- liglit Players, Future Nurses Club To travel anywhere - that's for college-bound Carol, who will never be caught nappingl She has a fondness for music and ice skating, but please no profanity. F 19' iv-ei-T7 J D, . 9 fr : 23' P 'C'f f 1f ? Linda Kivowitz Hand, Library Council, liuturc Nurses Club, Student Council, Class Council. Make-up Kit, Honor Society College is waiting for Lin while she prepares to become ii school nurse. Gee, th.it's great. Xvhen not with Lonny, she en- joys writing to pen pals and reading, f X, 'Y' -IT' Rita Koors French Grammar and Literature Clubs Seen with Farfel, Elaina, Phyliss and the rest of the girls, Thumpy's future predicts a career as a concert pianist. Clas- sical music, the Village, and good books are favorites. 'x Nancy Klujber Lenders Club, library Council Nan, one of the semi-final- ists for the National Merit Scho- larships, likes steak, tennis, and readingf dislikes writing term papers. After college she plans to teach. x ,si '- J ' . s Ji, K I I J kv' 1 Jack Koppleman Seen with Steve and Kevin, this latercomer to Fair Lawn High School likes driver train- ingg dislikes short lunch pe- riods and college boards. Col- lege, success, and happiness are ahead for jack. 55 fi 'QE QTY? Elaine Korek Prom Committee, Class Council, Fu- ture Teachers Club, Girls' Glee Club Always heard saying W'hee- ee-ee, Korky likes football games and driving. Plans to be a physical therapist lie ahead. She perfers the canteen and parties to work, Grace La Bozetta Secretary's Club, Future Teachers Club, Art Club Gray enjoys playing the ac- cordion. That's the way the ball bounces. She's usually seen with Barb B. and Carole S. Says let's do away with too much rou- tine in hour long classes. ann- fbi VL, 1 . , '7- ,H - Q ,- y rv- , -5 rs' 5 ' N!,J--,,.., V' Mary Kotz Class Secretary, Honor Society, Tri- Hi-Y, Prom Committee, Student Coun- cil, Banner Carrier, Leaders Club So Mrs, Heffler got caught in a subway eh Kotzen ? This popular senior who likes lab pe- riods and a Marine can be seen with Carol and hopes to be a pharmacist. 'fr' , . Robert Kramer Vfrestling Planning to retire at thirty- five, Bob enjoys saying, Peo- ple-ehhh, spending money, cer- tain girls, food and driving, but dislikes crew-cuts and fraterni- ties. . -,L af.. IQ' ' james Lagrosa Band, Track, Latin Club, Chemistry Should we show no mercy to thisfuture company owner? No! Any senior who enjoys westerns, sleeping, and eating deserves mercy. jim, who will always remember Needham, is seen with Lynn. ' A. i .- J' Barbara Lander Crimson Crier, Spanish Club, Class Council, Prom Committee, Girls' Bas- ketball Most School Spirited Barb dislikes kids without spirit. Seen with Paulette and the gang, she's often heard say- ing: Common girls, let's get out there and fight, XT s 42811, 1 if? Marie Lang For Marie, seen with Eileen and Cindy, proms and converti- bles score as the greatest, In the business world, Marie hopes to be an efficient secretary. Thomas Lasiewski Camera Club, Chorus Ruth, pistachio nuts, and Rock 'n Roll are Tom's favorites. Getting poked in the shoulder annoys him. His aspiration is to be an electrical engineer. flxig' Lawrence Lanuez Positively against arguments over nothing, Lar enjoys slee ing late and sports. To suc- cee in radio or art is Larry's ambition, rin Lionel Lazerow Lonny, as he is known to the members of the class of '59 is seen with Linda K, Success and prosperity lie ahead for this graduate. FP! Robert Lapsley Bornio aspires to be a mil- lionaire in the Electronics Indus- try. Seen with Ron and Ken, he likes cars and hates Star Stores. A favorite pastime is work. En- joys remembering when school was closed because of snow. -533 Dennis Lea Football, Baseball, Basketball, Hunting and Fishing Club Taking rides to New York State rate high with Den. Ta- boo on getting up to go to school. What's the matter? After Fair Lawn High School, it's into the business world for our class chatterbox. 55 31: in ,,-. Gail Sondra Leckowitz News lfditor of Crimson Crier, Year- book Literary Staff, Future Teachers Club, Crimson Crier Representative. Nurse! Aide, Prom Committee l-lolly's. activities. talking and the VC'hite Caddy Girls all rate high with Lecky. Her amhi- tions: to be .1 credit to her par- entsg teaching and journalism degrees. Gail dislikes deadheads. Faryl Levine Psychology Club. Home Fconomics Club. Crimson Crier Representative With natural wavy hair, Far- fel thinks the Village and Afri- can records are tops. This friend of Reet, Bob, Noel, Helen, hopes for Home Economics and a Mrs degree in the future. Q Gi eiqr fgvv H: , 122: ' -in 'K 've 7 121 , NN, ef ' 2 ie?-i AW is Q, Phyliss Lerner A Cappella, Nladrigal, Leaders Club, G.A.A. Boys from the Bronx main- tain .1 prominent position with Phyl. Teaching and to become .1 devoted housewife are her goal line vision for the future. fx, 6508 Y Harriet Lana Levine Triple dating, going steady, pajama parties, and weekends rate high with Hara, Filled up ash trays and conceited peo- ple annoy this senior who is very active in outside activities. Anita Francis Levine Future Teachers Club, Nursu's Aide Liking parties, chewing gum, shopping, talking on the phone and pep rallies, this future teacli- er can he seen with Gail, Elaine. Helen, Ann and joan. 1 1 V . iyx Af' it ' .. rf' - . 49' VN Yr- -r' I' Tama Levinson Library Council, Future Nurses Club Do you have anything to eat? Pizza especially! Gym make-ups are not her favorites. Seen with Merle, Karen, and Judy Tam aspires to be a medical office assistant. George Lewanda Track. Chefs Club George would rather he driv- ing his Nash then doing Trig homework. XWhat happened to the hot water in the showers, and lunch for 30? George will make an excellent industrial en- gineer. 'Q t-'Li 95 'l'Ii ilyfwl' 'ix ' . cf, ll z'.l ' ZW , 4: . us '!'6f .K 5 . Q. QA-nb! ri' 'lf Ronald Liedel Football Ronnie spends his time working on the car and with the dragons, His favorite expression no sweat coincides with his plans to retire rich. .vs-ef,..if - - '. fix-'Fi'-'QE E, .,- V w . . .. N ,., . at ,. X ., 'SE -4Y' 11 Harold Lewis Cfi-ms-Country, 'lirnelt Witli the ainhition of heing .1 good miler, and never with- out his track shoes, I-Ial's fa- vorite motto is How the time fliesf Remembers when seniors had seniority. of 4- '19 A , 'x 1 A ' i I 4' , 442 . - Us - ,ff 54 -xg'-.'. F .iff f'- if-A '1-35? 1.4, .f-A,..- .. , ,J Ji if-. , ,fi-7:f'9uI5f fi .. ,v '55 Jgtalwtfu, W. l .h , ,,-. -' .it-li: ' Mite. '- 1 ,f-I-.fs.'f ss, U ' 5.4.-.. .'2'4f wg, - -, .:,..- r '- A .L-f.: '- N kv::SfQ,g.'Rl' P-fi. x ---R-3 ,4-IH ,, .::.hv-v:fM1'1W-v. Alan Lipowitz Football, Varsity Club, Baseball Football and slee ning rate high with Lip. In act, sleep- ing is a favorite pastime. To be a veterinarian is in Al's future. f,: 'f' ...mf 'x '. fi ive. - dv Et. Regina Lewis Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y Ginny, seen with Harriet L., likes telephoning and shop- pingg dislikes homework and conceit, Has designs on Mer- chandising. Geraldine Lipschitz Prom Committee. Footlight Players, Future Teachers Club, French Club, Crimson Crier Seen with Mama and Chil- dren, this cute little senior likes Perce and decorating cars. She remembers a visit to the Clifton police station. and hopes to be .1 married psycholo- gist. 4' Q' .YV Karen Lipton Class Council, Prom Committee, De- bate Club, Spanish Club, Make-up Kit, Footlight Players, Chorus. Delta Psi Sorority With that crazy raccoon collar on her coat, Kimmy likes sen- ior beanies, pizza and collegiate clothes: dislikes people who go through the wrong door on the way to third lunch. ?' '41 Brian McColgan Cross-Country, Varsity Club, Swim- ming Team, Track Team Oh, those drive-ins and piz- za! Brian also enjoys sports, especially running. The Air Force will welcome Brian, Nix on snobs and two faced people. .h .J , ty 1 ' ' - t--.3 Barbara Lull Blond-haired Speedy is al- ways wondering, What's every- body doing tonight? She en- joys lounging and going to par- ties. The future holds a job as a medical secretary. tzs r '. 5 ' 1-' ' ' s g ' , 25 wx ,. - - f: 1'-,, 5 I. 1 Judith McConnell Sophomore and Junior Class Council, Prom Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Future Nurses Club, Triple R, Girls' Chorus and Shop, Crimson Crier Voted Class Chatterbox, ,ludy likes driving and attending all the games with Mari and the girls. Top magazine salesman of the class, Judy won a Fabulous typewriter. U .. ta.. 1-,xx-Q ibn.. Wfilliam Lundberg Bill can be seen with Ron, Kent and the guys. Sports rate high on the list of this top bas- ketball star of Fair Lawn High School, Vaughn McDiarmid Soccer Mac enjoys listening to pop music, wishes he had a car and regrets the time he spends on homework. Seen with Ron Gladd and Karl Peterson, suc- cess lies ahead. Z'- f '5 Qi i A Ai'-'fs Patricia Anne McFadden Varsity Cheerleaders, Varsity Club, Prom Committee, French Literature Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Psychology Club Seen with Al and the cheer- leaders, McDuff likes num- ber 38, and senior parties. She dislikes people without spirit. Her ambition is to teach lan- guages in elementary school. Dennis McGreen Success will satisfy Den. He enjoys levityg dislikes exces- sive school spirit and modesty. Dennis is an ex member of the Club. 'Sf' Furnessia McGinnis Cheerleading, Varsity Club, Senior Class Council, Prom Committee, Lead- ers Club How about thatf People without school spirit, unfriend- ly people and homework do not rate with Nessia, This cheerlead- er will never forget when the class of '59 upset Ridgewood, tying them 0-0. James McHollan Basketball, Cross-Country, Tennis The Canteen bounces when jim, Mouse, jim Perkins, and Don Boccia recall the 57-58 Basketball season when we tied Ridgewood. To be an engineer is his goal. f -.4 33. 5' ,fs Thy Patricia Ann McGlade Phi Theta, Masque, Literature Club. Library' Council Appearing on Television the program. Youth Forum was Simply fabulous according to Pat Cafeteria food does not agree with her. Our Pat will make a good social studies teach- er. .-'1.-- I ,Q--sg 3. -, li rf' Kgs ful' fi ff?-fe k - Y- A 4.s..,, 3' T' . 'I S' -L4 , -S- -4'fL-- T' ' - .'.xi:- -2 . .. A i'i7FJ'1 . : q,M' v -- :- haf ear . ff: 52 -' Y f . ' c ' 1 311 'Kiwis- Alfred John MacAdam Football, Varsity Club, Vlrestling, Class Council, lntramural Basketball, Senior Class Vice-President Mac favors small red-heads, and going to drive-ins. Positively taboo on swedes and smarts in class. Al aspires to be a Span- ish or English teacher. 59 56:15 1 ,ss K. . Q, Iv- ig' '1 ' x ,,.L, Holt Mackenzie Seen with the Brave Pedes- trians, this senior enjoys read- ing, listening to good music, writing, and making up for lost sleep in class. Michael Mainardi Track Team fCaprainj, Indoor Track, Basketball, Cross-Country, Varsity Club, Chemistry Club Mike loves to see Ridgewood beaten in track. He's always with small girls and conceited boys. On, he likes Icliot's Delights, but down with matching sweat- ers. - -' J r Q-::5.,,5Qg15:G. 31. -:J , .... te Bruce MacMillan Track, Cross-Country Bruce wants to be an archi- tect after school, He likes sports, eating, and vacations but is against crowed halls and Trig. 1- Qi Ci? Elana Manfra G. A,A. Council, Prom Committee, Happy-Go-Lucky Layna likes Larry, parties, and Mam- ma's Children. Why do you have a banana in your ears? To have a successful marriage and family are in Elana's future. r'0 ,109' aw Voldemar Madi Track, Soccer, Chemistry C ogy Q , S .ir Cl b, Civ l x Club t up u t Astronomy, hooks ar istry are our Hal's pre lt's easy to see that he's he a research chemist. To improve those rocke Q' Qfbh I Rosemary Mangano Seen with Carol, Barbara, Nancy and Cathy, Roe's am- bition is to go to college and perhaps get away from the cold weather. ' aff I? ' s 'Fr 1, 4. '11 David Mann Baseball, Soecur, J.V. Football, Varsity Club, Basketball Sports and card games take up much of Dates time, I-Ie'll never forget when Mr, Binder was locked out of his room. Plans center on becoming a law- yer. Irene Marcavage Chorus, Art Club Irene feels a warped alley is tricky but not with a straight bowling ball. Legal secretarial work is the held Irene has chosen, ?' Qt-9 1 'p fir 41 U ,'1 4,b'.b ,ADDH 4.5 lp Joanna Manteneri Color Guard, Library Council, Future Nurses Club, Riding Club, Secretary's Club, Basketball Shy, sweet, Jo-JO thinks crewnecks and rootbeer floats are great. Disapproves of cliques. After Fair Lawn High School it's a career as a medical assist- Llflf. I'- ' 7, Joyce Marafiote Secretary! Club. C. A, A.. Girls' Chorus, Library' Council A party-goer who dislikes con- ceited people, Joyce plans to be a secretary, She is seen with Peggy, Betty, and Jeanne and likes Italian Food. fff N i, Pamela Markoplis Tri-Hi-Y, Class Council, Prom Com- mittee, Basketball, Leaders Club, His- torical Research Club Decorating for the prom is fabulous. Pammy frowns on unspiritecl pep assemblies and wishes the Class of '57 never left. Nothing beats being with Kenny. Q 'NS f Richard Matule Football, Prom Committee Tool, who likes Arlene. cars, clothes, and sleeping, re- members when we all counted the days until we got our dria ver's license. I-Ie's undecided about the future. 61 . asses- Roselda Mayer Art Staff. A Cappella. Madrigal, Prom Committee, Publicity Staff of Crimson Crier Modern jazz, French impres- sionists and 82 are tops with Ricci, a future fashion illus- trator. Seen with the girls and the wonderfuls, Ric dislikes dix- ieland jazz and people who play parts. Philip Alan Meyers Track, Cross-Country, Math Club, Chess Club, Lab Assistant, Chemistry Club, Indoor Track Reserved, but oh so nice. Phil hopes to be a research chemist. But now he is concen- trating on a special junior. Sleep- ing is his favorite pastime and he dislikes three hour Trig as- signments. 15,3 Qix 75 Kevin Mendelson Captain of Track Team, Soccer, Vis- ual Aides This future lawyer, who is rich with home-made money, is a sports fan. However, show- olfs and unfriendly people are frowned upon by Kev, Carol Ann Meola Usher, Banner Carrier, Tri-Hi-Y, Prom Committee Liking seniority and parties, Carol remembers when we said we would all wear our senior beanies every day, For Carol, college is in the immediate fu- ture. fi . f'l1'6F-t, Josephine Margaret Miceli Usher. junior and Senior Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Prom Committee, A Cap- pella, Chemistry, Crimson Crier, Senior Play Penny our Most Popular Girl likes the Dodgers, spirit- ed pep assemblies, and Bruno's pizza. She remembers when the japanese pagoda ripped while decorating for the junior Prom. if E 'K 59' if Ruth Miehle Giggles is fond of people with a sense of humor and li es to have fun. We bet she'll never forget the day she smashed up the driver training car on the first time out! Allen Miller No hooks tod.iy for Bud, who would rather have Me- chanical Drawing three and met- al shop than English, As .1 hola- hy, howling is tops! Amhition: to he an engineer. 24 'f gif ft 3 55? is 5,- Rona Millstein btuclcnt and Class Council, A Cappella. Ushers. Niadrigal, Singers, French lit- erature Club, Cheerleading Ron likes playing piano and good movies hut dislikes fatten- ing foods. Loves to nosh, say C'est la vie, and hopes to go to college. Wohbled around halls in a cast as a junior. Raymond Milligan Ray, seen with l.ou. lid, and Butch, likes howling, fishing, .ind hunting hut dislikes school .ind homework, A high school diploma will satisfy Ray, Q 'VK ' T Grace Montemurno Color Guard, Captain of Color Guard, lfuture Teachers Club Smiles enjoys sewing, bowl- ing, hahysitting, seeing every one happy, good food, clothes and driving hut homework and peo- ple without school spirit bother her. Marilyn Mohl Art Club, Color Guard, Art Staff of Yearbook. Scenery Design Mar favors johnny Mathis, parties, dancing and riding around in Sues car with Trudy, Gigi, and the rest of the gang. To be a successful teacher is this senior's desire. Michael Monto Chemistry Club, Literature Club, His- torical Research Mike, who enjoys eating pizza and driving his car, would like to be a business executive. He does not appreciate getting up in the morning or doing his homework. Arthur Moren Track, Swimming, Chorus. l..1rin Club Art, seen with jim. Guy. George, Fred .uid Sink, likes jazz but not Rock 'n Roll, Loud winners irk him. 'Wi N 1, Elwood Mulcahy Band, Dance Band Playing and listening to jazz is XX7oody's favorite pastime. He is also fond of math. A fu- ture with music is predicted for Elwood, so Keep it Cool. ix - s h . ib T' V 5' f -,329 C. .5 -, A , is 1.45. X A 3. gt V iff ! ,.'! if .Il ' -W 'f 5 -f X , .3 -...,,,, Gene Morgenroth ll.iseli.1ll, Xfirsiry Cfluh H.1ppy people .uid he-ing .it l'.it's house .ire the greatest to Gene, Best on being successful, he pl.1ns to enter tollege in the f.1ll, 6,9 Pi i . , . ,xx A Q ek Q We f i i f Q. ri, Q- -- 'F Jean Mullin Tri-Hi-Y, Prom Committee Dimpy favors Custom cars and proms. Taboo on flirts and snobhy people, Seen with 'lean and Buddy. it's a Mrs. degree for jean after graduation. :Us fii ff? sk ,J l A Bette jo Mourer SCCYCIJFYYS Clulv, l,e.1ders Club, G.A,A. Hey, Bunkie. Rememher whens' they milled you Twinkle Toes? Driving in M.1nfr.1's Bomh with the gang and making Fair Lawn socks .ire this perky senior's p.1stimes. David Musser David enjoys howling, read- ing and fishingg dislikes rainy days, leaky pens, and surprise quizzes, Plans .1 career in busi- ness administration. ,LEX 11 fi? ,C new .1 ull, , , . V '1 N Natalie Nach French Club, Future Teachers Club Driving to l-lolly's in her white Caddy with joan, the two Gail's and Barbara. Nat finds term papers, rainy days and non-magazine buyers very unde- sirables. Favorites are pizza and clothes. Mary Nazzaretto Mary, is seen with Ann and the gang Marriage shines in her future like a star. Success and wealth to Mary whatever she chooses. 'Z-3'1 w::T 'f' I ' fs, . A Tvs ,Q . I ,f 'Q-if -ar. yi' QR ..' Kenneth Namerow Basketball, Baseball Kenny, active in basketball and baseball, plans to be a Phys' ical Education teacher, This ac- tive senior likes Chinese food, driving and being with Marcia. F 5. it nw' - ,, , , , Gilda Nardino Seen with the girls and Sal. Gilda favors good food, and music, Positive taboo on home- work and conceit. Business school and eventually marriage for the girl with the nicest eyes. -47 Barbara Nehaz Barb enjoys food, knitting, and driving the Chevy, The future holds a secretary's job and then marriage for this long- Beatrice Neff haired girl whose favorite say- A Cappella, Basketball Ing IS Golly' Gee! What a grouchlu Al- ways getting to class after the bell, Bird goes crazy over mu- sic and leotards. Plans to study music at uilliard. y J 65 'QR s K V y, , .- 'D' YH: 'Q Mike Nemeth NlC'restling, Prom Committee Our Class Flirt likes par- ties, R 'n R, and Oh those 'long' lunches! What's the story, guys? Where's the par- ty? A law career and to be a millionaire at thirty tops his list. Robert Nunnick Wrestling, Hunt andllrish Club . This future Air Force pilot likes History II and a '46 Hud- son. He remembers when a cer- tain teacher gave Bob G. mon- ey for a haircut, J 3572? -Q? it V. Sl H K 'S 1.,,.., James Nicholson Football, Swimming, A Cappella, Boys' Chorus Rock 'n Roll sends Nick He likes sports, especially base- ball. Remember when the Dodgers were world champions? jim would like to be an an- nouncer. a, 1-ic-J-.te X. . ' X ,-1 , ' . . , . . H .,,g'-gf, -1 'fjt 5?:1-rZj2-'- Q -1' 3' Iv .M Jeanne Olmstead Honor Society, Secretary of Senior Class, Secretary's Club, Leaders Club Popular Jeannie will never forget when Chip opened the envelope at the class party. What's the date? Marriage to Ray after a few years as a sec- retary is what Jeannie plans. 98 in-4' Barry Novin Literature Club CPresidentj, Debate Club, Historical Research Let's have some fun and paint the Ramsey goal post? Barry will receive plenty of sen- iority as a business executive. Sports, girls and cars rate high with him. 1-j--s -1 Sheila Ostroff Choir, Literature Club, French Club, A Cappella, Psychology Club Sheila is fond of classical music, drama, and black-haired boys with crewcuts. That's the breaks of the game, Her bid for the future is to be a kinder- garten teacher. . f!'W fYfZ ,. V -1. . f'wf'.7 v . i f 1 s r 1,5 ff' Y . E t E' . A Q 6 . N X 3 li Louis Palmer Biology Club, Chemistry Club Most cool are girls and chemistry, but not school accord- ing to Louis R. Found work- ing in the lab or fishing. He is seen with Ray, jerry, and Ed. james Perkins Cross-Country, Track, Wrestling Perk, who likes driving and sleeping, remembers when there was a party every week- end. Voted the boy with the Nicest Smile, jim's ambition is to be dictator of the world. jeane Paret Visual Aides, G.A.A. Frenchie aspires to be a sec- retary. She likes driving her '51 Ford and going to the drags. Seen with jean and Doris, she hates to run out of gum. 'Q 'YUM P 'V joseph Perotti joe can be seen with the guys attending wrestling meets, football games, and assemblies. This senior plans on entering the business world after he is handed his diploma. vw.-... Marie Passero Secretary Club, Recreation' Basketball We can find Marie talking to Gilda or Rita on the phone. You know Ree laughs every- time she remembers the Soph Talent Show when Joan lzen- berg forgot her lines, 4'7 -an ..,- l Karl Peterson Pete and cars are synony- mous. '55 Fords, T.V., and sleeping also suit him to a For the future, Karl's hankering leans either toward being an electrician or draftsman. 67 .eftw t l -f tl N fq Q, xi A W-. 7 i t W' 't ,..-- sig: ' ' s , ..,, f ,. .1-f,f+,..r,s, 'agp , . I A r in . .f X , - -ws i N ' in 'TTT7 Robert Pett Chorus, Psychology Club. Band, Span- ish Club, Biology Club. Tennis Team Liking girls and playing the trumpet, Bob can always be remembered as a strong enemy of sack dresses and heavy study- ing, Edward Post Amateur Radio Club Ed, seen with Ray, Karl, and Ralph, likes short-wave radio and driving but dislikes work and big mouths, Racing cars and '55 Mercs rate high. is ':- 7 s ig ,- w, jerry Petty Audio-Visual Aids Jer, who dislikes crew cuts, still remembers when he was suspended because his hair was too long, A great dancer, Jer enjoys singing and dancing, Am- bition: to graduate. ,Q . 5 'Q . via 4+ li ' . '-gi ' . . .. -ff X if H'? 5,,f' ' ., 1' ir w. f Jack Prelich Visual Aids, Production Club jack, who likes sports, par- ties, and roaming the halls, :md dislikes literature and poetry, re- membered Mr. Sonander's de- tentions, A successful life is jack's aim, ,Cf 1 I Jean Polifka Assistant l-'ditor of the literary Surf of the Yearbook, Homerooin Represen- tative, Crimson Crier Staff, Prom Coin- mittee, 'liri-Hi-Y Always smiling, Mama can be seen with her children .ind driving the family car .inywheref Disliking stuffy libraries and Gerry's taste in men, 'lean hopes to graduate from Bucknell. 5 ff wx V F v si.. xx l Diane Prescott National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Band, Leaders and Officials Club, G.A.A., Latin Club, Bowling, Basket- ball Voted Most Athletic Girl, Trinky likes sleeping, sports, listening to music, and has a terrific sense of humor, After college, Diane plans focus on becoming a gym or science teacher. ZF' Claire Procopio Varsity CillCCl'lL'.lKlll1g, J.V, Cjlieurlcad- ing, 'llri-Hi-Y, Varsity Club, liootlight Players, Class Council, Girls' liasket- ball, Girls' Cilee Club, Prom Committee Uur popular varsity cheerlead- ing captain enjoys beating Ridgewood and cheering at football games. She dislikes peo- ple with no school spirit. Col- juclith Procopio Nlaiorettes, Prom Committee, A Cap- pella, Chorus, Leaders Club, Girls' Basketball, liootlight Players, Twirling Club H I I judikins, seen with the Ma- iorettes, Mama's Children, and G.A, Likes P. parties, fatten- ing food, and remembers when the Majorettes climbed the goal posts at 5 a.m. in their pajamas. ludy plans college then teaching. lege is in store for Pro next year. Barbara Puller G.A.A, Council, Leaders Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Homcmal-ting Club, Teens for Safe Driving Barb is usually seen with the Wrecks. Bowling and ten- nis pass Barb's spare time This ambitious senior hopes for col- lege this fall. Good luck with your plans Barbara. fx 'B Dennis Quardt Basketball, Laboratory Assistant Dennis, seen with Don, lil-:es television and radio, He enjoys basketball, trapping, and fish- ing, but those term papers! For him it'll always be the basketball scrimmage at Wayne. A 1:'f h Mgr Q jf! '7.- fel,-,of -ngsjs ... ,tv asyrg-up J. - ,E rt., Q. 1 V 634' ,I Phyllis Procopio JV and Varsity Cheerleading, Tri- Hi-Y, Psycliology Club, Chorus, Var- sity Club, Color Guard, Prom Corn- mittcc, Ushers, Recreation Basketball, junior-Class Representative Driving, popular records, and senior parties are Phyliss's pref- ence. Hopes to be a fashion buyer. Remembers when Fair Lawn tied Ridgewood at the an- nual football game. Gail Rafferty Cheerleading, Varsity Club, Girls' Basketball, Sccretary's Club, Prom Committee Parties, school spirit, football games and cheerleading, you guessed right, it's our girl Raf. Hi Keedsf' how about a spaghetti dinner? Gail is working to be a teacher. Q 3- j -f' Y.. K Q. 5 - ,. Ronald Rayot As A draftsman, Ot, may someday design his own car, however, for the present, work- ing on someone elses car will have to do, Seen with the guys is Ron. 'xy L3 , J . 5 - jerry Ressler History Club, Dance Club, Radio Club I hate gym and cafe food! claims this 1962 electronic engi- neer. Found with the Kosher Kats Jerry derives pleasure rom music, cars and radios. Carol Reiner Co-Captain Nlaitvrettes, Student Coun- eil Officer, Leaders Cluh, Ciirlv' Basket- lull, lri-lli-X, Ciirls Vorluliop, llrom Committee, kluninr Red Cross Hunting for a party is Reins favorite pastime, As- pires to own a red sports car. She likes decorating goal-posts, music, and dancing. Give with a smile are her passwords. ,-.nf 'f,.' .... George Scott Rhodes Football, Xlfrcstling Drive-ins, food, sports, Den- nis and jane rate high. Oh, those black eyes! ToughY Don't mention English or home- work. . .aa i:'l.'iii . i lrfgp. i Wlrrfrf' f' pi A i -- if-'L-ig5gs!:g !rl'T fb'-. ...l ' lf' Ella Reiss Class Council, Prom Committee, Cho- rus, Madrigal Singers, Lenders Club, Girls' Basketball Seen with the St'hleps, L can always he heard in the halls saying Hello, Bunkyf' Witli music as her amhition, L also enjoys parties. Martin Richman Marty, seen with Phyllis, likes sports and good friends, dislikes calisthenics. Planning to he 11 draftsman, Gloves remembers the Kosher Kats. Likes to sleep. lpn? David Richter Driving and class parties rate high over homework and loud people, says this future retailer. Dave enjoys ping-pong and pool, He'll always remember when Ramsey was quiet. Arthur Rochlin Soccer, Biology Club, Tennis, Riding Club. Science Projects That's the way it goes. Art likes to sleep. He dreams of when the soccer team tied Ridge- wood, the state champs, and hopes to enter college. R' 1.1. Q5 Q? 1 -X L ' 1 IK- Y . -.R -w. Hf .EA --.. ':, Fx-T 'fe -5 .Z 'V T 3 .. , 4:5 ,Q '9' ix A f rx f 'K ' , 1 5,1 , I ' ' 'ww' l f' . Q--A' , 1 tu., 4 'Pia , . . . 1 I We J Q' a f I. 1 Veil 153: 'lit' . X '. if- Yiz -1l fQ.'f-XV. M-g.'f'i'5'-'I4 Q ' . T53 5ff'.r1:j.1,5', ? ' '-'Q xy, - if 'ief.'7?C1f44:l '-. ill? 4' 'S R - 'T1'5:3f'f-'Q wffhlil fi 'E' ' -4-3 . ' -:Ji '- 19- , 1. ss-'rf tx' Robert L. Risacher Track, Vfrestling, Band, Cross-Coun- try, Honor Society, Dance Band Bob thinks Carol T., music, sports, and a future as a science teacher are fabulous, He will always remember when the track team won the NBII. champion- ship. Andree Robert Amgen craves Roy, boys from E.R., and doubling. Taboo on people who grub, college boys, and oral book reports, Seen with Carolyn, Maureen, Gail, Carol Ann, and aspires to be a medical assistant. 1' dai fix - A ' Y' , t E E ' 51.2, if -. Ray Roig Basketball, Track, Cross-Country, Sooners ' 'When do we eat? comes from Ray. He likes parties and sport cars, hates flat tires. Wants to drive his own sports car. Ray recalls when sophs looked up to the seniors. Q 'fl Carol Romano Nurses Club, Biology Club Corky plans to join the WAVES after school, Who knows? Seeing Ron is her fa- vorite pastime. Nix on finals, but loves 2:53 p.m. 71 ,fum . - H. K gzx ..- -V' xx ' i' t., fake-9.3! ,4...,,g1. 51, fivgg vj-'I kg ' ,. . ,gf f 1 ',:--A, .3 -.51 Stephen Rosenberg Track A future lawyer, Steve likes Italian food and movies, dislikes the cafeteria food and enjoys sports. Johanna Rubinacci Set Design Club Seen with Sharyn and Vicki, jo-Anne likes novelty days, working in ceramics, and cheer- ing for F. L. She plans to attend Katharine Gibbs and take a sec- retarial course. .x 519 ' V 1.-.. fY3 ' S Xgzr Georgette Rosvanis I don't know, is Gees favorite expression. Shell al- ways remember when the Class of '59 were sophomores. Some lucky boss will have Georgette as a secretary. 5,1 i B :rift .i IO I 1 I I A 1. fn an Douglas C. Rumaner Chemistry Club, Track, Slide Rule Cross-Country Doug likes making bombs. Oh! Those senior girls and sen- ior parties! Remembers when the cafeteria gave seconds. Doug will make an excellent chemist. Eugene Rothenback Soccer The XVhatl Me worry? kid remembers when we had time to eat lunch. He hopes to be a millionaire, but until the money comes he'll just loaf. I 52.4 'Izzy Vincent Sadowski Latin Club, Baseball, Lab Assistant, Chemistry Club Vince, a future teacher, enjoys history, drinking coke, and watching baseball on T.V. Hat- ing to watch Fair Lawn lose, he believes that the one who laughs last laughs best. an Nz' Carole Elizabeth Salata Yearbook Art Stati, Triple R, Prom Decoration Committee, Chorus, Art Club Seen with Dell, Irene, lris and Barb, Carole aims to go to Paterson State. This senior re- members when the Class of '58 didn't wait for the Grand Mar- shals at Baccalaureate. Delores Sardone Future Teachers Club. AFI Club' Chorus Dell finds Army boys very interesting along with dancing, and records. and bowling with the gang flrene, JoAnne and Carolej. She has chosen teach- ing as her career. Theodora Sandow A Cappella, Madrigal Singers. Prom Committee If you have a nurse who greets you with Hi ya, doll? you'll know it's Teddy jazz, Shakespeare, piano playing, and pizza are on the top of her list. f .SX D ui , he at 4 Y-A if I Richard Saunders So, what do you want? A gold medal? Oh, those long trig assignments, and people who sleep late! Friendly Rich is seen with everyone. His goal is engineering in management, Nancy Santhouse Hates Monday mornings and can't wait for that last bell on Fridays. Does anyone want a pair of knitted socks, Nantes specialty. 1 ....... f gi vi Harry Scalione Hunting and Fishing Club, Debating Club. Senior Class Council, Baseball Where's the party? Hunt- ing, Canteen, driving, parties, and spring baseball practice really rate with Butch It's college for Harry after gradu- ation. 73 4- Carol Anne Schauble Career Club, Future Nurses Club. Biology Club With nursing in mind, we find Blue Eyes in front of the stove baking, or caring for the sick. It's thumbs down on catty girls with Carol. Nancy E. Schuman Prom Committee, Banner Carrier, Home Economics Club When not attending a party, Nan is usually talking over the phone planning one. Is that right? A nursing career is Nancy's goal for the future. v-rx 55 ye- 5, , -azz' Merle Scher Leaders Club Pizza, joe, Doans, and writ- ing letters to Germany rate high. Seen with Judy, Tama, Rowena, Elaine and Beth. King dis- likes homework and Spanish. To be a medical assistant. P xii' P I -sr Pete Schotanes Usually seen with the Ram Rods, Pete enjoys Qbesides loalingj working on his car. Someday he would like to Own a body shop. rx Ellen Schwartz Library Council, Future Nurses Club, Psychology, Make-up Kit, A Cappella A favorite guy, pizza, and parties will keep El occupied until she becomes a medical as- sistant. Seen with the two Gails, Nat, joan, Barb and Hel, Schwartzie dislikes homework. Q Sandra Schwerin Majorettes, Tri4Hi-Y, Girls' Basketball, Junior Class Council, Prom Committee Sam plans to be a medical secretary, likes basketball, dis- likes people without school spirit, shouts Hey, wait for me! and remembers when the Majorettes climbed a goal-post at 5 a.m. Robert L. Senna XVrestling, Prom Committee Bob, who likes girl, good food, and money, spends his time dating. Seen with Margaret and the boys he plans to be an accountant. 9- Susan R. Sherr Debating Team. Spanish Club, A Cap- pella, Chorus, Yearbook Literary Statf - Sue can usually be found talking on the whone to Mike. Her likes inclut es Classical INLI- si wiin billet and Mike Iuturc plans intludc college 2 'vt- 'Nb-0' Barbara Shaw Seen with Bill, Ruth, Diane and Al. Barb prefers Ridge- wood High Sthool and dislikes homework. Harb remembers when lfair Lawn High School seniors had seniority. . I'4 ,v ,at 'Kg afbg t X . X - 4 s 'M' Iirica T. Siebert W'hen does the bell ring? asks the girl who enjoys both classical and popular music, and reading, but dislikes snooty people .ind history. 4.2 YEQ .4-- ' George Shechtman Student Council l'rcsidi:nt and Vice- President, Class Council, Band. Vfrcs- tling, Track, Cross-Country, Crimson Crier Shek, besides his ever- famous This meeting will please come to order. has other pastimes too, especially driving his '59 Impala. jazz and girls are also tops with him. Naomi Siflinger Bowling, leaders Club, G.A.A.. Make- up Kit, Chorus Well - dressed ivy league clothes. It's thumbs down on fast drivers and conceited peo- ple. To attend college and be a medical technician is her goal. Patricia Silva Prom Committee. Girls' Basketball Friendly people and going up to the lake are tops with Pac Seen with Nancy Schuman and the kids. Her plans for the fu- ture include teaching dancing. 4 ,fir Sharon Siska Student Council, Class Council, Visual Aids, Knitting Club, Art Typing Club. Secretarial Club, Prom Committee, Cheerleading, Maiorettes Shar, if not dancing or at parties, can usually be found cheering the team on to victory. Hi, man! is Shar's all- favorite greeting. Ambition: To be a secretary. .A Qt'-- 1 ' 'Af 3.4 ' NT f x c.-1- X, , 4 t 35- am A Q Abi , x , I' .V P. I' 5 157. ew , - . f 1 7 james Sinkinson Swimming, Tennis Team, Prom Cloni- mittee, Varsity Club No cafeteria food for him, he's rather ride in the '53, Throw .1 good party before jim leaves for agricultural college and he'll be content. 1 a 'aw gp.-+ V Louise Sistaro Italian Club, Teachers Club Ice skating and swimming are high on I.ou's list. What an animal! is what you'll always hear her say. She hopes to be- come a teacher. ,-1--s 111 Qfmfv. Carol Sisco National Honor Society, Prom Com- mittee, Teens for Safe Driving, lriplc R Club, Secretarfs Club, library Council, Nurses Club Q Pennsylvania is what Carol likes to find marked on incom- ing letters from a certain male. Pat Boone records, pizza, and parties also have a place in Carols life. Barbara Sittley Future Nurses Club, Psychology Club Driving and going out with Vince are tops. She'll always remember the day we got our senior rings. Barb wants to be a nurse. ff-in .hjsixf-, - I. . .'!9', '5 . Ralph Skrowron Radio Club Sparks, it ham radio oper- ator, claims his favorite saying is C Q DE WZR2j. This prospective electronic designer likes being a Cutter but dislikes high voltage. Adrianne Sosanie A Cappella, Madrigal Singers, Class Council, Senior Play, Girls' Glee Club, Prom Committee, Tri-Hi-Y, Psychol- ogy' Club ' q Witli a greeting of Hi, Bunky, Ajax is usually found at parties or the Canteen. Sum- mers at Asbury proved to he sheer delight! It's secretarial school for Adrianne. S .G G joan Smith JV Cheerleader Always saying Hi, Buddy' This future secretary likes Gerry, swimming, dancing and all men, with homework and snobby people on her dislike list. .dn- R PF S 'iw Q .io- Joan Sprechman Secrctary's Club, Career Club jo likes dancing, K 8: R, and food, and dislikes tardy people and homework. Seen with Ruthie, Billie, Joanne, and june. I'm tired, I'm bored, and I'm hungry. Brooks Snyder Class President, Honor Society, Swim- ming Team, Tennis Train, Student Council, Glen: Club, German Club jazz, parties, and girls rate high with our popular class president. Singing in homeroom is his favorite pastime. To be president of the A. F. of L.- C. I,O. is Chip's bid for the future. eg? 1l:f'J flaw-I Carl Stave Band, Dance Band, Tennis, Production Club, Audio-Visual Aids, Lab Assistant Music, food, and nice clothes are tops with Carl. You'll al- ways hnd him listening to stereo music or reading. College and psychiatry are in store for him. 77 -fp .fb ,S Marion A. Stewart SeCretary's Club, Career Club, Philos- ophy Club Mario likes money, dislikes homework, tests, and term pa- pers. She spends her time danc- ing and plans to be an executive secretary. Donna M. Swenson Color Guard, Leaders Club, Chorus This F. L. senior who likes a certain tall redhead, enjoys good food and sports, but is definitely against too much homework. Her future holds college and marriage. Gordon I. Summer Editor-in-Chief Crimson Crier, Tennis Squad, Swimming Team, Debating Club, Chess Club, Quill and Scroll Be a Crier buyer, announces Gordy's presence. He is often seen with jack and Harv, or sketching cars. He frowns upon bad lunches and drivers. It's law or journalism for our Class Sophisticatef' Sharon A. Surnamer Phi Theta, Class Council, Make-up Kit, French Club, Spanish Club, Prom Committee, Iiootlight Players, Future Teachers Club Sharon hopes to travel around the world someday, but now she enjoys going to Canteen and parties with the girls She remembers those nightly walks across the George Washington Bridge. ' X V Ty. , ,f - fra, gf 5 T, 5 ' SR 4 Y nw- ' gizllir J i A .- ff' ' .A fi' 1 x -A ' 'W i' '- ,SK , L. -is N 'R 1 ' ' . - ss K, 'Q ' '15 Qi, , ' , tv I 8 . Carol Swoboda Girls' Glee Club, A Cappella Chick enjoys dancing, draw- ing, chewing gum, and boys, but dislikes weight-lifters. This fu- ture airline stewardess can be seen with Karen and the boys. Jack Szilasi Is it true that jack's lazy? Ask Bob and some of the guys and you'll soon find out. The future looks bright for this sen- lOI'. tv QQ, fi' swf' fa..- Mariko Tanaka Tri-Hi-Y, Sump Club, Recreation Basketball, Student Council Ping-pong, playing the piano, howling, reading, and sleeping rate high with Mari, the first Oriental exchange student at FLI-IS, Traveling and the U.S.A. are fabulous says this prospec- tive diplomat. Joanne E. Taylor Knitting Club, Career Club, Girls' Basketball, Prom Committee, Yearbook Clerical Stall, G.A.A., Fashion Show Novelty days, pizza, and 5th period class are high on jo's list. We didn't have any home- work, did we? she asks, The future holds modeling in New York for jo. ,gh- X , A Tom P. Tanis Football, Track Remember when we had sen- iority? All sports, music, and swimming are topsf Oh, those conceited girlsf After FLHS, it's college for W'ilt. Ceceile Teninbaum Future Teachers Club, Literary Staff, Psychology Club, Chorus, Prom Com- mittee Cissy can usually be found window shopping. She'll never forget seeing vomit green for the first time. What should I do? They dyed my prom shoes purple! Plans to teach kinder- garten. Q- Grace Marie Taylor This future secretary and wife who is seen with Barb and Rowe likes food and dancing, but dislikes conceited people. homework, and school. . V - v M Qi, X . A ,I ffegff X -l -'gg . . XV ,I , . - - a EQ, 9 .M-. 33177, - ' ' s '-'53, 70 S' .Q 1 ff? ' D - , Q .l My Douglas E. Tenis Band, Track, Baseball Seen with Dottie, his favor- ite pastimes include bowling, skating, and the Drum Corps Too many chiefs and no Indi- and hates Current History ref ans. Doug likes FI.HS's band ports. 79 , 51' 4 ii- I A r gi Robert Tesche Basketball Bob can be seen with the boys almost anywhere around school. Quoting Sam johnson, Bob agrees that Words are symbols of ideas. Calvin R. Thompson Band To be an explorer or a chef is Roy's aspiration. His favor- ite pastimes include hanging out with the boys and playing cards. He likes food and easy teachers. f avg., .V 'V .xiii -:iv L if - . mi ff- ' ' ' . ,- .N e-- - E. 1 L A . ',-- flIT':v X J .asv- 'QR Don T. Thaler Band Aiming to become rich and successful, Donnie likes ex- pensive clothing, hot dogs, piz- za, and playing pool, basketball, and baseball. ,' ,f ,NJ f l ' i 1- ,,-Z? , .V .gag 1 V 'jus'- Rx X . 1 5 5, ,V I. W. f i XX Gerald Thomson To be a retired businessman is jer's dream. Weightlifting and driving in his hot '52 Ford are his favorites. He can be found with the boys and jane. '-if 'x i gf' Susan Thielle Scenery Design, Future Nurses Club, Art Club, Horseback Riding Soozie, a lover of folk mu- sic, and Harry Belafonte, would like to tour the world on a motorcycle. Dragging Cadillacs with the Red Nash is her favorite pastime. C +wp Gail A. Thorne Orchestra, Yearbook Clerical Staff Seen with Marian and Carol, Gail enjoys traveling and danc- ing. To enjoy everything in life is her ambition. Red remembers when M.B. and G.T. tried to join the orchestra for another year. Patricia Tiboldo Pat, who aims at suctess, spends her time on the phone. dancing, .ind drawing. Conceit and deceit don't rate with the better you than we girl. Ellen M. Tranberg Spanish Club. Tenders Club, G.A.A. Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretarfs Club, Recreation Basketball A little birdie told us you like the Three Musketeers and Cat- skill Mountains, huh, Ellie ? This senior is seen with Mari- anna, and hopes to be a physical education teacher. Iris Tonon lliiziiciwilxitig Club, future lL'.lL'l1Ul'S Club, Chorus VC'hile I listens tothe radio, she dreams of those dantes at Seaside Heights, and that day in the future when she will reteive her teaching degree. . exe' 'E' Alfred A. Trautweiler Track, Soccer, Cross-Country Girls, R 8: R, dancing, and Anne are tops. Alphy dislikes homework. After FLHS it's construction work for our Fred Astaire. -1 ia fp-, '22 Barbara Toretsky literary Statf, Crier Publicity Com- mittee. Triple R. D.lJ.C. Hey, Natl Get out the the 'Caddy' and let's go to Holly's is heard from Barbara who is always tying up the phone. Cafeteria food frustrates her. It's a literary career for Barb. Jeanette Marie Trongone Nurses Club, Chorus Hey, girls, Iet's go for a drive. .Iunie is usually found at the Wfarner in Ridgewood. She enjoys caring for the sick. and wants to be a nurse. vm' Arlene Beverly Tuschmann Library Council, Nurses Club, Chorus Ari can be seen with joan, Delores, and Diane at the mov- ies. Oh, fish can certainly be associated with Arlene who hopes to be a nurse. MW Carol Van Hassel A future receptionist and wife, Blondie remembers when the seniors said it wouldn't last between Ted and me. Proms, a '55 Ford, and dates with Ted are liked best. Edward Ullmer Biology Club, Chemistry Club Hunting and fishing are Ed- die's favorites. Fond of smiling people, he dislikes snap tests and algebra. Geology and a yen to see the world are in Ed's future. Frank Van Leeuwe Let's go to the Canteen, Barb. No time for fixing the car once you're in the Air Force. Van hopes to be an artist. janet D. Utter Tri-Hi -Y, Teachers Club, Library Council What's new? says jan as she drives around with the Wrecks. Quiet jan doesn't care to give speechesg she'd much rather listen to others. Barbara Van Tol Seen with Art Strauss, Ro- wena, Grace, and Diana, Barb's favorite pastimes are Art, knitting, sewing and sleep- ing. Barb plans to be a sec- retary and then a wife. Delores Vargo Class Council, Psychology Club, Tri- Hi-Y Dee enjoys watching Jack plays baseball. Remembers when she won S25 in an essay contest. Becoming a nurse is in the fu- ture for Delores. Geor e Vo el g J- g Basketball Manager, Spanish Club, Sportsman Club, Crimson Crier Home- room Representative Between driving, hunting, and eating pizza, Jorge is always on the go. Looking toward the future, George hopes to become a successful geologist. fi . ,. lf, ' ! f . Allen Ventura One teacher and nosey people annoy this senior who enjoys cars and building boats. Seen with a yellow convertible, Butch plans to enter the Navy upon graduation. William R. Von Itter This senior will be one of many who will never forget the fun he had in his senior year. All the guys can tell you this. Q . .Args-it: 'UQ '11 ex 'QT Salvator Vitale Cars and money rate high along with Gilda. Ed, Bob. and Bill. After graduation it's a career in the Navy and only millions will satisfy Sal. june Von Suskil Chorus, Glec Club Pudgy remembers when the Seniors had seniority. Seen with Ruth and Trudy, she likes pizza and rock 'n roll. This future bookkeeper dislikes homework. 83 ' 1 4.-tg 4. . Q 'eng c 5. ff' 2 I ' 'l lgb . Ralph Waddy Audio-Visual Club, Student Council, Production Club, Photography, Latin Club, Band, Crimson Tide, Teens for Safe Driving ' Ralph's favorite pastimes are fishing, hunting, working on hi- fi sets, and taping programs from the radio. Judy S. Walkowitz Literary, Clerical Staff . A Walk can be found riding in a '54 Buick, eating pizza and whipped cream, and with Ben- nie. Gym, showers, and conceit- ed people are on the bottom of her list. 355. ..--.. RN .. 1, , fe. er- ,sf Fred B. Walker Tennis Captain, Varsity Club, Swim- iemembers when the Ramsey goal posts were red and gray. Fred likes sports, shooting, and parties, and will probably inherit Henry Baum's bone during ten- nis season. His future holds college and the Navy. Patricia Warchol Leaders Club, Nurses Club, Teens for Safe Driving, Prom Committee, Girls' Basketball, Tri-Hi-Y, Girls' Intra- murals, Careers Club Pat loves her senior beanie. Seen with the Wrecks she wants to take a trip around the world. Knitting and driving are Pat's favorites. Words are symbols of ideas. JS 1 john Paul W'alker Cross-Country, Track, Prom Commit- tee Anybody for Canteen? It not, how about a camping trip? Nothing is better than summer when he can do these things with the 'lims and Don. For- estry is forecast for -lohnny's future, and don't call this boy Mouse its as! jonathan Warren Chemistry Club, Science Projects Likes ice skating, basketball, and all kinds of music, but dis- likes wasting time and boring classes. johnny hopes to be- come a doctor and then a sur- geon. .1451 C ..g j I,-' . -,A , X . Ellen Wasserman Ellie likes dancing, going to the and johnny. She is seen with Elaine, Beth, Harriet, Adrienne and Arlyne. After FHLS, it's a Mrs, degree. Linda Wfeed G..-NA. Council, Leaders Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Girls' Intramurals, Homemaking Club, Teens for Safe Driving Look for the Wrecks and there's Lin. A future college student, she plans to major in recreation. Remember when Friesma got hit with the pump- kin pie'in G.A.A.? 9: - -:A - ' lrfffp' ' .4',. F 7 r A 's 1 ...- Wayne Webb Pizza is a favorite of Web- byf' He wants to see seniors have their own parking lot. Dis- liking work, Nwayne wants to achieve large pay with little ef- fort. sf. Q...--v-4 1 - 3 5 Q- - Hg, : ' -- 1.55-t . Elaine Weinberg Nurses Club, Knitting Club goes made over Frankie Avalon. Nothing like piling in a convertible with her crazy friends and off to Doan's. Elaine will be a medical assistant. Susan Weber Sue, never without her ra- dio. is interested in collecting records, getting mail. and writ- ing letters. She finds school and homework very disagreeable. Her ambition is to be a singer or buyer. 11 fb ' M415 n if Dorothy E. Wfeiner Prom Committee, Make-up Kit. Class Council Seen with her gold desert boots and heard to say, Oy gevalt! Dot enjoys wasting gas, crazy people, clothes, and money, but wishes she could talk in work-period. 85 Trudy Weiner A Cappella, Chorus, Future Nurses Club, Madrigal Singers Cute guys and New York rate high. I dunno. To be a teach- er and then have a Mrs. degree are Trud's desires. Wfilliam Wilkens Swimming, Band, German Club, Class Council, Cross-Country, Track Quiet and reserved, Bill thinks Sonia, swimming, vaca- tions, and food are tops. Poli- ticians are jokersf' Taboo on rain, loud people, and cafeteria food, After graduation it's col- lege. Ruth Willson A real rock 'n roller, Pix likes a week-end pass, but can think of better things than school. Looking for work and marriage after school, she re- members when seniors had sen- iority. Z-D Y'-A-'V' Diane Worster Basketball Dee wants to be a success- ful housewife and mother. There's nothing better than be- ing with the girls, playing rec- ords, and sailors. Remembers when Mrs. Dorrell was pushed in the shower. Gail Wilkinson Majoreues, Future Teachers Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Prom Committee, Girls' Basket- Ball, Teens for Safe Driving, Recrea- tion Bowling College and teaching are in the future for this majorette. Seen with the Wrec'ks, she hates oral reports, tests, and term papers. Her likes include the number '59, pop music, and pizza. ww Paul C. York Lefty likes beating Ridge- wood, Physics class, and sleepg dislikes not having a car, quick tests, stuck-up girls, and remem- bers when sophomores used only one door. He plans to work in electronics. - 4:95 . - t . X Y . ... , N .-5 0 . .j r, n '-,5-4: . x , b ...waf- wg- 531' Q' , ', '1: 'e ' 1 is 4, X , - :I :, J- .a :nib 3' 2 . Ronald M. Yurash Ron, seen with Barb, spends his time driving and repairing ii rar. He likes Italian food. es- pecially pizza, hut dislikes book reports, and term papers. High school graduation will satisfy Ron. 'L' L . ' ' EARL' 4 .li 5-ZW? 555 1 Y .igg-i'ti' ' Q. z , --1,- 'zl -V Ng' SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL Sfamling flefl lo rigbfl: B. Lander, ,I. Poliflu, K. Lipton, P. Marcopolis, li. Reiss, Gierisch, C. Iftchclls, B. Snyder, H. Sczlion, D. Hull, A. Fi- nocchio, J. Bishop. Silting, flvf! 10 righll: P. Miceli, j. Anlian, A. Sosanic, N. McGinnis, F. Korek. T. Giacobbe, T. Sandow, S. Surname-r. ul. Olmstead, C. Bonhcim, S. Brockway. Harriet R. Zeiler Future Teachers Club, lireneh Litera- ture Club, French Speaking Club, Red Crosx Club Cookie can he found either cooking, oil painting, shopping, eating pizza, or driving around. It won't be her fault if there's a smoke filled room or a poetry book. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lrft In right: .Ioan Bishop, Treasurer Brooks Snyder, Presidenrg Alfred Nlae Adam, Vice Presidcmg .lean Olmstcad Su rctary. SEPTEMBER Assembly m.irlcs opening of sthool Introduced to 'l.lP.lII'S Mari Seniors receive their be-.mics Pep .assemblies dubbed Red and Gray Days I' Ai , -jg, H i i i . I If . Mari gli if Sroines leads the magazine drive OCTOBER Seniors smash magazine goal with gi total of 514,000 Cross country season begins Cutters route Ramsey Annual Halloween parade and party Seniors leaf through college catalogues 88 1 Pat McGlade chosen for Youth Forum , NOVEMBER Calendar Seniors celebrate at the Magazine Victory Party First all-junior play, Angel Street smash hit-may start a tradition Cast of Angel Street l Reggie really burnsf ,e .-.iw Carol Reiner, Jeanne Olmstcad and Judy McConnell-high sellers Dennis Focht speaks at last pep assembly before the Ridgewood game Y ' . 1. - Band practices for the Ridgewood game Hnal score O'O Fall Sports Awards Assembly Tabulating votes for Who's Who 89 Calendar DECEMBER Annual tiootlmll dinner .it the Cirtle Rtshiurant juniors begin their Christmas sales The traditional Christmas Tea C1 Dm? BE a ,tllisg R il-IVE joan Isenberg and Gordon Summer do their bit for the Crier Cutters win first annual Glen Rock Holiday Wrestling Tournament Decorating for the prom Seniors will always remember the beautiful Chalet de Noel Christmas vacation antifipated with eagerness JANUARY Excited juniors order class rings Reluctant return to the old routine l Swimming season begins .WJF4 . . . and wrestling, too QQ Dr. Grover retires Calendar FEBRUARY Victorious basketball brings home NBII. championship to climax a tremendous season Suspense at Honor Society Induction Assembly Traditional Varsity-Faculty basketball game Dance Band wins annual Ramsey High School Music liiir Winter vacation vigorously welcomed MARCH 7A s 4, I A iiii 2-:ex yf fl. Q9 l , f l , V: .' --1 ld'-AAA I ful in ,1-, 1 va , -- p 1- I A r rw.-is Q M 'Q' .,. A' 4-' A . 1 i. , 1 . T.. 4 -5 J. I I I ' , . ,, D -. J -' V 2 Village Day -.A Bohemian interlude before winter recess Winter Sports Awards ,A G.A.A. dance- Forever Spring APRIL Work experience for Seniors begins Student Council Dance The Glass Menagerie MAY Seniors show their abilities in the traditional Talent Show Student Council Elections . ' I Majorettes compete at Ramsey Spring Musicale and the cheerleading competition JUNE Lovely junior Prom dedicated to the Class of '59 The Honor Assembly and the Spring Sports Award A final fun-fest at jones Beach followed by GRADUATION 1959 JOE COLLEGE 8: BETTY CO-ED Al MacAdam Karen Lipton 'L fi MOST ALL-ROUND Tom Giacobbe Marianne DeMona ,,N, -Q 7 SQ-z .L .x -1 i i 3 1 Q E i I . i MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Barbara Lander Al len Fuhr H -iw. WHO'S CLASS CHATTERBOXES Judy McConnell Denis Lea MUTT Bill L Nancy 84 JEFF undburg Ellender 'fn Q, Afji-,fuk Q1 X. X ., -. wg-1 'xlivvls X Dx ' ff - X fs':.-ff. ft 4 'x-' ' .T W ,F X QV f N AX X-.Qf,a.',sw-2-5-5 i' .313 P 5 K 3 X V aw ' MOST HAPPY GO LUCKY Charles Antignane Eleana Manfra 1 MR. ESQUIRE 8: MISS VOGUE jim Bogden Arlene Finnochio WHO'S BIGGEST APPETITE Fred Barberra Ncssia McGinnis MOST POPULAR Penny Miceli Chip Snyder '- Q., -va X A N 7 W, ' .I CLASS CLOVUNS H.1nk Campbell Adrianne? Somnic CUTEST COUPLE Donna Swenson Bob Hudson WHO PRIDE CF THE FACULTY Nancy Klujbcr Guy Agrati NICEST EYES Gilda Nardino Bill DcVust NICEST SMILE Elaine Korek jimmy Perkins E asfer Fashions -f' fx Vs s :lim-sxw v K X Fe A ,V ,A I 5 SY, 3 4 I 0 fi 1,1 at c W.-.9 . o UNDERGRADUAT EW-fE i ' Junior Homerooms JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS With the junior Class behind them .1 gold star is awarded to these officers for their never tiring efforts in bring- ing their Christmas card sale to the top rung ot' the ladder. Sitliug, llff! to fllkfllflf F. Delis, N. Garrett R. Lnngstatf, B. Scmoratl. SECTION ll-I MR. HOLOWIKCH Stamling, llvfl to rightj: XV. Albert, K. Bell W. Arncsnn, J. Becker, j. Alcock, P. Abatc, T. Acheson, j. Bakker, G. Bartman, F. Alia, C. Alkemz, W. Anony, L. Altamura, Sitting, flrff io rigbtl: F, Balt, I.. August, S. Aron- son, B. Bender, J. Balcon, B. Alnor, P, Antlru. V. Barbieri. SECTION 1 1-2 MR. BIRKIN Stamling, flvfl In rigbtl: j. Brown, M. Brown, S. Bcrglas, F. Brennan, P. Binkert, B. Blum, P. Bokclmann, D. Birkitt. Sifling, llrfl lo rigbil: M. Borghi, B. Britton, H. Botti- glicri, C. Brown, B. Benrubi, B. Bloom, B. Bergman, j. Bentley. On floor, fleft lo righlj: R. Bonadonna, T. Breitweiser, j. Bla- secki, F. Bornstcin, R. Brauch, K. Brodar, W. Brotlierton. 98 SECTION 1 1-5 MRS. CHURCH Standing, flvft to rigblj: P. Campbell, N. Cavan, V. Chalfin, M, Carlotti, D. Clark, D. Buthcr, J. Cauilliere, A. Ceier, J. Casaburro, J. Cantor, D. Cambell. Siiiing, fleft to righll: B. Buss, J. Carduclt, B. Chavanne, H. Canaan, B. Brown, G. Cass, J. Bruno. SECTION 11-4 - MR. DEVENS Slamling, flcfl lo rigbfj: N. Eco, V. Eicca, Doherty, J. Falci, C. Fulk, J. Dresner, B. Fahs, J. Drcyer, R. Faith. Sitling, flvft lo rigbllr P. Dunham, D. Doherty, J. Eliak, S. Fegen. S. Ecltstein, G, Feffer, T. Driscoll, K. Ekstrom. On floor, fl:-ft io righfj: F. Ficco. J. Dunay, R. Feinberg. SECTION 11-5 MR. COHEN Slamling. llrft lo rigbiji S. Delvlara, R. Deane, J. Dail, C. Crawford, C. Curatola, F. Cole, E. Deleu, J. Curtis, S. Crevani. Siliing, Neff to rigbll: R. Desposito, I.. Cooper, B. Jcan De Anglo, B. Dcllner, J. Diclo, C. Davis, M. Dc Larato. Floor, fleft lo rigblj: G. De- Vries, G. Cohen, B. Gompetielle, F. Delis, J. DeSanctis, D. Cutillo, F. Conte. 99 SECTION 11-6 MRS. DORELL Standing, fluff io rigbfl: K. Giacobbe, M Fradltin, Ii. Franke, E. Gluck, K. Freeling, M Feldman, M. Goldberg, N. Garrett, C. George S. Flaster, D. Gomez. Sillmg, llcff tu right! M. Fine, B. Gallagher, P. Gcnzardi, M. Gins- berg, E. Gooter, B. Franks, S. Goldberg, P Gilmore. Fluor, flvfi to rigbtli G. Glaler, A Fried, E. Florkevicz, A. Goch, L. Flax. SECTION 11-7 MR. FLETCHER Standing, flrfl to righll: G. Hascup, A. Har- ris, L. Heller, L. Gray, M. Hartel, j. Gor- Iach, Griswold, B. Halperin, M. Guiller- main. Siiting, Ileft to righll: E. Heyndricks, M. Grodin, M. Gordon, C. Hoeting, L. Ham- way, D. Hamilton, R. Gustenhoven, 1. Hem- sey, L. Guerrieri, B. Halpin. Floor, fleft Io rightj: N. Gullonc, J. Hafesh, N. Hartz, P. Gordon, B. Hillman, I, Gottlieb, G. Gruters. SECTION 11-8 MR. GELLER Standing, Neff to rigbll: A. Kemmerer, S. Horowitz, C. Jensen, B. Ince, S. Hoffman, L. Jones, I... Jaffe, G. Johnson. Siifing, fleft to rightl: C. jamgochian, L. Karaflty, R. Kanter, L. Katz, P. jacks, C. Hromoko, B. Kaylin, M. Horowitz, N. Hugenschmidt. On floor, fleft to figbll: D. Hunter, W. Kaufman, D. In- ternoscia, D. Kclls, G. Katsourides, j. Hutch- ings. SECTION 11-9 MR. GILLICK Slamfing, flrft to rigbtj: J. King, S. Kiotz A. Lakand, S. Kingma, C. Kemp, A. Kolz S. Koplan, R. La Bozetta, E. Ruzinski, J Lagrosa, K. Kuipers. Silling, Ilcfl Io rigbtj: C. Kesse, M. Lacatina, D. Kolaga, C. Kone- fal, A. Koppleman, M. Klaimon, A. Kitaeff R. Kries. On floor, flrfl to rightj: K. Kemp: ner, J. Kocsis, E. Kirschner, S. Kronberg, B. Kondal, J. Korz, E. Korver, R. Kruzclnick. SECTION 11-10 MR. GORDON Sfanding, fluff to rigbij: A. Lederman, R. Langsraff, S. Lieberman, C. Labore, L. Levine, B. Lciderman, S. Lichtman, A. Lavine, D. Lebkes, W. Landzettei. Sitling, fleft io rigblj: D. Lindemann, P. Larkin, N. Lewis, P. Le- vine, M. Levi, I.'Liberman, J. Lichtenberg, A. Levy, M. Lesser. On floor, flefl to rigbtj: D. Leidner, S. Leida, R. Levine, R. Lindsay, B. La Poff, J. Lewis. SECTION 11-11 MR. HOCH Slamling, Klrf! io rigbljr A. Moskowixz, C. Mainieri, D. Mayer, M. Mancini, C. Marchuck, J. Link, J. MacLelIan, T. Link, L. Luty. Sif- fing, Ilcfl to rigblj: J. McMackin, B. Mac- Donald, C. McCarthy, H. Lon, B. Liszner, G. Mealy, C. Mainieri, P. McCarthy. Floor, fleft Io rigbtj: M. Mainardi, L. Marcheso, J. Los- calzo, A. Luedtke, T. Marbel, J. Mangano, L. London. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY FAIR MWN. New JERSEY SECTION 11-12 MRS. HOLCOMB Slamlinq, flrff In rigbll: N. Mendez, K. NCYVITTJII, C. Miano, C. Newman, Morton, G. Milm-5, 1..'Madili, C, Mom... swing, fl.-ff fu Ylgbflf C. Muller, K, Miller., P. Newman, I. Migliorisi, A. MIIlcr, Mignli, R. Mcrol- lm, S. Nlinnu, C. Miller, R. Morrionc. Hoof, fluff I0 rigbll: XV. Meyer, E. Meeks, R. Mul- lin, H. Meyers, NI. Miller, S. Mosclmclla, G. Nagy. SECTION 11-15 MR. HOWLETT Sfamling, rlvft lo rigbll: B. Nurik, T. O'Ncill, If. Ovcrs, C. Ollingcr, Paris, Pettorelli, Ii. Odcnwald. Sitting, fleft fo rightlr R. Newman, G. Petitjean, M. Paster- nak, NI. Pianctti, M. Novik, B. Pelkowcky, I.. Nicholas. Flour, Ilvfl to rigbll: P. Paley, T. Nooman, -I. Palcologus, J. Pedlick, S. Pecoraro, R. Ochs, F. Pagano. SECTION 11-14 MR. KNAPP Slanding, fl:-fl Io rigblj: I.. Pinsker, T. Pier- ro, J. Piccola, A. Pullicino. Sitting, fleft lo rigbli: P. Plonsky, R. Pickett, T. Proor, K. Plengc, G. Poteran, D. Pilzecker, W. Pivinski. 102 SECTION 11-15 MR. KXVIATKOXVSKI Silling, Iflnnr, lrfl to rigbll: II. Rnluck, R. Ransom, NI. Riumur. IJ. Roberts, I. Rocco- fortc, I.. Rcncrt, D. Rochard. Sifting, flrfl to 'fgblli P. Quintano, M. Rcicllman, If. Rom- aine, A. Ricchuli, il. Riuscr, S, Rxdolfo, M. Reid, I', Purpusc, S. Rccchin. Sfundmg, flrft In rigbtfz P, Ringwald, XV, Rohr. R. Rapp, I7. Rclmbcrg. SECTION 11-16 MRS. LAWRENCE Stamfing, flvff in rigbfl: FI. Ross, S. Rudo- witz, D. Rubenstein, A. Roosov, M. Rosen- thal, M, Sales, R. Roughgardcn, W. Rosky, j. Romm. Sifring, llvft to rigblj: K. Ruhlc, 5. Ross, N. Sacwizv, L, Salamon, R. Roven- sky, E. Rosenberg, S. Russian, T. Rubino. il. Ryan. SECTION 11-17 MR. LOMONICO Standing, flrft to rigbtj: B. Shcpps, G. Roosov, M, Schiro, j. Schatz, H. Scheckner. Siffing, flfff fo Yigbfli Saltman, B. Schiff- man, P. Schaffer. -Floor, flrff In rigblk E. Sesso, C. Schaeffer. 103 SECTION 11-18 MR. O'I.EARY Top rou', rlrft to rigbii: A. Singer, I., Siano Ii. Schunluut, R. Schrieber, S. Sergy, D Schnittlich, N. Scnegeto, C. Sisco, V. Shupaek C. Sellncr. Mitlillt- rou, fleft fo righfl: A Schultz, B. Scmnratl, H. Schultz, S. Scolnick E, Scsso, S. Simowitz, P. Schwartz, P. Silver R. Schwartz. Boftum row, flvfl In rigbtl: G Schmidt, D. Seeley, W. Shorter, j. Schuster B. Simpson, B. Schncck. SECTION 11-19 MR. PARTRIDGE Stumling, flcfi to righli: R. Strunk, D. Spinelli, B, Steinel. S. Stinheart, V. Taub, D. Strauss, L, Somodi, T. Stilwacs, F. Sturam, S. Taryla. Sitting, flrft 10 rigbti: j. Steiger, C. Storms, J. Stevens, K. Speck, B. Steenstra, E. Sprechman, P, Tighe. On floor, flvft Io rigbti: A. Smith, D. Sykes, T. Smith, S. Sollimen, T. Thomas, H. Tapler, T. Stchlik. SECTION 11-20 MR. ROSENTHAL Slamling, flef! Io rigbllr L. Van Slot, B. Van Dusen, j. Watty, I., Urgo, A. Vanorc, S. Wagner, M. Lea Venksus, D. Van Ouerloop, E. Van Toth, B. Van Dermere. Sitting, First row, fleft fo rightj: F. Van Aostcn, S. Van Slaars, E. Van Houten, R. Tregidgo, R. Tur- co, T. Trainen, A. Walsh. Silting, Serum! row, lleft to rigblj: R. Trebowske, D. Vance, B. Van Ness, S. Walkes, P. Van Riper, E. Townley, G. Valinski, V. Walker, S. Uris. SECTION 11-21 MRS. SLAVIN Sfamfing, llcfl Io rightj: B. Wright, D. Yea gcr, B. Young, L. Winkler, D. W'ciner, G Wasserlauf, S. Weiner, K. W'herlen, C. Young B. W'iIkes, M. Xvcinger, VV. WO0Iford. Si!- iing, Uvf! lo righfj: S, XVolman, L. Zavada A. Wcbcr, J. Young, M. Yocll, A. Weber, J Wolf, V. Woltv. On floor, flvft to rightj: L. Weiner, R. Waw'rin, V , Wharton, R. Wolf, R, Zito, F, Wirham, J. Wolf. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Slamling, flcft to rigbllz K. Newman, C. Schlosser, J. Douherty, B. Young, W. Pivin- ski, D, Butler, S. Steinhart, B. Schneck, M. Rosenthal. Silting, fl:-fl to rigbijr B. La Poff, G. Mealy, H. Lott, B. Bender, N. Garrett, R. Langstaff, F. Delis, B. Semorad, N. Lewis, L. Kievit, L. Hamway, S. Uris. Sophomore Homerooms SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Guarding hundreds of boxes of candy and cookies are the four sopho- more class officers, who will do their best to set Il pattern for their class in the years to come. Inf! I0 right: K. Dicrcl, C. Gibbs, T. Zaniello, J. Kramer. SECTION 10-1 MR. BAGLEY Standing ffvft lo rigbtl: 1. Atieh, D. Aisen- brey, G. Bangham, B, Barkalow, H. Bein, V. Adams, L. Aaronson, B. Arthur, A, Bahr, XV. Baarens, H. Baach. Sitling Uefl Io rigbtj: A. Berger, K. Agrati, E. Alnor, M. Antonelli T. Abbate, D. Ball, M. Allen, S. Aron, M. Beekhuysen. 1 SECTION 10-2 MR. BROWN Standing fleft lo rigbtj: T. Bertero, W. Camp, J. Binder, C. Bertalan, H. Buss, F. Boarwrighr, M. Breen, j. Carr, L. Bornsrein, M. Blum, A. Bogart, C. Boydell. Cenler row: S. Carter, J. Cardone, B. Berman, B. Bush, M. Siegel, V. Bishop, M. Bongiorno, S. Brand, L. Bouna. Siiling on floor: J. Cantassano, T. Bocchino, G. Buletza, J. Calandrillo, D. Brock- way, R. Blumberg, j. Campbell. - f 453.1-1'-.--. 1242.5 flai- .-.fi .-. -, SECTION 10-3 MISS FINDLEY Slumling flvfl In nglzlj: I.. Clcmvnts, I' Champury, R. Curtis, Nl. Crcvani, A. Dalw IL. Chcssin, P. Conroy, R. C'uCc, M. Coblenu J. Cole. Silfmgi E. Codling, L. Cornell, Aj Casserr, E. Chanin, D. Cohen, A. Cartwrighr, C. Casscltn, B. Crawford. Horn: B. Cun- ningham, bl. Cuuiira. SECTION 10-4 MISS CASKEY Slanding flvft to righll: P. DelMauro, K. Diesel, M. Drcnowan, D. Dieck, D. Danby, M. Deutsch. Siffingr N. DeRitv.er, D. Drec- land, A. Dellirter, L. Dobrick, C. Dotringer, B. Drexler, B. DeWitt, G. Dougherty. SECTION 10-5 MRS. CONANT Slanding fluff lo rightj: D. Egli, C. Fazigati. R. Dykstra, C. Duncum, J. Edelstein, P. Fernandez, A. Feldman, H. Feldman, NV. Fil- ippone, A. Evans. Sitting: M. Feinberg, E. Duffy, j. Farrell, P. Egan, P. Driscoll, P. Ferris, J. Eichorn, R. Ensign, J. Engelke. On Floor: S. Fingerman, M. Fand, R. Engel- hardz, R. Fensterer, A. Fisher, M. Dunay. J. Eklund, B. Feinberg. 107 SECTION 10-6 MR. DE LANCEY Standing llefl to rigblj: C. Freitag, D. Gier isch, A. Gertz, S. Friedman, S. Gale, R. Ger stein, I... Golando, I... Fuller, S. Frankenthaler V. Frick. Siffing: M. Gillen, A. Fortune, L Gaitley, C. Gibbs, I. Galzerano, C. Gymrek D. Fortier, P. Fleming. On Floor: J. Gleiber- man, R. Gall, E. Garella, R. Freimauer, J Geist, R. Givens. SECTION 10-7 MR. DWIGHT Standing Ilcft to rigbtj: R. Hamilton, D. Grunstra, I.. Hammerle, P. Halpin, G. Goshin, J. Hahn, D. Green, H. Gordjeski, D. Harrison. Sitting: L. Hampton, M. Hafrek, D. Henning, B. Grundler, J. Hascup, P. Hardy, J. Harris, S. Harrison, J. Hanton. On Floor: S. Green- wald, J. Hibo, A. Grabow, W. Gergorek, R. Herman, J. Higgins. SECTION 10-8 MISS DYSON Sfamfing Ileft fo righij: M. Holsman, M. Kearney, J. Huffman, D. Jesk, G. Hopfen- gartner, N. Kaufman, S. Horoschak, P. Hrinko, J. Huber. Sitting: K. Kaprelian, N. Kerr, I. Karsten, F. Kaplan, E. Katz, M. Kesaris, W. Jones, D. Jessop, C. Kalker, P. Iannacone, E. Holm. On Floor: P. Katz, H. Kaplan, N. Katz, J. Hochkeppel, S. Kell- ner, E. Juall, R. Hunt. 108 SECTION 10-9 MR. EVES Standing Ilvft to rigbtj: Koby, E. Kirsch, L. Krammer, A. Kolb, E. Kluiber, J. Lafferty, R. Lane, -I. Kinney, I-I. Kuuse. Sitting: T. Kirstein, S. Koenig, j, Koch, G. Laderman, B. Kolins, J. Krampf, D. Knecht, C. Lan- caster, j. Kramer. On Floor: J. Kohrs, T. Iamparillo, L. Kurlanizick, A. Kirsch, J. Kimple, E. Kravitz, M. Kurtz. SECTION 10-10 MR. GARISS Standing lleft to rigbtj: C. McLeod, D. Lowgeuville, H. McKean, A. McConnell, M. Lill, E. Lennon, I. Madis, 1. Leonard, j. Last, L. Link, R. Lepkoski. Sitting: J. Lewis, N. Lloyd, R. Levine, R. Lettman, L. Lipton, I. McGillick, R. Lizzi, D. McFadyen, D. McGin- nity. On Floor: D. Longo, R. Lopotf, M. Levenstein, B. Leshnower, C. Lazar, J. Lou- pold, j. Liebowitz. SECTION 10-11 MRS. GREEN Standing fleft to rigbtj: W. Mason, F. Meuter, B. Meekins, C. Miller, B. Marshall, C. Marins, L. Mendelson, V. Mizeras, J. Man- deville. Sitting: G. Marantz, A. Matheus, C. Mainardi, V. Mangani, A. Minster, B. Mello, S. Meyers, D. Mayer. Floor: j. Michalski, J. Mandel, M. Mainardi, D. Mitchell, R. Manz, I. Mendelsolin, J. Miller, M. Marltiplis. 109 SECTION 10-12 MRS. HARRISON Sltunlillg llcft In rigbfj: R. Nelurings, J Oliver Neuman, E. Nchaz, D. Myers, M Morrison, I.. Moss, R, Nchrings, I. Newman Siiling: P. Murphy, A. O'Neill, H. Otten- lieimer, M. Nagy, B. Novick, S. Ewman, ,I Nisky, S. Mokos, R. Orapallo. Floor: B, Mos- covitch, H. Parcells, J. Ottenbrcit, R. Mor- gan, R. Pacicllo, NI. Nick, R. Modugno. SECTION 10- 15 MRS. HECHTMAN Stamling fluff Io righfl: P. Peacock, D, Pilli- teri, I. Pidlosky, P. Polackc, B. Profitko, J. Montgomery, H. Piatt, T. Passero. Siliing: j. Paul, D. Prescott, B. Phillips, M. Paterson, S. Pollack, M. Poremba, J, Pickett, R. Prelich. Fint Rau: R, Poltersdorf, B. Pinchefsky, j. Peplowski, T. Press, SECTION 10-14 MISS HUKILL Standing Ileft I0 righlj: G. Rosaliz, R. Rich- man, J. Pyle, J. Raftery, C. Romeo, D. Quardt, J. Rizzo, I. Pulwer, R. Roig. Sit- ting: F. Richter, E. Ressetar, M. Raferty, K, Rooney, R. Robinson, E. Reisman, G. Rieger, J. Roberts. Floor: W. Reiner, P. Ridolfo, G. Ropee, C. Reynolds, R. Roberts, P. Reisman. SECTION 10-15 MISS LEONARDO Stamling flvft to riglstg: R. Sclimunk, P. Roscmhul, E. Sz. Milclosy, H. Rosenblum, Ii. Sclialu, Ii. Salminen, N. Rosen, M. Schra- ger, Ii. Samuelx. Sltling: Schwgnzv F Sanrucci, R. Sibcl, P. Ron, R. Sandszrom If. Roseiield, Ii. Sandow, M. Sallca. Floor: 'I Schiller, J. Rosenberg, M. Schleifer, N. Sanczn R. Schcragcr, If. Sandgran, R. Schoxanes w y SECTION 10- 16 MR. MINERVINI Slumling 114-ft fo rigbtj: R. Shore, E. Shaw G. Sesso, J. Shupaclc, E. Servin, R. Shapiro S. Shaul, J. Semar. Silting: G. Selby, A Sikcman, G. Siflingcr, I.. Shapiro, I.. Siegel M. Schevelin, J. Sicvers, V. Siebert. SECTION 10-I 7 MR. SASSO Standing flrfl to rigbfj: R. Stewart, R. Streisel, D. Tedesco, M. Tesarik, V. Spada, I.. Stapert, K. Snyder, C. Stohldrier, J. Stew- art, W. Simons. Sitfing: I. Sroddard, D. Tay- lor, J. Starr, M. Solan, B. Solinsky, M. Solo- mon, j. Stern, C. Steip, D. Smith. Floor: L. Smith, S. Stillwachs, D. Solomon, A. Stein- man, R. Srehlik, j. Skipper. SECTION 10-18 MR. SEIGRIST Slrmrling fleff lo rigblj: T. Ulinski, R. Thompson, M. Turco, P. Vanderweil, W. Ulinski. Siiling: E. Toth, J. Ulrich, T. To- neui, J. Van Nana, B. Titus, G. Tufzno, L Tully. On Floor: K. Tompctrini, A. Van Dine, I.. Thomas. SECTION 10-19 MR. UMSTADTER Slumling llefl Io rigblj: M. Zakian, R. War- net, R. Tankel, G. Young, C. Williams, I Weinberg, P. Walts, D. Wolf, I-I. VanSuskil B Wilkens. Sitting: P. VanNess, A. Weiner! R. XVeisman, I.. Vogel, E. Whi!f0fd, M- Weiss Young P. Venezio, P. Venczio. On Floor: P. , F. Zibowsky, I.. Wood, T. Vertetis, T. Woods J. Zocco, R. Zezter, T. Zaniello, M. Zakian. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL Slamling lleft to rightj: N. Bazan, P. Pea- cock, J. Miller, T. Berrero. Sitting: C. Steip J. Ulrich, S. Carter, E. Nehaz, J. Leonard, F Kaplan, I. Stoddard, Ii. Wittford, E. Salmanin J. Kramer. 112 I:fQ':2-'-7.51315gii175:f3TQ'f -.-',.1 1:-.ia-Tsfigb 'M Vg 2':- ff .-1 - f. ,sez-1: . p. s -5' 4.5 3- . ,, Y -q.:-Qqfx. Q-., 1.h,' ,1 K I' V' A xi ,-,- .2 ' x- ,:..:-. ,.- vm.. rA-.1.,.,-.':.'--'. - -f v - - -. gt., 5 5343? ' U, . . '9 l-- ' 4.-'-913.5 ' IVY .... L-Q. . f W ssxf, ,Q A ,. , - fi,-,A ' jf' c MQ' , Y 1 Y: f-- H '25, .fE i-4i'fQv .,, 1.5 Y' af- J-,,JvJ'F, 'Eggs'-4 1 i IK' -4 X i 1-ff.-, 21:22 1,-f ,f. fzggf ff A Fin! Row llrf! lo rigblif Paris, Bruno, H. Tapler, D Thaler, Schatz. D. Yeager, B. Xlfilltins, S. Rudowitz, L. liber- hardt, B. Kondla, C. Chessin, l.. Hampton, S. Harowitz, ,I Kotz, D. Kruzelnick, F. Bak. Si-fond Rou: A. W'eber, H Piatt, M. Schrager, B. Bell, G. Bulctza, Rosenberg, S. Dcllolf, B. Feinberg, D. Mitchell, S. Schaul, G. Devries, G. Hartman G. Schmidt, S. Aitchison, M. Hammer, S. Moschella, B. W'il- kins, T. Clark, J. Lewis. Third Row: P. Abatc, E. Mulcahy 114 r B. Risacher, K. Kuipers, B. Boydell, Mandel, D. Gomez, P. Ferris, C. Giacobbc, G. Dougherty, B, Nurik, j. Dougherty. Fourlb R0lL'f T. Clark, B. W'oolford, Lagrosa, D. Tunis, XY . Brotherton, J. Hochkepple, C. Ollinger, D. Dandy, B. Petr, R. DeSocarras, R. Garcia, j. NVolf, T. Ulinski. Fluff: C. Chcssin, M. Hampton. Cfarind: B. Bell, B. Mason, M. Schrager, Trumpvl: G. Buletza, S. Schaul. BAND Under the directorship of Mr. Tesar, our band has maintained the high level of achievement estab- lished in former years. The Clifton Band Festival and the Teaneck Concert were two outstanding events in which our band participated. MR. CHARLES TESAR Band Director ' 'f i ,-'W 1' ' Atari .6 f. 2- I S . I t ' .ff . , gv- . 'In Q P .Vs 'qlavq' X N f A-:L , I' . 3 v Q ' ' - ' 1- 7 It I 9 by L 55' iff r .,, .. ,, , 4 ,w f N .' 1 ' ' '. N F' , -'gi HX cl, ' . ' , A 1 i 1 , Y-y'gt'A,,,1 I Q. A Vi ' l if . Sq - . ,q 1' - xi '11 A . . . , . .. mn' - ' , I ' l .- 1 E ' K, -ff-E fx? Q'-, ' f 'iff' Q' Cv X G ' v J fw.f ,A 1 ' fy51f?'g ' .l 5 .321 'J Ts, -4 an 1 v-' gig J' 5, ll' P 't 1 ' ,L- I . As -. X 5 .1 - 3 ggzg m ?v.A:i1: .I ,, ., ' La, -- ' -' , '. - 7 gf -' ' Q 1. 1 3 I -5 ? ', .' '- . my ' - ' w. 4? ,a 3. im. -4.' ' E K-5.95 1.11, V 6 I .914 , .-. A ,565 nyfv , ,p an .' ff-. a. ,-,..- 174 - 9 . , :- it if VV 1. 'if 5 w .5 in --fd 'ff sr I 1' , 7 H 'ij , If 1: 4.5! 5 4. 5 1-' , ..f...' I.!'0PN ' vt ' U... Mr- ,-..' , - , V 1:54 .- f., ,f.f, V -,tis-5,7 pg,-. L, I, , ' ' I-:fri-:fffl + :1'ffv.E',fia-.1 - - 'QI S' I if 71 au my V . -'as if:qQ ! a D OYCC Gail J , Marianne MAJORETTES Through thick and thin, snow or rain, heads are turned as this squad, under the leadership of Marianne De Mona, marches on to victory. Striving to do their best, success is bound to come. I V1 c nian I Gicrisch, if. Tnwnly, Bishop, Procopio W Iran S Sghqcrm ka root , Bose Ryan, G. Vfilkinson, G. Colpnert. Front aiinskr N1 Dexlonq 0 if , Q ' . Cf-:Q J N BANNER CARRIER Luf! In rigbl: M. Planclli, j..Morten, S. Brockway, H. Bouiglicri, lf. Korck, N. Schuman The Color Guards, under the leadership of Margot Dunstan and Grace Monte- murno and the Banner Car- riers have brought color, fame and glory to all the football games and parades. Thanks go to these girls for for their untiring efforts. COLOR GUARD Lrff lo rigbf: N. Caran, D. Swenson, C. Newman, M. Dunsran fco-eapxainl, I.. jones .l.G l h . ' or ac , M Mohl, P. Purpose, G. Montemurno fcapralnj. 117 X nxx- - F' Y I THE SPRING Mb SICALE The combmed chonrs and mstrumental groups have presented Ll noteworthy program. ly i X Q 'Ii U ' 2 g,a,,.jj,,g fjyff fo ,mj,,,. T- Sandown R' Milstcinn R- Alivieri. Tbiril Rllllf R. Koors, Ci, Petitjean, S. Ridolfo Mayer, R- Slawr' M. HHwL Cuopcr. S- OSUO5. N. Snewiw, Young. M. Nlincini. U. Strauss, B. lien. C. Hauser, M. lfrnesr. A. Tusehmann, ll, Steenstra, Vubl- C- SWAb0LlL1. 'li Weiner, fuurflv Ron: R, Berkner Ihlcon, N. Garrett. iifznl Rnu: T. Oldenwald, D. But- i ler, W . Meyer, RI. Casaburro, R. Braver, R, Chavanne D. Donigian, XV. Knufnun. Yfwrniil Ruud WI Lumberg B, Snyder, A. Sosanie, j. Steiger. S. Aronson. N, Gold S. Rosenburg, R. Zetrer. D. Aisenbrey, S. Kronberg, A A CAPPELLA CHOIR This is our traditional vocal ensemble, They perform excellently under the capihle direction of Mr. johnson. Silling al Piano: li, Reiss. Firxl Rau' fluff In rigbll: R. Millstein. T. Sandow. P. Lerner. R. Berkner, M. I.. Aaronson, S. Aron. A. Cassert, Ii. Sandow, j, Ion- Ernest, A. Tusehmnnn, N. Garret. Iwi Rim: Ci. Peti- netti, A. McConnell, B, Steenstra, Balcom, G. Visser- gean, M. Venkus, C. Nl3rCl1UCli. B- USIHCY. ,l- YOUUXQ lauf. Szwond Rout B. Pcplowskie, C. Miana, L. Mendina, P. Van Ripcr. C. Miller. Nl. Hartel. R- Slater. N. Sawi- H. Hciss. Cooper, B. Niff, R. Branczm, A. S0521-sig, ctz. P. Campbell. B. Nelml, S. Koenig, K, Agrau, S. Rudolpho. MADRIGAL SINGERS Never without a song on their lips, these girls are always ready for that next per- formance. This group is also under the direction of Mr. johnson. H. Hess, li. Nehav, R, Branearo, C. Miller. I. VanRiper Y C Taunibnum, P. Miceli. xl. Procopio, lb. Pilileckcr I Fifth Rau: Ci, Nloccio. li. Pelkawxky, C, Nlarchuelc, C. Miano. N. Chairl, C. llonjiorno, Xl, Soloman. lf 3 Sclxwarll, G, Yfasserlauf. l.. Xlendia. S. Sherr. 119 0 iiurasfi 1 ' Q. H-Iilslf-9' ' K, Newman. 5. Suriumcr. H, Hlib, P. Xldiiade. PHI THETA Membership in this honorary society is .iwdrdcd for outstandintg servite .ind sin- cere interest in dr.1mi1tics. Under the thriirmginship direction ot' Barburti Hlib, this group supervise FI.HS's dramatic endenors .ind has the dithrult task ot eleuting new members, sg ? Frun! flvff fo riklvll: XV. Mehr. G. Mar:mt7, B. Hhb. Buffs: If Cinotcr, R, Schreiber, K. New- man, P. McGladc, R, Scibcl, R. Schwartz. THE MASQUES p Membership in the new drama club is chosen by audition. The Gffzrf Mena- gerze, presented for the P.T.A. and directed bf Mrs. jackson and Agnes iRicchuti: Riders To The Sea. presented to the Senior Ciass and directed by Walter Meyers' and The Glilfefirzg Galer. presented to the drama classes and directed by Barbara Hlib, are the groups major accomplishments this year. ANGEL STREFT Insmrcd bx :lc Class nt 60 r 111 I Cunxramv. lxglcson 'l :mr x llnrald Ihlamew Slnlnl fir mlm -Kgnu Rl1.kl1lLllKI l7lVI0lIlH1Y lush lkaraflu CAST fln Ordlr ul Appurame 'lfr xlllfliflllglldlll Rua bghrubcr fl hurs Ilan Cootur tl'r1 Nfr Muurmlglum Walter Nlqer Xanax Ron1 Skl1W2l'll ll hurs Nl.H'llYl1 l'radlun QFFI H1 uffll NOYI111 Sawun f'l'hurs Sur. Plain! Clhrl Rough Arthur Walsh Pnlnurmn Duc Kells Ilzflu Stan Lclda Hack to fron! zltgft to figfvti: LnGros:i, P. Passcm, C. Stare, M. Kenwood, N. Nlcrlis, xl. Frankcnrhalcr, XY. Shorter, Qi. Dcnioux, T. Clark, C. Kemp, I.. Berger, R. NY'nddy. THE AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS CLUB The Audio-Visual Aid club is responsible for the care and distribution of all sound .md projection equipment. This group also provides the sound effects and lighting for all stage productions. O11 Fluor fluff tu rigfvff: If. Rosenberg, A, Icxw. NI. Rcicliman. B. Phillips, S. Ncwnmn, li. llcrman. Sruxtrtl: Ii. Hlib, Ii. Sandow, S. Row, ,l, Cliigcr, P. Scliwarrl, M Qiortltn, A. l'i.ipplcm.in. Sfinirluitqf 13. Grunstra, ll. Kiorlnch, .N Bitrleiuuii, P. I..xrl'un. I. Diclu. MAKE-UP KIT These girls can he seen hetore every school production working and studying the ch.1r.1cter whom they are to make up. They have produced professional work and can be very proud of their results. First Row flvft la right! G. Rosvanis, S. Brand. Second Rou: G. Lynch, V. Bershad, E. Rcssetar. Sianding: H, Pint. SCENERY DESIGN CLUB All assembly productions, plays, and shows, have a definite trace of the Scenery Design Club. Under the leadership of Mr. Birken these students obtain a wonderful knowledge of backstage life. 122 4. 1 fn b Roselda Mayer, Mike Nemetli and Herb Frierag , s I I ' . -liz and ...... Sf' Daw? Linda KNOW' appllffd , '5 make uP meth Dofligan has h . ANYTHING GOES The traditional Senior Class Play, under the leader- ship of Mr. johnson, was resented to 1 capicity house. Xl l?Anything Goes was a credit to the class of '59 and 1 play long to be remem- bered, 1 27 Roselda Mayer and uchip.. Snyder, Nick lflefh Frietag, Beatrice Neff and Allen Grillo behind the bar ul' luil li Chip Snyder, Charles Anti- The Grand Finale Beatrice Neff and Herb Frie gnane, Ronnie Liedel and tag Mika Nemmh M Senior Variefy Show SENIOR VARIETY SHOW' The Senior Variety Show, presented every ring, is .1 highlight of the school year. Under the guidance ot' Miss All11SfL1SSOff and Mr. Ifishcr, the dass of 1959 continued this tradition in a noteworthy fashion. 2 Gigi Auerbach '1 an Q' 4 if icq. im, c New Marilyn Hausen I, I -- e Q X i -+Q Bruce Boydell Mari , 0 jerry Ressler and Tom Laziewski Left Io right: jack Kanter, Stu Aaronson, Dave Mann, Stephen Delloff, George Lawznda. Susan Scherr :P V4 1 -1 ' M ':,1: I ' 9 . Q' 'U I , V . Q2 . L 'Q AA? T' f --SIM AA G M11 3 5 W munuu ?.f'-,B P fi QW , JF., K ,NN y E g , 1 J 'Wg I , E A .-'7' 24,5- jii y If 2 if ' nl '. 11 ,,.- PI- 4, .,,,. F ' K V' 4. 1 3' J Q 'xt ? QQ ' 4 , i 0 , A 4 5: Emi, is 'ff-, 5 , swf ff!! 5 2'7 WC QL, g U Q C -r S 5 A 4 ,,. ! A ' - ? ,H A Qs. I Ye 11111- '?. 1455143 r JUN R -VA. v a W .A 5 Hg M' 1 ' ' ,- 4-f, - -, 'A ' .-.gffiff sncinfs al! -i ll I i J R Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov F oofball On cool, Crisp Saturday mornings during the Fall, Fair Lawn Highs students look forward to one thing-a football game. The majorettes, cheerlead- ers, and band provide a wonderful background for the team, who, led by its captain, Dennis Focht, gave us a really exciting season Climaxed by a O-0 tie against Ridgewood at the traditional Thanksgiv- Hudson, Nvaddy, D, Leu. D. Tedcsco, L. Altzmuro, W Bust Tbiril mu: VV. Camp, R. Xlfilkcns, Al, llibo, I.. Smut Reynolds, R. Thompson, R. Dykstra, R. Colioon. V. Asonx . Cuttitta, E. Schwartr, R. Rreis, W, Ulinski, C. Bow t Attieli, R. Streisel, XV. Filippone. tl. Higgins, S. Fingcrttmii ing Day game. 0 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 27 F.L.H.S. Teaneclt .. . . ............. . 4 F.L.H.S. . 0 Englewood ll F.L.H.S. .... . . ..... .. 24 Central .... I8 F.L.H.S. ... . . I3 Riverdale ,, 25 F.L.H.S. . 19 Ramsey , . , l F.L.H.S. . Zl Northern Valley 8 F.L.H.S. , ,, 0 Teaneclt ....... IS F.L.H.S. I4 Ramapo .. Z7 F.L.H.S. .. .,.., 0 Ridgewood Q1 I 'ern x , - J , x , . i Va- r. . 0 A - LLJ- . LU. , . 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'J-v ff ? -' sf' .1iA'iLf':F i'1'-'-gL'?'5. ' 'f Q '- f -'-aw,f'e.1g - Q. W . EL.,-7 .-.5 1.4, 23. I-Q. 4 - 11:2-1 I -3 A :QS U-in ,g.,. 4-I. , . 1 Vila .F 1,95 . ','.Tf:bLgi'- fi V' U A lv- 2.KU,.Y'.1g:g .2x1xQi :J1w ,gg-f a'sv4f:f5ff'w 41 1 1 : -J: mf-:iff , --, ' ,- ..:.,1w- 3-.:f3 .. kg. -Q -. -I ' try- 1 , gb .. . 1 r .35 . EQ - ,N -'7' E. !g f!.,v:v'g. , - .1 V .-1 1. 11.1 ' Y' - ' -'J-4-'1. 4-'5'6' '.f '..b1'1- ..- 41.12 ,u..m.- -Lie Stamling fleft to rightj: G. Vogel, R. Langstaff, A. Haven, W. Lundberg, M. Haven, C. Boydell, J. Barber. Kneeling: K. Namerow, J. Vfacldy, D. Quardr, D. Seeley. 4. at . 5- if-. . fi William Lundberg, All Haven, C0-Captaim Baskefbal I Cheerleaders, screaming fans, swishes, lay-ups are to be found at our basketball games. Another of our triumphant teams, this one brought home the championship with 23-4 season. Mr. Dwight, their coach, can be very proud of them, as we are. WLM EE! 1 xRL4h .QRLAW ff iRL4 '33 Dec. 9 Dec. I2 Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 26 jan. 2 jan. 6 -Inn. 9 Jan. 13 jan. 16 jan. 20 jan. 23 Jan. 27 jan. 30 Feb. J Feb. 6 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 17 Feb. Z0 F.L.H.S. F.L.I-I.S. F.L.H.S. F,I..H.S. F.L.H.S. F.L.H.S. F.L.H.S. F.L.H.S. E55 j.V. BASKETBALL S1am1'ing ffvfl fo righfl: R. Morgan, C. Boydell, A. Schultz, W'addy, N. Mincruim VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE F.I..I'I.S. .,,,, ,, 70 Iiodi , I0 F.L.H.S. .,,, H ,. ,, . 53 Garfield 33 F.L.H.S. .,,,.. ,,,.,,, 7 7 Bogota . . 50 F.L.I'I.S. . 67 Eastside . S9 F.L.H.S. ,,,... ,, ,, 94 Alumni ., Il F.L.H.S. ..,,, ..,,,, 6 f Ridgewood ..,. . .... 73 F.L.H.S. .,..,,, ,...,, 7 5 Ramsey .. , . . 55 F.L.H.S. .,,,,,, ,, .. 60 Northern Valley ., .. , 49 F.L.H.S. .....,. ,...,, 6 I Hawthorne ..,,, ,,,. , . ..A.. . 27 F.I..H.S. ,,.,,,, ,,,.. 5 I Riverdale ,, ,..,,,. . 45 F.L.H.S. .,.,.. 56 Cliffside Park . 55 F.L.I-LS. ,,,.,., ,..,,, 7 3 Ramapo .,..,. .. , 46 F.L.I-I.S. ,,,, ,,... 6 2 Ramsey , ,. ., 37 F.L.H.S. ,,.. 48 Northern Valley . S2 F.L.H.S. ,...,.. .,,.. S 3 Hawthorne ,,,.,.. 34 F.I..H.S. ,.,, , ,,., 59 Riverdale . ,...,.. 46 F.L.H.S. ,.,,.,,, . 57 Ramapo , .. ,,,,. ,, , . .. 45 F.I..H.S. ..,., ..,,,. 4 6 Cliffside Park ,,,.,,. .,Y.. 4 4 F.L.H.S. ..,, .,.... 6 4 Hackensack .,,,, . 43 F.L.H.S. .,,,,... , , ,,,, S3 Tenafly ,,,,.. .. ,,.,,, , . 44 BERGEN COUNTY HOLIDAY FESTIVAL BASKETBALL TOURNAINIENT . 69 North Arlington . ,W ,, , ,, ,, 63 69 Bergen Catholic 57 6l Lodi 46 BERGEN COUNTY JAMBOREE ,....r..,....r,...,. 56 Northern Valley ........,.., W.. 46 .............. .. 58 Don Bosco High School .,.,, .,.,.. . , 71 73 Ridgewood 54 STATE TOURNAMENT 60 Passaic 58 44 Bayonne 55 Kim-Iirig: J. W'alltcr, R. Roughgarden, T. Zaniclb. .-5 '61 ' 'Y' Ti. ,vin ' . .--14' .. 011, -- -, ,,-. v- 5 l i Sianiling Klvft to rigbll: H, Riback, R. Di Orio, D. Boccia, Perkins, D. Todesco, D. Foclir, l,. Cohen, S. Crevani, R. Kimmel, D. Fiol, T. Bocchino, Ross. W l ' resf mg Our Mufflers grunted and groaned their way through a successful and trium- phant season. Led by Dennis Focht and Don Boccia and directed hy Harry Holowach, the team has piled up an enviable record. Jan jan Jan jan jan fs jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Donald Boccia, Ca-Captain VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE 51 F.L.H.S F.L.H,S F.L.H.S F.L.H.S F.L.H.S. ,,,,, , . F.L.H.S F.L.H.S F.L.H.S F.L.H.S F.L.H.S Clarkstown , ,,,,, . Ramsey ....,.,, . N.Y.M.A. .. . Teaneck .. Ridgewood ,,,,,, , Roxbury .,,,,, , Passaic H Leonia . . Suffern , Jan jan jan jan jan jan Feb Feb Feb. Feb. Feb Feb Fin! mu' flvft io rigbtlf R. Bauer, Alcoclt, F. -Iunll, C. Lnvar, B. Bell, M, levcnstuin, Srrmiil row: Scmar, R. Strunk, NV. Ulinslti, H. Freitag, P. Ringewald, XV. W'illtcns, Sinlcinson, B. Snyder. VARSITY SXVIMMING SCHEDULE F,L.H.S. .,,, , .,.,,,,,, I8 F.L.H.S. ,,,. 34 F.L.H.S. W ,, I3 F.L.H.S. ., 34 F.L.H.S. ., , , ,. 39 F.L.H.S. ., , S7 F.L.H.S. ,, ,, . 52 F.L.H.S. ., , IS F.L.H.S. ,,,,,, 7 F.L.H.S. ,,,,,, .,, S2 F.I..H.S. ,,,,,,, . 38 game with Snyder cane Swimming wleequahic M VA,VV K 59 Fair Lawn's chlorine cutters gasped and splash- fznidefb. -' V- ---'--- ff Zi ed their way from one end of the pool to the other oum ia ,...,., , .,.. . . 5, pm,-S nzzrrznnrrnr Azzrrw 5 1 to wind up with a good season. Always encouraged ffufifk Audfmy ----' 53 by Manager Vincent Mizeras and their untiring trips Ferris .YY,,,,Y Y,,,.Y,,,,,, ,,,.,, 2 0 Nwuk Audcmy -VVVVVYV 4, to the Paterson Y.M.C,A., these boys have brought Mountain Lakes ,.,,,,,,,,,. 62 Columbia .. Ferris .... ,. ,, New York M. A. elled merit to our school. Do we see an Olympic champ? 70 25 49 133 Seated on ground: j. Cohoon, N. Gabor, G. Katsourides, A. Mintzer, D. Syskes, VV. Kaufmang A. Geisler. Fourth row: Shulrz. Slamling: D. Mann Qcaprainl, Mr. Fischer. Svcomf H. Canaan, M. Riemcr, j. Miller, T. Bocchino, R. Zetter, B. row: R. Saunders, A. Charney, B. Hartman, U. Rothcnback, Pinchesky. Fiflb rout J. Sreward, M. Dcutch, L. Mandelson. K. Mandelson, V. Madis. Thin! mu: S. Berglas, R. Ochs, j. S. Kellncr, A. Lakind. Sixth rou: B. Moskouitch, B. Dewitt. Soccer The soccer players of F.L.H.S. are the sure-footed members of A our student body. Under the guidance of Mr. Fischer, this team kicked the ball into the goal for an excellent year, handing the champion- ship Ridgewood team a 0-0 score. 4. VARSITY SOCCER SCHEDULE ' I i' Sept. 9 E.L.H.S. ............................ Glen Rock 1 Sept F.L.H.S. ...... ..... C entral Sept. 26 E.L.H.S. ...... .. .. Eastside Sept. 30 F.L.H.S. ....., ..... E nglcwood , Nvhehgf' ,L V Oct. 3 F.L.H.S. ...... .... . Hackensack .4 il C' om. F.L.H.s. ..,... ..... R urherford JPG.. A --,9 Y Oct. F.L.H.S. ...... ..... R idgcwood 'ji ' Q '-fads-zfx Oct. F.L.H.S. ...... ...... T eaneck 5 fijka 2 oct. F.L.H.s. .,.,., ..... E nglewood Qg:41.!5f1-xv fiffrm in .1 Oct. 24 E.L.H.S Hackensack .i: fz!1ixQ1af' f-ffmgli S- pi Oct. 28 F.L.H.S Rutherford :L rg ,e1':'!v..-je' f-Fig!!! fefgqpgzs oct. r.L.i-rs Ridgewood '- 5'i5':'x-xg' 5 !i!'.:.m:.'.'-fu Nov. 4 F.L.H.S. .,.,,. ..... T eancck . , Nov. ll F.L.H.S. ...... ..... G len Rock 134 DAVID MANN, CHPMH1 Nov F.1..H.s. ,..... ..... R iverdale ,. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. I7 2l 24 28 30 Sl l 4 7 Standing: J. Frankenthaler, D. Dieclf, J. Campetielle, D. Feidner, J. Kimple. Kneeling: B. MacMillian, S. Billow, B. McColgan, D. Rumaner, H. Lewis. Cross C ounfry Working together, doing their best, this team under the leadership of Mr. Rosen- thal has brought F.L.H.S. another good record. Captain Brian McColgan can be proud of his squad as we all are. CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Passaic Valley ..................................... . ......-....-.-- .. -...-.-- Lost Ramsey ....................,,............................... .....-.. -.------ I- 0 SI Clifton ...a...... Ramapo .......... N. ,B. I. L. ..................... - ........ . Wayne ............................................. Bergen County Championship ........ Riverdale .................................. Eastside ......................... ....... Lost Won Third Lost Tenth Won Won BRIAN MCCOLGAN Caplain Tennis Nothing can stop Doc Gurney's boys once they have commenced the regular season's competition. Under their coach's flawless direction our favorite Racket squad had another successful season. Fred Walker, their captain, was no less an inspiration than the fine leaders of previous teams, F ,,if+Qi ' X N EFL if QL 44, ' ., '7'1 TY A FRED WALKER Captain April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May june I0 14 17 21 23 24 28 30 l 5 8 12 li I9 21 22 26 2 Riverdale Westwood Englewood Ridgewood Westwood . Rutherford Tenafly ,,,,. Bergenfield Hackensack Ramsey Teaneck Englewood Ridgewood Rutherford Bergenficld Tenafly Hackensack TENNIS SCHEDULE Open ....,,.,.,,, Home Home Home Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Home Home April April April April April April May May May May May May May April April May May rs s I4 I7 zs zs 1 4 6 ll I8 21 23 I3 I6 I3 19 Track Under the excellent direction of Mr. Rosenthal, the Track team hurdled its way to another triumphant season, The team is looking forward to future victorious sched- ules, even though many of their star players will graduate this year, including the co- captains Mendelson and Mainardi. VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE Ramsey ........Y.....V.................wY,.........-Y...,Y....... Garfield ...... ...Y.,,..a,,,aa..aa.....,................. ..... Tenafly .........,, ..... Hawthorne ..,.,,, ..... Penn Relays ..Y.. ..... Clifton ...,.....,, ..... Eastside ...,., ,.... Englewood ,,.... .,,....., Saddle Brook ..,., ........ Teaneck .....,....,.,. ..,..,,. Ridgewood ............. ......... Passaic Valley ....,.,.,..,..,.,...................,...,,,.,,.. N. B. I. I.. Meer ..........,.,,,,...s..1........,...,........ SOPHOMORE TRACK SCHEDULE Teaneck ......,.,..........,,...,..,,..,..,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Tenafly ....,,,....,.,..,..............,.,.,.,..,..,..,,..,,.,, ,,.,, Hackensack .... ,,,,,,,, Ridgewood ..... 4,,,,,,, Home Home Home Home Away Home Away Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Home Home 'Ali QS --.' 2- ,, Qs5.T. - 1?.Ii'flT5ifi5lrfi MIKE MAINARDI AND KEVIN MENDELSON, Co-Captains 137 Quarr- NA rf ' ' . v , - VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM , S- .-15+ 1 . A 4 Burk Row, Siumling lI,i'ft In Rigbfj: -I. Dunay, R. Ransom, M. Sehiro, XV. Alhert, R. Rqughlmrden, B. Van Dcurscn, N. Grillo. D. Seeley. XI. Bnrhur. Srrrnnf Ron, ,KIILTIIPIQI C, Boydcll, R. Tnnkel, K. Barbcrra, D, Mann, ll. Scnlione, E. Murleenroth, R. Langsraff. With the words Batter up the Fair Lawn squad again begun another season of baseball. As last year, the Diamond cutters had another highly triumphant season, under the direction of Mr. and the leadership of its Co-captains, Dave Mann and Gene Morganroth. April April April April April April April May May May May May May May May May DAVE MANN, GENE MORGANROTH' C0-Captain! VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Rutherford . . ....,,.,.,..,,, .. ,...,,,,, , , Cli5side Park Ridgewood ,,,,,,, Hawthorne .,. . . Northern Valley .. . Riverdale .........,..,,, Ramsey ,.., .,,,,, Ramapo .. , Rutherford ,....,,. Hawthorne .. .. . .. Northern Valley ....,, Riverdale .,,. ,....,,,, Ramsey Ramapo ,.,,,,.,., Hackensack ..,.. Garfield . .. F-11-wg... Away , Home Home . Away , Home Away Home Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home H . Home JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Bark Row, Standing llmfl In Rigbfl: R. Rawley, Ll. Hibo, Servin, R. Richman, R. Tarantt l ber. Front Row, Knrrling: K. Dictcl, R. Bauer, W. Ulinsky, R. Shapiro, J. Scmar, S. Potter, ll XY illttns The Junior Varsity Squad showed great promise of providing the future xarsity squad with a fine array of talent. Under Mr. Umstadters coaching, they dexeloped into a fast moving, well disciplined group. April April April April April April May May May May May May May j.V. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Tcancclt ,. . ....,... ......,.........,,..,......... , .. . Ridgewood ......,..,,..,,,....,,....,...., ,.,,,.,,,,, ,... , , ., Hawthorne ..,....... Northern Valley ..,.. . Riverdale .. ...,....,. .. Ramsey ..,....., .,.,. Ramapo ,.,.,,.,,,,.. Hawthorne ........,..... Northern Valley ...... Riverdale .....,....,... Ramsey ............. Ramapo ....... Hackensack ..., Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Home Away Home Home Away www, C oachmg Sfaff Thu: irc thc man who hue dnrutcd our tc um durmg thc put suson 'Ihur lllltlfliltg citorts hue be n mbpnrlng, to thcnr YCIINS md 1 Lrcdlt to our buhool l 'viR BENNETT He ul Foofball lf: Q- 1 MR SASSO fi? MR FISHER Head Sower and Arr! Basketball '5Pi ' MR ROSENTHAL Head Traek and Cron Country 140 Duel lor of Atlvleln J DR GURNEY Temm MR UMSTADTER Head Swzmmzng and Am Baseball MR IDWIGHT He zd B zrkellzall MR HOLOWACH Head IV1eftln1g and Aff! Football and Track MR JOHNSON Sophomore Football MR KWIATKOWSKI Head Bafeball MR MINERVINI Ant Foollzall and Baakelball .- .:-- - Q7 Y , 1'4 ..3,-J-fgzzliliff'-'.. , - 1g.:: ..1--Q-' - -.g'1---,,- A 'X D gr- ,:-f -.55 , , em-il-alta, ' NX 'E' . 1- , 1 . 1 . 1 K - ' ' . - . ,L 1 1 k . Q . v A l V J h . A. . . Y X .. Q I I I Jr- ' fr KA H n . . .. . 1 . A I in , X- ' fy 'C A f - 4 1 1 ' A 1 ' ' I Ks, A A ,., -- I f , 5 fr' ' . - l ,ff 1 - . 4 ' 1 z . V ' K 1 .. 5 1 . ' ' , I , l A I . ,I ' , - ,-Q . ' Q . , , -.. ,,,, s-- ' :fa I -A . ' fr, I 3 A . V --' Slamling flvft Io rigbij: G. Rafferty, N. McGinnes, C. Procopio, P. Procopio, P. McFadden. K!It'l'lfIIlQF H. Lori, Nl. Lesser, A. Singer, C. Toscani, C. Konefal, B. Dellncr. Cheerleaders VASITY CHEERLEADERS F-A-I-R-L-A-XV-N f yea - Varsity Cheerleaders, who, under the leadership of Captain Claire Procopio, rock the bleachers with their Thunderous cheers. Co-operation of this squad helps to bring victory to our teams. j.V. CHEERLEADERS These are the girls who keep up the morale of the 'IV squads, and become the varsity cheerleaders in their senior year. Slamfing flvff I0 rigbllf H, Duffy. D, umm, M, oaiifn, G- Young. C. Smp, A. owfiii, B. Berman. 141 Firsl You' fluff to riglrhs D. liocht, V. lhstis, N. Grillo, C. Procopio, A. NlacAil.im, 'lf Ciiaeobbc, H. Lundberg, A. l,ipo4 wirze, B. Hudson, G. Agrari, H. Freitag. Sri-mill mu: C. Snya dur. Sinl-unson, C. Konufal, P. Prouopio, Nl. Lesser, B. Dellncr, A. Singer, G. Raffcrtv, N. Nlcliinnis, N. Defranco, D. Glanr Varsity Anyone who has received Ll Varsity letter in a sport is eligible to join this club, Under the direc- tion of Mr. Sasso and led by its president, Tom Gia- Left lo rigbl: Mrs. Wilcox, E. Tranberg, P. Dunham, A. Finocchio, E. Manfra, J. Friesma, B. Fahs, G.A.A. Council XV. Provinslcy. Tbiril mu: F. Whilker, D. ilicdesco, D, Kells, . Cooper, S. Crevani, vl. Brown, B. Hartman, B. Kimmel, A. Geisler, D. lfiol, D. Mann. Burl: mu: D. Lea, F, Conti, Nlcflouglin, A. Haven, Nl. Nlainardi, Nl. llavcn, LQ. Rhodes, Wright, K, Martel. V, lficca. v N li. B. Club cobbe, the boys and cheerleaders do various jobs around the school such as planting shrubs, and also try to build up student interest in sports. Thanks go to these girls, under the able leadership of Mrs. Wilcox, for setting up extra-curricular activities for girls. The G.A.A. Dance held in March was just one of their many contributions to the school program. Bark rou' flvft to rigbtj: J. Ryan, D. Gomez, C. George, C Koenfel, A. Koppleman, Lichtenbcrg, P. Donham, B. Niourcr, E. Manfra, J. Olmstead, I.. Hamway. Middle row: Virs. Kopf, B. lnce, J. Newman, B. Fahs, N. McGinnis, J. Gierisch, C. Reiner, j. Procopio, B. Bender, E. Tranburg, Under Mrs. Kopf's direction, girls learn how to lead gym classes and head their respective groups. The girls learn the rules of the various sports, such Sealed on floor lleft to rigbil: B. Solin- SkY. A. O'Neill, N. Kerr, L. Vogel, V. Seibert, 5. Horoschak. Sealed: J. Stern, C. Steip, M. Raferty, D. Taylor, P. Pa- remba, E. Kirsch. Standing: J. Seircrs, S. Kimball, E. Klujber, P. Waltz, D. McFad- yen, C. Marins, P. Ferris, S. Mayer. The girls in this group learn how to referee games, keep score, and assist the gym instructors in setting up classes. E. Townley, A, Kotz, M. Bitler, P. Warchol, L. XVeed, C. Clements, D. Grant, M. Scher, S. Ridolfo, -I. Deherty. Front row: N. Kluber, D. Prescott, P. Marltoplis, P. Boyle, B. Mac- Donald, G. Woltz, G. Valinsky, H. Lott, C. Newman, J. Salt- man, M. Kotz, J. Balcon, B. Steenstrn, M. Carlotti, M. Pianetti, M. Lacarena, D. Piltzeker. Leaders Club as hockey, basketball, tumbling, tennis, and softball. Taking part in the games and refereeing is all part of this club. Sophomore Leaders And OfficialsAClub 143 .Y iz. 'ian K -APN -i' Nanq Schuman Donna Swenson ' ,vb .L.... '1n...f. FND' N.B.I.L. Queen Judy Procopio Claire Procopio Marianne De Mona . 's, - 8 Q... 4 ' s AE' '- 1 is ' :Q X, PN--..! S if ,nuglif K , 1 . 'l'lE IA Y Y Al' .lr- Crimson Tide Lvft tn rzgfrl: F. liarun N llll lv. -X. Bailly. .l STAFF . .R .. .. .- 'N--r-mqr C,--'----in -f 1 , . ' um'1', A. Iuschmmn. C, S.ll.1t.x, l'. Bokmn, J. Hul.1r, l.. Cfguxcw. Q u ! r 23' 1 I ' EDITORS iff! lo rigbf: Lou Ann Casscasc, Arr: Ralph Waddy, Photography: Nancy Ellen- dcr, Editor-in-Chicfg Herb Freitag, Liter- aryg jean Poliflsa, Typing. XE. J. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Iffl io righl: J. Kon, R. W'aCldy, K. Kempner. Sfaff of 1959 LITIRARX STAFF Nl I net H FCIIAQ., X rsmd tn r 3 lxcnnm Punt L' Ou fl! I lo lqbll D C1 ant L Polrfka B Hlrb C 'lanmnbaum K lLLlCOVklll C L,-oldbnrl, YOU Thu e1r 1 new group the Photography l Staff was added to the Yearbook Staff The d bmed rroups cooperated excellently an tom 5, we feel our efforts haxe been well worth whrle FACULTY ADVISl:RS MR ENG MR KIMMEL MR PIATT ' x 4:8 equi CLFIUCAI. STAFF fl I to rxqhil I Vallcovun I lmremona Slfflllg C Drcnovnaw G Thorne lxmrlmq Taxlor NI bzevu art D Balt r ', YQ : . Fr , . . fr 1, . F ' Y, '. Bc l. ,S. S-l -r, l, ' clj. 1 , l ' '. 1 ' I . ' ' ll 3 . , 3 Y r A h - x. - . . up : T I , L If . l I V 3 . lx 1 F . 1 'N --.A H I, ' , - . K S ,R A 4 4 R a l 15772 P I I wi 5 2 . F. A -' -- - '- ' .1 J- X ,A Q X, .. I - - .. if . i - N afionol Honor Sociefy W'ith its purpose to recognize students who exhibit four basic qualities-scholar ship, leadership, character, and service- this honorary club performs two main serv- ices each year-the Honor Society Tea and the Honor Society Induction Assembly. Y7 Shzmling fleft to rigbll: j. Walker, J. Deluca, L. Kivowitz, H, Brawer, G. Yound, F. Cole. iFirxt row, xitfingi B. Solinsky, B. NVilkcs, Bontley, A. Weber, N. Klujbcr. Srconif row, silfingr Hinton, J. Wolf, E. Klujber. Fronf: M. Gillcn, M. Poremba, S. Newman, B. Phillips. Library Council Among the many tasks performed 'b these girls are the processing of books, deco- rating the library, and checking our books in and out. A trip is taken annually to the New York State Convention to get new ideas. We may thank Mrs. Enos and her coun- cil members for our efficient, well-run library. wwf--vw '1 ---run Pv- v 1 V' 1 4 Sluriiling rliifr In rfglwli: L. Cabot, P. Ferris, 5. Koenig, C Gibbs, ll. Slayer, A. O'NeiII, V, 'l':iub. S. Brockway, R. NY:iddy, Schatz, H. Freitag, B. Samuels, S. Kellner. A. levine, R. Langsraff, -I Paris. C. Snyder, il. Bogden, Sllling: Drcssner, J. Fnlci, H. Hess, K, Nlillstcin, C Hauser. Ci, Scheer- m.in, P, Ringeuxild, C. Reiner. S. Siska, XI. Kon, R. Seibel, C. Hronioko. Ii. Dellncr. Sfudenf Council Giving students A chance to run their own affairs demotr.itit.illy, werinitting leader- ship by capable students, and acting as L1 unifying body between stu ents .ind faculty, Student Council attempts to stimulate school .ind community spirit, sponsor dances, and maintains the school store. Bulfom mu' lfcff lo rigbllr Kon, K. Kcmpner, D. Rubensriun, C. Duncum, Sir., B. Sfxmuels. Cvnlrr row: P, Pcrcmbia, H. Iickstcin, G. Lecleowitz, G. Summer, J. Davidoff, F. Conklin. M- Lim- Bdfk 'Uni M. Horowitz, E. Gooter, Polifkn, B. Hlib, A. Biuleman, M. Fradkin, C. McCarthy, S. Flasrer. Crimson Crier Sfaff Be a Crier buyer are the famous words Aof this staff. Selling ads, .getting the news, and writing it are the various functions ot these producers of our prize winning newspaper, Mr. Cohen, may I put an ad in your paper? . . . Kneeling flfft to rigbtl: P. Miceli, M. Cangcr, P. Procopio. Sitting: E. Franke, C. Etchells, P. jacks, C. Nicola, A. Finoccio, C. Newman, P. Duzkus, P. Levine. Sfuniling: R. Nlillslein, B. Bandar. USHERS This way please, single filehstep live- ly, is the cry of our ushers. Guiding traf- fic for school functions, these girls deserve recognition for their fine work at plays, as- semblies, pep rallies and all activities. BHFIZ 'OW flfft fo rigbil: R. XVaddy, J. Franken- lhalcr, Oliver. Front ron: K. Kemper, Kon, T. Clark. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Hwhllf do you mean, there's no Elm in the camera ? Hold still and look up here. Under the guidance of Mr. Campbell and Mr. Kimmel, these boys contribute a great deal to the welfare of the school. Taking pictures of all school activities for the news. paper and the yearbook are only two of the many services performed by these boys. First row flvft to rigbtj: M. Gordon, J. Drcsner, M. Goldberg. Back rawz' L. Aaronson, S. Simowitz, E Rosenberg, V. Taub. COLLEGE PANEL Our future is our greatest resent prob- lem. The College Panel holds discussions which help us know ourselves, fulfill our potential, and find a career giving satisfac- tion to all concerned. Miss Elliott guides us a step further by suggesting colleges which offer us the best opportunities for our chosen careers. 150 Hrs! mu' tiff! fo rigblar P. Paley, lf. Conti, I Brown, S. Brockway. .Swmiif wut S, Uris, A. Ric- chiuti, S, Plaster, D. Hull, I.. Knrafkyfliiril run: M. Horowiu, I, Bontlicb, P. Binkerr. PHILOSOPHY CLUB One ol' our new clubs, under the guid- ence ot' Mr. Partridge, is dedicated to the study and discussion ot' values and beauty, which are the primary questions of human existence. Some of the topics covered in- clude: What is Truth? Whz1t is Man? and XY!hat is the Good Life? Scaled' flcft to rigblj: S. Sherr, K. Lipton, S. Brock- way, V. DcSanctis, H. Canaan. Slanding: B. Sam- UCIS, B. Novin, G. Summers, H. Scalionc, D. Hunter. DEBATING CLUB In order to belong to the Debating Club all that you need is an opinion. Any subject or problem of mutual interest will be a topic of discussion by the members under the direction of Mr. Zelch. 151 .. ., - . ..- ...,,., , , .. - - - , .-.. V3-5? Fifi! mu' llrf! In rigbil: C. Bongiorno, C. Sisco. Si-mrid mu: l. Liberman, S. Horoschak, M. Bungi- ronu. Third mu: T. Thomas, L. Lazerow, K. Miller, K. Newman, C. Miano, NV. Meyer, G. Bulerla. TEENS FOR SAFE DRIVING These sensible teenagers! They know the value of safety! Under the supervision of Mr. Mahoney, safe driving is put into prac- tice. This club is affiliated with student councils throughout the state and has re- ceived many awards for a well-done job. Sculvil on floor flvf! lo right!! B. Drcyler, l. Nladis. I, Karsten, l, Xfeinberg. Srizlvtl: Nl. Coblentz, S. Franltenthaler, H. Hess, H. Freitag, V. Nladis. VI. Lipowitz, C. Lazar, B. Becker, L. Cabot. Shmilmg: XV. Wilkins, C. Freitag, Nl. Deutsch. GERMAN CLUB Guten Tag, Wie geht es Ihnen? Auf Wiedersehen, are all expressions common in the German Club. Mr. Garriss and the officers, headed by their President, Heidi Hess, always try to provide amuse- ment for the members who pay fines when- ever they speak that horrible language -- English. Svalvif llvfl Io riglrtf: L. Lcizcrow, S. Sherr, G. Auerbach, L. Mendina, S. Miano, S. Civura. Slimli- mg: M. Goldberg, D. Hull. SPANISH CLUB Under the leadership of Miss Hukill this group has learned all about Spain. They have studied the customs and the language and some day hope to spend their summer vacation here. ADlOS. Standing flrft 10 rigblif L. Mencllesohn, li. Kravitl, M. Schleifer, D. Sykes, R. Oropallo, M. Minardi. Seuimf: C. McCarthy, Gorlach. LATIN CLUB Mrs. Hefler's Latin Club consists of stu- dents who are interested in learning better the ancient Latin language and having fun doing it. They go on field trips, read stories, and play games pertaining to the old Ro- man Culture. 152 Left 10 rigblr R. Millstein, C. Goldberg, M, Horo- witz, S. Brockway. FRENCH CLUB The French Cluh is under the expert su- pervision of Mademoiselle Anastassoif. Studying French literary selections is their main purpose. Q Left to right: D. Mayer, M. Bcdnarz, C. Curatolla, J. MacMakin, J. Taylor, B. W'ilkes, G. Feffer, S. Wolman, Mrs. Werger, M. Sack. KNITTING CLUB Socks for him and a sweater for her are the results of the Knitting Club. Clicking needles to the popular tune of Knit two, Purl two, the members of this club ex- change ideas and im rove their handiwork under the expert gui ence of Mrs. Werger. 153 Left lo rigbl: E, Gluck, R. Fri:-nandie7, B. Barkalow, I.. August, M. Borghi, -I. Morten, NV. jones. D. Hamilton, T. Proot, R. Merolla, P. Tighe, T. Dris- coll, N. Hertz. HOMEMAKING CLUB Under the guidance of Mrs. Lawrence, the Homemaking Club is made up of girls who are not taking Home Ec. as a course. They learn how to make salads and des- serts, and also have a little snack every other Wednesday afternoon. Nl. Nlainardi, P. Nlcycrs, L. London, R. I.al5oflett.1, L. Weiner, Schatz, l. Gottlieb, H. Riback, F. Balt, S. Rudowitv, FI. Frankenrhaler, VI. Vfarren, D. Frcichs. CHEMISTRY CLUB Under the able direction of Mr. Carle- mangno, these future scientists work with new open-end experimentsg the thing in modern chemistry, says Mr. C. These capable students journey to industrial re- search laboratories, observe scientific films, listen to speakers, and watch demonstrations by teachers and fellow students. With all of this scientific enthusiasm, what have we got to worry about? L . J' l.i'ff In riglwl: A. l5.iilly. ll. Fredriclu, C. Clements lf. Conklin, V. Nladis, IJ Quardt, Ci. Ressler. SCIENCE PROJ ECTS CLUB Science Projects Club with Mr, Leach, is for those students wishing to accelerate themselves in science by doing projects and handing them in lor insurance in their science courses. So it is a combination of c-ntertaininent .ind education for these peo- ple. l Sfamling llvfl In rigbil: R. Abfel, M. Levinstein. G. Bolersa, R. Shore. F. Shaw. Sitting: B. Finberg, B. Bell, S. Shaul, R. Sharaga, C. Dunkun, H. Fel- man, Nl. Shraeger, D. Solomon, A. Feldman, B. Mos- covirch. BIOLOGY CLUB Under the direction of Mr. Eves, the Bio- logy Club has given the talented students a chance to pursue the subject further than would have been possible in class. Individ- ual projects, demonstrations, and films have played an important part in this group's program. 154 LABORATORY ASSISTA NTS-A XVINCL Luft io riglvf: U. QQYUICYK, l'. Paley, 'l'. l.ink. ll Leidncr, P. Meyers, ll. Hunter. Standing: S. Kronbcrg. Sralzul llfft to riglzll: Nl Hausen, E. SCl1W'3l'I7, E. Kattan, S. Ostroff. B. Becker PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Under the leadership of Mr. Thomas, this group has learned many problems about teen-agers and their parents and what prob- lems we will be confronted with as we leave high school. They also ac uired movies re- lated to their different pro lems which aid- ed in a broader outlook on everyday life. 155 LABORATORY ASSISTANTS' CLUBS Teachers eannot be in hte places at once, lfor this reason we have lab assistants. Stu- dents are recommended on the basis ol' their records in science. Under the direction of Mr. Hoeh in A wing and Mr, Kwitkowski in B wing, they perform experiments a week or two before their fellow students and then assist in class, LABORATORY A SSISTA NTS-B XVING lfff In rlgfilf li. liorvcr, A, lucdtl-tc, P. Plonsky Ll. Rumor. li, l.al'otT. LQ, ll,1rt:n.in, -I. Somodi, l' llinltcrr. A. Roosov. S. Russian FUTURE TEACHER'S CLUB School das dear old golden rule days Y - ' , 1 , , is the ever-famous cry ot our Puture Teach- er's Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Schott and Mr. Flynn, members see the practical application of teaching and the colleges which educate future teachers. HISTORICAL RESEARCH CLUB Advised by Mr. Wilson, the members of this club discuss great events in history as well as current problems of democracy. Fea- tures for the year include a field trip to the United Nations, Bergen County Court House and jail, and one to Philadelphia. Sfuniling flvfl fo righll: Sinkinson, C. Drenowatz, J. Bogdan. Sifling: A. Levine, G. I.cckowit7, B. Toretslty, R. Nlillstcin, K. Lipton, C. Tcninbaum, B. Lull, N. Klujber. TRI-HI-Y Formed with the purpose of helping oth- ers, the Tri-Hi-Y, under ,the direction of Miss Dyson, serves not only the school but the community as well. 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