Haddon Heights High School - Garneteer Yearbook (Haddon Heights, NJ)

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x 1 5 5 ..i ...- ,J tif i I En. 1? Hi. .3 K ki HADDON HEIGHTS Y GARNETEER TABLE OF CONTENTS Administration- - - Activities- - Sports- - - . Underclassmen- - - Seniors- - - - Ads- - FOREWORD Today's world is complex, fascinating, ever-changing. The peoples of the world are forging forward on many fronts. Scientific developments may lead us to new planetary worlds or to worlds free of diseases. A new sense of brotherhood may, if we are wise enough to develop it fully, bring us to a civilization which is not constantly haunted by the spectre of war. We, the stu- dents of 1963, will soon enter this world. Thus, all the phases of our high school life have been designed to prepare us to assume the responsibilities of active world citizenship. The 'I963 GARNETEER chronicles the events of the past high school year of preparation in words and pictures. 'il .5 ii '-an s..,::.l. IBa xx DEDICATION fe, 1 Q 5 at-my vt my Wig Q J tg . E .mv ? 'WW-an ,N N 3 I I ,-1 '22 ' f! if .4- L. ffl. .,, , 'Va 3' . z-'f 5 ' ,, 4,.,. U. - W. N W K , 1 1 'f lan.. l' 'Q'--1. in-..., ADMINIS E RATIUN Q 86408 or STM? Any group of people living or working together require sev- eral persons who can supply a degree of leadership. U Thant, as Secretary-General of the United Nations, supplies the lead- ership needed by that world body in order for it to function effectively. Similarly, in Haddon Heights High School, this guidance and direction are provided by Mr. Donald Beineman, principal, and Mr. Alexander Gamble, vice-principal. Serving under each of these three men are numerous people who ful- fill the many duties of governing or teaching others. BOARD OF EDUCATION The men who comprise the Haddon Heights Board of Education are a dedicated and hard-working assemblage of Haddon Heights civic leaders. President 'Donald Lyford and his fellow Board members devote a great deal of time, energy, and experience to maintaining and improving the Haddon Heights school system. Maior subiects discussed at this year's board meetings were the new building program and last year's evaluation of Haddon Heights High School by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. In addition, the Board approved a Student Code of Dress and gave conditional permission for a three-day senior trip. Because of the guidance of these earnest men, Haddon Heights High School has maintained consistently high standards in scholastic achievement, facilities, and personnel. First row: Ronald Shissler, Joseph Thatcher, Donald Lyford, President, William Johnson, Donald Moore. Second row: Paul lreton, Rodman Lynch, Dr. Leonard Irwin, John Platt, Dr. Nelson Robbins, Edgar McClelland, David Wilson. ..........---Q11 . ' it'1 't SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS S-ff orclinates the work of the Board of Education and the school administration. It is the responsibility of Dr. Leonard B. Irwin, Superintendent of Schools, to maintain high standards in our schools. Serving as liaison between the adminis- tration and the Board of Education, Dr. Irwin has devoted himself to seeing that the students of Haddon Heights High School receive the finest possible education in preparation for their lives as citizens of tomorrow. 3 5 .I Aiding Dr. Irwin in his many duties are his secretaries, Mrs. Ruth Husson, Mrs. Eleonore Weston, and Mrs. Muriel Carlisle. Our Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Leonard B. Irwin, co- Mr. Donald Beineman, our hard-working principal, smiles as he checks his book of agenda. PRINCIPALS 5 i 1, , i ' tx I 1 l With pen in hand, our busy vice-principal, Mr. Gamble, waits readily to help a student. Mr. Donald Beineman is a graduate of Muhlen- berg College and the University of Pennsylvania, where he is currently studying for his Doctorate in Secondary School Administration. As principal, Mr. Beineman is responsible tor seeing that all segments ot the school are functioning together smoothly. Throughout the year, he devotes his time to maintain high scholastic and moral standards and works to keep student-faculty rela- tionships at their best. Our vice-principal, Mr. Alexander Gamble, re- ceived his bachelor's degree from Bucknell Uni- versity, his master's from Rutgers University, and is novv working toward his doctorate at the Uni- versity ot Pennsylvania. Mr. Gamble's position requires him to tultill a variety ot tasks. lncluded among these are assisting Mr. Beinernan, aiding individual students, handling disciplinary prob- lems, and serving as faculty adviser to the Senate. Mrs. Helen White and Miss Lillian Boone, competent secre taries to the principal, preside over the high school office. ns RUTH HOSKINS Head of Guidance Department. Earl- ham College, A.B.p Columbia Univ., GUIDANCE DOLORES HAWKSWORTH Guidance Counselor. Douglass, A.B.p Rutgers, Univ., M.Ed.p Junior Class Adviser, A.F.S. Committee. The Guidance Department plays an important role in the lives ot students of Haddon Heights High School. Four capable counselors help underclassrnen plan their courses of study for the next year. The college-bound student receives aid in choosing the school that will best suit his needs, while the student who plans to work after graduation is given career guidance. Sitting: Mrs. Hawksworth, Miss Hoskins, Mrs. Baker, Secretary. Standing: Mr. Zubrack, Mr. Lentz . i kkyr in Does my voice really sound like THAT? wonder the members of Mr. Lavell's senior English class who recorded oral book reports in an attempt to improve their speaking ability. HELEN M. BORK Co-head of English Department. Hood College, A.B.p Univ. of Penna., M.A. Camera Club Sponsor. EDNA GRITZUK English. Syracuse Univ., B.A. Stu- dent Handbook Adviser. MARTHA DEDERlCH Co-head of Englishv Department. Univ. of Arizona, A.B., Univ. of Mexico, Columbia Univ. Assembly Committee Sponsor. GRACE GUILLE English. Univ. of Washington, B.A. Garnet and Gold Sponsor. HERBERT FISHER English. Temple Univ., B.S. Assist ant Football Coach, SCRIBE Adviser Quill and Scroll Sponsor. WILLIAM T. LAVELL English. Temple Univ., B.S.p Rutgers Univ. Dramatics Coach, National Thespion Society Sponsor. BAYARD LEARY English. Temple Univ., B.A., Yale Univ., M.F.A. Assembly Commillee Sponsor. BARBARA NARDONE Lalin. Ursinus College, B.A. Latin Club Sponsor. BLANCHE BOU Spanish. Hunter College, A.B. Span- ish Club Sponsor. uf MARY R. BOTTORF French, English. Wilson College, B.A., Penno. Stale Univ. GAR- NETEER Adviser, French Club Spon sorp A.F.S. Commiltee. PHYLLIS S. BERKHEIMER Spanish. Douglass College, A.B Sophomore Class Adviser. JERILYN GETSON Spanish. Cornell Univ., Univ. of Mexico, Temple Univ., B.A. LANGUAGES Who wunfs to break the pinuin? queries Jackie Schwando as she searches the Spanish class for a volunteer. JOHN B. LENTZ Head of Social Studies Department, Guidance Counselor. Ursinus Col- lege, B.A.p Univ. of Penna. Track Coach, A.F.S. Committee. ETHEL B. HENRY History. Indiana State College of Penna., B.S. Freshman Hockey and Archery Coach. LOUISE MAPP Social Studies, Spanish. Penna. State Univ., .B.A. SYLVESTER PALO History. Glassboro State College, B.S. Senior Class Adviser, J.V. Bas- ketball and Freshman Baseball Coach. f. Qi? fee P' MARTIN KENDALL Social Studies. Long Island Univ., B.A.p New York Univ., M.A. Debat- ing Society and International Club Sponsor. FREDRICK ZUBRACK Social Studies, Guidance Counselor. Temple Univ., B.S., Rutgers Univ., M.S. J.V. Football Coach. SOCIAL STUDIES How has Harold Smith managed to make a modern world history class report on Burma so amusing? JAMES H. l.UPlNETTl Head of Mathematics Department. St. Francis College, Rutgers Univ. Univ. of Penna., Temple Univ., B.S. M.Ed. Freshman Basketball Coach GINO AURELI Mathematics, Physics. Drexel Inst of Tech., B.S. National Honor So- ciety Sponsor. , Vkkr f . 5 HENRY EDMUNDS Mathematics. Earlham College, A.B., Univ. of Penna., M,S.g George Wash- ington Univ. Student Court Adviser, Barbershoppers. RICHARD T. BORDNER Mathematics. Kutztown State Col- lege, B.S., Muhlenberg College, Univ. of Penna. Faculty Manager of Athletics. WALTER GROVE Mathematics. Juniata College, B.S.y Univ. of Penna., M.A.p Temple Univ. Mixed emotions greet Mr. Lupinetti's explanations of the intricacies of Math lll. PATRICIA WHITTICK Mathematics. Ursinus College, B.S Cheerleader, Maiorette, and Color- guard Sponsor. MATHEMATICS vf - -lliliii -f - .. .fi . if Q . Rfk. . W f. 'f l Q, KENNETH MacGREGOR Head of Science Department, Biology, Dickinson College, A.B., Temple Univ., Rutgers Univ., Glassboro State College. Senior Class Adviser. .ig 1-T511 LOUIS J. TISCHLER C.P. Chemistry, Senior Science. l.a- fayette College, B.S.p Univ. of Southern Calif., Drexel Inst. of Tech. Science Club Sponsor, Swimming Coach. Now remember, these are the crayfish's swim- merets! Mr. MacGregor reminds an engrossed group of biology students. STEPHEN CURRY Earth Science, General Science. East Stroudsburg State College, B.S.p Columbia Univ., M.S.p Bucknell Univ., M.Ed. A.V.A. and Radio Club Sponsor. .r. f f tv -1 .F sf 7 , All fl, ' T- ilt , Q-A-giii SEYMOUR J. WALLACH Survey of Science, C.P. Biology. Temple Univ., B.S., Rutgers Univ. Cross Country Coach. SCIENCE RUTH WHITE Science, Mathematics. Clark Univ., B.A. Science Department Laboratory Assistant. vii- 'S' 4-3:7 1 A JOHN W. WILLIAMS Head of Business Education Depart- ment. Bloomsburg State, B.S., Bucknell Univ., M.S. Basketball and Golf Coach, Student Employment Director. GEORGE LOCKWOOD Business Education. Temple Univ., B.S., Rutgers Univ., Glassboro State College. Freshman Class Adviser. RAYMOND PHILLIPS Business Education. Shippensburg State College, B.S. Athletic Club Sponsor, Wrestling Coach. 3 LORAIN H. BRANIN Business Education. Rider College, B.S.Ed. Advertising Club Sponsor, SCRIBE Business Staff Adviser. MARY LOPER Business Education. Trenton State College, B.S. GARNETEER Business Adviser. LOUISE WALTER Business Education. Ohio Univ., B.S., Columbia Univ., M.A. Attend- ance Office. 1 - . 1.1, ',--t This is the way to center paper in the mimeographer! Mr. Williams explains to Judy Anskis during sixth-period clerical practice. BUSINESS EDUCATION I9 'w. if 'Q M 0 5. M .52 , , 2 : if fsij, , Y, - t 4 :f f ,gr ,. i ,P ' .,,.',pg'fg,, N -if H 9' M .. , .aff 1f'x'i.Q 'wwul NORMAN FORD Physical Education. Springfield Col- lege, 8.5.5 New York Univ., M.A Track Coach. NORMAN F. HOFF Physical Education, Health. Spring tield College, B.S., Columbia Univ. M.A. Baseball Coach, Athletic Di rector. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CATHERINE HINKE Physical Education, Health. Temple Chester State Teachers College Univ., B.S. Varsity Hockey, Basket- BS Harvard Summer School f ball, Swimming, and J.V. Softball Physical Education Softball Coach Coach. Arms and legs till the air when tumbling senior girls practice cartwheels. PRISCILLA BREYER Home Economics. Douglass College, B.S. Future Teachers of America Adviser. FRANK DARBY Instrumental Music. Westminster College, B.M. in Ed., Rutgers Univ., M.Ed. Band, Orchestra, and Dance Band Director. JESSE J. HANCE Mechanical Drawing, Advanced Shop. Rochester Institute of Tech- nology, Cornell Univ., Rutgers Univ. Hobby Club Sponsor. illu-.., S. MARIE BRIDGE Home Economics, Social Living. Beaver College, B.S. Health Ca- reers Club Adviser. ARTS No sitting down for these busy artisans' .ff X PATRICIA FLETCHER Art. Beaver College, B.F.A.p Glass- boro State College, Rutgers. Art Club Sponsory Basketball Coach. MADELYN KELLEY Vocal Music. New York Univ., B.S. Choir and Glee Clubs. SORONDO PANESIS Industrial Arts, Driver Education. Kansas State Teachers College, B.S.: Columbia Univ., Trenton State Col- lege. Assistant Football and Track Coach. Quiet, please! Students working. GLADYS TEAHAN School Librarian. Emerson College B.L.l.7 Univ. of Penna., M.S. Li- SPECIAL ELISABETH BORCHERS, R.N. School Nurse, Health. Cornell Univ., B.S., New York Hospital School of Nursing. PAUL MASSEY Driver Education. University of Pittsburgh, University of Maryland, B.S.p Temple University, M.Ed. Head Football Coach. ' ff we e- , KATHERINE FRYE, R.N. School Nurse, First Aid, Home Nurs- ing. Univ. of Penna.p Public Health Certificate. ,. e A etee WAYNE OBERPARLEITER Driver Education. Temple Univ., Trenton Slate College, B.S. Assist- ant Football Coach. MAINTENANCE MEN AND fr MATRON Mrs. A. Leavey, L. Gamble, W. Morris, M. DeMarco, R. Nevel, J. Sirater. J gs s If X CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. M. Mewshaw, Mrs. M. Overland, Mrs. L. Hartman, Mrs. 0. Boehme, Mrs. A. Howe. 04 f M0 l . 11. ,f .P ,A Q M. , W, E., 5525: ,...-.,.,,5, 9 45: if L if f 4 , 'fag ,ga 1 -, 2 Y V? f , y , sz Mb g W2 +' dh ' r A 1'1 bf gm , K, XA --A K. i Sk ,J . fa, - 14.0 , I 7 .1 - .:1. ,f ' -+ ,-1-Gly ' XA .,, .,, fx 0 ws- 4 I f , .mix AC IIVIITIES v 7, 7 I. . . fx , n. 2' U -g Q6 e tes ogvs xv LOPMENT 0' Peace Corps volunteers are ottering various services in many of the world's underdeveloped countries. ln the Dominican Re- public, for example, ci volunteer has organized a 4H Club among the local youth. There, boys and girls may develop their agri- cultural abilities. The Corps members also lead the people in the development of innumerable other skills. In the same way, at Haddon Heights High School the members of the Senate help guide the many extra-curricular activities in which students may increase their talents. ina:-on-sunk 5 DENNY SALVATORE JACKIE SCHWANDA ANTHONY STAGLIANO Senate President Judicial Vice-President Sogiql Vice-President BARBARA LINDSEY ANN STEPHANI SUE SLAMP Treasurer Recording Secreiary Corresponding Secreiary 'E . 1, x 2- , ' l.i f if 5, 2 i SENATE First row: N. DeMartini, K. Norman, J. Starrett, S. Slamp, J. Rosell, A. Stephani, E. Henkel, J. Schwanda, P. McMichael, K. Beck. Second row: L. Moore, L. Wolfe, J. McGinnis, B. Lindsey, K. Stohner, B. Engle, K. Pusey, D. Kitchen, M. Perino, J. Wisniewski, C. Bunting. Third row: A. Stagliano, J. Cranmer, R. Culbertson, B. Gibbs, V. Westermaier, L. Johnson, C. Mills, D. Salvatore, W. Roman, G. Pietsch. Fourth row: C. Keller, W. Farr, J. Black, H. Bolton, K. Priestly, J. Gucwa, E. Hamilton, W. Baum, R. Weisgerber, W. Gaehring, C. Blackman. The Senate is our representative student government. The S.A. Drive, the Senate's first activity of the year, was highly successful, enrolling 7870 of the student body. This year the Senate worked on a revision ot the procedure of election of Senate otticers. The group also endorsed the Student Code of Dress, designated Color Days and Dress-up Days, and sponsored the Senate Dance. Herb Bolton, a iunior senator, was elected vice-president ot the i963-1964 New Jersey Association of High School Councils. Jackie Schwanda, Judicial vice-president, and her tour colleagues on the Student Court bench dispensed iustice to errant pupils who received surnmonses for violations of school regulations. wav 't ' , , t STUDENT COURT JUDGES E. Hamilton, J. Schwanda, J Pierce, S. Coe. Missing: J Gucwa. HONOR SOCIETY NEW MEMBERS OF 1963 SENIORS: Barbara Brendlinger, Carol Clipp, Barbara Engle, Suz- anne Fisher, Barry Gibbs, John Gucwa, Patricia Hansen, Vance Hitch, Judith Kelley, Patricia Knorr, Francis McAleer, Karen Nor- man, Richard Sauer, Susan Slamp, Ann Stephani, Tina Talarico, Elaine Urbanski, Janice Vile, Ralph Weisgerber, Peter Wisnewski. JUNIORS: Carol Bibighaus, John Black, Herbert Bolton, Judith Clements, Nina DeMartini, Katherine Jessen, Linda Robbins. NATIONAL SOCIETIES Selected on the basis of character, leadership, scholarship, and service to the school, National Honor Society membersware expected tqsgagct as exemplary good citizens forthe restiof the student body. Seniors in the upper third of their class and juniors in the upper fifth are chosen fortmembership by the faculty. Because the Evaluation 2', ffCornmittee criticized the passiveness of the Haddon Heights chapter, this year the Society has attempted to correct the situation. Under the direction of Gino Aureli, faculty ad- viser, the members took charge of the annual A.F.S. Christmas Ball. ln addition, they instituted a tutoring system in an effort to aidfstudents in need of scholas- tic help. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: L. Johnson, B. Lindsey, V. Westermaier, C. Glaspey. Second row: K. Stohner, K. Pusey, M. Crecelius. Third row: D. Salvatore, E. Hamilton, A. Stagliano. Represented by Troop 376, Haddon Heights High School has been a member of the National Thespian Society since i935. The Society, sponsored by Mr. William T. Lavell,'recognizes,f 'i students who have earned a specified number of points in school dra- matic functions, either before the audience or behind stage. Members, of the Society who receive addi- tional points for continued efforts in behalf of dra' matics are awarded stars. Thespians possessing one or more stars are Cheryl Clark,iMary Anne Crecelius, Suzi Fisher, Carol Groves, Joe Purdin, Kathy Pusey, Pat Southard, and Anthony Stagliano, NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY First row: D. Plummer, J. Levy, M. Crecelius, C. Groves, R. Dixon, K. Pusey, S. Fisher, D. Clark, C. Clark. Second row: J. Anthony, F. Dobbs, J. Purdin, W. Everitt, W. Gaehring, A. Stagliano. .nl QUILL AND SCROLL First row: E. Urbunski, M. Spueth. Second row: B. Deeney, M Crecelius, S. Fisher, J. Swackhcxmer. Third row: J. Vile, A. An- nunziato, C. Thomas, B. Lindsey. Standing: A. Stagliuno, K. Pusey S. Schunz, V. Westermaier. Other new members: R. Strohschein R. Dixon, R. Haines, J. Clements, N. DeMartini, P. Wisniewski. v QUILL AND SCROLL SOCIETY The Quill and Scroll Society, sponsored by Mr. Herbert Fisher,Q,is a ,national organization which honors students? whoihave done superior work in some phase of scholastic journalism. Membership is awarded to any'iunior,.o'r senior who is in the upper third of his class, who hasibeen recommended by the sponsor of his publication, and who has been approved by the National Executive Secretary of the Society. A HONORED STUDENTS Pete Wisniewski and Kathy Pusey were chosen as this year's delegates to Boys' State and Girls' State. The conferences, held simultaneously on the cam- puses of Rutgers University and Douglass College, are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary. Their purpose is to train the delegates in the principles of democracy and in the fundamentals of state government. Carol Glaspey, Lynne Johnson, Jackie Schwanda, and Vicky Westermaier served as delegates to Girls' Citizenship Institute, also held at Douglass College. Sponsored by local Woman's Clubs, the lnstitute's goal is to teach the delegates about state government and also about their role as citizens. Vicky was also chosen by the seniors and the faculty as the recipient of the D.A.R. Citizenship award. This award is based on service, loyalty, and dependability. HONORED STUDENTS Seated: C. Glaspey, J. Schwunda, L. Johnson, V. Westermaier. Standing: K. Pusey, P. Wisniewski. GARNET AND GOLD OFFICERS E. Hamilton, monitor, V. Westermaier, treas- urer, B. Gibbs, vice-president, R. Weisgerber, president, J. Rudolph, secretary, D. Napoli, advertising. GARNET AND GOLD SOCIETY GARNET AND GOLD The school's honorary service organization is the Garnet and Gold Society, sponsored by Mrs. Grace Guille,, The Society gives its members an opportunity to serve as monitors, istuclent and ushers at school affairs. Sophomores, iuniors, and seniors who maintain ia C average, earn enough activity points, and have the recommendation of tive teachers comprise the membership. Each year the Society sponsors the Community Fund Drive. This year, because the seniors contributed thefmost money, they Baum and Tina Talarico as king and queen of M. Beckett, J. M. Spaeth, C. won the privilege of electing Bill the Garnet and Gold Dance. Clements, J. Comfort, K. Stohner, B. Engle, Thomas, J. Eklund, E. Urbanski, P. Glenz, First row: D. Bradley, J. Arnold, D. Sting, C. Glaspey, L. Napoli, J. Schwanda, L. Hanna, D. Napoli, K. Norman, C. Bibighaus, N. DeMartini, J. Cattell, R. Werley. Second row: V. Westermaier, L. Maxwell, A. Stephani, M. Cre- celius, J. Vile, K. Collins, C. Zernoski, I. Horlacher, S. Slamp, Mrs. Guille, adviser, C. Phillips, M. Russo, K. Jessen, L. Guille, S. Schanz, B. Deeney, S. Coe, J. Ru- dolph, B. Linclsey. Third row: P. Hansen, B. Brendlinger, K. Pusey, E. Ruark, J. Swackhamer. Fourth row: A. Stagliano, W. Marriott, R. Stevenson, B. Gibbs, G. Bull, J. Black, J. Pierce, T. Purdin, W. Stevenson, E. Paisley, C. Keller, R. Haines, D. Salvatore, W. Sharp. Fifth row: M. Grove, J. Stevenson, R. McClelland, R. Krayer, W. Baum, E. Hamilton, P. Wisniewski, R. Weisgerber, T. Gardner, H. Kolbe, F. McAleer, L. Johnson. Sisters for a year, Keri Er- boran of Istanbul, Turkey, and Lynne Johnson, mount the steps of the school as Keri be- gins her year with us. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Walk together, talk together, O ye peo- ples of the earth, then and only then shall ye have peace. The American Field Service is a private, non- profit, educational organization whose purpose is the furthering of understanding and good-will among all peoples. It brings teen-age students from abroad to study in American high schools for a year and at the same time, sends United States teen-agers abroad for either a summer or school experience. This year's foreign student, Keriman Erboran of Istanbul, Turkey, lives with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson and Lynne. Mrs. Dolores Hawksworth, school liaison for A.F.S., warmly awaits Keri's visit to her office. N tilt? VICKY WESTERMAIER MARY ANNE CRECELIUS Editor-in-Chief Literary Editor X X! c ANNA ANNUNZIATO ELAINE URBANSKI JANICE VILE Photography Editor GARNETEER Mrs. Mary Bottorf and Mrs. Mary Loper, help Typing Editor Business Editor ful GARNETEER advisers, approve the tina The 1963 GARNETEER, under the supervision ot Mrs. Bottort and Mrs. Loper, advisers, and Vicky Westermaier, editor-in-chief, is the product of the diligent work of Janice Vile, photography editor, Mary Anne Crecelius, literary editor, Anna Annunziato, typing editor, and Elaine Urbanski, business manager. A few new features have been initiated in the '63 GARNETEER. On the spine has been placed the name of the book and the year. Secondly, to create more interest in the advertising section, canolids have been added. A third innovation is a student index consisting of an alphabetized list of the entire student body, with the paging of pictures next to each student's name. The editors now thank their advisers, the taculty, the administration, and the students for their help and co- operation which made this yearbook a reality. pages of the 1963 yearbook. llllllllll 'Ng Y:-1 X GARNETEER LITERARY STAFF First row: J. Anskis, A. Stephani, L. Rippel, D. Rohr, J. Star- rett, N. DeMartini. Second row: J. Suleski, J. McGinnis, C. Thomas, J. Swackhamer, P. Knorr, D. Kitchen, L. Wolfe. Third row: R. Haines, B. Brendlinger, P. Wisniewski, J. Hughes, D. Levins. WWMMWK wfA- ,,,. GARNETEER TYPING STAFF K. Adams, Y. DeLaine, E. Youtz, L. Lescure, E. Mannion, C. Mannion. GARNETEER PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF First row: P. Southard, K. Norman, J. Vile, D. Skobeloff, A. Ruggles Second row: C. Phillips, C. Zernoski, M. Russo, D. Kitchen, G. Prokopik Third row: R. Dixon, C. Thomas, R. LaRoche, C. Dixon, L. Weiss. GARNETEER BUSINESS STAFF First row: A. Ruggles, D. Rohr, C. Phillips, E. Urbanski, P. Knorr, P. Smith, J. Schwanda. Second row: J. Vile, A. Urbanski, M. Watters, J. Crowe, L. Weiss, K. Stohner. Third row: E. Ruurk, J. Swackhamer, M. Shannon, J. Rudolph, P. Wisniewski, W. Stevenson, D. Evans. Q Q wow- --Q -.1 -.ef - i - ' s'i--f '3'.,'o . , s -our an-nw donna! - Q 'li 'F' Kathy Pusey, Editor-in-Chief, and Mr. Fisher, faculty adviser, enioy one of the SCRlBE'S humorous feature articles. SCRIBE .M-.-..,........ The monthly mirror of our high school activi- ties is THE SCRIBE. Under the capable direction of Mr. Fisher, adviser, and Kathy Pusey, editor- in-chief, the editors and staff have efficiently and accurately kept account of school happenings, uncovered a dozen young poets, recorded Heights' sports successes and failures, and blasted the sharp dressers and radicals through stringent editorials and equally biting cartoons. This year THE SCRIBE for the first time entered the School Press Project, sponsored by the Tuber- culosis Association. Producing the special six- page issue designed to familiarize readers with tuberculosis and their part in its elimination re- quired total staff effort. THE SCRIBE also sent a six-member team to the Annual Temple Press Tournament on March 28 and again entered the Scholastic Press Asso- ciation of New Jersey's honor rating. SCRIBE EDITORS Seated: B. Lindsey, Girls' Sports Editor, M. Spaeth, Feature Editor, C. Thomas, Headline Editor, S. Schanz, Business Manager. Standing: V. Heiser, Typing Editor, A. Stagliano, Copy Editor, B. Kendall, Exchange Editor, B. Deeney, News Editor. fttf f ::::..-::g. Q , . H . ' f ,,,,,, - ...- i 34 L will 'Will' Mau- s u-up , K ' S -, an-psig?-.-' 3 .- xr, - . . .nur and Q fm- dnl! i a an 9 on SCRIBE HEADLINE WRITERS, COPYREADERS, AND TYPISTS Seated: C. Agnew, R. Gray, J Resell, M. Pearson, R. Keating G. Bromley, D. Skobeloff, C Gooch. Standing: P. Hall, J Suleski, L. Lescure, S. Klobe M. Osterstock, S. Berger, P Hansen, L. Robbins, L. Rippel G. Prokopik. on-nv SCRIBE FEATURE, SPORTS First row: P. Smith, J. Swack- hamer, W. Woodward, J Crowe, D. Kitchen, J. McGin- nis. Second row: B. Reiss, J Stevenson, J. Rudolph, D. Hu- litt, W. Stevenson. SCRIBE NEWSWRITERS First row: B. Bolton, M. Moore J. Anderson, D. Rohr. Second row: D. Levins, P. Wisniewskr J. Purdin, D. Sexton. INTERNATIONAL CLUB Firsi' row: K. Erboran, P. Vaccara, N. Aitel, M. Kirk, C. Hooker, S. DeIBiondo. Second row: G. Johnson, F. Snyder, J. McCauley, J. Gleba, J. Vine, L. War ren. Third row: C. Jackson, W. Davidson, H. Rowen, T. Gardner, D. Gallagher. ADVERTISING CLUB Mr. Branin, adviser, S. Schanz, L. Lescure, L. Cairns. HANDBOOK COMMITTEE Firsi row: E. Klabe, D. Giordano, J. Schwanda Second row: P. Wisniewski, S. Switzer, K. Norman Third row: V. Westermaier. FRENCH CLUB D. Schneps, C. Phillips, J. Rogers, M. Conry, R Selah, J. Starrett, W. Peirce, Mrs. Bottorf, adviser, LATIN CLUB First row: J. Solaski, B. Deeney, A. Cobb. Second row: E. Seele, M. Beckett, D. Merow. SPANISH CLUB First row: D. Clark, F. Shumen, J. Crane, D. Can- navo, Y. DeLaine, C. Bibighaus, J. Levy. Second row: C. Caporal, L. Cairns, J. Stevenson, T. Purdin, W. Stevenson, W. Zeltman, W. Everitt, M. Russo. Third row: Mrs. Bou, adviser, J. Rogers, R. Dixon, T. Gardner, C. Thomas, K. Collins. DEBATING SOCIETY First row: J. Mazzafro, T. Gardner, T. Purdin, S. Friedman. Second row: D. Cordingley, Mr. Kendall, adviser, W. Cobb, A. Stagliano. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Seated: D. Plummer, J. Kohl, R. Dixon, L. Maxwell. Standing: D. Pure, P. Wisnlewski, Mr. Leary, ad- viser: J. Purdin. STAGE CREW Standing: B. Kendall, R. Richartz, M. Purdin, C Smith, P. Wisniewski, C. Clark, Mr. Lovell, adviser Kneeling: G. Pietsch, W. Gaehring, F. Dobbs. Sitting: R. Mower, W. Everitt. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First row: D. Kellaway, D. Gaskill, B. lindsey Swackhamer, Mrs. Breyer, adviser, K. Norman, Abraham. Second row: C. Phillips, P. Castano, Brendlinger, D. Merow, P. Hansen, M. Creamer, Kulesh. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Seated: K. Rogers, D. Bradley, E. Urbanski, M Bennett, B. Bennett. Standing: Mrs. Bridge, adviser HOBBY CLUB First row: D. Glenz, E. Castrovillo, S. Gazaway, T Gomez, D. Stohner. Second row: R. Koontz, J Glinske, F. Sabot, R. Selah, R. Monks, M. Bond, J Augustin. Third row: J. Rudolph, J. Everhart, K Jackson, R. Kirby, J. Williams, Mr. Hance, adviser AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS First row: J. Mackay, W. Zwicker, D. Kirby, W. Gamble, J. Phillips, R. Latham. Second row: D. Craig, J. Mannion, W. Kempton, R. Koontz, R. LaRoche, D. Cordingley. Third row: J. Rudolph, W. Gaehring, B. Kendall, S. Servis, R. Borchers, A. Rapacchio. Fourth row: R. Kirby, M. Purdin, S. Lake, R. Broadus, D. Chew, T. Purdin. Fifth row: P. Wisniewski. Standing: R. Krayer, Mr. Curry, CAMERA CLUB First row: D. Kitchen, W. Peirce, K. Strickland, Q. Gunby, J. Vile, P. Labor. Second row: Miss Bork, adviser, R. Strohschein, C. Agnew, R. Selah. ART CLUB First row: D. Plummer, M. Bernardi, L. DelBiondo, A. Jones, J. Anderson. Second row: C. Groves, T. Talarico, F. Mislcey, L. Pearl, S. Crowe, R. Pfizen- mayer, l. Dilkes, R. Sbar. Third row: E. Seele, M Van Sant, L. Strickland, A. Gollub, D. Reed, L. Chisom, L. Miller, Miss Fletcher, adviser, S. Zubrant, C. Bunting, M. Conry, S. Nolan, C. Troutman, S. Harduk, G. Rommel. g,.......- A. 199: je 'Fd ff? ---A.. SB. , iii r si. i 2. i if SCIENCE CLUB J. Black, P. Wisniewski, J. Cranmer, R. Kirby, D Campanell, L. Walzak, R. Strohschein, Mr. Mac- BOWLING CLUB First row: S. DelBiondo, V. Heiser, S. Snedaker, B. Koos, J. Sharp. Second row: E. Brown, C. Bunting, J. Vcrndever, L. Robbins, K. Coccia, L. Chisom Third row: M. Lafferty, R. Sbar, T. Brown, S. Elliott, B. Bennett, M. Arnold. Fourth row: J. Fenton, V. Fesi, J. Wolfinger, K. Deacon, J. Cooney, F. Purdy. Fifth row: R. McConnell, J. Kline, J. Salerno, J. Oropallo, L. Rookstool, M. Bond. Sixth row: W. Fehlinger, D. Stohner, T. Gomez, T. Rohr, C. Heins, J. Koontz. Seventh row: R. Johnson, B. Ayscue, R. Lombardi, R. Culbertson, K. Woitkowiak, H. Wilson. Standing: J. Vine, R. Ruff, W. Tinsman, T. Cowper- thwaite, J. Namako, F. Simmons, G. Bull, C. Kauff- man, W. Zwicker, D. Craig, M. Purdin, T. Purdin. BARBERSHOPPERS Seated: D. Wilson, R. Heigh. First row: G. Bull, J. Stevenson, W. Stevenson, W. Reiss, W. Woodward, D. Clark, D. Jenkins, R. Dixon, C. Phillips, L. Max- well, G. Prokopik, K. Norman. Second row: Mr. Edmunds, sponsor, Miss Whittick, M. Grove, K. Collins, M. Brendlinger, J. Schwanda, M. Ham- mann, Mrs. Berkheimer. STUDENT AIDES -W il CAFETERIA HELP First row: S. Cooper, l. Wright, K. Deacon, J. Cooney, C. Regan, J. Anton, L. Moore, C. Kirk, J. Testa, L. Lee, C. Marini, C. Moore, C. Caparal, P. Pollier, M. Brousseau, E. Brown. Second row: S. Gable, J. Snyder, W. Aimes, F. Mottitt, J. Williams, J. Anthony, S. Krause, G. Berger, J. Salerno, R. DiCamillo, R. Paul, J. Kenney, C. Cunningham, E. Leonard, J. Sharp, L. Petruzzo, L. Maclntyre. J ATTENDANCE womcsns , F. Purdy, M. Rutter, P. Hansen, S. Switzer. OFFICE HELPERS First row: V. Heiser, J. Arnold, V. Evaul, C. Gravenor, B Buckley, E. Klabe, J. Kelley, M. Beckett. Second row: M homer, B. Deeney, M. Shannon, P. Hansen, M. Russo, B Brendlinger. 5.,ff.f'gfg?i,!i.l2-1, ff g . J we-1 Q X' Fitzgerald, A. Stephani, A. Hollopeter, E. Meenan, J. Swack- 2 . . LIBRARY COUNCIL First row: R. Werley, N. DeMartini, A. Cobb M Russo l. Johnson K Norman D Sling J Cullell Second row: L. Hanna, A. Slephani, S. Schonz C Zernoskl C Phillips J Clements V Weslermaler J. Holliday, S. Coe, R. Gray, J. Schwanda. Third row S Fisher J Suleskl J Comfort K Jessen B Brendlinger, P. Page, C. Thomas, J. McGinnis L Maxwell K Sfohner P Knorr THE LIBRARY CQ U I L lake time from planning efficient library service lo shore o oke Thirty-two student librarians, under'the excel- lent supervision of Miss Teahan and Christie Mills, Library Council President, endeavored to keep the library operating efficiently. ln addition, the girls assisted students to locate material and to become familiar with library facilities. Prerequi- sites for becoming a student librarian are an above-average scholastic record, a well-rounded personality, a neat appearance, the capacity for work and learning, and a sincere interest in library work. Talented acting, lively singing, spirited dancing, and colorful sets delighted the full-house audi- ences who viewed Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow on the nights of November I6 and I7. Backed by an enthusiastic cast, Jane Conway, Janice Levy, and Joe Purdin turned in stellar perform- ances in the school's first musical. Faculty adviser, Mr. William T. Lavell, was assisted by Mary Anne Crecelius, student director, Miss Barbara Benedetti, choreographer, and Mr. Darby's dance band. The success of the play was highlighted further by the presence of the authors, Al and Elsie Simmons, at the Saturday night performance. ff A' f CAST Ike Crane .................. JOE PURDIN Kathy Van Tassel ..... JANE CONWAY Tom Bones ..... .... J OHN STEVENSON Dean Roberts .. .....,. JANICE LEVY Dean Alston . .. ........ HARRY KOLBE Dottie ..... .... M ARLENE BERNARDI Mimi . . . ...... KAREN COLLINS Gladys . . . ..... DIANE CANNAVO 'Ii mY ---- ---- B ERNARD KENDAI-L Oh, Ike Crane, you make me so mad! cries a frustrated Kathy Hugh ......... .. .RICHARD sAuEn vm, Tami, Village Boy ...,.......,.. JOE ANTHONY Four Small Boys ANDREA GOLLUB, BARBARA JOHN- SON, CATHY MANNION and ELEANOR MANNION Girl Students MARTHA HARRIS, BETTY HENKEL, ALICE JONES, LINDA PETRUZZO, ARLENE URBANSKI, CHRIS WAT- SON and BETSY YOUTZ Boy Students JOE ANTHONY, CHARLES BARTH, JIM DIXON, JERRY PIETSCH, GEOFFERY EVERITT, BILL RAYSER, GAR SMITH and ANTHONY STAGLIANO SENIOR PLAY Standing: J. Levy, J. Purdin, H. Kolbe, J. Stevenson. Kneeling: C. Watson, C. Smith, E. Youtz, R. Sauer, E. Henkel, G. Everitt, L. Petruzzo, J. Anthony, K. Collins, C. Barth, D. Cannavo, W. Rayser, E. Mannion, G. Pietsch, A. Jones, A. Stagliano, B. Kendall, M. Bernardi. 4- 2 I didn't do it, and I didn't do it, claim the four little urchins, Cathy Mannion, Eleanor Mannion, Barbara Johnson, and Andi Gollub, as they re- hearse under the watchful eyes of Mr. Lavell and Mary Anne Crecelius. DANCE BAND First row: R. Weisgerber, R. Johnson, B. Ayscue, T. Strange, G. Bull, C. Kauffman, V. Hitch, F. Snyder, D. Cordingley. Second row: J. Black, J. Fenimore, R. Weisgerber, F. DeSanto, W. Zeltman, D. Campanell, K. Bransdorf, R. Maguire, W. Gaehring. SENIOR PLAY BACKSTAGE WORKERS Standing: M. Crecelius, Mr. Lavell, C Groves, F. Dobbs, K. Pusey, K. Stohner hamer, C. Clipp, M. Conry, A. Gollub B. Deeney. Second row: G. Prokopik, R Dixon, C. Clark, D. Clark, D. Plummer Third row: C. Smith, B. Kendall, W Gaehring, R. Richartz, W. Everitt, G Pietsch, C. Barth. The Dance Band, led by Mr. Frank Darby, provided tuneful accompaniment for Mr. Crane. In addition to its senior play activities, the eighteen-member musical group acted as host for the Second Annual Dance Band Competition, sponsored by the Band and Orchestra Auxiliary. L. Weiss, P. Hansen, S. Fisher, J. Swack- CHOIR Front row: D. Bradley, C. Clipp, J. Schwanda, B. Hearl, D. Connavo, D. Skobelolf, C. Bibighaus, A. Ruggles, D. Sting, J. Cattell. Second row: C. Caporal, K. Norman, M. Pearson, J. Rogers, B. Blackman, K. Erboran, K. Laptetf, B. Chase, P. Leavitt, A. Annunziato. Third row: C. Thomas, J. Wisniewski, J. Eklund, L. Robbins, J. Hughes, B. Bennett, M. Grove, P. Cone, J. Swackhomer, E. Ruark, B. Buckley. Fourth row: K. Collins, B. Lindsey, J. Testa, J. Clements, K. Grolf, G. Prokopik, C. Engels, C. Phillips, L. Maxwell, R. Dixon. CHOIR AND ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Under the direction of Mrs. Madelyn Kelly, the members of the choir united their voices to produce sparkling melodies for the Thanksgiving Assembly, the Christmas Program, the Spring Concert, and Baccalaureate. On Christmas Day, the Christmas Program was broadcast over station WCAM. ADVANCED GLEE CLUB First row: J. Cattell, C. Hooker, P. Leavitt, D. Sting, A. Ruggles, C. Glospey, B. Hearl, C. Clipp, J. Schwanda, E. Youtz, M. Hammann. Second row: B. Chase, J. Edwards, D. Cannavo, D. Skobeloff, K. Collins, K. Erboran, C. Rosencrans, C. Engels, C. Coporal, S. McGee, M. Henkel, M. Pearson. Third row: J. Wisniewski, J. Eklund, K. Somers, J. Zelazny, S. Klabe, B. Bennett, M. Grove, J. Swackhamer, E. Ruark, J. Hughes, L. Robbins, B. Buckley, R. Dixon. Fourth row: R. Keating, B. Lindsey, B. Blackman, S. Ernest, J. Clements, C. Thomas, M. Spaeth, K. Grotf, K. Coccia, M. Arnold, G. Prokopik. F5483 9 SOPHOMORE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Firsl row: K. Philbin, D. Gwinn, M. Newsham. L. Galliera, C. Dawall, L Travis, B. Delaine, R. Hiblas, B. Hughes, S. Harduk. Second row. P. Schneider, R. Gray, K. Kulesh, H. Page, J. Thomson, J. Pinner, K. Steelman, E. Dick, H. Grundlock, A. Cobb, J. Ehly, Third row: A. Byrd, K. Crowe, J. McCauley, L, Anderson, S. Berger, S. Dorell, D. Grundlock. J. Gleba, C. Dixon, P. Page, L. Weiss, E. Seele. Fourlh row: C. Schanck, J. Slarrelf, P. Pure, L. Wolfe, J. Suleski, M. Perino, D. Kitchen, G. Aumack, S. Johns, N. Boneiti, R. Rogers, P. Pollier. SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMAN GLEE CLUBS FROSH GIRLS' AND BOYS' GLEE CLUB Mrs Kelly also led the Glee Clubs in the production and exhibition of choral music. During the year, the Freshman, Sophomore, and Advanced Girls' Glee Clubs participated in the Christmas Program and the Spring Concert. First row: E. Lefever, A. Wilgis, C. Powell, N. Alton, V. King, J. McNamee, R. Fanelle, L. Crankshaw D. DeAngelo, P. Paisley. Second row: M. McHugh, K. McDermott, S. Happel, P. Pomponio, M. Brend- linger, S. Burns, M. Brown, M. Kreckmann, E. Rutledge, L. Miller, E. Cunningham, M. Ross. Third row M. Graelf, J. Righler, D. Brown, L. Huber, S. Harvey, J. Brown, C. Williams, C. Haldeman, H. Murphy V. Hibbard, J. Hanselman. Fourth row: J. Vandever, R. Siill, P. Callell, S. Crowe, I. Dilkes, M Weaiherby, H. Conway, N. Williams, N. Dailey, K. Radcliffe, B. Anderson, M. Thorne. Fiflh row: W Leavill, R. Abballisla, T. Rohr, J. Dunn, S. Gunther, T. Brown, W. Behlau, D. Merow, K. Baumgen, R Lombardi, L. Johnson, R. Heigh. In the manner of conductors the world over, his task of leading the orchestra. it 5 i 2' l CRCHESTRA .X ORCHESTRA First row: R. Kirby, M. Henkel, M. Bernardi, W. Cobb, J. Vandever, G. Prokopik, W. Gaehring, R. Johnson, N. Aitel, B. Ayscue, J. Kelley, K. Jessen, M. Pearson, R. Shar, B. Kendall. Second row: G. Bull, F. Sullivan, V. Hitch, R. Weisgerber, F. Snyder, G. Pelzold. Third row: R. Null, D. Mellul, J. Leonard, R. Weisgerber, F. DeSanlo, W. Hoyle, A. Stagliano, T. Purdin, H. Kolbe, W. Zeltman, D. Campanell, K. Bransdorf, J. Black, R. Maguire. Conducted by Mr. Frank Darby, the orchestra provided a musical background for The year's events. In addition to supplying accompaniment for assemblies and The Junior Play, the orchestra displayed its ability in the Winter Musical. Baccalaureate marked the final performance of the 1962-i963 high school instrumentalists. Mr. Darby becomes completely engrossed in l Mk--- -- 1 - A A- BAND First row: F. Snyder, R. Johnson, J. Kelley, R. Borchers, R. Weis- gerber, S. Heyerj F. Dobbs. Second row: Mr. Darby, M. Henkel B. Chase, D. Bradley, M. Gwiazda, G. Bull, K. Jessen, V. Hitch P. Sullivan, B. Ayscue, M. Pearson, C. Troutman, N. Aitel, R. Shar, J. Sweeten. Third row: R. Null, D. Cordingley, B. Kendall, D Kirby, M. Brendlinger, W. Woodward, S. Servis, L. Altone, R. Wonderlin, C. May, W. Cobb, R. Schaible, J. Geverd, R. Krayer, T. Strange. Fourth row: J. Leonard, R. Mower, R. Maquire, A. Bibighaus, W. Kuhn, M. Bond, J. Stevenson, J. Black, S. Jay, W. Stevenson, T. Purdin, H. Kolbe, M. Grove, W. Hoyle, W. Zeltman, F. DeSanto, R. Weisgerber, K. Bransdorf, D. Campanell. Football season is unmistakably here when the familiar cry, Strike up the band, rings out. Under the expert direction of Mr. Darby, the marching musicians provide the rollicking music which is so much a part of game-time atmosphere. In addition, the band increases spirit during pep rallies and victory parades. The group also displays its talents in the traditional Winter Musical and the Spring Concert in the Dell. The year's activities are climaxed at graduation. BAND AND COLOR GUARD Right face, one, two is a well-known shout during football season as captain Nancy Harrold leads the Color Guard in the precision drills which add color and enioyment to pre-game and half- time shows. COLOR GUARD F. Purdy, R. Piccerelli, V. Halpin, N. Harrold, captain: 5. Meehan, B. Pifer. g ti . E l i i Vivacious head twirler Sue Browning com- manded the squad and also performed her own eye-catching routines. Sandee Walker, talented head maiorette, dazzled spectators with fascinating baton routines. MAJORETTES AND TWIRLERS Batons flashing, the high- stepping tvvirlers provided sparkling entertainment dur- ing pep rallies, pre-game displays and halftime shows. The eight girls, guided by Miss Whittick, also appeared in the Winter Musical and the Spring Concert. Leading the squad, Sandee Walker, head maiorette, and Sue Browning, head twirler, per- formed interesting and intri- cate routines. R. Werley, M. Thatcher, J. Comfort, B. Brendlinger, K. McMorrow, A. Byrd, J. Ehly, E. Youtz, J. Durbano, D. Fanelle. Center: D. Browning, S. Browning, P. Keryluk. .gm ,Z 3 n A , : ,Q , I .4 lllill i... ' I .uf H MA 4 f Ji, , ,, ,yr R 1 X y 6 All , . 2 , , K -009 'gn . E'.,1J- is f- .A Q lx .fbi Wx J W KM an VARSlTY AND BOY CHEERLEADERS Sitting: W. Marriott. Kneeling: J. Wisniewski, L. Moore, E. Urbanski, T. Taluriro, R. Haines, P. Gara- guso, S. Parry, S. Switzer, D. Napoli. Standing: S. Slamp, co-captain, T. Gardner, L. Napoli, co-captain. CHEERLEADERS J.V. CHEERLEADERS First row: E. Mannion, E. Hen- kel. Second row: M. Bernardi, C. Mannion. Third row: S. Schwando, P. McCullough. Fourth row: P. McMichael, P. Pure. Fifth row: D. Cannavo J. Starrett. r Whether the team was winning or losing, ten peppy cheerleaders, led by Co-captains Linda Napoli and Sue Slamp, yelled, lumped, and turned cartwheels in an enthusiastic endeavor to heighten school spirit. The squad, sponsored by Miss Patricia Whittick, also brought bounce to pep rallies and victory parades. The wild antics of three boy cheerleaders known as Tom, Dick, and Harry QTom Gardner, Dick Haines, and Bill Marriottj added to the fun and excitement. Eight lively J.V. cheerers provided an abundance of snappy cheers during J.V. basketball games. 1, ,Q X, . K3 ,1,,,n is '-. '-3.21 PEP CLUB First row: Mannion, L. Miller, B. Engle, D. Mackey, C. C. Mannion, E. L. Petruzzo, M. Matthews, L. Molinari. D. Napoli, S. S fit t if? .. .x fl f ' Q., nr - 2 2 .x.w.2' X K 1 Ginny Heiser, secretary, An- thony lStagi Stagliano, presi- dent, and Pat Knorr, treas- urer, the able Pep Club otti- cers, worked to increase the spirit of the student body. The enthusiasm shown by a student body often helps a team to win that all- important game. The Pep Club, under the leadership of Anthony CStagj-Stagliano, endeavored to keep school spirit at a maximum during the entire year. Three lively night pep rallies during tootball season brought a maiority of students out to support the team. Buses were supplied for all away football games and the most important away basketball games. The Pep Club also sponsored an inter- class poster contest which was won by the sophomores.. ln addition, this lively group promoted plans which increased spirit during the spring sports season. PEP CLUB Abraham, A. Gollub, P. Paisley, E. Youtz, P. McCullough, D. Kellaway, lamp, T. Talarico, J. McMichael, P. Knorr, A. Stagliano, V. Heiser, McDermott, B. Fuerneisen, S. Parry, L. Napoli. Haines, L. DelBiondo, J. Wisniewski, A. Jones, Dougherty, J. Anskis, S. Sauer, E. Brown, J. Moore, B. Heckman, P. Glenz, E. Henkel, M. Q if - - --.-.----v f Second row: Schwanda, P R. Hibbs, K Third row: R A. Cobb, N Talarico, M Bernardi, D Gibbs. Fourth row: R. Corson, A. Ruggles, P. Leavitt, P. Williamson, L. Rippel, J. Suleski, E. Seele, L. Gu.lle, K. Coccia, R. Pfizenmayer, L. Wolfe, P. Pure, L. McCoy, E. Paisley. Fifth row: W. Marriott, J. Cooney, M. Arnold, E. Urbanski, J. Kohl, A. Urbanski, J. McGinnis, M. Perino, I. Dilkes, W. Budd, P. Castano, M. Spaeth, D. Skobeloff, K. Deacon, J. Alsman. Sixth row: W. Fox, E. Meenan, M. Conry, C. Thomas, A. Moore, K. Messenger, P. Cone, D. Evans, M. Shannon, E. Klabe, L. Robbins, R. Dixon, K. Erboran, S. Fisher, T. Gardner. Y naman- .a R8 R fx 2. Fight, team, fight! shout both Heights and Merchantville cheerleaders during an exchange pep rally. l. Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollar, all you Heighters, stand up and HOLLER! fr K , , 3. OK, youse guys, we're gonna go out 'dere and slaughter 'em, shouts 4. 'Twas the night before the Haddonfield game, Stag lalias Jackie Schwandal to the versatile football players who in their recites coy Pamela Creekwater lotherwise known spare time form the varsity hockey squad. as linda McCoyl. AND PEP RALLIES A , 1-, ni 441 'P W- - ,,p. . 5, r .444 f-Q d I ,is W? K f 'zz' K , Yr ,rr . 9? gk AZ A i ' g Q 1' sf- , 4, ,gi ,,ku . K - ,wg .1 ,-'P7 ?. -fig -J A ft, , MMVI: W -'fi was f, mm, W 9 N Q ,N,p Q .1 V' , 'F f fa, rx Ji. I Q Q 5 F c 'FLD OF A -0 People all over the world enioy sports. Their games may range from an informal basketball contest in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, to a scholastic football game in New Jersey. Every- where, professionals and amateurs meet in informal or organ- ized contests, in individual or team efforts. In all places, they enioy a friendly battle on the field of action as one man pits his strength and ability against those of his opponent. VARSITY FOOTBALL First row: R. DiCamiIlo, T. Kincaid, D. Mellul, W. Sharp, B. Capie, A. DuBois, T. Sussman, R. Cairns, A. Compagnola, J. Salerno. Second row: G. Berger, D. Reamer, P. Gucwa, W. Mathers, J. Williams, J. Pierce, B. Rohner, W. Gaehring, D. Levins, D. Carrozzino. Third row: Mr. Fischer, coach, J. VARSITY FOOTBALL Q . Q wk in gh K f H Q TRAINERS First row: W. Rayser, G. Petzold, E. Castrovillo, Mr. Stoltz, head trainer, C. Smith, D. Schneps. Second row: D. Kenney, R. Ragone, J. Crawford, head managerp J. Fenimore. The powers that be --the Haddon Heights football coaches-Mr. Fred Zubrack, Mr. Herbert Fisher, Mr. Paul Massey, Mr. Sarondo Panesis, and Mr. Wayne Oberparleiter. Cook, J. Alsman, J. Morris, D. Graham, M. Frost, W. Fox, H. Smith, F. McAleer, J. Githens, J. Smith, Mr. Panesis, coach. Fourth row: Mr. Massey, head couch, W. Helmetag, W. Baum, C. Wood, J. Gucwa, S. Morton, P. Wisniewski, M. Person, A. Braun, W. Moeser. Sporting a 6-3 log, the 1962 Garnet gridders gained third place in the Colonial Conference. Under Coach Paul Massey, the squad finished the season by felling Thanksgiving Day rival Haddonfield for the fifth straight year, i3-O. Fine coaching, avid spectator support, rigorous train- ing, and the will to win were responsible for the Heights successes. Halfback Joe Williams earned individual honors as a member of the All-Conference and All-Group lll first teams, tackle Bo Wood was named to the second teams of both groups. Eric Johnson and John Pierce gained All-Conference second team positions. Mr. Herbert Fisher's junior varsity turned in a winning 6-2 record. The frosh, coached by Mr. Fred Zubrack, captured a successful 4-3 log. TW tisuairsainntilt MSN xi' 'Sr -ww ' xx'v-auf' Ricky Johnson and Bo Wood, co-caplains 1 stung Fran McAleer , , no S. lr AI Broun vlxy, , :null 4 saw: ' ??3S:., fu' in A .va ,M Bill Baum L JHW- .f Joe Williams Bill Helmelag 5' 3, Bruce Capio John Pierce and Bill Sharp 1 , . it f ,W ' '4 47 M. A - . 1 ' , +25 , V, , , , M ,ll 75: l',ff KJV.-VAN. :ff ' WJ if-3 f,f C. fn 'V 7' 'L C931 '74 ' 1 M, H, A '- um . 2, Q - ga., M,Z,,qVx,ff,- .Il .5 YM , A VF, QWJ1: l' an +4 . i X or i V, NV' ,L -fi. 1 'J '13 ,, -.,f, 5 , , Qi- wld.,-i yu? A ,mx .AA 4' . ri . 1 . -u-V v. .A ' 5 . 1 'R ...Q 1. 6 Q-11.1. . u vi www-g,:1:w-1..wwn-wfn..-g.ff,,,1,,, 4 .1-.mf ,, F.-.F 1. Nm , 1., J?-' l gal 'Eb .l. V. FOOTBALL TEAM Firsl row: W. Gaehring, W. Roman, T. Kincaid, J. Salerno, B. Rohner, M. Frosi. Second row: W. Mathers, R. DiCamiIlo, D. Mellul, G. Berger, D. Reamer, J. Harvey, Mr. Fisher, couch. JUNIOR VARSITY AND I d FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Eff:f:5f.g.Q.5if. 121222 Woodbury .... . 0 Pennsauken . . . . 34 Audubon . . . 0 Overbrook . . . . . 'I2 Haddonfield . . . 13 FROSH FOOTBALL SQUAD Firsl row: D. Ryan, S. Stronski, D. Slohner, A. Bibighuus, K. Ordile, L. Johnson, H. Taylor, W. Hoyle, E. McGinnis, R. Githens. Second row: W. Farr, B. Sunkell, J. Phillips, J. Kleinfelder, W. Prodor, D. Wall, G. Nepp, T. Conover, T. Karpiuk, J. lnnalore, Mr. Zubrack, coach. Third row: Mr. Oberparleiler, coach, .l. Dunn, J. Walters, C. Gibson, J. Durham, S. Cressman, D. Gear, T. Downs, B. lmhoH, J. Sweeten, K. Loder. Opponent 0 . 7 .. 18 .. 0 'I2 13 . 6 . 0 . 0 In the Locker Room f The Rayser gets Sharp while other members of the team cut-up in the background. On the Bench Heights' subs tensely observe the action while they await their chance to get in the game. In the Huddle Bill Sharp whispers the next play to nine intent listeners-and Harold Smith. On the Field The Heights line charges as Quarterback I Bill Sharp gets set to hand off to Bruce ' , Capie during the Overbrook game. Zi Lynne Johnson, varsity hockey captain, displays her prowess at dribbling. For the second consecutive year, the varsity hockey team Yi VARSITY HOCKEY Run, Barb, run! Don't let Haddonfield get that balll VARSITY H OCKEY RECORD captured the Delaware Valley Girls' Sports League Championship. H-H- Under the leadership of Captain Lynne Johnson and Coach Haddonfield ' ' 3 Catherine Hinke, the girls went undefeated. ln the season's only -' Ig tie, Moorestown, their most challenging opponent, held the palmyn, , 1 H Garnet girls to a O-O score. Top scorers, Barb Engle and Barb Cherry Hill .. . 2 .. Hearl, each contributed 7 goals to help the team pile up a total LGMPG -'---- - 2 -- of QI points, opposing teams -managed to score only twice. Me I l e ' it The J.V. team, also coached by Miss Hinke, compiled a winning MI' Holly ' 5-2-l record. Miss Henry coached the frosh team through an undefeated season of three wins and two ties. VARSITY HOCKEY lacher, B. Hearl. Second row: L. Hanna, manager, A. First row: J. Kelley, L. Trefz, V. Westermaier, J. Eklund, L. Slephdni, C- GICSPSY, 5. COG, M. Beckett, L Maxwell, K. Johnson, captain, P. Glenz, K. Stohner, B. Engle, I. Hor- NOYYUUHI K- I-Cptetf, J. Schwanda, Miss Hinke, coach. 65 'iD OPP o o o o 1 o 1 o J. V. HOCKEY First row: B. Bolton, M. Ives, V. Evaul, H. Page, C. Arnade, D. Jaggard, J. Cattell, L. Tupper. Second row: C. Gooch, M. Newman, E. Corson, P. Pure, L. Wolfe, P. Pollier, K. Jessen, C. Schanck, L. Guille. Third row: B. Hughes, manager, J. Clements, P. Page, L. Morris, F. Drach, K. Groff, manager. JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMAN HOCKEY FROSH HOCKEY First row: L. Abrams, C. Powell, M. Kreckmann, L. Tomaselli, S. Burns, J. Guarino, C. Troutman. Second row: J. Platt, V. Hibbard, J. Righter, M. Graeff, M. Thorne, J. Vandever, W. Behlau, K. Radcliffe, P. Paisley, manager. Third row: R. Pfizenmayer, manager, H. Conway, K. Messenger, A. Moore, B. Culbertson, E. Rutledge, P. Sandowich, L. Huber, 5. Gunther, Miss Henry, coach. .. .. eff 1-75. 95 1 2 ' :fe f 2 1T.l l ...m f E ' as we N'7 1ll,L H . ,s.,w. . , , k . Aggg g X ,,, A , tg' t y I , I lir 1, 7 I 1 7 . 5 2 CROSS-COUNTRY First row: C. Corson, D. Reif, W. Schill, T. Gardner, R. Stevenson. Second row: R. Smyth, W. Marriott, F. Lee, H. Bolton, J. Gevard, D. Reiss, Mr. Wallach, coach. CROSS-COUNTRY RECORD? H. H. Opp. Sterling . . . . 20 . . . . 30 ROSS COUNTRY C Triton ..,... . . 40 . . . . 21 Overbrook . . . . . 39 . . . . 19 Collingswood . . . . . 40 . . . . 21 Paulsboro .... . . 48 . . . . 20 Audubon ..................... 44 ........ . . 18 Merchantville ...........,...... 31 ..........,. 25 i'The team with the lower score is the winner. The cross-country squad, a new interscholastic team coached by Mr. Seymour Wallach, made a t gallant debut by winning its first meet over Sterling. Because the team lacked experience, it was less successful in its following efforts. Cross-country races are run over a rough course approximately two-and-one-half miles long. Home meets this year were held in the Camden County Park. Each team provides seven runners, how- ever, only the fastest five from each school qualify for points. Standouts on the Heights squad were Bill Marriott and Don Reif. Bill Marriott leads Bob Stevenson, Don Reif and Ed Perry as they round a curve during practice for one of the school's newest sports, cross-country. I Ji mtl HD 98: vl Hu S Q- my Hg, . S 0 5 59.1623 sagittal QED? Seal? S9 55:2 ' wnrsnnm W ' l E stuns , mmm ummm: , Tllls , 5 ' , Q e D gr I mi Hp, .911 Ely V ' K 0 Fl? I gs! Hg-, get HQ? gmc? 34.110 S 1, l , S f yu! Hz ' .I vate , :F il-1 tl 4 'imw wncsumf ' VRCSWNG ' - 2 mt B , mama: A ug? . faq ffm wnrsrur my Q 1- :gy V 135, H A T' 5 vlmun ,,mu,,5 k Z ., 1 U v ,-,f fem . 13' Qs K t 1,1 K-I7 VJ 1 J V , r q . ' .F . M. . . 14 Mkltrlk 1 ,4 75 r ' . V X xv -I ha I WRESTLING TEAM First row: D. Kenney, G. Duganitz, R. Parry, S. Stronski, M. Schmidt, R. Chester, A. Nastasi, H. McLaughlin, G. Everitt. Second row: D. Chew, K. Bransdorf, A. DuBois, D. Maitland, F. Burroughs, D. Levins, P. Gucwa, R. Richartz, S. Butler, W. Elberson. Third row: D. Ryan, manager, E. Perry, J. Fittipaldi, C. Hudson, K. Priestly, J. Dunn, F. Barnes, R. Borchers, manager, Mr. Phillips, coach. WRESTLING This year for the first time, Heights boasted a wrestling squad. Coached by Mr. Raymond Phillips, the Garnet grapplers bested their opponents in three out of eleven J.V. matches. Captain Dave Chew was top man on the team, pinning his opponent in every contest. Other top wrestlers included Rich Chester, John Dunn, Paul Gucvva, Charlie Hudson, Bobby Paul, Mike Schmidt, and Harold Smith. The team will wrestle on a varsity level next year. ggfiii- C J. V. WRESTLING RECORD H. H. Cherry Hill .........,. 'l0 ...... Clearview . . . . . 16 . . . Haddonfield . . . . 15 . . . Edgewood . . . 12 . . . Pennsauken . . . . 15 . . . Woodbury . . . 23 . . . Riverside ..... .. 29 . . . West Deptford . . . . . 20 . . . Collingswood ..... . . 21 . . . Haddon Township . . . . . 26 . . . Pennsauken ..... . . 19 . . , OPP 46 .. 38 .. 36 .. 38 .. 31 .. 25 .. 17 .. 17 .. 26 .. 22 .. 21 Umph! Dave Chew and Rich Chester dem- onstrate a chin pull and hook for the benefit of the other members of the team. 5' 'mia ggi? . v Rub 'J VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL First row: R. Sheppard, W. Sharp, A. Mascolo, E. Hamilton R Cairns R Stevenson Second row R Henkel, S. Buck, J. Gucwa, J. Rudolph, J. Harvey, R. Welsgerber Mr Williams roarh BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL me The Garnet five, captained by Artie Mascola and Eric Hamilton, provided Heights fans with another exciting season, Under the coaching of Mr. .lack Williams, the hustling, explosive quintet brought home a 12 and 6 record. Many action- packed moments such as the 60-59 vic- tory over Paulsboro, the game with arch rival, Audubon, and the 67-65 season finale-win over Olympic Conference Champs, Triton, thrilled the Garnet fans. Artie Mascola led the Heights scorers in total points. The J.V. quintet, coached by Mr. Syl- vester Palo, ended the season with a 5-14 log. Mr. James Lupinetti piloted the frosh through a winning T4-2 season. VARSITY BASKETBALL RECORD Vocational . Sterling Moorestown Merchantville Paulsboro . Overbrook . Woodbury . Haddonfield Collingswood Audubon .. Merchantville Paulsboro . Overbrook . Woodbury . Haddonfield Collingswood Audubon .. Triton ..... , if-E4 .wi F w..f 1 5 l I A 73 1 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL J. V. BOYS' BASKETBALL Jump up, Eric, iump up! Kneeling: P. Sinesi, Mr. Palo, coach: W. Davidson. Shzmdingz S. Collier, D. Mellul, W. Gaehring, G. MacNeiIl, R. Schaible, J. Rudolph, J. Harvey. S. Buck, R. Haines, D. Evaul, J. Metz. FRESHMAN BOYS' BASKETBALL L ,,' .AA QNX . ii ,ly I uw Sf' I .X Q R M .W Bill Gaehring gives explicit directions io Jim Harvey lo jump up for the referee's ball. Gel lhal ball, John Sweelen! Kneeling: T. Downs, Mr. Lupinelli, coach, G. Keller. Standing: P. Franke, J. Sweelen, D. Gear, S. Cressman, C. Gibson, T. Karpiak, D. Buck, J. Heifman, M. Gaffney, H. Sinesi, R. Abbcmista, W. Leavitt. ,24,l .A I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 41 GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Firsi row: B. Engle, Miss Hinke, coach, C. Glaspey, manager. Second row: J. Schwanda, P. Glenz, L. Trefz, L. Johnson. Third row: L. Morris, K. Slohner, M. Russo, S. Coe. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Precision shooting, spectacular guarding, and the spirited coach- ing of Miss Catherine I-linke boosted the Varsity girls into a tie for second place in the Delaware Valley Girls' Sports League. The girls quickly adapted to the League's new rule allowing each team to use one roving player. The Varsity went down to defeat only once, losing to Mount Holly, they tied with Cherry Hill Graduation will take seven regular varsity players, leaving only two letter-winners to continue next year. The iunior varsity, also coached by Miss Hinke, and the frosh, under the supervision of Miss Patricia Fletcher, also enioyed winning seasons. VARSITY GIRLS' Audubon ......,. Haddon Township .. Mount Holly ...... Merchanlville .. Lenape .... Pennsauken . Sterling . . . Palmyra .... Cherry Hill .. Mooresiown . . . Haddonfield .. BASKETBALL RECORD H.H. ..17 ..49.. ..26.. ...23.. ..29.. .,.36.. ...37.. ...39.. ...23.. ...3'I.. ...30.. OPP 46 . 20 . 31 . 'I1 . 26 . I2 . 22 . 18 . 23 . 16 . 23 GIRLS' J. V. BASKETBALL First row: P. Sackawicz, J. Ehly, D. Yelier, D. Kitchen, S. Walker, J. Dur- bano, M. Newsharn. Second row L. F. Drach, J. Eklund S. Johns, L. Robbins, C. Rosencrans, D. Gibbs, R. Rogers, R. Dixon, manager, P. Page, C. Dixon, Miss Anderson, J. Gleba, Hinke, coach: J. Catlell, manager. Where's the opponent Captain Barb Engle is guarding? FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL First row: R. Sbar, M. Reif, J. Rettinger, B. Guarino, R, Fanelle, E. Cunningham, J. McNamee, N. Alton, R. Groves, J. Guarino, P. Paisley. Second row: L. Keppel, V. Hibbard, E. Rutledge, M. Sexton, P. Hall, L. Huber, R. Pfizenmayer, M. Latferty, L. Miller, S. Sauer. Third row: P. Cattell, K. Rad- cliffe, J. Platt, I. Dilkes, S. Gunther, Miss Fletcher, coach, S. Nolan, W. Budd, W. Behlau, A. Moore, H. Conway. . Nw, A new kind of triangle-two girls and one ball. Lois Trefz and Lynne Johnson battle one another for possession of the prize. INI Will frosh Jill Platt be able to tap that ball to her waiting teammate, Irene Dilkes? --1, Heights mermen, under Coach Louis Tischler, netted two vic- tories in eleven meets. Competing in the South Jersey Boys' Swimming League, the squad missed victory by a narrow margin in two other meets. Diver Bill Baum, one of the team's top scorers, captured a first-place medal in the open meet. Other consistent point scorers were Bo Wood in the free-style and Bill Marriott in the back-stroke. The team will lose seniors Bo Wood, Bill Baum, Bob Krayer, Mike Wicken, and Wally Hudson. - 4 1 if , 'V' H... Steady, boys, wait 'til I give the signal before plunging! Mr. Tischler warns his senior mermen. Captain Bo Wood takes a gulp of air while practicing the back stroke. BOYS' SWIMMING BOYS' SWIMMING First row: A. Compagnola, W. Marriott, D. Woll, W. Mathers, E. McGinnis, C. Bonetti. Second row: B. Koontz, W. Stevenson, W. Rewalt, W. Hudson, R. Burgess, B. Rohner, J. Mackay. Third row: E. Paisley, manager, Mr. Tischler, coach, M. Wicken, C. Wood, W. Baum W. Schill, J. Mannion, R. Krayer, T. Gardner, D. Hulitt. 1 c Smiling team captain, Tina Talarico, back-strokes her way Ge! ready! Get set! Sue Browning and Mary-Jo Thatcher across the pool. GIRLS' SWIMMING GIRLS' SWIMMING First row: D. Mackey, J. Johnson, J Costa, B. Hearl, J. Schwanda, E. Neil B. Fuerneisen, C. Arnade, K. Beck, A Briguglio. Second row: L. Travis, M Thatcher, B. Anderson, G. Aumack, J Meakins, P. Pollier, C. Moore, T. Tal- arico, A. Crowe. Third row: K. Lap- teif, manager, S. Browning, M. Creamer, L. Weiss, P. McGarvey, J. McGinnis, K Graff, E. DeIBiondo, M. Shannon, mana- ger, Miss Hinke, coach. poise for an exciting race. Both the Camden Y and the Moorestown Community House were the scenes of some fast and furious action in the South Jersey Girls' Swimming League. While Moorestown and Cherry Hill were battling it out for first, Heights was building a strong team. The incoming freshmen, Joan Meakins and Jean Costa, plus sophomores Laurel Weiss, Joann Johnson, and iunior Karen Groff should continue to provide Miss Hinke with a capable team after seniors Sue Browning, Mary-Jo Thatcher, Barb Hearl and Captain Tina Talarico graduate. W.f.i Mi gl li! i 4 Q L7 I ' 'Y 5 1 i Q Z Q . 5 ' . . g y, f, 5 i 1 C ii' 'fy . ... at is H ii l00kS GS if the New Jersey Winter iS Mr. Massey, Mr. Punesis, and Mr. Lentz, Mr. Ford's assistants, are obviously pleased with the too much for Mr. Ford, track coach, after showing of the track team. his visit to sunny Indonesia. The Garnet cindermen again upheld their reputation as capable athletes by bringing home a successful track and field season. Seniors Joe Williams and Harley Morris were outstanding in the track department, Williams won the National A.A.U. Scholastic indoor 60-yard dash crown. ln addition the Fordmen took three first place titles at the vaunted lnquirer Games. Williams and Morris outran their competition in the 50-yard dash and The quarter-mile,respecively. Bill Everitt, Ben Fleming, Darryl Sexton, and Joe Williams captured the mile-relay first place medal. Bo Wood, one of the ten returning lettermen, paced the team in the field section. TRACK TRACK First row: W. Rclyser, K. Chew, W. Marriott, B. Calhoun, B. Fleming, S. Jackson, R. Balint. Second row. R. Burgess, W. Mathers, B. Capie, C. Barth, D. Reif, W. Helmetag, G. Hurst, H. Morris, A. Branson, W. Everitt, S. Hill. Third row: E. Bimmer, R. Koontz, R. Avedissian, H. Smith, C. Wood, J. Harvey, B. Close, F. McAleer, R. Stevenson. ' M l -Nah xww Up and over! Bill Helmetag soars over the pole in a dem- onstration of his high iump ability. 67' we-I X i Tommy Jones and Brian Close, two of Mr. Ford's cindermen, sail over the high hurdles. 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BOYS' BASEBALL The return of several lettermen and the fine performances of new team members provided a top-flight combination of good pitching, fine fielding, and hard hitting to help the Garnet nine on the diamond. Under the able direction of Coach Norman Hoff, the Heights team copped another top season. BOYS' BASEBALL -E- QSQHEH A Tit ZLLV Coach Norman Hoff, the man who guides the efforts of the baseball team. First row: J. Pierce, D. Salvatore, B. Gibbs, R. Weisgerber, W. Sharp, V. Hitch, manager. Second row: R. Cairns, R. Corson, W. Fox, E. Hamilton, W. Baum. .Nfvf xx L4 xii. -.. .,-. Firs? baseman John Pierce won'I get the Haddonfield runner out by lying down on the iob. Haddonfield boiler, Calcher Denny Salvatore, and Phe umpire follow the flight of a well-hi! ball. fn r H . V . W .,,.. - A- - my ,,, -- f-,.w 727, . .n..,,,-y, , ' - l i ' .Q . . Calcher Denny Salyalore prepares to apply the rag lo the oncoming Haddonfield runner. xv, if ,fe J was A..xQ.m.4.u4.mEz-an GIRLS' SOFTBALL GIRLS' SOFTBALL First row: J. Lowery, J. Ludwig, M. Newshum, K. Lapteff, P. Pollier, D. Yeher, S. Walker, Y. Delaine. Second row: E. Corson, M. Van Soni, J. Schwunda, C. Groves, B. Engle, P. Glenz, B. Hearl, V. Kennedy, C. Gruvenor, C. Rosencrans. Third row: J. Starrett, L. Guille, J. Kelley, L. Trefz, L. Morris, K. Slohner, F. Drach, B. Deeney, S. Coe. As spring frolics on The earTh, The members of The HeighTs sofTball Team Trolic on The field. Aided by six reTurning leTTer-winners, The girls piTched and loaTTed Their way Through a TruiTful season. Under The direcTion of Miss CaTherine Hinke, The J.V. ballplayers also snared a good record. Come on, Jackie, wallop Tha! bull! gyi, Wm Um., if va' ' .sie af-'Q ' T B V I -.mamfmwrnv GOLF TEAM Kneeling: D. Miskey, W. Hudson. Standing: Mr. Williams, coach, F. Miskey, L. Sinesi, R. Sauer. The G-arneT golfers were up To par This year as They pracTiced and played on The green of The TavisTock CounTry Club under The TalenTed coaching of Mr. John Williams. Skip Miskey, Louie Sinesi, and Dick Sauer filled The Top Three places surrendered by lasT year's graduaTing seniors, while eager underclassmen vied for The remaining posiTions. GOLF AN ARCHERY E. Paisley, K. Jackson, C. Clipp, C. Glaspey, Miss Henry, coach, V. Heiser, D. Buchanan, H. Wentworth, J. Suleski, K. Dilkes. D ARCHERY Many of lasT year's undeTeaTed Robin Hoods and Cupids reTurned To bolsTer The hopes of The archery Team. Arrows flew Thick and fasT as Miss Henry Trained her archers wiTh an experT arm. AfTer learning The fine poinTs of bow and arrow compeTiTion, The Team seT ouT To procure anoTher winning season. 1 4g5mq1eg5,,.1eT,..s.,,m,,-,. t..,.f.s. ,. ..,.. f . .s ':5u.l'm lg. , 4 . sr . . .!, :S .. A s ,Zi R. ' S , . ,Q X 5' 5 ' xg ' ' 1 ,--sp A ' . 3,34 P' f' ' gg as Q , M, 4 f , . if H. uf .K f A Q .il Q :G , x A A sa., S K R ,Q A 4, , A -.V ve I ,' ff- Y. Ag 12 Q Q ., , - A gif 2 , A I 4' E , I 3. . -v L, ' ' 1' 1 W. ,G 5,052 My vs ,K X. A4 Q V SM? Q 1 1 ,ug f-ff f fl X ag '- -f L 1 Q- 'f iw Q ' 'M , , ., Q ,, K W If Sw 3 . . 5 l k 'Q ,M , g! Y L ' I ,A - L' U as . I. E T . gffwb , -:. ,Lf ' k K 4. L gk an -A H th 5 A g A ' f . wwf V' U rg , my K 4' .ff QA 5, ff' 2 Q -.saw by dl '- Riff, 5 ' Q 9 9 Q 'Aa Q54 , ff., buf? f :Cf UND RCLASSMEN V f A, w of, 6 s oi u UPPQRTING N When the United Nations has taken a stand on a matter of international trouble, its decision is supported by the people of its member nations. Without this backing, the U.N. would be helpless. In our school, the supporting nucleus of scholastic, ex- tra-curricular, and athletic activities is provided by the under- classmen. Without the interest and participation of the freshmen, sophomores, and iuniors, Haddon Heights High School would lose much of its power as an institution where we learn to work with others. Bill Marriott sits in quiet contemplation. 1 I' 5 -- sl ' Hold that note! commands Mrs. Kelley as she prepares the Advanced Girls' Glee Club for the nearing Christmas concert. 1 li 'F .. '15 2' X Chocolate cake gets top rating with the students of Haddon Heights High School, ln 'N 'WIS' 51- eefttm lf this doesn't get you into study hall, MacGregor advises an underclassman. r if , One more crack like that, and l'll throw in the sponge! Dick Kirby, Joe Tischler, Karen Stohner and Jan Lowery keep a patient watch on their chemistry experiment. Wonder what they expect to happen? go on home Mr. Complete absorption! , r ,1 Asif ..-gt -'S X CLASS OF 1966 Freshman year is a Time of inTroducTion and exploraTion as The rookies learn abouT The many faceTs of high school life. For The firsT Time, The members of The Class of '66 meT algebra, J.B.T., inTerscholasTic Teams, a wide choice of acTiviTies, and class sales. DirecTed by Mr. George Lockwood, TaculTy adviser, Kenny Ordile, presidenf, Bob Sonsini, vice-presidenT, Pam McMichael, secreTary, and Wendy Budd, Treasurer, The frosh have been learning To work TogeTher as a Team. We hope ThaT The Class of i966 will make The mosT of The opporTuniTies for learning and enioymenT ThaT HeighTs oTTers. Y fiilsr' -'nw Q i ,fi Fil . Mr. George Lockwood, Fresh man Class Adviser FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS From The bottom: Pam McMichael, secrefary Bob Sonsini, vice-president Kenny Ordile, president Wendy Budd, Treasurer HOMEROOM 209 First row: A. Briguglio, N. Alton, M. Brendlinger, B. Anderson, W. Behlau, H. Bohler, L. Abrams, C Abraham, Mr. Branin. Second row: C. Bonetti, J. Augustin, J. Bennett, B. Ayscue,vA. Bibighaus, M Bond, R. Abbattista, R. Borchers, G. Barber. Third row: B. Arndt, W. Atwood, J. Auletto, C. Blackman, D. Austin, K. Baumgen. D. Andrews, L. Antone, B. Armstead HOMEROOMS 204 AND 212 First row: D. Dillon, S. J. Costa, D. DeAngelo, D. Brown, G. Bromley, A. Crowe, G. Davis. Third row: P. Brown, P. Castano, I. Dilkes, T. Brown, M Brown, H. Conway, P. Delker, W. Budd, P. Cattell. Fourth row: H. Brown, R. Culbertson, J. Campbell R. Cocchini, S. Brown, D. Buck, R. Call, P. Cohen, R. Buchanan, J. DeBeer. Fifth row: S. Cressman E. DeSantis, J. Connor, J. Carr, D. Carter, T. Conover, T. Cowperthwaite, M. Bullock, J. Dixon, S. Butler. Sixth row: T. Downs, D. Butler, W. Clark, F. Catlett, D. Buzby. Cain, S. Burns, E. Cunningham, C. Cowperthwaite, B. Culbertson, L. Crankshaw, J. Carter. Second row: M. Brown, C. Bunting, J. Brown, M. Creamer, S. Crowe, HOMEROOMS 101 AND 120 HOMEROOMS 301 AND 302 First row: J. Guarino, R. Groves, J. Harris, B. Dunne, B. Fuerneisen, M. Gwiazda, R. Fanelle, M. Esslinger, B. Guarino, S. Hardy. Second row: V. Hibbard, J. Harmon, S. Happel, L. Huber, S. Harvey, P. Hall, L. Fullwood, M. Graeft, J. Hanselman. Third row: R. Heigh, V. Fesi, G. Duganitz, J. Fenton, S. Gunther, S. Elliott, C. Haldeman, D. Hudson, J. Hill, V. lndiveri. Fourth row: T. DuPont, N. Hansen, W. Elberson, T. Gomez, R. Heim, W. Gamble, R. Githens, K. Fabiani, W. Fehlinger. Fifth row: D. Flynn, D. Harman, M. Gaffney, W. Farr, P. Gennett, J. Fittipaldi,J. lnnatore, C. Heins, J. Heitman. Sixth row. C. Gill, C. Gibson, B. lmhoff, P. Franke, D. Gear, J. Dunn, J. Durham. M xii' . ei. :mann-nun. :musician illl g 1-uns-an q-ng... 3' ...uni :.-...:-..':..-.:.'-:..-s-..-1.-.EE L'- .::2'.:2l's -BSI'- ' .fm we -as nm . -.vw in Mm MMM. . . . , n UU MMR. ' 'aqui no ,... . 535315 i First row: E. Lefever, P. McCullough, P. McMichael, K. McDermott, N. Losch, E. McCormick, D. Kello- way, J. McNamee, M. McHugh, B. Johnson, D. Mackey. Second row: G. Kennedy, W. Maclntyre, J. Kenney, S. Molyneaux, J. Kline, R. McConnell, D. Konyak, W. Leavitt, W. Jack, J. Maclntyre. Third row: T. Johnson, M. Moore, L. Miller, M. Lafferty, J. Malsberger, B. Ligatti, H. Murphy, L. Keppel, C. Ludlam, M. Kreckmann, B. Koos. Fourth row: G. Keller, J. Karter, J. Marchewka, J. Meakins, K. Messenger, D. Merow, A. Moore, S. Marshall, B. Koch, B. Jaggard. Fifth row: M. Maise, B. Makorski, R. Lombardi, R. Latham, S. Koontz, P. Mastrianni, R. Monks, S. Lake, R. Johnson, C. May, L. Johnson. Sixth row: K. Loder, J. Kleinfelder, D. Koykka, K. Lock, W. Kuhn, E. McGinnis, T. Karpiak, T. Koslowsky, S. Kraus. Seventh row: R. Mooney, R. Krause, R. Mills. F' F' HOMEROOMS 104 AND 201 First row: P. Paisley, P. Renaghan, A. Raffa, J. Quinlan, E. Neill, G. Rewalt, S. Schwanda, C. Powell, S. Peak. Second row: P. Pomponio, J. Righter, S. Neill, K. Shannon, A. Salkin, J. Platt, K. Radcliffe, R. Sbar, P. Sandowich, E. Rutledge, S. Sauer. Third row: C. Riebel, D. Perkins, S. Servis, K. Ordile, M. Pollitt, J. Sandman, A. Nastasi, R. Parry, A. Rapocchia, D. Ryan. Fourth row: R. Sauls, T. Rohr, D. Reiss, W. Proctor, W. Page, G. Nepp, A. Raffa, M. Palena, J. Phillips, Z. Richardson. Fifth row: R. Pfizenmayer, S. Nolan, W. Phillips, H. Rowen, R. Null, M. Purdin, K. Priestly, R. Newkirk, M. Osterstock, L. Pearl. lililililllllmilg EMM- X E 'W I 'L I . Y. Q m I l HOMEROOMS 205 AND 116 First row: L. Tomaselli, S. Snedaker, M. Spell, J. Talarico, C. Troutman, C. Watson, S. Zubrant, D. Somers, A. Wilgis. Second row: l.. Smith, J. Vicki, K. Strother, E. Strecker, H. Wilson, K. Woitkowiak, D. Wilson, R. Steele. Third row: Y. Sunkett, T. Still, M. Thorne, M. Weatherby, P. Snyder, J. Vandever, R. Still, C. Washington, Z. Smith. Fourth row: H. Smith, D. Stephani, J. Watters, J. Sweeten, R. Wonderlin, D. Woll, K..StrickIand. 85 CLASS OF 1965 Sophomore year is one of work and pleasure. This year the Class of '65, under the guiding hand of Mrs. Phyllis Berkheimer, proved itself to be an active, interested segment of the student body. Leading the class in its many fields of activity were otticers Wally Roman, Sam Collier, Angie Byrd, and Donna Kitchen. The Soph Hop-well attended and beautifully decorated-boasted the world's largest record. Twenty feet in diameter, the disk was suspended from the gym ceiling. Cake sales, car washes, and class sales helped boost the sophomore treasury to a comfortable balance. We hope that the Class of 1965 will meet with every success in its remaining years of high school experience. l S i i i i Q i l Mrs. Phyllis Berkheimer, Soph- omore Class Adviser. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS From the bottom: Angela Byrd, treasurer, Sam Collier, vice-president, Wally Roman, president, and Donna Kitchen, secretary. HOMEROOM 102 First row: K. Beck, I.. Able, C. Agnew, M. Ayres, J. Anderson, A. Benson, J. Bononno, C. Arnade, B. Bolton. Second row: L. Anderson, N. Bonetti, K. Bolton, S. Basford, S. Berger, P. Assante, G. Aumack, S. Antell. Third row: R. Balint, G. Berger, W. Atkinson, P. Barahura, E. Bosch, A. Andrews, D. Benson, S. Bovio. x fx. M HOMEROOMS 207 AND 208 First row: M. Cunningham, A. Cobb, C. Conuwcy, J. Carvin, B. Delaine, J. Crowe, l.. Craig. Second row: D. Daisey, C. Cella, K. D'Ascenzo, C. Dawalt, M. Diggons, E. Corson, C. Costa. Third row: J. Daubert, S. Cooper, L. Burton, C. Bryant, A. Byrd, K. Crowe, C. Dixon. Fourth row: D. Campanell, B. Calhoun, F. Cadwallader, D. Carroll, M. Dennery, S. Collier, W. Bryant, H. Bryant, P. Carpenter. Fifth row: R. DeLong, R. DeVita, D. Chew, D. Buchanan, W. Davidson, W. Cloues, F. DeSanto, K. Bransdorf. Sixth row: E. Claypoole, K. Corson, J. Cox, G. Culbertson, J. Cranmer. HOMEROOMS 117 AND 114 Firsl row: B. Glancey, D. Gwinn, E. Durkin, V. Evaul, M. Harris, L. Galliera, D. Gaskill, H. Grundlock, S. Hall, D. Doerr, M. Ives. Second row: J. Ehly, D. Foote, D. Grundlock, D. Gibbs, J. Evans, S. Dorell, J. Gleba, F. Drach, M. Hill, C. Gravenor, R. Gray. Third row: G. Everitl, A. DuBois, J. Ferenlz, S. Gable, R. Gomolson, W. Gaehring, J. Glinske, E. Dornfeld. Fourth row: D. Evaul, D. Glenz, D. Guzman, P. Gucwa, D. Hulill, C. Hofmann, J. Fenimore. L HOMEROOMS 121 AND 118 Firsl row: J. McCandlish, L. Molinari, S. Milano, L. Miller, V. McArdle, M. Maslrobuono, K. Massey E. Leonard. Second row: C. Moore, L. McCoy, A. McKenna, S. McGee, C. Monokian, S. Meenan, G Magee, C. Marini, P. Kuplin. Third row: L. Lee, P. Labor, W. McDermott, J. McGinnis, D. Kilchen, P McGarvey, M. Molinari. Fourlh row: W. Kemplon, J. Maley, R. Maguire, W. Mathers, J. Mannion D. Kirby, J. Miller, K. Morell. Fiflh row: J. McCann, F. Minalga, P. Lee, G. McGeoch, J. Kehoe, J Melz, R. Koontz. Sixth row: R. Masapollo, J. Leonard, D. Kirk, D. Mellul, F. Lee, J. Mackay, D. Kenney R. Masleller, B. Kendall. r HOMEROOMS 202 AND 6 First row: C. Schanck, H. Schmidt, D. Riegert, G. Rommel, K. Philbin, P. Schneider, M. Newsham, C. Rogers, J. Pinner. Second row: L. Rippel, H. Page, P. Poilier, P. Pure, M. Newman, P. Murray, D. Rohr, E. Seele. Third row: R. Rogers, M. Perino, L. Morris, H. Ridner, D. Richter, P. Page, L. Rasbold. Fourth row: J. Palermo, J. Nolan, J. Rudolph, J. Rudolph, S. Morton, R. Schaible, M. Person, D. Schmidt. Fifth row: R. Richartz, E. Perry, R. Selah, D. Reese, W. Roman, R. Ruff, J. Namako, J. Morris. Sixth row: L. Rehberger, R. Paul, W. Rayser, J. Romer, J. Pfeiffer, W. Peirce, J. Paul, L. Rookstool. HOMEROOMS 215 AND 112 First row: G. Taylor, B. Webb, L. Thomas, J. Sharp, S. Wallace, L. Tupper, G. Vaughan, J. Tindley, J. Solaski. Second row: D. Taylor, S. Walker, S. Thomas, A. Stevenson, P. Williamson, K. Steelman, J. Thomson, D. Yetter, L. Travis. Third row: L. Wolfe, J. Suleski, L. Weiss, S. Smith, N. Wright, K. Spencer, J. Willis, R. Whitehead, J. Testa, J. Starrett. Fourth row: P. Sinesi, D. Wicken, T. Strange R. Weisgerber, R. Still, H. Smith, C. Wentworth, E. VanDenBeemt. Fifth row: C. Tooles, J. Vine D. Sweeten, A. Wilson, W. Woodward, T. Ward, R. Shepherd, M. Walsh. Sixth row: W. White, R String, J. White, T. Sussman, L. Warren, E. Ward, L. Walzak, N. Vaughan. r r all W S li 6 CLASS OF 1964 Junior year is a time of new responsibility and excitement. Guided by Mrs. Hawksworth, The members of The Class of '64 this year have worked harder and drawn closer to one another Than ever before. Class oFHcers, Herb Bolton, Judy Clements, Nina DeNlarTini, and Ginny Halpin, led their classmates through The rigors of class sales,,as the juniors sold Easter eggs, book covers, and various other items in an effort to raise money for The prom and other activities. On November 3, the class sponsored The Second Annual Homecoming Dance. Next year, the Class of i964 will face the fun and challenges of senior year. We wish them success in all their undertakings. cf? l J Mrs. Dolores Hawksworth, Junior Class Adviser JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Ginny Halpin, treasurer, Nina DeMurtini, secretary: Herb Bolton, president, Judy Clem- ents, vice-president. HOMEROOM B-1 First row: J. Cattell, C. Bibighaus, A. Casey, C. Caporal, N. Aitel, M. Arnold, D. Cannavo, E. Brown M. Bernardi, M. Cannann. Second row: G. Banks, B. Boshovich, G. Bull, J. Black, R. Burgess, H. Bolton R. Causton, J. Anthony, R. Cairns, R. Bennett, Mr. Aureli. Third row: L. Cairns, B. Buckley, S. Buck F. Brennan, W. Aimes, M. Adams, A. Branson, C. Barth, S. Anderson, P. Braunwarth. ig, lunar -zu HOMEROOMS A-1 AND B-2 First row: N. Dougherty, D. Clark, C. Gooch, K. Collins, L. Guille, J. Durbano, M. Conway, N. DeMar'tini A. Gollub, B. Dillon. Second row: J. Edwards, B. Heckman, M. Conry, M. Henkel, N. Harrold, V. Halpin F. Glenz, E. Henkel, C. Engels, J. Crane. Third row: S. Ernest, K. Groff, J. Clements, S. Graei, J. Eklund, R. Dixon, L. DelBiondo, K. Coccia, R. Elias, K. Deacon. Fourth row: G. Doran, T. Gardner, D. Craig, R. Eeadie, J. Geverd, T. Charles. Fifth row: L. DiOrio, R. Goldey, S. Heyer, J. Everhart, D. Clark, G. Delker, M. Frost. Sixth row: R. Haines, R. Chester, A. Compagnola, D. Cordingley, K. Dilkes, J. Haldeman. Seventh row: Mrs. Guille, K. Chew, R. Dennison, E. Fellona, C. Corson, R. DiCamillo, Mrs. Bou. r v HOMEROOMS A-2 AND 211 First row: L. Maclntyre, A. Jones, L. Petruzzo, C. Mannion, C. Hooker B Kllle P Leavitt M Kirk E. Mannion, A. Peltz, J. Livingstone. Second row: S. Parry, J. Holliday C Lawrence L Moore G McNutt, S. Jennett, J. Kohl, K. Huber, L. Merow, M. Pearson. Third row L Lescure E Ireland S Klabe J. Hughes, P. McDermott, D. Maeser, C. Liss, A. McGeoch, R. Keating K Jessen Fourth row E Peter son, W. Hoyle, D. Miskey, R. McClelland, K. Jackson, R. Kirby, C. Hudson D Levms H Morris Fifth row: K. McPherson, T. Kincaid, J. McDonough, C. Keller, A. Kennedy, W Jeltner S Jackson A Kunzer Sixth row: J. Jack, C. Jackson, C. McGrath, W. Marriott, J. Mazzafro HOMEROOMS A-3 AND A-4 First row: S. Snyder, B. Reeves, J. Trainor, P. Southard, A. Ruggles, D. Plummer, C. Tronolone, E. Youtz, D. Sting. Second row: M. Rutter, J. Price, B. Pifer, F. Purdy, D. Skobelolf, G. Prokopik, S. Schanz, R. Piccerelli, J. Wisniewski. Third row: C. Rosencrans, M. Spaeth, L. Strickland, A. Urbanski, J. Rich- ards. L. Whitehead, M. Shannon, C. Thomas, L. Robbins. Fourth row: M. Schreiner, F. Sabot, W. Schill, F. Venables, J. Rabena, N. VanHorn, W. Zwicker, A. Richer. Fifth row: W. Stevenson, R. Taylor, J. Salerno, R. Sand, W. Talbert, D. Sexton, J. Stevenson, B. Rohner, D. Reamer. Sixth row: D. Ragone, M. Schmidt, D. Sly, T. Purdin, R. Strohschein, R. Smyth, G. Pietsch. Seventh row: D. Schneps, R. Wallace, J. Smith, R. Shepard, C. Smith. It's a bird! lt's a plane! No, it's high-flying Dick Haines. geo 'il'--. M-m-m, good! Salesmen Carol Lawrence and Chris Gooch provide Sharon Walker with one of those delicious Easter eggs the juniors are always selling. What could Bob Sonsini be saying to make Judy Starrett look so skeptical? Professor Ken Dilkes lectures to astounded Rick Taylor, en- Democray on a iunior scale-a sophomore class meeting thusiustic Bob DiCamillio, and Betsy Seele. ifwufiiziiiiiii . 4 - fx: u J In X ,Asn s ji: X 552 ul 0 2 Q P Q , , ' Q 2 ,Wg . . 1 i or 'to' 40' . 1 V' thifmnnl X U , v K K 'QBHQEQQA K 'QQ 9 g 'Q 'V ' P 1 3-U-nv Y ro-4 I '? ,QR-1 I., 25? M.: N.,. . I 1 Sl Nw S OQNT on 'H' C, x . -' -. 57 U. ig--'lffE'ff555 v'-. 2 2 Q1.'JJlIf5f'v.f0, f 3 -...'fi. -- P O -99. .99 V4 410 Oo P 'K P , OWS LEADERS President John F. Kennedy of the United States, and Premier Nikita S. Krushchev of the U.S.S.R., serve as the leaders of their countries. These two men and others like them become leaders through their own efforts and abilities. Now they strive to fulfill the responsibilities of their positions. In the some way, the abilities of many members of the senior class have made them leaders in some field-scholastics, athletics, or activities. Their positions bring them the challenge of responsibilities also. In the future, however, these leaders of Haddon Heights High School may face the even greater challenges of positions as leaders of the world. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jill Rudolph, secretary, Barry Gibbs, president: Jack Gucwa, vice-president, Pat Hansen treasurer. Finally! Senior year had arrived. And what a year it was! We, the members of the Class of l963, were now the Senate officers, 'the athletic stars, the editors, the activity presidents that, as freshmen, we had ad- mired from afar. Our final year at Haddon Heights High was off to a busy start as we, under the leadership of class officers Barry Gibbs, Jack Gucwa, Pat Hansen, and Jill Rudolph, plunged right into the frantic whirl of class sales. We sold candy, gym bags, hot dogs, Christmas cards, Christmas trees, and magazines. Finally, with the aid of our ever-helpful class advisers, we were able to secure a treasury adequate to our needs. Among the events of our year were the Senior Play, the Junior-Senior Prom, and the three-day Senior Trip. Now, we have completed not only our senior year, but our four years at Haddon Heights High School, We shall never forget them. sxw: . , ,Xara CLASS ADVISERS The senior class wishes to extend appreciation to its dedicated advisers, Mr. Sylvester Palo and Mr. Kenneth MacGregor. They worried with and about us as we strove to meet the challenges of senior year. Encouraging, prodding, lecturing, they helped us to go over the top in the Curtis Drive. Later, they worked side-by-side with us as we sold Christmas trees during the frigid December weather. Without the efforts of Mr. Palo and Mr. MacGregor, we would never have obtained the permission or the money for a three-day senior trip. We, the members of the Class of 1963, shall always remember the eFForts of these two devoted teachers who helped make our senior year a success. O 'fi' 593. Covered with paste and tissue paper, the girls stick themselves and the shell together. May 26, 1962, found The gym Transformed inTo a Tropical isle of EnchanTmenT. A rusTic fooT-bridge led couples across a sofTly flowing sTream onTo The island. ln one corner, a grace- ful mermaid reclined on.The loeachg a Tiki god ruled anoTher Polynesian scene. Flowering vines covered The walls, and a blue and lavender neT sky floaTed overhead. The air was filled wiTh The lilTing music of Ricky Roland and his OrchesTra. EnTering The cafeTeria for refreshmenTs, dancers passed Through a naTive huT onTo The oTher side of The island where They found more palm Trees and a iewel-filled piraTe's chesT. Queen Carol Weidman and King Dick Noonan reigned from Thrones locaTed wiThin a massive oysTer shell. Carol Overland and Sue Evoy served as The Queen's radianT aTTendanTs. ISLE OF ENCHANTMENT Diane Clark, Mary Anne Crecelius, Janice Levy and Evelyn Reese There are always 20 or 30 people who do all the work-sure glad seem to Think that decorating for the prom is almost as much fun WE'RE not in that group! as the actual event. i S l -Q v we pa ', rut' xx 1 is King Dick Noonan and Queen Carol Weidman reign from their regal throne within the oyster shell while royal attendants, Carol Overland and Sue Evoy, smile radiantly. Queen Carol Weidman, escorted by Al DiMartini and King Dick Noonan, with Carol Overland, lead the rest of the couples during the Grand March. X is: X x ,fm Barbara Lindsey, Walt Maeser, Barb Engle and Gene Castrovillo pause on the rustic foot bridge to gaze upon the tropical enchant- ment of water, greens, and palm trees. 7 SENIOR TRIP During the early morning hours of Wednes- day, March 20, 1963, five buses pulled away from the front of the high school. The class of '63 was setting out on the school's first three-day senior trip. Our first stop in Washington was the Capitol. After having our picture taken on the steps, we toured the building. From there we went on to visit National Airport, Arlington Ceme- tery, and the Smithsonian Institute. Finally, we arrived at the Hotel Burlington. After a delicious supper, we again set out-this time to attend Mutiny on the Bounty. For most people, Wednesday night was one of little or no sleep. A few fortunate seniors even managed to keep our chaperones com- pany. Thursday morning everyone agreed that the house detectives were the most popular people in the hotel. On Thursday, our weary group trekked to Williamsburg, Virginia. We saw, among other things, the Governor's Palace, the iail, and an operating blacksmith shop. Upon our return to the hotel, we had a dance in the recreation room. Friday we toured the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the White House, and the F.B.I. Building before leaving for Annapolis, Maryland. After enioying the sights at the Naval Academy, we ate dinner at Carvel Hall Hotel. Marcellus, head waiter, delighted us with a humorous monologue after the meal. At last, we returned, tired but happy, to the front of the school at lO.15 P.M. Q 1, 1 I'-4 1 lig- TOP EVENTS OF OUR YEAR Shirra's Orbital Flight Varsity Hockey Squad Champions Viet Nam Trouble Three Night Pep Rallies Red China-Russia Rift Fifth Thanksgiving Day Victory over Ecumenical Council Haddonfield Integration of University of Mississippi First Wrestling and Cross-Country Teams Cuban Military Build-up Student Code of Dress Chinese Invasion of India Border First Musical Play Anglo-American Dispute over Skybolt Missile Blocks and Bags at Basketball Games Newspaper Strikes in New York and Cleve- Fifty Mile Hikes land Three-Day Senior Trip Death of Robert Frost Prom at Walt Whitman Hotel Solemnity 5U'19l V., 'W f C s a ' .0 if if J . iiii , y y?i y pe y Y 3, , Y T 4f L, 1 K is 53' t t ,- ms-........W ,,.. nu-,,.,,,,,U ,W .AM-,ww M-. .- ffm' iw Oh! my aching feet! Mile Around the School , 1, F 'Q Smear Haddonfield! -S -up JC ff df ,Lvl w f It K, f ,g ft, qwq 9 ,Q Q 0 sf - J' , , . '41 ,ff 5 ' rg' KL 5 Y da ff if rv in 4' w Q z', Q I .n 15 rp? 3 Q, ' ,Q 4: K' 1 Li 1,9 Q? ' nf BEST ALL-AROUND Denny Salvatore, Jackie Schwanda 1. 4.11 :Z 0 if T'-Q C,.,f SURE TO SUCCEED 1 Eric Hamilton, Vicky Westermaier N WHO'S t MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT REALLY RESPECTED W Tina Talarico, Anthony Stagliano ViCkY WeS'efhWieI', EfiC Hamilton 1 w M' , 1 fiik l , X 1 . ' 3 111- i WILLING WORKERS SPORTS STARS Pa! Hansen, Fran Dobbs Bo Wood, Barb Engle WHO MERRY MUSICIANS FOOTLIGHT FAVORITES Bill Cobb, Judy Kelley Janice Levy, Joe Purdin W1 w Y 4- ,,,,-V : - -ff :Vg . A if ,N 5 f S .R ,k.'f F Rx i Ei1,i POPULARITY PLUS FASHION FIRSTS Bill Baum, Jackie Schwanda Art Mascola, Sue Browning WHO'S BEST LOOKING SHYEST Bill Baum, Phyllis Daveler Daryl Bradley, J'-'Ck Alsmvn Q? .jg 45' N 1 K 2- ,gg LOVELIEST LOCKS WITTY WISECRACKERS Phyllis Duveler, Gene Casirovillo Lois Trefz, Jon Githens, Marilyn Grove WHO SUNNIEST SMILES Jackie Schwanda, Bill Baum .---- CZ 0 1' .r 2' Al 'fill' ,f qv-fu, N312 2, KATHLEEN MARIE ADAMS 1911 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights Clerical KGllIY Always composed and quiet . . . GARNETEER typing staff . . . participated in class sales . . . enioys horseback riding and sewing . . . the future sees Kathy working and attending night school to be- come a CPA. Frm.. GAIL HARNETTA ARMSTRONG 112 Warwick Road, Lawnside Clerical Gail Mischievously humorous . . . participated in class sales . . . hobbies include sports, dancing, and cooking . . . plans to further her education in a business school. JANET LOUISE ARNOLD 12 Moore Avenue, Barrington Business Janet Attractive, ambitious miss . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . hockey and basketball . . . J.V. and Varsity cheerleading . . . Mr. Hoff's secretary . . . monitor . . . enioys sewing and the piano . . . hopes to attend an l.B.M. or comptometer school. JOHN HERBERT ALSMAN 1938 Prospect Ridge Boulevard, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Jack 'Shy redhead . . . four years of football . . . likes model railroading and cars . . . Jack's future plans are undecided. ANNA ELEANOR ANNUNZIATO 1807 Narberth Avenue, Haddon Heights Clerical Ann Cheerful and fun-loving . . . GARNETEER typing editor . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Pep Club . . . freshman hockey . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . likes dancing . . . would like to be a bookkeeper or a secretary. JUDITH BARBARA ANSKIS 992 Clements Bridge Road, Barrington Clerical Judy Easy-going girl . . . attractive hair . . . GARNETEER literary staff . . . Mr. Fisher's secretary . . . Art Club . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . favorites include ice skating and bowling . . . the future sees Judy working in an office. 'K l RICHARD S. AVEDISSIAN 315 Hutchinson Avenue, Barrington Mixed Rich Wonderful sense of humor . . . likes to throw the iavelin . . . track . . . swimming . . . football . . . class sales . . . likes all sports, especially bowling and skin diving . . . has set college as his goal. LEE DOUGLAS BANNER 223 Willmont Avenue, Barrington General Zen Reserved but pleasant manner . . . talented artist . . . archery . . . Art Club . . . class sales . . . interests include hot rods and art . . . plans to further his education, possibly attending art school. AB lf' HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL FREDERICK PLUGGE BARNES 917 Mercer Drive, Barrington College Preparatory Fred Possesses a ready and penetrating wit . . . wrestling . . . track . . . Athletic Club . . . International Club . . . class sales . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, swimming and red Ramblers . . . will attend college in preparation for dentistry. WILLIAM BAUM, 1516 Chestnut Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bill Tall, handsome lad . . . winning smile . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . senator . . . football . . . baseball . . . swimming . . . track . . . expects to go to college after graduation. STEPHEN MILLS BAXTER 234 Adams Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Steve Cheerful . . . always ioking . . . participated in archery . . . monitor . . . class sales . . . enioys working around cars . . . the future sees Steve in college. MARY KATHLEEN BECKETT 327 Tenth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Kathy Tall and graceful . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . hockey . . . archery . . . freshman basketball . . . Health Careers Club . . . Latin Club . . . Prom Committee . . . monitor . . . class sales . . . Kathy's plans include nursing school. GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 BARBARA ANN BENNETT 220 Oak Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Bobbie New to our school this year . . . has a pleasant smile . . . bowling . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . enioys skiing, bowling, and boating . . . plans to take a pre-medical course in college. MARJORIE ANN 'BENNETT 403 Fourth Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed Margie Has a kind and gentle manner . . . senator . . . GARNETEER literary staff . . . Corresponding Secre- tary of Health Careers Club . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Pep Club . . . favorite pastime is swimming . . . will enter a school of nursing. EDWARD WILLIAM BIMMER, JR. 302 West Second Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Eel Loves sports . . . a coIIector's mind . . . pleasant and easy-going . . . four years of track . . . enjoys collecting coins and model airplanes . . . will attend an engineering college. BARBARA LOUISE BLACKMAN 224 Eighth Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed Barb Cute, with a sparkling smile . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Health Careers Club . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . enioys music and driving . . aspires to be a nurse. SANDRA LEE BOYER 246 Williams Avenue, Barrington Clerical Sandy Small, cute, and bubbly . . . Glee Club . . . Pep Club . . . Colorguard sub . . . swimming . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . spare time interests include swimming and tennis . . . will continue her education in business school. DARYL RITTENHOUSE BRADLEY ll7 Clements Bridge Road, Barrington College Preparatory Daryl Always poised and serene . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . senator . . . Health Careers Club Vice-president . . . archery . . . Band . . . Glee Club . . . SCRIBE . . . class sales . . . will attend college for a degree in nursing. 199.-4-V ,.- ,',, ali' CAROL ANN PATRICIA BRADSHAW 202 Miller Avenue, Lawnside General Shorty Grey Peppy and impish . . . Curtis Drive homeroom representative . . . class sales . . . painting, parties, and bowling are her pastimes . . . Pierce Business School of Administration looms ahead. ALLAN BRAUN 1623 Chestnut Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed Al Our big football center . . . nice-looking . . . shy . . . football four years . . . track . . . enjoys food and cars . . . will enter the Marines after graduation. BARBARA ANN BRENDLINGER 1945 New Jersey Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Barb Intelligent and clever . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . senator . . . Twirler . . . Band . . . Librarian . . . GARNETEER and SCRIBE worker . . . F.T.A. . . . class sales . . . will attend Iowa Wesleyan, then teach. 'SUSAN ANNE BREYER 'I536 Chestnut Avenue, Haddon Heights Clerical Sue Always ready for a good time . . . Glee Club . . . Pep Club . . . Art Club . . . Self-Defense Club . . . class sales . . . likes swimming and water skiing . . . would like to enter the business world. DELORES ELAINE BROWN 132 Ashland Avenue, Lawnside Mixed Dolly Zany sense of humor . . . class sales . . . enioys bowling, roller and ice skating, and dancing . . . a nursing career fills Dolly's future. ELSIE MAE BROWNING 2016 New Jersey Avenue, Haddon Heights Clerical Sue Pretty girl . . . sharp dresser . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Head Twirler . . . swimming . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . monitor . , . will attend business school in Miami. BRUCE ALBERT CAPIE 201 Reading Avenue, Barrington Mixed Bruce Always composed . . . sharp wit . . . vital link in our track team . . . senator . . . football . . . likes all sports . . . future plans are undecided. 'fm f 1-.S SAMUEL FRANK CARCHIDI, JR. 44 Beaver Drive, Barrington Clerical Sam Amiable . . . wavy hair . . . talented woodworker . . . enioys dancing and baseball . . . plans to attend business school to become a Certified Public Accountant. JOHN FRANCIS CARR 310 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights General John Shy and quiet . . . baseball is his main interest and he can be found playing it anytime . . . would like to attend college. ff:- Q '-01 '-we-' DONALD JOSEPH CARROZZINO 1329 Sylvan Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Don A calm and steady manner . . . big brown eyes . . . football . . . track . . . hobbies are cars, weightlifting, football, and baseball . . . hopes to attend the Coast Guard Academy. EUGENE JOSEPH CASTROVILLO, JR. 1316 Maple Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Gene Earnest worker . . . witty . . . football trainer . . . frosh football . . . class sales . . . Prom Committee . . . flying model planes and driving go-karts rate high with Gene . . . college looms in the future. CHERYL ANN CLARK 202 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Sherry Likes talking to people . . . National Thespian Society . . . stage crew . . . dramatics . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER worker . . . Barbershop- pers . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . off-stage twin . . . hopes to attend college and then travel. DIANE SUE CLARK 202 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Dee Dramatically talented . . . National Thespian Society . . . SCRIBE worker . . . GARNETEER literary stat? . Barbershoppers . . . Health Careers Club . . Prom Committee chairman . . . on-stage twin . . would like to become a teacher. CAROLE LYNN CLIPP 423 Peltoma Road, Barrington College Preparatory Clippy Cute . . . effective worker . , . SCRIBE staff . . . archery . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Pep Club . . . ottice worker . . . class sales . . . would like to attend Muskingum College to become an elementary teacher. HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL BRIAN DAVID CLOSE l9l2 West High Street, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Brian Nice looking . . . track . . . football . . . Freshman and Sophomore Class President . . . likes swim- ming and dancing . . . will continue his education in college. WILLIAM ANDREW COBB 1029 Wayne Road, Barrington College Preparatory Bill Musically-minded . . . has a keen wit . . . Orches- tra . . . Band . . . Debating Society . . . likes classical music, long walks, bowling, and writing stories . . . plans to attend Glassboro State College to become a music teacher. SUSAN MARGARET COE 405 Third Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Cosy Full of pep . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . , Student Court Judge . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . softball manager . . . Library Council . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Barbershop quartet . . . Prom Committee . . . will attend Juniata College. -kv' G LAVERNE SARITA COLLINS 7 Phoenix Avenue, Lawnside Clerical Col Fun-loving, humorous girl . . . softball . . . class sales . . . enioys skating and dancing . . . the future sees Col as a secretary. JOANNE l. COMFORT 125 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Joanne Witty, amiable miss . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . twirler . . . Librarian . , . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . class sales . . . plans to attend Get- tysburg College. PHYLLIS MAY CONE 106 Tenth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Phil Sharp dresser . . . exceptionally good-natured . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . managed softball . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Pep Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . Phil is college bound. WILLARD HOWARD CONOVER, JR. 1423 Chestnut Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bill Full of mischief . . . showed ability in football . . . track . . . enjoys bowling . . . likes to collect stamps and coins . . . the future sees Bill serving his country. JAMES THOMAS COOK 1008 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Jim A hidden brain . . . plenty of ambition . . . took part in football . . . A.V,A .... spends leisurely hours fishing, hunting, and bowling . . . looks forward to attending the University of lllinois. rzooesn EDWARD coRsoN 1630 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights General Melcore Good-looking . . . always on the move . . . friendly . . . baseball . . . frosh basketball , . . monitor . . . class sales . . . enioys cheeseburgers and fishing . . . future plans are not yet decided. CATHERINE RUTH COSTA 2017 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Haddon Heights Clerical Cathy'i Calm-mannered . . . beautiful dark hair . . . class sales . . . loves swimming and summers at Wildwood . . . the future sees Cathy in an office. filing, tue... JAMES PHILIP CRAWFORD ' 216 Crest Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Jim Plays a swinging guitar , . . deceptively quiet in appearance . . . football manager . . . track . . dance committees , . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . likes dances and parties , . ivvill attend Rutgers. 1'9 eu. We--r I MARY ANNE CRECELIUS f I703 Maple Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Mary Anne Bright student . , . National Honor Society . . , National Thespian Society . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . GARNETEER literary editor . . . dra- matics . . . attendance worker . . . SCRIBE reporter . . . international Club . . . Pep Club . . , plans to attend Middlebury College. GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 CHRISTINE ELLEN CUNNINGHAM 2'l'l Gloucester Pike, Barrington College Preparatory Chris Sweet and well-mannered . . . cafeteria worker . . . Pep Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . Chris will enter the nursing profession. PHYLLIS ANN DAVELER 400 Albany Avenue, Barrington Clerical Phyl Attractive . . . long, shining blond hair . . . enioys swimming and horseback riding . . . the future finds Phyl flying high as an airline hostess. BARBARA LEE DEENEY 43 Sunnybrook Road, Stratford College Preparatory Barb Dependable worker . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . SCRIBE news editor . . . SCRIBE headline editor . . . Latin Club secre- tary . . . GARNETEER . . . softball manager . . . basketball . . . play prompter . . . office aide . . . Barb wishes to teach English. JANET KAY DEHNHARD l316 West High Street, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Jan A friendly smile . .V . quiet . . . archery . . . bowling . . . hockey . . . participated in class sales . . . Jan is college bound to become a medical technician. HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL YVONNE DE LAINE 1 West Oak, Lawnside Business Education Yvonne Petite, with a merry disposition . . . baseball . . . Glee Club . . . Spanish Club . . . F.T.A. . . . class sales . . . delights in music, sewing, and playing the piano . . . wishes to attend college to become an elementary school teacher. SUSAN IRENE DELBIONDO 323 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed Sue Sincere in speech and manner . . . Sophomore and Advanced Girls' Glee Club . . . bowling . . . Art Club . . . International Club . . . Pep Club . . . other interests are baseball and church . . . Sue's ambition lies in the business world. FRANCIS CHARLES DOBBS 1511 Prospect Ridge Boulevard, Haddon Heights Mixed Francis One of the active members of our class . . . National Thespian Society . . . dramatics . . . Band . . . A.V.A .... stage crew manager . . . frosh football . . . class sales . . . his plans include prep school and then college. LYNNE EVE ELBERSON 1528 Chestnut Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Lynne Small bundle of fun . . . likes to ioke . . . basket- ball . . . softball . . . Glee Club . . . cafeteria worker . . . F.T.A .... Pep Club . . . spare time interests are swimming and dancing . . . will go into secretarial work. BARBARA ANN ENGLE 321 Haines Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Barb Marvelous athlete . . . pretty . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . senator . . . hockey . . . basket- ball . , . softball . . . class sales . . . likes all sports . . . intends to become a physical education teacher. KERIMAN ERBORAN Gostancibasi sok No. 8l10, Besiktas, lstanbul, Turkey College Preparatory Keri This year's lovely exchange student from Turkey . . . beautiful eyes . . . sunny smile . . . basket- ball . . . swimming . . . International Club . . . Choir . . . Pep Club . . . enioys art, dancing, and all sports . . . future sees Keri attending the University of Istanbul, Turkey, studying to be a lawyer. 'T ...'t'.' ?5iQ12:esn:1ivfsff- -sw -,fri-'V '- ooNNA LYNNE EVANS 5 :Q Q I 3 Mm 217 Adams Avenue, Barrington 71 Business Education Donna Quiet, appealing nature . , . GARNETEER literary and business statts . . . Art Club . . . Pep Club . . . participated in class sales . . . enioys dancing and sewing . . . will attend business school to 4 become a secretary. WILLIAM EDWARD EVERlTT, IV 1112 Kings Highway, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bill'l Energetic worker . . . track . . . cross country . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . , . enioys bowling . . . plans to attend Rutgers to study engineering. DOROTHY DORlS FANELLE 1528 West High Street, Haddon Heights Clerical Dottie Attractive . . . fun-loving . . . twirler . . . class sales , . . dancing and swimming occupy her spare minutes . . . Dottie wishes to become a secretary doing I.B.M. work. ROSEMARY FANELLE 1945 Prospect Ridge, Haddon Heights Business Education Ro Always has a new hair style . . . attractive . . , senator . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . , . class sales . enioys dancing and hairstyling . . . the future will find Ro as a secretary. REBECCA CATHERINE FARMER 166 Warwick Road, Lawnside College Preparatory Sis Easy to get along with . . . participated in class sales . . . enioys swimming, music, and playing cards . . . future plans are to attend college. FRANK ROCCO FATALE 1625 West High Street, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Frank Happy-go-lucky member of the class . . . whiz on the dance floor . . . enioys fishing, archery, bil- Iiards, and hunting . . . plans to attend Rutgers of South Jersey to study psychology. CONNIE MARIE FLETCHER 2011 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Haddon Heights Clerical Connie Dainty appearance . . . dark flashing eyes . , . Freshman and Sophomore Girls' Glee Club . . class sales . . . enioys dancing . . . plans to model or study art. WILLIAM MITCHELL FOX 432 Hobart Drive, Barrington Mixed Biel Likable, easy-going nature . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . football . . . baseball . . . basketball . . . class sales . . . enioys sports and cars , . . plans to become a physical education teacher. STEPHEN BELAIS FRIEDMAN 1 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Steve Talkative . . . interested in world affairs . . . Debating Society . . . Debate Co-ordinator . . . International Club . . . Science Club . . . swim- ming . . . class sales . . . enioys good music and writing . . . will attend Boston University. EARL E. GALLAHER 1108 West High Street, Haddon Heights Mixed Earl Handsome . . . short red hair . . . plays guitar in a combo . . . enioys music . . . will attend business school at night in preparation for a sales career. SUZANNE ELIZABETH FISHER 2013 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Suzi Cute . . . always giggling . . . National Thespian Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Garnet and Gold . . . senator . . . dramatics . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER . . . Health Careers Club . . . Pep Club . . . will attend Gettysburg College. MARIE ANN FITZGERALD 123 Mouldy Road, Lawnside Mixed Fitzie Has a generous nature . . . archery . . . bowling . . . International Club . . . Camera Club . . class sales . , . spends leisure time sewing, horse- back riding, and swimming . . . after attending college, Marie looks forward to a career as a French teacher. PATRICIA MARGERETTE GARAGUSO 2'l0 Bellmawr Avenue, Haddon Heights General Pat Attractive brunette . . . beautiful green eyes . . . cheerleader . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . Choir . . , Advanced Girls' Glee Club . . . class sales . . . Pat plans to attend business school. SAUL JOSEPH LUTHER GAZAWAY 56 West Oak Avenue, Lawnside Mixed Killer Gaz Quite a cut-up . . . terrific sense of humor . . Varsity football . . . track . . . enjoys boxing, billiards, modern iazz, and cars . . . after gradua- tion, Gaz will study at Tri-City Barber School. GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 BARRY WILLIAM GIBBS 514 Fifth Avenue, Barrington Mixed Barry Our diligent and popular Senior Class President . . . Garnet and Gold Vice-president . . . basket- ball . . . baseball . . . Senate . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . monitor . . . likes most sports . . . after the service, he will become a printer. DARLENE MARY GIORDANO 4 Moore Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Dee Scientifically minded . . . witty . . . lab assistant . . . GARNETEER business staff . . . Science Club . . . Handbook Committee . . . basketball . . . class sales . . . interests include dancing and horseback riding . . . plans to become a doctor. JONATHAN EINAR GITHENS 208 Tenth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Jon One of the more fun-loving members of our class . . . four years football . . . clramatics . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . likes cars and sports . . . plans include the army or college. CAROL DAVIS GLASPEY 213 Crest Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Carol Intelligent, earnest girl . . . National Honor Society . . , Garnet and Gold Society . . . Girls' Citizen- ship institute delegate . . . hockey . . . basketball manager . . . archery . . , Prom Committee , . . class sales . . . plans to study home economics at Drexel. 7-sqm? fur' imdb' JOHN HENRY GUCWA 212 Albany Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Jack Tall . . . freckles . . . whiz at math . . . Senior Class Vice-President . . . football . . . basketball . . . baseball manager . . . Junior Play . . . senator . . . Prom committee . . . enioys sports and reading . . . plans to maior in math in college. RICHARD HADDOCK 'l1'l4 Kings Highway, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Rich Quiet and good-natured . . . shy grin . . . base- ball . . . participated in class sales . . . Prom Committee . . . avid bowling fan . . . plans to attend college. DONALD CRAIG GRAHAM 403 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights General Don Big and rugged . . . dark red hair . . . football . . . baseball . . . one of Don's hobbies is weight- lifting . . . will enter a technical school or the service. JAMES JOSEPH GRIPPI, JR. 913 Lenton Avenue, Barrington General Jim': Never at a loss for words . . . iovial . . . Jim's favorite outside interest is horses . . . after high school, Jim will enter a vocational school to learn a trade. MARILYN ANNE GROVE 1110 Prospect Ridge, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Mar A lovely soprano voice . . . member of South Jersey and All-State Choruses . . . basketball . . . Choir . . . Band . . . class sales . . . interests center in all types of music . . . will attend college or a music school. CAROL EDNA GROVES 229 Adams Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Carol Bundle of energy . . . fashion artist . . . National Thespian Society . . . Art Club president . . . SCRIBE . . . on and off-stage dramatics worker . . . class sales . . . wishes to attend an art school, ERIC ELWOOD HAMILTON 215 Tenth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Eric Tall, dark, and handsome . . . National Honor E Society . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Junior Class President . . . basketball . . . baseball . . . monitor . . . class sales . . . likes all sports and ,Q- 'fir enioys art . . . on to college. ,O MARGARET JEANNE HAND 216 Russell Avenue, Barrington Clerical Margie Merry and pleasant . . . Miss Henry's secretary . . . GARNETEER literary stat? . . . Glee Club . . . Guidance Office worker . . . monitor . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . plans to work and attend business school. HADDCN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL LOIS ELAINE HANNA 221 Second Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Lois Always neat and well-dressed . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Library Council . . . Glee Club . . . hockey manager . . . F.T.A .... Biology Club . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . will enter Wheaton College. PATRICIA ANNE HANSEN 524 Fourth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Pat Vigorous worker . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Senior Class Treasurer . . . F.T.A .... basket- ball . . . Pep Club . . . Latin Club . . . play prompter . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . is interested in becoming a kindergarten teacher. RICHARD F. HAY 360 Tenth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Rich Amiable, iolly class member . . . football . . . class sales . . . Rich's interests include bowling and coin collecting . . . college lies in the future. 'QV BARBARA MAY HEARL I104 Kings Highway, Haddon Heights Mixed Hearly Agile athlete . . . fun to be with . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . tumbles, dances, and skates in her spare time . . . will attend a business school after graduation. GRADUATING CLASS OF I963 DIRCKJOSEPH HECKING I 306 Copley Road, Haddonfield Mixed Dirclr Loves to fly . . . good-natured . . . participated in swimming . . . bowling . . . enioys entertain- ing on the guitar . . . will become a professional pilot. BERNADETTE MARY HECKMAN 346 Albany Avenue, Barrington Mixed Bernie Sunny disposition . . . GARNETEER literary staff . . . Pep Club . . . participated in class sales . . . likes to collect china dogs . . . Bernie's future is undecided. VIRGINIA LEE HEISER 402 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights Business Ginny Short, peppy miss . . . likes cars . . . SCRlB '1ii'ill2' typing editor . . . typing editor of FOOTBALL NEWS . . . secretary of Pep Club . . . Mr. Massey's secretary . . . archery . . . class sales . , . the crystal ball sees Ginny as an executive secretary. WILLIAM EDWARD HELMETAG 214 Russell Avenue, Barrington Mixed Bill Fun to be around . . . great personality . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . football . . . basket- ball . . . track . . . cafeteria worker . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . plans to enter college or go into the service. RONALD SCOTT HENKEL 1325 Maple Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Hink Strong, silent type . . . frosh football . . . basket- ball four years . . . class sales . . . enioys sports and cars . . . the future will find Ron in college. DORIS ELAINE HILDREW 402 Second Avenue, Haddon Heights Business Der Always friendly, constantly busy . . . long, pretty hair . . . Glee Club . . . Pep Club . . . talented model . . . horseback riding, bowling, and dancing are tops with Dor . . . will become a hygienist or secretary. QW CHARLES PORTER HILL, Ill 216 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Chip Humorous . . . easy-going . . . baseball . . . class sales . . . likes to collect records . . . plans to attend college. VANCE EDWARD HITCH 1905 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Van Jovial musician . . . intelligent . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Varsity baseball manager . . , Orchestra . . , Band . . . Dance Bond . . . enioys sports and music . . . is college-bound. INGRID DARYL HORLACHER 904 Station Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory lngy Cheerful athlete . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . hockey . . . swimming . . . archery . . . monitor . . . Student Aide . . . Health Careers Club . . class sales . . . hobbies include swimming, bowling, and dancing . . . plans to become a nurse. WALLACE E. HUDSON, JR. 1006 Green Street, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Wally Jolly, fun-loving lad . . . swimming team . . A frosh baseball manager . . . monitor . . . class sales . . . will attend the University of North Carolina next year. GEORGE KENNETH HURST 224 Albertson Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory George Mild-mannered . . . willing worker . . . track . . . class sales . . . enioys food, fishing, bowling, and boats . . . future plans include study of medicine or architecture. BARBARA HELEN HUSTON ll7 Reading Avenue, Barrington Clerical Bobbi Calm and unhurried manner . . . sharp dresser . . . freshman basketball . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . monitor . . . enioys bowling and dancing . . . is planning to do office work. LYNNE ACKLEY JOHNSON 402 Tenth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Yonse An active member of the class . . . lively sense of humor . . . National Honor Society . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . senator . . . Library Council . . . hockey captain . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . will attend Ursinus College to study education. BEVERLY ANN JONES 16 Charleston Avenue, Lawnside Mixed Miggy Came to Heights from Chicago this year . . . lovely, expressive eyes . . . attractive girl . . . favorite pastime is playing the piano . . . future plans in- clude typing and oflice work. JUDITH ANN JONES 2008 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights Mixed Jonesey Petite . . . curly, dark hair . . . Health Careers Club . . . worked on Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . plans to become a nurse, then ioin the Navy. JUDITH ANN KELLEY 26 Lippincott Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Kelley Always ioking . . . capable athlete . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . hockey . , . basketball , . . softball . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Prom and Dance Committees . . . class sales . . . will prepare for a teaching career. JOHN WESTLY JACK, JR 6l'l West High Street, Haddon Heights Mixed Always smiling . . . never at a loss for words active in class sales . . . enioys playing baseball and collecting stamps . . . his future plans are undecided. ERICK GUNNAR JOHNSON 'l3'l Moore Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Rick Rugged, handsome athlete . . . football base ball . . . basketball . . . likes hunting, trapping and fishing . . . Maryland State's football team should enjoy Rick's help. df 'NO in-J 'MVP VICTORIA PATRICIA KENNEDY 202 Kingston Avenue, Barrington Clerical Vicki Tall, genial blonde . . . softball . . . basketball if . . . monitor . . . participated in class sales . . - likes bowling and swimming . . . hopes to become o secretary. ELAINE DOROTHY KLABE 210 While Horse Pike, Haddon Heights Business Education Elaine': Always calm and well-mannered . . . quiet . . . assistant GARNETEER business manager . . . Hand- book Committee . . . Pep Club . . . Nurses' Aide . . . Elaine's hobbies are sewing and playing the piano . . . plans to become a secretary. HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL PATRICIA LEE KNORR 210 Adams Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Pat Sunny and attractive . . . twinkling eyes . . . class treasurer for three years . . . Library Council . . . GARNETEER worker . . . hockey . . . dramatics worker . . . Pep Club treasurer . . . likes to sew . . . Pat's plans include college and a career in Medical Technology. HARRY MARTIN KOLBE 422 Second Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed Harry Likes to laugh . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . track . . . dramatics . . . Spanish Club . . . cafeteria worker . . . Prom Com- mittee . . . class sales . . . Harry will prepare for a teaching career. SAMUEL A. KRAUSE 108 Moore Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Sam Strong, silent type . . . track . . . cafeteria worker . . . enioys dancing, records, and swimming . . . hopes to enter the legal profession after studying at Rutgers. ROBERT WILLIAM KRAYER 318 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bob Easy-going , . . warm sense of humor . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . track . . . swimming . . . A.V.A. Vice-president . . . Band . . . monitor . . . hobbies are tropical fish, church softball league, tennis, and swimming . . . will study engineering in college. BARBARA ANNE LINDSEY 1110 South Park Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Barb Vivacious brunette . , . National Honor Society . . National Thespians . . . Quill and Scroll . . Garnet and Gold . . . Senate treasurer . . . SCR!BE girls' sports editor . . . librarian . . . dramatics . . . Choir . , . F.T.A ..., will enter Juniata College. JANlS SUSAN LOWERY 1025 Oakwood Road, Barrington College Preparatory Jan Always on the go . . . pretty . . . fun-loving . . . softball . . . SCRIBE . . . play prompter . . . moni- tor . . . .lan's plans include attending Rider College to become an executive secretary. KATHLEEN LAPTEFF 2009 Prospect Ridge Boulevard, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Lap Gay and fun-loving . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . swimming manager . . . SCRIBE . . . Choir . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . softball . . . Pep Club . . . Art Club . . . Glee Club . . . will attend college after graduation. ANTHONY MICHAEL LaROCCA 1701 Oak Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Tony Black, wavy hair . . . stylish dresser . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Dance Band . . . Spanish Club . . . enioys dancing and records . . , will take a pre-medical course in college. RICHARD BLAIR LaROCHE 306 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Rick Witty actor . . . Band . . . track . , . swimming . . . A.V.A .... dramatics . . . GARNETEER worker . . . class sales . . . likes include swimming, bowling, and dancing . . . will attend college, JANICE CAROL LEVY 912 Mercer Drive, Barrington College Preparatory Janice Talented modern dancer . . . softball . . . basket- ball . . . Spanish Club . . . dromatics . . . Prom Committee . , . class sales . . . danced in talent show . .' . looks forward to attending Peirce Business School, then becoming a medical secretary. JOAN GERTRUDE LUDWIG 235 Kingston Avenue, Barrington Business Education Quiet-mannered miss . . . softball . . . basketball E . . . participated in class sales . . . Jo likes to cook, sew, and bowl . . . her future plans are undecided. MARGARET ELLEN LUDWIG 208 Albany Avenue, Barrington Clerical Peggy Petite . . . good at gymnastics . . . hockey . . . softball . . . basketball . . . office worker . . . class sales . . . Peggy likes to bowl and swim . . . her future is undecided. GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 JEL DOREEN CAROLE LUKHARD 1918 Narbeth Avenue, Haddon Heights Clerical UDDI Clever and capable seamstress . . . Camera Club . . . GARNETEER business stat? . . . Health Careers Club . . . Dor is active in Christian youth work . . . hopes to work in the secretarial tield. MICHAEL JOHN MacCARTHY 399 Hutchinson Avenue, Barrington General Mike Quiet . . . dark-haired . . . football . . . enioys playing volleyball . . . sports rate high on Mike's lists of interests . . . future plans are undecided. WALTER CHARLES MAESER 215 Barrington Avenue, Barrington General Wall Friendly and sociable . . . football . . . track . . . hobbies include fishing and swimming . . . plans to maior in industrial arts at Winona State College. JOSEPH G. MALEY 401 Copley Road, Barrington College Preparatory Joe Class mathematician . . . hard worker . . . schol- arly . , . enjoys amateur radio work and coin collecting . . . a college future- beckons Joe. HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL ARTHUR PETER MASCOLO 444 Mansfield Avenue, Haddonfield College Preparatory Artie Fireball on the basketball court . . . good-looking . . . sharp-witted . . . baseball . . . basketball . . . senator . . . class sales . . . swimming is a favorite summer activity . . . Artie's college plans are undecided. LOIS D. MAXWELL 1409 Oak Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Moxie Shining blonde hair . . . always laughing . . . Garnet and Gold . . . hockey . . . Library Council . . . Assembly Committee . . . SCRIBE . . . GAR- NETEER . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . class sales . . . Prom Committee . . . plans to enter college. FRANCIS JOSEPH McALEER 1545 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights Mixed Mac Always ready for a good time . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . football . . . baseball . . . track . . . swimming . . . participated in class sales , . , Mac plans to attend college. JANET LOIS McCLINTOCK 109 Gloucester Pike, Barrington Mixed Jan Never ruffled . . . merry disposition . . . Glee Club . . . oftice worker . . . student secretary . . . class sales . . . Jan participates in church youth activi- ties . . . enioys flying and tennis . . . will maior in psychology. RONNIE KATHLEEN McCORMACK 225 Edwards Avenue, Barrington Mixed Ronnie Talented artist . . . beautiful, long hair . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . swimming . . . Art Club . . . attendance worker . . . class sales . . . Ronnie spends her time horseback riding, sewing, or draw- ing . . . hopes to attend an art school. ELEANOR CATHERINE MEENAN 509 Austin Avenue, Barrington Clerical Elie An industrious miss . . . pleasant smile . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . Pep Club . . . office worker . . . class sales . . . enioys sewing, sports, food, reading, and dancing . . . plans to become an x-ray tech- nician. 'fif- FAYE CYNTHIA MERTZ 1126 Prospect Ridge, Haddon Heights General Fazer Always smiling . . . amiable . . . swimming . . . class sales . . . Prom Committee . . . her hobby is horseback riding . . . plans to work and attend an agricultural school. FRANK C. MESSENGER, JR. 1118 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Monk Tall . . . always ready with a ioke . . . track . . . Athletic Club . . . likes bowling, swimming, astron- omy and scuba diving . . . hopes to attend Villa- nova after graduation. WILLIAM B. MILAZZO 1522 Cedar Avenue, Haddon Heights General Bill Witty individual . . . fun-loving . . . frosh football . . . track . . . hobbies include cars and guns . . , will attend l.B.M. School in Philadelphia following graduation. DOLORES HELENA MILLER 204 Madison Avenue, Barrington Clerical Lorrie Full of pep and energy . . . Self-defense Club . . . class sales . . . favorite pastimes are dancing and horseback riding . . . after graduation, Lorrie will attend an airline school. CHRISTIE ANN MILLS 204W White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Christie Attractive blonde . . . lovely clothes . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . President of Library Council . . . senator . . . GARNETEER worker . . . class sales . . . reading and good music rate high with Christie . . . a iunior college lies ahead. FRANK E. MISKEY 1002 Prospect Ridge Boulevard, Haddon Heights Mixed Skip Cheerful manner . . . life of the party . . . terrific dancer . . . talented artist . . . golf . . . Art Club . . . plays . . . dance committees . . . business school will be part of Skip's future. DONNA MARIE NAPOLI l945 West High Street, Haddon Heights Business Education Donna Slender cheerer . . . Garnet and Gold Publicity Chairman . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . GARNETEER SCRIBE . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Art Cub . . . Pep Club . . . Prom Co-chairman . . . monitor . . . Linda's double . . . Donna is looking ahead to secretarial work. LINDA MARIE NAPOLI 1945 West High Street, Haddon Heights Business Education Linda Abundance of school spirit . . . Garnet and Gold Co-captain of Cheerleaders . . . GARNETEER SCRIBE . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Art Cub . . . Pep Club . . . Prom Committee . . . Donna's double . . . aspires to work as a private secretary. KAREN SUE NORMAN 324 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Karen Blonde hair, blue eyes, and dimples . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . senator . . . Librarian . . . Hockey . . . SCRIBE . . . Handbook Committee ' Choir . . . Glee Club . . . F.T.A. . . . Pep Cub . . . will attend Ohio Wesleyan University. ' ELLWOOD SPENCER PAISLEY, JR. 501 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Woody Usually ready with a humorous remark . . . Garnet and Gold . . . baseball . . . swimming . . . archery Spanish Club . . . pastimes are boating, swim- ming, bowling, and water skiing . . . plans to be a dentist. FREDERICK ADAM MOFFITT 341 Haines Avenue, Barrington General Fred The shy, silent type . . . basketball . . . likes to go to dances . . . enioys working on cars . . . Fred will ioin the Navy. HARLEY ROOSEVELT MORRIS, JR. 335 Ellis Avenue, Lawnside General Harley Speedy track star . . . always on the go . . . Group Ill State Track Champion . . . class sales . . . enioys traveling . . . Harley's future plans are not yet definite. 2 1936 West High Street, Haddon Heights Mixed Tom Tall and quiet . . . came to Heights from Upper Darby this year . . . works part time . . . Tom's hobby is photography . . . will ioin the Navy after graduation. EDWARD PETERSON 312 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights General Strong and muscular . . . track . . . Athletic Club . . . favorite hobby is weight-lifting . . . future plans are not yet decided. ,-are GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 CLAIRE ELAINE PHILLIPS 206 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Claire Serious student . . . sunny personality . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . basketball . . . Library Council . . . F.T.A .... Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . Prom Committee . . wishes to attend college. JOHN EDWARD PIERCE 61 Avon Road, Barrington College Preparatory John Good-looking . . . calm and reserved . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . football . . . baseball . . . Frosh basketball . . . enioys all sports . . . will enter college. JAMES KENNETH PIETSCH 1333 Maple Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Peach Industrious . . . scientific-minded . . . participated in class sales . . . favorite hobby is amateur radio . . . future plans include a college education. ROBERT LEE POWELL, JR. 28 Tenth Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed Paley Talented drummer . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Dance Band . . . Art Club . . . class sales . . . member of the Vagabonds Junior Drum and Bugle Corps . . . will enter college, continuing in business studies. ffl I JOHN RABENA 100 Eighth Avenue, Haddon Heights General John Sharp dresser . . . clever wit . . . frosh football . . . likes dancing, basketball, and football . . . hopes to attend college. DIANE CAROL REED 1213 Oakwood Road, Barrington Mixed Ds Attractive, sophisticated girl . . . has much artistic ability . . . Di's activities include Choir and Glee Club . . . Art Club . . . the future sees Di attending the Philadelphia Museum College of Art. JOYCE MAE PRIEST 201 Albany Avenue, Barrington Mixed Joyce Reserved and soft-spoken . . . GARNETEER Business and Photography Staffs . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Camera Club . . . hobbies include sewing and photography . . . will enter the business world. JOSEPH DOUGLAS PURDIN 209 Haines Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Joe Ambitious . . . great tease . . . tall . . . National Thespian Society . . . dramatics . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER . . . freshman track . . . Prom Com- mittee . . . class sales . . . enioys woodworking . . . will maior in industrial arts in college. DANIEL PURE 236 Edwards Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Dan Cool member of the class . . . Assembly Com- mittee . . . Art Club . . . stage crew . . . Prom Committee . . . track . . . sports announcing . . . enioys records and rock collecting . . . will study psychology. KATHRYN LOUISE PUSEY 324 Crest Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Kathy Excellent student . . . National Honor Society . . . National Thespians . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Girls' State delegate . . . SCRIBE Editor-in-chief . . . Senator . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Color Guard . . . will study iournalism at Douglass. EVELYN MARIAN REESE 313 Haines Avenue, Barrington Clerical Ev Lovely complexion and clothes . . . gay personality . . . play committee . . . Fashion Assembly . . . dance committees . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . good seamstress . . . enioys oil painting . . . plans to specialize in the field of drafting or tt,,, dress designing. DONALD PAUL REIF 15 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Don Ambitious redhead . . . quiet and reserved . . . good sense of humor . . . track . . . cross country . . . car connoisseur . . . aspires to attend Moody Bible Institute. HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL JOHN JAMES REIF 315 East Atlantic Avenue, Haddon Heights General Jack Quiet until you get to know him . . . favorite hobby is working on cars . . . after graduation, Jack will ioin the U. S. Navy. I WILLIAM A. REWALT 416 Second Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed U Bill Quiet on the surface . . . nice smile . . . helped with class sales . . . Bill finds skin diving an inter- esting pastime . . . will enter college to continue his studies. KAREN SUZETTE RICHER 642 Clements Bridge Road, Barrington Clerical Karen A small live-wire . . . participated in class sales . . . finds enjoyment in dancing, horseback riding, and reading . . . future plans are undecided. JOHN VICTOR RISO 227 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory John Spirited and keen-witted . . . lively individual . . . swimming . . . participated in class sales . . . spends free time enioying sports and cars . . . John plans i to attend college. GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 JEAN ROGERS 7 First Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Jean Intelligent, sweet-tempered girl . . . dependable . . . President of the Spanish Club . . . Choir-. . . Sophomore and Advanced Girls' Glee Club. . . . class sales . . . hopes to attend Houghton College in New York. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH ROGERS 4 Moore Avenue, Lawnside Mixed Kathy Always has a happy expression . . Health Careers Club . . . GARNETEER Staff . . . class sales L . . derives much enioyment from cooking, bowling, and skating . . . is thinking of entering a nursing career after graduation. 'DIANA MARIE ROSATO 1125 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights Business Education Dee Diligent worker . . . secretary to Mrs. Nardone and Miss Fletcher . , . SCRIBE . . . attendance worker . . . cafeteria worker . . . class sales- . . . enioys dancing, hairstyling, and fashions . . . future plans are undecided. ELIZABETH MAE RUARK 806 Station Avenue, Hoddon Heights General Betty Merry blonde with an outgoing disposition . . . Garnet and Gold . . . GARNETE-ER . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Band . . . frosh hockey . . . class sales . . . enioys skating, sewing . . . hopes to continue studies in college or become an airline hostess. JILL ANNE RUDOLPH 620 Sycamore Terrace, Haddon Heights Business Education Jill Striking blonde . . . always busy . . . Senior Class Secretary . . . Garnet and Gold secretary . . . choir . . . F.T.A .,.. GARNETEER . . . scales . . . enioys water-skiing, ice skating, and bowling . . . will do secretarial work after graduation. MARY ANGELA RUSSO 221 Hutchinson Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Mary Charrning smile . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER . . . Librarian . . . basket- ball . . . hockey . . . Spanish Club . . . Pep Club . . . Health Careers Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . the future sees Mary in college. L, .....e..,.,,.ee-',if1- f flflslmf 3252,-f: :Hifi . , ,., ,gsm , ,, .. .. Q 'Uh-C,....., DENNIS RALPH SALVATORE 67 Beaver Drive, Barrington College Preparatory ' Denny Personality plus . . . our competent Senate President . . . National Honor Society . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . baseball . . . frosh football and basketball . . . cafeteria worker . . . enioys bowling , . . will enter college after graduation. RICHARD WALTER SAUER 'I224 Warwick Road, Barrington College Preparatory Ricky Usually quiet and serious-but not always . . . football . . . golf . . . GARNETEER worker . . . dra- matics . . . class sales . . . likes tropical fish, swim- ming, bowling, and golf . . . will attend Lehigh University. JACQUELINE ANN SCHWANDA 302 Crest Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Hey Jack Vivacious . . . J.V.P .... Garnet and Gold Society . . . Citizenship Institute delegate . . . basketball, softball, swimming . . . librarian . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Handbook woiker . . . Pep Club . . . Prom Committee chairman . . . plans include nursing school. MARGARET ELIZABETH SHANNON 524 Du Bois Avenue, Barrington Business Education Peggy Affable and sincere . . . Pep Club . . . Assistant GARNETEER Business Manager . . . office aide . . . participated in class sales . . . enioys swimming and horseback riding . . . Peggy intends to become a secretary. WILLIAM A. SHARP 274 Lott Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Bill Small, popular fella of our class . . . athletic . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . football . . . basketball . . . baseball . . . class sales . . . enjoys reading Chip Hilton books . . . college is ahead for Bill. FRANCES EDWINA SHUMEN 321 Ninth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Front Petite, bubbly blonde . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . GARNETEER . . . SCRIBE . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Biology Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . enjoys swimming and horseback riding . . . will study languages in college. JAMES EDWARD SMITH I600 Maple Avenue, Haddon Heights Clerical Jim Good-looking, easy-going fellow . . . football . . . track . . . Art Club . . . enioys working on gym apparatus . . . after graduation, Jim plans to enter the service. FREDERICK CHARLES SNYDER 303 Fourth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Fred Talented musician . . . South Jersey and All-State Band member . . . Orchestra . . . Band . . . Dance Band . . . International Club . . . hobbies are pho- tography, radio, and music . . . Fred plans to enter the field of music. JOSEPH WILLIAM SNYDER 'I2 Barrington Avenue, Barrington Mixed Joe Tall, easy-going member of the class . . . Joe enioys working with cars, particularly Fords . . . future plans are to enter the Navy. WAYNE ROBERT SNYDER 421 Albany Avenue, Barrington Clerical Wayne Generally a quiet lad . . . tall . . . outside interests include hunting, fishing, and reading . . . following graduation, Wayne will ioin the Navy. LOUIS JOHN SINESI I228 Mercer Drive, Barrington Clerical Louie Quiet on the surface . . . golf . . . track . . . Lou's main hobbies are golfing and boat racing . . . after graduation, he will go into hotel work. SUSAN SLAMP 239 Seventh Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed Sue Beautiful, wavy hair . . . artistic . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Senate Corresponding Secretary . . . peppy cheerleading co-captain . . . Junior Class Secretary . . . Art Club . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER . . . Glee Club . . . Pep Club . . . will attend Glassbore State College. KAREN ROMAINE SOMERS 315 Albany Avenue, Barrington Clerical Zany sense of humor . . . Glee Club . . . class sales . . . Prom Committee . . . hobbies are singing and swimming will attend I.B.M. school. ANTHONY JOSEPH STAGLIANO Karen . Choir favorite . Karen 1200 West Kings Highway, Haddon Heights College Preparatory us,agn Candid, imaginative nature . . . energetic S.V.P. . . . National Honor Society . . . National Thespians . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Garnet and Gold . . . SCRIBE Copy Editor . . . Orchestra . . . Band . . . Assembly Committee . . . A.V.A .... Debate Society . . . plans a career in accounting. al'- Dx an-'-' Qi Arr HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL X , ANN ELIZABETH STEPHANI 517 DuBois Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Ann Attractive . . . merry eyes . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Recording Secretary of Senate . . . hockey . . . softball . . . GARNETEER . . . librarian . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . will become a nurse. ROBERT WILLIAM STEVENSON I1 Eleventh Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bob Small and mirthful . . . diligent . . . Garnet and Gold . . . track and basketball manager . . . cross country . . . A.V.A .... class sales . . . plans to attend college through the Navy. KAREN LEE STOHNER 888 Mercer Drive, Barrington College Preparatory Stonewall Animated personality . . . National Honor Society . . . Garnet and Gold . . . senator . . . basketball softball, hockey . . . Library Council . . . GAR- NETEER . . . SCRIBE . . . Spanish Club . . . moni- tor . . . Prom Committee chairman . . . will attend Lake Forrest College. r PATRICIA MARIE SULLIVAN 320 Tillman Street, Lawnside Clerical Mpc, Musically-inclined . . . smile for everyone . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . archery . . . Pat's likes include music and cooking . . . wishes to further her business education and become a clerk-typist. l.OlS ANN TREFZ 483 Thomas Avenue, Barrington Clerical Lois Exuberant personality . . . Garnet and Gold . . . hockey . . . basketball . . . softball captain . . . Garnet and Gold Dance Queen . . . gym-office worker . . . monitor . . . Pep Club . . . plans to take up gymnastics in college. JOYCE CLAIRE TULINA 234 Edwards Avenue, Barrington Clerical Joycie Pert and petite miss . . . freshman hockey . . . class sales . . . dancing, swimming, and bowling rank with Joyce . . . the future will tlnd Joyce as an l.B.M. operator. JOAN MARGARET SWACKHAMER 910 Station Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Joonie Congenial, playful spirit . . . Garnet and Gold . . . basketball . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER . . . F.T.A. . . . cafeteria worker . . . Choir . . . Pep Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . student aide . . . hopes to teach high school English. SANDRA SUE SWITZER 124 Moore Avenue, Barrington Business Education Sandy Cute, amiable miss . . . J.V. and varsity cheer- leading . . . SCRIBE . . . attendance worker . . . Handbook Committee . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . likes to dance . . . secretarial work or college fills Sandy's future. TINA MARIE TAlARlC0 612 Warwick Road, Haddonfield College Preparatory Tina Highly artistic . . . Garnet and Gold . . . varsity cheerleader . . . swimming team captain . . . GARNETEER , . . Senate Poster Artist . . . monitor . . . Prom Committee chairman . . . class sales . . . will at-tend college. MARY-JO THATCHER 117 Third Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Mary-Jo Pretty athlete . . . Garnet and Gold . . . twirler . . . swimming team . . . Choir . . . Glee Club . . . monitor . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . will attend Beaver College to become a physical education teacher. ELAlNE MARGARET URBANSKI 26 Eighth Avenue, Haddon Heights Business Education Elaine Competent and capable . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Garnet and Gold . . . GARNETEER business manager . . . varsity cheerleader . . . Health Careers Club prexy . . . Science Department secretary . . . Pep Club . . . Advertising Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . will be a secretary. EARL EDWARD VAN CLEVE 2017 Wayne Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Earl Engaging smile . . . football . . . class sales . . . Prom Committee . . . Earl enioys boating, water skiing, swimming, and stamp collecting . . . future plans include a college education. GRADUATING CLASS OF 1963 -Wi MARILYN JEAN VAN SANT 1208 Copley Place South, Barrington College Preparatory Lynn Slim and trim . . . softball . . . hockey . . . play prompter . . . Art Club . . . Spanish Club . . . Pep Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . the future sees Lynn on campus. JANICE RAE VILE 214 Crest Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Jan Assiduous . . . Garnet and Gold . . . GARNETEER photography editor . . . Camera Club . . . GAR- NETEER Business Stat? . . . Frosh hockey . . . back- stage worker . . . Science Club . . . Glee Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . will attend Douglass College to study biochemistry, SANDRA LEE WALKER 2009 Wayne Avenue, Haddon Heights Mixed Sandee Skilled with a baton . . . petite and vivacious head maiorette . . . Talent Assembly . . . Fashion Assem- bly . . . class sales . . . Sandee enioys swimming and twirling . . . will study nursing at the University of Pennsylvania. MARGARET CHRISTINE WATTERS 1636 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights Business Education Peg Tall . . . pretty blue-green eyes . . . witty . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER worker . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . likes to sew . . . will go into the business world. HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL RALPH CASKLE WEISGERBER, lll 1810 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Ralph Serious-minded, but with a humorous streak . . . J Garnet and Gold Society President . . . senator . . . basketball . . . baseball . . . Band . . . Orches- tra . . . Dance Band . . . class sales . . will attend Muhlenberg College. HELENSUE WENTWORTH 713 Station Avenue, Haddon Heights Business Education Helen Has a sparkling personality . . . archery manager . . . class sales . . . sewing, swimming, and archery are her favorite pastimes . . . Helen will enter the business world. RUTH LOUISE WERLEY 180 Ramblewood Road, Morrestown College Preparatory Ruth Petite blonde . . . engaging personality . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Library Council . . . twirler . . . Glee Club . . . class sales . . . likes dancing and sports . . . college is ahead for Ruth. FRANCES VICTORIA WESTERMAIER 309 Hutchinson Avenue, Barrington College Preparatory Vicky Hard-working . . . intelligent . . . National Honor Society . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Garnet and Gold Treasurer . . . Girls' Citizenship Institute . . . GARNETEER Editor-in-chief . . . Handbook editor . . . class secretary . . . librarian . . . hockey . . . senator . . . guidance worker . . . will attend college. STEPHEN M. WHITE 1121 Prospect Ridge Boulevard, Haddon Heights Mixed Steve Friendly, easy-going senior . . . comes up with witty remarks . . . a golf enthusiast . . . likes working with cars . . . college lies ahead for Steve. MICHAEL J. WICKEN 1038 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Mike Quiet, sincere fellow . . . pleasant personality . . . A.V.A .... class sales . . . swimming team . . . likes skin diving . . . Mike will be an engineer after graduating from Rutgers. erin El. Q37 JOE HENRY WILLIAMS 7 White Horse Pike, Lawnside Mixed Joe Real cut-up . . . speedy, determined athlete . . . football . . . track . . . likes boxing and racing cars . . . will attend the University of Syracuse. PETER MICHAEL WISNIEWSKI 205 Tenth Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Pete Dedicated worker . . . Garnet and Gold . . . Boys' State . . . senator . . . monitor . . . football . -. . basketball . . . track . . . dramatics . . . Handbook committee . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER . . . class sales . . . will enter college, then medical school. CHARLES HENRY WOOD 220 Shreve Avenue, Barrington Mixed Bo All-around athlete . . . friendly smile . . . football co-captain . . . swimming team captain . . . track . . . frosh baseball . . . boating is one of his hobbies . . . Bo plans to enter college. JANICE ZELAZNY 214 Albertson Avenue, Barrington Clerical Jan Tall, merry miss . . . dry humor . . . fun-loving . . . Pep Club . . . class sales . . . enioys trips to the shore . . . will enter business school after graduation. WILLIAM MORRISON ZELTMAN, JR. 20 West Atlantic Avenue, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Bill Musically-minded . . . flashing wit . . . Band . . . Orchestra . . . Dance Band . . . enioys'hiking and bicycle riding . . . plans to maior in music at Glassboro State College. CHRISTINE ZERNOSKI 1021 Sycamore Street, Haddon Heights College Preparatory Tina Demure brunette . . . personable . . . Garnet and Gold Society . . . Library Council . . . dramatics . . . SCRIBE . . . GARNETEER literary staff . . . Pep Club . . . Prom Committee . . . class sales . . . is planning a college education. H h w. Nw H ilk! 5 9 --i'-s - C 'a U' J J ..-ff' M J: Q. r K 1, ,,..4-ff ' ' .mt 1 COwt1L0 41- 52 1,5 1,2 ,n X H QR M L.. ff- .... .,,,.-- S F! K nun N ... . 5113 gm 4. 'hr-il E 53 , 8 E,,t ifs X 9' 52 W - 12 ua . B s E ., 3538: 2 1 1. ll, Wy Q?F?1' .l' r I AQ. ADS 49 'K 6' O 04 Q09 SIS OF QUR E The stores and businesses which line Market Street in Phila- delphia depend on advertising to attract customers. lf stores did not publicize their services, sales would decline as products would no longer be brought to the public's attention. Eventu- ally, the entire economy would feel the effects of this decline. Similarly, the stores in Haddon Heights, as well as those in Barrington, Lawnside and neighboring towns, find advertising to be a basic economic need. GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF '63! Dress Right: Your Future Depends on It! Dodd? COUNTRY SQUIRE of HADDON HEIGHTS 6 1 1 Station Avenue Meu's Apparel - Haherdashery - Shoes PAGE BROTHERS Lime - Lumber - Cemeuts - Paints and Varnishes Scott's and Ortho Products 'k Phone: Llncoln 7-762 0 or LIncoln 7-762 1 HADDON SAVINGS sz LOAN ASSOCIATION 'k INSURED SAVINGS HOME MORTGAGE LOANS White Horse Pike and Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS if Branch Oyjices: 20 Marlton Pike CHERRY HILL, N. J. I44 ANITA SCHOOL OF S. H. FASTOW, INC. DANCING . Variety Store Tap - Ballet - Toe - Acrobatic Baton 'A' -pf 5 2 3 -2 5 Station Avenue 1 37 East Atlantic Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. Anita C. Jimenez LI 7-2695 LI 7-1684 HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LI 7-7608 Open: Mon., Tues., Sat., 9 A. M. - 6 P. M Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. WALLACE HUDSON Electrician 'k Haddon Heights, N. J. LI 7-3321 Barrington, N. J. Llncoln 7-2880 MICHI HATS 6 1 2 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Marion Denlinger MIKE HAYES SPORT SHOP 256 White Horse Pike AUDUBON, N. J. SUBURBAN HARDWARE Free Delivery 'A' 5 1 0 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Phone: Llncoln 7-3047 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 63 ! Compliments of JUNIOR HOMEROOM A-4 INGRAM MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE 2008 Federal Street CAMDEN, N. J. GEORGE C. WATSON . Real Estate and Insurance Open Evenings and Weekends 1 1 6 White Horse Pike Llncoln 7-5 1 5 1 Haddon Heights, NY J. CHARLEY'S of BARRINGTON CLOTHES FOR MEN 86 YOUNG MEN The Best For Less Evenings Til 9 LI 7-4671 I46 Z EL - DR Compliments OB UGS Benj. Zobel, R.P., Phar.B. of 601 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. POLICE DEPARTMENT Phone: LI 7-7687 Italian Bread - Torpedo Roll M 85 R CLEANERS Kaiser Call and Delivery Service DANNY'S ITALIAN if BAKERY 424 White Horse Pike 71 1 Station Avenue MAGNQLIA, N, J, HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. ST 3-6604 LIncoln 7-1523 N. Berlin Phone: LI 7-0568 RICHARD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Agency for Princeton School Sweaters Iackets and Coats 'A' 521 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. JACK,S TEXACO ZWICKER'S NEZVSI AGENCY Stationery - Sc oo Supp ies SERVICE' INC' Smokers' Supplies White Horse Pike and Greeting Cards Kings Highway -A- AUDUBON' N' J' 506 Station Avenue LI 6-8811 HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. I47 Congratulations to the Class of ,63 from STEELMAN BUSINESS SCHOOL 5 02 Linden Street May We Invite You to Visit Our School at Your Convenience Complete Business Training - Refresher Courses Speed Building Courses in Gregg Shorthand and Typewriting Day or Evening Classes - Summer School - Individual Instruction WO 4-3369 CAMDEN, N. J. Best Wishes to the Class of1963 GEORGE O. DAVIS jeweler 'ff I 5 17 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Open 24 Hours a Day 24-Hour Towing Service MAIESE'S GARAGE 5 3 1 West Kings Highway AUDUBON, N. J. Frank C. Maiese LI 7-6522 Congratulations and Best Wishes NEWHARD for DRUGS 0. G. Bekampis, R.P. 600 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. I48 LEAVITT ASSOCIATES Public Accountants and Tax Auditors Insurance and Real Estate Consultants 'A' 8 0 5 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Llncoln 7-2323 CHESTER'S ATLANTIC STATION 1400 W. Kings Highway HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LIncoln 7-9700 Compliments Of ERGOOD'S CLOTHES for Men and Boys 'A' 245 Black Horse Pike MT. EPHRAIM, N. J. BOB PRITCHETT 86 CO. Specializing in Selling and Trading of Residential and Income Properties f . LI 7-7100 fNext to Post Ofiicej 705 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Phone: LI 7-1337 CHARLEY' S SHOE REPAIR 30 Years Experience Orthopedic Shoe Rebuilding Closed Wednesday 616 M Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. DUTCH CLEANERS One Hour Cleaning Shirt Laundry 'A' 626 Collings Avenue WEST COLLINGSWOOD, N. J. i' 27-29 Kings Highway AUDUBON, N. J. Best Wishes, Grads BARR-HTS. PHARMACY 'A' Barrington, N. J. HADDON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL P.T.A. FAIRFIELD AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES, INC 41 1 Black Horse Pike HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. ZAMSKY STUDIOS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS -A: 1007 Market Street PHILADELPHIA 7, PENNA. 1- Negatives of Portraits Appearing in This Annual Are Kept on File PHOTOGRAPHS MAY BE ORDERED I50 PALOMBO'S DRESS SHOP Bridal Gowns and Dresses GRAHAM INSULATION 81 For All Occasions IMPROVEMENT CO. Hours: 10-9 - Sat.: 10-7 lk 1 10 White Horse Pike 407 N. Black Horse Pike RUNNF-MEDE, N- J- MAGNOLIA, N. J. YEl1owstone 1-6160 Best Wishes to the Senior Class if HADDON GLEN SWIM CLUB MILTON ROBINSON 86 SON COMPLIMENTS Painting Contractors 'ff OF ROBINSON'S PAINTS 202 W. Atlantic Avenue SUBURBAN HADDON HEIGHTS, N. CO. LI 7-1556 Hallmark Greeting Cards HARVEY'S CARD SHOP Magazines - Tobaceos - Newspapers 'k 313 Clements Bridge Road BARRINGTON, N. J. LI 7-6283 Harvey Sack, Prop. ISI WHITAKER,S ATLANTIC SERVICE White Horse Pike and Grove Street HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. NEUMEYERS 127 Kings Highway East HADDONFIELD, N. J. Phone: Llncoln 7-1520 or 7-1521 BROWNING BROTHERS FLOWERS Greenhouses New Jersey Avenue off Black Horse Pike HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Complete Insurance Service Fire FELIX'S Auto Life LUNCHEONETTE Health Accident But Mom- Furs Jewelry Everybody Eats' Furniture Marine At Fel1x,S', Liability Burglary .k Plate Glass Compensation 505 Black Horse Pike HADDON HEIGHTS, N. Phone: LI 7-9708 THE BRYANT AGENCY General Insurance ir 46 Oak Avenue Lawnside, N. J. Llncoln 7- 3 8 21 CHARMING SHOPPES Compliments Of 115 Kings Highway E. RICCPS SHOES, INC. HADDONFIELD, N. J. Haddonfield, N. J. NASTASPS Compliments Fine Furniture i' of WOodlawn 4-3443 1411 and 1435 Broadway SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM No. 6 CAMDEN, N. J. Washers - Dryers - Freezers Vacuum Cleaners - Refrigerators Television LARRY'S MEAT MARKET Headquarters for Fine Food i 82 Clements Bridge Road BARRINGTON, N. J. Free Delivery Phone: Llncoln 7-0732 Compliments Of ETHEL 85 ELSA DEMAR BEAUTY SALON 5 1 3 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. 7-8 1 8 8 GREEN VALLEY FARMS Quality Milk 5 Ice Cream Visit Our Milk Bar 'A' Crystal Lake Avenue HADDONFIELD, N. J. HA 9-6329 Class of ' 6 3 Health - Happiness - Success L. L. MCALEER - Realtor Real Estate - Insurance i' Francis J. McAleer -- Loretta L. McAleer 1 545 Sycamore Street LI 7-1800 HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J SAL'S MOBIL SERVICE 100 N. Black Horse Pike BELLMAWR, N. J. I af Pick up and Delivery Complete Car Service - Road Service Astronomical Telescopes Binoculars - Lenses - Scientific Toys - Magnifiers Items for Scientific Experimenters Visit Our Retail Store EDMUND SCIENTIFIC CO. 1 0 1 E. Gloucester Pike BARRINGTON, N. J. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH L. ROSATO AND FAMILY l54 EVOY'S FUNERAL HOME L. GABRIELE 1 29 White Horse Pike WASTE PAPER HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Morrisville, Pa. LI C7600 William B. Evoy C E S C O LILLIAN'S HAIR STYI-ING Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors 10 Ninth Avenue Fuel Oil E5 Burner Service HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. lk 700 White Horse Pike LI 7-3959 MAGNOLIA, N. J. Llncoln 7-1484 Compliments Compliments of of THE ASHENFELTER CORPORATION OF E G ORGE VEIT NEW JERSEY LIncoln 7-8025 HADDON STEAK, INC- PRITGHETT INTERIORS Wholesale and Retail Meats Draperies - Slip Covers Open to Public Carpets - Reuplaolstering if if 53 3 Station Avenue LI C7810 HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. We Will Deliver John Pritchett I55 HADDON MOVING AND STORAGE CO. Move and Store the Haddon Why 'Ir Main Oyfice East Atlantic and High Street HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. i Agents, Allied Van Lines Phone: Llncoln 7-7650 L. E. Ruark, President TWX 547-7449 SUBURBAN PHOTO COMPANY QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHS IN COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE 'A' Elkins Park, Pennsylvania Serving the New jersey Schools Over 1 5 Years I56 C li t LI 7-7274 om zmen P S ALBO, INC. 01: Television - Radio H '-F ' - C l TV DEL SORDO'S RESTAURANT ' ' to or 5 14 315216011 AV611116 226 White Horse Pike HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. AUDUBON' N' J' Dependable Sales and Service Compliments vf MAXWELL TRUCKING BARRINGTON, N. J. if 'f,fx??iI,f'r3 C011l1Jli11Z611tS of GULF SERVICE 507 Kings Highway MR. AND MRS. C. STAVOLA AUDUBON, N. J. AND FAMILY Llncoln 7-9777 Magnolia, N. J. WEBER'S BARRINGTON HARDWARE STACK FLOWER SHOP Paints - Glass - Houseware White Horse Pike at Lock and Key Service Station Avenue 7' HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. 1 1 3 Clements Bridge Road LI 7-3266 BARRINGTON, N. LI 7-9782 R. N. Sherrerd I57 LARKAR PHARMACY WALT MAES-ER Sf SON Roofing and Siding Contractor Clements Bridge Road and ik Gloucester Pike 2 1 5 Barrington Avenue BARRINGTON, N. J. BARRINGTON, N. J. I-I 7-3200 LI 7-2510 F RANCEL TAILORS 3 0 W. Clements Bridge Road BARRINGTON, N. J. C. LEN SCHMIDT Compliments For Esso Fuel Plumbing and Heating of 1' 11 0 7th Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS POLICE HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Llncoln 7-06 5 6 EDNA'S LUNCHEONETTE Home-Made Soups Compliments Sandwiches - Breakfasts and Pizzasv of i 527 Clements Bridge Road A FRIEND BARRINGTON, N. J. I58 GIORDANO JOHNNY'S MISTER SOF TEE WASTE MATERIAL of Haddon Heights and Camden, N. J. Barrington W. C. DAVIS, INC. Men's - Boys' Clothes Plumbing ' Heating Oil Burners - Fuel Oil if Water Heaters 5 1 9 Black Horse Pike HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. LI 7-2587 Phone: Llncoln 7-347 7 HADDON HOBBY CENTER Photographic Supplies Hobbies i' 5 19 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. Best Wishes from PAUL WENDELL MILLER Class 1958 Now Associated with FRANKLIN T. WALKER FUNERAL HOMES Camden and Glassboro, N. J. 1' 605 Station Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N. J. ln 7-4750 Best Wishes STUCKY'S PECAN SHOP Route 40 GLASGOW, DEL. P :sv 1- 1 Compliments Of DR. LEO P. BENDE Your Family Gets the Most A. ROBERT HUTCHINSON Real Estate Broker from Ojices with ec 97 WM. M. FLINN REALTY CO. ik 21 Euclid Avenue Haddonfield, N. J. HAzel 8-3200 CAnal 7- 1 2 3 4 Home Phone: Llncoln 7-3724 ED'S AUTO SERVICE 700 Clements Bridge Road BARRINGTON, N. J. Phone: Llncoln 7-4669 SIECK BROS., INC. Mechanical Contractors ir BARRINGTON, N. UNITED GLASS AND Compliments TOP WORKS 1055-1057-1059 Haddon Ave. Of CAMDEN, N. J. Wo 4-5374 ROBERTSON AND if 54 White Horse Pike JOHNSON BARRINGTON, N. J. LI 6-sais Careful Courteous Cbarted Service i HOLLOWAY BUS SERVICE, INC White Horse Pike and Gibbsboro Road CLEMENTON, N. J C O M P L I M E N T S O F A . P E R E Z Wiring Disturbirf? P Call SUBURBAN Automatic Home Fire Alarms All Types of Wiring 'k 108 8th Avenue HADDON HEIGHTS, N LI 7-8397 .J. Ibl INTER-BORO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 402-404 White Horse Pike LAUREL SPRINGS, N. J. STer1ing 3-1000 - 3-1001 WHERE you save DOES make a difference PUBLIC CONFIDENCE MADE OUR PROGRESS POSSIBLE IN OUR MARVELOUS GROWTH BEING MORE THAN 9,000 PER CENT INCREASE IN ASSETS INSURED SAVINGS NOW EARN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS RECEIVED BY T H E F U L L THE lsrh OF ANY MONTH EARN M FROM THE FIRST P R CALCULATED MONTHLY E ANNUM Compounded or Paid in Cash semi-annually A Mutual Thrift and Home-Financing Institution OWNED BY THOSE WHO SAVE HERE MORE THAN 520,000.00 A MONTH INCREASE IN MORTGAGE INTEREST COLLECTED OVER ONE YEAR AGO BEING MORE THAN A M1 MILLION DOL- LARS YEARLY INCREASE. THIS IS A VERY SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN ADDI- TIONAL FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR DIVIDENDS. More than 825,000,000.00 in new mortgages the past SM years. 23 years ago mortgage interest collected was less than 31,000.00 per month, now We collect more than 8100,000.00 per month, over one million dollars a year, being 1 0,000 'Zn increase. l62 LETTERPRESS 'ENGRAVING 'UFFS A Yearbook Staff wrtb Ideals plus - A Publisher who Cares equals A Yearbook of Excellence WE ARE QUALIFIED x Z FGPITI' Awzzrzlool ,zlffzlvanf WILLIAM I. can lllcust 4-6171 - ZI SOUTH , PHILADELPHIA 3 SE ND ' John Abbatista Mr. 85 Mrs A. R. Cordingley Mr. 85 Mrs Mr. 85 Mrs Mildred B. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs Anonymous Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Roy C. Abbet G. H. Agnew Albrecht John Amadio S. Annunziato E. B. Arnade J. C. Ashcroft Mrs. Yvonne Auletto Mr. 85 Mrs. Karnig Avedissian Mr. 85 Mrs. Harry C. Banner Mrs. R. J. Barager 85 Mrs. James Barger J. J. Barr 85 Mrs. N. Bastianelli 85 Mrs. Charles W. Bates 85 Mrs. William H. Baum, Jr Kenneth F. Baumgen, Sr. Mr. 85 Mrs. E. M. Baxter Ben: The Bus Driver Mr. 85 Mrs. Fitzgerald Benso Mr. 85 Mrs. James Benson William Berry Alice A. Blackburn Mrs. E. Linwood Blackburn Miss Roseanne Blade Mr. 85 Mrs. R. Blair Mr. 85 Mrs. Herbert Bolton Mr. 85 Mrs. L. M. Bond Richard T. Bordner Mrs. J. Hartley Bowen Mr. 85 Mrs, F. A. Bowman Mr. 85 Mrs. William R. Bradley Kurt C. Branin Mr. 85 Mrs. Edward Bridge William E. Brown Sue Browning 85 Paul Atene Bruce, Kathy, Marion hn Bryant Mr Mr: Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr Mr Jo 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 Mrs. Mrs Mrs: Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. W. S. Bull James Burnett Edward Carfolite Joseph Carley Donald S. Carroll W. J. Carvin Thomas H. Case Eugene Castrovillo Edw. T. Causton Richard Cella Jodi Ann Cesare Mr. 85 Mrs. Clifford G. Chalfant Mary Lou Chandler Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr 85 Mrs. Mr 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. The Clarks R. Charity William Chester George Chilkotwsky J. Chilkotowsky J. Chilkotowsky, Jr. The Class of '62V2 Mr. 85 Mrs. W. J. Clements Carole Clipp Mr. 85 Mrs. Frank P. clipp M. P. Clisham Mr 85 Mrs. Mr 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Dr. 85 Mrs. Mr 85 Mrs. Mr 85 Mrs. Anthony Richard Coe Walter C. Collier Walter K. Collier John Comfort Felix E. Cone Connavo Conway Mrs. Sedonia Cooper Mr. 85 Mrs. W. H. Cooper PATRONS Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mrs. Mr. 85 Garner Cotton H. R. Craig Charles B. Crane Crea. Robert H. Creamer W. M. Creely Joyce Croker Mr. 85 Mrs. Allen Crowe Miss Evelyn Cullins Mr. 85 Mrs. James Cullins Mr. 85 Mrs. Skip Culp Mrs. John Da Grosa Mr. 85 Mrs. George R. Dailey, Sr Mrs. Nicholas Damask Mr. 85 Mrs. Frank E. Darby A. N. DeBenedictis . Del Biondo Family The De Martini Family Mr. 85 Mrs. Earl Denlinger Mr.85 Mrs. Wayne Denlinger Bobbie, Al J. De Santis Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85, Mrs. Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Denny, Mrs. E. Mr. 85 H. Deuter Gordon K. Dilkes Gerald Dilks, Jr. James Di Marino Louis Di Orio Veronica Diskin Mr. 85 Mrs. Eugene Dobnomilsky Don 85 Al--Class of '65 Janet R. Dreisbach Rev. 85 Mrs. Robert E. Du Bois Margaret E. Duke Mr. 85 Mrs. Frank Durham Mr. 85 Mrs. N. Ebergall A Friend Mrs. Carl Eckel Mrs. Thomas J. Edelen Frank A. Eger Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. B5 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Mr. 85 Mrs. Mr. 85 Mrs. Earl Elberson Bruce Engle David Evans George A. Evans Farmer W. D. Fenimore Robert Fennimore John J. Finnerty Rev. 85 Mrs. H. J. Fisher Mr. 85 Mrs. John Fisher Judy E. Fisher G. M. Fitzgerald Mrs. Lillian Flemmings Patricia A. Fletcher Joseph C. Flippen Mr. 85 Mrs. Norman C. Ford Margaret Fouquet A Friend Mr. Walter Gaines Mr. 85 Mrs. Thomas P. Gardner J Mr. Mr. Angelo 85 Mrs. D. M. Gear Gellura Barry Gibbs fSenior Class Presj Doris Gibbs Mr. 85 Mrs. William Gibbs Mr. 85 Mrs. C. M. Gilbert Mr. 85 Mrs. A. Mark Giordano Mrs. Kathleen Glancey Gold Thimble Dressmaking Shop Mr. Mrs. 85 Mrs. G. H. Goodman Dorothy Grant Mrs. Robert Grant, Jr. Mrs. Mrs. Harold Griilith Jane R. Grossmann I64 Mr. 8: Mrs. Walter L. Grove Mr. 8: Mrs. N. R. Guarino Mr. 8: Mrs. W. J. Guest Mr. 8: Mrs. J. Zebley Guyer Haldeman Mrs. A. M. Mr. 8: Mrs. Mrs. D. V. Hamilton Eric E. Hamilton Mr. 8: Mrs. Leslie Hand Howard Halpin P A T R O N S Mrs. W. Maclntire Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Donald Mackey 8: Mrs. Willard J. Madden 8: Mrs. Walter C. Maeser 8: Mrs. Joseph E. Maley Frances Marasco Mr. Mr. Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard Marshall 8: Mrs. Arthur Mascolo 8: Mrs. A. M. Maser Samuel D. Hanger Mr. 8: Mrs. James W. Hanna Olive Hartman Mrs. F. W. Harvey Mr. 8: Mrs. Cliiford Harwood Mrs. Dolores Hawksworth Mr. 8: Mrs. E. J. Heckman Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert J. Heim Mr. 8: Mrs. George W. Heiser Mr. 8: Mrs. Edward Henkel Leon S. Hicklen Hildegarde's Beauty Salon Misses Hines Mrs. Bertha Holmes Home Room 207 8: Ginny Paul E. Massey Ernest Mastroianni Peggy Matthews Miss Ethreba Maxwell 8: Mrs. A. J. May Mr. Mr. 8: Mrs . Wm. 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Yule Mr. 85 Mrs. William Zeltman Mr. 85 Mrs. Vincent Zernoski Mr. 85 Mrs. Fred Zubrack Durkin Abbattista, Richard, 41, 67, 83 Abel, Lynne, 81 Abraham, Constance, 39, 52, 83 Abrams, Lorraine, 61, 83 Adams, Kathleen, 33, 108 Adams, Mllton, 91 Agnew, Christine, 35, 40, 87 Aimes, William, 42, 91 Aitel, Nancy, 36, 48, 49, 91 Alsman, John, 52, 56, 106, 108 Alton, Nora, 41, 69, 83 Altone, Lawrence, 49, 83 Anderson, Barbara, 41, 11, 83 Anderson, Janet, 35, 40, 89 Anderson, Linda, 41, 68, 87 Anderson, Sharon, 91 Andrews, Albert, 87 Andrews, David, 83 Annunziato, Anna, 29, 32, 46, 108 Anskis, Judy, 19, 33, 52, 108 Antell, Sharon, 81 Anthony, Joseph, za, 42, 44, 91 Anton, Jeanne, 42 Armstead, Bryson, B3 Armstrong, Gail, 108 Arnade, Christine, 61, 11, 81 Arndt, Barry, 83 Arnold, Janet, 30, 42, 108 Arnold, Melody, 41, 46, 52, 91 Assante, Paula, 81 Atkinson, William, 87 Atwood, William, 83 Augustin, James, 39, 83 Auletto, John, 83 Aumack, Gloria, 47, 11, 81 Austin, Delbert, 83 Avedissian, Richard, 12, 109 Ayres, Mahala, 81 Ayscue, Brian, 41, 48, 49, 83 Balint, Robert, 12, 81 Banks, George, 91 Banner, Lee, 109 Barahura, Phlilip, 81 Barber, Gary, 83 Barnes, Frederick, 21, 63, 109 Barth, Charles, 44, 45, 12, 73, 91 Basford, Susan, 81 Baum, William, 21, 30, 56, 51, 10, 14, 106, 101, 109 Baumgen, Kenneth, 41, 83 INDEX Bransdorl, Kenneth, 45, 48, 49, 63, 81 Bral1SOI1, Albert, 72, 91 Braun, Allan, 56, 57, 111 Braunwarth, Patricia, 91 Brendlinger, Barbara, 30, 42, 50, 111 Brendl 41, inger, Margaret, as, 41, 43, 49, ss Brennan, W. Frank, 91 Breyer, Susan, 111 Briguglio, Anita, 71, 83 Broadus, Roaul, 40 Bromley, Geraldine, 35, 83 Brousseau, Mary, 42 Brown Brown B1 own , Delores, 111 , Diane, 41, 83 , Elizabeth, 41, 42, 52, 91 Brown, Howard, 83 Brown, Jean, 41, 83 Brown, Mary, 47, 83 Brown , Mildred, B3 Brown, Phyllis, 83 Broun, Stanley, 83 Brown, Tina, 41, 47, 83 BTUWII ing, Sue, 50, 71, 106, 111 Bryant, Clairce, 81 Bryant, Horace, 81 Bryant, Wayne, 81 Buchanan, Donald, 11, 87 Buchanan, Ronald, 83 Buck, Buck, David, 61, 83 Stephen, 64, 66, 91 Baxter, Stephen, 109 seek, Karen, 21, aa, 11, 87 Beckett, Mary, 21, so, 31, as, 42 60, 109 Behlau, Wendy, 41, 61, 69, 83 Bennett, Barbara, 39, 41, 46, 110 Bennett, James, 83 Bennett, Mariorle, 39, 110 Buckley, Barbara, 42, 46, 91 Budd, Wendy, 52, 69, 82, 83 Bull, Gerald, 30, 41, 45, 48, 49, 91 Bullock, Marcel, 83 Bunting, Constance, 27, 40, 41, 83 Burgess, Robert, 70, 72, 91 Burns, Suzanne, 41, 61, 83 Burroughs, Frank, 63 Burton, Leslie, 81 Butler, Dennis, 83 Bulter, Stephen, 63, 83 Buzby, Donn, 83 Byrd, Angela, 41, 50, 86, 87 Cadwallader, Frank, 81 Cain, Sylvia, 83 Cairns, Lois, 36, 37, 91 Cairns, Robert, 56, 64, 65, 14, 91 Calhoun, Bruce, 72, 13, 81 Call, Robert, 83 Can-panell, Douglas, 41, 45, 48, 49, 81 Campbell, Joseph, 83 Cannann, Marion, 91 Cannavo, Diane, 37, 44, 46, 51, 91 Capie, Bruce, 56, 51, 59, 12, 112 Bennett, Richard, 91 Benson, Antoinette. 81 Benson, Douglas. 81 Berger, Glenn, 42, 56. 58, 87 Berger, Sandra, 35, 41, 87 Bernardi, Marlene, 40, 44, 48, 51, 52, 91 Bibighaus, Allen, 49, 58, 83 Bibighaus, Carol, 30, 37, 46, 91 Bimmer, Edward, 12, 110 Black, John, 27, 30, 41, 45, 48, 49, 91 Blackman, Barbara, 46, 110 Blackman, Craig. 21, 83 Bohler, Helen, B3 Bolton, Bonnie, 35, 61, 81 Bolton, Herbert, 27. 62, 90, 91 Bolton, Katherine, B1 Bond, Michael, 39, 41, 49, 83 Bonetti, Clark, 70, 83 Bonetti, Nona, 41, 81 Bononno, Joanne, 81 Borchers, Richard, 21, 40, 49, 63, 83 Bosch, Edson, 81 Boshovich, Barry, 91 Bovio, Salvatore, B1 Boyer, Sandra, 110 Bradley, Daryl, 21, 30, 39, 46, 49, 106, 110 Bradshaw, Carolann, 111 Caporal, Charlene, 31, 42, 46, 91 Carchi di, Samuel, 112 Carpenter, Patricia, 81 Carr, John, 112 Carr, Joseph, 83 Carroll, Donald, 81 Carrozzino, Donald, 56, 112 Carter, David, 83 Carter, Jean, 83 Carvin, Jill, 81 Casey, Alice, 91 Castano, Paulette, 39, 52, 83 Castrcvillo, Eugene, 39, 56, 99, 107, 112 Catlett, Floard, B3 Cattell, Jeanette, 30, 43, 46, 61, 91 Cattell, Patricia, 47, 69, 83 Causton, Ronald, 91 Cella, Charle Chase, Carolyn, 81 s, Thomas, 91 Barbara, 46, 49 ch8S1El', Rlllhafd, 53, 91 Chew, Chew, David, 40, 63, 81 Kennard, 72, 91 Chisom, Linda, 40, 41 Clark, Cheryl, 28, 38, 45, 112 Clark, Diane, 28, 41, 45, 98, 113 Cla'k, Donald, 91 Clark, Dorothy, 31, 91 Clark, William, 83 Claypoole, Edward, 81 Clements, Judith, 30, 43, 46, 61, 90, 91 Clipp, Carole, 45, 46, 17, 113 Close, Brian, 12, 13, 113 Cloues, William, 87 Cobb, Anne-Marie, 31, 43, 41, 52, 81 Cobb, William, 38, 48, 49, 105, 113 Cocchini, Ronald, 83 Coccia, Kathleen, 41, 46, 52, 91 Doe, SUSBII, 27, 30, 43, GD, 58, 76, 113 Cohen, Paul, 83 Collier, Samuel, 66, 86, 81 Collins, Karen, 30, 37, 41, 44, 46, 91 Collins, Laverne, 113 Comfort, Joanne, 43, 50, 114 Compagnola, Andrew, 56, 10, 91 Conaway, Carolann, 81 Cone, Phyllis, 46, 52, 114 Connor, John, 83 Conover, Tom, 58, 83 Conover, Willard, 114 Conry, Margaret, 31, 40, 45, 52, 91 Conway, Helen, 41, 61, 69, 83 Conway, Margaret, 44, 91 Cook, James, 56, 114 Cooney, Jane, 41, 42, 52 Cooper, Susan, 42, 81 Cordingley, David, 38, 40, 45, 49, 91 Corson, Charles, 52, 62, 91 Corson, Ellen, 61, 16, 81 Corson, Kenneth, 81 Corson, Rodger, 52, 14, 114 Costa, Carol, 87 Costa, Catherine, 114 Costa, Jean, 11, 83 Cowperthwaite, Carol, 83 Cowperthwaite, Timothy, 83 Cox, John, 81 Craig, Douglas, 40, 41, 91 Craig, Linda, 81 Crane, Jeanne, 37, 91 Crankshaw, Lynne, 41, 83 Cranmer, James, 21, 41, 81 Crawford, James, 56, 115 Creamer, Mary Jane, 39, 11, 83 Crecelius, Mary Anne, 28, 29, 30, 32, 45, 98, 115 Cressman, Scott, 58, 67, 83 Crowe, Alice-Anne, 11, 83 Crowe, Joyce, 35, 81 Crowe, Kathleen, 33, 41, 87 Crowe, Shirley, 40, 41, 83 Culbertson, Bonnie, 61, 83 Culbertson, George, 81 Culbertson, Robert, 21, 41, B3 Cunningham, Christine, 42, 115 Cunningham, Eileen, 47, 69, 83 Cunningham, Marge, 81 Dailey, Nancy, 47 Daisey, Donna, 87 D'Ascenzo, Kathleen, 81 Daubert, Joan, 87 Daveler, Phyllis, 106, 107, 115 Davidson, Wayne, 36, 66, 81 Davis, Gail, B3 Dawalt, Cheryl, 41, 87 Deacon, Kathleen, 41, 42, 52, 91 DeAngelo, Donna, 41, 83 DeBeer, James, 83 Deeney, Barbara, 29, 30, 34, 31, 42, 45, 16, 115 Dehnhard, Janet, 115 DeLaine, Bendelon, 47, 81 DeLaine, Yvonne, 33, 37, 76, 116 DelBiondo, Llsbeth, 40, 52, 11, 91 DeIBiondo, Susan, 36, 41, 116 Delker, George, 91 Delker, Peggy, 83 DeLong, Robert, 81 0eMartini, Nina, 27, 30, 43, 90, 91 Dennery, Michael, 81 Dennison, Ronald, 91 DeSantis, Edward, 83 0eSant o, Fred, 45, 40, 49, B7 DeVita, Robert, 84 DiCamilIo, Robert, 42, 56, 58, 91, 93 Dick, Eileen, 47 Diggons, Maureen, 81 Dilkes, Irene, 40, 41, 52, 69, 83 Dilkes, Kenneth, 71, 91, 93 Dillon, Barbara, 91 Dillon, Dolores, 83 Di0rio, Louis, 91 Dixon, Carole, 33, 41, 68, 87 Dixon, James, 83 Dixon, Ruth, 28, 33, 37, 38, 41, 45, 46, 52, 68, 91 Dobbs, Francis, 28, 38, 40, 45, 49, 105, 116 Doerr, Delores, 88 Doran, George, 91 Dorell, Sharon, 41, 88 Dornfeld, Edmund, 88 Dougherty, Nancy, 52, 91 Downs, Terrance, 58, 61, 83 Drach, Florence, 61, 68, 16, 88 DuBois, Alan, 56, 63 DuBois, Alice, 88 Duganitz, Gerald, 63, 84 Dunn, John, 27, 41, 56, 63, 64 Dunne, Betty, 84 DuPont, Timothy, 84 Durbano, Jeanne, 50, 68, 91 Durham, John, 58, 84 , elizabeth, as Eadie, Robert, 91 Edwards, Joan, 46, 91 Ehly, Judith, 47, 50, 68, 88 Eklund, Judith, 30, 46, 68, 91 Elherson, Lynne, 116 Elherson, William, 63, 84 Elias, Rose, 91 Elliott, Sandra, 41, 84 Engle, Barbara, 21, 30, 52, 60, 68 69, 16, 99, 105, 116 Engles, Carol, 46, 91 Erboran, Keriman, 31, 36, 46, 52, 116 Ernest, Susan, 46, 91 Esslinger, Marie, 84 Evans, Donna, 33, 52, 111 Evans, Jane, 88 Evaul, Douglas, 66, 88 Evaul, Vicki, 42, 61, 88 Everhart, Joseph, 39, 91 Everitt, Geoffrey, 44, 63, 88 Everitt, William, 28, 31, 38, 45, 72, 117 Fabiani, Kenneth, 84 Fanelle, Dorothy, 50, 111 Fanelle, Rosalie, 41, 69, 84 Fanelle, Rosemary, 117 Farmer, Rebecca, 117 Farr, William, 21, 58, 84 Fatale, Frank, 117 Fehlinger, William, 41, 84 Fellona, Edward, 91 Fenimore, John, 45, 56, 88 Fenton, Joseph, 41, 84 Ferentz, John, 88 Fesi, Vincent, 41, B4 Fisher, Suzanne, 28, 29, 43, 45, 52 118 Fittipaldi, John, 63, 84 Fitzgerald, Marie, 42, 118 Fleming, Benjamin, 12 Fletcher, Constance, 118 Flynn, Dwayne, 84 Foote, Dana, 88 Fox, William, 52, 56, 14, 118 Franke, Paul, 67, 84 Friedman, Stephen, 38, 118 Frost, Michael, 58, 58, 91 Fuerneisen, Barbara, 52, 11, 84 Fullwood, Linda, 84 Gable, Steve, 42, 88 Gaehring, William, 21, 28, 38, 40, 45, 48, 56, 58, 66, 67, 88 Gaffney, Michael, 61, B4 Gallagher, David, 36 Gallaher, Earl, 118 o Galliera, Laura, 47, 88 Gamble, William, 40, 84 Garaguso, Patricia, 51, 119 Gardner, Thomas, 30, 36, 31, 38, 51, 52, 62, 70, 91 Gaskill, Diane, 39, 88 Gazaway, Saul, 39, 119 Gear, llonavin, 58, 67, 84 Gennett, Perry, 84 Geverd, John, 49, 62, 91 Gibbs, Barry, 27, 30, 52, 74, 96, 119 Gibbs, Doris, 68, 88 Gibson, Charles, 58, 61, 84 Gill, Clifford, 84 Giordano, Darlene, 36, 119 Githens, Jonathan, 56, 107, 119 Githens, Robert, 58, 84 Glancey, Bonnie, 88 Glaspey, Carol, 28, 29, 30, 46, 60, 68, 71, 119 Gleba, Joanne, 36, 41, 68, 88 Glenz, Donald, 39, 88 Glenz, Peggy, 52, 60, 68, 76, 91 Glinske, Joseph, 39, 88 Goldey, Robert, 91 Gollub, Andrea, 40, 45, 52, 91 Gomez, Theodore, 39, 41, 84 Gomolson, Richard, 88 Gooch, Christine, 36, 61, 91, 93 Graeff, Marilyn, 47, 61, 84 Graeff, Sandra, 91 Graham, Donald, 56, 120 Gravenor, Carolyn, 42, 76, 88 Gray, Roberta, 43, 47, 88 Grippi, James, 120 Groff, Karen, 46, 61, 11, 91 Grove, Marilyn, 30, 41, 46, 49, 101, 120 Groves, Carol, 28, 40, 45, 69, 76, 84, 120 Grundlock, Diane, 47, 88 Grundlock, Hazel, 41, 88 Guarino, Bonnie, 69, 84 Guarino, Judith, 61, 89, 84 Gucwa, John, 27, 56, 64, 65, 96, 120 Gucwa, Paul, 56, 63, 88 Guille, Linda, 30, 52, 61, 76, 91 Gunby, lluinton, 40 Gunther, Sharon, 47, 61, 69, 84 Guzman, Daniel, 88 Gwiazda, Marianne, 39, 49, 84 Gwinn, Deborah, 47, 88 Haddock, Richard, 120 Haines, Richard, 30, 51, 52, 66, 91, 93 Haldeman, Chris, 47, 84 Haldeman, John, 91 Hall, Patricia, 35, 69, 84 Hall, Susan, 88 Halpin. Vireinia, 49, 90, 91 Hamilton, Eric, 21, 28, 30, 64, 65, 66, 14, 104, 121 Hammann, Mary Lou, 41, 46 Hand, Margaret, 121 Hanna, Lois, 30, 43, 60, 121 Hanselman, Joyce, 41, 84 Hansen, Neal, 84 Hansen, Patricia, 30, 35, 39, 42, 45, 96, 105, 121 Happel, Suzanne, 41, 84 Harduk, Sharon, 40, 41 Hardy, Susan, 84 Harman, Dennis, 84 Harmon, Janice, 84 Harris, Joanne, 84 Harris, Martha, 88 Harrold, Nancy, 49, 91 Harvey, Jan'es, 58, 64, 66, 72, 73 Harvey, Susan, 41, 84 Hay, Richard, 121 Hearl, Barbara, 46, 60, 11, 76, 121 Hocking, Dirck, 122 Hackman, Bernadette, 52, 91, 122 Heigh, Robert, 41, 47, 84 Heim, Richard, 84 Heins, Charles, 41, 84 Heiser, Virginia, 34, 41, 42, 51, 52, 77, 122 Heitman, James, 67, 84 Helmetag, William, 56, 57, 72, 73, 122 Henkel, Elizabeth, 27, 44, 51, 52, 91 Henkel, Mary Anne, 46, 48, 49, 91 Henkel, Ronald, 64, 65, 122 Heyer, Stanley, 49, 91 Hinoard, Virginia, 47, 61, 69, 84 Hilibs, Ruth, 41, 52 Hiiorew, uoris, 122 Hill, Charles, 123 Hill, Jetf, 84 Hill, Samuel, 72 Hitch, Vance, 45, 48, 49, 74, 123 Hofmann, Charles, 88 Holliday, Janet, 43, 92 Hollopeier, Ann, 42 Hooker, Christine, 38, 46, 92 Horlacher, Ingrid, 30, 60, 123 Hoyle, Wayne, 48, 49, 92 Huber, Kathleen, 92 Huber, Linda, 41, 61, 69, 84 Hudson, Charles, 63, 92 Hudson, Dwayne, 84 Hudson, Wallace, 70, 11, 123 Hughes, Barbara, 47, 61 Hughes, Joanne, 46, 92 Hulitt, Daniel, 35, 10, 88 Hurst, George, 72, 123 Huston, Barbara, 123 lmhoff, Bruce, 58, 84 Indlveri, Vincent, 84 Innatoie, Joseph, 58, 84 Ireland, Edith, 92 Ives, Marjorie, 61, 88 Jack, John, 92, 124 Jack, William, 84 Jackson Curtis, 35, 92 V Jackson, Kenneth, 39, 71, 92 Jackson, Samuel, 72, 92 Jaggard, Bruce, 84 Jagga.d, Donna, 61 Jay, Stephen, 49 Jeitner, William, 92 Jenkins, Diane, 41 Jennett, Suzanne, 92 Jessen, Katharine, 30, 43, 48, 49, 61, 92 Johns, Sandra, 41, 68 Johnson, Barbara, 45, 84 Johnson, Erick, 57, 124 Johnson, Gordon, 36 Johnson, Jo Ann, 71 Johnson, Lonnie, 47, 84 Johnson, Lynne, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, 43, 60, 68, 69, 124 Johnson, Robert, 41, 45, 48, 49, 58, 84 Johnson, Thelma, 84 Jones, Alice, 40, 44, 52, 92 Jones, Beverly, 124 Jones, Judy, 124 Jones, Thomas, 73 Karpiak, Thomas, 58, 61, 84 Karter, Joan, 84 Kaulfman, Conrad, 41, 45 Keating, Rosemary, 35, 46, 92 Kehoe, John, 88 Kellaway, Deborah, 39, 52, 84 Keller, Craig, 21, 30, 92 Keller, Gary, 84, 67 Kelley, Judith, 42, 45, 49, 60, 76, 105, 124 Kenfpton, William, 40, 88 Kendall, Bernard, 34, 38, 40, 45, 48, 49, ea Kennedy, Alexander, 92 Kennedy, Gerald, 84 Kennedy, Victoria, 76, 125 Kenney, Daniel, 56, 63, B8 Kenney, Jan'es, 42, 84 Kenney, John, 42 Keppel, Linda, 69, 84 Kille, Barbara, 92 Kincaid, Thomas, 56, 58, 92 King, Victoria, 47 Kirby, David, 40, 49, 88 Kirhv, Richard, 34, 39, 40, 41, 48, 80, 92 Kirk, Christine, 42 Kirk, Douglas, 88 Kirk, Marion, 36, 92 Kitthen, oonna, 21, as, as, -io, 41, 68, 86, 88 Klabe, Elaine, 36, 42, 52, 125 Klabe, Susan, 35, 46, 92 Kleinfelder, John, 58, 84 Kline, John, 41, 84 Knorr, Patricia, aa, 43, si, sz, 125 Koch, Barbara, 84 Kohl, Judith, 38, 52, 92 Kolbe, Harry, 30, 44, 48, 49, 125 Konyak, Daniel, 84 Koontz, James, 41, 84 Koontz, Robert, 39, 40, 70, 72, B8 Koos, Barbara, 41, 84 Koslnwsky, Thomas, 84 Koykka, Philip, 84 Kraus, Steven, 84 Krause, Ronald, 84 Krause, Samuel, 42, 125 Krayer, Robert, 30, 40, 49, 10, 125 Kreckmann, Marilynn, 41, 61, 84 Kuhn, William, 49, 84 Kulesh, Karen, 39, 47 Kunzer, Allred, 92 Kuplin, Patricia, 88 Labor, Phyllis, 40, 88 Lafferty, Maureen, 41, 69, 84 Lake, Scot, 40, 84 Lapteif, Kathleen, 34, 46, 60, 11, 16, 126 LaRocca, Anthony, 126 LaRoche, Richard, 33, 40, 126 Latham, Richard, 40, 84 Lawrence, Carol, 92, 93 Leavitt, Pamela, 46, 52, 92 Leavitt, Wayne, 47, 61, 84 Lee, Francis, 62, 88 Lee, Linda, 42, 88 Lee, Peter, 88 Lefever, Elizabeth, 47, 84 Leonard, Eleanor, 42, 88 Leonard, Joseph, 48, 49, D8 Lescure, Lynn, 33, 35, 36, 92 Levins, Donald, 35, 56, 63, 92 Levy, Janice, 28, 37, 44, 98, 105, 126 Ligatti, Barbara, 84 Lindsey, Barbara, 26, 21, 28, 29, 30, 34, 39, 46, 99, 126 Liss, Catherine, 92 Livingstone, Jeanne, 92 Lock, Kenneth, 84 Loder, Kenneth, 58, 84 Lombardi, Robert, 41, 47, 84 Losch, Nancy, 84 Lowrey, Janis, 16, 80, 126 Ludlam, Connie, 84 Ludwig, Joan, 76, 127 Ludwig, Margaret, 127 Lukhard, Doreen, 127 MacCarthy, Michael, 127 Maclntyre, James, 84 Maclntyre, Laura, 42, 92 Maclntyre, William, 84 Mackay, Jack, 40, 70, 88 Mackey, Donna, 41, 52, 11, 84 MacNeill, Garry, 66 Maeser, Diane, 92 Maeser, Walter, 56, 99, 127 Magee, Gail, 88 Maguire, Robert, 45, 48, 49, 88 Maiese, Michael, 84 Maitland, David, 63 Makorski, Robert, 84 Maley, John, 88 Maley, Joseph, 121 Malsberger, Janet, 84 Mannion, Catherine, 33, 45, 51, 52, 92 Mannion, Eleanor, 33, 44, 45, 51, 52, 92 Mannion, John, 40, 70, 88 Marchewka, Jeanne, 84 Marini, Carol, 42, 88 Marriott, William, 30, 51, 52, 62, 10, 72, 80, 92 Marshall, Shirley, 84 Masapollo, Richard, 88 Mascola, Arthur, 64, 65, 106, 128 Massey, Kathy, 88 Masteller, Robert, 88 Mastrianni, Patrick, 84 Mastrobuono, Mary Lou, 88 Mathers, William, 56, 58, 70, 72, 88 Matthews, Margaret, 52 Maxwell, Lois, 30, 38, 43, 60, 11, 128 May, Charles, 49, 84. Mazzafro, Joseph, 38, 92 McAleer, Francis, 30, 56, 51, 12, 128 McArdle, Vicki, 88 McCandlish, Jean, 88 McCann, James, 88 McCauley, Judith, 36, 41, 88 McClelland, Robert, 30, 92 McClintock, Janet, 128 McConnell, Richard, 41, 84 McCormack, Eileen, 84 McCormack, Ronnie, 128 McCoy, Linda, 52, 53, 88 McCullough, Patricia, 51, 52, 84 McDermott, Kathleen, 41, 52, 84 McDermott, Patriica, 92 McDermott, Wanda, 88 McDonough, James, 92 Mcliarvey, Particia, 71, 88 McGee, Sharon, 46 McGeoch, Arlene, 92 McGeoch, George, 88 McGinnis, Edward, 58, 70, 84 McGinnis, Joy, 21, 35, 43, 52, 11, 88 McGrath, Charles, 92 Mcllugh, Maureen, 41, 84 McKenna, Anita, 88 McLaughlin, Henry, 63 McMichael, Pamela, 21, 51, 52, 82 84 McMorrovl, Krystina, 50 McNamee, Joanne, 47, 69, 84 McNutt, Geraldine, 92 McPherson, Kenneth, 92 Meakins, Joan, 11, 84 Meenan, Eleanor, 42, 52, 128 Meenan, Sharon, 49, 88 Mellul, Daniel, 48, 56, 58, 66, 88 Merow, Donna, 37, 39, 41, 84 Merow, Linda, 92 Mertz, Faye, 129 Messenger, Frank, 129 Messenger, Kathleen, 52, 61, 84 Metz, James, 66, 88 Milallo, Sandra, 88 Milazzo, William, 129 Miller, Delores, 129 Miller, Joseph, B8 Miller, Linda, 52, 88 Miller, Lynne, 40, 47, 69, 84 Mills, Christie, 21, 30, 43, 129 Mills, Richard, 84 Minalga, Frank, 88 Miskey, David, 71, 92 Miskey, Frank, 40, 11, 129 Moffitt, Fred, 42, 130 Molinari, Linda, 52, 88 Molinari, Maryann, 88 Molyneaux, Stephen, 84 Monks, Richard, 39, 84 Monokian, Christine, 88 Mooney, Robert, 84 Moore, Alice, 52, 61, 69, 84 Moore, Corrine, 42, 11, 88 Moore, Leslie, 27, 42, 51, 92 Moore, Marlene, 35, 52, 84 Morrell, Kenneth, 88 Morris, Harley, 72, 92 Morris, John, 56, 89 Morris, Linda, 61, 68, 16, 89 Morton, Stuart, 56, 89 Mower, Robert, 38, 49 Murphy, Helen, 47, 84 Murray, Patricia, 89 Namako, John, 41, 89 Napoli, Donna, ao, si, 52, iso Napoli, Linda, 30, 51, 52, 130 Nastasi, Alan, sa, as Neill, Eileen, 71, 85 Neill, Susan, 85 Nepp, Gary, 58, 85 Newkirk, Ralph, 85 Newman, Mary, 89 Newsham, Marguerite, 41, 61, 68, 15, as Nolan, John, 89 Nolan, Sharon, 40, 69, 85 Norman, Karen, 21, 30, 33, 36, 39, 41, 43, 60, 130 Null, Robert, 48, 49, 85 Ordile, Kenneth, 58, 82, 85 0ropallo, James, 41 Osterstock, Mary, 35, 85 Utey, Linda, 39 Page, Helen, 31, 47, 61, 89 Page, Pamela, 43, 47, 61, 68, 89 Page, Wilfred, 85 Paisley, Ellwood, 30, 52, 70, 11, 130 - Paisley, Patricia, 41, 52, 61, 69, 85 Palena, Michael, 85 Purdin, Marx, as, ao, 41, ss Palermo, James, 89 Pappas, Thomas, 130 Parry, Roddy, 63, 85 Parry, Suzanne, 51, 52, 92 Paul, James, 89 Paul, Robert, 42, 89 Peak, Sandra, 85 Pearl, Linda, 40, 85 Pearson, Marilyn, 35, 46, 48, 49, 92 Peirce, Warren, 37, 40, 89 Peltz, Audrey, 92 Perino, Marcia, 21, 47, 52, 89 Perkins, David, 85 Perry, Edmund, 62, 63, 89 Person, Michael, 56, 89 Peterson, Edward, 92, 131 Petruzzo, Linda, 42, 44, 52, 92 Petzold, George, 48, 56 Pfeiffer, John, 89 Ptizenmayer, Ruth, 40, 52, 61, 69, 85 Philbin, Kathy, 47, 89 Phillips, Claire, 30, 33, 37, 39, 41, 43, 131 Phillips, Jarres, 40, 58, 85 Phillips, Walter, 85 Piccerelli, Rosemary, 49, 92 Pierce, John, 27, 30, 56, 57, 14, 131 Pietsch, Gerald, 27, 38, 44, 45, 92 Pietsch, James, 131 Pifer, Elizabeth, 49, 92 Pinner, Janet, 47, 89 Platt, Jill, 61, 85 Plummer, Dixie, 28, 38, 40, 45, 92 Pollier, Patricia, 42, 47, 61, 71, 76, 89 Pollitt, Maurice, 85 Pontponio, Patricia, 47, 85 Powell, Carol, 47, 61, 85 Powell, Robert, 131 Price, Judith, 92 Priest, Joyce, 131 Priestly, Kenneth, 27, 63, 85 Proctor, Warren, 58, 85 Prokopik, Georgine, 33, 35, 41, 45, 45, -za, sz Purdin, Joseph, za, as, as, 44, 105, 1:12 Purdin, Thomas, 30, 31, 38, 40, 41, 48, 49, 92 Purdy, Frances, 41. 42, 49, 92 Pure, Daniel, 38, 132 Pure, Pearl, 41, 51, 52, 61, 89 Pusey, Kathryn, 21, 28, 29, 30, 34, 45. 132 lluinlan, Joan, 85 Rahena, John, 92, 132 Radcliffe, Karen, 47, 61, 69, 85 Ratla, Anita, 85 Ratfa, Anthony, 85 Ragone, Dennis, 56, 92 Rapocchia, Anthony, 40, 85 Rasbold, Linda, 89 Rayser, William, 44, 56, 59, 72, 89 Reamer, Donald, 56, 58, 92 Reed, Diane, 40, 132 Reese, Donald, 89 Reese, Evelyn, 98, 132 Reeves, Barbara, 92 Regan, Carol, 42 Rehberger, Louis, 89 Reif, Donald, 62, 72, 133 Reif, John, 133 Reif, Margie, 69 Reiss, David, 62. 85 Reiss, William, 35, 41 Renaghan, Patricia, 85 Rettinger, Janis, 69, 85 Rewalt, Gertrude, 85 Rewalt, William, 10, 133 Richards, Judy, 92 Richardson, Zamie, 85 Richartz, Randy, 38, 45, 63, 89 Richer, Albert, 92 Richer, Karen, 133 Richter, Donna, 89 Ridner, Neidi, 89 Riebel, Charles, 65 Riegert, Dona, 89 Righter, Judith, 47, 61, B5 Rippel, Linda, 35, 37, 52, 89 Riso, John, 133 Robbins, Linda, 35, 41, 46, 52, 68, 92 Rogers, Cynthia, 89 Rogers, Jean, 37, 133 Rogers, Kathleen, 39, 134 Rogers, Ruth, 47, 68, 89 Rohner, Bruce, 56, 58, 70, 92 Rohr, Donita, 33, 35, 89 Rohr, Timothy, 41, 47, 85 Roman, Wallace, 27, 58, 86, 89 Ron.er, Jess, 89 Rommel, Gayle, 40, 89 Rookstool, Leslie, 41, 89 Rosato, Diana, 134 Rosell, Janice, 27, 35 Rosencrans, Carol, 46, 68, 76, 92 Ross, Margaret, 47 Rowen, Howard, 85 Ruazk, Elizabeth, 30, 33, 46, 134 Rudolph, Jillian, 30, 96, 134 Rudolph, John Dale, 89 Rudolph, John David, 33, 35, 39, 40, 64, 66, 89 Rulf, Robert, 41, 89 Ruggles, Anita, 33, 46, 52, 92 Russo, Mary, 30, 33, 37, 42, 43, 68, 134 Rutledge, Elaine, 41, 61, 69, 85 Rutter, Marion, 42, 92 Ryan, David, 58, 63, 65 Sahot, Francis, 39, 92 Sackawicz, Rosemary, 68 Salerno, Joseph, 41, 42, 56, 58, 9,7 Salkin, Ada, 85 Salvatore, Dennis, 26, 27, 28, 30, 74, 75, 104, 134 Sand, Robert, 92 Sandman, John, 85 Sandowich, Paula, 61, 85 Sauer, Richard, 44, 77, 135 Sauer, Sharon, 52, 69, 85 Sauls, Robert, 85 soar, nessa, ao, 41, 48, 49, ss, as Schaible, Ronald, 49, 66, 89 Schanck, Carolann, 47, 61, 89 Schanz, Sandra, 29, 30, 34, 36, 43, 92 Schill, William, 62, 10, 92 Schmidt, Dennis, 89 Schmidt, Helen, 89 Schmidt, Michael, 63, 92 Schneider, Paula, 47, 89 Schneps, Daniel, 37, 56, 92 Schreiner, Michael, 92 Schwanda, Jacqueline, 15, 26, 27, 29, 30, 33, 36, 41, 43, 46, 52, 53, 60, 68, 71, 76, 104, 106, 107, 135 Schwanda, Susan, 51, 85 Seele, Elizabeth, 37, 40, 47, 52, 89, 93 Selah, Richard, 31, 39, 40, 89 Servis, Stephen, 40, 49, 85 Sexton, Darryl, 35, 92 Sexton, Marcia. 69 Shannon, Kathleen, 85 Shannon, Margaret, 33, 42, 52, 135 Shannon, Maureen, 71, 92 Sharp, Jeanne, 41, 42, 89 Sharp, William, 30, 56, 57, 59, 64, 65, 74, 135 Shepherd, Richard, 89 Sheppard, Robert, 64, 92 Shumen, Frances, 37, 135 Simmonds, Frank, 41 Sinesi, llarry, 67 Sinesi, Louis, 17, 136 Sinesi, Patrick, 66, 89 Slgobeloff, Diane, 33, 35, 46. 52, 92 Slamp, Susan, 26, 27, 30, 51, 52, 136 I69 Sly, Donald, 92 Smith, Carl, 38, 44, 45, 56, 92 Smith, Narold, 16, 56, 59, 72, 89 Smith, Harry, 85 Smith, James, ss, sz, 1:16 Smith, Lamont, 85 Smith, Patricia, 33, 35 Smith, Susan, 89 Smith, Zelmar, 85 Smyth, Rodney, 62, 92 Snedaker, Sandra, 41, 85 Snyder, Frederick, 36, 45, 48, 49, 136 Snyder, Joseph, 42,-136 Snyder, Patricia, BS Snyder, Susan, 92 Snyder, Wayne, 136 Solaski, Jolene, 37, 89 Somers, Donna, 85 Somers, Karen, 46, 131 Sonsini, Robert, 82, 93 Southard, Patricia, 33, 92 Spaeth, Marilyn, 29, 30, 34, 46, 52 92 Spell, Margie, 85 Spencer, Karen, 89 Stagliano, Anthony, 26, 27, 28, 29 ao, 34, aa, 44, 4a, sz, 104, 137, Starrett, Judith, 27, 37, 47, 51, 76 89, 93 Steele, Robert, 85 Steelman, Kathleen, 41, 89 Stephani, Ann, 26, 27, 30, 42, 43, 60, 137 Stephanl, David, 85 Stevenson, Arlene, 89 Stevenson, John, 30, 35, 37, 41, 44, 49, 92 Stevenson, Robert, 30, 62, 64, 72, 137 Stevenson, William, 30, 33, 35, 37, 41, 49, 70, 92 Still, Richard, 89 Still, Rowena, 47, 85 Still, Theresa, 85 Sting, Dorothy, 30, 43, 46, 92 Stohner, Donald, 39, 41, 58 Stohner, Karen, 27, 28, 30, 33, 43, 45, 60, 68, 76, 80, 137 Strange, Thomas, 45, 49, 89 Strecker, Edward, 85 Strickland, Kathleen, 40, 85 Strickland, Linda, 40, 92 String, Robert, 89 Strohschein, Rudolph, 40, 41, 92 Stronski, Stanley, 58, 63 Strother, Karl, 85 Suleski, Janeen, 33, 35, 43, 47, 52, 77, 89 Sullivan, Patricia, 48, 49, 131 Sunkett, Brooks, 58 Sunkett, Yvonne, 85 Sussman, Thomas, 56, 89 Swackhamer, Joan, 29 39, 42, 45, 46, 138 Sweeten, Don, 89 Sweeten, J0hn, 49, 58, 67, 85 Switzer, Talarico Talarico 104, Talbert, Taylor, Sandra, 36, 42, 51, 138 , Julie, 52, 85 , Tina, 40, 51, 52, .71, 138 Warren, 92 Diane, 89 Taylor, Gloria, 89 Taylor, Harold, 58 Taylor, Richard, 92, 93 Testa, Jean, 42, 89 Thatcher, Mary-Jo, 50, 71, 138 Thomas, Carolyn, 29, 30, 33, 34, 37, 43, 45, 52, 92 Thomas, Lois, 89 Thomas, Susan, 89 Thomson, Jackie, 47, 89 Thorne, Mary Jane, 47, 61, 85 Tindley, Joyce, 89 Tinsman, William, 41 Tischler, Joseph, 80 Tomaselli, Linda, 61, 85 , 30, 33, 35, Tooles, Curtis, 89 Trainor, Joyce, 92 Travis, Linda, 47, 71, 89 Trefz, Lois, 60, 68, 69, 76, 101, 138 Tronolone, Cheryl, 92 Troutman, Carol, 40, 49, 61, 85 Tulina, Joyce, 138 Tupper, Linda, 61, 89 Urbanski, Arlene, 33, 52, 81, 92 Urbanski, Elaine, 29, 30, 32, 33, 39, 51, 52, 139 Vaccara, Patricia, 36 Van Cleve, Earl, 139 Van Den Beemt, Eric, 89 Vandever, Jane, 41, 47, 48, 61, 85 Van Horn, Norman, 92 Van Sant, Marilyn, 40, 76, 139 Vaughan, Gail, 89 Vaughan, Noel, 89 Venables, Frederick, 92 Vicki, John, 85 Vile, Janice, 29, 30, 32, 33, 40, 139 Vine, James, 36, 41, 89 Walker, Sandra, 50, 139 Walker, Sharon, 68, 76, 89, 93 Wallace, Robert, 92 Wallace, Saundra, 89 Walsh, Michael, 89 Walzak, Lawrence, 41, 89 Ward, Eric, 89 Ward, Thomas, 89 Warren, Leonard, 36, 89 Washington, Cheryl, 85 Watson, Christine, 44, 85 Watters, James, 58, 85 Watters, Margaret, 33, 139 Weatherhy, Mary, 47, 85 Webb, Bernice, 89 Weisgerber, Ralph, 21, 30, 45, 48, 49, 64, 74, 140 Weisgerber, Raymond, 45, 48, 49, 89 Weiss, Laurel, 33, 45, 41, 71, 89 Wentworth, Cy, 89 Wentworth, Helen, 77, 140 Werley, Ruth, 30, 43, 50, 140 Westermaier, Victoria, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 36, 43, 60, 104, 140 White, James, 89 White, Stephen, 140 White, William lsophl, 89 Whitehead, Laverne, 92 Whitehead, Roberta, 89 Wicken, Donald, 89 Wicken, Michael, 70, 140 Wilgis, Andrea, 47, 85 Willans, Carol, 47 Williams, Joseph, 39, 42, 56, 51, 141 Williams, Nancy, 47 Williamson, Patricia, 52, 89 Willis, Janice, 89 Wilson, Albert, 89 Wilson, Don, 85 Wilson, Narry, 41, 85 Wisniewski, Jean, 27, 46, 51, 52, 92 Wisniewski, Peter, 29, 30, 33, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41, 56, 141 Wojtkowiak, Kenneth, 41, 85 Wolfe, Lorraine, 27, 33, 47, 52, 61, 89 Wolfinger, John, 41 Woll, Daniel, 58, 70, 85 Wonderlin, Rick, 49, 85 Wood, Charles, 56, 57, 10, 72, 105, 141 Woodward, William, 35, 41, 49, 89 Wright, Irene, 42 Wright, Nancy, 89 Vetter, Donna, 68, 76, 89 Youtz, Elizabeth, 30, 48, 50, 52, 92 Zelazny, Janice, 46, 141 Zeltman, William, 37, 45, 48, 141 Zernoski, Christine, 30, 33, 43, 141 Zuhrant, Sharon, 40, 85 Zwicker, William, 40, 41, 92 if ra :gf W 4 , 1 Q :rpg s 65 V: i I XI' 'm 4 A 'Ht 'Q ,, 5.4, we A-. 1 - .f--f - ,. u.. -,W 11 ...,.. , .M . 1 , f 1,141 x'g-fx Q 4356 M , ,,-zffly , W- mg ff ff 4151? wtrgqg 1' I A A A'vi,f,5ff, W 1 '...... 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