Fair Lawn High School - Crimson and Gray Yearbook (Fair Lawn, NJ)
- Class of 1960
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'M 25 M-wa xfq -,iq .1 'ku I MFI Crimson Tide Presenled by The Senior Class of I96O FAIR LAWN HIGH SCHOOL FAIR LAWN, NEW JERSEY Alma Ma+er Our sfrong band can ne'er be broken Formed in Fair Lawn High, Far surpassing weallh unspoken, Sealed by friendship's lie. Alma Maier. Alma Maier. Deep graven on each heorf, Shall be found unwavering lrue When we from +hee shall parf. High school life a+ besf is passing, Gliding swiffly by. Lef us pledge in word and deed Our love for Fair Lawn High. i , i - .,kL . W- Francis A. Benne1 I' . , . for fhe clevofion he hos shown fo o+hle+ics . . . for The leodership he hos given 'ro his boys , . . for lhe glory he has loroughf lo our school , . . for fhese fhings ond mony more, we proudly declicole fhis book 'ro our Coach of fhe Yecnr' ',,. Mr. Bennelf. 4 X 3 J I if if E pi f- . If fi ugh Q4 ,,-ff. Q f f Q o 1 'Z Q f i .. M., Si 5 ? 4 Q X , . ' 24 . A' ,iff I .Z ffl' ' ,Zi 1 A 5 ' f aff? I ' f lb 'G 5 , Y Wm v Q ,f' !f A Qffk ',, if 1 XX' Z A 5 .. '53 5 GI, A ii fm V 5 . 5' J' ,bf if ' if fi . -' 'f3 ,f' P 1, ' A-'+L' 1 -. . : I,E5,kk7 it ,Fw 52551, . ,W 5, ' 'Qi .. X. ,, N T .4 k -,F ,A E 1 F f 7 -. ml! .4 l.. 5 . Board of Educarion Always sfriving for i'rs goal -+o provide behler schools for a beHer fomorrow - The Board of Educa+ion is consfanrly working for fhe advancemenf of educa+ion in Fair Lawn, Seaied lleff io righflz Mrs. Bornsfein, Mrs. Fahs, Dr. Kimple, Mr. Aifchison Uresidenfl, Mrs. Numark. Sfanding: Mr. Spencer. Mr. Delany, Mr. Rubino lVice-Presidenil, Mr. Lamb, Mr. Moss, Mr. Emonf. Dr. James A. Kimple, Superiniendenl of Schools Wifhin fhe shori span of a year and a hall during which Dr. Kimple has been our superinfendeenf of schools, he has earned 'rhe respecf of parenhs, slu- denfs, and educafional personnel for fhe excellenl manner in which he has carried our The adminisfra- lion of our schools. 4 5 .ai '51,-Est Charles W. Min+zer, Principal Mr, Minfzer has been +he principal of Fair Lawn High School for fhe pasl fourleen years, and during fhis lime he has conslonfly worlced 'ro molce ours one of The befler schools in New Jersey. :.1...wff'weeswvif:Q:xmmmm:m ieswmmmmasnmmionnsv'n Daniel A. Rolhermel, Vice Principal Mr. Rolhermel, in his posilion as vice principal, adminislers 'rhe dulies of his office wi+h dignify and delerminafion. We are graleful lo him for lhe slrong leadership he has shown us during our high school years. s hy. cl N John Riley and Kenneih DeNooyer, Adminislralive Assislonls Our lwo adminislralive assislanfs offend 'ro many of The disciplinary Tasks of lhe school. They effici- enfly handle mailers concerning lardiness, absences, and cuffing. 5 Guidance From 'rhe fime we enfered FLHS as Sophs 'rhis deparimenf has guided us in our personal and scholosfic problems. Always busy arranging schedules and conferences, making up Transcripfs, giving recommendafions and lesfing, iis iob finally ends wifh fhe placemeni of seniors in higher educafion or commerce. -49- Dixon A. McCool M. Ed. fx Roberi' A+herley Lena DeCondo B.A. Direcior of Guidance Virginia Ellio'H M.A. David E. Thomas Aaron Fish 6 M.A. Library Ten rhousand books ,... wi+h a good reference area ..,, l3O magazines . . . , newspapers reflecring divergenl' opinions. A resfful reireai encouraging research and recrea+ion. Marion Enos B.L.S. Mrs. Bender Psychologisr Visual Aids Our school psychologist Mr. Schonhorn, is always Mr. Jacobs supervises rhe scheduling and dis- on hand 'ro give counsel and assisr our s+uden+s in iribuiion of all proieciors, rape srecorders, record solving 'rheir diiiiculfies. players, and ofher such equipmenr To classrooms during ihe school day. Rober+ Schonhorn M.A. 'ffm ' Howard Jacobs M.A. Healfh Clinic The daily aches and pains of rhe s+uden+ body are 'rreaied by Mrs. Cozad, our capable and friendly nurse. As one of her many duries, she odminisiers 'rhe various checlc-ups required 'rhroughour +he year. i f 5 Mary Cozad, R.N. 7 B.S. -me-fi..-f . English Who? don'+ we have in English! Composilioris ..,, Make if briell Malce if brief! Maize if brief! ls if well organized? Reading Malcelh o Full Mon' '..., Tachisloscopes, comprehension, inierpreiolion. Double, double Jroil ond lroublei Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. Speech ,.,, Welch 'rhose A'sl Drama , A A Animalion and sponlcneily Jack HowleH A.B. Richard Eng M. Ed. ,JP 2 fr 'ef We 31 3 E James C. Kilgore B.A. Area Chairman Virginia Wayland M.A. S. Alan Cohen M. Ed. Virginia Anasfassoff M.A. Mariorye Baylor Anna B, Slavin 8 B.A. M.A. Allan J. Wagenhelm M.A. Ann Hechfman B.S. Anne HeFFler Derald deLancey B.F.A. Marion D. Rich A.B. B.A. Consfance Jackson B.A. Edgar Sfillman Jr. M. A. 4004 am- 7 Q9 'Hu' Roberf Afherley M.A. Vincen+ Fieseler 9 B.A. Foreign Language Five languages give a cosmopolifan air fo Fair Lawn High School .... Nous parlons comme les Francais. Lucicie cogifamus. Hablamos corredamenfe y con mucho fiuidez. Noi scriviamo idiomaficamenfe. Wir singen aus vollem Herzen. Virginia Anasfassoff Lena DeCondo M.A. B.A. Marfha Klipperi Anne Dyson Benedicfa Levine 10 M.A. M.A. 'Q' P Philip Gcriss if? .Mm Charles P. Fletcher B.A. Anne Heffler B.A. 11 1 Hill J' 4 fm, Q9- . M N, ' 1 .5 ,X VW. A Jfiqfffx ,JBA xx L. ,ff lf Blanche Weinberg B.A. 'QUE' Science Sludenls faking advanced science, biology, physics, and chemislry receive lhe excellenl scienlilic inslruclion lhal has been so greally slressed in America! educa- lional program. Our well-qualified slahf and modern equipmenl enable each sludenf lo prepare for a possible lulure in 'rhe scienlilic field. Harold Hoch Area Chairman Thomas Carlomagno M.A. J. Leslie Campbell M.A. ie Sleger KWl0+k0WSkl M 2 zzz., Qi1LgfVgA T' A M 13 ' X Donald Eves M.A. James M. Leach M.A. Virgil G. Sasso M.A. Jesse Jeffries B.A. Willard L. Umsiadfer, Jr. M. Ed. -nw'- J Bobby Woodruff Mc+l1emcl+ics Our molhemolics deporimenf offers o voriery of courses. Algebra I and ll. Plone oncl Solid Geomefry, ond Trigonomefry ore Touglwf fo college prep sludenis, while Business ond Generol Mollw ore ovoiloble 'ro sfudenfs enfering commercial fields. Elizabeilm Conanf B A John Riley 14 Joyce Malfher BA 5 MA -6-- Dixon A. McCool M. Ed. Bobby Woodruff M.S. Ronald C. Taylor M.A. Roberi' P. Young George Zahn B.S. 16 Business Business courses such os slenogrophy, bookkeeping, business low, inlroducfion +o business. office proclice, Typing. ond soles ond odverlising ore offered lo 'rhoroughly ocquoinl 'rhe sfudenl wilh business lechniques. An imporfonl porl of lhe business program is dislribulive eclucolion which enables The sfudenf 'fo opply skills leorned in school wilh on-lhe-job lroining, Frank J. Devens Areo John C. Giammefia M.A. Jessie S. Church M.A. Donald A. Fusco M.A. Nb Kenne+h R. DeNooyer M.A. Sora K. Ruby ll 1 Wllllom Clifford 4' A Adele B. Kessler M.A. Ina E. Pearlman B.S. 17 Social Sfudies lnsiruciion in Modern European i-lisiory, American Hisiory I and II, and Comporarive Governmenf is ohfered by +he Social Siudies depadmeni of Fair Lawn High School. These courses prepare sfudenfs for iheir fufure sfanding in sociefy as good cifizens. Frederick M. Binder M.A. 18 o c, A--.. Aaron Fish M.A. Roberf J. Gilliclz 8.5. Frederick Croufor R Roberf E. Mcsferman M A xpfxwf ' x Y I I 2 1 -, ' 155 - 'lm Sv wfgafk 4 'f 4 M . ,Q 6 1 YS Q 5 1? gf q if M A N Eugene Zelch M.A. Indus+rial Ar+s Our induslrial arls deparfmenl, composed of aulo-eleclric, wood, and mefal shop, graphic arls, and mechanical drawing is one of rhe mosl complele in 'rhe sfafe. Due fo lhe praclical experience gained, 'rhe sludenf is able fo adapf himself +o +he variely of liie's laslcs and oblain a good background in his chosen profession. Joseph Lomonico M.A. Area Chairman John N. S+eens+rc B.S. ihk- in ? ,, if , i - Q.. if Michael Filippone if F M.A. i s David S. Kimmel M.A. Gilberi' H. Knapp Lloyd S, Siegrisi Driver Educaiion Sfarling more lhan eleven years ago as an exlra- curricular aclivily, driver educalion is now an impor- +an'r parl of our required program. The classroom and behind-The-wheel lraining is given To each sfudenl under 'rhe guidance of our experlly 'rrained slaii. Being one of lhe few schools +o ha-ve ihis program, we are indebled 'ro Vail Chevrolef for supplying Fair Lawn High wilh fhe dual-conirol cars. i John N. Sieensfra William Leicher B.S. f FF'?' ' ' J. Leslie Campbell 11' s Arfhur L. Mahoney D. Ed. Joseph Lomonico LAWN HIGH SCHOOL J Cnurtesq uf... VMI. QQQVRQLQ 'H s rssss Edward Sheehy B.S. Physical Educafion Our heallh and gym leachers inslrucl us in lhe imporfance of physical and menlal educalion. Alhlelic skills, home and hygiene lads, and firsl aicl plus inslruclion in driving safely are offered in fhis course. - .m.m..:.-a ew'-iarzsfgivneff - . A15 , z fqgmw 45.2 ,x. .,.-.m-45i',R3.-1g,.-Qs Area Chairman in ii. 1-if if k M1 Arfhur L. Mahoney ,gf Z D. Ed. ytyy y . y siis y Nicholas Minervini Frank A. BenneH M.A. Claire M. Kopf M, Ed. y, 2 22 A. Audrey Wilcox B.S. Norma ArgoH' B.S. Harry Holowach B.S. Sidney Rosenfhal M. Ed, Lucille Galencler B.A. Home Economics Foir Lawn High's 'Fu+ure homemolcers leorn cooking, sewing, cincl home monoge- men+ in lhis course. The girls enjoy lheir work, ond so do lhose who offend The 'rwo onnuol school feos. Every spring, 0 foshion show is presenfed by lhose girls 'raking Home Ec. BeHy Krieg B.S. M abel O. Werger M.A. 5'9 ' i Lois A. Lawrence B.S. 46 23 s...f Ari' The Arl deparlmenl al Fair Lawn High oFFers us luncla- menlal and advanced Jrechniques in such areas as painling, drawing, commercial arf, and ceramics. Marion Birlcin M.F.A, Marianne Levenoskie V, Howard H. Pia++ A.B. Music Talenfed sludenls are able 'ro advance fheircapas bilifies or Fair Lawn. The deparfmenf consisls of The band, orcheslral dance band, and A Cappella Choir. You are bound lo see one of lhese groups performing af school and communify affairs. Charles Tesar Ronald W. Johnson Cus+odial Sfaff Firsl lo arrive and lasl 'ro leave, Mr, Deifch and his staff capably handle fhe difficulr 'rask of keeping Fair Lawn High School in 'rip-lop shape. Office Sfaff Well, fhe alarm clock didn'+ go off rhis morning and ..,. Our car had a flat and I couldn'+ gel +o school. Could you please fell me fhe com- binalion +0 locker 3247 I forgof if. Problems, problems! Yel our cheer- ful secrelaries have a solulion for every one. They efficienlly handle 'rhe clerical work necessary 'ro keep Fair Lawn High School running smoolhly. Leff fo Right Miss Newman, Mrs. Birch- mon, Mrs. Lipferi, Mrs. Gromada, Mrs. Vander Fliel. Sealed Ueff fo righfl: George Dros. Gary Dyksfra, Gladys Rapp, Philip Diefch, Head Cusfodion. Sionding: Louis Delulio, Andrew Toms, Carl Messere, George Capwell, John Cohrs, Joseph Rug- geri, Vincenf Crociafa. Cafe+eria S+aFF FLHS s+uden+s enioy 'rhe well- balanced and qppefizing lunches pre- pared by 'rhe kifchen sfaff, Under 'rhe direcfion of Mrs. Rose, somefhing good is always cooking in our cafe- feria. STANDING, Leff to Righi: Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Mifchell, Mrs. Gerh, Mrs. Roughgorden, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. O'Neil, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs, McBride. SITTING: Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Heisse. Mrs. Tufana, Mrs. Cabana, Mrs. Garvie. 25 Famous Names Wgv n,Q+ Aff W-M bww., 'Q mumwm 3 QWM? 3 Q , . 4 asm 28 f i I 4,4 ? GFFTCRLOYIT Ax uc, Gnu ' 1 JLZMMK7 Wiwwm mm Qwwi w 'SvA QM- 74'?l'M MHZ? ev' ,KZWLQULUL Z0 Upon CPB U, ,U 74,,ZZ0,'i19W Lf, MQLVQ M .jfv-Lfnwu A a,yxxf5v+? 'L Jim 7fyycQQ,7WL, mfwwfgfgmmw 601 Wff?f4MW0sav,,.T1...q,. mn. v iw 4,4 Wg L' ' . M Zo Boi f ' P 160 F-:D-A-f fJbX,'f,l ffwzaig A 4 I. If B .WH W Q91 Q? , ,K X, I' W K' W f 64? B91 R' '- A.c,LAJ? 0' 55-mf' ff!! Kwfffwgmf ' ' fm-MQW' ,, I-DH N, ,fhzgl 8392? 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Cir- 3 QMQ Q Q-QS Wm '60-Jffbf'-rv7fZff 'Be,,NC.,3q'.g,Nk,.x 5 27. 1 1 Af, , ,Mig MJWMW 0 W W' annum ,..,Q:w-6 22,691 f Q -0,fMw.:,'lfAm445nSU2HNL1 .. E066 JPZLMJWL1 tr Mm in QM Qfyw bl 44-J-gvlx cad!-ana, we N-Wm Qobof 'Pwr LM in .M Qh,uwfx.6! V,,.,,,, Af,-,-,,..,y,, O ' ' M , Vjwa I WQWOJ SCxYXre.'xb6YN! ff-54,1-Tjwfy --4k v-,, if JNOUUNN. 5-31 W, M .. L 'e i , ,- 1 l - ..M .. ,.- ,.. il' Senior Closs Council Long hours ore spenf in hord worlc by The closs council repre- senfofives who ore chosen 'lo plon, guide, ond direcl The oc+ivi+ies of our lhree yeors of Foir Lown High School. Did o good iob l didn'l' fhey? if Oc Rick 3effY NonCY Sealed: Uefi fo righfl: M. PianoHi, J. Solfmon, B. Alnor. R. LaBonoHa. R. Langsfcli N. Garreff. I. Siovons, C. Mainieri,'M. Ricard, G. Volinsli. Shlnding: I.. Hamwoy B Young, A. Kolz. L. Cabof. M. Serro, R. Ochs, P. Jacks, M. Feldman. L Cooper. J. Lichlen: borg, B. Folu Luz Fronsisco Nexl' lo her winning smile ond long bloclc pony-foil. Luz's singing morlcs lner clworoder. Remember flwol Welcome, Luz porly, Senior girls? In flue Philippines, Luz's fovorile hobby is cooking: slwe olso enioys sewing. WL1GlCGHll+l1iS girl do? We ore proucl To have lcnown Luz ond ore indebfed +0 her for giving us o loeller underslonding of lwer coun'rry's people ond 'rheir cusloms. ff.....w Paul Abate William Alberl' Charles Alkema Thomas B. Acheson Lester Abonyi Joseph Alcoclc Frank Alia Our vacation had endedg now our parents could begin theirs. As we returned to school and our homes fell back into their usual routines, we were able to pick: up where we left of. This year, however, we were no longer . . . Grandsfands under consfrucfion Y? ! ,ff . . . the assured students that we were last June. As our first year at Fair Lawn High began, we entered the newly completed B wing as . . . t 'Q'- Laura Arlmgfon Marylyn Anderson 31 ar QQ Barbara Alnor '? g Leonard Alfamura Sandra Aronson 43' William Asony .lune M. Balcon George Bar+man Jerry Bakker Linda R. August 4 '. f Felicia Ball Veronica Barbieri . . . nervous and frightened pupils. We crept around the enor- mous halls amid the giant seniors and gradually formed small groups in which we meelcly observed the fascinating hum-drum of high school life. 32 Making +he ring for Touriours Soixon+e After the first day, we regained our confidence and took our places as sopho- mores at Fair Lawn High School. No sooner had we found ourselves . . , .Q 1.A.fffki.-ITf if H A A L 1.x Us fx rs ,T fwfr? 1-1::1T ' Beryl Joan Bender K. . ,..,5 ., -'yuh K new N 77? g A .ev 'ff Fi' T : T .1 7 If 'S 'iii ..... -....,A Q.-.EF Jeffrey Michael 'X ad f S 5 r Becker 4 iflzg-lfrlunsfl S N 135,-Qgr, f 1- E.,,1k5 X 5 fig? .' X 4 x,y,,g,,f ' as L' . V ,, k 3,4 . 1451 .. , sg ,V ,M Ml,-.:.'..3 2 ju-'iefli fi? 114 H55 Za fiffeessxs .5 Q nz, F. f-gg .L.e?:fA'xeXQ A ,. it Marx ,Q ,B x y Ms lt Ken Bell x 57 ? ilir WY., , x is 1 Ellen Bembridge 55 Pcfricia Benevenlo Barbara Benrubi ,pt ta,-nl W4 S+ephen S. Berglas Joyce Bentley Beverly Lois Bergman 1 j r , our QS 'arr ai,2l . B. fl Bunny Bloom if ' r nf- Peter Binkeri' John Blasecki . . . than we again became disorganized by the Asiatic flu epidemic. However, our plight was not as serious as the segregation problem in Little Rock, Arkansas. Nine Negro children attempting to enter the city's Central High School . . . 34 H Winners of fhe magazine drive Paul Bokelmann Nvsfl4TLn!? V N S. . . . were barred by the Arkansas Na- tional Guard under the orders of Gov- ernor Orval E. Faubus. After we recuperated from the flu, we again joined forces . . . Richard Bonadonna 35 ' ' - 'L es ' e ' ,hz - I N' ' w - - . m ' X fi 'Hr x William Blum John Boha+ila Marguerife Borghi 'X Frederic Bornsfein l- . yn? 'l5fl Ralph Brauclw gh, Helen A. BoH'iglieri Rober+a C. Brawer t jf Barbara Alice BriH'an K, 41 K1f'? T' ,xl Thomas Breifweiser Frank X. Brennan . . . and smashed all previous cookie sale records. The Russians also smashed a record by launching Sputnik II which had a dog as a passenger. As the year ended the Student Council held its annual canned food drire, Christmas Tea, and arsemblyg 5 36 , 1 x 1 .ffT'g-:Zi , ,,,-.,.::::::,4.r. ,.,,.............., ,-.'-'1:::::::1: rw 4 ...Ng r' Q-..v1'.g:f2:::::f::: .,7,,w-z:::.., . ,A s- ,,4','f.'.4iv.., - rf K .,,-. ,, ,, fx -ui: A Fair Lawn victory ls. IWQ 1 4 fd f.,g...of-5 -4543 TS i . . . and we presented our first variety show. Have a Cool Yule and a Frantic First . . . Schweppervescence . . . Mary Smith. R1 Jerald Brown Carol J. Brown 37 Kenne+h Roberi' Broda J! Wayne A. Brofherion WJ ?I ?'?' Martin Brown 'Wh Raberf Alan Brown WP! Dennis F. Bufler 1 David William Campbell William E. Buss Li be iiyx,fp:,,eii y A '? fif1 A 1, , ' V z J L? i f James Edward Bruno Lynn Marion Cobol' John Camilliere As the new year began, So Wonderful in White brought cheers to Phi Theta, and the band had a party in the gym. In Febru- ary, the Dwightmen brought as a long awaited championship, and the National Honor Society gained new members in . . . 38 Ski Club car wash zssammmis er.: ff-f'YO 7 J new 3 WM Margaref E. Campbell . . . 0, solemn ceremony. For Americans, 1958 brought neither the best nor the wototime.It 'tada fd rs f s l was me e perm of challenge, whzch required . . . Howard Canaan Qs-142 fwnv-P' 'Fawn John Carcluclc Joel B. Canlor 59 Madeline Ann CarloHi John Casaburo Joan Cassano .,,,, .V V1 L,L, e if 'Pg A . V. - 'George H. Cass R L K t Joyce Cafello Allan K. Ceier 'GMX 'X Nancy Marian Cavan Joan Cearlock . . . all the gumption that was characteristically ours. Despite many heartbreaking failures, U. S. satellites were now explor- ing space. The nuclear submarine, Nautilus, became the first vessel to cross the North Pole . . . 40 E Varsify Club planfing shrubbery Vicki Chclfin . . . beneath the Arctic ice cap. In sports, Carol H eiss scored again as top woman skater, and Tommy Bolt won the U. S. Open Golf Tournament at . . . Bob Chcvanne Lenore Chublnsky Judi+h Chiger 41 Sonia Cizura .W 3 Douglas L. Clark Laura Clin+on Thomas EvereH' Clark lr Q l ,nl si ' i 4 Gordon Cohen 5 fm William L. Compe+ielle John H. Cohoon Freclda Cole ., . . Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In enter- tainment, The Bridge on the River Kwai received three Acad- emy Awards, and Joanne Woodward won the best actress award for her role in The Three Faces of Eve. 42 CuHers scoring of Englewood ' After the spring vacation, a welcome break, the cheerleaders scored high in the Ramsey Competition. In May the newly elected Student Council mem- bers . . . 'S S C alll: -Af Fred Conte Lmda Cooper t V Charlene Crawford Neil Cooper 43 li Stephen Crevoni C, .fag Camille Cura+olo ff? Daniel Cu+illo Joseph Edward Cur+is Jacqueline Carol Dail Russell Deane James Dal+on Carol Ann Davis . . . were installed. Halitosis is better than no breath at all. Hoeney have a coupcake and a doonut, the holes are so fresh . . . ooh!! At the end of the month, the chorus and band presented the annual Spring Musicale . . . 44 5 Drama Trio 'Q-rv' Betty Jean DeAngelo . . . and the Home Economics department presented its fashion show. As the school year ended and the seniors gradu- ated we took a step up and became . . . Q I I Michelene Mary DeLara+o was mv 3K:ninh-' ak af! -65 'Qi Frank B. DeLls Edward W- Deleu 45 Barbara Dellner Samuel M. DeMaria John DeviH' - Deborah Ann Doher+y .,, .,f' .w - Ri+a Desposito 'N-rms' . 'J 4:-.., , . . , Mp kg -' , Q gg Joseph DeSanc+is George H. DeVries Joyce Barbara Dielo . . JUNIORS! EXCELSIOR!!! While Fair Lawnis Cutters were crying over their loss to Teaneclc in the first football game of the year, France's new constitution . . . 46 S+uden+ Council Assembly . I fm .lo-Ann Doherty . . . was approved overwhelmingly by her people. The quiz show scandals be- gan. Just think of all the time we wasted watching those shows .... Judy Dresner Teresa J. Driscoll ol1n Dreyer 47 JQI-m Dunqy Peggy Dunham Joyce Elia Ray Faiih V9 Kafhleen Eksfrom Shelia Ecks+ein Helene EHenson Barbara Rufh Fahs Thr loss of anoflzfr gmnv fo Englvwood dlldllyf scwm foo im- ,norffmf fo us whvn flu' nmvs rnmv flzaf, af H10 ago of viglzfy- fwo, Pnpr' Pius XII had divd. Hofh H10 Varsify Club and flu' .U11if1'rl Sfnfvs afomif' submarzfne S1'au'0If . . . 48 Tomorrow's town, foday .... Borough officers Joyce Falci . . . set new records this month. The former added more than three hundred shrubs to beautify our school, and the latter remained under water sixty days .... rf! Carol Ann Falk Gale Feder Nancy Faust 49 Gail Feffer Sheila Addie Fegen Nick Feo l Marlene Doris Feldman Ronald Feinberg ,, KW. ,, .5 Fra nk 1 Ficco .,,,.-MU' -f ef- 1 , to -ffl-'Z , - wi Hfw-'Q tl-Cri '1'l -,N 1:2if 51a1 ' ,gf+,gYx.+-,-eg if 'R 212, Qi ,V 1 a tx 'f S 'F!l.'ij,L ',ft l ,B , f.'? a 2 l .',Q J ll ' 1,tlgi'1x'v': 'v ' l 'I F S 15 tl' t Q Dennis Ferrari Vincenl' Ficca Om' Student Council was well represented at the Bergen County Student Council Convention. That same evening, our parents inet our new teachers during back-to-school night. This was the month when many outstanding people . . . 50 Reggie being carried away Lucille Mary Filizzola . . . were recognized. Due to the weather, unfortunately, the band and trophy awards were cancelled at the Clifton Band Festival where our band ex- celled .... Melliceni' Sandra Fine f nf f 'TIT-'Wu Sue Flasfer arofhy E. Fitzgerald 51 Lawrence Flax 'qlizxfr' Ed Florkevicz Luzviminda B. Francisco Marilyn Befh Fradkin Edwina Mae Franke Sandra Leigh Frosf X., Q is Arihur L. Fried Richard Fried The Nobel Prize winners received their awards despite weathe dijj'icidties,' Boris Pasternalc for his coritroiaersial novel D Zhivago, three Soviet physicists, arid a British chemist. Thre Americans shared the prize . . . 52 Filled fo capacity Sin X W Bob J. Fry . . . for Medicine. Angelo Gaiseppe, Cardinal Roncalli, was elected Pope, taking the name John XXIII, The Cut- ters, determined to score a victory . . . Nancy Mann Garrett Q,-f N 4 yew-...q., Paula Martha G-enzardl William Harris Gash 53 Christine George min 41 'H' Frances Janet Germain V N Patricia D. Gilmore Kathleen Mary Giacobbe Madeline Ginsberg Allen Gocl1 JPG' l y Donald Jack Glazer Eleanor Veronica Gluck . . . overwhelmed Ramsey by a score of 19 to 6. Meanwhile, the United States, Russia, and Great Britain, began talks at Genera on the banning of nuclear weapons tests. Russia tried to put on a good show by refusing . . . The A wing during our firsi snow day 'ev' 25' ' Q. A V' i K' -v-. W 'AW it r 2- , ' '- ff V we-' A ,, K fr ,. ' . . . a temporary ban. The Class of '60, however, gave a better performance with our Junior Variety Show. During the irst week in November . . . fggfg '-,k 514 H '-,. we as . N ,K N -fi N, mafx fllx ev' Moris Goldberg f-.16 A . wif e 5 'PH r 1 Suzan Lynn Goldberg Ellen Joan Goo++er Dolores A. Gomez 55 Marcia Ellen Gordon Q wffz.v::qf :S 1' 'Iii' 1 1-'ii 'N2 ':fwa2- 11 s .... A - i fs Paul Gordon .ei-.eff Lynn Mary Gray .m7N Lynda Guerrieri ynn. f nny y yy f Q A Irving Go'H'lieb Joyce Ko+hleen Gorloch M 't Joyce Griswold Marcia Grodin . . . the Democrats scored a sweeping victory by achieving con- trol of the Senate and Howse of Representatives, while we enjoyed a four-day weekend because of the Teachers' Conven- tion. While the United States . . . 56 Fair Lawn's mafmen during prac'l'ice 'Y . . . and Red China discussed the For- mosa problem in Warsawg here at home the New Jersey Association of High School Councils met at Rutgers Uni- versity. soi 'N, Joseph Hafesh Ri+a A. Gusfenhoven 57 vi Mae Louise Guillermain Nicholas An+i-:ony Gullone Barbara Halperin SR x 33 'il V ,.s,.. 'gn Barbara Ellen Halpin 'Nui Q new ,fix 453: ,fetu- Lois Ann Hamway Diane A. Hamilton Arlene J. Harris George E. Hascup Marianne E. Hartel Norman H. Har+z 'l'Angel Street, first all-junior play, established a precedent that may well become a tradition. The Supreme Court ordered immediate integration in Little Rock, and Governor Faubuns acted by closing all schools . . . 58 Cas+ of Please Don'f Feed the Animals ffwiil laugh llk Q, . . . in that city. We eouldn't help think- ing how fortunate we were, until we re- ceived our report cards. Our school spirit soared on Thanksgiving . . . YW Marilyn Hirshman ugene Paul Heyndriclcs 59 Linda Heller Jean Marie Hemsey Carol Ann Hoefing AQ 1893? 'Ng' Lf ' Susan M. HoFFman Pe+er Hra bovsky 0 Sherril Horowitz Marilyn Horowiiz o ' 'ff ' - l t 'Rf F ., N, David A. Hunter ,755-177' milf' Carol Hromoko Norma D. Huglenschmidi . . when the Cutters dazed Ridgewood with a 0-0 tie. Poet Archibald MacLeish's JB was booked on Broadway early in December. The Student Council set a new record by collecting 2,016 cans of food for the needy . . . 60 The s'ruden+ siore 35.95 James G. Hufchings . . . and the annual Christmas Tea was held in the library. While the Seniors Chalet de Noel was in full swing the evening of the 19th . . . Barbara Ince 'lim Thea Phyllls Jacks Dave lnfernoscia 61 Rober+a Jacobs Lindo Jaffe 'aww 5' Lois Jones Cos+c:s I. Kdrsourides .. Q ' if if? aj 4 af Claudia Jensen O Q 1 2. I- Q 3 cQ o o I Q 3 1 -:,.: , JY 'rs e f I7 JK Lech Karcrfky Regina Kcn+er . . . the Atlas satellite, launched by the U. S. Air Force the preceding day, transmitted President Eisenhower? peace ines- sage to the world. As the year came to a close, Premier de Gaulle became the new President of France. 62 Q in 1 - 1 413 --fra Prom Decoraiing CommiHee 6 9 f 9 wr 7 :ijw mr Qfeiqg f Lynne Carol Ka+z 1959.' . . . Alaska became the 49th state of the Union on January 3, 1959, and a Russian cosmic rocket went into orbit Z mm around the sun. Vin-., - Bernice Marion Kaylin David Edward Kells 63 Warren Kaufman Ann Elizabe'l'h Kemmerer Kenne+h Kempner K W! :xl Carolyn Mae Kesse Carlyn Jean Kennedy Linda Lee Kievif Ely Kirschner 'K' Q Jamey King Sandra Kingma Led by Bill Lundberg and the Havens, Dwight's Cutters won the Bergen County Holiday Basketball Festival and defeated the alumni, 55-51, in the annual contest. The Kremlin's No. 2 inan, Mikoyan, toured America. 64 Dancing at fhe Senior Prom 3,9 Dr. Kiniple became our new Superin- tendent of Schools, replacing Dr. Grov- er, who retired. The air was tense as Hawaii was considered for state- hood .... ,A ln. 6 -as-at Adrienne Kifaeff Bl- dg ., if Joseph J. Kocsis S+even L. Klofz 65 Merrie Freda Klaiman Hans Kohler R Ek fs N Dawn Kay Kolaga Alice Koltz ' '1P4, William J. Kondla Edward Korver Sandra Kolpan Carolyn Konefal Averil B. Koppelman . . . Khrushchev invited Eisenhower to visit Russia, and Fair Lawn High's Junior Class bravely opened their report cards. While Britain, Greece, and Turkey were agreeing to a free Republic of Cyprus . . . 66 ,. Mr. Rofhermel, Luz, and Fredda a+ +he Chrisfmas Teo Josepli Koh . . . the Honor Society inducted its new members. Winter vacation arrived at last, as the Arab League economic com- mittee drove once again . . . Ronold Kreis b Richard Joseph Kruzelniclr Sfonley R. Kronberg 67 Ken Kuipers Eugene Kuzinski James M. Lagrosa Richard William Langstaff Marilyn Lacafena Racke A. LaBozeH'a , as J s :Q J -'Sg...:z g o gimme -' .7 ,K xkts 355' t 15:5-i494 Alan Lalcind Walter J. LandzeH'el, Jr . . . for the establishment of the long contemplated Develop- ment Bank. As we dreaniily enoyed Forever Spring, the GAA dance, the United States was busily signing the defense pacts with Pakistan, Turkey, and Iran . . . 68 Baskefball +eam on cour+ Barry La Poff . . . while Congress extended the peace- time draft for four more years. Susan Hayward and David Niven received Academy Awards and the Class of '60 . . . Pafrlcla Larlun Donald Leblces Allan Lavine 69 Fern Lebowifl L, -55, ly, , x,,1,,,-,aff ,igmzz Q K -f:i'5? 'l . 11 f: Af'f' A gf 'yew J ' ' J, f Ik -ff' an ve' Q ' tif, vm, t- hngff. aff--lr . Cf w- ,H-'f ?mu- -wi Allan Lederman Douglas W. Leidner sa-,,, Mariellen Levi Stan R. Leida 19 Barbara Ann Leiderman X, Camille Lepore Marilyn Lesser . . . plunged enthusiastically into plans for our Junior Prom. John Foster Dulles resigned as Secretary of State. Students at F.L.H.S. were delighted with Marylin Fradkin's original play Hayseed Havoc. Foreign Exchange panel Linda Levine The Npracticen College Boards had most Juniors in a state of exhaustion. They would have gladly changed places with the two monkeys . . . Phyllis Levine M Ann Shirley Levy IF Richard Levine 71 James Barry Lewis ,Q Q iiffff Ls . M .wg ' K, g J ' Nancy Lee Lewis fo---.i Qu- lris Liberman Joan Dale Lich+enberg Sandra Gloria Lichfman Roberf Lindsay S+uar+ Lieberman Doro+hy Lindemann . . . which the Air Force rocketeal into space at about this time. One month after Dalles' resignation, the nation mourned his death. An excellent performance of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie was presented 72 Leia Dev Raising and Mr. Harding Janet' Ruth Link . . . under the direction of Mrs. Jackson. A short time later The Play's tlie Thing, written and directed by Walt Meyer, was given in assembly. Ted Link Leonard G. London Beverly Lisfner 75 James A. Loscalzo Iii . f Helen Louise LoH' , yi sf ii Louis Luty, Jr. Gale Lindo Lynch Patricia McCarthy Alfrecl Leudtlce Win McCann Claire Helen McCar+hy Broadway has two successes to start the summer- La Plume de ina Tante and A Raisin in the Sun, but a bigger success for the Juniors was th e exotic prom, Parting Paradise. After 7'-9C6'i1f't7lQ class rings and attending . . . 74 Oak Ridge science assembly I ,W A In u, W F J. ! the annual awards assembly, the Class of 1960 was officially considered the SENIOR CLASS. JeFFrey MccLellcn 'fi . Q53 Q Q. .Hz was Pafricia McGinni+y Jane McMockin lonnie Edna MacDonald 75 Mark Mainardi if iw 1 Q if Q Carol Ann Mainieri Marjorie Mancini Cecelia Mainieri John Mangano Carol Ann Marchuk 1' ef i A e 'friw ..,e . - ,Lai t ' gig, ' . gygfgwegg-, A JM ...tl ,. A. s ., ,,..VV . V it 'ii I 'lhornas Marbelli i K Louis Marcheso With the opening of the new school year, the Class of 196 established another precedent, the door in the student cente was reserved for SENIORS. Marlene Feldman held the jim senior open-house party, which was a success. 76 Senior X-rays .ig Kennefh Mcr+ell l In Germany an economic recovery was starting. The U. S. Fred a test space sw' capsule from Cape Canaveral, Florida, and the air pact between Canada . . . Doris Ca+herine Mayer W Llsc: Medmc Georgina Jane Mecly 77 Eric Meeks Norma Mendez ,FQ- xy--'ff My 4 ll Wal+er Meyer Rosemary Merolla Carole Ann Miano Edie Migali 'Z bowl' e ' err pf' r, San+ina Miano Lois Midili . . . and Bonn was signed. 'AWant a rest? Go down to South Jersey. An old tradition was brought back to Fair Lawn Highg the second stanza of the Alana Mater was reserved for the seniors. Bob Kennedy resigned . . . 78 The Evaluating CommiH'ee . . . as Senate Racket Co1nmittee's Chief Counsel, and Congress ooerrode Presi- dent Eisenhoweris' veto for the first time. In the fashion world . . . Jo Ann Migliorisi 1'5- Arlene Jean Miller Y Karen Muller CharloHe Lois Miller 79 T -nr- 'f' Mel Miller Gayle Milnes QAM John Carney Monro fwf' Roseann Morrione Ann Moskowitz Carolyn A. Moccio Janice Sue Mor+on Salvatore Moschella . . . three senior girls, Edwina Franke, Linda Kievit, and Gail Valinski, modeled wearing apparel for Arnold Constable. In the sports world, Neale Fraser of Australia and Maria Bueno of Brazil won the tennis finals . . . 80 N. Y. Gianfs' Sam Huff and Don Seeley offer assembly. 151 Charles Muller -qigggxw-:mee X . S.. Q f f 'fi K irish' f f5 . . . at Forest Hills Country Club. Long awaited senior portraits were taken, and Russia launched a rocket to the moon. At this timely moment . . . H 2 l fll in E ,,Q., fl ' . X, 2 Roberl Mullm t ti.i o ' RWD :Gai xv .. Gabor Nagy Harry H. Meyers 81 Barbara J. Narcliello Corinne H. Newman A e Robert' Louis Newman ' - .,e s A S e E eg? -ir I , . f 1. : 5' gzggsgxgx fl' Ronald Oclas at Phyllis Lynn Newman 93 Kathryn H. Newman X Q , K .fs I1 5 .R g 4 Q. M Y' . 'f .Wil T' '-,7'5Z1q+ ..ff:.., , , . f l . J , Q Thomas A. Noonan Barry Nurik . . . Khrushchev visited the United States. The senior girls gave a partyin honor of our Philippine exchange student, Luz Francisco. The Class of '60 topped all previous classes in the magazine drive. Nancy Lewis . . . 82 , , +15 .. Chorus rehearsing . . . won a transistor radio at the class meeting, and Don Rubenstein won 8100 at the drawing during the senior dance, which celebrated . s. . Edward L. Odenwald, III Frei? o Charles Duryea Ollinger o 1, 5 Richard D. Osse Thomas O'NeilI 83 Joyce Ann Osborn Donna Lynn OH' Phillip Paley Marcia Ellen Pasfernak Edward J. Overs Fred James Pagano Jerome M. Paris Joel M. Paris . . . the close of the drive. The eclipse of the Sun took place, and Iraq Premier Abdel Kassini was shot and slightly wounded. Thanks to the Seniors, the Crimson Crier was able to continue publication Honor Society Assembly 1 Tv. 1 Q .mi . . . the Senior Council voted to buy sub- scriptions for the entire senior class. MacMillan won a sweeping election in Great Britain . . . , Q f John PeH'orelli Gwen Pe+i+jeon 85 -les-A, John S. Pedlick BeH'y A. Pelkowsky Mary L. PioneH'i K eff fg ,Ham Jerrold W. Piccolo Thomas L. Pierro Deborah Pllfzecker Karen Plenge Robin PickeH' lg is 'img-Hr Lewis Pinsker Wol+er Pivinski . . .r and the Dodgers took the 1959 World Series. Early Novem- ber was exciting, as the Seniors took over the Borough govern- ment on Youth Day. It was not all educational, howeverg they received a free dinner. 86 K Lab period in Advanced Science Pe'rer Plonsky About that time the big Van Doren TV scandal began, and the Nobel Peace ,,,N, Prize was awarded to Noel Baker of England. What's a yearbook . . . Gloria B. Po+eran fi' fi Terry Prooi' James G. Prochaslca 87 An+hony D. Pullicino Pafricia Pu rpuse Richard Ransom Shirley Recchia Richard Allan Rainey Paula Q'uin+ano , m., e,2'l Robert' R. Rapp, Jr. Paul Reardon . . . without a Who's Who? There was tremendous excitemen when the winners were posted in the student center. Bewar Cranbe1'ries was the topic of the day, and with Thanksgiving right near, too! You 7'66lC.,.lU 88 -1- E Rehearsing for Brigadoon gi! f Marilyn Reichman On the night before Thanksgiving everything was aglow. We mean that literallyg Oar traditional bonfire and burning of Reggie took place. The candidates . . . Marianne Jane Reid A-is 'Kg -rm Ng' Howard Rlbaclc a ' fe Sf V3 ffe if xffqfi' iiti :fielding Larry Reneri' 89 Carolyn Michele Ricard Q Agnes Ricchiufi Joyce .loan Rieser John Rocco'For+e ' 6553153 12- 553 , Se 5. f . f Mark Riemer Siephonie M. Ridolfo Paul Ringwold Donald Rober+s . . . for the 1960 Prvsidential nominations came out into the open at this ttitme. On Th atnksgzfrzfng Day, we were again met by our trartitional rizfals from Rl'dQ0'Zl,'0'0d. The stands were paclfcfd and the conffftti ftezv. 90 Maynard s+uden+s visi+ Fair Lawn High. . i L L i Q - ' lb- i ,RK 5 E' N.. A - Dave Rocharcl The loss of Bob Wright, early in the game, tipped the scales in favor of our rivals, and we sujjfered our second cle- feat of the season. x A 5832 X 5229 William Rohr Joseph R. Romoi' Felicia Romaine 91 Alfred K. Roosov if sw if , - . -I s 1:QeQHv'1X'fg . -fgswka is-.ixfi f' if my--' vii- -:fs :ge ,--was Ris lil' 5155- . Elaine Rosenberg Jim E. Ross .Hu Rose Anne Rovenslcy i William Rosky Michael Rosen+l1al an-ee f e, 7 if 1:33 Yin 1+-fffiffff ' . auf: 24:1 . We Qyjfagzr J.. R e 'L 1 fd:l'3fa?'g s Q3 f,4'v,'ff4'wfr ',t?1 - fff'ai4u : ff4?::gxff' 0.-a,e,'ffw:::ss'zzl ,:f,n'. 1 .uw fa f-,fH!,1J . , 12 1 K,-94, f. ffm-'f wwe, V :L -Fri-A K 1'-'ld Nh 'sfrf'+ h'rNl ' - ff Ht, 2 1 fu ,H 74 A, ffl! N' S yggqe U9 H JN.-'ffl irr? ?N'4n,N Sandra Ross Roberl' C. Roughgarclen A neu' era of sea u'arff1re began af fhis fime with the launching of the nuclear subvnarine George Washington. Fair Lawn High was greatly honored vrhen Mr. Bennett was named Coach of the Year. In January, the sfeel sfrike ended . . . 92 School ai' nighf . . . making a lot of people happy, buf not as happy as Nell Cooper, Bob Wright, and Don Glazor who were picked for All-State football teams. S' S Michael Rowley Donald Pefer Rubensfein Sandor Davucl Rudowlfz 5 .k,-,-. I Terry Ru bino 95 Karin Marienne Ruhle Susan Russian Harold S+. John 'Sv Norma Saewi+z Jane Ryan Linda Salomon Mike Sales Flower, gowns, tuxedos, and smiles were all present at the Senior Prom, Mia Agape Stin Elladaf' Everyone agreed that the prom was the best ever, and the food was great too. In the headlines were John L. Lewis . . . Jane Ellen Sal+man 94 The annual Fair Lawn lndusrrial Exhibif . . . who resigned as president of the United Mine Workers after forty years of service, and President Eisenhower, who traveled to eleven foreign . . . 9 f ,dx Elaine H. Sasso Wise John F. Sclmafz Paula Befh Schaffer gay I'epl1en Bradley Schandel 95 Howard SCl'leClKflel' x15 Hex .: ,pf v s hiv' Egg Barbara Schiffman Gary Schmidi' Ri+a Michele Schriber Carolann Schlosser Michael A. Schiro 'Swv ii Barry Schneck Dave SchniH'lich . . . countries on a good will tour. The Seniors won the canned food drive. It was a close call, but we had that '60 spirit. Every- one enjoyed the annual Christmas Tea and assembly before the holidays. We had a great . . . State champ Diorio flanked by district champs Brauch and Crevani. 1646. at . . . Christmas vacation, and it was a white one too. A subway strike in New nr .N X K ya 5225. Abbott Schultz York scheduled for midnight New Year's Eve was averted by a last . . . Phyllis Schwartz James S. Schuster 97 SS--,-ff Helaine Fonda Schultz Rona Schwartz Sue Scolniclc Carol Mae Sellner ' t w -flff f i t e ffl signify- fQig? if- y leaf, Donald William Seeley ' 'eff 1 Beverly Ann Semoracl 1175 ,K .., ,f Sheila Shaw are Nancy Senegelo Eleanore Sesso . . . minute settlement, and no one was stranded in the city. Then the new year began and our vacation was over,' it was fun while it lasted. As January moved along, the basketball and wrestling seasons got under way. 98 Exchange s+uden'rs a+ F.L.H.S. during A.F.S. weekend. J. William Shorfer Toward the end of January, the nation was bajled by a series of airplane crashes in which many lives were lost. The December College Board's . . . Vaile Shupaclc A ir K . Af e W me Kd , n .E M.---f 1 Phyllis Silver Lois Siano 99 Sheila Marsha Simowi+z Bruce W. Simpson Rita Aliene Slcl+er Thomas Smi1'ln ,pw f'.- is .Jil ' ,N iff5?f'fT?ixff'ii Carol Ann Sisco Arlene Singer f if lx Si ll Allen Smifh Robert Smi+l1 . . . scores arrived with mixed reactions from the Seniors who took: them. As the month came to a close, Fair Lawn High's new addition to interscholastic sports, the bowling team, got under way coached by Mr. Young. 100 mi Ve A 7 Q41 si K 5' ig W 2 S541-' T- .. ., Q ' . ,x A A - IQ mi 4 E . ' Sfephen R. Solomon John A. Somodi jo! . 'E 1 Ka+hle Speck Elaine Sprechman Lisabefh .lean S+eens+ra Joan Sfeiger Thomas S+ehlik Roberi' S+einel Carole Anne Siorms 'S'-w S+uar+ A. S+einhar+ Jacqueline S+evens . . . for winter vacation. The I1-ish and the Scotch were feuding on March, I7,' fhc Irish were 'representexd by Saint Patriclds Day, zvlzilv fha Scofch were represented by Brigadoon the Sfnior musical. 102 The maiorefies during a pep rally. sir '- Diane Marie Sfrauss Spring sprung, and the golf tearn, Fair Lawn's second new tearn, began its season under the direction of Mr. Eng. Twenty-five of our students . . . Q it if ifigj fjQ.?:kFsJ.-ij!! ki Ralph Strunk Dennis Norman Sykes Frederick Paul Sfurim 103 Richard Tankel Harold Tczpler Thomas L. Thomas Emil To+h W- N Vivian Tcub S+c:nley Taryla -3-if Pafricio M. Tighe Carol Tosccni . . . went to Maynard, Massachusetts for a week. There was a romantic full moon on the night of the Varsity Club dinner, and . . . on the day thai Minnesota was recognized as a state in 1858 . . . 104 4? ,. X .,,- F J' K. : L . if X ' X W K di... . ,r no A very inferesfing assembly. '49 ow-gl Elaine Carol Townley V- rl, ,V Xi . . . Fair Lawn High School students were recognized for their achievements 5 in 1959-1960 at the annual student rec- ognition night. While political . . . F 'rix i Terry L. Tranen ' ,fa 5 ' .eo- N' is X. 1 f 1 -fa 2? J ' 9' gg 4551- G ' J: 'ik 2. ,. J: Q2 ha,-4.1, .wi-J. . 9 ,g V ,,,,m,,,, x 'S F3 f ' Q Q 9 yi ,. . . - lx H, 33, Q, . Na K' T? fi X if 9 Richard Tregidgo Ronald Treboslxi 105 RlCl1Grd TUFCO Lynn G. Urgo Doroihy Vance Edward Bruce Van Hou+en Gail A. Valinski Sheila Uris Barry Van DeMoere Brian Lee Van Deursen . . . parties began preparing for their conventions, Seniors prepared for a trip to Stratford, Connecticut. There was more trouble in South Africa and with the U. S. agricultural prob- lem, but the Seniors still put on . . . 106 Mr. PiaH and one of his quie+er sfudenis. Barbara Van Ness gf. , R. i . . . an entertaining variety show. In Washington, more candidates threw their hats tn the ring, while elsewhere at Jones Beach . . . Donald Van Overloop .aw Angela Vanore 'Wa ederick F. Van Osren, Jr. 107 Pa+ricia Van Riper Roberl' Van Slaars James Waclcly Susan Wallces Marylee Venslcus Lowell Van Slo+ an gg! Susan Wagner Virginia Walker . . . fhe Seniors fh7'f'7l,' their beanies in the sand. The Senior Dinner in June was saddened by the death of president James K. Polk in 1849, but the Seniors bore up bravely and managed to have a good time. 108 The cheerleaders pep fhings up. I 1 SN Arfhur Walsh it , 5 . --vl :' ,f'9..e eeee i i ef s be at anal .c ' I V . r' l eeee c :gf e,ee 5 1 eee., jf so 'J ee ee' l eeei 3 f ,:., it W I e s A-1 :...- is Seniors left their pops on Father's Day to attend Baccalaureate. As the nation reaolied itself for a national election, the class of '60 graduated. l Gail Myra Wasserlauf Q llr , eell A lag Alice Weber Richard H. Wawrin 109 Anne Weber Kathleen Wehrlen ?U'w Mar+in Norman Weiner Lawrence I. Weiner Diane N. Weiner Q-,. J5 Willard Wi1Gf+Oh 9.852 fi Susan Weiner Jean Wes? What lies ahead for us? The past three years have brought the culmination to an important phase of our lives. To many of us, this means the end of formal education. To others, it has been a stepping stone . . . 110 Dance Band Rehearsing iRober+ E. whmord . . . to broader fields of educational ex- ploration. No matter what the future may bring, the past cannot be changed. Barbara Jean Wilkes I 'Q iM, f'1,i?Z2 '-'HH' Wi' ,zf .. 2 i4v' W - Frank P. William Lorraine Winkler 111 Jack Douglas Wolf Judifh Claire Wolf Virginia Ann Wollz Sandra Wolman Ronald Wolf s Ti li' ,,W, ffisif ,Q-I-T.'Y,3'Q 13311 ufwlk N4 35 f 'jx' . ,-:S-1 'K -Q Roberl' E. Wrigh+ Tim Woodcoclc William H. Woollord The moving finger writes, and having writ, Moves 0n,' nor all thy piety nor wit 112 Barbara Young Shell Young Crm lure it back to cancel half a lincg nor all thy tears Blot out a single word of it. Cynfhia Young nga Leonore Penny Zavada 115 .lane Douglas Young Roger Zifo x ,Q V253 we Q , . Q 1 is . .12 x .- 5 Q ,, M -.au - K .af X, ' Q, 'X-we W: 45 ,JG .Q '? ' Q . ..,L., 4,333 . A X C Q X,,V ' A ,n .nM ' ' 5 1 gf' fw11 27' ' ' J wx H 1 1 ,Q Q in 1 -z We V . f ff IF,- f Q V .W -mn If fn Q J QQ, f sf r y .,. , , , q , 11 T 1 . 1 I Q ',-l 4 Q TX rx,-lk, '-T' fi . P . DT Ig S ii .nw ' , -if v JA Aff! K MR. AND MISS ENTERTAINMENT Chuck Ollinger and Carol Moccio Who's Who MOST HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Jim Wadcly and Phyllis Jocks Q dz '1 ,X BEST LOOKING Wall Pivinslci and Carolyn Konefol NICEST EYES Ccrolann Schlosser and Neil Cooper NICEST SMILE Rich Trecligo and Luz Francisco 5 Illli I l,i ,.,, P Q' f?W2EE' 5I 'IP v 'I -'R .lx 32 I H, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jane Young and Jerry Brown 3 X .RM ? -I I SOR. f,. I in . 'N , I lx I . 4. X , , I ' xx 1 I x MOST ALL-ROUND Cappy Giacobbe and Bob Wrighf CUTEST COUPLE Elaine Sasso and Paul Abaie MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Jim Dolion and Joyce Folci CLASS CHATTERBOXES Sue Goldberg and Vin Ficca 117 3 kggi a preview of rhe ia'res+ fashions modeied by Jrhe girls. K -L un U Each year 'rhe advanced siude-nfs in Homemalcing sfage a fashion show ti under 'the supervision of Mrs. Werger. Fleiafives and friends are invired +o Fashions for Spring -1 f.-w.ay..f: Max-H ,-ax , N xwww' X A'M le an nf' W -M-W '-M1 WWE. itil 1535-BG-px x ,X K .RQ5 M xx v--fw N'S 6 f1.,,,, t x ll 1 N Junior Homerooms JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS These ore Ihe duly elecred officers of fhe Junior Closs under whose leadership 'rhe Class of l96l has funcrioned so well. Le'H fo righfz K. Diefel, J. Zocco, B. Samuels, E. Salminen. SECTION I I-I Miss Argo+f Sfanding Ileff fo righI'I: B. Baarens, H. Baach, N. Bazan, R. Apfel, L. Aaronson, B. Barkalow. B. Bafson. B. Arihur, S. Aron, M. Beekhuysen. Seafed: M. Anfonelli, M. Alnor, M. Allen, T. Abbafe, D. Ball, K. Agrafi, V. Adams, A. Bahr. Floor: B. Babcock, R. Bauer, F. Barber, R. Alizieri, D. Aisenbrey. 1 20 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL The members of 'rhe Junior Class Council were elecrecl by Iheir classmofes +o ad as an advisory group in planning 'rhe oclivi- fies of +he Class of I96I. Seafed Ilefi' fo righfl: I. Sfoddard. K. Snuder, B. Hehaz. L. Kramer, J. Edelsiein, H. Grodieski, S. Meyers, B. Barkalow, B. Berman, S. Freeman, P. Conroy, R. Levine, E. Sandow. Sianding: P. Peacock, K. Dieiel, B. Samuels, E. Salminen. J. Zacco. SECTION II-3 Mrs. Church Sfanding Ilefl' fo righfl: L. Cornell, E. Codling, R. Cuse, P. Conroy, M. Coblenfz, B. Cohoon, R. Cunningham, A. Chonoin. J. Cole. Sifiingz J. Cusick, S. Carfer, A. Casserf, D. Cohen. E. Chanin. B. Crawford, A. Carfwrighf. Floor: N. Cleminis, F. Champury, T. Clark. SECTION II-2 Mr. Bagley S+andIng IIef+ fo righ+I: J. Carclone, B. Berman L. Bornsfein, H. Bein, J. Binder, M. Blum, T Bocchino, T. Beriero, C. Boydell. Siffilng: B. Bush C. Berilin, F. Boafwrighf, S. Brand, V. Bishop, L Bouma, M. Boniourno, H. Buss. Floor: J. Calan- drillo, B. Bell, R. Blomberg, J. Campbell. SECTION II-4 Mr. Clifford Sfanding flef+ +o righfl: B. Dewiff, B. Drexler, J CuHi+a, D. Dreylancl, C. Duncan. D. Deick, K DIOIOI. D. Danby. Siffing: A. Dalfo, L. Dobrick M. Drenowafz, E. DuITy, P. Driscoll, C. Doffinger Floor: A. DeRiH'er, M. Du-nway. P. Delmauro. 121 SECTION ll-5 Mr. Cohen Slanding lleff lo righrlz C. Freitag, S. Franken- lhaler, H. Felman, W. Filippone, R. Dykslra, C. Fafigafi. J. Eklund, P. Fernandez, J. Edelsfein, D. Forfier, J. Engellre. Sealed: P. Ferris. S. Eberhardl, J. Farrell, R. Ensign, A. Forfune, P. Fleming, J. Eichorn, P. Egan. Floor: M. Fand. S. Fingerman, R. Engelhardr, B. Feinberg, R. Freimauer, A. Feldman. se6noN I I-1 Mr. Devens Sfanding llefl' lo rigl1+l: R. Hamilfon, D. Har- rison, W. Gregoreln, J. Higgins. D. Grunslra, D. Heinrich, J. Hascup, L. Hammerle, D. Henning J. Hahn, J. Greves. Sealed: S. Harrison. M. Haf- felr, L. Hampion, H. Grodieski. P. Halpin, P. Hardy, J. Harris. J. Hanlon. Floor: B. Hermans, E. Halms. J. Hochleppel, J. Hibo. T. Hayden E. Heffron. 122 SECTION II-6 Mrs. Conanl' Slanding lleff +o righllz D. Gierisch, V. Friclr R. Givens, A. Gerh, L. Golando. S. Friedman S. Galzerano, L. Fuller, D. Green, C. Gmyrek Sealed: R. Gersfein, C. Gibbs, H. Gordon, G Goslmin. l. Goldbla'H', S. Gale, M. Gillen, L Gaiiley. Floor: S. Greenwald, A. Grabow, J Greer. J. Giesl, E. Garella. SECTION II-9 Mr. Flelcher Sfanding Ileff 'Io rigI1+I: C. Kuhllrin, C. Lancusfer, E. Kirsh, G. Laderman. A. Kolb, J. Koch, J Laffsdy, L. Kramer, R. Lone, E. Kravi+z, K, Kap- relian. H. Kuuse. Sealed: J. Koby. J. Kramer L Kluiber, T. Kirsiein, D. Knechf, J. Krampf.I sf Koenig. Floor: J. Kimple, L. Kurlanfziclr, L. Klein A. Kirsch, D. Kovacks, J. KoI1rs, T. Lomperillo, SECTION I I-8 Miss Dyson Sfanding Ileff fo rigI'1fI: F. Kuplin, S. Horoschalr E. Koh, W. Jones, G. Hopfengcr+ner, S. Kimball D. Jeske, P. Koh, P, Hrinlo. M. Korney, M, Hols- man. SiHing: L. Kaufman, P. Jessop. C. Kcllrer N. Kerr, M. Kasosris, P. Iunnacone. L. Hunter, I Korsfen. Floor: S. Kellnor, S. Huber, E. Juall. SECTION II-I0 Mr. Gilliclr Standing Ilefi' Io rigI1I'I: R. Leffman, D. McGin- ni+y, C. Lewis, I. McGiIIick, J. Lennard. J. Los+, L. Link. M. Lill, C. Luxor, J. Liebowifz, M. Leven- sfein. Sealed: N. Loyd, D. McFadyen, R. Leplroslri, E. Lennpn, D. Longeuville, H. McKean, R. Levine, F. Lini. Floor: D. Longo, R. Loshnower, J, Leu- pold, R. LaPoI'T. 123 SECTION II-II Mrs. Hechfman Sfcnding Ileff Io riglwf: D. Mifclnell. F. Meufer, l. Mandelson, R. Markoplis, C. Miller, E. Meyer, G. Maranfz, M. Manning, B. Marshall, D. Mayer, L. Moclr, A. Mo+hios, G. McCloud. Sealed: S. Meyers, R. Cur+is. B. Mello, C. Marins, I. Modis, V. Manga-ni, A. Minsfer. C. Mainardi. Floor: B. Mason, M. Mainardi. L. Mandelson. J. Miller, I. Mandelson, R. Monns, J. Minher. SECTION II-I3 Mr. Kwiofkowski Sfonding Ilefi' Io righilz P. Possero, T. Press. H. PioH', P. Peacock, D. Pilliieri. K. Pcrcells, J. Paul. Seafedz P. Polaclre, D. Prescoff, S. Pollaclr. I. Pedloslry. J. Picke+f, M. Porembo, R. Prelich, E. Phillips. Floor: B. Pinchefsky, M. Pislradlo, R. Polfersdoff. 124 I SECTION II-I2 Mr. HowleI I Sfanding Ileff Io righfl: R. Orapallo, T. Open lwym, .l. Oliver, M. Newman, V. Mizeras, I. New- man. B. Nehrings. M. Nach, J. Newman, J. O'Don nell. Sealed: S. Newman, H. Offenheimer, S Molros. D. Myers, P. Murphy. L. Moss, E. Morrison E. Nelmaz. Floor: J. Mon+gomery, R. Modugno, R Pociello, D. Novalr, J. O'I'fenIarei+, R. Morgan. SECTION Il-I5 Mr. O'Leary Sfa-nding Ilefi fo righfl: M. Sachs, E. Rosefield, G. Reiger, E. Sf. Miklossy. D. Roberfs, N. Rosen B. Samuels, G. Royer, C. Romeo, R. Roig. SiHing E. Sandow, H. Rosenblum, R. Rilrer, K. Rooney, M Sallra, P. Rofa, E. Salimen, S. Robinson. Floor: F. Richier, J. Rosenberg, G. Roper, J. Roselia, J. Roberfs, E. Sangran. SECTION II-I4 Mrs. Lawrence Sfanding IIIe'H' fo righfiz P. Reisman, J. Pulwer J. Pyle, J. Rafiery. Siiiingz E. Reisman, E. .Ressefar M. Rafiery, B. Profifko. Floor: R. Richman, R. Rowley, C. Reynolds. Absenf: E. Rich. SECTION II-I6 Mr. Rosenfhal Sfanding Ilefi' Io righfi: G. Selby, L. Shapiro, J, Schiller, M. Scheraga, N. Sawczyn, G. Sesso, J. Shupack, S. Shaul, J. Semar. Seafed: F. San- iucci, V. Scarpa, R. Seibel, J. Schwarh. E. Scholfr., E. Sheppard, N. Shevelin, R. Sandsfrom. Floor: M. Schrager, E. Shaw, E. Schwarh, E. Servin. 125 SECTION II-I7 Mrs. Slavin Sianding flefi 'Io righ'II: D. Smiih, J. Simonds, B. Shapiro, V. Spcda, J. Seivers, C. Sfeip. C. Snyder, G. Siflinger. B. Solinsky, M. Seigel. Scored: J. S+arr, R. Sincoff, S. Silk, M. Solomon, M. Solon, L. Sfoperf, M. Sfansfield, A. Silreman. Floor: R. Smiih, A. Simon, R. S+eI1IiIr, D. Solomon, J. Skipper. SECTION II-I9 Mr. Jeffries Sfanding Ileff Io rigI'1'II: D. Wolf, M. Zakio-ro, J. Waiker, R. Warnef, L. Wood, H. VonSusII, J. Zocco. B. Woifasek, C. Williams, G. Young. ecied R Weissman M Weiss P WcII'z B S 1 - . . . . . - Vi-naIoI, I. Weinberg, A. Wawrin, L. Vogel. FIoor: F. Zibowsky, T. Zcniello, T. Wood, R. Zeifer. 126 SECTION II-I8 Mr. Wugenheim Sfanding Uefr Io rigI1+I: P. VanNess, W. UIinsIri. C. Siohldrier, P. Venderwiel, R. Thompson. T. Ulinski, K. Tompsfrini, D. Taylor, J. Siem, P. Venezio. Seoied: I. Sroddard, M. Tesarik, J. Von NoH'o, G. Tufano, L. Tully, E. To'I'I'l, J. Ulrich, J. Tonefii. FIoor: T. Verfifus, J. Sfowari, R. Tiedo- munn, R. VanDine, R. Taranio, M. Turco. SECTION I0-I Mr. Birlcin S+andIng Uefi 'Io rigI'1+I: J. Ackerman, R. Anwar, K. Anlruda, R. Amaio, H. Aschwanden. T. Albers, R. Abofe, N. Addessi, A. Andreffa. Seafedz B. Argenio, M. Augusf, B. Aronson, J. Aus+in, B. Abaie, A. Amidon, E. Arrighi, L. Bachrach. Sophomore Homerooms SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS The orficers of The Class of i962 have done on excellenr job in planning rheir closs ocriviries. Their cookie soles were Ihe greoresr in Ihe hisrory of our school. Leff Io righf: J. Herman, Secre+ary. L. Salameno Vice President J. Mucci, Presidenf, D. Sachs Treasurer. SECTION I0-2 Mr. Siillman S+anding IIef+ Io rigI1+I: V. Benneff, D. Bess, N. Befumo, R. Baum, G. BeaHy, J. Burch, R. Barfole, V. Bary, J. Baffag-Ieise, K. Belhumer. Seafed: D. BoIusIri, D. Baluski, L. Barberra, J. Berson, C. Barbanel, V. Berdy, R. Bafavia, A. Boclrer, P. Berry, A. Basfis. Floor: M. Berlowifz, S. Baer, R. Bali. G. Ballinger. 127 SECTION I0-3 Mr. deLancey Sfanding lleff Io righll: F. Bosland, R. Bowers, W. Bredehors+, J. Bishop, D. Bowman, N. Bifler, C. Brinkerhoff, A. Borns+ein, B. Brechman, H. Biber. Sealed: M. Borslelman, C. Bohan, P. Brancafo, I. Bowman, M. Brand, C. Braunlich, S. Bowers. L. Bloom. Floor: A. Boolrsiaber, S. Bloch, D. Boyd, J. Bradshaw. SECTION I0-5 Mr. Fieseler Sfanding lleff 'lo righfl: R. Conner, L. Compe- Iielle, D. Delhaie, .l. Dellner, D. Dayer, J. Cohen J. Delaney, G. Cuiillo, T. D'Anna, T. Cusiclx. Sealed: S. Cohen, S. Cohen, G. Colquhoun. L Dalfon, I. Ciarla, C. Dankers. D. Craig, C. Cola: 128 SECTION I0-4 Mr. Eves Sfanding llefl fo righfl: J. Brown, P. Caramagna B. Budz, E. Camp. R. Chasolen, C. Chrislensen R. Canlor, M. Brown, S. Canler, C. Brown. Sealed D. Cannisrra, K. Ceier, J. Buchweilz, S. Charles K. Brown, B. Chlebnilrow. A. Cesfaro, H. Bufia cavoli, R. Cerulli. Floor: R. Colle, R. Bulmer, M Brown. S. Cherkaslzy. SECTION I0-7 Mrs. Hefliler Sfanding lleff fa riglwflz J. Glassman, R. Ford, J. Girodef, P. Girard, J. Fink, W. Forys..D. Fox. J. Garside, E. Freeman. Sealed: J. Gibson, S. Ficca, K. Feusfel, H. Finlrelsfein, M. Gold. J. Fine D. Goff. Floor: D. Frishberg. H. Gordon, R. Girr R. Gilmore, B. Gold, S. Fisllelman. SECTION I0-6 Mr. Gariss Sfanding llefi lo righll: E. Feierslein, J. Eyres, R Eberling. J. Farber, M. Donohue, P. Donohue, D Dieich, J. Donofrio, D. Doran, K. Dunsian. Sealed J. Dibble, M. Feuersfein, L. Dunay, L. Elia, T. Eberhardi. C. Fairchild. D. DeSio, M. Eisenlhal Floor: A. Doheriy, M. Fasl, E. Dinkel, R. Fer- fonani. R. Dawson. SECTION I0-8 Mr. Holowach Sfanding lrearl lofi lo riglui: P. Haffield, D. Har- kins, N. Holhman. D. Harlsfein, J. Harfmann. B. Hickey. H. Harris. Sianding lfronfl lofi fa righf: J. Harvey, S. Gofilieb. B. Harvison, C. Fisher, F. Harris, C. Green, N. Hoefler, D. Grundman. Seafed: C. Gough, A. Heimer, C. Gudonis, M. Harfman, P. Guihrie. J. Herman, J. Herman, P. Granf, E. Henning. Floor: P. Herman, R. Granl, D. Gaver. T. Hanlinson, J. Hirsch. J. Grasso. 129 SECTION I0-9 Mrs. Kaplan Sfanding Uefi Io rigI'u'II: N. Jenkins, S. Jaynos, P. Kah, C. Hunfer, E. Janlrowski, B. Kisfler, A Huff, B. Kaddick, K. Kaisouridos. B. Kirschner. Soafedz J. Kah, L. Kaafman, S. Iacono, R. How- ard, JL Insley, S. Jones, K. Joslin, C. Koffor, E. Horne. Floor: D. Howard, R. Klas, B. Kaplan. W. Kimolman, F. Kapper. S. Kay. 1. Kah. SECTION I0-II Mr. Knapp Sfanding Ileff fo rigI1II: G. Mainardi, W. McGee, C. McMenemy, C. Madewell, R. Long.ASea+od: C. LoMonaco, P. Lydon, L. Lynch, L. Loop. 150 SECTION I0-I0 Mrs. Klipporf Sfanding Ileff Io rigIlII: H. Kravifz, B. Logan D. Lambert M. Loporo. D. Kram, B. Kirschner T. Levy, I. Levy. J. Korfo. B. Liiwih, E. Kurh, S. Lamb. Soafodz M. Loibundgufh, M. Levine, .I. Lab- dell, J. Kloh, J. Lasofsly, P. Kraiowslri, CZ Loo, M. Kovolkosli. Floor: E. Levy, D. LaPoIT, R. Konofal W. Lindsay, D. Langsiaff, J. Locascio, H. Lipslry SECTION I0-I3 Miss Levcnoskie Sfunding Ileff +o righfl: S. Moncher. J. Mernick, V. Niebuhr, S. Moskowiiz, L. Morris, L. O'DsII B. Monaco, V. Merboih, M. Muscarella, A. Morfon P. Morris. Scared: G. Musson, S. Newman, R Moss, B. Naioli, M. Nasso, A. Miller, P. Miller. FIIoor: J. Noonan. C. McBeII. J. Moor, G. Nicholas, R. Munuz. SECTION I0-I2 Mrs, Krieg Sfonding Ileff fo righilz P. Mcrfone, P. Mecionis C. Marfigneffi, G. Mahhows, S. MuHhews. J Moinieri. Secfod: B. Mondera, J. Meoly, C Manios. T. Murchoso. Floor: G. Mcfeiunas, F Mangano. SECTION I0-I4 Mr. Minsrvini Sfunding IIQH' fo righil: A. Paliuni, F, Peroffi N. Pederson. G. Paris. L. Price, J. Parlsr, J Papo, D. Persons, W. Olson. R. Osfermcn. Seuied: D. Pormelli, B. Poliff. A. Palmieri, B. Peplowsli, M. Randone, A. Pille, M. Pelligra, S. Raimon, L Osborn. Floor: A. Pofsrs, W. Quinicuullo. T Pabon, J. Pylo. K. Pino, T, Rowley. 131 mond. Floor: P. Ressler. M. Rosenfhal, L. Resch, SECTION I0-I5 Mr. Rich Sfanding lleff fo righil: J. Roesler, D. Rough garden, L. Russo. A. Ringewald, R. Rich, R. Roig E. Riler, A. Ruhren, E. Reap. V. Rubino. J Riglian Seaiedz N. Redylre. P. Rys. C. Roberison, L. Rosen baum, T. Resnikoff, R. Richfer, F, Ryan, R. Rich B. Runz. R. Renfel. L. Ribuffo. SECTION I0-I7 Mr. Siegrisi Sianding llef+ fo righfl: R. Sellner. P. Schulman, D. Seidler, F. Schweighardf. Sea+ed: M. Shaw, J. Sheldon, D. Singer, R. Schulman. Floor: E. Schwarh, S. Scserba, B. Schwarfz, H. Ser. SECTION I0-lb Mr. Sasso Sfanding lleff fo righil: M. Sage, J. Sonia Lucia L. Salameno, M. Sanders. D. Schulman, L. Sami- men, J. Scheraga. C. Schepps, M. Schlamowifz C. Sage. Sealed: B. Schi'lTman, S. Samuels. D Sands, F. Sachs, L. Schneider. P. Schepps, J Schiff, A. Schepps. Floor: J. Schofanes. R. Sands R. Sauer, D. Sacks, B. Sales. SECTION I0-I9 Mrs. Weinberg Sfonding Hoff fo righilz B. UHer, C. Suriolr, L Tomasi, J. Vanden Bosch, R. Thoier, B. Van Guildsr. W. Toub, L. Sfrussmon, W. Symons, S. Topolow, G. Tompkins. Seafedz L. Syracuse, K. Turner, J Tyrrell, A. Tschinlrel, S. Thou, B. Swanson. R. Touber, M. Vars. Floor: E. Tryzinslri, R. Vclenie, R. Wescofi, T. Viscuso. G. Vifale, E. Von Gulick. SECTION I0-I8 Mr. Umsfcdfer Sfanding Ueff io righfl: M. Spozarshy. R. Singer C. Shand. E. Sieinberg, D. Slaier, M. Siegel. S Sherer, M. Sfiskin, W. Smith. Seaied: J. Simone L. Smiih, J. Sogorhc, S. Silverberg, K. Silver, L Sherlock, J. Sforms. L. Solomon, A. Simmons. Floor G. Skinner, L. Sfovelxen, R. Siepe, E. Sfeinberg S. Snuska. S. Sfillwachs. SECTION I0-20 Mr. Zahn Sfanding Ueff fo righfl: D. Wilson, T. Woronsfoff. C. Wiley, J. Wenz, B. Yosney, E. Weineri, J. Wurh. J. Weidner. D. Wink, S. Wiclrs, S. Zager. Seaiedz J. Vroome. S. Wanderer, E. Young, L. Wonecl, E. Zuger. L. Wardell, S. Wolf, G. Vuolo. Floor: D. Weber, R. Weil, R. Wescoii, R. Seaman. M. Wind. 133 Faculty-Varsity Game February lO+h was a nighf of fun and frolic. The 'rradiiional game befween The Varsily squad and a picked feam of facully members gave 'rhe spec+a+ors a real lhrill. Despile The heroic elforls ol: lhe older boys. lhe Varsily regulars won by a score ol 52-48. The highlighl of +he evening, however, was a game belween Jrhe cheerleaders and +he Varsily Club, Neil Cooper, Milce Schiro, Lenny Allamura, Ken Marfell and Fred Conle added a nofe of comedy when lhey fool: over as cheerleaders while girls were on +he courl. The final minules of ihe game were played wifh lhe subs+i+u+e cheerleaders carrying +he girls piggy-back, and lhe Hequeslrian baslceleersw managed +o win over a bewildered, un- mounled Varsily Club squad. 3 , ,a wr I k I fix iz, .asia-fi at Q x Q W! A-'W ,J 11.1-E, M fra.: K Avi.-N sg 5 f- ,V- V WL Q 1 N ,, fr Ju, 4 J L 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, , .Q 4 NZM, v.. U .5 6 A I . 4 5, . is ' K, Q as v- P 'nf an .1 5 v x 0311! Firs+ row, siHing llefi' fo righilz T. Ber+ero, R. Roughgorden, N. Cooper, S. Crevoni, R. Wrighi, F. Confe, V. Ficco, R. Tonlxel, D. Glazer, W. Pivinski, D. Kells, S. Leida. Second row: L. Alfamuru, M. Fuhr, R. Thompson, W. Camp, R. Dyksira, D. Aisenbrey, B. Shapiro, P. Aboie, J. Waddy, D. ! CO-CAPTAINS Bob Wrighl and Fred Confe 136 Tedesco, J. Eclulund, J. Aiieh, E. Schwarfz. J. CuHiHo, K Mar+ell. Third row: W. Quiniuuolle, J. Higgins, W. Symonx P. DelMcuro, W. Ulinshy, R. Hamillon, P. Vanderviel, J Pyle, D. Leidner, W. Bredehors+, J. Delaney, J. Bishop, R Connors, R. Flori. Football Fair Lawn High marches on +o vic'rory was our moHo for fhe I959 foofball season. The ouf- sfanding coaching of Mr. BenneH, named Coach of fhe Year, lhe leadership of capiains Wrighi' and Confe, and fhe line cooperafion of 'rhe 'ream resulfecl in a very successful firsf season in lhe N.N.J.l.L. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Od. 3 lHl F.L.H.S ....... ...... I 2 Teanech ,..,.. . Ocf. I0 IH, F.L.H.S ..... . ..... 27 Hackensack ..... . Oci. I7 lHl F.L.H.S ...... ...,. 3 2 Cliffside Park . Od. 24 lHl F.L.H.S. ...., ..... 5 3 Morris Hills .. . Ocf. 3I lA, F.L.H.S. ..... ...,, I 3 Englewood ..,. . Nov. 7 IA, F.L.H.S ...., . ... 0 Tenofly ..,.. . Nov. I4 lA, F.L.H.S ...... ...,. 2 B Rufherford .... . Nov. 26 lHl F.L.H.S ...... ,. . 7 Ridgewood .... . 1 'la A X! W, .ggi ggalg A . +5 A W 1 ' -NS' 1 ':'k ix 4? . Www if.. gk n S ,E 452 r 1,5 SF as mf is S if X ix 1 I Qu Kneeling lleff fo righilz L. Sfrassman, D. Soloman, Champury, J. Miller, M. Riemer, R. ZeHer, L. Clemenfs, T. Bocchino, M. Kearney. E. Camp. Sfanding: N. Rosen, J. S+uar1, C. Sfohldrier. M. Deu+ch, M. Kaye, G. Kravih, A. Shulh, L Mendelson, B. Cohoon, T. Albers, C. Brinlrerhofl, E. Holm, H. Kohler, G. Kalsourldes. Ocl. Ocl. Ocl. Od. Ocl. Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov. Sepl. Sepf. Ocf. Oc'l'. N ov. Soccer Alrhough fhe Fair Lawn Soccer Team had o rough schedule lhis year, rhe Curler boolers, under lhe sharp eye of Coach Frank Devens, came lhrough wilhoul losing honor or preslige. lHl lf-l lAl lHl lAl lAl lHl lHl lAl lHl lHl lAl 5 lAl IO lAl I3 lHl F.L.H.S ..,,..,... ........... 0 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 F.L.H.S F.L.H.S F.L.H.S F.L.H.S .... SOCCER SCHEDULE Cen+ral .... Bloomlleld Englewood Haclrensaclr Rurherford Ridgewood Teaneck Englewoodn... Hachensaclr Rulherlord Ridgewood Teanecl:..... Ramapo..... Glen Rock Easlsicle Kneeling Ileff fo righflr J. Curfis, J. Kimple. B. Compeiielle. Sfanding: S. Frankenfhaler, B. Asony, E. Wemerf, C. Chrisfensen. J. Semar, W. Nash. CAPTAIN .Ioe Cur+is Od. Oc+. Ocf. Od. Oct Oct Ocf. Nov Nov. Nov. Cross Country Under fhe supervision of coach George Zahn, fhese boys hove done rheir besr 'ro bring o favor- oble Cross Counlry record Io FLHS. CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE I up cnffsaae Park .,,..........,.,....... 8 IAI Tenafly .................,,........ I5 IAI Englewood .... ,. I6 IAI Passaic Valley ....... .....Los+ .....LosI ,....LosI ....,Los+ 22 IAI Haclcensaclr, Teaneck ...., Second 27 IAI Ramapo ..,,. .. ,,...Won 29 IAI N.N..I.I.L. . .. ., ,.......... ,,,Four+h 6 IAI Eas+sicIe ,......, .,.......,..... ,,... L o sf I4 IAI Bergen Counfy Championship .... ....... F ourfh 22 Sfafe ...,................,,... ,... T hirieenih Kneeling llefi +o riglwll: J. Walker, T. Zaniello, F. Richier, D. Seeley, L. Kurlanhicl. Sfanding: C. Slolwldrier, J. Mandeville. J. Cole, C. Boydell. J. Dullon. i ' CO-CAPTAINS Rick Langslcff and Jim Dal+on Basketball Fair Lcxwn's Boslce+bcull Teom, under +l1e direc+ion ol Mr. Minervini, gcve us o respecfolole record despife +l'1e lwondicops if suffered. The loss of coplcin Rick Longsfcff, eorly in Hue season proved 'fo be o major fccfor in +l'1e +ec1m's record. Dec. Dec Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 8 lAl ll IH, is up 22 my s my a fm lHl lHl iHl lHl Ml Ml Ml lAl lAl Ml Ml lHl BASKETBALL SCH EDULE 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 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. ..,. . . Ramsey ..,.. Garfield .... Lodi ..... Bogola . . . , , Teaneck .... Ruflwerford .. Englewood ,. Cliffside Park Hackensack . Tenafly ,..,, Ridgewood . Teaneck .... Ru+l'1er'ford .. Englewood .. Cliffside Park Hackensack . Tenafly ...,, Ridgewood . W Top llefi fo righil: R. Gilmore. D. Tedesco. P. Ka'l'z, G. Brigliad CO-CAPTAINS Sieve Crevani and Rich Diorio l 4 iboll T640 i e R. Brauch, T. Bocchino, R. Warren, R. Fried, W. Alberi, W. Asony, orcv, N. Gallons. BoHom: S. Crevani, R. Diorio. Wrestling The mos+ popular word a+ +he wresiling meefs 'rhis year was pinned Our boys did i+ again. Our leHer men were vicforious as before and some J. V.'s moved up io show Their slcills. Under 'rhe direcrion of Mr. Holowach. fhe squad had a very successful year and we were very proud of Them. WRESTLING SCHEDULE Dec. I6 lHl F.L.H.S. .....,,....... 43 Brooklyn P. T. .. 0 Jan. F.L.H.S ..... .... C larlzsfown Jan. F.L.H.S. ,.,, ..., L odi , ,.. Jan. F.L.H.S Passaic . ,. Jan. F.L.H.S Glen Rock Jan. F.L.H.S Weehawlren Jan. F.L.H.S Ramsey ,. Feb F.L.H.S Suffern .. . Feb F.L.H.S Teanecli .. Feb. F.L.H.S ..... .,... L eonia . . . Feb F.L.H.S. .,,. ...,, New York M A Kneeling lleff lo righfl: S. Saver, B. Bell, J. Bishop. R. Bauer, C. Lazar, M. Levens+ein, D. Schulman. Sfanding: P. Ringewald. J. Curiis, C. Freiiaf, G. Brown, C. Ollinger, M. Newman. Swimming Paul Ringewalcls fine caploincy has led our unglorified swim- mers 'rlwrouglw c successful season. Prodicing lwice weelcly 0+ 'rhe Polerson Y.M.C.A., Hue Cl'1lorine Cu'r+ers, comlinue +o uphold +l'1e linesl' 'rroclilions of F.L.l-l.S. a+l1le+es. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb. Feb. RLH5 .... .,,.......... ELH5M,. H.U ELHS RLHS .... ,..., ELH5 .... ...., ELHS .... ..... ELH5 .... ,.... ELHSH.. M.H ELH5 .,,. .,s.. RLH5 .... ..... RLHS .... .,,.. ELH5 .... ...,, SWIMMING SCHEDULE 30 30 40 52 QW 30 44 52 40 52 43 44 S+. Pefers ..,.... Weequahic ..... Newarlx Academy Cen+ral lPa+.l .. New York M. A. Mounfain Lakes . Ferris .......... Snyder , .... , . . Newark Academy Ferris . ....... . lrvingfon ....... Snyder 47 47 37 33 32V2 47 33 22 37 25 34 32 CAPTAIN Paul Ringewald CAPTAIN Frank Brennan Tennis Direcled by llmeir new coach, Mr. Johnson, +l1e Tennis Team hos come lhrouglw wifh onolher fine season. The boys have worked hard for 'rheir 'ream and coach. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May June June lHl lHl lHl Ml Ml 1Hl IHl lHl lHl fHl lHl lHl Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml TENNIS SCHEDULE SaddleBrook ....Wesfwood . . . Bergenfield . . . . Englewood . . . . Ridgewood . . . . . Cliffon Tenafly . . . Hackensack . . . . Rutherford ,..... Teaneck . . . . Englewood . . . . Ridgewood . . . . Rulherford Tenafly .. . Hackensack . . . . . Ramsey . . . . Teaneck an an Q V95 WF Track Under 'rhe excellenf diredion of Mr. BenneH', fhe Track Teom voulfed in+o onoflwer season. AH'houg,'1 mony of fhe boys ore Seniors ond ore groduofing, Hue Teom is looking forward fo onofher vicrorious seoson. TRACK SCH EDU LE Apr. I2 fA, .... .,.,.........,,....... .,..,. C I iffon Apr. I9 fA, .... ..,,,............. ,..,. R u fherford Apr. 2l IH, .... .... C Iiffside Park Apr. 27 IA, ..,. ,..,. .,, Tenafly Apr. 29 IH, .... ,..,, E asiside May 4 KH, ,... .... T eanecl May II IH, .... ..... E nglawood May I3 fH, .... ..,. G orfield May I8 IH, .... ,.,. H ackensack May 25 QA, .... Ridgewood 1 T TRACK CO-CAPTAINS Len Alfomura and Joe Curiis Q' if CO-CAPTAINS Rick Langsiaif and Bob Wrighi Baseball Wi+l'1 flwe cry of Play ball Fair Lawn's Baseball Squad began anofher successful season under Hue able coaching of Mr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May May BASEBALL SCH EDULE Cliffside Park . . . . Tenafly . . . Teaneck . Englewood Ridgewood Hackensack . . , Ruiherford Cliffside Park Tenafly ...... Teaneck ... . Englewood Ridgewood Hackensack . . . . Rufherford . . . . Garfield Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May May May May May May J. V. BASEBALL SCHEDULE IAQ .... ............,............... Oakland Acadorny Teaneck E. Paferson . . . Ridgewood . , . Hackensack , . . . Ruiherford .. . E. Paierson .. ,.. Clifion . . . . Teaneck . . , Ridgewood .. . Hackensack . . . . Rufherford . . . . Garfield Co New +o FLHS 'rhis year ore 'rhe Bowling and Golf Teams. Headed respeclively by Mr. Young and Mr. Eng, Hue boys have done a fine iob in launching llmese new spor+s. Bowling fm li , 'd K GEORGE ZAH N Cross Counlry 'UC--J VIRGIL SASSO Afhlefic Direcfor 15 Coaching Slaff SIEGER KWIATKOWSKI Baseball -II' X Sa- S, px -..,,,mLmm NICHOLAS MINERVINI Heacl Baslrelball Assi. Foolball Ni. WILLARD U MSTADTER Swimming Assl Baseball WILLIAM LETCH ER Sophomore Baseball ' A 059' H RONALD JOHNSON Tennis 1 FRANK BENNETT Head Foofball 8: Traclc FRAN K DEVENS Soccer Assf. Baskeiboll ROBERT YOUNG Bowling HARRY HOLOWACH Wres+Iing Asst Foofball RICHARD ENG Golf .4-gg, EDWARD SHEEHEY Sophomore Foofball s.. ,, Junior Varsi+y Cheerleaders follow lhe J.V, Squads in all confesfs. This valuable appre ship prepares Them lor +heir when fhey become members o Our S o p ho m o re Cheerlec r' d Varsify Cheerleaders No marler wha? The wea+her has been, rhe Varsiry Cheerleaders, under Jrhe lead- ership of Capfain Barbara Dellner, have followed The Fair Lawn Team +hrough vic- fory and defeal. Their loyally and devorion have paid off in increasingly larger crowds a+ all our games, We fhank fhem for devolion 'ro our school. Firsr Row lleff fo righil: C. Sfeip, D. Pilheclrer, C. Newman, E. Meyers, G. Meali, A. O'Neil. Second Row: H. LoH, M. Lesser. B. Dellner. C. Konefal, A. Singer, C. Toscani. A l Varsiiy Cheerleading 'ream. it to righkli 5' 'ann' ' 150 Kneehn-3 le B' Polllll- aw, I , ,,.. , f A ' Q5 M f MJ 9.0 4: Jr, W L is QA 7? ,i w A wi D 5 X ' 'gg' 5-ggi ' .ssg sg, 3 Q .lf wg 3 5, I 4 ixzjlff 4 359 . EN i dy 'Q It -Aiki 4 ' Q 9 1, . My 4 W' S Q ,X Q' Y W f ' if ' H+ Q! an S535 wg 'R if Q 1 Q. 1 ' 'E' N KV 9' 'Q ' fE 5 ' A A S d M Vors J Lobell D Slending llefl 'lo righllz B. MacDonald, E. Rich, J. Wheofon, V. pa a. , , . , . Sanger, M. Goldberg. Kneeling: D. Gomez, G. Wesf, D. Mayer, C. Mainieri, l. Maclis, E. Kluiber. S. Sillr, J. Pickell, B. Sfeensfra. Floor: J. Ryan. J. Young, C. Jensen, N. Gorrefl, E. Scsso. V. Taub. J. Dresner. B Group of Miss Argoll. B. Noqeli. ' C. Robinslv-n D. Desro. r bouffh- C.. ws' ' ii.. +0 f19 'lif'Ri'lfB- M3212 Kap' T'2.ff:'I i- S -art: 223: mf- W' , ' . 1 O, cemmmo' Sophomore Leoder's Club These girls meer every ofher week lo learn 'rhe fundamenlals and rules of various sporls so lhaf lhey can assisl lhe physical educalion leachers in class. Sfonding lleff fo ri M, Morfon. Knnlgngx : 'Blum' J. Da' Junior-Senior Leaders and Officials Club Because of 'rhe increased inleresl in This achvuly I+ was necessary ro add a second seclion +o lhe original group. This class is under 'lhe sponsorship Momen, B. son ke, J. Griswold J G.A.A. Council ll is lhe responsibilily of lhe members of lhe GAA, Council lo provide exlra-curricular acfivi- 'lies for girls. The GAA. Dance held each March is an example of 'rhe work 'rhese girls do under lhe 152 leadership of Mrs. Wilcox. ns Y. J. Dohwfyn ! Ll agus I ? a '+A '33 f! 1K f s A- ai . gil, 'li ,,nv'-- SY Band FLHS's Band has performed successfully ai' fooibcnll games and pep rallies supporling our ieams and sluclenf body lhroughoui The year. Direcfor Mr. Tesar TRUMPETS-Firsf row fop lleff io righfl: Schmidf. S. Moschella, A. Burlr, S. Shaul. K. Kuipers, E. Van Guliclr, P. Aba+e, G, DeVries. Second row: Fishelman, B. Lindsey, B. Rich, B. Davis, J. Rosenburg, G. Skinner, J. Eyres, G. Barfman, G. Buleiha, B. Feinburg, D. Mifchell. mi- - mi LSW ii. NES , Sikiing g::hf0S:?n6grl?: lthgsir.- 0 - wi L' w. 54 'gim- SAXOPH B Wri9 ' hmak. is T. G, ia. ,- 5, ew . .LLM ' E. Kiilglizrd row. imnamg K69n' D. Dc H HOR b NSX . n y. K. Pf,,,, J. ,ow new Wag lo 'fshf 1 1: CLARINETS-Firsf row llefi fo righfl: C. Keefer, S. Rudowih. Second row: M. Cam- bell. T. Tapler, M. Schrager, W. Mason. Third row: D. Boyd, B. Bell, H. Koehler, J. Paris. Fourih row: W. Konova, J. Shah, A. Mor+on. 154 ni M..Le:?nsi2..w- m I lei? ko righllt PERCUSSION-Firsf row Ie'f+ +o righf J Hochkeppel W ND BI-.SE5 linslli. S. Solo' Brofherion, W. Mizeras, W Wilford C Ollmger T Clark L BANTONES P-J Wax!! E. -he-I Merniclr, L. Clinfon. vs, 3 TRO Dou MBONES Qlreffy, N Leff fo flghf: W Fo Vs, D FLUTES-lleff +0 righflz L. Hampfon, T. ' Gown P F Eborharclf, K. Joslin, C. Clwessin, J. Koh. 9' Dance Band Everyone a+ FLHS is famil- iar wi+h 'flue line performances given by our dance band af school assemblies. Under lhe direcfion of Mr. Tesar fhey have ialcen firs+ place for l'l1e Third consecurive year a+ rhe annual Dance Band Compari- +ion a+ Ramsey. 155 TERRY JANE ww JR ,fi 'N-Q BERYL JANE GAIL CAPPY ELAINE MaioreH'es A squad of diligenr workers are our Majorerfes. Gail Valinski, head majorefre, faifhfully drills Hue squad unril perfecfion is obrained, as we are able To see a+ pep rallies, faorball games, and comperirions. Leff fo righh J. Ryan, D. Green, T. Proof, D. Presscoff, B. Bush, J. Young, S. Koenig, E. Townley, G. Volinski. E. Franke, J. Gibson, I, McGillick, P. Driscoll. B. Bender, E. Jankowski, K. Snyder, K. Giacobbe. 4. Color Guard Guide girls . . . Bringing afmosplwere and color ro all of our parades and foolball games. flue Color Guard, led by Pal Purpuse and Nancy Cavan, is a necessary and fully ap- preciofed porf of our school. Capf. Poi Purpuse Leff io right: N. Cavan, J. Gorlack. G. Lynch L Lmlr J Link B Nehaz L Ham merle, A. For+une. Leff fo fgghh P R Banner Carriers Under +l'1e wafchful eye of Caproin Helen Borligiieri, 'rl1e banner carriers do a fine iob of leading rlwe band on +o flue field al' fool'- ball games and compefifions. ofa. M, pgqneml D. Vance. C- Gibbs Firsl Row llefi' fo righflz M. Harlel. P. Wal+s, B. Balan, N. Saewih, A. Koliz, V. Taub. C. Miller, J. Young, S. Finger- man, D. Pilfzecker, M. Mancini. D. Slrauss. D. Mayer, R. A Cappella Choir This group of Talenled and inleresled Juniors and Seniors worlc fhroughoul' 'rhe year lo prepare music for performances given To The sludenf body Slaler, C. Moccio. B. Nehaz. Second Row: S. Meyer, M Venskus. J. Skipper. M. Nach. W. Kaufman, K. Marfell, S Kronberg, W. Salka, S. Molxos, S. Koenig, B. Mello. M Soloman, B. Sieenslra. J. Balcon, G. Wasserlauf, N. Garrefl and various organizalions in and around Fair l..awn. . dl ROW- M er.T' gldlirmiinbefg' W' ey 158 KPN. u f c. Mill ' viii: iw: N D, Pilhec 9 ' D, SUUVSS' G pail-ivan' 4 R Slow' icon. M Venslms, B, :Sansa-h' G.YW::ggr:'ggennSlro. 3. Ba Row llell i:lcii?iilli23- Nlcrilhcillcl Nlwlell' li O gohom . M. ' O19n ' Senior Music Homeroom A group ol Seniors, who for 'rhe firsr 'rime formed a Senior Music Homeroom, meel' before school every morning +o sing and prepare for per- formonces. nf' -24 x .1 Spring Musicale Annually presenfed by 'rhe combined choral ond insfrumenfcl musicol orgonizcfions under fhe direcfion of Mr. Tesor cmd Mr. Johnson Q The Mosques The oims of The Mosques ore fo increose oppreciolion in clro- molic or+ ond liierolure, oncl 'rhrough slucly oncl procluclion. 'ro bring finer 'rheolricol experiences 'ro The school, On lhe ladder lleff fo righll: R. Schworh, A. Simmons, D. Doyer. Sionding: M. Frodkin, G. Bule+1o, A. Bornsfein, K, Newman. Siflingz E. Goofer, S. Schulniclr, A. RicchuHi, W. Meyers. 160 L.f+ lo right A' me h huhii, E. GOOW- R' Sc W Phi The+o i ,Le orh. K. Newman. W- Mwon' Membership in Phi The+o, fhe honorory dromo+ic sociefy of Foir Lown High School, is oworoled fo 'rhose who hove shown ou+s+onding oloilify ond service in dromo. Blifhe Spiril' Perlurbed and unperrurbed spirils, an harrassed hus- band and an ecceniric medium broughi' us a couple of blirhe and ghoslly evenings during November. . 1, , 1- Ellen Goo+er performs a seance for lhe benem of Rona Schwar+z, Walfer Meyer, Agnes Ric- chui+i, and Dennis Dayer. Trudy Levy and Roni Seibel have a discussion while Waller Meyer looks on. Wal+er Meyer offers Roni Seibel a glass. Also shown are Agnes Ric- chuili ancl Arlene Simmons. Roni Seibel pufs herself in a france as i Wal+er Meyer and Agnes Ricchuiii and 161 Marilyn Fradlcin walch. 2 Sealed af sofa llefi fo righfl: M. Fradlxin, W. Meyer, A. Ricchiufi. E. Goofer. Sea+ed on chair arms a+ fhe righh J. Mealy and T. Levy. S+anding: T. Clark, A. Walsh, R. Bowers, R. Seibel, A. Simmons. D. Delhai, L. Karaflry, Mr. Kil gore, Mrs. Jackson, A. Boi-ns+ein, R. Schwartz, D. Dayer. ,, ,... -A z W g my .1 li 3 L Audio-Visual Aids- Producfion Club Movies, rape recorders, and lighring for assemblies are eflecled 'rhrough 'rhe efforis of Mr. Jacobs and 'rhe Producfion Club. 'gli Sionding lleff io righ+l: J. Logrosso, W. Shorfer, R. Bowers, P. Possero. Mr. Jacobs, T. Oppenheim, E. Levy, M. Rosen- ihcl, E. Servin, J. Fink, H. Schneckner, S. Osborn. Sealed: D. Delhoi, L. Levine, C. Brown, S Leido, D. Rober+s. Make-Up Kil- These girls spend many hours sludying rhe characfers of a play in order 'ro make up rhe members of The casf. Under 'rhe guidance of Mrs. Hechfman, rhey do a professional iob. Firsi' Row Hoff io righ+l: H. Gordon, E. Chanin, K. Silvers. Second Row: D. Koiaga, R. Touber, L. August R. Jacobs. Third Row: P. Larkin. J. Dielo, G. Loidermcn. I . . Scenery Design LexdnBY sl -.DI R. Sell' H ,Q fighili flifmiii KG '-Qui Our dramalic producfions would be very uninieresl Standing tile, Schotlenggpel 3. Reisegehezvggmcn. ing if if were nor for +he beauriful scenery. These imag 1 ' . 81 ' , I , F. Bogfngowrrfdn: gains sifguriii- N' nahve, people work diligenily before every performance r. N gin- 'n 162 56222 iiiiiino. 0- K 'c 0 . J Brigacloon This yeor's Senior produclion Brigodoon was a specrocular success: ihe iirsl perform- ance on Thursday, March I7. was played fo a packed house, while lhe following evening, many were 'rurned away ai ihe door. Direcied by Mr. Johnson and Mr. Del.ancey, lhis spark- ling produclion was a credir io lhe Class of l96O. Mr. Tesar direcied 'rhe orches+ra and Miss l-leloine Schulra was choreographer. CAST OF CHARACTERS Tommy Albrighf .,.............. S+anley Kronberg Jeff Douglas .... Jane Ashfon . . Fiona MacLaren Jean MacLaren Andrew MacLaren Archie Beafon . Harry Bealon Mr. Lundie ,....... . . Charlie Dalrymple Angus McGuFFie . ,,Jamie King ,.,,...,,.,,Fredda Cole ...., Uhursdayl Jane Young iFrida l Roberfa Brawer Y .. Helaine Schull: Jeff Becker Tom Clark , ....,, Sieve Crevani Warren Kaufman , Waller Meyer . ...4....4.., Kennelh Marfell Sandy Dean .... . , ,. ,,,,.., , James Dalian Meg Brockie , .. , iThursdayl Belsy S+eens'rra iFridayl Deborah Pillzecker Sfuarf ..... ..,.. , , .,,.,,.. Fred Conre . . 4.... ., . Nick Galone .. . Uhursdayl Janice Morion iFriclayl Ceil Mainieri ,DianeWeiner Frank ,......... Maggie Anderson Kale ..,..,. S mfs Ki F n Anon' oberfq Brow ronberg ou er, 'P Skip Kronberg and Jane Young 4 ,L-s.. 4 on wq'i'Ch G fn cr'-en Kau are Wed Gnd W 'ng Schuih Jamie King and Be+sy S+eens+ra iI?l:il:erKiil2Ye' and Helm To i fh Cl lr of I Heioine Schulfz . . Tom Clark, Jamie King, and Debbie Pilfzecker. and J eg Becker Dramatics l-lere are a few al The many plays and programs which lhe Drama de- parlmenl has presehled during lhe year. A scene from Vive le Village wrillen and clirecled by e CQ J Sf ff' ames Bgriel Rosalind.. by A Marriage Proposal by Anfon Chelchov. 164 Wall Meyer. . UJYS. llc readlng llxlo Dfomo 1 ,HI , y A NA r , A fe fhe Slfulgsfjenf fron? . N S fder . yn 5 f .M ge. O we ' Mm: ,San 'Y ,Q M, . ET' X A. ,K ' X if :Y wi ir.: Y 2 - Q Snag' V Mx, Y 4. - -Ig 5 k x 95 WR, 'x . W:Sng4,v1XXo. S. Eb! S. Fingermon, J. O'Donald. J. laces, R. Lovins. E ,gm 0. Ks P. Hqming- R' ns . o Ealimifsaxansvv- Junuor Vorle+y Show S. Friedman. M. Nach. I -1 dy go ' , Bo B. Qerif- . 1 mx. v. woN:.1'vt'efoaxefV C . . Q, Row was :xQ1,,,w. nm O ,- , 3 Hom Xa, 50 Eci Y-ose'2:ae-L. v. FW Sophomore Vorie+y Show Leff: D. Parmelli. Above. B. Ycsney and B. Naiohe. Righf: F. Ryan and J. Warren. 1 N. l 57731 X X XR .ui 7 ff! CRIMSON TIDE Leff io righf: C. Kennedy, J. Balcon. B. Sfeensfra, J. Canior, R. Brown, K. Plenge, N. Senegeio, P, Larkin. fAbsen+ from picfurs: D. Kolagal. The combined sfaffs of +he Crimson Tide have Ken Kempner A' rfq, Joe Koh Joel Can+or EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHY CO-EDITORS complefed a record of 'rhe Class of I96O. Wifhin fha pages of fhis book we have a lasfing momenfo of our fhree years in Fair Lawn High School. STAFF OF 1960 rowi+z R Schriber B, Bender M Reid C. Marchul: S. Flcsfer, Clockwnse: J. Dlelo, A. Levy, M. Ho , . , , . , , M. Fradlrin, M. Goldberg. N. Hugenschmidi, M. Hariel. Standing: H. Schulfz, P. Binkerf. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Eng Mr. Kimmel Mr. PIQH 1 X'- Sue Flasfer Carol Marchuk I W W A Carlyn Kennedy LITERARY CO-EDITORS ART EDITOR Firsf Row llefl io righfl: N. Gcrrefl, B. Bender, L. Cobol, J. Falcl, C. Horomoko, R. Longsiaff, A. Lcvine, P. Ringwclcl, T. Zaniello, P. Ferris, V. Taub, B. Somules, A. O'Neil, S. Koenig, B. Solinsky, J. Krommer, D. Mayer. Second Row: J. Shaiz, S. Shaw, K. Dieiel, G. Bulefza, J. Papa, P. Lyclon, L. Salumeno, T. Woronloff, A. Amidon, C. Chrisienson, D. Cannisfra. Sfudenl' Council The members of +he Sludenl Council are elecfed annually by 'rhe srudenl body. The purpose of lhis organizalion is lhree-fold-+o iniliole and direcl fhe general non-curricular aclivilies of lhe school, +0 allo- cale funds from lhe Council lreasury 'lo lhe various clubs, and lo moin+ain and expand 'rhe laws by which our sludenls are governed. XX s Paul Rm9ewa VICE-PRESIDENT SU RER 1.52: 1 Thomas Zanlello RECORDUQG cRe1ARY SE Vivian Toub CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Paula Ferris Honor Sociefy Each year lhe oulslancling members of The iunior and senior classes are elecled +o fhe Nafional . . . d l-lonor Sociely on +he basis of scholarship, lea er- ship, cilizenship, characfer, and service. The mem- bers are annually inducled during a solemn ceremony, Firsf Row Hoff fo F- Cole, L F , ffshfjz A J- Honlon..Sranc.'xc0f L- Fuller Web'r'. J- McGilIi 1, - Rafmon. A BOWZHHI Bam, E, Schohfz- Koenig Second R ' Glfh M' u . Gdifleyn D OW: R Brow, ' ' -' '- J. B P oremba. J. Sie, B HKnechf, Tlmd R D 9,-May' A viral parl' of FLHS is ifs library council. Mem- bers of +his group give of Jrheir lime before and ' ' ' +he af+er school +o aicl ofher sfudenfs in using library's faciliries. ' .- Philips 5 ow M ' ' Newman S - T85CTIk . . Horogchak' Library Council Boflom Row llefl' 'lo righfl: T. Odenwalcl, M. Fine, E. Gooler, J. Leibowih, S. Flasler, D. Harrison, R. Desposilo, C. Miano, S. Friedman, D. Cohen. 1. Koch. Top Row: R. Boll, K. Kempner, S. Maffhews, D. Rigi, N. Hoeliler, B. Samuels, L. Kurlonhiclr, D. Rubensiein, C. Lepore, Be o Crier buyer! Thanks 'ro lhe class of '60, lhe Crimson Crier is oul of debl for lhe iirsl lime. Pressured by o conslanl' deadline, 'rhe edilors ond sfali sell ads, nose oul The news, and wrile il up Crimson Crier Y. nl 'lll elili 'i . Z Goldblrkl' seein? gag fmliflli, Hmafacu.. Stun lf' i ' ' Kaleidoscope 172 Fair Lawn High School's new liierory magazine. lhe Kaleidoscope, confains essays, shor+ slories, and poems wriH'en by +he sluclenls and lacully of lhe high school, and is supervised by Mr. Wagenheim. H' M Porembo H McKean K Joslin A Weber, N. Lewis, L. Firsi' Row lleff fo righfl: G. Tone I, . , . , . .I . Hamwoy, S. Koenig, D. Knechf. B. Mello, L. Hcmpfon, A. Amidon. Second Row: P. Genzardi, K. 'll N. Kerr, M. McGillick, L. Hunfer, G. Mcllhews, Roberfson, E. Redylre, C. Hun+er, M. Gi en, J. Benfley, E. Lennon. L. Dobrick, R. Curfis, G. Young, T. Woronfsolif, G. Feffer. Tri-Hi-Y The Tri-l-li-Y, formed primarily +o help lhe school and communily, +alces parf in aclivilies 'rhaf are helpful 'ro olhers. Among lheir many accomplish- menfs, +he colleclion of miHens for needy children has been fhe mosl rewarding, Fronf R , P. .la lfw Hen lo Hghll: Newman B B cs B RR . ac ow. M. Gillen, F. K 1 ender'.C' Molnefli E. Frank GP .B. . on SohnslY. P. Flemgn I MIB, . Dail, L. Koh, B. Levine' Under 'rhe leadership of Phyllis Jacks, 'rhese girls form a helpful service organizafion. A+ plays, alhlelic evenls, and ofher assemblies, our co scieniious ushers direcl fo aid n- Traffic and are always ready our school in 'rheir own special way. 9 McGill1cL, I, Sfoddcd l' . Ushers 173 Firsf Row lleff fo righilz l, Weinberg, C. George, M, Coblenfz, T. Madis, B. Brown, B. Fchs, C. Lazar. German Club Mr. Gariss and lhe oFFicers provide amusemenl for lhe members by direcfing The playing of iracliiional German games. Speaking English is noi permifledi fhe offender musl conlribule io lhe siarving piggy banlc. French Club The cusloms and lhe languages of lhe provinces are sludiecl. The members of lhe club learn abouf lhe romanlic and exciling rhings lhal' make France 'rhe counlry il' is. Lefl lo righi: S. Newman, R. Brower, F. Germain, J. Siern, V. Chalfin, B. lnce, Mr. Flelcher. La+in Club ln line wiih lhe philosophy Gc1udeamus igirr iuvenes dum sumus members of ihe Lalin Club devole fhemselves lo The pursuil ol lhe lighler sicle of Roman life. Siffing lleff fo righilz J. Elia. M. Sales, J. Gorlach, B. Dellner. C. McCar+hy, D. Sachs. Sfanding: P. Binlcerf. M. Fuhr. Sfanding lleff lo righfl: G. Bulefza, P. Peacock, J. Morion, B. Fahs, D. Danby, C. Miller, M. Fine, K. Miller, B. Wilkes. K. Newman. Sirfing: E. Kirsch, P. Ferris, J. Dresner, R. Brower, L. Cooper, L. Fransisco. F. Cole, F. Germain, A. Koppelman, B. lnce, S. Simowih, R. Kanier, E. Sprechman. American Field Service The American Field Service aids borh 'rhe new foreign exchange sfu- den'r arlending FLHS each school year and FLl'lS's summer represenf- alive abroad. Spanish Club Leclures, slides and group discussions are all a par? of fhe Spanish Club pro- gram. The main goal of +he organizaiion ,fssegf ' . r . ...er . . are-w is fo promore Spanish cullure, .. Ve ,Q.k,h1. I . in Firsf Row ileff +o righll: E. Kirsch, J. Dresner. S. Simowih. Second Row: L. Fuller, E. Rosenberg, A. Levy, S. Wagner, S. Aron, J. Chiger, B. Kaylin, S. Weiner, M. Goldberg, J. Lichlenberg. H'alian Club ll Circola l'raliano was organized pri- marily for lhe srudenl' who is inferesred in learning conversafional lfalian. The group has made confacl wifh ofher groups in Iraly llasf Chrisfmas ihey sem' packages ro an orphanagelg and under The supervision of Miss De Condo 'rhey +alce rrips To +he rhealre and fhe opera. Leff fo righf: M. Anfonelli, R. LOB0119liC, F. Liui, D. Spennelli, F, Pero1'+i, V. Mangani, M. Bongiorno, V. Scarpa. Leff fo righf: K. Miller, S. Horochek, C. Miano, K. Newman, D. Craig, L. Thomas, T. Thomas. D. Spinelli. Teens For Safe Driving This group was organized for fhe pur- pose of promofing safe driving among feenagers, and fo bring before fhe public fhe need for greafer safefy on fhe roads. Ours was fhe firsf chapfer in fhe sfafe fo be organized. Under The guidance of Dr. Mahoney, fhe group does a fine iob. B WING Leff fo righf: J. Offenbrief, C. Fafigafi, P. Peacock, J. Rosenberg. Lab Assisfanfs Club This club has fwo branches, wifh fhe pur- pose of helping fhe chemisfry feachers sef up experimenfs before presenfing fhem fo fhe class. While performing fhe service fhe sfudenfs are increasing fheir knowledge and experience in chemisfry, A WING Loff fo righf: R. Blumberg, R. Feldman, R. Fremauer. Loff fo righ+: M. Soles, A. Leudflre, R. Turco, W. Kc D. Leidner, B. Fry. Leff 'ro righf: S. Frcnlenihalor, R. Sfehlik, J. Wein- berg, H. Felmon, M. Coblenh. Biology Club This club was organized for 'rhose sfudenls who have a deep inieresi in biology and who wish 'ro pursue ceriain phases of +he subieci beyond whal' can be learned in lhe classroom. The program of 'the club varies, of course, according io lhe special inieresis of 'lhe members. Lefl' io righf: R. Zimmerman, S. Moncher, D. Seidler, S. Sherer, H. Ser, C. Shand. ufman, F. Sfurim. C. Miller, S. Kloiz, L. Alfomuro, Science Proiecls Club Educafion and enioymeni are ably com- bined by Mr. Leach. The club is designed for lhose siudenis having an unusual in- +eres+ in science and scienlific proiecfs, and a desire To acceleraie 'themselves in fhese fields. Chemisfry Club This club enables ihe s'ruden+ inieresied in chemis+ry 'ro exfend his aciivifies beyond +he normal scope of lhe class. This is ac- complished fhrough original experimen+s, demonsiraiions, and field irips fo nearby chemical plan+s. it Firs+ row llefl' Io righll: B. Mellow, M. Gillen, P. Schaef- N. Kerr, P. Wal+z, R. Curris. C. Sfeip, A. Goshin, I. fer B. Firschner, A. Levy. Second Row: G. Tonefii. S. Pulaski, L. Aronson, T. Goldblof, H. Gordon, J. Gorlach, Wagner, J. Dielo. J. Chiger, M. Fine, V. Neibuhr, F. P. Lorlrin. D. Kolago. Los? Row: J. Ulrich, B. Solinslcy, Schworiz, S. Ross, B. Young, J, Salfman. Third Row: N. Jenkins, B. UHer, L. Jones. M. Borghi, D. Dougherfy. Triple R The members of Triple R of Fair Lawn High School are given The op- porlunily +o praciice leach and visi'r many colleges. Because of fhe nalure ol rhe proiecls underlalcen, ils mem- bers gain valuable experience in reaching lechniques. Secrelaries Club Business conferences, business Iech- niques, inlerviews and movies malce up +he primary parl of lhe secre- laries club under lhe able leadership of Mrs. Ruby. Here girls have proper lraining in dulies of lhe secrelary as well as ofher jobs in business. F. Romaine, C. Kennedy, R. PicIreH, E. Rosenberg. Firsf Row lleff 'lo righfla D. Mayer, S. Cizuro, M. Carlorla, B. Semorod, B. Brilfon, M. Lccafena, C. Curlolo, B. Holprin, B. DeAngeIo, A. Miller. Second Row: L. Mach, J. Sfeiger, R. Lapozhi, K. Morrens, P. Benevenio, Mrs. Ruby, B, Shiffmon. Tu'rors Club The members of fhe newly-formed Tulors Club provide exlra help in all subiecis offered in fhe high school for sfudenls desir- ing +u+oring. Sihing lloff Io righflz I. Goldblcf. D. Moyer. I. Madis, J. Sulhnan, B. Kcylan, R. Desposifo. J. Sfevens. Sfanding: S. Frankenfhaler, L. Winkler, S. Weiner. V. Neibhur, M. Fine. M. Coblenfl, C. Hoefing, K. Miller, L. Koh. lf-rf,::: - i- if vi K 3 nc . .AW Leff io righf: J. Elrhorn, K. Speck. K. Ruhle. K. Agrafi, 60550. G- Mdflildi. M- BOORHCUSOH. F- R0mClH9. D- Mrs. Cozad, P. VanRlper. N. Cavan, L. Klevil, C. Gia- Bdll. C- Wllby, H. Buffacavoli, V. Adams. J. Nehemiah. L. Wanacl. Lefl' io righf: K. Kempner, J. Koh, L, Pinsker, A. Walsh, T. Clark. Boy's Physical Educalion Club These boys learn lhe' rules and regulafions of differenf sporls as well as +he fundamenlals of good sporfsmanship. Lefl fo righh J. Seymore, K. Marlell. L. Alfemura, J. Aiiel, S. Leida, J, Wolf, T. Marbell, J. Campbell. Sfanding: Mr. Rosenlhal. . fiffw. :Q t- Fulure Nurse's Club Sponsored by 'rhe Bergen Counly Medical Auxiliary. 'rhe members of Mrs. Cozad's Fufure Nurse's Club conlribufe fheir lime +o help hos- pifals and lhe Fair Lawn Welfare Depar+men+. Phofography Club The school owes much fo lhis or- gcnizalion. lls phofo coverage for lhe Crier, yearbook, and oufside press releases is always in conslanl demand. ...il Fim Row ilefi +0 flghili R- TUWM0. D- Roberfi. J- C. Marins, J. Schwariz, B. Shapiro. Lasf Row: E. Meyers, Roberfs. S. Greenwald, 8. Davis, B. Moslravifch, E. F. Lizzi, J. Newman, D. Henning, H. Rosenblum, J. Ulrich, SCl'lWGI'l'1. E. SHOW- SSCOHJ ROW! M. C0bl6I'1'l1. M- SOLUI1. G. Tufano. P. Driscoll, L. Galando, D. Longeuville, A. E. Tofh, M. Blum, F. Kaplan, S. Friedma-n, E. Chanin, O'Dqnngll, A, O'NeiI, Hislorical Research This group of civic minded s'ru- denls discusses greal even+s in his+ory and currenl problems of democracy. Chaperoned by Mr. Wilson, lhe club makes several inferesling lrips dur- ing +he course of 'rhe school year. Ari' Club The Ari' Club was organized espe- cially for lhose s'ruden+s who lilce arf bur cannof schedule if during 'rhe regular class periods. Under Miss l.evenslcy's direclion, ihey learn +o work in many of 'rhe arf media. if,w Sealed lleff fo righflz D. Balusli, D. Baluski, E. Jenkowsli. Sfanding: D. Goff, K. Feusfoll. Amafeur Radio Club Calling WAZKMH . . . calling WAZKMH . , , We are very proud of our Amaleur Radio Club. noi' only because fhey have iusl been assigned fhese call leHers by fhe F.C.C., buf because fhey demonslrale fhe ulfimafe in exfra-curricular enfhusiasm. B. Englohardf, M. Brown, S. Cherasky, G. Levy, S. Osborn, L. VanSlor. The purpose of +his organizafion Sfanding lleff fo righflz R. Gersiein, M. Horowih, G. Sealed: G. Feffer, L. Kievif, l. Balcon, R. Curlis, M McCleod, A. Koppelman. F. Germain, D. Hunler, B. Reid, K. Spock, P. Binherf, H. LoH, B. lnco, J. Shvons Levine, R. Kanfer, J. Koch, B. Pelkowsky, J. Osborn. L. August. Sifling lleff lo righil: S. Randolph, P. Ferris, J Lichfenberg, K. Newman. K. Miller, C. Marchuclr, A. Levi. G. Wolh. Slanding: J. Semar, T. Oldenwald B. LaPoFf, D. Laid-ner, B. Bcison, J. Dielo, B. Rawls S. Greenwald. M. Mainiardi, R. Warnef. Debale Club Under ihe direclion of Mr. Zelch, club members discuss any problems l'ha+ are of bofh inferesl' and imporlance. The Uniled Na+ions and foreign aid are subiecls of frequenl confroversy, Lef-l lo righl: S. Bloch, D. Horfsfein, J. Hirsh, Kaplan. F. Y. Psychology Club Under lhe leadership of Mr. Thomas +he Psychology Club discusses 'rhe problems of feenagers and en- deavors fo find sa+isfac+ory solulions for +hem. Wa+ching films and read- ing relaled books are fwo of +he mefhods lhe club uses 'lo carry ouf +his plan. Domesfic Exchange was 'lo give a group of sludenfs 'rhe opporl'uni+y +o visif anofher school in exchange for a similar visi+ of a group from lhaf school. This year +he par+icipa+ing school was May- nard High School. Maynard, Massa- chuseH's. Mr. Masferman is 'rhe faculfy advisor for fhis group. l . M. - . . 'QQ Awww- Loff fo righf: D. Vance, L. Hunfsr, E. Lennon, A. Kirsch, B. Richman, R. Lcgosli, C. Marins, S. Fingormon. Homemaking Club The members of 'rhe l-lomemalcing Club are s+uden+s who do no+ regularly have Home Economics as a course. This gives 'lhem rhe oppor+uni+y +o enioy cooking on on exlra-curricular basis. Mrs. Lawrence is fhe faculfy advisor. Kni'H'ing Club Wifh an avid inferesr for domesfic slcills, 'rhe Knilling Club has cullivaled lhe abilify of i+s members ond has offered guidance and assislance when necessary. is-in Sfanding llofi' fo righfl: M. Anionolli, I. Kardon. P. Silver, S. Kolpan. SiH'ing: G. Mongani, V. Bishop. M. Borgorino, Mrs. Worgor. Girls' Shop Here girls learn +o be handy wi'rh fools. They malce shelves and ofher household ifems ouf of wood. Every man needs one of These girls around +he house. Lofi fo righh P. Kraiowxki, E. Arrighi, C. Lomonaco Mr. Knapp. 4 Q-.L+ 'N-'J Siliing ilefi fo righfl: F. Germain, M. Solan, J. S+evens,K. Speck, J. Kramph, N. Garreif. J. Balcon. G. Wasserlauf. Sianding: S. Simowifz, M. Gold- Firsf Row Hoff io righil: J. Meer, J. Ackerman, H. Kaplan. Second Row: J. Higgins, J. Sfewarl, J. Kimpls, B. Cohoon, R. Bali, Mr. Alhorley. Chess Club Mr. O'l.eory, advisor of ihe Chess Club, ossisls club members in perfecfing lheir chess lechnique. Leif fo righh H. Ser, R. Housion. J. Harfman, L. K, Rebuffo, R. Zimmerman, D. Seidler, A. Walsh. S 1' Shsrer. borg, F. Bornsisin, J. Flasiaki, H. Canaan, D. Harrison, T. Tranean, E. Schwarfz, M. Weissman. H. Rosenblum, J. Harris. Bridge Club The newly formed Bridge Club has proven lo be ci source of enlerfcinmeni ond acquired slcill for lhe members who have shown lheir inferes+ by joining. lce Hockey Club The Ice Hoclcey Club can be found offer school hacking owoy on Memorial Pool lwhen il s frozenl, The group is led by Mr. Afherley. I ,. ',. . j -- ' O' Firsi Row lleff fo righll: S. Silverberg, T. Resniloff G. Maihews, J. Koch, R. Curfis, B. Bender, J. Lich+en- berg, C. Newman, A. Kolz, N. Garrefh A. Kifaafl Second Row: B. Yasney, L. Shapro, G. Selby, D. Cohen E. Sandow, N. Kerr, R. Seibel, S. Harrison, S, Horowifz, Ski Club A young, buf acfive group, ihe members of +his club have washed cars, sponsored a dance, and done many olher chores in order 'ro raise money for 'rheir week-end frips lo Lake Placid and Purily Springs. Miss Mailher, Mr. Crouler, and Mr. How- leH are 'rhe facully advisors. Golf Club The Golf Club spends much of i+s +ime playing a+ Wayne Counfry Club, These pros, headed by Mr. Filippone, en+ered +he Long Island fournamenf lasi' summer. J. Madis. M. McGillielr. Third Row: S. GoHleib. L. Herman, R. Sheraga. S. Horochalr, S. Kimball, H. Koller l. Olinslry, E. Meeks, J. Miller, M. Fevers+ein, P. Shulman R. Weil. Fourfh Row: D. Aisenbrey, M. Pisladlo, R. Logan, H. Lo++, B. lnce, M. Reid, R. Speck. J. Slevens, J. Marlon, F. Cole, D. Bufler, B. VanDemore. Fronl' Row llefi' +o righfl: D. Kovacs, T. Tranen, L. Sieinharf, A. Feldman. Sfanding: C. Chrisfianson, B. Leshnower, F. Bohelmain. S. Franlenfhaler. Riding Club Wednesday afiernoon. V. Spada, D. Grundman. The members of +he Riding Club, under fhe guidance of Mrs. Kreig and Miss Maiiher, learn rudimenfary and advanced horseman- ship ai' various nearby riding sfables every Firsf Row llefl' io righfl: L. Wanecl, J. Ausfin, G. Moaly, J. Marion, K. Speclr, L. Sherloclr. Sfandingz i Directory PAUL ABATE ll-02 Ellis Avenue Ban: 2.3.4: Foolball 2.4: Wreslling 2: Tennis 3.4: Varsily Cu 4. LESTER ABONYI 4-33 Harlley Place THOMAS B. ACHESON I4-24 Chandler Drive WILLIAM ALBERT I6-29 George Slreel' Wreslling 4: Baseball 3.4: Varsily Club 3.4. JOSEPH ALCOCK I-39 Cyril Avenue Swimming 3: Hunling and Fishing Club 2.3. FRANK ALIA 9-Ol Berdan Avenue Foofball 2: Wreslling 2: Track 2. CHARLES ALKEMA 3-I0 Bellair Avenue Wreslling 2. BARBARA ALNOR 9-I5 Henderson Boulevard G.A.A. Council 3: Girls Leaders 3.4: Class Council 4: Twirling Club 3. LEONARD ALTAMURA IB-I6 Greenwood Drive Foofball 2.3.4: Track 2.3.4: Varsily Club 2.3.4. MARLYN ANDERSON 30-2l Heywood Avenue Secrefary's Club 4. LAURA ARLINGTON 0-53 Wes? Amslerdam Avenue SANDRA ARONSON I2-I5 Alexander Avenue Crimson Crier 2: College Panel Club 3. WILLIAM ASONY 9-04 STI1 Sfreel' Foofball 3: Wresfling 2.3.4: Cross Counfry 4: Track 2.3.4: Varsily Club 3.4. LINDA R. AUGUST I6-08 Radburn Road Ceramics 2: Home Economics 3: Junior Red Cross 3: Prom Cammiffee 3: Psychology Club 4. JERRY L. BAKKER 70 Noliingham Road JUNE MARCELLA BALCON 26-I9 Fair Lawn Avenue Teens for Safe Driving 2: Madrigal Singers 2.3: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Leaders Club 3: Prom Commiflee 4: Senior Music Homeroom 4: Yearbook Arf Sfaff 4: Bridge Club 4: Psychology Club 4. FELICIA BALT I Madelyne Place Band 2.3.4: Dance Band 4: Kaleidoscope 4: French Club 2.4: Psychology Club 3: Liferalure Club 3. VERONICA BARBIERI I9-40 Halslead Terrace GEORGE BARTMAN 0-54 26lh Slreef Band 3.4: Dance Band 4: Amaleur Radio Club 4: Lab Assislanls 3. JEFFREY MICHAEL BECKER 0-35 Pine Avenue KEN BELL 27-I5 Soufhern Drive ELLEN J. BEMBRIDGE 0-IBB Yerger Road BERYL JOAN BENDER 3 Sheriden Place Maiorehes 4: Ushers 3.4: Class Council 2.3.4: Sludenl' Council 4: Twirling Club 3: Leaders Club 2: Yearbook Liferary Sfaff 4: G.A.A. Council 2: Prom Commihlee 3: Girls Baskefball 3: Domestic Exchange 4: Crier Represent- afive 2: Honor Sociely 4. PAT I. BENEVENTO Il-I7 Hopper Avenue BARBARA BENRUBI 35-07 Linwood Road A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Girls Basketball 3. JOYCE BENTLEY I-07 Morlol' Avenue STEPHEN S. BERGLAS 33-04 Sheffield Terrace Soccer 2.3.4: Baskelball 3: Track 2.3.4: Crier Represenl- afive 4. BEVERLY LOIS BERGMAN 2 Harris Place Spanish Club 3: Knilling Club 3. PETER J. BINKERT 38-46 Norfhern Drive Honor Sociely 4. JOHN BLASECKI 2-23 26lh Slreel Bridge Club 4: Honor Socieiy 4. BUNNY BLOOM 392 Plaza Road Norfh Girls Glee Club 4. WILLIAM BLUM I7-02 Alden Terrace Crimson Crier 2: Kaleidoscope 4. JOHN BOHATILA III 7-29 Campbell Road Chess Club I2. 185 PAUL BOKELMANN I4 Ballard Place Debaling Club 3: Golf Club 3.4: Honor Sociely 4. RICHARD BONADONNA' I8 Madelyne Place MARGUERITE BORGHI 37-I4 Hale Place Hornemaking Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4. FREDRIC BORNSTEIN I2-65 Burbank Slreel Foolball Manager 2: Crimson Crier 2: Lab Assisianls 3: Bridge Club 4: Honor Sociely 4. HELEN A. BOTTIGLIERI 4-04 Harfley Place Girls Glee Club 2: Banner Carriers Caplain 3.4. RALPH E. BRAUCH IB-24 Greenwood Drive ROBERTA C. BRAWER 7 Chillenden Road Crimson Crier Publicify 3: Pholography Club Model 3: Library Council Secreiary 4: A.F.S. 4: French Club 4. THOMAS BREITWEISER 28-I2 Sherman Place FRANK X. BRENNAN I8-08 Greenwood Drive Baskeiball 2: Tennis 2.3.4: Varsify Club 3.4. BARBARA ALICE BRITTAN 0-I74 Tunbridge Road Class Council 2: Color Guard 3: Secre1'ary's Club Secrefafy 4. KENNETH ROBERT BRODA 33-I4 Nicholson Drive J.V. Baskelball 2.3. WAYNE A. BROTHERTON I7 Lalayefle Place Band 2.3.4: Dance Band 2.3.4. CAROL J. BROWN I7-07 Allen Terrace JERALD BROWN I6-3l Mandon Place Foolball 2: Wresfling 2.4: Track 2.4: Philosophy Club 3: Class Council 3. Vice Presidenl' 4: Varsify Club 2.3: Honor Society 4. MARTIN BROWN 0-I7 Essex Place Foolball 2.3. ROBERT ALAN BROWN 0-96 Easl' Amslerdam Avenue Sludenl Council 2: Ari Club 2.3.4: Visual Aids 2: Yearbook Ari Edifor 4. JAMES EDWARD BRUNO I3-34 Hedman Place Band 2.3.4. 186 WILLIAM E. BUSS I8-02 Hunler Place Golf 2.3.4. DENNIS F. BUTLER I5 Alberl' Place Ski Club 4. LYNN MARION CABOT 20-75 Radburn Road German Club 3: Leaders Club 2.4: College Panel 3: Prom Commifiee 3: Triple R 4: Siudenl' Council 2.3.4: Class Council 4: Honor Sociery 3.4. JOHN CAMILLIERE I5-I0 Bellair Avenue Visual Aids 2.3. DAVID WILLIAM CAMPBELL I342 Sunnyside Drive MARGARET ELEONORE CAMPBELL I2-08 20l'h Sfreel' Fufure Nurses Club 3: Band 4. HOWARD CANAAN I3-I0 Fair Lawn Avenue Soccer 2.3: Debaling Club 3: Bridge Club 4: Honor Sociely 4. JOEL B. CANTOR I I-I I Harrison Drive Class Council 2: Prom Comrniflee 2.3: Ari Club 2: Scenery Design Club 2.3: Handbook Revision Commiflee 3: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Yearbook Edilor-in-Chief 4. JOHN CARDUCK 26-08 High Slreef MADELINE ANN CARLOTTI I2-36 Lexinglon Slreef Teens for Safe Driving 2: Homemaking Club 2: Tri Hi Y 3: G.A.A. Council 3.4: Leaders Club 3.4: Secrelary's Club 4. JOHN CASABURRO I-I4 Banla Place GEORGE H. CASS II-09 Harrison Drive JOAN CASSANO 0-77 Wesi' Amslerdam Avenue JOYCE R. CATELLO I6-30 Saddle River Road Crier Represenfolive 4. NANCY MARIAN CAVAN 7 Vivian Couri Tri Hi Y 3: Prom Cornmihee 3: Fuiure Nurses Club 2.4: Color Guard 2.3: Co-Capfain 4. JOAN CEARLOCK 3-I0 Alyson Sheet ALAN K. CEIER 40-I8 Brookside Avenue VICKI CHALFIN 9109 4lh Slreel' French Club 2.3.4: Russian Club 3: Kaleidoscope 4: Honor Socie+y 4. BOB CHAVANNE 23-09 Ellingfon Road Chorus 2.3. JUDITH CHIGER 26-07 York Sireef Philosophy Club 2: Make-up Kil' 3: Fuluro Teachers Club 2.3.4: Ski Club 4: Tulors Club 4: Spanish Club 4. LENORE CHUBINSKY I3-26 Saddle River Road SONIA CIZURA 3-38 Grunauer Place Spanish Club 2: SecreIary's Club 3. DOUGLAS L. CLARK 33-I4 Norwood Drive Wreslling 2: Visual Aids 2: Spanish Club 2: Ski Club 4. THOMAS EVERETT CLARK B-05 Mason Place Band 4: Dance Band 4: Hunling and Fishing Club 2: Rifle Club 2. LAURA ELENA CLINTON 4-ll l7lh Sfreel' Arl Club 4: Band 4. GORDON E. COHEN I4-l7 Lucena Drive JOHN H. COHOON I5-20 Bellair Avenue Soccer 2.3. FREDDA COLE I3-Il Bellair Avenue A.F.S. 2.3: Library Council, 2.3.4: Ski Club 4: Prom Com- miilee 4. WILLIAM L. COMPETIELLE 36-06 Ferry Heighfs Cross Caunlry 3.4: Track 3.4. FRED CONTE 23-I5 Waikins Avenue Foofball 3.4: Wreslling 2,4: Track 3.4. LINDA COOPER I2-57 3rd Slreel' Prom Commiflee 2.3.4: Class Council 2.3.4: Edifor of Kaleidoscope 4: A.F.S. 4: Leaders Club 4: Library Council 4. NEIL COOPER 37-I4 Jasper Road Foolball 2.3.4: Track 3.4: Baskelball 4: Varsity Club 3.4. CHARLENE CRAWFORD 3-I5 Harlley Place STEPHEN CREVANI 3-34 3lsl Slreel Foofballl 2.3.4: Wreslling 3.4: Baskelball 2: Baseball 4. CAMILLE CURATOLO 33-22 Soulhern Drive Knifiing Club 2: Secrelary's Club-3. JOSEPH EDWARD CURTIS I2 Rulgers Terrace Cross Caunlry 2.3.4: Track 2.3.4: Swimming 4: Chemistry Club 3: Biology Club 2.3. DANIEL CUTILLO 30-23 Grunslra Place Foolball 2: Baskelball 3: Baseball 4. JACOUELINE CAROL DAIL I0-I0 Malcolm Terrace Spanish Club 2.4: G.A.A. Council 3.4. JAMES DALTON I2-67 George Slreel' Baskelball 2.3.4: Varsily Club 3.4. CAROL ANN DAVIS 34-02 Lenox Drive G.A.A. Council 3: Leaders Club 4: Banner Carriers 3. RUSSELL DEANE I6I2 B Plaza Road Golf Club 3. BETTY JEAN DeANGELO I6-07 Splil Rock Road G.A.A. Council 3: Color Guard 4: Secrefary's Club 4. MICHELENE MARY DQLARATO 0-78 Amslerdam Avenue EDWARD W. DELEU 2-I0 Kennefh Avenue Hunling and Fishing Club 2. FRANK B. DELIS I3-5l Sanford Read Wrestling 2.4: Class Council 2, Vice Presidenl 3: Prom Commillee 3. BARBARA DELLNER I3-32 Orchard Slreel Sludenl Council 2.3: Class Council 2: Cheerleaders 2.3.4: Leaders Club 3.4: Lalin Club 4. SAMUEL M. DeMARlA I-08 Grunauer Place JOSEPH DeSANCTIS 8-02 Park Avenue Baseball 2. RITA DESPOSITO 23-I6 Howard Avenue Crimson Crier 2.3.4: Tulors Club 4. JOHN DEVITT 4-03 30Ih Slreef GEORGE H. DeVRlES I2-I3 Edward Slreel Band 2.3.4: Honor Sociefy 4. JOYCE BARBARA DIELO 3-38 30'l'h Sfreel Yearbook Lilerary Slalif 4: Honor Sociefy 4. 187 DEBORAH ANN DOHERTY A 0-23 34'Ih Sfreel' Fufure Teachers Club 3.4: Girls lniramurals 3.4. JO-ANN DOHERTY 0-23 34Ih Sireei Class Council 2.3: Leaders and Oflicials Club 3.4: G.A.A. Council 3. Presideni 4: Girls Basketball 2.3.4. JUDY DRESNER II-02 Berdan Avenue Siudenl' Council 3: College Panel 4: Leaders Club 4: Spanish Club 4: A.F.S. 4. JOHN DREYER 0-96 Blue Hill Avenue Foofball 2. TERESA J. DRISCOLL 4 Van Saun Place Fufure Nurses Club 2: Prom Commiffee 2.3: Homemaking Club 3: Fufure Teachers Club 4: Leaders Club 4: G.A.A. Council 4. JOHN DUNAY 30-02 Garrison Terrace Baseball 2. PEGGY DUNHAM I-29 Banla Place SHEILA ECKSTEIN 8-08 Berdan Avenue KATHLEEN EKSTROM 3I-I0 Nickolson Drive JOYCE ELIA I2-I0 Lexing-Ion Slreef Library Council 2,3.4: Lalin Club 2,3.4: Tufors Club 4. HELENE ETTENSON I-24 Cyril Avenue Bridge Club 4: Fuiure Teachers Club 4: A.F.S. 4. BARBARA RUTH FAHS 3-33 Howard Avenue G.A.A. Council 2.3: Crier Represenrafive 2: Library Council 2: Leaders Club 3: Color Guard 4: German Club 4: Class Council 4: A.F.S. 3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4. RAY FAITH 23-06 Dorchesier Road Hunfing and Fishing Club 4. JOYCE FALCI 0-78 Midland Avenue Sfudenr Council 2.3.4. CAROL ANN FALK 5 Sherman Place G.A.A. Council 3: Prom Commiiiee 3: Fulure Nurses Club 2.3.4. NANCY FAUST 38-I0 Jasper Road GALE FEDER II-04 Plymoufh Drive 188 GAIL FEFFER I2 Greydanus Place Fuiure Teachers Club 2.3: Knifling Club 3: Girls Baskeiball 3.4: Leaders Club 4: Psychology Club 4: Honor Sociefy 4. SHEILA ADDIE FEGEN I5-27 George Sfreel' A Cappella Choir 2. RONALD FEINBERG I2-20 I2Ih SI'ree'I' Lafin Club 2: Golf Club 3.4: Bridge Club 4: Track 2,3.4: Honor Socieiy 4. MARLENE DORIS FELDMAN I6-04 Radburn Road Ari'-Ceramics Club 2: Junior Red Cross 3: G.A.A. Council 2.3: Prom Commirree 3.4: Class Council 4: Honor Sociefy 4. NICK FEO 24-09 Raphael Sfreel' DENNIS FERRARI 4-22 Lamberl' Road VINCENT FICCA 3-I7 Summii Avenue Foofball 2,3.4: Baseball 2.3.4. FRANK FICCO 3-05 34I'h Sfreef LUCILLE MARY FILIZZOLA 8-47 Cedar Sfreel G.A.A. Council 3: SecreI'ary's Club 4. MELICENT SANDRA FINE 22 M-argarel Courl' Psychology Club 2: Crimson Crier 2,3.4: Tufors Club 4: Fuiure Teachers Club 3.4: A.F.S. 3.4: Ari Club 4. DOROTHY ELEANOR FITZGERALD 7-I6 Plaza Road A Cappella Choir 2. SUE FLASTER I2-53 Jerome Place Crimson Crier 3.4: Handbook Revision Commi'Hee 3: Show- case 2,3.4: Philosophy Club 3: Yearbook Liierary Ediior 4. LAWRENCE FLAX 4-07 Alyson Sireef Chef's Club 2: Biology Club 2. ED FLORKEVICZ II-05 Harrison Drive Wresiling 3.4: Track 3. MARILYN BETH FRADKIN 8-05 Arno? Place Crimson Crier 2.3: Mosques 4: Yearbook Liierary Slaff 4. LUZVIMINDA B. FRANCISCO I3-II Bellair Avenue Filipino Language Club 4: English Club 4: Sludeni Council 4: Dramafic Club 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Library Council 4: A.F.S. 4: Class Council 4: A Cap ella Choir 4: Physical Educalion Club 4: Home Economics Clilb 4. EDWINA MAE FRANKE 25 Margarel' Couri Twirling Club 2.3.4: Ushers 3.4: G.A.A. Council 2: Leaders Club 2: Maioreiies 2.3.4. ARLENE J. FRANKLIN 0-70 Midland Avenue ARTHUR L. FRIED I2-II Scribner Road RICHARD FRIED I2-I IScribner Road Wresfling 3. SANDRA LEHIGH FROST 33-II Ryan Road Scenery Design Club 3: Riding Club 3: Kaleidoscope 4: Ski Club 4. BOB J. FRY 0-IO3 Blue Hill Avenue NANCY MANN GARRETT ll A Berkley Place Class Council 2. Secrefary 3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Leaders Club 4: Ski Club 4: Bridge Club 4. WILLIAM HARRIS GASH I3-03 Plymouth Drive Cross Counfry 3: Swimming 4: Traci: 4: Crimson Crier 3.4. PAULA MARTHA GENZARDI II Harlow Crescenf Tri Hi Y 3.4: Leaders Club 4: Fufure Teachers Club 4. CHRISTINE GEORGE I3-I2 Bellair Avenue Class Council 2: Leaders Club 3: G.A.A. Council 3.4: German Club 3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4. FRANCES JANET GERMAIN I2-60 Lexingfon Slreel Democraiic Discussions Club 2: A.F.S. Secrefary 3.4: Crier Represenfafive 4: College Panel 4: Prom Commiiiee 4: French Club 4: Psychology Club 4. KATHLEEN MARY GIACOBBE 36-04 Van Duren Avenue Fufure Nurses Club 2.3.4: Band 2.3: Girls Baslerball 2.3.4: Maioreffes 4: Leaders Club 4: Srudeni Council 4: Twirling Club 4. PATRICIA D. GILMORE II-02 Phillip Sfreei Cheerleaders 2: Class Council 4. MADELINE GINSBERG II-02 Burbanlr Sfreel' A Cappella Choir 4: Prom Commihiee 4. DONALD JACK GLAZER I0-03 Ellis Avenue Visual Aids 2: Foofball 3.4: Varsiiy Club 3.4: Crimson Crier 2.3.4. ELEANOR VERONICA GLUCK 26-02 Berdan Avenue Homemaking Club 3. ALLEN GOCH 0-25 Yosl' Place MARIS GOLDBERG I2-I3 Berdan Avenue Debaiing Club 4: Leaders Club 4: Domesfic Exchange 4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Fufure Teachers Club 2: College Panel 3: Yearbook Liierary Siafi 4. SUZAN LYNN GOLDBERG II-I3 Plymouih Drive Psychology Club 2: A Cappella Choir 2.4: Liierafure Club 3: Junior Red Cross 3: Library Council 3.4: Kaleidoscope 4: Prom Commillee Chairman 4. DOLORES A. GOMEZ I2-I0 I2'Ih Sfreel Class Council 2: G.A.A. Council 2: Leaders Club 2.3.4: Band 3.4. ELLEN JOAN GOOTER I5-I0 Raymond Sireel Crimson Crier Business Ediior 3.4: Debaiing Club 4. MARCIA ELLEN GORDON I0-II Ellis Avenue Make-up Kil 3: College Panel 3: Ski Club 4: A.F.S. 4: Debafing Club 4: Honor Society 3.4. PAUL GORDON I4-30 Chandler Drive Chef's Club 2: Tennis 2.3.4. JOYCE KATHLEEN GORLACH 9-04 Maynard Place Make-up Kir 3: Latin Club 2.3.4: Future Teachers Club 3.4: Color Guard 3.4: Honor Socieiy 4. IRVING GOTTLEIB I7-II Eberlin Drive Chemisrry Club 3. LYNN MARY GRAY 5-02 Lyons Avenue JOYCE GRISWOLD 2-05 35+h Slreel German Club 3: Fuiure Teachers Club 3: G.A.A. Council 4: Iniramurals 3.4: Honor Sociefy 4. MARCIA GRODIN 34-09 Lenox Drive Psychology Club 2: Honor Sociely 4. LYNDA GUERRIERI 2-23 Lyons Avenue MAE LOUISE GUILLERMAIN B-20 Fern Slreel NICHOLAS ANTHONY GULLONE 37-24 Ferry Heights Wresfling 2.3.4: Varsify Club 4. 189 Z .1 Y il' -':1 l : 1uub.:.,egn1r-wvmu.. . .ww s. - K . W, RITA A. GUSTENHOVEN II-I3 Hopper Avenue JOSEPH W. HAFESH 75 Lincoln Avenue BARBARA HALPERIN 22-OI Myrlle Avenue SecreI'ary's Club 4. BARBARA ELLEN HALPIN 4-09 Plaza Road Homemaking Club 3: Fufure Nurses Club 4. DIANE A. HAMILTON 26-I5 Urban Place Homemaking Club 3. LOIS ANN HAMWAY I2-I5 Roosevell Place Tri Hi Y 2.3.4: Leaders Club 3: Library Council 2: Class Council 3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4. ARLENE J. HARRIS 0-70 Midland Avenue MARIANNE E. HARTEL 39-II Norrhern Drive German Club 2.3: Madrigal Singers 2.3: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Psychology Club 4: Senior Music Homeroom 4: Year- book Liferary Slalf 4: Honor Sociely 4. NORMAN H. HARTZ 27-I5 Urban Place Wresfling 2.3.4: Amaleur Radio Club 2: German Club 4. GEORGE E. HASCUP 0-I34 Tunbridge Road LINDA HELLER 33-04 Sheffield Terrace Fulure Teachers Club 2.3: Girls lnlramurals 3: Hunling and Fishing Club 4. JEAN MARIE HEMSEY I3-I0 Ferry Heighfs Library Council 2: Make-up Kil 2.3. EUGENE PAUL HEYNDRICKS ll-02 Fair Lawn Avenue Visual Aids 2: Currenl Hislory Club 4: Kaleidoscope Edifor 4. MARILYN SUE HIRSHMAN I3-23B Sperber Road Badminlon Club 3: Fulrure Nurses Club 4. CAROL ANN HOETING I7-I3 Hunler Place Fulure Teachers Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Hisfory Club 4: Tufors Club 4: Kaleidoscope 4: Crimson Crier 4: Honor Sociely 4. SUSAN M. HOFFMAN 39-I9 Morlol Avenue SecreIary's Club 3: Girls lnrramurals 2.3: 'Psychology Club 3: Knilling Club 4. 190 MARILYN HOROWITZ 9-07 Berdan Avenue French Club 2.3: Philosophy Club 3: Lilerary Club 3: Crimson Crier 3.4: 'Psychology Club 4: Yearbook Lilerary Staff 4: Kaleidoscope 4: Honor Sociely 4. SHERRIL HOROWITZ I3-30 lllh Slreel' Band 2.3: Orcheslra 2: Chemisfry Club 3: Debaling Club 4: Ski Club 4: Honor Sociely 4. PETER HRABOVSKY 8-IB Oak Sfreer CAROL HROMOKO I0-I0 Phillip S'I'ree'I' Honor Sociefy 3.4. NORMA D. HUGENSCHMIDT 59 South Broadway Make-up Ki+ 3: Psychology Club 4: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Honor Sociely 3.4: Yearbook Lilerary Sraff 4. DAVID A. HUNTER 9-I0 Maxwell Place Class Council 3: Debaling Club 2.3.4: Junior Red Cross 3. JAMES G. HUTCHINGS 0-40 Elden Place BARBARA INCE 20I Abbo'H' Place Madrigal Singers 2.3: Leaders Club 2.3.4: A.F.S. ,3.4: Ceramics Club 3: Psychology Club 4: French Club 4: Ski Club 4: Color Guard 4. DAVE INTERNOSCIA 6-II Mayfair Terrace Baseball 2. THEA PHYLLIS JACKS 3l-03 McRoIson Drive G.A.A. Council 2.3.4: Class Council 3.4: Leaders Club 2.4: Drama Club 2: Ski Club 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Ushers Capfain 3.4. ROBERTA JACOBS 20-I0 Calyne Drive Make-up Kil' 2.3.4. LINDA JAFFE I2-26 Edward Sfreel' Drama Club 2. CAROL JAMGOCHIAN 39-05 Fair Lawn Avenue Leaders Club 2. CLAUDIA JENSEN I2 Margaref Court Leaders Club 4. LOIS JONES II Ruskin Road Fulure Nurses Club 3: Chemisfry Club 3: Color Guard 3: Fulure Teachers Club 4: Girls Chorus 3. M11 ms-nur - as ',m r REGINA KANTER 9-03 Fair Haven Place Fulure Teachers Club 2.3.4: A.F.S. 4: Girls Chorus 2.3.4: Spacish Club 2: Bonner Carrier Subsfilufe 3: Psychology Clu 4. LEAH KARAFKY I3-49 Sunnyside Drive Leaders Club 2: Phillosephy Club 3: Drama Club 4: Honor Sociefy 4. COSTAS I. KATSOURIDES I23 Heighls Avenue Soccer 2.3. Assisla-nl Coach 4. LYNNE CAROL KATZ 404 Plaza Road Ushers 3.4: Tulors Club 4: Girls Baskelball 4: Spanish Club 4. WARREN KAUFMAN 0-l20 Yerger Road Soccer 2.3: Visual Aids 4. BERNICE MARION KAYLIN I6-02 Everell' Terrace Biology Club 2: Leaders Club 3: Prom Commillee 3.4: Tulors Club 4: Hislory Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Honor Sociefy 4. DAVID EDWARD KELLS I2-34 Edward Slreel Foolballl 2.3.4: Varsily Club 2.3.4: ANN ELIZABETH KEMMERER 23-25 Ellinglon Road KENNETH KEMPNER 9-05 4I'h Slreel Crimson Crier 2.3.4: Phofogrophy Club 2.3.4: Yearbook Photography Edilor 4: Honor Sociely 4. CARLYN JEAN KENNEDY 4-48 Grunaur Place Triple R 2.3.4: Make-up Kil 4: Tri Hi Y 3: Yearbook Arl Slaff 4. CAROLYN MAE KESSE I2-69 Sunnyside Drive LYNDA LEE KIEVIT 23-2I Cambridge Road Class Council 2.3: Fulure Nurses Club 4: Psychology Club 4: Crier Represenfalive 2.4: Prom Commiflee 3. JAMEY KING I2-56 Fairclough Place SANDRA KINGMA 32 Heighls Avenue Library Council 2. ELY KIRSCHNER 29-I5 Fair Lawn Avenue Chemisfry Club 3. ADRIENNE KITAEFF 34-I4 Lenox Drive Psychology Club 2: Girls Chorus 2.3.4. MERRIE FREDA KLAIMAN I Fernwood Drive Fulure Teachers Club 3.4. STEVEN L. KLOTZ 29-02 High Slreel Chef's Club 2: Band 2: Lab Assislanls Club 3: Visual Aids 4: Honor Sociefy 4. JOSEPH J. KOCSIS 22-I4 Arcadia Road Visual Aids 4. HANS Komen 6-I8 Maple Avenue Wreslling 4: Tennis 3.4: Soccer 3.4: Band 4: Ski Club 4. DAWN KAY KOLAGA I-I4 Borda-n Avenue Triple R 2.4: Make-up Kil' 4: Yearbook Arl' Slaff 4. SANDRA KOLPAN 22 Fernwood Drive Knifiing Club 4: Psychology Club 4. ALICE KOLZ 364 Owen Avenue Class Council 4. WILLIAM J. KONDLA 33-2I Soulhern Drive Wreslling 2: Band 2.3.4: Orcheslra 2: Dance Band 2.3.4: Biology Club 2: Prom Commiflee 4. CAROLYN KONEFAL 2-I4 32nd Slreel Cheerleaders 2.3.4: Leaders Club 3: Varsify Club 3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4. AVERIL B. KOPPELMAN 384 Plaza Road Norlh Spanish Club 2.3: Psychology Club 4: Leaders Club 2.3.4: gate-up Kil 2: Crier Represenlalive 4: A.F.S. 4: Bridge u 4. EDWARD KORVER I2-64 I2I'h Slreel' Lab Assislanfs 3. JOSEPH KOTZ 5-I4 Lyons Avenue Band 2.3.4: Photography Club 2.3.4: Baskelball Manager 2: Crimson Crier 2.3.4: Yearbook Pholography Edilor 4: Honor Sociely 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4. RONALD KREIS 34-05 Soulhern Drive Foofball 2. STANLEY R. KRONBERG I3-I9 Sperber Road Prom Commillee 2: Senior Music Homeroom 3: Psychology Club: A Cappella Choir 2.3. RICHARD JOSEPH KRUZELNICK 35-25 Soulhern Drive Foolball 2: Band 2.3.4: Dance Band 2.3.4: Biology Club 2: Orcheslra 2. 191 'KEN Kulrsns 7-22 Manor Avenue Band 2.3.4: Dance Band 2.3.4. EUGENE KUZINSKI 0-30 Bellair Avenue Biology Club 3: Hunfing and Fishing Club 4. ROCKE A. LaBOZETTA 35-05 Souihern Drive Class Council Treasurer 4: Chemisfry Club 3: Ifalian Club 4: Bowling 4: Biology Club 2: Prom Commifiee 4: Honor Socieiy 4. MARILYN LACATENA 2-22 l7fh Sfreei Homemalring Club 2: Teens for Safe Driving 2: Library Council 2: Leaders Club 3: Tri Hi Y 3: SecreIary's Club Presidenl 4. JAMES M. LAGROSA 5 Williamson Place Producfion Club 2.3.4: Foolball 3. ALAN LAKIND I2-34 Burband Sfreef Chemisfry Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Soccer 2.3.4. WALTER JOSEPH LANDZETTEL JR. I2-28 Samson Road RICHARD WILLIAM LANGSTAFF 34 Pomona Avenue Class Council Presidenf 2.3.4: Bashefball 2.3. Capiain 4: Baseball 2.3. Caplain 4: Sfudeni Council 2.3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Boys S'l'a'I'e 3. BARRY L. LaPOFF 7-I9 Fair Haven Place Class Council 2.3: Lab Assisfanis 3: Prom Commiffee 2.3. PATRICIA LARKIN ll-0I 2nd Slreer Make-up Kii 2.3.4: Yearbook Ari Sfaff 4. ALAN LAVINE 4-23 Alyson Sfreel S+uden+ Council 2.3. Treasurer 4. DONALD LEBKES I6-26 Mandon Place FERN LEBOWITZ I5 A Sfewari Place ALLAN LEDERMAN 39-40 Norfhern Drive Cross Counfry 2: Swimming 2. STAN R. LEIDA 5-I5 Berdan Avenue Fooiball 2.3.4: Produciion Club 4. BARBARA ANN LEIDERMAN I3-05 Orchard Srreef Crimson Crier 2.3.4: Psychology Club 4: Kaleidoscope 4. 192 DOUGLAS W. LEIDNER 4-39 Summil' Avenue Baseball 2: Cross Counfry 2.3: Fooiball 4: Lab Assislanis 3: Hisforical Research Club 4: Slri Club 4: Domesiic Exchange 4. CAMILLE LEPORE 2I-05 Dalfon Place Crimson Crier 4. MARYLIN LESSER 7-I3 Manor Avenue Cheerleaders 2.3.4: Prom ComrniH'ee 3: Leaders Club 2: Varsiiy Club 3.4. MARIELLEN LEVI 9 Sheridan Place Slri Club 4: Scenery Design Club 4: Ari Club 3. LINDA LEVINE I2-02 l2Ih Sfreef French Club 2: Slri Club 4: Girls Baskefball 4. PHYLLIS LEVINE 67 Garwood Road Fuiure Teachers Club 2: College Panel 3: Ushers 3.4: Psychology Club 4: Honor Sociefy 4. RICHARD LEVINE I3-34 B Sperber Road Chemisiry Club 3.4. ANNE SHIRLEY LEVY 3-48 3Is+ Sireel Fuiure Teachers Club 2.3.4: Junior Red Cross 3: Spanish Club 4: Make-up Kii' 3: Yearbook Liferary Slaff 4: Domesiic Exchange 4: Psychology Club 2: Honor Socieiy 4. JAMES BARRY LEWIS I-II Lyons Avenue Band 2.3.4: Track 4. NANCY LEE LEWIS 2-0I Abbol' Road Tri Hi Y 3.4: Future Teachers Club 3: Orchesira 3: Domesfic Exchange 4: Crier Represeniaiive 4. IRIS LIBERMAN 0-IOI Bellair Avenue Fufure Nurses Club 3.4: Tuiors Club 4. JOAN DALE LICHTENBERG 26-I9 Warren Road Fuiure Teachers Club 2: Fooflighi Players 2: Girls Inlra- murals 2.3: Leaders Club 3: G.A.A. Council 3: Shi Club 3. Presidenl' 4: Spanish Club 4: Prom Commirlee 3.4: Domeslic Exchange 4: Class Council 4. SANDRA GLORIA LECHTMAN 40-07 Pellingion Drive Fuiure Nurses Club 2.3.4. STUART LIEBERMAN I3-09 Edward Sheer Tennis 2.3.4: Chefs Club 2: Laiin Club 2. DOROTHY LINDERMANN I2-50 2nd Sfreei' vm:wme so ROBERT LINDSAY 39-2I Sycamore Drive Fishing Club 3. JANET RUTH LINK IB-IB Hunler Place Color Guard 3.4: Honor Sociefy 4. TED LINK I-29 29'l'h Slreel BEVERLY LISTNER I2-I0 20lh Slreel Madrigal Singers 2.3. LEONARD G. LONDON I0-0B Fairhaven Place Debaling Club 4: Chemislry Club 3: Psychology Club 4. JAMES A. LOSCALZO 5 Lowe Avenue Wrestling 2. HELEN LOUISE LOTT 2-I9 Radburn Road Cheerleaders 2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4: Leaders Club 2.3: Varsily Club 3.4: Psychology Club 4: Tri Hi Y 3: French Club 4: Prom Commiflee 3: Class Council 3: Ceramics Club 2. ALFRED LUEDTKE I4-I2 River Road Chess Club 2: Lab Assislanfs 3. LOUIS LUTY JR. 37-26 Hale Place GALE LINDA LYNCH 26-I6 Uran Place Class Council 2: Fulure Teachers Club 2: Male-up Kil 3: Philosophy Club 4: Color Guard 3.4. WINIFRED McCANN I2-I8 Orchard Slreel' Coolring Club 4. CLAIRE HELEN McCARTHY 4 Randolph Terrace Crimson Crier 3: Lalin Club 3.4. PATRICIA McCARTHY 385 Owen Avenue Tri Hi Y 2.3: G.A.A. Council 3.4: Spanish Club 3. PAT McGlNNITY I9 Reading Terrace JANE McMACKIN 33-20 Lenox Drive BONNIE EDNA MACDONALD 0-I34 Blue Hill Avenue Twirling Club 2: Leaders Club 3.4. JEFFREY MACLELLAN I Reading Terrace Baseball 2. MARK MAINARDI B25 Henderson Boulevard Wresfling 2: Honor Sociefy 4. CAROL ANN MAINIERI I4 Harlow Crescenl CECELIA MAINIERI 36-08 Soulhern Drive Leaders Club 2.3.4: Girls Inlramurals 2.3: Class Council 2.3.4: Teachers Club 3: Prom Commiffee 3.4: G.A.A. Council 3.4: Ushers 4. MARJORIE MANCINI 7-I7 Fern Slreel A Cappella Choir 2.3. JOHN MANGANO I5-I0 Fair Lawn Avenue Wresfling 2.3: Hunling and Fishing Club 2. THOMAS MARBELL 0-0l 24lh Slreel' Physical Education Club 3: Wreslling 2.3: Foolball 2. LOUIS MARCHESO 39-05 Berdan Avenue Wresfling 2: Hunling and Fishing Club 2. CAROL ANN MARCHUK 26-02 Waverly Avenue Fufure Nurses Club 2: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Senior Music Homeroom 4: Yearbook Lilerary Edilor 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Psychology Club 4: Honor Sociely 4. KENNETH MARTELL 2-I7 32nd Slreel' Swimming 2.3.4: Tennis 2.3.4: Foolball 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Senior Music Homeroom 4: Varsily Club 3.4. DORIS CATHERINE MAYER 24-02 Raphael Sfreel Knifling Club 2: Secrelary's Club 3: Honor Sociefy 4. GEORGINA JANE MEALY I9-07 Kipp Slreel' Cheerleaders 2.4: Horsebaclr Riding Club 3.4: Class Coun- cil 2.3.4: Sfudenl Council 2.3. LISA MEDINA 5-I2 Isl' Slreel Ari Club 4. ERIC MEEKS 33-I7 Soulhern Drive Book Club 2: Kaleidoscope Ari Edilor 4: Shi Club 4: Hislory Club 4: Ari Club 4. NORMA MENDEZ 0-I I5 Bluehill Avenue ROSEMARY MEROLLA 39-I8 Jasper Road WALTER MEYER 30-ll Saulhorn Drive Booll Club 2: Teens for Safe Driving 3: Mosques 3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Senior Music Homeroom 4. 195 CAROLE ANN MIANO II Madelyn Place Madrigal Singers 2.3: Tri Hi Y 3: Teens for Safe Driving 3.4: Crimson Crier 4: A Cappella Choir 3: Honor Sociefy 4. SANTINA MIANO I4-I9 Chandler Drive Knilling Club 2: Spanish Club 3. LOlS MIDILI 30-07 Soulhern Drive Tri Hi Y 3: G.A.A. Council 2: Prom Commiriee 3: Spanish Club 3. EDIE MlGALl 8-I4 Mayfair Terrace JO ANN MIGLIORISI 3-22 32nd S'free+ G.A.A. Council 2,3.4: MaioreH'e Club 2.3: Prom Commiflee 3.4: Girls lnrramurols 3.4: Ski Club 4. ARLENE JEAN MILLER 44 Windslow Terrace G.A.A. Council 2: Girls lnframurals 2: Secre'lary's Club 4. CHARLOTTE LOIS MILLER 20 Margarel' Couri A Cappella Choir 2,3.4: Madrigal Singers 3: Senior Music Homeroom 4: A.F.S. 4: German Club 3. KAREN MILLER I9-0I Hopper Avenue Teens for Safe Driving 2,3.4: Tri Hi Y 3: A.F.S. 3.4: Tulors Club 4: Fulure Nurses Club 2: Honor Socieiy 4. MEL MILLER 39-34 Knoll Terrace Shi Club 4: German Club 4. GAYLE MILNES 28 Warren Road CAROLYN A. MOCCIO 20-I8 Halslad Terrace A Cappella Choir 4: Girls Baskeiball 4. JOHN CARNEY MONRO 3-04 Berdan Avenue Cross Counfry 2. ROSEANN MORRIONE 23-07 Raphael Place JANlS SUE MORTON 38-49 Tierney Place Banner Carriers 3: Class Council 4: G.A.A. Council 4: Leaders Club 3.4: Ski Club 4: Riding Club 3.4: A.F.S. 3.4: Honor Sociefy 4. SALVATORE MOSCHELLA 3 Madelyne Place Band 2,3.4: Cross Coun'l'ry 2: Track 2.3. ANN MOSKOWITZ I3-48 B Sperber Road Spanish Club 4. 194 CHARLES MULLER 3-25 32nd Slreef Chemisiry Club 3. ROBERT MULLIN 38-09 Van Duren Avenue HARRY H. MYERS 38 Lowe Avenue Wrestling 2: A Cappella Choir 3. GABOR NAGY 30-I7 Rosalie Slreel Soccer 2.3. BARBARA J. NARDIELLO 37-l6 Ferry Heighls CORINNE H. NEWMAN 3-68 Owen Avenue Tri Hi Y 2,3.4: Leaders Club 3.4: Color Guard 3: Cheer- leaders 4: Vorsify Club 4: Ushers 3.4: Prom Commiffee 3: Twirling Club 3: G.A.A. Council 2.3: Shi Club 4: Girls Baske+ball 3. KATHRYN HALLENBECK NEWMAN 3-68 Owen Avenue Mosques 3.4: Color Guard 4: Tri Hi Y 2.3: Teens for Safe Driving 3.4: Phi Thela 3.4. PHYLLIS LYNN NEWMAN 58 Nollingham Road Crimson Crier 4: Honor Sociefy 4. ROBERT LOUIS NEWMAN I5-04 Plaza Road Biology Club 2: Class Council 2: Basheiball Manager 4: Track 4. THOMAS A. NOONAN 39-24 Morlol' Avenue, Visual Aids 4. BARRY NURIK 8-I7 Manor Avenue Band 2,3.4: Dance Band 3.4: Chess Club 3: Wresfling 3. RONALD OCHS 2-25 Horrley Place Sludeni' Council 2,3.4: Honor Sociefy 3.4. EDWARD L. ODENWALD lll 38-26 Morlof Avenue A Cappella Choir 4: Senior Music Homeroom 4: Crimson Crier Spor+s Edifor 4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4. CHARLES DURYEA OLLINGER 5 Andover Place Tennis 2,3.4: Band 2,3.4: Dance Band 4: Shi Club 3: Golf Club 2: Swimming 4. THOMAS O'NElLL 37- I 0 Norlhern Drive RICHARD D. OOSSE Il-02 Malcolm Terrace JOYCE ANN OSBORN 8-20 Manor Avenue DONNA LYNN OTT 23-05 Arcadia Road EDWARD J. OVERS I0-08 Burbank Slreel' FRED JAMES PAGANO I0-I3 Campbell Road PHILLIP PALEY I5-I0 Plaza Road JEROME M. PARIS B Sheridan Place Band 2.3.4: Orchesfra 2: Sfudenl Council 2.3: Honor Sociefy 4. JOEL M. PARIS B Sheridan Place MARCIA ELLEN PASTERNAK I8-28 Jordan Road Fufure Nurses Club 2: Fulure Club 4. JOHN S. PEDLICK 7-ll Bergen Avenue Foofball 2. BETTY A. PELKOWSKY I5-05 Berdan Avenue Teachers Club 3: Knilling Madrigal Singers 2.3: Psychology Club 4: Leaders Club 4. GWEN PETITJEAN I2-7I Orchard Sfreel' Senior Music Homeroom 4: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Madri- gal Singers 2.3: Class Council 3. JOHN PETTORELLI I4-I2 George Sfreel Chemislry Club 3. MARY L. PIANETTI 4-Il Lamberl Road Banner Carriers 3.4: Homemalxing Club 2: Tri Hi Y 3: Teens for Safe Driving 3: Girls lnframurals 2.3.4: Leaders Club 3.4: Class Council 4. JERROLD W. PICCOLA 9-OI 2nd Slreel Track 2.3.4. ROBIN PICKETT ll A Allen Place Tri Hi Y 3: Fulure Teachers Club 3.4: Leaders Club 4. THOMAS L PIERRO W I5 Plaza Road Visual Aids 3. DEBORAH PILTZECKER 8-I0 Mason Place Cheerleaders 3.4: Leaders Club 2.3,4: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: G.A.A. Council 2.3,4: Class Council 3: Prom Com- n1iH'ee 4: Girls Inframurals 2.3.4. LEWIS PINSKER 34-40 Palerson Slreel' Phorography Club 3.4. WALTER PIVINSKI I7-07 Radburn Road Foorball 2.3,4: Track 2. KAREN PLENGE I6-08 B Plaza Road Yearboolr Ari Slalll 4: Class Council 2 Crler Represenl alive 3. PETER PLONSKY 3-I2 Morlof Avenue Track 2: Biology Club 2: Lab Assrsfanls 3 Dance Band 34 Shi Club 4: Crier Represenlalive 4 GLORIA B. POTERAN 20-I5 Hunler Place Girls Baskelball 4. JAMES G. PROCHASKA 2-06 351h Slreel TERRY PROOT I2-30 Edward Slreel Homemalring Club 3: Maiorelles 3 4 ANTHONY D. PULLICINO 32-ll Rosaile Sfreel Bashelball 4. PATRICIA PURPOSE 32-Il Soulhern Drive Class Council 2.3: Color Guard 2 3 Caplaln 4 Prom Commiriee 3: Tri Hi Y 3: Leaders Club 4 Honor Socnefy 4 PAULA QUINTANO 26 Margarei Courl' Fulure Nurses Club 2: Prom Commlffee 4 RICHARD ALAN RAINEY I5-II Raymond Slreel' Visual Aids 3: Ari' Club 3. RICHARD RANSOM 36-02 Garden View Terrace ROBERT R. RAPP JR. 36-07 Berdan Avenue Swimming 2.3. PAUL REARDON 34-03 Ryan Road Foo'IbaII 2.3. SHIRLEY RECCHIA I4-I7 Elmwood Place MARILYN REICHMAN 30-07 Garrison Place Fufure Teachers Club 4. MARIANNE JANE REID 27 Sanford Road Spanish Club 3: Fufure Nurses Club 4 Psychology Club 4 Ski Club 4: Yearbook Literary Sfaff 4 Prom Commnfree 34 Twirling Club 3. LARRY RENERT 0-58 Elden Place HOWARD RIBACK I2-74 2nd Slreef Wresfling 3.4. CAROLYN MICHELE RICARD 2-07 3b+h Slreel Prom Commiflee 3.4: Leaders Club 2.3: Class Council 3.4. AGNES RICCHUITI 2-27 28+h Sfreel' Triple R 2: Masques Secrefary 3.4: Phi Theia President 4: Crier Represenlaiive 3.4: Honor Sociefy 4. STEPHANIE M. RIDOLFO I3-I8 Fairclough Place Class Council 2: Senior Music Homeroom 4: Madrigal Singers 3: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Ifalian Club 4. MARK RIEMER I2-I4 Weslern Drive Soccer 3.4. JOYCE JOAN RIESER I9-27 Prospecl' Sfreel Girls Baskefball 3.4. PAUL RINGWALD 302 Howard Avenue Sfudeni Council 2. Vice Presidenf 3. Presidenl 4: Tennis 2.3,4: Swimming 3, Capiain 4: Biology Club 2. DONALD ROBERTS Ib-20 Morlol Avenue Baseball 3. JOHN ROCCOFORTE 0-85 Plaza Road DAVE ROCHARD I3-47 Hedman Place Foolball 3: German Club 4. WILLIAM ROHR I6-22 Well Drive Foofball 2: Wresfling 2.3.4. FELICIA ROMAINE 9-08 Mifchel Place Future Nurses Club 2.4: Triple R 4: Homemaking Club 3: Crier Represenfafive 2: Prom Commihee 2. JOSEPH R. ROMOT 7-I6 Eberlin Drive Recreafion Baskeiball 4. ALFRED K. ROOSOV 30 Ruigers Terrace Golf Club 4. ELAINE ROSENBERG I6-23 Bellair Avenue Make-up Kif 3: Spanish Club 4: Triple R 2.4: Handbook Revision Commiflee 3: Honor Sociefy 4. 196 MICHAEL ROSENTHAL I5-I3 Ellis Avenue Soccer 3.4: Track 2.3: Class Council 3. WILLIAM ROSKY I8 AIber+ Avenue Swimming 4. JAMES E. ROSS II-03 Underwood Place Wresfling 2.3. SANDRA ROSS 63 Garwood Road Fufure Teachers Club 3.4: Prom Commiffee 4: Make-up Kit 3. ROBERT CHARLES ROUGHGARDEN I2-32 Orchard Sfreef Class Ceuncil 2: Foolball 3.4: Baskelball 2.3.4: Baseball 3.4. ROSE ANN ROVENSKY 2-I2 32nd Sfreel' Prom Commiffee 3.4: G.A.A. Council 2. MICHAEL ROWLEY I6-I0 Chandler Drive Visual Aids 3. DONALD PETER RUBENSTEIN I-4I Kenne'I'h Avenue Crimson Crier 3.4: Chess Club 2: Honor Sociefy 4. TERRY RUBINO I0-2I 6I'l1 Sfreel Fufure Nurses Club 3.4: Crimson Crier 2: Horseback Riding Club 2.3. SANDOR DAVID RUDOWITZ I2-34 Wesfern Drive Biology Club 2: Chemistry Club 3: Band 2.3.4: Dance Band 2.3.4: Tennis 2.3. KARIN MARIENNE RUHLE 2-29 32nd S+ree'l' Fufure Nurses Club 2.3.4: Prom Commiile 4. SUSAN RUSSIAN 7-I5 Elaine Terrace Lab Assisfanls 3: Chemisfry Club 4: Ski Club 4: .Honor Sociefy 4. JANE RYAN I0-26 32nd Sfreef Maioreiles 3.4: Leaders Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Prom Commillee 3: Twirling Club 3.4. NORMA SAEWITZ 5 Fernwood Drive Madrigal Singers 2.3.4. HAROLD ST. JOHN 64 Sanford Road LINDA SALAMON 40-I8 Kuiken Terrace MIKE SALES 5-22 4+h Sfreel Chemisfry Club 3.4: Chef's Club 4. :: fi .-.- vfsasucs an JANE ELLEN SALTMAN I-26 34th Street Leaders Club 3.4: Chemistry Club 2: Tutor's Club 4: Future Teachers Club 4: Class Council 3.4: Prom Committee 3: A Cappella Choir 2: Ski Club 3. ELAINE H. SASSO I4 Beverly Crescent Future Teachers Club 2: Class Council 2: Prom Committee 3: G.A.A. Council 4: Color Guard 4. PAULA BETH SCHAFFER Il-I0 Vogel Terrace Prom Committee 3: Future Teachers Club 3.4: Spanish Club 2: Leaders Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2.3.4. stem-:EN BRADLEY sci-IANDEL I3-22 Sunnyside Drive JOHN F. SCHATZ 35-37 Southern Drive Band 2.3.4: Dance Band 2.3.4: Student Council 2.3.4: Chem- istry Club 2: Biology Club 2: Track 2.3.4. HOWARD SCHECKNER 2-4l 33rd Street Visual Aids 3.4. BARBARA SCHIFFMAN I4-3l Chandler Drive Spanish Club 4: Secretary's Club 4: Ski Club 4. MICHAEL A. SCHIRO 2-22 Cyril Avenue Student Council 2: Class Council 4: Basketball 3: Baseball 2.3.4: Varsity Club 3.4. CAROLANN SCHLOSSER IB Ryder Road Color Guard 3: Prom Committee 3.4: Leaders Club 2. GARY SCHMIDT I6 Ryder Road Band 2.3.4. BARRY SCHNECK 40-I4 Kuiken Terrace DAVE SCHNITTLICH B-I4 Elaine Terrace Prom Committee 4. RITA MICHELE SCHREIBER 9-05 Bellair Avenue Class Council 2: Mosques 4: Yearbook Literary Staff '4: Debating Club 3: Drama Club 2. ABBOTT SCHULTZ 40-07 Garvey Place Soccer 2.3: Basketball 2.3. HELAINE FONDA SCHULTZ 37-II Berdan Avenue Leaders Club 3.4: Yearbook Literary Staff 4: Honor Society 4. JAMES S. SCHUSTER I3-Ol Plaza Road Scenery Design Club 4. PHYLLIS SCHWARTZ I5-07 Mandon Place Future Teachers Club 2.3.4: Make-up Kit 3: Psychology Club 2. RONA SCHWARTZ I4-I0 Ivy Lane SUE SCOLNICK Masq ues 3.4. I7 Vivian Court Ski Club 3: Masques 4. DONALD WILLIAM SEELEY I4-20 George Street Basketball 2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Bowling 4: Varsity Club 3.4. CAROL MAE SELLNER I-29 34th Street BEVERLY ANN SEMORAD 0-I65 Blue Hill Avenue Class Council Treasurer 2.3: Honor Society 3.4: Secretary's Club Vice President 4. NANCY SENEGETO 3-25 26th Street Yearbook Art Staff 4. ELINORE SESSO I-37 36th Street Banner Carriers 2: G.A.A. Council 4: Ski Club 4. SHEILA SHAW I6-20 Radburn Road Leaders Club 2.3. J. WILLIAM SHORTER I3-34 George Street Production Club 2.3.4: Visual Aids 2.3.4: Stage Lighting 3.4. VAILE SHUPACK 2-3l 34th Street Girls Basketball 4. LOIS SIANO . I-I0 Lambert Road PHYLLIS SILVER 4-68 l7th Street Knitting Club 4: Leaders Club 2.3: Secretary's Club 3. SHEILA MARCIA SIMOWITZ . I2-BI Burbank Street College Panel 3: Literature Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Bridge Club 4: A.F.S. 4. BRUCE W. SIMPSON I-26 35th Street Football 3. ARLENE SINGER 3-I2 Dorothy Street Cheerleaders 2.3.4: Prom Committee 3: Varsity Club 3.4. CAROL ANN SISCO 4-40 Grunaur Place A Cappella Choir 2: Color Guard 3: Honor Society 4. 197 mw:m3s.1:1s+fmsll m.-if.:-m:.ems RITA ALIENE SLATER 40-27 Windsor Road Senior Music Homeroom 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Girls Baskelball 2.4. ALLEN SMITH 82 Heighls Avenue ROBERT SMITH 7-20 Fair Lawn Avenue Baseball 2.3.4: Soccer 2.3.4. THOMAS EDWIN SMITH 5-33 Summil' Avenue Wresfling 2.3.4. STEPHEN R. SOLOMON 3-43 29+h Sfreel Band 2.4. JOHN A. SOMODI 0-33 Whilehall Slreel Foofball 2: Wresfling 3: Lab Assislanls 3: Sludenl' Council 4: Honor Sociely 4. KATHIE SPECK I Burnham Place Triple R 2: Spanish Club 3: Ski Club 4: Psychology Club Secrelary 4: Riding Club 4: Fufure Nurses Club 4: Prom Commilfee 3.4: Crimson Crier 4. DAVID SPINELLI 7-02 Lake Slreel Ilalian Club 4: Teens for Sale Driving 4: Liferafure Club 3. ELAINE SPRECHMAN 22 Chillenclen Road LISABETH JEAN STEENSTRA I2-3I Rosewood Srreel G.A.A. Council 3.4: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Girls Baskelball 2.3.4: Class Council 2.3.4: Leaders Club 3.4: Yearbook Arl Slafi 4: Prom Commillee 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Senior Music Homeroom 4. THOMAS STEHLIK 0-35 34ll1 Sfreel JOAN STEIGER 2-OI Abbol' Road Secre+ary's Club 4: Tri Hi Y 3: Girls Inlramurals 3: Girls Glee Club 2. ROBERT STEINEL 34-09 Jasper Road Swimming 2: Wreslling 3: Track 3.4: Baskelball 4. STUART A. STEINHART 29-I0 High Slreel' Bowling 4: Golf 4: Baskelball 2: Class Council 3: Golf Club 2.4. JACOUELINE STEVENS I3-03 Sperber Road Ski Club 2: Psychology Club 2: Leaders Club 2: Prom Com- millee 3.4: Class Council 4: Girls Chorus 3: Crier Rep- resenlafive 4. 198 CAROLE ANN STORMS I2-50 5l'h Slreel' Girls Baskelball 2.3.4: Fulure Teachers Club 3: Teens for Safe Driving 2. DIANE MARIE STRAUSS 3-23 Pickell' Place Senior Music Homeroom 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4. RALPH STRUNK 7-27 Park Avenue Swimming 2.3.4. FREDERICK PAUL STURIM 23-06 Berkshire Road DENNIS NORMAN SYKES I0-II 4'lh Slreel Soccer 2.3.4: Lafin Club 3.4. RICHARD TANKEL I4-OI Ellis Avenue Foolball 2.3: Wresfling 2.4: Baseball 2.4. HAROLD TAPLER 0-2I Bellair Avenue Band 2.3.4: Slamp Club 3. STANLEY TARYLA 0-46 Bellair Avenue VIVIAN TAUB 37-05 Hillside Terrace Drama Club 4: Sfudenl' Council 4: Psychology Club 3: Leaders Club 3: College Panel 3: Honor Socioly 3.4: A Cappella Choir 4. THOMAS L. THOMAS I33 Heighls Avenue Teens for Safe Driving 3.4. PATRICIA M. TIGHE 8-Zl Mason Place Homemaking Club 3: Debaling Club 4. CAROL TOSCANI 0-38 Wesl Amsferdam Avenue Class Council 2: Cheerleaders 2.3.4: Varsi'l'y Club 3.4. EMIL TOTH 30-07 Rosalie Slreel Chess Club 2.3: German Club 4: Honor Sociely 3.4. ELAINE CAROL TOWNLEY I2-4I I2lI1 Slreel Teens for Safe Driving 2: Knilling Club 2: Twirling Club 2: Fulure Nurses Club 2.4: Leaders Club 3.4: Maiorefles 3.4: Honor Sociely 4. TERRY L. TRAN EN II-04 Vogel Terrace Golf Club 3.4: Bridge Club 4. RONALD TREBOSKI 39-I3 Sycamore Drive RICHARD TREGIDGO I2-52 4lh Slreel' Foofball 2. RICHARD TURCO 6-I0 Mansfield Drive LYNN G. URGO 6-I4 Mansfield Drive Traclr 3. SHEILA URIS 23-I7 Carol Place Fuiure Teachers Cllub 2.3: Philosophy Club 4: Psychology Club 4. GAIL A. VALINSKI 9-02 Milchell Place Maiorefles 2.3. Caplain 4: Twirling Club 2.3.4: Leaders Club 3.4: Class Council 4: Girls Baskelball 3. DOROTHY VANCE B-OB Mansfield Drive Banner Carriers 4: Tri Hi Y 3: Fulure Nurses Club 4: Prom Cornmilfee 3: Twirling Club 3: Home Economics Club 4: Honor Sociely 4. BARRY VAN DE MOERE 2-32 27+h Slreel' Swimming 2.3.4: Shi Club 4. BRIAN LEE VAN DEURSEN 38-I6 Pellinglon Drive Baseball 2.3.4: Wreslling 2: Varsily Club 3.4. EDWARD BRUCE VAN HOUTEN I6 Harlow Cresceni Fufure Teachers Club 2. BARBARA VAN NESS I8-I5 Kipp Sfreef ANGELA VANORE 3-09 30th Slreel FREDERICK FORD VAN OSTEN JR. I5-39 George Slreel' Bowling 4. DONALD VAN OVERLOOP 5-03 Essex Place PATRICIA VAN RIPER I2-I5 Burbank Slreel Senior Music Homeroom 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Madrigal Singers 3.4: Fulure Nurses Club 3.4: Class Council 3: Knif- fing Club 4. ROBERT VAN SLAARS 28-05 Fair Lawn Avenue LOWELL VAN SLOT I2-28 l2l'h Sfreel MARYLEE VENSKUS I3-34 llih S'l'reeI Senior Music Homeroom 4: A Cappella Choir 4: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Homemaking Club 3: Lalin Club 2: Band 2: Honor Sociely 4. JAMES WADDY 37-02 Morlof Avenue Foofball 2.3.4: Bashelball 2.3.4: Varsily Club 3.4. SUSAN WAGNER I0-03 Bush Place Furure Teachers Club 3.4: Spanish Club 4. VIRGINIA WALKER 4 Reading Terrace Fuiure Nurses Club 2: Library Council 3: Knifling Club 3: Psychology Club 4. SUSAN WALKES I7-35 lllh Sireel' Slri Club 4. ARTHUR WALSH I9-06 Jordan Road Masques 3.4: Pholography Club 3.4: Chess Club 4. GAIL MYRA WASSERLAUF I2-78 Orchard Slreel Class Council 2: Journalism Club 2: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Fufure Teachers Club 3.4: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Senior Music Homeroom 4: Bridge Club 4. RICHARD H. WAWRIN 22-05 Maple Avenue ALICE WEBER 5-34 3rd Sfreel Band 2.3: Library Council 2.3.4: Prom Commilfee 3: Tri Hi Y 3.4. ANNE WEBER 4-09 Bellair Avenue Lalin Club 3.4: Biology Club- 2: Chemislry Club 3: Ski Club 4: Honor Sociely 4. KATHLEEN WEHRLEN 7-I0 Fern Srreef DIANE N. WEINER 4-28 Alyson S+ree+ Knifiing Club 4. LAWRENCE I. WEINER I2-2l Bellair Avenue Class Council 3: Sfudenl' Council 3: Biology Club 2: Tennis 2.3.4: Lileralure Club 3: Psychology Club 4: Chemisiry Club 3: Honor Sociefy 4. MARTIN NORMAN WEINER 22-32 Radburn Road Baskerball 2: Class Council 4: Recrealion Baskelball 2.3.4. SUSAN WEINER 4-39 l7lh Slreel' Tuiors Club Vice Presidenl' 4: Spanish Club 4: Psychology 'Club 4: A Cappella Choir 4. JEAN WEST I3-ll Ellis Avenue Girls Baslelball 3. WILLARD WHARTON 4-55 Lyncresl Avenue Wreslling 3.4. ROBERT E. WHITFORD 39-40 Morlol' Avenue 199 BARBARA JEAN WILKES 30-03 Garrison Terrace Library Council 3: A.F.S. 4: Kniifing Club 3: Fufure Teachers Club 4. LORRAINE WINKLER I0 Lafayefie Place FRANK P. WITHAM I3-I3 blh Sheer JACK DOUGLAS WOLF I2-43 Edward Sfreei' Visual Aids 2.3.4: Producfion Club 2.3: Prom Commilfee 3: Traclr 3.4: Band 3.4: Boys Physical Educaiion Club 4. JUDITH CLAIRE WOLF I2-II Fairclough Place Fufure Nurses Club 2.3,4: Library Council 2.3. RONALD WOLF 5-I6 Lyncresl' Avenue Tennis 2.3.4: Psychology Club 4. SANDRA WOLMAN I6-23 Radburn Road Fufure Teachers Club 2.3,4: Kniiiing Club 3. VIRGINIA ANN WOLTZ I6-30 Ilih Sfreef Library Council 2: Leaders TIM WOODCOCK 370 Owen Avenue 200 Club 2.3.4: Honor Sociely 3.4. WILLIAM H. WOOLFORD I9-I5 Jordan Road Band 2.3.4. ROBERT E. WRIGHT I-09 Bellair Avenue Foofball 2.3,4: Baseball 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Varsily Club 2.3.4: Honor Socie+y 3.4. BARBARA YOUNG 36-I3 Soulhern Drive Leaders Club 4: Chemisfry Club 2: Class Council 3.4: Tri Hi Y 3: Future Teachers Club 4: Honor Sociefy 4. CYNTHIA YOUNG I2-57 2nd Sfreel' G.A.A. Council 2: Leaders Club 2. JANE DOUGLAS YOUNG 38 Pamona Avenue A Cappella Choir Presidenf 3.4: Maioreiies 4: Leaders Club 4: Teens for Safe Driving 2: Tri Hi Y 3: Madrigal Singers 2.3: Senior Music Homeroom 4: Honor Sociefy 3.4: Prom Commiiiee 3. SHELL YOUNG 8-IB Park Avenue LENORE PENNY ZAVADA 36-I0 Fair Lawn Avenue ROGER ZITO I0-I6 Fair Lawn Avenue Wresrling 2.3. 95 1 . . . . X 'G n s i, F 'E i E Q 'F 4 L r 12 5 2 E g, 5 Q 3 E
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